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VOLUME 27. SILKS. ~TIRLD, LEITER & 00. SILES] SILES! Wishing to greatly reduce our stock of BILKS, wo shall offer for tho next 30 days, our ENTIRE STOCK Of FANOCY and PLAIN COLORED SILKS st prices that will insure their speedy salo, and lower than at any time sinco 1861, STRIPED SILKS [n a grent variety of dosigns, at from B5a to $1, reduced from §1 and §1.75, Polka Spot & Chintz Foulards, Brocaded Siciliones, and eclegant qualities of Black and Col’d Brocado Bllks at fully 50c on the dollar. Plain Colored GROS GRAIN Silks at 8L.50, §1.76, $2, 2.25, $2.50, %3, $3.50, in all thenew cloth shades for sorriago or stroot woar, at groatly roduced prices, z Evening Silks. A full lino of tho newest and ckoic- est shades for ovening wear, includ- ing our entiro line of White Silks, at the same reduction. " Wo shall offer as a Spocial Bar- gain, a lot of 50 picces difforent chudes of Garnot and Greon Gros Grain Silks at $2 yard,reduced from $4 and $5. Our line of BLACK SILKS is very complete, and markod at very low prices, The above roductions apply to the entire stock of Fancy and Plain Col- ored Silks, and wo shall makeit to the sdvantage of evorybody to make an early oxamination of the stock, * Samples sent by meil if dosired. STATE AND WASHINGTON-ST3, LOTTINLY, B3CO,000. Capital Prizo, $60,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Sluglo Number Schicmo, Dx;ukayxu Instdoyof evory month, 5,880 Priges, gmonnt. 200, UY)e olg tickets, £107 Halvas, 6. Send fr ,'l’:‘c-‘-’inhw BURIAY, MILLER & CO., Tox' S, St wouts, Mo ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Drawings trin overy munih. - Gizcuinre, givin ‘mation, sont froo on applicatiun. Dr dova llody . etraardinary dtawing Toh Teccuibor, ?dfi"u A nh\l?fn’a'&n..f\gf‘rgnu. T Tircadwar, '8 ork, Ttooin 15, o L', 0. Yix PR BRI s GENERAL NOZICES. P Bpectal B S nutageaphar, 509 WesS Madison-st, OFFICE COMAISSIONER OF DEEDS, 160 LaSallpst, Republic Life Buildin Foom B, I w , Iirst Floor. SIMEON W, I Gommisslonor for overy Stato aud furritors, Unifed Statos Commisstouer for Novtniorn Dis- i\'mt““l lauly, Governmont Passport Agoot and Notary Puolic. BITLTLINGS; [1E ORTGTHAL aud CHAUPION PATCHISE, 15 BTATE.ST., botween Madison and Manroo, Cut this out. Bring aloug sour old bouts for invisible 2atclios ar utkier ropniring, - Jjowaru of fflators, o o, T e NOTICE. NOTTCOHE. b 2latisonhoraby givan, that nmapyilcatton will bo mado by ““Ths Tomingion Kmpito Sowing-Muching Compa- nf‘" snd Incorporatad Unmynay, organized under and by ¥ittuo of th Guncral Lawa ol tio hiato of Now York, 1) wit: Anactentliled, ** A nct {0 authoriza tho formntion of corporations for manafacturiog, wining, mochanical, giowical, ageicultuenl, horticultural, medicnl or. curas tive, macenntileor commoselsl parposey, 17, 1842, and tho Tawa amouda,ors tiuraf and snppblemontas ¥y thinrotos having fts chivf business oftico at llion, in the County of Hor! N, Y., und that bolng the plico pursto property §s situatod; tn tho Genoral Tern at” tho Suproma Court. of the tatp of | Now York, to bohold at thy Gotet-Llouso, in tho Gity af Byracuss, In tho Fitth Judicial Distriot, on the first Tuos- January, 1674, at tho ojoning of 'tho court on’ that 7, 0F 88 suun hoséafiar sa”cuunacl ean ho honrd, for & or dor nuthorlzius: tho xald fpoorparated Uniapau o wee @ tho curporalo nawo of ** ltemingtun Sawing-Ma: in Camnpany, Said apolicntion will bo mado unior and by vietna af tlie vrovisiana of oliapter Ei3, of thio xesrion laws of 1870, Usd, **An ret to authorize cnrgflmflluui v change gty caipuraty namoa, ¥ passed Reit i, 1870 atod Tlion, N, Y., N i, & WEMINGTON Prestidont of eaid neorpuratod Cainpany, 1108, RICHANUSON, Attatnoy, Tiom, N ¥. POSTPONEMENT, "~ POSTPONEMENT. Fourth Gift Coneert of Public Library OF KENTUCKTY. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC, Tho Trustees of tho Publle Lilrary of Kontuoky and tho Managemont of tho Gift Conoort announce the post- ponomont of tho Fourth @ift Concert until Tucsday, the 81st of March noxt, Tho publio will readily nnderstand tho causes whish bavo made this postponoment nocessary, Tho financlal panio, which bas for tho last two montha paralyzed tho business of evory sootlon of this country and of Europe, has provented thousands from favesting In tiokets, Tho opldemion porvading nlmioat the entire south, have out off n lnrgo and availablo ma¥ket, Aud, 100, tho pullio.judglng from tho cffeots of: theso cansen bave expooted o postponoment, and have deolined to {nvost without a moro positivo nssuranco of tho draw® ing taking placo on n fixed day, All Interested desiro a fall drawing, but for the rea-~ sons just statod this conld not bo hed on tho 8 of Do- cewber, bu tho short postponement now announaed will seouro ity Tho managoment bave met with unpreoedentod auo, oecs, Tho seles of tloleots) tho proceods of which have already been reoolved) amonat to OVER A MILLION DOLLARS, with o number of agonoles in this conntry yct 1o hoar from, and all those in Europe, Thus 8 drawing (soaling tho gifts onc-hnlf) could be hed now, but tho managemont doom it best to have & peatponement and a full drawing, ‘Chis postponoment assures tho salo of all tho tiokets and A £'U'LL DRAWING, That this determination will meet with tho approbation of neatly overy one {uteroated, Is mndo apparont by the very numerons lot- tera recolvod from overy acotlon of thia conntry and tho Oanadas, nsking for o postponoment, Tials notlon of the Managomnnt will work no dotri- ment to any, hut will bs for tho good of nll, By it the fortunato ticket-holders will recsivo their gifto in fully whilo 1 will not affeot thoso who do not dzaw gifts, In making; this aznoanosment tho Management em- phatically stato that thero shall bo NO TURTHER POSTPCNENENT, and to this eud all ngonts will bo fwporatively required to oloss up and tranemit their nocounts to this ofico by tho J1at of Marah, ‘LHOS, E, BRAMLETTE, Agunt Public Library Ey, COAL, Wilkes-Barre COA T “TFrom Our Cwn Mines,” ALL S8IZES OF PREPARED COAL $10.00 Delivered, $9.00 in Yards. LIBE RA‘L DISCOUNT MADE TO COUNTRY CONSUMERS. Canuel, Briar Til, Metway, Pitishoved, and Wil- minglon Ctals, always on band, BLAKE, WHITEROUSE & C0,, 19 Chamber of Commerce. Yords--Tndiana-st, ridae, Twrty-suond-St, Bridge. HEATING APPARATUS, &o. APPARATUS, i Wranglt Tron Pine & Fittings, Zstimates for Heating and Ventilating furnished on applicativn, SAM'L 1. POPE & CO., 87 & 89 Wost Lake-sh. FCR DINUERT0-DAY Wilson's Blfifl_ li{]illl Osters, 5. E. CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS, FINANCIAL, Allen, Stephens & Co., DOMESTIC BANKERS, 25 PINE-S"T., INEW TORK. Organizad far tho butinoss of out-of-town Hanks and Hankoes ozalusively, to whoso businoss a thorough and unusnal attontlon will be given, Do No stock busiuoss aud do NOTactopt speoulative accounts, Four per cont Interest on doposits. __PROPOSALS TROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Srars o 1 Iotw, Goury o Cook, ) Orrice: & (OtNTY Ui, Guicauo, Doc, 4, 1835, ' 3 In pursuanca of inatructiing from tho Buanrd of Com. antratunars of Caak Caunty, pubille notleo [s licreby kivon thiat Sealad Proposals will ba rocelved by thio Moaid of Commissioners of Cook Counly until Monday, Dec, 16, 74, nt oon, for furnishing Conk County with ‘all bisal iooks, statitnory, priovng, binding, ofe, required for “us of the County for ono yéar; aleo,'all the woat, pru- vlalons, flour, milk, butter, grocerios, dry goods, oloth. iz, bty i shodn and shtiical suiiplicn, glo., noaded {ar tho Insane Asylum, County Poor Honsy,’ Cunsty Jaa. il . County. Arent, Jor ana soxr, onding Teo. il 814, to bo dulivered at tuch placos and 4t such timos as the Gnty wuy diraot, ity chiowing AD aj tion of diflarent articins nogdod by tho Lounty oan i & dexs will b roquired to ontor Into hond with two suratiza ta bo abproved Ly ti Gounty Clerk, i & sum autliclont {u Juarautco the faithful porlurniancd f tho contract, tho sounty resorving tho right o roject any or oil bide if doemcd oxpudtene o do sa, Iilauks tor pronusals i bondy can bo obtained at tho o Ulock of snld Buayd ha made 1, , aud dopasited with tha Olork Qi ** l'fl.’lw',l:lli for—-=" MANN L1EH, County (lork. WEATHER STRIPS, SAVE YOUR COAL : {icomnlort, by oo !{I:d;fi“ i:,&- it by tho Matal Doablo X TR & CO., Gon'l Ageats et wnio ~ i ot ngln DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. DISYSOLOEION, Tha undersizznod, who havo beon carrsing on hueinoss herstotors undor tho rm nanio of Paterson & MoLaugh Hu, ot 1208) Houth iitate: Chie: liavo this day dis; #olved partnorship, DANIEL PATERKON, Qbtesyo, Do, 4, 1973, JOMK MOLAUGHLIN, | SALT LAKD OiTY NATIONAT DANK, B, AL DU RELL, Prest, J, M. DungerT, Oashr, CurAs, HEMPETEAD, Atty, Golleottons rad fn Utah, Montann, Tdahn, Nevads, Arizons, Washiington, Cullforoia, and Orcyant: und - mitted for in our vxohnnga avallablo in auy part of the Unitod Statos and Canadn. Exohango and tolearaph tranfers ot this Bank oan un nrocured from oite Ohicago gorzaspondont, the Fhird Natioual Bank of Clilenyo. PRINTERS, STATIONIRS, &o. Nothing That You Can Place in Your Children’s Hands i d nt the n e hace SMRRAEISHs P eno, g onterts Tor snlo by ‘il bookscilers, stationors, and fuy denlo HSamolo gamo sant by mail, pov l'l\l , upon rocelpt of Drico, 78 conta. T trad supytied by CULVER, P, llfllll:l 120 Monroo-st., Whol wost. od by i, HOYNE & CO., alo Agonts for the North. BLANE BOOKS! BPATIONERY and PILINTING furnishud promptls and at fair prices, by J. W. JOIWN RS, ND_106 DEADTHONSIT! Fialo at a Bargain (witih Tong; loasa) dncluding Unglnn, r, dackon ICottle, Nawsugn Macoino, Gouler, two Tou Hansos, &o., sl in complote running vrdor, Cnginoity, thaco ' foud hordeat ihee por diy, Diar wnazlic trade, 1 2l Houth Duainlue Watar-at, Or GO 1. Muasonle. oS iaten e A S Al Bl Qo B aad wouk, by ondor of tUg Sikte ' g0 CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1873, TROUBLE IN CUBA. Uproar in Cuba Over the Sur- render of the Vir- ginius, Jovollar Resigns Mis Position as Captain-Generals Public Feeling Forbids Him to Obey Castelar’s Orders. ITe Asks that Some One Else Be Appointed to Exccute Them. And Prophesies that Commeo- tion and Troublo Will Follow. Intense Exoitement in Havana—-- Good Ordor Prevailing, Significant War Meeting of Havana Merchants Last Kight, Tast Steamers to Be Purchased - for the War. Similar Action by the Merchants of Cienfuegos. Gen. Burriel and the Colonial Minister Also Resign, Colonial Spaniards Will Never Allow the Surrendor to Be Made, IN CUBA. OAPT.-GLY. JOVELLAR NESIGNS, HavA¥A, Doc. 4.—Capt-Gou. Jovellar tele graphed to the Madrid Govornmont to-night a dispatch to the following effcct: Tho Madrid Qovernment poremptorily ordors the Captain- General to deliver up the Virgivius, Gon. Jov- ollar respectfully resigns his position and do- mands that another person bo sent to taikco his place who can carry out the orders of tho Gov- mont. Considoring the oxcited stato of publio opinion, and the impossibility of overcoming tho difticultios, Gen. Jovellar nubmils that ho wns propared for delny, during which opportunity would bo given for reflection. and timo given to allay tho flery patrlolic opiit of tho grent Natlonal party in Cubn, but tho strong orders from Madrid im- mediately to bo oxeeuted deprivo him of this ro- sourco, throngh which ho hoped to succocd in upholding tho suthority and interests of tho conntry. In order that tho Madrid Government may comprohend tho dificultios of the siluntion, and do justico to the ardor and porseverance with which ho bogan his Inbors, which had al- rendy begun to produco frait, tho Captain-Gon- eral doscribes TUL BIIUVATION IN TIE ISLAND, He declares that the improssion producod by the nows of the srrangemont which Lns beon com- pleted botween Spain and tho United States can be compared withf that produced in Spaia by the treaty of Bayonno, which led to the war of inde- poudonce against Napoloon. Ho bogs to assure tho Government that {he immediate delivery of the Virginius will instantancously canso FRIGHTFOL COMMOTION THROUGHOUT THIZ ISLAND, which wonld bo sure to result in successivo catastrophes, ovon if & man of tho highost obility shonld bo in commaudt horo, ‘The above dispatch was forwarded early in tho ovening. T'ublic fecling is intonsely excitod, but tho greatest ordor provails, owing to tho con- fidenco which Gon, Jovollar inspiros, TROPOSALS TO FIT OUT PRIVATEENS, Tho Voce de Cuba snys the leading merchants of Havana bold a mooting this morning to pro- vido for the purchase and armament of a aumber of fnot steamers to nct ns cruisors in cago of war with tho United Slates, Tho snmo paper snys Col. Jimeonez, of tho Tirst Dattalion of Volunteors, has offered to arm 6ix son-going sleamers out of his own means, and the merchants of Cienfuegos havo ordered tho purchaso of two fino steumors abroad for war servico, and lator informution increases tho number ordered, NEW VOLUNTEER DATTALIONS, T in roported that Hoveral mew battalions of volunteors will bo_organized immediatoly, and the Catholic Socioty proposes to organize a Banitary Battulion. ANOTHER RESIONATION, The Vose deolares that Sonor Salor, Colaning Minister, lias forwarded his rosiguntion to Mad. rid. Coptain-Goneral Jovellar telographad his resigontiou twico. Clov. Burrlel nlso hauded in hin resiguation, and up to to-night no nnswer to tholr tolograms hnd boon recoived. ‘Lho authorlties lavo sont by cablo to Mad:id long oxtracts from tho monlfesto thoy Lad drewn up in the Virginius caso, A MODIFICATION OF THE PROTOCOL DEMANDED. Many influential Spaulards in convention to- night expross tho opinion that further difficul- tioa can bo avoidod provided the couditions for tho surrondor of tho Virginius bo changed. ‘They are not unwilling to ses bor delivored into the hands of a noutral power, and tho question of hior right to boar the Amoricen fing dooided by arbitration, ‘Tho mejority of the peoplo nre DETEUNINED NOT TO IERMIT THE SURRENDER of the Virgiuiua direouly to the Americans, und, if thia in insistod on, there will be a serions con- flict. Calm peoplo oxprees tho hopo that the United Btatos will waive the question of diroot dolivory. 'Tho nuthorities ave willing to oboy the mandates of Castolar, but the Spaniards wilt NOI CONBENT 70 A DIECT BURLENDER TO TUE AMERIOANR, 1t Castoler and tho Govorument of the United Stntos insist, tho anthoritios will bo compolled to abdicate, Tho situation is extromoly compli- cated, and nobody ean tell tho rosult. “Thera i8 no naval vesael of tho United Btatos inport. Ono Nritish mau-of-war iu horo, A nurebor of Buglishmon have urrived in Iavana to look after thoir commorcial interests in per- aou. TR CONMESFONDENCE, Tt sooms thaf Qustolar inquired by tolegraph s to the stats of popular feeling in Cuba ou the uettlement of tha Virginius aftalr, The Captain- Gouoeral ropliod that tho peoplo were unanimons- ly oppoeed to the stonmer’s surronder, but, be- foro wu gnewor could be rocelved ayv Madsid, Castelar tolegraphed tho terms of dolivory in the port of Havana, This oaused tho greatest sur- priso among tho Spaniards, who expoctod that a contrary course would be takon, REFORTED MABSAORE, New Yong, Doo. 4.—The statoment is mado thnt a private lotter Lins hoon recelved iIn this oity showing that Maxims Gomoz, to avenge tho shooting of thoss who wore captured on the Yirginius, attacked and capturod o number of Spanish_fortifled camps in the vieinity of San- tingo. He took over 200 privoners, and, march- ing them oloro up to Santlago, shot thom in full view of tho Bpauish fortificntionn, and then sent word to Durriel to como out and bury thom, Burriol loft fmmediatoly for Havana, The Bpaniards here have appointed a commit- teo of thoir number to prepare an addvoss pro- tonting ngalnat tho terms of tho protocol ngreod to by Admiral Polo at Washington, and calling for its rejection by their Home Qovernment, Nzw Yonr, Deo. 4.—A Philndalphin dispnteh says: *“'l'ho oflicors hero of tho Southorn Mail flh‘mm!hgfi Company state that the assortions ublishod and eredited to Capt. (. Barrets, of o Yaz00, to tho oftent that the Virefuius hnd been fitted out a8 n mnn-of-war, and that groat alarm in felt nt Havana by American citizons, are entircly falso,” CORRESPONDENCE DETWEEN AN AMERICAN NAVAL COMIIANDLR AND GEN. NURRIEL, From the New York World, Dec.d, W aro undor obligations to Sonor ds Conto, editor of tho Cronfsln o this city, for advanced sheats containing & Spanish translation of the lottor sout to Gen. Burriol by Capt. H. B, Cush- ing, commanding United Btates war-ateamer Wyomlng, and Gion. Burriel’s roply to tho com- r;qmnlcnuon. Capt. Curbing’s mnoto i dated ov. 16, + Capt, Cushing informs Gon. Burriol that ho communieatos with him in consequenco ot tho capture on tho high gean of tho Ameriean wer- chaniman Virginus, snd of the ovents following tho capture, He informs Burriel that the Vi giniua loft Xinguton, Jamaics, for Port Limon, Coatn Rica, supplied with regular sniling papers and ol necossary documents cortified’to by tho American Consulato at Kingston., Aftor dotail- ing the ciroumslanoes of the illogu! capture of tho Virginins, ho procoeds to osplain to Burriel tho rules of intornational law in snch cases. He protosta againnt tho uso of tho word * pirato,” na applicd to the Virginins, and | informs him that, in intornational law, & pirate in what is known 'as & public onomy and n vessel that flies the flag orno nation, and thon pro- nounces the oxccution of the Virginius prisoners an assnssination. In the namoof tho United Blates ho protests ngninet all that has happenod, not donbting that the United States will protact its honor, "Ilo also solomnly protosts againat the uhooting of any mora prinoners who may be citizons of the United Btates, which, ho assures Burriel, may lond to serious complications, Gon, Burriel, in his roply claims to bo only n subnltern, and informs Capt. Cushing that ho Lins sent s noto to the Captain-Genoral at 1In- vana. For himsolf, ho remarks, ho protests most onergotically auainst tho qualification of agsassi- nution as o gross insult, and Jiberty of languago tmproper in an oftloinl note, and in the charactor reprosentod by Capt. Cusbing, I repol it," ho romarky, * knowinyg thatassassinations, soknown toall tho watld, wero thoso acts which another natlon practiced on unfortunato Modoc Indinns, who certainly did not atiack tho integrity of any nation an did the Cuban insurrectioniats aud the forcignors who aided in their attempts to como to tlioso constn,” ADDIIESS OF CUDAN SPANIARDS TO TIHEIR GOVERN- MERD, Havana (vic Jey Weat), Lec. 3, Dispateh to the New York Herald,, The nltimntum of tho Unitéd States Govorn- ment in regard to the Virginius, with the ques- tions fuvolved, was telegraphod<fliore to tho Cantain-Goneral with a viow to ascortnin if it was nceeptable. It meets with the outire did- approval of the Havana population and tho Cralno Tspanol. Gront oxcitoment provaily, Consul ITall was assured by the Captain-Ciencral that Ameriean citizons wonld b fully protected. Guards were quietly placed at night at the doors of the American Cousul, 'The following addross, signod by nuinbors of prowminont Bpaniards and army and navy ofiicots, was circulatod to-dny and onthusiastically received and supported : PIST; SPANISIL ADDRESS. To the Government of fhe Nation: A recont act enrried Into elfoot Gy the Spauish* navy, and which onco kgnin shows the dignity and horoism of our marine, has hrt the feolings of n nation a8 proud as it is presumpiuous, and which for #ome timo has beon promoting, in n munuer ag vilo 28 it is cowardly, tho enomies of our na- tionality—thoso who wikh to &co our glorions bruner humilinted and dograded. Tho teizara of the insnrgont steamer by ihe Spanish mou- of-war Wornado, aud tho prompt and condizn punishmont of tho infamous pirates who, under shadow of tho American flag, ondowvor to con- tinuo thoir task of reducing to ashes tho best ies of this island and assnssiuating ouc most val brothers, bave boen received with increas- ing enthusinsm by tue Spaninvds,” without con- difions, who undérstand that tho liour has ar- rived for tho Latin race to rocover in the Now World all the importanco and_grandeur which belong to it. However, nows i8 recelvod from Europo announcing that the ropresentatives of the Upited States, tho nation which pro- tocts all the crimtinals of the cacth, pro- tend to ask oxplanntions from the Spanimh Govornicont coucorning an act justly and rertactly in accord with intornational lnw ; aud should this result bo the truth tho subsoribers, who believe they aro faithful intorpretors of tha law, address themselves to the governmont of tho'nation m_ordor that, rolying on the roal do- elves of public opinion, it siall’ not hositate in tho lenst, uud slull give n savero losson Lo tho Anglo-Saxons in America, showing their raco that it would bo more postible for the Iuland of Cuba to disappear entirtly than for us to consont {hat our nation be divdained and acorned wich impunity, 'tho Govorument of tho Sponish untion may rest sceuro in.the thovough convie- tion that tho majority of the inbabitauts of this Great Antillo avdently desire to humblo at onco the starry Lanner, which wiil never wave, aud which calt never wave, whorover is digplayed tho glorious ounlisn of Lopanto, Trnfslgar, La Novas, Lavia, Geroun, Saragossa, nnd mauy othor points whoro memorablo battles have beon tought, and whero our forefathers wrato with their biood tho most reverod puges in tho Listory of our beloved cmmlrfi. Let, then, tho Government of the Spanish nation bo euergotio if it wishes to bo tho ccho of the kentiments of (his conntry, ond let ¢ fonr no sacrificos of any kind whon 16 cores to saving the honor of our people, Lot it not fear the ridiculous thrents of tho Unitod States, for all of us horo are disposod to dia in defonsn of our rights, and beforo the last rood of our country shall be profanad by the foot of the forcigner; bofore wo aro humbled by tho impositions of des})!cnbln Powars, wo shall timow how, with the holy ety of Viva Espana! to dio surrounded by our cliildron, that sucees- siva wencrations mayunderstani that it is better to disappear from’ tho scenc of lifo than' to pmll{mm an existonco full of ignomiiy eud ju- iquity. lu.\{mm, Nov, 20, 1873, The oxcitomout horo continuos to bo intense, Amorieans are called arrogant and 1utolerant, and nre looed upon by the populuco as encwmios of tho country, THE BPANISH ATHOCITIER UPON OUDAN FREE- MABONS AND THEIR PAMILILS. From the New York Herald, Dee, 8, A lotter, of which tho followmy is nn aceurato translation, has just boon recoived In this city by n geutlemun, o well-known Lroker of South atreot, from un nequeintnneo iu Santiago do Guba. Tho writer is s Magistrato or Justico in that biood-loving oity, aud E.\ a Free-Muson also, u8 in the gontlowman who recolvod it HANTIAGO DI Cusa, Nov, 15, 1673, My DeAn Frinsp AND Brornzn: I know you welll pardon 1no for 1ot auswaring your lottor of last April, in which you desira * tull informa- tlon in regard to o mawsncro of tho CUrand TLodgo of Sautingo do Cuba nnd tho prosont son- dition of thoiwr widowa and orphwus” Whon your lettor was rocoived it hud tho. appesranco of liny oon opened, This 1avt aud the con- tonts of the lottor couvinood me that if tho ro- coption of tho lotter by mo wad known by tho ~Govornor my "lifo, in spite of my Ligh olcial positlon, would not be worth *a moment’s purohinso, I imme- distoly burncd the lattor, and, boyond my usual curronpondence on butluoss matiers, linve not thoupht it advisnblo to touch on matters and things of our unhinppy luland, much an I shoutd have desirad you to lnve the horrible feora to prasent thom to the Grand Lodgo of New York A their last sitting. But this you know was im- rmn.m, s ovory mail wan wenrched, and lifo tove 14 Liold of 1o value whntever. But tho uf- faivs of tho Iungrmv dayn and tho savage nots of the Voluntoers have compellod minny to loave horo accrotly, au there is no knowing whoro thin willall end, and by this mode L pond you this lottor, though whon it will reach you God only knows, The Grand Lodge in 1800' met horo, an T was thoir custom siuce thelr organization, Thoy liad nover beou disturbed by tho Goy- crumont, although their timo and place of muuunxi wag woll Lknown to all of us, The uight bafore tho meeting T wan in- formod thiat the arrost was to bo made, aud that slould thero bo any roaistance on tho part of the ‘Pyler to the froo “entraucs of the ofiicors tho troopa wore to firo into the bnilding and burn it, with all thoso within, I porsonaily informed tho Grand Lodgo of thesn intentions, and the noxt morning lonrned that thoy intendod to hold thoir sossion with opon doors, ~ 'Ihoy did s, and woro arrested, and thal night confiuod in the Jail. The next morning thu{ were informed that thoy should bo taken to Invana for trial, but threa Lours after sunrise thoy wero all takon outeido of thocliy and shot., 'Iis not ereated considorablo oscifement at_tho timo, but as it was imprisonmont to spenlk of it, it was woon hushed up. Lho fumilies of thoso mon thus shot were Pplacad o trial for the acts of the heads of thoso familios, and, a8 o result, thelr property was coniiucated, thoy were declared paupors, and, ot the samo timo, “the populution “was forbidden, undor pain of imprironmiont, to rondor any of thom any nssistanco. Thus, boing deprived of home nud nhioltor, food and the means of obtain- Ing It, forbidden to leavo the jurisdiction of San- tingo do Cuba, these poor “holpless creaturon sought sholter in tho syoods near here aad bo- €aing one common tamily, But tho inbumanitios, orucltios, and Dbar~ baritios whioh theso womon and clildron have boon subjocted to pussed tho belisf of # clvilized being, 1 ecould not deseribo what I have scon and been unable to provent. All robbotios ata Inid to their door, and even supposed robborica woro gotten up, 50 that tho chiass of the blood- bonnd inight bo witnoeseod by tho rabblo and the sulforing of s0mo one of the poor bomgs ndded to their thivst for morbld depravity. It wns not two monihs after the oxceutions thnt I sawr ono of tho women, who was nbout to become n mothor, placed hetwaon two boards, upou which sat o heavy, burly sav- 8go, surrouudod by a dozen soldlers aud several ofiicors, who wero trying to compel thiy helpless being to confost n oritue of robbery which I had proviously investigated, aud could find nothing that wacranted the bolief of n robbery having beon committed, Her dead bo:ly was loft thoro, and, four days after, wheu the stonch compelied its burial, it was found to have heen {artly de- voured by dogs, Bince that Lime to tho prasoat, theso poor croaturos havo beon wubjocted to outrages lw(ynml deseription or comprelionsion by thie poople of a community such as you live in, ‘Thoro are now but fow liviug, porhapa thirly to forty souls, though in 1869 tlioy numbered in all over 300, Sume died from savvation, othors from expostizo, whilo tho majority of them wero killsd by bloodhounds, for it'1s ono of tho sports of *thoas_brutes to hunt theso poor peoplo s game. Lhave econ bodies of thoso thus killed whoso sex could not be distinguishiod by renson of mutilation, An attompt to extorminato them was made o few dnys ago by the voluntcers and somo of the orow of tho ‘Fornado. When the Virginius wasbrought into the harbor it was mado thooceasion ul;’gmnl Tfeativitios, and liquor flowed freely. Toward midmight & party of nreo men, with® hounds to huut their victims, atartod for the woods, No ouo dared to provent what it was known would follow. Tho next morning thoy boasted in the stroots of what had taken placo, and related with pride and pleasuro tho violonce to which they hud subjectad thoso women and gitls, somo of tho lattor being ouly 10 yoars old, With an nssocinto official wo thnt afternoon proceaded into tito woods and ordored the burial of nino, whom we found dsad. Sevoa wero suf- fering from violenco that I cannot deseribe; one \«au_lfinuk iu the faco, sho having baen choked to death, whilo another had her cutire breast bitton off. -I retnrned sick at heart, nunablo to render tho slightest ussistance, though I lad beon compolted to look en with apparent indif- forenco, By means of negroos wa render them what ns- sistanco wo can, Clothing wa exnuot Hond, u3 this might be idontitled, but food and we:icines wo hava s fur been ablb nafely to sond throngh slaves, who lave more ity for tilese beings than ihey who onco shared the bouuty and bos- pality of those thoy now porscouto. If the peoplo iu the United Statos shoutd po- tition their Government to give tue motal influ- onco of some kind of protection, the monoy could ensily be had to cithor take them out of the countty or provide for them without any ox- peoee to the community. In God's namo, do what you can for humanit; ———— IN WASHINGTON. WasnivatoN, Doo. 4,—7'ho Depertmont of Sta‘alms no information to commuuicats con- ¢ . .5 the arraagzmonts for the surrender of the Virginius and hiov snrviving passongors and crew Lo the United States unval forces. Nothing Las boen receivad up to & lato hour this evening o snnao wpprchionsion thnt thnt past ot tho protecol .will not be carried into eifeck. 'Llis stuiomont is unceservedly mado that the Spadish oftieiuls aro noting in good raith, ® LATER. WasnxaroN, D. C., Dec. ,—Tho Stato Dg- partment hus received no advicos in relation to {he situation in Huvama, ag reported in tho press dispateiics to-night, —— THE BRITISH VICTIMS. Loxnox, Dec, 5—6 n. m.—The London Times publishos an oiliclal list of British pibjeotn taken privonars on tie steamor Virginius, aud alter- waaly oxecutod at Sautiago. 1e Z'imes, come mentiug on tho cet, says tho Dritish Govern- mont, while demnnding tho surrendor of the Burvivors, must enrefully nvoid commistine itsel? to the proposition that ‘tho scizure of the Vir- g was illogal, GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD. The MZonrg of Supervisors of Sangne mon Cox- 3y Not datisticd with Dir, inckisy =Fhey YWitl Make dn- quiriey as (o 0is Cltness for the Brae ecind Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, SemwarzELy, 1, Dec. 4.—The Gilman, Clin- ton & Bpringticld Railrond motter eamo up to- duy in the Board of Supervisors of Bungrmon County. Mies IL Wilmott, Presidont of the Board and o largo farmor in the county, offered the following, which was adopted : Wiiknras, 1t lino beon reprosented to tho Board of Supervivors of Sungamou County that, by un oMer oidocros of © tho Cirewit Court, of McLean County, the cusiody and mausgomint of tuo Gilman, Ollitou te s Talload hay {ngiond beon eoufided to dr, F. ciles, s Tecalver, and it Mr, Hinckley i Jur fntercated in othor "vall- roads, some of them hulizz compoting lnes with the Gilman, Cliutou & Bpringfizll Rixilroad § und A%, "Liio Cuinly of Sanuwmon In a slockbolder in eald Raiiroad Gowpany 10 (ho smount of 1,000 costing tho peoplo of fho couuty X snd the peoilo of tho county wers indueed to wubneriba for such stock Ly tho xpoctation of tho advntagea of a compoting lno to Qufengo et tho East, and toere 1a veason to bolieve 1bal the management of Mr, Winckloy will defeat thul objoct, and sk the Gilinat, Cliaton & Springficia Taflrord subordinato to tho plans of tho rallroad-iios nopoly n whieh Lio 1o Interoated ; (lerefare, texalted, 'hat ho Commitico 'on Judiciary bo f= structed 10 fquire info tho facte, snd Into ihe chur- noter ancl fitneas of ir, Jlnckley for the place to which Lo b bosn appoitited, sud, if the ioterests of tho county requiro it, with tho uid of the County At- toritos, tako alops for’ hio romyval. 1ofved, Chat tho vounly lias net Leru s paety to tho causo [ which Mr, 1oy was appoinicd T: cefvor, and this Bosrd knowa wothing of the grownds of tho actlon of tho Court in appointing o Rocolver ; bt it cannat withbiold the oxpressfon of fta regrat that 1Wla lonor Lo Judge did not thiuk propor to uppoiit forgan, {n whoeo integrily and nbliity thy this “county have peifoct conildence, and 4o, wo uniderstand, was_recommonded for appoint- ment by thut portion of the elockhnlders® yartien to (o conso whiozo intorests uro with tho peoplo of tho county, Sy THE INDIANS. A Gathouring of the 'Tribes in Westorn Nobrasitai—Warlile Propurations, Lpeciat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune., Lincony, Nob.,, Dec, 4,—Advices from tho westorn part of tho Stato way thab tho Sioux are on tho war-path, and that a largo numbor of Pawneos aud Omahan aro eloso by, propared for battte. Thero s bt lttlo doubt that o iy bate tlo will soon bo fought betweon them, S e A LIBRARY IN QUINCY, ILL, Speeial Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, Quixor, L., Doo, 4,—The new free library and roaling-room was apendd hero to-night under the auspicea of the Working_ lrothorhood,—n religions orgauization. Gon. M. M. Buno do- livored an ablo lootura on Boolal Belenco, fallow- od by a short addros by tho'ley, Ar, Haopor, ‘he’ Hbrary will o opon b all_timos, and n courab of frae lootuves will bo dolivered’ during the winter, WEDNESDAY'S STORM, Reports of Its Destruotiveness in Ten Different Statos, Many Buildings Blown Down, and Soms Loss of Lifs Reported, Trains Seriously Damaged and Delayed by Falling " Trees. The Waters of Lake Erle at Buffalo Higher than for Twenty Years, CHICAGO, g A fow :minutes after 11, Wednesday night, & 8tiff brooze sprang up from tho south-west, which at 1 o'clock yentordny morning, had In- croased to a farions gale, one of tho most vio- lent avor oxportonced in thincity. The wind wan bitterly cold, sud tho diilenltics of walking woatward in the toelh of it wore oxtromo. As- cording to tho woather roports the volocity of the wind was 24 miles an Lour, but if the feel- Ings of ono oxposed to it wore to Lo trusted, It was twlco that, The galo continued until abont noon yesterdny whon it fell to a shup broozo, Tho following is tho damnago dono; which is very small, conidering tho violouco of *he wind: o tolograph wites and poles wore proztrated in overy direction. Eight oivenits of the Firo- Alnrm Telograph Dopartmont were brolton, and workmen wero kopt busy all night repairtvg the damago, Many plate-glans windows were brokon. A very gociouny losy woy nuainined by N. Mat- son & Co.,'in the demalition of the clock which #tood at the corner of Stato and Monroo strocts, “Tha ornamontal post by which it was snpportad was brokon oil uear tho base. ‘Flie clock 18 se~ viotly damazod, but can bo ropai 16 i run by clectricity, and cont_ $1,000. It bo yo- placed as eoon as possiblo. A honvy door in tho Sherman Houso wag shut with Buch violenco that o lurge pano of plata-glaes, valued at €309, was broken, = A win- dow in Iurdridze's dry goods storo, on Siato sirot, was brokon In” by the prossuro of tho wind. " A ahowease, on Clak street, nonr Wash- ington, was blown over, and 1ts contents, artifl- cinl logs, arms, handy, bustles, and pads, reat- tored-ovor the streat. The clock that swung in front of Ashleman's jowelry store, corner of Stato and Washivgton “stroots, was broken from its moorings and dashod against n large pinte- glaoy window in the_store, breaking it into atoms, A window in Millor's drugstore, cornar of Stato and Lolk ntreats, was smashed, Tho doors of Iiliman's grocery, No, 533 Clark ntreot, woto blown oren, uud the contonts acattorod in all dircetion: A houso wwhich was building on the cornor of Wentworth ayouuo and 8ixiy-third stroot, was blown down, involving n loss of £310, A houso noar tho corner of Iianilin and Wiscousin: strooty wes .unroofod. A framo cottago -om Grangor gtreet wao domolished, the dawnage be- ing 700, Abontomile of fencing around tho fimumlu of tho Touan ‘of Cotrection wate blown own, tho cedar-nosts being suapped off at_tho fmm\d. Tho Signal-Sorvieo tower at Patk tidio, northeast of the eity, on the Chicngo & Northivesteru Railway, was blown down, and is o ruin, TFonrtcen froes were blown down on Wout Iudiaus stioct, und fons on Cottago Crove avenuo, noar ‘I'nirty-fiith streot. Soveral slight accidents nte roported on tho North Side. The most sorious ons of tho lob wati that which bofol o framo building callod tha ‘+ New St. Charles™ saloon, ou Clark streot, b tween Superior atreot and Chicago avonne. Tho storm, when at its hoight, about 1 o'elock in the morning, forced in tho front doors with a loud crash, ‘and procoeded to enjoy the morriost port of n timo it tho interior. 1t blow tho bottlen about, mndo nsgorted kindling-zood of tho painted scereen, behind which ~many modost poople Lad lakon muireptitioun driuks, took tho pictures from tho walls, aud sprend cdolation” in other directions too nu- movoun to montion. The orcupants of the up-stalrs porion of tho premlisus wore' very badly searod by tho genoral clattor, ospocially a3 the houre rociied about in o m: thit norionsly threatoncd its pormancucy, finnlly succoeded in fastoning tho doors aq: and woro busy ropairlug damages yestordny ing. Tio other aceidentsheard of wera too triviul to mako particular mention of, belug con- fined principally to ruined signs, awniugs, and chimucys. ; ) Inconaoquencoof the storm, the trninnnrrh'mgl here from the Last aud West wero all bebind time, and tho greatest caro hnd Lo bo ta! tho conductors and cuginoors to avoid nee and collielon. 'the telegraph wires aro roported down slong all tho lines. ''ho damnage done to tho chipping bas boen very slight, mostaf the vessels linving proviously “siripped,” and gone into winter quartors, There are but fow utill outon the lako, and whether ruy damago was done could not ha learned, nono Liaving nrrived ot this Limbor yestorday excopt the propelier Alnskan, which wis in good order. ‘Lho propelier Arizona is duo hero, but hae not been heard of up to last oveniug. Tho schooner Nellio Rod- dington, in winter quarters noar Erio otrost bridge, ' broke aprift, qnd lost her jib-boom. Four other schoouery also brokie adrift, and wore slightly damaged. gy ILLINOIS. AT BLOOLNGTO: Special Disnateh to The Chiceo Tribuns, Broodxarosw, Iil, Teo. +.—1he suddoen change of temporature, accompanied with violont wind lagt night, was ahmost unprecedentod oven in this loeality of sudden chnnges and heavy winds, In tho city sovoral brick fire-walls wore blown over, sidowalls were damaged, and plate-glass in atore-fronts Lroken, No further damago is reported. . AT BERINGFIELD, Seetat Disvuteh ta Y'he (hicago Tribune, Senixarinuy, Iil, Dao, 4.—A sev galo of- wind visited zhis locality lnst night, Sigus wero blown down, fouces prostrated, und on the To- ledo, Wabash & Weatern Itailrond somo freight- cars wero bluwn from aswitch on to the main Jiue at Tilton Station. Tho passengsr-iinin Wostat 1a. m. collided wich thom, Tho éu- gineer rocoived quite a sovece injury, and tho freight-cary wero domolishod. Nono of the passengers wero injursd, AT MOOK ISLAN Spectal Disputel to The Chicago Tribuns, Rack Istaxp, Il,, Dec, 4.—'ho woather 18 ex- tromely cold, and tho river is full of ico. ‘the terry-boat huna rotired into_wintor quartors, and ali travel botwoon liero and Davenport is by way of the Govornmont bridge, WISCONSIN, AT MADISON, Sneetal Dispatel to L'he Chicago Tribune, Mapisoy, Wik, Dee, 4,—Thero was o sovero chinnge in tlio weathor Instnight, with o wild falo, and the moreury siuking to zoro. The tel- egraph lines woro brokon, and tho 8t, Panl trah: on the West Wisconsin, connecting with the train for Ohieago, was dolayed so long that tha train was abaudoned, uore AT DELOIT, Spectul Diapateh to 2hs Chicaan Tribune, Devory, Wis, Doo. 4,—The waather turnod muddonly ' vory cold Inst night, witli n torribly- sevora west wind, continning all duy, Honyy vaius foll on Monduy nud Tuosday mghts, The meroury fw now 14 above zovo, AT KENOSHA, Kexosits, Wi, Doc, 4,--A torriblo hurricane on tho meht of tho B iust, blew down fanens, Larns, and troos, ‘Tho topmast of tho liborty- polo was oarriod nway. . AT SULWAURTE, Special Dianatel to T'he (hicana Tribune, Minwavger, Dss, 4.~—Tho weather for days paes lna baen excacdingly {hroatening, Lus| wight, at sbout 10 o'eluck, u stroug wind from tho southwest pproug up, necompauied by s Jitly enaw, end aflorsardn inereased to o galo, & furlous storm was raginge all night, wul con- thes up to this writing, nlllmnfi(h somowhat sbated. ho telog .rh lines wore down uli day, swd woro not in_ working ordor until evening, Tho propollov Dopoero, which had gono inte wintor quurters in tho middlo of the tiver, wae tlown aconnd +0 violantly ns to snap the table Ly which ¢ho woa securad, The boat was swopt e Chicage Baily Teibune, NUMBER 106 Acrosn the stream, and atruck tho dock on the cant sldo, but wan not serlonsly iujured, Sho was Aunlly moored necurely.” Tho schooner Aldrichaldo got looso, an \\'(!‘{lll o fow drodges, but no dumage wau dono to nuy of thom, Signs and boards wore blown Into tho river, and thaso, withn nmumbor of outhouses and othor lumber, Ppresonted quito a spoatablo ns thoy floated down tho slream this morning, “the baromotor wns - lower yostorday than it has ever heon boloro in fhiy city, and created 'c‘unnl(lornhls of n sonro ot tho telograph offico, Tho air wan fliled wih oleetriclty, Dy tolegraph feom Grand Havon to-night, wo have loarned that tho stoamors Minneapolis, Bortuchy, and_Messongor ato ol sefo in the hnrbor at the Haven, “Fhoy ntarteq out, but put back ou acvount of the heavy waathor.” No dig- aster raportad un to this hour, Last night shone midnight the chimney on tha Asbury Methodiat Churcli was blown down n sho gulo, and was pracipitated through the roof of thio pirsonazo ndiulu ug. Tho forco of tho fall wns 8o great that-tho chimdoy wont bodily into tho rom, Fortunatoly no one way lurl, u):)(‘mgh the damage to tho house wan considor- able, Marine mon and ahippers Loro aro all anxious to hear of tho late galo on thalake,” The Mrano- upolis, Bortschy, and othor stenmors aro duo JJioro from,tho oilier eido of the ake, but bave "not artiyoll, 01 courso it iy uselen Lo conjec- tme whether tley started ont or romained in port. Lho galo ianot 8o strong now, and it Iy probabla that somo of tho steamors will be in bo- foro morning. g * MICHIGAN, AT LAY BAGINAW, Speetal Dispatoh to ho Chicago Tribune, EAst 8aa1xAw, Deo. 4.—A galo approzohing o tornado iu sovority visited this city and vicinity lact night. Yesterday sudup to 2 o'clock this morning tho woathor was warm and spring-like., At 2 o'clock a yain sot in, & galo epraug up, and although tho wind, whicl had beon blowing slendy from the south, slufted bus htly to tho weat, the' thermometer fall 20 degrees in as many miuttes, and within an hou it was biting cold, .. A torritie. galo sprang up aud ragod until morning, ‘acattoring vigon and fouco, un- roofing houues, aud-cavsivg tho deatruction of much property. Sowe five buildings were blown down complately, nnd othern woso or loss damaged. Tho buildings blown down wero framo atruciiwen, excopb ono, o brick block, whioh was being erected by 'I'omas It, Moshor, and was ]):u'uu!ly finiahed, M., Mowhor estimates his oss ab 3,000, A pile-driver dnfted from ita moorings axainat the middle. bridgo, and runk. A bargo also drifted against tho muin swing of tho bridge, cnusing somo damage, A recital of the minvr damages would 1ill o column, but ae far as learned no lives woro lost. TRAINS DELAYED. Tho trains on the different raflroadn wore from thirty minutos to four bours Iate in corsaquence of fallon tross on the track, Ditween St Louis aud Saginaw, oo tho Saginaw Valloy & £:. Louls Rartroad, a distanco of 80 miles, 125 trocs woro out awny from tho track before the morning traln could get through, On tho J., L. & Railrond cighteen troes woto cut botween 5 naw aud St. Charles to make way for tho estly froight, Tho train from Reed City, on tho westorn extension on the ¥, & P, 3. Railrond, due ot 7:45 5, m., did notreach hore unti 2:30 p. m.,, in conscquence of fallon timbor ncroun tho track, There aro rumora of nerious accidaats aud damagos in othor localities in tho valley, of which I shall advise you as tho facte cumo into my possession, Lasr Saarvaw, Mich., Dec, 4.—Lator particu- Inrs ohow thos tho stori of this morning oov- otod o lurger arca of torvitory than as St sup- pored. All of b telograph Tines north of tiiy vity are down, aud the bigiways aud roads north aud west are strewn wirh Iallen trces wiiero thoy pras through timbered countrice, Wen miley ceast of this city 5 troo foll on n- farm-houso, crushing through the roof, aod ing & young man sbout 19 years of ago, whoso name could not bo learned. o and hiss two sistews woro ulone in tho houso, They sro poor, and had just taken up the small fam. One pection of tho roof of the fino rew opera-houso ot Bay City was carriod sway, and the buildiug wos damaged to tho extont of 2500, Bavorel buildings wers blown down in Day City, aud crafts moored in the river were swept from Lheir mooringa and carried down the rivor, Damagay of & minor charactor are numar- ous, but the'loss in the aggrogate is probably ot grent. Soeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, REORTS FHOM DETROIT. Drrrorr, AMich, Des, 4.=Tha galo of last night, which way 8o Leavy hore, and injured inge, troc, and signs o grenily, wnd in- flicted anol considerublo”damage upon shipping moored ulong onr whatves, oxtendod throughe out the Stafo, and zeports of iujuries in all quariers begin to como in, In tho Saginaw talloy ilie” loss counis up among the theusands of dollurs, and includes tho domoli- tion of o portion of’ the roof of the Bay Cit Oporn-House. fall of Sage & Co.'s storo al Wenone, ontiro deatriction of telegraphia communication with tbo north, -aud the se- rious impeding Dby fallen troes of all railroad lines tunning through the woods. At Juckeon and Allogan several dwoelling-louses wero Llown down, At Corannn ono wall of the Proubyterion Church was blown out, At Port 1Iuron tho heavy iron Lransit stoamer, with thir- toen cars ou board, was cavried oub_into Lake [Luron, although sho had o full bead of stean on, aud cowmnnication thato wns seriouse ly dolayed. At Ypsilanti Wull's. grocery & Walh's now store were partly demolisbed, and one dwalling-liouse on tho billside way tw ed ontircly ovor, Asyob no loss of life is ro- ported, but from all sides news of minor disas- tors, dostruction of fences, sheds, sbrubbery, out-houses, wind-mills, etc., come in almosf without fimit, Dgrnorr, Nov, 4.—Thegale of Inst night causca cousiderable damage in this city, Ono hundrod fect of brick wail of tho Michigan Central Cac- works was prostrated, and tho wholo roof blown off. ‘Chirty fect of the iron roof of Lhe Central Froight Dogot wera blown iuto the river. The #lenmer Durnside was llown against the atenmer Mackinaw, and both soriously domaged, Tho Burnside was injured to tho ex- tent of about 34,009, Tho Lako Supenor steam- or Kowecna was blown n‘(; the rivers milo nnd one-half aud beached abovo Bolle Isle. The progallors Culdwall and Montgomary, besidos many othor ¢rrfts up and asross tho rivor, sus- tuined more or loss sorions damego. s OHIo, Special Disvatch to The Chicamn Tridune, Davron, 0., Dee, 4—Last night a terrlblo storm pagsed over hore. 'Lho four-atory build- ing belonging to tho Scrow Company was blowa to tho ground ; loss, 810,030, Perringuo’s ma- ehin-eshop way damage: to the oxtont of 2,000, Othor damage caused in tho clty will roach £50,000, AT TOLEDO, £pectal Diopatel to Vhe Chicaao Tribune, Toro, 0., .Doc, 4.—A violent wind-storm, tho hoaviest within tho recoltection of any resi- dout, has boen prevailing liero ninee 8 o'elock thiamorning, cansing cuniderablo damage, A Iargoportion of tl:oimmonso building forthe Ail- buin Wagon Worl:s,new appronching completion, wns blown down, iavolving a loss ostimated et §30,000. Tno schoonor Ay Mavia, Capt. Will- fam Colling, clenred for Clovelnnd last night, with 17,000 "bushels of corn, and the tug Cal Davig* loft nt tho snmo {imo for Dotrolt, with a drodgo in tow, Muoh auxioty is folt' s to their fato, Tho wind bas lowered tho wator in the river_aud bay over # foot ninco Iast night. Tho body of an uu- Inown mau, supposed to Lave been o drunkon nilor, wns fonud on a portion of tho vivor ‘bottom laid bare by tho wind, Early this morniug tho wind Dlew a londodt froight-var stauding on the Wabash TRoad 21 milos from hera to the end of tho switch, wherait was minto by the enrly passonger trzin coming Bast, ho frelght car, locomotive, tonder, Lagzgage, exprosy, au. smoking-cars wero Lotally w kadd, but the passomyor-carcen woro eampavatively uninjured. Tho engineer znd flvoman worn sovorely sonlded, aud sevoral other perions sustained sevora injurios, though none threaton to ho Iatal, [70 tie Aesaefated Press.] Tovrno, 0., Deo, 4.~1h6 hoavy vain-storm of tho last two duyw culminated in a furiona galo from tho routiwost aubout midnight. A large building, 00 foet long and 85 wide, in process of arcctlun for the Milburn _Wagon Company, wan complatoly domolinhed. Loy, 230,000 to 235, 000, Tha rone wall of Boyd & Co.'s sash and bliid factory was blown' in, and consldorablo dumago doua to roofs, chimnoye, spires, ote, MINCELLANEOUS, CrxomyaTt, 0., Doa, 4,—Drivate advices ro- poct the wind storin last night as vory q«neml and flouds in tho rivars fn Ohio, Kontuoky, sud { Continwed on the Eiahth Pasa s