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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PEBLISHED LY, sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS | J Pennsyivenia Avene, cor, Ith st, a J an weston THE EVENING STAR VEWSPAPER COMPANY, <a The Searched New York Passengers. “ OPP MANN, Preevt. | The Women aud Children Released. —_—— = 7 —_— wre iherieona Teetaat pear Pone + ae ee ten Fo ax NT® PER MONTH. Copies at the counter NTS wc mail—thres months, 91.80; | Six months, #38; one yoar, Sy as THE WEEKLY STAB—P~ plished Pritey—S1. Naw Yorx, November 2!—The officers of a year V SF Invariably in 6” vance, in both cuees,: pa | VS. 42—N2. 6.450. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1873. TWO CENTS, _| Seis tthe raniact af hisrana tote SF Bate 1 ~ vert ing firniehed on Spplention s ibe dea eg mame. py a eh a child, Rycardo Lancts end entire an _EV. : NING STAR. THE CELAN QEESTION HV WASHINGTON, j commande: the 34 corps under McClellan on { minute detail which smacks of verasity ts WARLIKE NEWS. the Peninsula. At the batcdeof Fair Oaks he idly seized, sbaned into @ paragraph, and Ae nd na was | flashed the wire, cee and = = — — ene nded the 3d_ ai ath et al ek} over w “On to Cabs 3 E 5 Washington News and Gossip, | EFFECT OF THE NEWS FROM MADRID, Siverely wounded. He waswabeog isthe prevailing theme of conversation. Siew | PROSPECT OF MOSTILITIES WITH SPAIN. | morning of the oth they were re ¢ | connistng of Bis wire. and. thive children oe a ane seta ane a Re Sa. | Ienen Cree Pose. tly placed: 3 Sn cummand of the defences im Virginla, nowt | says he will give. all the Dove" passes to Icey Minister Sickles and the Spanish Cabinet | The four victims were surrounded by a strong | the xprepe is Said i i nofici th; , and still later was in ‘West, but not to return. He wants them to sta; ic) and the Mi y What is Said in Official aud Unoflicial Cireles. | the Potomac and stil Inter, s Placed incom ‘Wert, but not to return. v escort of Spanish soldiers. Verona and Ryan | ferred to Feverwat Revewew —The receipts from this source to-day were $215 310 54, Expressions of jon by Prominent | ™#e major general by Weevet Sh 1S, nak wen GEN. SHERMAN OFF POR KRY WesT. A SERIOUS MISUNDERSTANDING. = — a ee, at Pees se Were carefully searched. but Senator Suxven.—A letter received in this Perseus. x noe on account of wou ng iu Some little sensation was created owing to| SPAIN WILL CONCEDE NOTHING. preggo ft igh ratinting bpd Of exe- ~p inl e te clotbing <— ry - We rncecctoe ee ag, aren that he wits | athe news this morning from Madrid, comma- | What @ Representative of the Far | that newspaper corres Sen, Rhacaia, tie, | Wurther Stchentng Ietatis’ af the | tokussl: tn shice postion uty were tear te | oxee Geenmded eoaren teats ant Bence in Washington aext weeik, amd that his health | picated through a special dispateh to the New West Says. terious movements of pestered Spanish Barbarity in Caba. the back. The soldiers next directed Ryan and | who transferred on the same day from po Was pever better. | York Herald, and printed elsewhere, while ex- Delegate-elect to knee! in the same way, bat they re- | lice Feadquarters to the punta or jail, No sen- B. McFadien, of Washing- | night a huge Saratoga tramk, marked \ Sher- : : , s, | ton territory, (who succeeds Mr. Garfielde,) | mS», U. 8. Foor ecat cance itey ee Md’ so much | arrived im town last evening. He has been might have been expecced. This is owing no | traveling for the past fourteen days, and ha Veron ft to hold the outtit | Minister Sickles has presented the demands nd were seized and thrown down. They | bad been pronounced upon them, bat it at the Ebbitt | of oar government at Madrid, and has been bandenffed all the time. The two rictims vot thought that they would receive severe impression which pre- | © ; tous a unishment. im Por onderset the Sec. | Swbiected to insult. There was also a riotous | begged their tormentors to allow them to die | Vick Pe ON will be in town | or about the middie of next week. Ho has notas | to the excitement concerning Jet bespoten hie olf quarters at t { be ich fei to | standing, and baving offered further resistan: ‘TRE RELEASE OF MRS. DEL MONTE. v | had but little opportunity to “read up” onth | retary of War iuuaink Gthet, he had | quenaete ee eee nie) Wane Me TORRES ey was Hectent chai Ee en | Tis ees wee cen eee ton Hoare, bat as he hax resided there during | donbt to the failure to authenticate the same. | sunject. He bas, however, read enough to b: | heen directed to make an inspection of our coast The Minenéestna@ing ct Minmeia, | Marty hued. A Spacer olhecs tenaet aa | aden Mun Bal Seate wen wtelly OF Rane: years ps Sat he SA STOP LA'FS | cence from Madrid in the hands of the govera- | were cold-blooded, and that the government i | at War department headquarters elici nation is grave. There is @ pecious misunder SWORD THROUGH RYAN'S BREAST. aby accusation could be based. The officers Guripg | ment, justified the assertion, and it was made | called upon to take adecided stand in the mat | fact that the General of the Army er Auwy Fir-t 1 detailed as pr epErs * v le ~ SAL bowever for some reason to re- siden", | hy Secretary Fish, that the situation had, never | Tisgif ine Virginie was an American ship, AD Bor Giles 30 KES ware, SpanebeCObIGe On ahs arrinatol Gharnees | corpece, still ware, he Beosthinety weet weks | lear ber, but Dalene! Autouto Gel Harcara ef since the complications arose, been s0 pacitic, Dueslonatag uerenpsers Weran setrsee nice but to Newark, New Jersey; that the trunk ot the captere of the Yirgistes, President Cas — aoee Phares hl beget owen them mews Renna lr seman, Maes a _ P x o . a which bore the mysterious mark of Sherman | tellar the United States legation, and pikes, ar eh | he se | | and that the outlook for the satisfaction of our Pel eg na ged aps carhsoceny Merpelseprllrar Pomclgreg House for several days, | °*Pressed regret, and ordered a suspension o: | | Fifteen officers of the Spanish army, who had | ‘he arrival of the ity . demands was most promising. Ot course, Cuba | a’nonstrated that she was really a fillibuster | and belonged to Gen. T.W. Sherman. "| sentence. When Secretary Fish telegraphed been made -ronmacegnt ents Rg ve Legend Bd fer andl oe gd ra etot comment in all quarters. 7 % eet "he news of the execution, General Sickles sent whi 1 . y D . ‘vit eadabse® ths dest tiaite: Smee ie netee se < P ely. Pinger dia or oe 2a Sere a note at 20’clock in the morning, demanding | W€Pt to the governor of the city and begged ds. ‘They were onl e - | im thé hotel lobbies, billiard rooms, and places | a stay. that bis life should be spared since he had given Prisones however, » one of them rane on the tae ween wkak Fost ieee pastiteher chesameens Tues texsied where men mostdo congregate there is only A PROTEST FROM GEN. SICKLES. —_ le yo ie was refesd. The foreign een executed up to the time of the steamer i all dixpowah oF cavalry teera proposes te do about it. at the conclusion that she was, and mercilessly | one question discussed, and that bas its bearing sama ee ee aogier) order to stop the circulation of ‘the news. The oes mak Report of the Captare of the Fort Brown Texas, for assignment to the 9h ‘THE CABINET MERTING TO-DAY. executed many of her passengers and crew. If | upon the unfortunate Spanish tragedy. A | that Gen. Bichica’ wetness cota nated | Spaniards took Possession of the telegraph and - Virw om = As we go to press the Cabinet is stiil in ses. | 5O have presented Ring bapeemarmnntr 3. * nvand | general survey of the whole ficld, aoa i i hem, even foreign consuls. sen. William G. L-Duc, Minn.; | sion, all the members being in attendance. The | course have no resource but war, and the re United States, addreseed a formal protest | through t 20 Orth, Ind; Hon. Horace May- | session is one of the most important ever held | sult will be that Cuba will become independent. See cae ata eek eas nee | Mexia Cateatoeieek aaee ee onto nard, Tenn: Gen. D. H. Chamberlain, Colam- | during the administration of President Grant. | Mr. McFadden was nominated for Congress | american honor, but that the people are in 5 one mingling | Thereupon Gen. Sickles, in the name of the uld not allow any person to communicat among the people will convince one of an ob- Lop weremnacnt New Yore, November the report of hoats which first approached the \ irginias from the Tornado :— longside the Vir- 5 demanded his restoration as an American fing thonehed ia, S.C nd ec z ial dispatch: by the democrats, but received the support of ‘ Spain should enforee obedience to oraers in = ginius and observing that the de: as crowded eee paces ee tae of Saray Seki cnoapming oe demenra | many repabcemn Weaungien rian | ‘A ee etameens Noten, | ienhumiaurinetcegserwaaige Ametms | aurea the €Gretaee geunest arson | Sn scoie, | myrttbem tnt any nggremtige ders, St. Lonis, Mo., and Hom. H. B. Sayler and at Madrid in front of the American lega- | was ¢lected over Garfelde, former delegate, by that the American consul at Santiago was pre | ‘ormed in regard to the matter. The Spaniards | [0, Yorces! and having had nil myswen eo family and Hon J.N. Tyner and wife, all of | Uo, and the subject was seriously discussed. over 800 majority. DESCRIPTION OV THE Vinorntus, vented fi0ma eline tan tolueruan as Wrenn m. | informed the consuls they were ® io have arrived at the Ebbitt Hoase READY POR ACTION. ‘The Naval Preparations. The Chief of the Burean of Statistics sends | The spanish eccretary avewered toat the Mant: | ACTING OX THAI Ow Resronstmiiry, | tthe same mom on ol. Audenried left f ‘The War and Navy Departments are in re- RETURN OF SECRETARY ROBESON. us the following description of the Virginius, | ter was wholly & municipal affair between | *nd did noteven intend communicating with | Once inquired for the captal ving py hel gyn awred _— ceipt of numerous letters from various sources | Secretary Robeson returned this morning | formerly the “Virgin,” as given in 1812:—Side- | Spain and the Virginius pirates. the Madrid government. Yaformed me that the verecl was the Virginians, cFaddem, delegate « from Washington. territory, and | Of ex-officers of the army tendermg their ser- | from his tour of inspection of the New York and reat the Kirkwood. is at Willard’ wheel steamer, schooner-rigged, 441 tons bur- | CEN. SICKLES SAYS WAR CANNOT BE AvorpED. | Among the Cuban captives was a son of Gen. | rreouired him to deliver wp his papers, nator Cam- | vices to the government in ease of war. In | Philadelphia navy yards. Upon his arrival at | then; home port, New Yorks built in Glasgow, ssnaiog Gant Sone onthe ecnus ce 1 en rene wat tae tee teen ue ald.""T nottted bim that hie veesel wad Judge Edwards Pier- | oxeh case these letters are individually an- | the Navy department he had an extended con- | !5¢4, of iron; 2 oscillating engines; 2 boilers; 9 ¢, ALL ow : f hoard the Virginius, two of whom were boys of a eeube te tae baa t draft. the Cabinet to Cuba for a suspension of the exe ‘s a y and ordered to take possesion of the at the Arlmgton hotel. swered to the effect that should the occasion | sultation with Commodore Ammen and other | ‘€e' . , ‘ ‘i cations. The Spanish minister of foreign affairs | !2 years. inne - PES arise for the necessity of their services their | chiefs of bureaus. Additional arrangements A DISTINGUISHED CURAN AT WiLLARD’S. ee he en ate veesel and commissioning the first engt * 3 haughtily declined to permit General Sickles A SPANISH ACCOUNT OF THE EXECUTIONS. ~ a voluntary proffer will be favorably considered. | are being made for placing all the vessels of the | J. M.de Varona,a brother of the Virginius | to discuss 1 vr at | neer to take charge of the engine, and warni urs the municipal affairs of Cuba. The The Bandera Espanola, of azo de Cuda, | the pi that M board Eaton, United States marshal at Me UNPLEASANT NEWS PROM MADRID. havy in a condition for active service. He Is vietim Varona, was registered yesterday at interview terminnt d ungrily, General Sickles wen, (the tin eee tank a ray Recenter = Prevent the Pevncie auubtog the © aginiee Writes that threeof hiseputies died during the | Prom private advices received py a gentle- | Very reticent as te the orders of those officers al- | Winarars Hotel, and was assigned to room 136, | “A¥!DE he would hold no more personal, but | '0on, (the 7th, pay od ace, thirty-seven prevalence of the pingar, and that a fourth was okies re ys & rendy en route, and prefers to allow time to de- assign roo! ay the crew made prisoners in the stesmer Vic, | (Be Moment any kind of aggression or any at- man fn thi inius were shot tedcath. ‘They met their fats | “™Pt te render the engines unserviceable was er. Public : only official relations with the min taken with the yellow fever—ali im the short ty, itisromored in Madrid that | yeio) just what their instructions are rather | Where he bad many callers, He left the city y feeling runs high. The Spaniards blamed the space of fourdays Within that time the dep- | “tempts will be made to assassinate General | than have them prematurely criticised. (his morning for New York. It i said that he . | observed. The engineer reported to me that J United States for the Cuban insurrection, and | With the greatest resignation. Twenty-seven | fe engines were in order, with the exceplon uty clerk of the United States Sickies. Tt is well known among the Carlists THE DRAYTS ON THE TREASURY ~~ rolled megs ts Benes aes Ba: epee say they Will welcome war. | Minister Sickles | ‘ere forci a ene Soe MAME | of some slight defect. I them proceeded te tasdevee Fun cabonat ae that ¢ 1 Sickles tas begn iniluential in es | for nayal circles do not show any very heavy in- | Fish Yesterday. It should be stated in this com: | Sota nol nee how war ‘ean be avoided, as Spain ph Fry, captain, ee ONERS TO THE TORNADO, republic in Spain, and for this Q ‘ r ; * will concede nothing, and public opinion will | CREAT BRITAIN LOOKING AFTER HER sun- | |) )°OPEE TNE PRISONERS 50 waa vo reavon he has secured for himself the hatred of | CTease.| One was made yesterday for two hun- | distinguished Cubans have been in this city, | Trevent Preeident Castellar from taking any JROTR. ___ | ‘tadnguh ptusnon of Gascon: aie wteeaeiie amount those who follow the footsteps of Don Carlos. | dred and eighty-four thousand dollars. Mr. | but t ey ave becn Sean cir stay ata | concessions. There ts no use inthe United | | A Havana dispatch savs:—Lord Granville | {ht Virgins. A nunrbe having i the heart mated that, taking advantage of the iiltitian, chief clerk of the Treasurer’sdepart- penitnes ee a “4 pabject ‘thes ta taterrinee States trifling any more on the subject—Spanish | ‘elegrapked direct to the British consul her | been found in the forecast ered aft, lications between this govern- | partment, says it is not an unnsnal oceurrence | Public house reorrespondents, a notoriety which | ‘2bbornness making concessions impossible. | ‘if mand a fair trial for all Bri and I have to add tnat wason in, the Carlists will have some of | at any time to honor a draft for that amount. WX thie time they denned to aveld. cD | Extreme republicans favor the views of the | ' o agp ay rarely iat Ue | board these were engaged In throwing over- T carry out sach a wicked design THE WHOLE NAVY TO BE PUT IN SERVICE. a y es * United States in the affair. suthorities at Santiago ¢ uba bad acted with- poard the from the forehold. The trans- th a view to weaken the power of Castelar ATUITOUS ADVICE FOR PRESIDENT GRANT. . : y . FICIAL DISPATCH FROM CONSUL GEN! ut awaiting instructions, and the authority at | ‘erof the prironere being concinded and those y strengthen th ves. In| Every iron-clad and every ship that can be This morning a middle-aged man, supposed mAUL. HEERAL J <antingo de Cuba states that he had only obeyed | (rand dade sate. 1 egamined b this, it is als Peed eae ee lat te voccakeor vine cut with: | to bea lunatic, called at the White House and | ‘The following dispatch, the substance of | “Mets from ‘superior authority.” tH EOF THE VRAREL dered his passports within the next | Out delay. & list of the vessels of the morchan demanded an interview with President Grant, | *bich was stated in yesterday’s Stan, has been The TRE Liner a PRESS CURNED. . | ond it ‘as not only were marine has also been prepared and forwarded aut Adela tus > | received at the State department trom Consul Dene ccceeeines use Sue, © Danes pelt af wantity of hams Fhe Demonstration Against Gen. | ' the Navy Department for its guidance, | stating that he could advise him how to settle | (turer iiaie sloom over the native and foreign population of | 04, Canton mene should an emergency arise requiring the pur- | at once onr unfortunate and unhappy compll- | OYA a" November 18, 1813.—The Secretary | be island, and have filled ail thelr heads with an it had ee re snoe ee chase of such vessels, Several tugs have al- | cations with Spain. He was informed thathe | of aij Wushinain. The coneal ae Santlag, | .onsternation. The Spaniards are content with s Set Se ready been purchased for dis; boats, ould not be granted an interview, whereupon under date of 13th instant, that ths the result of the affair, and have satistled their for the week D z . Fteh In pap oribir ore .. _ Phe U. S. steamer Tuscarora, wh 3 bi he lett about twenty letters, all ef’ which were > 's esire for vengeance. The liberal press : ved a dispatch from Minister | on he bow ur the past wee eames which labe ba se Havana searcely dares to treat the subject, anil he journal that bas attempted to do so has only surveying expedition in the Paciti slike, and of which the following is the text : 1 ed her apparatus at Mare Island, Cal., an? Wasninorox, D. C.. _eeuaies ware: ary Sickles to the efect that a number of persons | tan been no executions ward over the lake ri 5 Hilda het pect Be ce the 8th instant, State os avseltoopen. T hye ver lh > d in tront of the American legation at | ‘ken on board her armaments avd munitions | To Jiis Excellency, Us S. Grant, Presilent of the | mente published bere on the 1th instant re- | Posen in mused phrases. - trupks opened an. senttered ok ond se . | ‘Madrid’ yesterday ao na riotous ot war. Her destination is unknown, but she Uniled States. Mike Sites “pte : | | ARRIVAL OF THE SPANISH MINISTER OF Cor- : , _ * . Madrid yesterday and mad yas demon- ne _ pecting fifty-seven additional executions prove bout, and all hearing evia it every: | stration.” They # pod nee will probably proceed to the East Indies to | Sin: I have the honor to recommend to your | ‘Nirue! = ___ORTES. thine of eabesbea ela oe an bimical te the Ce roveritent. Tho | “tengthen our fleet in those waters. arnest consideration the suggestions of the Senor Solor, Spanish minister of the colo | 1!"€ ee oe nd yolice interfered with hn “imiculty aud dis. + IMPORTANT NAVAL oRpERs. bearer, Mr. Benjamin Bauer Leeds, of Moorea. The Bnteneny ot Santee. jes, arrived ‘at Havana yesterday mornix to Tid oa ar Sh persed the mo! yh @ sa¢8 : bs i dette te : THE AMRRICAN The following naval order? were issued to- are veh the piement Wisengunt cennions Mr. E.G. Schmitt, the United States consal tay-—Lieutenant E. ©. Merriman ordered to | that affect the governments of Spain and ot the | &t Santiago, did his duty nobly, and was most t the officer in com the Colorado as executive, on the 26th instant. | United States. Mr. Leeds is a gentleman, whoeo | Sctlveand zealous in his efforts fo induce the | szGixaixG TO LAUGH Om THE OTHER erp op | "POTS, I sent the oMecr tn command of ontrary (icutenants Richard Wainwright and Louts A. | ‘ace is his best recommendation, and who I} Kinnorties to proceed more slow i soe with THE MOUTH. tiding to his care the papers which the captain wed ment con: | Kingeley $0 repart 10 the cust Of baraes of | Know ss 8 petriog tei the bent tenn Of tive word, | treaty sights; Eat all ta cain, eral hic chives | ian a eee cee Tateame, tman | RATES red so mar, beireninn bam be eee anish gov- | cauipment, &e.,forspecial duty, Knsign John | and for his counntry’s good will be willing to | veaty tights; But all in vain. ns ail his efforts | interview with officers of the steame municate to the captain of the Tornado, ver- tr B. Collins to reeruiting duty at New Orleans. | “ssume almost any fask or responsibility. Tre- | Were set at nauabt. He was threatened. bullicd | New York, obtained the following -— bailv, all that had been done, the state of the ly, aud | Paymaster Frank 0. Cosby to the Franklin, | main, with great respect, your obedient servant, | *d inet the action oP the eo a enened formally | monstration over the capture of the Virginius | Pally; all that had | ing , First Assistant. Engineer gf Beth, Entwistle to A. L. Vaw Nuss. against the action of the governor and all con- | 4nd the execution of her passengers had greatly , Franklin. He will land to-day, when there wil! be ic reception similar to that given to Caj General Jovellar. form buttons were yi ments and loose ¢ my onde 1 Saddles, doca- have been gerated. amd that no d cu has arisen between Sic y, bat on the 2 that h a | a that the enthas chown every dispo ain the past we + districts ment h; New £ seve pagal in. First Assistant Engineer Edware - ssee — cerned, and also tiled his protest before the | cubsided when the City of York arrived at Ha. Fare piaae teed oe cee ao Ga a pp - , e America Eby aenoh, The par: mn to irop-ciat steamer Diciator, Second | ‘Tux ENLaRoEMene ov New Yous Crrv— rearing COUst, Walsh was engaged ie the trial of | 5 The news of the second slaughter at “Sotdea the Spauich Hag in tte place. | ig wiper red ~ : : Asistant A. F, Dixon to the iron-clad Ajax. | The area of the city of New York has been en- | (De craw. a8 soon a8 he got the information jo Was not received with the same en- prseners have been treated fake regio 7 f Captain R. W. Shafeldt from duty as member | larged by the annexation of adjacent territory, | Si70inins being an American rcesch, ne ee | (busiasm, though nearly everyone expressed | fing, Aiinin and presners has men in misfor- wiles’ 0 hing in the sit- | of examining board at Annapolis and ordered as | and ov the first of January, i874, the three ST ns URC RTaese Geer satisfaction. Jovellar was anderstood to be | tune and compatible with the safety iss nto eause alar dicate a rupture | executive at New York navy-yard, December | southerly towns ot Westchester county, Morris: | i ste Gunan letters says that the coure trying | “TCSly in favor of the courre taken with the | \isca aca for which 1 cave the matier Feront or THE Coumissioxen oF INT wren this government and Spain. He does seep ubtain George M. Ransom from daty as | iana, West Farms, and Kingsbridge, will form | 110 Crew of the Virpinige ant all ciche re ne | captives at Santiago. In Havana it was appa- were profoundly grate: ul.” b z rep know what new pments may take | wxecutive of New York navy-yard and ordered | part of the metropolis. The governor of the | ‘he “ren. Uo te governor At Sagtiane | rent that a change in public sentiment was ’ x Jace, but at present everything looks au- | to command the Colorado. ‘Captain Edward | -tate and the mayor of the city insisted on an | (th t0 the tth. Up dispatch late onthe ey | 2&iPg Wrought. On the 1stha number of prom- Werk for Spainat Home. eo vemne hi picions for peace. Zimrson from command of the torpedo station | exprersion of opinion from both sides before the | f.'the Britieh stam ase at eter eee nent citizens expressed regret that the execn- A ARLIGT VICTORY CLAIMED. to the Seeretary of the Treasury. It shows th Senator Cameron at the White Mouse, | ectmvcr Ist, and ordered to command the | atification of the act which takes effect at tue | {rom the Bri ann —- that | tions were eo precipitate. The Cubans were | Bavoxxx, November 2i-—Ion Alphonse, a the aggre ate receipts from all sources, ex ik | Franklin. Captain Wm. T. Traxton, trom inty | above mentioned date, and their suggestions | 2¢ ¢rpected no execution world take place, and sive vt tie dircet tax upon Inds and the duty | Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, c! still_as timorous as ever. Every man in the | brother of Don Carlos, has been appoints i her Majesty's subjects, sixteen of whom were | -tre 6 o of t om as inspector at Boston navy-yard on D: er | were actedon. By the vote of the 4th ultimo | "€? Maj treet wes watched. Specniations concerning | cereralissimo of the Carlist force upon the capital, cire deposits of | man of the Senate committee on foreign rela- | 11, and ordered to command ne Brookiva, New York aciuires alout 12,110 acres, and over 4 among the crew, would have a thir trial,and | ‘he course to be pursued by the United States | "1 ence bas been received hereof the an- ational banks fe wr end-d Jane | tions, arrived in Wasbington last night, and | {irut. Commander Frederick Rodgers, from the | 6,000 new eltizens, making its entire popala- | °F this purpose the corvette Niobe had left for | .nd Great Britain were freely dulged in. republican Seok peenss ‘at Wittacas' fetal. ‘Fite sh Washington navy yard, ordered to command @ iin one million and twenty thousand. ‘The | **?t!ago de Cuba. The crew was cxecuted on Very few Spaniards imagined that war would of tim be called at the White House, and had he Dispatch; Lieut. Commander Fred’k Pear- [ \vnexed territory is irreguiar in ou‘line, and is ged rgd each} on the 8th, ‘ollow with either nation. | tended interview with President Grant. Osea. | “OR, from special daty, ordered to the Brook. | uivided by three streams ranning from north to | _,CATTATN FRY MARCHING TO DEATH. Our Naval Preparations | pying the important position he «does, his yn yard as executive; Lieut. Commander Wm. | south. The rolling character of the land wil usd buh Sommwentons axercker to thety fate, these The Navy department is orderi cers to w Work Boece. | ie this time is of great weigh® in conve Kx. Wheeler, trom the Vermont, ordered to take | cender improvement a work of some difficulty sAvicen noe that thon osn6 tnadctiae the ith, | ibe first-class steamers Franklin, at Bovon, and AM. citer | Mr. Cameron stated that he was not passage on Powhatan, and upon falling in with | l/rainage will be vexatious problem in conse | *dvices cieek tac cai - Solorado. The sécund class steamers Brook- 4 7 | advised of our complications with Sp: ‘Juniata to report for duty on board as execu- | uence of the rock underlying much of the nade binge bh ae we morning, from the 5 . ss en tee BS knew nothing more than he b newspapers. He was satistied would indorse all the actio in their preparations tive; Lieut. Commander George W. Armen- | trict, which will have a water-front of three | *2mer in which they had been coniined, tried ‘oston. and iron-clad Dictator are soon trout, from the Hxdrographicofilce,and ordered | milet on the Hudson, and nine on the Harlem | ‘24 condemned to death. and taken first io the | (O.be ondited to New York from New London, tothe Franklin; Lieut. Henry W. Lyon, from er and on Spnyten Devil creek. The conso’ aptain of the port and then to the jail. waters. Captain Edward Slapeen nee Wasbington navy yard, ordered to the Frank- | ‘latea city will be sixteen miles in length by five About midday of the sth inst. the fiscal, or mand thi “Franklin, Coptata pson will co ; Lient. Richard M.’Cutts, fromthe Hydro- | in the widest part. Thé measure adopted has | PT¢s€cutor in the case. C * Col er Kautckerhocker ttish verse, died im Manufacture of fermen fiseal year ended June which nomber 18 are in the A that the aspect « 4 M: Autran, | <om the Colorado, Captain William, St. thn read dines the action et tesumerente bia. The tetal receipts from t & - a eeeadant phic oflice, to the F: h December | heen under consideration since 1869, and of the gunb i anded to the | mie Brookina Tie meee Sey ata Soe : , Sie toterined Pacmaent arap e n er | hee , and has | °F th ‘ on the TE : . : vot d . fixcal year ended June 0, 157%, W C oul indorse apy move. | next; Chief Engineer J. 'y; from special | been delayed only by the lack of facilities tor | Vice consul chmitt, a permission trom the | 22 ar the isictaver tes uot gat been eeleae on fo goon wiluser guy trosble, amt erceha s"estimated that the Administration would maxe\to | duty at Newburg, and ordered to the Coloraio; | rapid transit trom the Battery to the Harlem | j#rtymof the port and commandant of marine, TON NAVY YARD. seedy meet iis obligations iat tian me Treen earhte.,, Unis estimate will of conrss be | fag. He believes that if Spain refusas to make | "Avy yard, cd to 5 : na 1 j pavy-vard yeeterday owing to orders receiv 0 THROWS OLLARS REY allected somewhat by the continuance or other- | Trther reparation, Cungre-s will auchorize a | Engiteer John Johnson, from the Hoston navy | Swor wis Swertuzant Deap.—A froseo here, oie ea eee ee) & clty Geamsd oe oa teh oa cen | eee ae ‘the arrest of Sharkey the oon The plan adopted in Hea of the eighty districts | declaration of war. : W'Hareia rom the Boston navy yard ordered | im Providence, ie Icy last migheswth sack | mitted tosee Capt: Fry, who inforaed hice that | brooklyn and Frankia are ready for'seu. The | vemted aud eccaped maapder ee plan, to wit, abolishing the offices of assessors | What Kepresentative Tyner. of Ind., to Dispatch; First Assistant E. T. Phillios, from | Rose, aged seventeen’ years, te whom he had | De had been asking for that privilege, or that | jater was placed in thedock yesterday. Work Stet ieee and assistant assessors, recuced the expenses Says About It. League Island, ordered to the Brooklyn: First | ‘een paying attention several months, and | '@ht rather, ever since he had been first it oinens Frights, <2 be introduced |__| le reported that Mynervargh, Prall, & Os., $1,002,227 lower than. the ‘qutunated reduction Judge J. N. Tyner, representative in Con- | Assistant Engineer li, 8. Bennett, trom Bose while acisdiecsnat the booths satd to the sa- | Drought to the port, but without avail, and he | eee night. = ik manufacturers, at Paterson, N. J., have nies the eighty districts plan, and $1,000,000 | srese trom the elghth district of Indiana, who | ‘on navy yard, ordered to the Dictator; First | oonckeeper, ‘Mary says she is going to New | had only been granted this boon now within @ | amng print pnay Pee ree eave Raneuraven Daou = Mr Setean, rua eeepriation tor 175 ander the | rrived in the city last night, states that the | Aésistaut Engineer Jobn B. Carpenter, from | York to-night to eutera convent.” Seon arvers | (&W houte of his death, ashe was to beahot at een intt pe om Tew Y¥ 2 : i * The Manhattan went into commission vesterda) 1 Yew York navy yard. ordered to the Ajax; See- | wards reportsot a pistol were heard, and it was | ‘OUT, and desired to make bis declaration and y Las show a further reduction of $3,455. or | feeling im the west, so far as be has been able | ond Assistant A.B. Bates, from [pee Island, | found that Poehler had shot Mary’ dead. Te protest, having been captured, with hissteamer, | Sho uog and her men are now all on board. : Saeed pear Hay BAD the ALPTODTIAtiOn for tne OO eT an OF ete est Spain. | Without | ordered to the Dictator; Second Assistant H. L. | then shot himeelf three times, and was removed | UPOn the high seas, and therefore protested hattan, is ready to accompany bor Bree ke | who ae RGRRAOLL. THB CRAIR-MAKER pooh mal ess than the esti- | distinction of party, the people seem to. be | Stoseon, tr Nee TERA, JarG, andered | to the hospital ina dving ‘condition. iter the | $¥4inst all ahd every partof the proreodings. | Rattan, ls ready to-accompany ber. ‘First As- | ot night. oe sumpidion oF teaeetoy eee mate for i eighty districts e to the G . ‘Aus Cowie, | shoot 3 equa a c at about 2 Ke . * - | ja * pic 8 Plame ‘The commissioner, for sense ict? | Sates has been gioely tussived: any cho tei | 19 the Colorado; Second Assistant George Cowie, | shooting he reiterated to aGerman acquaintance p.m ape ; from the Mabkopac, ordered who came Mary salz and the consul immediately transmitted a copy | “ered to the Manhattan, has resigned his com- | a.m. He was taken to the disurict attorney's Tecommends that collectors’ salaries be fived at | reparation must’ be demanded’ He believes 5 Pon oe my preg hc ie ercene on btn mg oes ee to Gem. Burriel.. Ma copy mission in the navy. The third-class iron-clad, | cftice, where he was engaged up to noon in en- smounts ranging from $2,500 to $5,000, and the | that should the newspaper dispatch from Madrid | ment to cther duty; Boatswain ried Pomeroy, | good character. it is conjectured that the giri THE DECLARATION AND PROTEST Terror, (screw) of four guna and 1,485 tonnage, | Ceavoring to effect an arrangement, without supervisors’ salaries at $1.00 per annua. relative to the treatment of Gen. Sickles be | from New York navy yard, t0 Colotado: Gus. | was talking of entering a convent for the pur- | °f Capt. Joseph Fry before the United States | Was ordered from League island’ for repairs | succes. a és cheass confirmed by official intelligence, and should it | ner i: J. Waugh. trom the Vermont, ordered | pose of tearing him, vice consul, after being sentenced todeath, was | Yesterday afternoon. The Ajax has beon FHARKEY’S CAPTURE REPORTED. Etxeriox Sora avereara.— | be true that the government of the United | to the Colorado; Lieut, Commander Horace fe. ges Sosioabe aeoeeee eae in substance as follows: placed upon the dry dock to be overhauled, | The Tvirgram says: As we go to press a ramor reatened interference with the election | States has, through our minister, presented an | mer, from the naval water League Island, | A Wivow Murpgrep ayp Her BopySer | That he was the master of the Amorican | After which she will be removed to the south | reaches us that Sharkey was captured this a. sslonens aml ¢ Aes ultimatum demanding the protection of Amer- de! on F, st steamer Virginius, which had all her Ts in a. dered to the Franklin will report on the 4th and occupying alone a small place in New | ‘Omplete order, especially the register of the State Treasurer Mackey yesterday refused to be decrees of the Spanish government on the | December. 7 “a Canaan, Cont, waa. maarderen “Wednesday steamer, crew list and axtiolns, passenger list, pay $5.000 ordered by the conve to be paid | land, and which ultimatum has been treated WRAt Wi Mieke Nd tx ERIETY CATs morning with an axe, her clothes saturated | “learance from Kingston, as also despatch from fo the Philadelphia comm! in defray. | With contempt, that uo alternative but war ig e b - with Kerosene and sect on fire. Her body was | ‘he custom-house, é&e. Sailed on the 234 of y 2 s it may be possi wharf to receive her turret. The steamer Pow- | m., at the St. Nicholas Hotel. hattan was expected to arrive at the yard last THE ALLEGED BAND OF Roneens, night, and the Pinta wil! be ready to go into | Werner and Parker, were arraigned thisa. m. commission to~ The examination of men | waived an examination, and were committed in applying for positions as scamen on the various | default of bail. ; > bie hn k ; : 1s is being conducted by Lieutenant Davis, o—— ment of necessary € vherstee however, | To cope with the Spanish fleet in Cuban | neariy consumed and the house was on fire when | October, 1573, with all his crewand about 108 | Yessels. bes ; that of th: a testa! | that the demand presented by (en. Sickles was | waters, it is tt ught by officials that the follow- } it was discovered. The axe with blood and hair, | passengers; after a few bours at sea spru Srecutive oMicer of the receiving ship, aud Dr. | A Wreek and Loss of Life. ture for pot an ultimatum, and that perhaps it may | ing United States vessels could be gathered in i piece of the skull and brains, and an | *&K aud put into Port Haytien for repairs; | 7°°*P Hugg, medical examiner, Norrork, Va., November 21.—A large un- sonteaie Diplomatic menatictionn ys ieation after full) Cuban waters within thirty days:—Colorado, | C@PtY kerosene can were found in the room, led from the port of Culmit, of that island, American Pubiic Sentiment. hooner from sppearance of the spars aud yet pay diph ie ‘ions. If, however, it was | ‘." - Wrank? * mandy g * on the f October, an: ‘1 r aM AD yors. sup ‘ ment paym sn absolute untimatum the government of the | 12.0%; Franklin, 9; Minnesota, with & large pool of blood on the carpet and the of October, and while tetween WHAT GENERAL SHEAMAN FAVOR! 2. Wabas 7 23: oor. A small rockin, 2 sal “ the islands of Cuba and Jamaica, about twenty 1 Wabest, St Worlds, 33 partly consumed. A. bots bad weet eased | miles or more from Cuba, was chaced by c through the floor, through which ihe chareal { steamer, and overtaken. and captured about remains of the body had faifen into tue cellar. | “Ishteen miles northof Morrant Point, eastend : The skuil showed ‘two cuts with the ace, No | of the island of Jamaica, about 10 o'clock at Ymaba, 12; Plymouth, 12; Lacka- | 88 icion so far rests on any one, and no motive | ™eht, the Spanish vessel previously firing sev- conderoga, 11; Canandaigaa, 10; | C&D be conceived of, except plander. The house io le cree Soe Ca eias and compelling government, tain the national honor. It would not doin | Monongahela, 11; Sheuandoah, 11; Juniata, s; | Nad beemransacked. charge of bys boarding offer, who stated thet €rees of Napole ing to the suppression | “Ue eases to act on popular clamor. The mat- | ‘Sipe, % Kearsarge, 6; Wachusett, 6; Wy- | 15 eng Cmicaco piliiano vonwan he did so on his own responsibility, know!ng her Sfocavents to be read to him from abook be- | ter, taust be calmly considered im overy aspect, | Omir: Aansass 3s Niptlc, 3; 8a00, 5; Ghaw- | over ing: Josach Daou beat Dey ora eaeak | tobe am Ametican vesrel eer the protec- B bra the vatican. 5 end the gi . tep , Ge +) 3 Mtns 4 5 ¢ * the Pope fainted sud was unconciots for mean | whlcl it ‘will be forecd to revoder ‘Tug who | {or-elads—Ajax, 2 Canonieus,%. Dictator, a; | M0 f0s4s inte sixty-arth inning, “Last might | ‘son of the fing of the United States of ‘Amer- ten minute: concious for nearly ject will doubtless come up for discussion in Manhattan, 2; Miantonomah, webs ion heat Bessenger, 400 to 342, in the a. The T, Joseph Fry, with the crew ~eighth ing. Garnier beat Daly b: and passen; , were pl a guard, and eS See Congress, and he on Rn k, 4; Puritan, 2; Roanoke, 6; Sau- | [rts-é! g.,, Gara! a a ‘ahr % Daxaun oF Cutonorona—The jary of doc. | Comets st be predicts jyinamimity of feels | gus, 2. This estimate includes all veasels now | SCF Of 100 to 163. “Tue first prize vow ies be- | all Urought into the port of Santiago de Cabs Gen. Sherman believes, in the event of a de- day Light's gate about a mile from elaration of war against Spain, that the most | shore, ten miles south of Cape Henry. Thesail- effective way of raising suc! ce as would be | Makers name on the jib sheet is Hartel! or Har- necessary to an invasion of Cua would be toin- | kett, Philadelphia. The body of a colored man crease the numeri-al force of each company to | ‘uppored to be one of the crew, was washed the standard of 100 men. There are at present | shore a few miles below the wreck. 25 poe of infantry and 15 regiments ef SSRN lt crits ore cavalry and artillery. With each company A TuritziNc SaLoow Errsope.—The New numbering 100 men, the army would be in- | York Tribune tells the following story: ased to about 45,000 instead of about 30,000 a8 | man named Weibold entered asaloon in India atpresent. Such anorganization would render | street, Brooklyn, FE. D., last Saturday, and unnecessary the ayy eye any officers of | called fora giaxs of beer. After drinking, he the line in addition to those belonging to the | seated himself in a chair in the center of the regular army, as in his opinion, & mand | room, and soon after began to stare at the pro- of the United States cannot with honor recede from the | serge it has assumed. He commends he calm but firm action of the administration in the matter, and believes that while it has strictly observed the usual diplomatic usages, and has done nothing hastily or rashly, it has shown an unmistakable determination to s Tux Pope is s jon of the relig lishealth is mgs m the Vatican says the Capit Of the seiz > two lieutenants, the present allowance of com- | pristor, who imagined the customer to be deeply : [ Mr: « hat tted tween \"bassy and Garnier, who will play of | 9D the Ist day of November. missioned retwndindvenrs (ry ; Would be am- | en; imthought. The saloon keeper desir- pen ge oll cy Uva tiem The Views of a Veteran Soldier. tiny oes ed nit peas ae aoe that cei to-right. ae, Pers ‘On the evening of the same day, after having py, competent to com: in the field 100 men. ys out, ‘asked the visttor to attend to his Dr. Eastman, of Boston, retarned a verdict lace A representative of Tux Stan met Major | Teport at Key West within the same bamber ft) Sromen B: v Sen woe oe or L meme gee ped = yo Seer wee i,t. tent there — evening, but do uot cénsare him. The jury | Gen.S. P. Helntzelman at the Ebbitt Hoare | (ays after the receipt of orders. stone broker, was yesterday artested’ in Neg | *0 bis consul for ald and protease a, ; om ; et withe mediately Teft €aution the public against the inhatation of so | ‘o-day, and on inquiring his opinion as to the RECRUITS FEOM BALTIMORE. York for having tn iis possession s31,00 United | only granted him after being. condemned to Guction of lnsseubiny oe ee probability of a brush with Spain, the General Yesterday Mr. Jobn Fitzgerald, keeper of the | States bonds, supposed to be a portion of those | \/eati with the part of his crew, under no Opinion that the in naeedorebeeearss Basan Aughingly said ens soldiers were supposed to | rendervous for enlisted seamen for the naval Pe pcipeneday aad since trom Lozaga, treasurer sedge public — pretext; and, as Captain oF mixed is alw: tended danger. the eaeeee val au ‘hatever might be said to | service, Thames street, Baltimore, arrived here cuven ny peelings Warron states that he re- : Bae ern make his : ee SS wth ane Ty soldiers are conservative—their | with a squad of six men who were conducted to from Andrew J. Parker, who | ‘jeath, be could make no further state: oat came in AMOTUME AREXST 1 THE Goss Case—a. | profession . ecessarily makes them so. “It cer- | the navy yard aud. put on bostd the receiving | a also been arrested. iigclares that the foregoing is his true decia~a- on, | keeper. ©. Goes, @ brother of W. 8. Goss, was arrested | ‘itly looks warlike,” said the General, “and | ship. P: pe Midian aaa ich he signed in jail, at two o'clock, on most | came yesterday at Baltimore upon indictment | ‘f war does follow what will be the result? The Public Feeling. OF the nee ar ON's Tena —The major- | ‘he ith of November, 18:3, two hours previous watabe'te <he charging him with conspiring with William E. | There can be but one result, and that the iree- + ityofthe mem! of the French diplomatic | to bis execution. id be to | ed a. Udderzook, and other persons unknown to the | 40m of Cuba. Spain compiaing that we have IX ARMY AND NaVY CIRCLES. corps have tendered congratulations to Presi- | ‘This pls ger by several of the 000. From | w; grand jury. to defraud insurance companies | ‘iolated or evaded treaty obligations by suiter- | While officers of the army and navy are not | ‘¢nt MacMahonon the of histerm, | ‘orei; . ? looked as if | the Cut of $2500. tn default of $20,000 buil he was | ing llibusters to leave. Why, sir, if we had | boisterous in their war talk it is plainly evi- | 1 ministers have consented to remain inofiies | vised. lency Governor Burriel secured | discovery Gr the amount of ballwill be made toga te | think, considering. all theese ee AE gf | sent upon conversation with them that they | emunine itervellation concerning the delayed | mas higbl Se ae sung on sc | 29 ©! amou w made two- consi circumstances, apprebe: that a rupture,wh 4 a Judge Gilmor. ¥% | nave been nuafiy yo - In case of a- are eran, reine joer Tue Dear: en INSULT Scrr vou ADULTERY AGainaT aw Eprton.— | army of splendid material. ‘The countes worth pelea was put upon the consul.for just previous to the ‘Wednesday Thomas K esitor of the | und south Is full of veteransoldiereand cmajor: | we! yyy egy ted een Ds moment on which the prisoners left the jail Brooklyn aud ¢ © of Con, Id respond to the first call. After a war oe ae oe pe I cone ree soldiers as guards were stationed at the Bas served summons on the effidavit of | so remember only the pleasant features of ‘the insul T. Hurd, his Germany by Mr. 8. | consul’s residence—one at each corner and one omas Field, supedintendent of tue | thei military service and forget all theherd. J 4 yohls son-in-law. She was five | in front of his door. It happened that the Brrooklyn public sheols, charged with having | ship of their campaigns. For that reason we years of age, one year older than Mr. Burhum. | French consul, his chancellor and several other p bad Improper intimacy ‘with pleintif’s wife. | “ould raise a large army in a very shoct Tux discount clerk of the Girard National | /¢7s0B8 were ai the time with Mr. ond ‘The plaintitt brings a suit for $30.000 damages | aud an army too which would be-invt bank, of Philadel ‘The | *® the time was too short to demand an in ibs Brooklyn city cour: Mr. Kinsella gave | When hie attention was called to the dlspanty | 722 discount books of the’bank were found to be | \on and Rave, the soldiers removed-—ae every pg eaacolacriat aici oeike marine of Spain s ited Staces in correct, but x deticiency of $1,224.87 was dis- | °"e topped to ing eee pees com- ~ | Co the Houten” SMITH; late a clerk of Bass | Could enlarge our navy ten-fold, Capreng, 1 Me Fecsipta for money packages vy | *"37 or tne cizcumetanes eset ias Ag ae im bre: as ” ar 5 Rs 7 ~ Puneet eeces Rl sate embossing a largs to coe sich momgot Se more aS%A Burlington (Towa) man bought alight | At 4 orclock p.m precisely the condemned SeOuban | ‘ead be pert foree : vers. Extra- pain. He was as because aick were marched dition paper sere been granted, aad he will be | a pes me wi his wife was; and couldn't chop ber very well with a heavy one. i F i i Hf if FoF i i TRE cattle market | 87 The reintroduction of ruffs, one so popn- | {°Ur- , Most of them, Poto' is known. ~ trouble in coming upthe Potomac, unless country, and Boston bare x Sine tae fo goty mere Cape Pet ar. e touched the lowest ‘&% Philadelphia has we had bosts of our own ‘ai O especiaily in , beads. last to we , ev Hon. Alexander Jcare. ‘This will ve" good ‘news or saftertag Fiver. Forts’ Foote ad, Washington would ih lady of quality.” °” “Ne REEK oF am Eng: sored beara % Pee ralng “ota mers, provided re: Bo obstacle, i wat a tinue to keep up the retail prin” 42 not con- pena stax any hostile vee tryleg oan - Rear Tenenieniapolal scence divides sroups of on the of nape ot be. Tux Lavasr Davatcation Pik eT ayo ag ‘ 0, Who think it isn’t so, and re | Pe nw or — massacres in Cuba as simply atrocious don't care 4 mang es irae ‘spot, and Gen. is Kobert z Poti og nad ia plain violation of the usages of civilized “damn whother it is soor | (he manner in they met their death is France Tusurance SICKENING ‘Brtsteny. 80 Boatmen Marine and Fire Iusurance ‘The General has been in the arm sboat for- Bunches of autumn leaves are sgiil to ‘B77 Senator 7 ven years, duri: whic! ime econ Ing fromsam attach of heaeer mont recover. | SLeemsive service ontiee:Mionions 1b aan contracted on his recent European tri

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