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s The Chicago Daily Teibune, VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1876. ® PRICE FIVE CENTS, 5 T WATCHES, JEWELIY, &eo _TIOLIDAY ROOKY. - _emia, &c. FURNISINING GOODS, ] HOLIDAY Gt e ALL AT SEA. HAVING A SURPLUS SUPER 2 APH Which Is Still the Condition S ' of Parties on the Qreat STOCK OF FINE HELIOTYPE BOOKS.| pw | Problem. Gold Watches Too good for our Jobbing Trade, we will sell them at retail dur- ing this month. Gems of Tho Dresden tallery, Contalning eome of the most cclebrated pictures of thls famous gallery. Gems of tho Gm—y—C;lTention of Engra- vings; at Harvard Collego, i Tho Titian Gallery, Containing tho most popular and famous ple- tures of this great master, with a sketch of his life aud works, LAY b ! Unprecedented AUCTION SALE! Rich Clita but Glassware, Reductions! BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! Probably the finest assortmont of roslly fine Albums ovor seen in Chi- cago may now bo found at our store, Also LIBRARY INIKS OFFICE INHNTAN WRITING DESI PORTFOLIOS, The Congressional Commite tees Not Yet Ready to Act. Each House Waiting for the Other to Take the In. itiative, POCKET-BOOKS, VISITING LISES, And all kinds of fino Writing Pa. pers, Envolopos, Blank and Memo- The Houss Decides to Ignore the Fancy Goods, &, EVERY DAY THIS WEEK, AT SPECIALLY MADE FORTHE Sanctity of Private Tele- grams, Ilery of F: Artists. Wn Bn CLAPP, Ggan‘:ln.l{lgg p:‘r{lf:‘llaso(rt:f :osl colebrated ar- randum Books, &a., &o. YOUNG tists of various countries and timee, & CO,, WHOLESALE JEWELERS, 149 & 151 State-st. BUSTED UP!! Is the High-priced Combinations!! ting Watclies for §: ;l B e ol Huntng \Yatchen for §30.001 e 439 6ol ke Winlen £ 23460, fl'fx‘«; Vere ana Gurd Ebatoe, ngw. trom 00¢ to $1.00 M bteriing Siiver §poons sad Forks, new, $1.20 "3od_Sterling Sliver Bpoons and Forks, fancy, fn boreh, ot onc-BAIF thelr Yalae: b ted Ware at Factory m':‘cu Coral, Camoo, andAwmethysi Rings, Sats, Buttons, Biuds, &c., aLleas than manufacturers’ prices!! DIAMONDSI!IL Pl ar-Rings, Studs, and Sets at 60 cents TaTiog, Fio, oSl Dot CALL EARLY re Niargaine, sa this Inrgo stock of Forfeited fi.’fidfl:fi’mm e Faxifuuablo Good mut he clored out {0 snable the 'proprictor to assume the manage- ment of the PEOPLE'S LOMBARD BANK st an early date, of which Prospectus will bo (ssucd en 3 A GOLDSMID, 99 East Madison-st. Two FIRST QUALITY SEAL CLOAKS, new, for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CHAINS, Necklaces, Lockets, Crosses, &e. 0f the Latest and Richest Patterns, for the HOLIDAYS. A .H.MILLER, 61 Washingtonest. (lristmas Candies! M. E. PAGE & CO., WIHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS 211 and 213 Lako-st. On and aftor the 20th inst, and during the Holidays, we will retail from our stock Fino French Can- dios, Mixed Candy, Orystallized Fruits, Oaramels, Bon Hons, &o,, &o., in five-pound packages, at bot- tom prices. Bpocial ratos g{ven, on cd Candies, to Sabbath Schools, M. E, PAGE & CO. EFINANOIAL. M., F.& M. Savings Bank, No. 75 South Clark-st., Ohicago. COMMENUED BURINESS 1862, Porfoot Saourity and Liberal Interest, The Inveatment Certlficates of this bank are se- gared on Improved real estato, tho securitica belng in spscial trust, Tho certificates bear fntereat, Payable In quarterly Inatnliments, They are more ftcure than s direct mortgage Joan, and much more dvallable. They may bu oblained personally or {hrough the mallu, in sums of 8100 ormultiples thereof, at (hls bouk. Intercst pald a8 usual on favings-book accounta. SYDNEY MYERS, Manager. T PER CENT, Cholce loanson ice bi N' L5 penson ol b posety ak SEVES, 3 5 SLUBDER & BASON, 107-100 Dearbornest, 7 PER CENT 334 8 per cont losns on spnraved city real estate made by FLRANCIS B PEADODY & CO., 174 Dearborn-at, tex' $10 Gold Tunting Watches for 8 Fadten gt I Raphact Pictures, A series of stndles, designed and engraved after five paintlugs by Raphael, With Hletorlcal and Cll(lcl!;Nou:u. Toschi’s Engravings, From frescos by Corregglo and Parmeglano, These beautifal ¥ellotype Art Works ars nni- form 1 size and style. Euch contalns 24 fino Hellotypes, with descriptive letlor-preas, and tho Artists ropresented juclude the most eminont, —Murillo, Raphael, Correggio, Titian, Durer, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Copley, Grenze, Lawrence, and others of lke renown. Thoy are larga quarto volumes, very handsomely printed, and elogantly ‘bound, and form very choice Holiday Glfts, Price Of each.siiuer vorusennssises a0r100s810.00 Sold by all Booksellers. J.R. 03G00D & 00,, Publishers, Boston, “QUELN OF HOLIDAY GIFTS."” Longfellow’s YViking Ballad, The Skeleton in Armor. Superbly Itlusteated. Sold by HADLEY BROS. & CO. The Skele_tolin Armor. ** A nuperl souvenir of Nowpart, as well as the finest. gift-book of the year.~Newport News. Sold by JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. ety oo i na o, The Skeleton in Armor. Bodiy "8 Fo KEEN, COORE & CO. Longfellow’s Ballad of Newport, The Skeleton in Armor, Beautifully illustrated by the artist who fllustrated **Mabel Martin." Cloth, $5. Morocco, £10, Bold by W. @, HOLMES, THE GIFT-BOOK OF 1878, The Skeleton in Armor, E{‘IHI’.E;V. Longfellow. Buperbly Hiustrated by Mary A, Sold by METIIODIST BOOK CONCERN. ABRAX FRENCH & C0.°S, 1018103 Wahash-av. The Rotail Stock must be sold this wook, to mako room for our ‘Wholesalo Goods. KELLEY, MORLEY & G0, Have, UNDER OOVER, all sizes of LACKAWANNA COAL, ‘Which they can deliver clean and free from snow or ice, ‘Wholesale and retail, at low- est market rates. Also Briar MAIN OFFICH: 97 WASHINGTON-ST., Docks--Corner Nineteenth & Gro BRYANT'S POETICAL WORKS A New Iilustrated Edition. 1 vol., smalt 4to, ‘With 100 Illustrations by Birket Foster, Harry Fonn, Albert Frodericks, and othors, Prics Incloth, glit edger, $5 moroceo, extra, $3 3 half Russla, 87 ; treo calf, §10, From the Tribuno, ** Thianow and beautiful cdlilon should have por- manent placo in_every [otelligent hounehold tn the country, The paper, tipography, and (luairations, are alfke cxcollent, and Atfy embnim 'the life's work of ang of the clifef founders of our literature." Eron the Lllludelpiia tndrer. ** 1t 8 not too mucl to ay that, in tha United States, Tiryant stands in the first rank, to which he was admits e aulto eatly tn hisliicrary lite, ‘when the declied gvldenco of brilllancy hi lind given [ Thaoatopals* hed been moro than fustatned, From the 1artford Post. anIevary reapoct tho wurk [s.an excellont contribus tlon to tho "piblicattons of the year, aud Ar. Hryant may 'wall congratuiate himaelf an tho supord seitin :nh; Jhich hls Jowels of thought havo been favored From tho Narthern Chrintian Advocate, *4Yhat new thing cabi ho who has entiched our literaturs with ln:nul{ afier beauty during threo scora ycars, whom our Leslilaturs has stoopud tu roverviice, and 1 whom the people have Prull.'l!led fuch n trilute ut cateem a8 was never offered o any wriler on this continont before, and yet whoso writingaalways cano o thepontancously, unpurchased, noeds not (o be advertised now. " From tho Albany Times, *‘Te nsme 1s classical in “the litcrature of the gunzmge. Wherover Eng! s poeina are known by h sung the lenutice of creation and tha kreatness of God but 10 0no ever obierved external thiugs IH0ro closn erransturred his friprssious ta paper i mors vivd o, AMalled post-pald on recelpt of prico by JANSEN, McCLURG & €O, Hiate.st., Chicapo, ART BALE, T0-NIGHT] ART SALE C. HIGHWO0O0D'S CELEBRATED Collection of Enropean Paintings ! At 165 WABASH-AV,, On Wednosday, Thursdsy, and Fri- day, at 7:30 p, m, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoers., i MONEY TO LOAN . ion e o o ToikCer cd rovivoe.. Forega excliange bought &t LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Dattl D Aber of Comrerse, COLLARS. Keep's Collars, TOLIDAY G0, IMMENSE BARGAINS Turkish Chairs and Sofas, Fancy Rockers, Music Racks, Jardinier Stands, Card Tables, Foot Restsand Blacking Boxes Rugs, Bedding, and Carpets. CHICAGO CARPET CO. STATIC-ST. 1d Stand of ALLEN, MACEEY & CO. CALIFORNIA Wi CALIFORNIA WINES ave on hand an assortment of fine T, ANGELIOA, MUS. Y, 1T00K, 030 8 produced on the Continont. Guaranteeing thess spocialties to be por wo recommend sald of aurlaurcate? Ho.| feotly pure and thom td all lovors o7 &00d Wi PERKINS, STERN & CO 11 RANDOLPH-8T. Spencer Cutlery. Tue finest coliection of New Pocket and Table Cutlery, Oarvers, Razors, Sclssors, and cune goods, nt nrs:u PARENT You_ cannot make and Instructive Chs them o vmall Printing Prees, our children a more profitable stinas Present than by buylng Complets outfity of NEOCKIOLDERY Ail WILSON BROS. Have just received, dircet from Paris and London, the richest lines of Novelties in Gentle- men's Furnishings ever offered. Sleeve Buttons and Scarf Pins, Sillz and Linen Hdkis., Collar, Cuff, Hdkf, and Glove Boxes, Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Silk Umbrel- las, Mufilers, Silk Suspenders, &Coy &C. Full lines Dent’s Kids, in plain and stiteh backs, Purchasing direot from the makers, we have many rich articles not found else- where, Prices the lowost, 67 & 60 Waslingtonest., Cliicago § G0 & T1 Fonrthest., Cluclnnatly 408 Nortk Fourth-st., 8t. Louls. FURNITURE, ELEGANT AND USERUL Clristmas Presets 96 Fipst oSS PRizp MED? HONE BROTHERs " %. AUSTRIAN BENT-WOOD FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, PRICES REDUCED BRANCII HOUSE: 179 State-st, Palmer House, MUSICAL lNSTl‘lU’MD TS, For Christmas! MUSICAL GOCDS OF BEVERY DESCRIPTION ACCORDEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS FLUTES, BANJOS, . CONCERTINAS, HARMONICAS, ZITHERS, MUSICAL-BOXES, . DRUMS, &c., &c. Prices 25 per cont lower than usual for tho Hall- dly;,. Allop:h' wore of the FARLOR QEMS, cantsining 60 plecos of select music, for 81. JULIUS BAUER & CO. Cor. STATE & MONROE-STS., Palmer House, Fine Stationery Suitable for Holidsy and Wedding Gifta.e| ‘Writing Paper and Envelopes from the best Americay and foreign makers, in all the fashional nts, sizes, and shapes, put up inelegant boxes at retail. GOLVER, PAGE, HOYNECO. HOLIDAYS! ‘3, v I ¥ S. 121 & 123 State-st. Mickipan-av. & Twenty-secondst. Owing to the de- pressed state of the market, and the gen- eral stagnation in the Retail Trade,and with a view to re- ducing our IMMENSE STOCK OF SILKS, Will offer during this Holiday Week, at APTUAL COST! $50,000 J 3 2 \ BLACK AND GOLORED SILKS, which, when com- pared with our prices of last week, or those of other houses, will convince you thatwe mean to reduce our stock IF PRICE IS AN INDUCEMENT. Parties wishing to make purchases for Holiday Presents ghould consult their interest, and inspect our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. EFUIRS, CANADA Fur Manufacturing Go. Mudison-st., N, W, Cor. ¥rauklin, Duringthe unlmn{- wa willclosoout the halance of our stock at retall for mannfacturer’s coat price, and can offer splendld value in Khetland Seal Sacques, newest alyle, ;‘:mll T‘rnllln ”3‘!‘: Iiarqfl; i N;ll' Real, Husslan Otter and Besver Kets, Freach Neal, Lynx, Alaska Mok sud Otter Sets TEeat v Children's Cloaks and Se Our gouds are all of thl and wuperior in workmanal Jansen, McClurg & Co., Booksollors and Stationers. JUST PUBLIBHED BY JANSEN, McCLURG & 00, [MARIE] A Btory of Russion Love. From the Tussian of Alex Pustikin, 3 vol., small 4t0., red lines, extra gilt, gilt edied, price €2, Tis oo s prose atury from the pen of the Rreatest poct of s & Russin ranks very Mgh in the ortgtuml, 16 the anowa of thie Stepipes, I8 very simply and written, and 15 full ot Incldent and descrip or, It makes the third volume in the serics of “TALES FROM FOREIGN TONGUES," in which **Memories,” by Max Muller, snd **Grazi- ella.” by Lamartinc, aro thie cariter volumcs. No more heautiful, or more exquisite additlons 1y been mide to Eogiiah Literature thon thesa irstied $n chastely beautiful red- Arto volumes, sl sold together 4, or elther volumo separaie $2. lave three touching v lined and glit-o Ige inaneat box. Price #4 Of the scriea the ALLIANCE says; yibencail the eloguence of each of thege works run s A siory of affection (n Its highext form, The love that chauges not, the love which s unscifish and which lielra usto ncreeive the good {nman snd tolelieve thero 12w Giod back o s to be seen In these volumes. ¢ s o .. The mechanical part of the hooks seems tohe'a story uf 1he bouk-ninkers' love. Theamize, the r-press, tho paper, areso inen, forny, the binding, the lo many parts of o harmooy." TIIE JERICHO ROAD, A Story of Western Life, 1 \;ol.l 12mo, Dlack, red, and gold Vinding. Price, 81 { Col.. Tngersoll,’ Teabort Collyer, R resdy ward Everett ftale, Prof. 8wing, the Hon, Jolin Wentworth, Edward Epgieston, and several other proiinent gentles inen, are named i counection with the authonlip of this brilifant book. The Press [s unanumous iu its pratee, THE INTERIOR vigor throughont. n nse hater of ieanness. HILADELPHIA INQUIN plea for charity (hen m ER-OCEAN saya: Fing In it, with rac. £ aye: T are many atron, Higion than this rugged 1ittly o THE PRILADELPIIA BULLETIN could hardly be & hetter descriptios Daugia indeter rinino: FIE HOSTON TIANSCRIPT ssya *Tho book dia: plags oth rongeh an orlglagity, and b embelisbed withia very large-sized inura Elther of the above mailed, prepatd, on recelpt of the price by the publistiers, JANSEN, M'CLURG & CO. — Y e “A BOOK THAT STANDS WITHOUT A PARALLEL."” From the Alpsto Mount Etna. Ed'lfl“'yT.Al‘flIm Trotlope. Tllustrated with over 100 full nage an smaller engraviogs and contalntn, wsmrn;'n; fetter he: ne ine volume, folto, morocco hack. cloth gl with #22.30; ar, pres descriptlon,” spleadidly printed on naw and apnropriato designs, and gt ediea, in full mlt”,l"fltrl'm. richly ‘S"‘l‘i- '”fl“w;?{uw ipecbly buund coples fu Tull Lovant 'moracco etc., AL $42 and “Thioartiets’ work has becndone withatnate i selection and a fdelity tn exccution with resulta which wil) com- ‘the mand tho ll’l’lh‘cfllllnn sud admlirstion of all, {iterary deacrd vision of Mr. Trullope, wh cdgn of italy, and whose brill confirm theit ‘accuracy and val fbicit of bqunl TBHL, THE ANCIRNT MARINER. ILLUSTRATED BY DORE. The Rimo of the Anclent Mariner. Dy Samuct T‘k lor _Colerid; Iliustrated by Gustave Dore. .. maguicently fllustrated and’ soinptbous yeiume: Follo, cluth,” 810, ’“’“‘"'fie‘" vlo with this magnificent volume has lar as we aro hitherto oware, . ., The right -uhé chuse for, bim the Mariner,” like the * Wauder! T lils bess.— 7he Acartemny, Lonii en printed (o thin couniry, so ~CAristtan Intelligenter, N. cat Marin el o, ' ‘Tho most wondertully “welrd poem fnthe English Ianguage. lilusiratod by the nost dariug and origiust artlet of Bis sge.—st, Lowia ftepublican, This volume i3 ona of tho moit sumptuous and highly finfahed {n evers respect that has ever cone from this iess, 14188 largu fullo, the workmanshlp of which h 3 Hko pollshied a8 nover beun excelled. Tho marbie, aud the lettor-pres superb work of art,—Usserrer, aper 1% quisiie, o+ . . 2 THE ART GALLERY OF TRE EXIosl. 'y han, @ stec « Dy Edward Sirahan, with 10 des) engrarings (ndia Tofs) and house, leaviug onty M0 for Amorics. Ibwill be found b Chifcago only at uur store, Quarto, cluthi, elcyant, $13.00, The new Heltotype liooks ara THE DRESDEN GALLERY, TUE TITIAN GALLERY, GALLERY OF GRREAT ARTIKTS, THE GRAY COLLECTION. 1 HRTa of 1l d A; :h')'.vggon‘irdu \lg'\"ncl. Lorregglo, ’Il=llln. Maurito, Hubens, Hogs~th, aid meay other rvoowued srifsis. Elegaotly bound, I'rico of ench, $10. “UTlicss uagnifcent art works ara by far the most elahorute contrihutious of American mnsnufacture to Christmas, ‘The liell« neyer beeo Imle; hie counters of the booksturus st Chi B tEdr Jiitier OF theds volimern i compo " Htfuer Of th b s $50. AL 8104 & would b weil worth c s chioap aa the INosE MiMIERL I 1 oF'the reproductto. As among the most notabla volumnes for chlldren, we would name TIHE BOYN 01F 2163 A Mistory 'l{l lll:l nllll;:l‘nf the Levolution, Ry r *My Days and Nighits oiy St en, AUEERE o MY eV o ERL " ote, Coplously Tlusirated. 8Yo.y it 81, 1t 13 (o story of the Amerlcan Hevolutlonary war, told 10 Lhio saproAcd dveturveal ey cral luis Whn jold the patriot sruiy ab Lho very comincucement of the preaturugcle, Wi {vie pard o wl e aiortaus i lca, from thie fiel und beauttully itlusivated. JANET ET SES AMIS, (Junoite aod Jer Frivnds.) In Frenchor English. Iflustrated with 74 Ol‘llln.l:l and Heautitul Designs, 410, Hluminated Cloth, e of tio most alegant, uud elatiarata books for orld, chlldren which wo liave scon.”—Worl +* A bouk In French or Enklish for children, with a atmple, Umped, sitractive text, and & vory delighi{ut tes of ous, We €Iy butray a sacret in et i1, Chiasa Ho e Juatitbes—Naw on of the Jirange scini-aavige life at 8 military fortrew oo tho ot It {s written with fotensa be writer, whocver lic ia, ‘A more 1y an eloquent ser- he; T i1 aps of Western Iife, TiI IME! ubtful If anything toure teiling has hoen written to reveal tho trus naturs of re- ETIN says: “Theroa n of & Weatern steam- bost vorye thes that in which the fate of the licica ptions have been confided to th super- 0sc loag and fotimate knowl- ey 8 4 wrr:lle% will n_geuersl sppear- pnce, iybography, bludlng, etc., fow works have Ticen ject waschoscn for M, Dore when they A Tho * Anclent ings Jew, gave hioy roont ot At g 8LALI Lheré eelicich or faT bfulnen withvat itiug atoll the excelicnce or falil bRt o At Tndependent, it ot Loxluton s Concord 1o tha aial triamph Bt Yorkiown. > The Yolums s profusely A Wholesale Demand to Be Made on President Orton. Mr, Hewitt Subjects Himself and * Party to Another Dis- comfiture, He Charges the Post-Office with Tampering with His Letters, And Subsequently Opposes @ Republican Motion to Investigate. Mr. Hendricks Interviewed by an Indianapolis Reporter. He Apprehends Grave Consequences if the Two Houses Disagree, Another Chapter of Murderous Bulldoze ing from Loulsiana. THE GREAT QUESTION, 3'CRARY'S PROPOSITION, Special DispatcA to The Tridune. ‘Wasniyutox, D, C., Dec. 20,—~The number of plans for scttling the dieputed Presidential ques- tion increases. Thers s manifested a desire to refer the election to the Supreme Court, Ropub- lleans who two weoks ago would lston to nothing of the sort arc now consldering the various plans, Tho McCrary plan, introduced the firat day of tho sasslon, increases In favor. It Is that the Supreme Court should Le asked to give an opinlon upon the dispntea constitutional points, The presumption of the plan fs, that an oplnion so given by the Court as lawyers would be acceptod by both vpatties ond the people. Tho plan does not contemplate giving the Court any Jurlediction to fixl a jndgment. Thoso who favor .. this plan maintain that, while there is no way for bringing the mattor formally bofare the Court, that body would not refuse to give the Amcrican Con- grese its legal opinlon In 0 groat an emergency, It 1a argnod that tho Supremo Court cannot be calied * apolitical body, because the attitude of partics has maturlally changed alnco its junfor member was appuinted, and the majority of the Judges received tholr commiasions when the political {esues wero very differcnt. Members are already loaving for the holldny re- cess, and the gencral Impression Is that a sesslon ' next week will be fmpossible. " " LOUISIANA. : A letter from a well-known Ropublican at New Orleans expressea the opinion that the faller the investigation the mora clearly will it appear that Hlayes carricd the State fakrly, and that the actlon of the Returning Doard cannot bo shaken. Tho Democrats aro still relylng upon 3 new count in Florlda, They do not have nuch confdence that it will change the result of the Elcctoral vote, but hopo It can bo made to show the election of tha State ticket. ORFGON, The Sennto paesed the Pension Appropriation bill to-day, and then resumed the discussfon of Senator Mitchell's resolution directingan inquiry as to the legality of the Oregon elcction. Tho most noticeablo speech waa that of Senator Sher- man, who dofended the Retarning Board of Loulsi- ana, and declared that Gov. liayes would not ac- cept the Presldential chialr unless convineed that ho + waafalrly elected. - Senator Eaton, of Connecticnt, was confident that Tilden was clected, yet ho did not pretend to deferd Gov, Grover, and he had 0 apprehensiong that thero would be any danger rnied_resistanco to Gov, Nayes, whuuld kho: augurated, The ludlcations are’ that the fu- vestigation will bo ordered, but that the Sennto. will not adopt the preamble'to Henater Mitchell's resolutlon, which characterizes the action of Gov, Gruvor as unuuthorized and illegal, and the con- duct of Cronin, lhnkxllelldufl Elector, aa fraudu- lent and wicked, number of Republican Sena- tors think that it would not bo proper forthe Senate to ndopt this langnage in advance of tho investiga- tlon and report of the Senate Committce. WIO SHALL TAKE THE INITINTIVE. Nelther Houso has yet aopointed ita Commlitteo on the disputed Prealdential election, although it/ 1s nuw nearly a week since the resolniions outhior. izl them were pssed [n both liouscs, The Sen-: ato fa walting fur the House, holding that, as thas) body orlginated thu proposition, it should ba tirst: Lo creste ita branch of the guusi-joint Commitreos. but the Democrats fn thy House ure bolding backi, to have tho Senste ahow ita hand first, Thoy want to noe what kind of men will bs svlected to repro- sent the Seunte, “If Hepnblican partisans sre chosen they will probably wend Democratio artbians from the House fo meet them. There s, Bowover, no prababillty that any bt fair- minded men will bo wolected by tho Senute, . 16 will be manifeatly improper to put men Upod the Commitice who are upposed (o the object for which it was crealed -namely, the discovery, if [wulblc. of eowno method of action in relation tn 1o coanting of votes upun what both Houser can agree, The duh{ In creating the Comunittes illun- trates wall the attitude of the partiea on the wholo question of (e Presidency. Euch hesltutes to take uny dechalvo stop, aud procrostinates day ufter day inlho hopu that the opposing party will deveiup ita parposcs, TIHOSE TELEGRAMS, TUX UOUAY VOTES POR AN INDISCIIMINATE 8E1Z- * v, Spectal DispatcA to The Tridune, Wasnmvuton, D, (%, Dec. 2 -Atter vainly try- ing for thres dayw and nights to prevail upon the Dewmocrats Lo oppose tho proposition to apen telee praph otticed for tha inwpection of politicul dlse patches, Mr. Howitt to-day surrendered, and trled k ~ T Klegant Stylos, Dest Quallty, 8100 per dorens aix for S kh 1d ’M ] R it aeeo | Stookholders’ Meeting, . et Tho snnual moetiog of the ookliolders of The Voase = ) p T s 1 Vol. 1gine. Price, 81. PIHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Quaars Towli Coutpany whi e neld o Vo roomi- of MUBBEIR AND JET JEWELILY, | e asivan s allon colcuor Worore: shout ve B e AP I 1 (Y'Y KT Y BB' g iy auihams Pas vl reealt PO T et | TIAT TN AV DD UQOPNTC Ladies’ —and_ Genty | istoss iyt Uikelslaion fruiow svery nas suing year, and for (1o tranaaction of such uther bul- { Sealsiin Hats, Caps, | N boynod and e wi o witkos et miaton (o Less & may como befors thow, JOUN b, LONG, { L oistt o | 3o What s "xirvimely funny SOULGeEr u Wk HOTOG RAPH LB UMS| _ — — emiin g"z{g":fg:;:"r /"d‘c:crel!lf. Crrtatla Gudn, o Y i TR b GOBLINS, - Stockholde_ri Meeting, Xatst and incet Stylo of RUNDER aud yost Qonds—Tawest | | JONNNYICIN AND TILE GOULING, by 8 shiort apeech, frst, to put hiwsel! in sccord [ wlith hls party, and next to produce a great sener- tion at the cxponse of tho Hepublican manager ment of the Post-Ofilca. Ilo dellberately charged that the opsulug and examination of s polltical | correspondence was a frequent occursrence {n the |, New York Post-ORico; that letters werv opencd by j 118 and 120 Monroe-st. X e eyl JOHN G. SHORTALL. AK “4 Portland ilock, southeast coracr Dearborn and Washington-ste some application of steam, and afterwurds resonl- od, but not withuut leaving traces which experte could discover, He was completely tuken abuck, however, by the declsration of Messrs. Garleld 3 #nd Hoar that it was his duty to move for an I mediate investigation, avd the Republican sid¢ would give him prompt and efficient sasistance, In tho face of this proposition twlco forced upor® him, ho sat sileat, and tho whole House secmed t¢ fecl his embarrasament. A lttle later it was s tncreasod as to becomo palotul to his friends by 1 Republican offeriug 8 resolution providing for & committee to investigato the latter, and In Hewltt's interest. So apoarcut was it that he had simply utterod & sooeation that the Democrats felt con- strained to object to the conslderation of the ruso- lutlon. ‘Thecontroversy is ended. Tho Houss bas de clared itselt im fuvor of the broadest interpretation of jte rights, 1t has decided, by a large majorlty, tlon. Fi Prices, J.8. BARNES & €0., 70 Madisou. New varioties of RUBBER DOLLS, TOYS, e ot e oung by storm, nothing 1iss uppeared NOTIOE, wlitg,nd tuny, and Griitoal’sa . L8 Jik NEW VOLUME FOR targ, surance Go‘ matier for quito youu - ¢hildron g sowaud it ¥ TSIRSRCONE....L ... (S % 5 =il Continental Life In- TR TRER SHOW, A vesatltal vasons. 1. Lflnn‘fls Fallot foterentog A Fissting of Uio ercditors with bo held at, the sunusing sad beautftul pictures,, Very e i 338 Vaslingtonaty - | 3¥e, ootz dint sbove st some of tne morg istiiuy ks of the year, but visltorsat our store wii! fn i b ususl with all that {a best and Anest ln Ny SR ineratare S iha CHEAREST o REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS 91 chiofce tnalde Property at Low Marxer IaTes, OLY Goo A PORHOLIDAY PRESENTS | WHOLESALE PRICES. SRR The sanual meetingo! the stockholders of this Ban and BALLS ¢ OULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 0O, fi":fi:’;flfi%{:{fi:fi:flgz:‘; i1 | And all Liuds of RUBBER GOODS. ’ 5 e 118and190 Monros.st. ATS N AR, Present, ; ¢ s saias A Stockholders’ Meeting. HALLOCK, HOLMES & C()., Canarl d all Kinds Bingt 110400, Dec. 18, 1578, O f’,o STATI-ST . 9 anarfes sn n n, . . Dec. 18, 1670, " D} i oA N L Bia, Goldtan,ana Aqoaris, yey | o728 gnai mestog ot B diblalioy o | _ INO. DO STATIST. sTEm,s DOILIJA.R STORE suitable for 'llullflsy Presents st cllly. m|m- E‘l:clffl’ll!labl.!an fi‘:}l’llu‘:l:lle:“ l‘!r"‘?ndltlgll:‘n. HBUFFALO ROBESN, e = O G, | T3yt Haetiy, e Torh bocwech Sh'bours o WE HAVE ANOITER SMALL COLLECTION OF | T A . WANTED, i T A Sniasa i AT S 2 ¢ £ o “S”'{_‘Wwwmm T ——te e | BUFFALO ROBES, CHARLES H.REED, | s bl stiiieniermines ‘M d e =cuoro e JIBNUCIINBRON, SOOWONS 7 1 VAR T T (L ITE LTt Sl i otop i iommiont 1Y a y Sltuation Wanted, | s Gusion it | “Raoms Paent pasiy Mais | Sy ™ o e i ATTORNEY AT LAW, |JANSEN, McCLURG & 00, "g;‘.flmfl;’:fllgn«gkkeun{’wig\lx!nlnen recommnendse | Made ta measurn. Ths very best, @ for 88, ’}m the | Dress-Ehirts. The yer %"‘fu{:" $0; can be fintshed P, B, WEARE & CO., 83 Market-at., 117 and 118 State-at., Chicago boas Adarens' X85, luac oince, " M1oeM BRIV | ellgh estobligatiin o fakesny shifisordersd unlemper | aa saally 1 sowln BNERG GO0 V1a et Madaon st for T, U, POWER & DRO. 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