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VOLUME XXXII. LACES, LACES! Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS, IMave now in stock the most attractive assortmnent of REAL LACE GOCODS! Irer shown here! comsisting of the very latest “Paris und Berlin Novelties,”? specially dmported by them for their own trade. . Real Lace TRIMMINGS! NECKWEAR! Maizy destrable and choice raricties, never shown in this city before. Special attention 18 also called to their lines of STAPLE LACE GOODN! Wiich will be found replete with all the latest and mnost desirable productions, and at prices fully “twenty-five per cent lower?? than previous ones! An early examination of above s tnvited, as goods are Dsirable! Choice! Cheap! And will accordingly sell fast. GENERAL NOTICES, H HO! FOR KANSAS! e have taken au agency and male srrangements with the hansun i afieay Company wherchy wa i v e w offer XI settlers, way, (] tive D ing or WOl 16 vicw i gy haaing, gt outwith nsfo make C oDz the Inicilizent, tadusislous, and thrifty Citisons Of \its bate, ' WG lava Just roturncil 1riim & CArela) Inepece Vo of tlicae Innudsh and for full particulare call an e, Bid maka arraligements 10 §0 out and 100 A havemute urrangements with some capit Bt ifschuniyseafoF il Touniyanouy e ol 4 ) Kunsas, e manacoment of whic it U ander our directiom, oo o oment WARREN, KEENET & CO., 104 liearnorn-at, PIANOS! ‘With Equalising Scale and Linear Dridge. ‘The Mathushek T1anvs are now acknowled; Juikesof mue il or o A or Lo sny other Visuus m e, Wl ind Lincard i e planation of the Equal: < 1 upon appiles. {1in: Mo berson wiahing (o purcnase s Iano should fall Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Beautiful Design of Cases, TELTOX & POMEROY, 152 smatg HEEET.I CHICAGO. Sote A’A‘nlu,lorlu Northwest, KYEILY TOWN, Fine ‘ctacles sulted to alt sights o fi'-li'.i;‘ss -f;’.qu ¥ 4° Bl T bcionueg prine 4 Unruineter, 2 TAILOKING, T E BEST USEN @SS rine Coimees-a3s Sl W ULLS ¢ 73 FALL&Co, Tallois, 130 bora- st P FOIL NALE, TO B fi\\ !,‘\I ‘K ERS <COUNTY TREASURERS. “Pnlfll‘mil:n-moo}_—fifi:—mm approt 5 %fi:&'ln?'i: gi‘.‘l‘;“u.%!i: o B nea it FIDELITY STORAGE COMPANY, 78 & 80 Van Buren-st. VIRR A ver&'*rich display of Btands, Fire-Irons, Screens. Brasy Uangd. lrom.l. llm;rth Brush. ele., ol “hiltoys, < 142 Btate-st. E;YGHS“ BICYCLES AND ‘TRICYCLES. B:‘::;:Cd;;r;:l:l‘:lh tl.A:vr‘;)l&B!‘J; Baluwore, Md, ‘ ghmw-\:uflm Wour i SaOv el pheass; LIQUORS AND CIGARS. CIIICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, SILKS, CLOTIING, A Dollar Greeaback 83 Good 28 a Doller Gold, $1 PER BOTTLE. $10 PER DOZEN. 10.000 boitles of all the followlng brands of Kentucky Hand-made Xour Mash Whani crop of '74, and guaranteed four-snmmer gooda: D. Monarch & Bros,, Kentncky Clab, M. V. Monarch, P, Stitsel, Bon & Lillard, W, . Mcbrayer, All at $1 per hottle, or 12 for $10. Also Sher- lle‘n. Ports, and Gins, of cholcest brands, atsame price. Assorted Gases, Of 12 bottles each—3 of Whisky, Jof Gin, 3 of Sherry, and 3 of Port—all best brands, fur 810, put up expresaly for DRUGGISTS' AND FAMILY USE. Al bollled goods from this establishment hear Tawrence & Martin's trade- mark— wage flsing fromi lix Ashes, " aud all such are nteed. All goods deflvered free uf chnrge. Cirar Department ‘We have now In store (00,000 Scldenbere & Co, Key Weat Cizars, whichwo will sell cheaper than 80 in the West, and retafl the Londres, omy Comuie {1 Faut, Zerllnn, Eleganies, and Espanolas three for 25 cents, Opera Boufle rnd Tiegalitas, 6 cents each. Tlave also of our own Ime ortation the following brands of lavana Ses Tt varous tyiea tod Fizes: Oacar y Amn, 1aHosa, FlordeCuba, Iiigh Life, La Africaun, snd Romeo and Jullet. LAWRENCE & MARTI 111 _MadiSPE:Sf;.— C! GOLDEN EAGIE CLOTHING STORE. OVERCOATS SUITS FOR = BOYS, and " CHILDREN, RETAILED FOR CASH AT WIHOLESALE PRICES, 136 & 138 Madison-st., 144 & 146 Clark-st. \T Ge Covered Coal---Clean and Dry. PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTONCOAL. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. TERMS CASIL Orders received only at eeeeens 82 WASHINGTON-ST, -INDIANAST, BRIDGE, VAN INGEN, Sup't, FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Apply to WM. C, DOW, Room 8 Tribuns Building. EEKNY, &co TUST RBOBIVED, HARTFORD FERNS, Malden Halr Ferus, Autumn Leaves, ctc., at HOVEY & CO.’S, Beedsmon and Ploristy, 50 East Madiaon.at, (4 cast of Btate). HOTELS, e e e MOXON’S HOTEL, Forwerly St. Jullen, on Grand Noulevard, be orty-rut a0d Forty sccond wiacs seiiat i v furnivhod, will be oveued as i Orst-class Josd House, Batarday exenlny. Gt ki 1877, HARIY MOXON. Proptictar. Wines, Liquors, and Segars from Chapin & Gore, Game Buppu! alt; VIRE-PLACE \tmore Wirc: T Place Heater, as set Ly us, ¥ the BEST Heater ia the market at TRICK ISAAc . . BANGS & €O., No. 215 Sate-at,, uear Adumy. 3 CUSTONERS TELL OF IT, BLAGK SILKS, |gum prcES PLEASE Manufactured for the best En- glish Trade, and greatly supe- rior to the common grades of 8ilk generally sold in this mar- ket. “ These goods, of an un- usual width, 24 inches, are made of pure silk, free from charging, and WILL NOT TURN GREASY WITHWEAR. The great success attending our introduction of these Silks, and the satisfaction given by their wear, has encouraged us to make special arrangements for their sale during the pres- ent season, and we have re- ceived a full assortment of the different qualities, which we offer at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, Ranging from $1.50 to 4.50 per yard, ALL 24 INCHES WIDE. An examination of the quali- ties at $2.00, $2.60, and $3.00 is particularly requested. Lach piece is fully war- ranted as to FINISH, COLOR, and DURABIL- ITY. ~cy FETLLE TR 2 =~ < o 121 & 123 Stat BRANOCET, Michigan-av, and Twenty-secoud-st OVERCOATS, OVERGOATINGS, OUR LINE EMBRACES ALL THE FOP- ULAR BIIADES OF Carr’s English Elysians, Carr’s English Heltons, Diagonals (New). All of these goods are the best in quality. To be sold at the Lowest Prices. LINDSAY BRAS, TAITLORS, 141 & 143 Dearborn-st., TRIVUNE BUILDING. TIRUSS E COMMO! ected by Come s rupu for their Eujes persansl Jis bews Truas (0 (ho work s having rs: russed throughiout Europe s well as the Usite 11ablo Truss in tho worid for & king. and i Adipted i yvars, wid (v wie scientie adjustineut of Truses (s largely fo le aiributcd our siccew lu permaiicntly curlng s majorltyof cases which aply to ‘us for treat e facturcrs of the Putent Resmiess:Ticel Klanio Klockings. “Wearlonger, Ko ripplug st the el chat- fug, or galllog.” Clreulars scut frea. BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, 60 STATE-ST., CIICAGO, LI, WANTE Partmer Wanted, With from ten to twelve thousand dollars, to pur- chiase an fnterest §n an eatabiished, exclusive, ana proltable machine manufactaring husinces in tble city, conducted on a cavh basie, having no debts, and in oxcellent wbape, Partics must be prepared to give best of rcferences, Address, with real R 84, Tribuue oftice, AN-AV. CHICAGO, SEWER PIPE, PUSSEEIIEE, kbt e SEWER PIPE, Drain Tile and Cemeut, snd Flue Lining. W. M. DEE, d 87 Jaok: between Btats 35 Quiney tad o Jushoot: T wan IK . JOIN . ASHLEMAN, ‘Wholesale Jeweler, fs closizg out bis entlre stock of Watches and Jewelry at Retail, regardless of cost. Calland See. 136 STATE-8T. They are quoted hy many. OUR SHAPES PLEASE. We show the Latest, Onr ASSORTMENT Ploases. We fake the Frout, O0R “C. 0. D" PLEASES, 11t shuts off Dead Heads, NUTTING, C.0.D. (LOTHIER FOR MEN, FOR BOYS, FOR CHILDREN, AND GENTS FURNISHING Go0Dg Retailed at Wholesale Priees, 184 & 186 State-st., OPPOSITE PALMER IIOUSE. Largest in the World. T & 5A YEIL oue-price cash, 410, 419, 420, Iwauke ve the largeat. retall cluth: store i tho world, upylng _au_grea of more” than _an T Ty cmploy scveral” bundred tatlors, rul rewinz michines by steam power, and manu- facture and scli half a millon’ dollars’ worth | of new's and boys' clothing annually, Those who cone » I gwn Interedt will not by of high-price wn haues, but will go direct, ta the: factory. 20, 422, and 418 M- ndoniy strictly onue BAVELR, 410, 4 . Tho g, ol THE GREAT LUROPEAN WOVELTY, HUNVADL JANOS. NEW APERIEMNT WATER. toectally recommend- 2= e for richness ty aper- 4 fent salte, and its e cacy tn illous attacks, prevention of Gout, Plles, etc., aud a1 an ondinary aperfent by LIEBIU, Vike Je MARFONRIME, New Vork, A nE-d nl'l\‘_xg.‘lmfluru B ey Vet mi for, . JAMES B WOOU, Now Yok, *Certain, D A e i Pekiressy superiof (o any oiber bitter water.,' A HAMMOND, New York. *The asant aad eticlent of ail purgative 1 L. LOOMIN, New Yark, *'Tho iost prompt’ihd must - efcleats speclally adupted fur ulllylnm.;'l N i Ny 1 BARKER, New York, e DREOR) AR AT thanany other."™ DR.LEWS A, HAVIE, N #Pre- ferred (0 any othier laxative. York. A WINEULASSFUL A DOSE. Krery genulae hattlo hears the nama of Tho Apols Waaria Cor ey, touton o o FHED'K DE BARY & CO,, 41 & 43 Warren.ot.,, New York, Sole Agenta for United Btates xnd Cansds. FOIL SALE xl\'lnlul.}mum. GROUKERS, AND HIL U " EXPOSITION BUILDING, ONLY ONE JORE DAY OF TIE EXPONTION, POSITIVELY No Extension of Time. Extraordinary attractions all the weelis No advance in prices. Admisalon, Adults, 25c.; dren under 12, 16¢, Chil- EINANGIAL, "TARM LOARNS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO;, Room 20 Tribune Duilding, Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northern and East- ern Illinois at 8 per cent inter- egot;. payable once a year, Tespondence solle MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH B, REED, No. 20 Nassav-st. N, Y., Ju aumounts os requlred, on IMPIRUY ED CUICAGO FROPERTY, st BEST RATE. Applications received uud promptly sttended to by _l_! A, HURLBI Rundolph-st. 7 PER CENT. ‘Wa are preparcd to pegotlate loans vn cholce fme fiuvfll vlty vwgel’l! 12 sulie ol $5.U8) OF OVer. A8 AY required, a4 7 per cout, Sinaller smouuta at current Fules. Nk 9 III!ND. (x] Enat Washlugion-at. L iab ot FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS Boukht 8¢ 73 ceuts on the aullar, viz.: 13 per cent In S AND ma| 7, 7 T Flali, ™ Gold id Nicaal trimmed, aad SLATE MANIELS, PROLASCO & RUNNKY 208 wrATE Y. X THE WAR. The Turks and Russians on the Move in Asia Minor. With the Invaders Ahead, According to Latest Advices. The Russian Camps in Bulgaria Nothing but Lakes of Mud, Egyptian Troops Being Worth- less, Will Be Sent to the Rear. Hungarian Infantry Invade the Territory of Little ‘Wallachia. The Austrian ‘Authorities Advise the Roumanians to Shoot ihe Invaders. The Geshoffs’ Sentence Commuted to Ban- ishment, Gambetta Again Sentenced to Fine and Imprisonment. WAR NOTES. PURSCIT. CoxsTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12.—Iutelligence has been received at the DBritlsh Embossy that MukNltar Pasha is pursuing the retreating Rus- sians, Mup, Loxnox, Oct. 12.—A correspondent with the Czarowltch's headquarters at Dolmy-Monaster telegraphs under dato of Wednesday as follows: ** A severe storm of cold wind and rain which began a week ogo etill continues. The camps ore lterally lakes of mud. All the roads are impracticable cxeept the high- way between Blela and Itustehuk, The suffers ing of the soldicrs tsindescribable. No prepara- tion lns vecn tnade for winter weather, and those who lost thicir tents and overcoats in the retreat from the Lom a tnonth siuce have not yet been supplied with others,” 3 1MPOSSIBLE, Gonyy-8TUDEN, Oct, 12.—The Czarowiteh has declared it impossibic to wiuter his armv in Bulgaria unless Rustchuk orsowe other fortress previously surrenders. OF NO ACCOUNT, A Bhumla dispatch says: “ 1t Is stated that Prince Hassan and the Egyptisus are to be sent to Varna to relfeve the Turkish marrisun, who will advance immedlately, Thisisinconsequence of the uselessness of the Ezyptions ju action,” BENVIS AND TNIE PORTE, Brronape, Oct. 12.—Prince Milan has re- celved anote in conclliatory terms from tne Porte polnting out the armaments of Servia arc prejudiclal ty the maintenance of zood relations, which the Porte greatiy desires to preserve. BERVIA AND JIUSSIA. LoxnoN, Oct. 12.~A’ Beleradu speclal saya the Cablnct has unanhnously und detinitely agreed upon terms of agreoment with Russia, ‘This probably refers to the agreement concern- {vg the subsldy of a million of rubles to be pald Servia monthly from the time her army s sent to the trontier. "Troops aro continually march- Ing to the fronticr, ready for any offensive movement on the part ot the Turks. Cristlcs, the Bervian agentat Constantinople, 1s expected home shortly. TODLEDEN, 8. Prrensnunc, Oct. 12, Todleben will replace Gen, Nepokoltschitzky at the head of the entire Ueneral Stafl, NEW LOAN. A pew Russfan 7 per cent loan Is impending, TUB IUNGARIAN PLOT. Loxpon, Oct, 13.—~A Vienna speclal from Bu. charest says, * Varlous unconfirmed reports are current here concerning the Huugarlan Jucur- ston futo Little Wallachia, Acconding to oue of these, the report was caused by a cousecrution of the colors of the miiltia battalion at Orsova, Other reports allege that a body of ralders ace- ually crossed the frontier.” Loxpoy, Oct. 12.—A dispateh from Pesth says tho news of tho Hungurlan incarslon iuto Littlo Wallachia is much doubted there, Bucuaggst, Friday nlght.—It is repurted that the Hupgarisn ralders have recrossed the frontler, SENTENCH COMMUTED, ConstantiNorLy, Oct. 12~The senten ¢ of death passed on the Geshoils bas been cong- muted to one of exile. BIIOOT 'EM ON THE &I'OT. Bucnmanesr, Oct. 12.—There ean be no doubt that a number of Hungariuns really crossed the frootfer, but so far nothing {s kuown of their further movements. They apoear to be ncarly all jufuntry, and should they advauce far will undoubtedly be captured and, if thuy reslt, be killed or executed as Lrigands. ‘Tho Roumaclan Prefect of the Methediutzl District, having gone to Orsovo to reinuvnstrate with the suthoritics, was informed that the greatest sorvice Roumania could do the Aus- trian Government would be to shoot the ln- truders. The raiders are former llungariau . Republicans. | TIlE BATILE OF LOVATZ. Bucnakgst, Sept, 23,—1 fnd that n some quarters the paragraph lu wy telegrapbic ace count of tho battls of Lovatz lias been con- structed into @ statement that tho KRusslans gave no quarter at that placo on the 8d of Scp- tember. I mentioned sceing scveral bodies of dead Turks with bared bosoins, in which wero a number of bayonct stava, I stated that. they had been shot first, and then bayoneted; but every ouo of these bodies bad s fatal guushot wound in the bead or chest, and from the ap- pearauco of the bayonet wounds and the total absence of blood flowing from thew, 1 was satisicd that they wero dead before be- fug bayoncted; and 1 only intended to wention the fucident as an illustration of the fury of somie of thy cumbatants, who satlaficd thelr rage by stabbiug the dead bodigs of thele encwicé. Thess bayoncted corpses lay vutside the redoubt on the line of the ‘Turkish retrea where muuy of the Ottoman soldiers balted ans fired fn the moat desperately scuscless way une 111 they wers shiot dead, without baving it in thelr power to affect iu the stightest degrue the Russian chances of victory, Sowo of the Ruse slan soldicrs returnlug [rum the pursuit had, ag- parcutly, stubbed these dead bodics in pure wuntonuess of revenge. Inslde the redoubt the risoy, caught fu o cul Ao sac, Telusil 1o surrenders but . when “pe siatance euded fu their beiy, ehot dowu In tbat terrible way before de- suribed, the Russian soldivrs sct to work at once to extricats the wounded snd curry thew o a lace of safety. As I stated in my account of o battle, } watclied thew at thls work forfully Lalf su hour, and can positlvely state that they did all ta thely power Lo save tho wounded, sud 1 eaw tho musinicd Moslows being curned away on ambulances along with wounded Russfans. 1 never had a word spoken to me on this subject by any person whatever, and this statement Is due on account of paragraphs which I have seen in varjous newepapers siuce my recent return to Bucharest, afteralong absence in Bulgarfa, where 1 saw no journals whatever, NUNGARY. Viensa, Sept. 29.—1 mentioned a few dass ago that attempts were being made to give n tangille form to that fecling ol sympathy for ‘Turkey which exists in Hungary, but which has hitherto been confined to guhllu meetings and demonstrations, and that there was a proposal to et on foot o Hungarfan Leglon to fight for Turkey, At that time there were only gencral indications that such an attempt was con- temgulated. Proof lias since been sunplied that such a plan was really being carrled out, and severnl hundred stands of arms, with a consid- erable quantity of awnmunition, na well as a number of fez caps, have been scized in various places in ° Transslvania, close’ to the Roumanian frontler. Havinz regard to the places at which theae preparations have been found, it may be predicted with some confidence that the plan was not_only to enlist an armed bods of men In Hangary, but likewlse to cm- ploy it by making an vxm:lllluu into Roumania, The point chosen for this expedition waa the bust one, for, besides the regular line of com- munication, there are a number of mountuin passes across the Carpathisns which at this time of the year are all more or less practieahle, and which, partly from their numbcr, and partly from the wooded nature of the country, are y diflicult to guard agafust the passage of detachimnents, os is proved by a tolerably active smugeling trade which is carried onut that point, . Morcover, the population of Szekler, a iranch of the Hungarian race which dwells there, o over in thousands every year into Roumnnla for work, returning agrain i the win- ter. The wmen enrolled could thus, without ex. clting the least suspiclon, go ncross the frontier even by the regular lines of communication, and nect againat o point on the othcr slde of the fruntier to recelve the arms and ammuunition which mizght have been smuggled across. The discoveries which have been made ghow plaluly enough that the Government Is on the alert, and d«termined that no persons bestdesthose legally ent:tled to direct the poliey of the Austro- Jluneanan Munurchy should take thie Eastern question into theirown hands. Of course.Jirom tiiese first sclzurcs It Is not pussibie to say low for the preparations have been cheeked but as those wio may, be meditatine such an furoad into Roumanta wiil sce fron the steps takea that tirelr desien 3 known, they inay have eence enough to glve It up as fmoraeiicuble. The passage of a few hundred armed men can have no sort of Influence on the courte of the war; the intentlon fs evidently only.to_compro- mise und, if pussible, to embroil the Mouarchy, and thus drive it into active measures on the slde of Turkey. Th persons who think so seem rather 1o be incutging i illusions about thelr own power sud fmportance. They can, ot the utost, cause some slixht inconvenience to others, and pussibly rather inore tu themad lves, but they will not alter the course of the polley of this Monarehy, I the lucfTectuul attempts of Turklsh synpa- thizers in [lungary, and perhaps outside "of it, to drag this Manarchy Iuto the war are not very wise, the wrath and scorn of 8 portion of the German “press agafust the ioanlfestations of -fmp:uu' for Turkey are not much wiser, for they Hkewise tend to produce the mnmu?l ef fect to that which is rrobnmy Intended, Rude lanprunge and absund Insfndations that thuso demonstrations have an anti-dynastie character, or else that they were ot up by Count Andrase sy for use at the Balzburg futersiew, are not ex- actly the way to stop the cbullitions: of sympa- thy'hiere. Un the contrary, to those, who™ have the least knowls t the Hungarian character, such lunguace secius the surcst way to strength- cn the agitation. FRANCE. THE EXPULSION OF BEDLL. Pams, Oct. 12.—~Duke Decazes, Miofster of Foreign Affairs, writes to the Kappel, censuring it for endeavoring to excite vublic oplufon agsinst the expulsion from France of one Bedel, an Aurerican, Ife says that Bedel displayed great actiVity in the Department of the Selne- et-Marne In furthering the clection of a candi- date bostile to the Guvernment, ' Hu also says that “Bedel, in taking an sctive part in the clectoral struggle, and openly mantfesting hos- tility to the Uoavernment, has abised our hos- pitality and justly brouzht tipon Limeclf the ap- plicatfon of Art. 7 of thelaw of the3d of De- cember.” Bedel clalms that he was expelled from Fraoce without sn assigned reason, and secks reparation through the American Legu- tion. United States Minister Noyes had nu lo- terview with Dccazes sesterday on the subject, but the result of the meeting bas not trons. spired, POLITICAL. . Duke de Broglie, President of the Counclland Minfster of Justice, kas addressed o cireular to the Procurcurs Ueneraux, At instructs them to prosecute disseminators of false reports nbout negotiations and slliances vetween forclen Pow- ersy in view of the possible effects they may have on the coming elections. This is probably in consequence of o curreut rumor of un auti- clerical altiance between Germany and Italy, OAMDETTA AGAIN PUNISNED, Pants, Oct, 12.—Gambetta has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment and to pay u fine of $300 for placanding his recent address to the clectora of his arondissement. The priuter of tho address has been sentenced to fifteen doys? imprisonment and to pay a fine of &400, FOREIGN MISCELLANY. PAILURES IN LONDON, Loxboy, Oct. 22.—Tue suspension of an'old- established firm fn the north ingrain trade, with branches fu California and Valparalso, wus cur- rently confiemed yesterday and belleved, Later—The flrm suspended is Cross, Wedder- spoon & Cu,, of Glasgrow, Valparalso, and San Francisco, They expect Lo resume Mouday, J. F, & E. Van Camp, bulders, bave fafled, Liabilitles, 81,150,000, . HESIONED, Bruan, Oct, 13.~"Tho Nutional Zictung states that Count Friedrich zu Eulenbere, Minister of ibe tuterior, ins resigned. YIBE AT FORT AU PRINCE, NEw Youg, Uct, 12.—Another scrious confla- gration Is reported from Port au Priuce, Alarge nuwmber of houses were burned, The Custone House narrowly escaped. rine, LonDoN, Oct. 12.—A tire occurred at the Duke of Arevll's seat at Invarary Castle, Invarary, Argyllsatre, The central tower was gutted. GENMANY, A Berlin eorrespundeut ulwrn;lm that the resizoation of Count Fredorick Zueulenburg, Mintster of the Interior, was causcd by a con- troveray in the Cabinct relative tu the extension of adwinistrative reformns. Prince Blsmarek is desirous of lmlilog theso reforms, and the ublle are fuditferent, as the guestion privcipal- y concerus techinieal detadls. e e — DON'T CHOOSE GUNS, GILMORE! Speeiul Diroaich tn The Chicauo Trivune. New Yosk, Oct, 12.—Up-town this wmorning there wero lints of & comiug trazedy, and by noon {t was announced that Edward G. Gil- more, manager of Gilmore's Garden, Imd ro- celved a challenge from Gen. T. 8. Dakiu, of the American Ritle Team. The exact words at which Geu. Dakin took offenso weru not kuown, but it was understood that the prove- cation was fn some way conuected with the re- cent gontioversy lu which tho American Rifla Team were accused of recelving mouney from Gilmore's Gonden. Gen. Dakin coull not be found, but Mr. Gllmore showed hitw the follow- ing, received by mall; 4 Jir. Gilitora—Siu: 1 notico by tho papers that ou ur¢ cudeavoring to trow o shadow over m: unor as b gentleman snd wy record a8 & wae ofe fcer. The codv leaves wo tho romedy. 3y frlcud, wooso card 1 fucluse, will mako all ur- raugewents for an early meeling. Yours truly, Grx, Daxin. Tho corg fuclosed was that of Prof. Henry Gwin, NEuola - House, Jacksonville, Fla. ‘The Ietter s regarded Ly muty ae 8 buax, but Mr. Gilmore is considerably L;fimlud. though Lo en- deavors 1o conceal §t. Lo sava I {5 is real he will fight. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. LoNDo¥, Oct. 1%.—5tcawships Wyoming and Alssks, from New York, aud Corlathlan, from Montreal, have arrived out. New Yoxs, Ulffi" lt;—Arflv‘fxdu—lsmummp Montans, frum Livespool: bwi sud, from Anwur& Australiy, fiulnw].m L 3 The Chicago Daily Teibnne, |/ / ) Jo 5 Iy 3 PRICE FIVE/ §'§NT. WASIIAu.ON. lor Little or N6 Change in the Speak= ership Situation. Randall Has a Clear Lead, and Will Probably Keep It. The Irreconcilables Working Vigorous- ly for Qoode, of Virginia. Venomous Sentiments Indulged in at Thursday’s Ohio Gathering. Gen. Garfield's Theory as to the Causo - of Tuesday's Defoat, THE NEW IIOUSE, RANDALL THE MAN. &pectal Ditpateh to The Dricago Tribune. Wasininaroy, D, C., Oct. 12.—The opposition to Randall have been advocating Gootde nsa candidute to day with even greater energy than Sestenday., e I8 put forwand on the two dis~ tinct issucs proposed by the sectionalists ana the filibusters. Joe Blackburn, and the class of ultra Bourbons whith he represents, insist loudly that the time has come when the South should nssert Itsell; that the solld South {s cne titled to recoguition; that an ex-Contederate may claim that ke has done penanco long enough, and that theso intcrests should he recognized by the ciection of o distinctively Suuthern man. To this factionareallfedall tho fliibusters, who are opposing Randallon account ol his action as Speaker during the last few days of thic Elcctoral count. They charge Ran- dail with baving COUNTED NAYES IN, and prevented the insuguration of Tilden, and with having fostered and encouraged the usurp- er. These two classes aro much the nolsest men f Washington, but thelr efforts now scem 1ikely to be as Impotent as thelr brawling {s in- effectual. The conservative Democrats, includ- ing the greater portion of the Northern Desno crats outside of the narrow circle of filikusters, say that they will win In the caucus to-morrow nizht, 08 they did durlng the stormy closiug days of the Electoral count, and that they will teach these Bourbon ruvolutloniats s lesson. ‘The fudicatfons now are, that this con servative hopefulness will be realized. Stll it canuot be denfed that Goode's candidacy {3 A FORMIDABLE ONE, and fs hourly assuming larger proportions.. All of the uther oppusition candidates, with the ex- ceptlon of Cor, have signitied thelr willlugne: to accept Goode 08 & compromise candidat but it appears very dear to-night that the gene tlemon ambitlon for 8peakership honors cannot detiver thelr personal following to Mr. Guode or to any other candldate. For lu- stance, Morrison, of llluole, hos u very compact, carneat, and enthuslastic foliuw=~ Ing, but no matter whnat carnest pledues he may make for Goode, the majority of the 1lll- nols delegation has already determined to TAKE IANDALL AS EECOND CIOICE, The same {8 true of other delegations, and the boust of Reandall's friends to-nicht that he will carry the caucua on the tiest ballut scens net to be without reason. ‘The tinode mopement fsnot alded by the sup- Rarf. It recetves trom such men as Bla:kburn, of entucky, aud Hoolier, of Misstssipy Gouatle L o conservative inan himsclf, nud fa not accountable for the violent tone of somo of his supporters. ngainst titleto hi An effective arrmnent candidacy 14 the 1act thal his Ifouse was 80 bad tie members of the Elections Cominittee reported againat bim, and that ho retained his seat by A VERY AMALL MAJOIITY, Influentisl Democrats voting for his Republican compatitor, The talk of remafning out of coucus ns the houe of suceess for the anti-Randall faction is to-nilzht strengthentuz Randadl, s friends say that If the opposition should make such an attempt Mandall would secure more Rewublicon votes than' Goods could possibly obtaln, To Republeans the contust s becominme yery Interesting on eo- count of the {nereasing bitiernesa between the Democratic factions and the indleations of de- velopment of antagontsms in the Democracy likely to continue throughout the winter, TIHE CLERKSHIV, ‘The contest for the Clerkship §a becoming v anfinated, the candidates belng Adams, of tu the uld Clerk, and ex-Eepresentative Caldwell,0f Alabuma, 'The Bouthern men aro opoosing Adams on the ground that, aithouzn 8 Rentuckian, he was o Unlon oflicer durlug tho War, {a not, therefore, a representutivae Southern man. Adams i3 opposed, too, by old | membiers who were not pleasod with the butiou of the patronaze last year, TIE EXTIRA BESSION, Should Kandall be elected Speaker he will the next day snnounce the necessary cumimitices to constder the ulfferent ftems of approprige tion which the President will ask for, but stould thero be o deternination not to traunsuct any trl- ‘1 otuer Lusiness, tho remalngerof the committees will not be unuounced uuttl December, Should there be a brief secsfon with & long futerval members, In acconlance with precedeuts, will have o busls for clalms for extra mileace, but i thie acaslon 18 continuous, or noarly so, thero wlil be no excuse for this THE POSTMASTERSIY, 1. E. Guodell, of Chicago, has arrived here, and wil by 8 caudidate before the caucus for Postuusier of the Ilouse, Stewart, ot Virginiu, the present Postmuster, has the insldo track, Uen, John M, Corse, of Chicago, 18 here, but 1s not a candidato for oftice. MEPUBLICAN GAUCUS, The Republicun Ropresentatives will not hold thelr coucus untll Monday mornlug, as thero will not be a majority of them here until then, Uen. Gurlleld, of Ohlo, will recelve o compli- wentary voto for Bpeaker, and will be voted tu by the Republicaus with great cordlality, A PROFOSITION, There was & mecting of about thirty Repub- licans this moruine to cousider mutiers pers taining to orgunization and the course Repub- licans ought 1o pursue. The fact wus announced that it had been made known to leading Repub- llcans by promiuent Soutbern Democrats that there were about twenty-six ol the latter who were seriousty thinkingof absenting themsclyes from the caucus with the ides of voting aizainst Randall, and for a Southern man, vrovided they coull be assured of muterlsl ussistance from Republicans, 1u regura to this proposition, the mu‘fuu of thoso present fult that they could not tuko purt fnsuch u movement. all that has been learned, thuse dissatisticd Democrats were uot prepared 1o support a Re them aizht. ‘There was & fulrer cliance that publican, tbough (it waa reported that thera Was o remote chance that 8 part of the Democvats mizht be untited upon some such lndependent Kepublivanas Banks, provided ho should ulso remun vt of the- Republican caucus. THE IRRECONCILABLES. VENOMOUS SENTIMENT, Suectul Disputch to The Chlcago Trfvune. Wasuisoros, D, €, Octs 12—~T. s vicleut speechies of prowiucut Democratic Cungrocs- wmen ot the Willard Hotel sercpade last niube Lave ereated o marked scnsation. Buecess du tho Olfu election proves to bave, turned tho Lead of the sveruge Democratle Cougressman, snd deprived b of all the politica) sacaclty b ever pussessed. A verbatin report of the ex- ultant Democratic victory of last eveuing would be au excellent document to clireulate fu the New York cauvass: lrudent Dewoerats feel alurmed lest the Ohlo victory should put the coutrol of thelr party juto the bands of it viclent and dangorous clement. The speakers gener: attacked tho Prest- dent’s title (o bitter” a8d roncorvus lungusge, whichis very feebly ‘portrayod fn tho wearre From abatract seot by the Assoclsted Press. Sums. of tho mory moderate Dewocrutic Congressmen are waklug baste to say tnat they shall take the earliest possivle oppurtunlty u'Congress to disavow the séutlnents cxpressed — Jog Bl bure, of Keutucky, was the oat violeut ) or tbe fulsome sophowmurical P:Imr which be is moted be placed his scal uf cone