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4 -manufacture, shown "at our uwest prices ever befors offered. gflsim}ss Man's Mata o g e Chicage Daily Twibune,, Aoy e D GENTE' UNDERWRAIR, CHEAP LOTN. holds Nicholls’ certificate, Bmith one from Kellogg, A WASHINGTON. SAVINGS BANKS. South. LOTS SHOWN FREE. The many, tasrs which liave bren shied doring the 1ast thirty days nver money lost in Eavings Hanka Dave brodght JOT $o the hesrts aof those who hsd put their money it MY $100 LOTS, Which are THE SAFEST snd BEST investment the Ishoring-man, cierk, teacher, mechanfc, and man of small mcans ¢ao possibly And. NY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only ane Diock from the Depot, snd 7miles from Chieavo. They are Deautiful Property, snd Iam sell- ing them for $1O o, $13 down and $5 monthly. This makes 1t cost yoa, arier sour orst payment, only 17 centa 8 day, Yo tional ecompetition for the trads of other nations, THE COMMITTRES. Speaker Rsndall will gonounce the standing cotnittees og, Mouday or Wednesday next. THE OFFICES. 1N NRW YORK. Speesal Disvateh to The Chicazo Trbune. Wasninoron, D. C,, Oct. 18.—The appoint- ments in New York Clty have given the Cabinet more trouble than most any other of the ap- pointments. There has been auite a sharp an. taganism between the aiffercnt membere of the Cabinet;with respect to them. The situation s this: It is detertnined that Theodore Rovsevelt 15 to be Colicctor, and Gen. Merritt either Naval Officer or Surveyor. The name ‘of Robinson has never heen nerfously cohsidered for Naval Ofilcer, The publication of his name in con- nection with that office arose from the fact that ne was with the FPresident in Rhodo Island, When Sccretary Evarts returned from New York recently ne earnestly favored promoting Benedict, Deputy-8urveyor, to suc- cend Sharp ns Surveyor. This was approved by George Willlam Curtls, who TRGENTLY RECOMMENDED ENEDICT for the Survesorship when Sharp was originaily appolnted. Secretary Bherman, who has safa in the Cabiuct that be presented no candidate and only desired that the oflicers be competont, strongly opposcd the appointment of Benedict ou the ground that as Artbur Is removed, not beeauee he s inefficlent or dishonest, hut because he represented a system which the Presidont de- sfred to abollsh, there was no reason for the promotion of Benedict, who, according to the testimony of the Jay Commission, not only did not dicapprove the old system, hut was arent. Tu enable the United Siates 1o co-operste Vienna in 1873, Congresa then passed a joint resos ceedings and ohacrvations to him. Provition was UDERWEAR Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTONSTS., Offer speclal inducementa to pur= chasers of scasonable UNDER- WIAR, in nctw Unes of best FOREIGN AND AMERICAN Males, from lowest gradesto very best quality. action by Congrees, in accepting the invitation of the Government of France. is of ®o much tnterest Disputed Election Cases Un. der Consideration in the House. the two countries, that the subject might properly be presentnd for stiention at yoor preacnt reasion. it ISTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS. expeditious. ld’l;be Government of Sweden and Norway bas ren 10 toke part in the International Frison Congress. WIAT DID IT. to be held at Stuckhoim next year. ‘1 he problem Pennsylvania Dewmocrats re, RROTHERS. 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-av, and Trwenty-seoond-st, gpecial Bargains this week in DRESS GOODS, Silks & Velvets. Choice - styles of 6-4 BOU- RETTE material at $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, and $2.00. Hsndsome 3-4 goods at &Oc, 76e, and $1.00. Colored South Carolina Members Scated by Southern Demo- cratic Votes, diminish crime—ia ore in which ail civilized na- e e an. jaierest. tn common. nd the Con. | el successin OFlo, roee of Stockhalm reeme linely 10 prove the most | Go v iy nportant convention ever heid for the stady of n resolution of Congress, approved Feb. 10, 1875, & commission was appointed by my predece A Senate TRepublican Cnucus Talks Over the Civil- Service Rules. 147K, his commisslon was renewed by me. An »Civil.Rervice act of 187H, rosa {o meet tho ex- ?—.'apmounnuou ‘of that enut for the same purpose, | Temoval of ¢l the Treasury apa bein:; no longer available for thg | Uuvernment. The President’s Office-Hold- ers’ Order Finds Vory Few Friends. T can rave that oncigar money, or your good wife will find 8 way lo_cconomlze justa little more, o you can by-and-by have A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. IA GRANCGCH Durlington & Quiney Rallroad: 2 smoat attractive end enterpristni anbject ia bronghl tn your attention at this time 1n Noecial Diwootrh ta Ths Chlragn detaited reporta from the differcnl departoients of the Qovernment require their snbmisalon 8t the Secretary Thompson Enu- Owing to the low price of gold we merates the Needs of becawe apparent that 11 COULD NOT BE APPOINTED without creating’ scrious disscnsions In the Cabivet, and for that_reason his appolatment has heen nvandoned. TheCabinet ace now on- slidcring two names, that of Frederick Clark Graham and ex-State Scnstor Bradlord Prince. To conclliate Gen. Arthur for his removal fromn the Collectorshlp, =~ and possibty to eatlefy Senator Conkling, wlhio ia the special champlon of Arthur, the lat- teris to be made Consul-Genral ot Parls, ‘There are 143 applications for this position, TUE BUFHEME JUDGRSHIV. ‘There can no longer be any doubt that the name of Gen. Harlan will be'sent In to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Beneh caured. by the resiguation of David Davis, as was foreshiadow- ed in these dispatchies loni axo, JUDOX WOOLS. ‘The strongest recoimendutions for the Bu- Eruuw Court vacancy are those filed at the xeeutive office by the friends of Judgs Woods, of Alabams. . Tliey include indorscroents from every imnartant lnw firm _In six States {u Judge Woods' vircuit. ‘The cry has been ratred sgainst Judgze Woods that be s o carpet-bagger from fl)lhlo. where e formerly was Speaker of the GUEL Recommendations Contained in the President’s Message to Congress. EXTRAORDINARY BAR- GAINS IN BLACK CASTEMERES. Superior quality of French Oashmeres, ALL WOOL, 48 INOCHES WIDE, at 76c, worth $1.00. 500 PIECES ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, handsome goods, 46¢, worth 76¢. lerino Underwear, The cheapest and best in this city. : French and English Hosiery REMEMBER, La Grange is in Cook County. + 1 havc now eighteen housen under contract, all fo be Snished thia fall, aa eleven of them aimost reedy for greupancy. | There aro, KO PROJECTLD IMPROVE- MENTS at LaGrmnge, but come snd see for yourself. There are more improvements golng va st La Grange than fn 6l the other rubarbs combined. COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, And TRAINB ALMOST EVERY NOUIR. The Ratirosd Company are now selling tickets to LA GRANGE, GOOD ON ANY TRAIN, FOR TEN CENTS, Iy buying 54 rides. GET_THE RAILROAD €O.'S SUBURDAN TIME. TABLE, nud sce for youmelf, - Epecis) ovening tratns duiing mnusement sesson. Sundsy trains for thoss wiihiinz to attend church {n the city. = 1 finve s goud 7-room Cottage, mul Loy tn Evanston for 8700, Lots slane are selilng for $500. T wino have Twenty-one ‘Thousand Acres of ood ot wheat Iand. In Grant County, anestiia, which I will ecli at 83 per scre. tn quanii- ties to suit. Land s selling all Around it froin §0 10 $10 peracte, IN PRICES OF CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S UNDERWEAR. Those desiring to purchase these goods should examine our stock before sclecting elsewhere. HOSIERY, 'NECKWEAR, CARDIGAN JACKETS, UMBRELLAS, Navy: Pay of the navy: amount due Selizman niug ot the regular session. upon arrears of pay, ete.; naval bospital fund: oey of Marine Corps. Other deficienclus exist CONGRESS, UNIMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS. Soecial. Dspaich to The Chicugo Tribune. ‘Wasuinaroy, D, C., Oct. 16.—There wns no feature of interest in the busincss proceedings of the Scnate except the Introduction by Beck of a bill to remove gll remaining disabilities, a reminder of what most people have probably forgotten. There arestill a few men in the South who are deprived of the full rights of citizenship asa punishment for the part they ook lnthe War, When the bill comes up for action it will be scen whether Blaine will agaln move to except Jeflerson Davis from its pro- visions or not. ? PACIFIC RAILROAD DILLS. Thurmnao revived his bill of last winter relat- ingto the interest on the Union and Central Pacitic Rallroad bonds, which the 'Government 1s still payinz. No definite action was taken priations have been insufiicient. This haa been | service. ] 8 o eervica demandod. This was spechly the | it HIRE b8 WORS no ‘e caso last year. to sult the, purposc of I ALSO IIAVE EACH. 40 Lots at Hyde Park - $600 posed neceseary sometimes to borruw tempora- FOMINATIONS. rily from one fund tu ald another, but it docs Wasmxarox. 1. €., Oct. 106.--The nomina- CIHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1877, Pl 3 E FIVE CENTS. the necesaity of Immediste action A sp- sec g -eater economy fo expenditares. 53 3 the international Eshihition which was heid at | X& NOQTES AND NEWS. Tgtion, makina'an Appropristion of $200,000, and | / IA8 FENSION AGRNTS. anthorizing the President to appatnt s certain num- Bvecial Ditpatch lo The Chicaga Tridune, ber of practical artisana and scientific men, who WasmiseToy, D. C.. Oct, 18.—All of the Pens rhonld attend the ehibition and report theit pro- | ¢jon Agents of the country have been invited to zent are fa abars the advantages of this interna- | yurS S 1 the navy. 1t 18 aleo belfeved 1t will Siro made. for the appolniment of o number of | Meet in Waskington to-morrow. The object of honorary Commiseionern, § have felt thas prompt | thelr visit s 1o give thelr personal experience in regrard to the workings of the late consolids- to the prople of this country. and Ao eoitable to | tion, and fix upon some method ‘of making the enridlal relntions hetween the Qovernmients of | parmenta which shall give the least trouble to the pensioners and at the same time prove mosé GRN. LOOAN. 4 A oMcial fnvitation (o this Government | Gen. Jobn A. Logan arrived here to-night, Sherman's this grave question. Under authority of & joint A CTIAKCE FOR INVENTORS, & v 30, To the Western Asroclated Press. r 10 WasuiNeToN, D, C., Oct. 16—Tne Indian Fepresent the Lnited tates upan that oceasion. snd | Government offers a prize of £5,000 for the best the Prison Congrern haring been. nt the carnest [ and £1,000 for the sccond Lest machine or pro- deniro of the Swedish Governtent. pastponed to | coss for the preparation of the ramic fibre. pnrpose withont further action by, Congress, The THE YOTE FOR SFEAKZR. na view of circumstances which render 1t Lighly New YoRg, Oct. 16.—The Tinia® Washio! dealrable that the Commiseioner should proceed to | spectal says It s not probable that Randail ro- the discharzoof hix important dutics immediately. | celved the vote of - cvery Democrat who an- As the seveinl acts of Congress providing for | pwered to bis name on the rofl-call, while Gare ;lald mvelud allx votes ‘::d" k:lyll‘“twcllnwkm{ of bugtuning of the rexalae annnal sension, I ueter | Republicans wha answered o firat call, Ketle e Ehak e any furtner Teference 10 sabjects | Errett, aud Killinger, of Vennsylvania, which the Congress proposcs to study—how to | resumption policy as the principal causs of and havc printed a large eld speechas a campalgn RENOVED, appropriatiun of 34,000 was niactein the Sundry Advices by teleuraph received at the Indlan ool the Commivafoner. | focommend the | Bareau to-day indicata the eafe and expeditions {he farmer appropriation baving been covered into | Jiiver, in sccordance with the wishes of the o be. Bros., Lomdon; miscellaneons claims arisiog MR. CURTIS® PAY THE PULL AMOUNT DUK IlIM AS CIVIL-SERVICS COMMI3SIONER NOT DIAWK BY HIM. for sums for construction and repairs zrising ity Tetegraph ta New York Tribune, out of contracts with fodividuals, for cluthing, WaAsmNGTON, D, C., Oct. 12—In the Repubd- steam mochinery, timber, ele. These will be | liean this morning appears an article copled from communicated atthe approaching regulareession. | the Utica Obeerrer, in thich an effort is made to The Becretary states that the difliculties sttend- | show that George William Curtis and Joscph fng the ndministration of the fnances of his | Medell drew $00 a day for thelr services on the oftlce have grown out of adiversion of appropria- | Civil-Service Comnmiession in 1871, ‘tlons from the special objects to whichthey have | copics of vouchers on file In the Treasury are Dbeen appiled by law, and their expenditure for | printed, from which it would appcar that cach otlier and differcut objects for which the appro- | of theso gentlemen drew 8300 for ten days' days " of_public interest, (Signen) . B, Magun. | Meved to havé declined to vote for Garticld, be- the atatement of the deficiencies for which ap- | has brought them together, snd an adlourn- propriations arc asked by the Kecretary of the ment at the cnd of two weeks until the begiu- Pretended oceasloned by the fact” that Congreeg has fre- { An examination of the orlginal vouchers shows auéatly APReoLr At fote Uit The o has fre | tiat Ro fength of time 1s specified i them, Lave in the newspaper coples the article The Becretary continucs that it has becu sup. The members of the Cominission were allowed * | o gross sum of $2,000 cach out of the Con- gressfonal appropriation of $10,000, by order of Secretary Fish, who controlled the dishurscment not scem that suy such justitication can exist | of the money. This compensation they were at, in new designs, of our own im- 9 1 E last scasiuu, and the controyersy over the quee- tions will be sent to the Scnate to-morrow. | in cases where the borrowing 14 designed to perfcet liverty to draw at any time. The Com- portation, AT EXTREMELY And e large varict;) of 100 Lots at Evanston 500 tlons Involved, which wua then earntst, will be 31'#";’:':3.'.’.:!’.&'.:".“‘ ready to-dav when the Sen- MAKE UP DEFICIENT AFPROFKIATIONS missioners were appulutea fn April, 1871, and 100 Lots atSouth Chicago 250 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Tots at Park Ridge - 300 400 Lots at Lake Sido - - 100 300 Lots at Glencoe - - - 100 600 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at lomewood - 100 2,400 Lotsat San Diego, Cal,, 100 §i7" Romombor'that you get an Abrtract with oll property puroliasod of me, and also pave commisaions, as I deal in nothing but my own property, and SHOW 1T F. 5 IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4, CARRIAGES. . met fu June, remaining in for special purposcs. Buch a course, he thinks, § [hop b Fihey ndjm‘x'm) rencwed. would be manifestly attended with aconse- | Tyl next meeting was fo &mbe THUB LOUISIANA BENATONSIHIFS: In the Republican caucus there was o sharp discussion about the Loutslana and South Caru- 1ina cases. A majority of the Scnators appeared to be disposed to vote to seat Kellozg and Cor- Din; but it was evidant that the mluonty would not be governed by the caucus if it should fn- slst on thelr admisslon 88 a - party measure, The result will undoubt- cdly be to leave each Senator to set as he sces fit. It would bu folly to attempt to apply the party lash when it Is plain that not a slugle vote can be fufluenced by it On the subject of the Southicrn policy the dis- position of the caucua wus to FORGLYE AND FORGET s far 25 possivle,and not to allow it to bs made a bons ‘of coutention by Republicaus in open Henate. A murked hostillty was shown to the Civil-Service policy, pud nre napecially to the officcholdera’ order, which fouud, according to report, not a siugle champlon. ‘The President will to-morrow nominate Gen. tlarlan Associate Justice of the Supretne Cou Theodore Rusevelt Collector of the Port o New York, E. A. Merritt Naval Offler, and Mr, Benedlct Surveyor of the same port. LOW PRICES. Qur stock of . CLOAKS AND SUIT Is now ready, and will be found worthy of special nttention. Handsome long Rough Bea- ver Oloaks at $4.60, $6.00, and $7.60. 20 different styles of Mata- lasse Oloaks in all sizes, richly trimmed, from $9, $10, $12. $18.60, $16, upwards. Full lines of Misses' Beaver Cloaks commencing at $4, $6, GENTLEEN S FORNISHING AT LOW PRICES! Tegal liwit to this discretioun. Deficlences would only 81,200, THE MESSAGL, exlst or not acconling to his pieasurc, Hels DEPARTMENT NEXDS. WasmxaToN, D, C., Get. 18.—The President’s message to Congress {s as follows: FrLLow-CITIzexs ov THE BEXATE axv Hovsk or REPREsENTATIVES: The agjonrnment of the laat Cangress, without making sappropriations for the support of the army for the present facal yeur, han rendered mecereary & suspension of paytients 10 the officers and men of the surua due them tor services rendered after the 30th day of June last. The army exists b{m\mnu of the stalutes which prescribe its numbers, rerulato ita organization and employment, and which fix the pav of ita ofticers and wen, ant declare the right to recelve tho vama at stated puriods. Thestatutes, howover, donot authorlze the jayment of tho troops in the abeence of a specific approvriation therefor. The Uomstitution .Las _wiscly _providedl that 10 money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in courequence of approprintions maae by Iaw, and it s alwo been declured by statute that” no depart- FLOUIR. Tent n_strict obedicnce to the will of Cun- | for noarly two years. ess. 'Thus deeming, ot the commencement of s scrvice, he states he has not allowed any portion of the appropriativus fur the pre: fiacal year to be expended betore the yeu menced. . [1is object primarily was to secare SENATE. Wasnixoton, D. the aunual appropriationa of the Departent Best White Winter, per hrl can be more easily oud avcurstely ascertalucd, Lest Minnesota S!xrlug. per Best Minnesota Patent, per brl... lest Rye, per brl Apules, per brl Muckerel, yer k Seap, German, ver box, 60 bars . Syrap, 5ol KefBeeaea. .. Tamatoes, 3-1h cans, per doz Department shall seck W accowplish results not contemplated or. directed by Con- ure of the law; {s respousitle for uut.duing | ready for business waa agreed to. lon about a fort- the summer. r, Onthe 11th THE RECORD. quence that it wouid enable the Secretary o | of Junc, Mr. Curtis ainl Mr. Medill drew 3500 subgstitute his own ofiicial diseretion for the re- mz:xlan"-mu:x‘uf nlm! !hl:l is “i!l: nglyn’l;a:;.u of n the article in guestion, Mr, Cu - quirements of the law, and there would be no Ward drew $700, making his. total compensation and leaving $500 of thu amnount as- M sigied to ilin untouched o the Treasury, The unwllling to assume this rcsponsivility, but | Cymmissiou_continucd in existence until tho prefers to administer the alfulin of the Depart- | ppeine of 1574, having served tho Government a Oct. 18.—The Senatomet apstem of administratign Ly means of whick | 5¢ ooy und econ afterwurds the Clerk of the House sunounced the organization of that body, and the vausesof a acticicnvy certunly and sat- and nleo the appointment of a committee to isfactorily known. walt upon the President, with a committec on The Secretary does not think it right that the | the part of the Benate, aud notity him thata quorum of tho two Houses had asscmbled; and Srees. “The Department s the creaturs | 8 resolution instructiog the Secrctury to notlfy & the 1aw, and exists only ot thie will and pleas- | the House that a quorum of the Yonate was ) < what the law dirocts to be dune, but i5 ot be: $10 and upwards, Valencia Ralsius, per Ib........ 10 There was some discussion on the lengith of ;fl_gll;m;-_ggv.c“r:‘unfiu: stallexuead, 1a iy em responsible for FAlling b6 accomphish what W bnl])au::;: '::fi‘l‘::::n‘l':ge :;?::c . u'fif. il nrex‘if Special Bargains in imported thoacsalus; and the cacus seemeil 0 bo nearly: | alleo7 Congiegs for that Stcal b W tavo, | 1ax does nOL ICEl 1 iat, actiug on tula prin. | Atong the petitions wero many favorlng an ln- cvenly dividediu opinion s to whether it would Lo better to briug It to aclese in two or three weeks or to allow it to run on until nearly or quite the timo for the regular svssion to berin. JUDOE DAVIY sttended nefther caucus, thus showing bis en- tirc Independence, ‘Tha Democratic caucus occupled itaelf with the contested-seat queation, and agrced that Bpofford’a caso shall be passed at once. No party action was proposed. The Dewmocruts are still confldont that a number of Republlcans will voto to admit Spofford and Eustes, 1twas cven thought that some of the Administration Senstors might offer resolutions scating both of theee men from Loulslana befure the Demo- crats did. 4 therefore, an army in service, suthorlzed by law, and cntitfed 1o e pafd, but o funds availavic for that purpose, 1% sy olso be said at an additional incentive to prompt action by Congress shat since the commencement of tho fiacal ycar, the srmy, taough "’"“"“I“" has Ucen constantly and scte frely employed fu anluous and dangerous service, in the performance of which both oflicers and men have dlscharged their duty with delity and cour- age, and witbont complaiut, Thesocircumstances, in my judgment, conatitute AN _EXTUAOLDINARY OCCARION, requiring Congress to bo convenod in advance of She time prescriud by Iaw foryour mecting u reg- ular wemslon. ‘The imporiance of speedy activa upon_this subjucton the part of Congress Is ko manifest that I venture to suggest tho proprioty of making the necessary apropriations jor the sup- portof tho ariny for (he current year, at lis pres. ent maximom,—& nomerical atreugth of 25,000 med,—leaving for futurs considerstion all gues- tians remlnfi «an increase or docrease of the nuinber of enllsted men. In the orent of the re- duction of the army by subsequent legislation, during tho fiscal ° year, excess of the nlvpmpflllhm conld not be expended, aud in the event of it .nlargement the additional sum required for the payment of the extrs force could be provided in due time. 1t would be unjust to the troops now in ice, and whoss is altesdy larzoly 1n arresrs, it payment to uld be further postponed until after Cone g It have considercd il the queations likely arise in the offort to Ax tha proper limit ta the strengtn of thearmy, The catimatos of aporopria. tions for the supiport of the military establish- ment for tha fiscal year endiug Junc 30, 1878, were transuiiited to Cungress by ihe fornier Bucre- tary of tne ‘I'reasury, st ibo opening of the session in December last.” Theso estimates, modificd by the present Secretary, s0 88 to ronform to the resent requiremonts, Are huw renewed, amount. ng 1 $12, 446, 764,08, ana haviog becn wrans. witted tu botn Houaes of Cungress, are suomitted for your consideration, HICKSON'S . CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. TREGAL ENTATE. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY A HANDSOME HONMESTEAD ON YOUR OWN TLERMS. AT ATCTION, NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON we ll!ull’ wel), withont reserve, Dwellings Nos, 27, 32, i, 45, and 30, in ALDINE SQUARE, On Vincenn Thirty-scventh au Bilk Costumes, and of our own Crand el Opening! TO-]?FAY, | ELEGANT CARRIAGES. (.P. KIMBALL & C0, 370 & 372 Wabash-av,, ‘Will commence their Fall Oponing of Elogant Carriagoes and Harnoss TO-DAY. Thoy havo the largest and best stock of Fino Carriages ovor exhib- thie officers und men of the navy for the made by Congress were insufliclent, and ftaens not possible to make payments without drawiug upont the aupropristious fur the prescnt fscat *Opening.” Stylish and fashionable Black Silk Suits at $38, $46, and $50. 600 Suits of Bourette, Cash- mere, Camel’s Hair, &ec., &c., from $22 upwards, Elegant Combination Cos- tumes at $26 upwards, ‘We are offering great induce- ments in all our numerous de- partments, and request an in- spection before making selec- tions. 121 & 123 State-st. < BRANCH, Michigan-av. and Twonty-secoud-st IING GOODS, teenth Amendment. Referred, for the present year, uless it shall arise nevea- | nles. R sarily out of omisslon to mueke the necessury | wasthe lp‘gr\mfl.\mmu. mittee out July, 147 {ngat the close of Lho lat untll further order wae Alemorials from tbe o removal of the N THE ATD AND DIRECTION OF CONGRESS 10 be g0 rendered asto enable business properly cliargeable to the lust fiscul Feur Lo be closed up as far as possible by the Pnymuu of existing indebtedncss to the ofticers and menof the BLECTION CASES. The Ilouso ;made r-g‘ld progress with the contested seats to-day. The two colored Con- gressuien from South Caroliog, Kalney sod Con, who were objected to Jtllenll[\)'. Were, after three hours' discussion, sworn in, but their contest fs not o end, as thoe cases are to bo re- forred to the Elections Committee. The debate upon these questions is useful, as indicating the first breuk in the ranks of the united Lemoc- racy. ‘lhe Bouth s no longer solid, Upon the question of sadmitting Raluey wpon his prima facle credentials, the vote stood 175 yeus, 68 nays,~ths uays belug all Democrats. The ru comprised the solid Re- publican vote, with u large number of Dewno- wats, Including promiucnt Representatives, Thess votes wers not all given on sccount of luwyers' technicalitics. It was nanifest that sumio of ther were cast from a siucere desire cun Jsed by law, 1f, thereby, sumc ot thie branches | Sereet, astateottet o 5 of the service suffer teniporarily, and sowe ob- | §™ 178y, 10 A amail payment Iu cash, balagea on long time, tntereat ut ¢ per cent, o Pl our afico, 118 & 170 Wabash- BUTTRRS & CO., Auctioucers. roLITIC A " GRAND DEMOGRATIC MASS MEETING, AT FARWHLL HALL, WEDNESDAY 1 ‘04 and 'G5, Refcrred. of the nn‘z bas continued from yeur to yoar back to the late War, It is not, therelore, [ ponsions. Koferred chargeable to any onc ycar, but hus been vecas e i ficlont approprations, the latter haviug been | foired; also, 3 for eight of the last nluufl!url considerubly | Omaba, lcss thau the eatimates. mediatoly In writin, w‘:.lllty duriog the sumwer, At all ovents be madd A BOLD STAND AGAINET 1118 PARTY to-duy, and led the opposition 10 the Bourbons who frad choseu Cox for thelr mauager, The contest to the scat of ltaluey s of courxe basesl upon the complivation rising outut the clectoral proceeding in South Carolina. A eculiar feature of tho contest was u Jetter from Wude Hamptou fn the forw of a protest sguiust tho sesting of Raluey, This letter contained some curions statements tobo presented os evidence to overvome the prima faclo certificate. Oun of the reasons aasigned was that the con- testant, Hichardson, received « number of votes wmcl:'hn Hampton's opinlon, wust Lave been a The following named wentle vited and will adilrens the meeth Ton. Lyman Trambufl, Ton. Mawvillo W, Fulier, Tou, J: it. Doolitile, G, 1, N. Stilea, lon, Henry G. Milter, Joha ¢, liichineg, Hon. John'V, Lo Moyne, ¥, A. loft ston. Thotue Hoyne, 1 Edraund Juewscn, W. W, 0'itten, Lion, M, W ltoblusov, Tlon. IL, §. Shierldan, A A APt - SOUTHT ARK BONDS - aarter of tho fiscal year; $311,053. 50 due for ad- lave beon in omreer Shad by the Eivcal AKERL of he Uovern. ment in London for thy poct of (he forelin isad . dus o the Naval Ilospital 120, 000 due fof arrearazes of pay to ofi- o $42,210.58 for Lho support of the Marine (arps. There wiil also be ueeded au appropria- tion of $:2¢12, 648,22 to defray Lhe uuseilied ex- penscs of the United Stutes Courts for tho fscal year cnding June 30 last, now cue to aitoraeys, clerks, Cowmissioners, Marshsle, and for the rent wf cout! upport of prisoners, and otber detelen INTEMIOR DEPAKTMENT BUILDING. X part of tbe bullding of the laterior Depart. ment wau destroyed on the 24th of last month. Some lymediate repairs and femporury structures bost styles, of their own make, and {romn the Vory Best Manufacturcrs in tho United States, Including Browstor & Co, of Broome-st., Now Yorlk, II, Killam & Co., and B, Manville & Co., New Havon. money has been placed in the ba GHGAGO GARPET G0, GENERAL HOUSE-FURNINHERS, IN PIRST-CLASS GOODS, AT LOWEST ,PRICES IN THE CITY. = After cnterine into u lengthy discussion of Adjourncd. ters and hien has been borruwed froin one fund | 40937 snd snother the Scorclary relates that the men of the navy is settled by statute, and the | Chaplain. Carpets, Furniture, and Bedding, Curtains, Wall-Paper, and Kitchen Ware, 233 STATE-ST,, Old Stand of ALLEN, MACKEY & 00, o Ronsideritg all the embarrassments of tue | {1008 must be coasldered in order, situation, and to place this fund fo the position All aro specially invited to call sud oxamine, whother they wish to purchase or not. OOKAN STEAMSHIPS, teneral Trausatiautio Company. ANOTHER REASON was that Hampton thought Richardson must have been elected. Huwnpion further charses tunt Raluey uumm. not beseated, but Lis election should be eonsidered void, In |fiu. ot the timo ol the Congressioua) election, the State of Bouth Carollna was under a reiun of terror waused hxrthn preseuce of the Luited States troups. This declazation of Hamptou's wus as broad as that of Bouthard, of Obiy, later, who declured that Bouth Carolina In electiou 'tme was in an tusurrectionary condition, entirely fu the hands of United States troops. But Mamp- ion's opluion, Southand's revolutionary declara- tion, Cox’s sueers at the policy, and taunts to thia itepublicans that he was teudering to them the challve that hud often been olfered W the Tt (ikerres Jamdary and iy, 'Turciasare 10 b nterest January and July. ‘Purc 8y the decrued laterest (rom Ju, Wias, 1o sddision vo the price nauicd for the Bouds, & ho right 10 reject say or all propusals reserved. L. . OTI8, Recelver of the State Savings lnssitition. MONEY toLOAN By I0SIAR H-REEL, No. 20 Nassau-L, N. Y., In amounts as required. on INPROVED CHICAUO H}\wfifi&:‘ el and. promplly attended ta by ¥ Wittt e e "FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS appropriation for tbe presunt fiscal year { 81O W-""Lh! two Democrats, , that, us Ll bad beon apphied to that purpose. 1T this hud | 6 oS b ey it e e ry of thu ‘I'rcasury will communicate 10 Congress, it connection with the estimates fur be aporopriations for apport of the aroiy for the current flacal year, eatfinates fur such viher deficiencies 1u the differenl clies of the public BETYICO 84 Fequira fwmediata action, awd csnuot, without {nconvenicace, Le postpoued until the regular seswion. PEENCI BXPOBITION. 1 tako this opportunily to fnvits your sttention to the propriety of ..s.h‘,unx, af your prescul yes- sion, the neceseary legislation t ensblo the people of the Luited States 1o particivate iu the advag- Infi'n of ke Internatiunal Exhibitien of the sgri. cultural industry snd the finc arte, which ia to be held st Purie in 1678, sud In which thia Govern- ment has bocn [nvited by the Government of Frauce to uku&»u. Tris fuvitution was commuuicated reater variety tha over of Indla, Liness fivoda, consisting of every lalos, Pottery, Lronses, Lscquer Ware, #1ks, Toya, Paper Articles, Scroens, Carved Furaiture, Hc, sic. Orlental Carpets, ltngs, 604 Tablce Lovers. Collectivnsof Raroasd Cholce Auilque fgl:h“..' Esumels, Lacquers, Foreslaise, Dealers wiil find 1t sdvantageous to sxamine our New Juvolces coustantly urriving, sod a¢ pot properly belong. There s now duc on this acrouut by Cungress. ‘Fucre i3 also duc fur the sume butnotesult reached. m . Oct, 31, 1 D, @, (lacludiog wiacy, 55 cond Cabin, $83¢ Mwersge, 828 indudlnwlul. boddng, 8ad utenalls. m‘“i ‘I;:, ‘lluu'fll, LONDON, or sny raliwsy station ngland: Cabls to 81 sccording 10 socommoda- First Cablo, $8% m‘l B mi e ewvice. by tiuanclal’ agcnts of ths Govs | b9 tiis Comuities of iby 1 bole. ou the pay-rolls. These sums added make ShrssmiD Thete 1a aiso dus to oficrs anaee | 1944% A, A, VANTINE & 00, L3 York, 520 Beosdw: 000, which, added to Lhe foregulng, nakes $1, Passed fs wtate of futd After o recess, Mr, Anthony, from tne 1ce to walt on lhe President, reported that the Sugests the :3‘1,,‘;';';052';:‘;,:‘.&,",',’;‘,,"","':;:: reantent woul communicate with te Sonalo fm- I 3 larger than the’ appropriations far the sue | ™§3p0e Gitoduced a bill authortzio Object aad the motion tw call up Colorado was lost. Slscusalon Lok place on the quoation ot ot that this. anmuUS] aporopriation theres | puisao k. ok duth Carolina. memoers, tor could be sdvisclly made by Cun- | Kainey and Cain, whose names wers put untho clple, he found it necessury to mmit the p-{ of | crease of the compensation of letter-carriers. ast | Among the bills was one offered by Mr. Beck for quarter of the Uscal year, as the appropristious | 1o removal of alt disabilitics impoeed by the Four- Mr. Thormsn introduced s bill to amend the . 1 ? L Pacific’ Rallroad acts, so ssto create 8 sinking fear inadvaces, 50 Lo s rekardud, It s tie | fund for the quldation of tho indebtedness due 1o o the last fiscal yeur, and not Lo akiy deticiency | the Government by the t'acific Railrosd Compa- ferred, In explunation ho safd that it ue biil roported by the Judiciary Com« U, - | Aresolution'providing that the committees ex- ‘hia result cannot be fully sccomplished with: un p! ProA el ed Lo, tsnonri Legisiatore in favor tional Capital 1o the Mise upl Valley, aud in_rolstion tos natioual sys- of leveea for the Missusippl ltver, wero re- ferred. navy, 8o the Department will be enabled to | Alr. Bargent sunmiited & resolutlon rec Tneat nypm{,mugm foe thie present fixcal | the Preaident of tha United Statcs to trausmi tog it 10 ear to. tha objects and wittin the amounts | ibe Benates if not lucumpatible with the Dubl(E iy Navy Department from March Juue 30, 178, with sn Jects remain_unaccomplished, 1t is better they | ymeudmunt by Mr. Davis (West Virginla) to have should remsin so untii additioual spuropristions | o wimilar stutvinent from the War Department, ary mudy, than that the Departwent showld “u]nunl lnlh: m:"l l;l‘l:‘lu :;r:'pmwuul;n.“ wle(rf‘.‘ T ddscref . revct @ Yo Simdes tionary power of cruating de- | 00, L™ btabing’ Hlouse, Nasbville, for in- Thie prescnt deflciency fn the fand for the pay [ dumidty for s and conaumptionof ita Lruperty Mr, logahis in'roduced a bill granting srrears of | to extabiish the Torritory of Haron and sioned both by insufficicut estioates knd jusul- rovide » I:mwrul‘y Uovernment thurefor wad ro- bilf to establish & branch mintat Commlt- the con- itad in tho Wost, embraocing every | for reconcilistion. Mills, of Texas, who lust THE NAVY, . that s # i = EVANING, QUL 17, kind of & vehicle that want o taaty | wihier wea the most. pronouncod. Hjbuster, ta | ¢ Thote Iy alao reqsired by the Naey Pesastty T e contmom Tuw prriciexcy! | S st htiot . Didsle. Couuty, ¥ X:I‘?o The Victory in Ohio will be Celebrated. | ean suggost, all of tho latest and Fald to Jiave been converted o the Prosidenvs | $3780 137, his suim o made ur of 31410551 | Tho solution can only be reachied by wscertaln | soue point fn Winoas County, Misa, Hstors ing Low and from whut appropristions the Mr. flugers, Privale Secretary of the President, Jl of the Puy- | dolivered tho message. 18 waus read lwimedistely by masicrs on foreign stations. Secretary tlorhan, ordered printad, and refec: e et tn Waleh Jagney for he pay of ol | | beuier Melllien, abéent yesterday, spposred HOUaE. amount anouslly due the olficers und culfated | The House wis opeued by prayer by the new Department had wo couteal over ity and has no | After the ruading of the ournal, Mr. Hale, of i iscretion us will cuable it to teonomize tn | Walae, callod up tue Lolorad slection case, Mr. the aunual exponditure cven it desirable to do | Loz raived s point of vrder that Lho duputed olec- Commltica Mills and Fote e gentiemen had tho usual le; sworn not been done the delldency would haye been 2 ba el ] chargeable to the present year, where it does b ;",fi‘,’.fl‘.&‘ ey B4 Cala were awary TUE sUN OF $l. rell, vl uteiana, and bealso sw . for which it I3 heceseary to ask a spproprintion | Vho cass of Kiam. of Loulslans, wes: dlscussed, count of srrearazo aud dillcreuce of pay, $1i, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. rece 18 until Dc majoriLy. as 1t was & wajority of Lhe legal votcs | b in couscquence, become nccensary, vetls | gress, tho withholding of the meuts | roll the Clark, Mr, Cox wanted tho o gty ;?rl!m ok e -“{:-'-u! or flk'i"fl&fif m?ur prices tho vory lowost intho | maiutty.as i was & tiblonts ot Hoica Sates | maies forwhich wil ve tranymitied Lo Cungrcat | Jor Aprll, Mey, and Sune Jost Pwes ub | questicn | rofored . o ihe i Tt ot ot Dy Ltuh, b duty 1. ¥e cnsus, citully rédommended, solutely uniavolduble, unicss & portion of the | oo Elections, | Fat, W W8, SO0 d B et a of $31L05% sdvanced -lor the | | Tue Preaideat's Mnsage wis read and reforred eroment I Londun, exclusive of the sum shuwn | ,,Fbe ruce gt iie 'f,}:,?,fl:' el :,?: mufl. Q08IAL'due Tor Day of the navy, sud uecessary | NBW Youx, Oct. 18.—Arrived—Bteamships MISCELLAN Bosant et 1 coutaon e unlar vt 15 por cent tn | YoB SERUBALAVE, i AT Ca0% 8355 BLeens, | Demueratic live, falled 1o provent we awcaring o bl G e s opy. Shorvel yes | 40 b0 appropriutest fur that puirpose. Ancliorls, from Glasgow; Abyssinia, from Liv- AR Skt 00 fee cunt inwalicamberol sl Egacey 4 oS L DEETAS, Agent, 03 Brosdway, | i of the coiored members. sabmitied 1o the proper comuitiees of Congress at k MOSI'ITAL FUSD. erpouls Tazanus sivensian, or W. ¥. WIITE, 07 Clark-at., Agent for Cbl DAKRELL. T it but. o actlon was_ taken onthe | . Thers 18 nuw duo to the Hospital Fund | Lowpoy, Oct, 16.—Bteamships Cellc aud Cl Com ! i ear; 10 cents per copy, by wall or acwsdealer, PGSR K Whed: Later, Randall Gibson, Democrat, fromn New Orleans, 8o prominently conncctel with tho schems Lo defeat the Blibusters last winter, sobjuct, The Departiscut of ¥tate Lsarecelred maay leiters (rora various partsof the country sxpresdlng & des to participste in the ex- 7 PER CENT. butween this and the Pay Fund should be sdd- | 500y put, North German Lloyd. $50,000, which iu_ cousequence of the relstlon | g0 of Loulstaas, from New York, have ar od to tha forexoiug, making & total detlcloucy P = ] Lo muved that Darrell, Bepbiican, fruen Lowte: e e Al [ TR T Im 3 cultatad s Sauporm, Oct; 10— AresHoriay fem T e ‘¢ are prepared 1. tiaie I Im- . | sua, be sworn upon prima o certid- e 3 q - vay ol e officers and eulls men 4 e —— WANTED, proved iy bropesty iR oy on, chaice Im, | Toe steamersof th Compuug mif sl svary Satur: | 3 P NG yas" dohe, and the trick which the, | Lesaton SIS, Ui PO, SHe, ol | tbe Niarine Corps wa iobclent at tbe cluec of At s s, | DETqULED, 84T pe cont, KuialleF amauuia aycurient om lreueu Bler, sovor Fhled et Moboken. | cate. L N rauaut.Clovernor of Loulsiana ab: | B receyed U e eut beuthe Unitag | the last sl ‘yeur Ly the suin of $i5lV, dor . HYMENEAL WANTE Tules. TURNEL & HON D, ecton. Tiasre and Dbrewien, Imu»u.. $10u; accond eutenayl ernor of L AR the part of the French (loverument that the Unitad ¥ Y 5 '“‘1-‘ Diedasch 10 TAé Chicoge Trivuns \NTED AT, 163 Bon Washtogi.at, | Londos, M re 4o e §30 carrency. Vor freigns | tempted to play in the abseucy of_Gov. Nicholla | §iatbs snould participato in tuis enterprise, snd | Which an approbristion is necessary, ‘This, add- special d PLUSSIRGS VINEOAR | e s e | cablh Sax molds eerase, 850 carncy,, For (relabt | e arg provod usvless. The House refused | apace Bas biiberio been, aud ls “stil, resorved In | ed 10 the auount above stated, uiskos Orrawa, IiL, Oct: 18.—Hiram T. Gubert, s 181028 MICHIGAN-AY, MERCHANT TAILOKL 2 Bowlish ras ow ok | 59 recoenius the. tertificat of Wilia as Acting | (he Expostiron Huildiag TUE TOTAL DEPICIKNCY prominent youog lawyer of this clty, sud Miss CHICAGO. R e T Great Western Steamship mfiue. Goyeruos to deleat the scatlng of Dasrell. from tho United Ntaios, to the exclusion of other | asked for by the Secretary, of $2,003,881. This | Georgiaoa J., vnly daughter of the Hon. Edwin partios who bave spplicauts therefor. Inorder that our industries may be properly represcated st the exhiditiun, an” spozopriation will be needod £0r the payment of sslaries snd ox- penacs of Commissioucrs; for the transportation of fw'l" snd for utber snmom fa cupuection with he object in view. and ss May pext is the time fized for the opeuing of the sxlubitivug Ut oo ciu- ‘The case of Elaln wus then taken ut, and will be further debated to-morrow. This ls & case rising outof the Kclurnlua{lmrd vowplications. Elain, Democrotic, bas becn placed upon the 1ull by the Clerk vn the J;muud that the wr- tificate from Kellugy to Swith was not o ac- cordance with tuc laws of Loulsiana. Elin .. GEATES AND MANTELS, ¥rom New York to Dilatol (Englend) direct. TRV g zmi et SRR Sue foeity 84 Yy MPATEST. bt Ruiebieds ebira Tailront. 7 Departient 10 avall itsell viore satisfucto Fioe bay. Bultivge 33 li.itS § Hie Eng. Bultings, 40 fug up its aunual estimates of expenditures, and | fricads. 1t wus a quict affatr, ©F dcctizacs bic suws sbuually Dovessary fur the 1 ern tous. . od the sppropriation, It {5 belicved, will uuahl:uyu;? 8. Leland, oge of the Appellate Judges for ttis the sdvautages arisiog frowm the wmore prompt, | Secoud District, wery masried at the Kplscopal settlements 0f secounts of Paymastens fo wak- | Church iy the prescuce of mooy relativi e and - bridal bercby cuable Congress to ascurtalu with great- | coupls immaediasely departed for & sbory Kaste- f rted ' D I de i veauiiTully situated wmonr s an e 5 . in 8 great weasure responstble for ft. Notwhh. | Waemsxoton, D, C., Ocl, 15, 1877, cun, it s alleted, he Ia & memberofthe British ses8 n8s8o; * Dre iave ma LB et i is Department. standing Sherman's opposition, the probabiltttcs s - L 3 iR et ey DL, i Shoin sars, ad & olly salt pRTE Jentirisy were that Henedict would be appoint. TIE NAVY. 11 LENOTU uP TR EXTRA SEatoN. Goods, chioice novelties, at 124 |} AnAE REDUCTIONS ! PR AN Mot OB | cnrmun miowrsows seron. | (i8IS L SO SO . 16, 20, 26, 86, and 40c. H East Gl‘ove, Pu Pflge CO. Benediet's appolntinent with such vigor that 1t | yyrgnivaton, D, C., Oct. 16.—Following 1s | a speedy arranzement of the business which

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