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R hicagy Baily oam fihfifi@o y B g - g — F . VOLUME XXXII. CTIICAGO, TFRIDAY,. OCTOBER 19, 1877, PRY 7 FIVE CENTS. | g : = -7 JEWERLRY, ETC. Judge Davis 1s also accredited witk befng op- [ standing the action of the Republicans in Ohto, | Ing Kelloze. but he desired to stata that there was ey, WATORES, DIATIONDS, s WASHINGTON. PO o B o T <Ll felt tht Ch course. o the Fresbdent w | aminoriyfeport to oo pubmsited, o SF'OREIGN. rezard . to the Southern States was most fudl- ‘I'he motton of Mr, hyte to Instroct the = colLxcron, nonas, clouss that he did not rezard the Presdent's | Mities was rejected—-yeas, 31i nays, 35,—as fol- £3 of Indfanapolis, s here 1 prevent his own re- | coursn a8 a poliey, but a4 & princivle of vital fm. [ 107 fa, 5% The Senato Devotes a Day to moval. McKinney, of the same5tate, is here to {-'qnm’m.; to thgliuv.ulr;; ‘n».aw-' r;l':d prnfl:efllyo{ Baley, Orover, Mazey, Adfllllul‘la' Details of fl’\ ¢ 2 he whole countrys that he folt more mssured | Pytonk 5 the Louisiana Contested A i A Drer bufors, CDuting e Tt sqmime "‘,:" Tpank i;lif»‘rlm. %}.‘.figfl“fi: Turkish Defeat in ® T Al hefore. snmmer he 7 1. . . Cases. (Col. duck Wharton Insists (hat **My Desr | 3y opportunits il e e Tomea Ftay, Naneon ! ! T 108 s not anx . - | of the cpublicans, not only of New } Davie(lll.) Rerian, Saulsbury, . rme Bovis Gk 0F OIS h. Sofford's and Kellogars | ity Siste Campil e tove sppuinted | 3 e, feclie, was, kMt 1 10 | it Mehomdll, Bl ~ . - v L) U cn bl 3 AVE LUS fp 2 2 % STOCK' AT PRIVATE SALE, OFFER- pofford’'s. an ellogg's | Consul at Buste, Switzerand. e e bl rory tuands. of yutes. yoe | Uasiatd, Mebhemoh, Wibai—3L | oo Pashas e ING OUR CUSTOMERS BY FAR THE Credentials Referred DAMOCRATIC SUFFORT. felt eonthdent. that the President would bo thor- " *A¥S, Skl Lot LARGEST ASSORTMEST OF FINE Af . > Whatevor opposition tnuy be tuule to the cone munxy \'lmll&alu}l! ln'lhme [ p‘mc?[t ‘sult’mw Attison, Dawes. Mitehel, Men Estimated at & H ter Sharp De- rmation of the President’s appointmenta by aater to the Republivan party. 1o further | Aninony, Domey, Morrill, , » - . | said that this was attme whnen the party could | Biuine, Bd ds, Oglesby, DUmuIDe, WARLITES, JETELR, bat ‘t“upi)tu:mml( 55 ok l’;‘:,kz"’n "f"",:’:‘f,"',?"‘ Aiford o do p 1ttle st 1o the sake of prine | Hostn |l Phadoce. 16,000. AND SILYER TO B8 FOUND IN CHI- €. ore, i1 I8 quite certain that there will be Detno- § ot * but, hefore the next Prestdential cam- | Brnce, | Tamin, T'atterson, : LESS THAN AUCTIOX cratle Senators enough to confirm alt good ap- | paiyn, the Preaident would be fully vindicated | Bornside, Toar, Tollins, 1 : CAGO, AT & s polntmets. 'The Demnocrats have deckded not to | in Lls course: that the parsy would work | Cameron ((‘l",‘x'i; 1':'&:# femont, The Russi Also C 15 . PRICES, REGARDLESS OF COST. Eusti’ Credentials Likely | 504 fomtort cuniny undes, which s | tecchet o aroyy-prepetiench, by the mors | Ghagee” - erinen, Sptien ¢ Russions Also Oapture an Im- to Be Acted Upon the oppontits from his own State, | are as miuch opposed fo the nitra views within | Ehrtancr, - Rireesed. Il an mense Amount of War : to prevail to defeat the Preshlcnt. | thelr own ranks as tho discontunted liepub- ot Ce e Matrhew: o To-Day. The "Democratie Sonabors malntatn that the | licans in his party were with the action of the | M. Cenklingsald thero had been eome_donbt Material, ; Prestdent has the right of removal, and, while | President. o expressed as lu whether the credentialn of Kellogs : they do not reck any favors, they will not per- mit any Republican opposition “to defeat the Preekdent's policy throngh any indiffceence or veatrality of their own. [t Ia expected that a were stil] before the_Cominittee, aud he therefore propused Lo udu to the_resolation the following: “<Tne credentiaim of William P. Ketlomg claimia - a seal 10 the Senstehaving been beretofure refer. | to eaid Comtnittee and now being before It Lle TIIT RECORD. sENATR. WasnixutoN, D, €., Oct. 18.—~During the Favorable Aection in Gen. Harlan’s Case Gener- A Roport Current that the As- GILES, BRO. & CO., resolution ropcaling the Tenure-of-Offier act - ! . ally Predicted WHIL he introdared ot an early duy (n the House, | morntng hour a number of bills were Introduced ;;g;;;;;;};',;g"*mn;m&-:‘gm o ";‘;-lg;;;og sault on Plevna Has Re- ; 260 & 268 W ABASH-AY. y . This is quite vertaln to be done, If the contest | and referred, anong them aoe by Mr. Christlan- | 5o tae cars af Icellogg a8 Woll 8s that of Spof- coinmoticed; : over the confirmations should be bitter, In- forl e ¢y to colurge the juriadiction of the Court of Clalme, At the expfration of the morning hour, con- nlderatfou was resumed of Mr, Thurman's reso- Tutfon to have the oath sdminfstered to Mr. Spofford, of Lonisiana, the pending question being the substitute referring the credentials to a committee, in the discussion Mr., Bayard said: 1f there ever was a time wheu it was for the intercst of the comtonwealth that discussion should end, surely that tiine has come. The aflairs of Lou- isiann have, in the wiuds of the American people, recelved an absolute and final settlement. He dications now are that It may be. DECLINED AN OFFICE. Michigan Congresemen say Scuator Chris- tiancy wus tendered the Judieship of the Rixth Judicial Circuit, and declined it. His declina. tion uceagloned sume surrise in the delegation, us ho InnYmr man of Judicial habits, uod by 0o means has a sceura poiitical tenure, TARLAN'S NOMINATION, Thuse who bave taken the paius to ascertatn the private opluinn vl a “gmxl mavy Senators on the subject of the confirmation ‘of Harlau as Assoddto Justice of the Supreine Court are of opinfou that he will be confirmed without any very serlous objection The two Ben- stors from hls oxn 8tate, McCreey Mr, Thurman tald the smandment vistaally do- ¢lared thot tbe fity-niuth rule applied to the Esventive evaston of the Nenate aloge, Heatzued that the tale was only for the scaslon of Congress. it pravided that papers before & commiitee st tie'snd of the Orst scanlon of Congreas should bs retarned o Lbe respective commiticcaat the next succeeding scaston, but the papers befora the Com- Tittee of the Senate daring the session called for execative busincss maat ba returncd to the Clerk, ond referred to the Committces by the Socmate In. "Aftee some farther discusston, during which Mr, Conkitog eaid the high priests of the Democratic party bad been in pession over this fly-ninth Fule, he modified his amendment #o as fo read: *+ And the same Committee shal) also cunslder and report npon tho credentisls of William it Opposition to the Confirmation of Oollector Smith, of Chicago. Many Exciting Political . Rumors Afloat in ‘ Paris. WARK TWAIN'S| ALDINE SQUARE PATENT SELF-PASTING PARADISE of CHICAGO. sc RAP " B 00 K! Handsc:;;;m WBTésidence Much Speculation as to the Probs able Action of the Min-« istry. The President’s Policy with Regard to Nominations Commenteod Upon. ATCTION ot Bock, are curnestly dn his fuvor. { (Daysnd) knew how nearly balanced the political | Kellogg.™ 1athe uso of bl hook eimoly moites the Eum 413 oy i 1t s said that 8 Darts, of T 4 ™ i dl (¢ will canfirm the il that Benator Davis, of Illinuis, is n.t | powerin the Ecnate stood. and yet be begied tho The. smendment was agreed to, and the resolu: e any o e act b O your ot fermay Mo Will Make Mis Selections | weil inclined to the ppointment. Senator | Senators to bellave bim when he declaredhe would | tga passed os amended, : The Opposition More Inclined te, Mr. Thurman then moved that 1. B, Eustis be Davis waa earnestly in favor of appointiug Judge ot 1os tha terin o b It Is the Only Convenient | Monday Afternoon, October 22, not by any questionable act cive the welght of his with an Eye to the Gen- , Act Temperately. 3 i sansaliéa Druinmond to that positivn. lithlo finger {0 outaln power for the party with March 4, 1378 Scrap Book Made ALE g'clork, au the premiser FILLEY. which o ncted. 'The man was blind who did noy | MERCIng March 4. 1378, pted by ity = | wos. 27, 823, 84, 85 AND 86, eral Welfare. Sccretary Schurz ts represented as havingsald | sec that the drife of public opinion in this countey ugr‘-_fi?g"g;‘;:;{;;flfi:;1’,:;‘;52,',}{35“:‘,&,‘;;;’.:3 ) 3 - ‘WHICH ARB TO BE S8OLD. that Postmaster Filley, of St. Louts, will niot be | was aeainst ail poiltical scheming, Did not the do- | 3% 0" 0hiey ' ta have the Commitiee on Privl- THOE ARMIES, THE AUTHOR, e rth iration of terests of this cuuniry reauizo that the best ener- | DY B o 5 recommissioned after the explra ! liis pres- Jezes ang Electione discharged from further con ASIA MINOR. THE CLERGY, « | aas, water, sowarsge, m fact overy modern con: . ; ent term, The mdditional chiargohas been nade | Blea efevery Senator should be bont in belalf of the | gideration of the credentiate of Keliogy. LowDON. Oct. 18,—A Vicona dispatch saygy 3 vemlonce. . A, nuTTERS & co.. Auetioneers. | Tha Responsibility of Rejecting | sxainst Filley that he collacted monay from bis | beshity W SEee, WIS SR o, B ¢ | ""The Vice-President_said that was not 4 privl. A % THE EDITOR, P 5 Clerlis o give on expensive bauquetto Presi- | bebushed? “There was ug ned of further angu | jeged motion if the Senator from Ohlo presentet | tiat Mukltar Tashals defeat makes further THI HOUSEWIFE, TO IEN'T. o or Confirming Must Rest dent Girnyt, and that when some clerks protest. | Bt R T e couid” not- tarn iheip | the credentiols of Mr. Euetis. fie then Inquired | operations by lsmail Pasha against Igdyr out oft D 0} O A Stamansaseesiteet s essosassensnd ed at such assesaments he inquired of ‘them if | back to facts which no one denied. if the credentiala bad been presented Leretofore, | the question, and if hie does not retreat prompt- THE LAWYER, qt c! i . 1 being informed that they had, doclded that nn: with this Senate \'\filsn;u"é‘n.'?n'iu being Edmunds’ tesolation, bad recedence. : lir.h}‘:‘dmnnfl‘lihcn. ‘by nnanimona consent, with- w Lis renolution. ';Ar. ‘Thurmot renewed his' motlon 10 have Eustis sworn in, sand proceeded to atate the clrcumstanced sticuding bls olection, ets, 1o clamed that the Senate had decided tbat Pinch- ¥ After further debate, by a vole of 30 yeas and 3% nays the substitule was agrecd to, and tho credentials of Spofford were referred to the Com- mitlee ou Credentials and Elections. Mr. Davia (1lL) voted with the Democrats againat reference. Foliowing ia the vote in detall: YRAS. Alltson, Dowes, Mitcholl, 1y he mny sharo tho fatc of Mukhtar's Aladra division. The Russlan forcent Ardalan willnot. remain fdle longer, and tho Russian march on’ Erzeroum may be tricd again this ycar. : TURKISII LOSBES. \ Lowpon, Oct. 19.—5 8. m.—A dispatch from THE MERCHANT, THE STATESMAN, THE SIPECULATOR, THE TEACHER, 3 L] ‘without It s A oodings 't'&fi':i‘.'fl’un 'Wiords nstraction and amusement for the Uhlidven, Lhe{ thought hin was fool enough to pay for din ‘:w‘ Governinent olficlals out of bhis own pocket. INFORMATION WANTED, The Judiciary Committec of the Senate, in conncetion with the nomitatlon of Gen. Harlan, will eall on the Prealdent forthe correspondence with the Loulsiaua Comnmlssion. ~ This conaists Speaker Randall Steals Off to Phila. delphia to Make Up His Committees. & inl hich were frequently quite ) 3 N back was not entitled to a seat, and therofore thera | Tiflis rays it is estimated that the Russlans cap- For Sale by Booksellers and Stationers, DmmABLE UH‘IGES m m m...lfi:fi&fl.'fi'n"g"fll dlufly ucmlls%reu:ln) grv;r mlfl:’n’:y' &5:‘".%.:.. (’)‘g"l?a‘l‘:‘y gees o credentiala conflicting with thuse of | tured in tho battle of Monday last thirty-two * PUBLISIHRD RY SENATE CONTESTS. ress of the negotlutions, A member of this | Booth, Yorry, Taddock, e conkling ralsed the polnt of order that the | attallous of Turks, four brigades of artillery, N & CO. TILE LOUISIANA CABES, Committec says that thoy aro not lkely to | Bruce, Uamlin, Tatterson, ermontials of "Bustie were befare the Committeo | 100 oficcrs, and 2,000 horaes, Among tho SLOTE, WOODMA oy e e act for sumo litle time Lo come. Bumnslde, Hoar, Blumb, on Privilegea and Elections and mot befure the | killed are a som of the Circasslan Chieftal Tank Book Manufactarers, tealchita The GRicago Tribuns. AN EYH TO TIE PUBLIC WRLPAUB. Cameron'(Pa.), Howe, Rollin, O e fore the Semator ftom Ohlo (Thurs are o Circassian Chieftaln 131 WILLIAM.BT. Wasnmorox, D. C, Oct. 18—Tho Repub- | Ny Yoiu, Oct, 18.—The Merald's Washing - | SAmeron (Wia.), Ings . Sarzent. Iha) was out of order. Schiamyl, and the Turkish General of Cavalry, Ho Y voRie Hean Senators, witliont tho aid of Jadge Dovis, | tan spovial sterts. tha, Drestdent 1faves s L T T T The " Chalr wurtained the polnt of orler, | Morissa Pashs, Tho Russians ostimato tha §° end for a Descriptive Clrcular. havo conslzned Judge Spofford's credentlals to | without a party in elther House, and hio desires | Conkimg, ' McMiilan' Teiler, © ma. atior_soue, furtper " debate in rerard | tota) Turkish Joss ot 16,000 men, togethor with ——— e the Cotnmltteo on Privileges and Elections, and | to have It so. ~ Al expressions made in couver- | Conover, Mathews, Wadleizh—30, 101 'to o "sSemate the question whethar | freat stores of munitions and provisions. JOSEPH CO0K’S havorefused tolnstruct that Committestoreport | #ation by mombers of the Adminiatrativn con-| 0 6o me™ ephorsas, il the’ mbjocta refcered |u‘l‘h"1;1('ulmmll=s:)ol e ARADQUASTES HEMOYED, 1t back befora thelatof Novembor, Onthese two | gopear that, the President’s theory Is:that he | Hatley, Gordon Hazey, e eaing_ seoion n arch. lust remained before | LONDO, Oct. 10—5a. m.—A dispatch from BOStOll Lefitlll'fi O REIN'T questions the Senate indulged in an animoted'| sill exccute tho laws, but that hie will abso- | Bainum. Hactte, Morgan, Tio-scveral Commitices th Which they worevefer. | Blela reports that tho Czarowltch has removed | Y 1 ct ongre: 3 1 . , —yeas, 30: , 20, —f Wil ba bfln‘e?ngggnf;&,;:f b‘ffi.’ Authar's cor G D OW ':;f::; ;?_mru:';;;",,“':h:;:;uf: ,h’;'?":;m of it o any sub]cc‘t', tllllal.bswfll x:‘i\ku!y :'upulnlt; }‘;‘;‘,fi,‘;‘;,‘ inthie atirmative and tho Democrats In the nega- ::;0";1:131 is further worth between the Lom pul 5 ments and removals whero the good of the pul 7 Thurman, 3 pectivo, 10 Apply to WM. G, ’ licens to hold thelr party togothor on this ques- | j: gervice requires it, but leave the question of | Davia (W mar, Wallaca, " The motion of Mr. Thumman fo have Kusiia FLBVNA. ) 'allaca, ‘decided out of ordez, Lo then The Christian Advocate tion, Bpoffonl is mow 1ald up in the Electlons | confirmation absolutely to the Benate without | Dennls, BcCree Whyte, SRl having Doew % sen | Loxpoy, Oct. 18.—A corresnondent at Viens: New York (Dr. C. 11 Fowler, Edilor) a paper hay. 4 . Committce, where Gov. Kellogg hus for many | the slightest sitempt to infiuence anybody’s | Eston,' Nfl{gfl‘;{“- Withersgn, | RO e e e ontian ot | no telegrapls, date Thursdny night: It fs E'x?e':'%?x'af"‘"'k‘fl“r“ré‘fi::’;fifl'-fi'.‘:.‘i&%.'sim: Room 8 Tribuoe Building, { montts beon in Mmbo. Tha Ro- | conclusions. 0 e N Jukastoes who Would have | R Tedenalr O EQALIne o v, uader | TUOTCA hat the nsgault upon Plorua recom- RS v a0 recctvo ss 4 publicans havo postponed the day when | rue srrald special says: “Thio Prosktent bas | VOEdtntne megative, o e amend. | the rulcs, the motion was' laid over astll to-mor- menced to-night.” P [ gona ) L they nust deal with tho Loulalana | doclded to remove from the post of Consal ut | oo Yo ine resolusion . referring. the. croden: | FOF: . VizNNa, Oct. 18,—The storming of Plevna A Preminm, “Evening Contemplations, T {xaio on ltsmerlts, Loulsfaus fs oncomoro to'be | tho Bahaiaa lalends, Sahion Chance, o per- | fent 4t ! A metsags wae recalved trom the President, - | wil probably be atterptod Frldsy or Baturdsy. Anew and cleguat ieel engraving, 20x24 inches, da- st doprived of her legitimate rcpresontative, fi-’i.'%i&‘ufi"n"é‘:‘%““ l-. -l.' ":.‘.I rch&xLa‘l‘l:‘.k%!r “-‘:;i e that ::fl,c&ng\g‘x_lm!;:w‘»#hguon onor | GO tRth the particulara in reference to the exfot- CONFISCATED, 1y Oy > A something to which sho 11A8 DECOME QUITE, ACCUSTOMED TO in tho last four years. Thero can be no doubt that the Republicans were actuated by unwil- lingness to ot preacnt diminish their small ma- Jority by admitting two Democrats. At the Bama tine thelr argumenta appealed to consist- eucy and precedent. It seemed st one tine ing doticlencles in the appropristivus for the Navy Department. Referrod, Mr. Davis, of West Viezinia, suhmitiod a reso- lution stating that there appeared to be material differences, alterations, and discrepancics lu the @nanc'al reports of the Treasury Departinent. and suthorizing the appointment of & special commit- tee to investigate.” Ou explanation, Mr, Davie sald e thonght thers were forced halances. ‘Tle reso- lution was oracred printed and to lis on the table, Mr, Dayis gave notico he would call it np at an A apeclal from 8istova says the Russian con- tractor has informed the Grand Duko Nicholas that the material ordered In England for the construction of lron huts for the troops has been conflsented by the British Government a4 contraband of war. SIIPKA. Mr. Miichell (who s aciing Chalrman of the Committce) wald he was afrald that wouhl not mve e Comuittea time enotNi. Mz, Whyte said the 1cllazg case was roferred to the Committee last March.” Since then events in Loufsisna had crystaltized ro (st the whole mattor wae now embruced In 8 very Narrow compass, It shonld not take any commitiee longer than two or three days to scttic the whole maMer. The Chairman of the Conunittex (Marton) was forwer member of the Legisiature. Mr. Chance left his post, came home, aul cutered actively into theleeant Ohin campalg u, in- violatlun of the Civil-Bervice order; hentc the change." NOTES AND NEWS, THE WIISKY MEN. Special Dispaleh (o The Chicago Tribune, x24 incl PEERRSINRE, o AR, o ml’fll o eved el l{?l{o‘f‘io:ll"l‘iftbll'fi. 503 Nrozdway, New York., P In the Sonth for delicate girls and chldren PATENT BROILER. g i1t B & pieanant Hom® for navon oF Ight months, with_or without {natruction us ro- s R i ALL, d for health. One of the most pleasant Joca- GORNW. 8 Hlons in the Bolith, 500 miles north of New Or- PATENT Jeans, near telograph and raflroad. Tho fady la "Tlhm‘w refer 10 some of tho best men fn "the outh. b and clroul dress, i * Wasmnoroy, D. O, Oct. 18.—Mr. Popo, law- | now ill, and if the Commitive was not instructed 3 /11/, Earrl pmxe“‘::s: i‘;‘i‘:ql: 8 A'\‘"lé{lng. :’::;“ ;:le't:ulfi:fll:ul:;:na:ua;n]l[fl;flb::nm: partner of Dan Muun ,’lua been heto for o day | bY ‘l‘ll“‘!“k:lrl:ct: 'l:‘u, investigntion might bu postponed ';'_f.’,‘.{,"." for the purposs of snbmitting some ro- ““,,,‘cfifi?,_"‘f ::n;“‘ ?:,:‘,:‘.’:‘r%:n’s;gfi&‘;l 11# / 208 South Water b, Shaee, queation tliere was just Irritation enoughn some | O t W) and bus made numcrous {nquiries at tho ‘adiolih anld I 1t was expected by the Sen. | Adjourned. SULRDUAH TAMIAS Mr. ste that the declaion of thu Commiltee on Privileyes and Klections an this ‘ciee whould be tinal, it wae asking too much of the Commilica to report by Nov, 1. It might be that he, ‘as @& member of the Committee, would not come to the conclusion that the remuval of the seat of Govern- ment in Louisluus by milltary forca could settle for the Senale the question of who was entitledto a seat therein, He did not think the White League of Loulelana, with {te bayonots, revolvers, and gane, could declde for him who was entitled toa seat In the Sonato from that State. But for lhe pressure of the League tho Packard Governtnent would have remaiied the Governwent tn fact, ns ho believed it was In law, = lle argued that the pru- ceeding under which Kellogiz was clecied Scnator waa valid and correct In form. The testimony 4 the Louisiana caae covered thousands of pages, thio Committee could not examine all of it and ro- port to the Senate by Nov, 1. © Mr. FEdmunds inquired of the Senator from I, BASILYA AND MU, HRADFOLE Mrs. Ogden Haftman's) Engllsh, Frenc, inan Hoardlog ana Lay-Scigul o young iadi children, with culistlicutes, No, 17 W, axth-st. Tcopens ol 44, Application tay be niade by letter o Jerionsly ‘s aoo. | A separata’ciansfor buye under Norougkly competent eachers. lacturesby Frof. i Waterhuuse Hawki Lavverton) ‘Treasury os to the status of tho cases of the first batch of Chicago whisky people, From all that can be gatliered, It fs intimated that feelers have beon put out to ascertain whetlier Scereta- ry Bherwan would bo likely to reopen hls decls- fon sgalnst the frat batch in view of the recent decislon of JusticoMiller, at §t. Louls, n the case of McKcee, but no npolication Las been filea with Becretary Bherman {0 reopon the case, on that or &ny other ground, and it §s not certalu that one will be, Some of tho luw oflicera of the Treasury say thess cases could scatvely be roopened upon that ground, as they aro not paraliel; that Mciee was pardoned after hohad been tried, commiticd, sentenced, and hind served a portion of his time, while the Chicato whisky men shnply turned State’s evidence and cscaped crfininal punishment, orrespondence London Times. HEADQUANTERS BULEBIMAN PAsna’s ARNY, Brrorg Tue Biirxa Pass, Scpt. 17.—At lougth the eventful doy for which we have been so pa- tiently waiting has arrived, and for once rumor proved correct, so far as that the attempt to capture tho Ruesfun positions woutd be by a night attack. For the lost threo days sure * slzus bad been observable that some movemcut of linportance was imminent, not the leust of which being provision made for the cxpected wounded,. 88 to whom the Ene Rlish ond Austrian ambulavces appesr to have worked a revolution with regard to thelr treatineut in this army. Last night the preparas tions were complete, and at about 10 o'dock of the apeechea to furnish the provocation for along debate. Three tines the Becretary start- ed to call the roll. The hesitation which marked the body In reachlng & vote upon this motlon indicatea the reluctanco with which the lssue is to b met. The debato was dull enough, and was enliv- cned ouly by o passage or two of BKILLYUL PENCE AND REPARTER between Edinunds and Thurman, and a dash of cutting satire from Conkling, Mitcholl, of Ore- gon, and Wadleigh, of New Ilampsbire, touched upon dangorous ground, and ralsed tho bloody- shirt cry, but did wot provoke the Dem- ocrats to responscs. Christiancy had been relicd upon to support 8pofford. Ilis POLITICAL. BOUTH CAROLINA. pectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune New Yoni, Oct. 18.—~The World's Washing- ton special says: *The President Las been in conference with certaln South Carollna Repub- licons relative to o yeorganization of the Repub- lican party of that Statc upon un honest basts. He is of the oploion that some such man as ex- Congressman Corley wduld be ablo to lcad tho party to victory next year. Ex-Senator Robert- son would be sclected as the leader of such an enterprise, but that he hius expressed his luten- tlon toretiro ultogether frum politics.” SEEMEIRERAT, AR TS Y toehin year be gins Octoner 1 1AT. Brofls Stoaicn: Chopy, Fish, Game, and | M b all Moats PEIRFLOTLY, absolutely | it N. Y. without smeke or smoil of burning = = greave whilo broiling. OCEAN STEANMSHIDPS, RETAIL PRIC] .80, C. 0.D. promptl o A s Sonled Ty O D orders promptir S retazens. | Mort German oy Sounth Clnrk-st, Highest totimontats. _Ratistaction guarsntood. P teamersof s oy il s ever o ED. 2 0 8 WANTED, {ahea of missoge-FTom Now York to hauthiampion, n Havre, and liremen, nit cablu, 8i0jsccond 5 e | L A st WANTED AT ¢abin, §60. Ruld) stearage, 630 currency. Fur fref 3 if he had PROUSSINGS VINEOAR | axd passage sppiy o ORtiiiting &'l announcementthathosliould vote loreferthocre- | \hijo thie clvil asscament of something like hait | Aarisnd (Whyte) If he hat any knowiedyo of the MISSISSIPPL elzht battalions, numbering 8,000 men, marched APPLES 020 TS0 AV, | oo 3 Bomng dreen, N Yofk. _ | detials theralore ereatly surprlsod the Dame | Jmilion, dollars whick was iuado azuinet them | coniavion. when o oot o (Ewunia) hod | . Abetal raiehic The Colcays Trune uolselesaly and passed lioudqnarters to torm the CHICAUO. Great Western Steamship Line. | hopes of success. On the rollcall all the Re. | ¥2¢ ontered up ot the time whon thev | been taught to bellove that tho adoption of such & | VICKBUURG, Miss., Oct. 18.—A National Ad- | central attacking columy, under Sallh Pasha, e - hifeans atood” together, Conover, Patterson, | testifled agalnst ‘the Riug, and stands o Judg- | resolution would be viriully wn atiront (o the | miulstration party hus been organized in this | whjie an cqual furve, commanded by Velsel P'a~ GIIATES AND FIANTELS. ¥rom Now York to Bristol (Lxglaud) direct. s s N b | meut lien against them. 1t scems scarcely | Commities, The enato milght us woll say tha by, which declares for fdelity to the Co cq Y At s o~ e me | BOMEISET, Stanger, Saturdsy, Oct. 13 | and Botucer answering ays prowptly and ener- | noonable, in view of the very firm position Sece | Commitice should roport tminediatcly an to say It county, Wl eclat Y to 0- | gha, ascended the weatcru heights, and some - Symosa gotically, n dd Blaine' sud Conicling. Senatar | Fotury'dilerman toolc i thia matter lost spring, | fhusld report by tho Iatof Norember. Waa |t now | stitution, bome pule, nordnter(crenco, prowc- | 2,000 men wero seut Lo the castward, whero d, Davls, of lmllfllll who for the Jast twodaye has | )0 ho will be likely to alter his opinion under | LBOURDE best not 1o fuquire anything about who | gion of equal rights, no discrimination on ne- Urigndier Red)ib Pasha hos for same time Léen eatablished. The nlicht was favorable. The aye signed positions were taken without the enciny but to very attentively ) steued to tho arguments vu both sides, L was jegally elected Seunator from Louisis tako the Jast chap who appeared as 1! That might be Democratic doctrin any circuinatances which now scem probable, MARTLAND, Bcveral Domocratic Congressmen have gone connt of calor, the scloction of honest and cco- nomlcal men of ability, comnpulsory public edu- cation, the Texas Pacific Road, the lovee sys- Plain, Gold_and Nickel | ARKAGON, Symo “Thiundars Oct. 23 ‘ trimmed, and Cadla fhssnze, $70: Intermediate, §43; dtecruge, g, SLATE MANTRES, | eture Bickeld s rdvorabie mice: Vrogald Stecraso PROUABCO & KuMNRY | SSRUICHER b gt iral Hiaicbad. but notagreo toit, Kedress for any undue delay of VOTAD WITH THE DENOCRATS, and after tho debate, fn private conversation to Maryland 10 asslst lo closiog the campalgn | the Committee was found in the rules of th . e - | having the slightest lntimation of suythiug uu~ ATAEDS o sican e e | aaid such arguments out * Weat would | {6 T 5 e iich wuthipized any Sontior at any o (o | ton. aud closes with xprasston of fulf syinpe: being sbout to vocur, It 1s sall by the e AL D AR FIDEL"‘Y BANK DE[)OS“‘b bo cousidered “poor rubbish. The Demo- ANTIDLAINE, move that the Commitieo be divcharged trom mr. | THT B0 ACSOrd WILth the dus th what foundation I kuow not, that ! crats anticipated defeat, ~and had ready | gepator Ioar is expected to take ground as | Sher couiderstion of tho subject If ho thonght eut Luyes. ussian soldfer oo Bunday nights resolution to_ instruct the Committe: bec ocessary d i ! Naw lteady, Dougut st 73 conteon tne doliar virs (o per cent fn O e Novenber, Mo, Whoia et | a pronounced Admiuistiation Benator If thers | fuere il baen Mnnacenary “Culay'in: considariog. ONIO ELECTIONS. L qu'mie;ns\ Hucine dole‘u figp ket of i g COOPEL & URNNEGRN, | T 488 Wliiainy, 00 o L HiaryTand, In Svesenting thle fotion, pIAlaly. o | Should be any autsgonism In the Nepublicat *ir,. gordon inquirad If any day could be fxed | Tne Cioctouati Commereial of Oct. 18 pub- | Uidiat, o comequence, he has the crodis o 126_Clurk-st. LARUS SUVERMAN, dicaled Lot ho fi‘é‘::.’f{i.‘g tho Elecuious Commit: party et for tas Lomnities 1o raport on (ho credentials of | yishes returns lmnlxl-rl‘l1 the L:luusnm,: nl‘ Oilo, | sounder Heep Lhan his shetemious aud periians T AN ot e ¢ Represcotative Dudley E. Haskell, of the | " Severa! Senstors on the Republican alde—+* N excopt Astitabula, Hardig, and Stark,—its fig- | somewhat slandcrous enemies enjoy. thly S AN s touy, I8 Chilirsinn, 50 postpotla thie. eallingof Second Missourt District, 1s seriouuly "lll here, | none whstever. v ® | ares on Governor footing up as follows: tishop, | 88 i my, shurtly huforo 4 w'clock oo Monday Commil I hour of y B 3 3 . the Committce. ‘Thers was an hour of shard | "5y ncli of physiclans was called to-night. Sr, Tharmen sald at no timo sluce 1873 had the |y o ob ‘net 1015 Weat, Republican, 242,070; | Worsiug the General oo whom devalved tho Keep’s Umbrellas. Walace naata ruuning fire, at the end of which the resolution TIB MISSOURS DRUOCRATE Statg of Loulslans more than ong benator on thye | Democrat, 81,1014 i SED) W SE5TT05 | duty of leading the attack on the ceutre and raved city property i 1 3 ot instructlon was rejected by & strict party floor, He reforrvd to the vasious |nvestigations in { Boud, Workingman, 13,4803 Thowmpson, Pro- | chief position,—Fort 8t. Nichulas, a huga rock Best quality gingham, 81,00 esch. = P 3 ol The Missouri Democratic delegation called y o, L 5 y 1 R T E B S5 Saen. bo required, ats per vote. To lezmlud- any question as to the atatus | | ioyye Pregliient, toay and iuformed bim | 7558 1o that State, and sald uow, aftor all thean | pibition, 4,830; Johnson, Greeoback aud Work- | which towers ou hizh above the point wiiere tio = H y s 730. Bishop over West, 58,125, The | Shipka ruad attine Its greatest elevation,— Meon's hirws 173 Kast Madison s, of the Keil credontials, an amendment years of Inquley, we are told this sble Committes | oy ' ys o , 28, Shipka road attaine | Tevatls that they aporoved of nnug features of his poli- ¢y, aud proposed to stand by him in such mat. ters na they consider just, They also assured bim that they did 1ot spproye of the sentiments cxpressed fn the extremely bitter specches of last Friday vight. MNTCALYE, the Republican caudidats’ from the Third Missour! District, has recelved Information that tbe Bupreme Court of the BHtate bas sdvanced his casu fu the calendar and given it a haaring for next Tucsday, The Ctreult Court, preaided over by a Democratic Judge, chosen at thesama election with Metcalfe, has decided in his favor, ‘The Court ot Appeals, also Dewmocratic, has ren- dered a siwilsr duh(uu, sud thero is now no doubt that the upper Court will decido that he was elected and grant him a certificate. taunol make & report by the 1t af November. Every mutorist fact was befora the Senate l““‘{fr imoly shutting their oy they could not deck & Ibu‘huuunmv;n {:ln "l; tempt 1o pone tho matter! Vas {ateade l’.‘," toone it for four 4 of & colllslon upon the 43 10 dread of 8 smiasling of care ad they cawe Licad to head on the same track, be cuuld not wev why It was 80 essential to Pposione the matter, Mr, Edumunds said he did not understand what lhfi n’:xa:lnr mieant by his paraphrase aboul the raliroads, Ar, Thurman esid he would nevez attempt to ez~ pl-lnu{lhln: to the Benator from Vermout, which s mau of tho moat ordinary comprebension could uoderstand, Sach attempi would bo. sn insalt to Ly intslligence. dirccting the Committes to consider this was put in the original resolution, WHUION WAS TUEN ADOPTED without a division, The Eustiscase was then taken up, but wus not setiled, Eustls was ciceted Jan. BL 1878, by the undisputea Whesler Compromise Legislature. After the Senate had rejected Pluchback, the Kleglon Committes re- ported that Eustis was not entitled to his seat for the reason thot Pluchback wes, but the Beuata was of a contrary opinion, and rejected Pinchback, soveral Republicaus, includiug the strongest men, voting with the Dewocrats, Eustis' credeatinls wers presented agnio at the cxtra session last spriug, and referred. The sauie_guestion arose as to whetlier they were ‘lvlél Illxerc under the rule, when Vice-Presidont eeler taklug ndvautage of the darkness of the hour, quitted his well-selected caver, and advauved Lis men up the green alope at the basa of the ruck, and, proceeding further, was soon estublished upon ‘its steep and rugged face without firlug & shot. Ar- riveidt here, however, the slurm was quickly given, and the rock soon becnne alive with vivid flashes of nie firug, Tols continued for & lfiuu of half an bour, ut the expiration of which the fire became lessened, giviug wssurance that the position, formidable as it Is, wus wou at tha comweucement of the attuck., | was ot hewd. quartess on the ploln at the mouth of the I'sea when it wos avnounced that a telegram had been received fromn the eastern battery that Fort Bt, Nicholas had actually been taken. The rapldity with which this” secws 1o lave ME“UII.LN"I‘ TAILORING. P s g e e e i e usiness 1 three cuunties to be beard from ‘z ¢ Juajontics Iast year as follows: Ashtabuls, 4,477 for Hayes; :‘lm!ul, 19 for Hayes; sud Stark, 383 for Til- en, SUSTAIN TUE PRESIDRANT. ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 18.—A 1eeting of the triends of P'restdent Ilayes’ Administrution was held st Tweddle Hall this cvening, and was largely attended. Henry I Martin presided. Mathew llale, Bradford R. Wood, and Henry Smith made usddreascs. Resolutiuns wery sdopted approving resident Huyes' civil sery- 1co and Bouthern policics, and denouncing the action of the I ster Courention. | THE BEST DISSOLULION, Fancy Casaloieres..§28 | Tno frm of Brown, Scott & Co. bave Lhils day, by miu: | -e‘. ‘assiwel 80 d. ‘The busturse will be continued Fiae Kux, Sultiogs. 88 Fine Kug. Hultlogs, 4@ i the suine place, 171 South labllltica, 81d sre suthors nts due the firm of Brows, it LS { 1aed 1o Follect * Sm:J'B'HALL&GO'I Bealt & Co WA 455 ¢0rr, 0. . picRovER Taliors. 130 Doarborn-st. == “THANDKERCIIEES, GENTS' FURNISIIING GOODS, e~ P e e S N AT p's Handkerchiefs. Don’t Forget K,;,"n zi%fwfag:a‘;figgfiu~‘-w han 20u oced Winter Dadarwesr thay | acifwl kindt | —POLITIGAL_ANNOUNOEMENTS, TLEMEN'S FUKNISHING GOUDS at s swaall S gl p LL ¥ TUX POSTAL COXMISSION Mr, Edmunds said the Beustors on bis slde of THE WEATHER Sdraice e Msaisfactorer's Cast. BEVENTH WARD REPUBLIGANS. PUT AN BND 70 ALL MAIR-SPLITTING expect to report about the beginning of the Ne- | ihe Chaubar wore not. runners of any railfoad at 2 been done agtonished Bulelmian Pasha, o 2% Amasting o the Repablican Club ot the Sov. theorles on both sides by tha sensible decision | eZRER 0 FERUPY &Rt U8 PERPD DR S OIS [ AN “hhey aiways iubored 1o wromote tho interesis | WasmiNoTON, D. C., Oct. 101 & m.—For | wio was upon the point of tolegraphiug 4 e —— . enth Ward will be_held at thelr hall, 382 West GUSINESY UMANUES, Fourtes Ilq“!_ocl!n!fuyen\nl. WH ENTH WAED REPUBLIOANS, FOR, SALK...TO CLOSE. AN ESTATE " FOUBTERETE 7ARD REPUBLIONNS. e ‘of THONAS hie | Will aset a Lootner's Hall, No, 60 Milwaukes un‘&"fi&"‘.‘}‘.‘x‘a?'nu‘gh'-“fir ot TeAS ML | Svende, this ovoutng as 7:i0. Everybody is ine e cliy of Baitimors. i L FOURTEENTH WARD REPUBLICANE, Kuown revutation of tbg 8573 84 SUccemtl | There will be s meeting of the Fourieenth Ward of Livsosd Ot s & sumcleol gusraaies | pepuiiican at 460 Milwaukeo avonua tbls even- 1 la 't J that the futention of tha rule was, that all pu- pers referred (u oue_sousion should be returned to the uecruw{ ai tho end of the session, and by L be redistributed at the beginning of the ensufng sesslon. According to this decislon the apers were stll with (be Committee. The ice-President, without \umngl for au appeal, voluntarily put the question of sustaluing his ruhing Lo the Senate. The Democrats exbibited indefensible partisanship in votiog solidly in the nogative, becauso the decision, the parlla- mentary inerit af which they cannot dusputa, kept themn from imwmedistely moving to swear Eustis ju, The Republicaus, of couric, BUSTAINED THE RULING. Mr, Thurmsu then ijmwediately moved to discharge the Comiittee from the cousldera- tion of the case, with the inteution of subse- quently ovivg to swear E: n. 1f the Re- publicins bold togethier in the yole in the Eustis cuse, they will be Jikely to hold their m‘t‘lfi wma- jority for a constdcrable perfod. It is diticuls the welcome news to Coustantinopis, when be reflected upon ik sud made use of the wire to fuquire If there could ba uny misconception. The answer was ressaur- ing, snd tha cessation uf the tire seewed toron- frin the trutll of the message, At this an- menus, however, the Turkish artdllery openes upon the rearward portion of the fort, and this proved, unfortunstely, tbat Bulelmau’s doubty were ton well fouuded. Elis wmortar batteries were firlng heavily ulso, and the rattls of mus~ Ketry became fucesiant. Dewn had just fted b curtaiu of durkoess, and every moment ol tncressivg light extinguished, as {t were, ths flash of the rile. Not slone (n the centre, but to the eastward snd westward, the din. of battls could now be heard, echoed sud reechoed fu the mountain spaces Whers the combst was progross- jug. The sceme could be cusler reachied from the east, even this takes oue horse pearly a couple of hours by au agcrnt a3 steep, and a8 restoration of the fast mail, sud the extension of the service generalty, HANDALL'S DEPARTURS, The departuro of Bpeaker Randall for Phils- dolptila was u surprisc and disappofutinent to s good many Dewocrats who sre wspirauts fur committea” Chalrmanships, Randall avowed that his purpoee in goiug to Phisdelphia to speud three days' Interinission is to sever him- f (rom the pressure of Cungressivnal in- Huencs bere. Persous lothoste with Rundall sav the Cominlttees, when aunouuced, will sur- prise sverybody, and that most of the specula- tions as 1o Chisinnanships are crroneous. LOUSE AFPOINTMENTS. . 7ok Weatern dssociated Press. Wasnmingrox, D, C., Oct. 18, —Speaker Ran- dall bas called the attention of Col. Pulk to the rule requiring all appointmeuts made by the Doorkesper t0 bo cunfirmed Ly the Bpeaker, and luformed that gentlewan that ouly one wowtoation from ufh Cungressional District of the poople according to law, snd did not act Jike some others o cover up differcnces. liborty of upinlon bad always been conteuded for on his slde of_the Chamber, Mr. Whyte said b intonded no disrespect 1o the Cominittos. ke submitted his smendwent for the Teason that the Chairmsn of the Commities on }‘r{nleffl and Eloctivns (Morton) waa lyiug 11l at tus reafience in Indisns, and all regretied that it would not bo possible for him to be kcze duzing the extrs wession, Mr. Kdmunds—Yes, bt thoro the Upper Lake region cloudy and raloy weather, portheast, backing to colder north- west, winds, statiohary, followed by rislng bar- ometer. S00AL OBIKRVATIONS. Cuigass, Oct 18. Time. lflur.n‘h',lm| Wind. | fiao Wiaiher, 20.92) 871 B¢ 1N, Tream. o) gfll { i e antay e machisery sud graeral equipment. A Te 3500 KU0 buabels 1o | e+ e e e tweanpachiy of she ol la §ioi? Ctdery FIFTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. RIMAN KT There will be & meeting of the regalar Republic- B cutors. | 88 Club of the Fificenth Ward st Folz's Hall this = Sirbfiaceet A oot il o o2 o a) DV u atteudauce, as 8 o BPECIAL NOTICE, | Goles'will e sclectod tobe voted for at th primary MURBAY & LANJANS FLORIDAWATER. | SaMoadaypest, Tha richest, mmllum:\k yet mast delicate of all var- BIXTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOANS, 1 % 1oil and 1 f‘."&:&'&‘.‘fi:&‘dfl?.’m"‘n.h’&"r'fl (A% ie tollst, 40412 | he Siztesnth Ward Kepublican Club.will hold eves t uct Sepator from -‘i:f{un (Mitcuelly, KEYATION: 14 4u0, Uck {8-Midatyht. i Ruin Weaiher, he ice-Chairman, who wlghl feel &-delicacy in calling the Commit. toe. He submi his smendment to lnstruct fhe Comumittee fu the interest of peace, 80 thas the ary. ! good ow dawulug might be promoted, iy Loutatana contsst be yot out of bad no motlve oxcept for the pablic guod. 14 tostrasion, uervousness, aad | their regular mecting on Kriduy evening, Oct. 1, bowever, how the Republican Bonstors Mr. Edmuody greued that this was the frstin. 3 4 e vt Wolss "ufi.';f?f; R KOG T g’l.'g';:u)i-lllé tho &.f:&“'é!,‘.’.‘"‘n“uafi":x'\h. :fi“:l'e“’"“" :":“‘."“m"'b“kp"“ also logieally | ¥ e wml::’#-‘-uoml CALL¥RS. Sianceins # 4 ,“.",l,"n'.,fsff‘&"',_"mfi anal Tous. Eu‘n:.“nlr:::'&‘g?ufir:fiwllm&' Balkae, le ele B i 5 B s o jaltin 8! e ‘e mausion Rumber of = BUALES, IDEENTH WARD BEPURLIOANS. {8 here attentively watchiug the Louiulana £tus- | itcsuoon to oy their respects (0 tho Freaident | = Me, ¥ 1d the Commities o Privileges referred o became casy to ubdenstand. Seon A mass-wecting of ths Republican voler of the m.‘;n}l“t;lgx’rl:m cacti stop fu the procerd: | yud Mre. Hayes, The visjtors were received in | ad Electio examined the credentials of Kel- from the plaip, the rock might readily be cae; doomimnsodlfy SEPE LSOO : bicenth Ward wha are oppotc: b FAIRBANKS D anagomont of 1he Eighiecnth Ward fac ANRARD: ablicag Club el be leld this evenlng, tbe 101k net., at B o'clock, in lower Tutner lall, oo North Clask strect, toselect the names of nine bersony to S di e betoied foatthoprimares, fo bopeldpn he 2ol a8 delegal 9 ol f PAIRBANK®, MORSE & 00, | 12ahy sedeieBdion b0 W0 Lor o avci®of tair 211 & 113 Lake 5t., Whlcago. o tod o atwoad: dealing Becazsfultobsyosly the Genuine, ., WARD COMMITTEE. g supposed just befare daylight Lo have been cap- tured, for (ts summit is, perhaps, & bundred yards deep, and 1s broken up fow jagged sud storm-torn raviues. About half-way aloug is a cleft, and the Turkish troops could be scen @r- . fug with the utmodt encrgy acroas at the Rus- sians, hidden under whatever cover there was w be wet with upon thelr side of it, while tbele” OWL DUmErol intrenchod mea were pickiug the cast ooy, sud severally fotroduced to the Presidunt aud Mrs, aycs. “After some geueral conversation the visitors withdrew, well pleased with their vislt. TUN VICB-PRESIDENT ON YN PHESILDXXT'S SOUTUBEN POLICY. Waskingion Dispaich o Pittsbury Comaercial @a- The Vice-Preaident Tesiarked that nothwithe logg, aud wore prepared 1o reporl, Me, Kells B a "prhime facte. Caes 40 e entitied 1 ‘case, and w i+ entitled wlfi st B¢, Ssulsbury sald, 28 meomber of the Commit- teo op Privileges und Eloctions, be did not rogard the motion of the Benator from Maryland w fn- stsuct the Commiiteo a3 unafirout. e diduot be- leve any delsy was ymuur to wnable the Com- mittes to report by Nov.1. It bad been said the (i was propazed (o Teport i favor of soat- LESPSEREELLSBERE: THE OFFICES, THE HICAGO COLLBOTORSELP, Special Dispach 10 Ths Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasaixaron, D, C., Oct. 18.—Bonator Ogles- by {s quite outspoken in his oppesition to the .1 cunfirmation of Willians H. Smithi sa Collector, SENATOR MORTON. 0t Duevaich lo s Chlcugu Tribune. InpianafoLss, ind, Oct. 13.—Benator Morton 13 about the same as yesterday,