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VOLUME XXXIL SEWELRY, CIIICAGO, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1877. S SR o meyenwage o | 'WASHINGTON. ATSDILONIIL SPEG!JA:[J SALE OF WATCHES MLVERWARE, &c. could not algn the Tlarrison statement heeause te ade Lo re i sny sttempywillbeimads foremors s persose e dla not think i sccurately represented tha " ¥ of mterest as tho latter ore retired, The *@o- al friends. 1oid" coins are to be interchangeable with United States notes, The bill also requires the Becretary of the Treasury to cause to be isaued £400,600,000 legal-tender In notes in exchange for those now ontstanding, aud to keep at lenst 850,000,000 of the new Issue out of the Treas- ury in cirealation. A bill was introduced by Mr, Ingalls to equal- ize the bounties of suldiers who ecrved in the late War for the Union. [t was an exact enpy TIE RNOLIST MIBBION, Tha report that the English mission 1s to be tendered to that veteran ex-Benstor, Bimon Cameron, certainly baa this for s basis: The Pennsylvania Republican delegation . Inat night held +a caucus fn which the general situstion was discussed, and UNION PACIFIC. ITENS IN THE NEPORT OF THE GOVERFMENT DIRECTORS. #pectal Dirpateh ta The Chicnago Tritrine, Wasnxarox, D. C., Uct. 22—The following are the most interesting passages of the report it was dedded to recommend to | of the Government Directors of the Union | of the bill which passcd the House of Represen- Ulio President Cameron na the cliofce of that | Pacific Railroad, s brief abetract of which was | tatives on the 20ti of June, 1496, excent that It Blate for that missfon. Tho report that Cam- | teleavaphed to TIE TIBUNE few daya ago: | Droposet tostrike out of that 1o clals And the Party Whip Is Crack- ed to Little or Wo Purpose. e providing for the deductivn of bounty paid under State lawe, NOTES AND NEWS, REMOVAL PRATED FOR. Boecial Dispateh 40 The (hleago Tribune, . WasmnGroy, 12, C,, Oct, 23, —Lepresentative Pound, of Wisconsin, has filed with the Secre- tary of the Interlor a- petition for the ruinoval of the Cand Otilce from Eau Clalre to Chippewa eron had heen tendered the vloce reached tho Renato carly this forenoom, and found inuch credence. The olkllue political managers re- celved 1t with favor, while thuse who have Leen encouraging the new departure did nut tbink stich 8 noniination would be well fecetred by those llterary fellows who conslitute a very consldorable portiou of the party of reform. MIPLACED CONFINRNCE. In 1859 the management of the Company con- templated fsrining out toe expreas business over the road to Wells, Fargo & Co. This was ob- Jected to by the Gosernment Dircctors, and finally, on notice of 3Mr, Wilson, then and now a Uovernment Dircetor, the Company resolved 1o doits own express business. The result of this action lias proved most - satisfactory, The earniugs from that sourco have been as follows: ing Their Spleen in O-DAY. Secret Caucus; WE WILL OFFER OUR IMMESSE STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCIES, OF BOTH IMPORTED AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, CASED 1IN ELEGANT EIGUTEEN AND FOURTEEN KARAT CASES, VARYING IN PRICE FIROM 'TWEN- | Sensible Republican Con- gressmen Satisfied with S sl o - < {4} The circumetances counecied with the men- | 1870 . A1, 4440 1875 8 444,473 | Falls, The argutnent fn favor of the removal is TY DOLLARS UPWARDS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, the Situation. thon of Simon Cameron's name for this mission | 353-- W 18T e . GORT0A | that the new Jocatlon In m:m convenlent for BRONZES, JEWELRY, AND OTIER GOODS WILL are these: SHceretary Fvarts scoms to be the | jaqy e 210100 Total ta Jan persons who transact the greatest portiun of the HBE OFFERED DURING THE DAY AS CALLED FOR, vietim of mispliced confidence. Tle was proba- | 1874.... "....... 382,307: 1, 1877...82,605,445 | busiocss of the ufflce. hly not aware that esery promincnt Bepubtican politivian lu Pennssivaniz is the crcature of the un regency, aud that Congresamen as s Postimasters and tide-walters hold thelr oflicdal positions because they Luve made thein- selves usclil to that close corporation. If he hiad koown this first rfinclplo of T'ennaylvanls politis, Evarts would not have commitied the mistake of asking the Republican deleca- tion in Congrees from that Htate to name the Minister to England, Te peomised thea, it 1s £atd, that the PPrestdent should avpolnt uny man they would agree upon. They met and promptly TNITED UFON 13503 CANRION, ‘The suggestion probably eame from Don Cam- cron. If the story told by members of the delemation Is true, the Secretary s inan un. rluuul position. fhuy say that Lyarts pledged ils word, but the Sccritary of State coull have hanlily thought that the delegation would have chosen Simon Camerun, the tost conspleyous represeutative of the epoils systens, 1o Ve Minister under the Ifayes Administration to the Court of 8t James. The Penneylvania Cougressmett, however, say the prowise must be futtiled, and boast that_Camcron’s name will be specdily scnt to the Senate. It is pere havs needless to suy thut both Secretary Evarts aud the President were greatly astovislicd. The Pennsylvanin folks afe all absolately confident thai the nomination wiil be made fo accordunce with the prownise of the Bucretary of Btate, and declare that any other course wonld be gecepted by the Republlcans of Pennsylvania as 0 trifling with the delezation aud those they represent. On the other haud, friends of the President are quite as coufident that such an appointment is un utter Imposaibllity, They declare that to make it. it_would be to abandoi every ndvanced position which President layes s taken fn rey to reform, noi Lo surrender to o man who, In the aifairs of his own State and before the country, represents in his own person more that fs objectionable to the reform clement of the party than any other promiuent man in it, TIE DISCUSSION OF TILIS MATTER {s gencral to-nizht, and there is o universal feel- Ing that the discussion of the question will mark one of the most fnportant erus m the life of this Administration. It scems fuzredible that such an_appointment can be made, and In tils feeling all those nzvee who wish the President to carry out the retorm which he has projocted. ‘The sction taken by this delegation has intro- duced a serious cletucnt into the pending cam- paign fn Pennsylvaula. Cameron’s fricnds fn- sist that {f he is not nominated, ofter leaving the selection tojthe delezation, his party in the State will certainly allow the election to GO DY DEPAULT, On the other hand, it is urged that his appolnt- ment would sccure the sanie result, through its effect upon the anti-Cameron winwof the parly. Those who take Lhis view strencihen thelr po- sition by depicting the most scrious damawe to the Republican causc in other State clections, particularly in Massachusctts, THE DELAT IN TIE BENATE. A Qasual Bemark of Secretary Evarts Makes Much Mischief. 80 AS NOT T0 DELAY PURCHASERS. SPECLAL SALE IN THE EVENING It woull have Leen well for the Company TURP-JIUNTERS, bad it ‘The Scnats had a Lriel eessfon to~lay, and PURATED THE SANE COURSE with the sleenlug-cars on the road that it did with the express department, but instead of do- in s0 it contracted this intcrest away at a very carly day fa its bistory. The Pullman sleepers were-put upon the road under sakd contract, ‘The terms of the contract were most favurable t Mr. Pullman, It would bave leen far better for the Company had it placed its own sleepers on the rosd, snd run the ame to Its own profit, The preseot manage- ment is anzions to be rld of esid contract, sad certululy GILES, BRO. & CO,, 266 & 268 WABASH-AY. 7. 11, PRENCI will condrict, the sale. WL A. RUTTERS & CO., Anctl Y AND ‘cann/ i’”l.o‘ = pamonps | thurban Lots & PEARLS |SavVINGS BANKS “ rtation,”” The MOST 0(‘)));1"1]‘:{."1“?2[&"\?3{ ¢ My office, untit December 1, will Do kept open evenings till 10 Fmfl Dlamflnfls aml Pflfl]lls o'clack, for tho benefit ot thoso employed during the day. Ever brought to this market, mounted In | e maoy tears which have een ehed during the {hn SEWINT DESIGNS by to mont AR |y WL Mt 0, B Wil MEN. g Ao, BEAUBFUL UNSET STONES, | e e 81 GLB AND 1IN PAIRS $100 LOTS, Wo are prepared o soll {hess GEMS . e FOR LESS MONEY THAN SAME QUAL- | ihch 2 BE S FSE ) BEchual Sl o'V ITY MAS EVER BEEN SOLD. suiall wieaos cun posaibly fud. Chicago linMta. They are Beautiful Property, sadl State & Monroe-sts. Chlcage tinia, 1 oo $100, Kingsfords Starch, pe;pam...a._. ; Hanualade ReeR Dunis,rer o Germian Soap, 60 burs per box . Byrup, el kems 1 13 ! 1 ! ) ! to witness the great race at Paltimore to-mor- row between Ten Broeck and Tom Ochiltree. It (s expected that the Houer will have a short scaeivn, inasmach os the race was postponell until to-morrow, and the adjournment over did nnt assist the soortive Represeutatives. The vynics remnark that, while Congressmen are pustponing wbrk to sttend races, the army Is peuniless. Ancient Simon Cameron Trot- ted Out for the Lon- don Mission. Fearful Havoc to Result if tho President Proves Un- kind. A PARMICATION, A story was recently published In New York that SBtanley Mutthews, after being Invited here bé Zach Cbandler, as Chairman of the Natiunal Hepublican Cutnmittee, to act s lawyer before the Electoral Commission, directed “Worinley, the botel proprictor, to send Chandler, us Chairnan, ‘the bill and entire —expenses of himecl and famlly. The bill included sumptuous apartments,” aeveral dinner-parties, endless carringes, amd amounted to £a8), Stan- ]ei Matthews says to-day the cntlre story Isa fabrication. oneers, WILY, NOT RENEW IT, os it Is now plain to be secn what a gravo mis- take was made Ly cotering nto it atall. The contract will expire Oct, 1, 187, ‘The amount of land-grant bonds originall Iesued was 810,4U0,000. The amount ouuundv- ing June 30, 1577, was 87,574,000, The Chicago Post-Office Entrance Controversy Still in Progress. Amount re- tlred from rales of lamds, £3,026,000, Undoubt- cdly the land-grant will retire the land-grant ponds and leave a larize surplus over for the ex- tingulshment of other Indcbtedness ot the Company. TNE PLOATING DEST of the Company, June 8V, 1877, was aa follows: Notes payabio... Omaha BUALLS, Congressman Smalis has gone to South Caro- loa to attend bis trial, An appeal, probably a yain ane, has been addresscd to the Presldent fa lis behalf by Northern Republicana, EENATOR BLAINE. To the Testern Auoctated Pross, Wasningros, D, C., Uct. #3.—Eenator Diaine 18 still conlined to his bed, with the prospect of an early recovers, A few persous only ore ad- mitted to his chamber, quict belug esscutial, A telegram from Augusts. Me,, recelved by him this’ morning snys Lhat the puysiclans consider his daughter Allce out of danger, unless some unforesen danger should be developed. The ball i not yet oxtracted. INDIANS BURRENDERED, ‘The Commisstuner of Indlan AMairs recclved the following telegram from Ojo Callenne, New Mexieo: * Gew. ~ Hatch, commandivg the district, reports tht 191 Southern Apaches sur- rendered ot Fort Wingate, aud flfty-six more expected In soun.” TUE LOUISIANA BENATOLSHIT The Cummitiee on Privileges and Elections met this morning to hear wrguments in the Loufsiana Senators’ cascs, und agreed to allow each contestant, or representstive, one hour to present bia arguments. > Mr. Stellabarger. for Kellogg, opened the ar- gument. s priucipal point was that the Y'res- ident’s declsion ‘as to which was the leyml Gove crament of Louisiana was subject to review and reversal by Congess, Alr. Spoiford asked Jeave to preaent his arzu- ment to-morrow, which was grauted, and the Cummittee adjourncd. JAY GOULD, representing the Union Pacitic Road, and C. P, Huutlogton, of the Centrol Pacitie Road, nre here, ft1s understood, to induce the Secretary of Outline of Bills Introduced in the Sennte Yestoerday. TOFE OSTRICHI POLICY. MIDING THKIR DIMINISHED NEADS, Surcial Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune. WasminotoN, D. C., Oct. 2.—The private caucueces of the different’ Stato delegations con- tinue to he held, and reports of the procecdings arc some way oltained by the newspapors. These publications are not made without pro- test, sud are denounced ns fufamous betrayals of confidence. 1t happens, however, that there arc many Republicans of prominence who are fnvited to these conferences who do not belleve in the oatrich policy, and who will not conscnt that any clique of men, for purposes of thele own, shall use the party gag, ond whip, and spur, to keep from the public the very acts of their representatives which tho pcoplé have the first right to know. Itis fortunate for the Administra- tion and for the Republicans of the country that there are men enough who DEPY CAUCUS TYRANNT to keep the public informed os to the real con- ditlon of scntiment here, These cauctses bave catablishied the fact that many Republicans in Coogress do tiot agree With some_of the feat~ ures of Administrative policy. The most ss- tounding feature of the case {s that experienced members and a very experienced Cabinet officer ) nt. Land-grant coupons outstanding. Sinkiug-fund coupons ontstanding. ..... Interest on fractional certificates of ‘G4, less cash anacts. Tnion Trast Company gold sccount. Haker & Morrill.. Vi Debt over cash aseets...... .. . The Company Mold other assets which, after ehinilnating {rom lts own statement sundry items, and takibg the Company's cstimata of the value of the remalning assets embraced in the atatement, AMOUNT TO £3,011,43. Theso asscts consist of stocks and honds in othier railrond ccmpanies, telegruph and steam- #hip shares, county bunds issued by countles in Nebraska and Colorada, ete. The gross carn- Ings_for the year ending June 20, 1577, were 13.719,143; for the year ending Juue 30, 1875, $12,113,900; f{ncrease for 1877 over 1876, $1,- 05,858 TUE SINKING-PUND PROFOSITION. The proposition of the Government Directors, a8 to the Stukiug-Fund lor the Uulon Pacifie, 18 that §350,000 be vet apart scint-annually, begin- ninx Sunsary nest, 1o be compounded at 6 per cent, This would amount to $40,418,250, which would be ouly $0,:320,540 short of what the road will then owe the Government, _The amount of £13 down and £3 monthly. This makea it cost yoo, after your firat payinent, only 17 cents & day. “You canmave (hat owcigar moncre of your good wife will ond & way to_cconomizo Just i 1ittic e, 50 yuu can by-and-by have A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN, 4 i thelr indebtedness will be £49,733,600. Falling | the Treasury and the Sccretary of the nterior e TA CIEA I GHE | oo e T i e s i | Thrsgect £ o e o | BSAAS S it it o | ISSenend s e 1 o et Flour, Lest Winter Wheat, yer bl 5 3 celved s to the real sentiments of | ecutive matters, and quite n tumber arc oux- | SFTICNt Acebt Awhat the Drotoses;—to . T e o Flour, best. Minnesota. per brl.. 1egn the Chicars, Dustingion & Quine 1',.".',‘,‘."“,.,‘.,." the party, or that a final adjustment | fousto haso ail the promincnt nominations mske o sioking fund out of L, sud be surw of | tion of Uletr Totereat. indcbxedncss to the Gov iy one gf ChicAgo's Most tirRc o et : Flour, best Minnesota Patent, per br Vibuch, el eautffutly situated wmoni hills e ituat Kruves:” has ho 000 Inhiabitants, and growing Tapldiys ehiirehes, dchools, stures, elC., etes havs o eigiiienn lioutes unaet conract, el to be fintahed this £all, and clesen of them aliost:ready for occupaney: Tire aro, Ko PROIECTED INTHUVE: [ Mso New Edam and Pineapple Choeso. Grange, but como i Ree fur, yourself ) H l C KS o N S T T Ty e K™ 2 1 6 OASH GROCERY HOUSE. | couuration o TIIS R0AD VERY LOW, 113 East Madison-st. And TIZAINS ALMOST EVERY fIOUR. TO RENT, The Hallrosd Company are now selling tickets to [ LA GRANGE, GOOD ON K ANY FOR RENT. TRAIN, FOR TEN CENTS, getting something, ernment, namely: The annnal payment Into tko United States Lreasury of hail a inillion dollars by cach Company, to constitute fn connecltion with thelr earnings for Governuicut tranaportu- tlon a_sinkiog fund to repay the Intervat ud- vanced by the Government. AMERICAN TRADE WITIL OERMANT, Waahington Specinl ta Lpston tiinbe. In furthier response to the crcular recently issucd by the Department of State to our diplomatic and consular ofticert os to the biest mode of promoting trude between the United Btates and their respective countries and dis- tricts. the Consul ut Sonneberg, Germany, has furwarded s dispateh, in which he says the manufactures of the coneular district of Sonne- berg are principally tgys, chivaware, porcelain, and other fancy artlcles, the chiet market for which has been the United States, but our own manufactares, protected by the high taritl, bave seriously fnterfered “with the oxport trade of -that district. The Consul, in order to mcet thy requirements of * the trade clreular from the Department of State, cotercd Into communleation with the leading merchants, manufacturers, and export- ers of his district upon the subject under con- sideration. He has forwarded with his dispatch coples Of the nuswera of thexe persons, and their uoanhnous opinfon is that one of the requisite conditions for the enlargement of made before they act upon any of the more Im- portant ones. ported to-day. The Indiana delegation called upon tho Presi- dent to-dny and repucsted the appolntment of Thonas Nelson as Minister to one vt the South American Republics. Nelson was formerly Minister to Mexico, NEW YORK APPOISTMENTS. To the Weitern Associated Press. Wasmnorox, D. C., Oct. 23.—~The question of the New York Custom-Housc appolntincnts was scttled {n Cabinet to-day by the determina- tion to n|:1mlul. Toosevelt Collector, MerrittBur- veyor, and Prince Naval-Ofticer, DIVIDENDS, ‘The Comptrollcr of the Currency has declared a dividend of 10 per cent in favorof the credit- ors of tho National Bank of the State of Mis- sourl, 8t, Louis, payable on the 23th inst. A dividend of 10 per cent has been declured In fuvor of the creditors of the First Nativual Bauk of Duluth, Miuu, CONFIRMATIONS, The Senate in_cxccnlive €ession to-day con- frmed Richard C, McCormick as Asslstant Bee- retary of the Treasury; Frederick Knefler, Pen- slon ~Agent, Indispapolis, lnd.i Armsted M. Bwope, Collcetor of 1mernal Revenne i the Beventh District of Kentueky; Abrabam 1) Hazen, Third Asslstant Postmastier-General of the difference can be avolded by postpone- ment. The only plans which have been sug- gested as 0 means of curlng these differences aro A8 COWARDLY AS THEY ARE 1MPOLITIC, Tho few leaders say that party unity 18 a par- amount consideration, but they deny that that unity can be sccured by a leap In the dark or by sullen slience. The Itepublicans do not have it iu thelr power to control the actlon of the House, and, whatever the. declsion of the cancus may bhe as to volng or not voting upon ony political mensures, the skilled Democratic parlinmentarians will scon be ableto compel the 1ousc to squarcly mect the pend- fng tasues. Tha nenmctl-mu know the benefit of artisan tactics, aud will profit by the difilcul- fes of the Itepublican situation, and the Repub- 1 u{:;, whetlier they vote or do not vote, cannot avol en. Harlan's caso was not-ro- MEXICO. A TALK WITH SENOR MATA, Sveelal Dispateh to Thr CAfcaga Tyibuae, New Yonk, Oct. 23.—~The World's Washing- ton speclal says Scnor Mata, representative of the Diaz Goverament ln Mexico to Wasbington, who has not been reccived and accredited by the Adininistration, has announced his Intention ol returning to Mexico within a few days. Ie will probably safl by thenext steamer from New Orleans, It has been rumored that the reason for Mata's dcparture was disgust ot bis non-recognition Ly ts Government, oud that in leanng Washington bho would abandon all hopes of sccuring friendly political relations between tho Diaz Government and tho Unfted States. In a conversation with the correspondent of the Wortd this evenlog, Matasatd: *¢1t is true that 1 ain sbout to re- turn home, I have remalued lera already a month longer than I intended. and I cannot wossibly endure the climate during the winter, When | left home I intended to remain only two mouths in the North, but at the explration ot that time my Goverument requested e to remain & time further, 1am not at all disgust. By buying 64 rides, Bpecial evening tralns during ammsement seafon. BUOARY tralns fOF thoss wivhing o siteud church I MLy, €30 avos onizoroam Cottage ani Lo ta Evanston for $T0. s alope are scliiug fur $500. 1 ALSO IIAVE EACI. 40 Lots at Hyde Park - $600 100 Lots at Bvanston - - 500 100 Lots atSouth Chicago 250 200 Lots at Des]l)lumes - 200 LEAVING A RECORD which will show their dircct lp[vmvnl or Indi- rect approval of {he Administration, These are the views of some of the party leaders, They say that tho houcst, manly way is the best way, aud that every Republican member imust be 1cft to vote according to_his own convictions, whatever the result may he, and that coniemnt DESIRABLE OFFICES:IN THE TRIBUNE. SUILOING TO REINT. Apply to WM, 0, DOW, Boom 8 Tribune Building, g trade betweon that part of Germany aud the AT e L F ey aitompt. 10 ovado. this | Thomas A. Wiley, Callector of Interual Reves | ed with my “treatment fn Washinglon. | Unied States 18 modislcation of our taritt, for 40 Lots at Park Rl(lgfi - 300 fll@e,' ¥ Y o 10 the Niuthi District of Penneylvanta; John | & have been received kindly, e, | they assert that it caunot bculpcvlmh‘l‘:rut er- Illinols delezation may have beard gome talk of this kind. I tho deleustion shall voto “hlh‘!Ui' on_the question of the President's poliey 1t will bo either becauso somic of the iembers have changed thelr opinions or bave surrcndered thein to caucus dictations. ‘These cutienses 3o ot cecape NOME 1ARD NAMES. Thoy arc called *class meetings and “expert cnve muel.lui:u." convened for the purpose of bulldozing tiie President into making appolnt- ments satisfactory to the Congressmen. 1t Is cunsmented upon as a littlo singular that nconference which hiad the appearance at lcast of rack mutiny should have been beld at the house of & Cabioet Minlster, Meanwbile the President, i€ amlably stubborn, 5 penlal, and is not disposed to seek 8 quarrel with auybody. Ile docs not clug to bis opinluns with such te- pacity that he is not willlng to listen to oppos- fuge views, and he suld to-day thut ho s “very hopeful that the present dittfculties within the party will soon ba rewoved, and that larwony will soun be restored. . CONFPERENCES, ‘The Prestdent {s saf to Lave caused it to be understood that Lo s speclally suxious to con- fer with thuse Republicaus who, for many cuuses, are dissatiatied, and several of these who tave been fnvited Lave atready talked with himn upon the features of his policy which has created the difference. ‘The results of these in- tervicws have been such as to strengthen the feeling swmong prominent members ol the Ilouse and Seuate that the party must be held the United States Uovernment has not oflicially recognized e as the represcotative of the Mextcan Government, but { have uat abau- doned tho hope of the uitimate recognition of our Government by the authorities In Washing- ton. | judge that” negatistions in progress he- tween Mexico and the American Minfuter, Foa- ter, witl be satlsfactory, What the terms proposed as a basls of cordial relatious between the two Giuvernments are, J am not at liherty to state. In my opivion the border troubles will bo adjusted satisfactorily.” BEPKESENTATIVE LUTTHELL has soveral bllls of national jutercst which ba futends presenting in the llouse at the earlicat ssible moment. Among the number is a mlm. resolution requesting the Fresident to ap- point M. Langston, MinistersResident and Cousul- General to Haytl, 400 Lots at Lake Side - - 100 300 Lots at Glencoe - - - 100 300 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at Homewood - 100 2,400 LotsatSan Diego, Cal,, 100 £ Memembar that you ot an ahatract with all prop. B —————vteme erty purcbared of me, and A% vavy tomintulons as | FINANCIAL,. fl!uL‘I:IA nothing but my owa property, sud sHU WoIr m"w'—wwwm Fiil mnt oo | IRA BROWN, FOREIA Yo alied; on IMPROVED CLICAGD 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4. mptly attendedto | — i;fi.‘l: l;fl"“\'l;l‘r i FIDECNTY DANK DEPOSITS | GANDS =it . The Ltie Mook and £ oaght at 75 centa on the doliar, vix,: 13 _per cent in y CEEBOR EAFID A S R S S | et e -AZARUS SILYERMAN. O Ea e bevurate segtionsl i of {huss e CliAMbEF Of Camimeree. Cheir agricultural and olimatic adx e jal inducements ia colunfes uf (ari- 5. Howcslend sau Pre-emption noits to daty, directions for man manufacturers and merchants can take an interest In the extension of American trade In Germauy while Gertnau manutacturers ure shut out from the American market by a prohibitory tarifl. The feehug throughout the distncts of Bonneberg is one of hostility to the introduction of Amcrican goods untll o reciprocity of trade by a reductton of our taritl 1s permisaible. THE PACIFIC MAIL. A Race Around the Warld—Incldenta Shaw- ing that Americans Will Holp Each Other Alung When There Is Danger of Getteg Beaten by an Englishawma, Special Dispatch ta The Crdcago Tridune. Naw Yorg, Oct. 23.—There are two lines of stcamers carrving the walls from Australta apd the Easst lodies to Eugland—the Britlsh Une known as tho Peninsular and Orlental, golng via the Red 8es, and the Awmerican hue, known as the Pacific Matl, connccting st Ban Franclsco with the Pacific Rallroad, thence liere, and by tho Cunurd Hue to Eneland. There ls grest rivalry between the lues, smd, recently, the American beat its British competitor. Qo the trip uow betng made, the Penlusular stcamer loft in advance of the Australia, of the Ameri- cats lue, and the latser arnved uh San Fran. ceo Wednesday last three hourr too late for thet duy’s overland traln, The managers of —— _ CIIICAGO CUSTOM.IIOUSE. THE RNTRANCE QUESTION. Enéctal Dispaleh to The CAirago Tribune. Wasmyoron, D. C, Oct, 23.—Carter [arrl san to-day called upon tho Sceretary of the Treasury and the Bupervislng Architect in tho matter of the proposed chanxo In the front of the Custom-Iluuse bulldinz from Dearborn to Clark strect. Harrlson is represcnted asstating that he Is in favor of the chauge to Clark street, but this report may not be correct. The argu- ment urged fn {avor of the change to Clark street §s that t Is now 8 moro di- roct thoroughfare, and that the cartracks on that strect would interfers with the wmail-wagons, should the rear catranco bo kept there, Potter Pulmer scems to be the person who Is futeresting himself tho tost fn opposing the chango from Deurborn to Clark. Ropre- seutative Aldrich some time sincé Aled o pro- test agalnss the change. T'ROGRESS, Architect [{i1] had hopes thut the roof of the Custom-llouse Bullding would be cuinvleted this winter, but recont information from Supt. Burling makea this doubtful. It appears that Commissioners to ascertalu oo what terms a mutually heneficial treaty with Mezico can be arratieed. Luttrell will also offer au act grunting pensions to soldiers aud satlors of the Mexican War and thelr widows. Rty T A HOHLSU IN TIIE SENATE, BILLY INTRODTCED. WasniNorox, D. C., Uct. 2h—In the Senato geveral billa were fntroduced, and s brict executive seasion was held, when the Scnate aa- Journed to Thursday, Bills were introduced ond referred By Mr, Coke (Fex.)—Amending the revised statutes of the United Statcs in regunl to the militia, It makes an aunual apprupristion of OCEAN WTEAMSINIPY, General Trausatiantio Company. Between Now York and lsvre vl Oer G, T thor of Mertoqmouth, from g terth topetlier, That the nialn cetge of dilforenco | Whe coutractors arc not required to deliver the g the line were determined the mafls shoutd FERIAD baeniter Weds, e 2arre R fiufi"{fy,{" : Generat | withs "“'p.:“,‘.lmfl", S b5 wa wfl.‘:‘,q ..cw'fif fron frame-work for the rool on the :::fi:uw.“i,fl;::’?ur‘fl‘:":h;: s‘r;;l of m:l:: on the tralu, however, and dispstched them 5: ARSI N 1015l | ARSI = = | sure burmoutous activn. ground bofora Noy. 15 The roof s & fast special, which overtook the overland and = trauaferred the uadis, Postmaster Jawes re- culved 5 dispatch in refercncs to the matter sud called Lhe attention ot the KHallway Mal service to the desirability of ex‘cdmug the teausiilagion, and Superintendent Vall directed that sbectal pains be taken, and communicsied with the Pennsylvania Rallroad, urgmfi a promut trausinisston. Moudisy Postmaster James re- ceived word that “ihe sualls bad arrived in Chbicogu and been tranaferred to the Pittsbure & Fort Wayne ltoad, To-day be consulted with the Cunard, and found that its stedwer, the Abyssiuia, wuat leave at 7 o'clock d.. Oct. 81 E N GOLD (tuciudl; 13 O AV Clokar G100y Sonqlagmine: | bieerage. 829, including wino, bodd d B G OO e T it e, ogiand: Firss Cabin, $03 to 8100, seconding ¢ mods- o’ Becou c-un.nmux iTd Caolu $337 Sieeregs 4. 188y overy bing u sbore: " LOUIS D DEDIAN A ‘Agent, 53 Broad 3 e, P, WILTE, 61 C AZeni 10 Chicegor North Ge@n Lloyd. The steamers of this Compsny wil} safl every Bature duy Trom Bretmen LT, fuotof KRIN street. Hoboken, atca of vassage—From New Yorx tw Soutbampton. udon, Havre, sud Bremea, frst cabin, §iou; lt(l.-l;il cither by {lurch;uo or msuufacture, 1O HAVUEFirt By Me, lnzalls—To enatie ludians to become cithzeus of the United States. By Mir, Watlace—To provide » Jawfu) note and coltt currency for the Lntted States, M. Wal Juve sald he did 30 by request, sud without cam. it thigs hioself to the b, fe slso fntroducea bl to wuthorize a long boud for the fuveat- nient of saviugs, ‘The bill directs tho Sceretary of the Treasury to issuc fu licu of an equal amcunt of 4 per cent bonds suthorized by the a:t of July 14, 1Y, o sum not exceeding §100,000,000 of United Btates coupon bouds in denowinations of $35, $50, and $10, m equal sums, esch desomingiion re- T WANTED, ~WANTED, To contract with a reluble party to manufacture for me Dlue-clouded Knitting Yarn, Can uso 150 or 200 pounds per day the year vound, be- ginning at once--at cash price, d- very complicated on sccount of its guthic desigu, sud ualess there shall be anopen winter it 43 feared tha slate roo? caunot be put oo, The stone-cuttiug 18 completed exevpt sotng urus and a portion of the oroamental work for nwkruol. which will be flulshed {0 abous six weeks, TIHE ANXIOUS ONES, WISCONSIN UNITED STATES JUDGESHIP, Bpectal DispaicA 10 The Chicago Tridune. WasmiNaton, D. U, Oa. Zh—Thero ls an animated contest over the vacant United Btates Judgesbin for the Western District of Wiscon- sin, recently held by Judge Hopkins. The Re- puvtican Congressional detegation divides fts support amoug threocandidates—Alonzo Bunh, Cassaday, of Janesvilie, and O. B. Thoinas, Scu- ators Cameron and flowe and Represcutatives NULLER, owner of the Buena Vista quarey 16 Cincinnati, 1s here settling up some of s accounts fn con- nection with the Custow-lHouse Building, o admits that the operation of the stoue s very bad, put says that it Is in its prescot condition wolely beeauss §t was not sightly treated; that it tuo-morrow on_ecount of the tide. The wails was put_into the wall wheu it was green, and would be aue ou the Penusylvauis Road at Pound, Humphireys, snd Caswell favor Buun, deemable tu coin o the present standani value 01, pPet R aonely bt Youts gabl 3 2 MWANTED A P that the joluts were left uncovered so that the | atier sixty years from tho date of therr Lssu 49, gIVIUR 8 dangerously smull wargin. Lol S s Meerae, 80 corepcr,, For pelant rosSANTER Al aan | of Sparta Caunty. Camerou sud Yonud called } ey Lervoruted through wid caused decos | and et iereat payable somi-anntully i | WAsLer Janies tocy eaw the Viee-Preatdent of PO 3 Vowling Gree: 185000 mf:‘m"im-lw upon the President to-day in the interest of | nosition, sich coin at the rate ‘,l 65100 per cent per an- the Peunsyivania Road and besvuglit biw to Great Western Stenmship Line, ONCRUAN AV | Bunn. Hazeltou recommends Thomas, while QPINIONS DEBSIRED. Hutn, These Douds aru to bo exempt . froim sl | BUIry the tait. Mr. Dounis telegraplied the FPLANOS, N BUYS A Brand New and Elegant PIANO FIVE YEARS' GUARANTEE. " e . R. 1. BIARTIN, 154 State-st. RECEILVER'S SALH. st e SR SR VR B rmxeclhml. té-lnsurasce Confiasy, not in TAL tecelver, will be sold &t Publle sale to the er for cah a3 J00'clock & . ou Thursdy GHichEs " %4 Deatbord 4l Chlcigo. Charles G, Willtamefudorses Cassaday. It s uncertain what the decislon of the President will be, but it i expected that he will take one of theso threo candidutes, Judge Dizon is sot acandidate. Becretary Bhernisn to«lay rent tothe Chicazo Reuresentatives and to the two lilinots Seuators o Jetter asking them to give their opinions us Lo the lueation of the principal entrane to the Post-Otlice . Butldiog fn Chicago, whether it should be on Clark or Dearborn “street, Carter Harrison drew up a statoment that the entrancs woild bo most sattsfugtory to the public i Clark street, Seuators Davis and Oglesby aud Represcutstives Harrlson and Brentano signed tits, Representative Aldrich declived to s it Becretary dhenman notied the dele- wation that he would be kuverned fu bis declsfon by their views, The mstter will probably “be scttled to-morTow. Aldrich did not file a formal protest sgalust the chauge from Dearborn to Ctark strect, but be oaly asked for delay until the questivn could by investigsted. 1lis feasou for not sizning tho JHarrisun paper to-day was becaus, i bis oplu- iop. it secmed tu say that the people alwost unlversally destred the change. “Aldrich says hels couyinced that the wajority do, but be Tacta 10 Col. Scott and saked fur lustructions. Cal, Scott prowptly replied that ho would ar- range that e rain should arrive st 6 tustead of 6:43, and thus the transwlision of the malls to the Abyssinia is assured, and incre 18 Jittle poubt that the Penlnsulur and Crteutal lae, instead of guiniog advantage by sts start, will be beaten, us it was oq the lsst wail top. tazatlon, The remalnder of the bili s as follows: % Tho Becrctary of the Treasury shall keep said bouds for salo st the different " Bub-Treasuries ol the United States, aid sball dispose of thu same at pur and ucerued futercst for coin or for Laited Status legal-teuder notes ab the rato st which they ay then stand i the market, aud sush legal-tender votes stall bo rewssued, but their proceeds and the com reccived for such bunds shall be applied 'to tho recemption of outstandinzg 53 bonds of the United Siates,” ‘Fhie bl to provide a lawful note sud cotu cur- mxw{ for the United Slates, introduced by Mr. Wallaco by request, pruvfid’u for the colu- aze of $HA,00000 fu valuw of s colp metal called golold, and vonsistiog of gold, siiver, aud cupper, in_propurtious ol one pound, tweaty- four pounds, aud threcquarters of a pound, ro- spuctively, to b paid for by 1ssues of 4 per cent bonds, redeeinsble lu ten sud payable after twenty years, sud to be out lu ex- change fur the bouds beurlug » Jughor rutc ¥rom New Ytrk to Bristol (Engtand) direct. .Thursday. Qct. 33 .. Thursday, Nov. 8 . Cabla passage, §:0, Intermediste, $43; Béerage, 29 Tetorn ficku i :.i.,rfu’f.' aler, Fra’ 84 blecrage certificates, §2 i) ITE 7 Clark si.s Blichinas Ceubtal Raliroud. ERGHANT TAILOW FILLETY, Mayor Overstoltz, of 8t. Louls, is bers to con- fer with Secretary Schurs with regard to the removal of Postmaster Filley, of that city, Overstoltz fa bitterly opposed to Filloy, snd 1t is sald has represcuted that howill bave the aid of Schurs in sscuring his removal. ‘The only churges that have thus far .been pre- ferred agatust Filloy are thoss presented by Ae- Cullough, of the Glode-Demacral, to the cffect that Filley 18 oppoded to Civil-Service reform. ‘Filley, however, haopens to bo a special fricod of Seuator Morton, and it {s not provable that 1n the prescut feeble condition of that Seaator esmz—=s JoB.HALL & CO, ~ “Taliors. 130 Dearbors- GRATES AND MANTELS, A SR TR ™ uhaRedad™ e SLATE MANTELS. PROBASCO & RUMNEY 2U2 DTATE-DT. e . FINANCIAL. £ Naw York, Oct. Xi—A large uumberof the depositors ot the Ubion Dime Suvings Bavk called thls moroing 0 withdrew thelr woney, but wero informed that the law requiring sixty dags’ noifve wes in force. The Buok Depart- ment has been making oR examination tuo past four woeks, and tho Examioer says the cash s sl right, sad the secunties amoug the best. The Exsminer says ho will make bis report next £ weelk, ad that thero tan be uo douby but it wall | i8] PRICE FIY. FOENTS. be perfectly nllarJ. 3' He adds: **I have heard rumurs—it ¥ - Syro0 trustecs who made tho statement—of e belnz an examination for stock-Jobhing. 'ta tions; nnd T am of the Tm{,‘mcn"m:, they' S5 1 be bruught speedily to juatice.’ =3 PiTTsnURg, O¢ S £ ~The Manchester Savin, Bank, corner u"'g"' ver avenue and ankl‘l:: street, Allegheny Uses, suspended payment to- day, Since the suspension of the Allegheny Savfoos Kank the defositors haye been with drawing their funds, aud the Directors, not heing able to make collections fast enough Lo mcet their demands, were compelled to sus pend. “the stuckholders are individnally linble. wid [t I8 Lelleved the depositors will La patd 18 full In rvasonable thne, The bank's capital stock was $100,000, ‘The officlala ure reticent as to Me conditlon of aflalrs, but it Is befleved that the deposits amount to $100,000, and tkat the nssets and personal wealth of the stockhvlders arz sultk ctent to secure all creditors. " CRIME. A DAILIFF MURDERED. Snecial Mapatch 9 The Chirngo Tridune, Terag {avTe, Ind., Oct. 22.—A murder was committed in Edgar County, 11, S8aturday, but tauch ditticulty has been {n the way of your adfourned over until T hursday. In order to per- | correspondent gotting the facts untll to-day. mit the Kentucky and other Southern Scnators | Two men, desperate characters, known as Dick Prossth and Charics Burns, were suspected of havie robbed several residences In Harmouy, Ind. On Saturday morning, thelr whereabouts haviog been learned, two Constables went after aud tried to arreat them, but they showed ficht, and fired their revoivers at the officera, It was found that each hud two weapons, and the officars returned. Two more—Deputy-Sheritl John Cohos and Elljah Birdwell, a bulfifl', Lotk of Edgar County —sallicd out, and, abuut dark they camne upon the villains in the frout yard of o farmer natned Scott, living about efht mileg routh of Chrisman, and seven miles irom Paris, 11)., in comspany with several farm laborers, As the officers rode up they were acen by the twe desperadoes, aud Burns started towards Bird- well and asked, *Atn't your name 'Lije Bird well2” The snswer: was “Yes.” Lustantly DBurns drew both his revolvers and fired a_ shot at Birdwell. ‘The bullet tool effect in that officer's left groln, and ranged upward through the bowels. e slid from his borse, sprang to the fence, and com. mepeed flring at Burns, who sprang behind 8 tree. Offlcer Cohoe also opened fire, and cack fired #ix shota, all but one missing, One, fired by Birdwell, took cifect in Burns' ‘left_side, in- flicting a sllght flesh wound. Burns then ran & short distance, stopped and reloaded, and then hastened on. The others made no effort to fole fow, but all assisted Officer Birdwell, who line ered In much orony until Sunday evens hg, when he expired, leaving a wife and theee ctifldren. He was a worthy citizen, and a officer. The murderer Burns continued on, and managed to reach this city early Mon- day morning wounded, lame, snd wet, Heo was found last ¢vening by Deputy-Marshal Ed Vao- dever, aud arrested. ~ He made a statement ou= mitting the ideed, and expreased himsell glad of it. He was taken to Paris this evening by tge Slerifl. Much excitement s prevuiling ere. Prosyth ts stild at targe. STOLEN RAILROAD TICKETS, Butciat DispuseA to The Chicago Tridune. Qoixcy, Iil, Oct. 23.—Same of the stolen tickets of the Quincy, Missouri & Pacific Raile road from Kirksville to New York were pre- sented for sale in this city a few days agontn Lroker's oflice. The man whooffered to alspuse of them wanted 8% aptece for five, bat tinally took £100 for the Jul. Subsequently be re- turncd to the broker's and purchased them back at 85 advauce on the lot, amd it s sup- they were sold to other partics. y o letler was recelved from Kopsas ~ City Inclosing two wore ol the eame kind ot tickels for rale. Tho broker was by this time suspiclous of the whole matter, and u‘:on luquiry learned that they were tickets stolen from one of the Quincy, Missour] & Pacitic oflices some monihs agu. He accordingly sent a check for tha value of the tickets, and’ notiticd the Chlel of Lulice of Kansus City to arrest Lhe person. FOUL I'LATY. Hpecial Dispaich ts The Chicagn Tridune, SpriNarieLp, 1k, Oct, Z—Capt. W, W. Lowdermilk, Postinaster st Auburn, 1iL, was here to-day to sccure the services of detectives to follow up the men betieved to have apsan- ginsted bis brother, Ur, Lowdermiik, uf Oukler, Macon County, Sunday night, baving inveigled i out on the qu:u of & professional visit to a family four miles distant. " His papers and fo- struments were found strewed alone the romd next duy. The reason for the homicide or kid- knapping 18 allezed to be that the Doctor once aiied the United States Secret 8ervico In the capture of Missourl outlaws, and they vowud vengeancee, snd have recently been seen near Oakicy. Gov. Cullom will doubticss offer a reward for their apprelension Il a murder is ;un\:]lukcd, but the body has not yrt been jvund. % L4 TRAIN-WRECKERS. Seaclal Tvapaich 1y Yre CMosga Tribuns, LAPAYRTTE, Ind,, Oct. £3.—Tho train leaving Chicago Monday nigbt for Clncfunatf, on the Kuukakee route, wus thrown from the track one mile south of Fowler, about 13:30 this morniag, tho engino and tender turning over fn a_ditch, thic postal, age, sl smoking cars off, but not turned over. Lhe conches and sleepers ro- miafued on the track. No ono was scriously hurt, except Churles Scherer, the fireman, who had one hand and ari crushed, and spiue in- ured. He was brought to Lafayette, whero his wintly reside, Thu sccideut was caused by some person unbolting a joiot and moving tho rail out of place. Twowen were seen in the distance running across the prairie |wn{mlmm the seene of the disaster, supposed W0 the gullty parties. WANTED, Specdal Dispaiod to Tae Cricago Trivune. FAST 8A0INAW, Mich,, Oct. 2).—Late last nlgzht Deputy-Sherif Meyer received a dispatch from_Bher{t Caso, of Ann Arbor, tu arrest Harvey Morris and O. Palmer, wanted there to answer to a charge of highway robbery aud uod lmn{. aud supposed to hiave come here. %‘Yhey wore Jound iu s boX-car as the Flint & Peré Marquette Depot, and lodzed In jall. They 1vfln e turnod over Lo Sherifl Case in the morne ng. FAG-END OF A DISGRACE. Special Dispaich to Ths Chicagy Trivune, BraiNorizLD, 1), Oct. 23—The cascs of A 8. Fleld and Richard B, Fuller, the Chicago parties Indlted for perjury in offcring straw- bail ta secure the release of the Lincoln tomb rubners, caie up io the Bangamon Circuls Court today on hearing. Fleld toak s chaoge of venue to Lozan County. Fuller's trial iy pro- gressing, The delense soems o be wholly technical, Special Dispaich 1o The Chicago Tribune KaLamaz00, Mich., Oct. 23.—Las$ nizhs about 11 o'clock thieves entered she bari of Witham 8 Curtts, & farmer liviog north of this place, and drove off 2 span of horses valued at §300, togetber with 8 carrlage and several sets of bar. ness. A hberal rewardohas beew offered, sod the prospect of thelr capture is good. - FOUR YEARS Bpectal Diapasch w The Chicage Tridune, OrTawa, 1, Oct. 2. —Thomas Porier, 8 ne- gro, cherged with burglarivs at Essiviile and Mendota, was tried iu the Ctreuit Court vo-day upon the Brat clorge, found guilty, sud sco- t&y«-cd to four ycurs lo the PE:llxefmuy. To the sccond charge ho pleaded guilly, but has nut yet recelved sentence. merlaincs FEMALE HORSE-THIEF. Speciad Inapasch te The u Triduns, Guaxp Rarips, Mich,, Ock 33.—Saturdsya woman vamed Mabel Morton stole a borse of a livery mau here, and escaped with it. To-nignt, after search by oficers and the Livery man stuce Saturday night, the woman way arrestud, aud e pm)em' revoy Graud Havew et == GATCHETT GETS IT, Bpecial Niapulch 16, The Chicuga Triduas, ADxiax, Mich.,Ovt. 23.—Dr. Charles Gatchett, ot Milwaukee, bas telegrapbed Regent Rynd sc- cepting the poaition of Lecturer fn the boweop- - atbie department of the Michivan University, tepdered Lim by selegrsph thls moroiue througu - Hegeut Ryud 4 Chasrwau of the Medical Coas mittese f

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