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The Chicage Dailp TCibune, ;P VOLUME XXXIIL CHICAGO, MONDAY, OCTOBER <29, 1877, y PRICE / q/E CENTS WASHINGTON. TO RENT. back to Whitthorne, the old Chalrman, before | number at lcast three-fourths of the Democratic | 1802: was & Delegate to the National Republican 8RR land, Edgar, Pftagham, Jaspar, Lawrencs, Moul- &8 P e L AP e A A morning. party, and one-third of the Republican rty, | Contention cazo in 1800: was appointed by | tele, and shelby L'gunllfl. B o GREA'T&';’ AXPECTATIONS. Foreign Affalrs, Bwann, of Maryland, Chalr- | and would have absolute control of any lemo- President Lincoln a Judge of the Snpreme Conrt of Jonx R. Epxy, of Sullivan, was clected to the & e Cratic caucus called upon the question. the United States in Gctoher, 1862, and rerved | Porty.third and tho Fosty-fousth Congresses, and 38 Fertitorles, Bouthard, of Ohlo, Chalrmas. el oA until March b, 1477, when he resigmed to take his | wos re-elected to the Fariy-ffth Congrese as a Zro " y ° seat s Umited States Benator from 1llinols, having | Democrat, receiving 18,714 votes szatnst 18,708 ( Capt. % igsby's Extraordinary Randall ReViSing the Com= Education and Labor, posaibly Bam Cox. of | There are indications of more rerions onpoti- | heen elrcied the pravinus Jannary. by the votes of | votes for George D, Chaflee, Republican. New York, who is a friend of lanor, if ie cannot | tlon to the confiruation of Gen, Harlan a8 As- | Independents and e ta, d Jol o oy 5 ) 7 R mittee-List for th Do Speakér, although some fnslst that Cox | socinte Justice than hail been i firkt supporen: | Logan: e et e e O | i et teing WeALiamon Covae Scheme to Realize e=LIst Tor e will be Bume questions have been riscd as to Lis record | 4, Thea. tles,! 55,000,000, DESTRABLE OFFICES IN THE L. Ti CITAIRMAXN OF FOREION AFFAIRS, In the carly War dars, and #enators have cx- NEPHEBENTATIVES, Witiaw A, J. Sramre. of Corizlo. wan born J ,000. ast ime. Public Buildings and Lands, Carter Harrison, | presscd n desire to bave more information up- | _ First Distriet. —The first iz wards of the City | near New Albany. Ind.. Nov. 10, 182%: his of 1ilinots, Chairman. Ile stood at the heant of | un that subject. of Chieago, thirteen tawnshipe of Cook County, | parents removed to llinoie tn 1R3. and shortiy and all of Dn I'age County. the Jist of the survivors of the old Committee. thereafter died: he. In early boyhood. dependent | Story of the Barning of the Spanisk BILVER. 3 WiLLtax Auvpmic, of Chi , Was born at | Gpon hinown exertions, Janored on a farm, and at s v Expenditurca i the Tressury Department, | Hepresentatives Faring and Bland have both | grelifiddt S B C0esRogts 2" | foiervain atended countey schoott. aabatqnentiy @Gallcon San Pedro Al- Mr. Morrison Not Even Qiven a | Glover of Miscourl, Chalrman. ‘This Commit- approaclied the Bpeaker Lo sceure frum Min & | eommon.school education, with & private tutor one | taucht school, and _sraduated at McRendrco tee will, it is understoad, undertake s general | promise of recognition to-morrow to Introduce | term in the higner Lranches of athematice and | Coliege. Tilinnin, In 1850% studled fow, waa ad- eantara, Elite ok e P I o Ty o Losians, | D e o o T b o Sncake | S L0t 1 ity RSCAEG | Socst vty et Wl St Tty : . The Hpe 'm: taoght echol: engayed 1n mercantile pt When enzaged In ufcial dution: was ap- and Means. a new member, ! " | han ' hot _wholly committed himself - to | purmuits Iy 1544: remoted tn W ixconsin tn 1651, | pointed by Preridons Plerce, in 1431, Uslied States | The Enormons Treasuro Which She rIlo RENT Rulcs, the 8ocaker, Chalrman. them. They = believe, however, that | and. in addition to merchandising. engaged in the | Land Teecelvor for the Edtwsrdecille (Ill.) Lund & Publie Land tason 1s safd to be given this | they will Lo recognized. The Democrats manufacture of inwber, wooaenwate. and farni- | OM J.M ield that oflice nntil 1R56: was elected Carried Still on the : Chalrmiauship, snd also to have & place on the | Wlio opnoss thelr views will endeavor t have | [i3i forthree peamRmporintendantof schoin: | Lrcailentisl Blector b e Tiimale in s Ocean-Bed Tom Scott Sees His Attorney Put | VcificRallrosds. o @ of Ohlo, Chal the entire lst of Statcs called throuch 00T | one ycar: war 8 memuberof the Slate Hinase of flep. | 28457, snd la the State senate, from the Fourth b Apply to WM C. DO W, g Invatia Pensione, Rice, of Oho, Chatrman, | | Tow fur it for referonce, | Thia moul OCCUDY | resrpiativee 1n 145 removed o Chicazo in 1800, | Senatorial District, 181 and ‘84 was a Delegate at the Head of Pacific 'he Speaker in closeted at his house to-night | the entire day, and prevent the Introduction of | nnd han alnce been 'in the wholesale grocery busi- | to the National Democratic Uonvention st aew tn constitation with Hewitt sod others npon | any resolutions, ‘ThoBill Clerks predict that at | nees there: was chosen Aldermaa from tie Third | York, fn 1908: was elected to the Forly-fourth Various Bxpeditions Which Have H the Coinmittces. Teast 600 bills wili be introduced when the Ntates | Wara of Chiicago in the spring of 1870, and was | Congresa, and was re-elacted to the Forty. 5 Room 8 Tribune Building, Railroads, IT 8 QUITE PROBABLE, e T The. Themocrass | eleciad (o the Luriy-nfih Cantrem an & epaniic. | fth Conpress a8’ Democrat, cetring e Visited tho Enchantod Spot. that some |mvu§lgnnt changes may be made be- npp?nm] th }‘,WQng'[fl§| whmm ‘dp the time b -l't;ilsgfl!'lvllu'll“l) mle‘q Byainst 14,101 votes for “;m;: et 12,703 votes fur K, M, Asheraft, Ree fsdals S fore morning. The list was very nearly se has | tue Introdiction of bills, they will move an ad- | JoUR . Fusle. Democmt, ; peblican. Second Dirtrict —-Psit of Couk County (Wards Seventeenth Diafrict. —Macoupin, Madlson, Mon- FOR RENT. . | Western Democrats Disgusted e Sy cor commencsd, | JOUTMERL i i on et of s Oy o hjcufon | Tor Am St s Courtee, ABew Yot Uonipsoy Jut: Abuit Resdy . : AU 11:40'p. m, It18 sald that Carter Marrison is To the TFcatern. ddtociated Press, poanTanlL. Wanpeon, of Uhicafo, way baen [ | Nt B o Nopie 14, T woa to Go Down in Bhips, e at the Exaltation of Fer- 10'be ehanged from the Ghalemasehip of Pub | ., WASTINGTON, I, C., Oct. 25.—Third Assistant | ceived a clasyica) edneation, praduatiug i Yaje | educated in the common schools and al McKendros lege, 1llinois; i« & lawyer hy profession: was . Glerk of the Clrcult Coart was four term 8 inetn. The Government of Veneanela Grants the Right to ber and vue term Ypeaker of the nois [Tonae of Tentesentativess was elortee to the Thirty-elenth, Trifle with the Hermalds Forty-third, sl Farty-fourth Consrenses, snd was studted law, but was a farmer in untfl 1855, when ho graduated i Law School, Lexington, K lic huiidigs to hat of GirilService lietorm, Tostmaster-General finzen has completed an es- | Collece tn 1 Sparks, of flifnols, is to be an Appropriations. timate of appropriations for expenditure In his | bie native cou office during the next facal year, They agere- | at Transylv, AN > te $005,08 150, removed A THE ENGLISI MISSION, | 52l S50, ax aaninst #1100 anpropell | Commumeoner in 131, and served untl ecem nando Wood. Store and Basement fo Rent, Store No. 116 South Clark-st., i T PRESENT ASPECT OF THE 1 8 ) bar, 1K74: war slected to the Foriy-fousth Cone | fe-eircted to the Forty-fith Congrees s a Dento- Kelé‘)ggi an?h I,'ls‘s (f”ernds e b Y O Abonb Al e L RGO grere ;nd‘) wan re-eleciei to :v:cfény;mm Con: | erat, meelying 17,041 voter aeatmat 19,0 votes s TERCTS Psich b ke eI, - ¢ . R el grese as a Democtat, recetring 14, 732 votes azaliaf ur Henry 8, Baker, vlican, b Ky Oct, 28.—A treasure-hunting ex- With or Without Bazerent, owing e Seeds O Wasminaton, D. G, Oct. 23.—Penusylvania w“.]’;’:‘flr’g;" ’0')'&"5.':‘";')" Lnmpmernts ecretary 14,000 sotes for ieorze R, Davia, ftepublican, Evghteenth District. --Alesander, Jackeon, John- | pedition .,.,"'l,",,g orgauizel in this city .,Ifd to Dissension. yon, Mastsc. Verry, Pope. Palaskl, Handolph, Unlon, and Willlamiron Countics. start during the comtng month, lus for its ob- m“{":‘:;";"‘(?fif"‘i-“ buvg:;nm;.-r. wan b%rnll: Ject the acquisition of a long-hidden store of ark County, Uhlo, Feb, 20, 1K37; removed with | wealth, by cumparison with the magnitude ct his parents tu 1llinols in 1840, and thence to the " 5 than Republic of Texas ju 1844, where he remaired | Whicl the trensure of Capt. Kidd siulis into fn- ?nm 1833, ‘!1'1“ e removed to Kandolph County, signilcance, For more than sixty years tha Ll senars, ;mg;‘n ouee reliady afared | waves and sunds of the Spunlsh tuain Lebanon, Tit,. in dune, 18301 studicd law, wax | have concealed In ane spul over §G,000,K0 ndmldw-l"lo:'hc harll;n-lnnr, 1864, and has einca | in gold and eflver coin, rich fewcls, Inguts R e s Forsys | Of builion, and massive plate of the prochons fourth Congrens, and _was fe-elected to the Forty. | metals, the treight once of one of Bpain's mene ffth Congress as & Democral, recelving 14,0011 | of.war, votes agalnat 14,071 votes for B, L. Wiley, Repub- ATPLY TO C(HARLES GOODMAN, Réom 43, 116 Washinglon-st. For Rent. The hnlhfing Kos. 10, 13, and 14 Lake-st., 681120 now occupled by ua, Haa all fniprovements, steam sle yatar, sleam h‘elll::r&!!v" through entire bulldiog, fresproof vaults, wood oMces and stalr cases, bail convenfences for shipping snd recelving guods. 13 3 Iquite AR EARC 11, A. KOIY & NNOA. o ety . p aTise Congressmen atill clalm that the State will re- | pogrry remarked last night, 1o & m'rml. “] have Cg{;hn‘"yd, Districi,—Part of Couk Connty, and Lake ccivo the English misslon. They say that, since | been compelled to chauge ty opinlon of the the Friday Caulnet mocting, the Fronident and | Bemssivonia Henabhiican delegation Cangrés, | Mumumm crums Dowsy of Daens Germany. Sor. Becretary of State have declded not to deprive 1 was ‘very much tpistaken In then when I | 4. 1813: received n cluselesl education: stndled askedl thetn to select 8 man from their Btate for | {ntisprudence at the Univeraitlen of [letdelberg and that State of the great prize on sccount ot {hia Cameron’ misunderstanding. The prol- the English mission. 1had no fdes that they | Frelbure, aud geaquated as LL. 0.5 practiced be- n g [ would o into tho gravesard and resurrect | fore the Supreine toaet of faden, and was the ahility Is that the Pennsylvanis men are to, | man who was not only dcad, but who had heen | leading conasel for the defonso In the eelebrated enthusfastic, but, If the mission should be given | dead 8o Ioni: that his helr was actually In pos- | S, e e o otat nice. 10 e exatathe morson ootoctod il basdly | Sekalon i enjoyment of the eatate. |~ ©or | HEMER: Jas IEcisl G Sanins (he, Il s 10 e trom cithier of tho factions, Evarts is repre- | _ 1t18 slznifcant, as showlug that the Pennagl. | T.iberal or Opporition party, of wbich ho tnally ho- ented as havl \d, 1 rd to th vanlans really cared very littlewhether Cameron | eanie one of ;gu leaders; was clected in 1848 to the sented as having sald, in regard to the matter, | was appointed, aud that the sclection was the | Fraukfort Parllament. snd, when in 1840 the that he had not Imaginod that Simon Cameron | result of the manipulations of the Catneronlaus, | Grand Duke of Baden Bad fied inconrequence of the would be sclected by tha delegation, as hie sup- | that they do not feel at all burt at the faflure of revolutlun, he becatne Prestdent uf Provislonal Ite- poseil that hio ws politically des 4 T that s | the President to nominate old Simon; In point | publican Guvernment; sfter tho defeat af the revo- ¢ v fonary army tnder Gens, Mirosluwaki and Sigel, Reirs hiad already cuterc o enjoyment | of fact, they display tho uttnost serenity, and | ! e, ot grendy cutercd pon the enjorment |ty {ia ey il nok entertai any Bitros | 16T e R e ot e Tty coun No Chance of Adjournment With- out Passing on the Re- sumption Question. The Silver Men. Will To-Day Begin Their Efforts Toward Re- monetization, can, THE SAN PEDRO ALCANTARA. Nineteenth Diatrict,—Edwards, Franklin, Galla- | Scveral attemnts, says the Zimss, each attended tin, Hamilion,” Hardin. Jefferson. Richland, Sa- . Vi T N aen Warne, ind White Countles, with more ot less success, have been minde for Tticninn V. Towsenesm of Shawneetown, wag | the recoveryol the treasure, but thesuma Gshed THE COMMITTEES. POINTS. PORNEY. toward the President on accounit of any action | try, where he fitat_rettled th Knlamazoo Connty, | born in Prince Ueorze's County, Marsisnd, Apnil | out of the deep have bucn dinge! = Svectal Dirpateh to Tha Chicage Tribune. T the Western Avsoctated Preos. he may ace it to tako o the premisce. R e e R T TR R S Bl et LECTURE. Wasnixatoy, D, C., Oct. 2.—8peaker Rohe | , WasmiNaro, D, C., Oct, 28.—Fornoy's Sun- A PALSE IMIREBSION camo, sud was admitted to tne Bar but | of ace, and was there educated at public and pri- g olie “wealth yns N, D. C.y Oct. day Chrontele e thar 1oy & refm. | bas been conveyed o the country by the clamor | foon' hecame' editor-in-chief and principal | vate schuols: removed fo Tllinots fn 1GR: Ladght maioing, Now, it la believed by the project- dall absolutely rcluses to give any information to-night as to the composition of the different Committees, but the names which are given below can be accepted as being very near accu- rate. 1t fs impossible for the Bpeaker, with atl is reticence, to conceal his purpose from a con- siderable numbor of people. As to the general character of the Comimittees, It cun be sald that the Ways and Means Committee will be made up with o viow to what the Speaker calls * A o saying that the President and | With which dissatisfied Repubficaus have as- proprictor of the filmots Staats-Zediung: was a Dis Dromiet have been consktering the dinposal | salled the President for " having appojted | membor af the Siato Tegislature in 1863 &as for of tho English mission_very thoroughly, and | “Democrats and Rebels” to office. 1t Is re scars Prosident of the Chicago inard of Eda; O e g | the honeat opinion. of & areat many good | EMANE YR Freicatisl Flecsfon e foantan Fenuylvania 3 an bct of justice to the great | Republicans that the President Las minde | heon granted to those who Sarticipated in o reve State, which the Presidont realizes {n o too im- | sbout Lalf his appolutments froin the runks of | olutlon, he revinted BCatTee Ihnd i 1609, ro. ortant factor in shaping public opinion to be | the Opvusition, ‘The truth is that the Prosideat | turning toChicago after the great fire was appolnt- {’,“wd lightly, The Presient dlsciaims any | bas appoluted just ten Democrata and ex-Con- | od Unitgd States’ Consul at “Dresden fo 1872, and sympathy with efther faction fn the State, nor | federates to office, and scven of the ten were | served unti Aprll, 18705 and was clected to the 32 0o I the Icast dlsposed to disparage the igh | strovgly recommended by the Republicans of | Forty-afth Congress as a Nepubilcan, racciving Satoem bn which ex-Senator Cameron is held | tho scction to which they belonz, As tha | L33 votes, achiaat 11,435 votes 1oed; Xy 2 by his fricnds, much less to refuse the | whols number of Federal ofilcebolders is tn the ”“’J""' LIOemt, fi:lfimm )“fi{fifl&‘}fa‘l“l‘u"'fls‘ ors ol the present enterprise, the tme has . 3 3 N st e e tlond s wan (ierk of the | COM¢ When patience. skill, and the appliance Cireult rtof Hamtiton Connty 1KU3- was | for submarine exvloration Invenled in Iate 1al Cire | years, wilt reap their rich reward in resalming ble authority “THE SHALL BOY,” WILL DE AT FARWELL ALL, Next Thursday Evening, Nov, 1, JOHN HABBERTON, AUTHOR OF Prasecuting Attarney for tho Twélfth Jnd! cult INUS-"72: remoed i 187 from McLeansboro® 1o Suawnactown, whore hie a4 an oicerof tho | these long lost miluus, The San Pedro waa gnll:\tln ti\-"é?""‘ élnnk:|\\zn a ltr;cmb;r M] the dispatched from Spaln as o convoy fn 1815, with emocratic Ftate Centeal Commlttee of nols 4 5 D R aor 1hont e T orata b | 03 e GBI, N0 cE ellvar nEosrd o e Nationnl Demoeratlc Conventlon at Haitlmore i | cruit the navy and land forces, When, Venezu- 14725 and was elected to the Forty-8fih Congress | ela was reached a revolutfon was fn progress, as'n’ Demoerat, recelving 12.522 voten nzainat | and the eftizens, thinking their propesty unsafe, ] ] 39 | judicious revision of the tarifl.! A majority of | cunsideration duc the position held by J.Donald | nelchborhood of one nundred throusand, ft don't nenor';":n{l)‘#flfi&xx_:l}:lm}n‘;fi.r( alb, Kane,. ‘Mes ?'f:é,',‘ 12{5‘.‘ '{:',, &’I '1;'?1:.'3.:',.0 1.‘,?4';:',,‘3::1 1'{:“ TRANSPERNED IT TO THE SAN PEDRO. the House I undoubtedly In favor of a revislon. | Cameron an Senator, but, while he concedes | lock likc as if the Dresident ls, carrying out a Wititxx LaTiinor. of Hockford, was born in | former. v The vessel, alter various fortunes and the so- : : ! The obstacles In the way of a revislon are thio | {his, tho President claims the right to sclect | delibarate purposc to turn the mumrly over to | Gencsce County, New York, Apni 17, 14251 ro- = - i WILL LECTURE ABOUT HIM. o O ore o | s "own adviscrs i moking his appolntiments. | the Demucracy with any dsgreo of rapldity. Celved s commonsechool ecication; stadied Taw, TIRE curing ot other treasure, fouting up o grand Biékats, 50 cente) . No extes chisrve for reanryea || Sonflicting fntoreets Rud theponicquotl rrecon | \o would not be surprised if ths nomination ATTEMPT TO DIBICET THE CABINET. war ndmitted to the Bar, and has practiced a« totul of €0,000,000, caught fire during = revel cilablo differences of opinfon. THE APPROFPRIATIONS COMMITTER will, the Speaker says, be constituted with a view to the stricteat cconomy. All of the mem- bers on {t, with possibly one or twa excoptions, are pledged to the Randall school of economy. ‘The Chairmanship of the Paclfic-Raiiroads Com- mittee, it wili be soen, 18 to be given to Alex- ander H. Btephens, who is thoroughly eommit- ted to the Texas Pacificsubsldy, Throckmortan, «of Texas, 18 to be second on the Committee, and, in view of the Invalld condition of Stephens, fs Iikely, to all {ntents and purposes, to be pract- cal Chairman. Throckmorton, s is well known, was employed by the Texas Pacific Road before ats, Sl beglua TUESDAY MORNING at JAN- et is made in the noxt forty-clght hours, Dispated ta 1. Louis Ginbe- Demovrat, Rockford sfnce 1851 ; was elected 8 member of the SEN, McCLUNG & CO.'S., 117 & 110 State-t. pom ikttt dbechaihebeddi T Rk bl st Y WAYNE MAGYEAGL Wastixaron, U. C., Uct, 2h-—=A" seeret | ‘Ueneral Amsumbly of 1llinols in 18503 and was can have the position if .'w ‘(|¢-|Im it, and the movement has been on foot liere for some | elected to the Forty-ffth Congressnan Republican, same can he sald of Gov. Hartranft. " But for dags, looking to a disruption of the Cabluet, receiving 15, 24) votes against 5,111 votas for S. fame eanbo said of Gor. Mariruft, But Io | unter tne wiispices of certaln prowmtnent Re: | & Marih: ehrplican onds, 140 voies for . 14 e hne s e e e The Mlchod, | Dublicans, Scnators and members, to fores out | FARACHE AR Calion, Jo Daviems, Ol e el ie ablition. Txctiov. Curtin is alsq | Schurz uid Key. It tssuld that the: I'resident | giephenson, and Whitenide Countios. G n{vnnhly mentioncd. . Mr, Evarls hos great l”"":aj.u':‘“fily bdl,’l('" l‘la"’x&'&“‘f’”?huo" m';'h‘z “‘l";:"i';’“g' 1{'{“"&'*“’{ of Freel "E;L ':'fl,"fll";’" at E 5 arahall, Oneldn County, N ept. 22, 16857 hoprs e sclectlon will give goncral satlslac | oioy™” of this ‘sort would enable him | praduated at Hamilton Coltexe, urk, 1850} > to tree himsclf from the. public embarrass- [ studivd and practiced law: was engaged in mers 1nents nto which he hud been drawn, and bring | caotile businers: waa School . Commilesioner of Tuim nto accord with those who are now infmical | Stovhenton County, llilnolx, from 1857 to 1860 to hin futerests. The partles cngaged in this | %828 member of the Legialstuze of the State of Duntter liave asstired some of the Dresident’s in- | Lilinols from 1804 101803 wan clected iathe Forty- tunato fricnds that such a co e ats | ssty tho Fortg second, the Fort h course would be at- | poriy.fonrth Congrenses, and was re-elected to the tended with satisfactory results. It Is under- | Forty-fifth Congress o & . rty- h Congr a8 & lepublican, recelving stood that the President will not listen to tho | 15,824 votes against 10,602 votes for J. I'attison, most {ndirect allusfon to such a solution of the | Democrat, end was destroyed totally by the burstlop of the magaziue. A thousand men perished, and the treasure sank o the ocean. In 1816, Capt. Goodrich, of Newburyport, Mass., visited the AT PITTSBURG, PA. PirTsneng, Pa., Odt. 2X—At an early hour this morning the cooper-shiops of D. D. Moore, on Forty-elehth strect, togetlier with the fae | | tory, were totally destroped. Loss, £20,00; no | 4ene, of the wreck, sae tille frow, Jho fnsipance. A few minutes later firo broke out | 1tand of Guagud, and W e ob_3 in CIIT streot, where n stable which had bewn | Wouden bell constructed by himsclf, succeeded fired was totally destroyed. About twen- | In securing 830,000 fn siiver. In 1845 & com- ty g:l:x:ulca s n::lcr mnuul‘bcr fire | pany wss oiganized in Baltimore for the pur- it LOYCEE ancy's = cooper- | pose 8f secking the lost treasors of the Ban shop In Mulberry nlley, nnd the shop and its onicnts were eridrely dcatroged. Loss shout | Fedro Alcantara, A fore-and-aft achooner with $2.009, The tires were all incondiarg, oud 1t is | o small fores of men was sent down to Cusgus, believed that au organized cffort was made by | but, owibg to lack of diving apparatus, the at- some one to burn the city, A man named James | tempt proved a fatiure. Melvin was arrested for nm-m};un-: to fire A PEW MONTIS LATER, NEW PUBLICATIONS. PR i Mo i TEIE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. SUPPLEMENT. NOTES AND NEWS., THB EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTE, Svecial Dizvateh tn TAe Chicuyo Tribuna. WasmiseToN, D, C., Oct. 28.—~Earncst ap- peals have been made to the Prealdent vy lead- fng Republican Scnators not to send tho New hird, and tbo Contonts for NOVEMBER. D u Lotus! d - Fdashntatio ho entered Congress, aud hua been one of the | York appointments 1o the Sonate until atter | hondin dillorences. . I1e fe determined to atand | Sirfa Diatriet —Turesn, Henry, Lee, Putnsm, B dodse on Locust street, sud 1y nOW 13.645° | 45y samo_year, auother expedition was set . ODS M.g‘,lsohnl}sn 'mcm. SCIENCE. | most carncst advocates of it since. Thore has | ¢ho coming elections, but it is underatood to- | or fall upon the wisdom of his own cholce of Lis | and Tock taland Conntie out by this Company, Cspt. Blumy incommand. 11 DAVID. KING OF ISEARL. Dy Prof, W, been night that they will be sout fn. It hos always | constitutional advisers. _"‘x‘)‘"’u“‘v‘g_;‘fi,gffifgwm-(flnggnfigfi "Q‘n":‘:“ IN CNICAGO. The search was prosccuted under an agreement Ronenraon Busts, of the Univorsily of A GREAT CONTEST been the customn of the Scnate to refer all ap- TITE PATENT DUSINESR. i ey The alarm from Box 753 ot 4:20 yosterday | with ‘the Venczuclan Government. Blair, the A ber 29, 18243 removed to Iilinols at the ago of 113 The Commissioner of Patents has comploted | ST 10 0043 SERORES (0 O e ,,"'",Afl_]"uwn his annual statement of the bustnessof hisotlice | 5 farm; was alected Clerk of the County Commis- during the past year, The total reccipts from | slonera® Conrt of Stark County, I, tn 1847, and Oct. 1, 1870, to Dct. 1, 1577, were sm&mn ex- | served untll 1410; was,clocted Clerk of the County penaifures, 800100 ghowiie cxoeas of eccinta | Conrtof o o e e b i 4y over expeuditures 3 » iy of matents apolled for was 18,020; registered A eince bracticed his profession: waae & mem- trade-marks, 13,024: labels, 57U; patents al- | DCEot tho State Houss of Kepresentatives in JH55 Jowod, but ot issued on account ot fafluro to | 359,1850, and of the Kiate Benato In 1807, 110, pay final fee—it fs stated awingto severity of | ag'Coloncl of the, Dhe-Tundrod and-Twelfth Regie the thaes—4.721; patents fseued, 14,2425 trade- | ment of 1liinols Volunteer Infantry, served unt!l marks and labels, 1,517, This 15 a decline of | tho close or the War, ana was hrevetted Brigadicr- about 1,000 {ssued, a8 _compared with last year. | (encral in January, 18Y5, for gallant services in No radical chanwe'iu_ the patent system of the | the Georgls and Tennessco catupaigns, eapecially United Statos Is a% present coutewmplated, | Bt the battle of Franklin, Tean., Nov. 30, 18041 “There bas Leeu some discussion of the form of | Wan elected a Presidentisl Elector for the State-at. Aberdeen, P IO, AMODERN * SYMPOSIOM." Lord Sxr- nonxy, Canon Basny, Mr. W, I Grzo, Rev. Barnwix Brown, Dr. W, G. Wann, Mr. Fpzpxnte [launisoN. Subject: *#Tho Soul and Fature Life.* IV. THE COLORSOF ANIMALS AND PLANTS, 1I,—The Colors of Plants, By ALrnep RuskrL Watiack. Y. THE ORIGIN O THE CONSTELLAT! . FIGURES. iy Iicuann A. Pnofllog!‘ VL TRIAL OF J£SUS CIRIST. IL—~Tho Ro- ?,x(l.::‘ Trisl Bv Arsxaxosn Tarvion VII. CONMIC_RMOTION, By Prof. W. Kixa- between tho fricnds of Proctor Knott aud Clark- son Potter for tho Judiclary Committeo. It is understood that Ignott has been successful, and will be retalned. Mis friends have made pow- erful appeals that to remove him would be a degradation. The Indian Committee Is formed with o view to the transfer of the Indian Burcau froin the Interdor to the War Department. Tho Military Committeo will be so framed as to OFPOSE ANY INCREASE OF TIII ARMY. Fornando Wood, on Tucsday, will move in the Touse a refercuce of the Presldent’s message polntments connected with the collection of the rovenue to the Committee on Commnerce, bat, as Conkling fs Chairman of this Committes, this roference will give him tho con- trol of the New York nomina. tions so "long 8s he might choose to Keep them {n the pigeon-holes of bis desk, It {s not unlikely, thorefore, that an attempt may be mude to refer the nominatlon to sowe other committes. On thisreference a teat vote can be taken. Should they bo referred to a commit- tee which will report them back favorally, they afteruoon was caured by the burning of an | well-kuown diver, biad the supervision of the empty barn on the North Pler, the groperty of | work, and emoloyed the best appliances for the W. B. Ogden estate. Damage, $50. submarino cxplorations known at that time. The alarm from Dox 40 st 2:45 yesterday | During the first three months quaotities of morniug was caused Ly the discovery of a firo | copper and guns were dragized up, but only in the tea-storo of Horace Meoch, No. 2568 State | about £1,600 fn sflver coln. The divers refused strect. The building {s owned by Miss Snow, | 4o continue unless n new point was chosen, e e i by o and | thoy holdiug thut tho_treasare had boen blown water. some distance by the magazine. The vessel was A stlll alarm to Engine No. 13 at 7:10 last | anchored in another place. The first timo tho eventug wos cansed by the discovery of firc {u | giving bell went down on the new ground Charles H. Patcheli’s siiver-plating shop in " e e, “between Clark wod” Deatborn | $790 in liver were picked up in but & lttleover DON CLIPPORD, to the appropriate committecs, and that portion | will undoubte firmed, as the President iy " two hours. VIL METRORITES AND THE onain oF | of it e iton o tho Daris Taposition t0 8 | 1ot msuy Hands b Che Scbate on soth sidos of | legisiation neccenary for tha restoration of tho | 1oERANY NGB B e, and wae o-elecied Mrgele, Nognge L 2 s succass 'F G Dy Wavten Fuont, D.8e., F. | gelect committee. Representative Howitt, of | the Chnuxl;flr; AR :1";;"-:(’1):;\ tl)rl\:‘; p';‘lmnl 151’(‘:13, .tl:"zdlarmr:‘l::":f :o;‘nchn :";le‘l:l-'tu‘l'l?'?ln v“fimhl“mz}hmlc"hl‘fl%mo AT KALAMAZOO. continued so well that (n six months about IY. THE LIVINGSTONIA MISSION, Narrated | New York, who has Just arriveu Irom Parls, has 4 y foand Tspocidcations, bt e vannot alter the | Demoeran oo 1o (or Charles Dantiam, yectat Corminandrace of he Feibiies £200,000 In silver coln bad been recovered. by T brought with him drawlnge fally Hlustrating o Catumisglon appolo by she Indlsne 5 o i by Dr. . TuorNToN MaukLIN snd JAMEs STEWANT, 3 Dnizr Norss. model, nor can he get a roissue, unlessit Sreventh District, —Grundy, Kendall, La Salle, snd fa sliown on tha record, Much difllenlty | Will Countiee, ‘ z % and ltigation will cnsue, it Is thoucht, Friuie C, HAvEs, of Morrls, was born at _Giran- §f inventors ore _permitted to refuruish | BT, , Feb, 3, 18k, and removed with his thelr own models, The law now requires the | fathers family to La Salle County, Tiiinols, during Dresentation of the orizinal models, After the | hesumaier ofihe suwo vear; snent the At twenty fire of 1530 the Government permitied the mod- | Jearuthiallfaona furm: recolvad o soljex ela to be restored by inventors, simply requiring | been commisatoned successively Captain, Licute: sworn cvidenco that it was a duplicate, Bev- | ant-Colonel, and Colonel, and brevetted Brigadler- eral thousand models were thus restored, and | Gieneral; rince the War has followed the profession the law required. that ufter proper suthientl- | of journallam, and is one of the publishers of tho cation they should be reparded asif they wers | Motrls Herald; was elocted to the Forty-ffth Con- originals. | A recent exainination of the rulis of | krees a8 Republicau, recelving 14,840 votes the: burnt portions of tbe Patent-Oflico b | AgWnat 13,313 votes for Aloxandor Campbell, la- elicited the important fact that some thousands 7 o glilte the Important fact that some thoussins | “Fiiha pisetet, ~Fory raguola Kankakes, Lir- usea of the office, It Is proposed at once to Greesnuny L. Fomr, of Lacon, was boru In clean thess and proceed to their {dentification. | Ohio, Oct. 17, 18252 1emoved with his parents to One wooden model was found fn the rubbish, | Jilmols iw Aprll, 1834: was raleed on & farmi: wi which had zone through the fire without even | admitied to - the aod practiced law: the lube! being destroyed. was clecied Bberiff in 1850, Clerk ol label & destroy! D the (wrenft Court in 1852 and County Judge in IN57; waaon officer in the Union Army KALAWAZOO, Mich,, Oct, S7.—This morning at | Then the major portion of the divers 5 o'clock, tho resilence of the Kev. Frauk Rus- | gnq crew havin, seased themsclves of such sell, pastor of the Congregationsl Church of portl;n of the .‘:nm,‘ as thoy could secrete, thls place, was burned to the cround. The | \yere geized with sa Irresfetible louging to get building burned so rapldly, and was so far zune when the alurtn woa ;:ln-n’."!hut none of the fur- | 22h0r and spend tholr wealth, 'Ohe night they Diture could be remored,—tho family with aif. | stole a boat, aud, Jaden with the stiver they Ld fieulty emd\hlz with thelr lives. Mr. Russcll | secreted from the oflicers of the expedition, sct lust hifs enl mnhmrJ aud collection of sermons. | sall for La Guayra; but thelf triumph wug The loss oceastoned by the fire is 85,000, on | ghort-lived, for, almoat - immedistely upon which dncrenln l:n insursnce of #3,000. THE | grrjyine thers, they wero arrested at orliti ok by iy o i the ingtance of Mr. Royal Plclps, thon AT HAMILTON, O. Acting Consul at that port, “The remalnder of . the party returned with the Frauces Emma to CincivwaTi, 0., Oct. 28.—The Galt House at u.mfl,u"{ having been unable to pursue thd Hamilton, 0., burned this morning., Loss, | explorations for waut nfé’s‘q}"" $4,000; tully {nsured. 1 ; 3 AONEY POW (R Gaerol Ty Towad Hh Eatk DOWE ap! pple fo 30,000, Eac! THE MONEY POWER. of those sums "u in sllvor, A few years later some soarch was made by s Legisinture to fropare o design” for tho New State-llonse at. Indispanopolis is here 1o the course_ of ts trip throughout the country. Tho Commisslon consiats of Goy. Willluws, of Indiaos, Issac J, D, Nelson, Qen. .Thomas Myers, and Gen. John Love, of Indiana, They are on their re- turn trip from Hartford, whero thoy examined tho Connecticut State-Houso, They havo ex- amined the State-Houses at Spriogfield, Iit, and Lansing, Michigsn, On_thelr return they will_stop st Columbus, ~— They speak with special approbation of the Stale-louse at Springtield, They say that they intend to agree apon 4 plan for the Stato-House which will surpass any other yet bullt. They will ex- amine the plans of the National Cupltol here to get what ideas they can from that. The Com- 1nisslon starts back to-morrow for ludtanspolis. LOUISIANA. Mr. Kellogg and bis [ricnds have created & consideruble stir ou the fuside hers by askivg the Benate Cummittee of Privileges wid Elec- the present condition of the Exposition, which hewill placeat the disposition of the Comult- tee. Hewitt will be s member of this Com- mittee, If not its Chalrman. The foliuwing list glves the Chalrmen with some of the members of the more important Committees: BI.RCTIONS. Chairman, Harris of Virgints, the present Chairinan, who sees to it that tno Deniocratic cause reccives o disadvantage, sod who has atready taken bis position against Belford in the Colorudo case. Among other members are ta- durstood to e House, of Tennessce, and Towa- ecnd, uf New York. WAYS AND MEANS, Prico, 25 cents; or, 83 per annum. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 540 and 551 Broadwsy, N, ¥, En?plnmml No, 7 will bo sent to any address in she United Btates, on raceipt of the price, FINANUIAL, caush and 60 per cent in uni vlllhlblluc in unincum| esl Estato; &ood Uile, LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Chamber of Commeree. Chalrinan, Fernando Wood, which Chalrman- ship has been fixed fromn the very start. The cholce of Wood has been knowa for some daye, and has exclted & good deal of oppusition among Weatern men, Morrlson, Chalrman of the lust An Important Scheme tu Which It Is at Prev re——— ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN. from April 22, 1M1, 10 March 24, 18GG; ; treasure-seeking company formed In Provi- FURS, fifi"m‘d.' 1‘1’1 zury hlnhel{l n(;ll?u ll{u‘ll\ll‘.fll for | tions ‘lum:m!u)lml m‘uom:l several ltl:I.hel" l‘hh‘u TUBIR PORTRAITS AB PAINTED BY THEMSELVAS, :{eclu“‘nlgr s?u'su‘nl:ludnf Ihnngu i:‘ lsuu': v'.:é af Diash ;f‘e::‘::; it |.}gn.:‘ei u."{., %lul, u.‘m- u"‘]‘lfrllflqn; &cmg w:- e e A A A A 2. v A AP b i . s, utid wi 6 Inore er when he discovers | conunitted with the Louisiaua question, fntothe » " b slected to the Forty-third and the Foriy-foart! + . ued to e lmmed 0 nity o ¢ wrecl CANADA The only establishment ¢ aicts resorted Lo to securo tha Grenuinition. of From Our (o Corresondents e, warl wan Ta-elocted. 0 the Furiy-ifh | N=w YOk, Oct. 23.—Tho formation Is an- | were unsuccessful, as the caslior operatlons ol eclaf, s st dlstiay vl . Largest displ Soal Fur Manufaeluring Co,ef destnan S bacqhed OLi} BACQUE: CORNER lengthened and MADISON & PRANK.|Por exceitence o Wore: LIN-BTS,, CHICAGO, et perer 1o the loding Indles of the city. BEAR SBUCHER. EEAR &SBUCHER. OOEAN STEAMGMIFS. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSILIPS, New York w Queenstawn aad Liverpool. B Rh oL B | ek R 5 g that lie ls altogether dr?pcd from the Wuys and Means'Committee. The other membera of the Committee are Sayler, of Ohlo, who etands secom, Tucker, of Virglnis, Uibson, of Louts- fan, Kelley, of Pennsylvania, Garticld, of Olifo, Burchard, of Hlinots,” Sayler, o & leading can- didate for 8peaker, 1 given yhe sceond place, THERR WAS BOME DIFFICULEY in arrangiug to have Sayler on this Cotnmittee, fuasmuch as Gartield, from tho same Stale, i8 already upon it, and as Garticld bas recelved the nowiuation of the Republicans us their candi- date for Bpeaker, he, in_ accordance with an - broken precedent, {a to bo assizhed to the Ways and Mcans Commniittee, In the lust House, bow- ever, there were two members frum the samo Btate,—Morrisun and Burchard, as there were in Wasnixaton, I, C., Oct. 2.—Tho Congreas | Cougrens a2 # Republican, receiving 15,001 votes slona! Directory is one of tho manuals of Wash- :’lqlflw r-‘.'.’ll votes for Ueorge W. Parker, {ngton life. Itis n microcosm of the Capltol, Vinth District,—Pahon, Ki Poorls T it briey told, tmainly fn thie languasto of the | Stark Counties, oni Ko - Basrla;-wed dlstinguished men themselves, cun bo founa the Trioxas A, Bor, of Lawiston, 1il,, was boru in , Pe , Jane 53, 18U re- autobiograply of sll the Senators aud Repro- _:;{:;‘:,‘".;:{u{*fl:;g,';‘,‘,',', Pl gl TS sontatives. Tha plcture there given in uvutline l}u&l} é.‘o{lege,‘ !llluuunb‘bu;m l'leuu‘. in nug; is & sketch of thelr lives as they wish tho pub- | studled law In Cnambensburg, Venn. ; was ad uitted to the Bar, and commenced practice st lic to understand them. Every yeas, the com- | Bodsord: Pens. 1 removvd o Hiinore In 1530, and pller of the Congressional Diroctory, 3al. Ben fznll;_l:ednllu l::nvr[r;{fan::u]“::‘l'l;fl‘x: L]-%A;udl 13 rerle ¢ . | tbu Boventeer not ry In a Perley Pooro,—onc of the veterans of Journal- | |5y (ha poaition of Captain; was slecied & State em,—under the direction of the Committee on sl..m?; n 11«1 :'ml‘ nfi:l‘clml n 1870, lm wa P elected to the Forty.-Afth Congress oas Jepub- Priouiug, roqueats - overy Momber of | SR GO (3050 Vot aln é_:l.'mlfi!’mu ud 678 for 1. M, whut 15 known us the Nicholls Leghlature and the Installient and continuance in power of the Nicholls Exccutive, This rufluun wus latd before the Committes after conslderable consul- 'fillon lellm a uul.n:bor of semw. (rh:ml; o‘{ r. Kellogg, who, upon ng askes ns lo what they supposed would be devetoped by such an inqulry, mako tils statement: Frevious to the arrival of the Prestdent’s Commission In New Orleans, the Nicholls men bad obtalued & Scnate conlu‘ulnx # quorum of Returnlog-Board mewbers, but that thew Lowcr House locked such a quorum, ‘he Nichiolls sen had rajsed 840,000 Lo nso cstablishiug thelr Uovermoent. The Kellogg men here now claim that sume eight of the nounced of u uew syndicate to buy up the de- | the Baltlinore Couy lay in the same spot had faulted bonds of the Southern, and it fa sud of | beeb 10 Aprillask. Spt. 4i M. Vellnguny weus soma ol the Western Btutes, thon W sus f0r | (,yerpmental pertulssion to search for the lost their value, Ex-8ccretury McCulloch, Drexely | millions, previous permits to that effect having Morgan & Co., L. You Hoflan & Co., the First | gxpired by limitation, Natloual Bank, Winslow, Lanler & Co., and Juht 1% BYFECTED A CONTRACT J. McKinuon, are {utervited fn the scheie, | whereby, In consideration of the paymootof 5 which Las been submitted alreudy todudali Iy | yer cent ou all sums e may recover, be is Benjamin, of Londou, and otber furetan banks | cranted the cxelusive right to drug, dredge, aud ers. Thefirns say frankly that thooblect of | (e for tho sunken treasure for the period of the syndiate §s uot phllanthropie, but 16 mako | aix years. Armed with this contract, Capt. Fol- monsy, A largo amouut of e repudiuted | ingyby arrived {n New York fu thelatter l“’““!‘l' aro held by “‘“l '-'““:‘:"“"‘“";‘;‘lh “:“ part of July tsst, und sinco has been oulotly syndicate propose tofiteres e n | perfecting here the organization of an expu- Btate bands to the smount of | gition for the thorough sod st oy B | e Conireas, o1l the saune Commit- | Packard Legislature were paid in the acregaty | COnsress to furblsh tho essenuial foat- | oy i, A Wilaun, 'Democrat, avbout two hundred milllous, aml du | jve exploration of all the ocesn Talpsse s Hon, 5 o e preeudlns CanTn O e | B15.000. or- $10000 10 £ over ~and Like | ures of nis biograhy. These sketehcs | Sotiows, Indopingcnt. oty ey, aud e lebls some’ BSWNO00 | Lt over Which the treasure mizht have beea ¢ reduced ratcs. |u,,.,,",’,‘,°";‘:""" m. | gegigned to the Mississippl Levees, but be pre- | their seats in the Nicholls House, aud thus give | are restricted to the onswers to 8 few Tenth Dhatrict, ~Ilaucock,(lendereon, McDon- | more. Bills must be passed fu the several | pegqeercd by tho explosion which destroyed the State Legislatures, when work can beginjandibe | yan T e Daied arres o | D0 PedroAlcantan, Hehaclad exténclye Lesn foried to securs this lequslation, The | ang, haviug beew in tho empluy of the Balti- syndicate will offer 1o fund all bonds bearing | 0A Company for niue montbs fu 1845 sud fnterest at & and 10 per cent, ut 4 and 6 percent. | 154, in thelr searchies, I8 thoroughly familiar The bille to secure paymeot of luterest willcome | il gho ground on whicti be fs W work. 1t is ] States, counties,annd citiea to kocu thelrprom- | hig bellef thut the strung buxes which held tha eus and will bu presented in Florida, Alabams, | ool jewels, and churcl plate were mot burst Arkansas, Loutstana, North sud South Carlofus, | §Y'(86 caplosion, but simply tossed away to a Misstssivpl, Texas, and Virginla. Provisions | preatee distance thau scckers bave hitherto are alsomade tocoverany ditliculty urising In tax | geersed it worth whilo to go’ trom the wreck. collection. Au attempt four yearsagotocs: | Iy all the successful explorations Dbitherto tablish a sinilar syndicate fmiled for waut of | adu nogold was fufiud, and this be accepts s capital. The tiovernors of some of the States | oyidence of the voffectucss of Lis theory. If Nichiolls A Roturniug-Buard Legzislature. This, they claim, was In 8 great crm outside of the per diem snd mileage which they, with some athers, recelved, Thoy do not charge thia set- tlement upon the members of the Commisaion, but they claim that the success which the Nicholls men met with in completing tbelr ar- rangements was largely due to tho {act that the Commlsslon, under fta” instructions, was work- fog carnestly to bring about such 8 conaulida- tion uf tho two bodics, They claim _to have all the ovideuce necessary to sustain thelr chares, :Ju.l ul.m‘nhm the names of those who will testify 0 thew, ferred a place on the Ways aud Means. A posl- tion on the Ways and Meaus is always regarded a8 cqual to & Chalrmansuip, APPROIRIATIONS, Atkius, of Teunesice, Chafrman, who only ar- vived here to-day from Varis. The sclectlon of Hewitt was not deterinined on until this even- ing. He is in consultation with the Bpeaker ou the cotnmittee generally, Some revisions are to be made before inorning. Other members of the Comnmittee sre Blount, of Georgis, Rale, of Maiuno, Foster, of Ohlo, a1 mer, of Pennsylva- nla, and, it sald, Baker, of [ndlana. THNOTURR COMMITTERS. questions. The opportunity s not to bomlssed ough. Mbrede, Belisyier and W atten ConMUON. <o by Congressmeu. The compiler’s pigoon-boles l’nl!lg.-flllh Congress as Hepublican, rocelving will illustrate the truth that brovity ls not the h‘v 3( votes agulost 13,400 vows for Jobn Il. soul of Congressional wit. Sometimes new | Hubgate, Democesy Members take twenty pagos of manuscript to | Gy - answer the questions to which buta (ew lines of Ro! print can possibly be devoted. ‘Fhere are many | sion amusing Ihlnfu fn theso little biographicil sketehies, but ft is fair to state thet the modesty of public lln“m is sometimes quity as worthy of T notice a8 thulr assurance. o ; "fhere liave be great many changes in the | 1% elftA Diatrict, —Cass, Christian, Menard, Mor- Minols detegation this year. 7 T Cfattowing | 5% STl TR and Scott Couutles, atateinents show the 1iluols Consreasional del | 1, WIKIAN M. Sraizars of ;!;';‘.3:;“,'&‘;‘,:,,,‘";‘,',' North German Lloyd, The stesmers of this Company w go from Hremen bler, footor DA ferset 17 Satar- Jistenof vauaze—ros New York io Subthampton bl Vo T, e o e Rooipeend 4 passage sPplY Lo L OECR Gy 2'«!'.“"“ 3 Bowling Gicea, New York. . QW Grean, Now York. Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Bristal (Engiand) direcs. Adsms, Brown, Calhoun, aud Plke Counties, Nare, of Jereoyville, Is Ly profes- wyer: was & membee of the Forty-third ugress, and way agsin clected to ibe Forty -2fth re a Demucrat, recelving 17,440 votes 2,022 votes (or Joseph Hobins, Hepub- v ety (O] express themselves in favor of the plau, which ol annagox Banklog and Curroucr Curiown uckner, The | © o T L gnony an ag. | St a8 ey appear in o wireor o walet | et il ol parchis 1a T praduated £ Roaetaered certain to b curriod ot TRh, Hie Welgntbotes GEthay o CouNwALL Siamper.: O Mo o aapn Jourtiment this week, bus i¢ dues Dot sceim sa | they would bave th publc look: st the Tudiana State Univorsity, Blsonlogion, in r—— way have suak inore deeply (ko the sand than 4 Blecrage cs, § P WL ¢ % 1 ected. - C o 2 1824 . Ve g b Snectal Diw 0 7A¢ Chlcugy e, - e SRS S cehlR ot V. | ThEockionton weco mncase, the old Chalr- Srrang Olutiant Cousty, Keauusy duly 28, 1had setted | Louveution of Ulinols b 1803, wus 3 ey or of u day, ssked the old Republican memberd of tho Approvriatins Commnilttee to get togeth- er and sed if they could not put the Army bill {n shupe to be reported to the Houss fur pass- sge Tueaday mormwg. This re at Decatur, ju INDIANAFOLLS, tnd., Uct. S3.—Sonator Morton | Siukency with such dredglug ubparatus as has has passed & very sick dsy, sud scems to be h“&mg:;”lfififx'fig’w‘;, l;g:'{.‘e:“‘fi failing rather thao fmproviog. His wlnd loses | riyg 41 o wasse, Capl. Folluguby reports ‘one of fts uctivity, but it is noticeable that ha | that” that portion ol the ~wreek of received loss than | the Stato Leghlature of Hiizols iu 1671-72; was schoo] caucatlon; was o carpenter for | elecied to ths Furly-foarth Congres and re-elected studicd faw in 164, and wae adwitted | S0 the Forty-0fth Congress as a liemucrat, receiy. in 1%45; served one year 1o the Mexican | tug 17,408 Yoles, against 13,724 votes for David L. wat, worked two yeurs in the mines in Coliforuia; | Phillips. Hepublican, map. Commerce, Reagan, of Texas, Chairman. He stood at the head of the list as the surviver of the old Comumittec. He is 10 favor of luter- FOL MALE RECEIVER'S SALE. 3 4 Undersn order of Court the Otfice Foralt £l lmprovements. Other membere sre Hanter, | bave Leen iuterorefed by thoss * older | was elected o the Stata venats of Hlinols lu 1850, ThirtemtA Dutrich, =Ds Witt, Logan, Mason, | exhiibits less Intoreat {n alfairs geuerully tbauhe | the San Pedro from the malumsst lecelves, g N unecticut, a eill, of Pbil * B would e upon the Comul ul ¢ § i o To the Wieatern Ansoctaled Press, of water.on a om of sand not averagiox iidor for Suah ot 10 Bicibek b ki, 08 Thureiey, dhe ot asto, ? ' réacion o the ficbeltion; | Frawkiu Couniy, Ublo, Aug. 00, 835 and bas | [y, a3 0010, Tuidy Oct, S3.—Tha. condition | mors than elieht inches ln thickness, upon a ine sy salbly Bl 3 b7 wl'uhlz; orse, of Bosto . Lands, Fuller, of Inalans, who stood first in the old Commitieo after the promotion of 8ayler to the Ways and Means. Poat-Ottice, Waddel}, of North Carolius, Chalr- man, This removes Clarke, of Missousi, who has been A MOST PERSISTENT OFPONEXY OF RANDALL. Waddell has been a supporter of Raudall. District of Columbis, Hunton, of Virginla, Chatrmau. He represcats the district {n Vire gloia immediately adjacent to Waahiugton. lhe{ fell delicate about undertakiug any such i with the continzency that thoy possivly nizht uot be appointed, aud did nut act upon Hundall’s suggestion. Beveral of the Demo- crutic Seoators’ are very carnestly working to brivg about this adlournwent, sud ‘they say, even bavy hogpes, that thu g jou of conllrma- tions might uot prevent an adjourninent. RESUMPTION. But, 1 there were no other obstaclcs, the stiltude of thosc in both tles In the House_who favor the imm e repeal of 5, a tlorward appointea Hriga- | baen s zesident of Mclean County, lllinols, since he a0k f wa3 10 years old: rtudicd law, aud was admitted vember, 1 Jeperal; re: 10 the Bar w1 was Siaie’s Altorney for the aud was elected that year Governor Eighth Judictal Disirict of illinols from Jauuary, the tern which expifed in Jaguary. 1800; was ree | 1807, o Uecember, 1B8CH: was elocted Clredit clected Goveruor of Iiinols fo November, 1872, | Judge of thé Eigtth Judicial Circuts i 1870, and cutered upon the dutivs of his oMico January 13, | o the reorguizution of the Circuit Court under 1573, and un the 21at of Ll saioe wosta wis the Conatitution was fe-elected Circuit Judge uf clectid 1o the Uuited States Senato as & Repub- | the Fourtventh Judicia! Circult; and was eiected licat, to succeud Lywman Trumball, Liveral. lis | o the Forty-dfih C term will e3) March 3, 1870, celring 15, 230 votes Davip Davis, of Bloomlngtou, wes bor In Cecil | E. Steveuson, Indup Cuunty, Marylind; received & cloasical education, | | Fuurisench Dutrit, T for 3) N N fi ot November, 177, 8¢ Nog. 43 and &3 Vinare of Senator Morton bs tot 60 bopeful s it has | of clay. 'There wrc no rocks ur other obstacica becn for & week past. Hisstomach bas retatned | to Interfere with the working of dredges, snd nothing taken {nto it for the past twenty-four | the weatber s such in that fuyored cline thas houis, and, 84 a conaequence, he has grown | the explosutioos can be cartied oo weaker, Ho bias been keps up, ln fact, by the DURING TUS ENTIRS TEAR. * sdwinistration of vplates aud putritious aids | e thinks that be van 10 over all the ground in hf the bvpodermic process. Iis sttonding | sbout elght wouths. His dredges and drage are phosician, Lir, Thowpsot, docs not thwk there | of the wost nproved patterus, dtted with some 1 uay prabability of pie Homediate death. It | speclal appilauces, such as chalu uettiogs to let Is ovident he cannot last long unless thers §s o | sand escape, bt to bold evcrnmni se, and change 1o the condition of bis stowsch. otber valuable caotrivances. With then bo ex- GOKE, Hecelver. arborn st., Chicago. GRATES AND DMANTELS. Fialo, Gola sad Nickel trimm snd SLATE MAXTELS, PROBASCO & RUMNRY 202 FTATH ST, avs Hepublicas, re. atust 14,077 voles for Adlal dent Roforiaer. Chsupagng, Coles. Doog: Verm Judxéllny. Pfliufig nn: ot KYem‘:.- vy cg..u. the Rfllfinp“flln act, hua, .ll lu:t. n‘x‘l flr:g‘x?dlufi‘_n“ufig: Cfil‘lf:n ! I‘nh 1:_:1 & }I’A‘c‘on od. AL gnh'(.‘ounuub.o 4 oo pecz:‘ w nu$ u‘houv.&fl nlgu:uu (cc‘G ‘;1 {uund man; Clarksol otter, o W r] 0 o 9. e N NON, Ol UM was Ll .. & AVic Clitine, Edon, of Tulols, " oo™ that om:..fl,pfi.,n,'fl bich relaves 0 B | Haven Law chool: was dmitiod 10 the I 70 18500 18" n TAWYer: Wat BURNED TO DEATH. per diew ar as 18 kvown, Jittlo 1 auy than $300,000 bave beea recovered fruta Esix, Ps, Oct. 2.—Tbo charred romalos of | (oS eck nud surely $300,000 would cover alt Mrs. McCullough wero found inthedebris ofthe | ¢hat has thus far be‘{; found by sl expeditions, dwelllng burued bere this moruing. 8te bad | authorized or unsutborized. Ho has thcu a3 an been iutoxiated the evening previous, sud was { luceutive to extraordinary exertiuns, the bove slone fu the bouse, tbe utlier incmbers of the | and it would seem even a very ¥ood prospud family belng off visitinic, of Huding at lenat $4.000 00 or amufi Indiau Affalrs. Gunter, of Arkansas. me.LAqu Geo. Bauning, of Ohlo, Chair- man; Malsh, of Peausylvaats, Bragg, of Wis consin, Anson G. McCook, of New York. Naval Alfairs, Goode, Chairman, with the pos- aibilisy that the Cbalriaoship wuy bo transferred journwent without any consideration of that Question extremely fmprobable. The ludications aro that thoss favoring this movcimeut will uolte. irrespective of party, and, if uuited, the unflouhudl{ have more than_strength euouy! 10 carry all thelr mcasuses. 1o the House they ar, snd | Guilford, Nlr 7. 18345 comwenced g:l(llce 1n [lLools n the fall of 1835, | Statc's Attorney fu lllinols from March, 1801, lo locatiug In 1540 st Bloomingion; was a pismber of December, 1508; was vlected 10 the Forty-third the State Hoase of Represcutatives iu 1544 wes a | sud Fortyfourih Covgresscs, and was re-clectod Delcgate to the State Comtitutions! Conveotion In | to the Forty-fifth Congreas s 8 Repoblicun, re- 1547; was elected In 1848 & Judyge of one of the | ceiving 17, 700 votes agsiuat 16,404 votea for C. ¥. tirculd Courts in 1llinols, snd Leld the oftice by | Bluck, Democral o repeated elections until be resiguea it 1o Oclober, FJleenih Diatrict.~Llark, Crawford. Cumber- g uttiagh, 38 St 5. Bultinge, 40 e 0. B.HALL &0, ITallors, 130 Dearborm-ste