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THAE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1877. 5 1n all citles te pls l';‘lnl £1,20 for the higlest h hl _" Vi ol rale v 600 o i vent. FOREIGN. THE RECORD. IR THR ARNATE, Wasnrxaron, 0. C. Oct. Antl-resumption, Harrison, Fort, Marah Knapp, Soringer, Tipton, Eden, Hartzell, and “Tosnshend,~-three Repriblicans anid aix Demo- ctats. But these gentiemen abdoubtedly will prefer that_ thele record upon this question thould be adjudged from the il sote after a afsensslon of the merits, 1t iy manifestly un- Democratle sentiment of the whole Commirtee. They are not dikposed 1o he generoun towards the army. fleister Clymer, of the Commitice, for inatince, has In private expressed himacit very warmly ns A FRIEND OF TAE ARMY on account of the efficient rervice it rendered in pointa the business is again to be subdiviaed among the Westarn conuections. Now, the principal thing to be drtermined upon ut the meeting to-day i huw to disile the husiness. The further west [t gocs the more numerous the lines which wish to ehare in (& beeome. Some roads are large and others small, and they MEDICAL. CATARRH. " WASILINGTON. The Resumption-Repeal Bill Mr. Gordon | The Turks Surprised While 3 Just to consliler this vote fn all particulara s test | resening the State of Pennsylvania Irom a mob resended g petitton praging Congress to take . claim n share of the business proportionate to Reported in the Tl ot subject watter, s inang e inclined | Vast sumovcr, ami Ll wile, pursible e the Litlon o sexard 1o the Eresdments Sariogs & Evacuating Hassan= the fencth of theie respeetive oads. Then i) 2 omewly narrow-minted emorcrats o e s P he . 1% e e ! q House. AN INTERENTING QUESTION Commities who are altempting to shape the [ 1745 Company, 8024 to restore to them thelr Kaleh, nelftlior of the above «cntrer, atul they also wish | Stalementof 0. J, Goldrick, Esq., Edltor deronits, Referred. Mr. Wadleigh introdured & bill for the relief of the Louisville Transfer Company. Keferred & Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill to provide for And Two Battalions Were has arleen this evening in regard to the efect ol Gen, Ewing's bill repealing the third section of the Resumption aet upon the laws that were repealed by that section, These were those Hmiting the balance of National Bank notea to entire army leglalation will he heldt In check, It appenrs that esery rallrownd except the Pennsyl- vania Central Ling prexented bills to the Govern- ment for moving troops Iast July to protect these yery roads from destruction at the Lands o have their share of the husiness. It can he seen from this that the plan is not hall ns eany an It Jooks on paper, and that it will take con- aliderable Aguring to fix upon a {)rnner division for sl) the roads. But even §f this prohlem Rocky Monntaln Herald, Denver, Col- orado, showing the Prevalence of Calarrh, and the popalarity An Anti-Resumption Victory $351,000,000, and providiog for the distribm- | of the tuoh, the examination of clalmants for penslon, and Gobbled by the Rus- should e solved, which Is bardly probs- of Sanford’s Radieal Care the Result of the First tion' of Natinal Hank = eicsiice amone TR RO O TR, for the appointment of examinjng surgenna. Xy Ble, the roads will have ta contend sgatat for Catarrh, . ish, the Btates in proportion to thelr popu- Clarkson Potter hns resigned the Chalrman- | The bill authorizes a divislon of the States and Blans, the alntost unanimous opposition of the mer- Skirmish, lation and wealth, Bee, 12 of the lte- ship of the Pacific Railronds Committen. The reason he mives in the letter Le writes to Speaker Raudall Is that he 8 associated with ‘Toin Beott In many fmportant rallrond enter- chante and shippers, who do not relish the len ot being competled to shio their their goods over ronds not of thelr own selection. The arrangement would be M!lshctnv{ only to the Territories Into twenty diatricts, snd for sub. districts, each district to bava an examining sargeon, and each suh-district sa asalstant sur- | The Army of the Dobrud- vised Hiatates declares that whenever an nct is repealed which repealed a former act, such former act shall not thereby be re- Ihe Majority of the Committee ** Lvery nine ont af tea adalta n this w! conairy 4 ALeLed WHL CAATYR Tt beeong o P e A cnliy rptdamic ont In thig simospliera. Mz, Smil veila vived, unless b mhsll be expressly so | prises, and, as the chief work of the Committee | geon, to be appolnted by the Bacretary of the 3% < New York pool lines, who would have fuil con- | hie that the three dozen of Habieat Cune wers . proviled. " AC fint glance ft wonkd seom 8 | will e to consider Scott'n acheRing iy winter, | Intorlar, from ea-arms and naty surgeons,whose scha Moving Toward trul of all the Weat-lound businest, and could [ Immediately skl ani hat ha had orty onser fof mor Not Agreed as to the Scope though the passageof the Bankingand Cur- | e thinks it would be indclicate for hiin_to act | salarien ‘shall b rexpactively $3,000 and $2,000 Silistri dictate rates and rules at their own discretton | from,» sapo! of the Dill rency Commiitee’s bill would leave banking | na Chulrinan, Tt Is understood that Throck- | each and traveling expenses Silistria. just. as if there wero no other lHues in existence, Tle Mr, Smith reterred ta 1o of the frm of Bmith ¢ boll, farnltnre deaters, Deaver. When in Roston about 3 year ago he purchased elaven hottles of -~ Remnedy, and une of Sa. {rce, aalt Is now, with no limit to the fssuc of buuk currency, aml noretirement of greenbacks, This will be & question for the lawyers to settle. The following sdditional bills were introdoced and referred: ) liy Mr Rarnside—To remove all restrictions ding the enlistment of colored citizeds In the | Nogotintions for the Snrrender of mottun, of Texus, who nuw stands second on hut the smaller roads would cettainly sufler the Committee, will be mnnde Chatrman, fl\! e unider it a3 [t was competition that kept many of them nlive, and the public at large wonld be that the Committee will he strunger for Texas Pcillc than It was hefore, " n0's Kabicar Cune, thy - 10 better off though there were but_one snglt | taiger at the esrnast re aemy. 4 ¢ . questof s persoval acqustatanes Some Desirons of 8aving the THE OFFICKS. MATL CONTRACTORS' CLAIMS, 77 Mr. tngails—To provide & huilding for the line leading from New York to the West, He had seed tho frst named remey but had not heard Banki d Oth-~ , FoN, To the 1Western Arsoctated Prest, Ponl-Oice, caargs, and other public ofices at To. Kars Abraptly Brokeo 0ff, The regular fast-freieht Tine meetiue for the | of the tatter. Shortly atter his arrital th Danyer we Free-Banking an WELI'S NOMINATION, Wasmnaton, 1. C., Oct. #l.~The House | paka, Kan. adjustment of the accounts hetween the fast, | recctved an order for s dozen uf the Rantcar, Conx, Clauses Spectal Diroaten to The Uhieago zrtwu. Committeo on Post-Offices atd PPost-Raads helil ‘The Senate went into executive session. et frefeht Nnes and the roads wus licld yesterday. | andeoon snother with the plessing intelligence shat er i Wasninoron, D. C,, Oct. 3l.—Pennsylvania { its Grst meeting to<iay, and had under conslder- — Allthe bueinces was of u routine chufaster, and | str. fmith wascured. The prevatence of the discase, Republicans are not united in thelr comments | allon the Il “recently introduced by Repre- HOUSE. And the Bombardment of the | of nointerest to the nutaide public coupled with the reecommendstions of M. Smith, soon = — upon the nomination of John Welsh as Minister | fentative engan amendatory of the law of Iast The reading of the Jaarna) was not concloded e ————— . ¢ | rreated alively demand, and withoat advertising ueatly " i 2 t0 England. Judee Kell ‘that It fson | inter for the'payment of Routhern mall con- | 981 2:45, whea Uhe papers o u large aumber of Oity Vigorously Re- FINANCIAL tiree hundred botties were sent out. This 10 8 siriking The Sllver Bll] lee]y to Bs Re-~ | t» England. Judze Kelley says thaf trnetors for transporting the United States f!;:"m cascs were presenled by the Speaker and PHILADZLPHIA, Pa., Uct. 81.-~The Directors | 'IUstration of whatts frequently doue for this remed- emlucntly respectable appointment, and would | inuils previous to the War of the Rebellion. | "5 b 10 p oered s rentation tor the appoint. commenced. PADELEIA, 380y Hcto Bl % & teturs tor reife! trom long and patntul saflering hase given satisfuction but for the game of cross-purposes which eeems tohave been played. Kelley, howgver, thinks Welsh s too old, If M- Mictacl waa. Russell Errett, of Pittaburg, The Committee will report. favorably s bill which remedies certain defects in the act re- ferred Lo, and thereby provides for an finmedi- ata scitiement in the payoent of sald clalms, of the Pennsylvsota Railroad bave resolved that, notwithstanding the fact that the Com- pany is maoving a large traflic at zood rates, it is inexpedient to declare a dividend at this thme. ported from the Commit- tee To-Day. mentof a select committee of twanty-soven ta in- uite Into the manner of ventilating the hall f the flonee, the eompetency of the machioery, alr p wngen, 'and_ dircct engincs and cngineers for t purpose: alsg into the practicability of changing The Montenegrins Preparing to CATARRH. ASTHMA, BAD O0UGH, Eto., OURED, fizeriewry—My casn Is briefly asfallows: [ hava st Catarrh for ten years. eachi year with (ncreaain, ¥erity. For niue yases Shecinl Disoalen tn Tae Clucirn Tribune, snys the appolntment will pleasc nobodys T POST-OFFICE the fucatlon of the hall no an to” bring into it mir Bombard the City of Srraariren, i, Dot 21 i e editors to- i ou OS8T-OF S and Jight withoot pamplng the ane of straind Narizen, Tk, . cied Potter Declines the Chairmanship | thit Welsh s at the beat only 1. negative THE ENTRANCE CONTROVERAT. The ather through Atalt te . day flled » petition in bankruvtey aguin:t Jatnes Republican, Philadelphia members generally sre pleased with Welsh, and consider his ap- pointinent a vompliment to thelr State. They speak of him highly In connection with the Cen- tennial Finance Board, Senator Don Cameron {8 keeplug his own counsel, aud cxpresses his opinious only to intimate friende, He admits thet Welsh 1s agood man. Scnator Wallace ned glaer; also to cxamine. 3 60 PRRUTE WhAE Ehenken oA he made 1n the Eone Podgaritza, fignration and extent of the hall 10 wecure such aenatic prapertien aa wiil evale membecs o hear proceedinge, wo a8 to e to trausact pub- g bulnces mmlm-mllp 2 P The Duo d'Anmnle Protestn that He Is The resolution w dopted, : Tiin Noeaker procoeded to call the Committees { - Not » Oandidato for the for repurts. Presidenoy, Mr. Wood, trom the Committee on Ways and 3 Means, reported tenolutions referring to the Coms mittee on Appropriatinus such parts of the Preats W, Nudson. s merchant of Barry, Pike County. Liabllitics heavy. Smith T. Henry and Howard Stire, of Bushnell, flled & petition in voluntary baukruptey. o Soecial Dianateh 10 The Chirago Triliune. New Youx, Oct. 3f.—There were sixts.one failures reported bere during October. the argest number of any month thls year, but the Iabilitles, which are fn round numnbers 3,600, 00, ure not su great as In sane other mount!: Spectal Mapatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Wasmisaroy, . €., uct. 81,—~The Dearhorn- street delegation, which cunslsts only of H. H. Honore and Robert Lincoln, did not have the conference with Acting-Secretary MeCormick to-day which they had expected, The reason elven Is, that the two Illinois Scnators desire to be present at this conlerence, but were not of the Pacific Railroad Committee, 4 nut restlied througl on nowtrll, 1had dropotiige in the thront, & very bad coukis, AV 80 D a4 £0 be oUT{ged (0 take & remedy for (8 A night hefure liefug able to lle dow: slerp, anda cous Atant dull pain t 1oy fead. Tull of ealarenal natter a8 to tnjore atk eamipel me to get 1p several timen cleng 1L aud sy throst befure | coul o Which Gives the Texns Pacific Men a Much Stronger eniae of iearing in the night to EP: o ETEEY ne re of these distressing aymiptoms hus of nuder Hold. 'umm;vesl «laf We:uh ::nlm appolutmenty and Wil | 4410 to to.day, The Dearborn-strect people cx- | dent's message as relate to suproprlstions for the WAR NEWS, The number of fallures has increaved aboy the = of not quite e hartieanr wa Hant: yote for his confirmation, ¢ ver ceut over the record for the month of Sep- tonber, while the aggremate of labilitles s stnalter by §100.000. I he heaviest fullures were the broger Plume for $3{0,000; Nathaniel Chevey, fron, §206,000; Thompsun & Co., tobac- co, $300,000; Browne & Gorliain, fruite, $144,000; Henry A, Underwood, speculator, 173,005 Flint'& Co., bankers, £114,000. Among the thirteen firms without any mescty whatever were Herples & Co., furs, E150,000: Walter Bruwn. wool, £100,000; Lewis Svre, sewing nmachines, £05,000; aud George 13, entz, lawyer, $70,000. e e o NOTES INTERESTING, ing s fully rertore: [ o droppiogs’ in the very way hetter than 1 thoeflect of the Cun ary and navy and courts, aud for th the Patent Ofice, and referring to the Cota on Foreign Affairs those portions of the ny relating to the Parls Exhibition snd to the press surprise that the Senators, nefther of whom are resldents of Chicazo, should take such a lively interest i the location of a post- oflice front, which it Is claimed s entirely n Jocal matter, but the fact s, both Scnators Davis and Oglesby “MAVE EARNESTLY INTERESTED TUEMSELVES on belnll of.the changoe from Dearborn to Clark street, lionore, liowever, called 'upon Aecting-Secretary MeCormick, and had a brief consultation with him. ‘The purport of It wae, #xihmatic fyimptoms, thrust. oo Lewnel Lisve Lieen for years. 1 cou on Iny Rppetite, o m{ Xidneys, snil, In fact, every part af ing eyatem. WWliat fias Lcen done {n my caxe fs whully e etect of e itanical Cons. - Veryretpectt Fircasrso, Oct. 14, C. 1. LAWRENCE. BULPRIAED. Loxpow, Nov. 1.—A carrespondent, who was .t an eye-witness, telegrapbs from Erzeroum: osed Fricon Congresy at Stockholm, Adonted, 4 < Mr. Ewing, fram (he Committee on Banking and | ** A8 the Turks were evacuating Ilasaun-Kalel Currency, reported the following bill: That the | on Tucsday night, the Russians surprised the third weetion of the nct entitled *+ A act to pro- > Yhie o 1he roanmption of specie paymente « age | [ §uard, tauing two battalious prisoners. proved Jan, 14, 1875, be, and the saine fs herehy, | Tht Kussian luss was insiznificant., The enc- repealed, my's approach was utterly unexpected,” fr, Port presented the viows of the minority of | 7ye ofyrys now oceupy « formidable position :fi: tfii”.”.",'éfx‘.’,"-"."‘? A :‘ 'h" neydueit(o at Deve Boyutn, the last defensive position cust A Lt to repesi all that partof the act, spproved 3 N T irat e e puptouel. I ol Ersscutin CONKLING'S COMMITTRE, Benator Conkling has not yet called s mect- Ing of the Comuierite Cutnmittee, to which the New York Custom-liouse nominations were re- ferred. The regular day for the meeting is to- morrow. It is intimated that the Committee will not be carled untit after the New York clecttons next week, and that the action of Conlling's friends on the Committee will, to some extent, be contsolled by the result of the clection. Whatever the result may be, the best Latest Phase of the Chicago Post-Office Entranco Controversy. Endorsed by o Prominent Druggiat, 1bereby eertify that Mr. Lawrence purchased the Runtcar Craxof me, asd from Uime to tinie made mo famiilar With bis case. 1 bxlleve Nis true [n every particulsr. AMES Fricupuaw, Oct, 14, the Several Compromiss ‘Offers Made by the Chicago First Batch, change of front greatly Interferes w Ay ANTI-RESUMPTION., friends of the President in the Scnate suy that {}::“é‘,‘?ch"gnfifrm..,,' rlghts u{ tho ‘,:m,or{l;: which authorized tho Sccretary of the Treanury CUBTVREP PASHA CAITURED. Orercoats are fn demand. The above savere case was 8_combination of seve OPENING BRIRMISIL IN THE HOUSE. the courtesy of the Senate whl not be permitted | algers Ir. that lovallfy, and Is a gross fujustice 10 dhwm!ln{ Umlcdh Hi‘:l::r Londs and redeen Loxvox, Oct. 3l.—It is reported In Constan- A gay winter n prospect. :ym.z.‘.‘, 'é:_:,” “,:.2 xfi'fi'.'-'fi lqn{"?"t n':"fi'xf’,"' n’ifln d Bpectal Ditpatch to The Chicagn Tritune, to e used ”d'“&s';‘l';“‘:‘:l';.‘l“"""““ to them. ~The otlier arguments used wore those | - 41 £ance the greenpack e T portton of the | tHiople that Orclianle had Leen captured with Bt sle y s be treted scpafately, wicreas fhey variety, uf forma axamed by one terrtbia arrli 1 could feel thn affect of the Ct y systen.” This statement o familiar to the Chicago public. Houore next bnd & conference with Supervising-Archlteet Hill, and will bave another talk with bim to- morrow, . The same arguments were used ‘fu substance, but Honore went farther, and desired the Supervisiug Architeet to write o letter or make some statement to Seeretary Sherman to the elfect that the change of front from Dearborn to Clarlc strect WOULD IE AN INJUSTICE to the owners of property. HHI scemed indis- posed to make any such statement or write any such letter, He stated that nll his oflice was required to conslder was which front would Martine's clusses are very popalar. Chaptn, leading bookseller, 85 Madison. All respectable citizens should not fall to vote next Tuesday. A cord that canhot be cat; burnt, or broken— 4 A chord fn musfe.” A thorough course ot I1. B. Brrant's Chicago Bustuess College Is worth cverythiug. Prof. Martine's band Mirnishes wany of the soclety clubs with music on slurt notice. A sure sign of approaching cold weather,— a large flock of geese were heard pussiug suuth WasitinaToy, D, C., Oct. 81,—The war upon the Resumption nct began to-day, Tle auti- resumptlonists have been the most active peuple at tho Capital since Congress began. They have manifested great impatienco in private convers satlon, and by the bills Introduced on Monday. 1t has been expected that they wonld take ad- vantage of the first opportunity to vote upon the question. The opportunity cama to-day. For the firat time this scssion there was a morn- lug-hour in the House. Anticipating that the threo Committees which preceded the Bank- act which rends as follows (guotinz as above from | Clievket Pasha and several thousand troops. the third sectiun), e, snd the same is Licrety, re. RARS, peaed. A St. Petersburg special from Kuruk-Dara renk fining—t more that the Lill be printed 80d | a0y0 ogtentny says thnt negotlations wit the ¢ M r.ltl :?'gfh:f;c‘r ad::l:o ;:',fd'fm :zn lh:1 'n!u':: !ll‘emn Kars garrison had been broken off, and the bom- o (1 Snea! bardment recommenced. pl:u‘;m'l.‘s, e It Rricied asah ataeiividnt UNDER HUSSIA. o clloy—1s it inorder now to offer a substl- The District of Kagysmau has been placed 8 Tho Speaker—Not without unanimous coneent, | #nder Russian adminlstration. Mr., Fort—1 understood that T had the consent of JOINED PORCES, the Commiittco to inake the minority report, and | Gens. Hyman and Terrukassof have effected move 1t as an amendment to the original oill.” 11 [ a Junction near Hasean-Kalel To the WWestern Associaled Press. WasniNuton, I C., Oct. dl.—The Benatc contirmed tue following nowminations; FORTMASTERS, Pennaylvania—~Joseph Il Coguwell, Titusvilie; ¥, Bishop, Ol Clty, 1ilinois—~Thomae M, King, at Paxton; Franklin A. Muneon, at Sundwich: Heetor 8. Humplirey, at Vandalia; Johu B, Kalph, at Rock Falle: Jawmes I, VunBuren, ot South Evanaton: J. N, Wileon, ot Virginia; Geurge . Vastine, at Wheaton: John . Manville, at_Rantoul; Mra. Jane Enitinan, at Plano; Edwin W. Phelps, at Oak Park: Sylvestor o ot Odell; Samuel L. Helater, ‘at Mt. Palaskis Joodrich Q. Dow, &t Hyde Park; Fach package contalns Dr, haling Tu Frice, 81 r ale hats ihroughuut th d Rtater 8 & 10T Eit, General Agenta and Wholeaals Druggiste, Loxton, The Most Importe—t—lfi Medical Discovery of this Century. COLLINS riee i ente 0 9 Shi- | have that privilege I desire to exercise it, : —Elec Kllun Schenharger, a1 Kirkwood: J,'M. Sonr: | beuclit the greateat twnbor of people tn Chi- | hayg Ul SECICS, L SRS Ot sab et fo In tue SERVIA. fast night. fng and Currcncy on tho call—Elections, | worfiorn, at Lena: Thomas Moore, ai Mstronoll- }::‘“x;‘:';fl;lfl;gfi'{fi‘l’“{,flfcgfl:f“:“",:L‘{"‘,‘r’gl‘l’i il of 1ho emtleman from Oho, "L b Chatr bae A Servian communication to the Forte says: | _ Young people no longer swing on the front Ways and Means, and Appropriations— .would have no business, the Banking and Currency Committee met in order to have ready, it posslble, both its Silver bill and o blil torepeal the Resumptlon act, At this session of the Committee there wos A PROTHACTED DEDATE, participated in by Eauwes aud Chittenden, of tan Clty: Orein_ 1, Honac 8. Egaleston, at Gibwon Cit am at Gilwan; I 8, l’('fl{. at Henrys Sulen at Genewco: Luko E. Hemenway, at Moiln Eliza Schultz, at Salem: Warren Iuntingdon, at Gulena: William Campbell, ot Litchield €. lichnrds, at Jderseyville; dJohn . Elgin; Josephus .15, Venard, at Macom W, Groes, ot Naperville: William C. Stoward, at Marengo: A. D. Cadwaliader, at_Lincain; 1. J. t Maywood: Georito civen every facillty to the genticuian from Lilinol lam 1f Khkeh s P cabnblo of At bt by Bxing tae | * Bervia's wilitary measures are olely o pro- :_uulx: ';nar.hx:- :b:]!:e.»‘u . E:x‘ngnl:el:‘l' n’:;l:u mznn ’{lhe tect her frontier, and Servia hopes for the maln- of 1y entle- | o0 ” S 1nan from Onio (Ewings the Fight 't domand the | tosuce of good relations with Turkey." provioua question. SERVIA. 1o ir. Barehnrd =How will t be1f the proposition [ Brromape, Oct. Sl.—lu consequence of a i e Spesker—~Then the bill will be beforo the | Violation by the Circasslans of the Timok fron- House, tler of Bervia, a 8crvian brigade has left Gra- gate since Hatch & Dreeze, No. 50 State strect, put in that heater. Thankegiving-Day occurs just four wecks from to-dav,—then Turkev wiil roceive a terri- ble punishment in America. Removive the odor from crepe and restoring it and lace by Reid’s process s doue In lltinols would. ‘It s been augiested that the front on both sldes mizht he made exactly nitke, and that the womc representiug the ~ different interests coul CALL RITHER SIDE TIIE PRONT,~ according to thelr pleasure, but the archltect says that this is_impracticable, as one sldo or v by Ghormley, the modiste, only. b5 ‘Tompkine, st Mount Carroll; Cyrus liall, at Shel- | tho other must be made for tho entry of mail- ) 4 i s - the resumptionlsts,” and Ewing, Philhps, and { pevilie, 4 v wazons, and for the deposit of mails, and of | g bie mOUon t0 recommit was agreed to without & | dista for Saftchar. ‘The Prince of Wales aught to take kindly to Forty of the antbresumptionists. An agree | | Indispe Albest 7, Calking, st Princeton; Will, | eourge i liave to be constructed [ b some- | st vute, hin oblect béln thie o etain coirol of ronastrrzs, have | ur uewly-appolnted Minlster to Great Britalu, | Ele, Eoh o o S ‘e tmbesied i o am J, Tufl, e . Bowern, & y unuer. I : . 81L.—The ) 1o latter gentleman belng u -1nan, ¢ aner: o 3 . ment was had upon the Reswmption bill, and Liberiy; Joseph Rainer, at Auburn: Wiitlam w‘é‘:flcr;{:g’is’:;n i received dispatchién stat- the blil and be avla to call it up at any time, Ragrsa, Oct. 81 he Montencgring have [4 I'4 ‘oruus 1'lavier, hikhly medicated, forming the grsud Mr, Conger moved to Iay the motion to reconsid. i 5 er on the table. 7 occupled the heights commauding Podearitza, The S])e:\ku—'rhu vote on that motion will be a | a0d bombardinent is considered imminout., The practical teat of the senes of the flouse. Turks are hastening to the defenscof that place, ooy Dpripaur-The kentlepiat frolm Uuld has ns TURKISI REPOXTS. n onetdor, 4 to.vall up that motlon atany thne? @ not the KRl | (o nezaninorLe, Oct. 31,—It s officlally an- The Speaker—~Where a motion to reconeider In | nounced that the brignde which was intrenched ontered, 1 tHG,moning Jiout. [t has been tho | gy Tellsche has been dispersed by tho Kussians. constderation 1o ve called up the | Chevket Pasha fs fortifying the nelghburhvod motninghour, TiioCluir hinks, however, that the | of Orchante, more equitable modo wonld L, where o bill {e_re- ported In the moraing haur, and motion o rrcop. | Sulelman Pasha telegraphs a confirmation of ["dll.llrfll;l‘gfl‘l 3 ‘|°e :ulll:::vtuxlm numll:o: 'lu ‘l:'c C:'l‘lll#'up the reports that the Russian army of the n 2 0 r Hhars Oifierwing the morain hont i be eees | Pobrudscha { marching fo Kurghuu, near picrd that way eacl day 1o the exclusion of Its regu. | Stlistris Yar basiness. ‘The gentieman from Tiiinots (Sprisg. 3 Dunny, ot Vincennea: Uriah C. Follate, at Michi van City; William M. Winkier, at Columbus; G.C, s!crrlfltld. at_ Mishawaka; Albion lorrall, at Washinytons Charies G, Powell, at LaPorte: Will. famn M, Connor, at Frauklin: Frederick W, Keil,at Fort Wayne, Michlizan—Robert J. Kelley, “Alsun!; Danlel M. Gordner, at Stanton; Charles D, Fisher, at Portemonth: L. P, Alexander, at Buchanan; C. L. Kherwood, at Dowaglac; P, R. L, Ierce,at tirana Ttapida; A. 35 Heath, at Tonlas J. ¥, Foe, nt Adrlans H, 3L Hamliiton, ot Eaton Roplds; L, 8. fm'"" atGrand ilaven; J, M, Crosaman, at Will- amston. Mlunesota—William C. Young, at Wascca: Ben- Jamin ¥ mer, at Epring Valloy; 31, P'rindl at Kasso! George W, Graham, at Ruahford; Danicl Sluclale, at Winona; Samul Swenningson, the Silyer bill would probably have been reached Lat for the arrival of 13 o'cluck., The resump- tlonista then made the point that the Commit- tee had po right to sit beyond that hour, In the Committce, ar stated, the vote atood Ttod. Tho scven acting together were Buck- uer, Ewing, Yeates, Hartzoll, Bel), rort, and Philllps, aud the minority Hardenbergh, Hart, Eatnes, and Chittenden. Ewling, In committee, Introduced hip own bill repealing the third see- tion of the Resumption act. Cbittenden, Har- denbergh, and Eames OPPOSED IT IN STRONG speeches, The vote stood 6 to 5 fu favor of re- Tho exquirite finish and excellence displayed In the photograpbs tursed out by Rider, No. 339 Weat Madison strect, speak for themselvea. The streets of our beautlful city, owine to the fine weather sestenday, bore the aphvarance of a gala dav, Toc enrvioges and fashionably dreesed ladi'ea were out In large numbers. The city appropriating §4,000 cach to the First and Second Regiments will ussist thom to pur- chase fatleue uniforna for the new recruits only, It!sexpected our wealthy citizeos will svon send (v thelr subscriptions. The Southern peonle eovidently admire the taste displaved by Chirago bellesin matters of drees, 08 8 shown by the handsome wedding estuedical agent of this ceatury, It Is LRt tary. I & grote aud T ELECTRIC BATTERY, Clossty and continuousty auplied by the adleston of the , wud Is capable of effecting fustant rolicf Prrtaatient curea i (= imost disirestlas: cases of ehroti- o external murcuiar and ncrve atinents. ard in dis. eases origiuating it a disordered condition of the rlocs trical or vitallziug forcea. 10 s unsurpadscd ae & prosupt and sure remedy lo Itheumntiom, Neuralals, Parnlvals, Crampe, St Vivus® Dunce, Kelatica, I1Ip Complatats, Splasl Affectious, Nervous Pains and Lrritaue tlons, Epllepsy or Flts procceding from Nhocka to tite Nervous Myutem, ltuptures and Niralus, Fractures, lrulses, (ontuslons, fug that he is Lelng assafled by some of the Dearborp-street property-holders on the charge that hie himsell was interested in property on Clark strect. - Harrdson fs {ndignant at these accusations, and sava that his Clurk-street prop- crty is so fur distant that IT COULD NOT DE RENEPFITED in the remotest degree by the change. The Congressnien gencrally do not scem dis- posed 1o be ns actlve fn the matter of the change of locatlon as the Benntors. Not one of the Republicans from Chivaga were present ot the appointed time for the hearfng to-lay. Brentano and Harrison, fn thelr statements fo the Sccretary, huve been quite positive that the peapla of Chicozo favor the change, Mr. . ut Adamx: C.'T. Ewlig, ot Thayers Frank A. | Aldrich is not disposed to take auy active part | cr) In awaro that the practice herstofora has bren o F NCE. troussenux fust shipped to Loufsana by Ghori- | \yeak Muscles aud Jofnts, Nerv 1 porting it to the House, Fort voting with the North Topeka: Cyrns J. Fry, ‘at Ureat B ey, Wil Trow Druseut indica. | Allow motions o recatelder fo be eptered. during E Ifif(\gl:f 2 ley, the American imodlste, of this eity, Frable Murcalus Actioh;. Grent Sareness minority because e wanted to save tho free- A Ce Frouaisle At Shwon, Hastings; | tlons,is lkely to be protracted, and may be bit- | the marning hour, and tobe conshdered when call- 2 ‘That handsome Egyptian clock and #lde obel- 4 S 3 i banking clauso fn the third scction, and wanted ® bill with the rcpeal of the date clause only, The repeal 1men were will- ing to allow the first section regarding fractional currency to stand, siuco it fs already balf redeemed, amd o largs part of the remain- deris destroyed. The yeas were: Buckner of Missouri, Ewlug of Ohlo, Yeates of North Caro- lua, tartzell of Illinols, Bell of Georgla, and cd up In the morning hour. slthouzh, us the Chair | Pams, Oct. 81.—M. Urcry, eloce his retarn ng{:in :u\;n that course ia not in the futerest of fa- | here on Tuesday, has relused, despite all per- B nerely entered the motion o re- | suaslons, to put iimsclf forward as a candidate It]ou:‘d\;r unfiur b‘;m l;nmenéon lhm [13 “n' the &v'l:‘i for the Presidency, This does mnot mean that oR e WiBIbol of tie. Cotltniites Wit on hewould refuss the Premdency if MacMabon :m‘\.nuuon torysomider (o callIupatuia digrye should resigu, but he.considers that his acces- f'rne SI:ukcroh’rrx‘lhhnc 'xm?" mnnm‘rnm &ricv'.ku: slon after the expiration of the Marshal's lewal of tho {louse, hut the Chalt recocnizes the fac term would Le more advantageous to Repub- t :gll:‘:x:”?'rmhr.glefku Monbg CAiALE R mstidn licans than the premature ousting of the Mar- tio and Pain is Any Part of the Budy. NOTES AND NEWS, THE WIKY AUITS, Speetal Drspiadek tn Phe hlcago Tribung, Wasninerton, D, C., Oct, 81.—The exact prop- osltion subimitted by the Chicago whisky men of the firat batch in thelr new compromise fa this: Dickinson, Abel & Burroughs, 81,500; ot Crete. C, Thompson, at Loulavill: Mra. Mary L. ltoss, at Newport: I3, 11. Crapstel Shielbyvilio: Tamen B, Linnoy, at Danvilie; Adoiph nol gr. at Lebanon; J, I, Warren, at Stanford; J. M, Btockton, at Maysville, it A. ‘Thompson, at Memphis; Will- t Naahville, HEGISTERS OF THR LAND OFPIOE. Loul# Dugal, Denver, Col,; A, 8. 8t idan, Dak. ; enjamin J. llanns, Iia Isks tur mantel oruaments are the admiration of all boholders at the jewelry catablishment ot N. Matson & Cu,, Whose atock of Uronze clocks, statucttes, und_ornaments s larger than thecombined stockof all othier jewelers fn thevity, A writer in the Malical World osserts that nervous discases are on the decreaac, becauhe of o higher and better mode of living, a more bountiful uscof nutritious food, and Indulgeuce in recreation; also recommending dally exer The est Plaster 1o the World of Mediclue, cents, Bold Uy Wi Drugklsis. Scot by mall on recelps 1 3 conta tur utie, $1,73 10F six, O ¥2.28 (or twelyy enrerally wrapped aud warrabied by WELKS & FOT ¥hiL, Yioprietura, Loston, Mas. ¢ CLOAKSN, . G, Town, Evaostan, Wy, ; Henry C, Olne, Roelle, Junker & Co., 81,6005 Simon Powell and Mr, Ewing—I was under the impression that no | ghal, clse tn thoopen ale, Never mind the weather, Pulllips of Kansaa, . L citr. ¢ . G, "Little “Rock, Ar e feasn ther nicmber could move 10 Iay it on the tAbI : y THE NEGATIVE VOTH $ OF PODLIC MONEYS, ' doseph Haas, 81,600: Geargo Siller, 8500; B. | ©URt WL SO B 01l Gt Lo o mistace, IR but clothi acsouingly, Fonl, $250. Kissinger, of Mflwnukee, also made o Reparate additional compromise propo- sition 1o secure the release of « elalm nf £40,000 which the Government, had ogaiust him on ac- count of his partnershin In the firm of Roclle, Junker & Co. Klssinger hns a suit now pend- ing agninst the Government to recover this aniount on_the ground that it could not in tho first {uatance have been legally eolleeted, HOUBE VENTILATION, Theairof the Houso has been conslderabily {mproved by the chiangzes made durlng the sum- mer, but the ventilation is still far from per- fect, uni Gen. Butler succecded In haviog a select eommittes appointed to inguire into the whole subjeet. The Contmlitteo was Instructed o lagk Into Butler's pet theory of tearlng down the south ealleries and extending the chamber to the southern wall, so that air aud light can Willlan Anyan, Orand lsland, Ne Crocker, Evanston, Wy Jobn Toffe, Platte, Neb. N, Tiard. ‘Lincoln, Ne T, McKenna, heridan, Daz,; Carlon mon, Lake City, Col. MISCELLANEOUS, Qeorge W, Frost, Avent for the Indlans at the Crow Agency. Mont, ; Wellington Tird, Agent for the Tndlans ‘at _tho' Mk ILiver Agency, Mout, ¢ Tien), L. Lang, Oblo, Secretary (0 the Presidont to sigm lund patents. but the gentleman doca not sufler unicss the ma. { M. Guyot Sontpayroux, editer of the Courier jority of the llouso ts apsinit his bill; for, when | de France, hos become {nsanc In consequence of is Commitice 4 next called, he can again ‘report | the political excitement. il St Forspclon o oy e e gy T, ing—] ug on hle Is * A p, In order, 1 am quite willing to test the sense of the \,23‘37,{7,‘:,"‘,&5:{};"? ,';alf:'x::. }'.fi‘i:&l;’fflfl‘flé Ignse on the quention now. : 2 e Lor the Dresidenc Tho vole was thereupon taken by yean and nays | {8 & condidato for the Presidency. on Mr. Conger's motion 1o luy onthe tahle the POLITICAL CHISIS, motion in reconsider the vote recommitting the bil) l'uu‘ QOct. 1.—The Kepullique Francalse to (e Commitice on Bunking and Currency, and | says: *'The crisls must be terminated, or we tlie motioy was rejected—ycar, 110; nuys, L%, aa | shall be drawn futo that most terrible of catas- foll trophes—civil war,” FOREIGN MISCELLANY. THE WAR IN ABVESINIA, Loxnow, Oct. 8l.—In the battle between the King of Abyssinia and Mcuelk, the latter lost 2,000 [n killed and wounded. COTTON-MILL BURN ED, The opening of latest Fronch novelties {n milliners by the Wabash avenue firm of Hage- don, Boyle & Co., at 141 and 143, on Monday, was well attended. This firm are mecting with great success In thelr retail department, owlng to thelr unequaled efforts to please. e — THERE IS DANGER AHEAD when those usually active litls organs, the kid- neys, ore neglectful of (heir doties and gs Kk, Fatty degeneration, Bright's dise d betes, and other daugerous maladies, uro the ro- sult ot negloct to remedy thls insctlvity by medie- inal wewns, Woen the all-importan! Tunctious of Uie kidneys are imperfectly dlscharged, those or- ans need stimolating, and the best posslole azeut [ur that purpose—since It performs its office with- out exciting them—In Hoatetter's Stomach Btiers, which, In combination with Its tonlc aud cathartic roperties, posecasca voluablo qualities s & Huretic. [loth kidneys and blacder are streng:s was Hart of New York, Eamca of Rhode Island, Fort of Niinols, Chittenden of New York, and Hardenberch of New Jersey, Hart stated in Committeo that he would have voted for o bifl 1o revcal with conditions, but that he could not Yote for the unconditionat repeul of the third scction of the Resumption act without some provisions looking to ultimate resumntlon, There wero sixteen bills beforo the Committes for tho remonetizution of silvor and twelva for the repcal of the Resumption act. When the Committee was called i the House, Ewlng pre- scnted a blll to repeul the third scction, when Fort presented his amendment to SAVE CERTAIN IONTIONS ©of the rectlon which relate to free bauking, and 1o provide for the provisions for the withdrawal Chas. Gossage & Co. ‘Wo would oall epecial attention to our very largo stock of Ladies’ Cloaks! In Plain Boavers, Diagonals, and Baskot Cloths, all of the latest and —— TN COMMITTEES, DEBATING TUR SILVER DILL. Special Dispated (0 The CAiugo Tribune, Waninaron, I C,, Oct. 8lL—After votlug to report the repeal bill to the House, the Banking and Currency Committee, by a vote of 7 to 4, took up the Biver bill, and wero about to vote, when Fames, bulllonfst, Hitkh o, fiats Hoyd, Hrentano, rri it ened by it, aud the vigor which 1t Imparts to thems, | most dosirable styles, at pri v aod redistribution of national bankiog currency, | made the point that it was 13 o'clock, and that Ef;‘.'f :‘:ldy}g,:y::,“g:;i.lm.ervunuon o aiglne R ‘l:fi‘;’ Lowvox, Oct, Sl—bourdis cotton-lll at | sid the gentle but "df““,'.’" {inpalec Which 1 klves | oy wo lotw ¢ el The anti-resumptiontsts nearly lost every advan- | thy Committee had no right to sit during the THE PIRST §TRP !lm ST Beeinea). Oldhaniisiburyed: * The will contalnod. 4000 :".'u;::‘"m':- .?'..‘3::?;;:.‘5 uf.i..m‘ p"'Fy'u ;fi:‘?::s":g tago they bad vy their inuurauce of pariiament~ | seasion of the House, This necessitated un ad- | takon by the Houso with regard to the I'aris tubbell; fiahinson (Mas.), | wpindles. favalustle In othor reapects as well as the aha L one si cil.fll ) Cl ]{ aty mansgement, Conger, of Michigan, | juurument. Hod tho voto been taken, a Sllyor | Expotition wia tho rofercuce of i portions of lidweriord, Rebicicnér, RAILROADS sincathey remeay generai debiliy,uterino toubics: o b 1an-Uloaks, was quick 1o see thelr ailiculty, and | bill would bava beon adopted providing for the | i Leteitnts TaC TOAtES, HE b Bothe | Lunches, .;fi'i‘-"a.u.). Biann (s, 4 ROADS, e oo iseass, Pl oz, aout, In now shapes, ologantly trime ufiled hhfucll of it by moving to | restoration of the silver dollur, and to | chled tiot to create & special commitice for that ety 0 ml:l;l'w. fiu::u‘."m). BIIDING wwv;-uouxn RN RS > s e med, and fur lined, table Ewiug's motion to reconsider. Ewinglad | make it unlinitod legal tender for | purpose, snd, as the Forolen Aflalrs Commit- | Cote, ¥ Krane (Is )y 4 3 Pacltie 1 BUSINESS NOTICES, expeeted, upon moving to recousider, to be able | all debts, public and private. The | tee bas littie ta do, it will ot be speclally bur- | Conger, e st Never before Lus tho Gniad Puctiis Hotel —_— Mattelasse Cloaks. tohold the floor, and nt some futur t coting sl 1 dened by tho fmposition of. the duty, bR e Ror gl been s0 crowded with rallroad otlicials as it was " % Shi 'y ¢ time to | question of accepting allver for dutles COLOR TGNDUED, Cua 10hta), ra, Becas ekl rallroad 1o thy Hrep's Patent Partly-Mado Dreas rte * Linod and Quilted. call up the motlon, but 16 accomplish this he | rewained undetermined, A question was rulied T the Weatern & woclated Prees, ifer, Shron Togusend QYY) | yosterday, Thero la banlly & rallroad n tho | o very Leet; aix for 85 caw he fnished ue easily Linod a ahould not have moved to rocansider, bus have | in regard to the full jurisdletion clalmed over [ WasmyaTon, D. C., Oct. Sl.—Huruside's b }"M"n?" country which Lus not one or more represonta- | aa hemming @ handkerchlef. 173 Madison street, H ea S.lk Cl ks £ivon notice that Lie would hereafter make that | the subject by the Ways und Meaus Comumiltice, | removing all restrictions now existing in recard | Faf\Lar., tives Inthe city. Their presence isdue,as already a6, Winalowhs HOGLRINE Ry Edn 1 Ta6 VY Sl 0i0KS, wotion, Having moved | R enow | 10 the enlistment of colored eltlz heeriig, stated, to & vumber of rallroad meetiugs to be 3 4 " i 5 Gl . - * to recouslder, the mo- | but members of the Banking aud Currency . Deslsag, children while teething. It cures dysent. ind eayv 11k Circulars tion to table that motion was manifeatly In | Coumittee clumed thut, whila the Ways ang [ OF the United Sutes army providcs that here- | iy~ « lild Lere during the week. The wost important | Jisrehrs, wind colic. and regulatcs tha bow, 'y ars, gl b order, and on that tnotiou to table THE TEST VOTE WAS TAKEN, The result shows 116 for tabling and 183 agalnst. Tho result of tho voto to-day docs not, however, show the exact of these mectings, that which is to decids upon oflh the pruper division of tho West-bound freight Lilawuriby Muller, Wreapte. business sriving from the New York pool lnes P, Nurcrom, % amung thelr various Western connections, was Meaus Commnlttee have au undoubted right to fix the rates of dutics, the question of WIHAT MONBY THEY SHALL UE PAID IN belongs to the Bauking and Currency Commite Lincd with 8ilk or Fur Yelvet and Silk Cloaks. Elegant Noveltles not found deslzunte nuy soldier of the Unfted States army; that the colored citizen shal be entitled to udl privilewres and rlxihln of nuy citlzen to en- list in any arm of tho United States army, and no. distinctlon shall hereatter be made in the Pinckney, Jnckvon & Co.'s Fine Splees, — "D ISSOLUTION NOTICE, DINSOLUTION., ¢l ot ratn pasiponed untll 10 o'clock this worning, strencth | tee, and so they will declde when Lhey next con- | gagignment of o soldler on account of color | Atkies. aley, over, b 4 eluewliors of the two partics in the Housc. - Tho | alder the silvor question. A wmember of tho | oF provious descent: thal ail arms of the fiut;;nu-» fim-n ’;s,._flfi-. shen (bl expectel fhat ovary roud fiereitod | phe dim of Hunt, Camabell & Siandect by dia |+ txewherel resumptionists maintain that 116 will bo their | majority of the Committco express the opinfon | serv ce—engineors,artilery,cavalry,infantry,Sig- Tivae };“r‘“‘“'- rideatre, will have a ruprusentativo present. mats | day dissoiin oy oy Miandart & Campbel) ot s oF R 3 ininioium, aud that some voted with the 1y that the legal-tender quality of silver will bo | i3l Corpa—irrespective of color, shall heojen to ru tandolyby ter of apportioning the Weat-bound tratiic Takear, ‘standart & Campbeld will 1l ace Blk fllld Colsd Sllk Sfllts who Woull voto sealnst repeal on- ity ‘merya. | 1U0% the legal-tender quality o miver will bo. | i *O oG i lorizes th Prenident to 8l | Hckvett ardu ca. .| witiong thio various” Western lues fs @ -prob- | Jakedt, staudart & Camphell will collgel 4 A but desized debate, It is also clalmed that teg, | SXtended fn thelr LUl to dutles, The | yne” Ninth and Tenth Cavalry and Twouty. | Hacums il Jora which will bave to ba solved very | E0nito S ouS LT B WARGLTON L, Hrocade and Silk Combinae members Who oppuse the repeal of thollesumps | Committee is to hold another uiceting to-mor- | fourth and Twenty-fifth Infaniry with anlisted t Itiddra, soon If the New Yuork poul de to cone GEO. If. CAMPRELL, ot ohoton ofbut Uon act row, and the bill will theu ba agreed to. men, without refercnve or distinvtion of color; loblias, tinue In existence much louger, A number GEO, 0. STANDART, jons in choico effects. WERB AUSENT, Ttts evident, however, that thers is & majority in the House for theunconditioned repeal of the date of resumption, but this mn{orln‘ s much less thian the friends of the repeal had supposed. Thoy had evidently expected there wero two- thirds: The mazfwuw wajority will probably not exceed tweuty. For the Silver bill, how- ever, there undoubtedly is two-thirds, The con- of meetingu buve alreudy been lLeld, and all kinds of esperiuscnts tried, but so far no plan has been devised which would prove sutisfuctory to all tho rouds, and it s fex that thewmceting to-day will sgaln be bumen of suy declsive resull, The more theatter s discussed thy miore unsurimountable do the difllcultics n“\’eu, und the wore stubbornly do somme ol tho Weat- eru ruads, cspeciaily the Soutbwestern lines, ‘The &ilver bill that will be reported {8 that in. troduced by Gen. Ewiug on Monday: B¢ 18 enacled, ofc., That there shall be colned, at 1he several wnints of the United State ilver dole tha weight of 41:2 grains of standard sil- ver, ag provided n the act of Jau, 18, 1837, on which shall be the dovices and super- scrivtions provided by asald act. which coln thut he shull use his discrotion n I:u-glu;: these regimenta aboye themintinuw strength required by 1aw, assiguiog men from gencral recniting aud general mounted service 88 they are re- nulred by reglments, without rezanl “to color, it further providea that nothing fu tho act shal} bo su construed thiat the Niuth and Tenth Cuavalry and Twenty-fourth sud Tweuoty-liith Infautryaronot o part ol the United Btates DISSOLUTION. Notice (s hareby given that tho parinersbin hereto- U calstivg between Daslel Jackwou sud Joho A. Fuwtt, under B ame aad aivie of Jackson & Stoit Cotnfalssdun Merchiaots, s tils:day dissolved by nutusl conseut. ald Jackeon fo assulie and per all Outstaud- g Bld s acosunts agalist aald frin, wid - colact recelvu il Moneys owiug lanlAl.nrJn Lhicago, Oct =0, INTT. Chas, Gossage & Co, GLOVES, Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! t2at will be resumed Lo-tmorrow, shall bo o legsl-tecder for all debts sud | Brwy. Larlal realst an arrungenient of this kind. 'The latter BT T T OATIDNL. The Best in the World for Centle« Au analsan of the voroof the 118 yeas which | S20% e s bitte sxcpt o ibarais S e DM paas - L b, o Jies, st mell amon, hae e ubleto divest |, MR NS ~~~~~-—'~—-—-—--’ men's Wear are the rorided b) uring the wouth of October four calls for | & s ¥ £ g o ey b comprised tha unconditioal ‘resuinptionlsta, | Hiada for canvertias "stwer. blion ior sl cola | the redemption of 5 ol tatured, amiounts | 24 Jhomps, | rliroad coutres by & systematle cutung of tho J Ollll l’labbel't()][ S| CITY MADE GLOVES shows that 95 were Republicans sud 21 Demo- | escept forasaay, 1 £0 840,000,600, Tho atmount redecnicd und | {og ¥, ¥y Aipiou, ek anl fhawrantivg of sellatceand rus bk oF tiero were 81 Ropublicans nnd 107 Dewocrats, | port 4 DU 10 pay s ey e 0 e | er ooty conra 1. Thia. aoount, to | Solsoea: 3 Yeoris, which have becn iost cousplvuos i | cau Beviow, aud ull the othor autlaritles, Iy B analyuis of the vote on the Rusumption bill Becordiug to States gives the following result: The entire New Euglund delegatiov, irrespective Of the mavy, as requested Secret: ‘Thompson. This was ‘:l:c:dcd b;: t;;’é:;n{ wittes to be na at of justicd, for, what- Fisk, Clark & Flagg wether with the coin deposited in the mmlh-un‘ué those Em\lcn\,h ro represcuted o full fureo will enably the Secretary to place $45,000,00 at the Gramd Pactle yestenlay, und uotbing was left undons au thewr part to couvisee the Efe"rich Road. 14 per vent. bouds in the public debt stute- s au i Tho Best Kid Gloves, Of purty, vote with the resumptionlsts except | ever “disposltion may hav oo to-morrow, It {3 expected that Maanlag, Wulta'(Ps.), radirond wansgeers that the vroposed arrange- (o % ! 7 Gen. “'Butler, of Maschusettss and | the tate Sccretary of i uN-’yo’f‘i‘au ;:;'::y .'L’- llllntemflr'l":u:flnemeut Wi s & Todantion of e A weut would o dhsastrous to thele futereets, | pricg g cioi, §1.00; Paper. 50c. Sold by ail boox- tlie Best Dogskin GIO\BB, Yhelps (Dew.), of Couuecticut. In’ New | probristed for thie pay of the ofticers and taeh, | about §3,000,000. Mekenats, Wilitaws (Als ) Tooy bad brougit along several of the promi- | gt or malled prepatd oy the publisbers, The Best Driving Gloves York the majority of the antl-resumption | thess oivers sod men themselves were fu nowise TUK REDEMPTION AGENCY. Mc\abon, Wulls (k5.3 pent merchauts of “"""."“‘“““‘,""' e JANSEN, McCLURG & €O, o . 681 Driviig : Yote cume frow tho Democrats. In Pennsylsa- | respousible for the deflclency, and thenew Naval | The following i @ statement of the operations piis Wilsoo Joyed wpecial sdvantuges £0 wislat (3 creating an 7 M Chicauo. The Best Coucliing filous. Blathe coutrary was true. Al the Murylaud | Comailttee, with great justice, bas acted in ne- | of the Notionul Bauk Kedemptiou Agency for uidrow, Yraiea opscatuion tathe tew b f the = o4 tlegation voted with the snti-resumptionists, | corduuce with that decliion. The appropriation | the month euding this day, compared with the o, Young=138. In the evening the Geperal 3ZCrs O 8lthourk It Is kuown that upon tho erite of the blll these would voto otherwise, In Vir- Blats, Jorensen, the only Republican, was same mouth last yeur: "Natlonal ,Bauk notes fit for clreulation, assorted wud returned to banks, $13,024,700; Natlonal Bank uvotes unft ot this deficiency, howeves, will not furtber examivation Intoex-Secsetary § ;fi«:::n:‘: wmethods. On the contrary, "The Tesult of 1he vote ia to leave the control of | more promineit roads beld 4 private consulta- the Uil in the hauds of the Banking and Currency |lunlrnn= of the varlors of the Graud Paclfic, Committes, or of Mr, Ewing, whoteported it, 204 | and discussed the matter ju sl its bearings, but, At RETAILEVERYWHERE e THB LNITER-CARHIEHS, ‘The lettercusriers appolnted 4 committce to confer with the Post-Oflive Counnittees of the Suuate und the House. sud ures yeasly salarted wew of the . T SUALES. TUR ONLY MBMUEK Naval Committco say thoy Intend If possiblo | for clrculation, assorred and delivered go | ¥Bwcanatsoy time call up bls motion 10 recon- | as far &4 can be learued, no understandioe was OELEBRATED FRENCE e L oy e DR S e S 21 the delegation to_Yoto with the resumption- | toindat how It was that the oficers aud mea | tho Compiroller of the. Currency for destru: | $25, S8t taatars briieson Jhe B NS | arrived at, The ot buvorite pluu le U one ; FAIRBANKS' e yibe North Carollua, Georgis, Alabaws, | were robbod of thels pay. They say it canuot | tion and replacetucnt withuew uotes, B34SLO; | iopogtd by Mr, Fort, by movicy (e previoas gereed, i & Y, ths Couitic ot iuieril Perfl]mew aml Snal] Sl]fl!llfll[? HEAN eunossissippl delcgations werd solid anti- Emncrly be explalned by any theory of book- | notes of fafled, liquidsting sud reducing bauks | gueation. e SPab s o Sincmly stated. tsno deciare £ : I nllfillxllauhu. as were Kentucky and ludiana. | eepivg, Witlis will inmediately commencs au | depositod With'the Treasury §1.005,100. 'lo’L_al. Adjuurped, Buffalo, Sug osion Bride, Pattab Colum- Essence of Jsors Breane. Violette. Opoponaz, and S c A L E s e lak‘gx:' l‘n nwl voxrm:‘ Ytenh :,‘} ‘"'“""“'rlfifi‘mmm SUB-COMMITTER ef“:l;:réu'; )nflz'mgfi.&u“;fib b LA YELLOW FEVER bus, and cxflfimu the .n::pemvmmm of !In'n:flml n'&:-‘:"i‘ff‘n “\I'mg. T'ch‘m‘:'f’u: &l:‘% ::'&';— o B ey 3 ' ) \ o s Tol 3 fesamption or anti-resuinption, they must | on the Arwy bill, cousistiug of Atkius, Foster, it e el the New York poul lincs. At those ta the | {5 "SRRGEns nutrdiive for tha btz {2 pA1ABANKS, MORSE & 00. &/ i1&113Lake St., Chicaga, Becaretulto buy oaly the Geaulase JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct SL—Ogedeathat | Wesrbouud business fs to bo divided propor- Feruandina to-day, that of Caph W. W. Wells, | toually wmong the vanous cunucctions. At Chi- Unitcd States otlicer in chasge of Fort Clluch, cugo, B Louw, snd other principal Western and Blouut, is active]y at work. The two Dew- ocratic munbers of the Sub-Committee, Atking and Biouut, do not fairly revresant the tlassed ag follows: For resumption, Al ich, Breutano, Lavhrop, Burchard, euderson, HENRY DREYFUS, Bard. “Reoublicaus, sud’ Morrison, Dewocrat, Bolo Wholesale Ageut, 13 Maldea Lase, Now York.

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