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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877 6 g third day he n m with bis prestige fnjured, and with fewer friends for his 141l than he haa at the atart, Ewlng's first attempt at lealdership Ia a failure. The Ewing Wl purposes to reneal the free banking provisfons of the Resumotion nct, a8 welb ag the date of resumption iteell. This fact will lose for the Ewing i), If he presses it to a vote upon ita inerits, the support of MOST O THE WESTERN REPUBLICAN REPEALERS- as they call themsclyes, as the Jatter are al, most uuanimounly in favor of the Natfonal Bauking system. “Thelr views were represented In the speech of lunter, of Indlang, to-day. This clags i3 now -lhvuac«l to rally upon the substitute submitted by Col, Fort, of IHinols, member of the Banking ant Currency Commit- tee, It Is prabnble that the Committee itsell will substitute Fort's bill for Ewing's. Bhould this be done it will ADDTO EWING'S DEFBAT, for ho will then pot onty have been beaten in the House hut will have been repudiated by hls owu Committee. Itistho intention of Furt's substitute Lo repeal the date of resumption without Interfering with the free banking pro- visions of that acts Some of the Eastern lawycrs of the House who exmmiuned the bill say It will not do this, Such, however, Is certainly Col, Forts’ intent, 178 CHANCES 1N TIHE SENATE, It the bilt sepealing the Kesamption act puases the House, It will meet with strong op- Q“' tlon in “the Senate Finonce Comtlitice Morrlll, the' Cholrinan, and jtis claimed the majority uf the Committee, srould oppose It Tae bilf, upon coming from the House, would inthe regular couras be referred to that Com- mittee for report. A NEW BILVER BILL. A Sub-Comnittee of the House Banking and Currency Committee, composed of Messre. Buckner, Phillips, and’ Eames, met this evening to prepare a Lill for the remonetizalion of silver, A bl was agreed upon, which differs somewhat from those of | Ewing, Banning, Bland, and Scnator Jones, Tts essen- thal features are the colnage of the old Ameri- can siver dollar of 41236 graina, the sumne us under the act of 1837, which will be o full legal-tender for all debts public and private. Mr. Eames suggested an addittonal proviston that the dollar should Bot be legul-trnder for sny dehts or contracts made sinee the demone- tizatlon of sitver, but this was voted down., e may offer it as nn amendment when the bilt comes before the House, MUST ALLOW DEBATI, . Suectal Disyatch to The Chicugn Trilmne. New Youk, Nov. 1.—A Washington spccfal says of Ewing’s bill: IL Is safo to say it wiil remain hung up o the morning liour from day to day untll Ewing consents to have it debated fn Committee of the Whole, and at as great lenzth as shall be desired b{' cithier slde ot the House. But une effect of his mancuvre may be to cause the Immediate adfournment of the cxtrn scssfon. A good many nembers te-night talk of the expudiency of . this, The currency questlon 1s nol golng to be sttled by any such rush as FEwing attempled, It will Lé the subject, us " it ought to be, ofa loug debate In both tuuses, which will attract the attention of the x-unut?' aud enable publie sentiment to influctice the deliberations of Con- grees. It s nuot probable that any extremc tweasure will pass, Al the questious fuvolved will be considered at lengt, and it is not im- probable Cougress nay Hnntly agrec upon n measure for the colnfug of silver dollars equal In smount to the present amount of legal-ton- der nates under §5, and withdrawing these notes, TUD NEW YONK CHAMDER OF COMMERCE, To the Weatern Associated Dresz. NEw YORK, Nov, L—At the regular monthly mecting of the Chamber of Commerce tu-da thefollowing resulution wasunanfimously passed: Jtesolved, That Congress be requested to refrain from any legislation for fesulng stiver coin av louu) money ‘on_ private account’ und in unlimited smounts, but ruther to feenc it only on Guvern- ment secount ot 1tk fale market velue in moderate and linated amounts in the disceetlon of the Trens- ury, as a proper nuxiliary of gold cuin for the purs poscs of comunerce. TIIE TREASURY. g PUBLIC DENT STATEMENT, Wasmiserox, D. €., Nove 1.=Followlng s the debt statcinent for November, 81x percent band Eive per cent boud Fourand half pere Four per cent {here was & quict understanding that he gecure for his firm the profitable contract for furnlshing the new Coust-Hlouse by his influence s 4 County Commissioner. It ia expected that ali tho other furniture dealers In town, ont of pure Qlsinterestednesa, will support 81077 at the polls ns Ring Coinmlssioner. DPerbaps some of thom may not. WASHINGTO An Understanding Arrived at Between Republican Senators, —— . wNo officer shall be required or permitted to gake part in the management of political organi- gations, caticuses, conyentlons, or election cam- s, I8 the langusge ot the President's Civil-8ervice order, The questions arc, Is an winformer” an offlcer of the Government? and, 18 Tout Lyneu taking any part in the elec- ton? i Laok at my books and ses how ‘nicely they are kept."'—Licb. +41n this connectlon it might bo mentloned that the employen in Gen, Lizn's oftice turing the 1ast year uscd twenty-eeven dozenn nnd twenty-threg unda of pauber, termed ink and pencil éraeer, B gum, ! etc,, and 171 knifo erstors &t from 50 to 70 cente aplece,"—Krom the report of P the Examining Commttlec Democrats and Independent Republicans Will Sus- tain the President. They Will Concur in No Re- moval Except It Be for Cause. In Other Words, They Will Stand by Political Favorites, uQf what pecuniary value is a 83,000 office to amant'—Lic, Vvffa_has, ho says, liberally contributed for political purpores, not less than ‘86,000, since ho sntered hus office s Lie hns bou‘zht s horse and car- nege, bought Jand and builta maneion, Jived in slyse, and gut ont of debt to some extents in ahort, e needed sn Income of $10,000 & year to do what o bas done. Where did the money come fram?"'— Jron the report of the Examining Commitlee, ————— The indignation of the Scandinavians at the fouland treacherous treatment their country- man recefved at the hands of the Mites Knon- Dave TnonnToN “ Purgiog " Cotnmittee grows deeper and hotter. Tho Norsemen swear Lhey will give the bummers’ ticket a “purge" on slection-day which Lizn, TtonwsTon, sud Ks- go8 will not foreet in a week of Bundays. Thoe Anti-Resumption Bill Makes No Further Progress in tho llouso. Some of Its Provisions Op-~ posed by the West- ern Repealers. e ———— o1 might perhiaps have cut down the expense of my officc by pinching the clerks, but I be- 1leve In poying fair prices for work."—Lieb, + Ttera 870 now, and huve been, men employed 1o tho County Clerk's ofice whu have drawn their paysithorate of $1 a day, and did not do 3100 Wurih of work far the coiinty (uring su entira year."—From (he report of the Examining Com- wmittee, = The number of fires In Chlesgo during the month of October was 51, and the total loss $50,470, averaging less than $1,000 for cach, It speaks well for the efliclency snd promptness of our Fira Department that with an avernge of nearly two fires & day they have succeeded in kecping the loss down to such small figures. —— “In my administration of my office Iam bound by law,""-—Lieb. s'Mr. Lizn delivera tho fees collected by bim twice s year to the Connty 'U'reasurer, ‘The Inw forbide him to makeany disburscments, still the earh-book itaclf does sfhow that Le has paid for folto work and other items_out of tho moncys in aceelon, and In direct deflance of the luw,'— thereport of the Examining Conunillee. The Present Bill Likely to Meet Much Opposition in the Senate. Kelloge’s Case in the Elections Committeo Thought to Be Improving. List of Western Postmasters Confirmed in Executive Sesslon, Reduction of {he Public Debt Durlng the Month of October $4,236,554. THE SENATE. REPUBLICAN PROGRAMME, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasniNatoy, D. C., Nov, 1.—From informa- tlon derived from most authoritative sources it can be stated thaBthe malority of the Repub- Hean Senators Lave substantially agreed upon the progratame outlined below with respect to the President’s nominations: There wiil hano fssue made over ony appointments to flll vacaucles except where there may be charges ogalnst the personal or public character of the appolntees which scem to make fnvestigation necessary. Charges preferred will be investlzated as is the custom, and geuerally Republieans will be preferred to Democrats. The flrat opposition 1a likely to oceur in cases of appuintignts which follow suspeusions from oflice, with respect to ‘which cases the Repub- llean Scnators, placing themselves upon the Cincinnat! platform and tho letter of ne- ance, will fnsist that thers shall be no removals except for cause. They WILL SEEK TO JUSTIFY TORIR OFTOSITION before tho vountry by the nssumption thut it is based upon the strictest Civil-Service principles. I'he old custom of Senatorial courtesy s not to be relied upon to defeat coufimations In specific istances. The general priuciple above e eemt—— Slowly but certainly tho Virginia liquor- deslers are becomiug reconclled to the bell- punch. It reduces the knock-down of bar- keepers, and a corresponding depression in the dlamond market, and It shuts out tho dcad- heads,~a dtspensation somewhat improvidential ina Democratic State. ———————— 8t. Louls, whicn has never had a smaller coin thao thenickel, {8 now rejoleing uver the prom- {scd succcss of av effort to cstablish the cent as & medium of circulation. It will cnoble the populace to purchase the Bt. Louis pupers at thelr real value., . e et — The cditor of the Cincinnatl Enquirer says: “ 1 the Sliver bill passes, wo can melt all our spoons and soup-ladies, liave the mass stamped, and then it is money. That wiil bo Inflation,” Yea; to tho extent of about a dollar and a balf, ———— Thero would bo a great deal more money for the rank and file of Tost Lyscu's supporters if 1t dId not cost that United Irlshinan so much to keep Davn HAMMOND on the track. ——— Dave Hauuonp bears toward Toym Lyncm the relationsuip of a warchouse recelpt for so 1,717,043,500 Fractivnal eurronc: Cotncertiticates. ‘Tatal witliout Interest,. Jotaldebt, ol talnterest Cashin rensury .. $ 414,070,290 170,740 .1|‘ll:m much whisky, to ba bought or sold as the mar- | ynaieated 1 to be cstablished. This prinel | Gurfeney.. AT 4 4 ket may suggest. Mo 18 to be extended to sl | ClrmencpididTord e —— : Ll 04,569 Some of tho distillers are wondering why :_’:::i“’muhogg::u" lml‘:,’:mf;"?“ l"mnl:’:f; Sz:‘:cerfl‘nldl‘,lgolllhclfl far ro- Jaxx takes 80 dcep oo interest in havimg ToM | y)onacives in thelr positions. Accordingty it ot Gepuit. 7,130, 000 elected County Treasurer. ——————————— The Democratic tiger and the Industrial lamb e down together. * For the Industrial lamb, inquire within,"’—Democratic Tiger. 1s expected that oven In cascs where nomina- tions of petty Postmaaters have nlready been favorably reported they wiil bo taken fram the calendar and recommitted until it {s uscertalned whetlier the persons suspended have sctually Totalin Treasueys oo se Less catlinuted a) ‘establisnment. . Debtleas cash In the Treasury. Decreass of debt dusing Uetol Decrease atncs Juue i, 1 § 104,034,043 ‘been removed for cause. But it is “‘r’.'x'e‘u "" :‘;“.‘l.“;‘.?.‘,flfl'x‘.‘x““i‘mm mouey: =t . tere ts PO l ot If tho majoriy of the Hepublican Senat """.‘[lh'p‘.':‘-ufsii.f‘a:?:“-f' S :gfig‘.?fi that if the majority of the Republican Bcpators | Intcreat pal ed stales, VST, The sllly-book season has begun in En- | g qanero to this plan, as 18 now predicted they | ava. nnn-flx by transportatl R shas, Wil do, that they will bo successtul | Dilancia 7l ok Mr, W, W. Btory coutemplates a visit to New York. Edwin Adams had a talent for writing graceful verses, Mr, Whittier will probably livo hereafter at Danvers, Mass, Cook sud Auriay, whon they were at Tale, stood low In their classes. Miss Neilson lias been playing in * Twelfth Night" at Birmingham and Manchester, Dr. Oliver Wondell Holmes s writing a monograph of the Iate John Lothrop Motley. in defenting tho nomlinations. There are several independent Republican Scnators who have fudieated an unwillingness to euter this schieme, und it s possible for thoss work- {ug with the Democrats to defeat it. The policy of the Democratic Senutors s to bo active in support of all nominations except where they are kuown to be poaitively bad. TUE DESIOCHATS have already Indicated their position fo the matter of the confirmation of Noyes to Franco nnd Stoughton to Russla, [he Democrats were opposed to thoss appointments i themselves, NAOR, ‘The cofnage exccuted in the United States Minta for the month of October, 1877, {s as fol- lows: Double eaxwles, 83,4531.500; half eagicn, 85,0003 quarter eagles, 820 otul gold coln- age, 85,447, Trade doliurs, 31,0503 half dullag uarter dollars, 8354,012; twenty-cent pleces, 8103 dimes, 70,405; total silver coluage, 82,416,701 TilE CURRENCY, The Comuptrolier of theCurroncy to<lay made the following statement showing the tssuc and retirement of Nationat Bunk notes and leale tender notes under the acts of Jung 20, 1874, and Jan, 14, 187, to Nov, 1, 1877 Natlunal 1knk ‘notes oufutanding Joo Jefforson had a crowded houso on his | but they voted to confirm them out of recard | “whon the act of Junc 20, 1874, was appesrance at Booth's Theatro Monday night. fortho Prestdent. This, 1t fs confldently be- ‘X?’in:::: o . 8340, 804,183 lleved, is the situation of both partics in the Benate, FINANCIAL, K MEASURES, TR ANTI-RESUMITION DILL. [ron 0. 1874, to Jan, 14, IN75., Natlons] Dank uotes redeemed and retired Detween pamo dated o..o..n 2,707,232 Increase from June 20, 187 1,007,208 Ex-Bocretary Belknap bins repunted and cs- tablished himaclf §n the claims buelocss at Wash. ington. King Luis of Portugal is now proparing 18T e e . Nutiona! Bank notes outstandin . Pmnsn- transiation of **The Merchant of - Speciul Dispaich 10 The Chicayo Tribune, 14, 1870 .. 851,801,450 Veulce. WasuiNotoN, D. C., Nav, L—Alter auother | Nations} Runl motes FecuIne e e s, 342,617 Aloxander H. Btephens wonld rather be | day of wrangling and filibustering tn the House, | £ i Hank no Nirreadoral i . hanged in tho United States than live in any cther | the bill to repeal tho third section of the He- iween the vame dated.., . 0,130,107 country, Mr. John Jay has writton an article on the dispute between Motley, 8u the Internationat l{ul{w. i and dnenior The Palne Memorial Hall and s lot at Bos- ton ia sold at auctlon to J, P, Mey or $5,000 over the mortgage, R L 400 Total redeemod and vuerendered...., National Uank uof ued between tho same dates, .o . Diccrease from Jun, 14, 1875, to date, N:‘uunll Uank notes outstanding at Greenbacks on depoult iu the Treas. ury June 20, 1874, to retire uutes of fusolvent and ll:]unluun bauks. 00,472, TH 4,080,085 83, 084, 19 316,775,111 sumption act was left 1 the same parllamentary position 1 occupled yesterdny morning when first presented to the House, In parlismentary phrase, it is In the touse iu the morniug, the wotfon to recommit pending the vrevious ques- tion not baving been ordercd. ‘This mncans that the bill is before the Iouse for such disposition 3,613,075 e Duka of A as tho wafority of tho Houso way pleaso to | CTun te dote ta. retive. Nutonel 'he Duka of Argyll will spend 100,000 4, 10 dute 10 retire Nutlonal in reatoring Inverary Castle, mpfm“q‘w .“". it make of ft. The bill has lost wany T‘:::% :mu:m contents were 1nsured for $330, 000. Tho Radicals of Parls objest to Victor Huga's **1istory of & Crlmo " becauso It shows Bow caslly coups d'etat cun be made, A sauoy paper remarks that, **{u the height of the Doston bean season, Oliver Wendell Holmes ©ften weighs s wuch as 100 pounds, " It is reported that Benator McDonald, of Indiana, will scon bo mazricd to s widow, who fs now a clerk in the Treasury Department, Mr. Julian Hawthorne's yoangest daugh. ter bas been named Gwendolen, so that her namo :a s near a9 can be o that of Georgu Elfot's hero. ne. The Rev, Dr. J. I McCarty, always a stanch Union msn, and nowa prominent Methodlst winfater of New Orlcand, who is viating at Lis old Lome In Concord, Mass., gives the President Lis hearty indorsement. Mesars. lienry Holt & Co., of New York, Bave s preparation a Child's Cyclopadia of Com- mon Things, The e publishers will shortly lsue 8 new and cheaper edition of Tatne's En- gliab Literature, two volumes in one. Anna Dickinson was once recommendod, important parlismentary advantages by the bunghog management of Its supportors, und evidently has lost strength fu the Ifouse, Yesterduy on the voto which the most vcarly resembled o tost vote the majority for the bill was 22, ‘To-day, on s sjmllar vote, ths majority was Creutation redegmed by tho ‘Treautirs ¢ botween the same datcs without 03,100,840 15,113,371 t 27,500,108 COMMITTEE-WORK, LR ARMY BILL, Special Dispalch to Tha Chicago Triduse, Wasuinetoy, D, C., Nov. 1.—The Bub-Com- mittes of Avproprlations havo the Army biil ready toreport to the full Comsmitiee Jn the morning, and it is the intentlon to bring It into the House during the day, The inatructlous to the sub-Comuwmlttee, by o vote of 8§ to 3, were to preparc a bill on thy baals of 25,000 men for four monthis of the tlicul year, and 22,000 for the rest of the year. Upon calling for figurcs ol theactusl strength it was found tbat for several months it hud averaged about 20,000, and the sub-Couunlttes hayo therefors prepared s LIl for the eutire year on tho basis of 23,000, #s belng & fair mud lberal cstimate, The amount ¢alled for by the bill is $20,300,000. This {5 about $300,000 more than last year's regular bill, but considerably less than that with the ud- posit at dale Grecabac retired uuoer the Jan, 14, 1875, REDUCKD 70 RIGHT, This change is due to two causcs: First, tho fact that the management of tho bill hus been Intrusted to s peréon fucxperlenced in pariia- mentary usuages, who refused all debate, Bec. ond, to the further fact. that mauy of thuse who favored a repeal of dato clauso ouly of the Kesumption act have discovercd that Ewing's bill propuscs to strike a blow at the national-banking system, and that be {s the leaderof & movement to entirely substitute the greenback for the Natiunsl-Bank uote. Ewlug’s present bill does not go quite to thay length. 1ts purposs with regard to the uation- al-bsuking currency, as deseribed in lauguage imputedito Ewingblmself, Is, that if it does not cut off the hcad of the dog It at Jvast CUTS OFF Tl TAIL. Gen. Ewing is ot the Chalrman of the Com- 1p & Jocular way, 10 Heory Wilion for a wife, | Wittes ou Banking and Currency, which ro- | ditional expenses allowed by speclal appropri- Tho Vice-President, without refiecting toat the | Ports the il It has been consid- | ations Joung lady might not accept bim, expressed biy | ered strango that Buckoer, the THE NAVY, fcare that thera was 100 much of her, and that she would probably alwsys be losging for u carcer of ber own. A celebrated German critic, Herr Edmund « Gosse, regsrds Algzruon Charles Swinburne Saihe greatest of tho three liviog Englieh poety, Tennyeon and Browuing being the other two. Tennyson is the slnger of respectable soclely, sud Brownjug has 8 mosculsr streugth of futellectual Power not excclled by any Eaclish poet sinco Blakspeare. Bwinburne shows no desire to be Srowned by the respectablo classes, and as litilo iy Beincliaed to pbilosopty or the sualysls of buman Wotlves, He i **thu rlafog star (n the heavens of Engllah Werature, " and **s brilhiant planct of ua- Steady light, which forebodes storm aud cbange, sad lide n common with tho otlurs.* Chsirman, sbould abdicate to Ewing upou the futroduction of the irst important bil). Tho explanation is simple. Ewing is a very ener- getic caudidate for tho United Btatcs Benate from Oblo. [ wishes to make ropid sirides in bis campalgn fromn his position ov tha foor of the House, and sspires to be the leader both of the repeal movement sud of the fmpeodipg as- sault upon tho Natlonal Bauks. Hls ambitlon led bim to Induce Buckner to place this impor- tant bill n bis bands. Tt wes KWING'S FIRST MISTAKR. He was not famihar with the rulcs. Hoblun- dered badly. e Las lost wany (npostaut pas- Hamentary advautages which a skilled manager would bave sccurcd, und ou the worning of the There bas been uo formal discussion of the naval deiciency, but the feeling umuog mem- bers of the Committee is, that as the officers have been recelving thele regular pay sinco the sppropriation for the present liscal year be- catne ayallable, the question of providing for the suws they did not recelye durinz the last fiscal year culd go uver o the regular scsion without oceasioring serious fuconvenieuce. TUE LOUISIANA SENATONSHIPS. Membere of the Scuate Comwitice on Privi- fegea oxpress tho opinion that the resultof theic consultutions over thy Lowsisva matter will be to declls by 8 Ruly vote ghat, il the Legislatise which elected Kellogg had 8 quoruw of Returu- ing Board mewbers at the thue e was elected, be fs still entitled to biw scat, Do Watter what the clreumstances of the subscquent disbauding of that Legialature were. The position that no_vacaney existed for Rpofford to Al fol- Fown trom this, As to 8pufford, the Committee will then okl that the only standing he can ob- tain [n coneetlon with the matter fs throuzh proof that In [ssufog the certificate to membera of the Legislature which elected Kellogg, they acted enrruptly, 1 e chooses to charge and nttempt to prove this the Indications are that he wili be allowed to call witnesaes and have that branch of the subject Investigated, It fa probable the Committee will decide that it I not called on to examine into matters of legis- Iation of the Nicholls Leeislature. As ihe question of geating Bpofford, In the mind of of the Comnittee, turns upon the question ex- falned aboye, and which antedates the ichiolls Legialature, this inquiry will be likely to be made by another Committee. PATENTS. The Eenate Committce on Patents met this morning, and voted to recommend an appropri- atlon of £45,000 for the restoration of such models which passed thm!fih the firo in the Patent Office as can be repaired. TIIT: OFFICES. SURPRISIRO. Fnectal Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasntixutos, D, C., Nov, L.—It had heen ex- pected that Cameron would oppose the con- firmatfon of Le Due, Cornmissioner of Agricult- ure, because Watts, of Pennsylvania, former Commissioner, was removed, but he did not, CONKELING AXD MATTHEWE, The report that there was any sparring in £x- ecutive gession hetween Conkllug and Stanley Matthews relative to New York appointments was Incorrect. Nothing of the kind occurred. AGAIN DECLINES. Rabert Lincoln s xaid to have agaln declined the Third Assistant Sccretaryship of State, CONPINMED, . Tothe Western Amoctated Pres. Wasnixaroyn, 1), C,, Nov, 1.—Tha Senate confirmed the following nominations: POSTMASTERS, Atkansas—0zro A, Hadley, Little Rock, Towa—Willlam S. Losure, Girlnnell; Simon IT. Dauman, Mt, Vernun; Albert Bineenk, Cotydon: Tlenry . riney, Vililsca; Btephien M. Joner, Ulamjton: Mies Zoe' A. Taylor, Trace: damen 1L Deminy, StateCentre; Seth W, Youny, Storm Lake: Enzene' 1t Hastings, Carroll City; Mra. Jane Baldwin, Conneil Mnffa; Valentine Mendel, Al- gia: lenry C. Tront, Stewsrd: J, F. Meyers, Deniron, Winconsin—Ienr; W. Weight, Racine; Jonn ges M. 11 Ganing, B Atklo- Uy Plind, ftiver Fal Rriegs, Marston; James . W mes Irish, Ciinton. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTCRE. In the exceutive scssion the Scnate conflrmed Willam (i, Lo Duc, of Minnesots, Commission- er of Agriculture, NOTES AND NEWS. RAILROAD DILL. Spectal Dispatch to The CAgo Tribune. Wasnixaton, ). €., Nov. L.—The old bill to ald the Washington, Cincinnat! & St. Loufs Narrow-Gauge Raflroad bas been revived. The Company clalm that they have graded alxty miles uf road west of tlarrisonburg, Va., aud that the work has reached within fifty miles of the West Virzinla coal-flelde. 1t Is pushing for uconucction with the projected narrow-gouge roads from Cluciunatl. TUE POST-OFFICE ENTRANCE CONTROVERSY. Robert Lincoln nnd H. K. Honore, represent- ing the Dearborn strect alde of the Cusiom- Touseeontroveray, had an audlence with Acting- 8ccretary McCorinlck to<day. They prescuted the usual arguments, with which the public Is famillar, A'dfspatel bas been received at tho ‘Treasury from C. B. Farwell,recommending that the front be retained on Dearborn street, The Cliieago Congrressional delegation, accompanied by Senators Oglesby and Davis, will make an arguitent before Sccretary Sherman Saturday moruing, 1t I8 supposed” 1t they will favor Clark trect. PENSONAL. J. 8, Moryran, of Loudon, member of the syn- dicate, worth 815,000,000, is here to pay bis re. speets to the President. TIIE NEW IDRIA CASH. The case ot William McGurroghan vs, The New [drls Minlng l.‘um}mny. came up In tho Supreme Court tu-day for “argument, but was postpuned, THE RECORD. BENATE. Wasnmorox, D. C., Nov. 1.~During the morning the Vice-President appointed Mr. Witbers a member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institute. The desk of Senstor Morton wos marked by 8 bouquet of whits flowers. Tho Chaplain alluded to the iilness of the Benator, saying: “ We unite our praver to bescech Thee to give to the dyivg Henator tho prospect of & better Iife, to vpen to him a new carcer and another Journey beyoud the stars.” Mr, Armstrong presented & memorial from the Kunsas City Board of Trade lavoring the repeal of the Bpecle-Resumptlon act aud the remonetization of silver; alav, a resolution of tho erchanta’ Exchange favoring the repeal of the Bankrupt law. Hteferred. A number of bills were reforred, "The Senate then went into exceutive session, and when the duors were reopened adjourned, 510UsE, i l),‘nulmber of bills were introduced, Including the ollowing: Dy e, Schlelcher—To sid the Washington, Cine cinnoti & 8t. Loufs Hallroad to construct o narrow= guugo ruilway from tidewater to 8t. Loule and Chl- et 1y Mr, Cabell—Authorizing tho Sccretary of the ‘Treasury to pay owners the valua of coiton and tobucco selzed by tho Government alnce April 10, 1805, Mr, Schlcicher offered a resolution ealling upon the Preeldent for oll information relating to the condition of the Mezican burder {n Texas, and to any recent violation of the territury of the United States by {ucurelons from Mexico, ,\dorled. Mr. Goods asked leavo to offer o rusolul claring_that, 1 action of the troops from S 8 wiso, and just, ond coustitutional; that it hae contributed 1o largo degree to the restoration of Deace and barmony thrunghout tho country, and e entitled to receive the cordlal support of ‘all men who realize that while there Is & Northanda South, an East and 8 West, there Is bt ono cuun- ohe conatitution, snd one dustiny. L e ‘Ihitiius objecied, Ar, Hutier snzgested it should ba referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, 3ir, 1), C. Haskell was sworn in as a member from Kanuas, Ar, Ewiug called up hita motion to reconsider the vote of yexterday recummitting to the Commitieo on Banking snd Currency tho bill to repeal tho third sectlon of the Resmnption act, Eomes Inquired whetlier any dlscassion of the bill was o bo allowed. Me. Ewing renlicd It had been the desire of the Counnities to have amplo discossion of the pro- yluluns of the bill, hut, oy 1t was iu the morning hour, the opportualty for discussion and mana; meat of the bill were very much restricted, siles thero waa souw probability, at least, of sn early adjournment of Consress, The Commitice had, therefore, lustructed him to ask (as woon as toe bill should bo before the House) unanimous consent ta have the discusulon continued to-day il o'clock, with the undoretanding that then the provious question should be demanded on the Pusaage of the bill. Mr. Conger inguired whether amendments to the bil! would be permitted, Mr, Ewlng replied that ho had been instructed by the Commstites to yield to the gentleman from I~ uole (Fort) to offer bis ameudment presented yea- terdsy, + .'I‘hu,spuku lulriw to Mr. Ewling to ask con- sent to havo thu bill taken out of the worning hour, Mr, Conger pressed his inquiry whether other ancndieuls than Bir, Fort's wuuld ba allowed, ‘Flio Speaker suggested that that was & matter for the llogeo to determine. Mr. Ewing—1sw desirous to have the senso of the llouse taken on any smendments that wey ba odlered, provided they do not endanger the consid- cration'or dispasition of tho biil. (Laughter. | ‘Tiw Spenker—The offering of amendments would uot displace the consideration of the bill. Whetber umendmente tolght fupale the bill lva matier of wptalon, lul:lu tor, Mr. Ewing adopted the previous sugyestion of the Svcaker, snd sesed unanimous consent o have the Lill taken out of thu moruiny hour, Mesar. Malo, Garfleld, and others objected. Nr. Saylor submitted’ asa parlismentary ques: tion that lne expiration of sixty wiuutes did not ucceasarily closs the morning bour, bus it u«*lml Juterposition of some other buviness of a bighe u e priview N 'Ly Speaker stated that st the cxpiration of the morujug hour 1t would be fu order 10 move 1o ¥n to Lo Bpeaker's table, or Lo go 1nto Commitics of ibe Whole, and that ¢ither of Lbese motions wou! necessarily close the muruing hour. l“)ln saylor sdmitied that that was unquestions- y truc. Afier soute furiher discussion on this point, Ar. Ewlug woved the previous question. The previous %lumon was seconded, —128 Lo 120,~and then the Houss proceeded Lo voto by yeas sud pays on the ordgring of the main ques- twa. Mr. Copger moved that the House do now ad- Jours, bus the wotion (which was intended for delay) cate (oo late, ax th aker stated saveral Already been cal The yotg, o ordering the main question, ru- sulied: Yeas, 132 naya, 124. ‘§ be questivg tuea recurred on recopsidering tho vole of fluierdfl‘; recommitting the bill. Nr. Hubbell ‘herd 1nterposed & motion toad- jours. g Tho calling of the yess and nays oo that motion occuvied the romaloder of the miorulng bour, Mt. Couger rogzested that the morning boor had expired. “The .‘1{)«nkcr~7he main question baving heen ordernd by the House, It must be execated. 1t ja, .“h:x!l' the” vote recummiiting the bill be reconma- ered? Mr. Conger—That will Le the first votc in the next mormng honr, The $peakee—The Chair thinks not. The Chair thinks antil the maln anestion ia exhaunted the tarning boue must continue, The next ques wiH be, **Will the flouse reconsider the vote That nuestion heing determined, the main question wil) be exhausted, Me. Conger—All right; 1am qaite satiafied. The Speaker~The Cl Bo mm' er—The Chalr always desires to pleaso FOREIGN. membera of the Marahal's military hourehold; Mrs. Girant, M£. Noyes, the American inister, and lady, Gen. Tobert and Iadv, and Mra. Sickles. * Gen. Grant sat on the right of Mme. MacMahon, and the Duke de Broglie on her left. Mrs. (rant msat on the right of President MacMahon., and Mr, Noyes waa neated between Mrs. Sickles and Mra. Tobert, The hflnq"uu& was & very brilliant and animsated aflair, It began at 7:30 and terminated at 9 o'clock. After dinner Gien, Grant and President MacMahon had_a long conversation in the smoking-rvom, M. Vignaud of the American Legation acting as interpreter. The Marshal invited Gen, Grant to breakfast with him os & The Russians Capture 7,000 Prisoners at Dubrik and Telische, Russian Cavalry in Pursuit ‘The qaestion was then put on reconsiderd, ot e e e ok ecomdulog the of Chevket Pasha’s 1T Bennke g Chaneter of Bepstien '{(l:e ::c]lk'er'—‘;rn:sh m'(!{n:nw hou{r has expired. Arm General nceepted the Invitatfom, uuc:i mm;‘l: o Sayler i the Clnle any obloctiont 1o fear Y. Dleased with his cordial reception: The Speaker—Nonc at all. Mr, Sayler—On what ground dnes the Chalr de« ¢hie the mornlng hotr hae expired? ‘The Speakar—The morning hour meaod the gin- Rle hour, Itdoes not rmean two hours, nor any other number of bours. The matter was then passed over. Under thrae tactica uf the oppurition to consume the moming hour esch day in dilatory motionn, action on the bill can be postoo: Indefinitely. The bill hian no rtatas in the Houre excrpt during the morning hour, and in that respect It Ie In the same position that Bland's Silver bill was In the 1art Congrese, snd Hooper's Civi) Riights bill during the previons Conarers. The only alter natives in a parlisinentary sense would be 1o have 1he bill again reported and referred to the Commit- tec of the Whole on the State of the Unton, whete it_would be open to indefinite discussion and amendment, or elsc paes it under a rustension of fl:f,;',"'" but that wou'd requirc a majority of two- Mz, Potter ofcred s resolutjon that when the Honro adjourn to-morrow it adjurn to meet TIHB PALAIS D'INDUSTRIZ. Gen. Grant yesterday visited the Palais d'In- dustrie and works where tho statue of Libert for New York Harbor fs belng construct Scutptor Bartholdi presented him with a minia- ture model of the statue. In the cvening the General nttended the opera, where he waa' well recelved by the sudience and treated with great ceremony by the officials. . VISITS MADAMNE THIBRS. {ien, (irant yesterday visitedd Madame Thicre, and presented hier a crown of flowers to place om her husband's grave. JAPAN, ADVICES BY STEAMER. 8Ax FRAXCISCO, Nov. L.—Artived, the steams er Gaclic, from Honz Kong, via Yokohama. Yoroitaxa, Oct. 13.~Peace Is completely re- stored at the Bouth, and the troops are return- A New Russian Movement with the Object of Turning Erze- roum. Mukhtar Pasha’s Position Looked Upon as Being Very Critical. Reconnoitering Parties Stirring Up the Turks Along «::;'r"nw&y l1[_-l«xxx|,mk:nu"‘u:’ulu nnamn:r'l'l’-mc;; e D ing home. The Prince Arlonyana, Commander- adjourn 10 the. foljowing Thul;m". o u"f;"“. e Dunube. in-Chlef, reached Toklo, Oct. b, accompanled by tian e, Potier referred to the clections to bo held on Tuesday next, Mr. Conyer asked Mr. Potter whether he thought the public Interesta wonld be promoted by lelting the membera 4o home. G Mr. Potter~I think the public intercsts woold be promuted by lciting the gentlemen on this xide of the llouse ¢o home flaughiter on the Kepublican side], but I cannot draw apa parifamentary revo- lation for that purpose, Mr. Kelley—1It ia posaible the House nay dosome businees In those dayr, It 14 knuwn thal worthy ofMcers of the nary are harrawing money at inordi« nate rates of intcrest, becauan Congrers has failed (o appropriate money to pay them. [ think the country wouid be an” well ‘served by Congress re- mainiug in eesxion and passin an appropriation bili 8a 5t would he by diffueing in tho soveral States 1n which the elections nre to be held the smail number of members who want to vote, Mr. L':!lncr—l demre o state that the last Con- greea did ot fall 1o make an approvriation for the »upport of the navy, It did mase that sppropria- tion, but it wan {mproverly diverte to other oece. Mr. Kelley—Well, the fact remalns that they are suflering for thele pay, Aftet some further dlscusalon the resolution was rejected witliout s divislon, 1r. Springer endesvored to bring before the Houso apaln, on a point of order. the Lill to repeal the ltesumptlon act, Lut the point was uverruled by 1he Speaker, leading Generals and Admirals, and was roe ceived with high honors. A pollcy of concillas tion sud forbearance was proclalmed, and severe punishments only for those whoso crlines were other than political, Thus, Ayama, the former Guvernor of Kagoshima, was executed for Letraying his trust and con- verting public moneyato rebel use, and others for particlpation Ilu ‘wanton massacres. Those who merely tought in Ilusutrection under mls- Teading rutdance were to be leniently dealt with, Haigo’s body and licad were found, but under circumstances which still leave doubt ns to tho exact position which washeld by him in the rebel movement. It 18 probable now that it will never be known to what extent he s reaponst- ble for the outbreak, or whether he {nstigated itatall. [ls active participation st the end, however, Is placed beyond doubt. The Imperial infant Prince recclved the namo of Yuki Iato, with the castomary ceremonics, Sept. 29, He will be popularly known as Take No-Miva. The flrst serious raflway accident in Japan oceurred Oct. 6, By the colllsfon of two night trains, threo Japanése were killed and several persons wounded, among them two foreizn England Sounding the Powers on the Subject of Medi~ ation. Gen. Grant Magnificently Enter- tained by President Mac~ Mahon, The Duke Deccazes Retires from the French Cabinet. LOSING GROUND. TOAT APPEANS TO BE THE CONDITION OF THE TURKS. Loxpox, Nov, 1.—A Russfap ofticlal dispatch saya: ‘“The total number of prisoners captured at Dubnik and Telfsche was 7,000, including two K rine-drivers. sIr, Kelley—] movo that the House go into Com- | Pashas, 200 officers, and an English | &0 1 11d form, tho death: mittee of the Whol the ¥ B % C olern continues in a mild form, the death- order to enuble llg::‘:llllllcl‘l’lm:‘\'v';l:rw:nfitun:l(ll::u:'; lonel o the Turkish service. After the | rate being cxecedingly small. victorles at Dubnlk and Tellsche, Russian scouts approached Radomirze, and Clievket Pasha, with twelve battalions, fled from there without waltiog to destroy a bridge, which {s now intact in our hauds. Our cavalry is pursuing Chevket Pasha.” ‘The silk markct Is suddenly active; the prices have risen 20 per cent. Other trades arg dull, Prince Arlonyana was appointed Oct. 10 to be Maratial of tne Emplre, the office formerly beld by the rebel Salgo. Gen, Julius Staliel bad arrived: at Koba Hiogo to relieve Nathan J. Newritter, as United States Consul, Btabel was formerly Cousul at Yokobama. The oppointment 18 greatly spe proved by the community. Abgotutely nothing from China. MEXICO, Ahe pendiug Hil) 1o muke their speechce, The motiun was airced to, and the llonsc went into the Committee of the. Whole, Mr. Sayler in tho chalr, and was addressed by Mr. luuter in a pgc:ch to prove that Natlonal lank notes are cheaper and rafer money than greenbacks. At the close of Mr. flunter's epeecti, Mr. Kelley rore and in a narcastic tone_felicltated himeelf o naving wot the House fnto Committee of the Whole, where the wrongs and sufferings nf the bankcrs had been o feclingly stated. lle was quite mure the stuckholders and ufficers of National Banks were not awsre of thelr sullering, and whoen they tead the reutleman'e spocel thef would surrender thelr eirculation. 1ic know of po bank in his State tiat had over declared tore than 100 per cent dive Sdend ih a vear, but It was guite common for them to declare semi-annunl diviaends of 10 per cent,, and put o largo amount to the reserve. ilo lin: Yroml the gentlemen to make known to the suffer- og bankers of the country the terrible (axaiion they were enduring, ‘I he Commuittee tien rone, Mr. Sprinzer offered o renolution for tLe final ad. Journment of thiv extraondinary sesslon onthe 2xth ASIA MINOR. A telegram from Constantivople reports that twenty battalions of Turks have taken up posi- tions at Rurudjuk, near Deve Boyun, The Rus- sians are advancing by ‘way of Oltl to turn Erzeroumn. In officlal cireles Mukhitar Pusha's position fs cousldered critical, but not des- purate. SONOMA. 8ax Dizao, Cals, Nov. 1,—~The Unlon's speclal from Tucson says peovle just arrived from Sonora suy thero fs no truth in tho secession story, No State Legislature or other repre- sentative body lias been o vession since the ad- Journment of the last Lej ALONG TIE DANUBE. Loxpos, Nov. I,—Aun cffort s helog made to wzain possessfon of the road from Plevna to Ra- liova, on the Danube, BTIRRING THEM TP, argromben. Hefarred: The 1toumanian force between the rivers Vid FOREIGN MISCELLANY., . and Iskra yesterday made a reconnolsance along . DIED, CRIME. the Danube in the dircction of Rahova. At | BERLN, Nov. L—Field Marsbal Baron Fred- Vaden! they found a Turkish detachment oc- cupylug some carthworks, and, after a brief eannonade, the Turkish magazine cxploded and the gurrison retreated in the direction of Rahova. Two companics of Roumanians occupy the redoubts erick Yon Wrangel, of the Prusstan army, died to-doy. TIE DEADWOOD COACIT ROBBERS. Cusressg, Wyo, Nov, 1.—The coach that left Deadwoud Tucaday mornlui coming south, was stupped and robbed lost night within three miles of this post by two armed me, rupposed to be Blackburn and Wall, the notorious road agents. There were seven passengers on the coach; among whom was United Statea Marshinl Swe The rubbers took everything ot any value that could be found—money, jewelry, blankets, andovercoats, The same men, about daylight this morning, robbed a frelzht outfit conslsting of four wsgons, taking all the Llank- cts they had. They took from s Chinaman, who was with the trafn, eversthing he hiad, and then administered a sound thrashing with a team- WILL RESION. Panis, Nov, L.—It 13 not oxpected that the resirnation of the Minlstry will be offlclally an- nounced before the opening of the new Chame ber of Deputies. RUSSIAN LOSSLS, 81, PETENSDTRG, Nov. 1.—An officlal return of the (iuvernment gives the killed, wounded, and missie ou the Russion side from the com- mencement of hostilities to the 2ith of October s 01,042, The losses during the week pre- ceding the 25th of October, not including the engagement at Dubnik, were 1,842, MONTENEGRO. Loxpoxn, Nov.2—b2. m.—A Vienna corre- spondent tejegraphs that Mehemet AN Pusha HOLLAKD, Tig Haoce, Nov, L—The new Cabinet has hecrln (c:‘rmcu. with Van Heeckeren Vaukell at e head. WRECKED. Loxnox, Nov. 1.—Ship D. W. Chapman, from New York for Bromen, went ashore at Nleuwe Dievpe and became a total loss. The crew was raved, She parted her cubles in & storm lust night and neached. Two hundred barrels of etroleum flontedgashore, HESIGNED. Loxpoy, Nov, 2—3 n. w,~—A’ Paris cojre- ster's whip. Lleut, Cliuse, with a detachment | 47FIved at Salunica cu route for bis Horzego- | oy jout annoutices that the Duke Decazes af'the Thind Cavaley, . nccompunied by Williae | Yinion vommand, 3o will estabiishs his head- Tfied I ia restznation scvernt days ago, 1Ll Reld, an experlenced man ot trailing thieves wuarters ot Novi-Bazar, which {a couvenient for | retiremient may already bo consldered an ac- > _ | operating citber sgatust Montenegro or Servia, | complished fact, a8 he will quit his oflicial rest- ?:::! :‘nlcmdnlg llg‘)lx‘v.cm'lu Iln:‘)l:;\'m:hllu‘ nmlrfiwu Milltfa trom Constantinoply are toba sent to :Icncn within an hour. It {sa public anuounce- thioves, and followed them nearly —all | reinforeo bim, ek PAMPIHLETS SEIZED, A Paris correspondent reports that 800,000 copies of 8 pamphlet recommending the clection of Republicans at the devartmental und munici- 1 elcetions have been scized at the Post-Ottlce or attacking the Governtuent. e et TFIRES. day, hearing of them often just ahead, they havivg robbed six different men durtng the day, ‘They finally captured the mun twelve miles above the Government farm, and about thirty~ six from Fort Laramle. A hot chase was kept up for about five miles. Atter the roblers dis- covered thelr pursuers they threw away FEACE TALK. A Berlin correspondent says preparations seoem to be making in various quarters with a view Lo the restoration of peace in the event of a declsive Husslan victory at Plevna, England is sounding the Puwera ns to the prace a and some heavy artles n | gieqbllity of future mediation on the basis of Dhetr bu "ere foaily bronghe g | Licabllit s o 61 thio Bl o bay overal shots being fired ot | the programme of the late Coustantinoplo AT M'KEESPORT, PA. confercuce, ‘The correspondent does not antici- pate any declded responsv to Eungland’s over tures until after some declsive operation, ‘There have beennumerous contradictory mmors in circulation on this subject, UNNECESSARY. ViexNa, Nov. 1.—It Is sald the Czar has noti- fied Prince Milan that Bervian co-operation is unnecessary. NEW TUNKIST LRVIES, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 1L,.—It {s officially an- nouced that 226,000 men arv to be ealled out for active service. Tho majority of these are mem- bers of the reserve, The dralt will leave 333,000 reistered members of the reserve. MUSILAN CONCENTHATION, A considerable fores of Russians s voncon- trated fu Hain-Boghoz 'ass. OUDEKED TO THE PRONT. VIBNNA, Nov, 1.—Eight thousand recular troops, all now rewalning In Constantinople, have been ordered to the front. BERVIA. A Belgrade correspandent telegraphs that all the Servian militia brigudes, except one, bave been ordered to the frontler. RENOVAL OF RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS. 4y Cuble o New York Heraid, LoNDON, Oct. 81.—~Thu hcadquartars of the Priuce of Roumanla and Gen, Todleben buve been removed to Bugot In onler, as alleged by u correspoudent, that Poredin v Lo preparcd for the Czar, who wiil tako up bis quarters there. Tt i moru likely that the change s I consequencs of a ctanged plun and pomt of attack araiust Pley- ua, The Rouwantan division commander who reeently led the asxault ou the seeond Graviiza redoubt has been superseded, wnd the transfer of the Houmanlans to a polut south of Plevia would svem to indieate the sbandonment of at- templs to cuptre the works ou the east front and the estublishment of better communlea- tion with the troupe now operating on the Sotla. road. WILL TUBY AGAIN ATTRMPTIT] It tho Czar really ntends to remove the Im- perial Inead?nuwn to Poredin it way b the precursor of another attempt to carry Ghazi Jsman's position by assault, at which, as at the attack of the 1lth of September, the Czar would wish to be present: or it sy indicate that the Russians are contident that their oper- ations wust result fu the speedy capitutation of Plevua, A PORMIDAULE ADVANCE. Detalls ot the affairs at U Teleschie make it certain that they are more thau tucre raids on the Turkish communications that, jo fact, they are part of a new Russfau movement juvolving au eutire chauge of frout, which fs utill fusther develuped by the transfer of the Roumauians to Bogot. = A CHANGH OF FIONT. Tho capture of Telesche indicates that tho Russiana gu\'u-t\m Lold on the Ployua aud Sotluroad; but it 1s not vet certain that Pleva fs entirely surrounded. Ths rosd to Widdiu, by way of Rabova. it {y believed, Is still fu posscs- sion of the Turks, and that Ghazl Oswan Pusha will puake a desperute etfort to keep it, GRANT,. THE OENBEAL DINES WITH MAC MALION. ‘PaRls, Nov, 1.—President MacMahon gave a y them, oind surrendered. They are now in the euard-house at this post. Oue of them is Identified ns Webster, the murderer of Deputy- Sherff Cuney. They would not give thelr namices, telling tho Oflicer of the Day that they had a dozeu names eacly, and there wus no use in Jr ving any names. ‘The two pray horscs they rode are deitited as two horses that belunged 10 the Cheyentie & Dlack Hills Stage Company, and werc stolen from them some thmne ago. Mr. Ford, agent for the stage company here, s two overconts that were taken from the conch Jast nigzht and some other articles that have been recognized as the pmfmny of passcn- igers on the stage, Ureat credit s due Licut. Chase and cowmiand for his lony, hard, and suc cessful pursult of elehty-six miles ultogether, and to Mr. Iteld for the able mauner fu which e discovered und followed their trail, 8pecial Disvatch to The Chicagn Tridune. Pirrsaune, Pa, Nov. L—An attempt was made to-night to burn the Town of McKeesport, in this county. A large framo stable [u the rear of the Moutezuma Touse, a feed store, and seve cral other buildings adjacent were fired by means of shavings ssturated with conl-oll. When dlscovered, the flames were bursting from tho roof of the stable. The Fire Departmeut waa prompily summoned, and, by desperato exertlons, the threatened contlagration was sup- pressed without dolng serlous ln’lula'. 1t is be- feved ¢l ero Is a regularly-organized pang of ju- cendiarics |n the town, whicl has & ropulntlon of abaut 10,000. whose chiet object s plunder. Some of them are suspected, aud are under tho survelllance of tho pollee. CARNDOZO'S CRIMES. Covtania, 8. C.,, Nov, L.—The trial of ex- State Treasurcr Cardoze began to-day. Ex- Speaker Lee teatifled that there was a surplus of $4,000 of the appropriation for the extra ses- slon of 157, Carduzo proposed that Lee, and Gleaves, President of “the Henate, with the clerks of the two Houses, should 13su0 a legie- Jative certiicate for that amount, Treasurer Candozo tu pay It, and the parties divide, which agreement was carried out, and the money ob- taned, The jury §s composed of four whites aud elght colored men. — HOMICIDE. Spectat Dupaich 1o The Chicao Tripune. 87, Josery, Mo, Nov. L,—James Bates, s member of the police force of thls city, wus Ltlled to-night about 8:30 o'clock by o man from Rushyille num=d R, W, Black. ‘The mur- derer tsut large. The reason of the Eilling i uuknown. CIIARGED WITII MURDER. WiLKESDALKE, Pa,, Nov, L.—Jawes Muuley, a Mohlle Maguire, has been arrested at the Ene terprise collfery upon the charge of befuw ac- cestory to the murderof Wren und Banger, near Pattsylile, fn September, 1575 o ————— EAST SAGINAW, Soeelal Diapatch o The Chicign Tridunt. East Sacivaw, Mich., Nov. L—The case agalust the officers of the Michizan Balt Asso- clation fur alleged larceny of 13K bushels of salt laken under repleviu, waa quashed at the examiuation. The defendants, all men of high standivg, showed that they acted under legal advicy color of 1aw. 'The Cours ruled thero :d"hnu crimiual jutent, uud privoptly discharg- theni. Miss Sarab E. Varey, a younglad I this eity, mysteriously disappegred on Moo= day, and._her friends aro slarmed. Pollcw are fuvestigating. . CHICAGO. . Thealarm from Box 821 at noon yesterday was caused by a fire lu the frame cottage, No. 20 Johu's place, owned and oreupled by Jobn Haser, Dmage, 825, Causo, a defective chim- ney. . AT BALEM, MASS, Saneu, Mass, Nov. L.—The First Baptist Church was injured by fire last night to the ex- tent of $25,000, Insu e f— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonuk, Nov, 1,—Tho steamship Bolivia, from Glasgow, spoken on the 24th ult, with a shaft broken, is olf 8andy Mook, Loxpon, Nov. 1.—The steamship Devonia, from New '\'orlt. 18 around nesr Greenock. She ex o get off when lehtened. &vn:umwn Nov. 1l.—Arrived, steamship Moutana, trom }\'uw York. NEw Yok, Nov. l,—Arrived, steamcr Less H:ux:. from lawburg; Rotterdam, from Rotter 0, B ——— Tagather pearl's from ocean's vases Divers co down fn divers plac Lut at anr niouths of streanis sod bays, No pearle do Anian wwimwers ralse Like those i bauly's tauuth that shine Madu by the 5OZOUONT divine BUSINESS NOTICES. Tlse * Mrs, Winslow's liootlllnn' Byrnp* far children whilo tecthing. 1L cures dysentery and dlarrhrs, wind cullc, and reculates the buweld. e e T AEW_PUBLICATIONS, John Habberton’s BEST BOOK, accordiug te the North Ameri- cau Review, aud all the other authorities, is tuo Jericho Road. Price in cloth, §1.00; Paper, 50c. Bold by all book. sellery, or walled prepald vy the publiatiers, JANSEN, McOLURG & CO., 117 & 119 Simteast., Chie THE TURF, Wasuneroy, D, C, Nov. 'his was the first day of the fall runufog meeting, The three-quarter inile dash was won by Princess of Thule, First Chunce sccond, Waco third. Time, 1313, Thae sevond Face, mile heats, was won by Glen Dudley, Kilburn sccond, Burge third, “Time, B B Thu'hurd’la race, mile hcats, was wou b THEPERFUMERY Dandy, Deadhead sccond, Problem thi dinuer at tho Elysec thls cvenlug in houor of ‘Time, 1.55; 1:54; 1:57. Tho steond heat was | Gen, Graut. Among the distiozulsted guests [\ RATED PINAUD a dead-hat'between Deadlicad aud Probleis. | present were tho Dukes do Broglis snd De- OF TIE CELED —————— cazes, Geo. Berthaut, Viscount Jdo Meaus, MM, Fourtou, Calllaux, aud Bruoct, sad Ad- mirat Olequeldes Touches, all the mem- bers of the Cubluet, some of them with their ladless the Murquis A*Alzae, 31, Mollard, sud Acquired i1s precedence upon Ite merlts sad without the sid of sdvertising, Iiis sdmirable Esssoce of 1zvim Lreont, Essencs of Upopoasl, and above ail the exqui- alte Kateace ut Violot of Pasims, dlstiiled from fus bat- ural plsat, Laveslready wou 8 leadlng positivs W tue foyer of tho fashivasble werlds OBITUARY, Nzw Yong, Nov. l.—Juwes Brows, of the frin of Browa Bros., Laukers, dicd this morn- iog, aged 87,