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TRIBUNE BUTLDING I = >4 & The Thicagoe Dailp Tribune, VOLUME XXXII CHICAGO, MONDAY, VEMBER 12, 1877. ; PRICE FIV[LEZ;‘.NTS. &8 FURS, 2 WASHINGTON. Additional Details Concern= ing the Republican Sen=- atorial Caucus. bis judgment, whatever tho caucus might de- | ocrats to prevent him from l)nwln_ti) his pay. | extsted wherever the President had seen it to | Marla. Clz!. Nelson s warm in his dde. & The scat may remaln without a sotr, but make a removal, rulu of Capt. Andrews, and says with T '?m'v.lfin ccu u:c:xv:_’ l:né\trmlluc'nofi tari BLAND'S RUSE. his two r;zen 2‘" gle' llfllclv wg;nr w[n‘n the or the ful ongreas, ie South Carolinians means of saving their lives. e ralt was T T e et itterncas toward all | Bpeaker Randall has informed somo of his ¢ fiftecn milen north-northeast of this city when the Repubilicans from that scction. 1t ia noticed | friends that he Intends to-morrow to call atten- | discovered by Capt. Andsews, and when ne tonk I thie Senate that all Bouth Carolina’s husiness | tion to the manner in which Bland substituted | the men off be headed for this port. On the in the skave of petitions, bills, and memorials, | anottier.8ilver bill for his own, aud thus forced wu{ he met the tug American Fagle, Capt. {8 fnteoduced by request from Benator Gordon, through the House abill for which he did not Dabike, towlng the schooner North Star, and, of Georgin. ‘The Houthern DNemocrats decliue h . taking o line from the latter, was bronght safety £0 send ansthing to Senator Patterson for intro- | Have the floor, This is the casc refcrred to In | fntg port late in the sfternoon. | The sufleding duction, and the other Benator’s scat from that | these dispstches Jast week. Tho Speaker las | seamen could acarcely spesk when the A A ‘The only establishmen| Fu Cfl“ fldfl. !{."P"c:r ran Exelusiva 5 ‘ete., In Manufac-$swvar nestons. * OLD EA';%"F-H tm'mg C(),, Lenathiened and lieshaned. For excclience of Worke d Franke e s cerer i ' the tending 'lfif:fi'_‘, BOhioaR. Tadennf the city. BEAK & BUCHER. SENATOR ROOTH followed moon after, and, in a concillatory spirit, suggested that it would not be expedient to force siich a resolution on the caucus, and that upon that subject members mizht well be lett to exercise their own viewa. OULENT. Some of the New York papers of this morn- ing say that SBcepator U;fiulg made a very hit- ter apceuh} opposing the President on the ol Pope Pius Ninf ~ ing at the Point. of Daath, ‘His Lower Limbs Entirely Paralyzed, and Becovery Impossible. ;:mu':\l Mwmo of the (i‘mmuzo Inpoll:lli Btate §s vacant. delayed callfog attention to theso facts until ff:fi':”' shore. '.-ral 3."“ lwu“ m"l'ul:fld' e R | . o ¢ Cl an L Lonld i ab! i = FINANCIAL, The Parley Considered the Most Hhore” was ‘;‘nlm:efc:nyc'c "5'"?:'{.‘1?“0 ‘nlv will .emmmc..'«':‘fi.','fi'?v&":"fi:mpm pardon Mouduyy whet (herllonso. wil) be auiey Hindar from them on” that ascount., Cant. Nelwon A e T S R i Doniments, but It i cortain that Oglesby | Congressman Stnalls. A suspeusion of the rules, If it choose, to torroct | a1t o“Fiur "which he thought was the | B2 Awful Storm Prevailing Between. D Extended in Senatorial B . of 'the mokt thsoleht n depunciation of . Protection, pasacd 1he raft, shortly after it was Franco and Scotland. A he I X 3 that b 1 ce $ook TR CHICAGO CTSTOM-ROVSE. put adrift from tho Ureat West, and, notwita- ; Annals, e Tom amchelan thak the Tooretepers werd INGERSOXLL, The Socretary of the 1 il designate | standing his 3 Md Glty VOII(SIIOI’S BOII“’IIt BY 5 requeaterd lo')'w:l:o seuns from nnnrmgfilnuwa THE XLOQUENT ! INFIDDLE. the xun::;':; my;,gonfio"::u:,u;c the Co‘me- CRIRS POR ASSLITANCE, One Hondred and Twenty Th dR ol Tear tho door lest he might be beard. Forctal Disatch tn The Chicaze Tribune. 5 pe: il no atiention reemingly was pahl (o him. But e Handred and Twenty Thonsand Rus~ LAZARUS SILVEISIAN, 1smber of Conimeres. 29, —Owlng to removal to California I am_closing ont my stock of Waiches and Jeweiry ot less than one- half tho Y«nal prices at re- tai] 1IN . ASILE- MAN, 1116 8 R E R (¢ Fini a { VERCH ™ trirmed, and SIATE MANTELS. (OBABCO & BUMN Fnzaus:'ul‘l\’fll N, iRA Wasnixazom, D, v Nev.11.—R. G.Inger- | misslon to proceed to Chicazo to cxamine And | that is accounted for from the fact that the men ol Is here, but is not communicative on the | I8port upon the clalms of the Dearborn and | on the tugs are husy {nside, and the wheelsinan, subject of the Merlin misalon. The Jilinols tark strcet people for the Custom-flouse | keeving a steady lookout abead In a rough 4, tront-door: Thomas I, Jackson, of New York, | would nnt be likely to obecrve ch n mombors till seok to cloak themselves Inmys- | Buperintendent of Construction of tne Post: .." ‘. ",';u ‘"lllle:sy it b m:mnlvm :5 tery sato their relations tohis sppointment. butlding theres Mr. Martin, of Ohlo, one | front of the tug, while the nalse Bome of the Republicans of the delegation ap- of Mroh»'f:rlrf:«':f‘filpfifi?l: 25“!1;? ;l;rémly‘:ly‘i (;r the wm)flnn mnhmerym:v;:’md ::.- fikely to e g y 2 drown an taut es, aldes, 6 Inenh o pear to think that the public.las no concern ht Ulicer” The Becrotary will doubtless report In | the Pmu{l;ni:.;; O et ar ot ) thetr movements, and that they are not £eapon- | yccondance with the deciefon of thess offivers. | ter, are not the Rort to pass by persous in dis- slble to the people for their acts. The truth | Supervising-Architect [11], at bis own requet, | tress if they bad a knowiedze of their aituation, will come ont In spite of all atlempts at conceal- | was omitted from the Commisston, he already | Ax the sequel shiowed, the Protection rescued ment, and the truth is thlst The Secretary of having forined a definite opiufon on the subject. | those on the sunken bark. Ste proceeded 1o PIREARMS, Bouth Chiearo Saturday to as he tug Relel State Inflated it Tllmols cotld ¥e | My private manufactorees of frcsrme are | 1 pulln the chognerLavinda, ol i Fiver the misslon; the member consulted, | grranging to endeavor to secure orders fromn | shore, where she had been driven during Thurs- and reported -~ that, while Ingersoll [ the Government for a portion of the 50,000 | day night's storni. The [lebel, becoming stuck scemed to be held fn very high regard, they | rifles for which the Ordnance Departuicnt will | faxt in the soft mud of the Calumct River, Coukling’s speech is sald to bave been very Tasping In tone. SENATORS THINK that the caucus will have 8 good effect, and that it 18 likely to bring the Benatora and President tearer to cach otlier,and Lo remove some of the luqmunt causes of dlstrust, 'he Southern Democratic Benators took pains duriug the dn{. from thelr confidential Repub- lican triends, to ascertain the roal spirit of the Hepublican caucus yeeterday, COMMENT, The leading Senators say the caucus yester- duy was of the most important character, and the urgest ever beld wthin tie memory of the oldest Senator. 1t Is not true that it was called at the request of Henator Conkliug alone. Fully & duzen Benators suggested jt. Benator Edmuoda wus the first speaker to whom scems slans Now Enclrcling Plerna. A Great Deal of Rancor and Hos- tility Wreaked Withont Result, ; Osman Pasha Provisioned for at. Least Thirty Days. Thoe Real Crisia in Fronch Affairs Rape idly Approaching. The Machinists More Hostile to Evarts and Schurz Than to Key. TUHE POPE. GIVEN UP, Awectal Dmateh 1o The Cuenan Tribune, New York, Nov., 13— & m.~The corres- An Able Minority Nullify the e e e i AT -om. | 8¢k Cungress to sppropriste $400,000. ‘The uired u strong haweer for uec in puliing | pondent at Rome tele, hs that the cravest — = » preferred at present mot to make any recom ,'im““ch i ey auttie Natiunal A s ‘f‘\‘ll ! f L n 14 grap! araves MEROHMANT TAILORING, Efforts of the Would-Be tolave been conceded fioduty of tallog 1he | meniationsasa delozation. They had ils cx- | ccte 415, aml o conree fn maie for e e e ot Gt || o s cutcrtelnes foc the lllo of siobops, & foasaagy . TEHBBEST flehce, skill, and carestness. 1l did not at- petience of the Pennsylvania delegation befure | tending, laxes, intercet, cost of hulldings, or | Neleon saw her, but he was not seen in return, go his physiclans, fecling anxious about the Pontifl's eondition, summnioned soma of the most eminest men of the medi~ cal .profcssion in .ltaly, amung othure Signor Vanzettl, Professor of Bargery al Padua, for consuliation. After a most carefal them. It (s intimated, but not on authority, | machticry, yet other tovernments are able 10 [ On her return the Protection reachied the bark that two of the delegation, possibly three, pre- | purchase riffes made In this Lountrry sald to be | at midnipnt of Baturday and took oft Bcamen ferrod not, to have a vote of the delegatlon, as | 8 zood 05 thoss of Springticld, ut $14. Pri- | Wihyland, Devlin, and Dogle, and the woman, % rsoll, but vate inanufacturers clafm Ybe right to furnish | whose name was not learned. They were they were personally {riendly to Ingereoll,but | grecalf of the rifles if they cau make a8 2ood | brousht to thls clty about® o'clock yeaterday wero opposed Lo him on religlous grounds. s one as Springfield at 25 per cent less cont, morniug, alter betng mude as _comfortable s Oligarchs. tempt to conceal his own nennmcnll,. which, lie suld, have been wounded by the President’s course, nor did he place himself In on rrecon- cilnble wosluun to the Presldent, fle coun- seled moderation and firmness. Nearly ever, Benator spoke, but not always in a formal USINESS iy o uits © bine Fos: Waikines. LU ¢ 1.B.HALL&OO,, ITallors. 130 Dearborn-st. The Southern Democrats Will Aid the President if He Ap- T8, s *rotee , the cousulting physiciuus bave g spéoch. . “ — RODELTS, TUE WOMAN CLEHK. possible on board the tug. The Protection | examination, e = = nt Spofford TS EVENT OF TIE DAY A BVA‘IID’KALXS‘HC HINIS] who is said Lo huve been remuved on acconnt of | pulled off the Lavina und the Rebel betore she | ‘iven up all hope of his recovery, [lis conule DISSOLUTION NOTIO poi pof o was the speech of Conkling. Ho spoke of the New York Ecening Just, s difficulty with Secretary Schurz, makes sa | returned. tion now is such that Le may die atany moment. PISSOLUTION. Hspublican party, ita goud name, its faue, its Mr.' Rovert J. lnl!flll’lfl"“l:fi llhfl“":lflfl‘ ‘-fl‘lfll\" fi?:"fl‘ul‘?;d;l!fif;]f R:llflflxm"fi“,l‘d:fi"‘l::&“fi; All the nu‘f‘!cnlr: were rendered comfortable | If Le rulies, the recovery will be only tempo- 5 tred Zurks, and ita principles, Conkling sald he'be- | ergetic citizen of nols, His cleverness i - on reaclifne the city. Y ,,,"l‘;:’,,“;'fl‘l.'.’fn“’-‘.x"ac'}:!‘.!’:'."x\f:%n"ér'f"3:1",'C"l’x"x.x. Democrats Jubllant Over the | forsistie sty thatll o men Ts fit he | greater than s tact. Te bas captivated with | te Intorioe, he cuarges Toll wih mproner | The reat West o not Ina tmd position. sod rary. His Jower linbs are paralyzed, and be 0 rixed 1o #Ign the firm name In setties e e okineas. The biiincas wil be contla: by Crosby, flenness & Cflx conaisting of J. F. Cros- 407 <" Tidkinesa, aad Jas. &, Matdwin, cantot be too radical ; i he {s wrong he cannot cannot live very loog. betoo_ covsersative. Speaking of the New York Custom-House appolntments,—for accond- ing to this informant Le ik speak of them,— he referred to the Presient’s frequent- 1y quoted statement that competent and <Micient offlcers were not to be removed, e challenged anybody to show that Arthur and Cornell were not as good officers as sver touk the oath of service, They were gullty only of Republicanism and of lrlcm.luhlit for hlnselt (Conkling). It is evidently to this passage that Htanley Matttiows’ caustic rejoinder referred. ‘Thero were many EXPERIENCES RELATED of Senators who had called at the White-Touse, Ono sald they bad been urged to go in the fn- terests of concitiation, that it waa not worth whilc to zo thero to_swap anecdotes and talk about the weather. Some Western Henators sald that when they wont thiere o talk about appointmonts in their awn State the Preaident opened a drawer, pulled out the Cincinnati platform, bis own letter of acceptance, and sun- dry Civil-Service papers. The President toll them that, if he appointed upon their own rec- ommiendatlon, they would take from bhim his conatitutional appointing power. JONES, OF NEVADA was tho most hitter sgwinet ihe President, Matthews conducted himself with great modes- léy. and, while goiniog no frlends for the Presl- ent, lie won the good feeling of all for him- scll.” Howr spoke warmly for conciliation every- where—South, North, East, and West, Hesald the young men In Massachuscits would grow upoi the wrong side in politica unlcss there was concilistion. Bome af the moro thought- less and inconsiderate of the anti-tayes in- terrupted Hoar by Jecrs, Dawes, when utter- ing elinilur scuuments, ‘waa also fnterrupted. Tho Republicans declded to send * Convictlion of Congress= conduct In tho omcew’nd also calls Schure's at- | may be easily golten off when ler cargo man Smalls.: the former quality many persons whom Lis Iack | tention to the fact t Bell, during the Gree- | [Lefitered, 18 L w ul of the lasteswould naturally repel. 1t he had | ley campalin, wrote o violent aud vituperative n{’;.:: She a';w,;.f'i};'éfi,}frsgl,‘l,’: .';',"T 1: posgessed tact he would not have interjected article nmklng the present Becretary of the | not {nsured. Her,vulic, as valuce of vessel among Lits political spccches addresses present- Interior. :go&:}ny go now-a-days, is placed at ubout = — GREAT STORM. AROUND THE BRITISH 15LKS. Fpeetar Dupaseh to The Chicago iridume. New York, Nor. 12—4 a. m.—Advices from Queenstown, Holyhead, Plymonth, and many other polots on the coasts of the British Islands, announce the prevalence of a general and tro- mendous gale,. The storm camc from the southwest, and {s attended with beavy rsina, Last night aud thls morning a terrific storm continued blowing over London, having been preceded during yesterday by gradually increasing ralo. Noad- vices have as vet been recclved of disasters in the British Channel, but the indications are that they will be oumerous. The French coasts cume within the Iutlucnce of the storm, and much losz Is expected Lo result from its violences WAR TELEGRAMS. MUSBIAN BUCCRAS. Bucnanest, Nov. 11.—~A Russian official dis- patchrays: A cavalry detachment captured Vralza, half-way between Plevos and Sofia, Friday, with several thousand wagons aod o large uantity of stores, The attack was so stdden that our foss was small, though tho place was defenited by 800 Turkish infantry and 80v Circasclaus.” GEN. ODROGTCHIEY?, who planned the campaign which resulted {nthe defeat of Mukbtar 'Pasha, haa arrived to take commannd of the ataif of the Russlau army ln Ing views other than political which are at vark | 5 gypnger i’-’é‘i’r"{-fi,fis’?.‘e‘.m’?fliuomg: THE SCTOONEN PURINGTON, ance with those of a large majority of the peopte | gome timo ago the cditar of the North Amerdcan | that went ashore off the tuouth of Wolf Riser, —and presenting them {n a temper and witha | Reriew requested Gen. Tom Ewing, of Obio, by | just below Culumet, wus tutally wrecked by the ¢ of per- | telegmph, tosend him- for publication an articie on v 1 b flippancy which offended hcarers instead of pe ey e i s o storm of Thursday night and placed beyond sll suading them, This fs amde from the question Cnuple{l BRAL \he sequent was e, Toennaer | fuitheruse. The onncr&lCnuL Jotin Dohierty, of the worth or worthlessnoss of his eccentric | that the ealtor must have the manuscript by Sun- | Wan 2t the mongof tlie d sulcrsmunhy\u!;l Seligions on Irreligions - oplnions. Tt fs podsiblo | &y, Nev. . M. Kwing complied, 5t now vurne | (USRS GG DUETE Touele SUE AEL VI ot that the editor sent Secretary Sherman a copy ( 8%, 8boul ¥2,500 and was not ineured. to present cternal truth fna way which goes | or 3, Ewing's article, and allowed hun touse (¢ | The scow Imgvln went ashore {0 )lnndn?-'a as far as auythlug could go to make | for eritictem. and he did so use it, sud was then | gale ofl Miller's Station, ten miles below Ualu- enabled to combat Ewing’ views on tue fSuwncial et, sud 3 believers belfeve thiat ft 18 false, or wish that | SREbIq L comm B e i magazine, . | femp :;:o;zrugu:l:;;y-‘n’mn{%nw Pleces by the it was. It would be casy to mention lllus- 0, WILLY WELLS. ileiraniuic. reposta.from Manitowoe sbow trations of thiskiod of teaching, Vors much | A merber of ihe Commerys Committce ang | that uue of th aadien warlied_ashure. ffom the fn the same way Mr. Ingersoll has presented | that the Committee s Nkely to repart unfayor. | fll-fated schooner Muweliun was that of 1L P, what most persons regard not 84 eternal truth, ably upun the appolntiment of G, Wiley Wells | Larson, and another thut of 8 o namerl Mar- but a8 ephemeral falsehood. It {s not surpris- | as Consul to Hong Kong. shall, supvosed to belong at Claytun, Jefferson ing that he bas made few converts. It is not OEX. M, C. BUTLER, County, N. Y., The bady of a Woman was necessary to considwe ot all the merits of | of South Carulina, hopes to he seated by the ald | slso washed ashore, anil it s supposed Lo have the questions which he - discaeses in order to | of two Republican votes. He hopes to secure | beeu the cook af the Mugeltan. Tho beach at convict bim of & deplorable lack of tact, them, and relles upon the absence of Blalne | Manltowor wus covercd with corn from the Now, tact !s onc of the first qualifications for and Sharon to cnabe him to dothis. Some of { wreck fur a distance of twao inlles. Capt. Julin successtul diplomsey, 1f there was no other [ the Reyul»lmn Senators are £o indiguant at | Belyea, aud pot Capt. Jesaup, cominunided the objection to the aprofatment of Mr.. Ingersoll Sharon's atsence that they declare ho ought to | Mugelinn. " Le was i years old, sud un exeels as Minister to Germany, it would be enough to | be expelled, lent seaman, The corgu was shipped by Jobu say that ne is wholly defective In this casential TAE NATIUNAL BANKS. L. Ramsay, of this city, snd was insured fn the particular, if ho should go to Berlln 1t would o To the Western Assoctited ress. n for £4,600, 8t. Paul Fire & Marine for POk be strorising to hear that Lo lind challenged | WaSHINGTOX, D, C., Nov. 11.—Viills will to- | £2,20, and Koyl Capadian fur $4.500. 1t is thiat stout old Protestant, the Emperor WilJ- | morrow fntroduce a bill, to be referred to the | thought the vesscl was lusured, fain, to prove that the ‘Hestoration was not 'a | Commitico ou Banking and Currency‘ entitled | The tug seen by Capt. Reed, of the Phentx, in sham and a fraud of the first wnagmtade; or | ‘Au sct to simplify Nutiouul baukivg laws, and | diatress, Oft Keuoshia, laat Friday, wns tho St fhat o had sccused Prince Bismarck, who {8 at | to remove. all unnecessary vestrictions dod | Mary, a8 he reported, and she hus turned up least plous ex-officio, of coum.cmncim: in the | burdens therefrom. It “removes taxes on | safely st Kenosha, after using up her winter’s German religlon as gross superstitions aud cupltal and deposits, provides for a reserve tobe | supnly of salt pork, bacon, cty., foe fuel, hier abuses a8 those which he disapproved in tho | controlled by tho Lauke themeelveson an aver- | coal Daving been washed vverboard. Blie was Roman Church. ; age throuuhout the yearof 23 Eer cent, sbolishics | en route for Mautstee, The Pusillanimous Action of the Texan Delegation on the Army BilL TOR RENT. . DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF THEIR CAUCUS. Special Mapatch 1o The Chicugy Leibune, Wasuinoton, D, C., Nov. 11.—It has been possible during the day to obtaln more detalled Iuformation about the Republican 8enate caucus of yestorday. Tho Benators are nlways foud of mystery, and they have determined that no hint of the scope or detaila of this caucus, at lcast, shall reach the publle. Thelr plan, however, bas not been successful. The spirit of the cau- cus was in the maln correctly stated in tho dis- putch of last night. Some additional detalls Lere follow: Tho caucus sccwns to have beeu called to consider what course ahall be pursued with respect to the confirmation of Fitzstn- mons, who was nominated United Btates Mar- shal for Qeorgla. This s ONB OF TIE CONSPICUOUS INATANOES where the President's nomlination has encoun- tercd unusual opposition from Republican 8cn~ stors, The present United States Masshal in Georyin Is Willlam 11 Bmyth, formerly of Malne, n Unlon soldipr, who took up bis residence fu the South after tho Wur,—a man of character, and TO REINT. Apply to WL 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Boilding, Proposals for Furnishiug the State with Paper. s will he receiysd st the office of the of ‘of theo Btate of W lsconrin until Dee. 8, wi v'clock 8. ., for farntehin d deliveriog at tiie Capltol In Madison, free of ail charges, on ur be- gt R SRR e By the use uf aal e, ! !’::u:;llenru ‘III(h ‘the provisions of Chiapter 230 of the. waof Winconsin for 174, S el QT g g s e et o o uum{ “print " and **buok ™ #lils 0f what s com 5 A COMMITTER TO THE PRESIDENT Ohere are othier ohjections. It is a matter of | devositories, allows bauks to kuep their moneys R Bulgars, paper. The second ‘connista of such ine paesas | supportéd by prominent Northern Republicans. v, 1i icther Thomass Paine re- | Whore their best fotercsts —dictate, —ro- < FikiHh, B T e e R S | i comlslon xpird tast pring, s0m artr | {0 Mo, U EUEL 0 10, '8, " | sanindon s eaitoed or wor, Certaluly wo | Woves S, ppeca, peviese, o wne | THE RAILROADS. the sentiments of the caucus, As many Senn- tors us pleasc to go will make up the Commit- tee, ‘The Committeo is Instructed to toll the Prestdent that the Benaturs do not desirs the flesh-pots or spofls of ollice, but they wish to preserve & great pm‘n that they aro not dia- posed to consent to tho appolutment of Demo- Loxnoy, Nov. 11.—A telegram from Doloy~ Dubrik says : *In consequence of the cvacua- tlon of this place by tho Turks, the Russians haso contracted tho circle around Plevos to thirty wlles. The ~Russlans have 120,000 men, sufiicent to MUl two the lnauguration, when the Preaident tendered the posltion tothe Democratic Georgla Scnators, Hilland Qordan. They were unablo to agrea upon o man, and, just before the extra session, the matter nas feft to Alexander H, Stephens, ciear and uniforu fa cofor. FiKeT CLANL 1,200 reama book prber, S5x8 Inches, weighing not 144 {han G0 pannda e re thould opposc uny ustempt to deprive Mr. In. | having $5,000,000 capital, provides tat signa- pcr-ullo?nnny of yzlm rights and %rtfllfl; of | tures to bills can be written or engraved os TARNINGE OP WESTERN LINES, Fiizenship bacause he believes thatPaino re- | banks mav elcct, modifies and greatly narruws | . The fotlowing statement of the gross eralngs fuscd to tho endl to be converted; or because ha | the discretionary puwer of tbe Comptroller, | of 410 principal Westeru ronds for the month of Delleves what Is sct forth in lis lecture on | provides that Stato authoritles shall notim | o 4 ¢ N hoeta ) snd_ other ratlonalistic easays or | posc ntax beyond thopercentumon thesbares nf | October is from unadvance sheel of the New ARD zed band, 17522 Inches, 15 223, welghing 40 pounds | who recommended Fitzslmmons, The latter | cratsto oflice, and that -they like tobe con- because he belleves anything whatever which Natignel Banks, aud jur ouly quatiecly cepurts, Yok o fal and Flneial Chronlo: ontinuous {ines of trenches around the whole P I, double fint-cap, 17228, welghlog 38 pounds | was sulted. N ¢hooses to belfove. To bo & Forelgn Awnbas- | and abolishes Bank Examiners. Finafly it pro- GBOSH ZANNINGS 1¥ OCTOBES. [ o tiai right or | vides that all expeuses whatsuever reluting to ;,fi’:’,f:%‘:"‘,‘fi,’z,}:..,‘,‘,‘.’;, e cificeos | Natlonal Daoks shall bo taken froms fupd | Atchleos, Top. &8 F. of that class the Government moy, snd olten denved from 8 tax on National Banks, il C.0 Rap. & Inunl;“com der mn:l‘y thlm:'rl‘—lulcc and em; IIIP“;AE—-.-_C - .I. rejudices amon, e, iere aro- 80 man; D E:cjclllmlz.l men lfimtm;) l:-ou[mry“totxgmle ‘(r‘um 8 RECKED MARINERS. 1l t is not wor! while for the injnistra- u‘)“l:.toon’eml tho prejudices of the people, os “;’"’l‘: fi""x’“l“l' of r“fl Great Storm on 1t cortainly would offend thon, by nppalnl‘ug tho Lake—A Tale of Distress from tho Me Ingersoll. We doubt whether 1t hgs su | Crew of the Great Wesl—Thelr Rescuo position. Fivo or six thousand cattle aro visi- bie fn Osman Pashia’s position, sud other inal- catlons show it probable that he can hold ut thirty or forty days.” FRANCE, REPODLICAN PROGRAMME. Panwy, Nov. 11.—In the Chumber of Doputios perream. ANOTHER CAUCUS will be held the latter part of the week; mean- while the Committee will walt upon the Presl- dent. A CONFADRRATE BOLDIER, and, it 1s alleged, 8 not in hearty sympathy with the constitutional amendments. The President’s actlon fn regard to Loulsians, the present polley pursued fu making Bouthern avpointuents, the Civll-Servico order, and the suspensions of offleers agalust yhom no specific Tony or nib; 1(0r we), e =, Uf —— ti the Blate of ——, do srehy proposs 1o firnish and dellver 1o the Commly wonersof Publto Printing for the Biate of W 34 1hootlica Of the Becrctury af Siate, at the Capitol {sulson, on ur e Uhe Bth day of January, frve of wll charyes, tlie followiag quantitles, i aaduicesof paperd (hicra tuscst (o decall all U Qusifiies, and quantities embraced in the claw biit on, el both he clasaca, 1 botis arw b on, and tho prics per pound of wich Liud of paper): maid paper to be STEPHENY APPOINTAMENT. Tho Northwestern Scnators have decided to make opposition to the contirmation of Johb L. Btephens, of Maine, appoiuted Lo succeed C. C. Andrews, of Minnceots, as Minister to Sweden. it Westers of Canada, B ot tn color. aid I acorianea with tho | charges have been mado, all reccived more or | Andrews hos had anexcellent diplomatie record, G t st 5 to-morrow,. the Republican members for the '.:‘a:“"r“}f,".‘.'.‘.?fmfi",:‘.?.‘.fih oo, Laws of Wisconsin 167 | jess attentlon, That there was conslderable and hnx‘cmovd«l :volédb%u: 5'"5‘\'."""“‘ ;‘;r mm‘.j jntention of doini anything of the kind, 3’;".‘"‘]’:::"]‘;:‘“’ of- the Magellan's Vig- i.fi",:.?.}fi'i!.“n-h'zw‘.”i:‘.’.'é> Department of thc'llhnnc will preseut a resolus ctibey 1 1 cause, it is unders! for the purposo of mak- e it udiagap., B. cale: 106, 0un ¢ o it e sdverbeences o e fommioisrs | sharp criticam of Wo Tresiteut under tho | ng'n bluco forSteplicun who law pel. Anellort TIE ALRMY BILL. "The gret storm of Thursday aud Friday fnst | Iut. & G, Northora®... . Do 4h | tion requirting the immodiite ceanation of legal fae auality to he fuly eqnal tu the specimens whichary | heuds named Is & ed. There was lcas ob- | -g"compromiss was inade, so thav Andrews, in- L10LN LRSENTMEST AT TUE DESERTIONOF | PrOVEs to liave been without precedent on the Ransus Pacitic,., Hpe 0 | proceedings sgatust all Deputics and the releass e G O R e o atudary citeria 1"%“““ :';::“’ :"““’"“d of "‘g"'kl‘l""l matny stead of heing cumn;lcd. cm;l;l ba msdo Mh:rllnler BErun) T TEXANS, lakes for a perlod of twenty years at least, and | Niriwan Genfral vz | of those now in prison. The second bart of tha for ihs guality of all paper offered 1o bo furulshed un- | other of actsor orders. Conkling made a | to the Hapue, but that position has been given = 2 5 3 resolution alms ut the release of Bonnet Duver- SIS iy ot <y 1977, prolonged attack, but was not ablo to cany as | to Col. botloc, of Rentucky. Under theso Bpecial Dispatch t0 The Chicago Triduna. odditional reports of Qisasters snd bardships sauti, Kun, & dter, It ls reported that, in yesterday's Cabi- net conncil, It was declded that the questlon whether Honnet Duverdier should be released Wasminarox, D. C., Nov. 11.—The Repub- | continue to come. ducah .!&Mnm e, licans are very tnuch dissatisfiod with the course Yesterdsy's TIIBUNE contained o report that ::. Il: "i'r 5 ’{l.‘.l :‘(I;r of the Texas delegation yesterdsy. The Kepub- THE BARK GREAT WraT ; clreumstances, and in view of the general =cutl- ment of tho Scnators that thereshould be no re- movals except for cause, Stephens' contivna- nuch strenith with him for taking dircct {sang with the President as it was oxpected by many —— —— [Seal. — ) [ses Elchuopelll must ba l:mmrl;\nllebd" b bn!'ul n!i . struction’ laws, It was tho understanding of Benators that to this course the President does niot object, and that he Limscll expects such suppore of the laws from all his appointees. fo regard to confirming those who bave been nom- ated in_place of oflicers suspended without any speclfication of cause, the general opinion seced 1oLy lhatthcuenu[nconlduropctl stand on the President’s aonouuced theory of Civil Service, and declino to contlrm u oll’such cases when it is aftirmatively made to appear that no valid causo for removal existed, but TUE UTMOBT LIBERTY OF INDIVIDUAL OPINION tactary Vo the Commsaiouers o o Printing, cxe: | ho would. tlon s not altogethier certuln. 3 T beforo his clection fs contirmed be lelt for the cutod fodua form by the bidder, I tlie penal siin of Be lican managers charge the Texas peoplo with | had been seen off this city Friday, with all hands Rl el O ity utier At AUBECHELE OF. COUTIMING PRGOS e T pusillanimity, in that, atter Laving forned an | working at' the pumps, and o disaster seewmed eyt Duke deBroplis to settle, In accordance with Tl AP, St | rocved (ul dlaulon, Tho geners bl | TILIS SOUTISEILN DUMOCRATS | allanco vlh e Tt et aituc | thas pusicton . ik 1o wnfotonas | BROTE AT it g s o0 e O e Al ropert - | sto rme 4 caucus. object, they reuounced thelr alfiance | that publiestion shiow Southern Minnesota ... 1o X RESIQNATION. . e o B ermnof tha bid, | unless Lo was known to be willing to accopt, so Aoecial Ditpateh to Ths Chicag Tridune, :’;"f:'c“:'mu{u;'m it e o Lot o','l"’ w:""'m‘l’l‘:r “‘:‘E‘:‘;‘“"‘.‘:: Fol.o Peoria & Warsaw... 116,107 1t 1 etated thiat, i@ yestenday's Cabiiet couns 2 case 1o sanic 18 necepled by the Commisslonersof | fap oa it became his duty to cnforce, the recon- | Wasuinaton, D. C, Nov, il.—Ata caucus Woaesha gty s B0 <ll, the Minlstry resolved to resign ou Slcipte, e PRAI i for tnd paymens a9 diqutdaten ¢amagea by such) blader to thy State, of any exceas of coat over o bid or bide of sich bidder, which the Hiate may be obilged L pay 1o wuch paper, by reason uf the {ilursof ‘such Lidiek to completa Lty contract, 8ald adahall be pull and void If o cantraut be awarded Bim, ciberwiaoto rematn n full orce until (oo terioe of the Uids are ail complied with. Nobld unsccompa- Bied by sach bonikw il Lo cousliered 3;'; bond snouid be substantislly in the followlag FORM OF BOND. Enow sl men by theso presonts, that we, —— fapnincipal, snd ——— — wad = T, 88 auFetles, afe (dand arimly bound uato the Biste af Wisconsin b the penal sum of iwo thoutsnd dollers 18wful mouey of e United iates, for tho payticut Of whict well and truly to bo made we do Licreby bind ourseives, our and achi of our Lietrs, cxecutors, sud adiniufairators, folnt- tion of the statfoning of four cavalry reglmonts | and s half miles abreast of Hyde e —— ——— upon the border, 'The Texans bave been short- | Park, and sunk, Baturday evening, in thirteen Totalerssarersseions o 80,02, 700 $0, 214,424 sighted in thelr policy, as the Republicane secin | feet of water. Quito a beavy sea was running | o Three weeka only of October in eachyear. now disposed o unito to defent in tlio Senato | at tha time, and Capt. Nelson and his crew of $¥or the four weeks ended Oct., 27, tho proposition which reconclied the Texans to { ive men, sud 4 woman who was employed as .‘r:""‘:‘l“ "’K'" weeks “";’",0“‘ 7;“' i\ a reduction of the army. cook, hadl & serious tiue of it. The Great Woat | poried their earmings for e recedliyto: ERPUBLICAN SENATORS, Jeft Cassville n week sgo last Tucsday, witha GILONS EANXINGS PUR AKPTLNBER. whao are likely to have much to do with the | cargo of lumber shipped by Fraok Crawford for | o, Buz. & Qul 18% 81 Army bill, say that they will not consent to any | Johnson & Gill, of thig, port. 8he salled along O doutharasy such legislation, and that the House must leavo | all right until Thursday, when she was caught | Detroit & Milwaoke 4he couimand of the army whore, by the Con- | in the great gale of that night off Waukegan, vl stitutlon, it 1s placed, or allow the army to be | and became waterlogred fu consequencs of the of Southeru Democrats hold this evening there were fifteen present, representing all the lead- lug menof the South. It was made apparent atthis caucus that since the developments of yesterday the Worthern and the Bouthern Dewm- ocrats aro not unhted. Boms of the Northern Democrats, such as Eqrnum, Eaton, Thurwan, sod Baulsbury, are disposed to stimulata strife amoug the Ropublicans, and refrain from voting upon confirmations, The Soutlern Benators in the caucus to-night showed that they desired to but will meet the Chamber to explain its etect= oral pollcy, A debate on the Cabinct’s manage- :lr;:n of the elections i3 cxpected to begin Mon- 1Y MAG MAHON BTILL UNIEFURLIOAN, The Mondteur says President MacMahion scems mare thun uver decided . to take a new Miniatry from the groups of the Right. GEN. ORANT attended Prealdent MucMahion's reception at the Elysce S8awurday evening, The entire diplo- matie wero present. "1 Dandssvermily By thes prewata, waa ta ba allowed to every member of the pacty stand by the President, but they were Incliued | 4 panged altogother, The Northwesteru Ben- | heavy seas she shipped. A portion of her deck- INDIA. ;flle;l s our seals, und dated this ~— day of —, :\:u‘;‘l‘n :mf&o&rfllfl‘l’fl: ng::gc; lmu:fi; 5:1:!!': to wmake one further conditfon, They consider ators, eapecially, ssy that, it the princlpal avall- | load was swepl away, and the balance was INCURSIONS. te obtyation thauch thar 1 | SUEVE MUK G BCLED BRSO He Raiini. | that 10 scat Buofford from Loulalana la bl forew of the cavalry 16 to bo stationed ou | thrown overbaard, whilo a heavy wave carvied | Klous ity & S1. Loxpox, Nov, 1L.—4 Laliore (Indls) paper n — alisli falth{nlty and fuily comply ! % IIESIDENT'S POLICT. 20, i it Lo terie of bla Ll mada o sunbly | trution would bo o proper causs upon the A PARTOLIH ¢ tho Rio Grands border, they, with' cqual right, | away her yawl-boat. In that coudition she [ Nouthern Minnoso 120,55 states that in conscquence of the ralds of ware fotna ot conein ‘-‘car speror/tsuie avcoriiie | whole sublect, Wihile fio Y““”"" drift o oiu- | Thov clalm ~that tho Lealstature was re- \:llll’lll?um that the ln(;mn’;bdl ba llmlnucd 1o | drifted along st the mercy of the grent atorm | Tex8e & 'acifa.... L] l‘_'_"“”' Iike tribes on tho frontler, trodps hase bocn BICUNG (o conformalty wich the sdveritscunelt uf tha fon was as ludicated, nodellnit rul was adopt- | organized ot the suggestion of the Loulstana | ypeir giates, beyoud the power of the Com. | that lashed the waters of "the lake into uno of Totaleers ery ..33,170,000 37,834,500 | Waroed that a six weeks' expedition lias been femiasioers of Lublic Priatinkof sald state, mada ed or resolution passed, but, from the apluions | Commisslon, with the approval of the Presldent tef trol th Tha T the most tempestuous seas that it bas everbeen 2 i) resulved upun. ";::flnnummul. in case sald hid suall cnmc: cxpressed, Senator Conkilng undoubtedly will' hfs Cabinet; that Spofford % mander-in-Chlef to conl hem. o Texas | 140 Tt of tm‘nnvunur 1o experience, Tho ——— e —————— ¢ alaoncre: sbasiail bo paid asGWALEd | ik tha he will havo otrewgth enough fo. re- | 800 bie Cabinct; thas, Spofford was, clocted by | peopto have Statt had six Toet of waicr fu hor botd, and the | T3LE NEW ROUTI 10 DEN vt THE RIO GRANDE Al tats why exceu of cost uver ibabidur | 10T N York Custou-Houso noutluations, | this comprowilse Leglalaturc, and that the scat- PUNTIER INJORED THNIR OWN INTERESTS, men were kept ut ke 1o keep her atoat, | . The extenslon of the Longmont Brauch from bz ¥ THE COMPOSITION OF TUE CABINET occasloned much discussion, with about the same results as were manitested in the confer- cuce of 1{vuse Republicans hetd at Becretary Sherman's u few weeks sinee, Thero did not appear Lo be nearly ss much tistuction ot Judge Key's selection as thut of Schurz or Evurts. LThere was suuch pronounced disagree~ ment with the Premdent upon nearly every {ng of Bpofford is as much a part of thoSouthern polley as the withdrawal of troops from the Btate-Iouse. Theyappointed a committee, con- siatlug ot Senators Gordon, Hill, aud Lamar, to walt on the Presldent to-inorrow and notify him of the declsion. It s intimated to-night that tho Committes way inform the President that TULY WILL STAND BY JIM ¢ cete epublicans to vote to | But tueir etlorts were b Longmont to the Union Pacitic Rosd at Hazard, :.fil:a:.: ?:p.:fi;:.::?:;g‘:pl:,,;;,.fl,;u?u 'Xo‘:, ing much from the chilly air, they were com- | about scventy-fivo miler, s cowpleted, and hasbor lmprovements at Gatveston and elses’| Db led to succumb :-‘0 v Btflvmflmfl and e | tralus are now runulug over it reularly. It Wicre, 1o which o conslderabiy. nunber of the | ol Tohaol o_00 " tlia eeh, b Shord siatod. | was undertaken only three wcnths ogo by the Dewocrats. are opposcd. Speaker Randall 1y | (100 Sably Lelog WESEE et of OGRS | Unlon Pacifis Rallroad Company to give themn somewhat sharply eriticised by Republicans fur | coop e “and, s those ou board had bad noth- [ 8u entrance to Deuver fudependent of the Den- bavini taen s wetvo part, 1 tho work ol 16 | 'ng o cat sfhce Thursday wwenlui ey began | vor Pacflc, L s shated that tho totalcast of the 1d, Ellurmcfilfilmrirtumnu (lie fatlure of said Lidier couiply with the teimuof Nifs bid awml complete his contract, then and In tust cave (i hond elial ull g 5 Qur Troublesome Nelghlors on tha Mexican ad v-éld. otlicrwise to remaln iu full furce sad efiect. Froutier, 81. Louis, Mo., Nov. 11.~Late advices from El Paso wav [t s now belleved there were a nun= ber of the ¢missarics of Lerdo in the bsud of Mexlcans which crossed the Rio Grande about xccuted (n the presence of fon 1o T aath by th ties nd shiall be subssantially in the followiog forus ArATi TOUM OF JUSTIVIOATION. ATE OF ———— Coivry or ——, {8 ATy pe o to suffer from hunger snd becatie well ufgh ck, stath vater two weeks 0go sud had a light with the Indlaos deva e " P AR | BrEL L Con it i et sl sironely in eveey feaiuro of bie poliey ud wupport b | wrraugo thas plan by whicl tho Telaus were | orhausied Eaturday ovenlng, tho crew, bull o e s, whaomy. | co.Tesse sl Whils ctecabiy followine the 8 sum_of thoussud. y g s ruft, aud Capt, Neison, First-Muto SBmith, av , ther t thattl i Dot R RN 200 8| opposed o auy bostilfty tothe Fresident, aud {risuisho ssy st o, tho Botats et ot os e Seaman. Fred Topkine' got upon i, aud by | 8bout §2,500 per mile, This uow lue plves the ;L'Z'x"mL;'f!f’mfli b e o 4 At 5“?‘#1,'“" 1o bufore tme this ——dayo? | in 1avor of standing lirnily tozether and pro- w“‘“’" he President fails to do this, the Coins NOTES AND NEWS, meaus of o pike-pole pushed-away from the | Chicago & Northwestern, Chicngo, Burlington N a1t poatide. LysHirow Diss. This s .| senting an unbroken party frout to the Demo- | \irt o'y il} notify bim that they can have no IMMIGRATION. : vessel, for {he purposc of reaching shore, aud | & Quiney, aud Chiago, Rock Island & Pucific @ ““:I £ Al 1“0 i '“ £ o . ade b ulientonat bdders e reppectlycajed o chaye | S50 FIIE MACHINE. e m quarrel within tha pursy, should there Svecial Dimaichto The Chicage Trivune. Uitaiuiog asshutance, Capt. Nelson supposed | girect route to Denverand Longmont via Ouaha | S430.08 Alexieans bave b0t o Yo e sower 16 one. T ment 18 inade by a gentle- wan who clalme to have bocn present at the caucus, WabniNatoN, D. C., Nov.1L—Ofclal returns | Lo would be able to veachs land without difeul- | 5 pyz0n0, ‘Tho meotings between the Gen- made 10 the Bureau of Statistics slow that t.{;,';{‘:,“,‘d‘,l"&;‘{,}flhfi‘éfl':;‘.}"? gr‘ {‘v‘:?-m? erul Freight Agents of the above rouds and ttie during the month cnded Qct. 31, 1877, thero ar- § southwest breezo fu & direction contrary to that Uulon Pacific at the Grand Pacitic Hotel were trizuing oud dulng e\'cryunlublu thelr power to procipitate war between the United States and the Diaz Guvernwent bn the hupe of overthrow=- lag the latter aud agalu obtalulug power for Edmunds, Oglesby, Bargent, Cameron, sud & number of others, niaintained tbat there should Hy . Col :{:v"i Biaie. Hvery' ream ot vaBor deilvered 1 the Lomuiwloners of Y be'no removals except for cause, und that it was bile Printlng will e carefully ex- 8810 the size, quality, and woighit, snd wil) ba | nut sutiicient cause that the President wished to ¢ N lesired. B 1 od AW themselves, It ls sald lardo's agents ore Tequieed to be of rived at she Port of Now York 5,208 lmmigrants, | desired. Slowly the frall rate passed away to | for the purposs of making srrancements in re- H i 3 ey i thictos & rappern o7 | Pt some of bis fricnds in. ofe, 1 1 o fact | CONGRESSMAN BMALLS, | 070 5 b oiq vroro males, and 200 fematea | b0 Borthwostward, and everythung looked £ery | yard to thls business, and the prover divisions | 31l wctivoall sloug the Kio Grande, aud ato hat no allusion was wade to the New York ap- polntments, althouch Seuator Matthews Indi- roctl alluded to them fn o caustic passage in which, reforriug to Benator Conkilug, e said he thought it was not in good tasta for Scnators 10 bring thelr grisvauces juto caucus, and to wear then obout pluned to thelr slecves. For himself, Matthows said that be could take care of Lis own grievances in the open Senate. DAWES, as indicated last ulgiit, was the champion of the discussion, sud was warmly secouded by Chris- tiancy sod Lioar, Al of these gentlemen wain- talued that the suggestions made by the taucus were an infringement ou the Presideot’s constl- tutional power of appoiutnent, aod that thead- vico of tho Benats was necessary to all sppotnt- meuts was {otendod mercly as an suxiliary to aid the President, who, under the Constitutiou, has the real sppointing power. In view ol tte strong opposition mauifestod toa vole on a O e, n December, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. B0 wid dsy, the Wide will ‘e publicly ope 2:' omract m:r’m-l m-”;u‘:lun-','{l n:pi;'r t:k‘tf.‘ha.".‘! creof, 3 e pracsicable, fn accord: sneswll e Yrovhlons b tha e Berclubedors o- Diaiod w, Madison thfs uth day of Novembe r, 1077 PRI DOV ER, Becrathry of biates YERD, KUEIIN: iate Treasurer, ABCOIT BLOAN, Atv'y General, Gummissioners 0f Public Printing. TUAT COLORED GENTLEMAN OX * TUE INSIDN." Suecial Mepalch 10 Ths Chicage Tridune. Wasunarox, D. C., Nov. 11.~Telegrams ro- celved hero this morntng state that the juryin South Carolina cugaged in the trial of the col- ored Represtntative for that State, Robert Bmalls, on & chargs of bribery, this moruing brought fu & verdict of guilty, Some of the Democrats aro very jubilaot at this result, as they ciaim It must necessarily cud In Smalls’ expulsion from the House, and thus euable the Democrals to secure an sdditional vote. The Detnocrats may not sttempt this, as thereis a conlest which may result favorably to the Dem- ocratic contestant. It is not certaln that suy such result would follow if they did sttempt ft. It requires a two-thinds vote to expel ameiber, NO MATTES LOW ONAVH THN OVVENSN also plotting within tho army of Liuz, Gen, Hitbanl, ot 'Texas, returned to Austio yester- day 10 covsult with Gen, Ord aud Uew.” Btecl, Lhe tatter of the Ntate forces, regarding tho present state of affairs on the frontier, Maj. Jones, of the Texus Battallvn at El Pasu, has telegraphed (e Governor that luediste trouble {s apprebeuded, uud the Governur Lua been sulicited Ly & buniber ol persons, tspecial- l{mmwy ollivers, to precipitate 3 coutlict, 1f b Federal Goverument will not. The United Stutes troops in the Rio Grando are distributed as follows: Fort Brown, 00 Ringeold, live companios} Fort Melutosh, one cowpauy; Duncan, four cowpaales; Fopt Clark, uear Eagle Pass, Gve coinpanies, Two thousaud Texus muni., uuder Brig.-Gen, James, are or- auized and ready to warch scross tha Rle firwdu. ‘They ouly want the word, —————m——— Of the total arsivils, there were from England, | Precarious for thuss on board the vesscl and thio | Gery docided upon, There can be no dutbt Sz; Hootland, 187; Wales, 13; Ireland, 735 | ™% Tophadall - i that the Chicago & Nortiwestery and the other ] rouds leading from Chbivagu to Owmaha will be Germany, 1,033; Austrls, 193; Sweden, 144; | and, benumbed with the cold aud nearly ex- | ., 7 Normay, i3; Denmark, 50; France, 201; Swit. | bsusted, thov began ta despair. Tho pusition {-,{:",:,',{,":#l"fi by lsew arraugeiacgl 4 08; 8 23: Italy, 2593 Holl of Cupt. Nelson sud bis two cumpanions was ik u zerland, 106; Spain, 23; Italy, 3 Holland, Sxtromely daokerous, Sur sbould bad weathe will go stralzht through, Much of this busi: 303 Belgium, 20; Russis, 73; Polaud, 184 Hua- | gl et Eurs borh oot ber | ness heretofure wens via Bt Louls, becauss Chi- gaty, 3; Blelly, 13; Peru, 7; Finland, 8; Tur- | fbro sasistance ot emor thens. AlL | CROBAd RO diroct oute 10 Denter. key, 1 Grecce, 9; Quebec and Outarlo, 5; | night thuy ~dritted nlu“lfi slong, suf. R e — Neow Bruuswick, 1; Nova Scotia, 6; British Co- | feriug tu silence, aud uwable to coutrol CANADIAR NEWS., Y AWA, oyY. 1l,—An 1 1 Uniied States of Coluiabla, 65 Uruguss, 1 | oulcn the Jxt and ouis of st of the ciy: | between the Postal Departimets of Conada and Berauls, 3 British Wost [adies, 13 Cula, | SUll they contputed Lo Wil e 2% bg | tho United Buatea is publubied fu tte Opcia Hay, Jamales, Arments, low Zealaud, 1| SeoBale o e tog late. | Thw night ha bees, | Gasette. 1t provides that, 1o faclitate the ex- each; Australia, 3; born at ses, 3. i m’mmmnmm; sbove ‘wu' arrived at New cold, aud they coulil scarcely move thelr Hinbs | ciaoze of mouey-orders between the Uunited and kecp from falling inta'a sleep from which > 3 ¢ York, durlog tho same period, 8,415 passengers, | they would never awaken. But relief camo at ?‘:::‘:“l,::ug‘ifl‘: :‘ul‘;dmmhtlel;cm: of whota 8,053 were cltfzens of the United States | 1ast o thu shape of a small flshing veascl, E3 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Norlh German Lloyd: The steameriof this Company will ssll every Sat a7 front Greawn ter, fout of T Ried sireet. Hoboken. ?Gf ¥rum NMew York tu SuutLawplos i B s B, el SRR cerage, rrency. = Sad pasage sppy o e CETRITNS & Gy 3 Bowling Ureen, New York. Great Westorn Steamship Line, . reslution, the formal resoluth ch b Bave comuwitied ugalnst the i oflices I tho United Slates aud addressed (o SWIFT COURSERS, mw:'\:m New Yk to Bristol (Kugiaad) direct. buen propured was Aroppeds ST e lsltn'::y }'rzmlly“t'hu ‘w:]zuri‘:;"ol Tho. fdé’ Ui | returniog {rom abroad, aud 31 travelors. Bamcd TUE BLACK MARIA, Davecs 1u the Dowinton of Canada shall be | NEWw Yomx, Nov, 1L.—Plerre Lorilland offers W,n'».’l:u‘s'i",“ gl ... Thursiay,Nov. 8 KBLLOGG, ans of the Houss are of opluion that Smalls bas A DEMOCRATIO BENATOBIAL CAUCUS. a0d sailed by & gallaut and huwane mau, Capt. trausmissible tn the walls between the two | to match Parole agalnst Ten Broeck, or any In the course of the caucus, Benator Hamlin 1a said to have woved a resolutlon declariug it 10 bo the senso of the caucus that the Repub- Iicans should vote to seat Kellogg as Senstor from Louisians; wuercupou Christlaucy sprui up, and, with & good deal of eaergy, denounce: the resolution, Christiancy stated thut bo bad already declared in open Scuate that, upon that queation, be sbould vote swording to bis vou- sclence und bis opinjons of tho law; that he Geniod the right of the caucus 10 biud bim apon any such auullon, and thut be sbould feel at Uberty, iuyestigation, to act to fallea & victim to o system of political persecu- tion which is deslztied to drive ali colored Re- rul:llam futo the Demacratic party or to rulu bew. Under theso circuwstanves fow Repub- livans ase lfkely tuvote for tus expulsivn of BSmalls, s0d, without the vole ot a great muny Repuulicans, the nocessary two-thinds cannot bo- recolved. Repuvlicans to-nlght espress great regret that s vouscuted to goto Buuth Carolina to stand his trisl, When he left be obtaloed leave of sbecuce for two days, ssslgu- {ug lwportaut busiuces as the rewsou. I heis 10t expelicd, 4 will bo Lopoatbls tor the Dem- There wuaa quiet caucus of the Democratic | Geore tews, It was 1:30 o'cloc] countrics free of postage. Henators lust week, which bithicrto has entirely | day i Sembios whien e thréo nearly ku.fi‘,"ff,; T T . ST Tilley escaped public attention, At this caucus it was | B¢t were olierved Lo givo siguais of distress | p, X', of 81, Jauies' Cathedral, die tbis morns agreed, with Katon, of Counectleut, dissentivg, | DY ‘hh“:j .';“w““’"" ‘hm“’;"fi& ji“:" Al:“‘""" ing. 'The reverend gottleman was a sou of the 1 support all the mominations of thio Preaideat, | Ml bect snERe W Ml (8 Lot heam: Goteruor of New Brunawick, wud lsd been cun- unless it 810Ul be ascortained In auy particulst | Seargoon, soilcd fof tie disthessed bersons, aud | Hoct o Hip iy ‘ca40 that the person nomiuated was uutls, This wo:.gcun'u alongside the raft snd mvj: the n:;u {.“:': of M. Rujustord’s vevival services in July declsfon covers cases whero suspensions bave | nen abvard. He bud an ofl stove sboard his ? b ——————— ) & been made without sny speciications. Of little craft, avd bls men ses to work aud pre- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. pared cofle 3 cousse, a8 to those cases, 1be Democratic Bopa- w.m,,.:,'::ll,"n“.j.: :fi{.’.,}':‘."{,,f;’;.,,‘}.’,’;,.:‘;,“ lh:e QueaNsToWN, Nov. 11.—Arrived, the stcam- tors sxres to take it for grauted tliat good catss | could in an vpen bost Mke the Black | ship Britavule, from Now Yurk. borse in the couutry, for [rom §10,000 to $20,000, for & racs of two or three miles in Jorope Park or ut Loulsvllle. Mr. .Harper :#3ys be wii not make a match or bet s dpllar on any hosss ba owns,. but bas sgreed to let Price H. McGrath sad other turfmen in Kentucky baye control of Ten Broeck to mateh him agelnst Purole or aoy otbkr borse in the country fur’a race on tae Loulaville course next spring. McGrath aad others say they will make the watch, a3 they a3 vy ot Ten Broock cau beat Farole 5 £ 5 3 0 passsye, 81 aad ioorage. g, K Tlebots Seto D R L o i T o) NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, E’,‘,‘ ga" Y:rx Y Quuul;)l'n and Liverpoul. o R e AR B | RS Aoy 43 e To Londoa, ltaly.....Nor. 7, 7 a. .| Hollad. ) . T . . Nov. 17, L ‘Tickels ut reduced rates, bleerage “: ‘L" gk b MR e i = § d 3 H 5 b