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WASHINGTON. The President and tho Senators Palk Calraly Over Their Little Differences, Continued Debate in the Mouse on the Re= sumption Bill. A Considerahlo Addition to the Already Large Batch of Amendments, (ol Filley Renominated for Postmaster of S8t. Louis, . Effingham Lawrence Is Given the Collectorship at New Orleans. tho Lotter Nomination Sald to Displace Wells, Ander- son & Co. Beport of the Benate Committeo on the Army Appropriation Bill. The Mandatory House Clansc Cone carning Texas Stricken Ont. Opponents of the Silver Bill Visit the President and Secretary Sherman. HOPEFUL SIGNS. FROSTECT OF AN IMPAOVED GNDERSTANDING BEIWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND TUE REPUL- LICAN RENATORS, Svecial Dispaich tn The Chicagn Tribune, Wasmnsatoy, D. €., Nov, 14, —A Committee of seven Senstors, representing the Republican cu cus, has called upon the Preslient in accordaoce wilh the deeision of the cauci ‘The Committee consinted of - Kidmunds, of Vermont, Chainnans Cameron, of Penneylvaniai Uamiin, of Maine: Eirkwood, of Jowa; Brace, of Miestesipp! (colured) ; Christiancy,of Michigaus and llowe,of Wisconsin, T Comumittee had ai iuterview of two hours and & balf with tho President, ‘The ehiof topic coneid- ered wan that of the uppolntment of Democrats Lo ofice in the South, Senators Hamlin and Héwe manifestcd the ktrongest oppoaltion (o this policy. tarilin was the ma<t estreme, nd »ald that bie did 1ot believe In uppoluting any man who hind over wena Democrat to ofiice. Sepaturs Christtancy, Kirkwood, sud Brnce, on the othier hand, extibited very ibernl viewe, and wero dispored to thuroughly and cordially co-operato with tho Presldont, Came eron, of Pennaylvanla, contrary to expectation, auted that, In Nis judgment, §t was tho wiscst party policy to stand by the Vresldent. Hentated hat he felt compelled to do this as s matter of party wladon, THE MAIN POINT OF TIE DISCUSSION, ¢ staled, was the appolutment of Pensocrats to ofice ju the Suuth, They wero ageeed that, In the event of (ho appoistment of such persans, uono shonld bo appointed vxcept thore whu give most unquaiificd arsuranco fathfuily to esecute the Reconstruction liwe, Tho President's feply to thiv was that ho always hod and always «hoilt muke a provision that tiere shauld be full oledicnce {0 ull lawa grewing out of reconstruc~ fion, aud that as 8 natter of courso be uever In- tended to apnoint any one to ofice who wonld not cordially and uuguestionably carry aut the eptrit snd the fctter -of * those” futvs, As to the. result, with the povaiblo exception of Howe and Hawlin, it Is sald that the Commit- tet bett the Presidest wntisficd that thers was NCT THE URUUND POR MISUNDERSTANDING that they had beeu ed to wuppoes extsted, The Prestient explatued at consideruble length his Boutkern polley, and wis enthuriastic over §t, e was convinced thng It would concillate, stimulate, euerpize, mud vitallze the Repeblican partys shat under this policy in 1850, through clements of dis- fntevration now at work In conscquence of it in ke Democratic runke, It would be posstble to carry for the Republicens North Caroling, Fiorida, Ten- pereee, Alubama, and possibly Geargla, 1f any of tho Commigeee expeeted that the Prosident was fi- cliued tw abandon the Teuublican party, and to reck s alliznee with the Dewocrata, they lelt the White Huuse tharoughly dirabused of this mistake. ‘They wero convinced that the President 1y os strong 8 Républican us nny Senator enn be, und aa mich aupaed to the appolitment of any unreconstrucied Dewwoerat, A mewber of the Commiltes says, Lowever, that there will heod to be several mora meetngs before nny detinlto conclueion which ehall sutisty “all fepublican beustors can by renched. 'lere wag, hie wald, no substantial result, IN TIHE HOUSE. THE ANTI-RESUNPTION DILL. Fpectal Dinateh to The Cilcugn Lribune, Wamnixaton, O, €.y Nov. 14, —"The Houso had 8 day of talk upon the Heswnption blil. The #pecehien wero for the mont part devold of Intereet. With oue or two esceptions they were mado by Bouthern fntlationtsts, who showoed themselves thurough demagogues, Fowe of them openly dee clared for rypudiation, any defied thelr opponents 1o define the Inlquity of tho propositions present- ed. Chbittenden's speech of yestorday was not for- fotten, o did not cscape without belng called o Priuco of Shylocks, As Chitiendvn moved over to 440 emucratic side to hiear moro distincily, ons Of iy Bouthern luttationiats, pointingto him, said: ** There stands tho wrecker ready to profit by- the dlndster that v Impending.” Chls wen received With luud applatse on the Demecratic side, Chite tenden wun w0t Lo receive this ubuso WITHOUT RESENTING IT. Later n the duy ha dectared tbat the epeechof hin asctser contalned moro fallacics ond nonwense than had been heard befora on the floor of the llu:m ~—Bhoul be severe an accasation as could bo made, BMALLS' INPRISONMENT, Thero fe & divpasition awopg fepublicans to make thorough inqairy fnto the Imprisoument of ttie colored Uooroecniative, Smalle, of South Caroli- s Aceesolution directing the Judictary Commlitee to inquire Into the subject was sutroduced and re- ferred tols wornjug without wuch ouposition, Lawmitton, of the Fort Wayne District, wauted 1o by thu wholo subjuct on the table, hut e was bvere fuled by hle more discreet sasuciates, Fermudo Woud cud Alexauder 1. Stepliens, who luwiated Ahat {t was the Fight of thi Houre 10 know whetter its coustitutlonnl priviteges wad n violated In e uerest of 3 ember, 1t uppears that sualls, Just boforu leaving to attend the extra_semion of Congr 4 sud gave $3,000 hall, Ile Flurne Ane minco (w prevent tho forfeitury OF bifs bait, wad tried, convicted, and found guilty. Tt Kepublicans maintain that this 1a « POLITICAL FENSECUTIO Tha Democrats fustat that it wimiple justice, Sud maintain that te trial was fair, 83 1t was be: furea Repablican Judge and beforo a Jury onv- Lalf of which was colured 'Yy question of prive ede waa comaliered in the case of Bowen, of Wilth Carolina, who was arrested bere pending o eevion of Courgevs on n charge of bigawy, The 2uthuritics then beld that the constitulionai prive lezes given L Congreanmien did yot protect bim Trou wrrcut for felony of misdemeanor, LOUSE CONTEY The Commiltee on Elcciivns to-day heard the Concludiug purtion of Patlerson's argument 1 the Volorado case, and defcrred heariue Mr. Belford uatll tu-morcow, Tav casy of Dean (Dewmocraty ye Fleld (Ltepublican), sifting member from the rd Saasachitsetts District, 1s next on tho Cous blitiee’s dockel. Fleld 10-day asked for ite post- boucuient, dnorder to give L fasther time for ro‘g"r‘;::"n' &n. Lut (e Comuwiiten did nob determiuo IN THE BENATE. 4 4 NBW SUIXT. . Special Dipatck {0 The Chlcago Triouna. Wasursutoy, D. C., Nor. 4. —Iu tko Senats le afwernoon the bloody shirt was vizorously ¥aved, aud accounts of robbery, ralds, outrszes, 8ud murders wore narrated with sraphle clesrus The victims, bowever, werg white citlzens of Teze 3, and their awsailaots were Moxicans. 50 1o ob- Jectious were made when Senstors Maxey and Cobe succensively told theiratorles of the border OSlrazes cummiticd on the Texas bank of the Rio Graude, Both Senators reported that the Govera. iacut of Mexlco have been fur many yeasy utterly powerioss, and thattho Ubited Etslen must bave 1t pover along tho froaties, 'Sus By percepiible . THE CITICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1877, effect produced by there specchaaswan npon the chiir of Deputy-Sergeant-al-Arme Chrlatie, in which Sonatar Davis, of Tinois, seated himeelt, tiat he wieht better hear €en. Mazey, and which cal- tapaed, landing the ponderons Scawior npon the flvor, rtances, lent, {0 Whoee ears H Mortes camn, A o hiave: =aid (hat i th nine o onsciences af rither of these thes wonld do well to free their Tiita, dc that may be. ot in eortain that G ut of Effingham Lawrence showa ¢ enalient. at least, ~tandm in no fear of th Latiiriana Iteiurnirs toard or of any of itx mein- hrs. ton yeara for at 8t dobns, N, I, Willlam Fiolies, 22 years old, bright mnlatto, Wty | 8 Teet 0 ncdize, exen and bair black; seat o et e emtininon e | ftom St Lasis for wrand Jareeny for ten years, atefirw g Laborkne men. Tabor hat no | Fom the May terin, 1574, Mother lives fn 0 make war npon eamtal. hut 1 was eqnatly | Alahama, for eapital to conanite againat labor, e Tulin Jotics, white, 23 years old, five frnct six zing the silver dollar was ar wnjuet | inches bigh, auburn hair and falr complexton; and wicked ae thie famone steikes which hafre- | sentin from Iron County for two years from wm){v startied and alarmed the country, That | November, 1877, for larceny. Bear on hack of gt demonetining silvor win fhe snoet deliberate | rjse, Jort thin, and left shoutder-biade. Parents and inezcasahle atiack upon Iabor ever known tn | WU (TGN BUE €t tutlve hixtory, but that did not quite wake Fdward Wi Ltk 1y : New York and New lngtand the ownere of the “dward Wiiso vears old, five fret high, cotton-fields of the Bonth, and therefors the bisck . 4 sent from Ramdolph Coun- seheme of conteaction hal been consummates. | 1y InJuly, 187, for grand larceny for two years. Jurt” an the wild dellriam of the War | Scar an rizht side of forchead and on breast. was anbaiding Into_reason all cucouravement [ i T, Warlley, 33 years old, five feet einht wan withdrawn and finuncial rain eneneil. Dur- | fnches high, hazel eves, from Vernon Gounty Ing the War ke hunkers of | New York | g r ! am thore sniiquaicd Sylocks Bt epent every sent up from the " November term, 187, for crand Larceny for lour years, dollar, not expended In paying for mabstitutes, mt | B0 y I biyion Cinled Siates honlis, and they tecame | OMEErs ar on the trail, and it i« bellevedthat clamorous far cuntraction, They cared not forthe | 411 0f the convicts will be recaptured. A;lll lacceny. His mother lives } rrpeal of the Jte-r TR ARMT BILL, an amended by the Senate Committee on Appro- priations, wan reparted back to-day, and will he teken up ta-morrow, unless Senator Davia, of Went Virginis, 1081918 upon bringing out hix oid hobby of incorrect bookkeeping tn the Tressnry, Tle amemimenta rend upon the appropristions made by the House strike out hoth the rednction to 20,000 men and tne positive order that fonr ful] regtmentn of cavalry be kept 1n Texaa, Liberal provision, however, in made for keeping s full force on the Ttio Grande. THE MOUSY. RLUNDER, ‘The Senate Appropriations Committes inserted in the Army bill & clanee making it discretionary with the President as to the number of wen t be CONKLIRG'S COMMITTRE, ‘The croakers who hiave predicted that Senator Conkling did notintend to call the Commerce Com- mfttee, have loat their vcenpaifon, There wars short exccutive sesalon, after which the Commerce tommittes met and conakdered & number of nom- iuatlons, but none where there s likely o be nny dispute, At the request of Henator tamling, (h I’ Smith, of Tennaylvania, uppeared before a sub-committee of tha Senate Forelgn Jielations Committee, and made a statement with repard to hie knowledge of Sanford's alleged ablenits to cantrul large cone tenela for army nupplies in hiin own intereat during the firet yeae of the War. The sateinent already rinted it outhine will b taid before the full Com- tmitteo at its nest meetin, rtationed at any deslenated point, thus leaving the NONINATIONS, resmmption of specie payments, ‘That was bt r—— command] of the army whete, under Wi Conetitit- s . retense which Uhey had trnmped op, and sgitation PARDONED. ton, 1L belontsr with' tne. President. 4 T3 N Aivilerns Asinciated Divis ad sent_down the price of labor to stacvarh Wamixatox, I €., Nov. 11,—~The President eent the following nominatiol the Senate to- day: Manuel Govin, of Floz United States Consul at Leghurn: Efingham Lawrence, Collector e y Spectat DNapajen to The Chicagn Trisune. wagew, The gentleman from New York (Chitten- & 4 Sow den) bud radd yerterday from hisperch (the Clerk' | 57: £011% Nov. 1. —~Among the many tovern- ) that eaniblers, and loafers, aml Lankrupts | ment officers Indicted here for complicity in the anded the repeal of the Kesamption act, The' | Whisky Ring, was Victor It Cropeey, o store- Commander-in-Chief. Enongh Demoerat- 1 Scnators arc expected 1o support the bill an reported from the Committen to woe cure jts paxeaze, nnd when iU Ia returned 10 the Custorus, District w Orleany; Chaancey L. ) Houre (Ho Tesas delogation are’ exuocted 1o Inite | Fifor. Pasinasier star Eaais /i CBaunCey L ontioman from New York st have keptafodgery | keoper, Cropaey fied befare nerost. aaddur will the Republicans to yan 3o 1 the army 18 | © fsimesiomenie: Sior toias. 0.1 dames | b0 G e of whicl the poor mun et ut s no} reduced below the number of 23,000 men pro- vided ¥ law, Texan can rely upon tho President to Ppratect the Hlo Grande border, CITIZENSHIP POIL INDIANS, The Sennte Indian Committee han nereed to re- porta bill providing that any indians who may da- wire can became citlzens of The United Siates, TIE S8ILVER QUESTION. THE PRESILENT AND SECHETARY SHERMAN VIS- ITED, - Wasutisutox, D. C., Nov, 14.—Delezatlons of New York and Philadelphin bankers, brokers, and merchants who are opposed to the House Siiver hil), pow pending in the Senate, had an interview this morning with fhe President. There were also present Sccretaries Shotman, Eve arts, and Schurz. Mesnrs, Babeock, is,, Stewart, and Low, of New Yorg, eeverally addressed tho I'resident, thelr remarks belng to the effect that thore would be s depreciation of the public credit if sitver were made a legal-tender and the natlonal debt autharized to be pald in it§ and, further, that tho pasage of the Bl would be fne jurious to all kinde of industry, the views of the spcakers belng similar to those presented last night befare the Commitice. The delegs. tlona aeked the President to exercise his power taprotect the integrity of the country as tolty credit before the world, ‘Tho President raid that ‘while, as they kuew, there would be manifest fm- propricty in now cxpresring his views upon tuis subject, he would du what they bad requested bim ta do, pamely, give 1oitadae, full, aml caudld conaideration ' whenever the question should be prescutod tw hium i oBicial form for bis detormina- tlon. ‘Aftce leaving the President, the delegation cali- ed (o pay their respecis to ihe Secretary of the Treasury 8l hin ofiice.’ The Sccretary, in the course of & conversation with one of the delegates, *{ hove, sir, your visit 1o the Preaideut han tiafactory," “To which the banker replted: 11 we have done b0 gool, we have ceriainly done no barm. W bankers and brokers can pros the tan who ownerd $#00,000 or S100,000 in | Prodress of the prosecations azainat 1he co Government securllies on the other wide, —the | 1979 kept at de which wxs grindlnz down the lsbostmr , *hort while man, [Encouragement on the Democrstic sute 5 ed vaity fo the indietment. ie anplied for 1 par. An eoun us Mr, Chittenden lieard himselt alluded | 0. but the Umited States Diernict-Attorney here 16 In Mr, ' remarke he crosel over to the | nd the Attorney-General at Washington refused Tiemueratie ride in order to hear more distiuctly | 10 recommend it The Preatdent saw it howerer, What was anid. abuat b, b’ InAde soveral at. | 10 10tespose lim Excentive elewency, and fo-day & tempta to interpose & rematk, but was not permit- | $9il pardon arnived, making Cropsey & free man, ted i da ro, us e himecl! gave notice yesterday oy that he would not aliow any intercaptions, Mr, FHE OLD MAN IRRITANT, Felton wenton wijh nis deninclation bf the capi: Soecinl Dipateh to The Chivigs (1 te, taliste, sddressing Wimeell diroctly to Chittenven, AN¥ Annow, Mich.. Nov. 14, --The mariiace of who was stardin:inoue of the atilea un the Dem- bis . Mich.. Nov. 14, 3 oeratic sde, the butt of Jests nnd laughtec on | the daaghter of Albert Oldato & farer name that side, Hessid, **And yet you nnderiake to | Wilkin<on took place at Yoetlanti last evening, camfort the country by felimueit that all these | Barly this morning a crowd of fellows gave Wema things will right” themselvea, Yes, 1 know | werenade, during which the bride's father fred that” these tngs will fight themeetves when | upon thein, tting & gotne man wamed leaac Da- thiey Bave fouched the bottoniiess pitof deansie and | vl i the Toft cherk Snd. seriously Tajuiiog. hiu, ‘mvml)‘. Louk yonderatthat storni-driven oceuns. | Olda waa arrcated Lu-duy, lurrlc:nal:mld:rku ‘u‘eup«mumu X signul- - Puns nre firing every mionfe; »hips aregoinz down " el 9 L A L e b R MIIE CALIFORNTIA PLUGN, belng enzulfed. and i the inidet of ull the ruins Sax Franes Nov, 14.~Inthe City Criminsl there (potnting over to Chittenden) stande the | Court to-duy the incendiary agitators, Kearney, nu»cker l?um\;rntnlullluul'ncr"em lp‘plmlm‘!l unthe | pay Knight, Bates, Helm, Kennedy, Wylle, and emocratic sid | walting for the spoils, and uas 5 ing thoe by m'yn of dentrnction. that all thees | Ficketts wers placed on trial, The eares against things will rivht themeelves, {Continustion of | 8l excent the last two were divmissed on a techni- applaure o e Democratic side, cality, the city ordinance under, which thev were 3ir. Chittenden (<11 standing on that side of the | arrested bein: found defective. ~Wylleand Plekett Chamher) asked a minute to reply tu Felton, were ield under thie . hmate Riot act. Kearney, Mr, Dowglas—**No, not alf ' n minute to the | Butte, Dy, and Knight were nt once rearrested on wrecker,” © {Laughtef, and noisy demonstra- | & charee of riot, Al cxeept Day were relessed on Louds in 3,000 cach, Tutker proposed jocularly to have s rocewe — ew tinutes wntil kome restoratives be ap- PERJURY. hed ta the corpes of New York (ucanlug Chit- | New Yons, Nov, 19,~Itobert L, Case, Prestilent e Nardennorgh, who was eutitied to the door, | Of the Fecurity Life-and-Annuity-Insurance Com= yielded five minates of hie tinie to Chittenden. pauy, wan cousicied Ur-day of perjury in swesring Mr. Clittenden, epeaking from his own seat, | 10 the annual statemient for 1575, and rewandes raid: **Iwill not retarn to the arsnwment. Thero | for scoteuce. 1% 0o man who knows ny 1ife who dues 1ot kuow that shen | went to that inusual vlace (the Clerk's desk) (v spesk yestentay, I went there to speak the truth nccording s 1understond it The ventie- tnan has referred to me us o capiiafist, ox owning Government bande, and therciora an interested in thle matter. 1t is more than elght yenrs since § have heen able to lold or uwn 4 Government bond, and, althougli 1 apoke yesterusy of the Nutlona) Nellie, Kendallville, Ind. 3 M, ¢, Wright, Etfing- ham, 11k : Dale Wallace, Hfoupeston, Bilii Joun T, Hayward, Hanniba), Mo, Tndial Ageuta—Eanniel S, Ely, Otoe Agency, Nebraska; Isawh Lighiner, Sante Agency, hranka n K. Pyle, Navajo Agency, New Mex- teo: Witllam 1f, Dantelson, Foee ifil Agency. Iano; Edwin A, lloward, Ponca Agency, fndian Territory; F. A. Weaver, South Uta Agency. afe distance on Capadian soil. A 120 he returned to this clty and pleard. CONPIRMED, The Senate confirmed Roewell 11, Maeon, Sor- veyor:ticncral of the United States for the Terntor ey of Montana, TFrancin M. Casaldy, Winterset, Posimaste eito ('ombs. Bedford, 1n.{ AMbert Yar. Ma. " Also, all the ariy promations olntine. 18 sent 1o the Senate sinee the 20th ult,y except the appointnent of Adam Slaker, Sce- oud Lieutenant, which nas not yet been reported frum Ui Commitice, CONKLING. THE HERALD AND TIMES HAVE AT THE HON- OIABLE SENATOIL. Speetnl Disvatch ta The thlcagn Tribuns. New Yok, Nov. 1,~Responding to Benator Conkling’s personal explanation in the Henats in regard to the flerald uterview, that paper agrees with the Senator that it was not what 1s generally termed an Interview, but says it was written from memory after a vonversation with tue Senators Mr. Conkling docs not recollect all that the reporter aseribed “to him, but the reporter aflirms that Lls mnemory s better in that particular than Conkling's. As Conkling dues not select any particular statement for de- utal, It {s needicss to say more until he chuoses to be gpecifie. ‘The Times, on the same subject, says there is a story told of aman who shot at an untnsal in the underbruch 80 as to hit it if itjwere a decr, ond miss it i ¢ werer a8 cow., Conk- ling * missed fire, ond suys it was a cow, As lis so-cilled dnterview ——— SENATOR BLAINE. Bostoy, Nov, 14.—An Augnsta dispatch says Senator Naine fe rapidly convalescing, A 01 it tie clty wi have estabilshod " 4 Banke,d parted with the Jast ehare of stock 1 own- the different Livisl deatgaated e Pl et L Ty archOW-Elt: | s ralscd o breere, o Nas not held un futers | o n'a 'Sationnl. 1Ak He Sears au T riomit | b hne amaerett bivlons. as dratzasied tlon ag is propoved on the silver question, ™ view for publicativn for months, Possibly i€ | make this etatement to conciliate anybody, | Nrice wschargeaat the Main Officr, and will b received untll ® eelink the Interview had been well recelved e would on Faturdupa: have eald of It 88 hie said of Lis Roclester per- The Sccretary tespondeds ** i um happy fo hear e L make it to o explode sud you can protect yourseles, while thero fa no donbt . durit the week, and ontli 0 5, T expose fo thé world that fden. X 3 WiLLLAW I, W Bookseller aad Statloner, that others can do the wan formance, that he had nothime to take back, | The question before the Touse i before the world. | g51 Tweuty Wubashi-av, TETITIONS 1N nothing to be sorry fur, ‘Vhe Times sugyests | 1 19 the guetion now whether the credit, and | s, S W Statloner, ete,, WUy New Yonk, Nov, 14.—The Postaays: **We are informed thata petition asking tbe Semate snd Tresldont to withhold their nrpr-lvnl frum the Bland gilver bill, or from any bill which provides for the remunctization of allver as full legal-tender, fan recefved the signatures of the banks and s Ings-hunks of Boston, and fs now fu circulation tionor, And fnfezrity of the Aterfean neople simll, before all mankind, be sank into s bottamicss pll 1 therefore suy that any man who sims blows at me us a holder of Governinent securities, o bele terested In @ National Bonk, nidstakes his mark, 1 have not come licre and dared (o uiier anything on that eatiject which I have sot ansldered, ™ if 1 had but one way out oi Conkling’s diicinina, und that i3 for hlm to publish an editton of thy conversation, revised and corrected by himself. 1L speclfically suggests the inquiry whether he denies referriog to Little Evarts aud Little Roberts, o st (gl Lo, T Lake Jeweler, corier Li; W VW ARTEO-AN AN 8 the stoand 12 IWANTED=TIALE, HELP, lerka, d:ce HO0DS SALES: PEI e faland-av, YV ASTED-A YOUNG MAN ATOLT WASIED-A KOUSG AN 10 ARSIST 1N PO tograph galieey ‘and tearn the businem. A good chance, Atartjallery, 24 West Itandolph-at. W ASTER-TWC J TTchines, une etafr. \-rV"Aimnx aper. A Tack, WA factory, % ) who(4A grocer. NASSUTT, 679 Laket Callatu g, u. “Tradens —COMPOSITORS i tener. JONN 43 Narth Weila-st DA FIRST-CLAS Wast sewed work: na uther need apply. banh-a 7 W Tunier-yard, city wor «nal miney Water st WA statfoner: sy o UM LINING I WA one for cotner Kighteenth-st, WA A QOOD BANBKR AT $3AND VY 3t 1010 West Lake-st, Toyment Agencicre IMENTATEL -n LA w1 froe fare,” I, F. CHLIS Miscellineons. ED=LIVE MEN eitles trick, e EU-BOOT A3 D SHiE 2040, Noston, Mass, Wi fean Nov \WAST EN-MENT TO i ED-LADY AND) GF: tron int-claa sutscr rend tor Tora-st. \WANE 2 fant-seliling tnvent] untlon tu the righit vae. W W e an Thic paper i1 & puccecs, At UF Arents, hotll inale 8 fennir, are cololng wineys we ohira no an uthit, o WASIED=A GOOD GIUL TO DO GESERAL tinusework: must come well recomtnended. Ape Ply 81209 Warreteay \‘YAN‘I' do secontl wuiky Eugileiy of hoot 111 Calummet-ai ANTE 2L AWVAE goud reference will W ARTED=A GERuANT 0IE X Wl T and gronig, tamily, App \" AN THD!;;. it VY ASTED = CLOARMAR IS8 | PER, \TERE ourcwork” {n privaie fani Loy citeulars to BURKOWS & GAW =M A A M_IF Profit ane ) Tribune o ] ut have reduc i afte itto 2,54 sad aven (nst I'at ouF new otices, Koom ENTSIEST BURINES y work one year. intern iran et Domesticss U-A RELIAB 1o A COST it L= keneral o RVE Tily undersianis ecokl T CoOI, WASIL 8 good latmdreas Apply ST GIL, FOI 2 Weat Vaa NenINiIesscs. uuranteed 10 eajorienced hands. JRINTXY €0, Midison s Peusta-ris. among the same class of fnstitutions in this elty," TITE OFFICES, PILLEY'S APPOINTMENT, Speetal Diapriich 10 The Chlrugo Tribune, Wastitxutox, D, C., Nov. 14, —~The appointment of Filley as Postmuster st St Louls wus an cutire triumph of the Presldent and other members of the Cabinet over Becrctary Schurz. The latter, ever sinco Iast epring, has Loen persistently pressing Samucl Hayus, one of his special political friende, time I couln cxpose the fallacios, miretatenents, errors, and nunsense of the lest speaker (Fulton) #4 that no man who ia capatile of forming a Jndicial opinton on any great question could povatbly male uany mietake” sbout” M. There never wis, n a discussion in & dellberative indy, s bite leen shown i this discaeelon, vo mch of Lenotance, v much of paesion, 5o much of til spint whick will wurely destroy the integrity of this nation, o nuch thut was ubwdlutely wrong, absolutely ruinons, und Tending only to atter dishGnor. (Applauss un the Republicun =lde. | Mr. Jlurdenbergh made an appeal us o member of the Bankinz nnd reucy Committee for o T OITY REAL ESTATE. [P0 EALE= e o GCTAGOY, STASKARD: roof, stone-frunt dseiling aid Wiz 1106ty W Artlass . easl uf Polk-st. Tumdeen fuilrovenient. xtor inadid this y eur, 83,501 f yut il oae st yon ecr - duven, o % ornors for it. =gy own @i lnprovements, 1wo- il Brlck Gweiliug, 11 Toumg, 173 241 Vernon-av.. between Thir second und TUIRY-thitd-ste.; e sife and fok ui this house. I, l'l’ll’l 15, oy THE RECORD., BENATH. Wastixaroy, D. C., Nov, 14,—Mr, Iugalls, from the Committes on' Indian Afluirs, 1eported, with amendments, the Benato bill Lo enable the Indians t0 become citfzens of the United States. Placed on the ealendar. Mr. Conover {ntroduced a LIl to grant additional homestends to settiers upon public lande in the Btates of Alabuma, Mlssleslpp, Loulslana, and Lo Iy with buz it 0L pALY. . 5 gast frunt, on Kiste for the position, and has denounced Filley as | Vlorida, & tlonal howne und national falth, Tewould ‘be w | & Siaracat, botw & machine polltician, In (bls Schurz had an | Ieferred to the Committee o Public Lands, buor wpegiaclo 'f;fi,‘;‘llné"filu'.fiy‘{#'f%«‘“fi“r:'\ifl‘.‘fifii i i Momroe: Important ally lu tho Globe-Democrat, whose | At the concluslon of the wmorning hour, Mr. | yhjg fo redeem fte promises, i+ plighted faith, wnce wold for 10,005, " K. 11, BOY L, Koo 1. editor preferred churges against Filley thal he was | Maxy called up tho resolution submitted by him 8 | Congereas must bulld up ond sot destroy, isuitents o machine-pohtician. To theeo chiarges a Cablnet ofiicer, imitatlug Lincoln's story about the whisky habits of a noted Union Genera), ward that he wishe ed there wera more sucly machine-politicians who conld carry the City of st. Louls Republican and clect three Hepublican Congressinen. Tho appolnt- wentofl LOTU LAWRENCE AND POSTMASTER FILLEY wery the independént netof the President, on- tirely outslde of the Cablnet. At thu time of the adjonrnment of the Cabinent yesterday no decis- fon Inefther cuse bad been made. Tho Presldent this morning, howaver, without further consuita- tlon with bis Cabluet, ¥ent in the uames of Filtey and Lawrence.s ‘The candldate of tho Teturning Board first swan King, under whose Colloctorship it was possiblu for the members o the Iteturning Board practi- vally to control the office., Anderaon, however, is wald lately v have opposed King. Ring out of the way, the prominemt candidates wero Uov, Packard, Gov. Penn, and tho revroe ventatives of tho - Warmoth faction. The fricnda of Gov, Warmoth luslat that the otlico was tendered il but declined. Penn 8 one of the prominent leadors of thy Young Conscreative Deme ocratic varty, Gov, Packard possibly might hiave received the oftico had Ly snown o ditfercnt spirlt, Thiyat least is the statement mady by the Loudsl- aua politiclans. Thoy may, however, that Packard has chivsen not to recognize the President; that he has few days a3v, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to Inquire duto the expediency of construet- ing o system of defensive works on the Rio Grande frontier of the Unlied Statee, and spoke at Jenzth in regard Lo ralds frowm Mexico into 'Wexas and the ty fur such defensive worka, ‘I'hie resolution was roferred to Lhe Comnmities on Military Afalr, Mr. Windom, from the Committee on_Appropri- otions, reported, withawendments, the Hoose bill making appropriations for the support of the arwy, and it was placed on the calendar, The bill lemended by the entire omlasion of the claune hnerted by thellousw, which provided that four cavalry regiments ehould be recrimnted to thy Tull furce of 1,200 men cach, and kept bn service on the Texas frontler, but provides that the total number of ien on (he army-rolls should be hmited to 20,000 men. The Sen- ate Commiitce recommend the insertfon, - in placo of the mandatory provision concerning the e of troops In Texas, of the following eliuwe: *+Cavalry regfments wiay be recruited tu 100 men In cach company and kept aa near us practicable to that number, and a sulliclent force of _cavalry shull by cmployed {n the defewre of the Mlesicun and indian frontier of Texas," The Comuitice du not teconmend uny fncrease In the smounts voted by the House, buty ot the contrary, proposs a reduetion of 50,000 in the dtem for the conver- #ion uf emoothsbore guns (o riled cantons a0, 000 In the amount for honvitale, nud €500 provriation lur the olico of Comuman on sall 1hio couniry was 50w in a comll. uing, and 1f 0o obsiacle wera Inte rrive ut that much-desired result, d (N, Y,) sutd tesuinption has come * within u bulr's breadtti, ‘Che natlonal lmports of Inst year had been Jees o % o 00U, 000, It wns this that had tuwurd grecabiucks by some B pur cent. The erope of the yenr would next year bring $250, 000, By from CHurope, und that wounld - do thu reat of It There was an ahundance of crops tn this country, Ssuch as {1 never bad before, North and west of the Ohio, north of the Mirconrl, and north of Ransus there wete 122,000, - 000, (K10 bushels of corn. The conntry had x ceop of wheat wuch a4 it never baul before, und & erop of cotton equal to the best. Europe must hae Ity and must pay for it. The country must enjoy thia rosperity 1 splte of_mintaken pollticlane, of po- I’mm Lorples, and of self-styled fricnds of the \weople, {Laughter.} Me. Coxasked Mr. Townseud whetber be cone widered that the passage of the Silver bill was or wan 10t 1 step toward resumption, and whethcr hy did not bellevo that silver was coin according to the Constitution, and therefore that the public debt conld be puld in vilver, Mrl ;’lllflull‘ll 5 lie ll.llal \V‘lllcn by I‘um!n ‘\“!r? negutiated both sifver and golit were the coin of R - ERC R e, conutry. 'llu lm{kl uoldmmx of the inoral and - . BEAL ESTATE WANTED: e olftfcal propriety of payis watione! Lot uid 7 Drivate Hands. contruckea befors INg1 with what f ity st o¢u barsatn, . 1L BEELER, wan the coin of the country st the tinge when thesa Genetal debis were contracted, but he waw not i favor of ‘Fhe VicesPresident lald beforu the 6 ucont= | coluing ellver to an unlimited extent. musicution from the V'resident Inelosinz u report Alter further debate, the matier went over withe of thu Sceretary of Gate in reply to the Seusto | out action, sud the House adjourued, n:wl!]lllun nrblnu Hth ml‘r.l: mln’»:sunl g:) ll'w w'mw oo of prisouers by sn armed Land frum Mexleo from the Sull fu Stars County, Texus, fu August owt, | | CRIM I, FIVE ACLGES, j linite, pric T Tourtedn pl thie Diark-f, an ur a hot 3313 b inyton: ol Clheupest 1 et vour market galen or luvesiaicut: sater .U, EALLE, Buow 10, 116 Wasti [ e Dok v Chleagos §! wy 0 warkel, iyt showy fric already un, LA 1 LA, a0 et downi no Fu‘n sercr, ot ball fin 3 “iie- trade. Address B 3%, Tribune utlice, FTULE AND PTANOR, loined oo Koud callaterals. TETOUIER CEN Fard Wikbin S mih NOT EVEN CALLED UFON 1IM; Refereed. 3 2 g farna within 3 Ll el ond that bc, o Coutling would put i, *+ Fresorve | cond it ho conshisrition of tho vy Somro: COSTLY DISSIPATION, A RS IR ed the dignity of a great ono discrowned, tu wich an cxient that the Prosldent could not know whether ho was a friend or foe, ad Gov, Packard visited tho White-lloune and given tho Presldent an opportupity, It b8 very pusaible that he would have been numinuted Collector of the Porl, Of hls cunfienation there would have heen o doubt, The Democrats would bave wiliingly voled for him, and by hite appolntment buve congratulated them* selven o the climinution of onu of the trouble- some natioual questions, 4 ; LAWIRENCE, who Iy nominated, moved souid thirty years aso from New dersey to New Orleans, una’has accimue lated nuch wuaith ss 0 sugar-plantu e was elected 10 the l"ort(y-uxlr Congress, but printion bitl. M. Cuckrell sald he wonld not object to the bill Letig taken up now, with the understanding that itn coustderatiun be defcreed nntil to-morrow, 1t Dad Just been printed whth the simendments, aud Senators had not had thne to examing it, Mr. Windum uccepted the proposition of Mr, Cuckrell, and the Army bl was Luken u) the underatanding that { should cope up as wu- finirhieil busiuess tu-morrow, Mr. Whyte submitted nn amendment to the Duticlency Appropriatior/will np&nrumlnlmf 1 B0 for continuitue operations under the dfre of the United Btates " Fish Comulaxion conuecied with the propedition and distrivution of xhad and other food shes during the prescut Hacal year, Hererred, Speciul INapatch to The Chicuun Trbnne. By, Louts, Nov, 16 —In May laet, Licut, Hine kle, of tho United States nrmy, nt that time cote nected with the Quartenmaster's Departnnt at Furt Leavenworth, camo to 5t. Loute, and durinz hiis otay becatne enamiored of tho charms of Mellie Surridge, the kecper of o niatson de jole at Eleventis and St Charies strects, lere I seems he mady his temporary headguariers, Hlaving thus squay- dered In debanchery what ready cash he had with bm, he ran the rétainderof the spree on tick, which continucd until bls LIl had arenmicd such formidable proportions that the {fale inamorata Urauchied the subject of o wetilement. The young doipl Afr 2 Moiley 1o loan v wal ofeverp deacription ay G0kt Utiice itcenved), 00 bast VANSUON PULN ITULK, ¥ 4 tosuil; alae ua Ruod culla: hioo) 32, 1075 Loay snd Bultlon tubilatied 1933, AN ON'F 15, machiucry, aid viic: £ n:lp'.ml,.{uu 56, 100N 24 L all kool collaterals, W, hl ALLEY, W ugton-s., Hoow 47, + Windont aubmitted an ¢ ot dre ed, 8320, e 3 was bot wealed until tho OF e | aui b wpromnting S1, 200 fos thac o e e afirotdtow s denfe fos the uOUHL cliimed. foctn [ TOLOAN UFON FURR T, and i known generally 000 of | of preparing for puolicatiun aud budextig u vutue | 07*8 haviog uxo ora ol pt. Hoy o i Kood Collaivrals. - - the strungest supporters of Gov. Warmoth, If the thu paper, which was drawn upon the Unlted Statey » Landolphiret. lourton Demucrats state the trull Warmoth hay Been unusually snccussful with tho Administra- tion, for, ujthoagh taking no rl-n n;the Proatden tind cuuvasy within thu State, bie has the control of the Conealldated (nternal llevenue otice, Collecturship of thy port. coutaluing the pruccedites of 1n Electural Came misnion atid of the two Haises of Congrees §n rue gurd to counting thy Electoral vote, Kefeerud, e, Hamltn introduced 8 bill autborlzing the purchasy of tho picture kuuwn o4 tbo **The Polatiy in Her Wiktee Quarters bu Robeson Chan- ral, " providing the cost ol the pleture does nut SaiTreanuty, ‘This drats the next day was pre- sented b the Sub-Treasury for_paviuent, when it was repudiaba as worthless, Subscquenily, upon cutmplaint of the daverninent ullicials ot Lhe Treay- ury, Licut Hinkle was arreeted, and Ldy been cone et Jail over sluce, o period af uearly six L5 1N SUSHS OF $2 AND T 5 AN ¥ or eurrency st the counting- vy, ENATS CAN 1 WAl ! curiency at thy nd now HANGE Vol T 1‘nuf:-=‘ JULVER b PikCLS TS PACKAG he Bonrbons . look oo the nomiuation to-day, | exceed $10,000, Meferrud. wontha, Fhis morntng ho was arrabzucd i the | $ 'nfululn UKE fur CUrIEICY At rountig Toam of which will undoibtedly bo contirnied, us the baits ‘Iho Vice-Prealdent waw authorized to )l tho | United Stated -Court for ecnl e wag | Tribute Company, for tho ze-eatailivhiunent of Warmotn's power, vacaucy on tho Comwlties ou Peusions occasloned | represented by ap atiesney, W addreser SETITE LAWNENCE 14 A DEMOUNAT, but has alweys whown conscrvstive iendencles, 1o was supported LY tho two Iepublican Cungread- men from Loufslana. Gov. Wurmoth v o very strung wupporter of the Admintetration, and it js t unlikely thet he futends to altempt to ro- catablish bis own power, to use e fullueuce to by the Testgnation of Mr. Dayiv, and on the Come nilttee on Transpartation loutes to tue deabourd, uccasfoned by e |u:lfluz|lou of Mr, Baunders, He therenpon appoluted Alr. Voorbees to il bote yacane After execativa sesafon, the Senate sdjourned, thy Court i s favor, sud awked that hiy Houor would excreme some lenfenicy in the cane, - fn Hhie test place, hecause of the uniform cood characler the prisoner had heretofore hornes and, sccondly, 10 vlew of tho fact that he had already serveed "4 terin fully comucusurate with his uileuse, which nligaed ot with the mtent to defraud the Luiid up an Adoinistration party. HOUSE, erpinent, biut wava sort af senn- s treak, L NEW Toa-OCTAV Wine, who b leucribed avs valn and weak maug Wi 0 o ¢ the | arisiins from’ u desies tu pacity to stren v whou bR Tiadiet reduced the forea I tho Cistom-Huwar, ToF Whtch | (omamin o Toess o itructiug th 4 B had becoms indetted “tirousth (e Influcuce of Commitier on Manking and Curreucy la faquire Lie recewved o letler of approval from Seeretary i {20 aucading il 9 sirong drink. Fhe attoruey prescuted to the 1 FALM O CF: Bliermian, Iie becanne realive a the OrTorencd | |ae st maire e sl e Baukiig | E0Makcral Tetters frous (he cobimaoring oices AL aLNOrACkES of Wells and_Anderon, and retused to listen 1o of Licut. Hinkle, gy lm anircproac ¢eifor Boues hable elars trade 1or clear suburidu tuclr recommendations, * Anderaou then had uim- act yeoeultautey, ungd good-hearted - rtuciple of cutajive ¥oliv; in aby Scaty wher such laws way exiaf, wud also"ne 10 the propricty well appointed Deputy-Caliector, * Arnvd with this . : e Judye Trval perused the fetters, nod and | ke cliaut il and 40 ores uf Lyd. s thecw BULORY, ho aucteeded . pacig T the New Ors | of Mastding euld lawe wo as tu linut, the eelency in view of wiiat {he yrlsoner lind stremdy auf. | dwclisee, G oo uf (he besd ruuntid fi i, Ilullu:‘\‘:ll:‘lxl:n:hl:: ¢ the Returning Board retusaere, r. Tuwnsend oflervd s resulution Justructing | fered. :ud):tl: llguu"‘x‘ff:l‘w‘x‘:lrfiyln‘::lluln ol s by | SEER GO anie fur 15, Biere b8 u fine chancs for & atlecting 1be personal bubite of King werg forwarded to the President, and derson und Wells, since they huve Loen hure. tried hard 10 secure the appointuieut of Anderson Collectar, Haviug been iuformed hat (hin i W) pive il the Jow ot seutence posviole. 1l then proceeded to senteuce bit (0 thres months' lwvrisvnment in thy County Jau, and a ine of §1. the dudiclary Comuilties (o tuyuire into thy facts of the lmprisounivns of Bobert snalle (voloceds, A mewber of the House from Seu'h Caroling, aud to report whethier such Imprieoument 1a or iy not violatiun of the constitutional privileges of the dier. a1 WOV D, g it 7, 17y Madisvn:ot. BOOKS, i MERICAN CYCLUPEDIA, 16 VOL: NEW Elv, could not bu done, Ley requestid Lo sppoinment | floase, ROBBED OF 82,000, A b Eh a1 s iare €2 pubs. 8t iy {m::n“upfl?gf. ::::!Lr\: lx‘ru'ix:r:m'\fl;:‘l; e Bullenoffcg, susstheiint, & Snechal Iawatek in Ths Chicago fridune. a5 Nactiusheran s bl ul inciand, J1LLvels inttinata 'buniuess resatione with Auderson, or | Eiiins the duiciory tunites puer b Mapisos, Nov. 15.—A wau paned A 8. | ¥luivenie st iaigprice. MILLEWE jod sl Kenulser, Captatn of s sort of tug. Adojied. b Johusov, & eatdodrover, pussed through this | S SWERA Lo TOLL YOU 0, Alr. Wood, Chalrman of the Committee of Waye | city on bly way home to Black Earth, tnthis [ $75 (hAM i SRTHIT The nomination of Lawreace Was nol o surprive 10 thuse who baye watched 1he progress of events since last March. In June Judgs Ring was up- pointea Collector, He |mmumum?- sppointed An- iers d mows of the wembers of the Returmuy Staudard wi ke brivg and Seans, Feported back the Tesviction for the tival udjournwept of Cougress ou the 224 inat. at Go'clock. Hewald he would nos call for prescut action, uut woeid cull {t up i a day ortwo. Fhe Hlouse 1ben sesunied connideration of the prives, b dore Yo o200 county, 1ast eveuing, from a trip in ‘Vrempaleay ?.'*.la.n...y i b arboris. County. Oun reaching Black Eurth, in the nid- dl¢ of the uight, he started to walk to b kome, vour ibrary soe CHAPIN, €0 MUNICAL, Boa xceptiog Madieon Welle, to some |biil for the repeal af the Specie-Hestmption set. amile from the station. Ou reaching his gate, #70, postion. Judge Ki previous Mr. Keter ofercd au -'m-\u‘mm-m u:n nothing | and laylag hands ou it, he was coufrouted by Jsatitiet,© sppointmcut as Collector, Lad been ope of the Justices of Loo Kellowy Suprewie Court, und hie resigustion from that courtde- stroyed tho gquorumn, and practically dusbanded the vonrt fieelf, becretary bherman {v uuderstood to have accurvd the appoiutmant uf fKing. the Coi- Toctorship being uuder hie Depurtment, ‘The ape polutment of the Returulug-Hoard members ae sabordinates of Ring bus been STROSGLY OFFOSRD by many of the Luunyllic Dewgerats, who have Leeo subpurters of the Presidont's policy, and also 1d L0 bave beun wojected 10 LY 1he basiness com+ monily, King, woreover, i8 reported 10 be oy longer & man of fuil weotdl viger, sand fo7 divers fensous 1 sseued prouably frou 1ba begnuing of thu extra pesslon that Klug's name would not be scot 10 " lhy benste, The apocsraBes Lero of Anderson and Wells, of the Return- g HBoard, = wnade this more censin. 11 1t bad been the Presideat’s lnteution before that time (o nowluste King, the actlon of Wells and Auderson here, Mf reports sro truo, would bave etfectually prevented 1. They are re&r.cwnwd to Lave asld repostedly with threats’ Ciat they woaia MAKB DECLARATIONS OF FRAUD 1n cegrectiog with the Elcctorsl vote uf Loulstans, sad that they would do 80 under gastaln cisciun. 1n toe Jevumption act shull v cunyirued to suthore 3ze Of require the Secretary of Lae Treasury Lo re- ure or cancel epal-tender notes 1hat way be re- deemed vn 0 afier the 18t of Jagusry,” 1870, or that may then be m the Treaeury uncanceled, or that may sftcewards come dulo thy Tresaury vibore wise Lbag by redeption. but that such noles sy be used in paywent of all Uctia against the United States, or in exchangy for coty ot- bullion, Mr, Deering oiercd an aticndment 0 postpoue the yesr of resumption from 1675 to 1880, ais0, touuthorizo the relwie of Jegal-tender uoles, and 0 wake taew legwl-tender for all debls, public aut prvate. Mr. Ward oftercd an amendment that nothing in the act eliali atlect the payment of deble due ou 1he Lat of January, 1879, :n payuent of w. or {n debte tbat mey have vecvimne duc sfter that fur the payment of waves of lator, bul tndt such cebts shatl be legally payabic only tu sich cola or notes as shall bejegal-tender. Mer. Beli favored ne repeal of the Resumution act, because he thooght it would be imbructi: and imposibly for tee Goverumynt Upob the 1ut Janyary, 187U, Lo redeen tne legal-tender notes uow outstanding, snd cven 31 1t would be practica- Lle 12 would be unwise 10 policy sod ruwigous i rusults to do 90, 1f the coautry could be saved from Lhe rula which the Heaumolion srt was wie- two fool-pads §ho placed tWo revolvers ut bis buad, deusudfz bis mouey or his lfe, Mr. Joliuson protested that be Ll uo money, but the roboers, doubticss kuowlug thelr man, per- wted in thelr dewands, sud Alr. Julinsol 5 cowpelled Lo give up 2,600 which b re trom the sale of stock, when the road ageuts decamped. No trace hus bgen had of them. Mr. Johnson offers & rewand of ¥L,0O for thelr capture, He can give no descnption of the rubbicrs, be Letug o dazd, and fo delnge so dark, that hic 100K no particular otice of thea, ESCAVED CONVIUT! Bpecial Ihepalch L The Chicuga Trisune. B7. Louis, Nov. 14.~Thls moming, about an hour befvre daylight, five prisoncrs escaved from the hospital duilding of the Missouri Peuitentiary at Jeflerson City, ond are still at large. The followiug are the vasnes and de- scription of the escaped wen: . James Riley, 20 yeurs old, tve foet Ligh, pocks marked (wa: sent from Raodolul Cuusty fur w BO—GOOD CPEIGHT PLANO OF STAND. ‘\ and Liake: sdats pricy. Addriss W 3, Tribue. o AND CARIKIAGES, N FOI WIKTEI: ities from viy erins low; bost of I EASTY e e (I} 5 o ; price uai wiiore 1L 43 b seud A diress W 17, Trivune, Bricoand whers It ean besecs Addren W I, Trivune, POl SALE-0SE ¥aRE v b‘il:#:fl- FLWIII‘ Wb G Eart A WASTED- lio X Ao 1l work £F 10 and g over 2o or ) yearn ohd.” Cul ur fuur da) Y WASTED=G00D Il‘euwuupum 3 X WOMNAN FOR Reel 1erehino uthe T 1 Tuitly 3 et be el Uil 88 117 LWL, stadlon-st, 'O GENT=740 MICIHGAN-AV., 3-5TORY AND baseuient Trick Lo, 5, Hewly pupereds ainted. and caleimined i retir; guand see OTWINE LOLBY, M6 Destiorn- 0 XY o NEAREIGHT- centhin. Lroot and Kitelen "o i e o ke W st 'l‘o‘ ane. uh st lloor, 10004, Turnirie TO_RENT—1XOUNE! Souih Side, T— Wit 3 iFhegt., Buolil NT= 10 BEUS.L ) ENCED STOF. SAT znee st:oe sale, enrner Twellthe S SABH AND MOLDING it BN AN GOOD ADVER- solfcilor oo An establ{shed weekiy news. ¥ood opeuing for live men.” Koom A4 Major D=A GOOD"MAN T6 TAKE it BANTMAKPR 1} for pluertes, and jo) JAN, #im Soutn ADIES TO SELL needier, Chiruuion, | jeweiry, I, efe. s Ue Tareest and elieaptst Liuss [n the worid fur Ujess koo TAN, BY A Bortun House, for Wiscousin, Siintiesota, nnde owa: nicn of expericuceobly. Address Box. NTH TO KNOW THAT inatquartees to 100 It langer §4 for AULACTI A BAYe been e 1a bolnzz Taplily taken . 10 1f yuut wirh 1o ates: cull br Write; £30 per week mid NTED~ELJALE MEL | housewurk references required. IBguire Thitrsday asalic-al. and “Thirtyninth-st, 0M BRICK BESIDENCE, dirier, moleri 1o ements, st ol turiece wuod haru, culy §: =1, i A YEATH LERS YOIt ALY o i NVABA: Apuiy or V120 Deats d o Food olte A R a1 1, 199 Man- 8N Til stional IPub. Fatit, T preferted, Ui, FOR washilig, mall privae 1 [ CALSOS, WOLKIN r wonai ean atd neat 6 Mich 167 EAST v 1N o0 Larce o Forey-i 1 LivIng tootiie ou second foor uf 42 Fifth-av. Wo-s1OFY Trauy dwebiinig, Flue cottaie un Hurrionts enie 1o thr o RENT= Three: Watiash-ur, FiooM_TGICK HOUEE, ‘Thivup-st., hear 44 ON'T NE Mincelluncous, BOUTH BIDE, Taine dweiling. barn, and lot, 49 g woaary trame dwelling, 0 roois, 1631 Pralste-ar., Twousthry and hasement brick, Langley-av., near oty B WENT B{DE; y #nd hasement bri with harn, 852 Weat A Tory stone frutiL.ne ¢ iea MTeed-caT, Two-s10ry franie honia ou Margarct-at., Tuv Clark-at., 'l‘O Lt mongh: 8 b, Room 13, y Fritugie olice, TAN ) - ENT—\ 3 MY 1 T ot 120 Gl e renlal or) sk reut I tue ci! O LENT-RIC 10 East W ashingston caantiy stiusicd (i cliw Tot househeeplin, bt maath Bide, GORR SF : Silcltgua ur W: basli-as, breferced, Ao ey lier Trilne willce. OLETIE 8D B=IZOOINN, South Sides F70 BENT=CHEAR AT 79 EASTIVAN TUREN ST, !' ey TUrhished dhoat sty Ao W UararaLy el VLN El AP TO eat aiul truusicut hdgers at Waltun House, 34 i 35 Wastit au-si._ Mits. HIXO! FUITE PUBGN Dicarharuest. ns. Y2 und WANTED 3 T—IN uind vast OF lat -8y, Lt It roou w0 geaticiney £ %) EANE VAN BUREN-AT., J Pieassut rovuis; g0od board it destred ut cicsp R . W2 W 168 Wt TS MICHIGAN, 1ok wils AV-<FLEASANT ¥ ALl Board, for Luw ladi AV.- DESHIABLE ¥ with b “ABABY West Sidee VIt ABIILAND-AV Luard at uoderste unturawicd, With busrd AD. Firat-clase board sud Luardurs Elotelxe e AND 130 WAH ol roins $1 Wanted ub Very A NOTEL tur L wints Nouie without buard, 32 10 34 jor week. 31,20 1s witat bs wasLd, Las [ Chuu N 25,000 BUSHEL STEAM L VAl 5 PMt‘('.iJ.!‘ w AVEERSANEY, et Tioce, Cluarcu 0f b oilicy of Luy 1t Lut, i Julahilante, lwmcepatbic peserrid; ¢ ke, Wilh sotie BUSINESS CHANCE E 10 IULkcl beat o Trivuny oo, 1y tme. ¥IL). BELL A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF GLO- 14ch [0 a0y m.)‘xv.ln Lias the cash. aud wake nu © 4UF Lt irade » ool Lade Lo uiy s0rv b M €3y, Adureas W o, ljl_hnla ad guwd willy we Tiav L2 A X0 3 PUYsIC cost $IL U Lo Ll i for chy Teal alie8L. DWW Vrotts' Iw by 150 EF eni b Year, NO Ny but a kool T, EIel Lo Lbe Figll pagty. dud A AR e T ) ) Sty and iaseinent brick cilents; rent, 850 per wonth., it st y aul ueisicht stoue-(ront dwetling, 1320 Uwelllug, gaa fsturey Woldn) Wesl Auaiing st 4 Waluut-st., §1 ear Aty tunyenls frawe, brick buscument, Webater-ay, near BAIRD & BEADLEY, 90 Las: SIED ROOMS; LOW. er day from Lic 10 $1. INS—APPLY RIVA T a1 hkarad (AT ot it V(e Junze pentenag, Address, with v BIXN00ME culity, nicely NEAR BTATH 5A weluck dinuer. bidlaess, parly buylig s ¢ Gllicr Dusioeas Which Clable 143 Leed Feply. Pull set: ALL MO Aduing; 825 Alt DE. 14 g Twenty-see: w2 FANILY, Thuxy W, 2K )y LN ISHED for gentleman and LUOMS ASH-AV, — W el wav: v ratew. reuve an RITUA’ UATIONS WANTED-JIALEs fookkecpers, Clerks, &ce GOOn 1 asme whales *)10 1 N0t ATrald of w ment: (6 fAMILar with the Norvezian and French Ianguagee: and can furnish angestionabie tetts Tunnialefeam [astemplovers, Addrees ALl ED- WARD. Past-Onice, city. JITUATION w. A 3 ) retal) dry goods Atire. apenke Norwoglan and Khe Rllah: can RIve guod referencer: will g0 In clry of codne try. Adds BITGIT, Whitewater, Wie QITUATI A A GENTLEMAN OF 8 thornugh basiness habita and sbiiitis, conversant with foreign Iancuages. who has been compelled by lieavy lowen o dlxcontinne his husiness tn New Tork, dee Hiresa seerannibie poaltion, where his nuaiihcations will tnsure fair recnneration, Tritune i JITUATION ~ WANTED-IN A DRUG _STORE= D couniey braferred. iy a sonng man who has tind contiderable experiunce, {he Lant thirtcen montha havs ing been opent ka Chicagtv, In the pharm: experienced chemist in the Weal. 1% atiended on Eulirse of lectnres in Chicage College of Pharmac el ot references given. Address LEW!S, Tribugs GITUATION WANTED-NY A MAN OF "NEARLE 3 40 yeara of age, &t Bccountant or salesman; WHilhE ta du nther work. good refercnces can be given, Ade dress S 32 Trbune office, %mmflnu"wn-rzn-nr AN EXPERIAN LY saiesman, familiar with the book and music t Adaress WV 34, Teibune office. QUTOATION WANTED ¥ A PRACTICAL DOOK- ) keeper and correspondept. iTas hsd seven years' ex- perience st nsirauce and \dercantile boukkeeping. snd cag turnien best city references; single man, and will- Inktocngize aia moderate salar, Address 8 o4, ‘Tribune oftice, Conchmen. Tenmaters, &ce TION WANTED-AS COACHMAN BY A ble marrien tian. without ciitidfen, Swe thoroukhly umlerstands bis fiainess, sover aan s Lrious, 8 carceal arives wire woull do lahindry work {n asmail famliz: very bestof referencen, Addrest 5, Fribunc ufice. JITUATION “WASTED-AR COACIMAN: CAN ve rs'tllntu from prowinent men In the cit aldress, for three dags, HANKRY, 1224 Praitis -arc of b}, Denjon, JILUATION "WANTEU—IT A RELIADLE MAN (Swede), 24 years olil, tn 1ake care of harses, driva, oF nything tisci hest of ‘Teference. W 83, I ribune. Miscelinncous, JITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED ¥ uan in & private family or bosniing-ouse, where £ can go tunight schnol. Will work for low wages, cau como well recommended. W 84, Trihune office. SITEATION WANTED CAN Rusraulee a ol ale of hulll 1 i Wiscan aln, & cliAnce) e It best Ranses NCvd appiys bess of i Tefcrences, Address W A2 Tribune omce. QITUATION WANTEL-DY & GOOD SAL O torrarel tn Wirroustn ar Minnessta for whl zive trial without salary 10 guvd parties asan toe duceitient; best of ref@rences. W 67, Trilune ofic JITUATION W FILSTC1.ASS JAY dioe: heat of Feferences f roquired, Picass addse rihune ottice, TUATION WANTED=A A Would he pleased to 4D whom they can high and gardener, Addreess 8 AND GENTI,] T of u sitnation for n Fecommend d £rv0m Cribuue oflice. JTUATION WANTED-IIY A ¥OU Dok Ingn privais taintly: has Lt sere perience, Wi 1o reterente frou foriner ems ployer us to cl altlfuloes; American pras feupe st aud inquiro for Stiss 3y NTED=HY FIIST-CLASS COOR 83 for private {smily ‘or buariing-touses refercnces lven, Ay at 181 Townse: NUUATION WANTEGZ (¢ X GOGH GTRLT0 10 Y general ko work, 63copt washing of svcond work; y reference. Call 10r Lwu days at 389 Fife oot ] teenth < SITUATIONS WA =Y TWO GIILS, O 8 do up-malrs work, and the other hurset referency, Cali a1 139%i bhurtiei-av, QITUATION WANTED=HY X REAT, TIHE( v oud of el SrLATios ) inan and LB, (EIL enn, one for sccund work and tha cn, together OF sepurals, Lall 3% b SITUATION WANTED-IY A WELSI GTIL TO 10 ) general Bodsework o stuall fanitly. or cuuk, wash, and frub whetn secoud girlls Kepl. 221 South Dens platneest. pertain, BNy TWO Wi i o second 1amy OF buatdii 2-liouse, Call at 379 SHEATION WANTEDZDY A D coinpeicit Gernian gl (o cook, wa Hlest city Peferen: W3 State. Lall ks JITUATION WANTHU—DY A RESPECTARLE Kirk us couk, washir, and [Poner |n & smail famlly Of Feferences [ ruquitet, - Call t 16 HUFILGL o st HOROUGHLT NTEI-BY A CAPADLE §W! Tul I Wwourk it u private famiiy, | Call fur twa daye al G5 stateest, JITUATION WANTED—BY X GOOD GIRE TO 10 8D genieral hausework b a privaie (family: goud refere euves given, Apply 8t 00 Cottage Uruvesny, SITUATION WANTED=BY AN ENGLISH i ¥ codk or second GIR; roferences ff feauired. Call at D33 Slate-at., tur ivgdays, JITEATION WANTED-BY A GOOD GIRL Tu bO ) general arcwutly with refervncs, Cafl ut a5 West Waalington-ate » SITUATION WASTED A FIRST-CLASH GIGL R {0r COuRInR OF KENCTal BOUSEWOTK T i pF volo Cauls Iy _tiowd feterence, Adareas 37, “Cribun STTUATION “WANTED-BY AN VY i Tor elihier secund work, laundry vl hutsewurk. Adiress P 6, Triinion SRUATION WANTEDSEY L UL TG DiST o aabing, OF a8 . Avpis Tar inres duys ut S5 bouths Mgk, Pores Stk AvHY QITUATION WANTED-HY A COMTEIENT Ul U du gencral fiousewark (o8 privats family, G AL 173 Weat Lake QITUATION ™ WANTED-IY . X THO) ) conipelent cirl Trom Masachusetts to do general huttsework in n'respectal iy, Fift Siuatio: “WANTED: G Y penera) unvewark. P'lease call for twe days at Sud Clarkest., near Nineieenth, up-siafre. QITUATION WA i DG Y ceneral housewark. Call at 254 Caluet s NTED=UY A CONPETENT GINL 1 gmiuld privacs family, Lest A RELTAULK PERS! 11 Klods “Rued “Coukiug. Firsts ress, lleference from bestfuinbics, No. BT v, ATIU! TED=BY A COOK IS PRIVATE retercuce. Call Bt noRhwest coruer Polk and Latiiut i griuatio TWARTED-BY A SWHDISH GTI,, ) coupetent aud Well recominended, for ® Brivato Americal 23 ) L 30 Nursoss SITUATION WANTED-LY A% AM (0 (ake cutire charge of chifuren uni e clicce frun place wikets cnguged by er two ye or sddress HOUBEREERELR, 04 West Adat ¥lousokocpors. QUILATION WANTEU-DY A VELY COMPETENT 33 yuuing widow we hGusakeeper fur purey of weniles meni saliafactory cliy references, Addreds s U1, Tribe une ullice, 4= QITUATION WANTEI-IT AN SMERICAN LADY s liousekeeper, CF (0 do any kird f work, Tess of «ity Telerences, Call a fun Carroll-ay, Miscolianeons, QITUATION W ED-IIY A YOUNG LADY AS Weopyiat or to clerk tia contr Tlenss aniswee fannedintely by caliing at 145 Weat Vai Burea-at, TR CARPLTS? {1 CARPETE e of the bosst selecttous of Carbeis (o the clty, New i hiylee wie now ureiving, nd we wii Al aslere priees than_ any howse in W' clly. "Greascmio will bo Vakei Lo shuw ulir Cusoiners RO0ds, AnG We WL W. Fant rpts 80 by tho very beat i 1l warkot. Vail fetore purchasluz. W AV LOWELL & (0.1 790 Wert ot (JHEAT CLUSIXG.OUT SALE OF HOUSKUOLD 3 joude, N il Dearborn-at., corner Chie cagu-av., conteuls of 10-ruan huuse consleting of Kok, oy Bridascls od 1baraln carpels, tlecant bouk-Cuscy bodateads, Freuch blate mautl uid Yiee eldscl, vid lur eatebslon Lable, O Th3-octave MRTIZE Liatios Jenus L Fegulaion, vury Do Kas A3tures, cholce vl) Urruiah chroluos, one Yery fe Parior sal, 7 pleces ook €415, R groal sacriuce. ver €, curycta, crockery. 4.0 gquircd_ th muke 3 Dvne Comtoriabic, ~wi feawuahia Prices 3ud ou enay payuicats. Te guly 0ot in Culcags Who €30 furnfuts & bunse complete, fruin clar b atlic, with cholce Gew gonds. Al Toi runt butlding, cocner of @ Dlled AWRYS Wit Goars B1, our ew Lincoln sud 3ladtsous (7abIe, Bew, cledl Luuds. 7o vislliui Lhe city, I b cnstutners, will Ami L L0 Ll fuierea to cal) un e, 1T you soa’t bes Bty 18, el aiud sce fur Jourectees, A LOWELL &T0., 750 Weat Mathon JARLOR STOVE WA Jewelr £ Qlavks: s10 & ] ) We have the fanzewt aud best assortment of stoves Megtul bw Yok kuich we cau il ab very low yrh ca andoi vasy wonilly paywsents. W, A. LOWhLLL & LU, TH W eat Mudlbor A .__ LOSE AND FOUND, frous ANTON-BY., A COLPLE OF WELRS v, B QuCkelDUuk. OWLEE un Buve same by Gails Tk 8152 Weat Madlbag’ P-0N T ta Tt leit ca ut slate xad walkcd to U lan o1t cur ¢ xad walkc, Salr Degot by St sl Lak st Tho Aot win b liberdily rrwanded u dellyry ot th artis o Rouw ¥ Gehieral Frelgiy Otios Mickigon Central degpot, 100t 5ouLl Water-at. f26) () REWARD=WILL S0 sura of black Lo, WilA White star b tur el alls ark e s ey bt Ticinil Weigha 1, Caulur unarks v abugidef: v dyabie Nathcas v W T BZOW Ny 05 North HoyBe-uves L MISCELLANEOUS, A LETRRSLSS UAVING CLALS AGAINSTTilE Tate oie Cubvention ary seauested 1o scd then 0 thy Trwasurcry cary Dr, ASUE 3, BALE, 123 Statas b, coruer Madison. Y ASFEL-FLATVGINT BCLYS; FATE PRICE ¢ gt wis o it cau Ue sl Address W T7, Tribe e rEh Oppusition. iy Lumedist Y ARTED-FIRNT-CLAES BATGOY CNTEL, talick a8d Clslsa vuiy: Wil pay cadui ik b9 «brap, dad wldo m saion Meense: Audress W Inbuuc, e ANSTRUCTION, (QHUSST ECLECHIG "SHOUT XD, KAy Tt J leatu, W write, to read, and gus-iourth, sorte: tis phonozeaps; ko clrculars sddeeas 3.° G CLUSE, A, “S Northweatcrn Bustucss Colicge, Sa pervilic, 1L & STOBAGE, i COMPLETE STOUENOUSE FOR ALL MOUSK- i} Il\fil‘r\l‘;xullu" Bwvable goods. "‘Jw\) W 2w lage v ot (Hale Bullding). Cument ruivs (mab sd- L. p TOUSE FOR FURKTIURE, ' Carpalgea, aud wicrcbandiies loweat taws; uoued Joaucd 8b B0 er £ell por pueds 360 Weal Mikioy-ab R e s R

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