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aeibune, e @hicago Dail; o CHICAGO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1877. ; : IQ;;—[CE FIVE CENTS. DAMAGED GOODS. WASHINGTON . = i 815 — 1 5 Total regietered bonds, $4,000,000. Aggregate, ¥ nad Company and its branch a mod $10,000,000. R [: 8 maens o o whoge that tha. Beknehonl 15 STEAMDOAT MEN. )n Pacific ate the Kafisss Pactflc, Denver Pacifie, - The Execntive Committee of the Natfor if: X $3al Pacific of California, the Buriington & Alts. Boarc of Steam Navigation held a meeting . é t Itiver, and the Slonx City Braneh, Instead of this city to-lay to take measures in ‘ml I e - : yrief discaesion, Eac question wan favorabls wcilon by Congress upont the Stels & &) the nubetitato for tho ‘itove Fesolation aabmit. ling 18 reported to be opposed to Lec, Ho explained that his pcople at home demsnded and to have eald from fnquirles he the remonetization of silver, They did not dis- eriminate between methods nor foresee results, has been able to make Lee daf g lCiyy oy explain his own views before vob- neither a lawyer nor a merchant, and does not | y5¢, and to vote against the bill and_explain understand the German langnage. Conkling | afterwards was to mn‘ym himself st _home to ciaims that the position Is one which requires*| the charge of deserting and apologizing, and the exercise of judicial authority, and should be 'A°“_.';"";§'g°ug;‘"flldm fhen say m I';"‘lm';fi‘ Sccopted, fiiled by A perron well nformed o law and | in efiigy it he did not vote for tho hill, whicli he commercial mattera. did, though personally vpposed to it. IN EXECUTIVE REASION. ~—— ‘Thero was 4 long_exccutlye sceston this after- “ A BRUTAL OUTRAGE,” noun. ‘The New York Castom-flouse nominn- | REPORT OX THE LATE CAMPAIGX IN SOUTH CAR- tions were referred to the Commerce Commit- | OLINA. tee withont cuminent. ‘Ibe firat debate was oo Apectal Dispatch ta The Chionan Tribune. casfoned by the reading of the nomfnation of | Wasiixotox, D. C., Dec. 0.—The Sub-Com- Alexander Reed to be Postmaster ot | mittee of the Senate Commitice of Privlleges Toledo. In the extra sesslon the nom- | and Elections which insestigated the South fnation read, * Alexander Ttced vice ‘Thomas | Carolina clection and campnlan has preparcd & Dowling, auspended.” To-any it read ** Alex loug report of 500 pages, which has been put In ander Reed vice Alexander Reed, whom the | print, but for some renson has not Leen pro- Senate refused to confirm.? Mr, Thurman in- | sented. It takes very atrong and unquatified qulred whether the atatement should not have | ground in_condemuation of the inottods by been “vies Thomos Dowling, suspended,’ | which the Deniocrats sourht Lo obtalncontrol of Upon that queryg the lawyers of the Seoate the State, sumining up the results of the whole argued ot great length, and the quostion was | Investization in Gov. Chemberlaln's remark In leit without settlement. hia late {nangural, “That the eclection In 1576 The Vice-President ruled that the unfinished in South Carolina was a vast, brutal outrage, & bunlneas of the cxecutiva sesslon was the report | consplracy to disfranchise a race aud crush by from the Commerco Committee ns to tho right hrute force n whola veople,” Muchof the re- to cail upon the Prosident for information as to | port and accompanylng testimony is devoted to the names of persons removed. Upon this the alleged election of . there was o debate of two hours 67N, BUTLER ; The Tenure-of-Office Law Discussed in Executive ®:4 Nov, 40 by AMr. Paddock, tho preamolo ov Which omltted the namea of the rosdasald to by branch roada of the Unfon Pacific, and it was re Jected withoat a roll call. . During the debato Mr. Paddock atated that thia whnle question of what conatituted the branch rosd was now before the conrts, and the Semite shonld not Interfers. o arcaed that the wholo »cope of his resolution was shllar to thatof the Benstor from Colorado (Chaffee), oxcept that it omifted tuia. fegal quetion: What wero branch i 3ir. Thurman said that unless the Government ° - forced the linjon Pacific to prorate with tha Kansas Pacific it wonld neser get 3 dollar of monny due hy the Kansa Pacific, for that Company could nat find money ta pay its tazes to the Gosernment, an- 1exq the Union Facific shonld prorate with i, snd doit Justice, The preanble and resolation of Mr. Chaffeo were then agreed to withou? a division, The Senate then, at 2:15, went Into excentisa. sesslun, and, when the doors reopencd, adjonrned. HOUSE, Majority nd minority reparts were mada from the Cammittee on Electlons in the Colorado case, Ordered urinted, ‘Tha Post Itonte hill was passcd, Mr. foyce aeked leave Lo offar & reeolntion re- ¢iting the attempta of the people of Crba to obiain thelr Independence, nud directing the President to remonatrate azainat the barbarons mannee in which the war has been carried on by Spai. NEW TRIAL. Judge MeArthur to-dav granied a motion for anew trial in the case of cx-Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury Sawyer, and ex-Commis- sloncrn of Custome ‘[alocs and Brooks, soma weeke ago convicted of conapiring to defrand the Government, Defendants wero released with the understanding that they give bail on Monday next. EX-GOY, PACKARD teft to-night, ealled to New Orleans by the {il. ness of one of hia children. HEVISION OF SCNATE COMMITTEES. ‘The Democratic caucus of Scnators this morn- Ing asgigned Voorheea to the Finance Commit- tea: Jones (Fla) to the Committee on Narval Affairs; Butlcrto the Committee on Military Affairs; Harris to the Committee on the Dise trict of Columbla, and McDonald to_the Com- mittee on Indian Affalrs, with the understand- ing that he will give way to Eustis, should the latter ho scated. » Mr. Blaine bas rrllnr‘u(-h:d the Chalrmanship of the Clvil Service andRetrenchment Ceininit- tee in favor of Teller, and taken the Chairman- ship of the Committee on Rules. TNE RECORD. SENATE. Damaged Goods At Half Price, AND LESS. pamaged Flannels. pamaged Dress Goods. DAMAGED = ; Does the Right of Appointment Bo- 00DS! DPamaged Black and Col’d Brilliantines. long to the President or the Senators ? pamaged Cassimeres. st oo T Be . Closed Damage: I ron Th. ' is Week! . Frame Grenadine. Several Speeches Sustaining the Position Taken by Presi- dent layes. Nominations Falling with the Extra Session Returncd naged Hosiery. Damag to tho Senate. Dmnaged Alpacas. $6.00 AU-Sill; Iron Irame Gren- adine, 2 yards wide, at $1.60, The President Igndres Sus- and arguments were not more fully ueed during last week's ' discursion on Butler's rizht to h's scat. Somc misunder- standing. however, urone in commitice, and very few of the Senators had scen the report, or knew of its existence. Upon the drcumstanco of Butler's election the Committee report that the -body which clected hiin was without the protext of a Ben- ate at the time, and that it was unable for this reason to perform any lezislative functlons ex- cept the minor function of adjourning from day today, Tds was A PACT OF PURLIC NOTORIETY, The Democratie Scnators who voted for Gen. Butler in tho Hampton body recognized the Icnuh{ of the Chamberlain Legistature by par- ticipating In it debates, by votlug every day in its Benate, and by receiving certificatea of pay for their services fn {bs Une Litnared pages of the report are devoted to a carciul and exhaustive aualysis of the testimony relative to the foets of the Hamburg massacre, and the findings of the Committee implicate Nenator Botler as tho chief organizer and responsible leader of the affair. Hutler's own theorics of the affair are reviewed, and the report says they ars not sus- tulned by cvidence or events, Both the words and acts of white men indicate that this event waa g political mareacre, Prcuoncened with the Intention of striking awe into tho hearts of the Hepublican vuu:r-‘c the State. IN THE HOUSE. THE COLORADO CASE. diroct nttacks upon the President. 'Tho entiro sesslon was one of good feering. The subject disensecd was the obstract question of the relative right of the Presfdent and the Senate In tho matter «of avpointinents, Mr. Voorlices, who hasuot yet spoken -inopen Henate, dis- cussed the Tenure-of-Office act at length. He opposed it, and muintained the uvrestricted power of the President to BELECT 1118 OWN NOMINATIONS, Stanley Matthews maintained that the power of the sefection of the nominatious swas ledged with the Prealdent, and that the functions of the Benato dld not begin unthi the Senators wero called upgn to pass upon the qualifications of the persohis appointedi * Cunkling made o speech, sa2ld (o have been quite humorous, which contained no reflection upon the Pres- {de¢tt. Judge Davis, of Illinois, tatked upon technical law points. Thurman did not go as far 0s Voorhees, malntalniog the untrammeled right of the President toselect his nominaflons, ‘The debate was concluded without action efther on the resolution of the Cominitieo of Com- meree calling for information from the Presi- deut, or upon the phrascology of the nomina- tion of Reed. NOMINATIONA SENT IN. To the WWestern Ausaciated Irest, : Wasnixgrox, 1. C,, Ded. 6.—The President Tias renominated the New York customa officers s : 5 7 . C., Deb. 6.—] Str. Bialr saked leave to afles a recofution dircet- ; - $3.00, and $3.50. > L i and a balf. Among those who participated were | 88 8enator, and bis complieity in the Hamburg myn:;":;z:‘:fm?mlfr'n}’ °€m?u.1’::"_’: lrhc'f it the Comentites on Foreln ATair (0. mqnire i DT I e cwer Ll e Datia of inie, Thurmon, Conkling, Vonr- | mussacre,ind consderable urprio s sxoressed | yepeq. = P | iy vttt T of o P !! RDRID G, S' 4 All Cases, hecs, 'Mutthewe, and others. There wereno | among Kepublicans here that the facta | N7 po i ias submitted o resolution calling | Stessrs. Halo and Eliaworth abjected, upon the President to transmit to the Senate, If not incompatible with the publie intcrest, the correapotidence had with our late Minister to Prance In regard to the Franco-Prussian war; alro. the correspoudence on the same subject with our Ministers to Eugland and Germany. Agreed to, Mr. Ferrv presented a petitlon of citizens of Michigan in favor of the passdge of a bill to au- thorlze the coinage of the standard siiver dollar, Billn were Intrudnced and referred: By Mz Thurman—To provide for Cirealt and District Conrts of the Unlted Statea at Toledo, 0. Ry 3Mr. Dorsey—To organize the Territory of Tishmingo and for other purposcs. By Mr. Burnside—For the vrotection of widows and orphans ond heim-st-law of oflicers of tne army. By Mr. Mstthews--To extend the timo for pre- renting claima for collecting, drilling, of organiz- Ing volunteers for the War of the Robelllot. 3tr. Allison, who har charge of the Iionse Lill to suthoriza the free culpage of the riandard sliver doliar and to restore its lezal-tender choracter, moved o make it the pecial order for Monday next, aitor the cxpiratiun af the moraing hour, and to be continued trom day to day nutil ufipma of. After a long dlscussion. Mr. Allison changed bls mation #0 aa (o take the bill np Tueeday next instead of AMonday. Mr. Morrill moved to amend eo an to make it th lpecmmnrdu for Jan. 1L Itcjected—yess, 17; naya, 403 . CASUALTIES. THE HURON VICTIMS. Bostox, Dee. 6.—~The funeral of Commander George P. Ryan, of the wrecked steamer Hurony 7 took place to-day from the Church of the Im- - “maculate Cobcsption, and’ was attended by numerous citizens aml all the naval officers on 2 tho stations, k. New York, Dec. 6.—Tho funeral of Lieut. Stmong, of the wrecked Huron, took place from the Na ]-and. The body \as interred in Staten Island. & Wasnixeron, D, C., Dec, 6.—The Huron Navyal Court of Inquiry adjourned carly to-day, owing to the funerai of Liout. Palmer. . Another body and a leg have been found near the wreek, IIUNTING ACCIDENTS. - Hpectal Pirpaich to Tae Chicarn Tridune, Forr WArxg, Ind,, Dec. 6.—A farmer named Benjamin Patkinson, living in Adanis County, while huoting on Monday, accidentally shot himsclf, causing death In a few hours. Spectal Inauatch to The Cicagn Trisune. KALAMAZOO, Mich,, 1Dee. 0.—Charles Craw- : ford, a lad 17 years of age, living soven miles ¥ north of thla place, went out huntiog yester- day, and, roturning at cvening, attempied ta draw from the bottom of his buguy his losded gun muzzle first. ‘The gun was accidentally dls charged, and tho contents entered his stomachy MAIN STORE, & Co.. 114 & 116’ STATE-ST. GOODS SAVED FROM EXPOSITION BUILDING, Flfllfllmlfll[i{'m&“ wqglzflmFH‘a Have made still further REDUCTIONS T0 MERCIANTS ONLY, DamagedéGoods No. 183 East Madison-st., up stairs, Evry Departue, A New York Delegation in the Machine Interest Promptly Snubbed. The Senate, by a Decisive Vote, Decides to Consider the Bilver Bill. It Will Come up Next Week and Be Pressed to Its Passage. J. L. HATHAWAY, ‘Wholesalo and Retall Dealer fn COATLT MAIN OFFICE AND DOCK, Comer Market and -Randolphsts. Semntor Matthews' Plan to Obtain the Bense of Congross on the Silver Quostion, . TIIE NOMINATIONS, OPEN WAR. Bpeciat Dispalch 1o The Chicags Tribune, WasminoTox, D, C., Dec. 6.~The President sent in this afternoon tho nominations of Rooge- | wiio feil by reason of the expiration of the extra Special Divalch to The Chicngo Tribune, pothope causing instant death. velt and Prince to be reapectively Collector and | seaston of Cungresa. k 2 Wasuixatox, D. C., Dec. 6.—In the House | Ristac, NN OVER AND & 0Offics and Dock, 1 North Market-st. Naval Officer of New York. Tho opponoata of | _Collectors of Customs—John T. Collins, of | thio only busiuess of fmportance was the three- Chrntancy, Special Dimarch 0 The Chicann 7,:4%3'4. Ofico and Dock, 267 Archer-av. the Administration clalm in consequence that | (curgis, for the District of Brunswick, (in.: | fold report from the Elections Commities In | Dawen OrrAwA, 1L, Doc. 6,—The body of Michaed Manlaban, a brakeman on the Streator Branch : of the Chiesgu, Burlington & Qulncy Rdfiroud, was hrought to his late home i this city to-day, Robert T. 8mith, of Georida, for the District of Mobllc, Ala.; Joun R. Jolivy, of Loutsiana, for the District of Teche, La,; Cheney R. Prout, of Texas, tor the District of Salima, Tex.; Jaines To Close Them the Prestdcut has lald down the gago of battle. Ever since the cxtra scaslon adjourned there have beon rumors that & truco was being nego- the Colorado case. This subject will be cousld- ered next weok, after the reports shall Lave been printed. filll'on. g{l cos! freshly mined and recelved sinco the ailey, sirike. 2 Emition (Wis), Jories (Hia.), Coal deltrared tn all parts of the city promptly Charee, ot iy This Week! : h . tiated between tho President and Senator Couk- | Luwls, of Loulsiana, Naval Ofiicer for the Dis- | Tho only bill passed was a private ono ap- Junes (NEV.), Deceased was killed while engaged in switching onterstrom the oot 1S ee ling, through Becretary Evarts. It Is cvidcat | trictef NewOcloan ' o propriating 85,000 for tho benetlt of two glrls | B .y Bidmety! his tran at Montgomery Station at 3 a'clad day of receipt of order. . that efforts at such truce havo heen made, but | pragy, of Virginia, Becoud District of Virinia captared by the Cheyenne Indians. The prece. | Dsvis (W, l‘?...,, Metionatd, l}nln _momln!l. His Il:lln'l‘ was ln;‘ununcz:u, thoy didmot proceed from the Adinfnistration,, | Edward C. Wade, of Ueorgla, Third Districe of | dent established by this bill was important,, o8 b Neaw :fi:;fi’.fi;’u"f orerbls heu, erustitg) (ko 8 xo 1 2 and 80 far as they have como from the Conkling | Georgias Hubert' F. Campboll, of Texas, Third | the 85,000 aro to bo taken from the Indian fund, }’h‘;fil‘""- §f{=’ém“°fl- ¥y side the truco appears only to bave meant that | District of Toxas, Conicress thus compels the Choyennos . to make | Sarmis® & FATAL FALL. ! United States Attorneys—~Warren 8, Lurty, of Virginia, Western District of Virzinia; Lewls E. Parsons, of Alabama, for the Northern and Middle Districts of Alabawna; W. W. Murray, of Tuennessce, Western District of Tenncasee. United States Marzhala—Sam G. Recd, Mid- dle and Southern Districts of Alabsmai Mike J. Waldron, ot Tennessce, Western District of Tenncasces William J. Whecler, for the Terri- tory of Montuua, Vostmastera—Ohlo—Alexander Reed, Toledo, anzlymni —Hewton 'Wells, 'Renovo; Robert . Crane, Petrolis. ‘West Virginia—Tohn Lit- tle, Piedmont; B, F. Lelscoring, Charlestown. Alybama—Morris D, Wickershnm, Mobile, 1ndiana—William Kendall, Plymouti; J. Glass McPheeters, Bloomington; Ueorzo H, Dunn, Greeusburgs J. M. Watts, Delphl, 1llinols— C. Taylor, Weuona; Gyrus T, Prouty, Carlin- ville; Emory UGregg,* Fakbury; Christian Y. Loug, Carthage; John K. Hotaling, Rochelloy Lucius Whituey, Morrls; Egbert C. Reeso, Papu; dJohn O, Cover, Konoxville; J. bus, _ LaSalle. Teuncsseo—Mra. Izorn _ C. Johnsou, Bhelbyville, Michl- gan—Edward J. Southward, Hudson. Wis- consin—Jerome L. Morsh, Shcboygung Charles Fraotz, Kenoshaj Henry B. Hatbhaw, Oshikosh. Minncsota—J. E. West, 8t. Paul. Iowa—Nclson M. Page, Fort Docge; Edward Knott, Waverly. Missouri—J, T. K. tlayward, Manotbal. ~ Arkansas—James T. Watsou, Helena; Isaac W, Carhart, -Hot Springs: Jesso L. Cravens, Fayetteville; George Ayecock, Pino Hiuft egister of LanghOltico--Now Orleans, Willlam M. Burwell. iodian Agents—Isaial Lightner, of Maryland, Santee Agcucy, the President SHOULD PUBLICLY SURRENDER, Thot he has pot done so, the nomination of the New York Custom-llouse appolntecsis a witnoss. Ben Hill, In an intervicw with Tnn TRriBUNE correspondent to-night, sald he know that there had been no adjustment of the difil- culty between Conkling and the President, and ho was satisfled from tho situation that there could bo no truce. Al the Preaident hid t§ do,” said I1ill, “is to flrmly adbero to his posi- tion, and Conkling's defcat is ONLT A MATTER OF TIMD. 8o far, Conkling's succcasca have only been ap- parent; they are not lasting. ‘Tho action of the Scoate to-day sliows that in the end hie will be soundly whipped. Of courso I don't kuow what the Republicaus are dolng. They may be patch- ng up a settloment while pretendingto fight, but I don't belfeve it. The wholo matter rests with Presidont Hayes, and if hestauds firm Conkling is gone.” Eflingham Lawrence's name was not sent in as Collector of Now Orleans to-day, for the reason that It fs riot yot determined whether he will be renominated. Gov. Packard, therefore, JHAB A CIIANCE, Ho has strong support both among radical and conservative Republicans, The Vice-Fresident s gald to favor him. The Republicans gener- ally consider him & good and competent officer, reparation for the fojury done out of their own annultics. ‘The ouse would have adjourned until Mon- day, as it is evidently the purpose to transact no Important business until after the bolidays, but the Ways and Means Committce wishied a sesalon to-morrow, as that Committee has THRRER IMPORTANT MEASURES to report,—a resclution fixing the doyof ad- Journqrent; a reséMation fixiug the" scope’ol in-~| vestigution by the eeveral Committees fn the present Congress, and o distribution of the [Presilent's message, There is likely to bo sume contest rs to the latter be- tween two or thireo of the Committecs, which claim concurrent jurisdiction. The Ways and Mecuns Comtnitteo will not favor opening the doors wide to all sortsol investizations without detinite ctiarges at this scasion, us was done at the last. Special provislon will be wmade that {nvestizations nre not commenced for the sake of ecnabling witnesses who kunow notning to make & pleasuro trip to Washington. ‘The judications ure that the Conmittes will report on ld{:mrnmenl commencing the 15th. Renator Conkling bas indicated fu the Scnate that such a resolutiun would be favored there. NESULT OF INTERMEDDLING. ‘The result in thy Coloruio vase to<lay was very dfferent from the oue first decided un by a majority of the Committec. Attcr very full conslderution of the subject, seven of the eleven members voted to report fu favor of a gew clection, ‘This becowming known fn the tlouse, o uumber of Republicans went to work SOLE AGENTS FOR NORTHWEST. F. W. HAYNE & CO0,, IMPORTERS OF Irish and Seotch Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Brandy, Wies, Ales, &, &. 112 RANDOLPE-ST. MUFFALO ROBE Buffalo Robes. Only Exclusive Buffalo Houso in the United States. Tho largost colloction of Indian Tanned Robes in tho market, Lined Robes at Extromoly Low Pricos. LEE, "REYNOLDS & WARREN, ._200 & 202 Monroe.st. Chicugo, 1l Sovrn Berwick, Me,, Dec, 6.—John H. Bur- leigh, ex-meinber of Congress from the First District and Presldent of the Bouth Berwick Nattounl Dank. was killed last night by his lfizg ahying off the bridge over Balmon Falls L RBURNED T0 DEATIH. W PONCHATOULA, La., Doc, 8.—A schoolteacher ; named Varnsy was arrested and lodged fn Jail on g charge of drunkeuness last night. Tho zln“t‘l‘:" 8¢t un fire, and Varncy was burued to eal Menars. Conkhnr. Iloar, and Saulsbory, who would bave voted In the afirmistive, wers palred with ;Mennars, Armsirong. Cockrell, and McMiHan, who would have vuted in the negative. Duting the roll-call Mr, Wallsce 12 colleagua (Usmetun) was paired with e from Margiand (Deanls), but as to how either of them would vote ho dic¢ vot know. A, Thurman asld he was patred an_a1’political questions witis thu Xenator from Verment (Ed. munds}, who was detained st his hoose by slck- ncss, He (Thurman) did not considor this a polit- 1cal gnestion ‘upon whicn the pairshemid To ob- metveds 1f any Senator thonght it was ho would ‘withdraw hils vote, - o Several Benators—**Ob, this Is not & political Question.” Atr, Morrill eald ho did not cousider this a po- 1itica) question, but he had donbts as to how nils collepxiie wonld vote, - Mr, Wayts usid he was paired with the Henator from Alabama (Spencer) on the Kustle case, but nothing was said whatever about the slivor yues- tion. Wr. Biatne satd: ® During my recent Jiiness, 1 was patred with the Senator from Masulasippi (La. mat), who withjrent cnurw-{ and kindoess con- sented to malntain the palr antil my recovery aud rappearance fn the Senate, The' Senator from Coloradu (Teller) was patred ot the rame time with the Senator from Oregon (Grover), ‘That pair be- ing iudetinfte on political questions, when the qucation of Loutetana sud South " FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Apply to WM. 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, CRUSHED TO DEATI. . Jon, N. B., Dec. 6.—A bullding in course of ercctlon en Prince Willlsm strcet fell, and vight men nro supposed to huve boeu crushied to death, 2 i POLITICAL. WISCONSIN, Fvectal Diouiich fa The CAlcaga Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis,, Dec. 0.—The State Hoard of: Canvasscrs, consisting of Becretary-of-State Doyle, Treasurer Kucha, and Attorney-General 8loan, have just completed tho officlal canvass of the lute election, The following Is official on Governor: ‘Willlam E. Bmith, Repubiican, Jal A. Mallory, Democeat . 70, Fdward 1. Allls, Greentinck e 20,210 Colin M, Cadipbel), Socialust GENERAL NOTIOES. [EEvSRIIER Lot sresbun Sy The Bill of Complaint 5 the concurrence of my collesgue, these Nenators wore mutually relcased, and 1 was conslagercd paired with the Renator from Ozegun till the closs 3tes of the Iate eesslon. My reiarn tes my palr with the Senstor from Mu llfam.r). and the Benator # (Tel e, Mr. ‘Taller said his palr with Grover was onoll The voto political quostions, but ua this was wot 8 polhitical or. Mr, 8mith A than that cast for Mr, Ludington in 1875, 20,00 votes A 3tstes of America, for the Southern Districe of New York, {n the becoid Clrcuit, held at tho United Siates Courl eoms in the Cliy of New York, on 8 that the Presiscnt intends to encournge thewn, for the Seventh District of Ohlo, John Tehren- whilo at tho same time New Orleans would so- nittee to stand by o partissn report. The re. batch; Assoctate Justies of the su{)mme Court, sult is that all of the seven but Gen. Cox, of N srhmimre— e Nebraska; Samuel @, Rly, of Pennsylvania, ller) resumesh {s pair with tho Senator from A - e for, ate. Botdtprstopicrs STOOKMOLDERY MEETING, Whoo, Integrity has never been namalled. It s | Otse Agenc P Nobrasica: Wit Lf: Daglelson, | to chatge tholiepublican vute in the Comimitice | Oregon (Graver). mifice this detatiod statementist | g G Hall, Probilitianist....... w0 tered {or g8 DOISIORens | commmiensironmiaamadinaaesmin e neon % Y 5 of 1datio, at Fort Tlall; B, 1L C. Hooper, of | 1o one sustaining the lopublican candidate, and | my voling tu-day without explanation might Seattaring: i) loppars, patonted Jag. 5, 1873, and rehausd | (1 " urged in favor of Packard’s nomluation that | yeoine "t the Bissoton’ Azency, Dakota. Mis- | the Democrats in the Houso pursued the misunderatood, us the Senator frum Oregon bas Total 78,173 NCasiaied term of the Cireutt Court of the United []B [] Bl‘s Bfl ll]g Bouthern Ropublicans would recoznlzo the fact. | collansons—Buperintendent of Steam Vessels | course to induce tho Demociats of the Cont. | B9LTet (etmed - 8 s question hie felt at hiberty to vote. puuniar, DAt A e O e | B v fhelr oee posiion mwik Soluod | Taie Chei e Vutbl e " S ava pairad o | Eoa O e e Tox Thg Maych ihelasaey'af ecember; T hng Jeur'ob o Tordsnd |y punal pecting of tho Stockholdarn of tho | SUSREOCSCOMOSbn o2t Maiiitory st ‘Now Moxics, Samuol | thout {avoriag the Feular hartiisn report. W eniian withane “ome i The tormueof taa | LT DL bess 4 e et oy Ao iR amuel o enfordo Cireult JudRe.Teney Ws | Vessoi-Ownors' Towing Company, of Chicago, wil] [ A NBW YORK DELEGATION WA UPON THB | j Melln, Florida; Clreult Judge United States ‘ air been uncerstood, oat tho Semstor from | (flohmiior in 1675, G410 Jess than Tild h utnam snd fiarl Ifutter “va. Howisnd C Anthony, | ba held at the ofice of the Company, mfotlanm FRESIDENT. Bixth Judicial dlmul., Johnebaxter, of Ten- wasachasetts (lioar) wpoke to him abont a pair,- an Taylor in 'y Oiby ess than cn in Francla C. Nye. sud ‘Tucodore Nye. A motion havin 2 made L Ehia Action ihat & proliminary fujunciion fusaud resiraining (ho defdidaats, SHEIr sconta tiorneys, and workinen from further in- iringenients chy in thissation, afier Niearing (e proofs sulmitted ou the partof the complainauts In suppors uf said notion, sud NOTES AND NEWS. BENSATIONAL REPOHTS. Suecinl Ditpatch to Tha Chicago Tridune. ‘Wasuinaroy, D. C., Dec, 6.—Sensationalists Insist that it {s the intention of the Administra- . Chicago. Iil,, on Tucsdsy, Jan. 8, 1878, at 1 o'clock p, m., for the purnose of clect 1ng & Board of Directors for tho enauing yea¥, and tho transaction of such other business as may properly como before It. 5 JONN M. LONG, 1570, and = lesa than all opposing vandi dates in 1677, Thu ferage Republican majority over the Democrats wos 7,084, ‘The voto aliows that thu (iroenbackers drew about equally from both Republican and Demo cratfc parties, . . Judge James, successor in Cangrens of tho Vico-President, and Reprosentative Starin, of New York, called upon the Préaident last night to present to bim o lettér smzned by every Re- publican of the New York delegation save Chit- aud lie promised ier pate with bim himeelf or turnish one. To this Mr, Hoar agreed, the ex- tent of the pair was left to Lis colleague (Dawes), who thonght it should be observed on this bili, and therefore he did not vote. Tha motion of Mr. Allisun was then agreedto— nessce. ' CONFIRMED, The Senate confirmed thie nomination of John B. Havwley, of Illinols, Assistant Becrotary of tie Treasury, of the defendants In obpestiion thereto, and after Liear. g Falts e, Havens il Thomes 11, Viodes, of e 3 . Ch! , Dec. 0, 1877, Becretary. I8 DEDATH IN EXECUTIVY BESSION, fon to force a war with Mexicu, That Is not | yeas, 413 nays, 18 tood tha Btato offl by b for, th complainants, and Francis C. u:i"m the SuEALas e EELaL tonden, asking thes President not to send in | g gxecutive scasion of the Beuato to-day :h: p:llcy. The Becretary of Stato {s anxlous " ; dortn o™ lnl: :;::::l‘nfi:vlll mcc: ‘?: t‘h‘l-“c(lltyc«f‘fifi,fi".‘m ofondants, @ that ssld motion be granted, and that sn FURS, the names of Roosevelt aud Prince agaln, Tho | wsa mainly devoted to s Icnfi discusston of the | | 'nooatinte n commerdal treaty, and thero fs :',,‘,","- B i Qe inet. to make up o wchedulo of sppointments, ml:;;u_ b macs apelont BT AR el e | Prealdant wes auent &t somo lacture, The | requimine ots aad eflect of the Tenuraat-0Mlce |, goub tho Preedent and Boeretary agrooin | LoD Horotin, phiiodt, Tho hotels aro already filling up with office- o 14 AN . ¢ i gToe 3 o I’ 3 q (- e thein, ‘and- each of ¢ m furiher {afringe: Canada [|phelsiichli Lulsd | eume Committoe called this moruing, and cx- | Jo oiraacology of certain e iaations of ‘per- | tho belief that tho best. way to settie tha Rio | Bruce: gl b, eusicets, wiio aro SnumAY. lsmoroua R A m"n'e"é““ complalnante’ ptent, as ou'ed In sald Escaues, of hciland, sty pressed thelr regrets at not seeing. him last inted under that act, who i by such s treat; Crineron (Wis. ), Jobnston, Laoi mplaint, until the turther order of the Conrt. saks Seal, Can nlan. “Tho President ed th 1 | Bone. appoluf ¢ acty 8¢ _cases | (jrande border question 1a by such & treaty with | Chadee, Jones (¥ nsundors, &, (nlueuf BAMUEL BLATCHYORD. F“r Manurac_ :‘(c.. -uu;n;mgm, jong | -ovening. Tho President replicd that it would | wero pending at the adjournment of tho | yexico, ke, Jones (Nev. eller, GEORGIA ELECTION. F (Slgned) _______BAMUEL BLATCUTOND. iizch"snd of thelr' owi | pave made mo difference; that his mind was | exrascasion.” In rencwing thess nominations AR R < | Goasyen, Jickewot, T Ihanass, ATLANTA, Doc. 6.—Lurther roturns to-day fn CENTRAL CHURCH in o 18 SR SHIECE | doroughly made up,and thoro was wo-other | e Pesient bas ot reterid Lo tho oiglal g - prratvle, Mo whes dicate Atlanta as the Cavital by 40,000 majority . of Fur (looda {u Iagest suspensions, but has merely stated lu eflect | Tho Iouse Committee on Commerce will | Borog, Matilows, Windom, t“rln co T et et 1a | vourse for bim to pursue but to send in tho Ve fate Wiiiore gy Tho uew Constitution 1s adopted by nearly the 0 99" |5iance In the history of ih ) 1y that they arc made fa licu of respective nomina- | take up the Bteamboat b to-morrow. It fs | fermy o o 3 o y Don't forget torenew your seata for 1878, tancaln the history of the | names. 'The Presidont's advisers are raported | yong heretofore tranamitted to the Scnato, but | substantially tho smne messure which has Garland, errition, sama vote. The Jlomestead of 1577 was sdopted ARCEIITEOTS Modison and Frank-|lirchae asingle nrulrlnn a8 having sald that & contrary course would be | ot acted upon by that body. Forinstancé, the | jocor times passed the Ilouse aud been | ABsbonr. ¥ s . ort Dy n siall mljunly.__—_ & - fadison and Brank-|manufacturers wholewals | 4 pypiio ANNODNCEMENT OF sunuExDxs | nomiation of Alsxander Reed to bo Pasi- ayani, umila, F-m b, : % y ¢ _ Carvoll County, Ky., will pay for Plans, Specifice- s . master at Toledo, which was laid be- | stopped in the Honate. The expectation is to | Biaine, 1l toliliay NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRACY, . tlons, 8nd Fatlmates of Cost accepted for Court-luuse BEATT TOELER._ | tothe Senatorial factlon. It Is too early to tell } FRRRI, o0 1o ¥05357 proposeshis appolntment | have it ready Lo yeport to the House at a carly el P herson. Wik, Concorp, N, H.,, Dec, 8.—Tho Democratio SadJall, 100" Formore particulars sddress T what the effect of thosn vesppolntments will | {058 %0y Yha Topular term of four years | day. Beveral representativos of tho steamboat | Dawes. ¢ fichen Whyte—it Ataty Committee to-night dovided to hold fta be. Benator Conkling and his followers will in place of himself (being tho person ouiluat- | intereat have arrived amd will have a Mr. Matthews sgbmitted thofollowing concurrent | State Conveution Jau. 10 lu this city, PIOPOSALS. undoubtedly accept it asa renewed challenge, | cd to the extra seasion) lustead of in place of | hcaring befuro the Comimittes to-nor- | resolution in regard to the paywent of bonds in - Ay T 00 a,t 8 |'el Cenl and he is fo lbc“ler position than before, a3 in | Dowling, suspended. Tho opinion of the Sen- | row. The uuderstanding ta that tho objections | silver, snd at bls “‘l“'l"l“ waa ordered that it e 4 HE WEATHER, PR()P()SA' S FOR GAS. B C ‘was practically unanimous th b & nom- | which havo heretofore blocked the blll Iu the | of the ta usllngrinc-: 0 k ! She veorgy oo of 4 epata/Commitiecs l.x::unn wulnm.l mrd:n:: v:l‘ulxulim uug; He'n:lc h:v:bono'::'e{nuvul, and :Int it Ll'lxll n‘o: Wukiigas, Ly the act cntitled **An act to [ Wasmtxarox, . C., Dec. 71 m.—For the strengihen pablic credit,” approved March 1 1 ity Read I i T“""'flfifl&mf‘i‘flu‘ teal Estata, 180v, 1t was provided sud declarcd that the falth OB o% Doty porn-at. hio has succeodid in removing the only Repub- bo passed there in 3 shape which will be satls- or requirements of the law, Lake Reglon, falling barometer, after s tompo- SEALED FE:)PO!M.B will bo received DI the un- dersigmod st the ofice of the Mayor of Bpring! > = Mcan friend the President bad upon the Cota- ® factory (0 the steamboat mot. of thia United States was thereby solemniy pledged | rary risa over the Lower Lakes, yariable winds, . Sucti Sorclock b m, ua tho 13t COUNTY. ORDERS merce Committee, and appointing fustcad » THE SILVER BILL, TUK CIVIL SBRVICE REPORT to tho payuent W col, ur ite equiraleat. of 'sil | uhifting to southwesterly and southeastorly, o which the President s waiting to bave before : 1utercet-boaring oblications of the United States, quality of Liluminating gas, both £ nd [rivate most bitter opponent,—Joues, of Novada: Be- HOW THX BENATE STANDS, . ‘ ere tho b thoriel " | cloudy, rislng temperature, and partly cloudy Sonsum ion, for s peiod of from gye Lo (wenty Seamm, And Cn VOllCllel’S Bou llt B sides, one Democrat on the Committeo—Den- Swecral Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridume. ;:m:fifl: cl(‘),urlak:l “iopc.‘;."fi{.‘i."n“"flfirk.‘l.’.‘ :’r“-?c‘n' :xfu{:ufiu: Pad u;.:.'fl; fgfi.fi'flfl'flflfl: weatlicr, exceptiog Light suows along the Lower l-lihu. the parly contractiug to have exclusive right !' g y nis, of Marylund,—is In entire accord with WasuiNoTo¥, D, C., Dec. 6.—The vote of the | B, Eaton, o member ol the lats C"'fl Seryice | sane mivht be pald in lantul monvy or other cur- Lakes. o St upplying all il 1 ho ity hath fur publio aa, Conkling on the subject of tha New York nom- Commlssion. Teucy than gold and silved: : LOGAL OBSERYATIOXS. Biiveld tao for 1he term above specifed: Cuiicag, “Dec. G Tha prescnt roquireincats 410 8 supply for 773 atrees famps, ‘and the Average domand for private consump: 1100 (8 about 40, 0 fect every sweaty-four hours. ublic latans Gust he Kept buratog from iwllight Intheevening 411l tha dawn of day. ‘The bids must aiate tne prica for wassupplied, snd o ha price for liubiing, exiingulibing, clzaning, and in repsir tho aifces lauipss alsd tha price per 1,000 et Lo U patd by private consumers. must snled by 8 1a Ly euin & §13. 000, Lo be forf ll" J'&&“J“ 1;“ Ivtnlwl&wfll “{‘fl"{::" oi5ld leaccepied by the proper auitioritiea of tha City “Tha cily reserveatho right toreject sny sod all bids. Bt A it Chatrman Gas Light Commiite LAZA'I_'R'PB BILVERMAN, D e Benate as to fixing the day for commencing the dlscussion on the Biand bill shows that the ro- nonetization of silver bas moro friends than had been cxpected. Indeed there are indica-, tlons that the Wenste can pass a- hill remonctizing aflver over the Preaident’s veto. It ' 1s very certaln that the anti-sllver men are thorougbly frightencd to-pight. They weoll may be, as thoy were do- feated on a motion to postpons by the dver- whelming vote of 17 to 41. They claim that tois {8 not a falr vote upon the merits ot the Silver bitl, Their claim is uufounded, for, while afew of the oppositivn may have desired sn immediate settlement, tho great majority of the negative vole must bo considercd sllver en. m’l‘hh important vota is given below in detall Associated Press. by the BILVERY MOT! XS, Spectul pnBauA (0 Tha Chicagn {ridune, Naw Yomk, Dec. L-—% New %rk Tines' ‘Washington pondent says the silver men in tho House now expresstug a determiua- tion to attach the Silver bill to the Appropris- tion bll, and thus forve it to action Iu the Ben- ate. Toe schewols s bold ooe, aod csu ovuly. succeed by the persisteut actiou uf s walority of two-thirds of ‘the House. hfi‘ would irst and Wusnzas, All bonds of the Unlied States su- thorlzed 1o be tssued by the uct cntitled **An act to autboriza the refunding of the uational debt," pruvndmli. 1870, by the terms of said act were daciared to bo rodcemablein coin of the then proscat standand volue, beaning intercst payablo semi-annusily In such coin Wiizuxas, All bonds of {ho United Btates thorized Lo Do lssouu under the act entitle ADVERSE CONCLUSIONS, . To ed Press. Wasmngron, D. C.. Dev. 6.—The House Committes vn Education and Labor this moru- ing decided to report adversely upon the bilt introduced by Judge Buckuer for the establiab- ment in the District of Columbia of tiol University for Wonien. 118 PARIS RXPOSITION BiLl. The House Committee vn Foreign Afsirs authorized thelr Chisirman to move at the frat opportunity that the House coucur iu all the Seuate sniendwents to the Paris Exposition bill. The motion will be pressod for activn un-~ der the demand for the previous question. MOUE YIVE-TWENTIXS CALLKD IN. Toe ifty-A1ih call for thd redemption of 3-20 bonds of '8, and cuusols of '05, 1s lraued, and the Becretary gives otice that tbe priucipsl and secrued fnterest of the bouds destcuated will bs pald at the Trewsury in Washlngton on snd ufter tho Gth of March, 1873, aud that intereat will cease ou that day. " Coupon bonds, July 1, 1585, namely: from No. 44,001 'to No. 50,00, both Laclusive? $100, from No. 76,001 to No. 85, both 1~ clustye; 8300, from No. 57,001 to No. 6,000, both fuciusive; $1,000, from No. 93,001 to No. 1 both incluzive. Total coupon bonds, fnations. 'The Committee stands, thereforo, 6 to B against the President. Tho only way to se- cure action upon these nominstions will be to MAVE THN COMMITTNE DISOUARGED, 1t rematns to be seen whether the Adminlstra- tion has friends enough aniong the Democrats aud Republicans to accomplish this. It sccms certain that if the pominstions are ever pre- sented to the Sepate they will be contirtned. Conkliog’s fricnds state that he luteods to have no intercourse with the Presldent unless the Cabinet Is reorganized. The dificulties in New York affairs ure sll sttributed to Evarts. Conkliog's friends proclaim that so loog as Evarts romains in the Cabinet the former bas notbing to gain by reconciliation with the Prestdent, and Evarts is likely to remaln in the Cabloct as long as Hayes bas & Cabinet. Coukling also wishes to oust Schurz, YOREION AFPOINTMENTS Thero wore no spooiutments from the Stath Department mads to the Benate to-day, for the reason that the nominations did ot reach tho White Honse until sfter the Presidentls Secro- tary had gone to the Capitol. In thelist seat WATOMES AND JEWELIEY. . VAYH JMORE of the great closlngout sale of B5a of tho oldect jowolprs intto ciiy. Wateles a0d Jowtlry ‘at ane-talf tha ‘usual prices. v JOHN G. ASHLEMAN, 1306 RTATE-ST, e, | fars a:a34, m, 20.000 30 aise. a7 g “An d sumciant d fn case tho 1870, eatitled **Anact to ln!hmg- the refunding of the natiunal debt '’ ; an v ‘WiEngas, Atiho date of the passage of sald act ot Cunfuu ‘the last afuresaid, to-wit: 141k day of, July, 1870, tho cotn of the Uinted Statcs of | the standard value of that dat uded silver dollare of the weight of 4131 grains eacl as declated by “thc act sppruved July 18, 1817, catitled ** An act supplowentary 1o au act eotitled * An act "catab- lishiog & wintsud rogulating the coins of the United Stutcs,” " to be_ legul-tender of paywent according to thelr nominal value for any sums whatover; therefore, L4 of resvlved, By the Scuate, the House of Reo- sescntatives concurriug theroin, That all bonds of 1lo Uniled States Laued or suthonzcd o be fssusd uuder sald acts of Congress hercintofora recited aro paysble. priacipal sod Intetcst, 8t the option of the Guvernment uf tae United Statex, in ailver dolats of the culosge of 1be Lulted States co taiolng 41255 pmins each of staude - silver, sad that to reutora Lo fts colasye such wilfer | OCEAN STEAMSHIES, North German Lioyd, Tha steamern of this Conipaoy wil sail every Ssiur- ay Trom, Bresicn ;E: ot er Fied stvcet, Hosonen: of vom Now York to Southamploa. GBS B il Haermge 830 Cafrency. o freight voly o SELICHS & CO of weaibe Clo GEXERAL UBSERVATIONS. " Cuicaco, Dea. 0~Nidnisht, TEILE BEST .| Iind, | Bain Wealker, USINESS v e 3 - ultiugs, 35 1 § Fixs Exg. guitis Qfl—-@_—_‘,—:@nflifil&'fio‘: ‘Tallors. 10 Learborn-st. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE AT LAKE FOREST, A desirsble realdence, centrally locsted, 14 rooms, scrus of land, larke stable. fruit trecs, cie.1 will ba sule o emall atuauyt 1o cash, baiance v iong tioe, with ‘PeT cont Luterest Layably bunually, AN, WALD & BRYAN, L“)A Hooul 11, 154 Leke-st. OE Great Western S 1\ Al'lllm“s.' York to Iristal (England) direct. A . $ymoas.. uesduy, 1 COLNWALL, "mu:m butml:] l@g;}l Cahin passage ntermediate, g.'u -4 [} By 430, 4 favorablo rates. [Htge ey YUITE, &7 lilll‘:. et 820, ADDIY 10 WAL ¥ | secsmem——t e | 10 DA to House from the State Department el " sal-tender fo t of sald bonds, Bk LY '“'""'qi""_._m WANTEL, M:J.mnm 'umnnt included. Tbo ques- fi."fl“f’h& dmux'm. mdm:fl: Zfilfl \‘l‘l‘l‘l’ eifi'}g:‘ Og)‘:‘ fimmk::.lmu m&o. ll‘l :2‘:‘1‘;‘,,".%‘,, i'n‘:c:uk l-‘fi?fi v'fu)::x.lon of the SUICIDE. 3 LS. e I T T | tion s still undi dersth bether be | bill would then be open to discussion. This ) inclustye 100, from No. 18,101 to "No, | public faith, nor lu derogation of the sights of the WassLina, W. Va., Doc. B.—Fritz Zohetmher, e o e ' 2 ('00P 218 UL under GOBY an whether Le e ‘both 'Inclustve; o Now pualic creditor. . # barkeeper for H. Blumbenburg, suicided at 4 2 e 1 be recominated, with the chi aguingt | would loso it many voics, A prominont | 14,100, bot 8ive; rou 8,! Mr. Chaffes called up & Iutinn suboitted by ] Fiaia 7 Goid “snd Fickal : o L Fenomivated, Wl & € ARoee Western man who voted for the bill when it | to' No. 8700, both Inclusive; 81,000, oo | ik CBaTes chlled o o eerbes. calliog npon the | O'clock ‘10-day by shooting bimaclt through tho { SLATE B ;i’&"&& Apply st ABMOUR-& CO.'S Packing-House, | Dim. The name of Alfred E. Lee, tobe Con- , o e D e e | 57,401 to No 23,750, both tuelualys; $5,000 (rom | brmsidey 3o taform the Begats what legal fapedls | lvart. iis pspers show bl to bave beew eu- P ROBABCO & KUMNEY | Union Block-Yards, st 7 o'clock & m. Brisg sul-Geuorgl at Frankfget, will bo sent. Lee s Iy o %o ‘some features of ih, “Way, | NG 7,601 1o No. 030, both luclusiva: $10,000 | menta, if sny, uxist which pécrent bl from ex- cd 10 & cownisslon business (o Pigaburg - + Y62 NPATL DT tools, Bteady work. the Presideot's old private sccretary. Cook- | thes, did you vote for the billl" was asked. | from No. 18,511 to No, 14,850, both inclusive. | ccutivg the laws in regard 1o the Unlon Pacific tsummer, |