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VOLUME XXXII. ’ CHICAGO, TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1877, oy | _ FOREIGN. OCK, FIVE CENTS. —t) B ;o:k :n:};l:::;“x’:lm:fmths action as may ‘v ASHINGTON. 2/:);; iwho do _not represent the clty and the COLOAKS, CLOAKS JEWELRY, C.D. PEAC Hosald that the removal of Artbar and a8 not reform, snd that they both nal regard, sbarp words passed between Gordon snd daring which ench Senator remarked that THE IMPREBSION 18 GENERAL FIERRX that the complote dirintegration of the Ottoman Empire is at hand on a basis some- The Case of Machine vs, More Interesting Incidents . n d not be parll l Ew EI E R Attending the Capture | *htfflke this: Servia independent; President Decided in llhefl(l.l:?rnsd. %‘?E‘l":l’r"."d’.'fl:ffm‘ itto s s an exelt % 1 9 of Plevna. Egypt ditto; Armonia to Russia; Bulgaria the Senate. flmif h“’:u‘;’:." gentlemen showing a great to Roumania} Albania to Greece; and the MAXEY BPORR AGAINAT ROOSEVELT AND PRINCE. remainder of European Turkey left to the He knew, he sald, what the Democratic 1dea of Clril-Service was, 1le believed in that reform, and Is receiving daily, direet from manufacturers, new &o., &o. and beautiful designs in Watches, Diamonds, Gold | The Russians Fully Informed | S vcomte orsts of aame. the Conkling’s Phalanx Victorious | bebeileves gencraiy in he rightof the President —_— Chains, Necklaces, Silver Combs, Bracelets, and| of tho Turke' Intended | iater suggenton would at onco set Eogland After a Protracted En- bt ho didnot think the ol appicdher. o Field Leiter many other goods not found elsewhere, which he is Movements; | and Russin by th osrs. gagement, Saren eimony m‘mnw..;fi.cm%i i M H THE PLEVNA C4 RE. — ted inst confirmation simply o e ” und y offering to the public at LOWER PRICES THAN} = - P, 5 PLEVNA CAPTU Delhab AT m Few Tk Mokt | R o e woitiss 2 & CO. OTHER DEALERS. An examination solicited at | 5 "5 R ociat the Gomnn | p Ly, Des, 12.-For the ut three days the Soss Tr o Xl uf e E A 7 3 ing Soriie. were exhausted, and that a sortic wos preparing. 25 to 32. . e Bni e Aimorltae Gy refcrence that was made dnring the sersion to that act. He wasnot listened to with much attention, except when he announced hi« intention to vote to con- firm, Morrill, of Vermont, took strong ground They recelved the news Sunday that ho would concentrate his whole army near the bridge over the River Vid. This news was . counflrmed 98 STATE-ST, N. W. Cor. Washington. HOLIDAY GOODS. HAVE OPENED Description of the Irresisti- i~ T e gt ol l-seaoage-~cages e e ble O b 1 durlngdlhe nlzhult by Gen. Skn:mle‘fl, who dis- DBVifl, of Illinois, and Four Other i hmu::r TIE POLICY OF THB PRESIDENT 1 - covered that the Turks had silently evacuated . with regard to these appointments and in favor of FULL LINES OF o Onses by Wie-Be the Chrlslua redoubt and all their positions on Democrats on the Win- fetaining good men in office. sleged. tireen HIll. Gen, SkobelefT oceupied these, At ning Side, Dailey, of Tenacasca, and Morgan, of Alsbams, L L 7 in the morning Osman crossed the Vid by two spoke in favor of the conflrmation. bridzes, ond sttacked the Kusslan positions Dooth expressed the bellef that Prosident Hayes CIRCLES ANDCLOAKS 18 a sincere and honcst man. They Capture a Ruesian Bat- | with such !uryflfnt they Only Six Republicans Vote At 5:70 8 motion was maila by the oppanents of —_— tory and Several Can- CAPTURED EIGIT CANNON, Conxling to aajourn, and the yeas and nays wero " = and in a few minutes almost aunthilated the to Bustein the Admin- ordered. Conkling's friends arged that ail sit it For La e S I 1 non ; Slbirsky grenadier regiment. The Turks then ont, and the motion to ndjourn was defested by d] H ol omaalver utder. th 06 oF B istration. fivo majority, The Semntors then sent out for A ¥ hundred cannon of the Russlan second lanches, sand s night execntive scsslon secmed Lalest shapes! made from most Fashionable Fabrics. possible, Conover, who voted In favor of cunfirmation, line, and were attacked by the grensdiers, But Are Mown Down in Swaths | who resolved to recapture thelr guns. The | No Action to Be Taken on the i i o i Turks were driven back after a fifteen minutes & " made 8 short speech. 1le aaid thathe would lika Hg.ve received dn-e‘ot 400 dozen I'In by the Russian Ar. il il ook Silver Bill Before the tokuow Havereceived also attractive styles | glish and Frenoh Silk Hdlfs, which tillery. ter of tho banks of the Vid until 12:80 p. m., Recess. RO WAB DESERTING TI[B PARTT NOW, fooking with n slunificant geaturs to Conkilng. Conover to-night, In vxplaining his vote, sard that he might have voted diforencly had the reanit de- pended upon his volce. When the Scnators had all concloded, Conkling arose and spoke for an hour snd a half. iy speech In deacribed as ono of the most cloquent and Wrilllant of his life, e divided his ree marks In thrce 'parts: YFirst, (he genorsl polley of appolntments and removals from " {n' Gentlemen’s Dressing m(}gwns” Smoking Jackets! when the firing ceased on both sides, anda quarter of an hour afterwards Osmau scnt an fnmy:nt;cnuor aurrender. Osman's wound | But o Supreme Effort Will Be n the leg is not eerious. s RUSSIAN OPFICIAL ACCOUNT OV THX DATILE OF Made' to: Pass Matthows PLEVNA. Resolution. Loxpoy, Dec. 12.—~The Russian official ac- count of the capturc of Plovna confirms the de- tafls already telegraphed. It says the Turks | The Bouthern Pacific Company Takes for superiority of fabrio and style, | § and reasonableness in price, havlg m;_ = v, equal, Also the largest stock o French Cambric Hemstitch Fanoy "BBOTHEBS. by Hakfs, ever seen in this oity--- Price $8.50 per doz--ugual price, Various Speculations Regarding the Future Intentions of the Combatants, ‘Will place on sale this morn. ing, in their fought like lons. Seven Pashus were cap- " ofice; sccond, tho poiltical datles of § $12 to $16 doz. As for Neckwear, By Reports of a Great Battle Bee | tarca. The countiog of prisoners and trophics the Wind from the Texas men, whero they begln and wiie they end; third, Especially for HOLIDAY Tyade. tween Suleiman Pasha and 1s not yet completed. Paciflo Bcheme. hiopased 10 be praoved, and of those pominated in thelr place. Conkling ‘The Emperor was present to-day at the during hls speech was surrounded by piles of thankagiving sersico held on tho site of the s Uil Droig Bbe | (T TIFDARTHENT, the Czarowitch. d 1t k] hich he d frequent Have also made another reduction | is goveral times as large as that of 1 former headquarters of Osinan Pasha. Land Only Wanted by the Promoters | reference. Il | foruined . bimselt at on all Damaged Goods {1 this Dep't | gny competitor, sud prices the low- 00 PIECES Servia to Declare Her Independ. | Loxoox, Deo 15 telegram from Ver. sttty Egraeri Hntsrprise: S L R el were intended to break him down, to demroy him to close! in politics; that they were made ata time when hila destruction could to easfest sccured. fle spoko bitza statcs that the Czar will start for 8t. Pe- tersburg on Saturday. He has visited Osman ence To-Day Without In= " 2021:;:;;1;::; Cliago, Bl’()(‘,i]fl(},{l S]“(S | EXP 081,1‘[ 0N BU[ Ll)IN G l terference. Pashia, and returncd o him his sword in recog. | The Rio Grande Investigators See Nothing vt h;:m:lkgllnw. and mored up and dowa the nition of bis bravery. Warlil o aisle, clinching every sentence with violent ges- 69 & 71 Fourth-st., Cincinnati FLEVNA PIUSONERS. = - il iR 7D SEAAAS WILLEAH CORYIL g i Y i In Black, Desirable Dark, and | A Borlin Hint that Nobody Will B | Lowpox, Doc 12~It is said that Osman S Hodevoted much timo totho_characterizatlon of 408 North Pourth-st., 8t. Louis, Evening Shades, at Pormitted to Meddle with Sn::n surrendered altogether less than 50,000 R L ;h'ltmh:‘t::ll::. the President’s Inconsstencies. 3 B NI y. efel 2 e I'resl- STATUARY, Etc, Bussia's Plans, ASTOUKDED. frierala e el dent had declined to send I¢ in on tho ground that A Vicona correspondent says the Porte {s as- Spectat Dispatch o The Thieagn Tridune. it would be discourtcons, although tho tounded Ly the fall of Plevna, as it was hoped WARINGTON, 2, —The long and ex- to the last that Suleiman Pasha would beable | cjting tun(:;l. over New York nominn(lo‘::zu. ?r fim to relieve the place. Tho fact that Edhem and | ean be ealled a contest In which the President has Mahmnoud Damad Pashas 6till retaln power {8 | taken no part except to submitsiames to the Ben- cvidence ol a disposition to negotiate. ote and mwait. the declaion of that body, hasat TO TIE BITTER END, length been decided. Conkling has won his fight, CONSTANTINOPLE, Uce. 19.~A grand council | and bis victory is complete In every waslheld to-doy st the War Office, Itfs sald it :tlnei}'" 'n[a: nan:lin:_uonlo{) Rl\(omcult am'l le‘“t . | to ba Collector and Naval cer respectively o :vu r‘ilulvc\! to carry on the war to the last ex- NewYork were rejected fo-day by avole of 32 ety yeasto 23 nays, Tho axccative seasion In which TNB NEWS IX OREECE. ihls important voto was taken was ono of the lonz- Loxpox, Dec, 13—5 a. m.—A dispstch £r0m | est and most remarkable that hasbeen held for Athens says tho fall of Plevna has causcd dem- | many years. The session began onstrations in favor of war. A telegram ro- ABOUT 2 0'CLOCK, celved in Parls says the Greek Cabinet Is delib- | and did not adjourn nntil after 8. Assoon as the erating on thie course to bo pursued. The King | doors of the Chamber were closed, thae adverse re- will start soun tor the camp at Chalsts, port of the Cummlittes of Commerce upon the nom- - GEOMAN OPINION., =~~~ |nluomn utk X(W;ur:ll to be fuuecmr[ was read from the Clerk's desk sna the question sabmitted A Berlln speclal saya tho policy of Germany | % "G\l bicutgent, + Shall Shix nomination scems to be that tho Porte must nake the first | 7 o o Ty Tty the 8 K overtures for peace. It is thought very doubt- e Fo-Arard Was £ e I8t ADORRAR Ho took the broad ground that the I'resident has ful whetber Russia would accept any offers of | ypo rigut under the Constitation ana laws to re- mediation until then, . move officers and make lpmlnlm;nl':. ‘This was o position that was not contradicted by any speaker FRANCE. durlng the seaslon, ‘Tho discusalon of the tenure- TAE POLITICAL BITUATION, of-ofico act which took place in the last exccalive Panis, Dec. 12.—~Tho Diz Neuviens Stecle | gesslon of Thursday spcaks of the possibility of President Mac- BETTLED BRYOND QUESTION Muhon's impeachment. The clerical orzan, the | the right of the Presidcnt to remiove officers and Defense, says: *The Senatc's refusal to sanc- | to make appointments in thelr places without ex« tion a dissolution would releaso President Mac- | vlaining to the Senate hia reasona for such changes. Mahon from his promises and leave im free to | The correspondence between Conkltng, as Chalr- retire. The Defense hopes, however, that tho | man of 1ho Commerce Commlitce, snd tho President will not be. eager to sclze auch op- | Administration ou thts wubect was mot portunity, and thinks his devotion to the coun- thetefors referred to In the debate to-day. RBayurd ) continued hils speech, stating that he maintained ;;:::‘i suggest to him loftier and frmer reso- | 1o preaident's right to mako changes in public officers, provided the persous to be appointed A dceputation of Scnators and Deputles from | wero L'nlfnhla. This, Pm said, was v{’é‘: the the Department of the Vosges and City of | Nenate to decide.. For his part, he did Nuncy to-day presented o mewortal to President | not think the present Incumbonts, of these MacMalion relative to the depression 1n trade, | ofices, Arthur aad Cornell, were good and entrested him to place htmself {n dircct | ofMicers. Ho had once served on & committes communication with the Moderate Republicans. | Which haa investigated the New York Custom- The Marsbal was wmuch affected, and declared | House, and bo found that it was thiat e hiad no personal ambition, was indiffer- A GIGANTIC POLITICAL MACUINE, ent alike In regurd to the Comte de Chambord, and thought a change desirable, Tho report of the Comte do Parls, and Prince Imperial, sud would Jay Commission, which be had carcfuily exam- i ! '~ { tnod, convinced him that there could bo no reform maintain the I(l:suhflclu institutions untll 1880 | e 4o brovent ofcers remalned in power, lic assured tho deputation that bo was uctuated | "3ie (10 PEIE e e e esysted by the best intentions, aud would do nothing r. Dazard's snosch wia ‘ong T £ovare that was not dictated by his conselence and the | Almost all polats that wero mada In favor of the interests of the country. new nominations. During the long esecntiva "Tho Francals ssserts that negotintions have | scssfon soveral extracts from the latest Jay Com- adverse report had not Dbeen wade to the Senate. \Was it discourteous, Conxling. sald, . to scuominata these New York men, sgainst whom an adverse report had been made?! e charged that tho Presidont and Becretary of the Treasury had ordered the romoval of Arthur and Commell without reading the report of tho Jay Commis- ston. Kernan and Hoar both spoke In favor of confir- mation. On motion of Conkling it was agreed o notify the Presidentat once, withont the customsry de- lay of two nays, so that If he haa any other names to send in he would have acaance before recess. Matthews madoa motlon toremove theinjunction of sccrecy, which. went uver one day uader the rulea, Thus the political event so confidently antlci- pated has cume to pass, and two nominations of n Ltepublican President have been rejected by Re- publican Scnators, the viomised solld support of the Democrats not having been given. ' A WAY TO OET EVEN. Sccretary Evarta {e reportoa this morning to have atated to Congressmen who called upon bim to recommend eome foreign sppointmcnts that tho Administration had protty noarly concladed that it was nseless to make any moro nominations the Senate would nmot confirm anything, and that the President saw littlo uso In scnding names to that dignifica body for rojection. Fossibly, Mr, Evarts sald, n case of 8 vacancy, whercthere was urgent need of en ofiicer, an appolntment might bo made, bat the conclusion waw almost reached not to make suy more nominations, 1€ this do- clslon fs made, the Senators wha have bocn oppos- ipg the Adminfatration will bo distarbod, as they alf want appolntments. DEFEATED. To the Western Anoclated Press, ‘Wasnixatoy, U. C,, Dec. 12, ~The Benate was in executivo session to-day noarly six hours, ad- only at 8§ o'clock |his evenink. ‘The ene jon was devoted to the Now York Custoum- Houno nowminations, two uf which, nnucly, thoiq of Theodore Roosevelt, to bo Cullector tn_place of Arthur, to be removed, and 8. Hradford Prince ag Naval Ufiteer, vice Cornell, o bo removed, wero reported fron: the Cowmmittee on Lommnerce une- favorably. The third, namely, that of E. A, Mer- ritt, to ba Surveyor of Cistoms in place of Bharp, ‘whosa commission Liss uxpired, was_reported witly » favorable recommendation. No opposition was inanifested tu the latter, but the conteat in rogard tu the two proposed. removals was estremely animated, aud took & very wide rango, cansing & discuesion of tae rights, powers, and da- ties of the I'residont in re;mrd to removals from office, and the subject of the Civil-Servico policy o aneul. . C.. Doc. METE 150 and $2.00 $2.00 and $2.60 per yard, and are the best BARGAIN offered G’ra:n.d DiSplay by us this season. oF A few of the HOLIDAY |BARGAINSinGUINETS BLACK SILKS, G’OODS. Previously advertised, are still State and Adams-sts. g‘EXSES should not neglect this opportunity. "STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. MANDEL BROTHERS, 121 & 123 STATE-ST,., Michigan-av, and Twenty-second-s Special Cabinet Council in En- gland--The Premier Said to Favor War. ‘ROGERS' GROUPS OF STATUARY, COPELAND'S PARIAN STATUARY, Artistic Christmas Gifts of peculiar elegance. We will sell at HALF PRICE, alot of handsome ¥rench Bronzes, Antique Bronze, Rich Bohemian Vases, Cologne Scts, etc. WEST & CO, 245 WABASH-AV. UOEAN STEANSILIFS. AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. The oniy transsttantio line walling undor the Ame man:sf’ s bry Thursdsy. from Philadeioh snd Wednesday from Liverpool. RED STAR LINE, Carrytog the Telgiaq and Unired Btates mals. _ Ball e ove «:z'-,"fln'r'lmfxy'mv: FHILADRLPIT) B TR SELY ada ORLY 1o ANTWELE, rafis o amounts to sult, GROWING INTERESTING,. FURTHER YROM PLEVNA. (By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) Toxpoxn Orricy or Tie Ouicsco TRIDUSE, Deoo. 18.—Fourth roports from Plovna do hot materially differ from my account cabled Monday night. At 8 o'clock Monday morn- ing tho Russinn line from Radlchevo to Brestovec was = ordered forward, the Roumanians being elso hotly engaged. Almost simultaneously Osman Pasha began an offensive movement toward the north, intending to plerco tho line at Etropol, with 2,000 picked men. His success at first was very encournging. Two lines of earth- works wore carried, but stubborn resistance by the Russian Grenadier Guards ennbled the reserves to meet the Turkish onslaught, gnd soon Osman was wholly surrounded. ‘What followed waa almost exactly TUE COUNTEHPART OF BEDAN. Plovna itself had already been carried, and the Turka were wholly surrounded on n level plain, whilo tho enemy's guus poured death upon them from every Lill, To. con- tiuue fighting was madness, but still thoy fought, About 2 o'clock Osman Pasha wns painfully, though mot seriously wounded, and he gave orders to ceaso firing. He swrendered his sword to Gen, Grauotsky, saying: *‘It is to the Em- peror, through you, that I surrender my sword and army.” On being informed that Osman had surrondared, the Ozar romarked : 41 Yos, but the war {s not theroby onded.” ‘We offer at RETAIL an as-| -~ gsortment of FINE STATION- ERY and Fancy Goods, suita- ble for Holiday and Wedding AT Gifts, larger than ever before, NATOR. and at greatly reduced prices. { | i COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, Mqlryl};MLf walm’ 118 & 120 Monroe-st. HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT, ¥ EWIN A, SAYRE. * A dolightful beverage. D e Attt aa e 1 “Ml)s;ll),- ** Farsuperior I l L DRI ll"‘"fi.‘( DORBMUN, ‘'Absolutely puro e 'and wholosimey superfor to all for daily uses frea Receivers’ Cortificates oF Bro- | pu ssiinb e Ly e s, jt, PEASLE Useful and very sgreea- tiro » % Y been broken off. The Defensa declares that the | mission report wero read and commented upon, r. Conkling, Cbairman of the Commlittce on PETER WRIQNT& BONS, Nati . ] I, “ltealthtul N AMEROATIECHEN OF LKA BATYCN bio Cabinet witl be guzetted to-morrow, 1t hea s | Canrmerce: olnod the debate with a hrief statos w. ffi‘#fli‘%},‘h{.fiz‘.‘.’f?‘;"‘“ 85/ GBICARS: kefl ilthllu Billlk&. D AT epane tiestintul, and wel | 4000 Buloiman Rasha and the Grarowitch Dastlo Cubinet Some tniuential members of the :fi‘:.,‘:f,:,:mum' rosched were o substance | ;ioni'r the reasons why, In the oplnlon of the A DYCE ER, he a0 savonTEn, | DISGHEYCE SR, Lo e mt Cornor Clatk ond Mad iTarsha f Btvimach or Bisdder, and In Bout. W mfiEl‘ S DILF No OTIR. o Well ulted for Dyspapis sad DR.J. .“A‘ll(i.‘( HXM'H. **Not only & luxury but anecesalty,” majonty of that Commitive, the Lwo frst nominas- tions shiould not be confirmed, Thuse were fnbrief that no charyes of cither corruption or ineficiency had been made against the presunt incambonts, but, on the contrary, they were conceded to be faithtul, honcst, oxperionced, sad able otflc lf“: favor l:x ruum:)llux;d u: the }‘)urnun n%m- BURNSIDR P tiations, and are 81 0 make concesslons o U cholc of Mintators, 1 the principle of | e the nextepesker. Mewas in favor of con- inisterial responsiility is once admittod. The | Srming the nominations. The men whom the Undon (Legithniat) urt'v.-n a fresh attempt at ro- | President had cliosen wero goud sod capable, and botween Rustochuk and Metchka, but details cannot be learned to-night. 'This may bo an exaggeration of a small affalr near Islnk, STATE LINE. NEW YOR] '0 OLASUOW, LIVERPUOL, DUBLIN, YO ER S AND Tok b Dll:l‘:". WBLES: hu . TATE OF VIGINIA. T H I got from another source, but, more | conciliation with the Left. he belioved fn the right of the President to make sle, layand followed fn an extended argument STATE OF SEOTTA: -\ Thui And Clty vo“ch(}]', B()[Ifl' To ba had of all Wine Merchants, Grocers, Drug: Ahioh L gg i WILL NOT YOTE THE BUDGET, changes i€ ho thought the fnterost of tho public | malntaiuing the right of the Exccatire, to, niaka TR e o M it Ao e A EAGCE MLV st ud Minerat i ater Uealers throughout the A% | probably, Buleiman Pashn has medo & 80- [ A meeting of the lepublican Unluu was held | jervicodomauded it For this reason ho showd | fiauzeewhich 1o, bis onelon mould Be Jor dae oad Cadln, $40. Jicturn tekets ot feducsd ‘Chiam aod sl rious effort to defaat the Russians before re. | to-dsy and reattirmed the resolve not 10 Vots § yota to conirm, B e o aatiog f e Jaws, and_antitlod ta any portion of the budget 8o long as the nation- Tho longest speech of the day, except that of al wishes sre not copletely satisticd. Conkling's, who closed the debate, way made by Gen, Gordon, 1le supported tho President in the GREAT BRITAIN, heartivst and most earnest manner, aud bis do- A PURTUER PROROUATION. fcnee was su important fosture in tho Benate to. LoNDoN, Dec 18—5 @, m.—Parliament bas | aay. From the time that Coukling's opposition Ueen formally prorogued to Jau. 17. became apparent Glordon hre been earnest in tho . = MK, WELSI, President’s support, When Conkling scught to de- tho new American Minister, left Liverpool at | foat the nominations by delay before the reces, noon yestorday, - A number of gentlemen wit- g“'l';‘;“- s & member of the Commerce Com- nessed his departure, and tho band played the » N +BuarSpangled Bavoor " and * Hall Colum- s kst bla. He arrived at Bt. Paneras Station fu the | 10 8rse the Conimittag to ek Anc, i (s Commis: cvenlng, where hio was received by Mr, Pierre- | teo iad nob foally acted, would have moved to e i retiriag Ministor, the Secretary of tho | discharge. Whilo Conkling bus been earacatly ea- L salect his ageuts, sabject tothe confirmation of the senate, bnt without belog obliged 1o turnish the Henate & atatement of his reasons. MU, KERNAN then dellvercd a spesch of consldorable length on the same side of the uestion, defending the action of tho President. 1lls roniarks wero mostiy read from manuscript. [ jordon was the next epesker. Ho warmly cum| ded the Civil-Servica policy of President Haycw, and in reqand to the pending nomluatione asserted cuphsatically that tho removals which the: contemplated wers domanded by a propor regar 10r the purity of the service, 1lo- churyed thak Curnell and Arthur bad disgrucefully mado uso of tho power and pateunage of their aflces fot merely artbsan and selfish purposes, and he intimat hat it was time for the one-man puwer in New York Btate 10 oe broken. inforcements can como from before Plevua. IN VIENNA e iee——w | thore {8 nO expoctation that poaco is near ot W..fll’.&i—..w—.« band. Count Andrassy’s spooch last Mon- FOR RENT. nada [pARSRSECKI LR | day sbows that Austria has no intention of b i :x'.n%nfl? terfering with Russia’s plans, and evon \ GEBVIA WILL BE ALLOWED TO DECLABN NXB INDEPENDENOE Bl [ scques of : Fur Manufac- gz DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE : % tlll'lllg CO., it ia e T | to-morrow without even any diplomatio re- i!:r"hmdu oat” yau can monstrance. A dispatch from Beslin is to Sl v it il S | e ok~ that Baieis il 15 - BE. . WAIIACK, 3 9 134 Washington: ANCHOR CIVE MAIL STEAMERS ALY nx“l' AT Y 329, noont Attt fiT‘hféN% Bt gan ] SULVIAS o 2% g Xogk s Dhiader, Litarpesl or yandindorey rorik. Boe sl ook | ALBATIA, D ‘abins, 833 to $70." Kecondcablo, B40. B s Tiksas lices et o N LHOTIERS: W Waningwe s North German Lloyd. ==———————cm———-—| FREDK DE BARY & C0., 41 55 43 WARREN-ST., NEW YORK. |make, pric JTta stesmers of uhis Comoss, i) a0 every Batar- fow Ame ud for acveral daye in urelug Democratlc Sen- | Tpe dcobate then bacame quite genersl. Masers, EE-E.’:‘?‘ Breiaen flor, (et Yok W ibimion, 820 Toricospduard B perernte” | ihiai 1o o e o -plonsen; - Muanin'y o | LN BB (W ATISORE iaratosct in barmuny with b o st - Haar'sod 11.tlnhn.;:“-lp&z:?‘lng‘:::umtm-xxflnm o, Havie, and Bremen, Arst cabln, §100;sccun — =" | mands are eald toinclude the transfer to 9 feating Roosevelt ond Prince, Gordon has buon | tue ACUERBF 06 a of what, they ogreed. Sis et Sn s | O RENT. o LOUISLANA. Sinty nausinous fu rallylag ne forcos ypon the | Sonstulions) puter s56 o, Atk et BE°Ghy v Russia of Upper Armenis, including Kars, Bayazid, and Batouw, the free passage of the Dardenelles and the Bosphorus, the de- struction of the Danube fortresses, tho au- - tonomy of Bulgaria as a vassal to the Forte, n scloatingprin | and the rectification of the Servian and Mon. et Micro- B tenegrin frontiers, A MEETIXG OF THE BRITISH CABINET COUNCIL was held at Windsor Palace to-dsy and Par- Enlves. Uasors, sad | Jiament has been prorogued to Jau. 17. istols, | 7Thig action is regarded as ominous of war, Mad- | or, at least, very decided action on the part President's silo. e Ie{t his hotel carly this ' 12— vy . | mourning,| pont soveral hours bufore the Benats- po):::‘g;‘l;‘;::-' r::u :..mnTuh' 1:: n:-.ll'l.l’.;::: r:’ met in calling upon arty frionds and lo urging crookednessin the Darral-Acklen cuntest fn tha [ 1eR a’° stand }oz:tn n,- u:;t in nv:r l:: ;m Talrd Congresslonal District have st last dovelop. | Prosident’s nominations, 10 be speect Heany ed Into something moro defnito than mere rumors, | Gordon sald that the contrmation of Kousevelt an The United States District-Atlorney has fled & Prince was not a party queation; that it was above erimiual informativn iu tho United States Circult | PaFYe “l“mthl“"l; for ot Coart agatust George B Loud cnsrging hin with | svousible s thoso unlor conice fnducioi an oficet by illegal mesns to violate his | inen should bo sclected. dl’fl . duty iu regand to & cortifcate u» to the trae rovalt [ 420 nue was conceravd 1€ was ;m"'h ‘“:fl:“ of the election in tho Parish of Iberville for ltep- | (o bave honestand capablo n;-nlld -:. that ¢ Ju:: tosentative In Congreas fn the Third Congressions] Interes ono party shou cons District, It seews. according to the evidence ou e beltaved that Arthur and Cornell were which the Informalion fs based. that Ueonge B DEKELICT IN THEIR DUTLES. Toud was instrataental in baving about 1, 000 bals 2 e Wiich whs th nawe of Darrail, sbetracted | 18 quoted from tho Jay report to suatain his po scrvice from the domaln of partisan control. Me, Toller and othcrs spoke briefy in IIKIJ lrfiln (it dn the present natance, at least, the Brestden| had departed from the gnnclvlu of Civil-Bervice reform which be himwolf had snuousced, namely, - tLat fultbful ana eficient rvices should protect the officer from remuval, etc, ME. CONKLING - closed the.debate in & speuch of considerable length sud great vigor ond carncstness. He seplied in mnl‘ to the various arguments advanced by tho supporters of thy uominations, snd repelled with the utmost ewpbasls the chargea that had been made susinst the oficial character conduct of the oficers whum the President bropusod to re- o insisted that they had beeu faitbful, t, snd cicient in every particular, and chal- proof that & singlc charge bad ever baon nade aculnst them, etthur by the mercantile co munity. o by the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Investigation into Alleged Election Frauds. MU tPr ' 3Bowling Grean, New York. Great Western Steamship Line, Trom New York to Bristol (Kngland) direct. RRAGON, Bymons. . Thursdsy, Dec. 13 &cl‘i.;l‘ WALL, Wil aiitasy, Dec. 30 o 8! 8704 terme i Bt st iy Tlokots ot fo rible “r.u#" Pre! T S e Cestrl aliroad: NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, i xc; York to Quesnstown and Liverpool. e g e ‘To Loadoa. na_l!‘\::d..flov. 17, 3p, m. | Denmark, “)‘r.ov‘.:alm am p R et i Applyto WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribugs Building, Fioe Bpectac ea sulied to ali sights, clples. ra a0d. Field. Gleseck To scupes, Barometers, de. JOBN 6. ASHLEMAN, B 3 Parisn of Iberviile, | sition. Ue culoglscd the President in the most | pregjgent blmsclf. Ils alio deded auy oue'to show OUNARD MATIL LINE, e IO STATR AT of Great Britain. Lord Besconsfield wont | SoFiytne I:fx'-‘?ln:?fi;u‘:éffiu{ ;::-u;:: of Fklllf..n enthuslastic manner. He charged t::: Hopublican J:I;, susort that bis (Couktiog'e) sctiun n P.:':: AL - | whale 3 ’ml ‘.‘.’.‘.Z#E“"‘" R S e Wigwm down to Windsor Oastle by special ':‘éfi"um;["( :““:‘:cfl‘:nf ‘n‘lfi‘n‘h&:"\ henging thy :m’u \:ldll:‘ S:nvuan. and spoks in s very em Soredtn o fh:%';mm‘.‘,'gm‘fl,‘,'}?f.‘,“fi,‘,‘j‘;‘“fi Sk ogNfl“' o 3 train previous o the council, and spent two | chaugs was Uiscorered WRER AL be s O oa: | Somotbing Le sald agaluet the Ropublican paHY | faitnful oficors, carcless of its owa procogatives P. . DU VEENKT. Qenoral Weatern Agent | o hours with the Queen. It isbelieved thathe mities to u‘“. teatiunu ud’l;\m‘:{ m‘--- of the brought m‘-m:.n N:’ ‘".‘21 d-n;-. umlrd -po:‘- '1:: fie f%‘.‘::lc:fl flé‘;‘“&“{?i&’. ::. cisles of trus e e ————— i) who, said, asi o s transaction o coal B 3 v RUALN Py oot Drimonrong irea 50 M. ults . favors war, and at once, although most of g:ndunndo aseciouts of the part they took iu bt :;r’z,;,f:m:, pass to copfront the iz | Bominaiions shoald bo rejecied. : e ANARAAAANAADANNND ars, foi X o o ogg sdministration, the 3 FAIRDANKS' | thoserbrdes ROBUNE AW, S=2237 B.HALL&00,, | bia colleagues and the country st large are | KBNS BN 0 Sr fhicalon 1% 1 [ sauatlons af” the' oorgla, Bemion, o0 | uy yaneaadnay wss ihen ukeo, spos, e 2ot Prpagirg R —— - eded nation of o] . STANDARD WINTEIR BRESORTS. not prepared to go so far, honc:n the luxthm:r OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. tho Ropublicans and 5% ik Deiaocriin. “‘ ; """’“‘:{o 1800-0. hll::‘lm‘h‘;lln‘:;i: :3':?:&: '“W_n B ' ] lou of - SCALE S WINTER RESORT. provogation of Parliament fmplies that) | SSCARD l Toc Quesn,trom | drew s paraliel between the two purtion [MeSd | o0 oifcall Byne wamenoia: o sach casu OF ALL KiND8, B al v- t -a Hote] s, the national representatives are not to ba | Now York, and Otle, from Saltimore, bave az- h: o A Ne, Prosident, fs 1t Civil-Bervica re- &r:mu“:mn.'mnw‘. :mumnx’u‘fi%&cfl: ' FAIRBANKS, MORSK & OOy OY N “g:‘é)l;ql B, td SLATE MANTELS, allowed to express their sentiments in Par- lh;‘gt'l :‘L\' oxk, Dee. 1%~ Arrived, stcamahips | f0rm to romove bonest sud exporienced otticers and | Jicaus againat condrmstion, sud Senators Burns: lt;::u’ll-:b-ynz?sz:;- xE 'Ty"ifi;..‘.‘.‘:fi:;ifi".’.‘;"é&'\-‘:&"""" P BOBAECO & KUMNRY | i omont until the Premier bas Liad more time | Uwpls, from Loudud; Gellest, from Loudon. put o thelr sicad Inesporionced weu, Bawever | Chriatiancy, Conorer, Dawed, Mo, 4ad Maichews

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