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. The Chicage Daily 1 R B S e o i o L i S b b o VOLUME XXXIL s ) CHICAGO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1877, i ) " ° PRICE FIVE CENTS. : e BRI o [ R 00| WASHINGTON, |t artiony esmssth s et e wonte e s [ s, s oty s [~ POREIGN. to the brightening up of the chaln of barmony and affection,which links togetner the memters of each household, and which extends Its gentsl influence beyond. to Include all human oature i its wide embrace. 1t Is hallowed by TUR.DLESIED ASSURANCED of perce sod good-will to il men, and hy the reflection that these assurances shall (n time be- come nctus] facts, and that before the progress of this spirit the causes of confict and conflicts themselves shgll be forever removed. This an- disturb my own rest, let slone that of any one elte. I am lke the Connectlcut farmer's stone wall, which was four feet high and fiye fect wide, built in that r:y #0 that il it biew over it would be higher han it was before. Just sowith me. 1 have been patriot enough to come hicre on . $3.000 o yoar, and if T amn tipped over I will go back to & practice of $40,000 a year." 3 !¢ Are the relations between yourself and Sec- retary Schurz pleasant!” He feplied, **The re. Intions betgreen all the Cabinet officers are of the wost pleasant. [ hiave never sald o word to disposition attack Lim. But, braveas the man is, ha shrinks with & mwnrdfy fear from d{vlnx before he shall have reached ihe helght of his ambition, and ho knows Le has no time to waste fn 8 walting fight. Conkling {8 golog in because he has no patlence. He wants the nomi- nation, and, like cver{llhlnz eles he wauts, he wants it right away. There 1s no disporition on hie part 1o give way to the Ill-health and.sspirations of Me. Blaine, and hé has uo friendly feelings to- wards cither that gentleman or any ono else who gets In lila way. The two sre on apparent!y BOOKS. m%o&%?v@.fi.gghfizpo" Mr. Evarts’ Views on the = Present Political Sit= w’?%‘f"’é:‘iz”% 3@:‘!‘3 =, Ny Btate £ Ko e bk anor, | Cortain Obstructionists Denom- BARGAINS Held, Leiter lce Playing Havoc with the Bridges on the Danube. Russian Army Movements —e et 3 Secrotary Schurz on these matters becagge § | friendly terme . now,” but the alllance {s as un- | Biversary of the Prince of Pesce shows a return ), - L4 DIA..I'[ONDS - inated as Hishflymz never lhuug::tltgzr'“:;:nmgg Ill:porllncet‘ nnhmra(u l&uunli' be ons hcll‘rcen two old matds -‘nrlche ('rhll '"’m""'fl Unlnl:x -}:u! of th‘e rl:':’mr- Checked “‘,"Y ttlhe‘ Se . a0t 13 AT I'EACE ¥ who were aiter the same widower, atfon of t eling which exlst ¢fore y Thohest selected aml moat pertect stock Politicians, The Republican party is_really al peace, and CONRLING, the serpcn‘r.‘o% Secesslon antered n:xrt‘ national yoro-veathers It !lc'r-xu ]l.li":'i’:mfiln the country is at peace. It [s onl{ the politl- But has Senator Conkling any chacce for the | paradise, The year past has shown that the R R Pehore » clang who are at war, and ther will soon cnd | nomination? Neow York politiclans of both popular beart [4 sound to the core, and tihat It that when llu:’ seo that the country takes no nepetithe varties say no. They clain that he would not carry the tull strength of the New York delega- Whose Threats Are Full of Sonnd A Hemi-Official Russian J o'urf desires l|lrmun£ without the surrender of prin- ciple. The faith of the pevple In the Adininis- DENTISTS. 2 Mr. Evarls refused to spesk of the New York | tlon. Thera Is a strong feeling seainet him In | tration Is sincere and honest, snd they expect i Best Set, $8.00. and Fory, Signifying sppointments furthier than to ssy that the Ten- | his own Btate, Te has made cnemles wha are | and demaud like slncerity in'return, - ual Declares Mediation RE. B OéEBNEY Nothi ure-ol-Office act did not prevent the Presidgut | bltter on hin and who are determined that he THE SERATE AND THE PIESIDENT, Impossxble. o. D o :! o » [1) ng. from sendioe (o the unconfirmed uaines as often | shali never go back Intothe Senate, In Morzan ‘The dead-lock between the Senste and tho 2 ‘ rlu""‘mla Bt -;".':'k_k" as he wanted to, 8. 1. he has o stanch friend, and .\largnnhnmuuh President is nothing to that which existed when eless & Jackeon wei when he bestirs bimsell to- t the White Iouse, and Clay, Webster, and Cailioun were the leading Sena- powerless ‘to halfi‘ himself, is nevert| CHANDLER’S CHAFFING. power in New Yor The Hardy Montencgrins Defes&t The Chandler Letter and Its Obe ward the imausgement of the political | fors, The Senate rejected the Presient's num. EXPoSlTloN BU[LD]NG DIAMONDS, Joct as Generally Und T omar Dot 1o Eor oae o e ERFOMM: | machine, ~ Bt Coniling'e _cnomiss. say | inece—leckson senmainsed iemn: Tin Benars the Turks In Another 9 WATOHES & JEWELRY. raily Undere Wasuisaton, D. C., Dec, 21.—Tho Jotter of | HAL even Morgan can't “help Lls- protege | by s unaninous vote, censured Fostmnaster- Sharp E t A B N - stood, - Wilkiam Charaller h“-c‘m“fl el it xmw.d and that the doom of the | General Barry for Hlegally borruwlnf arp kncounter. OLAHE AND MONROH.BTS. [ blonde beauty Is scaled. Tho people of the | money of the bLanks for the use ol here to-any, It has been known for some little time past that it was in course of preparation, aud {t §s regarded as an indication of ‘a linc of attack whicn those Republicans in Congress who are opposed to the I’resident fnlend to follow, “Mr. Chandler’s fotfinate relations with this ene tire-element are well known, and Bls letter, taken o conncction with the rocent utter- ances of Gen, Butler and Mr. Blafve, is held Empire 8tate no longer bow their heads sod rm;, “ Qur Father which art in Heaven and toscoe Conkllug which art in Washington, hollowed be thy names." Thero is an under- current setting very strongly agalnst the hand. somest mau in the Senate, apd | have heard able-bodied oracles dsclare that the bust be can h}l‘vpe for [n the future lsa Territorial Becretary- ship, v Speaking of the Presidency reminda me of the his Department. Barry resigned, and Jackeon made him Minleter to Spain, Duane, Sccretary of the.Treasury, hesitated to remuve the de- positd In the United Btates Bank. The Benate sustained him, and Jacksou ejected him from oftice. Tauey, hiis successor, removed the de- sits. The Be refused to coutlrin him as ecretary. Jacksun made him Chicl Justice of the United Btates Bupreme Court. Jackson be. laved that he was right, and * by the Eternal * . ARE OFFERING GreatBargainy England’s Policy éeverely Commented wupon at 8t. Petersburg, A Oharge Sounded Along the Whole EATS. Yitis ot : MACKENZIB, Bo' 0 m} y.mvlmble . 103 MADISON.8T. i PARISKID GLOVE DEPOT, | Tney Threaten a Goneral Ripping- R . i ] forebodings of a gifted Individuat hese. Henays | ho took the responsibllity. The people sus. ’ At boiefertat A Taaueants to Up of tho Late Eloctoral by many lera as wdicaive that the whole | b has ponire ormatlon thss essure wil tained i, 'as ’nf? 'filll’.uml;: u'\"ws Gl | A T":‘.i;‘h 7;5“";""" Captured eirs L : ce i) d; the Pres)- | be lntroduced amending the Constitution o as ngistrate who fearlessly doea what be bellaves i ro [} @ KID GLOVES. Proceodings. dent, ;nu:hn, ;::!e.:t u:u'l:m:hemmnl:cr r::l. 10 make the Dresidential term equal to the | to e his duty. ! i 9ps: on length of time Henry Clay Deap weara a shirt. Board. THE DUELLO-CODB. very carcfully prepared, and the attention Tam fnclined to doubt this, as Cougress is Tho more that the Gorlou-Conkline fiasco is i PIAN()S AND 0R’GANS given to ita circulation through the Associated virtuaily Dewocratie, and it fs not contem- | talked about the more it & laughed at. 8harper y | The Conkling-Blaine Truce, and | Press is onc of the best Indlcations of thecare | vlated by the principles of the Democracy to | and harsher words are frequently uttered with. A P ts the I i f B WIHOLESALI AND RETAIL: What the Compact exorclscd, siace such fall attention {a uot usual- | 81V Any oue man a perpetual lease on any one | out rendering it necestary for four salom ol | Austria Prevents the Invasion of Bos« W. W. KIMBALL, Portends. 1y @ven by the Assqelated Pross to so strictly a | OHict: Bl | Senatoriul ruosters to st & orer theu it cou: nia by Bervian Troops. Cor, State and Adsma-sta. partisan attacidupon an Adminlstration. It has SOUTHERN PAOCIFIO. * mony. Dut the gailant Gordon, wio {s s van- boen expected ever sinco Congress et that | o, p yunTiNGTON'S NEW SCHEME 7O peyxar | Gidate for re-clection, and the arrogant Conk- THE OUTLOOK. BEWING MACHINES, Will ;the Would-Bo §Fnturo Presldents | Uen. Butler would . TUE TRXAS PACITIC, ling, who aspires to the dictatorhip of the Re- ¥ SENVIAN MOYEMENTS, Dl blican party, han to have thelr angry passions MOVE ro! NVESTIO, < O AT ea Bear with Each Other’s futo the methiods by whieh the Lousiaos Come | O B Tamtieroe, o I here. anaetne e sssuaueid as Clar and Ring liad theiradn 131} 12y Geleile 742 Ohicqes Tribvnn] PREVIOUS TO =~ Frallties ¢ misslon accomplished the work they weredis. | person, the business of tho Southcrn Pactfc | fngus Senaie Pnter by o parts ‘Yote, wod | LoxooN, Dec. 26—4 8. m.~The Servians of Alabamn (afterwards Vice-Prestdent), made an claborate defense of him. He went futo . Blair's personal history, and hie former lutimate relativns with Mr. Clay (it may be stated here that Mr. Clay haid befriended Fraucls P Blatr, in Kenluvkj, when he was quite a young man aud {o necdy clreumstances), and concluded by saring that the character of Mr. Blalr would not suffer by comparizon with that of the Benator from Kentucky. MR, CLAY RESFONDED !\?-mmz that he should not hiave referred to Mr. Blair personally had his nome not been'be. fore the Beuate In an ofticlal charactess That for ten years he sat in siience avder the personal nbuseof the Giole; that it was an Infaimous pa- per. and {ts chief editor an infamous man. e consldered him a commeon libeler, and the paper Raflrodd of California, secrs to bave made scrious fnroad luto the Texas Pacific strength, He bas cffected oo alllance with Pierce and Commodore Garrison, who sre bitllding the Ualveston, Houston & 8ao Antonio atlroad of Texas, whereby be will make conncction with thelr road at El Paso. He has also gotn con- trolling Interest in the Moblle, New Orleans & Texas Road, which has eighty mites built weat of New Orlcans to Donaldsonville, and elghty railes more graded, which, when flalshed, will unite with the Galveston, fluuston & San An- tonfo ot fiduston, e hns by these conncetions cut m;)m fntothe Southieru intereats, which have been the chief relance of Tom Scott. He now patched todo, and the charges now made by Mr. Chandler will, without doubt, be used as sufliclent reason for moving such inquiry. The claim of tho Packard mon {s, that from $16,000 1o 820,000 of tho $40,000 raised Ly the Nickolls men o sot thelr Governinent on fis feet, was uscd at tho time the Commissioners were in New Orleans to fnduce certaln Returning-Boa rd members of Packard's Lower House'togoover to the Nicholls House, and so give Nicholls a Ro- turning-Board Legislatire in both -branches. On this matter Gen, Butler has his controversy of lust summer with Wayne MacVeagh to scttie, from which atthat time Butler, by comwon consent, are still advancing toward Sofia on the great high road, and are roported to have taken a fort abont forty milos from Sofls, THE DUSSIAN ABM{ER are qniot oxcept fu Asin, where, in spito of sevcro weather, they have greatly im- proved thoir positions both at Erzeroum and Batoum. They aro anxions to captura Loth bofors® auy steps are taken toward peacy, 80 as to hold Armenin nfterward. ' TOR DRITIAN OADINET 9 . | An Infinita Variety of Interesting Gossi; Fres e el S from the N’n!lomsl mpiuf f WHERE TO BUY HOLIDAY GOODS. ANNUAL INVENTORY __|ANOVELTY| it WATCHES AND JEWELRY. el conversation with your correspondent to- $100,000- Watches and| SUFFERING | i e ais ters which do not Immediately concern myself, CAMR OUT BECOND B roposes to press lis bill, which was beforo the | fisclf o libel; and for Mr. King to undertaka to | hnve returned from tho holidny festivities nt v DEAT. b, O 1 2 Je‘vcll y' H OUS K P BS ::1.«1'[):;“ ;::I:I :nh: lt? u:ll:nyl ' ‘t'l:’au mnt:r:e: ml'::;‘ hAlh ;‘} l(‘:: hdllmun I:mh g L gl:fil'?s ‘l:"‘r"“ :’lg")‘m:}“"::}'l::h C,g:;gf;:;;,{";; E;‘r:'l klll:: !g; fEwae "‘:‘lll-l‘yfl:’l‘ l‘;)l‘,'l:‘l’a‘;?'xcumnd Liomig, a5d. (ha ‘Chbiast mesting was, Lald E E E E swhich Mr. Cbandler makes so much, it is not | the Nouthern Facific of California,, from Fort Mr. eaterday, and aftorward Lord, B 1d JANUARY 1, 1878, are floating through the country sbout me." 1| holieved that it will be possible to show any | Yuma to the Rio Grande at EI Paso.” This bill, lh:i‘&lmg.gl:;fi?‘e"‘“l“r%’l"r?::(g'cu?.“f it b s i 4 Litnsdants visited the Quoen at Windsor. Oabinot meetings will be held daily, but the Queen leaves to-day for tho Inle of Wright. TIE POIULAR FEAR of Eugland’s participation in the war hns not declined, aud the stock markets yestorday with some changes, was Introducdd inthe fHouse a few days since by Mr, Money. of Misstasippl, hitherto o friend of the, Texas Pacific. The bill in substance, provides that {nasmuct es the nct of March 21, 1873, relating to the copstruction of a railrond between a point fu Noftheastern Toxas and the Bay of Ban Diego, Cal., have mot been complied with by the promise on the part of Mr. Haves or any au- thority from bim for promising il the Demo- crats allowed the count to' procged he would, when {naugurated, withdraw tne troops. 8o far #s could bo ascertained at the time by $hose who gava close attention to the matter, those Democrats who oppuoted llibustering and OWING TO REMOVAL TO We will take & Jimited number of Family Dundles | then asked him what fu bis judgment inspired to wash snd thoso stories, and what their object wans. He HOCALIFORNIA, | popGH DRY, |So st w:}r’%‘fxfl' Irl:ndnhn‘v#fize immensa slock of | Resdy for Btarching and Ironing at home, at the | Are sct afloat by politiclans who are engaged fn 8 and RY attll on hand, | vory fowrate of $1.60 por 100 pleces or over, and | n sort of high-Oying effort st - politics which Y now offor tho samotntll Jan, 1 repardiersof cart: | 32780 Trat ol arovee vfl“ Toueh Dry Bane | will do neithier the party nur the country any p]( to make—none whatcver." Vithin = very short time Mr. Clay was ap- proachied by a gentleman whom he recoguized as & mutdnl frieud, beariug in his hand what he took to be A WRITTEN mmu{ and, without waitlur for him {o speak, Mr. “Poslilvaly Ona Price Only. Open Lvenioganatil @ | 35 Goner 50 A1t sond for bad de- Siay exelatmed with mucli exciteincot of wan. % . 00. construction of a road within the timo and You have n challenge from Mr. King, 1 o'clock. The lver without extra charge. good. Just favorod the completion of the count were maner specified, thereforo the contingoncy | merhoss sl ren i e o . . SWISS Tarms—Cash on delivery, No accounts. LOOK AT TN SITUATION. ACTUATED BY TWO MOTIVES. has m-cn’l'n which Congress should exgrcn{; :x‘;flu:}:x‘l’flc{x nt%fll‘x‘gh‘:‘, und?u:ak‘cl:l:]cl;":';{“tlfi elioed lllu!urlhnr_ fall o Ealish ool ’ Attacka aro made upon tho Presideut aod my- | Thars was a genoral fueling smong them that | $he FéScrved right to adopt such measures a8 it | District of Columbia’ probiblied ducling within | tes. Are particalorly invited to call before NEW YEAR, MUNGER s LAU NDRY self, but thoy are not toeflect any groat reforn. | gq the Democrats had supported the Eectoral | ™) decm necessary and proper to sccure It | itg linits. it was greatly. fearrd they would es. THX PORTE. % | Tuey are not to benefit the country or the par- speedy completfon;, and that the Bouthern Pa- { cape ta Virzinia or Marsland for tho pitrpose of . y 14 Par- | Commiscion It would be an act of partyallsfavor | cifle Kaflroad Company, which was suthorized Another ohauge has. been made in the onn . Ashieman OFFICES: Il ly for the production of eor- pany, . hostile meetiog, Tbg friends of both, with. ] ty. ‘'they are mercly for the production of cor- tq aytompt fo defeat {ts dec.sione wnluly because | byfthe ssma act to construct a line between 8xn |"out regand ta party fecling, maro the strongeat | Torkish Oabinet, Said Pasha becoming, 3 Stnte-st, 46 North Clark-st., 126 Dearborn-st., 668 Wa- | tatn efTects, sud these uewspaper correspond- tiey wero dilYsrérit Yeorid whattuey bad hoped,but | Francisco and Fort Yuina, baving complied with | o TG i o Fap meas and explana- y o f AR T bash-av., 901 Cottage (rove.av. ents who are assafling the Administeation aro | poysng alf this, sod much mors potent among | e 18w by constructing ite raflroad to Yuma, | tfon, and probably nu similar case evor elicited | Alinister of Marino aud Reout Pasha of War, ) , Ktc. Arizooa, and now propuses to extend 18 further oamward untll it meets and connects with the Touxas Pacific or other rallroads in ‘Texas, at the Rlo Grande ut or near Ei Pago, it {s provided that the lands beretofore granted to the Texas Pactile between the Colorado and the Rio Grande Rivers shall, for the purposes.of the act, be granted to the Soutbern Vacific Kallrond Come pauy, forso much of tho lino as it may con- atruet. Ie requires 100 miles to be passed with. In two years after the passage of the act, and the whole road to El Pato within six years, 1f whon the Southern Paciticis coustructed to the o Graude, nelther the Texas Pacltic nor other rouds from Eusteru Texas aro there to connect, it mav, with the consent of that Btate, continue castward nntil 8 junction is formed; and {n like mauner, if the Texns ronds first reach El Paso, oither of them miay procced westward to_the Junction of the Bouthern Pacific Railroad, Pro- Vislon 18 mady for the fnterchange of traffe fa- cilities, and equality of rates with connecting roads, und for the acceptauco of the act within six moutls after its passage. No bonds or oth- ersubsidy to bo given, NOTES AND NEWS, TUB BILVER Bill. Apectal Disvatc to Th Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaton, D, C., Dec. 37.~Inthe attempts of botti sides tocount up the silver and antl- silver vote in the Senate, both sides.adniit that thelr respectivo counts show an exceedliugly close vote. In case of s Presidential veto, it e rinimed by the opponenta of the Lill to have twenty-six votes, sxact.y enofgh to sustaln a veto, with Sharon sway, The full voto Is scveuty-fivd. It thore aro twenty-fivo Senators to sustain a voto this wonld moke a tle, and the Vico-President could vote the same asif thy Benate was squally divided. THR NATIONAL DEDT. To the Westerns Associated Preas, Wasmnaron, b, C., Dee. 27.—The publle deht statement will bo fssued on the 84 of Jan- uary lustead o€ the 1at of the month as usaal. Nounusual payments hava been made duriug the wouth excepting disbursements on account only speculating., They don't really have the somuch interest. Flually, after the lapse of six days, an_arrungement” waa inade by which Preston, of 8outh Carolius, made s statement, after which King apd Clay each withdrew their oflensive words, aud thicrs was & general love- feast. Hamlin pinyed the part of I'reston, but neither Conklini vor Gordon spoke their littla pleces, to tho disgust of Ransom, who Is ace quainted with the * code,” and who felt that it was an unfinished fob, 2 THB YIGUTING GRONOLAN. Gordon is not so quick-tempered as hls col- league, Ben Hill, who once in the Confederute Benato had a fearful row with Yancey, ot Alabama. Thoy indulged fn some vrcll( rough taik, and at lust Yancey sald that Hif] had”mude some statcments about him which were false, Hill responded quickly from bis sont that e threw the falschuod back fn his tectl, Upon motlon, the Seuate went laoto se- cres scaslon. Yaucey was then appealed to to adjust the matter, but relterated what he Lad safd, and took his scat, Thercupon 1l threw a heavy rlass inkstaud, which struck Yancey on the side of his fuce, brulsing it and caualug the blood to flow profuscly, but not knocking him down or doing any” Visiblu injury. aucer rushed at Hill, but was prevouted frum etriking biw, and her the fight cnded. After much trouble the parties were reconclled aud the Son- stors were bouud to secrecy, but the story leaked out. Many thiok that the blow Uraught gn (l;: soinal discase which caustd Yancey's eat! Bouthern Democrats, was & fecling of decp dis- satisfaction with Ar. Tilden sud the whole New York managoment (u thelr party. It ts aleo true that these wmen learned ut an early rer!od of the sesslon that the utterance (u tho atter of acceptanca {n regard to tha South wus, like nll the rest of the letters, thuroughly earnost and honest, and not fntended in the ro- motest degree fur buncomnbe. Thoy slsounder stood that the gencral friendly policy towurdy the Boutk thereln fndicated would BUNELY SE CARRIED OUT in ease Mr. Hayes was fnaugurated. Alun{) of them reasoned that such polley from a Republie- au President would bring morageneral quiet to the South thuu to have Tlldeu come 'in, and with it the continuation of tue hcated politicnl strifes s0 long in progress throughout the Bouth. Most of thess Houthern mwen who voted ainat tiibusteriog were further fnfluenced Iy thelr fuli knowledgo of what clvil war fuvolve aud a cousclentious desire vu their part to take nu step which should fmperil the peacc of the country. ‘These aro cortainly somo of the manin reasons which fufluenced those Democrats who refused to join the revolutionary wing of thelr party to dofeat the lawful declslon of a Com- missfon they had holjsod to ereato, OF LITTLE CONMEQUENCE, The President and memburs of the Cabinet docliue to express any views on Chandier's lctter. Evarts says Lo has not read it close enough toeeo It Chandler explains thut his at- tack is mado because Lo did not gel any ap- polutment. The lotter falls flat here, and ex- citea but lttle interest. i HAYES--BLAINE..CONKLING TNE PRESIDENT, From gur Own Corrapgndent. Wasninaton, D. O, Dec, 26.—Thongh tho Implacable press has tortuced {tself to prove that Hayes Las ruined the country by his tours, It s certaln his trins bave done bin good, per- sonally, 1had the plensurs of spending the afternoon and eyenjog of the day he was clected with him at Cotuinbus, and 1 notlced that he was palo snd caroworu, Yesterdsy I wasac- corded the distinction of a lengthy conversation The Britsh Minister, Layard, Les spoken un?mnlnlly in such a way ns to convinco the * Turks that England will ald them, and they aro fast regaining confidence, THDIN DEFRECIATED PAPER CURRENCY novw stands at 214, a rise of 43 piasties since Wednosday., The following words nre at- tributed to ¥ THE CZAR in reply to a deputstion leaded by Prince Gortschakoff : * England iutends, apparedt. 1y, to exerciss & pressure upon the liberty of our action, but we will not consent to medis- tion, andrare armed against integvontion.” WAR NOTES. WINTEIL WEATHER. Loxpow, Dec. 28.~A Bucharest dispatch says: Tue bridge across the Dunube at Nicop- olls was tolally destroyed by ice on Wednes. day. The destruction of tho bridge at Slstova must follow unless it Is Immediately removed. The weather stcems to have arrested the Russiau onward movement, and o beglus to look ss though the campalen was over for tho year. ‘lhe rallways are not worklog regularly,and the commissariat huvae all they can o ta keep the troops supplled {u the camps near Ilevid without incrzasing the difliculty by sendlog them further jnland, DARDANELLYES, 4 A Berlin apecldl says Russiafs sounding the various Meditefranean Btates as to their dispo- sition relative to the openlux of stho Dare danclles. i Lo S 0OBI'S LIBRARY. . s e~ o rcrrrommnnneces | f0Cts they assume to state; at least, thoy car- taiuly have no such facts from me.' B I‘Bfl BS ar allls * Mr. Becretacy, {a thers any personal diffi- culty potween yoursell and Mr. Gonkling?" 1 YET OFFERED IN GOODS BAVED asked hin. * Nono in tho least,” le roplied. H & H H . ¢ 1 have no personal {ll-wiil against him." From 1hé Biold & LOar B, | . couionsiotion mommis it ] - arar gl Ll st tin) 3 . ARE NOW TO BE HAD AT the times, wo kh“lur red;mad ou'rl lll:lo::p- lhlo( ;A;lluunlu :‘lm.re;:lu hnl.m:':nhvoui" ‘\30 2. tion rates, to take effoot Jan. 1. Allsubaorip- | whiclt he rej t " There can' e suf. (] 220 State-st, corner QUINEY. | tions now made receive the bonoat of the | votts " * L reduotions, DELONG TO THE BAME PARTY, though it 1 clalmed by Ben Butler and others that ! am a Demucrat. Now my lepublicantem 18 as goud as Butler's is, and is older than Conk- ‘The gonds conelst of Curiain Goods, Furniture Covortag, MAKEL3, 110 (H1ovos, aRd Féncral MoK g,:,'g}:::{:g' lly.ee\'::'r (0t Dry Gooda and Notions. : 8, 1y ,,,,,,, - 3 volumes, 1 year. ‘TO RENT. 4 volumes, 1 yenr. ling's. 1 have certainly becu as consistent ns Weare enabled to make tho above reduc. | Buller, and I s certainty antedate Conkling. € ) - tions because we aro well eatablished with | My rigld adherenco is dua to the Republican 4 an unegualed Inbrary, the best of facilitios, | Party, aud 1 am a Republican in the full seuse ° and unexamplod opportuuitios for obtain. | of the torm,"” ' ing all the Now Books at Publishers’ prices. #What is Mr. Conkling’s personal aversion to yourself1" I assked. “I don't kuow," he re- oesmanie orees o 7ie. | COBB'S LIBRARY,, [t oo ot s by be honid ore s, paper rcports, io which I do uot place the ut. 173 WABASH-AV., | oo rejuuc. TRIBHNE BUILBING PALMER HOUSH, 441t is sald, Mr. Secretary, that you have made T OVARTORES ¥OB A RNCONOILIATION OHAKPAGNE WINES. with Br. Coukling, 1s that truet" “I have b e~ | nade o overtures whatever to Mr. Coukliug,” TO REINDT. sald be. "I nevor yet havo seen the neceasity Applyto WM. 0, DOW, for a reconciliation or for overturea In that Room 8 Triburh Buildlng, WOMAN'S RIGITS. Mrs. * Oltvia " Briggs having been nppointed & member of the Board of Visitors w the In- sane Asylum, the tnasculines on the Board uro on the rampage. Hut Secretary Schurz rass that {2 s righit that the foniale patlents should bave & womsu's supervision, and that he will rotaln Mre. Brigis, if ste will scrye, This s Lard on tl Id Turveydrops who po to the Asylum once a meuthto enjoy s Dircctors’ dlu- nicr, ud they don't want to resigu and they hate to rewatn. direction, Nothiog has yot ariscn to maks any such thing as & reconcilistion necessary.'’ “But, Mr. Becretary, the aspect of affairs has placed yoursell and Mr. Conkliug fn such & position that there must bo reconciliation or a render on one alde!? * No,” he replied, there 1s nothing 10 make elther contingency a neceasity. The strugglo {s not upon a question of uational fmportsave, It is upon a species of E RIGU-YLYING POLITICS, For 8alo Everywhore. | jntended to sccomplish s resuls thss Is not of UOEAN STEANSIIPS, North~German ™~ Lloyd. The steamers of 1 h(hmplné'll all avery Satur. CHAT. Ben Butler has gone to Lowell, to oat his Cbristmas turkey at howme, where his accoum- rllsned dauglter, Mrs. Gen, Aines, now resides. 1ail Hamiiton Is at Mr. Bialue's, as piquantly personul as ever, Benator Thurman dutu't A BRITIgE INQUIRY, E A Vienua dlsnatch savs It fs stated from scveral sldes that Euglund, although declining day froms Lromou \ler. foot of N(rd stres ki stecof rorn: ' Fork 10 Seuthempren: HavE and by Fut cabin, of thearny, & considerable portion of which | want his soo-tn-law, McCormick, 1o o to Paris. | 1o iediato, has contidentialiy sounded Russia o Haorage, 330 gurroncy: tyimisscend s, v Barsaiount lmportanca to tho Republieau party | ¥lh blnk, sub dunud i sroatly dmprcved L. | o8, o oy b aadlcipathin of ' | e e s bis physical mppearance. Ho has growu fleshy sluce liis olection, and hils face s that of & man ab poace with his dipner and the world, ‘There Is & look of greater refinement, too, tho uppropriation at the special sesslon, The receipts during this mouth haye been compara- tively light, but it {8 lelleved that the state- ment will mako s bettercxbibit than that of the corresponding month last year, when there wras or to the country.” * From that, Hr " I said, ** you do not intend ARl eIinE alE Latey | o iiate or yleld i Wiy should I von Alsikabeal, Cunnan bjDE, clliste, s nothing 0f Linportatics, before Fur Mauu[flc_sfi W newest aiien, long icldl' There is not to make peace, sud that the Russian Cabinet 0as been far less reserved than might have been aoticipatod, B e —— * THE WEATHER, Orrion or TuE Cn 8taNaL Orrioxs, Wasminoron, D. G, Dec, 21 &. m.—Indica- 3 d'or, theie” ows [ tho country, Nothing of fingortance us yet | about bim, than thore was ctwo years f CORGBRERGIME DHONIR 1945 Jeuty whon I tlons: For the Lako Reglon, Tennessse and s < make manu! e | been accomplisbed, aud nut'lvnn‘ of jmportauce | ago, =s though Ew were accustomed * SHNATON PATTERY ,‘,‘.’ CONDIFION Oblo Valley, the Upper )uf:lnippl. and| Lowar Russia has ordered l‘-'(:l’I_l‘(’:l‘l":&fllfldflnl. [d Bloerags certlficates, Asniy to Wi P, t C of Fur tiood: 1s now unflurmmmcrnuon.‘ bl B to better soclotf ns U'resident of the United | 15 much fmproved to-uight, His physiclans o8y | Missourl Valleys, stationary or lower tempera- MEIIATION 1 T, s clariost:. Michlaan Central Jrailroad, lll'll]g 0-, o [Hetr. (bl the Brst e | cMss thls hn:xu'sl]m‘%:‘xlk‘m "fi:n':l.’,'fi?' Btates thau as Goveruor of Ohlo, He sppears | there is & great change for the better, *| ture, northeast winds, clondy weattes, avd oo, | SF PETSRSAURO, Doc. 57.—The Agenos Russ _TIN PLATE, . K E:};‘ertl l‘ lufl:'u \t causcd un.y dlv'l;l:nl'e' T aakeid, | to have lust & certain awkwarducss of manner HON, 1, T, CONLN, 2 L y v says the Forte’s request for medistion will be castous] Hght ralns, with stationary or rising barometer, possibly followed by falling bsrome- ter fn the Northwest and Ohio Valley, L00AL oBIEIYATIQNY, Hat you can iagle tlcls ab tliat characterized bim then, and his relations with his hands sud fest aro far more awmlvable than thoy used to be. . floscoms 1o bave out- grown a stoop that I noticed’at that time, aud tobe generally on better terma with himselt thau ho was when he paced his parlors awufting eloction roturns. At that timo ke appeared to sssume & gayety of manucr that scarccly fitted hm as well asdoea the dignificd bearlng his rabes of the Prusidency call upon hiin to imanl- fest. Inehort, his elevation has beeu of In- eatimable benoft to one mau, and that man is Rutherford B. Hayes. But still there Is nothing spirited about his action. Elther he does not appreciate his situaticn toward tho various parties, or ho Is the coolest, most acif- coufident ' man that cver went fato the White HBuse, e Las thriven aud grown fat upon opposition and defeas. Thero Is nuth- fug oo which to predicate a prophecy that bo bas arranged thiugs lor the overtyrow of lis udvcrsaries. The setting upoflub‘ is cuttrely tnconalateut with his uature. He liupresscs ons with tho faith that be 3 sutlsied that hbis ac- tious are bascd upou purity of wosive sud (- tegnty uf purpose, and, If the rest of the world can't see tt, bo dechues to huld blnaelf re- spunsible for the wurld'a ubtuseucss. BLAINE. ‘Thero is a grave skaking of lcads over the decliued, because, acconling to international law, wedlation is only pasalble when solicited by both belligerents, Otherwise mediatiou be- comics intervention. TUE ENGLISH CABINET Loxpox, Dec. 21.—Aunotber Cabioet councl was i9ld ln Dowolug street to-day, ' AUSTHIAN FROTRIT. Bsromapx, Dec. 27.—Frince Wrede, Aus trian diplomatic agent, has informed the Bervian Goverumeut that Austrla * dech alvely protests beforehsud mgainst Besvis extending her action, elther watlike or rovolu: tionary, to Bosnla and Herzogoviva. Servia hay consequently given her formal sssuraoce that tho strictest orders have been formarded to thg cowmander of the Drina corps to refrain from Loatilitics in tbo dircction of Bosnis. WiAT BNOLISH ENCOUKAONMENT WILL DO FOL THE TUXKS B7. PRTRRIBURG, Dec, 27.—The Agencs Ruse observes that the English Cabluet, fa encoursg iug the Ports to further resistance by convoking fue Hritish Parlfament earller than usual, wil compel the Hussians to march on Constantao ar Madizon and Frank. puchel E e A A A e e~ e e e s - " . ** [he Cabil N. & G. TAYLOR & CO,, Vin-ata., ~ Chicago. 'E:’n"""““ T e | o s A pETOTLY SEn . Eatabllshied tn:4810, fmporters and manafacturers of BEAM & BUOFIER. | The fact ls, ucither tho Cabinet nor the Presls T TLATE]L | s O tho inatter. We know the object, and we pay N P . 10 attentlon wiatever to ft.” . Wi === { dent fs In tho sllgLtest degree disturbed about 4 Mr. Secretury, biave you tried to unload { ...LJ'&';J:{":& 'x'fi‘a rnn:xmcmln{ T'fl rupoullhl‘l‘l’ly u!"lhn New York wmnllulloug t- t luardlu:‘u.n :n. and gered tothe lzm" . A o | uoon Becretary Nchuraf' 1asked, **1 tll'un% r:’_"-' fi:‘:,f :n :’,",‘,;' :;r:‘. u::‘ 3 'Platn aad Orasmenial Cakos, Bastey, ete., for :c'urlll" n:lo KO futo that brauch ot the subject," he T W AR “Do you thik, Mr, Becretary, that Mr. Btore and Omos, 301, 803, 808 Branchest, | Tl VW 57 B3 A TR ® S | hDo you thinky Mr, Secretary, that My 3 Botween Race and Vine, = ey - d‘ Don't nak ine ahout thst Le roy poa u!'.,] -A‘[ N ~ ou't waut to eay auytbing ou 0 subject, PHILADBLPEITA. anminioin SNANOIALS s | Borabiou it yll i foo wuch like deoyicg & [ttt bt oy e et CIAL FLOWERS, South PaIk Bonds **I'ardon 1ne, Mr. Becrotury, for an spparently s | impertinent question; but sre you golug to re- pqne mllu'j'ln’ Jun. 1, 1578, will be patd as | 80 from the Cablueii” 1 ssked. Sald be: feun Eachauge Naidiinola Clitcago, or at ths A “There 18 no reason Sur wy icsiguation, no S peak, York, upon pre- | yuore than thera would be fur 3uy dolug maay RECAEL ST IE SRAE ST PEARCE, of tue other thivgs not dewsnded by & von- Couimlsldn, \hwnnwy Lhat bas uot arisen.” e G OUNT.Y_bl‘D E _R 9 Please Le more vxplicit tn your uumrl Mr. N 3 igul” I fu- rtidcial Flowe, Becretary, Are {au golug o reslg rench lm- of Bouth Carolina, publishes u card in todl(’a Jlepubiican, regarding tho allegationy of the Democratic papers that hie pald over to the ‘Chamberlain Lemislaturo a - certain sum of nioney a3 & “quid pro quo®’ for thelr votes fn clectliyg hhin Lo the United States Senate, fn which hio says: * | pald po man In the Cham- berlaiv legislature for . his directly or indireciy. When Judwe R, B. Carpenter cojotued the State Treas- urer and tho Curolina Natjonal Bank, last fall, from paylog out the funds of the Btate accordiug 1o luw,—a most tyrannicsl and unlaw- tul fojuuction,—aift the wheels of the State Uovernmeut were thus stopped, I loaned avout F0,000 to F. L. Cardozo, the Stato ‘Iressurer, to meot the {mmedlute wants of tho Btato (loy- criunent, ‘This was sume thue afier my clec- tion, und was o no scnde & secret transaction, This money, I aw Informed aud beliove, was mustly used by Lhe State ‘Ureasurcr ju past pay- tuent of tho ml-slu of the wembers of tho Suuste sud House” « WASHINGTON CIHAT, . CIIISTMAS AT TUN CAPITAL—TUE SKNATE AND TUR PHESIDENE IN JACKBON'S TIME—CONK- LING AND GUHDON [MITATED CLAY AXD KING—TUX FIGNTING GBOXUIAN—WOMNAN'S KIGWT—1BMSONAL ITEMS. aao, Deo. 37, Time, |Bar._jnr nn.l Wind. Izn.l’uun 9:33 8.1, 20.973, €2 i8 w44 an, 017 AHRTL NEW YEAR'S Lo | RECEPTIONS. b ired. “Ho replled: **1 have snswered us Decorations at Mme, PONCELET . P e 0 W, 2 { , ly a8 Icare to, You might ask mo if 1 were el Wb sout ot inistaa | ANd City. Vouehers Bought By | el b e oot ytitog oo there i 55 LAZARUS BILVELMAN, reason for wy dolng I8! Hpase: Grosdifave Chicago, Da 5. SESSNLIBLERI RS UNERY 20 i1 il 10, . . 4] ol 04! 03, o3| v 11 16} 1 o4 0| o7l SerrrEeeprersbRERFEE ), Chamberot C *1lus auytiiug yot srisen that seems to do- Spectat Vurreoponsence uf The Tridune, ‘Tale res. ple, causing the precisa result which it sceka ta o - e PR | g Your resigpation . Notblng, asidbe, | patching ub ot COMCILE, and BILECS meutiel | Washmaron 11 G Doce b st 1 ave | Cheaiid $o I E; fran. avert, h GH “pot a thlog. 'lin ?hlyanfi botween uz1 Clbl; itlicultics, aud there aru not & fow who contend | (g veucrable Father of Festivals sgaln foyous iy MOXTENEOBIN VICTORY. 3 33 thoy wers When tho Cabliet was e | Havire ofvhinga blsine aad CoaSionir U0 | uywhon tho Scavdluaviaus kindled yule-troe ia HYMENEAL. Raousa, Dec. #7.—~The Muotenegring yester Avectal Dispaich (8 The Chicags Tridune. Kzoxus, i, Dec. 3. —~Twosweddings took place in fashionable circles here to-day. A. O Buttolph, of Chicagzo, was married to Mus L. Estelle Fuller, the daughtor of & promiusnt citi- zco, and M. K. King, & adivg member pf the Bar of this county, to Miss E_.:ma Stewart, Disudieh 10 The bune, BLOGKINGTON, 11T Doc: S bilss. Raté Rlch- ardson, of Bloowmington, sister of Mry. Duncan M. Fuuk, aud Mr. 'T, D. Hart+en, of Rundolph, day defcated s bodyiof| Turks occupylog io treached positions between tho Hiver Bojaus sod the Town of Dulcguo. The Turks lost many prisoners, three fags, and a quaubisy of provisions. THS BRITISN FLUET. 1 ConatamrinorLs, Dec. §7.—~The British flsel . hus left Besika Bay for thi Gulf of Yourls, neas } Bmyrns. Lis houor, und the nucient Britons decked thelr bouscs with Ivy leavesand holly, The Puritans pesmitted po holidays, but Christmas Las al- ways been celcbrated ontno Laoks of the Po- tomac sinvé the Jesulta ratsed their altars among the wonderivg savages. The Catholic settlers ‘of Marylsud, and tho Cavallers who founded Virgluis, bave alike cclebruled the Cbristuas fostival. Wuatever sacred assoclatlons connect- miles. Both ure stuart; each bs & greal mau ju bis way, but the velus of both are filled with hot, Loylsh blood. wud veltuer by au idea of statesmanship beyoud his own ag¥raudizewment? Each fs candidate for the powination to the Presidency on tho Republivau ticket. It Las becn stated that Blalne would let 1560 mol:‘{ defuult and wait for 1834, but he cannot ail that, Ile kuows full weil that, in the shifting aud chauges of w‘f bolitics, and lssues, & great man of to-day witl ba Jost ten yeurs heuce, et KIEND, Chiemnlstr 150 Metion-at. ELATE MANTELS. HO MISUNDERSTANDING. e — P RO A A Eohn ¥T | Evorything s perfectly hanmoolous. This MALLES o et DAL EIDY: . | Bighiy ofort of certain politicisus casuot dis- FAIREAHKS' | srockuowosus muETiNg, | B34 SEROn T ot QRN SEANEARD BTOCKIDLOERSS MEETING, Viand the whole malter &4 we ia the Cabuct Noklce la herely glvea thas thero wi Us -muuuo! uuderstand it now. The Cabinet ofticers sre In 4ho mockhuideraul e Merchanis savisgn Loan. 8¢ | full accord with cach other sud with tbe Presl- PAIRBANKS MORER & 00, | TEiibinCangr oL . S i TS Bkttt feacialininisatery Incloution that Le sty . 5 elec uaites 1 arVe - = 111 & 143 LakeSt., Chicago. "";‘:‘;‘;“.{ 1R0 franeaction of such oNtflntincmes | A, Bocretary, Live you ever felt that you | Sud. mure tha that, it fs doubliul & Jamesya, | ed taemscives witti this ancieut epoch, Christ. | a sromisedt politician of Mcl.ean County, were L. SERVIAN MOVEMENTA. v Bacarsfultobug oaly the Geaning, &Ghs. Cadich wero 10 tho wey of the full fruitn of a2y | plalno is wmicuded Yong fur this sphicrc, [ho | wus bas ever boen Liereabouts e great bome- | Marriud this eveniug at tio bt of the T "Bervisus cauncosded NorhBasr azi {ead'e Kumyaor Milk Wine u x'-fr“lu‘ vianns sl faltioe Fials, Gold and_Nickal hew tho Cabivet was formed G xe f 1all. ful . as they wers when al et W jorwed. qualiles, apeclally ot for” ars Gl{' 'l‘l“s riwined, and e 3

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