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} 2. e Ghicagoe Daily Teibnne, > ‘ S MONDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1878, . ,\'5*;.{[(}]5 FIVE CENTS. 22 3 3 hink th . e & i SuExEo. WASHINGTON, | b s, v doo ebionsan | s Moo ot o, e CANADA. € S, e, o o s oo BUILDING UP A THIRD PARTT nine guns, from Australis: the Bapphire, four “GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.” The old-established and well-known House o necesssry now. and does not recommend sny. The President doea not enter upon the discus- sion of the prerent industrial eondition of the +| teen guns, from Aust [ins, trom Austral 'a uns, i Easquls The Qovernor-General and the S, [Eom Rl the a3 the Sapvho, four the Bhab, twentv-siz .the Shannon, ninc Quos, based upon the principles of the Natlonal or- ganization, He attached great fmportance to he presence of Ben Butler at this Cooference. Outline of the President's 4 country, but simply expresses an opinion that it | Rutler is stronger with them to-tay than ever, i 9 " , mm;,r,’;,v(,,,‘ plyiean i Buticr, reslizing the atrenzth tnere is in secret Princess Still at Mon- ToRoN T T e o s vear bas NEUBERG Message to Be Submit~ ‘The condition of the several Departments of ',’;5;',‘."’,‘:&';’;‘.';g:”‘:_:‘gfi“b:ffl-"o{*:gff'u“m';‘n":‘l treal, been the Iarcest known m;n“"v:' Damelgt ) the Government are mentioned in thelr order, | principles and pledges will be'to refrain from 76, aEnes. 1k Das 8i0. Dean the warny (R4 ted To Day. aod the most Important récommendations of gear on record; and, no matter how cold Dg- sasoclatlon with eithier of the politleal partiea. | Their Excellencles in Attendance | cember niay be, it cannot make any difference. the Secretary of War, the ‘Secretary of the e —s ‘The culored people of thecity have formed & Iias tnstructed us to ssll without reserve, at e R L i shie il NOTES AND NEWS. at Two Plnt;csdor Wor- l||.|n.~m_nsocn§’fy,p-nu fntend to eatable & . ¢! ] hrary. - ATUCTION, Yellow-Fever and the Southern | the Interior, ana the Attorney-Ueneral are NAVAL COURT. ship Yesterday. AT ekensle, of Naw York, ihe cebrated noticed. As the reports- of all these Depart- meuts bave alrcady heen nrinted, Jt Is unnec. essary to recapitulate thefr recommendstions Arecinl Dsputeh to The Tridune, WasmvoToN, Dee, 1.—The Becretary of the Navy has decided 2o arder.a Board for the trial At BTORE 107 RANDOLPH.8T., com. menoing WEDNESDAY, Dec. 4, at 10 a, m., nnd tollowing days nt samo hraurd thotr chess-plaver, 18 expected here shortly, and wilt 1 Crowds, as Great as Some of Moody's, p! é'r'oiiffé?.le.‘i"é'if.t 'under the auspices of the Question Its Principal Topics. Tormons Reductions IN FINER GRADES OF eniire atook of Good, Roliablo, and Stylsh here. : of Commander Kells¥or conduct unbecorning Hover under the Cope of Speciat Dievatch to The Triduns. TIE IXDIAN QUESTION an officer and a geotleman, This fs the oflicer the Sanctuary. m’;?;:f.?’f;rgfiiefi'&fi- ?l’.r:m%o:: g?n.}’l‘ll‘l):t: 18 briefly discussed, but no recommendation is | who,ubout thres months azo, addressed an purs P ing cattle to Britaln. 3 Josiuh Benson, the original Uncle Tom in Mrs. Her Mnjosty the Queen Telegraphs Her Stowe's uovel, s here, delivering lectures on No New Recommendation on the Subject of Fi- made. The Presidentis undérstood to have sotnewnst original views {n reghrd to the man- open tetter to the public, in which he branded Henator William ity Kellogw, from Louisfann, FURNMTURE, agement of tho Indians, which{be may submit | as & coward and a llar. ‘The Board will consist of the history ol his lifc, 2 4 nance. to Congreas ot some rm;uu iday, but. as legisla- 1 scven oflicers, to be presided over by s Lomitno- Presiut ;eetlllnrgs‘;) f Heartfelt ,;._‘,,,,;.'g;f'f,{.’éfi‘f'i"fi,‘;’l}:::{:};';tu by ",'. Parlor and Chamber Sets, tion would be requlred to make thém effective, | dore. atisfactions Inspector of Anstomny to the Medical 8chool, and nosuch lezlslation 18 to” be hoped for this TOE CONPEDERATE ANCIIVES wlater, his plan §s not now advanced. Fach of | have received a valuable acquisition fn the shape \tlxe subordinate Departments or Bureaus—the \ of tho daily note-book or blotter kept by JefTer- ‘Toronto, of the remains of the ttahan Chicrete THE GOVERNOR-GENERAT, to, recenslv kilied at the accident on the Great ot o o T T | Wen st Woms o ndeed e v Moxtrear, Dee. 1.—The Governor-General | p1 Tl SV 10 formihemaeiees info & cominitiee and the Princeas Loulse passed the day vers | such of thelr uno-«ounuzvmduf,c: orimber of quietly. Inthe morning they attended Christ | whom are in the hospital herc, as may succumb Church Cathedral, whers the Very Rev. Dean | to their injuries. . Boud, Bishup-elect of Montreal, preached sn = eloquent sermon from the seventecnth verse FIRES. of the firat chapter of the Epistle of ¥t James, Members of the congregation were admitted by IN CHICAGO. ticket, and very few more thau the ordinarily | Thealarm from Box 274 ot 4:15 yesterdey large cungregation were present. A large nnernofm was caused bya fire in the three-story crowd collected around the chureh during the | stobe flont building No. 503 Canal strect, oc- service and walted to catch a plimpse of the | cupled by Morris & Goldschmidt. clothlers, and distiogulshed party while taking thelr depart- | by Henry Qoll, owner of the bullding, as a resi- ure. Further than the gentiemen raising thetr | dence. The fire originated In a frame sdditlon, bate ns the carrlage contalning thefr Excellen- | In the rear of the store, from unknown causes. cles passed, there was no demonstration, In | Damage by fire and water to stock estimated at the alterneon the Governor-General uttended | 83.000, which s fully covercd by insurance, but speclal* service In St. Andrew's (Pres- | in what companics conld not be ascertalned. as oyterian) Church, where the Rev, Mr. | the oroprietor coulil not be found up toa late Lang, pastor, preached from the twenty-mxth | hour Inst night. Damage to building, $200; chapter of St. Matthew, twenty-cightl verse. The :f:::“‘;;:g";‘{x":;:{‘."fi':w seaterday ‘Thnere was no special reference In the sermnon, | sfternoun, was caused by a fire in the kitchen cither at 8t, Andrew's or the Cuthedral, to local | of o three-story frame building at No, I8 ovents, A vast crowd of people of both sexes | Nurth Halated street, owned and occupled as & Jined the streets from Windsor Hotel (o St, | Fesidence by Henrv Bchtatdt. Damaze to build- r B16; y Andrew’s Church 1o the afternoon, doubtlessjto Iex, $10; 5o mw“wn' seo the Princcss, as she was expected to ats " tend, but they were disappointed. His Excel- RIVF‘R’_IHSASIER‘ y Teacy walked to aud from church, and the con- | giaking of the Stewmbost Cotton Valloy coursu of people did oot retire untit after his Nonr Neow Orleans—Elghteen or Twonty Excelleney returned to the botel, ‘The church Teople Drowned, and Nearly $100,000 in was inconveniently filled, and the doors had at TProperty Loste 4 length to bo closed. Thetr Excellencles Special Dispated (0 TAe Tridune. dined privately fo the hotel, and did New Onreans, La,, Dee. 1.—The steamboat not go out In the evening. Thev | Cotton Valley left this voint Jast nignt at 6 will take their departure to-morrow mornleg at | o'clock, laden with a valuable cargo for Shreve- 10 o'dock for Ottawa by special trsin ou the | port and way laudings, and with. eighteen or Grand Trunk. Messozes wers received to<day | twerty passcngers. Ahout 4 o'clock s. m. sho by Lord Lorne snd the Princess louise from | zollided with the es Morzan, buund from the Queen, raylng how delighted hor Majesty | Cincinnati, at a point a few miles from Donatd- was with the reception here. souville. The Valley sunk, and about cighteen MoxrtueaL, Dec, 1,~The Marguls of Lorne | Mves were lost. The boat sud cargoweroatotal and tue Princess Loulse sttended divine service | loss. The ufficers wers all saved. The Morzan at Chrlst Church'thls morning. The Marauis | was damaged but slightly. nlso attended spectal scrvice at 8t. Audrew's T the WWestern Associated Press. Presbyterfan Church In the afterncon. The New Onteaxns, Do, L.—Arrived, the Charles Princess Louise to-day recelved tho followiug | Morgan, from Cinclnnatl. Her officers report cablegrans from her Majesty the Queen: that, at 4 o’clock this moralog, a collisfon oceurs Easy Chairs, Library & Dining=Room Fur= niture, Marble-Top & Inlaid Tables, Fte., Eto., nflfording an opportunity to bu First-Class Gouds nt your own prico. v Evory article fully gunrantesd, BLISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctiones He Adheres to Ilis Veto Views Relative to Silver. Agricultural, the Educatfowsl Burcau, ete.—is { son Davis of alt the acts of the Cunfederate also briefly noticed, and a gerierous trestment | Executive during the War. Col. Wright, o Cou- ol them by Congress is recommended. federate oflleer who is assisting the War De- Among the miscellancous recomtnendations, | partment n collecting these materials, has writ- the most fnportant are those nrxing an imme- | ten to Judah P. Beufamin, in London, for the diate approoriation for Cougressional Library | records of the Confederate State Deosrtment, building, and for a bullding te reccive and ex- | which are there, {le cxpects to recelve copies ibit the treasures now possessed by of them. These uouumuml with those already THR NATIONAL NUSNUM. received from Southern Historlcal Bocleties, 5 ndded to the Contederate archives already in The foundatlons for the libraty building would | ;oesession of the Government, will make a very have ben 1ald last summer but for a differcnee | comulete Rebel history ot the War, of apinlon In Congress as to the sito that should CHAIRMAN PU(‘;NS!II'H IDEAS. be selected, The Presideot fayors no partieutar | . \Wasnixotox. 1.C., Nov. 80.—[tepresentative locality, any one of those thouzht of belng, In SILKS! As an inducement to early pur- chasers of an elegant 0LIDAY PRENEAT, We will offer to-day 200 PCS. COLORED GRO5 GRAIN SILKS, 22 INCHES WIDE, At $1.35 and $1.50, Herotoforo $1.50 and $1.76. These Stlks ave of the best French Fabrics, and embrace all prevalling colors. BROCADED SILKS ALL MARKED DOWN! 50 pes. Black Brocades at $1.00, former price $1.60. 100 pes. Black and ColoredBro- cades, $1.60 per yard, here- tofore $2.00. BROGADED VELVETS Secretary Sherman's Implacable Hostility to the Silver Dollar. CAl E 7 Y THE MUSICAL MARVEL! OF TEHE AGE. P THE NEEDHAM MUSICAL CADINET SURPRISES THE WORLD, REVOLUTIONIZESMUSIC No muslcal know!adge, practice, exvori. onop, taste, or ialont roquired in order to arform the Iinest Musia in the MOST INISBHED MANNER. BETTER THAN A PIANO, CHBEAPER THAN AN ORGAN, Call and BEH, and HBAR. and TRY them, no matter whothor you ever oxpect to buy or not. THOS, J, FINNEY & (0., Goneral Agents, The TFiatists Deriving Valuable Ald aud Comtort There- from. Butler Particularly Wtlling that the Treasury Should Pat Its Foot in It. TNE MESSAGE, BRIEF QUTLINE OF ITS CONTENTS, &prcial Disatch 10 The Tridune. WasningToN, D, C., Dee. 1.—The President’s message will probably reach Cougress between half-after 12 and 1 o'clock, The cxpectation is that it will be delivered to the press throughout the country with the report of tne Secretary of the Treasury at noon. It contalne few recumn- mendations for legisiation durlnyg the short sce- slun, The yellow-fever scourge receives con- alderable attention In the firat part of the mes- sage. Intreating this subject, the Presldent telts briefly the history of the pestilence, its introduction, spread, und the inoasures taken to contrul it, aud to relicvo those who sul- fored either dircctly or indirectly, o belleves that this drend disesss .would uvever be kuown in this country fif we were to adopt a policy of strict non-inter- course with thosc tropical and scmi-tropical ports In which it fs supposed to originate, and from which it Is always brought fnto the United Btates. The appointment of a Comimission to consider what measures are necessary to pro- Buckner, of .\“um:v 3 Chr;h(r:nnn of the House Committee on Bankinz and Currency, purposes Lts opiniun, good enough fof the purpose, but | ispuing an andress to hisconstituents on the snb- uryes that the matter bescttled at once. The Jiu_?_lnne “M‘(cj'fi hln«wnl‘%vh he“wmnnn‘t‘:fiu;n'lm‘ National Museum received {rom the Centennial | the Thurman *Ohio ldee, on the grol ha v a further fssue of @reenbacks wuuld be uncon- Exhibition the natloual exhibts of several for- | £ 001" olto favore the Instio of Freasury elgn countrles, and many private ones, bestdes | o1ep, which shoulil not be legal-tender, but ré- numerous articles which werd purchased for it. | celvablo for Government dues. The most of these treasures liave never been E“L“s“ |n|'"lfl|r.“)‘llggznilt‘nr‘!.c‘t:]):u';sa‘xgg. ¢ o ast year, in the c ex {Cr 8PDPO] ne, nvacked, and It {s very desirable that & sveeds | g% dyient asked fur 83,00 to pay the ex: Dravitionatiall bo;siade for fheat, penscs of the Loufsiana Commlsslon of 1577, The lnst subject treated of In the messagols | kuown as the MacVeagh Commission, Tue the District of Columhia. i The President says | Tlouse, Jast winter, refused to make the appro- that the new form of Government hias ot been | bristion, and, .""ln';'":?fi'-&’.fry'@n?ffi'ffwl'; o ) vnt 1o E lu". cl\fll-lflll In upcmllun KOPHIDIE him to pass feated fn the Neuate, In the estimates to be an lutelligent Judgment upon 8. No Important | yuny {n to Congress on Monday, the amount 18 changes are recomincnded. ‘Some public fm- | again asked for, but the chance of the appropri- provetnents fn the Distriet - are referred | atlon is still less. The moneg was borsuwed by to noprovingly, the most linportant being the | Sceretary Shierman from the First National Vi Bank of New York. tmprovement of the flats along the banks of the PREMATORE WORRY. Potomac southwest of the city, the malarlaof | Aembers are now gatherine in rapldly, full of which make a sutnmer residenice In some parts | Thanksgiving turkey aud plans for the future. of Washlngton very bazardous, and a standing | The Presidential suceeasion isu leading topie menace to the health of the whole city. The | 9MoDR thern. There Is a disposition upon the part of _many from the East to **count put " filting-up of these flats, in secordance with the l}rum. T Mhuraten 1o ot with, plans of the engincers, would ‘Improve tbe | because they are Ohfo men. It is allened thatit navigation of the river, romovo: the principal | will not do for either party to nominate an Olilo local cause of dlsease, aud givo tho eity a beauti- | man in 1830,as this would tend tu place the toy- ul park. s ernment in- the hunds of Ohio tor sixteen years Lk b lumluwgliuu}l L"udalum n'vl:n tl’n,\' that ihfylnrfi willing Oho should run the Govermment hal SECRETARY SHERMAN, the time, but the lionor of thy remaioing half 1S IMFLACABLE HOSTILITE' TO THE SILVER | tbey think belunrs to thorest of the Untted DOLLAR. States, It is generally conceded, however, that Eperial Dispateh to Tha Tridune. Jobn Bherman will bs very strong o 1850 1t re- WastinoToN, D, C., Dec. L.—The most im. | SUmptou provesa sucerss, portant portious of Secrctary Suérman's report, i " ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch % tect us from the terrible scourge, and to report | Jawmes E. 0'Hara, volored Republican, has ap- ) . Black Velvet Brocades, $4.50 to Congress at & subsequent sessfon, has been | which will be sent to Covgreas to-morraw, will | pealed to the courts In the Second District ot u},‘d;,fl""‘,}.;‘.',“"' Dec. 1.—n-|,;5.}x‘:.&":= o ;:a a un:z_ie\r’- Point, !;xwmllg Donaldsonsille, per yard, » Is absolutoly odorless, and Chomi- | sugzested, and this plan is noticed jn tho | be thoso relating to the resimption of soecle Nortti Caroliva, to compel the County Boards Speeial Dispateh to The Tridune, tween the Morgan and tue Cotton Valley, of \ of Canvassers in Hallfsx, Edecombe, Craven nm'mcn':u lmldum |l|:"|:| do;““;d’lhu plan :' and Lenoir, to rema.-mnhlu‘und count the vote of resumption and maintalning” speclo paymenta | ooy ;5n10s," the rejection of which “elected hus been substantially disclosed: to the Balti- | \Wiiliam i, Kitchion, W8 Democratlc competi- more baukers, thouch it will .be oxplained | tor, more in detall in the report. - Ia .regard to.the silver dollar, MrY; Shorman__will THE WEATHER, recommend that ono of three things bo done: | Orrrce or -Tus Citivv .fiwxir, Orricee, First, that tho welght of tho.&iiver doliar bo fn- | WasuiNGTON, D. C.. Dec. 2—1 a, m.—ludica- creased so as to make it equal:di value to a rold tions—For Tennessee and the Ohlo Valley, sccond, that tho sinount of the sfiver | cloudy and rainy followed oy clearing weatlier, dollars to be colned be Hmited; or, third, that | variable wiuds shiftiue to colder and northwest- the silver dollar bo madec s legal-tender for only | €rly, and gencrally higher preasuie, o limited sum. Of these three plans the Becre- { For tho Lower Lake Repion, cloudy weather, the Red River Trausportation Compsny Line. “Uhe Cotton Valiey sank. Twenty lives were lost. ‘The boat and cargo are a total lves. Tha Cotton Valley left here yesterday tor the Red River with a full assorted cargo aod & number of passengers. The following are known to bo lost: [ Sol Meyer, Alexandris, La. nicssage, but not yrecommended. Tho generat drifv of what the President has to sy on this subject (s towards the enactmont of & Nutfonal Quarantine law; but, baviog directed the at- tention of Congress to the subjoct, aud urged that some action be taken, the Prosident leaves Congress to devisa thy musns of protection, or to provide for such en ofiicfal tuquiry us will lead to future leaistation. L THE SOUTUERN QUESTION. The present political and soclal condition of the South is the sccond tople discussed fn the messaize, aod It 1s evident that the President onlly Puro. It'ia snowflake whito, It is susceptiblo of tho highest and most lasting Polish. . 1t possoasos groator strongth of body than other trade brands. -- It is_packed in Pound Parcels, Full Weight guasranteed, It costs less money than any Starch in tho World. It is manufactured in tho hoart of tho greatest, coroal region of tho Globe. It is Sold univorsally in America Orrawa, Dec. 1.—Dr. Andrew Clark, the famous physiclan, who accutnpaules the Prin- cess, will ouly remain bere 8 few days, but will deliver a Jecture before leaviog the oity. Mr. Byduey Hall, specinl srtist for the Lon- don Graphic, mislaid his sketch-bovk on board the Barwatian, aud it.was glven up fur lost, It has, however, turned up all slght, baving come A L 2 here amongst the baggage. As it held oll his f\',t: ';4::::!&:!“}\0!::;;::::& drawiugs taken on board the Sarmatian, tho New Onveans, Dee, L—\When the collisfon Priucess was seriously concerned ot the 10ss. | geeniired the wind was bl’uflnzn aie:andtlie 3 The ouly harin doue, however, Is the delay of o ¢ : thelr publication for o week. rain was folling fu torrents. The Morgan was Former price, $6. Colored Velvet Brocades, $6 and $8 per yard, - - e Former price, 87 and §S, 0UR GREAT SALE OF (ninet’s Black Silks ith rawn or snow, warmer eusterly winds, tol- coming down, and the Valley was going up. by Grocors and Dealors. bas glven more thought to this than to any | tary favors tho lust, b : The managers of the Detrolt Doz-Shaw have | oy L <, o Continues, and has been a great ?[ts annual consumption roaches | otticrsubject which he has treated, intending, lowed in the west portion by northwest whuds, | Lo h Qovernor-Oeneral to exhibis several 1he Loats were rounding o volnt. The oflicers success, Prices guaranteed the | Twonty Million Pounds apparently, to inuke it the chiel feature of Lfs THE GREENBACKERS. and gecrally luwer pressure. of s e bovuds av thew exbibloon wese | OF, SacH seeluz tho danger of 4 collllon 1 5. g > present cominuulcation. ‘the Presldent belleves THRIK PLANSs For (tbis) the Upper Lake Hegion, partly | 1 BUF (AR B el simounced whetuer | T1o9Ped the machinery, but the force of tho owest. ANDREWCIE‘-"?.'S;E!:‘TB.RECHER' that, on thie whole, tho condition of the Bouth apecial Dispatch {0 The Tribune. clonay weather, occusional areas of lizbt ratn or | pOtHe 0 NS 0L RO wind and the headway of the Morzan was so Wasunaton, D. ., Dec.. 1.—The Green- | snow, variable winds, mostly northerly, station- backers do not beleve that it is the intention of | ury or hieber temperature, and generally lower the nuthorities to attempt resumption Jan, 1. | pressure. . They say that thoro will bo an attompt 10 evade For the Upper Mt 1ppl aud Lower Missourt the law, either by a combinntion of bankers or | Valleys, clear or partly cloudy weather, varlable by s connivance with the Treasury authoritics. | winds, l-llfl]lh;"")'r:‘l’ml:g!"" tetnperature, and Britton A. Hill, a Greenbacker from Bt. Louls, | &enerally lower i ” had & conferenco on thess subjects with Secre 8 Cotitionaey sigoals continue 8t Oswccu, ec. U, Hochuster, Buffaly, Erle, Cleveland, Sev. tary Sheraian to-day, at the Seurgtary’s own re- | 5, andusky, Toledo, Detrolt, Sec. 4, Vort quest. 111l did not amppear pleascd with | Hurow, Alpena, Mockinaw City, Grand Haven, his confercuce, mud sald, In an emphatie | Sec. # Cnicogo, Milwaukee, See. 1, Escanaby, Marquette, und Duluth, manner, that Sherman would ruin the coun- | MEAUCHE SRR GUL, | thll)" Gl try M he kept oo Me not ouly | yymals will by suspenied on the lakes, objected to Bocretary Sherman’s policy gencr- |~ §t, Louss, Dee. 1.—Dispatched from the West ally, but to such detolls as Mr, Sherman was u)l'l :‘IIl'r\-\:unnlu;u' -uc»:h nr“l Ilc;.-l.m-ufim res wiiling to confide to him as to the policy to bo | ¥alled last mghit alone the line of the Missoun Pacile Rallruad west of Otterville, und ex- pursued fn carsing out the Resumptlon act. | 4y faro Kansas four sud u Lulf wiles, The A conference s to bo liad to-morrow, aud Gen. | telerruph line wus torn down ow the Pacliic Butler will presiae, untess Peter Cooper should | Itoad, Kausas City was eatirely isulated, tele- arrive. Erlr}w.l:‘lcnlly. and the whole surrounding conutry u W snow, TilK DELINERATIONS WILL DX SECRRT. Speciai, Pispated 1a The Tribune. great that the Morgan’s guords struck the Vale ley with great furce, causing the Jatter to aink fu Ofteen minutes. The Vulley was valued at BI5,000. Bhe was {nsured for $10,000 In New is mot worsy but Dbetter than It las been In former years., Peace has prevalfled, cxvept In o few localities, and the result of tho late election bas not been affected, except in about half s dozen Congxressioual Districs, by auythiog which occured either just befors or during election-day. Tho recent events in Bouth Carolina and Loulsiana, as the President has learned them from ofticial and other sources, are calmly sct forth, and the firm datermination ol ths Executive to enfurce the lawsof tho Unlted States in those Btates {s announced, No new legislation on this subject Is uaked for, but the opinlun Is exoressed that, under the present laws, and with ths preseot judicial ma- chinery, the offenders swainst Federal laws can bs punished i Cougress will only noke 8 flicient appropriation to pay the expenses of investization aud prosccutlon, The President belleves that the power to take cognlzance of such frauas and [nterference Evlenbrecher’s Worid-Famous Corn-Stareh for fvod. PAVOR & IKNAL Sole NorthwesternAgonts, LChi FINANOIAL, WE DEAL IN ALL 18SUES OF U. S. BONDS, Jncluding Catied Rondu, The 4 per eonta on hund for tfifi'fl-"-:e delivery at or below Goverament subscrip- PILENTON, KKEAN & . wp\ The Hera'd (Irish Catholic) newspaper refers totbat part of the Uovernor-Gieneral's oath which dectares that no Prelate has sy sviritual Jurisdictdon fo the Dowinfun, as au lusuit to the loyal Cutholies of Canads. It denles that the Queen has ooy “right to assume spiritual au- thority or superiority lu this countsy"; aud furthier siates that * No Catholle could express unbounded loyalty to hier Majesty ™ atter such un osth bad been taken, The urticle bas created coaslderable comment, At & musting of the Loroo Reveptlon Com- mittee, the qguestion ol admissivn to the e —catt— Yavillon was disenssed. Standiug-room bl 3 ME been provided tor 80 pergons, and u platforu SE Rl_. _0_1 i“‘l" arrapged for the nevommodation of 00 schioute - P, children, Toe central spuce will be carpeted, | 10eOTPorution=Iusurance — Draluage—Lroc. : e SaEpete Ianutions=InJunciion, and chairs for 853 persons provided. “They witl . Do apportioned as fotkowe! The mombegs of | 8rclal Dlsveich ie The Tribune. thy Adwministration, Judges o1 the Subreme srrisorixLy, I, Dee. 1.—License to organ- Court, Seuators untl Members, Unpul{ Heads | fze a corporation to be known as the Western of Pulic Departoicnts, Mititia Stall, City | Sunday-School Publishlng Company of Cllca- “ORDERS BY MAIL” Will receive prompt and oareful altontion, Samples cheoriully sent. 121 & 123 State-st. ]@]flfl&fl-fil & TWEMY-SGCUINI-SL NEW PUBLICATIONS. Holiday Mugic Books, 0 { Now fsthe ttme to be- (IRISTMIAS GAROLS, Hemipthedmc.ia,be: Han M s Clirlate Clluien (20 cts. ) 2 beautiiul and casy An- i d's L lnf } urols Ingurance unknown. Bolomon Meyer, Daulel Gelr, Henry Levy, merchants of Alexandria, La., and Miss Sunford, age 16, of Loudon Couuty, Va., wero the ouly passengers fust, “Uhe oflicersthink twelve orfifteen roustabouts, mostly culored, went down with the boat, and wery drowued. ¥ Bunkers, Lingtonu-at. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, Doughtandsoldby _ LAZARUS RILVERMAN Dank, Chsmber of Comnierce, NOTICE, Chicazo & Eastern Ilinois 14 (20 cta.), t with the exercise of political rights by nil citl. | The meeting ls called for no other reason than Lawnexce, Ken., Dec. L—Thc second snow, | Councity, Water Comuisstonerss Mayor of Hall, [ vy was fssued today, C {Girss 7 il 15 Carofay T 'hl;lf'slmnr:lr't n zons -{s conferred upon the 5,n,,.fvu,,v¢,n. to perfect an orranization, and lay the founda: | and by far the heaviert of tho scason, toll berd | Reeve of New Edimbure, Couuty "Cuun.il ot ".\l‘::(lu;l’ F::-dl:rlck‘ Mfl“zu[,,u;':&r IF::::-I: }":.I::'L“_ it I A Ay L T RAILROAD COMPANY. tlon fora polley fn the Forty-sixth Congress, | Jast night nud this morolug. Carletun, ~Bclool Trustoes, Bishiops ~_and | Metiith Ky . mesnt by the provisions of the original Constitu- tion, snd not by the recent amendments, and that that power cxtends not ouly far enough to protect the citizen in tho nct of voting for mem- bers of ‘Congress, but slso to gusrantee him freedom In the excrcise of all other political rights, such as assembliog.in public and hav- fng tho vote that he casts honestly counted and returned. There is in this part of tho messaga no attempt to excite party or sectional strife, or to arouso or toalarm any class of peoplo of the United States, but a calm, straightforward recital of facts, and of what the policy of the Administra- clergy, Presldents _of the Natioual Soclety, | ¢ri eapltal, §5,0.00. County Court Judy sheelll, Clerk of The Commercial Fire-Tusurance Company ot tho County Court, Clerks of the Senate and | Litehield, Vi, to day filed with the Audi 14 teti ; d ] L L Vi, ¥ i tho Auditor ol House of lsz:t“‘::;‘l“:' '*‘“:;')“.::",‘.'l'escl‘nf“:l‘:’"ub P'ublic Acvounts an afllaavit scttlue forth that oL thie press, and s nmber of proae | 8113t Hebilities lwd been extiugutshed exvept ens, dinsston to e gullories, | & vontested claim. for somoe $300, which fs now whereln stunding accommoidution has been pro- | Yeine odjudicated fu the courts. Its depoeit of B | 810,000 was accordingly withdraws, the Compa- tribute swoug the rats re. The pavilion | bY Fedepositiug 8 81,000 bund to covor the claun will be decornted with everureeus, ilugs, otran- | ubsettled, The Commercial has done no busi- sparcucies cte, The ratsed dais will be un | ness in INinvis siuce Juouary, but could not viegant wifuir, covered with & beautiful canopy. 1] Ansome the deborattons Will be u Ba of blstgne | adra s deposits uodl ite liabllities bad luterest, secureu by Ald. Barber from Mr. Tl overnor to-day {ssued a proclamation Carolu, Old ‘anG New (40 cis.)i also 100 other blagle Curota (310 10ct4.) GHURGH OFFERING, (523 e Yaemaax, el NG, e o Chelurias Aniteme: Ao & 1 13 ullicins sod Chauts e the Featlvaldald Surviced of Ui year, 4 OFyiCE OF THX TREASURER, 123 Dgannoux-sr,, Citicauo, Nov. 1, 3 TO FIRST-MORTGAGE BONDIIOLDERS: The Coupon due Dec. 1 prox., on the First-Mortgage Donds of this Company, will be pald on snd after that dste on presentation at the Fourth Nstivnal Dsnk of Now York J. C. CALIIOUN. Treasurer, OCEAN STEATSILFS, Nafional Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FitoM New York to Queenstowa, Liverpoo], and Londen. and to give Gen, Butler an opportusity to fur- Acab OLIRRYATION ther Prestdential aspirations. Time THE MEETING of the Natlonal Exccutive Committee of the Greenback party to-morrow Is likely to be fme portant, Since the original rall wos fssued, it has been extended so as to includu represcota- tives of nearly sll the States, It is smd that this widening of the scope of the meeting was sugecested by Gen. Butler, who sccms to have entirely captured the organization. About thir- ty representutives arrived Saturday, and helil a conferenco at the office ol Thowas J, Durand, & & m. 3, PRI a:81 18 2 Rflfl By Saixr-Saxxs (81), 13 & Christmas o ORATOR1O. T L, MBI, 9.2 . ¥ xxaT, o anoxcollent Yok fur Giig Tiigy or Novmal Schools, of for -!&l;ulu. Goou fustructlons snd very guod Lsliven your Angers for Christmas playlog by practic. B e B AR isauvaTIONS, 19aun, Diecs 1=Sidnight, Kaim, Weaiver, 1he beat Fingor Gymussluwi kaown. Gearprs Carinan, of thia city, It waved over 11, . 3 Cabin passage froui 850 Lo $70 currency. Escumsion Ureenbacker, A committee, of which seuny oAt b - | formally declaring that the proposed amend- Tiokets st -4 rates, btuerage, $d. Lirall tion is. Of courso, thero s no threat of mifls-| prominent O el . 1. the Priuce of Walca during bis visit to the o & i ¢ Lo A3y Book Malled, post-Tree, 1o (e ADOVe Prices, | Sess huttala'sud rciana. > eersss "% | {ary Interferonce, Tha remedies proposed are | Thomas Buchausy, of ludisnapalls, fs, Chair- . aweat s Bev il Art Vot the Cautitutlon ol reat I For aatlidie and further Information apply to T LR TE 0Ny Nox 4 bontl Ciar "INMAN LINE. witl sall from New radav, Dec. b, st d $00: stcerage, e carry no llve L3 v, 42 Bouth Ul N, *Gen'l Weat wman, wos appointed to framo an wd. dress. Baturday and Sunday, F. P. De- wees, ol Pennsylvauls, actiog Chalrman in place of Dr, Sturgeou, of Toledo, was in communleation by telegraph with the wem- bers of the organizations of New York and Doston. He stated to-plebt that nearly every prominent man conbected with the (ireenback organization would be here to-morrow, and that Gen. Butler, Willam D, Helley, Geo, S8sm Cary, of Oblo, aud perhaps Peter Cooper would be the leading spirits, Tns members are not willlng to talk {n ko absence of Gou. Butler, DEWELS atsted, howerer, to-night (und his declarations were concurred in by & dozen leaders, among whom ate Murch, of Malae, wnd Do La Matyr, MISSING. of Indisus), that their organization was HKpectal Dispazch (o The Iridune, stronger today than eyer, und that fully as PiTtsBuug, I's,, Doc, L.—Michae! Collins, em- many local orgauizations had been mads since | Pioyed un tho Saw-M{Il Run Raltroad, on “the ths November elcctions us thero were bofure, | South 8ide, bas been missing for several days. ovil and Judiclal. DRIPARTMENT MATTERS. Having dlsposed of the Southern question, the Prestdent takes up, io thelr order, the sub- Jocts discussed by the heads of the several De- purtments, beginning with the foreign rclations of the United States. The hlstory of the fish- cries award and of the diplomatic correspond- ence which grew out of it, and out of the provislon sdded by . Coogress at its last sesslon to tho approuristion for the psymeut of the award, s Uricly told, and the pavment of the monev to Qreat Britain is reconnted, Tho only otuer spociatly {uteresting portion of this part of the inessage is that ro- lating to the Mexican border troubles. Tho President congratulates the country upon nav- ing escaped from serious trouble with our Bouthera nelghbors, and reports that tho condi- tlon of affalrs upon the RloGrande is betterthay it has been for many yesrs. President Dias ‘Fhe aclegates from the different 8cotch Bocle- | g been legatly ratided and adopled tiew fo tne Dowinlon, who are to present 3o 8d-"| by the voters of the State, und dress to the Murquis of Lorne, will Le outer- {45 yow a part of the Constitution. Tho tained by tho Kt Audrew’s Bucicty and Caledo- | prociumation states that, secording to the tabu- nia Chub ot s diuner ot the Rideau Club. The | jyr yrutement ol the returns tu the Bocretary ot Beeretury of the 81, Audrew’s Boclety reccived | Siare’y oflive, the suicadinent redived 295,00 a comniunleation (rom Col, Littleton, annonoe. | ygies, 60,081 belug cast againt it ‘The ecatess ne that the patronuzeof his Excellency the Mar- | yyuber of votes cast for soy caudidate was quis ut Lorue and her Hoyal Highness the Prin- | pivey tor Clerks of the Buoreiie Court fur tho cess Loulse has beeu granted to the Bocloty for k‘ur(llrm. Centrul, und Southeru Grand Di- thels aunlversary couce vistun, awgreaating +9,706, aud the smendmeut Bpecial Iiwatch 1o The Tribune, 5 e . UALIPAT, Dec, Toodt I unierstood that tho | Uy therelvre declired to bav bewu duly Princess lus intimated her desire to resian in b Halifax u the summer-thne, and there is talk of Tr‘,:;‘:r:';‘\l‘!fif ;:-‘m‘;:?:‘l'y‘s;e:%::lg)l‘?o': :;'?:,‘:g the Vicerogal pasty sccuriug the proporty | of tuo Supreme Cours, but the officlal returus knuwn ss Oakland, on the hanks of the North- | 5ra gealed aud directed to the Speuker of tus wost Avim, awned by Me, Cunard, and of 1ats | jiguge, and therefors wers not accessible fur years occupled by PUC. BRIl ex-Proviaclsl Bees | (hiy catumate. retarys |Thc quenlwr nlnlnlo Iulucl' the l;ll:‘ll proclamu- o v tion aunouncing the election f Louxreasuien GENERAL NEWS, sud members uf the ‘Ihiviy-irst Uensral As- &peclal Dispaich 10 The Tribuns. sembly, The lists have slrcady beeu publishied Orrawa, Out., Dec, 1.—The Jefferson (Iud.) | tn Tus TuIBUNE. policeinun bas wrrived bere with James Cam- | ‘The Auditor was to-day seryed wich s copy of LYON & HEALY, Chioago, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. fps Nonrn G ‘Thesteamers of this n| Yy, day Srom Threwmen Phore Took Of Third-str Hoboken, Hetea uf Passage—From New York to bodthamplon, Landon, Havre, wnd liremen, 8rac cabin, $100; secand gubtu, $u0, woldi steeraae, §) eurmency, or frefgnt o . sud BAasako WO EO 430 1lig Greeh, Sew York. DISSOLUTION NOT DISSOLUILTION. “The firm of VINCENT & CO. exoires this day dy Jimitation, Mesars. Neely snd lambletoa retielog. The business will be continued by the remsiulng parioers. Ciioauo, Due. 1, 187w, VINCENT & CO. STEEL PENS bt ;m;!m make, fumous for durstility und o aristy o slyles suited to svery AW ENT ffi:‘:fif-’.fifihpfl‘n for trial, fo- lag the ¢ &l pfi" ‘U” o “FALCON . AGENTS WANTED, seems to be making sn honest effort to provent | When makied what the policy of urganization e usually curriod & large amount of woney 0B | ¢run, the principsl fn the Cuniniogs rubbery of | 30 lf:]unc.Llon lmf:d.ny the Ksukakes Codnty h §F0alt, 03 vecaipt of Twanty-tive Consa, Y N in ons en oo | the territory of Moxico belng mada s baso of | Would bo fo, relation to’ resumption, Dewees | his boreon, which Jeads to tho bellof that bo bas | g7,00,—haviug arrested bl at Frankdown, | (VL Uoust perpetusiipemoiuing bia from VISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO ' ‘ form, " beo liits 3 Srerations for thloves sud raiders across the | sl there would bo no 0ppositon 16 resump- | boen foully dealt with, Al attemots to disca¥sr | [0, Nous of the money was found on bis ver: | Fuyudbip, Kankakss County. P! fotwdanxts rou Tus U. B ! : o border, a0 the milltary forco he has there bas | tion. Theybelioved that thelr purpase could [ ble whcreabouts or to otberylse account fOr | gou, o aays s lost it 1o a farobank, The | Bpunriaio, ., Nov. dh—d movewent s 138 and 140 Grand St., New York. o xtatence, ang i | been a0 far succosatul that no complaiots bave | bo better serted by penaitting resumption to [ bis ~dissopesrance bate, up to thie tmé: | Amiorican policeman has ruceived the seward uf | 4 foot tu orenutsy a Siate Tile-Makerls Asio- e 0 O e Denctralty Wiehtrate beea peceived from American resideuts along | tako place. IL it did, bankrupteles to au ox. | Dee8 frultleas. A considorgblo amouni, uf | gy ofered for Camerua's capture. f'.?:."‘.':fi"'."fl-:ui’."f"l".f R edition just out, feait A money is on deposit o -his, nsmo in the . Bpectal Diwaich 10 The Triduns. . f Targed, ' belis s rapidy as | the Rio Graude for more than six months, . Bauk ot Pisteburg, . fle bus, or bad, s brother faich tile mukers of the Statg. Becrétary Fiaber also o e e D ey oichars, 5 sue: FINANCE. NEVER BEPORE IMAGINED 03 sioter Iving 1 Lowa, & brother in Ban Fran- MowtasaL, Dec. 1L.—The Provindal Cabinct | geut out to-day blanks for tha purpose of pri- t.. Chifcagy, The Prealdent’s dlscussion of finances, in his | would resuity and bring recrults to thele cause. as recoustructed will bo us follows: % M. | curiue us cowblote statisiica as poasible vl tho ton, fo thls State, To ConsumpTives He b re % 3 : of tile wanufacturcd In the St dur- CALES. - , is chiely confined to the resumptio: e eald tha the contest witn the Natlunal banks 1 bo was siightly under tue infine | Joly, Treasurer; M. Langeller, Publlc Works; | quantity ol tactu A y SgALED, shcdie paymenls: T0s foct, slready ,..,lf,,‘:fi’: Vot b thedr rallylog cry. ‘The sddross to 1ha | once st Witor. L% Doultion “on_ the sullraad, | Mr, ‘Chauvesu, Crown Ladsi Me Rass. at. | 1 fo Atan, fue buoliculon lujsns Dituubee AND INVALIDS. rAlRBANKS' e xihat lis Clovermenc. 16" heal aoitry will Jembody 1ho atatsd sction of the | WAICH i ur o trausjortution of coal exeluaive: | toruey-Gencral’; Mr. Marchoad, Provineiilgac | Febort.of bbe Doper griculture, Ui vy ; = STANDAKD kuowp, tbat tbe Governmens is ready, on the ke o New Yok 6t Iy, was that of Bub-Supertuteodent. ‘Tuc polive | retary; dir. Btaroes, Presidont of Council, e e e L VINCURATEILG HVPOPHOSPHITE ov LINE 1st of Junuary pext, to redeem jts notesin | National bsuks of New Yor y aro sl searchipg for lim, but do uot expect 10 pecial Diapaich 1o The Tvidune. S o PERU, ILL. ; . Urke, Asti e naduption, Weak, [uups specie, is anuounced, snd that no legislation iy | relation to recciving: silver from deposltors, | ind more than bis lifeless budy, Quzusc, Doc L—Twomembersof Parlisent | pyny, 411, Deead,—Father Casyman's falr, for . By r\y =;;ue4)'.vm‘d by 2 Pty needed or desired to enable fs to do thig. After | and will /Qdeclsrs that it 13 but the e ———— e :n:;u L;::::g:&(u:lrm:u&nfifilr‘ll::zl;lfi:‘u;;fi‘: the beuetit of “Bi, Joseph's CHI , concluded AT PAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, | 100 1t of uext month all kinds of Government | beziunlog of s united effor g the part of the OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. the Heathi-penalty vassed upon . Earvel, the | Ssturdey. Itwas's greas suaess, the recelpts 111 & 113 Lako St., Chicaga. woney, gold, stsndard stiver dollars, and | banketo oullify the action of Cougress o the | QuEswstcwx, Dec, L—Arrived, thu lllinols, | purderer of Conway in August lust, tolm- | belug $3,50% As the close the Rev,vames legal-tender Dotes Will bo treated as equal, ana creditors of the Uulted States will be pald fo either of which they prefer, ‘The Presldent does not discuss the milver ques- passuge of the Sllver bill. When asked what | frow thiladelpbla 1be policy of the tireenbackers would be {n the New Yok, Dec, 1.—Arrived, the City of Forty-slxth Covgress, Dewees sald they would | Londun, from Cardifl, keev'up s distiuct organizatlon, sud would act QuerNsTOWN, Dec. 1.—Arcived, the Britsuole, Be carefultobuyouly the Geaulns. PHOTOGRAPIM X, BEST PHOTOGRAPHS grhuumrm for lite. "Neitber Judge Monk nor | Casswap's fricncs preseuted hitn a gold watca Mr. Dunbar, Q. C., the Crown Prosecutor, will | und @ goid-Leaded cava. 5> support the besyer of the petition. B The followlng ships now fu the Pacific are FINANCIAI [Am DA S g it (AL S B i tobtapie o | tion lu tho. estaie, bt skmply rewmarka that | Sdepeudentiy of tus old partlen aud that they | o0y New York. T e becis butnes il of | BALTINORE. los. 2—Canileld Dios. & Ca. i Novelly. Everybudy buysit. autid | Sycars caperioee, doce the bet otk ouly. 23304 | bo bas uot cbsuged bis miud ou the sudject | deuite fuformation that seveutcen Groenbaci- QuEBNSTOWS, Dee. L—Arsived, the City of | Adwiral Hibyer, C. B., frem Coluaj the Danug, | fewelers of this city, bave susocuded. Liabali ast Madison-st . over Henbey Musle Hall,” Speciad Large prodis sampla uialle o Udrs . i Tudutviseatetor & fow dare Alarm pigual Covy Bux 24, Now daved, Ut four guus, serew-aluod, from Esyuunsley tus | tics, sluce s:udivg 10 Lis Veto Wessags 0 Cuburcas | era vleited Lo tha Furey-sizil Congicss wh dulu- | Movirel, Lrow Jew York. 130,000 Asscts unkoowu. Orteans ofilees, Her cargowas valued at §73,0003 Baruenay, the Btate (knuwii as the Drgluage smendment)