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- Shicage D VOLUME XXXIX, /-’_—" 3 LACK GOODS. JLACK GOODS! PRICES: dEATLY REDUCED fre are offering a great variety of BLACK GOODS! CLOTRING. 25 Years! AGO TO-DAY J. M. HARVEY opened, at 72 Lake-st., a stock of fine Ready-made Clothing. These 25 years of honest and fair business princi- ples have pr through fire, depressed times with an unchanged firm name, and egerved us anic, and e N { THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, tano likewlse introduced his suceessor, Hiram Barber, Jr., to the Republican members. Thls 18 one of the traditional courtceles which outgo- fng members extend 1o their anccessors. RESUMPTION, _ i ‘Tom Ewing now saya that in the twenty-cizht days remalning before the Resumptlon act gues {nto effect he will do nothing to impede re- sumption. Any efforts in that dircction he thinks will be unavalling, but ha still inslats that the cxperiment will not be successful, THE INDIAN SERVICE. TRR THANSPER QUEATION. Wasninorox, . C., Dec. 4.—The Commis- sfon having uander consideration the projosition of traniferring,tho Tndian Bureaw to the War Department met to-day. The first witness was Dr. A, C. Barstow, of Providence, R. I., Chalrman of the Board of In- dian Commissioners, and representing the Con- gregational Church In behalf of the education and conversion of the Indian race. Hesaid, in his judgment, the proposed transfsr was un- wise; that if cffected it would work adversely to Chirlstian operations now in progress. He recited at lenzth maoy loterviows had with army officers on the subject, and sald those ASHINGTON. Supervising = Architect Hill '‘Ordered to Step Down and Out. Tho President Pointedly Suggests the Impropriety of His Hanging On. Ex-Architect Potter Consider- ing What He Will Do - About It. Prospect of the Early Passage of the Regular Appropria- tion Bills. ilp Tribune, . 1878, bullion, in the form of trade dollars, a value reater than othier hullion, thus discriminating n favor of the bullion held In China againat the bulilon fn the hands of our mincrs. The Becre- tary sats that the trade dollars will be boughit s bulllon upon_bids cach Wednesdar, and that FOREIGN. The English in Afghanistan uo preferencs will be given to trade dollars ov arin other bullton. This is the Becretars's lnl:v::l’ 5; Pl'ep B for the Final the San Francisco ofterof 1,000,000 trade dollara, st;ruggle. deliverable there from China within sixty days. CONPIRMATION. The Benate confirtned the appointment of R. ?{ Illnrrlwn (Indisna) for Assayer at Helens, jont. An Early Dissolution of the British Parliament Pre- ' dicted. SILYER PURCIIASE. ‘The Treasury purchased about 400,000 ounces olt silver to<lay at s triffie below the London rates, KOT DEAD. Benator Bargent Is better to-day, and not dead, ns rumorcd. — THE RECORD. BENATE. Wasuirarox, D, C., Dec, 4.~Messrs, Ferry, Davis, and Randolon were appointed a commit- tce to inquire about the omission of the Hot Springs clause from the cnrolled Sundry Civil Avppropriation UI1l at the Tast scssion. Mr. Sanlsbury introduced a bill authorizing the Sccretary of the Treasurs, In redeeming United States Jegal-tender notes, as required by The Russo-Turkish Definitive Ne- gotiations Progressing Favorably. Turksy Agrees to the Indemnity De- manded by Russia. A Complete List of the Members of the New Turkish Ministry. PRICE mvwi/f NTS, tr— House of Commons will strongly censure the Government, but will not refuse the supplies. Lord Hartington will probahly to-n[‘gm an- nonace his Intentlon of voting 1or the supplies. The motion of censure will probably not be introduced by Lord Hartington, but by an Inde- pendent member, who has effectively discussed the question elsewherw (evidently (iladatone). WiLL CLOSE UP. Grascow, Dec. 4.—The Caledonian Bank has conciuded o go into Hquidation In consequence of {ta hoiding some of the stock of the City of * Glasgow Bank. The other Svotch banks will take the Caledonlan’s notes, and pay its de- pusitora. Its general bustness {3 solvent, and it hasn pald-np capital of $750,000. and deposita 1o the amount of $5,215,000. its pald-up caniial 18 to be set anide to awatt the resnit of the City of Ulasgaw Baok's liquidation. RELEASED, Loxnoxn, Dee, 4.—The Fenlan convict Tler. ney, slias U'Connor, has heen released and placed sboard the ateamer City-of Chester for New York. 'I'io autnoritics observed the utmast se- crecy fu the alfair. 3 2 INDIA, TIE RODY.OF ST. PRANCIS XAVIER. Gox, Dee. 4.—The body of 8t. Francls Xavier was exposcd in the Cathedral in the presence of many Catholics from varlous parts of the world. ~ The ceremonial was Impresaive and ex- v « e iy uited tnnck religious enthusiasm, svcH 48 warrant us in claiming to bt on " s thaetor, _ mamlg | e et ives | Release of Tierney, Another of SPAIN 4fi-ifl- BLACK MOSS smflm}s’ be the 0n|y c‘othing House Testimony Yesterday Bofore the | that the \v|.r Dcmr{lmntd pald | dollars. the Fenlan Convicts. iz i NURES i S on indian Bureau Transfer et . [ o Tiini esbli o gardiig A e — Mabmip, Dec, 4~ The Coirt of Cassation hss 46-in. BLACK AR y in the clty enloy"‘g the en- c i ::::n‘n;: ':r l'il:b:l';r::nlnth: ‘.‘[nfliln: Comn:'l:: tion of epldemics was agreed to, with amend- AFGHANISTAN. allowed Moncast's appeal on the ground of mis- 46-in. BLACK MI\TEL)\SSE, amimiasions sloners to work in harmooy with army officlale E‘:,:‘,,:::::,: 2:&?:;:&::“ Gaplbiyammisy g ey spoilcation of the code of eriminal procedure, Loxpon, Dec. 4.—lord Lytton telegraphs tire patronage of most of The new trial will commence in & fortnight. * as ft Gid with civilians, and gave:as bis reason AND OTHERS, The motion of Mr. Matthews to take up the | that the brigade under Gen. Macpherson Lias e HH b that the army was formed for wa Texas Paclfic Ratlrosd bill was rejected—10yeas | advanced to Bosawal, heyond Koord Khybe: SWEDEN, R OENT TO 36 PER OENT the best famllles for three Tho Peace Pollcy as Ropresented by the ) . ¢ advan osawal, heyon \yber SDEN. I'ROM 16 PR Bgvurnl Religlons Denom- and maka pesce, rather than to promote religion on thy ground thas. it wonld leadio's | Pass, to foraga aod reconnolter. ik long discussion. 3ir. Edmunds gave notica that Monday next he would call up the blll relatinz to Presidential elec- tions and the conuting of votes. Mr. Davis (W, Va.) submitted a resolation in- atructing the Congressional Committee on Agricait- ure to report by bill what can be dune by the (en- eral Government W better advance and foster lsflcnllutll interests. Lald on the lable, ir. Davis gave notica that be wonld cail it op eak thereon, is Introduced & blI) appropristing 85, - ebuliding, and repalring iop1 River in Missonrt, BL’LOW RECERT PRICES! ONE CASH 406-IN. I'BLACK CAMELS HAIR " @101 Reduced from $1.50! YZEY DESIRABLE AND OHEAP! Asa v Speclal Bargam?’ wealso offer ONE CASE EACH OF 4.G=IN. BLACK CASHMERES! AT $1.00! and $1.25! TIE COST, Loxpox, Dec. 4.—The Zimes, in a leading edltorial, says it has reason to belicve thut thu expensc of occupying the desired frontlerin Afghanistan wili only be about £1,000,000. As soun as (ien, Roberts has succecded fn exoelling the Afghans fromn the positiana before him, thic Ministers’ main object will be sccured. A TCHNING MOVEMENT. A dispaten from Labore sava Gen. Roberts intended to atteck the Peiwar Pass by the turn- ing movement. The Afghans were too strongly posted for an attack In front. TAKING A REST. Loxpox, Dec. 4.—A Lahore dlspatch says Gen, Roberts, finding the enemy voncentrated in suflicicnt strength to justify the hopeof fn- flicting a erushing defcat on tho Ameer’s forces, Lins denyed the attack untll the arrival of afl hius supgplies and transports, so as to be ablo to tollow up any sdvautage gained, A dispatch from the Viceroy of India also states thut Gen, Hoberts Is balting to allow the troops to rest and fur hls suppiles to come for- wanl. Tho Afgliansare atthe top of Folwar Pass, and are known to have two battations of borse artillery. THE EAST. Loxnox, Dec. 5.—Gulletmot & Weylande, Dbankers, and N. Hoegland, merchant, of Btock- holm, have falled. Liabilities of the latter ex- tensive. His iaflure fs due to thu fall n the price of iron. and fricudship. In his opinlon, in five yuars® time under the supervision of . Christian alscip- line, the catire Inalan raco conld be civilized for one-half the amotut of monoy which woald necessprily bo expended In the @vent of thelr beinm placed under tho ruling of\ the War De- partment, sod under the former plan, in the time inentlonod, ho was sur tho ald of the military to keep Indians pesceful would be no more required thau it 1s at presont fo our States, He considercd that there are some very good men in the armv, but did ot think them adapt- cd to the requirenents of Indlan Agents, and was positive the aro incapabie ol promoting relig- on, civilization, ete. - ®. M. KINOSLEY, of New York, s member of the ‘Board of Indian Commisslonors, and represeating the Presbyte- rian sect, also Chalrman of the Parchastue Com- mittec, wasthe next gentlemsn to present his vicws. lHesaid: We nced an#rmy with hoes and spades for the Indians, ratlier than sworas and’ rifles, If the Cotumission:sn desired, hie would produce the bouks_of higoffice for every expenditure mnede by the Board, and where pur- chases were made, where forwanded, and the disposition made of the same.: Mo defended the Indian Agents as a body,"snd said their *wholesalo abuso "’ was unwarrsuted. With referance to tho creation of contracts by the Indian Bumm\:m said b uid oot aceept inatlons. generations,. We aim to preserve this record for the next 25 years, FARVEY, 84 STATE-ST. N. B.—-Our 25th Annual Opening occurs to-day. A Motion to Tako Up the Texas Pacific Bill Defoated in the Benate, ITALY. FOLITICAL. . Roue, Dec. 4.—~The iiberla states thut 230 Deputies are pledzed to vote agafust the Gov- crment, belng a mojority of ninety. Meetings in favor of the Government arc organizin throughout the country. A meeting, atteudes by 16,00V persons, was held in Mitan last night. FRANCE. A MINT-DIRZCTOR ARRESTED. Borbrauvx, Dec. 4.—Tho Director of the Mint. has been arrested, charged with abstracting 1,500,000 francs’ worth of sllver bars belonging to the Rothschilds and substituting galvanize copper burs, 1IIILL ET AL, THA BUPEAVISING ARCOITECT SUSPENDED. Spectat Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasninarox, D. C., Dec. 4—The {mmediate suspension of Supervislng-Architect Hitl, pend- ing the trial of the Chicago indictment agmitist him, has bLeen determined to-day. BSecretary Bherman addressed a Ictter to Hill, stating that by-order of the President he was compelled to suspend him from office pending the trial, This letter was handed this afternoon to Judgoe French, stant-Becretary, to whom Hill more fmmedlately reports, but up to a late hoor had not been delivered to Hilt himself, The Presi- dent, since his attention bas been called to this matter, Lns decided that Hill must be sus- pendedy although 8ecretary Sherman was disposed to allow bim to remain fn Kentucky, Tenncsace. Arxansas, 3Misstanippi, and Louisiana, the money to be expended unflfr the United directivn of the Chie! Engineer of tho States. Lald on the table; and Mr. E natice that e would call it up Thur treek to submit sOINe remarks thereon. . An exccotlve ecesion foliowed, and when the doors wore reopencd the Senate adjourned., ‘HOUSE. Mr. Echleicher offered a resolntion calling on the Presldent fura copy of the disuntch of Oct. 8, 1878, widresscd 1o the Becretary of Bate by the United States Minlster in Mexico, together ‘with copies of accompauving communicatiops on the sunjcct of the commercial relations betwoen the United Htates and that :unr.l?-. Adopted. 3ir. Atiins Introdoced » biif correcting the error in the enroliment of the Bundry Civil Appropria- tion bill in relation to the Iat bprings reservation, and seked for its Immedinte passaze. He stated FURNITURE, WE WILL OPEN FOR EXHIBITION RUSSIA, . THR CZal. Br. Pareaspure, Dec. 4.—The Czar bas ar- rived. . REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PER office until the trial should . beain. Tho point | e criticisma of the War Depattment on the | that the present biil coutained only the | IO AREDUZNT from former prices, On MONDA'Y, Dec. 9, day and | Josimado by tho prosecation that an lndictca | buggoch stk éonslered s poor erace™ for tha. | Which i been omisied (o the Sundey Clrl il W ropiing Cad et POLITICAL. ; nin; ¢ . n fo 4 For those desiring to purchase Spauing, WRl o p ot Secorts pncn::;-zn%:u;:r:fi;;"}:? :fl:‘l t-h:dagz:: gfi'}'::’.’.‘&‘ltu"h“ q:‘&mfl:g‘&nih:hfinfiu Tent of tho Cowmmissioncrs from June last, - * | CONSTANTINOPLE, Dev, 4.—The Minlstry bas PELTON. 3 3 4 Mr. Eden objected to that provision, and it of "its ofiicials durlng the. late Warst | Mr. Lden obj » e Tho great mass of religiousjaenominations . Throthos tho country 1AVOTOA LA contintne | wersid airceting th Buncriniendsnt of the ot tion of the existing peace Whfi. Bhould the | Spriogs reeervacion to provide and maintain 3 sal. transfcr be made, the Board would nut fecl that | ncsent namber of free baths for tae use of inai. thev had any active sympathies.” The good | gents. waork done by the Board bud in wnany instances | The bill then pasced, been demoralized by surrounding iilitary posts. Mr. Kelley offered a resolution calilng on the To his knowiedge, thers was 1o existiog an- | §ecretary of the Treasury for lnformation s to the oposit uf Guvernwent money in any A 5 tagunism botiween the various raliglous denom- | S8t or o Vi bink on the MRl of Sepiember {nations. ¥ e ‘The Committee adjourned to: Fridsy nest, been dismissed and the following uew Ministers appointed: Grand Vizier—Kheireddin Pasha. Shtek ul Islain—Anmet Assad Effendi. Minister of War—Ubazioman Pusha. Mintster of Forclzn Affatrs—Karatheodori Pasha. Minister of Interior—Kadri Pasha, Minister of Justice—Sald Pasha, Mintater of Commerce~Djevidet Pasha, Saeclal Disvuted to The Tribune " Nxw YoRrK, Dee, 4.—The Tribune reporier Interviewed Col. Pelton at the Gilsey House to- day. Tho following conversation occurred: # The 7r.lune aesired me, Mr. Pelton, to of- fer you the usc of its cvlumus for any explana- tion you may'desire to give i regard to tho ciplier dispatchea.” I have notliog to say,” was the reply, ut- tered slowly, and io a hesitating munner, 8 suspicion at least of or contrul over or inter- ference with the records that might be a vital part in the case shou!d be avolded. The an- nouncement of the intention tosuspend Hul ‘was HOLIDAY PRESENTS DESIRABLE FABRICS, AUCTION! At Store 79 and 81 Btate-st., Tuesdny, Wednesday, and Thursday, Dec. 10, 11, and 12, at 10 o’clock &. m. each day, the . A GREAT SURPRISH tothet gentleman,as he had confdently ex- pected st tho Cabinet meoting of last Friday that he would be permitted to remain tn otlica Aud Noyemoer, 1878, other than deposits made by pending proccediogs. Bome Uhicazo Reprs- disbureing apents, Adopted. iz j tra ; when Scerotary Schurz and Indlan-Commission- | — Ale. lfooker naked loare to ofl 1 Miulster of Public Works—~Sawas P'asha, ‘It was thought, perbas, you might say, Thisis the BEST oppovtunityy that.| 1argest and most at CLiVe |eentatives called upon the: President.| MR SHOIAT 0 T iy Bl ewe on the | caifing o tho Aiincoes-Oeneral for Informmion 1 | Vhiotiodes, who has boen ralsed to the ik of | Whethor ny of th dispatelics wero locorrectly will be offered this season, us the d‘gphy of . v and, {osdsted | ul_lt HIlL . ‘should | gypject. s f\;f:finlm 'm:nzlglnec:: j;v.ml;u'g gmutuuum in | o Pasba, ,,u'l succeod Karatboodor! Pasha as | translated by the Tribune " poodds cannot be reproduced at prices | S ol o 5 ,uot bo fo ofice " pending-—trial, “and 0 e e e T B, fiiy ,L’}";‘.m“,'“"f;{,g," oliawing raso- | Governar of Crete, » C * [ have nothing to ssy, sir.” we offer them at. that the people “h‘;:“"l" nean 80 °“"‘¢°°‘“'5; THE SOUTH PARK, tatlvns - i e Reout £ashi bas been dismissed fromthe post | 18 It true that vou und other gentlemen swindled by somobody In the conatruction o KER'S CLALM, -:{#’e'fuf;{fir?r"?lé‘?f v:g;{;'gv;gmg‘;-n:}mgv'm of the Urand Masterot Artillery. - named In conrostion with that watter aro pro- Speetal Dupateh to The Tridune. WasninetoN, D. C., Dec, 4.—A number of Chicago lawyers, Includiog Kalos, Goudy, Mel- ville Fulter, and H. 8. Munrue are here to argus iu chambers bolore Justice Harlan on the motfon for & rehoaring {u the case of Wil fam P, Ker va. The Bouth Park Comnmissioners. Tt is a petition for mreheoringiflled by Ker. Tho case {nvolves the title to about 220 acrds of laud, situated near the centreof stro South Park. Tho case was heard before Justice Harlan in July, when hedecided in favor of :Ker tu the ex- tont of eighty acres. Ker filed his petftion fora rehearing as to that branch of ‘the case. That 18 the_polnt to be argued here. Ker I8 repre- sentod vy Muuroe nod toudy, and the defense and South Park Cummtssiouers by Kales, ex- SonatorLyman Trumbull, Melville Fuller, and the Custom-Houso bullding would not be con- tent to have any favoritism shown to the indict- ed parties. Ex-Supervisiog-Architect Potter has not yet determined what course o will take in regard: to his indictment. Clarkson N. Potter, his brother, 4 parine a dofensel”! { hove nothlug to say, sir.” & Tt “ Notlung to say sbout your meeting Mr. Weed " in_Baltimoret" asked the reporter fo- credulously, Absolutely nothlog™, “f om sorry, because Iwas in hopes you might clear up this great mystery.” *“Thank you." said Pelton witha geelal smile. 4 I am very much obliped to the Zridune for its kindness, but, really, 1am so busy that I wmilt liave togo. Good night.” be malutained snd enforced, and that any dis- crimination against said silver dollar by any Na. uk {u rofusing to recelve thow oud treat lesnl dollara shall bo deenied o deBance of the United States, and the Commtiitee inz and Corrency Is hercby Insiracted to mature and bring fu 3 bil} "for the withdrawa) from circalation of the notes of all such bankssooffend- Sald Pashia will nct also as Sinister of the In- terlor, and Bawns Pasha Minlster of Foreign Affairs, until ‘Kadri Pasha and Karatheodor! Pasba arrive from Usgdad aud Crete. Toe Ini- perial decres mnnouncing these appointments recommunds the new Minlsters to strive Lo carry uut the vrogected reforms and to repalr the evils of the late war. The decree also announces that the projected reformes will be shortly promul- gated. Field, Leiter & Co.. WABASH-AV. LR BEER. BUDWEISER BEER, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, In all the late fashionable styles and superb workman- ship, Tables, OChairs, and many other novelties suited for the Holidays, all from a well- known New York house. See next Sunday’s paper for WANTS A BEPARATE TRIAL for him, but os separato trials arc scarcely pos- sible In conspiracy cases, and as Judgo Blodgett has alrcady indicated Lls lutentlon to grant no separate trials, Pottor will be oblized to take his chances with the rest of the tudicted. Tt Lias been diffleult to ascertain the circum- stances which have led to the summary suspen- slon of Hill. Ofiicials at tho Treasury and De- partment of Justico bave had a special injunc- tion lmd upon thea, and decline absolutely to ng. Beveral objections were made, and the proposi- tion waa not recel 3 The tiouse adjonrned, CHARTER 0AK. Trial of the Former Officers of That Much- Llundered Iusurance Company, Spectal Dispateh o The Tribune, Hanrrorp, Conu., Dee. 4.—~The trial of the ex-officers of the Charter Oak Life-Tosurance BULBINAN PABIA. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Dec, 4.—Bulefmon Pasha has been sentenced to fifteen years' jmprison- ment. He bas taken an appeal. TR BAN STEFAXO TIEATY, Pratu, Dec. 4.—1t reported that Count Schou- valoff has communicated bere and in London ATLANTA, GA. Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 4.—The clection for Mayor of Atlanta, which took nplace to-day, was very jmportant in {ta political bearlngs ou the whole State. ‘the Democrats made no nomination, . : leaving It o free fight. Threo candlidates—En- further announcement, and say anythivg abont the matter. They, Indecd, {:?:?t‘l:‘nml‘n 08"&1:&;}“ esies i giaon s flf:l;z%ll:::yx'.;;:l?r:do('l‘:l a::v::uyb‘t‘nug;’ln:l;d the drars ol s dcm‘xluvz saavention which Russia | gilah aud. Uslhous, Democrats, nd Fike L, ::;I;::A;%l i’n;g:;tnu:nn. w:ll bo tapped to- | wait for the sale. refused to dmit that sny special counsel had Suparlof Conre 1o.day, g n‘muzed l:m n"m:: dlfll:l;l‘l fm;nl I:.Iu: I u:t "ll.s“x"sx;ur‘nne unabridged | nominee of the |treenbackers—entered the race. o'o! 1. m., af ” . ¥ | portions of the treaty of 8an Stefano. = A T ELISON, POMEROY & CO., teem ppolnial, Sours afir thefuet of he a7- NOTES AND NEWS, J. Furber, ex-binanclal Mausger, Jaes C. | i Convineto. Hotwitinlaniing ton fact tual do, 1o Conmres: 1980uth LaBalle-st., opposite Oourt House. Auctloncers. | 15")00 heen published tu Tuw Thinun. It ls .T,‘ifiu’,';,'f.,‘if;’,f%“fl:; wf,"é"" "\“,l“fl,“ i w{‘,"““;.' “"‘:""“"”““' Lowoon, Dec. 4.—The Bulgarisn Boundsr | 500 majority, their nomfnec for Mayor f3 abso- SALT. MEATS. certain that it {suot due toaoy sction of the | Wasmixaroy, D. C., Dec. 4.—Senator Alllson unA I::::E nl!.tandn:: :T.:\::m:;: e::l“d(" Comrmission has returned salely to Coustautl- | Jutely distanced, and {s opposed by two candl- i sk e s e s Deparument of Justico or of Secrotary Bicriad | will soon call 8 mesting of the Btanley Mat- | 1y fusurance men, and e ::g':;fit‘m:fl“g;’l"':‘;‘::fi;rk{:‘: Bulearl- | ates. Tho dofeat of the Greenbackers hore fu > L i A J q LY v e % ' ‘ reported by the friends of Hill that thews Committec. Jomes E. Anderson, “red- | ghoimer, of New York, was present. Thero | yloners for two days. :1:‘:&‘:2‘&‘;’: 5{3’5‘ Ehlultxdv.' |:'el:lerh:;: lttl:m!: ':mc‘:k: EST SIDE T EaENIATIVY ALDRICH TIAS DERN AcTiva | headed Jim," who causcd the operations of the | wo, congigerable delay in impauching a Jury, o 0 i allorer the Buite; Dt s theeo suel L J in the matter; that be hoa called upon the | Committeo to stop last summior by decllting 10 | 5o ¢his matter was so closely cnnmu-’ui B‘S;::;::;’g‘::fi:,;:,‘mm::' ‘E ;":, ?: f;m turl}r‘“n;. thgumsxl:lc. nlnn nelr‘l;'d n\':ulr‘»: AND Yresident and obtaived from the President s | testify, is now In Nevada, and is understood to | |, 2 : ¢ wahl . there are more votes thun ‘Weo will continue the eale, for tho e e e M reatdent. fo | b antious to return bera at the public expense. T Cabcaed belo 00 Juy wssgcombleb | shodsequeses deiyel faraant v ety | SISARLE Ahows o alections aro DEMIE wAf: ho! ated requests, detayed furnlsbing au escort, and Uon.Twdleben refused to recelve them when thoy wishied to remonstrate, TUB NEW GUAND VIZIER, Loxpox, Dec b.—A Constantinople corres spondent says the Sullan bas great confidence in Kbelrreddio Pasha, the new Grand Viaer. ‘I'he appolutment signifivs a vizorous effort to Inaugurate lmportaut reforms, which Kuerred- dip Pastia considers perfectly consistent with the cardiual principles of Mohammedantsm, WILL PAY. A aispatch (1 Rus Ireely, which shows how efectlons are belng cur- ried i the South, and the ueccssity to purify the ballot, ‘The colored peovle votzd almost solldly for the Demnocrats, who pald them tha most monuy. Thareturus, so for, Indicute tuat Cathoun fs elected by & small'inujority. il is roported to bave sent several toleerame hero recently asking whether ho whil be sum- moned, and intimatiug that he will be wiillug to respond. DOWN TOWN PACKERS! PIERCE & WHITTEMORE, 20710 235 Sonth Desplainessst, Have, {n coanection with thelr PACKING-110UBE, the “FINEST RETAIL MARKET Tn the clty, snd partles desiring cholce cuts of mea both ivefand Iork, will find 5t 1o thelr interest to kive s & cail, a8 our facllities cuable us to offer them uuus aus! advantagos We make a spocixly of our BRAND OF LARD, /And take pride In califng attention to the fact th purlty and swesiness it caunot be oqu belng made exclusively fron tho leaf and triminlags, snd fres {rc all (mpurities usually found In_Lard, waking it objee- tionablo 10 parties wanting s nice clesy srifcle. wur CELEBRATED PORK SAUSAGES 0 only tobe tried to be apprecisted. We tavite the publlc tw girg our catabllsuat & call aud s orify tlie above facts, Van Burcn-st. cars gu 1o duor. BIUN, LOlrRy SO Urderd lven 1o drivers, of by ostal, wiil recelve prom| ntion, G YO ERC RS WITTEMOick, Propristors, prosent, of NEW MICHIGAN FINE 3!.'1‘ at 90a per brl,, in gquantitics sudt, ELKINS, WHEELER & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. $3,800,000 Taken by the Plevatars of Chicago contrary ta law, fiahe recovered by shinpers of srajo; Tariiee dnter find caa recelve Tull laformedion’ by addreaslag 5 0l A RARE CHANCE. Atore 1n good runningarder, with s stock of salabls P N T g R ey S gt Uona, o 1 # 00, B 85, Tribuna otticy suspension. The Presidout's letter doubtless was littlo moro than a suirgestion to Secretary Sherman of the lmmxprlcty of retafniog Hift 1n oflice under the clrcumstances, but Becrotary Sherman appears Lo have {nterproted that sug- westion as an order, and indeed in his lotter of suspension to 1111} he is ruported to have sald that bo was compelled to syspend bim by order of the President, At all ovents, it is quite cer- tafn that it was the President's action which {nduced or compelied Becrotary Sherman to re- move kil from office pundiug trial, . JUDGR BLODGETT. After diligent inquiry here, It is not possible to flud suybody who knows uf any attempt to fostitute ~ impeachment procesdings against Ji lodgett, A number of Chicago lawyers are now here. Nons of them know auything of uny such attempt, and ail discredtt it The indictment s & length docum®ut, oecuny- ing an bour in reatinge. It ls llwited tu three counts, charging, in substance that the accused conspired to get a controlling inter- st of the atock, for the purposs of defrauding tho policy-holders and enriching theweelves] that they made improper contracte, by which the Company was bled of Isrge sums by the crea tion of new offices with exurbituut salarica that they made tothe lusurunce Departwent falso returns of tho assets aud condition, over- estimating the former to the amuunt of §4,000,- u0; Lhat they pold a large suw to Charlton 1, Lowls, of the Cusmber of Life Insurance, st New york, to receive bis ald in fmpraperlyinfu- encing Iusurance-Commssioner Stedman to ln- dorss the changes that were inade in the mansgement, aud to report the Company solvent when in reality lusulvent. ‘To alt these tho accused individaally pleaded not guilty. After prelinunary statuments by counsol, ilo witucss was called, His testf- ony was checked at tho bour of adjournment by an objection to the lutroductiun 1n evidence of the Decamiber (1574) repart, which was mude prior to the alleged ttmo of the consplracy. Thero is a large array of vounsel, the State heing represented by State-Attorney lamersly, thi Hon, Lafayotte 8, Foster, of Norwien It Buck, ot this city. Tuo lstter g was retained pursuant to suthority iven st the last sesatou of the Legislature, ‘The defendants are represented by Leousrd SBwett, of Chicago: the Hoa, Daniel Cundwick Lymie, of Conucetivuty sud Meesre. Perking, Stunton & [Iyde, vromivent was exbausted before the jury wu\comul&wd. GOV, MAMPTON. A private dlspatel received to-night froma personal friend of Gov. Hampton suys timt all fear of danger as to his condition s removed, and that he will now rapidly recover, WILL DS REMEMBELRD, Gen. N. P, Bauks is mentioned as likely to be made United States Msrsbal for tho Massachu- sotta District on tho expiration of the term of the present incumbent, Roland Usher. Usher isastrong Butler mnan, and his term of oflice will expire about tho thne of iauks’ Congres- slonal tern, THR ABMY COMMIIBION is expected to report uext Saturdsy, There are Indications that the Comninlssion has rome to 8 compromisc, and that all the reductions that will be recommended will be I the staff. TIE LOUSE COMMERCE COMMITIRR to-dsy had & coufervocs with the Eugineers' office relative to the varimates. The Engincers asked for $13,000,000 for river and harbor fui- provemeuts. The Cominittee is not fuclined to givo wora than ;\'l.lx‘xl,u:tl)‘.s The Ilouse Comumitiee vn Cl bas before 1t 1,800 coscs. Among them s a clalm for $300,000 by citlzens of Kunsns to recover the valuo of property destroved by the Unlted LOUISTANA. New OnLEANS, Dec. 4.~Counsel for Mande- ville Marizny to-<tay fled a petition agalnst Jobn Fitzpatrick, compiled as having been elected Criminal Sherlf for the Parish of Orlcans. The potition abounds with special aud definite alle- fzatlons of frauds perpetratod by the Democratic Bupervisors throughout the city, and that in many wards the votes cast for b were counted for Fitzpatrick. Hao prays tor; judiisent decres- ing petitivaer to be lawfully elected Criminal Sherff, and declanng him to be eatitled to the possession of sald otlice, —e—— OBITUARY, Hpecial Dispateh fo The Tritune, BroosiNuton, Ill., Dec, 4.—Col. Joho Rouse, one of tho oldeat resident of Bioomlngtoy, died to-day, after a long illness. He was bornin Steuben County, New York, In 1803, and hag lived hore twenty-flve years, - Howas the father of Mra. T, J. Cox, of this city, and was ralated t0 a number of the leading families of McLeun County. apecial Ditpaic §o Tha Tridune. Orrawa, 11L, Dec. 4.—Dled, at bis residence ym_Pesth says: ** Negotiations sud Turkey rulative to the de- fuftive sconvention vontiuae to proceed favor- nbly, ‘Turkey acknowledges her ifability to pay 800,000,000 rubles indeminity, and_agrees to pa) it in yoarly inatallments, The polats still pend- fug 18 the juscrtion of s pruvision relative to Montenegro,' GREAT BRITAIN, WILL GO INTO LIQUIDATION, By Cable 0 Jhe_New York lerald. Grasaow, Dec. 8.—The Caladovian Bank hes concluded to go futo*fiquidation fu consequence o fta holding sowe of the stock of the Citv of Glasgow Haok, The other Bceoteh bauks will take the Caledonian's notes and pay its depositors. Its general busincss s sulvent , aud it has a pald-up capital of $7560,000, and de- Duslts to the smount of $5,215,000. Its patd-up capital is tuba set aside to awalt the result of the City of Gilasgow Baok's liquidation. IN TIHIE HOUSE, CONDITION OF THR APPROPLIATION DILL. Special Dissateh to The Tribuns. Wasminotox, D, 0., Dec. 4.—~No aporopria- tion bille were ready, and, ss the House s not disposed ta enter upon any othes businuss, there wasa scssion of butoue hour. In that bour the error resulting from a theft of vue page of un cnrolied bill in the Hot Bpriugs appropris- tion Jast sossion was corvecied, an! smend- ment adopted. This puts anend to a rug of spcculators that has boeu determined to obtain possession of thu tot Bprings property. BUSINESS CARD e e PR n AWAY MosEd, meutioned fn Mark ota liss opencd # Torklsh Draarat i3 diate-at, ¥ ou will tnd evory kind EE54 010t the Anask qukity, wholcvsle OFvetatl Sl wholesslu : Keeu'opea (0 & ahiort Lime. Call and GTMIN{ROOUE goods OPTICIANS. OPTICIAN, Tribune Hulldiug. RIANASNE, TBLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, Etc. LOLANI MOOUM R BLANK BOOKS - APPROPIIATIONS, ree-S fusuraticy lawyers of this city. Hwett scts TIE. CANADIAN LOAN. fu Bouth Ottaws, lass aveuing, of vaucer, Will- Fiaptvestrcioat L g - Tho business of the Appropriations Commit- | Btates ‘!,‘,"";lu‘.'r“:?,f,:g‘: .}J“;s‘:":“";‘r““l“"‘ malvly for Furber. Tu the Western Assoclated Press. l:m o Kistler, aged lsflvun.“' u‘,:.n B e B R S T e Hbr e o teo is In an unusually satiefactory condition. | An fospection of the secret servics report in S0P g Loxvox, Dec. 4.—~The Cuoadlan loaw ol | 41y of Pennsylvanis, and removed to Alton,’ e, Barometers, &e. ‘Two bills were passed yestondsy; two will b re- | the watter of the llubSErluzl bill shuws that FINANCIAL. 43,000,000 4 per cent hal? guarantee of the Im- | [11., Iu 1818; was u privato fo the Blacklawk - FOR THH NEW YEAR, Bhould be ordered immedistely to insure delivery on Jmuufi&. Hstimatos furnished on spplication. Culver, Pago, loyne & Co., Blank Book Makers, Printers, Lith ographers, and Stationers, ; 118 & 120 Monroesst. Oryicn Liguz-Hoves Boaxn, s Al Nov, 2. WANTED, e 40 this S w13 We want 15 good job printers, ported to-morrow or Munday. The Ponsion blilis completed, sud cac bo passed lu ten winutes, as [t contains no proposed legisiation that will excite controversy. An attemipt will be made to flaish the Navy bill for reportiog to- morrow, its provisions are mearly ideuticsl with those of tio blil passed last session for the current year. The Consular snd Diplomatic bill fs nearly completed, sud will be voady as #00u ag tho Navy bl s passed. Tho appropriation bills generally are based upon the cstimates of the depariments, aud those are founded upon the sporopriations of last year, ‘The indlan Appropriation bill wilisoon be resdy, which wili make six aporo- priation bills that tbe Commattes Intend to pass before tho holidi NO MORN CHERSN-PARING. 1t {s very evident that the chesso-paring policy of the Democracy bas been abaudoned, and that the rebort by no wcans charges 8« Con- over with a kuowledge of tle om! All that I¢ docs fs {ndirectly to jutimate that Con- over knew something about it. One of tho most fwportsut polnts Iu the testiniony ln this re- spect 18 & remurk, sald to huve been made tn couversation by Couover, that e haa ** lixed Stearns.’” Tho latter ia due of the fot Spriugs Commissioners, to whow Conover i3 politically opposcd. TUR TEXAS PACIFIO DILL. Stanley Matthows followed up his set t?lech of yestcrday in favor of the Texas Paciilc by wmoviog to-day totake up the substituto bill, but wheu hue wotion was delested on a division he wisely declined to press it. ‘The vots upon this was 10 {n fuvor aud 23 opdoscd, aud is re- earded by sumo as su judication of the cestala defeat of the measure. NOMINATIONS, To the Wetern Asiociated Press, Wasutsarox, D. C., Dec. .—The President to-day sunt 1o the Benste a large uumber of nominations, most of them belug for the con- tirmuation ul appolntments madg during the ro- Apacial Dispalck 0 The Tridune. NasuviLey, Tenn., Dec, 4.—8, Powers & Son, wholesuls clothlers, to-day oxecuted adecd of trust to James Burus, on their stock of goods for the beuetit of thelr creditors, forty-cight in number. Comparstively small amounts urs beld by Loutsville, Ciudouatl, aaa Chlcago mer- chauts. Liaudllties $84,35.77. Jobu Stililto & Co. sud A, & J. Trounstine & Co., af_Cincinnat!, to-day attached the Nash- yille aud Gallatiy stores of ‘Thowas J. Redniondg Jr., who recently abscouded, but afterward re- turned. Their claims aggrecate nearly §4,000 Special Diawctci 10 The Tribune. * Four Warny, lod.. Dec. 4.—At a meeting ol the stuckbolders of the First* Natioual Bank held to-dav, fo was decided 1o reduced the capl- tal stock frum §400,000 to $3C0,000 o ——eet—— — HYMENEAL. Epecial Dispaich (0 The Triduns, BLooM1xGTON, 1L, Dec, 4.~This evouing, at perial Government haé buen placed oo the war- ket at the miulwum prico of 063, THE COMING SMEECU FROM TUB THRONN. The Press Association bas reason to believe the Queen’s specch will bo devold of soy def- inite statement sa t0 the future policy of the Goveroment un the meaus of raistaw supplics for the war. 1t will contaln uo programme for domestic logisiation. This omivslon is consld ered’ to fndicate tho speody dissolution of Par- lisment. ‘The epeech will inentfon with satla- faction thu settlewment of the llsheries question, and exprevs the hope that the negotiations now {n progress will remove all causes of furlher dispute. & > 1t 18 understood that the Liberal leaders have agreed that ucither Earl Graaville nor the Mart quis of Hartington sball move un amendment to the address in reply to the Royat specch, but will content thewselves in- debste ou the ad- war; removed to Ottawa ju 1540, where b3 lus siuco resided. 1l leaves au aged wile, three sous, aud tores daugliters, oue of whom fs wifu of Henry Mayu, Coiiuiy Attorney. The funeral seryices will be held at the Baptist Churci to- morrow }Tnnmh,v) at ¥ g'clock, the Hev, i L. Colwull, of Mendota, preachiuge the sermoun. Apecial DispateA 10 The Tribune. DAVENFORT, 4., Dec, 4.—Mri. Jumes Reo- wick, one of Davenport's oldest scttiors, aud tho wife of oue of its wealthlest and moat cstecuted citizens, died this afternoon of ssthwa Leart discass, aged T, v BOALE FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD 111 &118 Lake St., Chlcaga. Be carefultobnyouly tha Genulne, _—— —— — PUBLIC CHARITIES. necial Disoatch 60 Tha Triduns. SrriNGrIsLD, L., Dec, 4.—Tho State Bosrd Qf Publlc Charities have been in session to-day, aud will probably remain in session it Friduy ulight. ‘Chey Lave visited the various jostltutivus under thelr chasge, uud are cxawining appliva- tious and estiwates 2or tho Bccessary aDLIOPIt- tlons for the comlug (WO yews, aud vrepariug the Mt f Jauuary, huudre tx iousan wibtes-sirained Uiiouac, serve b Abiication s Houas Buand or 1o the Lhflllvl‘ Illul luspects iaten aiand, New ork, and 4ah Eratcistorcal. N JOUN RODGERS, S _RedrAdmiml U 5 X, Chsitiian, = union or non-union. Good wa| now the elections are over appropriation Jegis- 7S y 5 A T the Catholic church, 3Mr. Wililam llylu. s wel dress, uud with criticlsfog tbe policy of tho Gov- | thelr own report Lo the Legislature, They nave 5. oo pormanont aituations £o ffat | lution will be framed to meek tho necoslties of esa” Auong thets wero tho yhowlng: AINE | yugwn compontor loug connecued ' with the | eruucnt. 1t is belloved, howorer, that Lord | sent for soiug of ths Sujuriutenduits uf the in olass men. Apply at once. the public servics, and 00 to ba sed by dema- | Lewis Walluce, ludiavs. Govroor of New | Fautagroph, and Miss Liztle Donakue wers | Hurtiugton will subsaquently tutroducy & reso- suitutlos to wecithou Liers 1o caplulu the vp- RAND, nfi:&iALLY & CO,, gogucs as clap-trap oo tho bustings. Mexico; aud Algernun 8. Battloger, Postmaster | united o matrimony, the Rev. Faser Murpby | Jution. propristions asked for. of New Orlcans, ACCIDENT TO MR, STEPUENS. The Hon. Alexsnder Ii. Stepheus to-dwy, while asceuding the stone ateps leadivg to b bouse on crutches, slipped und fcll, causlog o painful wrench of $he kuee, which will prua- bly coulive biw to bis routn Lor sowme twe. TUE TRALK DOLLARS. Becretary Suecman savs thut there s & strong | socculative fedl sprivgg up to glyw aliver | 70 & 81 Madison-st, INANOIAL. Government i3onds, Cooly County Orders, City Nerips aund Vouchers, Bouglt aud sold b) LAZAKUS BILVERAL Y 7 gasi Cauaber of Co ofiiclating, ‘Thls worniog Mr. J. W. Hartley, of Albloo, I, sod Miss Cors MacLeau, a well- known anl much estesmed youny lady of this city, were wmurricd by the Hev, J, W, Dins- more, of the Secund Presbytobsn Clitech, Mr. Hartley by a vising attorney of Atblon. wha graduated lust suinwer trow the ol Wes- Juyab Law-Scliogl. CONFIBNED. 1t ts officially confirmed tbat the Oppusition wilt move no swmendmcut to the address, but they will propose fu both rlouscs st au carly date u resolution condemutog tho policy of tou Guyernment. “The Dby News (Liberal organ) publishes an uuthoritutive parsgraph stabing that 8 resolu- thou whilli tie Uppoatiton Wil futrodues w tho Bowe of the mausging Dewocrats already be- gintotalk of s long holiday reccss, and are pressing su adjournwont from the 19th of De- cember to the 2d of January. MELANCHOLY COURTESIES. Carter Harrison to-day futroduced Represeut- ative-elect Georgo R. Davis to vearly all the wmewmbers on the Dewoeratic alde, Mr. Breo- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 8ax Francisco, Cul, Dec. 4.~The Constitu- tioual Couvention to-day adopted a wemorial to the Presldent and Congruss agatust the pro- poned Frouco-American comwerclal .treaty, 33 belug prejudl to the agriculiural juterests o Culiforula. Copies were ordvred to Le acutto the Calitornls Repreicutatives st Washlugton. P 1L THIOAT, AND LUNG SES. DR PEIRGO, 10 Washly “ta i vuly HOMECEATH 1 Licagu Jurutlng ex- oss.