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The Chicage Daily TEibn VOLUME XXX1X. WEDNESDAY. - DECEMBER 11, '1878. SF SATERLING SILVER. ORIEATAL RUGS, - Zi HOLIDAY GOODS. Moliday Display Miractive Novelties! HUNDREDS OF JEEDED ARTICLES. W BROTHERS. CLEAN BOSTON OYSTER I E, WASHINGTO’{EE the Butler-Corbin Elec~ tion Case. G{}DL]‘NESS They DeclAnre tizaf'Butler Has y No Valid Claim to the Seat., STERLING SILVER! ELEGANT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! ‘We display an fmmense collcetion ot New Goods just receiveidl from the celebrated Gorham Manf’g Co., emis bracing many New Patterns and Elegant Novelties at very moderate cost. Ruyers will save money by dealing di- reetly with us at Factory Prices. . N. MATSON & CO,, WESTERN AGENTS, STATE AND MONROE STREETS. 1LEADING WESTERN LAWYERS. NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. ARIZONA TER.~Trescott, Yavapal County, 10WA—Montezums, Poweshiek Count; RUSH'E WRLLS LEWis & cLARK. A Maunt COLORADO—Denver, "'m?.i's.cfi'fl'fln & MACON. ount Plessant, Henry Count; il & R, AvBLER. 't iy, Muscatine, M th inty. Georgetown, Clear Creek County, oo M:::::w:;';::}u“m{'flflAN WTRTRE, DAEOTA TER.—Tlestwoof, Lawtsies 0ol e, Tyen & pircnpatnick. Fenkion; Teakion Coup o New lampton, Chickaaaw County, © ' . G. pMITIL, Kewton, Juer County. WE INVITE EXAMINATION Of our Complete Stock of ORIENTALRUGS, ANTIQUE AND MODERK, India, Porsia, and Turkey. ALSO TO THE ‘Kurrachee Rugging’ (Por which we are sole agents'ft this market.) INEXT TO Is the splendid motto of the clean Opinion Abroad as to the Social Boston Opster Honge,| = *as'seiees Clean gentlemanly waiters wearing ~clean White mm; Foreign Capitalists Cannot Be Jjackets. Induced to Invest Cloan, Whito Linen Tatl Cov-| m 65 in Place of Cold s ILLINOIS—Aledo, Mercer County. BANKRY & COOE. ey BASSETT & WHARTON. Northwood, Worth County, . . G B S M h] Take pleasure in announcs 2:‘::::-:;:;?; WELDoN & MoNULTA, onawacity, Monons Conary, & & POTLER. | Colorings o suit any Carpet. P a Y flI‘ B. ROBERT LUCAS Passage of the Diplomatic and Naval ingthat their stock of Holi- Carml, Whits C3unty, St Ount MUhell Conmtyy. oo & migttoR 4 Regular Sizes always in stock. « Appropriation Bills 1n day Articles Is now com= e c°‘"c°"“"'ncx‘x':x ;«. .v:;:}r::;. Osceals, Clark County. w. 1. rauree. | Spetial largo sizes for Inlaid floors, ‘Oysters Delicious;” every- the House. thing so cosy, quiet, neat, and bright. Patronized by the very CORBIN AND BUTLER. best Chicago people, who say, KRTOKT OF TNE SENATE BLECTION COMMITTER. the neatness of everything in- Speeial Dupateh to The Trivune. creases their appetite. You Wasiinaron, D. C., Dec. 10.—The report of plete, and exceeds in variety all previous efforts, " Among the useful attrace tions will be found the fol- lowing:. Ladies’ and- Gents’ All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at 26, 50, 76 cts. Oskalooss, Mahaska conlll. ERVE] A Ottamwa, Wapeito Cannty, © s & MALCOLM. MILLER & MYNARD. Tock Hapid . Tapids, Lyon County, ¥. A. KEEP, Bloux Clty, Woodbury Connty, CI1A 3 ‘Tipton, Cedar Connty, - (I 55 & TATLOR Toledo, Tama County, JOEN N; NEIMAN. & T 3 Vintos, Benton County, T UPLE & KINNE HR NI ‘Waterloo, Black Hawk go‘l!fi 16T & HALIES GEORGE ORDWAY. ‘Winterset, Madison County, EANBAB-Ablens, Dickinson Capnep > & STRELE. nOFFIlinE & PiERCR. 5::::5::3::: BLEEPER & WIIITON, Hulltboroagb, Montgomaery County;, "> Lo 0. W. BL1ss, :::':gfizflfi:«&‘;&fifrwhunwrmcm. GEORGE W. HERDMAN, Lincoln, Logan County, HOBLIT & STOKES, Marshall, Clark County. T. J. GULDEN, ty, :““""“:”‘ ':‘E’i?svcl‘fi'flfl PHELPS & ORIRR. ontleello, Piatt County, = 2 & HMUBTON. Morris, Grundy County, woven to order without seam. . The most practical Rug. made Hearth.and Door Rugs Ingreat variety. .Extra sizes Jor Public Buildings, Schools, Stores, and Offices. after you try the clean of the Committee, It has not beco formally b4 y voted on, but the general understanding is that Jegal review of the facts of the etections, action Oquawka, Henderson Oomtimn & DUFF. Oregon, Ogle County. Ottawa, Lasalle County. Paxton, Ford County, A. BAMPLE Pekin, Tazewell County, A, B, BAWYER. iy, -::e:"q";cfi.%ml DROS. & ULRICH e N T, W. McNRELEY. {1 11 o ;' ':': ';‘: °:""’ THOB. WORTILINGTON. e nebage COUNLE: ¢, u. DRAZER. iy, s FATTON & LaNpmIRR. Bulllvan, Moultrie County, ALVIN P, GREENE. Szcamots; DeKAD O "71.0WRLL & CARNES, Tuscols, Dogy 1aa County. Tsd Ch ’M-;«lgfidnéfm‘nn & MACPJIERSON, "t GRATIDHER COURER: W, MATUEWS, ‘n:’":‘“" FAISHACOURL) b VAN DORSTON. NA—, o N Ly, AN A=Atblon, Kobls Conniy, o Crawfordaville, Montgomery Count ouneit Grove, Morrta County, iiNoN & nerTRAM. Eidorada, Dutler Couny. LAPAYEITE KROWLES, Great Bond, Barton Cotinty . WM. 11, DODOE. Independence, Montgomery County.. Lawrence, Douglas County, DA§IBL a6 BAMI Leavenwortt, Leavenworth Couggy- - W00 7 aniswoL. Lyona, Rice County, eaees Kemonn Goraty, SO M- MUBCOTT, 5 J. P. TATLORL " ‘Topeka,Sbawnes County. MICHIGAN—Coldwater, Branch County. Detroft, ‘Wayne County, HALE Dy WHIONT. T . Houghton, Houghton County, e L, Istipeming, Marquetts Coubt; %‘: ouang i Jackson, Jackson Connty, A UBDORK: Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Coudyrs 2 CONELT. 0XO, M. BUCK. lature which elected Corbio. It conclades that no Representatives from Laurens and Edgefield stitched All-Linen Handker- chiefs, % 4 16,'26, 86, 40, 60 cts. Ladies’ and Gents’ Handker- chiefs, in handsome fancy boxes (six in a box), 1 76c, $1, $1.256, $1.60, $2. 1,000 dozen Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Linen Cambric Handker- chiefs, 12, 16, 20, 26, 87 1-2, & bOc. An elegant line of POINTE, DUCHESSE, and THREAD LACE BARBE ENDS; also E. F. DUTCHER, G. 8. BLDRRDOR, HOUSE, Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. No stairs to climb except when you go out. PIANOS. Compstent Testimony. From Arabella Goddard, Drevoory Houss, Jaly 33, 1872, MY DEAR MHA. WEBER: . o Imust say that the U"srllht Piano, whioh I used at my room, a8 niso the Grand Pianos, which I have sson of (’uur make, HAVE NO' SUPERLOR ANN WHERE, In sz(n and Flgt}req Goods, Field, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV. to the Jaws and usages of South Carolina; that the fifty-nloe members of the House of Repre- the members chosen, aud according to law CONSTITUTED A QUORUM to do business, and that this legal flouse, scting with the unquestioned Senate, composed the legsl Legislatura of South Carolina, sed tle election of Corbin was in all respects valid, As to Butler's caso, the report holds that the legal election of Corbln left no vacancy which could bu filled by another election,—a proposi- tlon which the Senate settled In the case of Potter va. Robbig,s from Rhode Island. Facts, bowever, are deemed important to present. Tho fityseven mombers of the Houss of Representatives who met In Carolina Hall BOOKS AND STATIONERY, BOO -« Muskegon, Muskegon County, A Iacked two of & legal quorum to do business. A8, M.'TRAVIS. 3 LLAMA and SPANISH Lace ok pefsi, J4ka Cinaty Jol il B e m:;n'fim"lfnxgg#xty;mamm. ANDY SHRTAINLY HAVE NOT SEEN | T m0 0 nad Laurens delogaton, malaim SCARFS, specially imported Yowler, Beoton County, - - WOOD & WOOD. . wobthgaia. e u‘“"‘w AKER & KILLER. wm‘gul: (APPROAGH THEM RVEN. | nooeriificates of election from the Bosrd of For our Holiday Trade Frankturt, Cus} unyEBRICK & TRAVIS. e o PERKINS & WHIPPLE . i . Ehe ton ehie i ber g and aympathotic, | Canvassers, mot with theso fifty-seven, and the el pioR, 3 Owatonna, Btecls Connty. . ¢ ot powerful, while the touch {s 20 elastio bod; \ Al e TR 73 . Seule Co 8 thus made up orzanized as a House of ¥ Goalies,; Eikhars lxfi’n‘;éafl"-wv"-!.‘;w ; 5 Caaty, S M BUNLINGANE, Extraordlna[‘ S induce- | & R L T et | L e s Y honss of 3,000 Embroidered Sets in Handsome Boxes, for HENRY R, WELLS. i M, GILMAN, Buntiaxion, Huntington County. $Usepn z. scorr, * Indianapolis, Marfon County, = i ate, thuneh baving six less than a majority of Prom ime 1o time we shal] publish the written apla- that body, acted with the House aod fous of same of the follawing artlsts, all of whom have indorsed the Saint Paul, Ramsey Connty. ments offered to.buyers of BLECTED DUTLER. e 200,200 BOC, 8 bargain. | xesud, wowoncomy, " MALLACK | MSOURCcenne Lrsoin it ov, | BOOKS and STATIONERY The lega Senate, vy » fll icoa quoram, A 4 '] N a " ;s r < huse, These sets are exceptional Bouth Dend, 81, Joseph County, " O BRIEN: W. W, VAS NESS, " Wiito the report at “the o Whlle the report at every point of the cou- troversy supports the clalm of Corbin and denies “that of Butler, it goes further, and takes the position that, even 1{ all be adwmitted that Butler cloims for the House of Represcot- atives at Carolina 1lall, pauiely: that it was lawfuliy organized and had 4 lewal quoruw present, while this would invalidate Corbin's title, It would not mske Butler’s valld, since & single and {solated Honse of Representatives caunot by auy f;oc of reasoning be held to constitnte the ro of Boutk Carolina. Thls position of the Coinmiitee Is equivalent to a report that, whetber or not Corbiu be declared elected, Butler hus no claim whatever to bis Plattsburg. Ciinton e N ol B R AR ot & maguasLER, MONTANA THIL—Fort llefllfln.u(i‘iml‘.!,l'un‘évflllggi‘b". Virgtala City, Madison Countys ! E. CALLAWAT, NEBUABKA~Alblon. Booae Comsiy; 010 Beatrice, Gsge County. = Qupceuny. UALE & McEWEN, DakotaCity, Dakota. cu“"l’l')ou.\a L. oni Falls Ctty, Richardson Cousty, Lt bt " COUSY o1 am mEAvis Genaya, Filimore County, Graud atsad, it Cougty CPTHFOF & LIKES, to close out the stocks of the late firms of HAD- LEY BROS. & C0. and W. B. KEEN & CO. F. M. HEAD, 38'& 40 Madison-st. ty, JC]U! HUBBARD, H. W. SNTDER. M. C. HUNTER, JR. T. J. MERRIFIELD, JOHN B, WHITR, Remiogton, Jasper County, 2 Terre Haute, Vigo County, ‘Valparaiso, Porter County, 10WA—Adel, Datlaa County. Any 0] Soe Sone v, | S+ BTACT. ! RITCHEY & GRERX, Darliasias, DesMolace Couttyy |\ o1 i, Dutler Centrs, Butler County, = il GROROE M. CRtAla, values, and make a very suita- ble Holiday Present. We have "just opened 1,000 dozen Ladies’ and Gents’ Silk’ Handkerchiefs .From 260 to $1.50 each. 300 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hand- WEBER NOS 1n the moat unrescrved manner, viz: Chrlstine Nilsson, Annie Loulse Cary, ¢ e Kellowa, Carlotta Pattl, Aduita Hive-Kin Hiraais tinima Ambast,§ rause, Emma Alban i 4 . B, James 31 Wehll, Teresn Lucea, (s Da uraka, *Jopann ‘tor Cadoul. Italo Campant; rhire. d. € . ; Cedar Rapids, L ty. View el 2 kerchiefs, - :‘”::' :’c::?n’n.uunz & BT, JOLIN, Tebran, Thayer County, - 1+ WOOLLEY. 1 » e iy e Heryee! esuin, sis. | weat. 12 1-2, 15, and 20c, 11X a%, Chsrokee Gonmiy, OLIVER H. 6COTT. S — Marto, J. . Jh T . y 3 RUGENE COWLES, Lincoln, Lancaster County., €OoA 3 rasdl) LG INVITING. Counefl Blus, Pottawattamie Count e GO ARWOOD & AMES, o §ix. Tonconl, e Ll In these lots we present the greatest bargain we ever placed on our counters. Gents’ White China Crepe Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, $1 and $1.25. Gents’ White and Colored Bilk Brocade Mufflers, M. Arbicid Topp, Bik. Brigioll, Witliain Sas ‘olny, Geurge W, Morgso, Mr, &, 18 Mills, and almost every 1usiclan of note 1n the United Stutes and Earope, A complete stock, tneluding mil siyles of thess so- perb lustrumenta n hoth Hosew d Prench Walnut caset will lis found et one warervols, 1563 STATEe Nt. Parchnaers shonld oxmmine hefore buying. TheRoot & Sons’ Music Co. STRINWAY! Nobraska City, Otos County. Umaba, Douglass County. TPiatumout, Cuss County, 3+ M THUKSTON, WIEELER & 6TONE. Republicah City, Marlan Call_n;].. 3. DEMPSTER, Sldnay, ChogempeCounty. | L, Tecumseh, Johnson Coanty, " York, York County, AR ATIDEON: TRXAS-Dallas, Dalaa County, . W T BCOTT UTAR -rzmn'mnv—un;fi«&“filf:fi?fifi"?:‘_ Balt Lakae Clty, Balt Lake County, E. D. HOGE, YOREIGN OFINION OF SOUTHERK 1NMMIGRATION, &pectal Dispasch to The Trivune, Wasumnurox, D, C,, Dec. 10.—An excellent Hlustration of how the South stands In_its own light by allowing genera! disorders has just been afforded here in the actlon of a foreign agent of one of the principal German steai- abip lines. This gentieman came to Washing- ton to Inquirc fn wlat past of the country his company could purchase suitable timber lands from which the needed supolics could always be obtained. The object was to inake a purchase of tracta of land and open extunsive works for ' Lrals 3. W fontNsox, Cresco, Taward Couaty. """ FOREMAN & MARSH, Greston, Dnlan COUBLYY, 1vp o & QIDSON, Davenvort, Scort County. 5 ROWN & CAMPDELL. Decorsh, Wianeshiek County, orsty Wikneablek County: "y %, cooLier., Deihl, Delaware County, f URSEmA Gfats G, WATTSON, Dentson, Crawtard County. TABOR & TABOR. Des Molnes, Poik County, - DROWN & DUDLEY. Dubuque. Dubaque County, i nCouaty, OFANAM & CADY, i .. W. A. PRESTON, M. L. HAYWARD, J. L. HATHAWAY, COAL! Office and Dogk, 38 Market:st, cor, Raudolph, 0flce and Do, 1 North Marketst $1.26, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $.50. Emmetaburg, Palo Alto Count WIBCONBIN~Alma, Buftalo County. 1 Kinds of ship timber, H. 1 i s v e s $ Foress City, Wianebago Eéf-fi:km’m £ BORRIE ‘Baldwin, 8t Croix mm;fon{un wose.ar. | Ofice and DMK‘ 2@}@_@!‘-&1 Triwmphant at every World’s }.‘::':.'T’i:" °::::l"n"°:":"":' ‘{"b';:;‘m‘; 100 dozen Gents’ and Boys'| cieawoos, nis couay, . o % ANDERSON, Chippowa Falls, Chippews Cagirty "CLSENTUS .| Falr; indovsed by the most | ey sitused with reference to both ratirosd Neckties and Scarfs, ndapendesce, Ducnard LSS & WILLLANS, g GOl 3, JENRING, oal care Bereen- |t amusical authorities | awd water travsportation, Iands well stocked From 50c to $2,00 each, it Wi ot ! W. HOLMAN, o :;’:; e CatViay w amoxs, | @ _and DELIVERED ; \f hoth. Tiemtsplicres, doit !I‘m b uch woods o b dedired nald b obisind X " 3 . 3 3 ) Z ) i atajow tigure. He repl At This lot embraces a. very| o ctin usesscoumir o s pnnio smeenie, nock oo & curvowszu, | PROMPTLY. — Quality acknowledged standard Pl- O N0 accousT choice assortment; and were Jefterson, Grecne Countyhy Y & SWISHEIL, Madison, Dane mn'i"{f'm' +vunwioniz. | gugranteed. anos of the World conld his company be luduced to Inyuatdule UBAKLL & TOLIVER, WIS, LEWIS & NALE. g he *Bouth a4 thero; tat, bought for- Holiday Presents, | Seckur lescoms, ‘o ro e outil —— ool o, wacos, | Tolephone 1hceive prommt amsnitas, | | Special attention is divected | 5,2, Bouh or wend o mun shero; i, Telephone receive prowpt attention and are exceedingly cheap, g el Y (R abaro Coratry o w, TELKRR, | —— e DY CRteNMONe | 1 the lately-patented Stein- | ica which hotad wade, that he could go inte AL THO! of a Steinway Concert Grand; and to the new Stelnway Up- right or Cabinet Grand, with muatchless tone and perfection of action, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAILED FRER, LYON & HEALY, L il Hiniihing Coal, which we can fur- Biali Wholesalc or Hetall st very tow pricea E. L. HEDSTRON & €0, SUIPPENS OF TOE Scranton Lackawanna Col, Oflice, 93 Deuarbornest. %ou, and affords MOLIDAY PURCHASERS a good op= Portunity to purchase any- thing and everything at lowest prices. 121 & 123 State-st. the Company to agree to come over and go luto thie Bouthern States of this Unfon. In reply to the assursnces that Alabsms wus {ree froas all political disturbauces, be sald tuat while hio supposed it to ba true, nevertheless tho bellef had become so general fu Europe that the Southern States were in sy unsettied con- dition, und the rights of person ' amd property, especially of those who weru not native: WERE B0 CONSTANTLY DISKEGAUDED a8 to render it mpossible to induce capitalists REAL ENTATE, WINKS, CITY REAL ESTATE, \WINEST : FOR SA] K. Jolstraceived diraot from Callfornia. & oar whigh we will sell as the fol. lowing prices: Bouthesst corner of Frankiin and Tylor strects, bolng PoRT S"ERRY & ANGEL{CA 2813 Archer-av, . STATE & MONROE.STS. 0 trust elther tueir movey or the represeuta: = = = | 103 tcer g‘:‘vnnfllh-m:_huy 213 .10 teet nu-[m‘ t 2 y Y \RD Enst end Erie-at. Bridge, e | tives of their {uteresta n any part of the South, OIDER, B ion A A a4 Lot 17 0 24, u Hlock o, Sclicol $2.00 per Gallon, or B 1| Foot Weat Bstsenshone, TEAN. 3 Ho said of late this feeling hid rapldly jucreased g m | Also, southeast cornep of Fightsenth and Armold i 4 a i ; Lumber-at., near Eightsenth, | o s amoni Europess capltalists, owin to thoknowl- streets lyman a4 the &:‘ Hospltal). betag £33 4-10 50 cts er Botfle ‘Telephonic connectlon with the Yards and the Amer- C\ edgo of the lentent, aud, in Europesn eycs, {ass 08 Kigh ‘:ni‘e':'-'im{n:nur'fl"n'fifif:.} Wt ALB:; P i | tcaa Dharict Terearanh Coy oxireiely wiss course vun?cu by Prestdeuc [ oo, ad known as Lots | 107, Biock 10, C. F'a Bub- . S - = = = \D . Hayes tuwont the South, Wherd previously N 1, 4 AUCTION SALES, % i JUST REORIVRD, THE FINEST LOT OF BLACK JAPAN TEA bids wl ommce.'d b ce. l.l.umdte tne Vln-. e Lo n‘:‘u,flp&“fl“ Biere. '‘heso g«‘s‘d: are of superior quality, which 3ve have s Oider made from SELEOTED S T I8uy O RAd wbialied o the City ConscilTor setion thers. | WO guAH T, and WARRANTED PURHE, Have Goveruwent, the opinton nuw Is that no excuse 30id the aame several years, and it has al. for such continued disorders as b beca ve- The Auction Sale w ¥ ¥ » ried exists, and such compa as b own SSplassad. o P ek by, elog one-foarth ceah. balsuce c .l E:vNE Uery wakiui up thelr iminds that. socloty thers N BARRELS and HALF BA R dntérest pafabie aonunily, iuny resarved so * s Bver imvorted to thia country, Oall oarly | was in little better than a semi-civilized condi- [ an RRELS. | a5crsi S ed 110°& 112 Madison-st. - E0aTBhettin U sy 1BIRE 10 make’d | (lui, und capial could not wlord o take Tk Al % e ey - oo o S o) nvestments. ol ihr PR, STRAW, 0 any who may OQENEIRAL NOTIO, sogxoonArmY, - FINE UPHOLSTERED HONG KONG TEA CO. 110 & 112 Madison-st. C, JEVNE, Prop'r, TO RENT, HOT BSPRINGS, TUR PRNDING INQUIKY, Wisuinetox, D. (., Dw. 10.—E. N. Hill testifled to-day Lefore tho Investigating Com- mittec. Mo knew nothing about the sbstraction or omissfon of tus Hot Springe clause of the Buudry Civil blil. Beosou approsched him ou the subject, koowivg ke had opposed the weasure, snd, when be found what Benson was after, hedetermiuéd to fool blm. During WARNING! ALL Partles everywhers selling Needles pus up under Jy-H Iabels colorably-fiitauve of wiiae, o beartia e “PARABOLA,” 80 Jong, 80 widely, 8ad 80 favorsbiy knowa I - Salong, y. iy kaows In connec wiih Wiy gooss, arv notided U kil socums | PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY. 1, fi"i{}‘m‘%ufy‘f‘:gu{dufi"xf TRt s ey 77-7D-81 Neateest. Tak tor, 4 it T FINANOIAL, ROCKWO00D BROS, 102 & 104 North Clark-st. FURNITURE,&c. Will be continued THIS MORN- ING, at 10 o'clock, at 79 and 81 State-st. KLISON. POMENOY & CO.. Auctloneers. Tigl 3 ¢ o Taw, "3'.}1""'”.'4' b7 gt Sy aiready” beuing syeinst o nars Been DIt (T HATNLN Ueneral Transatiaatic C 5 . ! R P e e~ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Beusou was * working” wit- i e A, o | e L | MONE Y t0LOAN | 6y 1t | wnomn som masmumns | B 2ot s oo PO Deg. 11. 6:308. u. ° k ld M d to bribe bim Ioto testifylug, fu- GUE Aok D&k FnfRBANKE ; OCKIIOICES MEeting, | No. 254 East Madison-st. | o tne et FRIGEp T aicle i cdneaday, Jusuary'd : bedrd gty d i 5 . No. 8N Y. ) timatioy that testiniony was wanted sgalost 4 (Iaciudiog wine)! ™ j IMPROVED OHIC, : ¢ Couover. .,;"';a%“vfl:_y.,,, Shin, B100; Socond chiia Baog P D R ROV ED CHICAGO The annuel icetiog of the Suvephiticre 5 ne | (Possesaion Jau. 1), opposite Pield, Leiter s";:n‘." Hands ph~Then you can give us 8o Sice includiug wine, bydding, and utensils, Applicalivbs received and hromptly atteuded to | Couiuercisl Nations) Iank ‘i Chicages™ sor the i | & Oor's Wholosale Store, tor y inkre b Trerterarof, Yine: Lyqdlng. and : < v 1 ! tioa ot Dilectors, will o held st its Danking louts o clew a4 Lo the missing clausol “"E“ ?J’,{“‘ num:m 4. Lau: ,"I..A.;‘. ,u..l‘;.m s by M. A HURLBUT, 75 itandolph-st. UEBDAY, Jad. 1, 467y, betwenn tho hotrsof 2 Inquire at BILVERMAN'Y BANK. Witness—Nous whatever, unléss It eai bo R aascugers. o - - 1 s houreor il | _ 0 At BILVERMANY BANK. i avar, . r. Wit SRR, A3 Bresder. 111 & 113 Lake Sty Chlesger O BUSINESS CALLDS, i SEEEN IO TOBBINTRS. | found tn the dunijahns and whisky boities that were sbout the Cajatol vu that ulcht, Dr. David B, Burscu wwstisied that he koew 7 Becstuliobuy iyt Geaskan, | ™ F A HOURLBUT & G| _ Stockholders —Meeting. FOR RENT IN OMAHA, N INMAN LINE. . The snuual wieeting of the stocsbolders of th % v 20 5001 Tha Stesmano Clty of Brussels wint SrA FIFTH NATIONAL BANK OB CHICAGO: for e ek e ““‘.""‘i‘j f&‘.’:}.‘&%hm *ouid 'J?.f‘.‘:“’.‘.i‘:.‘ :’:‘1’5:’;‘ e L9 tor Livarpool, dch.dn betartny s f1om Now tue alection of Dircctors for the cuvolog yuar, will e | i sl Betis. Mihar b be beld 8t tho ofice of said bauk iu t bicugo on Tueaday, Jan. 14, J870, between the hours of 3 aud 4 1 . A AAC G. LOMBARD, Cultavs, Dee 9, 1873, Casdvr, .. batunlsy. bice aud Labia caseage. $iuil Y mtcumery o ci " Huabis .qilc‘x“:\:‘l}.l:n- carry nolive stuck r e, 53 Buutn i Wsage. FHARCH T MOWR, el Waat 0 B0 . s fruat. u cody Batid-yIevawr, Beat locattua for Whotcesle Dry Guads 1o the Wesk. * Vor torma apaty 1 CALDWELL, LAMILIUN & (0. Bauacts, Uuialis, vels Becretury (Rice) would ‘withdraw froa bus sup- port. Tl Cumuittes would not exawion withesscs DR.J. WitbUReze | WholesaleDruggi ARUEE SR Bt cures oarie- 76 & 77 RANDOLPI1-5T, *PRICE FIVE CENTS. Senator Cameron, of Wisconsin, upon the Cor- will understand what we mean | big-Dutler contest has been printed for the use the Republicaus will support {t. It s a docu- Bos I ON ment of ‘twenty-three pages, and presents a Ladies’ Fancy and = Colored uty, O N READING. ‘Atchison, Atehisen Gountr) ; ; oealrevlew of i s cisctions e onad aemnd ond BT | e s o e | it oue i UL | Carget Coverngs, Danee Clolls, &, OYSTER |auimi it e Countles held certificates of election sccording sentatives who met and organizéd the House which voted for Corbin were a majority of all —— Logan, Marriedn Connty. Racine, Racine County, . Alaby od luvest In lands and get timber The above enumerates Maauekata, Juskaon EALIART & CADWELL Viroqus, Vernoa County, MENAY T FULLEIL ' way Pavlor Grand--but aia| Mastes wloves Io laods o lapossble for ouly a few ot the many bar-. Narshaliows, MarshallCougy FEANK AMUS: s e Couny, - P+ PROCTOR. ° Jeet l""ll--lll’lllh toueh, quality | piw 1o convinee ks compaoy, aod ft would be 2 . SKARS & LEMERT, JOIN A, KKLLOGO, of tone, und alinost the poiver, | very dificult for thémn to procure man at home galng offered by us this sea. Marengo, lIowa co,n:;y,“"_ NUGNES & KINK, WYOMINGTERRITORY—Kvanaton, ‘mnun cmm{‘- nd Lump LEI 101 Cont and’ m‘;“, f Y 1 ? | who wero acquaintod with the wants of called by Senator Conoverta show the character of Britt, deeming it tinnceessary. DINNER TO M’CULLOUGH. TNE BLOODY CEASM RRIDORD BY A TABLR~ BLAINE AND BLACKRURN HAKD I HAND. . By Tilegraoh (o New York llerala, Wasmngrox, D, 0., Dec. 8.—An extraor- dinary fraternizing of partisan chiefa took place’ at a dioner given at Willard'a this morolog to. John McCullough, the aetor, after the closing of the performance at tho theatre. Abont afty, persons sat down to table, Gen. Sherman pru- sidiog and representing the army. The exccu- tive branch of the Government was represented by Becretary Sherman, the Bupremo Bench by Judge Miller, and the legislative branch by a numerous delegation of Senators and memoers’ of Congress. The preliminary address was made by Gen. 8Bherman, who ealled for the freest snd sincerest expression of seotiment. A newspaper scribe, who was seen to scratch down a few notes, was Incontinently suppressed, for, as Gen, Khertnan sald, they had all come there to unlimber thelr “guns and fire away without restrafnt and with the best feclings of amity for each other. Nec- retary Bherman spoke gracefully in response to a toast to the Administratlon. Judge Miller re- turned his thanks for s similar compliment to the Bupreme Bench. But the most romarkable scenc was enacted when, 1n response to the toast to the Legisiative’ bLranch, Senator Blaine end Congressmas Black- buro, fllustrating respectively tho extremo wings and factions of the two great politicat parties, clasped hands across the table sad to-. terchanzed expressions of the warmest cor- dinlity and friendshiv amid the wildest entbasl- asm. This reault was brought about by some felicitous observations of Mr. Blaine, suggested by what the guest of the evening had said on the subect of his receiving 8o much assistance in his exrly career through the intellectual forca ot his patron and preceptor, the late Edwin Forrest, Mr. Blaloe was giad to say that with tho end of the War his hostility to tie Sonth bad ended completely, and he entertalned now for every man, wouan, and child of that region the most banevolent feelings, fle had nothing whatever of & personal hostilitv to anybody from the Bouth, Bo far us he was concerned, Le would encouraze the development of tue inteliigenco of the South, and cuitivate and assist its inen ot Intellect. [Applause.] He was followed by Mr. Blackburm, who was his vis-s-vis ut “the long table, and to whom he bad directed his cyes when he spoke of men of Intellect. Sir, Blackburu took up the gage of friendship tuns thrown down to him and reciprocated In elegant language every good wish of the Benator from Alaine. As I hy s common impulse the iwo entiemen extended their arms across the tabis sod shook hands, whercupon the rest of tiis party rose to thelr feet and for a few minutes indulged in vociferoas cneering. Now, If never, was the bloody chasm bridevd and the unhaopy memorfes of the War buried in utter oblivion. Soine of the more susceptible gentiomen were affected to tears during this thrilling eplsode. The festivitles were then resumsd, and were protracted uotil nearly daylight. NOTES AND NEWS. ‘THE SROOND BATCil. dpectal Dispateh to The Trivune, % Wasmixatox, . C., Dec. 10.—The sccond batch of Chicago whisky men, by thelr counsel, bave had ‘an interview with Attorney-General Devens. The latter gave them more encour- agement than they hitherto have recetved, sod fotimated that they would havs no trouble in obtalning favorable action on thelr petition in the Deparument of Justice, provided. Becrotary Buerman would recelve the matter favorably, The subject of reopening the eases, therctore, sesus to rest with Sccrotary Sherman, ol RECOGNIZND. %3 To tae TWatern Assoetnted Press, Wasuixarox, D, C., Dec. 10.—~The President’ has recognized Richard Reade, Consul of her Britanufc Majesty for the States of Pennsyl- vauls, Oblo, indiana, Michlzan, INinots, lows, and Wisconsin, to reside at Philadelphta, TILLIOUSE. : The Benate Comunittee on Finance has agreed to report favorably the nominatton of Hillhouse to bo Asslatant Treasurer at New York Clty. CERTIVICATES OF DEPOSIT. Becretary Sherman, before the Committee on Ways and Means to«lay, gave his views con- cerning the bill {ntroduced by Represeatative Wood to authorize the fssuc of certificates of deposit 10 ald of the refunding of the national debt, The bill, as agreed o, i3 &s follows, and Mr, Woud was authorized to report it to the House: Be it enacted, elc., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby anihorized and directed to Insue, in exchange for lawful money of the United Biates that may ‘bo presented for sach exchange, certid- gates of deposit of the donowmlnation of $10, bear- Ine Interest at tho rate of 1 per centum per annuw, and convertible inta 4 per centum bonde described m the nnmuum‘fnu. und the moucys o received shall ve apulied vuly to the payment of thy 5-th) Londs In the mode proscribed by said act, and ha 1 authorized to preacribo suitable rules and regula- tionw In confornity with this act. The Potter Cammittee tu—dnf’ decided that the Bub-Committes should contlnue the fnyest- Kation 1n Loutslaua Invase & further grant of nuney ls made by Cougress. Chafrman Potter istobmone of the proposed Sub-Committee, nod whl select the second Demnocratic meinber tefore Thursday, when the Republicans will name the” thind member, Springer and Hiscock were authurzed to open and report upon sutl docunents obtained from Florida bearing upon the ques- tions of the validity of the commisslons of sev; oral Justices of the Peace, ete,, who certified to the correctness of certain vlcction returny, TIB INDIAN QUESTION, Gen. Lyon, of the Purcnasiug Committee of the Board of indian Commissioners, aud Buar- clay White, representing the Soctety of Friends at ttie Winuebaro Azency, spokiu to-day aguinet the trausfer of stie Indlan Bureuu o the’ War Depsrtment. Divpaica ta Cinelnnui Wastunarox, 1, C., Dec. 0.—It has been docliled to huye a meeting bers on the 22 of February of ull the Nutional-Greenback Cua- ressiucn-eloct to the Forcysixth Congress. ‘fhe ubject ol this conference, u call for wiuch has already been weued, is to wet all taw Na- tioual-Greenback members of the next Cungrevs toiether befure the 4th ol March (woen tucy will be Congressmen dg fucto), for the purpose of comvparing views, snd it possible determinlog upon a plan of action. Ju other words, it will be a sort of caucus aforetine, to discover if there really wilk be a third party in the next Congress, snd what it believes In, ~ Col Crandall, |w cusrge of the Nattonal-Greenback Executiva Foadyuarters here, says quite a numberof letters have alresdy been recelved by Chairmau Dewees aud Cou- gressmen-eloct Murch and De La Matyr, from Congresstuen-eloct, pledging alleglancs to the new party, o that it s alrcady evideat that the new purty will nuwber more fu the next House than sizteen, the number heretofore claimed s Natioual-Greenbuckers. THE RECORD, YENATE. Wasmnoton, D.C., Dec. 10.~3Mr. Wallace fotroduced a vill to suthorize the exchange ot subsidiary coln for trade-dollars. Roferred. ‘Tho biit provides that subsidiary coln shs!l bo exchaugeable for trado-dollars at the rate of 100 conts for each of sald dollays, and they sball forthwith be recolued (nto subsldiary coin, sod the zaln, If any be made, way be used by the { the ‘I'reasury to pay the expense of scoding the subsldiary cuin tv such persons or bauks us sy desire the same In excbuuge for otber colns. The colnage of the trade-dollar shall ceaso from and after the passage of this act. Mr. Spencer, from the Committes ou Military Affalrs, roportud fuvorably the Beusic bilt authorizing the appolutment of Dr. Junius Powell an Assietant Burgeon fu the United Btates army. On ezplauativn of the Wl b suid Dr. Powell bad siready rendered scrvices a¢ As- sletant Burgeon. but be coald nut ba regularly so- potuted becauss he served {n tha Confudersts aemy when 8 mwor. During the belef dubatc oa the bill, Mr, Beck gave notice 1hst to-morruw be would 1atreduco 4 bill t0 repeal Sec. 1,218, Hevived Statutes of thy Unitca States, which rovides tuit ** 0o person who has served in any cavacity fu the wllitaty, vaval, oF civil eervice of tue 30-calicd Coufudvtate States, OF Of either of the Stiles 1o susursection duriag the late Rebellion, shall be a5-

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