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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company. S. 1. KAUPFMANN, Pr puis sonata ‘THE EVENING STAK ved by carriers to ib nis per week. or Forty € * at the ner, postage prepaid— + one year, #6. STAR— published on Priday— je prepaid. SFA mail subscriptions invariably in atvance. BF Rates of advertising furnished on application vening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1877. v=, 50—N2. 7,660. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. FALL Hat & ©004 New York CHAS. RUOFF, Witet & Bn Penusyloania a enue. . STINEMETZ, HATLEK ANU FURRIER 1237 Penasylcan HATS of ° XL. SK s EAL ons ort chole-st_ pa BaCgr ess and ofterea G, * ¢ AF KCHANT TAILOR, LUSK RUSLN B83, NISHING GOODS: HC ‘SIM BBS, Fog d. GOATIN Loras CASHMERE VESTINGS, SCH FRENCH acd & SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENT | THE EVENING SYVAR. | M RS. J. P. PALMER, EDUCATIONAL.—All Teachers, Parents, Bove imenos of —_ Ero Soi ar = ty 1107 F STREET. nNited 10 atone a meeting for discusding eDt edicath tq ueRti it the Sumner Scho | hil! Berween Ura anv 2@tH, cn miret between 15 hand Ith, FRIDAY, 0c Has row in store French Pattern BON- ead oe = NETS and HATS. untrimmed PELE BATS : i ee tm all the baper. handsom~ BROCADE SMBRKES OF CONGRESS in need of a and #)LK VELVETS, SATINS, PLUSH: SiOsRTARY may # cure tne services of + ES ond SILKS, Satin ard Plush RIBBONS, smean of abiity and cod educstion, hay D Farcy and Ostrich FEATHERS, French FLOW- est references, by atdresing A N 28S, ORNAMENTS aud LACE. < Also, the Jugla and Monogram KID GLOVES, tn all the new stiades Special aitention given to orders, MES. M. J. HUNT, No. 621 D street, Has now on Exhibitions Magnificent As soriment cf RAG SO LET WADSESDAY BVENL 8 o'clock, at Ass mbly Charch rests, Singers oontemplatiag J to or articaiarly reques' » preseat cclib-t ““NORMAN H. OAMP, Sec'y, a ry DEMe bow reotgar ig her Ch ped her adv't cleewhere in ou column WHY PAY OTHER TAILOR BILLS when yon can save fine Custom Gar and Pennsylvania aven! TO THE 810 octl?-tr & ISIAN BONNETS AND HATS, jeading styles and shades of the autamn oVELTIES LVETS AND SATINS SKHOLDEBS OF TH VINGS BSNK O¥ THE c IN Pi USHRES, V 7 N INNINGHAM, THE aL MATTE between Hand L deling of Sil KEEN'S 414 MERCHANT TAILONIN 414 Ninth Contains the iargest aud 7 PARLOKS, street, iceat assortment of MERCHA ever before KEEN coals Bead NT TALLOMI ffered to Pik ec) States. Gentlemen wil! fiud tt to thetr macerjal advantage to leave their orders for seiteat KREN'S. gef-3ca SHEAPEK THAN ANY AC BLD, at jort oy ee ebask . O. We make the PINEST DRESS SHIBTS TO OBDEL ts the most olegant manger tor $2.28. Fine DEFSS SHIRTS made to order. of Wam- satts Mosi'n sed Ewenty-one Hundred Linen. for © DRESS SHIRTS, rondy-miadegot Wam- aud Twent-oue Buadred Linen, for DRESS SHIRTS, Watertwist Mns- lim sud Kighteea Handred_ Li BESS SHIRTS, Boy's Fine DEES 12, 1956 and iS inch 0 cents y Keversinie OUR FS 25 cente & pai ply LIN LARS for 1. Heavy Osuton Flaunel Draw: ly @ cents. All gouds msds to order and teed to give satinfaction, Dotu in quality and ll goods sold are euaranieed as represented or the money returned. One price or E. YOUNG *[HoOMPson' "8, LEDEOIT BUILDING. to order SIX _ BEST DEKSS SHIETS FOR 812 50. HIT, MATERIAL, AND WORKMANSHIE UNSURPASSED. ASER SATISFIED OK MONEY BR — FUNDED. @entiomen lesving the city for the season cap tines, Onis, Drawers, &0.. at prices, oomstantiy in stock. MENS NS FURNISHINGS, THOMPSONS SHIRT FACTORY, LeDrett Buiding. a) only. Gta, Manarer. jer J. Pitman ig ____ FAMILY SUPPLIES N EW Goops. SARDINES IN TOMATOES, BUNELESS SARDINES, QUEEN OLIVES. CAPERS, TOBASCO SAU SALMON 1 LB. CANS, And many other new goods arriving dally. 01 keeping will save money by cbtaic ina ou? prices for Staple and Fancy Goods prior to purchacing eisew here. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1816 F street northwest. octi2-tr Cc. MANN desires the attenti: of the public to the LAME AND VEAL Alwaye to be found at hia Stalls, Sos, O88 and O29 $b street wing Center Market. an Stalls Nos ZO and Zi Western M Ket. Open texu ar da. at euch plac Orders feithfully filled and pure! delivered free OHN R. KELLY, J BEEP Cad WEace NCTION, Ere ars ee Ere. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY, 625.629 and 630 Cor ter Market Sat mnt wie; wid 200 anc 208 Tro berty Mari a Or sdaress Box ZEB City Pust Office’ cParteting delivered tree ot charg city. ‘octi iy ‘a eepleiy. BANKERS. ARANTEED SPECULATION, Fao tevestes made $2,750. 2100 have 790 2 30 We tee all G4 day Straddies; money ded if no profit is maa ferencse he Corresp: noence sulicited. F. HUBBELL & GO., Members New You 46 Brot street N P. by os in GO days Straddies have gud ah Mining Stock Bachange. . OU. Box 3,684. eugT dims kim TER a fe STUCK EXOHANGE © the purchase or sais of moderate margins. Com saates. Stock privileges Mer BS W all etree". New ¥ rk. - ©84., President Natiousi yank ir In ow Oh CLAIRE DE LUNE, METROPOLIS 84 BRONZE. OLD dotp aa MOSS. BBE LONE. | \TSrnior oF LT andr f th bering Grade. Have just re: | roy lis Savings Bank of the District of fvunbrs Stave Bia m of the Monogram snd Theta atthe Banks en tive f Tih mtrect > inaPa uvenve, in Washington city. D. C.. One OAK on mueEs ©. 1877, between the boars Yaad Gate te Ae? MinoES, he Rept cummitive cn the Tranasc- : S «of the Bank for the third year will be road at tm. ou the suine day i + WELLIAN'S. .» SELMA RUPPERT'S LADIES BAZAR, 614 9h street, oppo-ite Pa nt Office, AGETT, Gorpday. Contains the fargest sni choicest assortment of L EPHYR WORS D ERXMANTOWN WOOL, d and Domestic KNITLING YARNS, VE ALL KENTH: BETHESDA, qnaltts fau, Herca'es and Crewel WOOLS, fn fall variety risp FRINGES. — Print Lace BRAIDS: APPLIQU® PATTEENS, and si] RMBAOLORKING MATERIALS RTEgESTED GOUDS: WORSTRD EMBBOIDE- TES, entirely aie. Childrea’s MERINO “CLOAKS, 4 special PAAKMACY, 0 Pe n. avenne, ES ¥em. GOA GOSPEL MHETING EVEBY SUNDAY AF SHSNOUN, iN LINCOLN Hal AT HALF PaST THREE Bhort and earnest address, IMMINGS KLEGANY VABIETY, DEES 7B Imported b: _octh Im Mf. WILLTAY. SILK AND COMBINATION SUITS, L, ) CLOCK. ianated by Good singing by & quartetts. ect8 Im . WILLIAN. Everybody weieoins. sepl3-tr. " vE UY A > CONSUMPTION CAN Bh OURED. JAR VERA, SCHENCK S PULMON. YRUP LADIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, GLO Hh street, opposite Parent OMes. A fine stock of Fall and Winter BOOTS of ont own make f sale at very reasonarieg prices. vps HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS L}10GEs, casion the death of the patient; they loca ap ths stop the circulation of the blood, hemorrhage s aud in fact they clog the action of thy very orpats that enused the ¢ ugh iver Complatut stud ses of two-(hirds of the cases of Cou: ny por sont e mplain of call pan in the side, const ps FAIENCE, fon coated tongue pein in the shoulder blaae yf ings of ciowrinees ard rest essne<s, the food lying PALISSY, and | UEvuis os the stomach, acoompanien witk eclins - . ue belening ap of wind p rape po Rote ne pov thyenttab AE Baran gages rymptone neunlly orizinate from x diwor- jered corditte orpid iver. Sud) France by ene of our firm expressly for Heretntg torpl it honey ss] st col and if tl ri anddenly STORE CHIN AY BODO ERE COLLE ET FING | checked. will find tho stomach und tiver cloaed, re. PLATED Whe RR end i0 SHING | Msining torpid s dinaotive. aud aluost befate th are aware the lungs are a mass of sures, and ulcer the result f whieh is death Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup is an expectorant which does pot contain opium or anything calea- lated to check ac ugh suddenly Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, Mixes with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids dig etion, and creates wrar+ nous appetite hen the bowels are costive, skia sallow, 07 the #9 niptome ot herw ise of @ bilicus tendency ,Schenck's Mandrake Pills arerequtced. ‘hese Mecicines are prepa: only by . H. SCHENCK & SON N. K. Oorner Sixth and Arch sts., Pi And are for sule Uy all druggists and deal © im GOUDS constantly on hand WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 1009 Pennsyleania avenue, Between wth and Ith streets. CARPETS octl2 tr FROM AUCTION. Jnst recefved an immense lo: ot HANDSOME CARPETS om éLotus, from New York auction of all the newest patterns, This lotof CARPETS and OFL CLOTHS are the Most cheice stvies that were ever offered here in HUNYAD: JANOS WATER rs BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, Are offer d by the bottle of caw. at lowost ratee, by W.S. THOMPD” eens tf TOS bi treet Weaehirgton. comprising oe NP S40 NEW YURK AVENE, | : w Jersey avenue, as erroneously printe BRUSSELS: oy REE PLIES, and eres ee Joos by INGRAINS. SAMUEL @ YOUNG, arpe NOTARY PUBLIC, C id at all adv ot Pivot ai le SE eee, octi7-tf Orrice—Staa Reitoiys Call early and make your selection. O PTICIAN. dined by the Great Worli’s WOOLFORD & SIILTEBERG, Fair tot Philedelpiic, on, my inveuled gong octll-2w Siz Market Space, and patented KYEGLA inacofac- ory, | Brouiilan Boboles “Alva on hand's) lergetrerieny Washington, October, 1877. Or RT ROTACLES, OP RiEA Guasses, MICHO" A the Eyes, &c. perreagpee Sa GRAND OPENING <a. enneyivonte svongeo ALE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO OF ANEW know the best One Dollar, Scollf rontat tees os ae Daa taber ae ers srong, | Wi:458' Pe. ave. a.w.vcor.4 = oe BB4BLOw's GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, A FINE LOT oF 223235 Peansylvaniaavenua, Oil Paintings, Eograyings, Photogravures (a new TABLE CUTLERY, process) Freuch aud Gerusa Bhotograpts Porcs- RIED CAGES, ine Paintings, fine Chromos, &c.; Gilt and Nickel Frames iv every styie fur Porcelaine and Photo- PLATED WARE of the best makes, New designs of CHINA and GLASSWAR. pa i public sre invited to examine gar stock, in which will be found all the late publi ‘i &: caine reign bons: new and well selected atick of the noone Smicieg, | “October int will rec fine stock of renurne archased lately for east d which I will seil at | Buseis Leataer ‘ising Frames, Port- gures satisfactory to all who will honor us with | folios, Portemonais, Cones, &.) Gold Frames for Mirrors, Portraits and Land- scapes, and all styles of Frames, Bpanish, French, and American Mapiee, with or ‘without velvet or gold linings, made to order, at reasonable prices, pOgldy Silver sna Copper Wi-e; Cord. Hooks, Sere ~ yes. ke, their call. ‘Respectfully. H. HOLLANDER, 418 Seventh street, oct8-tr Opp_ Odd Fetlow’s Hail, | EY rk ala Meg by gompet von al JH OUSsEF URNIBEING GOODS. | fransiering, lining foal restoring Oil" Paintings. CHINA, CP OCK ERY ard GLASSWARE. Bo ogee shad ie with the greatest care, so PLATED WAKE and CUTLERY, | “Cathiogues to be ha os maallaatloe. aussi 50. co. ; SH GEO. WARN Ta stem | English Crystal Chandeliers! § doors above Pa. svenas. LUMBER. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have on wharf abont 150.000 feet of Prime Heart +4Ge BOSRLS. which we will sell for THIRTY DAYS, at 830 per 1400 feet OUR NEW PBY LUMBER SHED, Which has a capacity for holding nearly ONB MILLION FRET, ts filed with all kinds of LUM Eli, weil sessoued. Always dry aud protected frou. the weazher WE SELL Per M. JOIST sud STUDS, medinm lengtha......$15 OO VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 feet. - 135 00 WHITE PINE CULLS, ign stock, (dest quality sens BO 00 WASHSOARDS, WHITE PINE, dremed nd jointed on €6ge—Cl0ar mene ne 15 OO SHELVING, 12 inch, dressed (two) sides. 25 OO HARDY & TAYLOR CYPRESS SHIN- GLES, adopted by U. S. Goverument on alt work arcund Washington. Every Bhingle guaras teed perfect. 780 WILLET @ LIBBEY, ecvl7-tr Sixth Street and N. ¥. Avenue. FLOUR! FLouR!? CERES, tho celebrated Minnesota Patent Process; GOLDEN BILL and ELLINGTON, with all the patent run in, are for sale by ail tirst-ciass grocers. Wholesale Depot, WM. M. GALT & CO., Stim __indiana avenue and First st._ Potomac FISHING LANDINGS FOR iT. ‘The fo lowin; rented for the of 1518, “vig Wilte “Hvese, AT COST. determined to close out onr entire stock of ISH CBYSTAL CHANDEGIERS we offer AT cosr. EF IKE SIDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER BANQUET and ALPINE HOT OLOSET RANGE! pis ENGL them And | fat ne of House Furnishing Goods, at vey serbia sbuve sre ail of the newest patteras and of jow prices,» ME /STAG'S HEAD BANGE AGENCY — DIRECT IMPORTATION. ance as well as Economy, these Chande Hers excel all others. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., HOFF & TIO) octe-Sm 920 Pennsylvania poten Rwe JARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS!! sep2d Im ewellers, 4 2 I. Fi a cat Prices. (Send tor caratowas jon ase Low APOLLINARIS B. C BIBB & SON, SO and 41 Light street, Baltimore, MM. FIBE PLACE HEATERS!! ‘The New Silver Palace, Bultimorean and Mary. lander. Finest assortment; unequaled for power an: benaty; Jowst prices; beet workinanship guaran teed. “Sold by all leading é: B.C. BIBE & SON, PATENTKAS AND MANUFACTURERS, 39 end 42 Light street, Baltimore, Md. (Send for Otreulare) NATURAL MINERAL WATER. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. DB. LEWIS A SAYRE “8 delightfal beverage.” DB WILLIAM A, HAMMOND. © Bar oupertas: 4. oct mw &f.2m ich ¥ : er, apy other NEW Stove stone: RED L! Lou “ Most grateful and GEO. E. GARTRELL & Co., arene ee ate ee jor to all for & 915 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. artiSctally werntsd waters eee Crea and a ROW. WARKLYS, Loscox, Exa, © Iunpreg- only wit a hee pu. ER. PRASLEE. "* Usctal and very ageoo- DB. AUSTIN FLINT, DR F.N 1, and well suited for seute disease.” JAMES 1S. * Healt Dyspepsia and cases “WOOD. “ Mitdly antacid; cul with dyepeptice, and where there dias DB. FOBDYCE BARKER. “By far or mixed with alg Fyre ep of Stomach or SB) i J DELS MARION BIMS.” maerys ‘® necessity.” h- of DR. grees gouty the most vefal in ad = Rotcaly s@lusury, bat ‘To be had of all Wine Merchants, Grocors, ere eee GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Id for Gent! Peeve aT eas FISH, CLARK & FLAGG. THE Beet GLOv! a aeptd-shw, OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. 40 BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 93.20. GAS-LIGUT OFFICE, octl-tr 411 and 413 Tenth street. fctte _a44 0418 roan trot COoENS. BAD NAILS, BUNIONS, Ee OLD’S HEATING APPARATUS. ‘We are the Manufacturers of GOLD’S WARM-AIR FURNAOES, i éeot-t 1514 Peneunploants eon ~ | Washington News and Gossip. ssitiatt GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- Dal revenue, $344.)77 01; customs, £459,518 $4. THE NUMEROUS FRiaNDS tn this city of Mr. James P. Journalist of Richmond. w !] be sorry to hear | that he is seriously ill at his houein that | city. THE NEw York OF Ficrs,—It is generally ded that Roosevelt will be given the ectorsh'p of New York, and that Merr ti be either surveyor or naval offiesr. Tas the third position will bo deidat atthe Cabinet meeting on Friday. AMONG THE CALLERS at the Waite House re Vice President Wheeler, tors Padtock, Mattews, Cameron, B rin; Rey ta Iswordh, Sieve a, Sextoa, CUS OF THE DEMOCRATS of A Jorn? Cs Houses will be he as to the leng general b Congres transacted. The ¥ ne ac dail will not annoar se until to day v sofithe temocra ne ct gener: termines not the spe al on wppropriations aud w tee. Tue Dem zt cus this more} Ji was de S2NATOR3 mi’ %, aud after a lor ded to present tt Mt 2 name ford, of La., to be without ietere 00 privile: i ecordance with this d. at half past hat he be swora ia 1 to a long “ROPS AND Tkabk ov Nova Scorra.— The United States consul at Windser, Nova Seotia, in bis commercial report to the 1 partment of State for the year ending tember 50, 1877, Says Uhat the crops | province have’ been very gool. Potatoes abundant, and shipped in larg: the United States. The 5 cent. is noted in the exports of gypsam to the United States, a large aud increasing trade, carried on in American vessels. HO ne taan- ufactures are steadily increasing, but still the preference is given to manufac ures from the United States, and if reciprocity were ia- augurated this braccb of our lraie caald laigely inereasea. THe HUNGRY MEN OF OHI0.—Oio is a great state. It not only claims everything Mr. Haycs has todole out, but its huagey legions are turning their attention to the House of Represeutatives. Here is the slate, and what they want: Simeon K.Donnovan, assistant doorkeeper, $2,000; M. H. Spiliard! Banning’s right bower, position in folding room, $1.40; Ike Hill, champion shoulder hitter, anything he can get; Ed. Winsh bookkeeper Sergeant-at-Arms office, 5 Bob. De Lenox, John G. Thompson's aide-de- camp, messenger in latter's office, $1,*00; Charles Ratney, anything from a loaf of bread up. Ben. Churebill, a Cincinnati kicker, arrived late, bat is willing to be sat- istied With a loai'and simall fsb. Sam. Bell, son of ex-secretacy of state, w. clerk of Souinard’s commities, if be gi Jobn Fauning, brother of the clerk elect of the Supreme Conrt of Ohio, wants commit tee clerkship. Jobn Robinson wants ligat, siry Work, with good salary, and assaraice from removal. Bill Beown, ofthe Mahoning Findicofor. dov't want anything bimself, bai has some friends who expect a great deal of Ip, on him, John Doren, of the Dayton Denoe is belng pushed forthe post of librarian o} the House. Charley Sargent will be conten: to barg #n easy dooron the Sanderson side of the Capitol. Ike Moore, of Cincinnatl, has his eagie eye on a clerkship. Charley ‘Ale re, of Gullopolis, wants to bave charge of the Cocument room. To night’s trains are «expected to bring large accessions, if the free passes do hot give ont. Not a few candidates are detained, owing to deaths in the family. NOMINATIONS RY THE PReSIDENT.—Tue President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: John _M, Harlan, to be associate justice: of the U. S. Supreme Court. To be envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipoteatiary of the Untied States—Eu- ward F. Noyes, of Unio, to France; James Russell Lowell, of Massachuseus, to Spain; Jobn A. Kascon, of lowa, to Ausiria; Tuos. A. Osborn, of Kansas, w Chili; Heary W. Hilliard, of Georgia, to Brazil. Ministers resident of the U. S.—Joun L Stevens, Maine, to Sweden and Norway; James M. Comly, Oulo, to Hawauan [o- jands; John M. Langston, District of Colum- bia, lo republic of Hayti. Consul general of the U. S—Alfred E. Lee, of Ubio, at Frankfort U.S. consuis of the U. S.— Alfred V. Doek- & North Carolina, at Leeds; Caaries O. Shepard, New York, at Bradford; Taomas B. Reed, Wisconsin, to Funchal; Ailen cis, Uregon, Victocia and Vancouver's Is. lane; Owen §®. Denny, Oregon, at Pien-Tien Robert H. Knox, Alabania, at Ham! ito Canada; Willam Morey, citizen of the 8 , at Ceylon; George C. Fanner, Souh Car. na, at Verviers and Lierge; Joseph G Wilson, Iowa, at Jerusalem; Joseph W- of tne U. S., at iquiqae; J. ontgomiery, New Yors, a G > |. Winter, [ilinois, at Rot-erdon; Robert F. Clayton, Georgia, at Callais; Jos. 3. Jackson, Michigan, #t St. Paal de Lo. Jobn F. Quarles »at Malaga. Nicholas F- New York, to ba charze affaires of the 8. to the Swiss confelera. to:; Wickhany Hotfman, New York, to be scerelary of leg: of U. in Rassia; Dwight T. Reed, to be secretary Of legation of U. 8. in Spain; Heury Sidney Everett, Massachusetts, to be secvetary of legation of U. 8. in Germany. Alonzo Bell, N.Y., Assistant Secretary of the Interior; E. A. Hoyt, commissiouer of Indian Affa rs; Heory H. Bates, examiner In chief of the Patent Office; B. L. Lang, secce- tary to the President to sign land warraats; Join H. Hammond, [1l., superiateadent In- dian affairs for Dakota superintendency; J. W. Ames, Cal., surveyor general of Cali- fornia district; H. B. Sheldon, Cal., agent f Indians,Round Valley agency, Cal; J P. Hoy lich., guvernor territory of Ari- vova: HL, Hart, Ohio, India seat, San Carlos agency, Arizona; Joha J. Gisper, Neb., secretary territory of Arizona, FP. H Mout., secretary of territory of M ames Patten, Indian ageat, Sao- shove agency. Also, the following: Edgar M. Marble. as- sistant attorney geueral for department of Interior: A. A. Freeman, assistant atioraey general for Post Office department; Keaneth Rayoer, solicitor of U.S. Treasury; Peter C. Shannon, chief fusticesupreme court, terri- tory of Dakota; W. W. Peck, assistant jastice supreme court of Wyoming; Samuel B. Mc- Lin, assista: tice supreme cousof New Mexico; J. (> Sa aepmmsea justices su- tah, Also a number of U. 8. attorneys and ma) sbals, U. S. revenve Officers, postmasier:, etc. Also the following: Abraham D. Hazen, of Pa., to bo 34 assist. Abt postmaster gear |; Wm. G. LeDae, of Minp., to o Thoma! be commissioner of agricul ura; B. of District of Columbia, ay 0 be ; Wm. W. Upton, to b> ler of the tfsasury; Aloert W. assistant treasurer of U.8 ; owardio, che brilliant young | | Carotina, to | case by the couns« Odds and Ea: A Senator yesterday, when asked if Sena- tor Edmunds, of Vermont, ought not to vote | | for the admission of the Louisiava and Soath | Carolina democratic coutestants, said that | there was no telling wh fo, as he Was “one of those d lows.” These, by the | than Simon Caimeroa’s “d—d 1 lers.”” A cireular is being private among members of Congress, pi give the inside h of alle commitred in New York under t alty of Fernando Wood. It is circa evidently to prejudice the contemplaie! tinent of Mr. Wood as chacrmas of tae 8 and means committer, Heth, of Virginia, 1s being prec! for marshalship of the eastera district of Virginia. He is an ex-confelerats who figured conspicuousiy at the reeent uavailing ot the mone nt to the federal deat. in ton. He w classmate of Goo. Barnside at West Point. | M H. Spillard, an Ohio m na in, has b | Pointed to a place in Honse, worth $1,500. ning’s strikers. nimselt he Atlerey G General K is morni ard neral De were on The Requisition for Neaator Patter- son | HEARING CF THE WRIT oF HABEAS RPUS To day, the case of Se rJ son, who wa on a reqnisition from th In that case Was papers. in t wor. Afser the , IL Was Suzgesie! taat L be adjourned, and Attorney Stating that bis eagage- ments were such that he c not be here until the 3ist, the hearing was adjouraed to that time. opened by papers bad been r. the argeme Spepher Randali’s Address As the published reports of Mr. Randall's address upon taking the chair as Speaker of the House of Representatives of this Con- | gress have been in some respects inaccurate, we print the following correct report of nis remarks: Geutlemen of the House of Representatives : Elevated for the second time oy your gen erosity to the exalted dignity o: Speaker of this House, I thank you With a grateful heart. I shallendeavor, with even temper, but rigid firmness, to perform tie duties of the office and to respoud adequately to the confidence reposed in me by conforming my | actions to the clearly expressed will of the House. Yet, fally rewlizing the delicacy difficulty of the position, I solicit your ad- vice and assisiance, feeling assured at tae same time of your forbearance amd tudul gence. We meet under cireums'ances impe- riously demanding that all considerations of class, Section or party shall be subor. to the loftier and more patriotic objec what is best for ihe whole country and all of its people. Since the adjournnient an ad- mivistration bas been iuducted into which is obeyed as the actual government. Tr gardless of the grave events which marke! fis birth; and this House, animated by a spirit of true patriotism, desiring first public trarquillty under the law, should frankly app. ove auy Sincere ant permanent policy looking to Complete pacification by consti- tutional methods, and the consequent p: molion of the general welfare. Bat it she be beld your sacre4 daty to provide 1 sia tion which will render impossible a repetition of the wrongs whieh have occurred, or of the dangers which threatened us. I assume we Will take no siep backward in the work of retrenchment and reform so ausp ciously b> zun by the last Howe under a matu and definite plan of reduction in the expenditures of the government. It is certain still greater reductions can be made without impairing the efficiency of admiaistration. To have honest admiuistration, it should be frugal. Never before was it more urgent than now. with general financial distress and labor de pressed by heavy burdens, to exercise the Sternest economy. When the iron rule of hard necessity darkens every household in the land extravagance on the part of the people's servants is an unpardonable crime. tt is partly because of this wholesome policy so faithfully carried out that I am perankeses ‘hts day to speak from this place. Invoking for our deliberations tolerance of opinion, which secures harmonious action, and clear judgment, which purifies iégistation, and that mutual confidence aud respect which should subsisi between the House ana its pre- siding officer, | am vow ready to tak> tne oath prescribed by law. The Synod of Baitimore. PROCERDINGS LAST EVENING. The annual session of the Synol of Balti- more, composed of the Presbyteries of Lal- timore, New Castle, Washington and Rio Janeiro, was convened last evening in the First Presbyterian chureb, (Rey. Dr. San- derland’s.) “Chere was a very large atiend- re. The sestion was i ed at 7:39 ®. Dr. Wills, moderator, catied the red prayer. The roil 1) members respond a Robert H. Futtos, of the Baltimore Presbytery, was elected mote- rator and iustalled.~ Dr. Cromwell. of New Z Moore, of Castile Presbytery, ~ Le Washington Presbytery, were elected tem. porary clerk TO DAY'S PROCEEDINGS, The Synod met this morpiug at 9 o'clock, and Was opened with devotioaal exereises. The moderator appointed tue speci! com- mittees. , Syvod of New Revs. J. C. Lower: James C. Moifat, Noribern Iitnois; J . Jeunison, Mgr ong gro David Conway, New Yors, and Mr. Caropbell, Florida, were elected corresponding mem bers. ‘The memorial of the chureh at Taneytown, au appeal from the Presbytery of Baltimore, was presented, and after some discussion tb subject was laid on the table. Rev. George Morrison asked that certain papers in his case peal and compl: jodged with the stated clerk, be prot ’ that he might file thera. The moderator Sta‘ed that the certified copies in his posse: sion would answer. Rev. Mr. Ott offered & resolution th? commission be appointed on the Taneytow. church case; which was railed out of order. Tae committee of arrangemeats, thro: Dr. Sunderiand, reported the programm {c the commuuiou sevice this evening. 4 committee were requested to call ou Presi- dent Hayes aod ascertain when he would give the Syrod an interview. Rev. B. F. Bittinger, stated clerk of Wash- ington city presbytery, submiiie’ a report showing 2s ministers, 29 churebes, 2 liceuti- ates, 15 candidates, 5,36 communicants, 4 709 Suuday schoo! scholars. From ihe Balti- mpore ereebytery were reported 5,200 commu- nicants. Tbe Westminster church, Baltimore, was telected as the piace for the next meeting. Rev. Mr. Morrison asked for the papers of complaint and of the New Windsor cbureb against the aier, ‘ith the | | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. WEDNESDAY, October Iv SENATE.— Petitions for increase of pay to | letter-carriers were presented by Messr Anthony, Ferry, Kernan, Sargent, Hamlin, Oglesby, Mcbonaid, Kirkwood, Conkling. bsayara, Wallace aod others, ail of whicn Were relerredt to the commitice oa post oxi and post roads. Mr. Ferry presented a memorial from ett vevs of Detroit asking for tunnel an Detroit river ai or near De M lerred to Committee on comm Mr. Conkling presented a meniorial asict ree. | ! r the remunetizat u pid ae | referred Lo committee on faance ! emeortal @-king & appropriat | <10 000 toerect & monument 10 Daniel ams, oue of the capiors of Ma. refer’ fo committee ou Liorary : pomnan ictee buildi: gs and grounds, reported a | re-clatign providing fur tue remov: | beOKs and files from it ch was « wd sworn tu, read,aod M Tie tals were Ea nds asked Mr. Taurme proposition to wri 1 St privliege, aud should that this was a Mr. kd od that the sod rule was framed to } any trap beg sprang upou the Senate for which Senators were u prepared. course ihe Senator from Obic ‘id not Wish to spring any traps, hut une 1 rule, he thought, carried the matter over til 10 morrow. Tue chair roled that the this case, and that the mat tore the Senate. Mr. Mitchell offered a substitute that the credentials be referred to the committee on privileges and elections. Mr. Tiurman said he did not care to dis cuss this question, for be hoped the Lime had come when not ouly the Senate but the United States bad got rid of this Louisiana discussion. Se claimed th Mr. Spofford was legally elected vy a legal boty, and the credentials having been presented, he oazut to be sworn in. Mr. Conkling claimed that these ereden tials should goto the committe: on priv leges and elections. because tne credeat of the otuer applicant had gone to that cc mittee. He said that this was the seco session of the Senate, aud he called attention to the rule, which reads that all business shall go ou at such a session the same as ‘hough there had been no adjournment or recess. Alter debate Mr. Thurman said he would nou = ae about this resolution lo- day, and if it was desirable be would conse al to let it Jie over Ull to-morrow, with the understanding that it be the first busivess. Mr. Edmunds said he would call for the reading of the credentials of Wm. Pitt Ke loge, 1m order to allow the Chair to rale on the question of whether the Senate or the committee on privileges and elections had possession Of the credentials. The Chair ruled that the credentials were bot On ihe table. Mr. Mitehell, as a member of the commit tee on privileges and electious, objected to having the credentials takeu from the com miitee. Mr. Edmunds then introduced a resolution Wo discharge the committee from the furch: consideration of the credentials of Wim. P Kellegg as Senator from the state of Lou: jana, bow under its considertion. Mr. Thurman said that to allow Senators toexamine the questions arising he would ask tbe Senator from Vermont (Mr. Et Ss) to allow his resolution to lie over till So ordered. Mr. Grover said that pending the i gation against himself he would deciine actonthe committee on enrolled bills, and be was excused. THE SENATE COMMITTEES. Mr. Morrill offered a resolution, which was adopted, appointing the fliowing Senators lo vacancies on the standing committees: — To committee on foreign reiations—Messrs. Matthews and Wallace. Committ-¢ on m: ilary affairs—Mr. Cameron. Committee on public buildings and grounis—Mr.Camero: Committee ou railroads—Mr. Armstrong. Committee on private land claims—Mr. Gro- ver. Commitice on eprotied bills—Mr. Arm- strong. Committee on foreign relations —Mr. Hamlin, in place or Mr. Morton. Committ on *—Mr. Blaice, Tale governed er Was now be. r. MeCreery iv 1 a bill repealing the bankrupt act of 1862 and all acts amenda- tory thereto. He favored the bill humorous speech, andasked th: tee ov judicia At five mi pa Thurman, we Sena’ 1 basiness 0: terday was taken up immediately af reading of the journal, being Lhe resolution offered by Mr. Lec » that J.B. Elam ard George L. Smith, fourth Louisiana district commitice ou elections, with metructions report without delay who is prima facie euti- ted to the seat. Mv. Gibson offered as a substicute a reso iution that J. B. Elam be now sworn in asa imem ber of the fourth Louisiana district. Hi claimed that the certificate of Gov. Kellogg to Smith was uot in due form, in tual iL omitted To sts required by law, that a copy of the returns of the canvassing board haa been filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and tuis House had no evidence tha: an election was held or a canvass made. The certificate of Gov. Nichols to Elam he maia- {ained was the only legui certificate before the House. Mr. House asserted there were not twosets of credentials before the House. The paper signed by Gov. Kellogg had not sa validity under the law to entitle it to recog- nition 4s 2 credential. Taere was novhing in yes froa | the j idable administrative macuine to inflaence Telegrams to The Star. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY b ) and Keril-Tape the Turks retained Little Yaga southeast of Great Yani. © act, where three Sed. Olya Tepe Yasar ard by south frou tous the r secs, such, | as « sar of their lve, for the > their army and Kars irom atiank altack. Os Suoday the Russia aN been extended to the 2 Lop ‘oad Ant, a di- t »vel south ia the af- » about ten " by as Tue him relatively s ° “ THE FRENCH ELECTIONS, What a cis Correspond » Lon Don. ¢ A* “a | Paris to the 7 The oken very clearly. After five m heard Of pressure, fewer than forty seats have been gained by | ment, and ra Linpaich (com « have been y the mission y have a ma- is Bot a chamber in Bu- leciors must have had to ® result despite the lo & competent Wit- days ay the em- What will the gov- by such an over- No one knows yet, but rem decided 1 again using their form- | and energy the | br about | sure, which, ness, did as au pire did in twen erument do ¢ ibe election of Ube ifleen hundred conselilers darrondissement aud couseillers generaax | eri ju | Cabinet ts going to ma | predicied. } that for fixed for the 4th of Novermber, Uuat is to say Unree days before the meeting of the chamber. Il was to manage these elections that the ime of the istn of May was committed, ‘They were of eaormous importance. Tne coureillews seneraax and couseillers darron- | dissement, together with delegates of the | Municipalities, are the electors of the Senate, | and asa third of the Senate retires early in 1 , if that elect jority tbe mo: mselves lox { pa over, therefore, the present & iresh’ and gigan- remains iu power till the 5th of Alany rate ina: is all that can it may resign on the Sch or 6th, The Ramored Change of Miatstry -\ Reuter telegram trom Paris has toe fol- commuaique waich ‘adicts ramors of the resignation of the minisiry. It points oat P Present, a! east, the ministers ; remain ia office. vle issued by 4 committee of the Senators: t ates thal ater the resalt of the second balloting, and the colonial eles. tions is known, the republicass will have three hundred avd thirty-tive ta the cham- ber. The note also protests against the revi- system of official candidatures in tie effort 11 1 November. AL DAYS. Celebrating Burgeyne’s Su | SCHUVLEKVILLE, N. Y., Oct. 1.—Tae ai- | tendance at Lhe celevration of the ceuteanial Of ihe surrender of Gen. Bargoyne to Gen. ay, prom ence of Ube arrival of visitors durin: consegu ihe past two days, pearly every spars was occupied last night. Flags are, Aying this morning in all paris of the village, a private residences and basiness houses are aily decorated. Battery & arrived from ‘roy yesterday and fired a salute of 100 guns atsunrtse this morning. An answering gun was heard from Wiliard’s mountain, waence Gen. Gates’ scouts sigoalled to him the movements of Burgoyne’s army tne days of the campaign. Since daylight this morning vehicles of every di » crowded with visitors, have sen coming in from all directions. ‘The Park Guards, of Benuington, arrived from Green Vien at nine o'clock, at which hour te sircels were crowded. Destructive Fi New York. | West 18th sirec New York, Oct. 1)._Fire was discovered early this morning in five story briek build. ding, Nos. 11, 163 and | t 15th st occupied by Alex. Roux, farniture manufac turer. The building and its contents were lotally destroyed. ne fire extended to 157 ; occupied by E. B. Lansing, les. Building and contents both de- sed. The flames aiso extend y's chair factory, 151 and 155 West 19th damage. Several fre sad were nadly rs aod water. Oae colored voman was frightened to death. Tae losses are placed at £200,04 — -e—— The Time-Lock Contest Ended. New York, Get. The & —pendi coutest between James Sargent, of Troches: ter, and the Yale Lock Company, res; | @ patent covering broadly une rigut to use & me or chronometer lock in combination lock cr bolt-werk, recently terminated by the award of the patent to Sargent. The in- terests of both parties to the recent contest have now been pooled for the interests of both, by joint arrangements between thelr owners. This action relieves some sixteen hundred banks already using either of the locks referred to, from fong-hrentens$ ‘(pros- ecutiout for infringement Sting Bal OTTAWA, ONT., Oot. The Dominion overnmert have received adyices from ‘ort Walsh to tbe Sth instant, in which no the certificate of Goy. Nichols to slow, as asseried by Mr. Frye yesterday, that there had been a new boicd and a secoad canv: hird the record before it. The legal certificate must be accepted i Mr. Mills said if the certificate of Governor Kellogg was in conformity with law and legal in form. It was Une certificate that the House should receive, and the Nicholls cer. Uficate mus » for nought. The evidence of | legality must be borne oa its face, and noex- traneous evidence could be received. He submitted to the candid judgmeat of the House that the Keil did nor conform to the law of isiana. Mr. Gibson demanded the previous ques- tion upon the of his substitute, Which was seconded, and the yeas and nays were ordered on the adoptiou of the substi- tute. The substitute was adoptei—yeas 143, nays 119. The resolution as ameailed was 1 Mr. Elam was swora io. etl ge of the votes, and the house could not go be: | mounted police had been ten proper and | to General Terry's requisition. by it. | mention is tnade of any trouble with Sitting Bull. The United Staves commission becn delayed at Fort Benton by the ties with the Nez Perces. e ie Was about to move to the foot of Hills, about Aifly miles from Fort W: pp Fame be Markets. Vinginia sixes, ol, 99; do, Idated. 59; de ries, 1. 18% bid to-day, Sagar Cotton quiet and weak— and unc! Whe at, western qi prime, 1 350i 45; No, uter red, spot and October, Dovember. 142. Com, southera quiet aud Western «trong and bighr—southern white 65; ellow . Gag; western mixed, and (ctober. | Koxcauiver die; December, tome: Osts qui white, 403634; do. gunnd, 30. onto ail auc! net quotabl Jeum dull—ernde, unch: peed. Whisky ee 24.400; wheat. S40; eye, BW. Bhipwraie" W York. Oct, 17.—Stocks heavy. i Met tong, 401; short, 435. ao es 6.

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