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Sjrt yatigMl kpMifm VOL. XVIIXO. 308. WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY aiOHNINti, NOVEMBER 8, J877. FIFTY CENTS PEIt MONTII. TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. Tlttt DrilOCJtAXtC figures coiiiso voir jr. Keir York ltf slatiire KepubHcan-Wscon. In rand Nebraska True to lh Falth-We In Pennsylvania and New Jerse y by Coun tlei. A.-ir mittc. KociinT8t N. Y, Nov. 7. amrt.MII, He miblh an, haa ft majority In tlic city of about Ml, Democratic gain iirara.ntjtt .,.,,..-, , Al iunv, Nov. 7 In the Sixteenth district Rock well Republican, for Senator has 1 000 majority StHrnrcTADY, Nov, 7-Sihencttady (ounly. complete, gives Beach Democrat, majority! ft Democratic gain of JM Wagner, Republkan, for fcmatnr In cltt trcl by 2 000 majority, Ohweoo, N. .. Nov. 7 tinwtjj County com pTctet Churcnlll2,W' majority. Republican gain eriuU New Yon k, Nov. 7. Ulster County complete, 1,244 Pciiwh ratio majiritv ut"v. County Cum plete:700 RppubUrm ruk-,ritv. Onekla County complete. 1 Hspubllcail majority. IpynAMToM.N Y Nov. 7.-Return from all tmtt-L .ltti-lrt (n the rnuiilv. and those Ctl mated on the vote of 1873, she Churchill 820 ma jority, ni'puuiivaiiKniii moi. The 7vs publishes to-morrow morning ft list of meinDeraeiecien io mo ixaiMKune, mm -U maud as followi : benate-JU Republicans, 12 Dcmotratst Aiemblj 6 I cpiiblu nn,6 Demo crat. 1 Labor Reformer. The Republican majority i. ! i.-ii, u in riicr-int says: 'The Republicans "HI haw mammy in tne eenaie n me awhiuij i - .!,., . ikat tl.a nimiurlt will hma a tl til majority, though the Republicans claim It It will require the eomplek! vute Inaomoof the c loner roral d strlcu to determine The majority for Beach lit tlto t-ute will bo about nouo. though It way fall below that figure. Death rum sev eral thousand behind his tlckit, FEXXSl'LVAXIA. FmuDEtrim, Nov. 7 The following are the rennsylvanlamnjnrlile by counties, as far uu ccruincd at present: , N'tjw Democrat Adamn 7M: Armstrong, 2001 Bedford. 621! Berks, 6.TJ0U; Bucks, KiO; Duller, 4H5 1 Cameron, 278; Carbon, 411; Centre, 1 100; Clar lun, 1800; Clearfield 1330! Clinton, Mill Uilumbta, J 000 1 Cumberland, 1,039; Cambria. 1 40 , Ilk, 500: ravette.aw; Fulton, KB Hrctne 1.400; Jcflerton, RJ; Juniata. 4uo: Lehigh. 2 0U0: l.y Ct.mhig.lTuo, Mlffllii.187; Monroe, 1,000; Mont gomery, 7j Montour 731: Northampton, Stno, Northumberland, 1100; Firry, -") like, tUDi fichuylkill.ir-jo, Sullivan, 3..0; Wajne, 7nocft nureland, l.i7i; Wyuminjc. 342; York, 3,000. Total, ilart. Ilcpublltan Alleglieny. J Heaer,400, B4air. 121, liadfurd, low; Cheater, 3 Traw lnrd.cnnt iX-laware, i;7; Ham hln. (A, Eric. 114; huril HO, Iranklin. lno; iluitltnitton, i-M, Jndlaua, lw, Lattcastcr, 4Ui IjiureiHO. htl; UlRnon 1,'fJ luwrnc.aiioy; MiKian jm, Jler tT, ;S1; rhlladt-lphla, bin; letter, JU);Knder, 271,homerHft SUOitfuU(.hanna,4uo; 1 loua, I 4.V) ; Union. 213. Venango, 60; Warren, W); Wlilng iW returns from Clarion, Klk TorrH, Junlala, TulLcr, buiiuhanna, hnllhan, and Waine are ion tunairr,.. anil fiirnlklilnif Ulilv a blluht LlU-lx ft r titlmatci buttho xotoof tfiottmalnliigflfl right COUlillCS na glcn we mil uu maiinvu tcij muo by the full nicliil count. In Minn in Ilium, llio dropuhnrk vntA IB comnftra- thely tcry hcny In t-ihuylklll tunty the The fullowlngla theioicnn the W I'iktttn Ijirtnie. with nineteen dMrlrtsyct to hear from firMteTreivPurirj Wrtaht Lobor ltclorro 11 WI; Ihehrpiibllftn majorltka k-ot udWWK, IMa learn a net Pemocmtlc majority of 8,4n on the etiitetWka Mkhown by the otefor ho)Mfr State 1 rcohurer. and ft tterrcit hao been unl tormly nnintn ahead of hlatlckit for Biifreine Judge, there ! Mime doubt a to the final result for that tSUe when the retumi are all In Cul. W llimn, chairman of tbe Republican State Committee, on prlrai advices revived tnlght. flfuninnit mamrllviif bttween 2 QUI and 3.000 for Judge Stcrrett and Is hopeful for the election of nan aiso. mere is noio much commence roam fech-d to-nleht at the rooms of the Democratic Slate Committee, feart being eiprewcd that Liiieme uounty may prova a weakpot. niiuani (Grath,huTLer, cUlmitUiat there la noreaxn yet to belie e that Truukcys majority will U mncli under 6 ooo In tlie State. )irr8LEO. Nov.7 All but four diMrtct of the county Rhe merrettl34SH Irunker 9 418 Pierre tt oiirTrunkcrdOSO The intemt Is centred on the iudlclary. The vote on the balance of tbe Stato Icket la at follows Auditor denial Piumore, 10iHU;tLhe1l, 7Wi; State Treuurer, Ilart, 10,204. Itoyet, 7,301, XEIMAIICA. OMAnA, Nov. 7. Lake, KepuMIcHa candl- date and present ( hief Jintlce. Is pr Irtbly elected, I llhougli llnu e, Independent and Iemocratic norn ice, polled an uniuiially heavy loto All tho rountk'selettedofnLera, buttheretuniaaremcagrv O mm tin lea t Ion Is ery OilTliult. and It will be nearly a week lc fore actual llgures tan be obtained lJM-ulN hru,, Nov. 7 1 etunia ictehe1 fmin about half the too nl 'en In the Huts Indicate that Lake Republican candidate for hutrtme Judkc, la dertelnrr llono, DemiH rat and Urcuil atk.by about 3000 Umnty tickets nrcmlxcd tlielidc pel dmtM i let ling mmeof their coudidaks In many of the counties. Nrw rk, Nov 7 An Omaha (Nek) dlrpntcli report that the Rrpublkan majority In Ih-HhUte In )ettrrda ailtttit n lit about iW Tho Stato ehttlon was for a Chief Juitkeandallcgentof the SUte Unlvcnlty. M.)rJEJtSET, Tnrs ton, N. J , Nov, 7. Tho latest return make MiUUlati'x majority lOfeTO. the Knste stands 1.' Democrats to 0 Ue ublicans. The Houm.'. si JAmrimut to i iun.cuui,nia' nnu xt nepurni caup. Tho f llowlnftaretncmajnrttlertby CDiintleB : Midi' Ian, iXtniHrat Ikrj.fii 00iv llulson, iton. Hunterdon, !; Mertcr, 10D; Middicrei.-V Mm mouth 1 100; Morris srOteau (-l'urAic. 3.n hus t,Sr 1 nlon. 873, Warren 1 !. 1 oldl, 1 1 Tjd. NeWilt. Ikpulilltan Atlatith, X, llorjn, I'M, nurllniiton. wu. (mden. SU); Cu;e Hy, 4"), Cumberlriud.1240, Emx,&00, Cjalfiift.SW, Homer set, 40. Total, StU. MISSJSSIWT, Jack bon, MIu., Nov 7 Flection yestcrdn; iMMfiliirTterv nut, tlv. I ltllu liilni-t Man niAnl iVt-tul as there wurnnom.nVtion to tho nomlntes oi tnoiicmof ratio Mautcktu ma i.w counties anattemitwas nindo to tloit Independents, but, with a solitary exception. Hurt hull iimnty, w litre tlie Indtntiuletits electel their tutlie tit Let. tho attemjt was utmiLCfr-ful. Fx iJov. Drown was run by blfrknuM for Hermli from tlie Ucieulh Dstnt t )niiM ted ofllind mid Hand ilph Conn tks and wasbeRton unwardit of CM ntes a x try small votu ixilkd One ureclut t liciir Jhckwni. which generally otcoovcrfioo, polled o)y twentj nine. MAIlVLAXlh TIiltimork, Nov. 7. lleturm from nift of uiectuniics in ii c Eimoupio to nikia n a uite inai iMiiiii tr, iho J'tnii rrniit taiuituaie lor on i In i er,wlll hate a molt rity tinging fit m'.ttiJ0U to sniM) JhcMiste will stand Yi lHmtrai, Ite publh ans 1 he Rt ul lit ans aln the Knulors lu All. rIi ft ny, I urolluu and darrell l-t unties ami tho iXtmKriiu calii the Senators In l'i nco deort.es andbt Marj sCouutits Iho II into will prulmbl) stnndt liemotruts audit) Rtpublciins. lu tho kutlliue of Dtrlegnks tho Republicans hsdiil niemUrs. JUIX.VESOTA. Ciuctao, Nov.7. A Time St.PmI spedal mmi 'Rftiirus to-day do not miterla'ly alter Ia1 nights fUuros on the t-iaw ekcilon I'lllxbiir) Jteiublliau for (Inernor will liHiuubout l.'nx) majority In the Statu oer Daunliu thu Lcgtalnturo standing about the suuie as hul j cur, ' HfCOAVfjr. Miiwaukff, Nov. 7. Tho Dcmociat con reiki the eletliou of iho who'o JUpublkau rnii tiiktt. The major It y for Qotermr wilt bj ottr ton Tho IxLixlaMire. as marly as can be astir talutd s-Uili 1 r-cnalu Hciniuhk.u i '21, Dtiiic rrabi, u Aw-cmniy ittpuuiieaun, bi, uemucrnts, 40; Urccubuik.r,K JltE TVitr, fnv Astocated 1ml Second I) i)'a Maclugcat INihit Ilreexe, rniLintLUtU. Nov. 7. The lecoud day of ViesfLoihiiAiiiiHctlngat Point Urtie I'uik Mrt rare, pum' purse, tlW, dhlded Count 1.3, 1, J 1 Anne Ik) tl3, 1,2,1 2, Inuoiciit bam i, i(3, J.O 1 mt , J ."J, 2 JO, 2 -li, 2 2, 1 JH 21i)cIaNi'lpuitJB')l llkkok 2,1,2,4 1,1 Runs EoiHl I 2, S, 1 i V ItlrttL J-iHiik 4 3 1,2 .I.J Rcu-e Mtd urn 8, 4 4, 3, 4 Mage JI drawn 4II0-', ' , ( l, ii i tl .Ol'V On at count ofiluikiios the J. Viand 2 37 clawex wire uunu ik' i in tne loiiner J Uiu it H look two hi au, J H Clark twi. UiU time 241 In thu latki laut) look iw i licol and Mo Ik, onu htat llinc,2A Ihc niLcUnir will eloit) to morrow, MYrtriO I'AUK UACUH. Rostov N , 1 llm NmMiilr inetltna of thu Myxtic Park iaci ..'! tin-.: M ly llir I i, 1 2 2, i, i, i inn ii , i, -t i, j, a, iiouei iisrry . i ii.;( niton iii),4 3 J.4,4, r, o. fiiue, i,l. ,i.i V4i -' , ! A GOOD hSTEJtVKISn A Trip to r uo.nl rr White Knlphur, nnd U'hut It m For. A party of gentlemen vestertlav vhlted the oM Kautpiler or W srrentnn W hlte fful; hur Pprlng", or ine purnoao or viewing tiie location and present condition of that property. The ulterior objetl Is In rehabilitate this favorite old watering place, and also to provide In addition a fanliariuni there, w I ere lmnlldi can enjoy thcbencfiti,at all seasons of the year, of It medicinal waters and pureat nn sphere. It Is well known to all our older red do U that f r half century or more antecedent to the late war the rauqulerwateri had attained mirh grentreehrity amouvthe wealthy tinges of host em irglnla W a hlneton. and Dalttmore that they were eagerly sought every sens .n by nearly all who could afford to sojourn then, during the summer mouths Tho coiieq:ri e n n- iuii iiiid ti uci Kim IIIIUIVIUIIH ttVHCJ, Willi v ell appointed convenience fct bathing and eicr clkfng, were erected, a&,1 were annually oicupled nut 1 tho. bre&xlng out of the war yielding hand someprorH to the owners Early In the waraii anilkry duel necurrctl In that iilclnlty. width re suited In the dctnutinnoftho hotel by flro and shcllx and It Iibb not yet been recoiiftructed, nor hjiLh nntnertr diirlnffthelant fifteen vean earned any rcicnue. Desldes thla, this community has been deprlud of the sanitary advantages of the piacc. THE PJOPLE 07 WABREXTON and vlrlnllr led on bvCaotaln Harden. Dr. (Jordon. Judge Pmlth and others have determined to make an etrorttoretfutruct the hotel and fully repair all the other buildings, and add uch Improxe mtnlaswlll make the Fauquier White tho ninct attracttre place of sojourn tor the seekcra after ntann ana pleasure v do luuua sin where In this section They hare alrcnd) raloci tJOOOO towaM the ohlect. and thr it-k of the people of Wmdilngton and Baltimore Mjnuiirnoo i'j(i rooreioine viock ni mo con tern. IhlaftjOdOOthey Pay will put the propert) In a eondltlnti In eiilrrtuni from mi In if oiiphIh and ixitlent when It will earn as much as Tt did lormeny, io giteau ineaor tnia it may no aanea that lhl property sold fur f.M0,000 Just i-efore the war. and was then earning a handsome Income on that Investment. AT TIIE INVITATION of the gentlemen abo.e named, and through the lonrie? oi jTeiaeni uaroour, oi ine i-uianti KRiinay. uie ioi ie following gentlemen yeiterday paid a rprlng, under tliermperofia of Gen obliisou and (kI Darbour, who kindly ti"h vi inr pi nlaeed bin koelal ear at their rilnnoMiI. Gen T. T. ( rltleiideu, InlsJ Darla of the firm of Lewia John ton A Co i Mr Mlddlcton, of Middletou A Co , Mr (Kunon, of II I) Cooke ir, A Co i Mr iiiorriw I Hume. Mr. Ji tin A lUker. Kir D O Ip1o and Mr Joseph Itlie all of WonliJngtnn, Mr. Hear of DiMbdi, Mayor Kemper, fbnt J 1 Lee and W llllam roRsn. of Akxandrla, tkn. Filth ugh Lee, of Sta fiord tounty, Va. and then . jnej er reteiten pi Hurreniou ny fiesrs Capt unrdeu. Judge Smith 1 r O irdon cien luyne. VT Ttl CMpt blie.berdCMlt u.orthaSif South, ('uldwt.ll tf the Warriiiton Iwtrx, and a hoH or ot tiers or tlie good clll nit ur tnat village, ami e corted In carriage to the nrliitely inanHlon of Ir Gordon, In the fubitrbti. and refiohctl aftrwhkh tliev nen nh rteil lie tnllpinrinuni lutha Sitrlnmi Here an hour or two were sptnt In tettlng the waters and viewing iho premUci, w heu all but uunu w A EOUNTirVLCOLLlTION which wntt amply dlM.uM.d and U allied down wiihllqnliUmire sparklltiir thnn sulnhur water After dlni.or came tooHs and suteihes, full of cutiioraudgood will actoinpatned n a statement of plat n, Ac for ihe I morovement of the property. whUh will be mora fully referred to hereafter All neredtlUlued with the prospect and wlahudgood ptedtothe enkrprlie 1 he partr then ag lln took carriages for Warren ton, stonf Ing onto more at the honpltable mansion of T)r Oordon for coffee The train was reached at filoo'ckuk.and at v-30 the party wcro back In Vlhillgtoll. without accident orJUrawbuck. The wholettmipany teemed Improsed with the Idea that the tanquler Whlto Kulphur bpringSBhould l rtpurrtt iru mm iuLr?M.u iuiire aim maguin cttac and the ad lition of the sanitarium. A Mare Onnortuiiltr. The aale at auction to-tlay and to morrow of ,. ii.,ifihi.ui.i.. k i-l.i.. the galleries of the late Bkn.heuA,l)ouglaandour Gov. Shepherd make an event to be heeded by tho lovers of fine works of art wishing to adorn their houMt. While neither Stephen A. Douglas nor Gov, Shepherd laid claims to ft high artlrtio knowledge. irey had the good seiueto refer such matters to those who were so skilled, and had the means to rct-pond to the demand such cultivated bute made upou them, Tlie result was collections that, to make one exception, surpass any private galler) In Wellington city. These ore to bo sold to day and to-morrow, w Ithout reserve, for what they will bring at auction, and such an opportunity to secure rare works of art may not occur again for years. Tlie caaloiiue or lion, blcpiien A Uouslas ami Oo Phe herds gnlkry contains 198 pletesnf art, coiilttliigofl49palntlugi and tlie rest are medal nous oi uninxe ana ajraie, raaroie niaiues auu uusi To desi ribo the whole contents ofthls hit gnllery would bo tK great an undertaking, and we Stint nut only a liw u lections to give ft geucral leaof this valuable tollet.Uon Murillo'aorlslnal painting, with a very few ex ccplloua are only met with in tho galleries of Eu ro;e, and wemust be content with g(Md copies of that ulrbmted iii&Ur ctici.lall If they are good copies from the bruh of a maxter who understool how toreuileralllherharmor theorlglnalH.M we bee- In tho pk lure No U, a Madonna, Ihlsnhturg mftieMe a jecullar i harm 1th natural, freo of all mannerism, a, d thoroiixhly tiuo to nature Itielf Ihe drawing and coloring arc LXteedluiriy tine and thoM?wh' saw loeorlj Innlareata ios unlet I le whkh Is the fu nor lor i rtHliiLiioii 1 he name may le Mild nf tho ; tt lino No DO a Muter Dolornwi a copv froin the same uiu Ur. No 20 ." fl o lw-iaixd Hlrd ly lAnalr, la IitrkOimlntin of nier L Tho plttureof t hutde Loirnln.of iuin of Orlftde. of fRnuklto are names fa miliar t mil thelottrs nf fine art No M U an original of Riihulor Risa. Wo ore suru that tht.ro are not many original palming 1 1 this country I- eu the grist gallcrii of turop-j are not bksm.il with ninny vptclmt.us of that ma ttr Anions tlidnnalUr pktiires we nottied thu KtUiNo 7i The Antiquary ' by lliintlugtoii No 7J, The CIisj I rhte,' by Henry IHllt-us belougn to the modern 1 rench school, 1 he delgu Is beau lirul, tho coloring exqiiUitc Na 87,li.gswllh a Market Curt." by Henrietta Rainier; a work equal to onu of Rota Donheur'a production. No I'm, "Holy Family and M. John" by C Jr. Harbin l(itt.nelno ,) an olit painting lull of nllglumlnt-pl ration, a beautiful comp-jsltlon, finotlmwliis and harmonious tolorlnT No. 127 Tho Ufa Iii tho Caukills"b Kkhanla N HO, The Shelter Durliis the btorrn. by Delerll tkverat laiidtatc by Chunh, by Walter Larls by Mitnsey.r'ejmour, JLc , aic worth too uttcut'ou of amateurs Wo inuit mention one more of tho paint log, and that Is an original portrait or that karlciw Augustlu monk, Martin Mitlicr. wbo wiccceded by III tenacity and perseverance In comcrtlng a great portion of the tithollo enmailoii to l'r itetantlHin It is not a verv luriio picture, but well palnhd, mtd mtrlts the special attention of the trustees of Corcoran u Ualleo.liot only as a pieioof art, but nahlMorl tal souvenir or that great event whkh hhoolf Luropes political foiindalluii and tanced man) dlnantruu wars Initially as valuable urn tho mo dtilllouB and sUUuurv, which form a collet lion of fort) ulnep'ece, iiiuiiy ofwhkli arc rare gem. The House District Committee. At a meeting of the Hotiso Comnilttce on the DWrkl of Columbia jcuterdjy the fallowing sub commltlccs were appointed Wa)s and mnins Messrs Wllllnins, DIatkburn, Ma) ham and In 11 In Meet 1 ueada) at ti u a m. Judiciary Mers Huntoti, Douck, nn 1 llcudco Meet Irldajat tin o m UnIlroud4 and bildi.es Messrs Hendee, UavU, and lleuWIe Meet Tri lay at 10 Wa m. thiino Itrs lUnkle, Majham, aul Divis Meet IrldnjHut ten a m Imalluii and charitable Innltutlons Messrs llunion Urintano and lltudee Meitou tall Hiruli uviiiui aul lmproetneiils Mcmr. Datlburn.Cljmer, iind litllu hanllar conditions and regulalbni Mesrs Mavhain IkiiLIe un I Dicntauo Corporations Mew, llotick, Baikburn, and Divis lEefirmntory Institutions, iwillre, nnd prUomt Mtfire Iftl.iu, Hrentuuo and lluntoti Ihe t ummitttc look up tlu Joint iiMiiiitlnn of Hut Mlourl Leglklatiirn iitkltig tho removal of the United Milieu mpital and Httd to rcqueH ki bti dihart.td from It toiisidiimluii, lnamuili im I hue unsno tmij-efor Icgklatloii of tliU kind Ihe petition i.f the jlwr Uflgiie of the DUtrkt fir tlie nt.li ration ot the rifctit t fsufiiago to the (itlzeusor tho Hbtrlet and the Mil t.iinivldea ptrmaiitiit foiui of Kovirnimut fir the D'tulit wiiolioth rctirnil i.t tho ub tommltieu ou thu Judician while tlie bill for Ihc rt lief or the work liumeii tinnlotcil by the Ule Hoard nf 1'iiUle Work and bj the coutrai tors fur tafd Uiard wit rcfeiitd to the bub-coinmltlie ou (lucatlon and J-alior I bo commit teo will hold weekly meetlntpi on Nidiewla), ui twiioMiik a m until further ac tluiUtuktu an 1 will lio entitle 1 to the floor on lcry third Monday tf the mnnth. Muss lu Slttiuory of HUhop Itujley, Uaitimokf, Nov, 7.- A Month's Mind Miww, lu memory of tho lale ArchbUliop jJuj. ky, wan cele t rated at the eatliedial this uiornlng Right Rev DlsliopDciker, of Wllinlngtou, was the tclcbnuit, uidltev F r.lt)le of Walilugton tklivcied an Ui.cs.ion the Ifc ufthul-ite Arehblshop, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL VOlNflH OF THE EXECUTIVE AND 1.F.O IB NATIVE U ASCII VS. In form At Ion Gathered at the Capitol, In the DepArtineiits, and About Town by the Ite portere of the National Republican, At the CapTtol. The Pcnato wm not In atwston vestenHv. and that end of the Capitol wm very ouitL A few of the Pension" appear! and quietly dltciwcd the twin or me elections, but, the Interest maulfehted wai not great. ThQf,ommItteconrmlleges and Elections had a meeting but owing to thoabtcnee of 8enatoit inmr ann inn, am notning neyomi in tor mally dlsrunlng tho txmlalana enaurihlp. On the Hoiie aide there were several committees In scSKion during the morning hour The (Commit lilt on Annmnrlittlmia roiirtudml lu cinitrnt nn of the deficiency bill, and placed it In the hands of Mr iiiuum i ufl reporutt 10 inc iinute ineuom mlttce ou (orclftn Affairs heard Mr Ileuulns.of New York, lua Ivocacy of American represcuutt in at the Farla EspOfltlon They will hear an per on Intererte 1 In thin subject during thh week and eipctl to l ready to make a report to the House early nest week. Hie Dlxtrkt Committee held a meeting a and arranged Its Bub-commltlecB for the diRurent ilavesofmatterrererrvduilt. Other commltteei mi t, but aa far as ha trnplrcd no Important bull iivn itvn uuun imiifntien. TlnI'Hie took up the rerwal bill of Mr Ewing hiimioiixvij Hiivriiie reauniR oi mo journal Itoiutofurderwaa made that by tho terms of the n solution tho liiniii was to have a morulnshour each dnv tfor tr.n cnnilduritlun tt iho hill uji resumed hut the bptaker cauted trie rtsolutlon to uu reau wnicu was inai ine oni be made kpeciai onicr on i ucwiay, aner tne morning Hour, and from dav tndav till denoted of" He rule,! Hint the morning hour of Tuesday was the one iuiiirniiifticu vy ine re-oiuuon. mt. ox.oi uuin, maae appeecn in lavor orgraa ual resumption that commanded unusual aiten Uon. Mr. Price, nf Iowa, made an rarncMt inh tn fitvor of tnevdv rciiiimritton and Aimluiitil urlili rnufKierauie lorcesomeoi loepropohittonsoi Air ' . ;: ;r ; .. . r.. - ---"-- --- Mr, Gardner, a new member from Ohio, made hi maiden spcoi h In the IIouw In support of the bill, acquitting hlnvelf with ircdtt. Air, feurj in i ciiunii ania, waicnru tne oeooie like a hawk, and often rose to put hard conun urumi ox inject ma views idw ine remans oi ine penkers llm Houa nnlrl mnm nttntti-.n In ihft dntmln than Is usual whin set ppeeihw are belns made, iii id oiue.durliigan animated cotloquy between (iiEBrn. 1 1 ii? auu isroj, iiiq uieiuuf r iioeaeu irom all hides of the chamber around ttif.e gentlemen. After the debate cl wed a few bills were, bv uiianim us connt, Introtluccd and rikrrcu Notice wmkIi en lmmcllatey after adjournment of a bcmniraila caucus to-day, the oblcit being to put In iioiuluatlou a i and dtie for Chaplain, In jlncuofUr Folfal.rifigiicd. Tliettatiitelsexr1liitthatnoonlcer of theflov vrnment t-liall retclve pay until bu has Uken tli oath of nfflcn mi I entered on tin isJr; of his tl iitles. Ir IVi-al.by tqm overnight tolled to lake the "; and emincquenlly uiuhl draw nu IS? A Violation was there foro adopu-d directing IhK fl-rk to pay him out of tho proper fund. The Irkndi of dilk rent clergymen are ailhcln Ihe lnun.i.t of their reiet.iJio (.and Id dies but iho 1 mores-tit n l retail ilist IL.v. Mr Imvnvml of tho Churthof tho IncarnaUon (I plxcopnl) of mix vii)-, iimumm ui iim ioi iioue, win vv ( hoHtl Ur C. fihlrlcy Carter has been appolnksl clerk to the ltouj Commlttco on Foretgh AfTiirs, a post Hon which he filled most acceptably during thtt uai vuugrcH. A Hpeclo Uaala riralTnder Note. ReprcacntAtU o Baker, of Indiana, introduced a bill In the House yeiterday afternoon authorlx Ing the Issue of legal tender note, payabio In coin, for tho deposit of gold and silver bullion The bill authorize tlio RroreUrvof ttiA Tronwir In caimetobe nrinledand iMued from time totlma Ji'1,1- 1i.uSll.fmtn,ln,fcM 'T,!?1 Voc?',"r noU? of the United SUtes In the similitude or legal tenders nf the denomlnaMm or ten dollars anTmulUples loi-ieui, uutuuunvui nuirn hukii iwui a greater denomination than 81000, and upon one side of which shall be printed the words. Redeemable In coin upon upon presentation at the Treasury of th Unite! ( tales" and upon the reveme side the words 'This note Is a legal kndor In payment of all debw public and private, Including duties tin Imports" 1 he said notes are made a legal tender at par alu lihlng contracts payment In gold coin Is expressly provided Iheuotsare to bo Issued and paid out at tbe mints of the 1'nlktd States to any depositor ofgold or silver bullion to the amoumof fifty dol lars at a time, to the t rcdit of the United Mates, at tho rale of one dollar of said notes for cury Ci ft 10 grains of standard gold so deposited They are not to be paid out for any other purpose Ihe noiM herein provided for, which snail bo received Into tho Treasury by the redemption thereof In coin, or lu the iiayment of tuxes or of duties on Import or otherwise, shall not be can teled; but tlie wine shall bu paid out aul dls bured a oilier public m ineys In the Tteaiiiry, rrov'dtd that none nfwild notes shall tie rdviicl and paid out In tho pun haw of other gold and all vrr bullion until tlie oggrizale amount of said notes so Issued and paid out tiatl equal the sum of t (unarm,), and wlun the omniutofia'd notes so lAiirx) shall ciufll the aiane iiiui no more nf tald note thall le bund than thai iwiieHeuary tokeiD up Iho amount of sal 1 notes UttJHUmw) Ihu bullion h. tk polite I Is to be tolned s-v iKellh a may bo praetkal Inti tho varlou tolus provided bylaw luiuih pr.ip.)rtlou and ilcnuinlnattoiM a the bulnes Interests of Iho t ountry msv demon I , and of the coin m strut k ft rt m rv u Khali bo ki it on hnud for purposes of ro diinrtlon equal to one fourth nf the amotintof sal t notes Iteiied aud In tlnu'Atlou and any coin In Ihelrniftiir) In ttetM thereof shall by I aid out an I dUbuiscd as ttniv lde-1 by law. 1 he bill wa referred to tho f ommlttee on Dank lugaiidciirrtuc) Tlie Deficit ncy Apurjpilallon, The tlcHclcncy hlllrtpoitc4 from the dim tnlttciMiii Appropriations by Mr. Dlouut.of Ueorla lu the House jesterduy, conuilns tlie following Items: NAVY, Fiy of oflkcrs and inen for tlie fiscal ) ear riming jiiiiq ou ii ii noiiMt n. Due bfllgmau A Co , lAiudoil , .. nil y,u n .. J1T01M0O fjOiVDOJ ,. 4 820 li. 40 JU 9 1 Miceiiaueiu claims I b pi tal funds Oihicrsof thu MarlncCorpa , hnllstedmcu Tutal 8200161 27 JtDKItMY. Halarles of rlo Uiilte-l htatos District Judges for Ihe second quarter, ending JmetO. 1H77 U,ZV)ft' Defravlng cxih-Hm. of tho bupreme Court and Cin nit ami District Ctiurt. Including tlie Dktrkt of Columbia, and also for Jurors and safe ke ping of prisoners 208,037 ft) Suiiortof ouvkK tranfcrred from the Distrlctof Columbia 2,:t-U 3.1 MM.WM 72 DFPARTMI-NT OF Till. IVTFRIOK. For tw elvu aitdllloual w akhmeii lu the Interior Department front Oetobcr l,lH77,loJuueJO 1H7H 864A0 00 Repairs In the Interior Department ... 15 7.11 01) 122 211 tiO The toUl amount of the appropriation U $l,li 03i W Deficiency In the Appropriation for the Kx ernlivo Offlee, Jtr, Kodgrrs, private secretary to tho PrisU dent, was Itcfore the Committee on Apiroprlatlons of tho Houte lu relation to terlaln deflelencleslii tho appropriations for the Fxecutive Mansion, growing out of the cutting down process of the Idi.1 IIuui-c. The committee lbttiicil to hi ttatt ment and at Its conclusion notified hlin that thu Ik ms could mil) I o put In a bill and i icseutcd to tho House on estimates submitted and ajproirla lions n commended by lite head of an executive clt piirtniiut t u rday the Pecretnry of the Treaury Sent In a roiiHuiinlinlloii Iraiismilllug an tstliuato of ap pro; rliit.um for adefkkiiey in the salary and ton iltiKiiit eticiisti aecouut of the cxecuthe utlkc, as follows Irhato secatai) 2V) bktaut secnlary Jsl Iwoexteiitlvu (krks e-) Mev ard 2O0 11,300 Ct utliigeutexiaiises Matlomrj and n cord books 12 'W New la i Is ui id binding KM) tarjut for ofllce ftM I (leg rams ...,,.,,,, J litneefuriiliurc ) MUcetlaucous Items 7 BOuO ToUl C!ft) Ihecoininunicatlon was nfirrcd to the Commit ttu un impropriation, and tho iteim will probably U rcNjrielasan tune iidnie'iil to ihe at propilatlnu blll,resiitctl by Mr Illoiiut )eurday, when the bill comes up fur consideration In the House, VOTOMAC VnUiT'OHOn EUV AHHOC1A' riti.v. Tlia November M ttnn-Iiiterrnluia; Pro ceed In gw, This highly useful and priwiHTOun swocIa Hon held Its regular monthly meeting at the room of the Btard of Trade Tucs-Uy. with rhalklcy iiniingiiam, president, In the chair, and J t Rnod graBM secretary. Nntwithstaiidlng the day was that on which the elections were hel 1 1n Maryland and VI rt In la, the attendance was good anl the proceedings very F'inie-u Rim prai-ueni m tnir ucarms; Alter tbe aiinoiiurvmenta of communications and contribution to tho Horary of tlie anclatlou among which wuthe report of tho Agricultural Iipirlmentfor IMjO, which that oflfher character ised, In pawing, as one of uniuual lute rent, Judge nrainhiill Introduced Col William J. Fat ton ofArkaiiMLi as a gent enm versed in entomo logical selcnc c who, in adulation with auotlier gentleman of that State, (J. R. Duke) had In vented an apparatus for destroying moth or milters, which deposit their eggs lu vegetable growth, to the iroductlon of ciuwoims ball worm curcullo and other Insect enemies of the agrlcultlallit, remarking that he Mt Mire the asaotlatloii vvuull be gratified and Instructed by IWeiilng to him for a few m imeiits 1 the requct of the chair. Col Fattou npondetl with a very clear and prattkal natemoni of the -ekntllo prlnclile ui derlyln j th4 Inrentrou refeft-dto We report Bomti-ri of his remarks as re'Iate to the curt ullo as the special pent ol tho fruit grower, llesnllhls frenl, Julno Uramhall, had done h Initio much h mor by Introducing him as an eiitoinolog lt Rut bd bod given some attention to tho INSECTS D EST EC Cm B TO VKOITATIOT. In connei lion with another gentleman, ho had experiment d upon the utJect The toltoii worm was nartkularlv (l-KtriiLtltu In Ai-baimm It hail dlacovered that l here were no lids to tho eyes of me iovei in iinmion. now, ii won wen Known that these take being only at night, mouly on the Jarkeranddampor nights, when tbe mi hlef I done never In the daytime It was well kuowu that Usht blinds luetU and Invites to self dutruc tlon. as with the familiar candle moth The circti llo was no exception. That Insect enemy bad almost entirely driven plam culture from the coun try, exci pi some of the tougher-skinned varieties To combat and destroy THE GKaM Of THE CUROULIO It occurred kihlmnelf and his asociata that If a ump was no consirucieu ana arrangttn as to Mir w tight upon the fruit trees there would be success In Its deunietlon. and so of other forma of Inset t life concerned He did not say that the expedient would bealwa)SBuiceful. but thousand had to his knowledge been caiturud and dtstro)cdby this expeilk ut. 1hoe Inxecti never fly on a cloudy night Of Cuomo tli k fat t must be borne In mlnJ In view of the linnieuwt numtter of egir depfititeil by a slujle Insect, tho dertruetlun of outy a few of the parent deprcdat'n at titlrao would overcomo the evil 1 he tinplement relerred to w as tlmpl tturanwllh a noekel In ihc noUrtta alamn wlthtwowl.ks the Hgbttiji whhhwas sread among the fni t ty ndejtinon either Ide. By C lacing ti apparatui otisruli at the desired 4t and p iiitiou, it coull e made to throw light w hi rever dolrcd THE WINULI) rVRLNT OF TIIK CUTCULIO grub, blinded by thu glaring light, rushed Into tho blazo and Ml Into thu water and die I A very lively dlrcuslonwaa elicited by the re marks nfCol I'atton.ln whkli Mcitarx king, Fltu, JJ ngham and others parUdpakd, detulllng the older modes of combatting the lurcullos, but all agreeing that the new plan promised Imi roved re suits. If not total vptory over the "little Turk," a tlie curculio Is often called The next budne was tho reading of a report by Prof Lralncrd from a toramtttee at pointed at thu svpivuio'-i lueniDK ujmjii Hrni it-hoc bt";" that Is, otatlUhmctib for preserving fruit and vegetables lu their natural state This report was full of surprising results In ' fruIt-lioutcV' at New York, HL Louis, ClevcJaiid. and ekewhere After remarks from several members, ujriritiiu tlie pro priety of building a frult-houe lu Wahiugtoii, as recommended by tho report under tousiucrailon, on motion of JJr Me Kim, a committee, OinuUt I. timtth. King and OlUlughaw. was appointed to consiaer uo leasimuir oi lormiug a um-k com pany of members and oilier with tho cud of such an establishmmit as that deit ribed After sampling pears apples and other fruits placed on the table by Col u y Curtis, J. Hodman Mnlth.J. K. Hno'lgras and others, and the ap pointment bj thu Chair of Mrs Nute as casayftt lorihenext met ling, with ' Dometlc Preserves" as ber theme, the a-wxlatlon after a certainly f iron table meeting, adjiurucd to Ihe first Tuesday n December. Drltlsk Clralu Market, Tha Mark Jxtne Erpret) of November 5, In Its weekly review of the grain trale, says "Al though unsettled the w eather dnrlng the post week hai been satisfactory to farmers, w ho mado gotnl prog re with plowing and wheat-sow lag llarvcft opcrallom are now at an eu I, except In a few of the upland i of BeotUu 1 Thrcthlng has been going on briskly, as the Increased otlerlug nt Ihe couu try niarlew tetl)y butthoestlinatoiof theprota tile yield of the vear wheat crop, made by eoinpe' tent agrktiltuml authorities, arc rcinarkt.b'o fir their unusual variance, ranging from W),tm to 12 Otio (kh) quarters riiro is no doubt that, making all due all iw ancu lirexiggeriitiontlilitr wav therop Waver) deficient one an 1 tlieTetpilrcmeutsof tlioi-nin ry wilt neecssilato a heav) lioHirUtloii of foreign pro diice A tho ti ado It now actively 1iiHiuuaI by polfUiftt nftiilM, nnd we are now retelvlug an enor mtm liillux of grain from the I nlted t-iate. Rua-t-la and India It would at first sUlil appear that pricetmiifht U cxected to fall durlnu the next fourorilve months but ,uKincaafulcoiMl krtul m of the s lu ill m, this ivuJl I a; taru.t kobt pr b kmatkul having regard t) the Imnunim requlre iifiitt of tbt fitiutrv. the tnereuit Hliilir eun sumptlouaud the diminution whkh lsexpctted tu suiuillcs fioni )ort whkh aru cloned by wmur "liiUdeercaso In I Indian lmairti will won to aii nun iil oa anoinr i ri uni win orooaoiv M-e troiiftadt t kisctl This lime Tant ) ear vv us n sir ing point in the trailc.butlhl )car only tliu I'ntst de- seri) lionioi wniie nntvsnunii any iirmiiess .1 s.irl of lcthai g) kCemsto have com over tlto J-on don tradi iljrinc ha nast few weeks andlho tomi try demand ha WOii unusually light This Is nroktblv iloe bi the lact that manv of the lareo mllhrahave Uiujht direct and thai arrivals Into othtr ports of the Fiiltml kingdom have been mutli heavier than uvuat "Mm ti last Moiida) a decline of a shilling to two hillings la r quarter ha taken i lace on all de si rlptliiisof re Iwheat buttho tlinr sort of white have not materially ichin wa), Male has tost som? of Its rcteut activlt) but Ihero li still a htalihy tonoln the trade, alUiouith quotations are easier uaruj nus imijr nix nanivt iumi rate- n.ita liftid 1 lit thnemiiLii inrmiartfrof tho la t adv ance, W Ith fair urrivals at irta of call tluriuu thepnt week iho cloning ritoo trade bos ruled uukt for vvlieal. and there ha Uiu a moderate (lemauii con it nen tnienyiorti;w inter mcruau, at an ultimate deellneof fullv asblllliis ner uuur ter Make Uqukt and llireepcucu to sixpence The Vial) urns Marshnlshlp, The Decntur Ncirs (Democrat) Bays: "Wo understand ihut for several dars l-at efTirts liavo bcu made to dliqlace RoUtt F Baker, I'ultid States Marshal for the Northern District of Ala bantu, and that unfair means and unscrupulous misrepresentation have been resorted lo to accom pllhh his supcrnedurc Dlfkrlng as wudo politl cally from Mr Hiker, It might he supposed that this Is a matter alwut whkh we havenopartlcu'ar com cm but tho oflke which he tills U of so m ich Iiapoiuuec, and has prior to his Induction Into it been so often used for svltkh puriKwes and jmrty end, that we. In common vvitli all tint people through out Mr Baktrs Jurisdiction, feel a deep Interest In the matter We may therefore hu af lowed toaayihat no linpniveiiii lit uihh Mr Baker tan bomadooiil of the Ripublitan party In Ata bama, and kidded, the dutlts of tho oflico have bctnao Impuniall) dltehurgtd that a belter up polnlineuttoullscariel) la made 'One tiling wt know. Mr Baker has never used hlspowiras manlial to uuueieiumrll) lmrasa aul trouble Ihe people, lut, wlnlohu has been millet i all and prudi ut lu Ihe discharge of his ollkial duty, he hu In no Instaiuu fallcl lo meet all tha require lucutaof his iKwIifon and ait a a enne leu Hour, honest fiithful ciRkcr W o trmt the a-lmlulstratk ii willnot seuHiiy cuiiso f r achamrt) in iho marshal ship lu Ihe Northern DUtilctof Alabama" A stenmrr Sunk; The SUiml Service obM-ncr nt narucgiit Inlet N. J , reiwri to the dilel slguattmuerthot )OhUrdiy, shortly after noon, a vehel, supjio-ed ki be a steamer, was set n three niilos off khoruon her beam ends, and drifting befro a strimg westerly wind About two p in she dkupitflrid and Is Mipixnitil to have sunk Ihrec men were obterud clliiKlug to htr rigging A( partntly no cfl ut was mo'lolo stive them No irate of thovii'stl have si uu Ut n seen rhUcKCurred alut four inlks south ol that station Nativity of I.et ter Curriers. Tho ntimltcr of Icier currier employed, in tho fiiedilhery tcrvku cf the Unitol fatotcs I 2.2ilA Of thla number, 1 Ml were tmi lu Ihe United ftatcs 3-il In (Jermati) 2W In Ireland VI In Ijiglaud.aud 7o In r ranee, Scotland, Prussia ami other foreign countries. THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY. oriiNiya of ihe mlsviox at veu- MAthLES 1 hNTEHDAV, If, flravy Chosen Provisional President of tlin llrpnlleo A Feverish Ktatsi of feel ing; Another Dissolution Not Improbnble Kiintlny'a Flettlona. Parts, Nov. 7, There was a great crowd at Ihe railway sta tlon this afternoon to wit net Ihe driurtureof the rarllamentat) train for erf allies. President Mai Mahou Marled at one o'clock, MFKTINO OV THE AFXATK. VcnsAH t FJt, Nov. 7 The Ke'nsto resjwtnbleil thl afternoon, and the nomination of memlera of the bureaux began, M I Larunt) demanded thsttlic quest Ion of the election of four life Hrnator U flaeeil on tho order of lh day for the 1'ith lutant. The sitting closed without Incident No mosMgu was received from rrtildcnt MacMahon. nor aur communication from the government. THE CHAMBER OF Dl TUTIES. When the Chamber nflHputles met to day M Dewcaux Radical Republlcaii)nccup1edthecha1r M He pall U Ing InoUpnwd M Deseaiix spoko ineutopv of Ihe late M Thiers, whom he declared tlescrveu wellol h's country. He added lhatthc proieul chamber would labor to rtrengthcu the re fublle and defend It against all attacks, regardless nun whom they came, and concluded with the rrvof "Vive la Kenubllnoel lv la Falxl" M Orevy was then chosen pnivlslonal prcxtdent by a vote of 2M to 170. M Remtaii, mokraw Re publican and M Lepere, radical Republican, were ciccieii vicu prcsiaenia h ttrevy on laKiugiue i hair, thanked the Chamber In a brief and color k speech for tho honor. The sluing then ter minated EXCtTINO RUMORS IN TIIE LORBIU. Iii the lobhic the most alarming rumors were current. It Is said that tho Houapartlsl and Monarchies have resolved If their clot lions are declared Invalid bv wholehale. to ret. I mi to a bodv and thus furnlsn the Pcualo a legitimate pretext for a freli dkoolullon It Is asserted with some ap pearance of truth that the Mlnktry contemplates ipevoiiu uissoHiuoii, inoueciarnuun oi a seau; oi lege, and the temDnrarv defravmentof the ententes of tbe government bv taxes voted by the Senate, tin iuui ui ireasury uoini" nun wie f nipioyine'iu ui sivlngi banks dcpoflts The t ablnet tovlemi hiled lronecuung vieior iiugo lor iiinuiiius me army in lils receutlv nubllshiM hlxtorv of tlie coito rf du butabandoneil the Idea after souiidin the Duke du Audiflrel Fauquier as to tho probability of the Senate authorizing the prACcutiouof one of lu mem uers TIIE ELF.CTIONB SUNDAY. Tho following Ik tho exact result ofSun1aT'n ciccuona ine t .jni-crvauef have a majority In foity twocounoU B-eneral and the lUnunllcons lu . rtt nttln. 'lhA mil rltw In nnu I ilftnl.l Tut In five tho nartlc are ciuallv divided tormerlv the Conscrratlves had a msjorliy In fort) scien and uiu iirpuuiieaus in uuriy lime, Yi mm one nasuouui tul M Alexandre Qlals Rlfotn, who w-ta a memticr of the Oovernment of National Defence, and for many years member of the Chamber of Delegates Is dead THE EAH1EHS WAR, The Rontl From Plevnw to W Iddln Occupied. London, Nov. 7. A ItuUn ofllclal tlU patch Is published containing the following "A tquadronofour cavalry has occupied the mail from Rahova to W Iddln, Rdhora w as occupied by l,'i00 Turkish Infantry, part of whom, with tho In habitant, withdrew on the approach of our rccou loitering forto "Onbunday night Ren Shobeloff pushcl on to Hmtoure, south of Plevna, threw up hatttrie there, and after a violent cunnonado attacked tbe Turkish position with Infantry." As theabovudlspatthelocanot report the result, the attack w as probably unsuccessful. MONTENEGRINS TO TAKE UP ARMS. Tlio Farts correarjoiideut of the Timet savs: Nttwa hoi been received hero that the Prince of Montenegro haa ordered all Montenegrins to take up aiin-i iu morrow. svai. Tli Cortes to be Couvoketl for January, I By Asaoclatod Press. Londov, Nov. i The StaHdanFt Madrll dis patch says: "A decree will be published In Do ccmber next convoking the Cortes for January, lo approve of King Alfonso a marriage. Tbe lower nouse is to unanimously vote a suosiay " AS INVITATION TO (I EN, ORANT. Lnvonv Nov. S. The ktandaitt'a Madrl I Bneelk.1 states that the "panUli government Intends to give ieu. urani au t mciai rcccpiiou. The Case of Congressman Hmalls. flly AsMiclalcd FreM.1 Colcmihs., V , Nov. 7. The case against Robert Small, member of congress, for accepting nbribo whilon member of the Romh Carollrs ixgi 1st ure, was taken up lmmeaiatciy a iter the verdkt of irulllv was rend nil airaiust Canlon, till morning JmUo Melton couiim.1 fur Kinalt nan n lean pctiuon lorinu removal oi ma rnstun trin l muni Maiet cimrt on llii a round or nrchi it , on I p. 1 tlci I fec.lng, and the m "lion there ""ore, wil La argiieu iomorniw neiort tno gran l jurj was dismissed a true bill was returned agaiut B F tt h ttdiuoro f i r ami dim; n bribo a n nn hiIht ot tho Hutu Senate W hittemore was In Canada when last lieani from Hale f the Lrlelttillroad Oulered. I By AoclMted Fresa.! Nfw York, Vov. 7. A tltcreo of forctloiitro and rale on the suit of tho l-urmtu' I -nan and fms. l'omaiiy t The Lrle rallwa) and otherwat en irred bj Jule Fouohuo tidiv, on a mortg g made to plaintiff In 17! fr ri-luOnOO) on wlinh overf 1 '),() W lnli re t is nue The order Is inadt. subje tin Urn of six prior mortgages, provide lor tlie sale ti the Umdh ildert If tbtv forma lompany uiiilirlhe laws of New Jipf), l"tniis)hanla ami Nrwtrk or transfer of the bid to tlietn the sale' to be In New York. I r cash, bv (,eorgi 1 ( urus but not until the auxlllarj tuiU ui New Jersey and Pcntu) lv aula aru loueludcd Ililllartl Mateli. I By Assoeiatitl Pre- Piur.'iDkiiqiic, No. 7. Two thou -and peoiiltt wltnesfed the billiard match at the exhibi tion this afternoon between W 1111am ex ton and A F Kudolpho Itwa Iholreiich game, uW points up and lasted three hours hex tun won In fifty two Inning. Hud ilphe s store being lis. The win uer siivenuo wat 11 10 20 and hi highest runs 105 and lat. Rudolph.' average wast) 1 20 and hs highest run ' and Pi At lheconikiiouof the tontest Rudolnho gave un oxhib lion of fauoy shuts and sleight f hand wllh tho bulla. Movement nf the Mom, The follow Ing telegram was re eel til at the War Department )eterda) , dm ago Nov 7, lh77, Cin TWiii ml. It'ifhinufiiii (leu (rtsik lelegrbph movements of Indians to lissouri siiKiiii) nupeueu o iuii eii sia lut ue"tui suou Rt 1 Cloud iiinuliied lu cumn veterdav twciityinllcs trmioll agency bpottcd lall wa lo nave tia nco jeienia ArrnnahiK lmvo tn morrow, falour fullv Im presseil with the imporiaiici4 of not allowing un) to go uoriu, ti fin iwuei, Lieutenant Hcnvrat. Carpetieuvera' Mrlke, (II) vstoelateil Prean.1 riiiiAiULPJiiA, Nov. 7. At a nuetlng of the striking carpet iv cavers of the upper section of the clt), It wosdeeldednoi to accede to thu reduc tion demanded by tho r nintoj or Ji Im W Im he ni mill, liiii'imj inn iui 1 1 inu iiiiuin, iiliii un to-day Next we-ek It hoxici tcl the strike among ine siuniur 111 ms 111 uu ireuerui, ouv no reuuci on is anueipHie 1 111 ine 1 itki r umis Moi Itetl U1I A ilelej"iilioii of the l'oiiui, Un lit number, accompanied ly tvvj Inlcri reters will arrive In town this morning, anl quarters have been lo cured for tlicm nt the WaMilmrt n Houm; llm objettut tin Ir visit I-1 1 trial fir tin Ir land .vvh'i h lomprki'pirt of the rctrvatlon to whkh Hpf th I fall anl Re 1 lloudsbuuU are nnvbeiimn moied MJ llnvard I nltel Mates aimj, ha the dclcgnilo i nn ti irir Itti-Honin Atrmy, 111.. Vvo late I Pretei, llvi.TiMtii n, Mh, Nov 7 lliomut Higan, who wai tried lu March last for tho allegt d sh jot Ing of Coiiiiellinan Mulligan and luqu tte I, Uy nliilit, during an altercati m In a al"n)n on ( t mral ftVinue thot at and wound I William ( talk uu I lunui Htiuuwu, the former scvcicly an I the latter dangerously Tlin Mttluu Hull 4 omiuUsloii, lllj Aisoemio-I Prfsa, CiucAdo, Nov 7. Flio fitting Hull com no, ..-I no Niuiw null com rihc.l m 1'on Ilulbrd on tho J 1 lnt llllssloiler They kave lo.t llufjrd to pi' THE IMS ah it EASD OFUCT, Annual Report of the Commissioner. Th Co nmIIonir of tho (lateral L.inl Ofllce, In hi annual rtport for tho lUcal year end lug June Hi sa)st 1 hu sale of public land for eh an about on hundred thousand aere-s iivirclhaw the unl. for Uiu fiseal )tur next preecd iu whll the i um'i r of sere cntcre 1 under the tuitncftcad an 1 timber culture laws Is 7H3.l2Hacre les Imrliu tlu iiMal veartlnre wcro te tilled lor ral rwd pnrn-i e 7)i79l acres, showliu a ikcnae as coin m re I wkh the trcvloiH year ot A 1 1 utc acre I ur log ihe lu-t fl-cnl yiar H Mt mni of I ind were i nit red uu ler the rrovl-lons of the intu n lavs, and 11211 arrtswtre pakntid Ihe t'Ul dlssaliif juiillo lands nnd r existing laws fir thopu-tllrf.pl vtar am Mintul to 418X24Al aere. leu by 1.7J0101 M mrci than the disposal In 1&7C. runiio bcrvi-y. Up to June J0, 177, ihe uhlle turvc) have been etkndfd over 71V72 717 a re. inai"(i-2iu re hav lug tiren sun eve! tne pat 11m al veir leaving ft total of uuiurve)ed laud-i oft I'll UI 111. Upon the subject of surveys, the ConmLnloner ba)s: During the fiscal ) car ending June 30. 177, there were exiieiuie lln the surveys of publm lauds the inn or $21311-12.42, for which Ihero were survc)ed II 242ff.it at re. It I rtcoinmende-1 (hat there be aconsollduton of all the ofllce s of surveyor rfeueral Ink) one, whkh shall be lotateilat Wanliliiirton; also, the abolition of the coutntct systt m anl the aplnl mentofa surveyor ventral of the Unlbil Males who shall bo anib irlztil loantmltit as inaiiv as sitanti as may t! rcpiired to personally make the sun e) s a iai a may ou ueemci net esary. cxriRiu railuokd uniNrs. It tsmn if nn d In llm ri-mirt that a tarre nnm ber of grants for ral I Mud purpose have expired by llmltatnn. the road f t whose bcutllt Ihtywtre made not having been cotiMrtuted withlii the lcrliHlpretHrlledby law. In such taxes It Is re garded aa Important that some at tioii should be uxeu oy jongress iookiiik euuerio ineenione ment nf the forft Hurt? of thegranuor extending Ihe time for the completion of the road-. If the latter nourso shou'u ln ntirsue,! the claims or bonn fi svt Icru w ho h vjgme upon the tanse I land m i a rire mimoirs. aim wnrwe emriea inereoi nave in many Instances tajcn permitted by thu district oiuevr snouia u recoguicea, proicciea auu cun firmed TIHDBR DtPREDATtONB. Regarding timber depredations and timber land, it Is re-commended. rim. That tongrens should by proper legisla tion ulthiraw all lands chief!) valuable for pine limber, from the operatl ui of the homo tead and pre-vmption laws and all manner of sale and disposition, except Tor cah, atafalr ippralsed value, ki be km ertaincd In nn h manner tmOHUreesinav pnivlde, under tlie direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Fet ond Tlial the SecreUry of the Interior be au thorlzcd by law bi sell at il an I fa r valuation, a (Vjiigress may direct, timber fioin the p.iblk ritiiln Iii nilnliiir itUlrlf li whi r It wool I In ton uar lo exiflliiKlrtw tnsell the land, and by legal iiIhI.i Ul ui or lo nnv nijiiini r ontent aa nrovloeil n thu mining laws now lu tone, also that hu lie iiuuiorirctl lOe.l ine innoer iiisjii anj uo-unejtu auu, nor, mineral, w nen nevom ior aemii seme ment, before the public surve) aru extended over uihliind. Ibis legislation is necunnry, pending my ctlti r that may be dreine 1 best by Ioiikixi" Tlnul ThatCoiiL'reitHbe reniiestcd to enact a law nruvldimr fur ltit i are and t iiilo.lv til sink timber audi a are unlit fir arleulture, and for the grad- uai mlo or tho timbtr growing the mm, ana Tor tlie it rpe tuation of ihe crovvlh of t mbcr on such IrtinU bv siith needful rules and rcpulatlous a may I required lo that cud, that CongrvM be re ouested to enact sntli laws as may be ne.T- ary for the appraisement and sale of such timerlnul as It may deem be t ti tell. aWi, privlillng for the caie and cukaly of men land until they are sold Ihe Commission" also tt gge-ts lesMatlon authorlrioz teiturca of limber cut from Mm public lands without ft resort to the tedious ; roeess of courts HeaKi recommends legislative provision for a stenographer at a Hilary of tl MX) per annum, ulikli tit thinks tn as nhvlou lv nwiwarv Tor this bureau as for other Departments and b ireaua cf uiv uuv ariiuieiu ior wnu n sjcu provision u uiauc BEET CULTURE Polley of the French. 7b the Editor of V e XutUmal Republican : Tho policy of the French Government has al ways been to protect and foster, abovo all othcrt the agricultural Industry, About fifty years ago Inhabitants in ime departments atitloned th HcreUry of iVaricultuiuu l Commute to inves I gate their toll,a they could not rube ordlnaiy crops on It as v ell as their nclghlwlng denar inents did DieKecretary of Agrkulture and Com merce lnvltcl tho Atademyof Franco tt examine thecaueof It and after two or threoj ears of prat tlcal experience by Bclcntlllo Institution It w a rt ported to the het rctary that that region nf the country, due tn the pet uliar nature of its carth'y elements would prmlueu abundantly tho beet root", and of a ver) siicrior sncthorine quality, 1 hU reptrt the secretary submittal to the National Assembly, vv htih Immtdlately decided to pas an tut guaranteeing to tho capiUillhU invotiug their money in tho inanufa' lure of sugar from beet roots AV ANUiL INTHIJMT or FIVE TFR LI.NT. for twentj iar to run If by the operation they failed to rcallw It tu tllv'di inl. beside, for every iKHiudof sugar Mjiuauufat turoi and cximrted to rorelgu couiilrli thu (Imminent shallpiy nt n pnimtim ten cintlmesfono iJiglkh penny) to en totiragetho tommerie Thu consequent o u a first, that the tapitalkt built lu ullllieeaptarcntlytoor Mill dfpartmenti hundred of sugar lue lories, and, mi oiiil the frnit nt n alijud niort. than tlonhle nrh in t uiuvniiiiDtcis. uini now upworu oi oiipiooo ! population nvcpr ispermiy nv tnai agricultural n lustrv. latiidta manv thou-andt nf ta lors. in.r ehunuand othcra whucxairt the sugar and com pete In firclgn injrkew at they coul 1 sell at w hole sale one ouarter or one hull nen n v log than uuv othei sugar produt Ing t ountry. Ijtst ytur thu pnHiut ireiit uei ine enormous amount ot iioou ions oi ucei sugar WINK AMiHl'IMR arc In political economy vtry Important items, a i) ciponuuineM; tarn many huiidre-tl millions b) cxporiiiu ihcso earth) pr lin is rrantclmporu miiv iniuoreti luiiiiuus oi u uu, hui gklulloti loters tho laud labor am lI, and thus, by wise or and curk he mil lion of labor! in nonulatl in It Is thu aarlt ultural laiorlugi lasex, by devtl iplng activity in France, that brouirht bat k thu g ld dlsliiirMi.! as lu lemulty of war toticrmuuy and skirtly after addM con slderubl) tn lnr wealth and prosperity now eu seo umriai i.esn to Maio lfimrimeni uisin the Cj no mere la l lie at Ions or tho Cinteil tate w th Firulgn CVniulrle for tho ear 1873 paitSIJ J.-V1 .TJl, in. 4 in j 1 epariment du Milan ks to day H lis millions' vvorih of turcutluu and timber where one tmtury back wa a dUmalstnl leert, like rialmra. In ftlcn Miles of ro ks tovtrcil vv th sill and marshy plai es on tho Rh uiu and many other localities, drained by thea-sktame of tlie govern ment are now provid ug millions of lu population uun a iivuiic The n-fimlail m of Fran u In 1S7J vv w V1 l202l to wit LngJged in agriculture IK M 1 Cl.lndU'tr) an I eomuierce 12'iii J, gc irral irolusiou IMS I'po living on ineir liieoiue, i isi,in, noi eiusi tlcl.VBO.'J ! J a Fi niklln'a l.lltlw Joko. Dr. Fninkllu owed inueli of his ex t morel I nan auctcw to his keen lusltht Into humau na lure and a sagacity that quickly perceived tho bet itadlcst iiiithoti orobtalulug a tksiini cud In the vear 1772 rrnnklin visited Ho-lon nu I ou hi return to 1 hlladelphla at ever) stopping place lie uat ot Ml witn oiuei ms iutiiiriiy 1 1 .imi uit ii hud krmlucd tJ bu bcforehaii I with lulerrugato- licsin liuure tlhumxt tavern hu restcml himself a Ben jamin 1 rnuLllii from Biiini u Ffiila kl h a, u onnur not w irtti a d illar clihteeii vears of age a s i k)u man seeking hi fortune, etc , and lis singular iuttndiiuion t hei kid all further liinulrles and ilkctualh rtpuletl the tlaiiug prom hilly of I un kiti iiiiiiiii,i i uiv. ai i lie in int.- iiunv hruhfsthe ilreplaie was surrounded by nii.n to cIomIv packet that our traveler (mid not an proacn near ciinngh kv feel auv of lu agreiuble warmtli and being d 11 mid t hilled, ho called out ' II tst'er. hive) m any njslers f ' v slr.'haid thu man ' Well, then, give my h no a )ck," said Frank lln ' What I Khoyour h irti ayskTsr' its reioiiuo. rrauaiiu nv Nt J a " rflic him a peek of Iho hostler can led nut lheotei-s and many of thii ntt npantiof Hit! Ilrip uu win t with him 1 1 w lihfM the (ft cat i url mH ot a li rs eillng ojs kr iTtiuktlu Mittsl hnii-clf i iiu irlab y infiro the fhorm 1 derlvt'd much stt oiiutlou mid eiiji) ment trout the funny es rim nt m liio man lauuUn.atid thu t -miMuy null nuful laie. ex nrtM.d 111 stdeldel ills.-.iilhfu t o l ut their dlsup pii ituieut Ihu liurM) would ndeat tho -t - sir and thev Ind l-t thu r i i ) iinifirubu wnuiseiiU ' Will, If lh-.h irm wo He it tin m 1 .1 tal tin in in)Uf, an t )oit mi) irv i u w i i u ocL of oats Id II U M.uiiliu About oi u icloek llii morning, au ultrui of Ire vvuhstrut L ft inn Uiv 21 euued by t'io bur -I igof a frJinu hoiiHj on Smth. tarillui avtuiti, betucni loiirlceiitli audi' tttut'i tntt xitli t-asl, i vv licit iiml empedhv Pa n. y Col e 1 mil liiuh u-oan I tuionteiit were i usumeil It is hlilir.Li1lLiklllki.ll,lllll4lllil UJk L it 1,1 llllill 1,1, ';,;,;,,;, f.,ii. I a uiiiuc I, ful miriniH u.ilv luilr, Uu. tai, l.ou.o rU -tt1uiiHy nlgtil OLIVER PKIIIIY MORTON. THE COLOREti JUAN'S TRtRVTE TO IIIH MEMORY, Memorial Sleeting I-ast Evening 'peeehea by lion, Fiederltk Douglass, lU-Clov, P. 11, K, Plnchbacli. ami Others. The memorial meeting arranged by colored eltlsena In respect to the memory of the late Sen ator Morton was held la-t night at Abury M E, 4 hurch, corner of Flereuth ant K streeU north wc-C The church was well filled with people, both tolorcd ami white The following oRlcir were chosen I l-restdeiit-Dr Charle B Purvis Vlte Presidents Rev Alex t rummell, Lewis II, Diiuglass Jilui F, Cwk Bolomoti O Brown, Cirler A fitew art. Rh hard W Tompkins, William J Wilson, O H B Wall, John A Gray, John II. Brocks, Henry Johnson. Rev, J B. Htansbury, W. CyiarshalLRev. B J (Irant.Cnllini C'rusor Thorn as F Bell, William II Uc, Rev J. M lk.11, Barouel A. Mldlleluii, ( harlea ii, Johnson. John A, Situ mi, Ikujimin M McCoy Kcrefarlo-John It Cook, II F. Hall, Charles N. Thomas J tte stt y t romwtll, Wl Ilsm A ireenian, I-ewU A Cornish, James L Thomas, and W.C Chase Ihc following were appointed a ccmmlt'te to draft resolutions! I S Wilkinson, II F Hall, C. N Thomas, William Smith, llenr Johnson, Manetlu West, J M Waters, J (' Grieuer, T. H, snee Rhmleu M Uhcll and f hsrlesC Johnson. Rev J H htatisbury luvi ked Divine blessing HON. lUFDhntCK POfaLABS was then Introduced Ho paid a high tribute ta the character of Morton, an I said that there wag no man whoso tkath ctukl have affeeiel the col oreilrate more than that of Oliver P Morton. Their loss today Is ereaur than at any other time, his ddtk could have hupieiitd He became In the Senate of the L'ultcd fctatcs as ihe one man cctt Bpicuou In his grandeur, on bearing nu his shoul ders the whole weight of the cause of ficedom He was the only man In the Senate of the ( nlted KUtes who dared unmask vlllalule In the South. lie showed Ui the fcfouin a It was befire then bul lion, during this rebellion and after the rebellion, as ll Is now for there la no neaca vet. Hedaretl tod lit. although everywhere leered at ft waving me- oi urn j niri. urn conunueu w ao u as lung as he had strength. TIIE BOUTIIFRY QUraTIOf. "I ara not, however." continued Mr, Dooslais. ' d- pal ring or dkx!ed lo despair of the condition of th'ngslu theBouthcrn States, or disposed to de ipalrbccnue our champion Is disd Wo can die, but there are some thlng-i Uiat never die The truth has that In it which can raise men up for IU ib fence. It will never be left without ft wltncsa. D iii t yon my friends, Tor a moment think that tha wheel of revolution In our (a arc to be reversed. If wo have mil m tf we have peace, for Gods name let It be a peace based upon Justice based up truth basvd upon llb-rty I a-ed Unn euallty it men I hiwiver.donotdl gultt efat t although au ofllce holder under thla administration, I do not dlsguke the fact, the way prate has been sought is not my war The Southern people have ulwa)ahal aUatsoipeo.ileam g them who were hel 1 snperf' r 10 tlie law They never were law abiders If they wanted to mu-dcr a negro or Yankcoscl ool ttiuhir, th'y could d It with Im fmiilty. Whit thu Bouth wants to day, sincere ckl n and what they will continue lfwajil Ull tha richtmai cumesto give It; law and orucr, iiotomy fi trie poor, but for tne white man ant biact nun They vv nut to be made acquaiuwJ. with the fact that there is a God la Israel. TheCommktee on BESOLUTIOVS submitted the following which will U laid over until after the addresso Ihccolnred tltlzeiiaot Washington, reptoentlnr the St vera blatesofthe Lnlon.ret iituito In thosAa inieiiii,ciK0oi mo utain or tne late Hon ti r. Mntun a befitting occasion to pft) tribute to the tic ds of a great man. and ki bear testimony to his life-work In the servke of his country and human- nil m iiiaurmiu una uaisvuKwajr KBiaiesiuan wna atooil without ft ier In tlie ctuiulls of tho nation, and the equality of citizenship has lost lu ablest and moat learlc-s defender. Intikenof his great strvlee in defense of human rights, we on be halt of Sfk-JOno of colored people In the L nlted, Ftaks, deeply deplore and profoundly iwi uiu wnsfcmcui oi one son iwcrveanoi in tlio m t trvina- hour of our nation a hlstorv . tt hlla tbunat'on mourns lu mighty dead, wo, whtsc free H un e-niraiifinteuieni auu pros per ny no never failed toadvocate and defend will mlmrl our sn preulcns of the deepest sorrow and grief with, the millions of people so aadly bereaved; llnrcfore, Remtliet 1 hat lu the death of Hon O P. Moiton we meekly submit to the will of Almighty Uod whn has thus smitten and afflicted us, but who clocth all thin kb well Iwmiltcd, That In his death we are caused to pause and ask "How are tbe mighty fallen T" In htm the oountry has lost a representative man, Ibviry a fearless advocate, and tlie colored peo pl one of their griuteit ben -factors. n swrru, inaiiu me mipensaiK n or Aimigniy Providence, we recognize that 'Uod buries tha workman. hut rarika on his wnrli" ami thmmh dead, the works ol Oliver P. Morton wilt remain a iimiimiieiii to uu ( rotmy aiin patrn tlm. Pfmtlifit. That urn ti nd r In lh ul.Ciarand fara ly nfihedexcase'Jstalcaman our deepest syin pathy In their l-ereavimcut and commend them to the bles-lng of our Heavenly Father vv ho alono ran bind up ihe broken In heart and give comfort l) louae who meiutii. IlrtoiriL Tliatarunvof the resolutions hn in. gntetl am) pneiititi to the wf low and family of the deceased In token of our love, respect and si rrow Ihc next snoaLir una n.J..lm Tl. Ilsnwi-tl urhn delhcrcd au eloquent eulogy. rx-cov. riNciinccK. oflvuislana iietsMike Ilecxeu-ed hlmwlf from iiiKiiisa loujt kpe-ecu AiiersK.axu u ot neliator lortoll s t haraclt r and hi self sa rinilng devotion ti the cause ofthocoh rediacc, hei.id: "It 14 marvelous that we have any rham Ions. How little great men have to IikIuco Iheai in stand by u Dnea not cviryman know thai when a man take hu It u rtainl hu all upon him self tlit; lrt.ii or jsipular di approval? The way to make America s great nu u tight fur our eqiullt) Is Ui prove true to them lhe should Man lb) those who aro true', nnd bo turtaln to make those who are not true feel thu weight of our t nn sillun " Prof Rlrhard T (Ircener wa next Introduced, He spoke lu eulogy of Morton, and closed by read ing uu original jtem stilject. Oliver Ferry Mor ton" Ihc last speaker was Mr John II "-myth who I m Id an eloquent tribute to ihe dead feci a tor Tha roolulioliH uirtt then adonted. and thn martins- ad. Jourued Funeral of John, D Mock ton. (Ly ANSottaied Trcs-J FtULAiiMpiiiA, Nov.7. Tho funeraloftho late John D btoekton took place frt m the residence of his niolhtr this ufkrnoon Tit re was a large at tendance of rclatiwsun I frla id. Including many of lliejojr lalbHof ttiUelty and soni Imm New York and other p at ts Thu following gent'cincn need as i 11 carers 4)ru Flder, Clarke Davis, C II (ilbmn, Jihu Biakel). Oeorge W. Al leu Join M (arson J hn W Forney, Thomas rlt.rald, C II ddlcka, Sttihen N Wlnstow, AkxankrJ Mt( learj, t harles F Hart James Mc toniiill W liamj C.nrk Jr William V M kean and II II eekley Afer the rellgltm sink i at the hou-e the cortege proceeik-d to MonumeLt Co uttery where Iho interment took I late Dr. Jons Vis I'.tuni-Kiuid Mr H Manui Denlson, who have Ihch on a Kuroneuu tour since last March, arrived at New Vork by the Ctinard steamer Ku-esiaon Ntturdaj from Liv tipool, ami tuiliccl thtlr lionies in lltliimoru jeatcrdiiy In lino In all li lr Van Dibber went to hu rope Ut spilug, at the request of Mr. John M UcnNon, to attend hin son, IT, Marcti Dttiioon, who was slek at Itome, After Iho recovery of Mr Dcnis.cn they uiado a tour to vurEoii sprinj.'Hiindriaorts tor lualth. pnaiiu through Jtulr, Ilunpary, Bohemia, Friutv. (ienuini, I.ivhnd, ami other ttinn til a They wijj'ininl fir u time ul lVath, ho nut-tat in Int they naehe-l to the seat of war, Tlrll ,llhil,L.t S. ..tlihlul 1, ftnl. ...tnlf .1 nil onopilul by tweniy-tw li He ot wat r anl I2A ii n,o ii MH. prop win nmtrt tne wi t imm t icnirriivv put ufihulri-h clianitl ntar Port p irkk ami J tin thscountret toe. i'nr Inn, It wa loutende-d tviry ol Jeaiuit nialn-t a un on vi ildua-e fo pnpjser wui ofoiml n tiat It mljjit lae m letu I In one it mcr by ft lew rigimuiUof s d nt Mil. IUr II Piwmin h u thrown a Iwimb shell inuille rank oi Hit dt fun'lks In We t iheltT, N ty tkt Urnijt 1 1 upupernad Wl u thut unty II smr el - I i ih Himbtlis a teliii)h ssu i DilVr-"" and Pa ii 1 ng who tuUs lu tlie rev oh tloimry dav HciY br tl em, uu ti . oh sler. Wis , lieua ii smubtiliirf im ir'ia'ti md d co ered (fir t'lie-hlng tha nu h'ut tw i or Uinutluns and 8entlv eu a ig h Ir Ihe that stint stoi n iw. hod put old Iron scr slione rly every si e f A tit it C'lilucao thtttv, much larger an J finer that) the otlur two, Is being built lu &ia r.amlMit Niinti wo nctoia arc tobubrouzlil I itoiii Chlua to pcrluiiu la it.