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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - November 1, 1877, Boston, Massachusetts                                THURSDAY NOVEMBER PRICE THREE HASKELL 61 Hanover Have boon adding Steam Power and Ma chinery to their FRAME thereby enabling them to ALL KINDS of PICTURE FRAMES The above cut was taken from one of our many Sporting Scenes which we keep constantly on and which are selling very fast to horsemen Our Designs ore nH on canvas by SCOTT who is edged to be the best Horse Artist in this Prices 1M Defy SHOW CARDS of all framed at short notice and at Lower Prices than else Please call and examine our THE SUMMIT MINERAL SPRING WATER In some of its valuable mineral for purpose of compared with well known THE CAPITAL Probable Speedy Repeal of the Resumption A TEST VOTE IN in tlie comparative analysis given The quantity Is per Red Carbonate of Lime Carbonate of Magnesia Organic and Volatile Matter 4810 MAGNIFICENT IN IN The Summit la incomparably the finest Mineral Spring the of Its flow of Its and or for art dross OOO OOOOO OOO OOOO OOO ho Russian Infantry in miniature sizes for I I This is the most styl Winter Overcoat ifor children we 1 Coffer this The name is The design is onr military character relieved by being Goods adapted to Q Send age and height JJ Sold only by 8 32 to 44 North g OOOOOO OOP OOOOO OOP O OOOO ANNUAL SALES OF THE Great French Remedy IN PARIS BOYERS CARMELITE MELISSA Eau de Melisse des 300 A Sovereign Remedy 96 and 98 Washington FURNITURE Of Every from all the leading i n eluding many special designs and DRAPERY IN CASES OF Chills and 43ET THE BEWARE OF SOLD BY Goodwill Wholesale TRAINER to store 148 and 150 Oliver Where bey will be pleased to fill orders for ASBESTOS All ready W use BOILER and STEAM PIPE Burning and Wool The products of the Manhattan Oil Company of New Send for descriptive pamphlet and price 148 and 150 Oliver BOYS CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER in the latest aud most fashionable style 04 Temple THE 167 Devonshire This is prepared to Insure roofs against leaks upon of any and will be pleased to establish rates for a term ot years to bo agreed Send for our WILLIAM Secy and FURNITURE 48 CANAL AND 141 FRIEND COLLATERAL BANKING 12 School ESTABLISHED IN 1 8U B MONEY TO LOAN ou dry oota and and all kinds of and assignments of wages on ma which need not be Will call at residence U rooms for DAVIS IKON ANU USE THE BEST IN DEPOT 883 HARBISON JiA FRANCS FLUID For sale nt Apothecary and Hair THE GEORGE MULLER OF will preach November hi the Park Street On Thursday in the Clarendon Street at tha request ot many friends among the clergy an Muller will give an the orphan wor Bristol and of tbe Scriptural Knowledge of which ha was founder and has been director for neatly fortyfour All the weekday services promptly at CURTAIN including all designs from Morris and from ALL THE LEADING ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPER from all the home and foreign manufactur DESIGNS for to order fur by Char WOOD in CHERRY MA PLE and BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN HAIR Produced by using JLA FRANCS GOLDEN FLUID For sale at Apothecary and Hair ALL AT BOTTOM FOB CASH OB OX OUJI SPECIAL 8VSTK1I OF Ola WASHINGTON THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON KOYAL TEA COMPANY Give a pound of to all who purchase a pound nt Also tea sets to larger the 60t WASHINGTON Just Largo Variety of Fine FRENCH which will be sold at prices Lower than offered here for 0 at 25 and 27 Temple 8UNNY TRESSES LA FLUID for inle at Apothecary and Hair Senator Burnsides Army Ap The Boston October Tho Com ou Hanking and tho this hart under consideration a 1U1 to re peal the third section of tho resumption A spirited debute an hours duration took frequently interrupted by dilatory mo tions on tho of those opposed to the Speeches in favor of tho repenl were made bj Kwing of Phillips of Kansas and of tlie pro testing against being reported in its present shape and favoring a further ation and certain modifications and one against it by of New Hut tho hill finally ordered to bo reported to tho by the following vote Yeas Buckner of of North of Illi Bell of and Phillips of Nays of Now Hart of New Eames of fort of Illinois and of New OI those voting for tho repeal five nro Demo crats and one Republican of those voting against it two are Democrats and three The committee also considered a for the of and would have perfected tho same for n report to tho House had not Eames of Rhode Island raised the point of order that the hour of moot ing of tlie House had which point the Chairman decided well taken and tlie com as stated the was printed nnd 1ort i minority WASHINGTON Mr on Colored UK Army nnd Navy Special to Tho Boston October the Burnside introduced tho following to remove all restrictions now existing in regard to tho enlistments of col ored citizens in any arm of United States Army Section it enacted Unit the word color Bhall not bo used to designate any soldier oC tho United Army thut the colored citizen shall bo entitled to all tho privileges and rights of any to enlist in any arm of the United Slates and that no bo hereafter made in tho assignment of soldiers on account of color or previous descent j that all arms of BRr infantry mid the Signal of shall open to tlie President is authorized to 1111 the Ninth and Tenth Twenty fourth and Infantry with men without referenda or diminution of color that hn shall use his discretion iu keeping the regiments above the minimum required by assigning men from tho general recruiting and general mounted service as they are required by regiments without regard to color and nothing in tho above act shall bo so construed that the Ninth and Cavalry and the nnd Infantry arc not part of the United States Tlie House Appropriation Committee had n protracted meeting this morning and considered and perfected the Army Appropriation to such an extent as will enable them iu all prob ability to report the same to tho House tomor General General United States Gen eral Chief of and several other prominent army officers were before tho com and expressed their views us to the necessities of the different branches of the ser There was also considerable discussion as to increasing or decreasing the strength of tho but no definite action waa The House Post Committee will hear the Committee next The Naval Committee of tho agreed to report in favor of immediately paying arrears due the naval The friends of Robert Lincoln are urging him to accept the position of Third Assistant Secretory of as a probable to some higher IN THIS Appointment Committee on the Provi oi Several Bills ami Special Despatch to the Boston October Senate met at IS Harris presented a peti tion asking that pensions be grunted to of the Mexican to the Committee on introduced a to remove all restrictions now existing in regard to tho enlistment of colored citizens into any arm of the United States to the Commit tee on Military introduced a to provide for the examination of all claim ants for and for the appointment ofn corps ot examining Referred to the Committee on Mitchell Intro a to extend the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims of the United Referred to the Committee on The Chair appointed tho Senators to act on the committee ordered under the resolution offered by Edmunds In relation to questions relating to the election of and Ident Davis of Thurman aud Introduced a to take certain par cels of land at tbe intersection oC Pennsylvania avenue and Maryland west of the Capitol for public Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings and Gordon presented a petition of colored citizens of in relation to entrusted to the At on mo tion of the Senate went into tive and at the doors were opened aud the Senate THIS HOUSE OJ General Butler on Com on tbe Currency a the Third Section of the tte gumption Test Special Despatch to The 1 October House met at aud the reading of the Journal of Mondays proceedings was culled It pro for an hour and twenty and was about half when McDunnell moved that further reading be dispensed The Speaker said that could by unanimous Cannon of Illinois aud the reading was The journal was concluded at The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Clerk asking In aa to the disposition of tbe papers in several election cases in bla on motion of tbe Clerk was directed to turn the papers over to the Committee on Elec Further papers iu contested election oases were presented by Butler offered a resolution for a select com of with authority to inquire into the subject of the ventilation of the ball of the audio recommend such changes aa they may deem also Into the practicability of BO changing tlie location of the hall as to admit air and light without the same being compelled to paes through stained nud also into the possibility of improving the acoustics of tho The morning hour commenced at oclock nun tho Speaker proceeded with tho call ol the THE RESUMPTION from tho Committee on Ways anil reported a resolution referring so much of the Presidents as to the Patent lire to tho Committee on and so much ns referred to the international o tions nt Paris and Stockholm to the Committee o n Foreign Tbe House went into Committee ot tho Whole nnd agreed to the was reported to the House nnd from tho Committee on Banking anil reported n to repeal tbe third section of the act to provide for tho resumption of This section fixes tho time when re sumption shall nt January moved tlint the be printed and re Agreed representing a minority the com asked leave to present an amendment in the nature of n repealing all that part of the resumption not which authorizes the Secre tary of Treasury to sell United States bonds aim Treasury entered a motion to reconsider tho vote recommitting the with a view to calling it up at a convenient subsequent Conger moved to lay motion to recon sider on the and on this the yeas and nays were Tbe whole vote follows Maker at Now Clark of Now Cox of Davla of Deer Ells Harris of Hazel Hewitt ot Now of New Jones of Ln of Massa of Smith of Stow of Stone of Thorn or Townsend of Now Wll of Williams of Williams of of New Ward and Baker of Caldwell of of Clink of Cox of Now of North Evans of of of Hewitt ol oi Ilill of ot 111 ul Van White at of Williams of Willis and Tho Speaker laid before thn Housn a of and lit on oi Phillips of the House ad A TERRIBLE I The New York of Charities and tin thu ol tho Iii and and Slate Hoard oC Now York 1111 on tJio Board oi iu Now York City nnd a protest tlm of tlin oi Charities and The which was road by the Col lector of the Is u very lengthy sot ting some interesting facts and making some terrible It goes on to the State Board of Charities lias frequently pressed upon tho attention of tho Commis the dangerously overcrowded condition of the Lunatic Asylum on and lind anticipated from a request to the Board of Apportionment for an appropriation to buy a upon which Inexpensive buildings for tho chronic Insane might bo Tho report then goes on to lay before tho Board a statement as to the condition of the Institutions under the charge of the Commissioners of Charities and Bellevue the protest is iu A DEPLORABLE The wards are the atmosphere stifling and and the colls for lunatics and few and without bathing Tho Charity Hospital contains many degraded victims of venereal who associate with tho other thus giving the hospital somewhat tho character of a The is tilled with indigent persons of both among whom such diseases as scurvy and who associate alto gether too In regard to tho the protest states that there is little or no attempt ut and that the who are com mitted for various va disorderly or because they are not taught To quote tlie document The proof of the utter fail ure of tho Workhouse to diminish crime is tho fact that most of tho prisoners have been there at In for years that several are committed twenty or thirty times every aud that some of them have spent the part their lives within its There is no attempt even at class Boys of sixteen are confined at night for twelve hours in tho same cells with old depraved offenders young girls committed for the first are put into cells with prostitutes and There can bo no real industrial training from look of a number of Tlie Lunatic Asylums are referred to as extravagantly Tlie Board sums up by stating that there are on Island live Institutions containing persons drawn the most unfortunate and most vicious of the population of tlie All the buildings are Kvery Institution is kept in a low moral condition by the presence ef who have to bo indulged in order to get thorn to work who associate quitu freely with all the other ON Tlie Board says that tho largo number of chil dren ou Island renders tho presence ol co many persons of bad or doubtful character and of infirm mind a great especially so because heretofore there tins been no proper super vision of As an example of tlie laxity of tho following facts are suggestive An idiot woman employed In the kitchen of the asy lum school was found to be The matron and head teacher of the school believed that tho father of lier child was one of tho Workhouse but the President of the Board oj Commissioners oi Public Charities and Cor rection expressed It as Ills conviction that one ol the idiot pupils was Uie Island in being used to receive the overflow from all the other The various patients are sent from and Wards the charge of underpaid with no responsible person to superintend The Medical Superintendent Is nominally held re sponsible for their but as there live about 1200 persons in prisoners and as they are scattered through eleven different under the care of persons not responsible him and whom lie cannot it IB difficult to imagine an of more responsibility and less Levelled by tlie In the Municipal Court yesterday Mc for was sent to the of Correction for six months Frank common was sentenced to the of Industry for six mouths Duncan charged with and Anna charged with receiving tho were each held iu SOOO for Iu Uio Superior Court John charged with lar was held ID and William charged with receiving the was held hi 8120O for the Superior Court Annie Bingham was sentenced to one year in tlie House of but appealed and was held in 8500 James Sulli for was sentenced to the House of Industry for three months Margaret for obtaining goods by false was sentenced to the House of Industry for nix but ap pealed and was hold iu James with breaking and entering nnd was held in 1200 for trial in the Superior Thomas Gallagher was fined 9100 aud costs yes by the Highland District Court for violating the liquor In the Municipal Court George Rey charged with assault with a was held in ana George vio lating tho liquor was held in both for trial iu the Superior Charles charged with forgery and obtaining goods by false was bold in for further November Kilon Hurloy and Dennis charged with receiving stolon were each hold in for to James common was sent to the State Workhouse for two GRANTS AT Tho Fnr Reception Heroes of aud Hide by Tho New York Heralds Paris correspondent Is in this case tlie proprietor of tho paper telegraphs an elaborate description of tho recep tion tendered Grant at American Legation in that city on Monday Tho guests wore twentytwo in so that with Uio host and General and were twentyfour gentlemen aud ladles at tho These comprised tho members of the tho Prefect of Police of tho Prefect of tlie the Introducer Ambas Marshal several gentlemen and ladles of social President MacMahon was not present at the ban quet on account of business The bouquet passed off without any Incident worthy of That charming flow of polite and witty or at least pleasantly pointed conversation characterizes French kept time to the melody of tho repast There was no English reserve to Tho French and tho Americans understood each other without and hence they tho best of neighbors around tho snowy At 0 oclock tho general reception in spite of a heavy the splendid apartments of tho American Minister were soon filled with a splendid Tho guests were received by General Grunt and their General and Tor and Secretary introduc Grant was dressed in a costume of heavy white Noyes appearing In a similar General Grant and woro plain evening General how appearing in the uniform of a Tho rooms as the guests arrived became perfect gardens of lovely Brilliant diplo matic orders and decorations mingling with tho sheen of silks and satins made up a wonderful THE TWO CENTRAL Marshal arrived Ho woro a plain evening dress with the ribbon oC tho Lesion and a breast covered with Ho seemed in excellent health and not showing thu slightest trace of tho long parliamentary struggle he has engaged The Marshal stood for nearly an hour General occasionally joining in the conversation and receiving the con gratulations of the members of Mm Diplomatic Corps and numerous who thronged the As the two renowned soldiers stood Hide by sido the Herald correspondent could not holp con Marshal white mid hair recalled the pools of a rose in and woro tho saino Imperturbable 1aco so well known tii seemed all restless ness Grant looked nil patience and The contrast in person was Indeed although each had come to tho Presidency of a powerful re public over same red Tho passion commanding two great nations had led each to choose its soldier as executive One has laid down his at tho feet of the people who conferred in tho mind of there is scarcely a doubt that the other will do the same when tho appointed dny Meant me two groat warlike careers iu friendship in tho parlors of General THE PABIS A Generous of the American Union o Exhibitors ill Case No Appropriation is Despatch to The NEW October of tho American Union of Paris baa issued a circular correcting erro statements that have appeared in the press concerning the Union and its duties in reference to the Paris The circular says that should Congress fall to appoint a Commis sion and subsidize it tho American of Paris Exhibitors decision of tho Duke do to take Impartial charge of tho In of all expectant exhibitors at its own ex and will in case ask the State Depart ment to request the American Minister at Paris to introduce exhibitors in a which Is tho only formula Newspapers to the con the decision of the Duke de Cazos remains if not questioned by tho French Min ister at as lias been and in not likely to be altered at the suggestion or desire of those hostile to American representation iu any form at the Paris AMONG THE President Hayes and His Party at A NOTABLE RECEPTION The Speeches at the Agricultural Loring at Ttio Pennsylvania a Divi dend for Good Special Despatch to The Boston October tors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company met this and after a thorough review of the financial condition of the that It would be Inexpedient at this time to declare a The books of the company show that tha road IB uow engaged in a large and profitable at no time equalled except lant but that tho great destruction of property during the July riots lias entailed a heavy expense for the repairs sail the replacement of the rolling stock and depots The company deem it more prudent to apply surplus funds to tho purpose of placing It in its condition prior to the The resignation of solicitor of the was and tho John Scott appointed la Reunion of the School Asso The sixth reunion of the Medford High School Association took plane In the Town Hall at Mod ford lust evening and was well Thu early part of tha evening was given to a musical and literary entertainment of an interesting including un oration by tho A business meeting wan then Howard Hatch and the following for the ensuing war were elected Sherman James Cleaves Treasurer and Miss Gill Festival Annie Frank and The remainder of the evening wus greatly enjoyed iu social intercourse and in the mazes of the for thu Medford Quadrille Baud furnished It Costs to Now to lint Boston October amount asked by the various municipal of this city for was and the amount allowed bv the Board of Estimate and Apportion ment Is against 40 allowed for carrying on the City Government for tho present A Philadelphia House Burned Despatch to Boston 1 October printing and lithographic in the rear of 102 a brick was almost totally by flro ut early dawn this The loss Is estimated ut from to Delay In the Extradition of the Cambridge port Bank Special Despatch to The Boston NKW October Wood of the Boston police arrived hi the city this with a requisition for the extradition of Moore and William charged with robbing the bank at Judge Donahue has sot down the hearing for next The Difficulty at the South Boston Rail road Joseph the treasurers clerk at the South Boston on who assaulted President last won arraigned In the South Boston Municipal Court yesterday As the complainant did not the Court to be too tho accused was lined and A of the Special Despatch to The Button NEW October Sau Antonio de spatch guys The missing stage between Stockton Conoho was found near Flat fifteen miles from The mails were stolon end the driver Special to Tho Boston October Presidential party breakfasted this morning from 9 to ID oclock in their private Soon after breakfast they received callers in their The President was In excellent and chatted pleasantly with tho many business men who came to pay their He talked iu an friend ly way which loft the impression upon At 1 tho accompanied by Chief Marshal Preston waited upon the and conducted thorn to in which they drove to tho large cigarette manufactory of John where they were shown the operations of this great Richmond Tho with whom were the ladies who accompanied them to this remained for eomo time at the and seemed much interested in what they At they returned to their car and proceeded to the Fair which wore reached about 2 An immense crowd was in notwithstanding the threatening character of the The party were con ducted to the brick building occupied an tho head quarters of the Agricultural from tho upper porch of which tho speeches wore Governor having boon selected by the so ciety to welcome came forward and spoke as follows GOVERNOR KEMPERS In coming to this ancient Stoto yon are naturally reminded of the principles underlie its earliest It was hero that our forefathers devised the first complete written Constitutional Government over ordained by any of tho States or nations of tho It was before tho Declaration of Independence adopted that they hero launched in being an dent organized and it first declared through tho organic law of Virginia that Government is in for tho common aud equal benefit and security nnd protection of all the and that that Government is the best which produces tho greatest of happiness and safety for Believing that it in your Rood fortune to stand in ft groat crisis In tho principles of our wo therefore rejoice in oL to recognize tho equal integ rity nnd honor the equal rights of ami equal liberties of all of our common Anxiously Virginia watches and hails tho dawning of universal pacification with faith and composure eho a milts the re turn of her own prosperity and tho era of pood It is In her inline that I greet you today and ns a not of not of not of any party or but as a friend of tho freemen and tho States of an indissoluble and indestructible Cor I tender you iho hospitalities of this Com and I tomlar them UB tho offering of those who stand for official those who up hold the cause of constitutional of impar tial of equal of all tho members of American Fellowcitizens I have the pleasure 10 introduce to you tho President of the United THE PRESIDENTS The Governors remarks wore frequently inter by President Hayes responded first thanking the agriculturists for the hearty reception they had given and alluding in high terms to the kindness Bud hospitality of the citizens of tho Old Ho referred to advantages as an agricultural showing that ho was well posted in her and gave some useful which wore well re by tho fanners who best understood and appreciated In tho Presi dent predicted a prosperous and said that he hoped that our ways might be ways of pleasantness and our paths paths of The Presidents speech was listened to with great and at its close ho was loudly President Kayos then intro Secretary who In tho course of his remarks alluded to greatness in tho and urged tho importance to Virginians of develop ing their agricultural He spoko also of the importance of the unity of feeling thut should exist throughout all of tho Following Evarts came who said he was horn Iu that part of Ohio settled by Revolutionary soldiers of Thero the descendants of Virginia sires wore all he aud then paid a tribute to the agricultural classes and Bald thut Iu tho Valley of the which he thought was the most productive and val of his and many of the men aud beau women bear tho names of wellknown and cherished families of Old He said that he would not tell them what he knew about for if he attempted anything of that sort they would soon his ignorance but he gave some acceptable In Introducing the Secretary of tho Hayes referred to him as now of but formerly of Groat Thompson alluded to his respect and admi ration for the people of his mother and said thai he always watched with delight the honor and glory of the Old He also talked a good deal about agricultural and was often in with deafening President next introduced who entertained tho audience with a brief Tho President then said he was afraid the people were tired of listening to as they cried Go ho Introduced General United Stated Senator from and after him Representative from Massa Loring is a prominent and made tho longest speech of the inter throughout with excellent advice and In formation and many humorous allusions to agri which were received with shouts of applause and hearty Following Loring Harbour of the Agricultural Society made a few iu which he heaped encomiums upon tho wife of President He said that thut lady ho as much praise for the Presidents Southern policy as tho President and that Bhe in a great measure was instrumental in its Ac this there was tremendous The speaker then said me to Introduce to you She was sitting near the railing of the and when her name was announced shw arose and bowed to the The people all took oil their and waived cheering Hayes was about to take her when the cheering was and she repeated her The speeches had occupied about two when Major Den ery dismissed tho crowd and the Presidential party the after which they took u which was prepared at the grand staud by the ladles of the Grace Street Presbyterian Tonight there was A RECEPTION at Governor Hampers which lasted from 8 to 10 It was of an Informal During the reception the Presidential party was serenaded by the Norfolk the hue land from Fort Monroe the Tomorrow morning the President aud party will breakfast with Curry at Us Tho Green Corn Cose Decided at Special Despatch to The Boston October the United States Circuit Court today Judges Giles and Bond filed their opinion iu the ease of Jones Louis Thin was a suit for an tion to restrain the latter from using a certain pro cess for preserving green which was claimed by Jones to be covered by certain reissued patents held by The which is quite the decision of the Supreme Court In the case of Bewell declaring that the patent did not differ in any respects from the orig inal The injunction was dismissed with  

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