Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - November 12, 1877, Boston, Massachusetts MONDAY NOVEMBER THREE THE The given to our now mil dew ami proof Winter Overcoat for introduced and sold by the Proprietors of Oak How is Proof by Water AVe mean capable of resisting water to an that ono may be exposed to the se verest storm without danger of becoming AVe do not mean that water cannot be forced or driven through the Since in that case tho perspiration would be and the garment would bo airtight and The process by which tho fabric is water proofed is NEW and and wo are tho sole Tho same application can be made to any silk woollen or we are pre pared to treat all new goods which may be sent to us at established Full description of the Plevna can be obtained by sending for an illustrated Made and sold only at OAK Simmons CORNER OP Washington and Conkling Opens His War on the Made by our Custom Coat equal in every respect to the best ordered at Only Great stock ot Winter at prices that defy competition li om largest line ot Meus Over coats in all of the manufac ture oi this A SERVICEABLE TOE BLACK DIAGONALS FOB Sold lust year for a superb AN UNPROFITABLE The Silver Bills Defeat Probable The Leadership of the JOHN Manufacturer and Importer ITALIAN MONU OHIM American Granite Curn Tho lamest CEME TERY WORK lu to select all ready to letter and Drawings and for every purpose In our lino of work will bo and estimates given f 45 to 53 Main Bridge Charles FOR ART A large and choice collection of flue PHOTOGRAPHS from works of tlie old modern prepared expressly lor Al Call and examine or send for JOHN 336 PILES PILES can use of ligature or no are mode for Consultation or Treatment ml til a Perma nent Cure is Effected 1 Call on or 8 Dover Numerous references at Also Old Colony Repair And 74 FURNITURE Aff 48 CANAL AND 141 FRIEND STREET have removed to store 148 and 150 Oliver Where they will bo pleased to nil orders for ASBESTOS All ready for use HOILER nnd 8T1SAM Burning and Wool The products of the Manhattan Oil New Send for descriptive pamphlet and price 148 and 150 Oliver Only Ten Dollars For Black ELYSIAN SURTOUT In Brown and and Marked down nearly OneHalf from Former Plain Beavers AT Look at Goods and will not CLOTHING CORNER WASHINGTON ESSEX STREETS SPECIAL JOB SALE OF TOWELS Large size extra heavy lancy borders in various at Reduced from tit WARNER 143 Tremont CHASES LIQUID FOR EVERY PURPOSE whore Glue In for Mantel Ornaments every For mounting Scrap IT is TO ANY IN This Glue Is very much than the common commercial arti A trial will convince of UK and FOR BALK just Variety of Fine FRENCH which will be Bold at prices Lower offered here for 3D at 25 and 27 Temple DRESS Is Improved In miring easo and and consisting of the KNIT the BUST the find The REFORM BOOT Is thoroughly comfortable and Garments made to cut and Iut Letters of inquiry answered DRESS REFORM MABY 85 Winter Room Permanent Centennial of F FULL STOCK FINE GOODS NO COME AND 500 RUSSIAN RUSSIAN All for toilet and suitable tor Christmas and Now Years Just received mid lor sale by 60 Summer Room BOYS in he style latest and most fashionable 54 Temple THE BEST BRAID is Ask your storekeeper for Stearnss Braid it is made in more than two hundred varie ties and all widths and quali for Bindings or Trim Coat HARNESS STORE IN 14 and 10 104 and 100 Union I have now opened In due form and shall work In the third degree on the cash system I shall keep a full linn of and other Robes and The Cheapest Place in Boston to Buy Ladies Furnishing Fashionable Panniers and Infants IS AT 808 WASHINGTON The very longest French Woven Corsets 83 The very longest French Stitched Corsets from 00 and Block Corsets Black and White Satin Cor 910 and Lovely Kid thing entirely exquisitely and very Nice Stitched wnd Woven Corsets SI A new style of Corset Braces for Ladles with weak c bufno for cash down and Bell experience and nu enable me to We it e Ing goods to give mo a JOSIA goods for or large shoulder blades Corsets and and Childrens Corsets 568 Washington Nearly Adams Also Misses Spli and GLOVES and TRUNKS are sold lower at any other place In at the HOME HAT 13 Hanover HATS Special Despatch to Tho Boston November Heralds Washington special says Conkling committed the imprudence today of getting the Republican Senators together in This was because excited discussion only widens the Tho President was savagely but ho was also vig ns a tho result is a more decided division than it was It is among tho Republican Senators tho Adminis tration can count now upon the support of at least ten with tho proba bility of more when the test and tho struggle today undoubtedly ended to tho It is quito possible that he may suffer annoyance of various with more or less delay in tho confirmation of his but they can no longer count on half of tho The vigorous discussions in tho caucus showed that the majority of the Republican Senators arc op posed to the Southern as well as to the civil service rules of the Tho de bate continued with groat spirit for nearly five It was primarily upon tho question of confirming some of tho Presidents for judicial and executive positions in the southern but it took an ex tended and involved tho entire question of tho Presidents course since his in auguration and the election complications in which resulted in his elevation to the Senator Conkling is under stood to have placed emphasis upon this hitter point in the vigorous speech made by him to the reiterating his pressed opinion that the of Hayes to the Presidency was inferior to Unit of to tho Governorship of and that the President had noted in bad faith with the men to whom lie owes his Ho is also understood to taken most positive grounds against tho civil service rule of tho President prohibiting Federal taking part in the management of conven This attack on tho Administration was mot by Stanley Chris Hoar two or three while and others gave it their approval in either general or nomination of Baxter of Tennessee to succeed Judge as tho Sixth was one of matters to which debate was but the principal topic discussed outside of the civil service order before to was the appointment of Democratic Marshals in Southern whoso power in elections for Congressmen and Presidential it was would bo used to accomplish partisan and would operate against the rights of the Republican colored voters of the Tho caucus lias produced no result but Tko discussion is evidently not done A double seal of enjoined upon every Senator and the results of the session are kept with a closeness scarcely ever known in the annals of Con gressional Senators David Davis and were not AN UNPROFITABLE if Four Weeks of the Two Houses An Early Close of Session Good Literary to The Boston November is certain that the extra session of Congress will soon draw to a and yet when it is con what has been the ordinary busi ness man will sot it down that it has cont more than it come Four weeks during which time the House has passed but two The Senate has not acted on more than onehalf of the nominations that are before that nor passed a single Unless greater headway is made this week a large quantity of the executive business will have to IK postponed until the regular The Senate has not only not passed any but seem to be in no to do anything in that Of tho bills acted on by tlie tho silver that tho Missouri Bland is endeavoring to make all believe was his has engaged a great deal of public Concerning the although important in its but has been and equally little is The measure is intended to protect the Congres and other public of tho District from u merciless class of lit erary who have already done immense and even Incalculable It has been 1oiind tho Congres Library has of us during the been a great sufferer from a class of who have torn leaves from and otherwise injured and destroyed books belonging to the and it was to prevent this that Frye of Maine early in the a making it a misdemeanor to do so in tho punishable by a Jinu of from ton to one hundred dollars and imprisonment from one to three It was referred to the Judiciary Committee of tho which at its first author Frye to report it which was and it passed tho This should pass tho Senate and become a law us soon as Literary men and women of groat respectability have been guilty of this crime to an alarming Since people have run inad on the financial question it has as the men who are striving to redeem man kind and make all richer with their schemes on have but little regard for in this particular at and con sider it no sin to crib whole pases out of valu able which they seem to consider only public bin legitimate subjects for their illegitimate THE SILVEH Its Confident That it Will Not Be come a Special Despatch to The Boston November opponents of tho silver fool confident that it can never become a law in tho same shape that it passed tho In they do not expect if to pass the Senate in any shape during tho session as a last they re ly upon the President to veto tho It is argued with and Schurn of tho Cabinet utterly hos tile to tho the President can bo in to sacrifice whatever sympathy ho may have for it but an effort is to be mado to keep tho in the Senate at all to from coming to a vote in tho Senate during tho extra If can bo it will give tho Secretary of tho Treasury an opportunity to be heard on the subject through the medium of his annual report it will also give tho President an opportunity to discuss the subject and express his conviction in his annual and it will give tho opponents of the measure ample time to concentrate all their influence against all of which may possibly result in its complete Senator Morrill has an elaborate speech prepared on the It is said that he has labored year in its and that it is tho most exhaustive speech ever pro pared on the silver He will deliver it when tho comes tho Some Senators whp do not themselves favor tho as it passed the Houso will vote for because thoy believe that thoir con demand Some of these hope to ef fect a compromise tho leaves Senate striking out tho free coin ago tho Director of tho is of tho opinion that if tho passes in its present shape depositors of silver bullion would gain tho difference between the actual gold value of silver contained in thoir dollars and the or value of the This would bo tho case until prices generally should adapt themselves to tho now or the gold price of silver advance to which would make the silver and gold dollars of equal Tho gain would probably for some time to from onehalf of one per to twelve per Ho believes that to allow private parties to realize any gain whatever from tho coinage of money would bo clearly and espe in the case of coins having a nominal or value greater than their bullion Whatever gain arises from the issue of such money he lie realized by the public representing the entire and until tho price of silver ad vance to a which would make a silver dollar equal in value to a dollar it is that the silver if should lie coined nnd issued on of tho Treasury if the am 1or THE HOUSE Held Losing Interest iml of ol to 3rimtWlieu Special tn The Boston November generally stands near to would luwe made prominent this and would aspired even U In did nut the posi tion uf leader of or side ol the to lie hu made flu prominent than Indeed ho Uns not boiMi present onehalf ul the anil to little in of according to the opinion of old kept himself rather and seems unin to take a very It is true lie made a strong fight for on Monday and prevented the at that time it of a resolution directing tho Com to make some more investigation into the affairs of the naval establishment while in command of that but beyond his has by hard work forced himself up very high in tho Republican but even slashed around us much as ho could have if he Conger of evidently noticing has by a sort of consent advanced to leadership of Republican side of the and has given and received somo pretty hard knocks in Ho lias many qualities that go towards malting him n strong and he is already recognized as the Morton of the Congers long ex in tho House fits him for the and it may be safely said that he will continue to occupy H very high place among tho even if ho is not tho leader He is intensely bitter as a though ho feels like as 011 Thursday lie can entertain the Houso as well as little Sammy Cox was spoken of during tho debate on the army on that by Atkins of Ten the Chairman of tho Committee on as the master of wit ami sar Democrats found him last session ex tremely hard to His special mission then appeared to to crush Chicagos and if others hud come tn the rescue of the latter he surely would have done also led the haril men on Republican side in oppo sition to the silver nnd also in the filibus tering which nearly stranded specie resumption repeal in its It he who kept Kwing from yetting Uie out of the morning hour when it wiis first and it was his determined opposition that in ile four its and to a vote on as many amendments may lie ami they will be Some think that on other questions than will playan important part hi the management ol the mi nor Hy when tho regular session Foster of of whom so much was has hud considerable to but he has not in any degree assumed the role of is said of him that is not at all pleased with Butlers presence in the remembering the dreadful scoring that ho received from him when the famous Juyne ami Sanborn contracts wore under Ho is also over the possibility of another scene similar lo that when Butler produced a letter in hand writing of in which the latter spoke of him us phi Foster has not forgot ten and knowing ones say that it is also fresh in the memory of The of Texas The Careless Georgia Charleston Custom Special Despatches to The November contest over tho Collector ship of the District was thought to be finally settled on Friday in favor of tho restoration of but tho stated that he wanted tho case to lie over for a few days as ho desired to give tho matter further of has proved a groat disappointment to Browster and his There seems to bo in the minds of those interested that Brewster will bo reap Tho Secretary of the Treasury had a lengthy consultation with tho yester day on the subject of the Chicago whiskey tho result of which was a decision to commence suits against certain of tho do fondants in Tho eral will at once issue the necessary tions to District Attorney investigation made into tho recent defal cation in the Third Internal of Georgia shows great carelessness on the part of Collector in the management of his and it has therefore heon decided to ap point a now but not until tho present who is ill in recovers sufficiently to make n statement in his own The following gentlemen are applicants for place George and Lewis There are no present indications as to who will bo Special Agent who was charged with investigating the affairs of tho Collectors office at tho post of has submitted his report to tho Secretary of He finds that irregularities exist relative to tho general management of that portion of business under the immediate charge of Deputy Collector The re port completely exonerates Collector Worthing and pays him a high compliment for tho assistance he rendered in conducting the inves HOUSE OF Army Still Under Vote Reached A ISo of Tennessee and Foster of Despatch to Tho Boston November Ban ning Ohio asked leave to introduce for present action a resolution instructing tho Committee on Military to inquire as to tho total number of enlisted men and employes in army on tho 1st oC tho 1st of and tho 1st of and where such men hod been employed during the present fiscal The Houso then went into Committee of tho Whole oil tho army appropriation A vote was taken on tho amendment proposed yes hy ol New audit was rejected yeas nays Atkins road a telegram from the ot the Army that ho had on tho 7tli sent him a despatch stating that the num ber of men was an increase the com of tho of tho Army of October 80 of Atkins said no such despatch had been lie attention or the House to the fart that tho army hail boon ro to the extent of over 500 and funked under what of law they were now culled upon to the because tho army had boon of Ohio mild lio to Hie ol the army and Ilio from he unfair of Iho from anything Ilio nnd no nmn daro say 1 I dont think that in The ruled that the time ol was liin have out of our Conger called tlie attention of tho t hair to tho of tho as not to the side of the A to the I called to it for the pio of Atkins waid ho tho Dunning moved to strikeout the clause providing that cavalry regiments may he recruited to 10O men in each company and kept us nearly as ami a force of cavalry shall lie employed in of the Mexican I Indian frontiers of as un moved to amend the amend ment hy Inserting a proviso that four cavalry regi ments shall be Increased to men In each com and same shall he employed on the Texas and Indian Atkinson offered proviso that tho full force not exceed including Indian scouts and hospital 112 to Clymer offered an amendment providing that nothing therein contained should authorial the recruiting of the number of men ou tho army rolls beyond of whom four full cavalry regiments shall be kept ou the Texas The amendment was adopted yens nays As amended tho amendment was agreed to ayes nays Walker desired to offer a proviso making it a penalty of flue and imprisonment for a military or naval officer of the United Status to have troops at any polling place within ten days of any elec unless to repel armed insurrection but it was ruled out ou a point of Foster made a pro forma amendment for tho The Czar Ready for Peace with purpose ot replying to the remarks ol He wanted to defend the of the army nnd Adjutant from tho oi the Chairman of He regretted that tho Chair man should have got angry made such an al Ho Foster saw no inconsistency in the statement made by the referred to before the Committee nnd in the telegram read this morn He did not understand either to state before the Committee the exact number of tho rolls of tho army on a Riven but that thoy only expressed their opinion about Hn therefore believed the was lu hh attack upon tho military AK to the matter of illegal ho did not understand the to say thoy hud no law for but that thoy hud no money to carry out tho inquired how recruiting could be done in tho absence of an Foster retorted by nuking how iho army had been run without The fact was it was run Atkins denied that he was in when he Ho reiterated what ho had that there was an between the statement made before the committee and what was contained in tho telegram read When the of the Army said that tho strength of tho urmy was oil tho Hint of November tho statement wus concurred in hy the Tim statement in the road thin morning wait iin thul had been going on since tlie was matured mid the army rolls in creased hundred llo mado nu attack upon the it wan an whew he said that said there men on tho rolls nn He did mil treat either of the distinguished Jox of Ohio he did not propose to ihe but In view of tho dif ferences opinion us In what the of tlm Army the had he to if thin watt not a good which win submitted years ago by of that should have Heats on the wilh their so that they could at once any If that were this Hondo would mil now bo met by a disputed At two days debate would boon for much ot tho had reference tn of the been asking for opinions when have been He hoped It was not Improper impress upon tho HOUBO what could have bean it such a 1 hat proposed by was 011 tho Cox of New York loft tho nnd taking the said lie bad to defeat the proposi tion referred to ly hlB namesake from Tht speech made by the gentleman from Ohio tho day on had been attributed to him Cox of New and ho agree with his Lo folt to reply to him at With regard to the pros unco of Cabinet members on tho that not be proper ax it was in unless wit lived under the British Constitution and tho English system Ko one believed would resign if he was voted the clause relating to transportation reached Hooker Mississippi altered an amendment providing that no portion ol the money appropriated should be expended for the trans portation or support of any portion of tho military force to bo need in any State to suppress disorder or unless upon tho application of or the Governor when tho Legislature could not be This amendment gave rise to a protracted parti san in which Hooker and Miles expressed the fullest in tlie present Incumbent of the Executive The amendment was rejected by a vote of 38 to On motion of a new was added to the prohibiting detailed for staff duty or for orders from receiving greater rank or emoluments than to their regular rank In tho Tho Committee rose reported tho to tho Separate votes wera demanded on the several amendments adopted in pend ing on motion of the House at New November cigar makers strike still continues without change in the posi tion of cither The strikers arc determined to hold out to the Bitter REFUSES TO Terrible Cruelty of the Old World By Calilo to Tho Beaton November Czar lins informed tho foreign military attaches that he prefers making peace alone with Turkey at the next favorable THE 1UJSSIANS AT November report of n repulse before is Turkish despatches deny that Pasha An engagement at is which may account for tar Pashas determination to defend as is on his shortest of retreat to or it may be the Russians attempted to pre vent reinforcements from going to The latter is most as de spatches reiterate accounts of a Russian de feat in the last which would be hardly possible had not reinforcements Tho column joined General after tho battle of Tho Turks lost there 2500 wounded and and a great part of their KAHS REFUSES TO November at under date of October telegraphs that he re a letter from General Loris Moli koff asking ior surrender of tho place in twentyfour Upon of tho the staff and nil tho down to assembled in council and unanimously rejected the summons and resolved to defend to the last Tho Russians have commenced a vigorous bombardment of WHAT THINKS Of November the or ui llu Iho speech oi Lord lit tho Luri Mayors banquet in Friday as an to Turkey to tight to tho last but H duos not think that the speech cause miy fear of other complica November Montenegrins have commenced tlie bombardment of The place is expected to hold as tho principal defences wore lately THE CAPTURED HIS November ox Sultan the present Sultans been made a State and his lifo is in Tho servants who resisted his to A 11ETREAT IN Pasha telegraphs the Government that tho Rus sians have abandoned Opoka and with much AWFUL STORIES OF TURKISH CRUELTY TO WOUNDED PER AS Special Despatch to The Boston November pri vate letter just received in this city from a serving in the Russian army around says On tho evening of the 20th of September tho Roumanians sent forward a white flag bearing tho red of desiring a truce to bury tho They wore fired and two officers and some 111011 were Tho dead lie in large masses on the steep just north of and can be plainly seen from the opposite A few days since tlie dead bodies became so swollen in process of that they began to roll down tho Turks fired a fusilado at them for fifteen thinking that they wore wounded who had partially recovered and were trying to This treatment is unex in modern I heard that the troops of Ali asked for four truces to bury their but at two from I can speak from personal there has been no for this although it lias been demanded by tho and the demand met by Six days after the battle of tho lith of September I passed along the advanced in front of and there I saw with naked corpses of men who had fallen in not only but hauled away from tho vicinity of tho redoubt and dumped in a mass three or four feet in tho sunken Tho stench of decomposi tion was noticeable at tho distance of a and a 1 have every reason to believe that they are still This portion of ground is entirely within the Turkish At odor of the be camo so two weeks after tho first that the Russian surgeons wore endeavoring to abate it by the use of disinfectants on a grand On the other after the Turkish attack at Squale on thu Hist of I rode over the whole field on the second and tho last of the dead of whom nearly wore left on thu worn then being The Russians were buried apart and immense graves marked by a Turkish graves had no but otherwise there was no differ ence in their 1OKEIGN The French Deputies Stanleys Cable to The Boston November Deputies yesterday definitely elected Jules Grovy President of the Chamber hy 2U 150 The former and Secretaries of the Chamber were Minister of Finance announced that lie would present the budget as soon as tho House was finally STANLEY AT THE OK November received hero this evening state that the African ex has arrived at the Cape of Good ELECTION OF LORD HECTOR OF TUB EDIN BURGH Marquis of Hart ington has been elected Lord Rector of the Edin burgh defeating the Richard Secretary for the Home Depart MARINE DISASTERS ON THE DOMINION Despatch to The Boston November steamship from with a cargo of grain for Queens ran aground off last during a heavy mow The barque Liver pool also ran ashore on Bio Both crews were