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tot comoto any dofiufte understand quastion of tran n local Donrds any 7 by imd winol no- pariie o, it aay that the Nutfonnt and wughit to udjon sogrensdanal interf: renee, shon d usk Congre eonteal aver ox porod tut ey Tloin nonut « Nis reasonw fort eved the vouplyy ter for o 1itlo G vernment foronco u tho manmgoment of rathyny itos, OLNIRAL DEDATE, w0, raid o subjort wan wp At tlie Now Yurk sossion, and agattn naw, and & wonld ¢ (0 again rofor. it back -to (o Exe ‘Lo connlry, tho provs, nil binlnosy g for sonio acton by the National regrottad that tho. dobalo. Mr, Fafrbauk, of Chie bo acowardiy thin ecuive Gounicll, |/ lmen-lm, ‘wora 100} = Mr; Orocker, of Dostan, Bad been so Hmited, wagiwilling to rest the mnttor at: Mr, Donner suggeatod it w mit the subject to o roport at 10 Sat; enlargod to muno, . Mr, Gano accoplod b t0 uud tho whole subjoc mitteo. Mosars, J, of Bouton, wero added THR BHIP-DUILDING QUES: M, Hoyutoy moved to roconsl the renolition to allow Amerlca; #lgn-bullt ships and sail thom bad beea defented, . Ho would resolution than lot the m: Mr. Ablo, of Bt, Louts, Hye for tho pirposo of m Tua motlon to recon ”’B. N o following resolu 040 presonted by tho Lxecutive lhyuol e soasion In relation to shi * Resolred, Thnt natico o tho And tho beat welfuro of the natlonn) domand that the right bo concodod by Inw to Aniorl- can citizens to purchaso tonnage wherover bullt or lace {t under tho protoction of thejr syment of a roasonablo duty, ¥ ucluusti, moved, ss an amen: Ou_the payimontof a. rensounblo 0 movemont did not pre- ouli be ' well to rcom- 10 apocial Commiities, with. orders urday morning, the Committes to e s, And tho molton wns sgreed ¢ out back ta tho speci+l Com- of Cinginnnty,~ and 0 tho Commitice, -- TION REVIVED, doe tho vote by which n cftlzone “to-buy far- undor the Amorlein fly atter go by dof safd he votod In tho afirma- oving to roconsidor, widor waa carriod~yens, 33 ; t'on, the thiird fo’ tho Matr Qouncit on tho firat fi-bulldiug, was thon whing infercat, commarec, nliko owned, and fo pl o that tho words, " ba atricken out, but wero then taken on tho resolu- ndopted by 961018, Thoe voting in oo lrmativo woro ; Nasto. Bondy sud Noure, of on ; Oulver, Wright, ani k, of Chicgo; Sovons %\yxur and ', A. Gano, of Cinclunati; 1sw- Lotaiaw, of Runsas ity Smit, rou, of Miiwnukee Guild, of Newark ;_Bitanalian, Alolasfior, Parker, ' Wi , of New York; The yeas and nn) Touner, Able, and negutlvo were Buttulo ; How, of Chicogo’; Smit 000k, and Wodllos City ! Burwell, of deiplia ; Heraoy, Haskell, and R Isod ; Kimball, of Pro Zeg and Stouo, Toston ; Dorr, of Coviugton, Davia, telinrdson, of Port— videnco ; Wright, of ! 8t, Louls of Wilington, Tlio roport and resolutioun of tho COMMII12E ON RECIFIUCAL TRADE ®1th Canada was noxt tuken up, AMr, MeLarca, of Milwaukes, 8a1d tho Committe did uired auy specisl argument, t rosolutlon roofs ot think the sub, but spoke for themeclves, firmed views oxpressod by tho Board on provious oo resolutions .were. adopted, as learned with pleas- Dominion Goverws The frst and second “ Reaotved, That this Doord haa ure of the Prompt actlon of tlio in inquiring futo the wrock of the *Philadel- and 1o placing a buoy at tho apot whiere the dis. sater ocenrred. ¥ Ricaolved, That 1 now in eorvico on Ounadian canals naw going o, b mupervision of thes snd " the Executiye O esout this subjuct Lo Teode, I order Goveroment m; 5 view of the larger claes of Vesiola aud the eulurgomcnt of, , the necessity, for & moro 0 c0mmon watora fs ap- ouncil a heroby inatruct- the Domiujon Board of that tho attantion of tho Dominfon' iy bo “called to it, und obatructions to 'y anich Lo found, may bo romoved,,, . ‘he, represcutatives of the Dominion' Bt to tho Botico of this tho United States Trens- atindian vessels, nnd AmeHran vos. vorts, eutoring’ Luko report st Duncun City, and thiero procure for tho port of, destinition, and “ Witenzay, These regul owners, nud othors {uterest Decessntily oneraus and bus scrious delay to veasels fu the prosecutio {ho Exacutive Ganncll bé instritcted Uefore the Socretary of tho Troas- pectfully roquest him, If not fuconsiatent with tho futcreats of tho publio revenue, to allow all rect to ports-of - destination on g compelled to report at ‘When tho thizd ono was taken up, Mr. Howlahd safd thioy wero 80 broad, liberal, and estisfuctos * #hut the represcutatives of tho Domtnion Beceasury to say more about thum, Br, Hiwiey, of Detroit, read o long spcech mado 20mo years ugo by Mr. Joy, explaluig from o reclproeily treaty ; conso- the resolution, which was sdoptod, . of Trado has, at organization, om- the freest povsible Dominion of Cane Bonyd of Trade Bosrd cerlain regulatlons o ury, requiring all C sell'from Caundiun tions ‘7o folt by vessel irdensome to tras yessels to proceed di Luke Michigan, auy intermediuto port,” #bich would result quenily ho favored * WaEn£as, Tho Natfonal Board every auitabio opj urtunity st its plialically {udotacd the principlo of commercinl intercourse letwe:n the adu and thp United States, conlstent with tho abso~ lute requirementu of our roveuuo system, and Tho experience of tho lust five years ocpen tho conviction {n the minds of tho bucduces ten of this country, that {mportant con- ngo of commolitios, might be which Would - borve' to mate-! o betwoen them, aud reliove lous reatrictions to which it s i served to d cetsions, In the intercha mada by both countrics Tially icreaso the trad 4t £rdm the many vexath now subjocted ; and “the Yl‘;“én“?' I equally deslrous of that thio Domifnion - our Govermuent in_the discustion o fura treuty with Great Brituln for wonceasions In trado relatious a8 wo Rdvautugeous ; and * WaEBEAS, Tho treaty Biitain and the Uniled Htaten, - Lya notice from the United Sla courteous and deeizable that tho firet step foward doc ising und negotiating o new treat; lted States ; thercfore, - “ Licauited, That tho Exocutive Qo {nstructed to prepara a bill, providin, smant of a commfssion fo act in con. ment in negotlating o treaty with Great uch modiBcations of the trade regulation Dominfon of Caunda. sud tho Unit lly advantageous, nnd tend terclionge of necessary d algo to securo for American vessol counecting common wate veerels uso thom } cll Is inttructed to luke meus: uetion futo Conures of said “This Board s resson to beileve that community und péojle of Cansda are briuging about thowo esults, and repared: to meot tho proper busis such reefprocal uld be mutually between Great having boen abrogated Governnient y should be taken by ueil fa . heroby for the appolnt~ unction with the 28 would bo mutul to fucilltato the freest int on the simo conditions u nud 1ho Exceutive Couy - Hres £o eccure tho futrod bill, and urge ita passuge, AN INVITATION TO PIILOSOPHIZE, lowing lotter was read To the National Board of Trade : MEN : Tho Phtiosophilcal Soctet; #ends you greotug, It recoguizes tuo Bchool uf Philosoph ey, the Kchool o by the Hecretary ¢ 5, ltapreacuting, 0s you do so Commereial Philoophy of our pur suggestious are awaited with the whgfs peaple, Relying sololy on tho i your rocommendatlons to°the power for good that at und rospoct and” admiration, 6 of our Soclety extend a cors y, and ‘08 individuals, o meeting, at which an o Tuws_of Commarco " will be f our members, Congress, you liold & ouce commiand our profor Thio Exeutdys Committe Al iuvitation ta you, to attend our noxt reguiar publ orlginal yaper on prescated by ono o - 'elock on Suturday ovoulug, coruor of Clark au of the Commmitteo, Citicavo, Qct, 23, 1873, Tt wus rocelyed, . Alcare, Latshow, ? Milwnuke, wero als Wo meet at 3 1n tho Methodist Church sud thanks tendored for tho olite of Kaneas CIl, snd olton, of profited ou'tho Transportulion on th programmo was ono subs 0 linit Siato debis 50 pa to e how Slato dcbta wero to bo o Stalos themeelvea, d not do it, nor the N the subject, which w Alr. Hoiton, of Milwankee, alich the mercantllo fntore st Dfter un opinion, Tho nest proposttion mitted by Now Orleans, . establlsls thelr credits, Ar, Burwell did n lonal Bourd, e 8ot present fims thoughit it & question on he “country might ' bnd limficd thelr tm Tun up dobt, aud bad derlved great benedp urwell favored o Umitation of the power of & 0 In debt, aud such a limitation had bren n Loufsfuna, und with benet, n0t suppo;u there was any desire among . Faen preseut from th moyod to taole Iu Wisconsin tho; 16 North to limit thetr States in thig in Loulsiona was ab- cu 88 & rulo from other i3 motion to table; o 1uoved to rufer the subfect ; Bormal, and could not bo tak Afr, Smith, of Cluc It yus ugreod to, & TUE TARIFF QUESTION, at Cougress bo memoralized to 8o ro- duties on comumisaions, | oods on_mhipbourd Le yoods ; thoroby greatly fo uud dalng nway, in tho necessity for Lrokers," A spoko 1n favor of the the simplification aud fugavey with tie uecessity fop woud voto for tho firat nted St_divided, : gLt thuy might striko out the d muke it cheaper, If thup vise tho trdir I il cout of el {ho net cost of tia - tho outry of for groat mensure, of Cincunati, Fesolution, whi clicaponing of trufllc, dof ' Busiom-Houso brakers, v, Alien, of Philadelpbta, Jpart of thio fesolution, nnd wil Mr. Wyiherdll thor morda * ad volorew amended bie would fuvor z Ar, Nuzro hoped the st umendment sould not pre- Ho preferied {o buve it read Allen, ond the last cluuso Le strie Mr. Gano consented to drop tho word ad Mr, Nazro moved to atriko out ull ufier * abolished.” of Clnctunatl, eafd bo und bis collea Mr, Nuzro's umendmont; Tho resolutious, nw moditied, was udopted, BIMPLIFYING TIIE EXPORT LAWM, otition was u suggestion for the sim- uws aud regulutions of the Govermueng n regurd to tho export of Bpirits, Chicugo Board of ‘I'rado, DELATING TO ALCOTIOL, Mr. Wright, of Ohlcago, offered tue following ¢ ‘Tl uct of Congreen of Juno 0, 1872, 0 exportation of dislled spirits under such regulations und restrictions oa ] tho Treiaury and tho Comuaision o o suuo may prescriba; and, L wn."m.)'m Thoso oficers have prescribed such uB suggested by Mr, submitted by the ho Becmmi{ of ove regulationn and reatralts o aroJinceeranrily oppr ilve ot Vitrdousomo upon tho disiilling intorests, os- pacially of tho Wentorn Staten : thierefo) Htesalved, ‘Thnt thia Bonrd oroby fnabructs fia Ex- eoutivo Contivdl o, rewpoctfally ank tho Bocrolnry of (g Treasury aud tho, Comtnieoner of Tulornal Roveie, to mo modify the tegululioun for tho exporiation of Aiatiited mplclte. thot. (he “uct of June 0, 1079, muy hevh Ha Full fur w and efleat in llowing, under oty reanor o wd Becennsy tattineds, il weops 10. 10 by e of munufucturing: disiiiled nyfritn for oo Hon, und furthier, that esporters trom w(erior porin o eutryin tho Western Stutes muy bo necarided exacetly equuil privile gen at mmuntiios s nro ecordod 10 this cltizeus of very.other State, o s o Besolied, Tt tho Exeqiitive Goall 15 fiotaby - Structed to momorinliza Congress for tho pukngo of wuch lawn wa ahnll ibva thits grot induntey uis oxuol o= Balstatun, aud Uioroby placo 1t above’ the wrbitrary Tulings of rovenug “ofMclils, 6o~ that™-enpial - fhe yestad n Ctho distiliution ond exportation of tho aleohol of commorea may fud "foll “and suiro protoction under tho lawa of (he land, and that thio Lusinoss wmny not b aubject fo the poriin of ar- bitrary futerforeuco aud irresponsible dictatiun from any sitbordinato depariments of tie Goverament,” . Ifo then maid, fn substance, that it wan well kiown that the alcokdl of commerco waa the most concetl. trated and valuble product of corn; ond it was of in. -torvat to rgrioniturista to Lo ablo 10 send it caslly to tho best market, A bushcl of “corn mado fonrtoon guerts of slvoliol, weightug shout g poundey cut- tho f) it churgen throcequinriars, e Vorth, ‘tn’ New York, 00 cents for ox Vort, fomo’ Tooasuuron should b fakeh to- milew o Wesi ‘to got the mont it could for this'product, The trado hero complainod that an oxport tax was fmposod_on_ulcabol, which tho Conatitution robilited. 1t woa Aubjectod to & wnrohouss tax of 10 contn & burrcl, am 0xport tax of 35 centr, and so-called relnapiction tax of 10 ceuis at’ Now York, There wero duplicate Inspections and othor things, which atill further ran-up tho eharges, Tho algtilicr lid to glve licavy Londs, ss high as §100,000, and the suratlos wera not relleved frow thelr romon. sibllity ofter the distlller sold tha spirits, Lut mers Deld until a certificato of landing ut n forelgn port had Leen recolved, thun rendoring i pructically fmiponaibls £6r a Westorn dlatillor £o axpurt an tlio Inw now atood. ‘Thoro wore ordors from abroad for 6,000 Latrols of adeoliol, whioh could not bo fillcd becatso partics gould not givo tho bonds, Tlie oxportation now wos almest Bothing, white, if “relioved from oppremslvo reguia tlons, 1t could’ reach unltmited dlinenntons, and th Weatern Statos supply the world with alcoliol, aa the Bouth did with cotton. At presont tho trado was hamporad by tholaw, and by worthless rod-tapo dopurt- maonta, & MR, MEISSNRN, OF NEW YORK, wanted the Govorument to be aa lberal 'as it eafoly could, Bofara the war thoro wau a Iargo trado tn aies. hol to the Meditorrancan, aud oven souis Gorman porie, Aflor tho wur began, ordors came, but Naw York nrer chunts declined to Liave anything to do with oxporting slcohol. Recently- hin Louso lud begun oxporting aguin, but met with diflicuity from the fact that this cortificate of lauding was required boforo tho murelies woro relcased, 1f o vosacl worn lust wilh n cargn o board thioy naver would be ruleased. The mattor ovght ta bo oascd up a4 much as poraible, for tho burden wag & hoavy une even on theezporier, Tho business would Tuh up t0 20,000 barrols » month, if the necossary fa- cilitiea wore givon, UGORSTIONS FIOM FINLADELIHIIA, It was suggosted by Mr. Mutaoy. it malt Tquors be added 10 thio rosolution, Tirowers wanted (o oxport oy well aa distillers, aud thelr caso shouli:bo provideq for, o maved to insert “ malt Uiquora™ whesevor i ‘words % dlstiiled apirita " oconrred. r, Wright accopted (he smendment, A, Wetherill eald tho monufacturors paid about one-tuird of the tax ou alcohol, which was. very . uat. Esery perfumer, varaiab.maker, otcu, peid fully 140 8 gallon tax to tho Guvernment for alohol, 15 boro hard upon the drugylsts, aud upon thoso whi got ‘prescriptions made thore, Oongre Provide that alcohol usod for manufacturing and otlier puznoscs should ol bo taxed, o moved that {horo a memoriul presontod to Congress to necura aime. pilfication of tho law aa apphod to manufacturing pie HEr: Mareh rafnod tho polnt that the amendment waa not in order, Ho fuvored tho resolutions, aud did not v them trammoled by an attempt to Toduco the tag, A, Wethorill said in Euglund :r{nu used for munus facturing purposcs wora uot taxed, - - Mr. Wright would be glad to aco all rostrictions re- moved from the logitninta uss of alcobiol, but lio would ke to bavo Mr. Watlioril's propuniion ucted on fude- ‘pendently, 2Mr, Wetherlll withdrow his amendment, uot desir- 9 10 euduugor the propsiion of Mr, Wright, he reaolution was adopted. A * ADJOURNMENT, - 3. Wetherdll offercd s resolution as an ndepend. ent proposition, Lut no quorum being presunt, tho Boord took a roceas till 2 o'clock, 3 A AFTERNOON SESSION, " BRASSEMBLING OF TOE CONVENTION, Tha Convention reassembled at 2 o'clock, Tlio Sccrotary read & communication from tho North- woalern Farmors' Assoclation, rogrotting it had not timo to visit ‘tho meatings of tho National Board of Trade, but returning thanks for the fuvitation, d A, Hoffman, of Philadelphia, submitted tho follow- ing report of the Auditing Committeo of tho Treasury of tho National Doard: Recelpts, $1, Isburuo- mients, $7,810.81; Lalanco due Treasury, $440.81, ' DEPORT OF THR COMMITTER ON FINANCE, Tho report of the Committeo on Finauco was then read, as follown ; 4 Jtegolred, That the National Board of Trado recome- mend to Cougross to provide by iw for tho restora ton of tho specie staudurd to tho circulating currancy of tho United Stated, sud for regalating tho laste ony use of such currency on the following busi * " First—For tha redemption of tho Treasury notes of the Utikiod Slates cowmauly called grecntick) ot thie Treusury in to City of New York, fn gold cofn. o1t the deniaud of holdors thereof, on ‘and ufier the frat AMonday In July, A.D, 1877, S “ Second—That ko' notos 80" redeemed may be re- ipemod for.makiug all payments by tho Untied *Staton, . othior thasi those for which the payment -of specls 1§ . spuclally socured by oxlating laws, und tho notes o ro. deemod may booxchangod for tio'gold or miver soln of the Upited.8taten when requestid by ‘asy one do- sirous of making such exchange,, “* 2hird—That Wia said Treasury.notes of tho United Statea sliall continuo to bo & legal-tender for the puy~ meugof all :dopls, publia and - private, ae - tho sume now are, 2% * Fourth—That, for' the purpos of regulating the currsucy’ aa furiishod Uy satd Txensee aoist and providing for its expousion or contraction at sessona Wwhen such chunges {n its volumo aro calied for by {ho “business of the country, the Bacretary of tho Treasury bo authorized lo tssue, In oxchaugo for such Treasury uotes, reglutored certiflcates of dabt in suma not o thun $500, or any mulfivle thereof ; which certificates 8liall bour tntoreat at tho rate of 3 '63-100 per ceut por anvum, The cortificates so_fssued shull not exceod $60,000,000 in the' Whole, and sald cerlificates shall Lo “redeowiatle, at. tie Wil of tho Bolders tlereof, in ‘Treasury mnotes of tho United Stales, of tho ~ deuominations now in use; end, upon guch redomytion, tho lulerest ther accrued on such cortificates sball bo Pn)‘nblu und paid, and the certiflcatea 50 redeomed sholl Lo canceled and destroyed ; but new ceriificates may, from Lwe to time, o {skucd in place of, and to the amount of, tLe cortificates so redeemed, If' the sume shall bo demarded by tho Lolders of United Etates Treasury notes, And the ceriificates 8o fssued shall not Lo used' for, or com- uted fu, the rescrves now requircd by Juw to Le held y the Nationnl Banks for thu puyiuent of thelr circu~ Lition und doposit, . AN ADDDESS IY M, FRALEY, The Chalr said he folt that fn attempting to discuss the question Le approached s difficult fiold,” It pro- sented a solutiun of & problem which had agitated tho country many years, and long engrosasd.tho attontion of tho Board, At Boston, in 1808, he fully examined tho question of tho suspeusion. of apecto. paymonts, end its Jiifluence on tho country, and prescnjed reso- Iutlony lookivg to an‘early resumpsion of specia pay- ments Ly coutruction of fssuo of Tresury mnotes, Tley met mmowt universal approval, and wero sent to Congress thua indorsed, An- mitempt wis' mado to camy out it plen, snd therevins o roduotion to the extent of 44,000,600, When that was dono its supposed influence on trado vl 50 groat that spplication was mads to stop It aud Increase the volumo of tho ourrency. Thot ox- periment of coutraction had proved unsatisfactory, sud that the reduction Lad Uitle Influence, As publie opinlon was directed to tho subject, o wider differ- ence of opinion than of old had grown up, aud since 1668 8 varloty of projects had boen submitied to re., turn to specio paymouts, but the Board bad nover sug. gested a definito duy for it to take place, Tho events of the last: month wero moro startling than anything Lufore witucssed, Tt had been suid t0 bo impogelig, to Lave w suspuusion of nayments. o an irredeomn- able vurreucy, but it hed hnmfi’ned, sud with most’ disastrous conlcquences, - ‘The Nutiohul Binking syee., tem liad been - oyyrtwrned by tho introduction of an’ Aliegal prisciple, aud oy suw more closcly tho nocoy sily of resumption, Tho qgiestion took b now fofm, pud. yo-solution ‘should be arrived of, - Tr Bud ” beon “suid,” by Mr. Strauaban, -.(haf rec Fumption wus' o8 Cmuch o . itter gt focling as ansthing clsc, and If tho public could bo got to feel that payment in ‘specls wos on existing fust there would urdinarily b only & sanall call for it, 1} then seamed only necessury to consider how far the; wero able to Indicate o day when that fecling of nnou ty'conld bo reuched, - Un tiot polnt thoy bad the. ax. erlcnco of the Luropeun wara urly. {u this contuzy;! Mihfels Ted to the long susyension of the Dank of By, ghud, While it laated, tho differcnco Letwo g notgs snd apeclo 5o fluctuate g cuuzea operated iora yhich did Liero, When peaca was, establiehed In 184, o luw was pasecd that ihe' Bunk slioyld redeem 'ita one-pound notes n 1891, and| that thers should be o geuernl resumption in 1824,; With some slight oxceptions, tho Jaw med thoe diftar. euce botween notes vibrute' i pmall percontuges, the: two gradually Approachitg, and in 1822 the two were' upon o par, “That stute of thiugs dudigatod that if that; examplo wero followed horo, aud a day Indieated whion the Government would sy that it would resunie pa; ment fu apecle, ‘the: pacplo. would +tako hold of hat: fecliug, voulzs’ {la oxtsteuco, and subumil (o uscensory, . sacritices, 1o liad no doult, from tho character of the people und thelr practic) good ronso, that if Con fiross’ fixoid n duy tho pooplo wauld propure for i, o 000, Treusury Hotes now amounted to over 330, 000, aud those of the National Danks o tho suule) auin, ¢ a holler wero freoto choass, hio woald prefer tho former, and then the National Baiiks would baya to Beek avenuea for tha relsup of their notes, If {ho £330,000,000 of Tronsury notos cauld bo elevated to par for ipccle o problem of resloring spocio. payreats wu Rolved, Tt could bo done, Firetly, thia yolume of currency was distributod over tie -lurgest area 0o cupled unywhoro by & trading populition, ana almest every hubltunt had u certain xmount of this mass of currenoy i bis or bor pocket duily, It wad 08 nocos ury aa broud, and, uniers wholly muppiled by speole, there must’ by somo additiunnl - circulating dium, There wero - diffaring opinfons 10 tho . smount - required, . They Liad been using un amount which, n 1860, wauld haye boen thought tao great &-burden for any' mation, ~ 1t s appreliended, ‘whon peace wau estabifuicd and WA P WeFe over, that our paper muuey would years gave an Uno fact. which wna ovorlooke tor uation, and long would be ro, redomption” ' when, tho boards to & uniform thicknoss. WWoodworth ar- rangod tho cutting cylinder above the bod, and {n con- owiili used ylelding pressure rollera to 2ds in propor position, Ho thus obiaine- to-wit,e. the prodtio- rm . thioknoss, - Thig moat axchisivomonapoly of mechanical which e or lis assigiieca realixed g nny attompta were ind y Weiially futled, A ‘groatyarioly of dorlgnol 1o'.evade the 1ding, prewaro rollde; - wis npplivd upon the in otliern by aprings i “ofliora by fron burs d prossod down by springa, .. ail tisso dovicas woie fu- tho samo reaults reforo, not sub- WOODBURY’'S CLAIM, Tow Josoph P.'/Expccls' t(: Bleed 1he l'luuing-fl!flchinn Owne PUFFENBERGER. “Ihio prices of commodition lind not been ioualy affocted by tho volume of paper monoy, But, af the 8sma timo & remurkblo winto of AMTairs Kad g pened inEurape, “tending to higher prices for labor, Ui thoro o mucl Jarger auiount of d tha eurrcairy of thix country from the nutlelynted deprerston, Tn #o far 8 & mudden call for ape- . would knock from nuder them, wan' i wisn, 1hwar s of $3,500,000, cda now and_fmportant rosul tlon of ‘planed lumber of -unifn Another Important ‘Witness for the Prosecution Produced. ; —_— He Tostifley {hat Poffenborger Compared Mig Waleh with the Lockporl Clork Imme. diately. Beforo tho Colliston, Argumonts of Mr. Church and the Stato's Attgr. ney-Tho Jury lo Bring In a Sealod Verdict This Morning. Ottt present “forelgn | 000, th nntial drivor nd bt o1 $ha aoer Fitfe bedny L't vo wan | i It ol protoct A0ld o a diweound. £xotts of domenifo preduer, ieavin g DPaiddn wome other wiy, Tio 1 ciikeing plunn for i o 4 break down: 0,00, 00 to bo oard had “Hoen dive dernal {mprovonionts, requiriig moremonioy, which had to ho borrcwved They would keop on borrowiug, an drould be further from sy celo Tesumy Ho belluved tho boat thing (o do wan fo the subject, or, at loat, an 8¢ presont, " It then roid tug’ oxchanges, irought forward, odworth 1o tho ylol thes tho_presause rd by wolgita 3 §0rtionn of the yenr, when tho (rope wora 16t moving, tha voltio of currons L vliugo, Whilo it hud Hitlinalo Uaris which gavo UM holilor (h right on dee mind (o got goid, Tow much then wautld §t requiro to rosimo syeclo p clplo was adopted which workod 'no woll In Engtaid and olsowhora ?: In - England, tho Bunk could fsade paper fo thrico tho_ oxient o moment tho ciroulation exco must. reliro it, or relnforca thomnolyes with Fpo By tlio clinriof thoy were auth to fucrenso tho rato of iuteren Bt it wan i eurity, i lnched thal Apply an "‘Ul‘]yio - Pressur- eBay,- - ree yenrs heneo fon ” than nut, any nolhing on upon thio farg of -reatlng upon tho bourde au But thio courts Liold that frlugoments, producing a un Wood wortli's roll stuntial depurturea *Whon the Woodwort bor intcreats rocelved & ers wera froed nning-machines ra o thought that, aftor the expiration of iho graat orly mpt would be made under c olhior aud evon 1t was unwing {0 reaumo igurea from tha Keonowat, W no necerslty forstickingwith shich atine 108 goid banls—this over-aifiing wavo of ng from continout to_contixont, Let. thom cucrency based on the tho country, Great Dritain was a cre whoti ‘tho Uniled Blatea was ona could do whiat i th tho cortificaton, 1, imder that yiow, ymonta if s prin: ers, and wore, 1] 1s contrivance,. . .. .. monopoly expired, the lum- timpetus. Manufactur. x, and tho number of increasod, The dealorn lit~ Scventoen years from f ‘bullion on band, Tho ettedt that proportion thoy And Theroby Extort an Annual Incomoe of $3,000,000, orizad, in_suclycaaos, from the great {a: ton louns, and ft wag Lringing _about tho do- howover, commercial , tlio result belng to autliorizo the Lank o ‘When it Liad boon loased. - Ile coulil nat quita use tto rorolution Foo. ciplo thut tho Governmont eould poop roquired, takizg & ceneiin, and succearful in sirod equality. mon begun to fufl and a p to induco the Governiment {uste notea boyond Ll feared tho Lank would suspond pousion hnd wllayed ank {0 go on and redoe: mand, Theso notes wora n logal-ten counter of the Lank jtaclf, they must bo redeetned in- speci rodemption waa tho bunis on whiel was no Buuk of the United Statea of tho formor anes ent, it would hard] The Opponents of His Claim Unit- ing for War. ator monopoly at this won the In 1848, Josepl P, Woodby The trial of Joshus Puffenberger, the coal-tratn ene passenger-tralu near Sag bridge, ton Railrond, was resumed yestore fore Judge Williame, in the Orlminat 1o alona conld settln tha g out Just exsctly wha attempted o put tho uipon them, Butwo fact gineer wha ran fntoa on the Clifcago & Al plo {n a ‘faancial atraighte day morning bef io amonnt of nonoy which sn- Hethon offerod the otint of curremy snd the num- in n country cm nover be prope ogielativ assonbly, but ouly iy in tho dully exporionca of thoir 'm {la notea on de- them onos wonl ndor, oxcept at the ® following substitute H * WiEnEas, Tho ber of banke fequirsd y dotermined by a I ¢ pacpio ollelively Tock_Woodworth wo bave, mubstan- 2 prior to 1848, use_of yiclding ents on Woodworth’s ; and, thorafore, while Wooda béon now and Patentable, device had the ut the Patent Ofice dechl t novelty in Woodbury Action of the- Chicago' Planing.Ma- chine Proprietors, will not furn, and dectded thal " the pressure bars wero infringom olding presaurs rollors ury's patent might hayo could not have used hin been allowed, 1 ‘w08 not suflicient port 8 patent, and accordi; spplicant then withidrow back his money, An ko couls dy who mode planing machin o his dovice, an invontion s now to bo overy planing and moldi; 10 1870, Woodbur, gof the court, tho defenso callod Orville Traumaster of the Alton Ttosd at Bloome Afr. Vaughn bolng sworn, teatifiod that the with pasacngor-train No, 4 of August was one hour and they reeted, Thero coal-train which colllded on the night of, the 10th twonty minutos behind ¢ ‘Mr, Reed hore announced that suothor witness who was VERT DMPORTANT ) and whom ha should 1ike to pro= 8 he alluded towas R, 3, Wallg, Lockport, and by bim. he could prove lant, on tho night of the dlsaster, wen$ and compared his watch with the clock Mr, Rood requested tho Qourk duco the witness, objected to any delay, but Mr, Mo« porintendont of the Onl g thot be could produce thio 9 sending a spacial engine otlier traliis to clear tho tra rantod a rocess to swalt tha arrival of Mr. Wolls arrivod at a quarior befors was tmmediately sworn, HE TEATIFIED A8 YoLLOWE$ My nsme fs R. A, Wells, Alton Raflroad ot Teatifled boaro tho tratn-dispatclier st it wns uscloan to go into, y bo possible to fuduce Cougross to resont banking ank of th Uni 'y Bank, which, from noceasily, ‘Thoy Lad thin Nutfon. Which wers redeemublo in United Tho resolutions would not gs. 1t Congress adopted oporute on tho Laike, Just a8 now, and: On the 3d day of Jun Josoph P, Woodbury 0 ngton, a claim for the fnves aure bar aud rolary cutter,” 80lld bed dnd rolary cutler, bar," The Examiner of Paten| corruptiblo day, contemptuously rofused to following roasuns 1. Bocausa all that was o been fully describod and cl patott granted Oct. 4, 1845; by W, I, 8, 1830; and also by Josoph od olaim boara dato July a7, 184, 2, Becauso “yfolding outtors* had been in common use prior to Mr, Woodbury’s spplication, ‘Tlioso ' ylelding-prossuro bara "and “ rotary cuttera® aro not matters gonerally familiar to the public, nor 1 it necossary {n tho prosont narrative to oxplain whnt thoy are, Buflice,tlien, that thoy aro indlapenanblo to tho machinery of the planing-mill, snd that without them ‘vory littlo of tho work dono in tho hundreds of milla at'work in'thé City of Clilcago could bo nocomplishod, Iuvented in 1839, they aronow in univorsal * uso, and the imposiliot of & tax upon thom would Lo oily a triflo less oppressivo than a- roy Iuives, nails, hots, aud bed-lnen, tax for private emolument would e Audselty too startling to bs attempted in tho nino- teonth coutury, but 1t hs novorthelees been attempled, 8 tho narrativo, which is agatn resumod; will skow, Halling to obtuln » patent on tlis invention for tho . reaions ussiimod by tho Examiuor of Pateuts 9f tho houdst year 1848, Mr., Woodbury, withdrew tho apylication, and acdompanyitg it, No ‘appeal sgainat Br, Woodbury scemed {00 clear, and ho and: his application wore forgotton, Twenty-five yoars | hayo doue goad aorvice in corrupting what was theu o comparatively puro system of governmont, and, o tha duys rolled on, thio opportunity for & master-stroke of rogiery, through Government moans, becamo more’ The sume twenty-fivo years bad ndded mightily to tho dovelopment of tho country, With othor manufactures, that of Ilumber hnd thriv en greatly, .and {he ‘4rotary, culter”, had 85 gonoral uso as tho sowlng-machine, tho atake for which Mr, Joseph I Woodbury, played 1n 1848 was {n 1870 tmmonsoly increased in valtto ;.and hence, also, the difiiculties of reaching It wero greatly reduced by the degencracy of tho day, ‘when, on Dec. 5, 1870, . Joueph D, 2 InpRo of twenty-Lwo yoars, mado o wecond appilcation for a patent, the Examinar of Patonts not only reyectod it on tl:a samo grounds which_socured the rojection of tho Grst, but oxpreusod great surprisn that the ques~ tion-should huvo Leen rovived. tho matier was considerod dea - working with fanrful rapidity sinos then, “with which it has been cating into our omy is aptly illuatrated by tho fuct that, on Jan, 10, 1873, twonty:four years after tha rojection of bla first pplication, Mr, Jusoph P, Woodbiury found himuelf ' owner'of tho patent for which he 0, in tho year of grace 1818, Mr, Patont-Otfice, at Washe ution of “a ylolding-pres- combination * of and slelding-ptossuro 13 of that distant ond - avery was . unknown, grant o patont, for tho The fuhsticty of our mrrency, mpt to iz fta volumo b hins repentedly Impnired the goncral rraseiug ab cortaln sessons the ligal enactments, piosperity by ome novement of our Improvement ou the there was o Treanur; muat continue for al Dunk cliroulution, Blutes motes or my disturb thut condition of tf them, it would not spocially Aftor'that dato they would ‘re wero oxpoted to uo furtlior Habilitics, principle of fixin, notico to every debt i hohud Sust heard of rejootod hin claim, The otition, and recolvod A roRatirco to tho Gavernuent for tho ex- oncles tende to an arbitrary lo to tho spirft of our instiu. * Reaolued, Tunt currency furnishied by the United ledgo of tts awn bonds with return the airrency and ro- n would supply tho rsquisito for the prosscution, duce, The witnos Blatton Agontat that the defend, 1nto tho tation {n tho telegraph to give him time to pro Mr, Constanting Mullin, the 8y o8 Liad & freo id they did so, ng machino in tlio tand, y renowed his -appll ut was again rojocted, Junuary, 1873, sgain the Patent O provious decislons and ro April, 1873, tha Tatent O; od that all ile pr unrollable, and cons 0 thio patont wan allo ‘bury party now flaunt th lumber planors and m vy, Toyally undor threat ! The lumber morchanta and m; Are naturally alarmed ‘power, and {s hostl] when oflielnl kn: tona; thorefors, Government upon Pl privilege o the recaivor to o bonds t Lia optio t5 of our monotary ‘Reaolved, That tho pa Bauking law would romnn Justly belongs, Beeded for the ovol In the inveatton bad aimed by . Brown In hin Barnett, on Tan, drows, Whoso reject- & day for resumption would givo £ to get roady to meot the time Whou tho change occurred, It was a Hitlo ovor threa yours off, Waa that tooghort 7 Somo sadd #omono.” But he had concluded with his co that, i n day was fixed, ihe ono indicated wia and 'would give abun preparo thomsclves, If tho day wns fized ana flo whnt would bo required ution? “1f a third of the sutliced to redoem all in bo required o redoom the In.this vost country? Ho did not per cont. Boma mij ‘peoplo would not lika to give specto for t moment conversion wea consn to oxist, A wan in Ban Frahefsco with spoctt, which o wnntod to ofer, for convenfonco saki ank of Eugiand notes st kuew they coold alwaya Any pronise which could factory to every ono, to solve tho prablom was for the peop) to suy they would resumo on a corta suspenslon of 1841, resumo, and nfuil finally " somo _ of The P'atent Office do- afons woro corract, again renowed his poti- Mce decided to suatain its Joctod the case. On the 20th of o0 agaln revived tho mattor, eclsiona’ wore goo ated of & tiesus of nd the Wood. | the facos of the demanding payment of of inatant stoppaga of ago by Congress of » Freo d to the people, to whiom It thio doclrion aa o the numbor of banka transaction of thelr bulness,” AOTHER BUDSTITUTE, ‘Taylor offored tho fallowing substitute s at tho Natjonal ioard of Trade rocom- aw directing tho Bocretary the greenback currency ot anth, commoncing July 1, That the Natfona!l. Board of Trade roc- 1o prohibit by Inw he payment or 6t on current depesits by the Na- That the Nntfonal Board of Trade rec- 8 0 80 anioud the Natlonal Danking La_compelled to hold the coin bonda 8 a part of In shall be equal oago & Alton mo to il infores g-prossuro’ bara and “sofary g0 in -m plo pragared themsolyes, Dlaning-mills Tesumo under tho rosol clreulation of Groat Brilain speclo, Low much woulll mend Congress i of the Tremury to oonira {I;g‘nl!c of $3,000,000 per m turers throngh- : +gut tho count 4 Am agent of the Ohlcago & Know Pulfenbarger, Coroner's jury, Ty Bloomington . ¢ Jy my offico, and I think ho compared ¢ with the c ho watch 1n hiw overshirt, my ofllce for, Comps Orons-oxamined : It 1 y artive and dopart, Tal tha train that night, 1t doparture I sont ih Puffenberger looked * tolegraphing at the 1n'for “the purpo 0 came in to picked up the wroug ordoy egius. " Don't know the coi enible, that feolin, send to Now York, would 0,40 got a Trousury note, 00d 80 bigh slnco holdors convert- them {nto speclo, command Bpocto was satis- thing nocossary 0 not to Lo afrad elegraphied ta for o common dofense ot teat 10 have beon it 1t in thetourts Lo isea all the most on- in the country, ana nee {n the mont sys- prominent logal talont has legal mouns, _Thoy beliave Bud - will figh ‘The union compri er manufacturera thoy aro preparing for their dofo; tematio stylo. The most- boen empioycd, ™ —_— | USELESS REGRET, Tho Pcople of This Inw that the Lun] recalve for inte; reeoryo until thelr resorves in 2030 por cent of their circulati That the Nationnl Board of Trado reo- nd tho Nutional Banking Iaw grudually doublo their, capital m until It shall not exceed 50 the National Bonrd of Trade reo- 'to enact n fros | ock ‘I‘nkam aflice, on't know wha ared tho clock at hlll: 'y dutv to roport tralos ag plied tho departurs of w minules after thg Am roasonsbly sure d Lis watch, Waa oW :.lh“ P‘h‘l:hn elnng his watch, atako, ho havin ro on a wpecl fenberger’s ovarw to recell Cullore they wanted to 1 question, did them responds ono hour to gl alty oxacted upon To timpose such o o0 to be s piece of Ho folt thie on}, terprising lumbe thero wero spasmodio eloria to to plans wero the banks Ral on ‘& cortain day. did ot loso of their notes didl not want (elr monay, cont fusnclal trouble they hud seen that tho effoct wus (0 stop paymonts In violution of lnw thoy {auued & form of roduco a ‘result worse thas whiat did thoy gob by it 2 The 1o tho bauks, "Ll conFageonn which decided to what was douo ut tho Eaat, - found 1 ivg in, und hisd more . heurd itwus 8o abundar and compol tho banks to o zoduce tholr clraulatio ‘per cent of thelr capital, “ Resoleed, Toot ommeud Congross talning tho above provisions,” 3 sTILL ANOTHER, Mr. Allesi, of Philady at the clock an City Not Angry Mackburn Whaled 0y’ at Memw through bis attornoy, “with #t tho feo of $20 wea mado, Tho caso tho banks, Fapse monty um the following “Dr. Ryan, of Ohict That the payment of interest on de Siould in Lhe. opttons The connnel for defense desired Edward Boune, A Memphfa dispatch, published n day or two'stace contatned the following remark s regret that Dl‘.» louger ook their currenc muu locked up hia. groen ly equal to currcucy, Lurly In Clicugo, by tha Natiohal Board be prohibited by Iaw,” 50 i "THE SHIPPING INTEREST AGAIN, Dorr offered -the following, 1 % Thero exfat at {lio mouth of the Detroft Tily- o of where it doboucties wto the waters of Lako ind rocks, meny of them belug. ck of, vexacls going in. g serlous obstructions, betructions Lo ‘in adinn watars ; ong ; d that tho nmount of valiin- d “versols”. possing dully {1ig scason of nuvigation Dy that pusing through # Oltizons gonerslly Dlackbura caned Dr, Ryan, of OLL- . Bot woar &2 ovemee s Ry ol O e, i, Court guantod a recess of an08 o procuro them. ; 0 annne! for dofenso stated { uro tholr wituosscs, and tho 0 on_in’ spite of Tho sontiment of regrot doos credit o citizens of O showa that thoy are sorry (o seo punish- upon a cillzon of 8o friendly s tawn ra Chicago, wall though that punishmont, be merited. sll, "~ Obicago doés - not! ‘well-mennt rogrot that Mem: ‘varlous'reasons, . fully claim Dr, Ryan os & cltizen in order, few words regarding Dr. amiss, The learnod physfclan s & i ability, and not destitute, of Educatod for the priesthood cautld bo nothuin, Illinots knows Toru, LaSallo County, As {n gencrally tho cass in. ¢ to which ho bolonge, tho pri tomintster aa well to bod; claim to tho title # Doctor Chlcago knows Dr. exiating between him Who romoved Mr. Ry chargo ngainet hin beln; Tt vvas avorred that tho than the cup ;™ that holy- iconble {n tho protracli liko many- other gift l, whataver that thian beforo. tho padc, . Mo t Liete tho Lanks'sought roiume, Thoro would from tho Treasury, 0 Commitiea mude 16 specle wia got fato tho wiiteh It was Luid aut, tho obt being, of Course, pro re thore lind been ' a largo coin bul- Ty, wlilels, while a protection in ona us for uuy influgnco on the If o portion of that fdle was 1t ot thelr duty to do ft, upon an cquality with other na” socond propouition of the rowoli- ica hud been marked by urroncy ut different pointa, ulated at tho East, bocamo s forall sorts of speculative omanded for buw ancd to spcculators and stock-gamblers, ositfon o Jusuo certificatws of debt wa fo this by glving holders of surplus eurTeno; tunity to convert it into a. it whn dosirabla, for the luvestmeut of the ‘Bauks, saviugs bunk funds, Leen 10 fraquontly dosire: Teucy, muking it greater This wos 4 plau w) fuvar ua the abuses of loun: duposits Lecame more Lo something to ‘act on (be curro wa8 na simplo 8 Jrocess 25 could I, at tho timo of the pouic, plua Teverves in th t would hayo beon quired without olling mort thoy wera uaablo to ware ready for the argil Blato's-Atiorney Reed wai part of tho prosecution, Erlo, ntimorots ahoals a ved tho first argument on OUARLLS W, GONATANTING gUmont for tho defonso, regard to tha law, opinons oud’ declsions bo. Tho proposition mado by th chungo 1n the way in which T'rcasury, or.tho objeats for 'mont of interest on tho de “ yleldings ylolding-proasire phis has oxpressod, for hat it does not boast: Opened the. Biographies boing } Ryan may not be an of consldersbl® Church, breoding by any means, of the Oathoila Ohurch, b g loss thon a gozitloman and & scholar: incumbent of s parish at he had a cure of souls, ho grest roligious syatem ost 18 qualified by edacation’ ly a8 to soul, and heno hix " 18 not abaolutaly without; XREAS, Homo of one of which 4 t] * WuFEREAS, It 15 beliove oand read tothe 4n -atoamers. an chanviel during any other outlal ance in tho Tro, reapect, wus dust of the country, mouicy could bo utllizod, to_ plisco themsulves tlous?. As for the tious, the history of iolent fluctuationa (n tho c: During thesummer it aceum drug tiere, aud was oaned It was not do ommon "law, and under this Sould not o Sonyicled, ey might orr in judgme, ant, it mustbo proven that he or gomething for which thero d the Judge would instruct *sonable doubta, Ho waa followed by * Esccutive Cominittoo bo In- ) Hefora the . Natfonal fo attention to the, tritotions, whers thoy ex- Woodbury, after As mon wera not {nful o, To convict tho defend litully’committod Wa# 30 ozouso, tho Jury as o roas Government, and to ssk its fmme mpt removal of these obef in Amerfcan atorsl# +, - - e ML, SMITH, OF MILWADKEZ, - dopte hiad Tooked For two years moro forward to tho meet ‘Corruption has hern tutfons, thiuking 4t would doviso Hom of remedying ths ovila of tle currency, tho Comimittoo aud wad glad ta find it for spacio payments, 80 unanimous They goemed to think tho cur Lost that could be dovised; and that fho . Bl it lacked certain elemonta which good eccurity aud These cortificates ‘would be irplus currency of Natiounl c., and efiected what had ‘eomd flexbility {n tho cur- cn roquired and less whon iich bud been gotting into 4 ou cull and juterest on Ryan from s little unpleasas nfi the Rt. Nev. B oo ! was at state, it was quito a dij to convivfulity. d loaa of hia at- J! -water was with bim might nger ftutds; | ¢ currency sliouid have, Hon,_ Tho roport of th sumption threo d have preferrod could resume in'a year, for it of feoling. Ho then of “ That on and uftor cent of tho duties o ‘Treasury notes of tho of January, 1873, 1876, 30 por ceut ; aftor the 1s Aafter tho 1at dayiof Jul, owaver, that such Treeury’ notes ed to on extent to embarrnes the for the puyment in clastlelty” and - redompe 1o Comumities provided: for- re- lience, though fndividually ho or day. o believed they 88 vory much a'matter fered the following ;. the'lat day of ‘July, 1674, 10 por u_imports may Lo pai United Btuten ; after the ot doy r iha lst day of © Judgos of Iho law and facls, carcfully wolgh sccording to thelr own oscontor in Lis o Ve taught that th gh buman beings,” 1twag did uot plow throy hud bwlco applied in c idonte, 183 dockia e ] od" man, by, 0vidonce, nd docido the Jaw upe. Judgmont. Tho pubis P o 1Tt Fecklausly plow throo i R shions that e oy S Tacklossly, but ko himacif was s tne we n the engino whoro evoryo and bo only eacaped aa i ed anothier in tho act of & 1n untifiable homigid io #amo reasons o on acnse are Sustifiuble Jist on e, Tho public prosecato {ndictment, wh 1a- thf Armed with this fearful weapon of oxtortion, Mr, Joscph P. Woodbury s commonced operations, | 1t is éald, and currently belloved, that tho arch- . Amorican politics, Benfamiy F; this stupendous couspiracy to Tuvy bia of his auduelty, his fngenulty, Whollier tho current belief fa well th offects aro tho samo, and hio will now proceed to turn it 1o hins given notice that Le will do- each muchino using his put. 40 cents on every 1,000 fost of il process is to Lo p ~had & falling for the of Bpoach may moan, Tiyan st up his shingle physictan, ond brought su tor, ‘laying the dam Hilliard, of Ghlcago, registorednt himself v Momphis, nnd fo Sve Mayor and ALlo. Ifa man Dpresonted lettorsof introduc~ sult, it was, oy tald strange’ stories mome.-' 8nd all othor cases tends dy House, and securod hose men must s savinga bank had had Lutler, i tho leador of 060 cortificates aud not in o blo to get ull tha money re- gagosund other per; It might Lo aaid the Government but in Philsdelphia thoy found that th s had faken all tho currenoy tho Goves was willing to give, Tuesocertificates woul stock gambling, and give savings Ly & moderate Tato of iutorest ot _th , . The amount was a motter for termine, It wus, howover, Tue thitd -propa -his spiritual ‘snulhi 1 man at $20,000, Dr, Ryan and Dr, the Foabody Touse, tion from Clifeago,” Th | tinca at the Peal of incredulous atte approhionsion of thelr hiost Tiyan gave groat. tho madical .mop It wa this cause_whi an altorcation witlr Dr. Luke P, ville, in chargo of the Walshall Ty cation culminaod in Ryan's call n'a roplying witha Natorally enou “tion, and fho ox Phi and Chica ch was sent to Mr, N. mpliis Rolfef Assoc! ‘ danger, pamel; | founded or uot, bury:has his pateut, 1nto currency. maud a Uectiss eut, and n foyally of lumber dressed by thiy thus extorting from tho State of Tlinola ~'come-of - $500,000 a yt 3,000,060 n year,: 8 mmnmoth outrago without & 'Lio aBnouzicomont of this outry lumber intereat to'its very foundadi zation, !L‘pr(lmfinfl itry of the count A mootiig* of delegates™ fro throughout” the country was h b for the purpaso.of muking an. paraticlod ssenult upon, tho fndus-. it meoting tifo following Woodbury has_obtainod patent planing-muchites, ty from thoso who. Tessurs bars, on the ventor of that sud cent'; provided, h 11 bt b recs Natioual Treasury intorent,on thie publlo g Wy and preparo the couhitry for g which diminiahed the demand tho gamlling i it, Dy this ‘amend- T would bo-aboiit would.be et usida on the dobt. - Hia noxt t to thie Nattonal Danking law, whonever the Tronau pocio atandard; Nation, groat .deal *comm utl at last they excited, tho one of ) who olaimed tholr baggay ks & chunce to efr surplus carn- Cangress to do: ndvisablo to fudicato somo [+ “on an equulity, for tho Nayment of the fnferes, endments were 08 followa: - - P‘m nn‘tl\lllllenflmqn viding that, * m«d lllghho ) established by any and aucts ruloa anil roquiriug all Nation: the City of Now Yor! o dertaken to fram offenss to some of tuat- defendant - ros interference with: felislod him into Bluckburn, of: Louls nfirmary. ‘The alter- ing-Biaokburn s Lar, vigorousapplication of |'f dsnger, whero the resumption anythin . There was show inat defondant 0w could dofondaut :ould there bo any gullt in tus Mun waa at the front, ar, and frodi- (Ho- United States ko worth fighting for,— 6 has shoken tho mot &' particlo of 1877 coin and poy willfully commi itted such nct, The coln _recelves commit such act? How ntnun's besrt?', Thig on the unglue, tho worst hances were ten ta one of Noua'of thoso on the englno with, ,-aud lie only saved his lifo: by a miraclo. 1y 10 bo Kliod even if none of 1ho pas . A man full of vigor and lifo, with. 0 waa now sitting by Iuy such indifTerence, waa entirely hoso who could testify legal-tonder au might.: bo_somo emen had a horror but in Englund, since ity ind . been_adopted rywhera oxcopt at (ho Tesumption was fixed, and aud: the Trousury Botes ico would 1t mako o & man wos oficred? Was it not 47 for it could a0 euslly ba would be preferred for muny tura was that tho certificaten comyutod 1 the resorves difierence of opinfon, Somo gentl . of wnything but gold knd silver; 1844, u form of papor curren Which wos a legal “tonder “cye: ‘pl-uc} of {sauo, ‘lu duy ':;51 .epecio puynionts resumi ‘worth specle, hiat differen: o whous one'of thous notes practically a apecle payuen turned futo specte, an Ehould not Lo now beld by tho banks, Th wero required to huve reserves, Lo in iutercat-bearing _securitics, on their assots when the, est on thoir clrculation, sbould besituto, doposits into co thielr drawing interest on would be on. beneficiul to tho When mouoy was plouty bunks n call at very low rates of interest, Uimos almost nominal, On tho whole, oxperlence had by muby years! dlucussioy they bud reuched n pojut whero thoy ¢ thing distinct, Thoy hud often sal place at "tho carliest posibio day, d - mony plins aud hud falled to all “wera _based on day for resmnption, mes, but Lolloved tho racticablo 'and cortain, ‘lmout. tho-cutire a8 been offocted. m’ o nunibor of citiss: uld in Soptembor at Al notes *ao o- Danks may-ba porsons tomplying with providediby law. atiounl Banking law Fodoom tharr notos in {avor of tho Iargost Uborty in the bauking h the aulr croated gonsa. | eing killed himsolf, dispatches* betweoh Mem. K. Falrbank, Prost.’ {ation of Gieago: jan_ Aid -Hill- 5018 had be~n hurt, ndment to tho 4 dovotod wife, wh dout of tho Me Ay, N, K, Fatrbunk, ‘What is the soalal & 4axd, of Ohteogo, - - i sido, 10 dine s werd passed to the prisoner's gullt or fnnoe. or {nsauo, and tho ouo witncss: pato him ‘from the charge of a—the conductor of the train—wag tanding of Drs; B, - A D, . President Howard 1 " und demnnds anexorbitant royal ueq A machino with yioldin ground that he-wns tho original pplicablo to said machiiug “ Witenkas, Wo oro advisod by bellovo thut his elsime are with patent ivalid for lack of novelty vention, and bocausa the invent mou uso for more thun twenty-Avo years with tho' aagent of tho-claimant; ¥ Thercsore, We, to Joln togotlier “fo oxiortionuto.demanda of sald Woodbu ‘auch action aa may bo d [eriminal carolessncs: ! |provented from- spoaking- by hia Bute's Attorney would Bave told » - ed trom dofng no by #fraid -somothing ‘would come out of ‘would save tha dofendant from tho Poni fact thu! Puffauborgor himaelf Tods 0 post of dunger—must creato s doubt in thelr mind, roven boyond a doubt thit the dcfendant, na #oon a4 hq recovered from the shock he reccived by Jumpiog from his train, openod hin wateh o) st Bk poroned 78 oasthly tiava tiirned his: watel bas 5 o had boon told wyer. to submit the - concurred n ‘Mr, about tho forolgu del 4a resumo waa yre) 6ot their houschol Buzby's remaika, ™ bt wero frightful, and any u All thiey could do was 10 ds in’ordor, ond muuufacture &nd moko o bLasis oy— could not debt in gold, ~Englaud wus. 7, A, D, Lannsta i aol Bolbiug of tiows, and cinniot_ard who doce, T gave them fon-c I sond §1,000 lfi:n![hl. o tloy ‘eliould not ), for tho publle to poy interest wore already paying inter- That was 60 apparont uo ono 1f tho banks choso 10 convert their thero, wus 1o objection to Heneo that principlo rd atory, was prevent &n; muittal letfor to you, the Biate's Attorne) -N. K, Faanang, Ontoado, Oct, 21, 1873, weard Asrociation's tablo chiaracter and ore. Would dismiag Ccounsel and fully tontiary, The of payiug off thélr .onormons’ n-tho engine— mau showld bo eot to work , and thus’ poy off thoso dobta, wenty years befors resumption, Her . work and made mopoy, and hor foreign by. tho woulth created by -would bo to drain Amer worse off_than_naw, eafoand nbunda roud to resumption, -+ ; o e Nourso asked wh 3r, Kinsoy said after {ho Noj AMr. Nourso had not o read NOT ANXIOUS TO BEK THE ORID, - . tlon from tho Doard of Pablic Works fo ib Saturday wwas . docline °* “MR, KINSEY CONTIR! that what was uoodod was gound fin which would avert such e eean 10 oo | 1 B, i Presiiens e Ryan and Hilllard bave no thc undorslgned, do oreby” agreo | $Atding with the profesalor F mutusl protection aguinst the “her - —~ er - people,—To resume L At e ica of coln, and leave her, cauld /keop thelr paper ut they were on the right- on” Englind oWed ‘s for ) and after the s, ho belleved ould say wonio~ thot resumption Of Dr. Milllard the pross o ho bas unfortunately fullon has been of some service As a matter of fuct thore Dhia should % regrot that iyan, of Ohleago,n xprosaea tho opinfon thal in comn:;mnding 'IIL 10 good reason. why Aom, Dr. Blackburn canod Dy, ——— THE EXPOSITION YESTERDAY. "' Altoother tha attend a8 large yestorday as it duys, yot ft. wua Jarg morning by a prominont caze withont an argument, because Rood would hava the Iast say, aud Keed was an awful ‘follow on an are iat_man Tieed was a born orator, and waa porfectly terriblo bofore o ury, and ho oy Would not bo mislod by whiat ia would sy to . - BTATE'S ATTORNET REED, 4 in closing for the prosecution, sald it was not evesse )y 1intent, If the Court riminal intent had to ho then ‘it worild br thotet “ We turihor'agres fo an‘ussensment upon éach of! Lér of machines uscd by eack, ara_uro attached when such; which sum £o asscssed shall bo tivo Committes in puyiug coun. or. oquity that of tho under-’ ing to tho num that uny auswered, vucortaiities, aud fized no He dotadled theso various aclies Dresut ono was alono ‘waa not wholly respous The wholo Commitico agreed abo Tha lssuo of certlficatea rocelved an ulmoy d simply propared thoir concluxions jn ¢, uud lnld Lefora the meoting tho cotrolled the Commitics, ALLL NAZIO, OF LOHION, reed wilh tho roport oped that tho date of re nsscssments aro made, digbursed by on Excent ol and exponse of any ay Lo brought for of againt any one ALd we do i action ut law.- AU sk, ancaat the Exposition was nof 1148 boon on guln days and holls er than an ordinary observor It was constant tho day throughoif and if the bullding wa not jammed, still-there wero 5 great many pooply there, Tt was creditablo to tho vials tors yeaterday afternoon ‘that Tho moution, mude by tlio papers of the great number of peoplo to tho parf uear tho Juckaon strect entranco, case Lo provo an would inatiuct them that a. ¢ roven againstiho defendant, uty 0 acquit the Court would give t illed another with intent, der ; but if it s done with monslsugliter, aud of such It was lawful for tho man to it without due caro o circu; lieved the defondant killed R, J, irther agree that wo will mako no settlo- ment of compronilse with the enld Woadbury by an_acknowludguient of Lis rh evon by inference, without the a tie Exocutive Gommitteo, To f clyes and tlois wo ropresent. It s further ogreed Ly oach of “that tho Exocutive- Committea shinll do any and all things that thoy muy ed to udvanica tho fntoreats an o, 4o uso of tio. duvica In aucaiion, clvos bound by thoir action, 0, composed -of W, L, Froc., 3. Jewett, Bouton ; and Vt,, Was_appo unscl the Hon, Caleb uesent, Ho La ghts may bo implicd dvice and consunt of bis we cack bind our- ko underaigued Luvo full power. {hings s tho re of freo and elaatio nking on tho pres symonts. whon, poustblo, h instructlo, It s man 1¢ would ba & base of & mur- it 3t 18 fnvoluntafy tho defendant wan obnrged, Tin un engino, but ho did 1t th fury e Draes through crimis od to find him guilty. Tt a3 an ouglueor, {0 look _at tho_ clock at tho clock, fhen. of criminal _carelesnnces, the accident would oceur 4¢ ho minute’s time of tho o avo stopped thera ted out of Lewiont, “near the Bag, Waa it shiould stop for 50 min Was it reasonablo or sonuible duco the watch beforo the jury? W take it beforo o prominent Jaweler afte examino it and testify Leforo the Jury thnt tho watch was out of ordor 7 Loeauso If st watch_ad beer .| produced, it would hiave ta 1 1o L lookod at his watch at Lockport he iave fonnd out thnt it ind stopped, and §f ho ald not ‘ool s 4t he was yuilty o When the agonlzing ery of scald bis gor, ho thought, 1 am I {0 do to covor Up mny Lia walch and sot 1t ack o malio It o lto, ot convicted, thoy might juat as wall let ow fhirough bumin belny reasoning which b . salil he fully s huve been fixd exrly, «dom of the Committee, view of tho great we: tlon of busiiicss ‘poymonts purtial] 8 aud {0 resumo g concluded as follo rlco_or so-callo oprociation’ of .euough demouatrated, cot aell a dollar of thair gold, ulitmuto rodom, cumulato ‘tlius thero will bo an incresing and thio oxplana~ eauuption would but b would defur to tho Wi 4l to Lim that, in ntry and the coudi-, £ nocossary to resumo spucis Lo desired to tiovo the fullowing First—To juicit afler the word * continua tho Words un Secund—To fuses 4 preniturh on gold 1a no coenbacks cun ba_caslly 0 bunka.and'the Trous~. but hiold it for ta, i A8 At will ao-! emptioh of papor manoy, dcarclty in tha markot, tho, in_ proportion as tho aoe: old udvance, Ap- ot of greoubacka en the redempion. ty, dollar- for dollar, of I bavo resched zorol! uint of ‘paper currenoy; inted tho same nurat portionsd to &l tho demauds t tho rise in tha; the art gallory was aud authority to faliory weid decm Loat caloulat “toct tho righta 4 and that e will L 'An Exccutivo Committec Ogdensburg, N, A “Thta Gommittgo exnployed ‘us. co thio Hon, Jdward Pierreponr, Jolin T. Drow, And £0 endod the crushibg the snoniy, - - On Oct, 3, tho Exeeutive Commitice, counsal, mt Mr, Woodbury quest, 'Tho “organization "broposed flint Alr, Wood., should bring sult against sume'ono of-tho Boston' uso 10 puy royulty under licono on accomit of patont No. 108,403, ! it determino the valldily of the Woodbury refused to do, and cxe nation that If uo colpromiso had been maade by {nst’ porties all over the country ing-inachincs with * yieldin injuuction and @ Excoutive Coutmitloo, therefurs, procoede 1 onco for tho contlict, and fssuedciroulara to all ownors-| “of planiug-machiucs, calling for eo-operation, Tn obediouco to3this call,a e laning-mill owiers su 0 4t tho Pacitio Hotol,, gorllla nttracted o of tho Exposition takivg & good frm eliover ly éalled” Durwinian 1t, and try,ta traca the source,, .Ono going thro tho tonth time {4 that he missed bofore, adding to your storo of Dal carelessnoss, then they “theory ' will” go buck on rigin of apecies from another: ugh this groat show , for even surprisod to seo how mi Dy all means keop golng aud general information; L. £1,205 Fon aLMrizg) 1 One thousand t amount thut Lus Lee) Elgiu Watel Comp nieduls at tho Expa nirs, and sond & Ul the first Mondoy of rt 08 an additional resolution ; That on aud nfter the first Mouday , goid and silvor coin ahill be the only logale or tho payinont of uny dobks, publio or pric Lo belioyed In moeling 1 squarcly, By giving the jieo) He must have known left Tewont within ono ther man® time, Ho ought to I frozo over.” BMill ha and Tan fnto’ tho' othier train. reasouablo that a man’s wateh without his knowing it ? camulation Increa ! uzantly, oa thio fund for tho redoni ca, (liey depreciate (1), and wi approach {n quan tho depreciation riod, the tma , and’ thore exi st atop towurd, accompaned by! "a_couuscl, at his own re- Lo quostion falrly and Jle and. buuks timo to loto Tesumption could be speudily iuiidred ond fivo doifars fs the n forwarded to Memphia by tho puny,—proceeds from the sition, * To buy ona of these dima {o tho _yellow-fevor s vt Of thio programind of overy TO-DAY'S MUSIO, . 1, March—* Montan: 2, Bulsotion from #gg 9. Ovorturo—tt 4. Polkn—* Tremplanto owners who rof from Mr, Woadburs, ‘ond -upon - that - patont, This Mr. Pressal u dotorinls price of gold, with a fixedvalug of moro evidente of the deprect 18 the rivo n tho prico of cof i = matter-of fuot, Do conutry.uscs gold ns a Al -countrica uso it au uu fntsr- . Practically, the ation of grecni R, NOURAE, OF DOATON tton -or flour 7 0 Howton Bourd of Tia a terrible story of e 1ad proposed propur that some mem- kou it, -That ought to o postpotioment miigist bu 00 110w, Lo hopud {but. i rrow (to-duy), 1 " sald thiat; as th the floaucial problem, it w; ber of that body alould apeu inational currency, Lo douo immedlately currencles—gold,” Which 1a for int actions ; and payer, which is not. accopt ..this ' fact? folly .. ofmaking the : dor hio rhould proceed o owniug ‘or uein; pressiro burw, /World has._two! oruational trine-! for domestic uses, Why! crimiual negligenco, led victims firut atruck m_the catso of (s ; whay leave would b given bim to-m IUNSEY, OF CINCINNATI, 1t 4 YEur ugo the Cincintiatl Toard of, 4 commitice to oxutwine tho fiiwnclsl - conditlow of the country, They reported, port was genorully adoptod, Itwus simil Teupects (o the tho oue sublutited by the Finauce Con v o would suggest as au smondment to tho port, that the notos Lo Clila would bo moro ac- 1u offcred tho following resunt kystem of Natlonul Dank. | ono i gecuring the holier of 3 L 1n espectully desirable | by an anlondment {0 ko ! 8 open to apy exten- wnd manufuctiring ine’| . tor 0 th do- mestlo currency depend; of tho forelgn or ortntional currency cantrol, | . curreney control’ ont ? Tlio mpnoy ther elements of pro- fintd that more 1 ' i oting of Chicago Couihio ot ermen wan hold on Oct, It wai - ogroed by thona pre, ent {o onroll themaslyes by siguing the_rosolutiony udopted at the Albiny moutlng, Witlt n_provision that | Clicugo . orgunizn- own_’ Exoeutive toual eurroney’? intorristional (rad, abd | ~domeatio trade, clemout contrale‘thio fata of tho o duction. This {8 clear, 4 Agnin, wliy minko ti -pendent upon tho {ntorn ot rathor make the intornatior n the domeatic 7., s, butchor them by dowa and their chile swould' mako othor engincera ‘kleas, and., theso - followa would wa'do'Xiil & thouaand A votdict ‘of guilt ny seloniific effart conld do CITALGE TO TUE JUBY, don of Mr, ead's tho jury, to tho ot this consst '8, Yotpourrl from * Norton ", <8, Gulog 4 Murjon » 1. Mareh—Tomeward Boavads 1, Qvarturo—* Zampa 3. Funtalsie, comle .. 4. Waltzes—* Amplfn 5. Belectfon from “ Precios 0. Overfure—* Zanetta ", ,. 7. Polka-Mazurka, s 8 Potpourr from Nabucso ™, 9, Galop—tIndra .. & moroe caroless ani. rocl domeatlo eurrency whally de- | sedgments upon (gold) curruncy * Why! il (gold) eursnor do-1 gtieh, why should all'of our” domestlo | o3 depend upon importutions? - Tm. ! cawio flictubtions i ourrency, with tholr atiendod disalors,” N toadjourn until 10 this moraing,' lution in the luttor rej aLlo ul ony. Treaunry, ceptable o tha Woat, " Wigneas, Ous ing tius provod u iy o rcpluting noles sgunist Jose, T atem £roo und fth priviley slon requized by.the busincss . tereats of tho countey thnt it wmestlo roductive iudustrics ; ‘tierefore, “ Hesolved, That in o “with puLlia polic £uro t0 remaya ol of Nalfonal Bank curvens ;io tho pighit, to ull bunk tho required soeurity, ‘or poailive aufoty of to) )5qudyl}tl than s At the eonclus “briofly chargod tlon of crima was ncossery thero had been_crimil 01 s Loy might thinik adlvisable for tho pramotion | o o B Tt 3 s oo e Brameion pay In' oy sscsemiont of §1 upon, every: muchino i, uso, Tho Execuiive Gommit{ooappalited conslais of goutlomen : James Bayer, of Soper, vk, of Park & Sopor 3 W, | kwwood & Dunklee, 3, W, I *0f Frout &' Co,, was_ clooted ‘Yreasurer, nhd W 4! | Fullor, of Palmor, Fullor & Ov,, Becretary. Tha Chlcugo orgenization mét sgain uy {ho Pacifo Hatel ou-Oct, 16, und ordlerod‘an_additionu“auseus.. ment of $4 on each machive, <1t was further ordered ‘it ciosiars by propared aud sent o Tucrotiad o) urgently roquosting them tp unite reaist o M Wes b ioe Biortisnate ang Tomndoiconte) urgiiment the Jndg effvet that no fnten~ {1 but if they bolieved 'y had to Aind tuat thers was 4 Tn plafn By roductivo fnd <portatious ‘alous' nal negligence the allty, If thoy bolleved mbinod, or that there lnd beon 00, thoy'must flud tho defoudant THE JURY TUEN RETINED, > ng ngrood at . late hour, It wae i 1 n wealed yerduat ourt at 10 o'clock thia e T ‘A'New nnd Valuable Application of India + One of the most valuablo uses for india rubber yob dlscovercd is found u Fiuloy's invention for covering manufactured articles with coatin whereby thoy ara roudored wholly ‘mado of rubbar, Mesary, Morrls, Tavkor & attachod fo thalr mont for coating wrought-iron tubes with 0 of reudoring them non-corros lo, This yulcanization is cffected erianance to defy all natural ch (o ordiunty solyouts of a9, hydro-chioro acid, soe altizo and ucld solutons, Asa coating for iron tubid 1tu usa will ba lomestio econvmy, the’ following Drafnerd & Co, ‘A, Dunklbo, of no'act or futenf] no erimiual negligou ind it was agreed to, . THE. THIRD ORGAN R The followiug 1 the programme for the zocifal at tho; Gontopary. M. E; Ghuroh, 1, "*Grand Goncertg " (N0} 9), 2, Andunte. and’ allegrelto from “Foufth .« & 2+« Urgan Sopata ™, ... b oy Jennts Plerce, ', coffo frous Hoventh Bymiphony i, . The Favorite Route, The Ohlcago, Burlington & Quinoy. Rallro tfatu, Tho through Pacifio express for ouncil Blafre, , Ban Prauclsco, uud all olber Far-Wost polnts, will leave the Contral depot, foot of Lake atroot,. ot 10 clock a, m,, Bunday, Oct, 20, stopping at Indiana ave- | Buo and Canal stroet tations, This 45 tho lina that has boon nwarded tho lnst contract for the trans) of tho overland mofla (o aud from Bu Chinn, und Japal Northwestern, ur view it fa not only conalstont but congrvativeof the zentrictions thut now as epecial privilige, and ompsnies (hal furuih but not to-finpalr the fntegrity the circulating notes fu every ECITAL.” " | for tho at the opening of th , this aftarnoon, : ng Mr,'Woodbury's Tt will bo understood that thio war thus fongurnted tw'onoof vital intorcst 1o tho country at larip, s *| overy uew development will ba wlfl'!.'hl:d ‘with the miost 'abaorbing foterest, Should Mr, Woodbury succeed in estublishing Lis claim, tho Pajent-Oltice will becomo a medinn for wholosulo roblery whose oxiont. will bo Limited only by the resourcos of tho country, Tho followfng deacription snd comment ) machinon from tho Sclns oroat i Ll cone iy bt nomonubls 1t placo 1u (his country in counocd Jopkplars ‘mrmlulng lc’um Woodworth xiatlonal tux to od nfght ba ro- lo community, o of tho Nutional 4o Liold and_koop he Unlled Btates . ¥ dtcgolved, That wothuk the heay, wwhich (ho Nitional Danks aro subjoc *dyced with general beneflt to tha whol “ Resoloca, Thot f 1n theso chan Bankdng laws tho bunks aru required _{he gold futerest accruing from 4 onda depositod witlh tho Goverument fur (ho securily of thely clreuluting notos, it will form & basls for {he resumption of speco puyinent fu tho futuro whon tha tntereata of the nution 4 1o also moved o an fug out * on and after thie and {nsert #ou snd after U Through tickets vis the und Ohicago, Rock 1 & Lacifio Ratlwayu will bo good op thjs train, C ——— The Brondway Overcont ALZ Nutting' fa the card of the neason, York styles caunot ba found In suy other establishe mout, fo offora all tlonow full and wintor shadss for ) and children, and cholce just imported, g8 of hard rubber, 8 {ndostruotiblo as if ) Oln'uflnlro !In a. o Awmerfean, Wi tlona tlat over fon with patoats, 8, Qoucurt vuriatlons on “Btar Bpangled Bannor Tubber for the puirpos sivo and indestructibl with a degreo of honiu acid, coal g lution of natural xalts, and have no effoct uj thoro could ba nol ‘most spproolated In ‘Water iaa nccossity, Theso tubes have boo iwo years with nnt:rl nulhmllx‘n great measure, Bwow geucrally used, lio st rosolntion by atrik. frut Mouday in July, 1877, Lo full payment or funding of thonutional dobt has beun provided for, and the bul: trudo hus_ oen turned perniuncntly i nited Slates,” und also to insert fu tho- " tho Words by a wisa Ho| for Oslorado and Xansas, Mealth, pleasure, profit, Fine huntiug, A grand exoursfo mssortment of gents? furr, Nos, 184 and 160 Blato Motiso, where 0, O, D.” uaves you mousy, —_— The Winter Style of gentlemon's druss b, very alegant, fs now ready a | Tarker & Tilton, Hatlery, No, 83 Olavk streat, opposite the Court-Houso, r, Lty Cor tho tern of ourtewn yenrs, aud tylc uded by ress, for fourteon 7 Suomoply DOSSIG b ouprcasive Dt Lkl tures of various States passed rosolutions hmploring Congreas to grant no furthor extensions, and it Aually expired in 1830, aftor an exiutonco of' twenty-oighit and plenty of time, streot, opponi] cago on tho 27th, and Galosburg on the 28th {uat, Gronada, Golorado, Fare for the round trip,—from Ol cago, §30; from Guleaburg, §45, Tiok ya, Dilly stages At Granad Vil tobateh Kane ickms rov, or $lzoot, Oblokgo, 8 1o uiesbrrg: n leaves Oble, acond oy inutead of #by'uv; paliey,” LAl pellon ols good for forty hat un offort had been mad o convct for New Meir 1o show with how lttle gold remunption could he cte and the business of the country carried. on, cf st reausuplion was postponud for - thres Al was struck by two point, v “ YWooil h's dovice was an Improvement on Miit's ackiio, Whicl was defoutiya o Fobt i 'm0l zaduce commen lead pipy

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