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J' o4 ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1876, i ‘ TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, and firm, closing at 82}@32}c for March | was established in Chicago. ¢ Boon after, tho | of bank resumption, as in the United States, | decmable in coln, inatend of tho presont illo- | is given to oach votor. Thousands of thoss J. D. WEBSTER. ¥ and 84} for Mny, Iiyo was quiet, at G3}@ | Becroinry of the Trensury insugurated his | Hore wo refusa to tho banka a cirenlation | gitimate notea rodoemablo in frredaemalle 640, Barloy wan quict and 1o higher, closing | war upon the whisky thioves; and, when it | moro than 85 per cont of tho doposit of gold | paper. In such a case tho ovil of tho legal. 171,00 | at G0c for March nnd 56je for April. ogs | becamo apparent that Chicago hnd been ono | equivalent, and then ench noto is tnxed as | tendors would bo mitigated, They would ro- - | were in fair demand, and pricea ruled steady | of tho principal points of operntion, the ne- | cironlation and as deposita. Our Congress | main in Birculation, but geadually wonld at Friday's decline. The bulle of the sales | cessity wns felt for filling tho offico of Col- | rofuse to lot it be possibla for banks to issuo | ceaso to bo tho busia of: contracts. They 899 1 woro at §7.85@8.16. Thoro waa a quiet cal- | lector of Internnl Rovenue with a man who | aspocie-payment currency. Thoy think that | would sorve to pay old dohts, and would cir- #lo ranrket ot ensy prices,—quoted at $8.50@ | conld bo implicitly trusted to carry out the | if tho banks woro allowed to fssuo notes, dol- | oulato at their curront valuo in coln. In a 1.50 | 5.60 for common to choico, Sheep romained | spirit of the reform which Liad been bogun. | lar for dollnr, for their gold-squivalent | fow years thoy would have filled their offico, h‘? firm nt $4.00@6.00. Ono lmvred dollars in | It wes in this emergency that the President | acocurity, thon thero would bo specie-pay- | and be no longer demandod for the purposo o ol 2 ‘Prepar. | gold would buy $114.62} in” greenbacks at | nnturnlly turned to his friend, Gen. Wenstzn, | monts, and tho statesmon who insiet that | of trade. v k,m‘d,;"mm,_fi be wuro and give vost- | tho closo, and requeated, ns o porsonal favor, that ho | guch a thing is imposaible would be rulned. It mny bo arguod that banks would not ne- ©fion direes In foll, nclading Btate and Goust, 3 e would vacato tho offico of Sub-Trensurer and [ Wo submit this financial history of tho | copt thess terms, would not nceopt tho liberal pianoes may bs mude oither by dratt sxpreas, | Rightoousness forms the subjectof adio- | gy that of Colleotor. Though tho | Conadinn Btates to the careful reflocting ob- | concossions, and would not resumo apecie- ¢ TRRAE 70 orzY suDtonnETe coursa yestorday by tho Rev. J. H. TROW- | 1o nosition, under tho clrcumstances, wns | servation of thinking men, and ask thom to | payments. Then thero ia a short process by i Daily, delirerod, Bunday axcoptod, 24 conte ver wook, | DAIDOE, who finds that the standard of moral | oot “with trials and dangors which wero | comparo such n history with thnt which is | which thoy can bo made to doso. If the P P dulivered, Bundyy tackuded 30, conte Zatyoeke | rectitudo in soclety, trdo, and politics 18 far | 1, yyorg irksome os comparad with tha ensy | proposed in tho UnitedStates,—tha exclusion | offor of an incrensod ciraulation on tha samo . UblesgoTit, | removed from tho standard of tho Seriptures. | g.405 of tho Sub-Trensury, Gon. Wensten | of il metallic monoy, and tho substitution of | security s now, an oxemption from the tax In politics especially tho standard of right- | 4:1 1ot hesitata to nssume the new responsi- | * papor dollars.” on circulation and doposits, are not sufcient nover found their wny to the voting-offico. In numerous easos tha papers were with- hold from votors who wora known ta bo- long to the Oppositlan. In othor onses foreo was usod to put men into prison and dotain thom thore until after tho eloctions, In many cases tho practice of stufling the ballot-boxes or urns wna resorted to. At Ma- donin, whoro but 500 voles wero cast, tho Ministorialist candidato was doclared ro- furned by 3,000 mnjority. This 'a n speci- men of industrious voting and ballot-box stufling of which onr own tax-eatora and bummors in the Twenticth Ward might not bavo boen nshamed. In Cadiz, where tho mnjority of the poople aro Republican, avery Ministerialist momber waz roturmed, In somo provinces voting-papers wero not only BATES OF BUBSORIPTION (PAYABLE IN ADVANCR). Postaxe Prepnid at this Ofco. Dally Baition, postpald, 1 sear.... Partsof yearat nml'rllc. alled Ll FOUT WRE! A T-Woukly, poaioad, I'y He Died Yestorday Morning After . 0 Weelk’s Illness, N His Military Services Before and During the Civil War, Lahors In Conncotion With the Seweragy System of Chicago. Civil Offices Hold by Him Under the Prosent Ad. , minlstration. IN MEMORIAM, H AMUSEHERTS, cousnesa is an unknown quantity and of 0 | pijties saying that, as in tho anmy lo had . —_ inducoments to thom to resuma Epocio-pay- | rofused, but thronts of imprisonmont wero Tarke) on‘fi:’wtl&n‘;‘r:::;‘ ) HOOLET'S THEATRE—Tuandolph sirest, batween | Very inforior quality. ‘The proacher suggests | u1ovars oboyed the commands of hin superior | BHALL WE IL -PAYING BANKG P | monts, then dealing with them ns tho Gov- | mado against thoso who should disouss or ek 14 gt \axk e zatilp: Ths Cullforals Mind a Department of Rightcousness as & part of | ;mecr, 5o in civil servico ho would follow tho | A Btorcotyped resolution sdopted at all tho | ernmont deals with thelr predecossors, tha | talk publiely sbout the elootions, and tho yo it e kteatedes ADELPHI THEATRE—Deatborn strest, corner | tho Contennial Exhibition, and upon its walls | jonis mlo of conduct, From the timo ho | Meetingsof all tho inflationists, whethor in | Btate banks, in the way of tax on circulation, | voting-halla wero thronged with gendarmerle, # Our Wobater's dead 1" placed thoro to prevent any but the Ministori- alists from voting, Buch faots as theso giva an inside viow into Sponish politics which is not oncouraging. Thay show that the eleotion itsclf was o farce, that tho Cortes is packad, and that any day the peoploe who havo baoen 80 outrageous- ly abused mny rise against ita authority, *It doos not. bml'u woll for tho future of Bpain, nor for its futurs efforts to put down the Cuban rebellion, Tho American paoplo have of late years boon exposed to abuses similar in kind, though not so glaring or reckless in A soldler trlsd—a pateiot brave, 1o foughit bis native land to ssye,— To free tho poot, down-itodden siaTe= ow there he lios, And the draped banners o'er him wawe TNeath Wostern skies, i '+ Monros “Humpty Dumpty.! ho would display specimens of our so-ealled | (niared tho offico of Collector, tho work of | Stato conventions or at ward clubs, i to the | would soon rendor nny circulation, savo of - ‘MOVICKEN'S TIIEATIE—Madison strest, betwecn | ¢ logal-tanders "—the dishonored and dishon- probing tha cormption in tho revenno servico | ¢fect that tho notes of tho National Banks | spocie-paying notes, rather unprofitable. : B"‘l"‘:’l";‘ L and Siata. Engagement of Xmma Waller. | oring promises of this great nation 10 Py, | «ag begun in carnest. Though the discov. | Shall be withdrawn, and legal-tender green- | Moreover, the notes of non.speciopaying B oy practieally, nothing to nobody, nowhere, 8% | w00 41nt wworo made were of n charctar to | Packs issued in thoinplace. That is a funda- | banks would loso their standing; they would Phi CT—Dotton Philkarmonta Glub | yime and without interest.” It is a hard- appall a less courngeous man, Gen, Wensren | mental principlo in that party, on which thero | rapidly take their placo 8a stump-tail or red- money sormon, in part, aa will bo seen, and | )0 or gnitared, Ho hias been the ono to hold | 18 1o difforanco insontiment. Has the propo- | dog, and circuisto ot o disoount. At all it traces the present flood of dishonesty, . b =, ib taut tho line of the prosecution by which the | sition any substantinl basis of justice, and to | ovents, Congress ehould provide the means : J mfl le AL, | thett, and corruption chiofly to tho fact thnt corruptionists have been drawn into the toils | What extent? and tho induccmonts for private capital to g ;hu Govu;inmenzlhn;mnd;‘:: n:;xrnpt t:n:;- omo nfter tho other. Itwas tho faith reposed | I :::nfi;l::n?:m:]n;ifl\kmo‘;n ‘“:i nflowhnlz: ragumo, if it chooscs to do so, eom or give real valno poper-ourrancy. | i 1im by the Presid tho So of | porm o bank-notes redcoml —a Monday Morming, Maroh 13, 3870 _ | Oter and collatersl canses huvo Tod to do | i ety 0 Eretiiont bad o Seereey of |4 g sormont logaltondor motes which ro JFE FLAG OF THE ¥REE. z with tho nation's moral degenerncy, out of | con und dofent the wily dnventions of the | redeomablo in nothing, then thoro i o show 'I'hmm n:!:nm" l;sd: e E:tgu; U::; Groonbacks ruled stondy at tho Now York:| which, it is foreibly affirmed, thero is bat ono Ringsters, by which thay hoped to change | Of 800d sonso and sound policy in having all | €vess w y my 106 was & man of nobls mold,— Ilis country, in her gallant £o1d, No purer name has o'ar enroll Than his wo mourn And oft Lls virtes ahall be totd Dy frlonds forlorn. In our msnguinary civil war, Amid the deadly cannon's roar, Ax'brarely sa o yaars befors, Mo mot the foo; Andnow in death, his conflicts o'er, Exchange on Saturday at 874 way,—* tho wny of righteousness,” tho G ¢ polioy and defent th . | the carrency issuod directly by the Govern. | the American flag fre,—that is, tako tho tax | dotail, nor marked by absoluto violoncs and Hylaa il o, | S ; = e c“:hm:“mnm? :,y :I.m g,::mt uh‘::::, ment. If the United Btatos are to havo a | O tho matoriala of which it is made. Wo | imprisonment ; but the Amorican poople aro But, Webater, o'er thy honor'd bed i e, T4k e Sk ety g AT RN, W DYLRR, srzsn, | 06 will bo puid Gon. Wrasrea ot his | Pormonont papor monoy, redoemablo of no | oo n the Gontoneial Manivorsary of Nutlonal | longauiforing, mad soonee o later right | JHth iriorat snacs ad ZR us! een overe: 0 n 0 den . g i 7S i Indopondonco, and yet no man can expend o tor t will bo tho sigh of relief | timo or placo or in any form, and such paper " :;ntm:‘;u "ulmo !rom“ thE b:soma ‘:f is to bo n logal-tender, thuro'mn be but little | dollar for a national fl,"g without paying an- the unconvictod and undiscovered rovenue. | 0Ccasion or proprioty in having tho bauks [ Other dollar us & special bouuty to o mill ab issuo papor money redeemnble in tho irre- | Lowoll, Mass. This mill has a practical mo- thomselves at the ballot-box and throngh the ngency of the courts. Tho Spanish pooplo, howover, are sullen, florcs, vindictive, and reckless, and no one can toll how soon oivil war may agnin rage in Spain, and sweep nway the presont Governmont, thus deforring in- soone ig 1aid in Athens, which occurred at the Palmor Ifouse yoster-' day morning, tho City of Chicago and tho A continuntion of tho present bracing | Government sorvice have suffered one of the i i thioves as he is laid away. Fortunately for weather is underlined on the meteorological | most sorious losses that conld have ocourred tho public sarvics, howevar, tho Work has so | deomsblo logal-tondors. nopoly of the manufaoturo of bunting, Tho programme for to-day in this noighborhood. [ gt the prosent time, Always a notablo fig- for progressed that Gen. W s death, | Thowholo business of having banka fseu- | forcign-medo bunting is fmportod in small l ‘To graco tha s Whare thot axt ying, cold ang desd, ‘But unforgot, All honor to thy stainlsss name Thy couutry shall record thy fame, ‘Waiila patriota all may proudly elalm ¢ir brother, friend— Thy life has had, with noughs of shame, S uro in our local history, cironmstance hns of AP y ba ing their papor to the oxtent of §300,000,000, | quantitios; the total valuo imported in‘1865 | definitely the suppression of tho Caban in- A glorious ead, We aro in rocolpt of a tolegram from ME. | 1ytg aado bim espacially conspicuous in the :;"f;’;mb' nlblf; om:z“:nf:nm"b,:}fna or to any extent, with no othor rodomption | Was about $1,850, and tho prosont tax thero- | surraction,. A Government organized by such g S, J. D. Woorrry, post-trador at Fort D. A, | ublio sorvice, and at the time of his death than othor papar irrodeomablo in anything, is | 2 18 117 por cent in gold, or equal to 133 | frauds, and not only destitute of the confl HIS DEATH. Ttussell, o tho effect that tho statoment of | po g vogtod with responsibilitics that con | 10 Prosoeutions. illegitimate. It is a bastard kind of banking; | Per cent in currency. the New York Sun, copied into our columns, scarcaly Do pssumed hyp any succossor with .Gun. Wensten will by lm.‘“ fagusued a5:a an E:xfizo doparture from all the priu:i‘;flo:gu; A man who wants to go into an extensive that ho (Woorux) paid for Lis sppointment, | 4, gamo publio donidonco which ho has on- | £iead o rogtotted aa fithfalandefMelont | Fr o0 iy nd of diveotnosa; | (epley of bunting during this year, wil havo s utterly falao. joyed and merited. His audden taking-off at | PEV1° Gtcor DUb L16 mos 18 JmPI% | 8 eystem of papor drawn in the nama of flcti. | 10 P8y handsomely therefor. The bunting —— g bs sion he lonves is that of great and admirable r which can be purchased in England for $1,000 Signs of incronsing dissatisfaction with thls timo 19, therefors, somothing morothnn |\ 1 on ™31y ras th erbodimpnt of per- | tious porsons, and passing on tho credit of » " 2 . i in gold, cosf through our MicMantow's choico of & now Cablnot aro | ® Bhock to "lf‘;‘i“ S c‘:i:, ot pofiuni{nc;fln sonal integrity, and ano of tho noblost speci. | the indorsers. oufi,m.’namtf' 3“2?311)?251‘1, m»ggz,nao ‘made manifest in a monner so marked that | 504 '”imig“'h .'; mn“ Pl ;m {: mena of the gentlomsn, Dignified in pres- | Tho groonback party, however, demand the | - curroncy, not inclnding freight, commis- alrendy it in predicted that tho Ministry can. Thoug] s brief ens—tim nu: B:" ence, unexcoptionable in habits, affable in rotirement of tho' bank-notes in order to have vions, or importers’ profita, If, instond of not lnat, Gaxmztra io hostilo ond hopofal; | fock Of pmowmonia-was of & chomoler | s yopirained in bis communications, | B Protext for faming greonbioks to gl their | [O0h B England for his bunting, Lo pur- MioManox dissonraged and unoasy ab tho [ 10 WM sorlows Approbonsion thht Me | uromitting in Lis dutiss, worm in his friond. gm::‘gxg’:j"m‘: c’”";rg'fl“;"‘;";fi“ chascs the nhnufaoture of the Lowell mill, ho prospect. f i o | BLipS, but exncting in oll rolations of lifo, ho el “© | finda that, though that cstablishmont ca = he is no more will bo received by the public them not mere notes of promisesto pay mon. ! 8 . prow Lot Viorona have her now title of Emprosa { with that peculinr pang which attends sud. w‘;“ o m‘u: thlm very ”;5““:;3 °°mmnfii' oy, but absolute money-dollars, ruq}x’xiflng no | Quce and sell tho articla na cheap as it can be of India, or whatever sho'liles beat ; and lot | den death, foritis buta fow daya sinco he ; r&sqec ‘:mt"::lmil:“ s “:co' ¢ | Tesumption in any form, but to bo final pay- sold fokin Englnnd_, ho will be obliged to pay thera bo no unnecessary deloy obont it, for it | was ot his office in his usual faithfnl dis. | death is mo ey Baphvs, ‘escip therafor, not tho pricoat whichit.can bo prof- ment in itself. It is hardlynocessary to point < s is nonounced that tho proclamation which | chargo of tho arduous and trying duties | b it closos pencotully a caxcor of unintor- | 05 - any thinking man Zlm imp:l?uy n‘: thig | itably sold for, but the prics at which 1t can i § tod usofulness, and the single compensa. bo obtained by fmportati The ult is, gives her added distinction in the family of | with which ho was intrusted. 'Though not a | ¥UP Y % | bo obtained by importation. The result is, Soverelgeia iato ba fallowed by - o seloaso of | sua whio Jmpeomod Gan aa’ GF oS phys, | tion 1 offerais that tho recalling of so excol. | ate 2y, 40 thia country, of & sosort 1o 875 | 4 orogors, that ho will have o pay about dence of the paople, but hated by them, ean- not make much headway in putting down in. surgenta acroes the ocoan, whon any day in- surgonts may oxiso in every provinee at home, requiring all its power to put- thém down, nd plunging the Kingdom into irretrievabile financial ruin, 3 PEREONAL. Von Bulow wants to-live {n Boston. Bret Harte's ** M'Hsa” has boen translated into German. Boes Shopherd sticks to Delknap, and pro- poses & soronado. Mra, Mary J. Holmes ia writing serlal stories for o trashy wookly newspaper. Bonator Oamoron, of Pennsylvanis, attained Gen, J. D. Wobater, Collector of Internal Tovenue, died at 9:10 o'clock yesterddy morning at tho Palmer Hoage. His laat fllnoss was off short duration and almost painless [n character! Friday ovoning, March 8, he was prosent ata' meoting of tho First Ward Ropublican Ciub, held in the Palmer House, and made & briot ade dress, which was roported in Tirz ‘Tninuxe. The next day he complalned of soroncss in hia langs and kept in his rapm, oxpecting to overcoms if with ordinary cars and precaution. The Bym| toms, however, rapidly bocame wordo, sad Dr; 0. Q. Bmith was called in to prescribo for him, He pronounced it an attack of pnoumonis, and found that 1t was coofined to tho left lung, ‘Tho discnse sssumod no alarming fostured untfl Iast Thursday night, when It bepan to fuvade thoe right lung. I'rom this time the symptoma DmT‘elflnd rapidly, notwithsianding tho utmost skill of the attondiog physicmn, [} i rosulted i ‘The Genoral's nephow, Dr, Wabater, voluntaered all the Fenjon prisoncrs. ical constitution, tho oven healthfulness that }“.m"di:"m"’ 71ite fniny o otiaaito &n:n;;‘::x’n‘,'fi:fle"v;‘;og ot whandaed | S500 in sumonoy for whot ho oughtto_got. Mwflfifz e rovidunt of » 10 | eapvierricon '"dz“(:,';":nm‘”:, ;“"“%“ ;""'5‘”' <] 000 Aiffe an nur 4 aturds) An interosting skotch of Judgo TarT, tho i rfi”h ’:X;"‘lr:;g‘"‘l l‘:‘m":‘ “’“ml’x“'l" I'““; e by overy Government, including aven des- { 0% 91000 ingold. 'Tho differonco gooa totho | oy ve "1 study nd practice of oremation. | ereenors it g b hcros involved, and i, y 80! ] P e o longer lease o R e 9 Towell mill to enconrage American industry. % otic and absoluto Russin. Whon Congrass : 4 newly-oppointed Scerotary of ‘War, is given | lifo than was given him, and death overtook We ;fi::’ fi,?fi,fiflg fin‘fflgfififi lettor i‘;sund $150,000,000 of legal-tender n‘ért:s, A singular rozult, of thismanopoly Is the great in another column by our regular correspon- | him before ho had carried out to their | grom Can i i coneahngive history | they hAd. & TrrchRsin falling off in the consumption of bunting, and 4 H g poOwer, OF Ware €I~ dont ““Harryth,” Tts porusnl will confirm | termination tho more recent undortakings ho ol;‘ the fin::?esg:l ur:,ut cumfiry. It r].inclonz chl{lgunblu };r a8 much Euin, |:s some yoars the dentruolion of the gxeoprofitablo husiness aud strengtlion the already goneral impres- | had assumed on bohalf of his country. It is [* A. Johnson was called fo to give advico aa to the conduct of the cang, Baturday nl{;m the pationt falled rapidly, snd at 9:10 o'olock yeaterdsy worning Lo ‘oxpired. His wifo, who had been sumwmoned by telograph from Florida at tha firey Honxy Irving, the colebrated English actor, contemplates n pleasuro-trip to this country in Augast, A foroign banker in Parle paid €400 for his % y f flog-making. Bunting flags have, for { 4, attack, arrivod just about an hour bofors his ¢ 3 thot Canadn connf ‘hich later the wholo outstanding issuo of 1y | © x 2e ox at the Comedio Francalye at tha first per- . . sion that in selecting Judgo Tarz for th War | in this senso that his domiso must be re- sn:mn?ll::l n}:::;::-pnymfii: e SLS0,00D‘ODO. Tho innmngo of the n;':znx:nyt all purposca of claborato disploy, given | formance of Dumas’ new play, * L' Etrangere.” g::xlxl:&nylf:l;gl'x't:‘ .i‘&"%’('fl“fi&"fi#.ififie‘l"m’i . portfolio the Prosident has put *'the xight | gardod ns sudden snd untimely asif ho had | qg financial history of the saverel Prov. | had added nothing to tho purchasing value of | ¥°Y, t ogs printed on cotton. Instead of | Marshal MacMahon was * straok all 6f a heap * | suffering. - : man in the right place.” beon o younger, man, incos, prior to tho Confederation in 1867, | the whole. So in cago tho aggregate nmount | P?YiD8 830 for two largo andhandsoma bunt- | by tho rosalts of tho Iate French eloction, but | , While tho Genoral was sdvanced in_years, yol Pt s — his tomperate lifo sod excollont constitutica would have oither brought him aafely through his sicknens, or havo avertod ¢ nltogether, had it not beeu for the montal wear aud tearto which ho bas boen subjected for tho lastsix months, He assumed tho duties of the Collsnt~ or's offico against his will, taking the plage rather as a mattor of militayy obodionce to his euporior oficor. Eut, onco installod, ho performed his nov duties with that eincerity, devotion, and thor. oughiness which characterized all he did, T'nis toll exhansted him; and on toflo( all that came the chargos sgainst bimself which no one be- loved, but which, nevertheloas, cut him to the heart. The discovery of tho frauds of & truasted clork, the offorta of Bupervisar Tutton to undo what Gen. Webator bolieved had boen rightly done, which compelled him to visit Waahiugton to lay tho real facta in tho case beforo tho Piesis dent—all thess things scted through the mind upon the body, and loft him in no conditlon to resist an attack of slcknosa. Yeslerday avening tho remainsof the doasssed wore taken to the house lm‘uvrly occuplod by Judge Ebenezer Peck, No. 15 Walton place, Lo does not robel sgainst the docres of tho na~ tion, ‘The Now York Tribune reporta that Mr, Gra- tiot Waahburno, Beorotary of Legation at Bt. Poteraburg, bas realgned,. ot the urgent roquest of hia fathor, r. John McCallongh prolonged his atay in Boston eovaral dsya in order to assistin ths bon- el to Mrs. Barry. Ho recited Arthor Mattison's *The Boy Haro," Max Muller writes in the prafacs fo the now edition of *Tho Roman and tho Teuton ™ that faw men excited wider aud atronger sympathies than Charlea Kl::gulby. A smart young roporter tried to aacertaln Maggie Mitctoll's age by asking her how long she had becn on the atsge, but she only snswer- od, *As long 08 T can ramember."” Mr. Jgmes Parton’s potition to the Massachu- satta Logislatura for & apecial ack 1o tegaliza his Wo givo in another column tho dotailed | 4; i fro at of « | of greonbacks be increased to $700,000,00 ing flagy, tha average mon finds his §50 will nTh" rocent murdor of the Captain and story of Gen. WensTeR's carcor from his ?:g;:uol:_“ ]‘-‘vls,‘:g w: u;mvingifgo g::, vflfi: of the whols will not 130“.;320 in o;‘:trl: purdliase bat ono flag; A, thatpad f m.hng pllobof a/German. sehoonor by Ohineso pi- | yisyh 4o Lis death. It is n remarkablo record is nationnl now. Tho country hns nover | portion to tho amount. Within n year the that, hio oxpends his 850 in a stock of printed Tl roquir sbolate, misaeion Hiom.thy | °f Sendy aud usiforn progres, o which | bn wilhouk an_sbundunco of paper | purchisiog copadty of (o grasubacks | 1% REiag from o siza of oo by tvo § S ok t o einglo pogo is blurred with spot or but it Dhas boon tho universal [ Will have contracted largely, operatin Aot el b : Pekin Govornment. The claim is supported f:m(. Born in Now Hompshire nearly sixty- | opirs 20t o) f 3 e P B | and, instesd of having ono flag, ho has two g by the American and English ropresontatives, | qoo years ngo, ho camo of 8 family that had Ronfimonkor tho sousley thaveio * promisg o fi r:‘ c::nht:::t?;: cnoc I’:; c::rmay, fing | hundrod flags, Tho exlartion haw over- pad Admiral Rapan, of tho Tritsh Nuwy, | tready oarmod an_enviablo roputation for | To7. i 20 b0 Femieed o o mot B | . Tho. affat of et | Fched Hselt, and tho cotton mills of 1876 o st 31 magomianror 10 2d the Gerann | foproing and usofulnass, and atacted 1o | soort s o in the Proviness, and sinoo | an incrousn of legal.tondar notos, exeluding | VUL EP ru night und doy printing Ameriora Y i with the pure motives and sterling ambition | 41 ey in the Dominion. The molancholy ex- | astit would the wholo theory of redemption, gugt:.to su%plylt’h :! pl;ces of fth t‘l’: upnnaiyn i One of the lesding points decided by | which aro tho greatest boons that the princi- |yt of the United States with ite dopre. | nud indicating that tho business of tho Gov- e et e e P Bl : Judge Tarr, now Secretary of War, in the | Ple ©of heredity can provide. Ho pussed | cinteq rog-monoy has strongthened tho hard. | ernment and of the country is to rest permo- o decss g mill, gas e ciirf ' fomons Biblo-in-tho-schools caso, was that | through a colleginto course’st Dartmouth, monoy notions of our British neighbors. | nently on n paper basis, wonldbo to jnstantly’| 8722 759 aotiye i hmng.,umam'“ Plaoed’ an " the ordinanco of 1787, which M. O, C. Box. | 8nd throughout Lis life rotained moro of his | y1oving o use for gold, thero has nover been | dopress tho valuo of tho notes. A declino of | 120 Article: s not tho occasion a timaly ono % cltos, hod nothing to do with tha ques. | cltssical studios than tho grent mafority of | g seareity of it. 10 conts on tho dollar would roduco the valno | 0 120 Off tho tax on bunting, and lot ovry G tion, and that nothing in the ordinanca conld | COllego-bred mon,—a circumstanco which, in | i auccoss of tho Canadians in mnintain- | of the thousand millions of dollars in tho | BAR Who wanta nfl:x‘g £ob. 4 withot taxiog fairly bo construed to require religlons in. | Al bis pursuits, inclined him to books, scl- | 31, gnacio valuos hng boen the more remark- | savings banks, overy dollar of whick ropro* hioy 160 pac bont P+t Whas frosdont (rom hoe struction in tho publio schools, nor fo pre. | G060 litertuse, and learaing. ' Adter grad- | iy bacauso of their proximity o tho Unitod | sents hours of toil snd wooks of solf-donial, | 50362 beiaht untarlod har standard to tha vant the prohibition of tho reading therein | U0tBE from colloge, ho spont thres years in | gyateg nnd their clogo commerelal relations | one hundred millions of dollars. It would in | 2% 5be did not imagino her sons wonld tax " of tho Bible, law-studios, bus abandoned tho luw 53 & Pro- | wisn this country. Thoro s a lnrga trado bo. | liko mannar redaco tho valuoof all tho maney | 1 3% the rate of 26 conts o square sard; end | Barrlage Las boen roported adverssly by the BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. ——— fession because it was not congenial to him. | 4 aen the two conntries, and our greenbacks | on deposit in all the othor banks, would re. | - ¥hen 8ho toro tho azuro robo of night and A0 ALY TIrE. i Mr, Parn Wapswonta, ox-Collsotor of In. ( o had both tasto and enpacity for mathe- kil o 8ot tho stars of glory thers,” she mado mo | Tho Bavarian Govoroment has put & sudden a 3 ciroulate freely in all parts of Can: but | duce the value of wages and of ealaries. But ternal Revenue, dares Jaxn Rzmx to do his | matical studies, and it was this preferonco they circulnte {h,m ag they do in cm;:,!:'n]n._ the docline would not stop with 10 cents on mention of taxing thom 36 per cont, sd va. worst to prove tho assertions nscribed to | which led him to accopt a position ns 5 % lorom, Is not the Contonnial year a fitting ‘2 Rems inyxc’mtordny'n issuo, Mr. \Vmswcn-:n Civil Engineer undor the GOVOrl:lmfln'- Ho le?lr“ th;i: i‘fi}’ifi? 2, ::’: Q:: l:: ‘nr'gvfi?u' rtx!x‘itl)l;]:lt‘nwof 1;;5“;:&; mmng fif:y timo to soy *that, with froodom's soil bo- ? malkes a fair offer, and ono Which bears the | Wea oo of tho fimst to identify Limsolf w&lllyh 5 :t i salioes and a0 lnk‘:nzt th:g foraiga balances and to maet tho lagal oblfi; : neath our fcee,uv we ce’n havo “fruc}lom'n ban- look of conscious innocence, when he ex. | with tho United States Topogrnp.himl Engi- | 0 Inte Vico-President Wissox, in his spoech | tions of tho Government. This gold must zer :::in:dngl N’i“ wi?thnnt’puymglso per prosscs hig readiness to go to trinl at onco, | ncor Corpa upon tho organization of that | o Worcester, n month boforo bo died, callod | bo had, and tha only means of obtnining itls | C°2F 4% for the plosmro = nolthar soking to quash tho indictment, nor | body, and i was his duly in thisnew fld | yiontion to the faot that tho notes of tho | to purchnso it with groonbacks of thobrokors. THE SPANISH CORTES. policiting immunity, but promising to vindi. | that fitst brought him to tho West. Ho was | gnialieat bank in Canada woro worth 16 cents | There is no power to compel aman togive | The suppression of tho Crlist rebellion, cato himsalf openly and above-board. g;f‘gfi;’;‘g;‘;:;“::;"g:? l‘:!’ux lt‘::i ‘i:';;s' on tho dollar moro than tho notes issucd by gold,mtalr bm;!, or fluu;!or paper monoy ; and | and the new responsibilities which hove sud. » o | tho United States. We print a list of the | for this gold must bo given 5o much paper | denly beon thrust upon Spain in hor attitude ,,;Ng:‘:;:fi: :;?:E:n::::zhn;:n:h;;g::z ‘2“‘:’:';;"’0 %“‘:;?";‘::{:;l‘::nz:“g“m‘: {0 | Canadinn banks, with tho amount of spo. | 0 will bo demandod. When greenbaoks shall towards the Onbn insurgonts, rondors - any ings against Gen, Beuvar are definitely and 8! I(;l 3 :, bk aopon' cio kold by each, and the statement shows | bavodoprociated to 40 conts un'thu dollar, the | information rolative to the new Cortes of permanontly located whero thoy belong, the L :“‘: Shpdtlametaat Al ;"‘ that the publio confidenco in tho banks | Wholo issue of $700,000,000 will not purchase | moro than ordinary interest ot tha present Democrats have found it nocessary toinvent ;’:“f; n hl? dentiflent] :y ith 0‘1:!‘ “:‘ © | rosts upon the experionce and personal | a8 much gold, or as much of any other, com- | time, Both Groat Britain and the United o new defenso of their dolinquencies. Tho : th H;h: :’:A: hw ": 80 1oW- | oharacter of the mansgers, And it fs o [ modity, 0a one-half that sum of legal-tenders | States will now oxpoct of Spain fresh enorgy latost plea is thot tho rosigontion of tho “;"' d“ mc;‘f :m Pu X ”:“ d‘w“""“" strango comment on the way business ia | ot their present valuo of 88 conts, Tho pres- | aud & matgrial increaso of resources to be guilty officr wng o taclt confession of big | - :{:‘;‘ ) u':" t“ 0% R “m"?“i @ | dono in the United States, that tho banks | ent $570,000,000 of groonbacks, at 88 conts, | employed against the Cuban robels, which guilt, and a pravtical bar to the future hold, period o m?:: an W‘;flg i’mfl!‘t' 18 - | ghich have failed there recently lost public | have a gold valuo of SB‘.!E,?OD,OOO; while the | brings up the questions, Is the Government o of polffiesl riat; whintafora 5o tongibly (u‘rwuve;l c:! : taoml:& of - o m‘o‘t’: important | sonfdence bocauso they did business on tho | $700,000,000 a4 40 centa will bo equivalent to | strong enough to enter the fleld and put results boyend those 'n!.rendy obtained would : ‘:bu]r omu! n:x;(: i w"_m‘;;m‘ Wod |« American plan.” Banking s rocognized in | only $280,000,000. Instead of an aggrogato |{ down tho robellion? Has tho Government follow his trinl and impeachiment, This is a :Z Ymc enf “t””‘ Jd:’“ a t';' Cannda 08 » profession, requiring long study { of currency, as now, worth §622,000,000 in | the copfidence of the people? Is tranquillity pretext 5o shallow that it amounts to a con. m:‘“’;i m° n"‘:‘:‘:"fl&;{;lmr Wi ‘"N‘l Lh“ and exporionoo, and, in the absence of thess, | gold, its value will be contraoted to $280,000,- | restored to Bpaln itself? A lotter in tho feasion that the Demoeratio body;politio fa ‘m"‘ i !?ln - °: i Z’: “°§"‘“‘ of the | banks ennnot hope for srivcess. 000,—a contraction utterly boyond remody. | London Z%nes, from one of its correspond. L and gbout Washington was in teititiont pordl | 1a l‘:‘"‘ ‘; :b . “":o "‘;"w i I 0 o xgim l“l":i’l!' The Dominion, all told, contains n popu- | But supposing that Congross shall take the | ents who has been traveling through that from its own investigations, and that the bupmy:w‘:i i “o " i z" i :“;’ 50 | lation hardly in excess of that of the Btato | grain of truth contained in the demnnd by | country, and who is evidontly a closo obw ¢ gravity of the situation mqnh:od a remedy 2o | ono of u'::' mulnl s ml x;us ; ’I‘n: l_‘;"" of Now York, Ita territory extendaover a | the inflationista for a rotirement of the irro- | server of men and events, throwa somo light b 1oas heroio than the disappoarance of Mlansa | gaco hmweur“e = 1:: aprbn ‘n i om aay | 0 ases, Lis piinélpal Fedvinees sva fioeen | dobmibls baslenolesy & wholly. ilogitimalo. mpon taoso quastions; i a0d the complote balking of the ends of jus- | Taropns Cu;' nnmn ane gtors Present | jn nearly half tho year, Thesoil and climate | currenoy, and so amond the Banking law | Thero aro throo lending partios in Spain tice both ns egards tho impoachment and tho e P ?’ was organized. aro adverso to any oxtonsive incronse of agri- | that, aftor & date named, tho sald banks shall | which figuro prominently in the now Cortoa, aritatngl piroesation of Give Dtk b on. WEDSTEWG army coreor hog always | coltural urplus. A largo part of hor trado | be allowed to issno notes to”the full smount | The first of theso is the * Moderado® party, e —— g oen & matter of special prido to his friends | is in the agricultnral products of the North- | of thoir gold bonds on deposit with the Treas- | composed of the wealthy and high-barn, the Tt meant somothing whon close on the | %04 fdmiration to tho public. When tho War | woutern States of th American Union, which | urer, aod of a 10 per cont spoco rosorva loft | blue-bloods, who aro oppdsed to progross, heels of the Advisory Conncil followed the first broke ont l\a_cnlmed the gorvico nd Pay. | she exports to Europe. Al the affairaof tho | with him for redemption of their notes, and | who are rigid Ultramontanes, and who desire resignation by the Rov. Dr. Riommp 8, | #stes; but, amived at Cairo, it was soon | Government, the rocolpts from customs, tho | that after that date thelr notos shall ba ro- | to keep Spain axaotly ns sho Ia to-dny. Tho Brogus of tho Presidonoy of tho Congroga- found that he could boof much greator bane- [ expenditures for all purposes, sall trade | deomed in coln,—what will be the offect? | second is the presont Minlsterial party, com- tional Union and his Dircctorship in the fit to tho country in the lina of his peoulinr transactions, are conducted on speoio values, | It will add 20 per cont to the legal limit of | posod of moen who balong to the Liberal Board of Missfons, It meant the signal for ‘{“‘u““‘iD“‘r and ho was appointod Chiof of | The American making a purchase of 85 | the ciroulation on tho exlsting seourity of | Union or Miniatorial Legitimate party, who i tho insuguration -of & formidsblo anti. | Engioeors at that point, with the rauk of | worth of goods and tendering groenbacka | tho banks, Gold bonds and gold coin con. | will st with the present Govornment, but Dreouen and anti-Plymouth Oburch move. | Colonol. It was In this capacity that Lo | haato poy 95,75, whilo the nota of any one | stitute n better protection to the bill.-holder | who aro in actual sympathy with tho ** Moad- Josoph Dana WWebater was born at Hamplon, New Hampshire, Aug. 25, 1811. His fatnet viaa the Hev. Josinh Webster, s kinsman of {he great statosman, and his mothor's malden name ‘was Elizabeth Kaight. Ths early years of Josoph.Wobster wero un oventfully pasaed in his qulot native villago, In nccordance with tho oft-exprossed wishos of it father that ho gbonld pursue a profesaional lifs, ho entered Ilampton Academy at age of 13, and prepared himsell thoroughly to enter the olassical course atihs time-honorod Dartmouth Colloge, Jla was earnost in hia studles, and quick In mporehen- slon, but his tastes thronghout his collegiate ife wore in tho diroction of mathematical rathet than of classical loro. He graduated iu due course of time {n 1832, and, with the intention cf becoming s lawyer, went to Nowbury port, Mass, whore he ontored & Iaw- ofico, Three yoars of experiment in (his profession woro, howevor, emough for him, and in 1835 he turned his etepa towanl ‘Washington, whither 8o many have gono, befors and aince, In hopes of proforment. Qan. Cass, who waa at that time Bocretary of War, bocame acquainted with him, and tendored him a posic tion in the Gorps of Civil Engineoras 1o accept- od tho offer, and from that time his carecr ms practically detormined upon. In 1838 Lo became & member of the UNITED STATES TOPOURAPIIICAL EXGINLED CODTS the Civil Engineor Corps having boen ubolishoed, snd camo West to Milwaukeo, taking chargo of the Government lako coast aurvoy, Aluny charls are iu jexistenco laving his name upon them. 1In 1847 he wont to Dotrolt, whero he had clarge of the narbor wnrvey, until he waa ordored 1o Mexico to make milithry eurveys on the Rio Grande. Ll returned to Wasbingtou in the fol- lowing yoar, whenos bo was ordered to Chicsgo 1o aoperintend the harbor work thou golog 08 horo, In this work ho was very succesaful, aud was contloued In ft uatil 1854, when lio was o dored to the Mexican frontior again for sorvich On arriving at bis new tleld of labor, Mr. Web ster found that the climate did not agreo with him, and he therefore resigned in Agrll. 1854, stop to duellng by denying Christian burial to porsona killed in this manner, holding them in the eyca of the law the sams as anfoides, It is undersicod that the Trustees of the Astor Library conaidorably-incrossed the salary allowed the Buperintendent, in order to securs tho sorvicos of Ar. Jamos. Carson Bravoort. David Dudley Fiold has.booan paid nothing for his servioes in tho Twoed oago since tho fight of the defendant. Hias sppoarance as a champlion of corruption {a due only. to his fondnosa for the work, Prof. Tyndsll's bridaltour is the oocasion for tho oxerciso of certain small wits, who caunot imagine such & man wildly groping around un- der the soat of a railroad carriage for his bride's littlo kniokknacka, Harvoy . Wolton, of Pontiac, Mich., was con- vorted recontly, and confessed to vatious nots of arson and thoft, running through the last five or elx yoars. The unsympathetio officers of the Jaw put him in jall VU Perking says * we™ must turn Fish out of - tho Oabluet, **With his $100,000 & year he do- moralizes our poarer Becrotariss, and makes them atoal to koep up.with him.” Perkins in tlho act of turning Fish out would be a subject for Nast, Dr. 0. H. Tiftany tries to’ prove, in the North- western Chrislian Advocale, that the discovery of Magill, the Bt Loule lotsar-carrier who swore to haviog talien from tho streot-box & letter ad~ dressod to Babcock, was brought about by a spocial intorpoaltion of Divine Providencs. Afagill 18 gouerally suppossd to have committed ¢ flat burglary," or, as the modern euphemism 1s, rank porjury. &g Qur new Minister to England, Riohard H, Dana, Jr.,, once had a bltter experisnce at & Washington dinnor-party. He Liad beon sposk- Iog at soms length of"kis nautical iife ss nare rated in * Two Yoars Bfore tho Mast,” when s gentleman present innocently asked s * Where ; and returned to Chicago, where he lived in quiot ‘ ment among that partion of the Congroga- superintonded the construction of tho de- | of the village banks in the Domifnion will b | than hes ever existed in this country, erado” party, The third is the Progressive | can I get th:t book, Afr, Dans ? Inever heard | for something moro than a year, The nuun v % tional body in America by whom the white. | 160508 of Caliro. Ho thon took command of accepted at par, The National Banks of the Weat aud of tho | or Liberal Constitutional party, with Saaasta | Of it before* Danareddaned with indignation, | Lsts show that he entored thio service as Soco! wash and gush of tho Advisory Council wero | tbe Finst linois Light Artillery, but Wo4Bub- | Therg are those in the United States—in. | South have littlo or no interest in keopingup | at its head, which hasn constituenocy in the rogarded wlt.h’ disfavor aud’ disgust. Dr. sequontly tmns!grud to Gon., Gnant's staft cluding many so-called statesmen—who quos. | their circulation, and hence a largo portion | middle and lower classes, and is in favor of ; * Bromsslsst evening mado a publio statement | 3 Chiof of Engineers and Chiof of Staff, | tion anq deny the capacity of any people to | of them have roduced their ciroulation to the | order and liberty—whataver those terms may in his pulpit of the reasons which impelled | While sorving in this important position bo | wuuintain wpecie-payments, Here, however, | lowest lumit authorized by law., Thoy can | signify in the Spanish dictionary, .Bosides ] his resignation of the important positions | Passed through the most notublo battleain | is a strong illustration of the contrary, Theso | make more monsy by convorting their bonds | these thros, thero are the Republican and held by him, and tho genoral expactancy of a | tbe Southwest, and st Bhiloh distinguished | people, comparatively fow in numbers, and | into currenoy and londing tho money, thon | Independent partios, which, acoording to and replied, ** At any library in the Iaod, sir; at Lisutenant July 7, 1336‘{ wag made First Lieu apy bookstore, sir," tenant in July, 1840, and Oaptain in Mrrob, I OUI0AGO, From tho year 1854, when Gen. Wobstor foft tho army to assume tho duties of & clvilian, ue til the yoar 1861, when the Rebellion broko out snd b re-enlsted, Le msde Chicago usresk deunoe, and waa engaged in the manufacturo O sgrioultural implemen aviog an Mnterost I8 B ol Boutonss 3o I ates Erte 3D, o J. al L. G. Bt Louls; Frank' . Late 3¢ tlis, Columbua, Miss,; 0. 1, dot Kenuady, Larumie Oity, 'W. T.; . V) i bold and positive declaration on his part was | bimeelt particolarly by rallying some scat- | with limited resources, have successfully | thoy can by putting up bonds worth $120, | the ZTimes correspondent, are largely on Xlin, faltimore; M. T, Card, Lo mflh ip fino of Danford uihco,, manuiscturin o not disappointed. Ho condomned tho find. | tored forces, manning somo abandoned guns, | maintained specis-payments, and that, too, in | snd & per cent sdditional s reserve, and | tho inoroase jin the great industrial A mn‘;’“ Yai oo ‘L“"":" m‘hl!:o[fl" : of m.:;fln““u:lfl. ings of the Advisory Council in good st | ©rB0aizing almost a distinct corps from rem- [ compotition with the * cheap money” so | lending thelr $900f circulation and pay tax | provinces of Spain like Valencis, Oata. Now ' York; dohn | Dunosn: | frBut duriog ia Umo the Genoral wst torms, and deprecated its action as necessi- | uAnta, sud taking o stand which saved tho | sbundant on this alde of the border, Tho | thereon. Notwithstanding the constant in- | lonis, Seville, and Cadiz - In sddition e B e s Bruvll | oot relegated to private ~ life OH:i_"g' tating the calling of other Councils. day, 1o was, later on, military commander | Canadian commerco has grown with surpris. | creass of the number of banks, their aggre- | to theas also are the Intransigontes | Biowas: iyazi, 1 Jimoa ‘Milwaukee; | 10 February, 1853, tha ug.x-m; &Lilc'gm' ——— a% Memphis, which ho fortified, aud thon | ing vigor; the wealth and sctive capital of | gate circulation s decreasing, and, were it | and Communists, who are too chaotio to be | & v Filer Lu M1 48 [aated an sck couslitaling B Baaydo burg; M. Hosen .0 Bardatey, wd auics i otk Lo T oot ot W B misaioners, 10 be called the Bewerags Com! Huymmaston, 8, Rowlaud, Now Yok ;_W, 3, Ayesy, Vulladalpited sioners of the Oity of Chicago, This Bord, ¥ elected by the Gounell, conyisted of Williaz - The Chicago produce markets were rather | joined Gen, Buznaux sa Chlef of 8taff, ac- | the Dominion is unpreccdented, The coun. allowed, a largo number of tho best banks | classed as a parly. The now Cortes is made dow on Baturday, except wheat. Mess pork | companying the latter in his March to the try haa been subjected to no panlo,—specis ¢ . 5 et ‘would retiro their cironlation altogether, But | up as follows: The Benate is composed en- wes quiet and firm, closing at $22.12§@22.15 | Ses, and worving with him i1l the close of [ values not permitting wild spoculation,—eand | the changa in the law allowing banks to fasuo | tircly of **Modorados,” and is, therefors, bit- 3}‘:&"{‘55‘?;‘%{}&7"?&,&& “flgfldg‘m‘ ff‘fé’"‘m‘?fl.‘hs?mf“&‘v'ufifl'rm‘:.sfif"fv'o"n' cash and §22.25@22.27) for April Lard | tho War. p the Dominion is upon & tids of prosperity to | notes, sedssmable in coin, to tho fullamount | tarly resctionary 1n charator, The Lower | Bouissr, Jiciswative: Vs J, 3. kpaby, Ketuey | stor, the Mblooh of this sketed, 03 was active and 5o per 100 tbs higher, closing | It was Gen, Guawt's lntimate acquaintance | which, seemingly,therecan bono interraption, | of thelr securities, dollar for dollar, and re- | House haa 85 Liberal Constitutionalists, 15 Bebs Mcdiinay o5 fs g:‘ B:‘:““dg“‘fi“:“ b ‘,‘I‘"No’d‘,fl“';‘m' 8¢ $18.20918.25 cash and $13.82)@18.86 | with Gon. Waumrew's starling qualities, | The sccumulation of capital has been so | lieving them of the tax on ciroulation, would | ** Moderados,” one or two Republicans buly, | i’ wilisios, © Todinspelia . 8herman @ Houss skt sis, vh‘u‘n he teft the Doard, and Phili saller April. Meats wera dull and steady, at | forned during.the War, that prompted the | great’ that the Canadlan banks have render tho issue of such notes possible aud | and al the rest aro Ministerialists. Howthia | g%, | 2o |, Whitlog New ¥orki O, 4L | Conley took his place as representativo of 1b North Division, O Mr, Ogden's retiremeut ML 8}a for bozed shoulders, 120 for do short | former immediately upon kis accesalon to | tablished branches in varlous cities of the'| profitable, and would remove ths now insu- overwhelming viotory for the Ministerial ‘Webater was eleotod Presidant of the Hoard—s0 ] Bmith, Bellevus, I0.; 0. . Johuson, Bellevus; J. N, ribs, and 12{c for do short clears. High. : 2 : : tho Presidenoy to intrust him with high re. | Union, and such institutions rauk among the | perablo obatacle to the resumption ofspecie- was obtained is Very clearly shown in | 3°Dosald, Momphis: Francie Murphy, Pertland, Mo | e whuch he held until it was swept out of &' wines were qulet .and unchanged, at §1.05 | spousibilities, Ho was appointed gnmul most secure and conservative banks of the gnymanu by private capital. 2 ) {’l::'ymmnar of oonduafi’;ag elw’!!oru. The N ) E;,Yd,,fl;z; hnlloov:u in lfilll,ltrk‘:lzn the Board of Publio Work ! per gallon. Fiour was quiet and steady. | Btates Assessor of Internal Revenus at this country, . ‘Thero cortalniy can be noone, in Congress | Spanish elections are ostensibly condusted | a:, 'fif:fi{?‘\‘&?i;:fim “’%‘;g‘:fi;“‘& the Commission of which 3¢ i Wheat was more a¢tive and jo highes, closing | point in 1808, and held the offos until al) the, | .The Cansdian banks are able to maiatatn | or out of it, hard money mes; iafationiat, or Yilises Ty V7, 3, Conteld, ow diraiy: Xitia dgued | yabatar waa' Prodtdent wax thio most impatisa kY 4 9830 for March and 9940 for April. Qorn | Assessorahips were abolished by act of Cou. specle-payments bocause of thelr depoait of | paper-money advocate, who ' can have the o anlih peoy dolpb, Baltimore; W, X, Lan, mo?bdw.m:”hm- over undertaken for Chicago up [ { waa quist and unchanged, olozing st ¢8jo for | gresa. He was then appointed United Btates | specie and of Government securities. The | least objsotion to having the banks resume y i Waller Maritn, | Sime. Haviog 1a Jul ly, 1 procured the 8~ g Al ab tment of Mr, Chesbroogh bs Oity Enqioedt ) Mareb aod 430 for April. Oats were quiet | Assistant Tremsurer, when & Bub-Treasury | leglalation in the Doniinion iy nos prohibitary | specie-payments by the lasus of notes re- | A stamped volinig-paper, with his nams o § m’m;&mw l':;:u).“phl.’ sad oust