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g L . 'THE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE: $ ubr- firmer, at 58}@58Jo. Barley closed 1o lowor, | wns held back in the city to await the re- | fessed, was sentanced to be hanged, and the | coin. If this wers poasible, then the yolume %'e r‘hfizx 2. 8t 75@76}c for October. Hogs opened dull | turns thus catled for. It was also proved | oxecution took place at Dayton n fow days | of money {n the United States will bo in- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5; 1876, halt of the wis ith a1l ita distinct | # g’fi.‘fl’"’.fi;. and odd arr;‘\‘h:':n .I'lo... this he;un"cnn THE COUN CIIA. nosible becausa It 18 no longer folded. with tha Tongndin veins. * (thon situated abore the ams) on, velns. ' When mituated abo :m‘f';glx;m‘“mn‘u- Yiation (o fuo anst area e aimont | The Consumers’ Gas Companw ntiroly disguined. ‘fho gencral reader will be surprised to learn Let in Agnin, that the cockronch hias wings at all, but having therm, it fs refreshing to know what he does . with thein, and that tho busat portjoit of s | I 15 “Resolved to Abrogate thy and declined 5@100, whon' trde beoame | that 200 answers were received, moro than ago. The TVmer says thnt the ecass waa | creased precisely to tho extont of the fssue fally notive. Closing prices wero $5.00@ | doublo the number of nll the counticain the | **amply deserving of Exocutivo clemency,” | of coin ; and the purchasing valne of the 6.65 for heavy and $5.90@06.10 for bacon } Sfate. It was this circular that Mr. Kassox | which leaves no donbt about it; the Times | monsy will bo incronsed to tho extont of the grades, Cattle were notive and firm. Bheep | cited to sustain his charge that Mr. Ticpey | also says that Gov. T{axes refused to pardon | differonco between 80 aud 100 cents. The wero about stendy at $3,00@4.50. One hun- | was cognizant of the purposo to corrnpt tho | him or commute his sentonce for political | Resumption law does not provide for the re- dred dollars in gold would bay 810262} in | ballot-boxes, which was subsequontly earriod | reasons, which also disposcs of that ‘point; liroment of tho greenbacks. Lhey aro to 1 : PAYADLE IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE THREPAID AT ! THIS OFFICH. " patly Rattion, portpatd, 1y E‘n{ i sesr, permon 5 falien to: r:}'hmn Ponr wenis Tor. greenbacks at tho closo, out without any protaat from Lim, Inreplyto | and the logical conclusion of tho 74mes fs, | romain money to ba put in circulation ns be- | roversible zowre can ussumo w venatlon, Happy Gas Contracts and e e e BIr. Kassox, Messrs, Hewirr and Cox,defend.- | that Gov. Harea “is guilty of murder.” | foro; and if the Troasury shall have onough | man who can dlscuss the venatlop of o cocle Uss Oil Ry i The infuslon of some now blood into the | ers of Ar. Trrpk, ndmitted the frands, but | The complote rogularity of the syle | coln to redeom those notes on demand, thon roach's roversible zone while all the rest of the oountry Is agitated by finances and politics! — . WRERLY RDITI Bonrd of Eduontion will not fail to be at- | produced a latter from Alr, Tieoey, written | logism is so convinoing that we are | tho volume of money will bo vastly onlarged. Ons oopy, fer year. tended with boneflolal results. Mayor Ly him in1868 sudpublished in the New York | nntarally stunned at the thought of | Thocoln and the groonbacks being equiva- Uearn yostordoy sont in tho namos of %0 | Keening Pav, in which ho demlod ll | replying. Wo caumot consclontiously dofend | lent, they will ciroulnto in common, The School Inspectora to tnko the place of thoso | ynowledgo of tho extstonco of such a ciroulnr. | s murdorer agninst a parjurer. Gov..Hares | Resumptionlaw if it could be exeouted, will who, having becn appointed by Moyor Cot- pravioua to its exposure, - §o far, so good. | having murdered o mon by refusing to set | substituto a coin dollar for every paper dol- vin just prior to tho oxpiration of his in- | But Mesars, lzwrrr and Cox had probably. | ‘asido the verdict of a Cotirt and jury, and | lar rodecmed, and then authoriza tho reissuo cumbency, were rojocted by tho Common | forgotten that Mr. Titoex had subsoquontly | declining to panion n follow who confessed | of tho paper dollar, Mr, MoDoNALD, how- Council. None of the rejected ones wora | given his testimony before the Congrossional | ho had comuitted musder, it follows, a3 n | evor, thinks that throo-fourths of. tho green. rooppointed by Mnyor Heary, who L | Committeo which investigated tho New York | matter of courso, that Gov, Trroey, who has | backs will bo presontod for redomption,— rightly intorpreted tho popular’ foellug a3 | frauds, In tho course of that toslimony, | merely sworn this yoarthat ho swore false~{ leaving one.fourth only outstanding, being in favor of o change. Tho gontlemen | given under onth, ho aworo that he was not ly in 1862, ‘ought to be elected President of | and the only rational deduction from confirmed by tho Councll yesterdny sre n.| {ho'author of the circular, and that Jio did | tho United States. Wo aro not surprised | his ~ figuren is, that the volua of decided improvemout upon .thoso whoso | not know who was tho author, but alao satds | that tho Times speoks of tho enso ns n grave | tho groenback will' advance in pro. places they take, and it i to bo rogrotted | A 4ay or two before the election, T waa tn the chargo gainst Gov. HMaves; in fact, it is | portion to the contraction; hence, that n that thera wore not more vacancies' to be Comumittee-room at the Metropolitan dlotel, and | very much like a wholo cemelery, and we gieonbnck dollar now worth 80 conts will ba filled with tho samo sort of material, 1 then underdtood that a clrenlst had been leued | can’ glrgady soo tho ssnguinary Havxs, | inoreasod threo-fold, and will then bo worth . e asking for eatly olection-roturne. 1t had been'{ 4oty oo B e T Y s | 32,67, and thot debtors will have thalr debts Vermont will hold its bionnial election to. | 1#8ucd soms timo provlonsly; by whom I do not ANCe Keprcng. 000, \le oyes, | 9.0, and ihatitlabtors N o know s but 7 understood its purport from somebody, | dilated with murderous passion, and his | increased three-fold (McDoNaLn says four- day, cleoting State officors and Logislature ; | 7 saw on a fable or ehelf some elrclars gned with | volco demanding more goro, stalking through | fold), bocausaof the extraordinary increase in “:f": m';:‘b“" ‘;fmCOflB"H- Following aro {;‘:{:"g‘;;‘:{ul ‘“x“ not read ""'fmv torl “;‘fi’""”“ the land threatening all mon with death who | tho valuo of tho paper. Considering thatMr. : 3 oy o 2 3 ta ;c:mn ates l:timb:f'a:: pnrtlcsl.»mm;m. bt ..";‘;;’“‘;: 0 “’mxfl"l ook n“": rofuss to voto for him, The pictura is a [ MoDoaLp i o Senatorof tho Unitad Btates, dovernor...,. Horace Faltbanks.. W, 11, il, Dingham | the public prints, frightfnl one; wo admit it. The mild-man- | we muatrogardhimnsthemostadvancod arith. If the Compnnies Will Not Come Down to $1.50 The New York iorld, in o doleful artlclo about the business condition of the country, . saya: “'The balloons of the War have definitely d = vollapaed, and there willbeno moro flying."” is W The World having recently reduced its prlueglo Seoond anv‘vlmk‘:fofici nn:;d of Publis Bconts, wo presumo wo ore to aceeptitas vor rdinance. War-balloon, definitely collapsed.’ e ——. Tostage prepsid. .. Bpecimen coples sent free. . _‘Toprevent delay and mistakes, bo sure and giva Post- ©Offico addresa in full, including State and Cannty. Regltiances may be mada either by draft, orpress, Post-Ofice order, or In reglstered lotters, at our i3k, % YRRMS TO CITY SUDSCRIBENS. - * Datly delivered, Bunday excepted, 23 cenis per week. Dalty, dellversd, Sunday Included, 30 cents per week . Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, Altnny dfspotches state that Miss Juria Judgo Lawrence, W. IL Wells, Efe, ‘Corng? Madison aud Dearborn Culesgo, It @niprr, the sculptross, s at work upon o bust Conflrmed Hembers of tho of TILDEN, The Republican party Is ut work Bom'd of. Education. upon bust of TiLpEN that will be more astons T ———— {shing than here, Al’[\m}t C{m:n’::ll met yesterday ‘afternoon at 3:39, ST, . Aldrich was called upon to take the chalr, PERSONAL. 8 {7 BCHOOL INAPHCTONS, po p 0 Mayor transmitted as lis nominees for Mr, Beecher and hin fricnds szmpled the prize the S v vacaacics on the Board of Edueatlon, ¢, B, Shes. portors, and fmported boors at tho Contenalal | 1vrnge, Witllam I, Wells, Chelstopl Ty, : Frederlck Mahla, and O, B. Jacobs. « Nr. Hamfiton, formerly of the Kellogg Opera. Ald. Ci i % . Cullerton moved to refer the noming. :l,l;‘:{::'l-'i'n ’.:?e‘x'v F\,‘;’:‘Z‘K #iththio; fan Reauclicy tiona to the Committee on Bchools. . 5 Al Pearsons did uot eccany reason for ¢ *¢The Pilotand Hia Wife," alova-atory translated o from (he Norweglan of Jonan Lia by Mre, Olo | ferFing the matter to any Committce. TILDEN'S: RECORD. A GRBAT CAMPAIGN DOCUMERT 'The recotd conclurtvely proves that he was— ] " 1. A SECESSIONIST, AND OPPUSER 'A‘O,.'I‘I‘IB WAR FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE UNION. * 2. A BOSO3M FRIEND 0% * D038 TWEED" " A MEMBER OF THE TAMMANY GANG, X ' "3, A BOGUS REFORMER W10 REDUCED ,NO | TAXES, REFORMED NO GANALCORRUPTION, AND i MADE NOTHING NETTER THAN .M FOUND IT. + -4, A CORRUPTER OF THE BAL ?Tq]ox. AND, }’%cfig::m .fyl::ge}fl I;'T:ém b %{:‘tllla‘:'c[:i In other words, Mr, Trronn ot ona time | Beved perjuror of Now York is o lambelike | metician now in the ranks of Amorican :‘-‘n“l’:- {8 well spoken of by Xastern critfcal jour- m:::;.‘e(il.fllerlun—ll should be referred, under &, ) ) 5 resence by comparison. And what shall | gtatesmen, Wo havo naver yet rond of nuy : i i AMASSED MILLION DY DEVOURING WESTERN MENRERS O CONGHXSS: donied all provious knowledgo of thesa mon. Mr. Gladstone is opposed to preaching from | Ald.Pearsons—A nomination from tho Mayor “WAILIOADS N ¥INANCIAL THOURLE. 2 Putrict. - cnpedtuticans. Pemocrate. | gecrat circular, and at another tima swore i' say when tho world points at the nation | plnn by which the value of the greenbaok | oniooie™ 5o anys {'h':,o;,iufl?"r::um m“,,“:,d does not need to be referred, ‘This great Campalgn Document fila four pages of °. & o1 o u udley C, Denison..A. 3. Dickey. | he had seen ‘them in the Committee-room | With afinger of scorn, and contemptuously | dollar conld bo incroased beyond that of the +Georgo W. Headco.. Johin LiEdWards | w0 1o was chiof, though ho did not read | Tominds us that out of 44,000,000 of peopls, | gold dollar; but Senator MoDoxarLD has dls- ree Republican candidatos- for Con- | (hopy : thiat he saw hin namo was signod to | Where no man s debarred from holding of- | covered that to rednce the number of paper gress aro membors of the present House, them, and thnt he * undorstood their con. | 166 0n Rccount of raco, color, or provious | dollars by redomption in coin to one-fourth ho Btate has voted In recent years 0s fol- | toyta™ Wag he not just ns much responsi. | condition of servitnde, ono party took for its | is to add 400 per cent to the value of each lows: Dle for their issue undor thess cirenmstances | condidate for President o perjuror and the | paper dollar outatanding. That surpasses Trinusmalze, A copy thercof should be plyced fn the _handsof every voter tn the West. 1Hager and Wheeler Cluba overywhere shauld order 4*T4lden's Record" for distribution. COST OF TUE RECORD, L will b #2nt by mafl or express, with charges patd, on the followin # the andience as one porson who ls to be addreased, Ald, Cullerton—It ““‘i’“ to bo referred, and robuked, encouraged, and won, _ the members of the Coulicil ought to have time Tha Prince of Wales' rocent tonr on tho Contl- | to post themselves as to the merits of the nom. nent was to embrace a vislt to Drussols s short | fices. - rest in Parls, and o day or two at Spa, after which Ald. Rawteigh moved to suspend therales hio waa to return to England, arrlving Lome sbout | and concur In tho hominations, the 26th ult. . The Chalr sald the question of referring such ';;Inn; 108 copter., Fon o Lo Rej ""ryl“,.f’g.{‘- D"Mfl’:‘;:'z‘g-s as if he had writton and signed the circular | Other a marderer] Weo can only hide our | even Lixoens' schemo to miko milk-tickets | 3tes, Titton nupports hereelf by giving mosic-, | communteations had often been rafsed and de- . f i “E:':n?'x"'zm s : mm—-%a 2‘:.5‘3:3‘# ,‘11.‘?}% %}:‘. g{g himaolf, and was ho not guilty of a falschood, | hends in confused silenco aud f:vcrwbelmqng worth more thau milk. Arguing from that | lesons. Sho lives In o quiet way in Irooklyn | cided by patliamentary authoritics, and he pre- Wit her mother, und has no Aoclaty to apeal: of. | furred to leave the matter to thp Comucll. Beaslo Turner I8 In destitate clrcumatances In tha |~ A}y, Ponrsons sald the annual eeting of the nelghbohood of Naw York, Sho has‘tho ability | 'Booed of Education was to be hold Tucaday, The Logileh Chdchman finds fault with Dean | 41 1occlor was infavor of roferring the roport Stanley for preaching and takiniact In the werve |, g ‘orior’ that the Aldermen could fuvestigate dce fu o Kigk tu the North of Scotland, on the | gy vote intelligently. * 2 ground that sach conduct s 8 breach of Episcopal Ald. Pearsons 8ald hie only knéw two of ths order. ‘Tha Dean tnkea ths ground that the Scoteh | gentlemen, but was disposed to accept the reo Presbyterlan Church belongs to the Britfah catab.-| omniendations of the Mayor, fn whom he had lished religlon, - : fu’lll'llnlth. 3 i o : the suspausl * We notlce that Mr. Ifarace White, of Chicago, fa | 2 1€ QueAtion waa then put on the gusponsion to read a paper on **Tho Sliver Question® before ;’,}‘,‘J,'g,,",“‘f.,’.h‘,“ ’{f,f,"’}'f,'{{',fw"lzg'h,fil&'{,??:fif%'. the Amerlcan Soclal Sclence Association at Snra- | paye, 9. The rales wore thercfore_suspended. toga to-morrow, Tha Associntion is to incet this’ 1d. Rawlelzh moved to confirm the appoint- aftornoon at 3 o'clock. E. M. lalncs, of Wanke- | meuts. i v gnn, {n nnnonnced to rosd a paper on **Township' | Ald. ityan called for o' divisian -of the ques- Organlzation in the Newor Slates thon; 1&'{;'1“ to take up:ench appolutment s 2 acparately. 7 Bead orders imuedlately for ' Tilden's by his own subsoquont admission, when he | Shame. - . | pointof view, the Senator ia right in sssum- TRIDUNE CO., Chicago. publiely deniod 'all knbwledge of the oxist- IND: T VOTERS ing that, if tho value of groenbacks be ad- nnA},“ri‘dcnc;?:;?f:lh ::gg::‘?yg :m]:;?l:iaqu?;: ence of such a circular ? MORE mnsz‘g:o!;;E, V) oran vanced to $2.67, or £3.50 in gold for each, correspondent with the Turkish army, indi- It will not bo difffieult for an unprojudiced | The Independent Votor does not pan out | dollar, it will bo .hard upon tho debtor oatos that the most sovere battlo of tho war:| 80d intelligont person to follow ont the appli- | well in the present campaign from the Dem. | class. His co?olnalon, it his' premisca bo was fought on that day, and that tho Bervian eation of this second instanceot Mr. Truoex's | ocratic point of view., He scems to reject | true, Is irresistible. If tho redumption of n, army under TCHERNATEF? was badly defented contradiotion of himself. A mnn who would | the tendor Democratic appeal with surpris. | portion of the greonbacks have sut‘:h on ng. and disorganizel, - It appears that the fight. | °VeR passivoly assist in corrupting tho;ballot- { ing promptness and unnnimity. Tho worst | tounding effect on the valua of the zamnln-‘ ing was lmost oxclusivoly carried on by tho box wonld not hesitnta to publiely dony his | of it s, that he not only omphatically ro- | der, it is hardly possible that thoy will'bo artillery of tho opposing forces, and that tho | #8cnoy fu the frands, and a man who would | fuses to accopt the Democratio nrticlo of re- pregonted for redemption at mere par. Who Turks, being botter suppliod with formidablo contradict under oath a provions statement, | form, but he has n, very cmphatic way ‘of | would exchange n greenback worth §8.40 for bntterics, approached slowly but surely, si. | doliborately and publicly made, would searce- | coming ont in print and stating why, in o | 100 cents in coln? loncing one -after anothor of the batteries of | 1 ofrain from falsifying nu income roturn. | mauner not caleulated to inspira the Democ- Mr. McDoxatp's illastration is in keeping the besloged, until, thinking furthor rosist. ' Falsus in uno, falsus in omibus, s the way | rncy with very ‘sanguine, hopes. Wintsam | with his oxtraordinary estimato of the ro- anco usoloss, tho Servian soldiery, panic. | tho1awyers put it; but Mr, 'Froey is thus | Evenurr, of Comlridge, Mass., o gontleman | sults of rodceming greenbacks at par in stricken, bogan a hasty and disorderly retrent shown to have been falss in two instances, | of grent prominenco nnd inflnence, and son | coin. Thus, if o farm worth $15,000 be ¥ Now Chlengo Theatres . © « _ Clerk street, between Lake aud Randolph, Hooley's . Minstrels, ? ‘Wood’s i"llllm‘:nd o Atk onroe strect. between State and Dearborn, ere @oou: ** Aribross Qwinott,” Evening: **The Riyals." Adelphl Theatre. 2 Mouron strect, corner Dearborn.” Varlety perform: | ance, MoVicker’'s Thoatre, & ‘Madison street, between State snd Dearhorn, **The . _** ifmverlyts Theatro, " Tandolph street, between Clark ond LaSalle. Hav- arly's Winstrels, ) ; i which cumulates the force of the motto, ¢ tho Hon.. Epwanp Evenzrr, is ono of this | mortgagod for $5,000, payable in green. | Lucy Stonorwrites, in the .Woman's Journal, | "NiF Tiior ‘was purprised ot the action of STOME o L0 R O i s i i [ e .| clasn, Ho s nluly aritton n leltor antounc. | bneks, and the §r§;.;nbkc££ should ndvanco:| st (e el in tho Jiswtbomo fanlly At | Al Pearmons. tn erbing pon-ths. Counel 3 ‘Fu"«:enffi‘?‘ oot of Wash) . spoudont, the Servian losses wero very heavy, 18 GOV, HAYES A MURD 1 v ppears that | yote on thia question unintelligently. ing his determination to voto for Ilavzs and | and be worth $3.50 on the dollar, then tho The Democrats, after mature deliberation, | Wireeren, and giving his ronsons therefor, | whole farm will not be equal to the payment | Thera is an excollent prospact that suit | heve come to tho conclusion that they Live | five in number. First, ko had found cho dis- | of more than throo-fourths “of tho dobt. will bo bronght by . tha Government to ro. | Bominated a very wicked man for Presidont, | ciplin of the Republican pnity objeetiona- | This ease Is o most sggravated and dangerons cover from Saar Trroex that portion of Lis | 82d Love determined that the only way they | ble, but * will the Domocratio party roliove | one, and. it poiuts out a poasibility of such incomo tax of 1862 and 1863 which he omit- | &0 8ave thomselves, if it all, is by misrepro- | him? Was thoro over a party that accopted | an alarming ond - destractive calamity that |- ted to jnclude in his worn return, but of | fenting Gov. Hayrs to be even mora wicked | so unhesitatingly, indorsed so free- | Mr. MoDoxatp ought, as s defondoer of the which mention was mnde soveral yoars Intor | A0 ungodly than his noighbor. The Chi- [y, all that its acknowledged lead- | peoplo, to got'ny some loglslation prohibit- in his affidavit in the Alton & Terro Haute | ¢80 Zimes was naturnlly tho chosen agent | ors soy .ond do, a4 tho Democrntio | ing the sdvanco of greenbaoks to moro than Rallroad suit. United Btates Distriot-Attor | fOF this sort of dirty work, and it hes begun | party, sinco its roorganization ugeinst Jomw | 100 conts on the dollt in cofn, Ilia arrnign. ney Bries, of New York, is in corvespond- by charging that Gov. Haves is not merely n | Qouivoy Avans?” | Second, the Indepondont | ment of the Ropublican party for a bnso once with tho Commissioner of Intornsl | Porjnrer but n murderor; what the Z%mes | Votor had charged the Republican pasty | conspiracy agaiust tho peopla in providing Revenue on the subject, and it is not unlike. | Will probably make him ont to be before the | with being undecidéd on some vital quos-| for.the redemption of greonbacks ot 100 1y that he will be directed to intitute pro- | cAmMPpoign is over, having begun tho recond | tions, espeainlly tho public debt and tro car- | conts in coin on the dollsr, thereby increasing ceedings against Truooy in accordance with | With murder, is beyond thoe scopo of the or- | roney, but *is an Indopendent Voter likely | the valuo of tho greonbacks four.fold, or an order isfuod by thie Internal Revonua De. | dinary imagination, and- wo fenr it will tost | to got relief on this point among the Demo- | to $3,66 on tho dollar in gold, is certainly parlment to yearsand o half ago; ond ex- | tho flPMity of tho Policd’ (Fazelte's (hlengo | crate? Wil contraction bo resumed? Will | the most brillisnt and overwhelming pro- uctly covering tho case, Othor men have edition lm‘unmimlpbrn.nunlo foworkuptho | resumption bo bastoned? Will inflationists | duction sinco Crozno's exposure of 'OaTi- been prosocuted for defrauding thorevenup ; | Propor climax, TIn setting forkh the, case of | bo rebuked? Will any unhenitating, unmis- 2t e why not Sawrver 7, TiLoes? Gov, Havisasn porjurnr! thya Ttmes rathor | takablo, declsive policy, hard or eoft, bo ‘Wohave stated Mr. McDoraLp's proposition e - | injudiclously revenls the gfrvv.ocntion and | sdopted?” ‘Third, tho Independent Voter | on the assumption that tho valne of the Tho shufiling policy pursusd by the Gas | purpose by heading itaartigle % ThoPorjured | had, objected to the Repullioan party be- | groonback as to the valuo of the farm would Gompanies has finally forced tho Common | Pair,” which conveys an admission on ita part | cause it has not kopt the civil servico propor- | incroase three or four fold. But how will it Council to bring the malter of reduction in | thal th case has been fully made out agninst | ly pure; but * is Mr, Trzors likely to roject | tarn out if tho figures bo put as if the value the’ price of gas to A squaro isane, The | ‘CiLoen, whom it, nevertbeloss, continnes to | the doctrine of *spoils to tho victor,' first | of the proporty declined? The farm is worth aotlon of the Council yosterdsy gives tho | wupport for tho Presidency, It inn confes- | formulated Ly his politionl Gamartrr, Witz $15,000 in groenbacks ; the mortgage is for Compnnies tho choico of supplying the | sion that the Times cannot lift its candidato | 1as L. Mancy? Suppose that any one doos 86,000, payable in greonbacks now worth 89 sireot-lampa and publie buildings with gns at | from the slough of despond, aud only hopon | feel the flics of office gorging on the national | cents. ' The ontstanding volumo of greon. $1.60 per 1,000 cublc foot, or of ceasing al. | at tho best to drog his oppouant down into | earcass, is bie likely to hear in the buzzings | backs baving beon reduced 75 per cont, the together to nell gas to the city for atreet~ | the same mire, 'I'bis atkempt hasnot boen | of the Democratic swarm much 'inducomont | debt (sécording to McDoyarp) is thereby lighting purposes. By n voto of 28 to 4 it i | ominently ouccesstul, €o far, innsmuch ns the | to opon the succession to them ?* * quadraplod snd becomes equal to $20,000 in dooided that unless the prico 18 reduced | TVmes merely takes Gov. Havey' rocont por- Fourth, the, Indopendont Voter thought greenbaoks ; thorofore, the value of tho farm to 21.50 nll the existing contracts shall bo | sonal-tax returns and specalates npon what | that Republican memhersof Cougresawasted | ghrinks to threo-folirthaof the amount of the nbrogated, nnd oil substituted for gas in the | they ouglt to have beon. Thecharge against |-too much tino in talking buncombs instead dobt, and, after doeding his farm to his crod- stra¥t-lamps, Messrs, Druiwas and War- | 3r, Trunex, it must bo romembored, does | of giving their attontion to practioal legis. itor, tho debtor owes just as much as he did xms will discover by this that the Common | not rest on npqnllntion; it it did, it wouldn't | latlon, but **Doos the cxpericnco of tho last originaily | Wo forboar nuy attempt to com- Counofl is very much in earncst about this | amount to aaything, and would probably | sossion promise much reliof iu this partiou- puts tho percentage of the shrinksgo in the &ns question, and that Lthey must either wub- | nover have becn made. It basis is the fact | lar from thto Democrats 2" ¢ voluo of that farm, nor aro wa qualified to mit to the reduction or loavo tho fiold to the | that Mr, Tizvex sworo In 1874 that he swore Fifth, tho Indopondent Voter was dissatie- | ndviso the dobtor how ho is to pay what hé 0il men. falsoly in 1‘67.‘!. as shown by the two follow- | fled with tho Republican treatmont of tho | still owea’; but we are propared to admire the O o ing affidavits : Southern question, but *“Ho aces in the ad- | incomprehensible’ logio of tho Senator who “\ihen s sllos n madto. apasc hs | B A%8% ALl T s st fo s | miolizton o Gor. Gnaupess.andantic - | sngass et o pay 100Gl for o grcsmback tostimohy of o witness in any trinl ot lw, it | under outh, - wiich he\Court “of ‘the Unileu partiality, iutogrity, wisdom. Mo ees even | worth 89 conts is to incroaso the purchastivg i#a common practico to tako ovidonco 840 | *™*{ noraty certity ruat'3t: Koutt, Avton s erra | Southern Domocrats recognizo this,—nad e | power of the groenback four-fold | hls reputation for veracity, and o prina fuce | the following s o trae|liate Hiliroad Com. | BOCB the Democratio party, in their whole- | * The most oxiravagant estimate we lave caso of fulse Bwearing in tho partioular in- | {ho gain, profts, or q,',‘.if,’:’;‘,‘fi.fl'i;"im a.’.’:,‘»,‘ff','},. eale donunoistion of tho Republican treat- | ever soon' of tho effoct of resumption of utance is alwaya strengthened by reputation | Some of “f:‘&':;",;’f- e ""fl""f"'m;‘g['h'l;l‘lfaf mont of the South, give nothing but opposi- | specio payments 1s that it would add the of fuls kwearing in otherinstances, Tothe | York, ond County. ofioiwss tion and discouragoment to the only states- | giffernce betwwen the current price of the extont, therofors, that Mr. lmpzy may be | New Yoik, Stateof New| *'That for such ser- [ man who has handled tho Southern question | paper and of "tho coin to the amount to be York, whetlier derived vices the d - | 1 shown to have contradioted Limself in othor | from aay kind of 1ropepey, n?ud:h-méfll' a5t | liko ano." puid by the dobtors, but Ssuator MaDoxarp young Mr, Lathrop, whila Miststing upon his right Thic main question was ordered,and the ques- 10 uso the privale papers of lils father-in-law, did | tion then came upon the confitination of Judge ' not, ns o malter of fact, uso them, bu* made up | Lowrence. hin **atudy " from sources accesalblo to all the Ald. Murphy sald the gentleman had not been world, 3 a reaidont of the city {:; five years. 'Tho thind day attor the. opening of tho. shooting | jours YOre o8 thea taken and resulted as fol ows: scason in England it {s estimated that 30,000 |~ Jeus—Poorsons, McAuley, Dallard, Tononberz, grouse were recelved In London alono for gale. | Aldrich, Thompson, Gilbert, stuwnrt\ Bommer, The prices- obtalned were from Im, 0d. to 3s, | Lodding, Korber. Tarnow, Boldier, Van Osdel, g Smith, White, Rrizgs, Throop, McCrea, Ilawleigh, aplece. Some grouso illegally shot or notted ba- | SM enle, 4 foro tho opicning of tho season wore shipped as E{?.:im"rh?‘ Bopiers dvan; Boumgrian; Nissen, J!*ralmon™ to BHlingsgate, and thence ‘forwarded Nays—Lawler, Lengacher, Murphy, Sweoney-—1. 1o Leadenhall or the Céntral Market, whore thoy | . £resent bul not voting—Cullertun—1. solil on the figst day for Os, to 12s, wfl’l’a 3’:1%:“&(! to know wliy Ald. Culler- The Now York Allon makes an amnsing and | 00 3 surprising lp n leading editorlal artlele T 1ts ol Furodp poyol that ha by Exonded frtn 1ast Issuc, spenking of Mr. Rtandall as tho Chalr- The Chair was ahout to put the qncs[lo % wman of the Committeo on Ways and Means and the | when Ald, Lengacher sald the yeasand nuys nfi loader of tho Ifouse, wherces it Is protty well | been called for. kuown that Mr, Morrison holds both of the posi- The Chair—I didn’t hear i, tipns referred to. Ina journal which makes un- Ald, Longacher—Then we'd better get o man usunl protenslons to precislon in desling with po- | i the chalr m‘]“ can hear. lted, and AL Cul ltieal questlons, such an error is sufclently atart- | | #ho yous and naye wore Al ul- ‘The question was then wpon the confirmation of Willimn H. Wells, and the vote was as fol- though no figures are given. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1876. . -3 «. Greenbacks nt the New York Gold Ex- t.changa yestorday closed at 914, . The Arkansos election took placo yesior- [dny, and, as was averywhore expooted, it re- gulted in favor of the Democrats by o Loavy 1 majority, The Cook County Republican Convention .38 to be held Oct. 11, and the District Sens- storial and Depislative Conventiona on the } following da; . , An indictment for murder “was yestorday xeturned by the Grand Jury of the Crimindl Court against Avefanprn Suruavax for the Xilling of Francis Haxronp. Theru shonld ‘be no dolay in bringing the case to trial, lng. . ; . ‘David G, Yates, chiof of the Dopartment of Ad- misslons at the Centounlnl, wus lately presented | jgws: with a gold badgo repreacnting threo turnstiles Teas—Poarsons, McAuley, Dallard, - Rosenberz, montant. 1o Immediately began racking his head | Aldrich, Thompson, (mb:’rt. Blowart, suu':mg. to discover a reason for Ity knd Onally learncd that "‘mhu,fi Kexber, 'l‘nrnuwb Beldler, Van Osdel, his uome, Instend of being Yatee, ns he' sapposed, Bm"h“, riggs, 'll,‘ll"wb' M ‘"‘fl( Ii;lwla‘l'ch. CI:\;u- wan_ Gateo, and that three turnstiles constituted | Jand, Whesler, Bauwmgarten, Niewen, Waldo, Lin- 1he cont-of-arms of hia ancestors t Flanders, who Noys—Lawler, Xtyan, Lengachor, Burphy, changed tho famlly nama to Gates on soitling in | Sweaney—0b. e England. i ;rucnl but not un;lnp—chu;lcrton, Wl’_\k\e[—fl.rl ‘Ihie coMn of William Kouter, allas Wallter, who he nuys an tho cohfirmation of Mr. Jlotz was killed In a prizo-tight nst week, was dcc:;mtel] were Cullerton and Murphy. - Preseut, but not votg, Lawler, with n larpo anchor of flowers, to which was at- Thg "nays on tho confirmation of Mr. Mahlu tachod a cordvwith the fnscription, **Safo In the | were Cullerton, Lawler, Ryan, Murph: wous arms of Jesus." The opponent of Walker, wo be- | ney, ol ? . Tty Ul B lleve, In in tho hands of the police. Thers nay be %hu noye on the confirmation of Mr. Jacobs some regrot on the part of the public hat the two | weré Cull cnnn{ Lawler, Ityan, and Murphy, principals are ot united In death na they wero §n | The nomll::;t\ fome | gc’r&gl‘n‘;e‘gg’r‘-‘:xo:nflrmcd» Hife, but moat right-foeling poreans witl bo content 2 PUIE e toleavo unsettled tho question of thoir future wiate | ThO dudiclary, Committco reported an ordi- £ oxlatonca, mncel heretofors published, providing for the 39! : | nbolition of the Board of Public Works, T, W. Hligginron entors n solemn protost against Al Throop moved to concur In tho repork what In known eu n forelgn education. Mo argues | and pass the ordinance. that it fs mtich mora fmportant that a boy or girl | Ald. Lawler did not agree with the rest of the should know the h‘!atrryl andliteraturs of the world g;;‘{;;l;r))hcflmmlttm. and moved o recommle atlarge, and particularly'of the country in which o e ho of alto s o live, than that twoor threo Jan. | , OB motion of Ald. Rawlelgh this.motion wss Lunpes alionld Lo apoken as well un by a European Tor once HonaTio Sevatoun Las succeoded n declining o nominstion. o moant it this timo, and the Now York Domocracy will hold anothor Convention at Saratoga on tho 13th of this month to scloct & candidate for Governor, i 8till anothier town in Cauada has bo#n rav- aged Ly firo, Tefore the first installment of rolief hod reached the snfforern ab'St. Hyn. cintho yosterday, a five broke out in Sea.’ Zorth, Ont., and destroyed a third of the ‘businoss portion of the place, ‘Tho loss is 8aid to bo heavy. Attorney-Genoral 'Parr has issaed instrno- tions to Unitod Stales Marshals and their deputies throughout the country laying down the rules for their government in the onforcement of the clection laws, These instructjons nre plain, straightforward; and oxplicit, and are boséd upon decisions of sovoral of Mr. ‘fare’s prodecessors, notably those of Mr. Cuaitva. ‘Their goneral tenor will bo cordinlly approved by all who desire o Lonest oluction overywhere. Thege rules will be questioned only in localities where the negro s still looked upon s perishable ed, 3> 3 I Ald, courier. Mir. Mligginson finds that mathematics, -m},::"’,pv',":ffl,u‘.‘,'.’f“!fi',‘., Tasliaseed on e rhictaric. metaphysics, political cconomy, physlols | much us it raquired a tivo-thirds. vote, the ordi- ogy, and natural scteuce: generally—the studles | nance creating an oftice. ‘The following was tie which traln the mind—are, for the most part,omit- | vote: ) ted by children tanght lu Enrope. A]X‘f'h_x&'llfi“:"s ll(cAulu nbu;llml!'. Rosenbery, Mrs. Sarab . Tenshaw hasan foteresting articte | Aldrich, dilbert, Stowart, Kerbor Larnow, on ‘*Callfornlu Housokeopers and Chinese Sorye %."“\\.,‘wh.u&fl Emf"fifi‘:fl,‘;hfiflwflhal Tii e auta* i the carrent uumber of Scribner's Month- | barth, Bover-s: 3 0 Iy. Thocxporienco of moat persans who have had .\'ayl—-’l"hum}-'cm, Sommer, Loddlug, Cutlerton, roperty on olection-day. mattors, the coutradiotion of by (wo state- | STV jur s auyarn rsman o g oog ageinst el uee- 5 !ll,r- Emmr-flvc;rmm why lio docs not | ig entitled to the glory of tho discovery that | g deal with Chiness servants scoma to bo that they Lawlue Whise, Wissler, Hyn, Nioten, Leogaths ments In redard fo his incoma for the yoar | any profession, trade, ore, and tia sald chinrgs | 804" 00y comfort in the prospect .offerod | this increass of .10 or 12 por cont ishut a | are much quicker to learn than Irish glrls, aud v . 'Wo print this morning s lettor from our ‘oorrespondent * Phoolon,” who, as will Le ‘soen, loft Gen. Terry's onnp on the 31st of August, nnd, after a voyage of 00 mileain a yawl-boat, mrrived at Bismarck, D, T, yes- terday, Ho roporta the columns of Onoox ond L'eray as having ssparated aud moving indepondontly, noither commsander haviug much expoctation of mesting or overtaking any considerablo Lody of hostiles. In fact, Srrrve Buen soems to have given his pur- cuers the slip, and the campaign ugninst the Sloux to have completoly fizzled for this year. Whero {he main Lody of the Indians also much slowar to_wnlearn, - Phia latier quality, | 0 HOmPson moved o roconsideration ol s¥hich mfght be coustdered on first thoughta vietue, | Al Cullerton questioned the right of the s, 0t #0 g, fact; for o scrvant badly taught G« | mehtioman t usk Jor & rocansidergtion, 1o worse than une untaught, Tho Chineso sozvants | thought the gentlemau had not voted with the liavo Inconvenient soral standards, thaie principles | tua) ority, | not recoynlzing lyfng and stealing as vices, They ‘Llie Chair hield that the contleman had voted nro deetitute of ordinery feclings of gratitude,-and | With the majority, becauss lLie lind voted with viow thelr relations to thelr umplogers as matters | 18 slde whichi galued tho vote, i of business which are mot to be alfect Ald. Cullerton referred to the rules to bac his jlosition, ed by poreonal comalderutions, Twenty. | GBS K fvo cents ‘12 a sulliclont Inducement for golng or 'n%é:).i\lfilzlaliml;?‘:)g{;“ e t\?fl% Sfi:‘l l}‘ul:sn%llgs staying anywhere, Climber wwork they cannat do. | yyith tho winning. «{de‘ ¥ Mee. Henshaw remarks that ludles rever lcave Al Lawler safd the seconder of the motion thulr children, capecially 1iitlo girls, with China- | dld not vots with the majurity, sud the question wmen, not becauna thero Lias bocn any generally un- | could not b put. favorablo expetlence fn thls connection, but for [ Thie Chuir lield tho point & good one. " tha rosson that the daplieity of tho Chlnesc charac- | ,, Ald. Stewart moved to reconsider, and state 1862 bocomes moro glaring and significant, | SPpleyment,or vocation, |was paid by or on bohal? him by the Domoarats aro vory conclusive, | trifl, and that, after handing over ol their His connection with gg)m Nguw Yorkg cleetion Smovon from L4t sy Denihclasrer anion Safs | nob ouly to binizelf, but to all other Inder pmp::rly,lo tha creditors, the dcbiors will still franda’ of 1808 furniskies now ovidonce that | Dusnatry 19 dlstdayeharOctober 1603 + e | Pondont Votors. Tho Indepondent Votor is [ owo the full amount of their original debts, lio basmot always beoh atrictly cxach in his | Uaya inclisi -inen, for s partof hlasor. | D0t abroad in the land this year, Ho is in = — Slaiat. aves pallroath et s ncos x et | tctents, - sl | the ranks of the tepublican party swpporl. | Thoro lisa beon some In the political dobato in the closing days | United 6tates. Incomelsum of $10,000 on ac. | 0g Ilaves and Wnoreven, He doubts the | New York about that city becoming the of Congross, Mr. Kassos dealt the Domo. | Lis all - aotrces, 87, O kT abrofcasional | gift-besring Greelts with. their offor of re. | grent grain markot of tho Unlted Btates, and eratio candidate some. hard ‘blows, and firat-mottzoge bondhoid. | form. 'TiLoEN, the perjuror, raitroad:wreok- | of the consequent abandonment of like navi- charged him with a responsibility for, or at fq'flxc‘;.“-‘i.:'{?.x.{'ffi'n‘.'m‘; er, and. secewsion sympathizer, aud. Ifex. | gation and the demolition of tho grain waro- least & knowlodgs of, the Now York frauds . . ;}m soid - Azaman C, | pmoks, tho trimmer, Wios Haumrron, Io- | housen in Ohicago. Somo of tho papers in on the ballot-box in bohalf of Beyioua in® w‘fig,‘:- gt I"PP«‘I:‘: uatio Beystoun, Zenuton VaNog, Tarnor of | New York publish coraparative weekly state- 1868. There ia uo longer any dispute sa io ?»?&"l'rl?'-“- &‘ Suv‘..;i, Maine, Ismax G. Hamms, and other choice | ments of the roceipts at variovs Enstern theso frauds haviug boen committod. Thoy nexcd (o the. iirat repogt, | FoPresentatives of tho old ebel and.Copper- | citivs, to show how rapidly Now York fu be- wera absolutely proved by investigation, aud foraisid, os having been | hond Democraoy, are tiot the orowd he agreed | coming the granary of tho comatry, The that hie had voted fn th rity. Although now is, ordvhers and when they may bo ox- | 11 culty confirmod by tho fact that tho vote feceibtodforby the #ad | to train with whon ho loft tho Ttepublioaus | table for receipis atsix Atlantio ports, dur. sefinaplesn a, vagno. arged: at s ‘pogpible il | 1y Waa tho losing slde, it ‘fi:filo Uit majority of Dected ':I 1110 Leard f"l’lmblsfii‘“:"“ 8 W"“;‘.’ since that time hes novor altained thossme [ o o i I;rbf'-‘u(l:ml lcrvlccsi;l“ to hetter his political fortuncs. ITe hascomo | the weok ending Aug. 26, was us follows, to Tho old: bak fornitar, Sapeiles, cics ot Hho x"’luutlf: {ll: “}:'l';""e “!‘h:\'l‘zl'u“'é:_'g'{‘:’l‘;‘;' ""Jfiflfi: 'dn ¢l . o .far as the perjury chargo goes, i 2 i iy A muu‘:. chs muay as well bo giver up for the | pronortions. For the rest, tho frands are | 4o dnnunoln(lnnpnl “r%ha.;:gl':fldelznlr: Hotie; which we have addud tho receipts in Ohicago | fyuy's Arma and Roysl Lotel at Loneaster, Eng., | of thd Bourd reopened for conslderation, now viriually admitted by the Democrats of - -merely means a confesaion that its candidate — false personation of applicants for naturale xe«k .::‘b'"‘“” ,,°! lars Ly, exclaiming | yoo o iy tha peoplo Lad alroady paid off | New York, o....(1,500,012) 85,2 lzation papers, ele.; it is estimatod that ou'ra auothar,” with ths ususl diffgrence nfore than 100 per cent, and that the balance %’h:{?dnlvhl m‘:‘flg B 68,843 Lo, thut tlicra is proof on one side and mete par- e 030 6411 % gue naturalization certificates alone of the debt should bo paid at thejr. lolsure, & woro iasuod. Samvzi J, Tinvey wae the | Hhan sud mallcious speaulation on the other, Nr, Senator MoDonarp, of Indlaus, In Chairman of {ho Demoerativ State Central But:tha cther slinrgs ‘whish ths Zines cun'!.s ech in that Bme’ makea mm; [ “l‘lel s % | brings sgainst Gov. Haves muy not be dis- e " il ommittee that year, and the following cir; missod 80 easily, 'This I even moro serious remarkablo caloulations, Hera s a sampla s 2013, 734, Couuty C 8 ttees throngh tho § which ths Ataats-Zeitung hos dircted our at- | of currency on the 1it of Jauusry, 1870, of ol} | during the same week were 2,024,067 bushels, o y[p:‘rzx; .:;:uumugmm;:wt‘;'g' i | tentiom, viz: that Gov, Havzs, as a momber | classes, will not bo ono-fourth of the awount now { of which 1,999,741 ‘were of corn. ‘T Rooxs oF Tus DEN0CRATIO BTaTE Coxirsas, | Of the Ceutennial Commisiion, voted against ““;‘;:fd,':‘f,:,‘;'#x; 3‘,‘;’%#"' ,’:" "“é" && “:- shipments of all graln from Chicago Oct. 27, 1808.~Mr Deau Bin: Plesse at oncaltv | opening the Philadelphis Exposition on Bun- {fi ,,h.,);,.. mortgaged bla houss ::)t.“'g'.',m :;,,,::. for theweek ending Bept. 1 was 2,030,987 cummunicato with somo rellablo porson luthreqor | days, Now it may bo admitted that | (Aird of ita appralsed value, for money to meet his | bushils, having a value of $1,035,071, aud of :;(:L Er'l:c&n.l‘ lhuivl;:z:eaxm!e ,l)x: :.a‘clll:lel:yr:& y::;:;l"xfi. the popular prejndice against tuking human | 1abilities or carey on hia buslucas, wiit And that | 8,080,692 ponuds provisions (hog products), cod) to t?lvzrl’ph [ \\'ru.unll.’{‘wnn.g'mmnluy life is as geueral as the German prejudice ,,;”‘:"y .M"""M“:‘l‘ bl" 'M';"”l“‘f ""';"“‘m" valued at §623,880, The exportsof grain Uall, at the minute of closlng tho polls,—notwsis- | againgt the Puritan and * Mucker" Sabl- ;’“,:,,:;,:,“:n',w’;', '3,;,‘:‘;‘“"’;; m,"&:’,fiifi' from New York during the week ending ing fur the count, —such person's catimate ¢f the | bath. | When tho Limes, thorefors, charges | fourthe af A dedt. Bopt. 1 wora 522,240 bushols, The ehip- ".’,’:;_“';‘:‘L‘jl:‘.‘l“’f""‘l‘;‘,::,z!;‘:l'w“&‘:&',:"m):m, Gygv, Iarxs with boing a murdorer, it is | The Resumption law, if there was the re. | monts of flour from Chicago, 88,370 varrels ; v 1 {m:x (autaber)s or Lbls One, clony cor- | time to pausa and consider, ‘Wa do not caro | matest possibllity of carrying it futo exeou. | from New York, 19,080 oarrels. ' or tuis o uf 3 ) ! o nl?l'}l::llofl.' glens Bapabican m“"“‘"""‘) tq entor into any psychological investigation | tion, provides thaton the lat day of Jan: % are 10 ba suld at unction on the premises o Aprl), The Chalr, ulter an examination of Cush- 1877, This hotel §s mentioned ‘l:’ Charles mefien'- {ng's Manual, sad ho was of the opinfon that o 1u **ITouschold Words," Tncludedin its furnlture | W88 mistaken In bis preylous p:;l.uon. and that wro rlchly-carved oak bedateads of tho Artecnty | Al Btemurtls moticn was tn order, cenjury, chuirs of Henry VIIth's {Ime, antlque su“‘,p} ‘:{Zm ;;‘:“m’xm:ficluj 'i.z'\'vl;:':x!u!‘:g; 1{me-pleces, one of (hem tho monufacture of Dr, ard of plle Works, by the Tiepjamin Franklin; rare old china, porcelsin tflth‘éi‘bfl‘“c‘fimm w-l:uuollaxgdtm-'nd’umu formorly belonging to wnoblo families, por- | was nothing to tuke it place, There were ather traits attributed {o Sir Godfrey Kncller and Sir ln\v-lauenlom which ought to Lo {uvestigated. Peter, Loly, tapestries from Gobelln and elne- Ald, Cullerton suid tho rocansideration must where, of surpassing Leanty, and many other m‘:‘:‘l“"‘: lt'ho‘:dglr' l'fi":o:’t‘;‘“'“L“filc‘fl’%‘lfl‘“'e{;""“ 1 articles. The Benjamin Frank!in clock rtrikes the 3 hour. It bas only threo whoels, Tho dial fs Ald. Thompson withdrew bis motlon, sud the arranged to_ mark tho Linie on tho systom of tho | Yo it the Tolowing rescits ' Yosar a8, 2, Jand-watches In years gona by, On the fate thera | ypyg, 0, - Yoy =y 18 the Inacription, **Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Phila- ild. McCrea movyed to recommit the whola delphla, Inventor,” This is tho only one of the | matter to tho Judiclary Committee, with ine three clocks luvented by Dr. Benjamin Franklin l:mcuouu to report at “the” next regular mects to b found in England; tho othera aro in the pos- g sesslon of the rclalives of the late Hov. Goorge ihi- Qlibert moved as an smendment fll,l&“}; Whitefield, who, aloog with Dr, Franklin, cone mflfitt"libodmudo,xt.;m -pzdsl ar«zer tor:c& ‘g?d, ctived tho jdea ot maklng a clock, for which pur. | H36 NORARY. THO BERCIIERE A8 nocep pose the former found: the money necedsdry for TAX: JGUTELS. o " carrylug out the luveation.: The following communicstion wsa recoived HOTAL ARRIVALS. , | from the Comptroller: * A o geogseDremigi, Jefiettontlles | © In counlianco with an ordor pamed by your bon: 5 T W' Willatt, York l ! Pous,” Ragtnds 3" 0 it amblo body Aug. 21, 1:1%.1"«“" eubmit & A DEMOCRATIO PINANCIER, Burlig Whoyame Uiy Oncs moro the Common Council has at- tempted to pass the ordinance nbolishing the Bourd of Public Works, and onos more bas failod for lack of tho requisite two.thirds susjority, In the faco of the urgent recom- myondations of Mayor Hzatn, of the pressiug necessity for rotrenchment, and of tho gen. « eral fooling wmong tax-payors that threo highsalaricd Conunisaioners aro not noeded to look after-the few public improvements now in course of uctive prosecution, it is not easy to account for the course taken in op. position to this ordinance by soveral of the Aldermen elected upon pledges of economy -and reform, except on the supposition that their personal interosts outwoigh the wishes at their constituents, a4l 11,5 870,600| 14,2 14, 400} H SR K ‘The Chicago produ}:u murkets weie more sotive yesterday, sud the leading onos wors styougor. Mesy pork closed Lo per brl b = ey ) 3 New Vi Vo hb .| Jistof the names of porsons¥as they sppuar ool Ligher, ut $15.55@15,60 for Beptember and i ;““:l’: 'l surigan Impnrhn':.obm: to Be l- & Lo tha relative criminality of murdor and | uary, 1870, the Trensury of tho United States | _Tho American Naturalist for- Beptomber has a Bt Mobiior . o hrrcy, Pennsyivaciatd. . | ;';:d';t;‘,‘;g.'.:,‘,‘:;"g‘;,fl',“,:, P Ao L B15.620@16,65 for October. Lard closod | {3/%50,0% & muliansous itiaumbualun at 49 bour | gerjury ; wo will defor tothie popular notion, | sbll pay out colu In cxchanga for green | YO [mportant puper by Suuuxt . Scuooxy | Raolaion, Eldhrh, I, dfand Fuclge—fichand | 1073°008 ! ylaxect 1914, 1875, bome ol the objec! Devoroau, fiverpaots T. J. Ueard, Springdeld; : g Peorla; M. If. Walker, ult Luko:. W. D. Jtch- | yoare: butns the Cailecturs books are ot scecssl anlson, Bpringdeld; Attoruey-General J. K. | Lig by mo § submit the iivt as origlually fled Julf Edsall, Dixon; ¥, Willisms, iladelphing | g oy, Respectfully subniticd, I i, hew Dlsios; 5, AL Stovar, L | = SN ElsiL, compisllor ayette....Jherni 9 J. ‘'rac; ur- A s : Jtons "Tac Honry Audrews, ‘Enigland: ' Jobn | The llst of pbioctors compriscs some forty in which ho informs the public huw & cockrouch 22§@250 por 100 1bs higher, at §10.70 cash folds bis wings. It takes nino poges and thir- and $9.70@9.72) for October. Meats were tame, at 6fo for boxed shonlders, 8o for do ghort ribs, sud 8jc for do short clears, . Lake freights were -ensier,ut 26 for cornto tunlty can be taken'of the usval baif-hoyr Juil in /;}ld admit from the outsst that, if Gov. | backs. In tho extromest cose, tho mnatl ag- telegraphic communicatlons over lioes tiforo ac- | /Harxs is u murderer, ho is A worse man than | gravated result of such a procecding would | teen fijustrations to develop this remarkabls r:ngmgl‘:vfi':_&x‘fih; -gfl ll;lvv: the |'Gov, 'L1LpxN s & perjurer. Wo do not | ba that tlie gresnbacks and tho National | performance of tho festive cockroach, That At tuletteis it Indlvidia) m”""':’” m::‘;;l.:: doubt many T'unes readors will agreo that a | Baok notes would ba worth 100 cants is caln [ our readery may be put In posscssion of the orders $o walck carefully the count, - erjurer ought to be elected in order to do- | whora they are now worth 89 cents in gold. | focts in the case, wo make the followlng sclec- i 3 3 9 1) cl 0 T bjectors to Buffulo. Rail freights were unchanged, High. HauvELJ. Titosy, Coalrman, ([ foat & murderer, which is tho reasoning of | Mr. McDoxavo insists that at that timo tho |ition from the article, which uppeurs to ba tho fi'l‘uufi'fi?'u}:c,-")l‘:fllfil:?'et ;l'u !2‘."&1‘.‘.‘;’.’3‘ fock {hngl:::l[-‘:?fiflly "n:;{n'!‘::mm:l‘ fiflm ll::)’mouu of wines wero lo lower, at $1.08 per gallon. | ‘The purposo of this ciroular was copd the Times; aud wo will admit once for all | amount of thess notes will have so dirnin. | [0St Intelligent statemcat we can fnd fuit: Isiknd; ¥, Gotlaloban, Vienna: J. P, H. Went- | 1674 were 071 fu nupbor; ond to the levy of Flour was quiet and finu, Whoat closed 1}c edly to enable the Domocratio masyers iyl | that it would be a lsstiug disgrace to the | ished that only one-fourth of the prasent iched or ncllrly worth, Sab Prancieca. ... remont House—Dr, 'I‘u:l 1575, 833, Tho waftor was lald over and pul LN ¥ | Lished, 1, in 2 rden, Maclos; 11, 9, Bpearman, Appleton, Wis. * higler, at Y6%o for Heptember and 97{o for | New York City to supplyany T¢mocratio | country to elect o murderar Prosideat, awonnt will be ontstanding, No sxplsuation | $opiecta cucelnelly uud l'l"lolg ‘;OI?P;J';UI:IU-I it | W culdvwelt lndlnmylr:"lal?lul -fi‘m‘fl“:n‘ PISH TNGPECTONR. Octobar. Comn closed fo higher, st 45} 3 portion of thu geld which Hes witbln the tru Now York; A. Hogervisch, New York: Ald, len 5 s sed her, cauhy 1nsjority that might bo necossary to over- The case againat Gov, Havas as 4 murdor- | is given as to what will become of them. We | vorse fold, and sbuve s line drawn from the sucket cows the Republican .majority throughqut | eris thls: A young man, conyloted of a very | sssume that {t is meant that tho smount of :’“ ‘:‘“ bt tho State, sud it was proyed # cotiot | brutal murder, which, we Leliave, Le con- | paper willbe reduced becanso redosied in ‘sssuiica 3 . At deraon, Toronto: the Hon, A. L. Crawlord, Phila. | , AD ordlusace wus reported from the City 1o bt beat” teanal emlanitzaiion ggx';‘fl’:"i- &'si’& lu‘f Lf'“numh xl'.:w" H“nmplll;&l:) tormey far tho abolion ot tho o of ¥l 1 or! of revers| sone), | Samuel Lalb, Cloctuuatl; G » L. Hortea, Now { spector. lald P ) g Batibu prectacly euslogous to. that o | York G s Au nzdlnsufu ‘was rpported fram the Board of L ‘ : “ i e o “ and 43jc for October, Oaty clossd stealy, . ob Blo cush uul 810/ for October, Bye was

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