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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DLCEMBER I, 1876 T to tapltal, of State and natfonal taxallon for the | tho opinton that fustice to all parties requires ita | hogpitality, howeser, nnd sixteen or s nent, bt o history of thelr sufferings Wil | 7 NCI N " 5 NATIONAL BANKS. B s e aumvamhian alvieionas | Temtal troin thixao aiso, -/ he recommentation | montha aiter o was so guitty of polifieal fum- T e Htetatars, of clviltzation. AN 13 FINANCE AND TRADE. Yolve Jrubers eclie Tunor, Tarton ks, p. e T T ——— | for the repeal of the provision fmposing n tax uoon | dence and apostasy as to neeept the Republican | possible with — the tor. Perhaps the o % Nicholtan, Tl ongts omalb enal: oy TS sl. & || bank depadite, ami nlso of the ane requirhnz e | Congressional nomiaation In Tweed's favorite | destiny of these suffevers §s helug earve FINANCIAT, ington, tamber,” ©11 *ONE Lena dohng, 2 amising of a two-cent ol hank-cheeks, §4 & Fe 4, Lud: Tha T Thi Pay to the Na- 2 & L gd ‘r\‘;i;‘;“’"’ e mrena &gl | (Hstrlcts aud "ie with shame 1 must ackuowl- [ by tho eternal Ruler of all, far nwa: The banks, and hrokees' offices, and holessle | - CLEARANCEs—Nolhing i @ Taxes They Pay to 3575 g rencwed, 17 fn tho judment of Comress aenle | g fli Toved was elocted by k) or 300 | yonder I - the Jundes | of - Afrled: | buslnees-liousea wero alt elossd in obeervanc of s tion and the States. Tt E ovarnmont can ba more sanitagly dortved from | majorlty, while every voter In that distriet was | there the low and unstiady progress may row | the national hollday of Thankegising-Day, There LAKE MICIHTIAAY, g BE32 8 other sources, morally vertntn he hadswindled the City Govern- | brighiter and brighter, the sun of darkness and | were no transactions of any kind in finances, and Cieano, —Navietlor ‘ aaw, . BriE R 3 g v ‘ 0 o 4 ¢ v XS “hich mak, Roport of the Comptroller of the Cur giig o ABOUT THE IRISH, Temark that onr clement in this country are | will be too Tate then to cry: My God ! why hast 1;:::::" sessiny thiers Were o oW qustalins ::;fi'b"‘;“l”““ 10 80 withont nsurance, n-lly\;fn Yihee rency. I b3 fgnorant mud unodueated, This may be trie, a3 | Thou foraken nst ™ He'will not answer, i ey ot Elven this seson, Veasels whytel, a i ! g £ Wiy They Support the Democratlo Tickot. | dlareo portion of those who emlurated to 'ea: | sclence alone will solace your dying moments, O B ot enn extenl thete Snesmnen for fee gaye e Sl 5 g 3 « Ta the Editoy of The Tribune, cape starvation or a poor-liouse £ belonged | while derolation sweeps over your land. War Thanksghv no P i "h* 2 b cent, 1 pereent of whicl will ho Fet AYS 8t pper Bpeetat Correspondence nr The Tridune. g . Bananog, Wie . Sar anert Tavo. rend your | £orthe Mumbler or wopking clasacs. Tho cliane | bns (s lorrore, fentis its ngones: they are all | Thenksgiving-Day was cigtdly, obsorved by the | veercl arelves anfely at ity deetnation. hers oo ; \::Asn;l?lrma. . L;.Im.‘:n;.“j‘:;‘;l’ll‘l’x‘rs ?;: 2 articlo in your Issuc of Nov. 24 under the hend nels of cmployment opened for such after thele | exeusable; but the cold-blouded wnssacre of fn- Board of Trado and busluces-men generalty, and | atill abont twenty venscls ont, nnst o There are roller of the Currenc : Ry » i arrivalon this side were prinelpalty raliroading | offensive luman belngs, fnn civilized country, | hearly a1l the offices or elored wera ‘closed, the | bound for th g‘ * ‘Tho Il“"“ Olalmon 'f”‘}:"v,; '"g;'}‘“"“"l" A Hindred Tabotons. seryicos. positums (it | clothes tho. very anistons of Heaven fu {5 | strect commisslon-houses belng open butn short | Wed L ti oxtract quoted from the London Times. 13 certaluly didnt rauire el acinintanee with | Dlackest drapery of monrning. The eve of God | time in tho morning to recoive the late consign- It noulnmlnlla{ u,“‘."‘ a r‘nspv.-ctnb_l‘? Angto-Amerl- :}m \\;nr ke nrll.:mlmy )|[\;rr:\l\'i fi!}l‘ yo lrun:lln- this nuln‘n(;n‘& (1 r;n l.uu]l_lslnuimul smy ]l«l:‘ in | wments, ‘:"‘"“‘l; {I’l’:‘-;"_!‘!l‘lllf n”fun}l of Rnuw by can journal like Tre CiticAGo TRIDUNE cannot | timate acqualntance with this class tnore than | merey blot lier heinous crime from the pgolden : > : ew viulently from tiye nort) . publ’lsh an Trish-American ordinary subject | 00 per cent were able to read and write, Leav- pie of light. Let her vietims go hame to ,M"',{‘,‘,‘,"2:‘,’,‘:,‘;‘5;;“&3,},‘;;:‘.‘;‘;’.""“""““"' of fhe | which” enused thy snaw tn ‘""“"]"’"‘»;.!3'. \ithout taking its text from an organ of Rritish ing all this aside, and looking squarely st tho | lleaven, to i brighter existence, her chiefialns i L yery. 5 | rongh outajie’ situation politieally, 1 1s° n very gave | toenrthly prominence, and her chivaly to the Meas pork closed on tho Jast call Board at $15,85 | {18 ol neriven Wost of whiey g ‘r'; 4‘\“!:“%1 Smowstorn \m"‘:: ' n It yesterany morninz, when thern w on the subject of taxation, nnd L am allowed to send the same to Tiie TRIDUNE: Sce. fi,214 of the Revised Statutes provides hat the Nattonal Banks shail pay to the Treasurer tlio followingz tases: One per cent annually upon the average umotint of notea In clrenlation, and one-half of 1 per cont Annually npon the avemie Amonnt of depoaits, und the ‘average amount of cafiltal etocl: notinvested i United States bonds, “Ihe followini tuhite exhibits the nmount of Unls 1eL TR 108°T15 601 meln whie nd S i b & % | the day were badly feed v 4 dnely opinfon, a paper that Lventy-nine or thirty vears | aud serlous mfter that o many | hellish captaincy of political power, On these | @15.8%i¢ for the yeart 818,05 10,10 for danunry: | it Yoas Sy e wies porp Am E0seeeil with sy no glonted over the Irish cxodus, and exult | Irish ndopted cltlzens belonea to - the | laurels let thent rloty while the consclousncss of | and $10,2714@10,30 for February, Lard nt §0.50 Atnnt Vst nrrived with the sehr 1t 1 Crnwtont Yvsterday fo] and eruel erimo’eat out thelr unhappy ex- | @0.8O for the year, 80,80Q.0.85 for January, unil | weather outside Afternuon, stated Ingly said, * The Irish were golng with & ven- rule-or-ruln party, -Nome sectarlan journals try TOVE IS | 26u°L Nas fenrfully vold, mu 'ty S ted Staten taxes® coliveted, annually, from the or- % > eancel’ b thi - | tosnddie this miomaly on the priests, aud thit | istence. Winpen LEwis, 40, 05@0,07 for February. Tho following are | "810re suflered ntonnely, & namberup oo e Eduieative af the Byeteni. (ABIL W 'i“:'y TGt % fuu:usl. ‘.‘llr,clnyf‘,‘“;:“:.i|n:|’;e:‘lec'; tn"ll‘l.::::fi";:l 1t s a secret understunding between the Jesuite ———— the latest quotations on now meats s few dngn | Blechareied Jguterday came [ ey Which nmount Iuts been collected witiont wny ex: = 3 g to everything N Tt thely focks “Fhin. s mot trie. by any theirs FIOM GALENA Fh {o walt farthe iiud to g down, S0 far oo seeien cnee whatever 10the Govermuent except the cout £ % s 1 ot iy o 1 fiiabey ALLNAS B hinve been reported....The seo Crenty e 0T the Fetirny In the Trensur kA P B sears of independence still styling her the | ing, aa the leaders of Democracy are ot classed Srouts UShart Rong At | (rOm N CoRt o he meow Gy vind alling ULy hy8223 [ 5 el other conntry, has tended more to swell the | as Catholle, * They may be nominaliy elufrehe - Dree Tion ciars. cleate. | that RArbor o nechund of WhC: CORTY Nt niake O Gaple G ER A Tanks of Democrhey than any vagarious freal tn | Koerss and it s fact worthy of note Liat Siip- Tarinluntion of an Interesting Trinl—Pork | Green, 73 ko A | pelied (0 come to e OF, e aud was copy. . [u5a | A 2 e 1) o Siveenoy. Tweed’s e S - g Loves’ " 744 Py . o thils pent. e Kehr K £ & 3‘-" * Anierivart party politicat pery Dick™ Counolly and Siveeney, Tweed's ne- Trafile—Tho Galena Homo of tho Prostdent | 00 g A Fiq | Virant, which left hiera 'ue he sche Kittre A o pal - onESeriint ity Polite S vampllees, never entered tie portals of A Catho- [ —The Washburno Itestdence, Decembier, b PN I ,&' Toad OF wtone, roturned apnin . somen, 0. XN 7 g, [We presume it s true that the Tondon Times | jj¢ chureh for yeavs, while Irtsh Catholles prom- Spectal Correspondence of The Tridune, Januarg, A ME 8« aky | the weatlier onteide too aovere to s 9 P toriak -'-*!'-: 7 313 ;,, twenty-nine or thlrty| years ago x\ldl say mean { fnent In the Re) :_ublllcfln’pnilln s hl'!n‘n u:ml;l Ganevs, 111, Nov. 20.—In February lnst, Lunglll;ul!hnfl. cleara qnleu.-;l at N”«"E;'s"“" 2 . 5 ] 3 and bitter things agalnst the Jrish, It hias salil | hame, ave praciicd ~utholfe: rie on't o 9 v i 8¢ for December, Cumberlands quict at 814 @B3e: TORT ITURON el i %2 & Qféawreeable things abont them sineo. then, but | Wentily themsefves with politica, 1 never s a George iarrie, o younz man formerly. maloyed | 1ol tut hams, DX@10c, alf bosei; mweet-pickled Spectal Dissateh s e o ueha 3| 2RES for the 1 h 1 I tiy | prietun the stuwp but once durlne the o as a laboreron the farm of am Moore, 8 | 4\ "0 @10%c. Green hams BK@0e, Tanr oo, Mich., Nov. 50.- Do A or Uhe last two or Lhree years its tona I8 REutly | paigh of '0% and e stuapud In the Intersts of wealthy sand-owner resking in Hanover, this | M B8O - ot e ders, D15@0tse | St. Joscph, dohn Pridyeon, v =Dows—prape F.o04 e " K] changed for the'better, 1t now speaks of them llmlh?mhlluml partye Rhis was i Worcester | county, eloved In the dead hour of might With | o son tie 03ra for short. cléars, 12615 for | scitrs Montgomery, Montealin. Fona ko0 ST b Estatat quite respectfully, and often warmly pralscs nxgl! .\l}\l'llucx.Cuumles, .\l'mlsi” i Kitty, the comely and youthtul daugliter of Bis | hameall ennvased and packed. ey Gnedner, 4 ealin, Todman, Neliig s 3l Tt = them, 1t atrongly supported the meneuros of | Thets 4 at present s vorg BUQ Wl O Pell | emploger. Tie enraged parent followed the | " qrense sus qulet 313G Giyte: Lo Flimorin, O °f Choborgan, 3. n. 50 $75.250,0m1 Drigutand Gladstone to finprove llmf l.«:ml Tiean parly, Are. the ndividual members of | €ouple to Galena, where he learned they had | Ticef products wero steady and quictnt 80,60 | WiNn-—Nortiwests fresh, s I e laws, to :mw‘ \enm;“b:ltzmvtc"flfl“n lm'" fl: thlsp:\:‘tyl' l‘rcpmf)n ‘m et e nlumc‘nl hnl; been dnly united In wedlock, and had taken the gxt.7%vcrxne.n. sxlo.r,omo.m for extra mess,and | WeATRER=Clear and cold, =The amount collected by the Commissionerof In: ravements made, and er tenures of thelr [ way nud help to batter dbwn this barrierl 1 | teain for.Dubuque. ntinues sult, | $18.50@10.00 for hams, P teruul Hoveniie fram iate banks, eavings vanke, it e e e Aty | b hraay ks by erashvk feom Lhe coramng | i for-Dubuque. Ho ontiued the purster | Tatlow was noted nt 5@8%c for clty, and 7% . MISCELLANE itivate hanks an | bankera, durmig the Neeal year end: ¥ and came upon the youthtul pale just ns the; a1 3 Yy v ANEOTS, D it o s Eollowh: npees) . the disestablishiment of the Epiacopal Church | of Your party orzans such expressions as ¢ T ¥ b ¥ lene ANy T o . i Juie 20, 1870, [ | tpacee x4 your party 2 D B ing the Athe: n th @3¢ for country lots, according to condition. AN TneEn,—The Athenian, e i dep Blalouxsl lhl: =1L 1w reland, s the holition of tithes and taxes | elgn vote,” #Trish vute,” “Catliolie yute,' ete. | Were emerzing from L0 thencum fn that | gl PECEIINE (3 "an follows: Choleowinters, | Lime Kilny, hos been ralsed and towed to por Quctpltl e —Rrestimate of the fatal taxutlon of tho National | for the support of that Chureh, besldes | ‘Thie alien when natnralized venses tobe n for. | citys The wife was talten ossession of Ly ot * » i and towed to Detroly, Tanis for the ten yoarsending i 1836 was given | other measures of vight and - justiee | elaner; he fs no longer frish ln & politienl sense, Ty tha, ‘wnnnl”raport. and (6 1o repeatediera | For" pue Trish people. The edltora ; el 1 with'thie substitution of thy corruct ihodnta for | (o, the father, while n policeman escorted the and the word Catholie should uever be men- | young mau to jull, wrote those brutal things aealist | tioned In connection with polities. The man | 41455 ‘medinm winters, 85, 00@0,00; cholee | ....The large stmr, Stsrucen, of the Union Stegy spring extra, §5,75@0.25: medium do, $5.25@ | boat Company'a line, 14 laid up at Cleveland for Totale Harris wos discharzed on | 50 shipping extras, $4,025@5,00; chiolce pat- | the senson. "The fevenue cutter Manhatta, o70% ths amount, $7.012.43 et derteed trom thetax | w5, in placa of tho partly eatinated onea the |y Tjal thirty vears azo uro all dead, nnd the | Is siiply andmeriean etz | [1 othierwise, be Vhe following duy, and subsequently’ reasrested | ents,87.00@7:50; common doy§0, 00@.0.125: spring | winter In Gstego tnstead of at Ococsing, oy See. 5,173 of the Revised Statntes providen that - | paper i3 In diffeient hads, Sume of tho Deat. | exercioes s auflsre fraudulently, und shouki | in this State on the charge of perjury, in swear- | auperfines, $3.00@4.00. Rya tlour, $3.70@4.00. herclofore etated. Capt. Abbey and Chief Engf. tho cxnenser of this omee siall be pafd ont of the EEIRETRED I e wr ll!rsll‘luk\\“ iployed on fts columns are Irishe | be Y‘mmml forit. 1f an adopted 'vitizen and | ingbefore the County Clerk who fssued the | Buckwicatdo, §U.00@.25, neer Pulaifer will remaln attached to Nier, tozethe VR men. B an Suber isuceeds of Lhe taxes or duties assesscd and col- ¢ muat remind our Irish corre- rishimat by birth, he certainly did not bring | marriaze license that Kitty was of age. Anin. [ Wheat was quoted firm Thursday morning at | with two or threz of the crow, a : e Jectod on “the clrenutton of the Nutional Nanie, gl it o R N B lont L. tepnilicana hae o expectal ren | Demoetacy wih ik 10 thia country Hatred | e oot o L lnes bim. at. the Mareh | §1.15% for January, and o fow sales woro mado | Tho burio Ruttor, witch lofy PR L) The amount of tax pad upon clecnlation from the son tor beinie fond of the London Times, (Cthey | to British monarchy he certatuly diil import. | {um'sf the Cireult Court, and the me privately, Tho Livernool market was reportod | OF Wecksngo Mith 60,000 bu of wheat for u, o onmnization of the system to duly 1, 1476, 4 =2 hoose to nurse resentments and keep b nind | This ought nut to be injmlcal to cur Republl erm of the Cireult Court, and the case came np g A 3 upon dl#cll:\rglm:\rnn found ta be mhort 500 1y 42K, 03, 18, whille the whals uchienses of this 3% e mtance nf. paat. jurice, DArhiE tho | fustitations, sines aar Republic a handred years | 4o telal boforo s Hotior, Juilge Breis o1 | o edion lience the firmnees among local Lolders. | sho recolved liot entire cacgo at Smith's Elevat Trureau for the kame period, !n«.fi?umr with the cust »3 Rebelllon that journn‘ was Wtensely pro-South- | ago was n:'lnclp Iy catablisticd through this Monday, and was concluded late last night, by & | Wednesdny evening December wold st $L.14@ | Milwaukeo....The ~ Evening Wisconsh 4 A e e Tutls £ e o i S urdl A0 Cic Wer Ut LU | sevy hatro 10 monarelye. I cunciusion Linust | [oro ck i lavor L ther detawlant, JEbe Ulbieh } Lishe and danwck: at SLIGHG1. 104, boih Jakiulo, poiid up from Hutto the”prop Gits J Ty 4 4 vith s 3y 8 | Ay 4 ke has exeited greneral interest in this scetlon, and | closty, aside, Ot ‘t o TOW cReane from belng humed, Gne Unon with as much bitterness ag It overas- | remind you that Tom Nust's poncil md the wa- | yybife sympathy scems to i on the aide of the | o] 2lug at Mo Iy Cash waa quioted the #Ame | or grio staves in the cabln was fipped over by fne ;"m‘{f,"c""’y ha “""}” M“"""} l;“"'".' {” fi'" galled the frish after the famine. And we hre | ligugnt penof Eugene Lawrence are better alli Tt 1 nw them 1o report the nmonnt of State on ulle ¢ 2| 1 . 3 211 enof Euge AW g ctierallies vowl o4 [ of thecraft in the higl 2 weas, 7l okt by, hom o b yonr 3035, i recelvor re: ey (o lutte Yo, mikd 'thad ' fare dnajorily of | oF Tuknmany tha by fozen Demneratic publl: | ooyt “ho1s buor, thouh honest, s | Com wasqutet and nominaily drm in contequenco i Contante of e MovE weve. amsrn b the Teisth, slring that striizte, voted aid ncted | cations specinily subdidized fn the pacty intee- | paoe, A4 18 SOGTSt Bt Bib FRRE Wt Dim | of a reported advance in England. Wedneadas's Ablu floor and camo nese setting fire to th Were hier parents nurocable, A& habeas¥eorpus | litest prices were dityo for Junuary and 35 @e urns from 2,018 banks, having a capiial of 2 with the Coppurhicad party, u{posufl the cinan | ext, T d-work, bt men were nour, who #cooped up n S10:3, 748,408, The returus mautle to the Treasurer e Irish are a vecy sensitive race, and carl- 4 for the stne yeur, uader Ui provisions of the clpation and enfranchisenient of the colored | cature Lo Tl Al iy e coals niud saved the vesnel from n se } s $ 1S GHEL Wik fATVL A0 1XNOKY — 3 will never win them over 1o the i h or Decomb b rious dleas. atatnic mentioned, have been elnexified in_ this i ‘il bos, Wit s o . to obtaln possession of the girl [s talked of, fur cash or Decomber, ter, Uneof the men lind hi; 4 Ao, by States: und the following table hos boen | | Tl T i, tis. B, | purty oforbleli Jime st eyt s pesuohised P Ok TRAPBIC, Outs were guotable at 32%c for mext month and | tly. hls hande burnt torsl. prepared, showing the amount of United States 3 110 hostllty to the Unlon cause. But since Irx':dl wlerents They are n‘l'onslluunt, mumfi ‘The groans of_the dylug porker foll upon my | 33kc or Jannary. A Goon Move, nuT Too LaTe Tists Srasoy,— :2:‘-“ Em'\m“;!' Fm= ml% rnu; u:hm‘lf"}u"' ‘ln E‘lfi" the War the Times has bocome more friendly to | of our Inun~x|s]|| u’mlntlun and here ey witl | £9583 write. - Thio tratlic liis openca up liyely Barley closad Wednesiay ot 00%@07e for cash, T n‘m{ulu che e e (\Cnlll(bnenv o ate and peincipal eity of the Union for that ] H o g : " & pop s 0 Y in this ity, and. receipts are heavier than ever | gre for December, and 85c for January. senda et of Take vessels to Encope (0 be aold, year: 13 thie Novth as well 45 to the Irish: and wo quote | remain for weab or for woe, | There I3 notbiug | pueoed G B Tl R o ioa, Lot year rally |5 ury and G5e for January, New York and Chicngo parties talk of making snel s T 2 e o e en it by becansc It 15 the | 1o Eweir pask Listary to. anilt thown or thel chile | Letore during Lhe samic porlod, Last year ully |* Siso at uGe fornoat month or casl, G7c for No. 1, | o ventara au Koepliig an ent wbroar oot .Statevand b 2 most Influential of the British journals, and re- | dren from felug stanch supporters of our re- 3 e b y A derriiorfes. | Capital. Tnited and 61c for rejected. stlling, A Toronto verscl-owier frete Intoreste 1 nterested Buien, | State. i T ilon and. RontTnonts oF & vast | wabltcan Instictitlons, a1l o o doubis thele | S0t thie mumber will Lo lasely fucresead. Ous . i oo Mght on e Mublect an Tollava: +-1 dlety, I the Proste . idbacty s market leads that of Dubuque fu the way of 3 KT 3 should be glud to joln such an assoclation, partionut Crlliah ;;;'23,, i) e fate resl | descondauts will fhzure, I fopuuny benchy Ml | prices, ami tnvorable quotatious s faruiors as LIVE ST0CIC, think n Infgo compung, ownlizn scuse of s of Maine, .5 A, Hampitiire i§ 11o.082, 8 25,061 W a magnet draws the steel, The Nurrow-Gauge ciiicann, gool Inke vensels, mighit use them to nlva Vérmont . O ot 23] = wiraden, Tammans, euil the Solki South, " and | Zealander will havo skotched the sultis of St | ftoud, a purely home _enteruriee, reachione oiit SieEt oulle | Tnak iy i zood nxenia in Lntopo ot varions' porie. 3 3 I hopes that Tilden inay be countes nb‘u we ol Paul's, I an the ouly hlsh-An,mlunn in this | [ve \Wisconsi britys to this city an average of Tt S e 1 have dpie falrly well wo far with a vessel [ rent : Fi| 8 sceveby ftevolumnn, The Indowc Timet ang | cawithat yobudifor Huyos b Wheeler. ten car-londs of stock and grain daily. Weinea deroes laet sumumes, bt thero nre. drawoscks, Mo ; Tnode aian i the ‘|Ish ll?l,ull’lul’(' nr‘e ,nn' nle um‘u +slde '!.’ N Inisi REMUBLICAN. PRESIDENT GIEANT'S GALENA [OME. Thunsday. nglmnllion' prejudices which only ons | Ryw York... £l 3 Aerkan. 10 IET! ‘nm ".“fi Sl ‘1"’ ‘|“°" d [1£08 per cent of tho Catholle Irish had nob The plain two-story brick house with flab Total, “,',L“”J""‘ l;‘l':.',,:flnm““g!"y ot ik N, Y. U ] years. ¢ article from which we made tho ¢x- | ahways heen stanch and ardent supporters of | wonfon tho brow of tht: 1l on the * East Side,d {A A T ful L ?I:‘l ):‘a “mlitlxlm.my{\ th 51,000, 0N of capi- bany ... 5 tract argued strongly that n consideration of | the Democratic party Nast and Lawrctice in Zar- . : ) oul hing, min rendy (0 Join much & jow Jemey lr 8 e bomwariul an amAted support. the Trhdt jnvo | poraIiichiy Iilght gt bive Indithged their pens | H tost prominent struciure, By, fhot purs of one, IF tho peoplu suf spenlc of aro n it 1f v sl istalal e i Tllden and the Democratic. party, that elenient. | dud penclls so sitarply, *Thoy ovidently have o | G In B (el Moms, BEER Crepilit June laws o mab enult of the seully stashin. P.tishurg : was entitled toan sent in the Cabinet, and we | hope that the Irish will ever” separate from the 3 " 3 ifully townsmen. The Yich though plain fwrniture - o E/ & yours, " < i < The canital of the bank: o rted S ugreed with that opinion.—In. Pamumany party. Long before Nast ever made [ (o I o - — L o R — L UG vaa T canital ofthe bankewileh erortod state tasor | SIS N YCoq at. Messts. Ielly, Morrison, | u cartaon of Liwrenco wrote an artilc the Trish | 103 el In Lo prescuts Ui Wit detier Tas BGTL 5 '+ D, Colnmbia 738,468 and O'Brien {s certainly richly deserved,—that 1!,' werp almost soMd for the Democratie party. | ', X ities, etk-chian temand both from the CIGARS. b _Wachington Se 204 of the Reviscd Statutes provides that | from an American standpolit,—but how mauy u?| Before the Know-Nothing party had nn exist- 'hem‘rnl, as Galenians call him. {8 furnishicd | home and Eastern trade, and the market was fif0l AL | s~ mmnmArmmmsamsias A : }\p-fln‘gw. :-vr‘:d\‘gmw :I Hi‘.’.’e"r nigu.l]l‘ ;v}:'lm‘m‘\’\; ;‘);m:mzmz_% z{;‘: sensitive Celt will feel the keenness of the | encs the Irish were as unanimoisly Demveratic with oak, and hus never been oceupied by its | aligitly higher prices than grevalied at the beglnning b o « thrast, whilo thoso eallous wirerpullers aro - | a5 they are now, They presented a solid front illustrious awner but once or twice, .Ifn:l eve, | of thewerk., News from the East wos fayorable, aud \ fl::l‘l‘fil:)‘i z’:’;l!::"’&“d“?l'c{,‘(‘u‘.': }:fil'lxnlh:xll’;:‘uwg‘l‘x'fix: perviotts to all stch taunts, simply because they | ngafust thelr warm trind. and sympathizer, the rluh"u}"}‘“!: ",,f“!w':,fi“{“ o1 "}‘: frlm( Ln._:z_t"'_;efl thie supply of atuckc was naerato, and to thoto twn elr- el bt “hruita befora any dividentl shall no do: | don't class themselves as Irtsh. 'Phoy are Amer- | witlant Gen, Scott, and - defeated Pt beratise ARG L U I R v Tt erded ool Sutheodki fong e MU maget, Clared: ant that all ilebts duc'to an assoclation, on | lean eitizens, somy to the manncr born and fio was not a Deninerat. Thit was bifore the | O visitors. T ain told that the peaple of fateng | Boles seo fom. $eanian. oe Litalyr oy hich intero-t Ts e and nnpaid for a period of alx | othicrs by ‘sdoption, and whatever diszraco {s | K.-N. party was thonght of, aud when Nast and confidently anticipate the return to this city of | to $3.40 for oxtes, - but wiost of tho us {a 1078 2T 103k monthw, I'mhiwl I’hu m‘mfi l1'm: well ‘;ecurcd and In | conneeted with thelr nnmes politienlly, Amer- | Lawrence were ehildien, Qur correspondent {ll,"n':f:"fi'f:i'r'fi“.) ||:’(‘;11‘x$uux ater - the allees ;;T:; :\;Mum ;5" n,sfi:fi:.’,‘: ::':lr‘ ..:’“;f,’héz Rinkest ot colloction, null bo conalisped el st | lems inat: Tablife "the- ifeatost iotton oL tha. | uea not explin td fehl yesion why that Chureh | M9 888 G0 O tion among thegond people | 4:03 for common to prime shipping steers. Rader & s . o Conetrned 10 el miocke and boads upon | Y4Aii of alt others glves always to the Demosrutle | of' (s ittie hill-bound aud historicul city ns to | liced obtained $3.40 for two car-londs averaging 1,633 Whieh Tntorest fo ‘pact dua, aa well as promissory nerang e oy, see thia Teleti | party o solld support. Tousitisa myatery we | oo e O coral ¢latm tho hanor of | ®#. Gregory, Cooley &Co. solita bunch Into yesterday b " . Ty noted, he examlners Lave heon wpecially lie lfdomlt uitizensi il T cxceptions, Demo- | have never been able to fathou D, dlscovering the germs of greatness in him and oot At £5.60. 'Tho drove averaged 1,430 Ba. The \ | i atruciod to scratinize (he Joans of the banks and | ¢ratsi Even jouranllsts are often puzzled at v ————r bringing the once obsenre soldicr nto promi- | market cloied atrong, report the mmount_ of bad dobts held by them, | the unaccountable anomaly. The reosons are i UOTATIONS, 1, 183) I \ 3 % T TRAITOR, nence. I am satlstled, however, from observa- ces=Fine N unee TSN liese ipatretions hmve ‘Leen carefnlly followed, | obvious to auy -ordinary ubserver, - Tic oliler T the Kdttor af Tha Trivune. Ao Sl Tunnley, tiot Geant Tmd inote. to'do c”m"l“rm-“_ {lnu.‘m. vlll.‘ll-'mmr, qe ) i "y‘filn':hfi‘k'drgfuw?"'.‘n“ \:»:lf Dty ateribated to thets pm‘xt 'x""lm o ;:Vh'l’! ited e b ("'" Siznsian Houss, Ciicaqo, Nov. 90.—This | with the lub1 tinn g yhody else; that he hod P Tk R e o g tetly atiributed to their L ) e Sty ¢ & Aov. = b 1 HIthtu] mervioos and thia Wwise proviston of lai, olltéou arono catite $010s Unltul Sintes balor 4 : ¥ tacontend aguinst, and the) i tepublieantsm was orzanized, the greatost in- |.word of grave and criminal meaning: has played tho Jealousy of several to ¢ zainst, an ths Kind I rorence o Natlinl Himis.exur wror | fx queursing uflor the Noculted fuine in Tre- | an active park §a the history of tho United | BEVEr was tully appreciated tn Iy own city, ex- ared, exhibits by Btates and principal cltles” the Tand (4%, 147, and M¥), 1t Iy natural Lo Buppose | Syares sinco tho duys of Aaron Burr, following cept by o few, ~ A'grateful nation, howevery re. I bl bt owecs chargen aff by tho Nutional Lunks undar thye | that after their five years of allenatlon cxpired Epects tho man who gaved the Union, and il ‘commonto cliol THE FAVORITE = linc of shrewd and ambitlous politicians | revera his memory na long a6 that fabrie oxista. velighing 8OUL0 1, 100 b Tufon for ‘the two dividewd perlod they looked around “und beeame wdopted citis | 40w 8 ! I h Wl S0ua L, 100 B ?- n )l'm e’m:l‘l. cndlnu“‘ru;ccllh%u“x‘»‘- .',’,‘.';‘x’..;'fl:’ i u"rl.fi zens, and, along with theso wms;nm,(mm] totuo tresson of Calhoun, and culminating in ,n'l:lu: HOMEB o: ulfixurquslfinxu‘;lnlfe. 5 5':‘3,“}“1;’&}5"?.‘0““"'““ Sept. 1, 1570% pravlleges, 1t 1s m?vuml they also afliliated | the flereo conflict of 61, fed by the veteran | LB :‘"’!s‘l"’l"”““_(::‘ p‘:: x::ui ;3‘ tl:) it hmxrllzr;’-‘l‘.ll it A T WAnen 1, | SEPE T, :;Amm.o?'l?u "P"f_:m»n oy néxhh,m,i’ fl:nrfi! politieal inflamer of the public wind, Jeflerson | poye of E. B, Wishburne, our present Minlster | Texas=through drove . | 1370, N banhe re}{ bereid as (e Tonot-Nothing | Pavis: It has been carefully nureed and hittle | to France, It bas large, plain piitars in front, | Veals—Ter i os watt o Satee |5 years, o Whig party became (“g‘,;gmuzch looked after, while [ts constant develop- | and no distiiquishing murks except its utter | v, x: £l e Totat, | JErnT en, Seott: te wmost populur mill- | ment has miore and more tended toward | plainnoks. It s occupled at prescut by n Fres- [ Fl & tary oftier then In the country, belig defeated | o completo overthrow of ‘the Unlon. The | o o ol be ot lae ot o J (5) Total. ... [& 500, 037,011 P Bl |hsa hithero obsears wman=bruilly Merce, | primitive power is castly ellpt oft, momentarlly | iy huloved and reepectud by all classes of people JTotal. ... |8 50,057, 1o, g 10% ARTTee B | e wonld prefer oot a ive, pn};gws:ltvu rendered powerless by stern and declslve uction, re, amd he In_tarn entertajus the warmest af- . | hoh o tho zenith of [ts' flore, than | bub the strict adliercace to the constitutionality fectlon for his old friends fn Jo Daviess Count ', "' With @ party disorganized, split, and ‘on tho | of **freospeoch® hus always nccorded it tho 03 [s expreseed in h"’fl“s"'- 1“"“’“ o formor old 2, 14 47y | W 1 ayini the damieine fecord, too, o | mast absolute powor In a country that to<lay | HCauBhutnuces Ol Facrorus. States and Territorses, 2204 143 | vane, an , L0 | most abs ower y e s and Territors a0 Wiiiwis | have for Ita founders the authurs of theation | progonts aa much revoluslonary spirit as tho Uy framed | o ociees of Mexleo. It has become s kindof | AN UNFAVORABLE OPINION. §'_)‘ ';»em?“ lu;nunllll_\' u’:‘(t'!;u \I'cvnluklxuls“_n l?l notorlous, yet semihonorable, calling with 7o the Editor of The Tribune. 703,—the Emmetts, McNevios, an wlfe . Cirilel h ' Vi K , 00, =] ittlo of onts of that period. B ohh o e, T bt i (oo Mot St gus Hitlo ity ok 8000 300 ot 51! 51 1,500,077 ¢ oh Wero eaper B G and sedition taws, which wero eapes B sacticBrTeuts Previous to these dates, we had but fow jour- | and the cltizen who fauuts the word {nhabitants wo aro prone to love :lnccrlly and i mals published [y the intérests uf our elewdent; | @eltor? from | o tull end of a | thetruth, Wo bulieve hero that Murdor will WEW PUBLICATION! Vern the Boston 2dat, 1 belleve, was the ploncer, | seedy cont communds the admiration out,” and thut *Truth will prevail”! AH we s e st S e N AAARAARAA N wont % 3 o D, N: A Novel, 4 Brovantoy, 8o, Mgty helai demand, Wil tho matlot oarly J! o’f':mfcm-‘l-‘:'. 75“:’;:?3? o iy i T ILUIIMIC MEONL 89 | ayys bullove, with oneexception, this suthoress may bo clussed na tho most populur writer of tetion of hermex,® Sometime after the Jelsh-American was started [ of our most rcs‘u:ctnhlu and notzd patricins, | huve to do here a8 citizens in proving the Chl- in New York. Had this Journal tolive on the | aswell as the flattery of learned members of cengo Limes cditor all that Brownlow ealled him D subiscriptions of its contributors alone it would | ths Amerlcan press, " Politienl agitators, whun | (5% w0 Keen the witne A Worse not_exint twel 7o months, Tammuny flouristied | questions of monient aro before the Administra- il AKe. REEANT N Witneud, Jrache i those duys, awd, having an cye to business, | tion and the people, are traltors; they are the | blatherskite never ‘1'-'3]’”““‘1 the history of nples daring eminfeing oy Of the all um‘{l orpans rlmil tgulm Gmlh»hllzch ulxl dred most foul dl.’lecn? of L_|\mlc|m poler anl ]us,L de- {‘\l::.ltlv;:;*»\ll‘:xl:l‘lmlkll&:g R :.llll::ll;:gli;u:" llm XITIII‘"‘ week, in -éfm‘-'m tn i unial damamiiiion: wurg uh- from the crib of the overnmen im | cislon ot conlllcting Issues, und they tnake them- e s uard and fo- § nersans A e iy N2 A Nov vantos. 610, Ireloof it eclat, which- the party tranismitted | solves heard ove every i that wmny rizo I | s it they have it ull thelr dwn way, and in ““?'.“v'v‘!'""'.'.‘?"i.:éii’r‘,‘-“.;”r‘&du‘i'é'”fl‘u‘.‘;‘s‘.a?"‘S.:"i e 0%3;%;%133‘5"75133:"“n"mm from the days of Jeffersan_and Jaskson, still | this lamd of intelliveuce and socfal elvilization. t dssie valls himself a liar In the report 3 ¢ advancel the clos . 83,005, 70. " SKIpjees und (ngerlor 103 | g he s ve e, Lut et 1 hung round” the brow of Tammanys aud, al- | But theec ure not all. The word “traitor " fn Ui Pervonnel of the Board,” by admitting | aud ot 81704540, und cliolec to exira heavy shiving | ge Lnl:;;:':;:rlz:&rr‘;;.""n DiokLhorer sinp J ki though the lustre hnd somewhat fuded, and tho | this duy has found another more acceptable can- that Trambull even “"""3 over the dlwuklers of }f,'.':.?..‘.fi,‘.‘.‘fl’.‘.' ¢ Uiu;‘.?';\'.‘;fiz' "r.‘-‘{.’;"x.,u.,t“'.'.;锓,‘,".‘.’ i party hud often to bo propoed by Intrlrue and | didate for favor, and on who all the wortd | the President of sald Board, ete., thus: Vitias were noteds 5 e e e e & artitlee, 8o, into these new Ivlsh-Americun pub- | should seoff und deride without any rel __"The Demacratic Committeos avre the only ones | OO HALES. 0OAN: A Novel, Ty Ruona DroventoN. 8. v Ilcuu('n(ls wfod weekly I\mun:d llllc ‘]ZulI{lIL‘-fil or Jn{lnlhliumnn‘ndu!llllmwl nv||np:xtlhy. “This :l:;::,;:m;g '"fv?u':';:::','.}".’.';fio:x'r"ffi:f.. 'rl;wlll;,t nl- b " Paper covers, 73 cents, X cuteehisms of demoeraty, it was read withayidl | model traitor Buds his belng fn the pattern | faking . AN . thu Lyman |- 'y v v - ) ity, vou may bu sure, PR by side In theaumo { of such salotly hevoes ® ns live with | Srawbull, tatl, et kate, sid asachiv i mm:lfifi’l‘,"fl‘l characters are ketcliod with consur I coluinna were other ‘nrticles sympathetlc awd | your prosperity ~ and deave you with |yt RGIRRAE A i racy of the soll, und the exile of Erin that read | the cold, * clatnmy tou of n_ reptile | minutes. ¢ 18 Hl the one with o smiling heart and beatloge pulse, | when adversity or nilsfortuny comes knocking | triple how-knot, a 0AN: ANovel. Ty Ruous Brovuitoy. 8w i gulpeit down the Tagimuny political doetring | at your duor. “Al, but fuw of us have forzol- | legs ond body every pussihic curve ‘and angle Puper covers, 73 centa. 4! along with ity and thus we draeged wlong_ dur- | ten the dark hours of the Kebelllon, when | known or unknown o uthemutles, ‘1o pecea VA bright, witty dialogue, a charming descrlpe 3 i the two admingstrations of Plerce utid Bu- | batting brotliers et face to fuce on the gulden | over tho shoulders of the griw bull-dog Wells, und tive power ™ 1 ehiinun L1 1660, whon the War came thumping | tichds of Virginia, Tennessee, the Carolinna, nd very doctiment, now with spectacles on e S B = O 0AN: A Novel, By Ruona BrovsuroN. gro. Paper covers, 70 cents, 4+ 1t n well worth whlle to observe the fil}lb?llf.vlr net with which the author contrives o/ wake be e, ureations live, muve, und have a being, ol wteady Ry $3.50@ s quutt th exireme | —me——— o u:. uu‘i- mmmi ll'.r;runll and, lmaartxlnl:‘vrlllen of )\l!-.\rylaud;(\\'lwru I|-|l;c"hl(0ud :’ll {lllu\finu:li lcnlet} Y thiat domeatic strife give us eredit for doing eur | the cost of u confiict fuunded in the breath of N ur A : shiare of the fghting—enogh o Tedtei i Dolitical fanaticlsm, the pritn facio shield of the | "5 '1;‘"" i ‘""’l“".“‘°|“l°',‘" 0 BAOE tegible naines front uny lawkuted or fdividual sympathy | most damnublo trenson that cver foiled tho | o the hmes "I“'M certainly place fmplleit o With secoeston wnd Conperhendtvmn, Darmgiie | progress of amighty watton, When theso dark | fidenee b tiw inorics of Jte suppuscd adhors War a new element, altozether different to” the Bowia were clasner aver o hearts ofun ¢ tee, bt 1t Wil evanpially failive th fuet tiss workingman of 47 and 38, came to onr shores, lurm strupgle of the South, men who were f.flm‘mulmlll) Iu{ e Jeupls of this State ut o e ullow e b dizrGasa ittie. From 1515 | loudly clantoring for her mostancred rights that | least can tell the dilforence between munly or cfovated o 18 forehond, agconliig s e I cnzaged ut lon or whort mange’ 1le In indelus v colleges wer ol 9 i ingralued obseenity, % qi N 0N, 8v0 "Thle tahe re; , oNation: | to 1817 threo collvzes wera budlt in” Tretund,— | they izl cast them fito utter oblivitn are Journulfsin und ing S g NEW Yo, 0AN: A Novel, Iiy lnopa Brovaut ol i representa retuenn fron il tho Nation | (0 ST EUERE I Carl, auu one I nlway, | taday fiefping her £o duty o power tht Aucc MoCrane, | | xww Yo, Sov., St -timen-The anergance of | O Faper cavers, 70 cente. 1O WIONE anil Toen e Antnine mecutnt darin the | Into these educationnl establishments were e | she then sustulied and waswiliing to dic for— o a———t i g M e e e P T . APPLETON & CO., PURLIsHERS, meriode nanieds and W stiowe that the total losses | vited the sons'of fusmers, tradesmen, and artl- | * Constitutional liberty.” We r . tu no A Manufucturers’ & Rting* In Gormany, was fimited, Receipty of heeves, & " 2 X dieposed of wero, during the tleat peciod, 'S4, 501, | gans, or What Iy known in that country ns the | less men than Cassius M, Clay of Ki m,nck,v,Atno i axton Jonrnil, 5 0 i 1,470 fur three flu?‘fl‘lcnr-luml (3 640 & 5651 Droadway, N. ¥+ 205t oy v vecun period $1,417, 830,00, | middle clusses, They avalled thumselves of th | drew Curtin of Feuisghvanlay and Georze | e etubliatgnent ot s Fings for the purpose | exirm iitnols sierk, averiing 1376 W sold ot e | geny rres by maii to ony purtbot tho Ualied making o gotil o 310,700 4% e aviouit | apportunity wid becimo classlo reholurs, After | Jullun of Todban, Thelr leader has gon to his | ©f Qictutiug prices i the markets, whicn com- | &5 soryh ‘ Btates, op recoipt of the price. e £, 51, Yo 0 Ty The hamton hanka | Araduation they were expeeted to uttend tho | grave, aud hils stub came from the emboldened | menced i the United States, B now hecoupiuge I=Tloceluin, 5,000, makivg, 10,000 fdr threg e P TGl Lt T e oy it A | computitive exiunluation fn Lomlon for bost- | urmyof Houthern patriots, Horace Greele sleeps univergal, wnd o rentarkable attempt in this § G0 o BTy o o hech, Bk SV Te O RENT, D708 14, by e Piiteliis hans ST, K615 by The | tions In the civit or military servico of England, | the death of lngrutitude, with ho glory that whi direction lus, uceording o the Newe Freie | 30 araliary 1o estra Iambe; % sinal] 10t of ¢ hoice sheep ecaie e ot Talthmore bunks $570,907.:%, and by the New Or- | and in doing so they found that the examinlug e above the learthstoue of those | Z'resse, been lutely mide in Auatrin by u select | juehed 6 leans banks S310,701,47, A wmal) proportion of | bourds usuully favored clther the Euglishor | who belleved hn n nuble man - thap | drcle ul Bessemer stoel. manuicturees, Niio the peseta thiis churged oIt will doubtiens nitimito- | Scotely, and that nmwlumlumllm,'l theie proll- | outlived his nobility, Are these men | OF the most lmporiant producers of rallway A itk of atd Ktate, coune | Iy be pecavered, bt there are stil] other consideni= | cleney, v C . 1etal: centered fute s compact to distribute Tauniuipal tases on ot 3 H 3y cleney, they fuund theie country wnd tielr ereed | traltorsi Like ~ the Cassius of ~ Rome, | metuly have enteied futo u compact 1o distribute B et taves o il and real et b | Lie wounis of taubiful debis held by te b iy ) . bar Vo thete wivgucement—in fuct, it wus o | they ever stand where politleal broll can by | swwng cach othier s given percentage of ull the | Y PRLEGRAPE il timated that an amoant nearly os. great | g B e S AT A Hacttle Fonir > vall \ il , BY TELEGRAPII, i e et year 147t wera aated bt o ainoant nearly ue kreat | klud of a bigletotiod “No lrish need apis.? | touched by an eloctric sirlug and flushed oto | bontracts for rallway inctuls which way be i lecelpte, 4,200, making 11,000 for threy ¢ var-luids‘wold, alfve, st §5.00@0.00 per taed yeur reeeived and abutatod 0 iy oTee, and | Hie eadul ‘Fhese young men would ot go back to thelr | brazen rebilion, Standing between the luvers gavenont In Austria hetween the preaent tm and i year, 5 3 sk . ! 5 The ? REIGN i ved ar a7 it 'y al citle fathers plow o measure ealco over | of heresy and telliions strife on the une side, [ the yeur 158, The plan of operation 14 10 be a4 QN U1 et o your tables woro preared, wivin tha |, Sk B, G0 BITREWEL SR TR OY %D | il fatiers counters,” while. Amieriea was | aud ey it virtuo ot tho otier, irdiing tht | follows: o subscribiug ilrins are w. nrrauge 1o speclolu the lank of France a3 ot 1862 And 1660, which “m;)'v;m e gonnd f | dead welght, which geeatly suzments tha nominal within ten days' sulling, aud to Aucrica they | which thoy ence fuvalidated, they now, by | Bmuig thumnselves whith of theim are 1o tender L0 franca the past week, 3§ e Bhpeadie, lfetutna siere alvg Fecelved frouy | Amount of deposta’reported Dy them. Where Iu | came, a8 the Loudon Timer sald, i with s vens | action, deiiy thelr ductrine of soclaland polftieal | fr contsats wiiered glther by the Austrian Semens ot l:n- Dank af England shows a de- T I ‘O R b e e unks i T et o et tabaiated | mo uravialon of law for dispoitis of tins oxeess, | geauce” ‘Tammavy can't make’ material of | equality. '['Iluf liave refused to listen Lo the | Fullroad companies or by the (overnment, | croawe of sheclo for tho weck of 1,600, 00. i1 by States, e United ¥tates Lies for the R g pally utharlzed by the | thls khiit swallow its political leck, and we lave | dying appeal of a Woinan whose hufant wis bri- Fhe price s 1o be fixed according to cluse culs | The proparslon of reservo to Habtlity ts 834§ pe s ! : S], B hone e ki i e 1 i | Loustfondoractarby ufoniion i aneleclier | mousands of -y b i caliny e g | aly w1 e o apus, e, on | S S SSLSVIHO LA o e | of g Yov 20-vted ot bois ow ZNZEEE !‘ T n\\-nnl' ‘taratin ll“;‘nfll,.shfl.c. fl;](‘ total Tlie rate of Intorest pmwulllm: an therefore been iclr owy ing; therefure do hot class Al Belence w haunt 4 buman heart, leeding 0 % LG 5 natia e, and u T cly low, verage rate 10 the U our clement with the *Sotid Bouth ? fn the tate | Kansas bleeds ho more, but bleeding Loutsiuna tals, Spurlous ywders ot higher prices are .”'l‘|l“"'"‘m‘,"';"°_"h‘t'm",‘|“: ) bc;“l:":i‘g‘h{_"““{ffi‘“h-e“r“‘:"h“ :',";\':f\mfi',‘;:‘;:,’, fow s ;Iar: e T enpaien, Mostof thls class ranked in the late | speuks to Julian to-day§ ber muurlfiuu volee 5 1 to Le sent in by the "'""‘":]“R 'I""N this T s f T o it | haviu Leen 8.4 porcent npon cull loan il 5,8 | War né subardinate, and sumo even 4a suporfor | 40 hiv ear; b, alif 50 Jullun {3 there, A race | usaring the aeceplanecol the tewders kent in 1 i | perecnt on commercinl paper, while the aver. ofticers, und altor the War was over gave an | cursel becatso they are bluck by the prefudics | by the eelected firm, or tirus, 7,000 tons rato duving thie year ine heen .3 per cent on edll | mpetus to what was lnown on this”side'as | af man, when elevated Lo u sliow o the dlanity | being the dmit uwssimed by - the - agyce- Icane und 5,3 per cent on commereint paper. 1418 | Fenfanism, As they had learned the use of arma | of frecdom apjicals this hour ta those who pro- | 1 to phe cuntracts to be reeeived by the licrafory “secn Uit She rato during the fest it i iy T VLT tandard, 534, spot afloat, INQUIRE O¥ ¢ “soe ¢ 4 ¢ o cak e ¥y esg0il Qnice Lo vare Y $ e Hews, Thie snug pemet A v NOV. 30, ~1E1N0LRUM =03, S T a aWhAt Jovs than | ihev wers, wililng to wreak vengoance on the | fessed once tocare for thewm, and no word of ate Trm: il anu e srrangemen u s - | Loimtty that refused them postilons suited to | pity 15 hieard. Mo hand of synipathy, tovolceof | B not Hkely o be iterfered with by furcign WI l LI A_ w O DO W int | the | averige, e, for the W | {hilr duuirsment, o to-day you will ind thia | claquence, vies sbove the livo o butfed o daiun | Competition iusuich ue o e, Jr, rilkony MARINE, " * Tl 1ah e amount of onoyariich conld not be | classelther tudopendent in puliilos or fn th rantis [ its icrclless power, but wll by lell to the | wetals has since the crisis been placed out of ING T e rattve raton YThe Covurnment 14 | Of the Republicans. "o ilfustrate how littlo this | chalned ks of u natlon that sty to<dny pow- Austrlan by either the Goverment or the | CIICAGO. Room8 TRIBUNEBUILD reeetving a revenue from the banks whicl 18 moro | element can tie controlied or cajoled Ly Tum- | crices to protet r citlzens, Do you not hear | Fallroat companics, the object of s AnmvaLs—Prop Colorado, Huffalo, wundrle . than equal to ull taxes pad by them beforo th ny tuflences, 1 hiave ouly to remind you of | the cry, Jutian i—Clay 1 #Vou who gave me | vestriction beinz - the employment of the P 1te, Mani i Wars whilothe states ihig very great- T T i of | Tioeriy” give wno protyction 11 These are the | Austrian workig cluswes and thy support of | Brop Charles liolux, Maulatee, hunber; prop Ohlo, Iy the burdens which were previourly as great as | 3571, when O'Donovan-Rossw and fiye or six | word3 Of the poor exroes of Loulshuna ta-day to | the existing catablishments, Unfortunately Buftalo, dual; achr F. Lester, Munlstee, lumbs ?‘:fl‘. 6 borue, )l\umn |=|Iu yit Lo Jourdvevenls | other lberated Trish revolntionlsts arrived. | you, sud when the testimony {s In r.,...- car you | one of the amaller Buhemian firme hus, in (i | schrd, & A, Stronach, Manlitce, lumber; sche syatem, 207 an"_"‘l““’w“‘g “:“’;,""“,,"‘.‘m'u';y‘;\q“, P Murply, Collector of the Port at that | keoit the plea of Justice. You who sulil fhat | tiust unprindpled yyanner, lately tendered at | Fonr Brothers, Manluteo, lumber; schr Lizzie T T e et vevalva fkution; | tine, had {0structions from the Executivo to | bauter uf liberty was a tuunting lic, with theve lower prives thau those fixed Ly the B ring,” | Doak, Nov. fO-Latest.—CoTroN—0 0-197 mn Y O bilesi Auierican, 7,1003 specalation f 1 icriean beef, B3wGd. Lard, 5is vd. ’ ¢ . rhi XTHOLEUX—Kedned, 193(s. PSS i, o IERIIAUNES, 5 - SR uuth Carolf it I SOLULL extailng petwecn (H I3 Joe, sundrice; schr 8, Butes, Muskegun, The copartaerahip heretofure eXWLE (€eG0LEY, . Tha tmequal rate 3 110 | wnd dueiog ths vt year fower bunkin have bech ors | Weleomo thuse gentlemen iy Dehinlf of the nas | millions of slaves in our humen vow battle foe aud this thwarted ¢ hene for the preseit, | fnmber; achr Blva, Holland, wood; sche O, Shaw, | pndeniiaed, under tho g Biil Siotced by Wiz 3 folluwTn: 1able, which gives tho percentages it | panized Usan i ay proviaus yoar sinco 1866, anid | tiom,—Grunt at the tinte not Lefug so trammeled | o suy remacy of power that throttles such a er: e ey South Maven, wood; schr R. B. King, Bouth 'L‘.h“&:fi‘.e:(?' lifier party i authorized L =) oatfonal kng State taxation '"—Eh' prineipal eities | Gillose woume avorabto togmition 18 obiaiied n | with diplomatio redl tape as now, Murphf' took | os this @ “Muster § waster | spare my lifo! A Tittlo Delay Only Haven, wood; achr ¢, Rooder, Muskogon, raliroad Hahden st dic'ari. (IR Viti | ¥ tho country for theyeur 8T8, e | 1t Wby of banks will setiry from the wyatem | ‘the Government catter, stoamed down the bay | will vote as you say ¥ Last Sunday vvening, savaa French paper, a | q1eqq schr 0, 1t Johnson, Whito Lake, waods schi 3 N B ! Tt lushuase n privats banking. T vroviocarepoits | o recelve them, Maminuny got wind of tha | ~ Countrymen, gre these men traltors 1 Tt fs | mau vousiderably mure thun half drank pre- | %3 Witeon, South. Nay Lake, wood; achr | - Gurosuo, Nov. 30, 1870 & Stutes. Siate. Tol l’l:Luomlu:ral"vr lu}ncnllm‘l‘ Ih\‘nllh'nllun of Lot | inatier, and swara thia couldict be. Jcro wer not a question of polives, ‘Phey ars aritators § | scnted himselCat the pullee statlon: e R, ik Naver, wools schr Qrack 1) 0 8 L8 ! i greas, Voo the face that e awount of | o fudioals woliig to feast and welcome thelr | they arc wnen of influenca fn our eountry § they | Olidab=st Well, whit do vou wantht diurty, Muskegon, wood; acke Tewpest, Sturgeon | QOB ATVENISTESTT (tho ierasy rater " Hhctuding stato wnd | political tramp-cdrds, und - Presidential olee- | are Lol and fearloss 1 - thelr politic Inebriste—t [ wunt tobe focked up,” Bay, lumber; wche Clly of Chicago, Cheboygan, HE fonal, belug about 4 2 Jor centiug perannum | tion coming on next year. Twill not duseribo | poliey, and - wo only -ask u perasal of O—"* Wi lumber; schr Junn Mark, Manisteo, lumber; echr | ship under thy arm paine o IClionth Helhs Shout Ui yet entinil per gty | the diseraceful sceno on bosrd tho steam- | thelr” records. We " mea of e outh | L0, | get drunk every Sunday und am | Elm City, Grand Haven, lamboe; schr North Star, | {or,tue pursaie §€ 0 capital i1 bho conutry. Fhe reanon for thiswill be | er, Wichard ('Gorman, Conned to the Corpor- | have learnell to sueer thein; you wen of tho Tocked up at nizht, but to-nizht 1 couliln't tind | Pentwater, * lnaber: wchir J. F. Joy, Cheboygan, | Cousbuyee, '-rlumll when it fecemembered that the duto for | ration, who wouldn't touch Feumnfsm before | North may now lve to jeer them; and p just | nuy ollicer 1o tafie no up, s01 thought Iwould | lmoor: schr 3. 3t.” Bentle: nnn-fi». vty seut | CCRGIES, Nov. 30, 1830 Hasaaiinent pud xitloynl Satunallidnke can this with u ten-fout pole, hustied Tom Murphy | ond wise (fod, i the nawu of a cominen butianls | coine mysclf.” ¢, 0. Trowbridee, Marlette, lumber: schr Perula, uivays be abtuined from” shole pviliated utato- | runa lko a Fourth Ward rough ut u product | b, will propound these questions o them whily “The Sergeant reflects & momeut, aud then e | White Lake. lumnbers schr fetrel, Bouth Huve b mbvcre Hesos, i hadivalasto comr | Dalizplace, whicls s conclusivs. ovhience that thy basteu from o brlgliter room than Jullan | plis senteutiously: laber; wche Westcticater, Micigun Cliv, Hight gorporstions. privato iy, aud budividusts camot | 4N ow Yorl rentloman can claim o be the firsb | did yesterday. “These atroctous ucts will not be | 10 you ure sble to fiud tho rond to tho pe- | Whito Lato, luw irneroe Myt ieche Qoelle i sentlally 8 wui i taposts | bulléozer, Iu fuct, five yeurs before o Louislana | forgotten, No, not one. They are pasiing | Mce stition by yourself, you ure not drunk A & ‘ I i oc, lumbery wchr Glod'ator, M i } posits s cemcntlally 8 wus s und wueh lugosts | W Weamel of pravticing it on by | uows tho midblgbt ery of a wiurdored black | enouich (0 be loeked up. "Coue bask i au hour A U P other stailar zcreat,” ths Compiraller o fatlyof | Llnek ne v & Tutnbes W, ielthor. Rosss UIdn't aocopt Tunimany's | cenout reach tho heaft of prefudlzo at tils | or 8o Tiltes, Holland, lombers sche Béasle DU, Manss: | Cutwauo, Nov. ot 1810, Jue unde jgued have thls da OTIRCG gl i g i SN ISIRSTIIT COPARTNIERSIIL. o iavo this da (0 g andeaplied M e Wi ur Tl purpuss 0’ (rawact InE Il‘fll\l {1503, Bt faa provisious, ot Ao U A8 F.

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