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pE ~ - THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1877, he votes of the Electoral College.” | “ Assume for & moment that they may?" ludiclary, we had better shut up shop. The | thing. It looks fair to both partfes, ncither | ' Will you sustaln the President " 1t s repotted that the Govetnot of Madristh ’Pflnl;f;d;::ttmnk this compromiac mensurelwul *11 they 80 decide, I suppose that s the end coun:?? wants peace; in ta life ota ccpnlury it | holding the advantsge, and I'think it ought to [ “I haven’t Inoked intolt enougls tosay wheth- RELIGIOUS, remmedpflmm his yachting excursion in the Bay' bave & reauscitating effect on business i of ft untif the decision is reversed,” bas had three or four wars, and wants no more. B adapted. W or Iwill or not.” = of Bengal and rouad theshores of Ceylon, it wis % 41 think we sre beginning to feel an Improve- * What tribunal will reverse it ¢ Not that T do not helleve In war, Every war " Wit will be the nfl,"cct on hnalness? R 3. 8MITH, e ¢! confidently expected by .the natives that ihe’, fuent even now. Coofldence is In & mensurere- | *The Bupreme Court, on same future ocen- | has heen foliowed by an advancement of fho i Itmust be heaithy, i+ How do you rexard the compromise?" Whittle and Btehbins Revival Bervices | Tunged-for rain wonid descend In torrents. They - torning, We are hiaving a larze amount of in- | ton, if ever. T don't think it can properly be | world, But I helieye that there I8 enongh com- Will you sustain’ the President fa his po- “Tam not enoueh of o statesman to form an t Farwell Hall, had trusted In the ¢ [kbal,’ the star ‘or Juck, of : quirics at present, nud as koon as this muddle fs | got betore them, 1 know it X were President 1 | mon xense in the American people not to sl nll‘l‘nn,l iy apinion as to its constitutionality, hat T think ft at Fary 2 thelr ruler, but when they found that tho win. clearcil every Lranch of buslness will begin to | Would veto the bill," Into wir when the means for a peaceful settle- What fa :'u 1 haritly know ‘7}"" his position | Is caleulated to hriug peace snd prosperity, and dows of heaven stil] remained - closed, the; Tevive.” tBut President Grant says he will approve | ment arn within reach.” fs.,, 2 asn't Bad much to say. vottld like 1> see Tt sdople as soon a9 pos- came at orree despondent and declared that ,the * What do you think of Presidont Grant's | ft." + [low do you think a refection of the plen | e favors ft." o sivle. ; Heetiugs of the Baplist and Methodist Hinisters | Governor would vow bring them nothing,bat > course in this‘matter?” Y1 can’t help that. I know I wonldn't, and | will work on the busincss sntereats of the coun- - 1 suppose ao. 1 would sustaln him. ‘1t wonld belp husiness?"’ Orzalai the South Side. misfortune. oo T Mbegps e Gl 1 think he has dono wisely and well—better, | T don't belieye ;e will, T am only giviog my | trgt” Would 1t3 rejection have an injurious effect ] think so. The unxettled conditlon of ~Urganizing o0 Woree than this, A report has gone abroad, even, than I expected. I want to saythis: That | opinjon.’? * I think it will hase a detrimentat influence, | on busincas? th'nga 1s lurting otl of us. We are afratd to and I8 readily accepted by the ignorant masses, 24 suon 28 this thing fs scttled, busuiess will be- What do vou think of the compromise, as | and compel many men to seck a acttiement of I ree nothing in the comlpmm[.le that will | make Investments untlt the matter 13 settled,” that the gods were displeased at the. vmjequd it 0 to revive,—~cven long Lefore the 4th of | effecting a settleinent, assuming for a moment | their business matters in the bankruptey beunfavorable to business. If 4t fs reje.ted, it : In case it were rejectod ™ TIIE REVIVAL. vAeft of the Prince of \Wales, and therefore sent T Wetans into Docrr for Whkh w5 | © 1 o S o have the desred effes, | A ESuadent Grang hae expremet Hasgmoathy | Diobe: vyt ty tecme. o e “lcoking | had eni € rouk be worss than I nothing S yEnTE Seeefited and ool nt Madraa. aa mol arin factured into Loflers, for which we "1 dou't tain! A ave the desired effect. resident Grant Pr ¥ 20 1y C| 9 ¢ ic.! X ersited and lan [l (1 s In fiv":-;::'n‘:m, Just a8 soon as mattera are st | I1hink it fs n machine gotien up o inaugusate | with the movement, and indnrses ft.° Do y0u o L0l Mdption. " Its throwing out | * Would the party defeating It bo successtal | _ The1oonday prager-meeting at Farwell Hall I sustain hin would be a wet blanket,” in the futurel™ yesterday was conducted by Whittle and Sten- thia neople Of these Preafdencles because , bins, wlo had & very falr audlence. The exer- Il nothing Lv drive him from their shores, - clses bezan with the sinzing of “ Rejofce and be | famine has hecu bronght wpon this Iand tuat all itlad, the Redeemer bas come. The Rev, E. | natlons may know that the gods of Ifindestan- u-dk;nherwlte we do ot care to take the risks.” | Tilden, and thaf the Republicans have been wo- | think the peopl= wil / W L | Tully outwitted I they con: it and it 1s #1t is one of the best thinga Prestdent Grant ¥, U, GANDNER ‘' hardly think so, if it was defeated bya wnr‘:n!\,::y :»M;.I),x‘h E&:zfis“ufl’l&’('Ielrgnllunllu camyummnud."' S sunstng 1o, haa ever done In his Administration; and it | sald: "'I baven't thouelit much abont it; party ax ngnrty." 4 K = Iw"llhink nnf. It Is nof taking awav any *Dd {uu tulok {t the duty of that party to | stamps him as heing not unly a great eneral, | haven't read vers much fn rofereice to it: hut © WHI you sistain the Prestdent 1 L §L i ay, shiey mow pour out thelr wrath upon ombay, $licy pot ‘ggun 3 s T wontd ke t ¢ ; aven’ yihing ; 3 with, gpkiepoment v i, e Somtiles | AL S e ot | il RIS e e Bt | 1 i S | B i b e, T B | e e il one mat's shoulders, and olding him In giviga | ** Wuat effect would that refection have on | will gladly giva it their indorsement.! ;’{'fil’,fi. HL'!“‘.’S’A-‘&??;‘.J&‘"; ?fifl'kkfl' nimulglbc. mise,” 4 H!rb!g’lns led tn einging “The Half was never | (S0, 500 00 408 SO0 O avorod with at least's fafr coustruction to uny serious legal questions lhl-‘ a1ty In the eyes of the peoplei e ol e ruml'rm{t oh b ':d \!” nfi" “wh A. €. DUCAT, i told, shower, and this also lhmy- that the anger of « which may arise.” u::xlr n‘il Ik If they don't reject it, 1t will be INSURANCE. T e ety eptel., Hn‘;rn:n{: e, l:tgiz&bu;l:l?llr:‘lflfl' the compromisel The Rev. Mr. Davls then read a large nnmb;r Heaven ia not ytt averied. o & MR, C, FURST, n, A W, BMITILL Court fa that & decislon rest: P B & 4 J of rcquests for prayer, and the Rev. C. T. = & i of wenl; nl::tu‘:f fififli’y’in?f.'x'"fi{'?‘e‘:m‘f. C?\-T; M‘;“,\’I’uuldnm such a compromlse” help buel- The first one futerviewed by the reporter who . b, pENpELD “’l’?&l‘l?uléll;'“)‘;tlxt {v!h‘af i3 du:’x‘:f)? ‘éffi.fi’[ i1, 1 | Thonipson prayo for the persons thercin men- BUSINESS _NOTICES- 3y M P;ng«.'l in his office on Desplainsay near Fnlton 1 think not.)? waa Instructed to gather thonews of the fnsur- | had thme to say only: -~ T think it Is good, and | think that whoever was clected oughi o be put | tioned. The audlence sang *The light of the \Whitcomb's Remedy, Free stract. T-u’rn.flmnmp‘mem;u\-o sald: * Woulll 1t affect business fn any way 1" ance men, was A. W. Smith. Fam In favor of xu. Intrikes me aa being the | in. That In the only wayto prescrve the luteg. | Worldfs Jesig," and Mr. Stebbins followed with .:r\un;l;:un- }::f'.::n“y?:ffif'zm:ln&mfi- (O e + Mr, Furst, what Is your opinion of the Com- | I don't know as it would. It would affect | * gara 1o reporters *What, do you think of | UUst Way of sctt :nz.lh ‘\lr'.‘s'l,'ff“ fity of the country. Bat rather than precini. “\lil“' {v.'-f’{tlfl"é'i‘«x o il i (oo B S hitant, u Eorope, 1t altevisicd thls - B‘mmna blll on the Presidential fmbroglio nuw | it Injuriously just now it the election ot s De;n- the Presidential compromfset” Fald; T think hey Tad bittor eettle 14 they | Lot ,:;Ill("":u; l;;‘l:u-';'lm{ j;rlhlvl n'mw.- Gl e et chapter of Lubec” The | ¢horderin Tiia nbde Wiop all alhorappliaatenat * 5 5?}“,.%,".'.5;‘,',;1 other way out peaceably, My :;fin‘g',fagl '.“i,‘;‘.?;‘v‘c,“:';‘.',i‘..".'f,f '"thgl"“l-r.'\:ufl:}(“ u{é “I think it {sn d—1 humbug, hut I don't | cun, since o scttlement will haven good effect | vromise carried out, it lp :ugrbt;‘vlne:fm:u%l"‘: clzhth, ninth. and lr.-nt;- vhapters, he‘llm’- :’;::'l‘:u ‘I’vxl(utl)’;;u";f:gv‘:";" "'I";’“y“‘; f:';‘:“:;' : - 4 3 R o ainees, ogally. ! & e re: » e WA A s @ sentiments are atrongly Republican, but, never- | compromise.’ know tnuch about it, renlly—not enough to ex- "“.."\'{-',',',fi"[,u vejeetion Lnv sy afféeatt fln‘q,l‘.mll)f"] i :";‘:glh:‘l"l;:!«tl'l:lut&?llfi;‘l’?l ;‘I‘lrl‘l) Uf;\(ch 'Jltl:cr"lxg ?“fx"d uu:;l‘ togive i "11:; cr:.l LIRS tholess, Inasmuch na it scems that no one was M. PHESTON M. PITELPS, ly tn | Press an opinion. W Ltk It Would have s oy ey buslnose i s Ok Ml It have s good effect on Nt At br aa e aaL i rt, I the PolRous of It taue "raperties whatover: an infant § Ao oM e e ave o o G | gf, et Do & Pattrer s decdedly in | ™ol what aco your siowa as far as vour | s i1 you sustaln the President iu hls posi- | "“Thore ts only ono answer T can malie, end | J0in 1 Baotiet s s who, wey vmiiod | Boleous offujurl pecle sVately,” Joacru Bynerze | b i cly knowledga extends 1" tion " fhatls: the present oo oal af- | s Wit ot thought of nowaday us mucas | & Co Mauufacturers A8d Propriefors; No. 27 | "hf"]’fi:l :x? vfi“:‘?”l’l will have n good effect on :l‘nr.}“(:':g;:luuly uecouary fux- tho, plitlement ‘8o far as I hevo gone, the question scems I haven't noticed his nositlon. Ican't mee rx:lxrx'v:u::fc;’»‘::sf{?&: '3:?‘;3?2".’.';,’.22&31‘,‘,‘&" ot he sh(mhll;:. 'l'nfr‘ullmvmc »lmgwrcmmlnud “‘""-‘,l rzeet, Loston. For sale by b"‘""_" ' gencrdrzrndel" K b “The elfeet of the compromise has already | to me like this: The people clected cithier Mr, | 80y objection tn putting 1t thrangh, There Is | Do you taink or vaty sceuring is refection | the acvount of ‘the eeventy disciples being ment | overywhere, L Lok g “ I thiul it will have a good effect on the | been felt. People, nnd busincss men especially | fayes or Mr. Tildens and I sce nn nsuperable | PIENtyol time o have the mnsmullmullxjv of | would be henetited " forth and their retun with jov. - Christ gave Cod LiverOil and Lime, ~T1at pleasant an ' ” i & hopetul.”? FER O M)s 4 S theact passed on before another election. This ' Lnever give polltieal oplnfons, heeause [ am f them povier over devily, althouili son LI T tin th f all consumptive symp- f;‘ et reree byem 4 ehE o s serious- O B upotes ane o ko, other of the partics | d4flculty In deciding this contest Just as all n!“luclP will not make 8 precedent.” not apolltician, ' My posiclon reqires e 10 sa § scalTels ileiticd the iica af s personal devil, | {ontS KGR e Core ot U S3"Bure Cod Hicer rourh Congress usiness! 3 K e e i e Prestde; o " % " . N ¥ 1 amn a little Fearful that the pollticlans will | * Utter prostratian and complete stagnation.” | establish 1" “ Yex, and ties are generally In favor of it. po sl sustaln the Chiet Magistrate, shoever | Lhe m:'cm' (mz”-""v",:‘v, B LT e 2e | Wikeom, Chemit, Moston, - f not aliv a commissfon to seitle the dxmcnug. ** What would Ue the cffect ou the pmt,vll *‘Yes, o terribly dangerous preccdent. T do | There is lmi‘lfl m.lck oppoaition” to it except on .m-"‘:x‘;ll.”m. s long as he acts within the Consti- raving ainers, People never went to ang pl A court, cold, "r—°'m" throst shoald not ha i ok o Homay e atier wl e Lot g 1 thinl 1t would proveulnous § oo, piini oy euenity exita for fuch a conese, | the part of ullce suekers and inen of thatclass.® |tutlon® madeby the reporter to see other | fvF Draser without Jesus follawing th nelected, '+ Zirins froneiol Troches ™ area: . out onan open plain, and all.wed to figut rant has assumed 5 «Lak i b B ixe it 2 ervicw, fode 2 e e —, 2 out among themselves, That wauld b & good | w1 sty very mucl pleased with it, and I think | o "4k a poce of weakuess on the part of the | w g yon think 1ts adoptlon wiil have a good e —e— S AW a0y e LT ) R oems AUl 8 g, A thicg for tho people.’ the anuouncement of lils pusltion wil tend to ‘PSumm-c it 1§y rolectad, what effect wil 1t | SPSst o buslucsst THE RAILROADS. menseuzer. Bub thiere was nore. causd uow for | drenteathing. eoltens the zunie, reducos infamn e o You, think of Prestdent Grant's festurgione 1o huskicss ,:,",‘L““,,",Z‘,‘,:,fl:f,"f,‘,‘,’.’; have on busiess ] h Fromnal Ykl gk retts Sy ;,',:,‘Qe‘:“f;’,‘l‘fi‘ rejulcdnz than in that day. _These seventy never | 197 sliuye il pain.” Buré o regulate the bowels, course in this matter Ty, LT¢ REVET Wia 0f o ’ stident, iink it we ) - T il leyer et S— oani rll o fhe Prestlentis actn, nod | for business thaa now. This raudulo s thounly | - Insornuch aa T bellowe e revival of trade fesep n purtlular untl that i ghally dead- | APPOINTAENTA, B ans b e aration BS, e BEULIE Sk o o thrid Avomiatte RIMFE VTG LIS Id ) abprove of his acts throuchout tus wholo' con- | bupediment, tho rejection of this combromiss will favorably | i 1t Is refected? ™ o Asststint Ganelagn for wevoral sears past | 0 e awarin of Htis aoiieiies | remey'for parvass dobmier, jmpoverished blood, ! Loversy, “Wfl“"" us shuwn lately In the 1 3 r‘:‘fi:{ff"‘\ml, was called | aftect busincse, 1 helleve it will result in the m‘"-',m{’“l"’ it ’{f’f‘; Tlu' tlsf: the Asslstunt General Frelght Agent of the | . nveivion of great numbors to the cauge of | Suditipalred digestion. Depot, 3 Clark street, .- - '3 ; i 4 3 SRR, DEp, 2 Uark nitoch - Loulstana case,’ President of the Jollef ng: y counting In of Tilden.” comm‘l::J A "mfi;m k'n wl"g“mfi’ "’;"l:'m:k‘;g}m‘,‘; Baltimere & Ohlo Rallroad, has beon appolnted | Christ. O thst others would cume to the « ** Presumivg that this Compromfse bill s | upon for s vtews, T o i i A 5 adopted, what do you thikk the Tesmit il bets | R4 Watt ab yeu think of the arbiltration plan | o olncascit is adopted, what wiil be the of- | 0N THONE Ao Eresident's views on the | (eneral Freight Agent of the Great Westen "‘il it is adopted, and Tilden aud Hendricks | for eettling the Prealdential difffoulty (" EE'I thin i 11 b a " T subfect?? Raliroad, of Canada, In the place of Mr, Juhn are declared elected President andg Vice-Presl- “Tam I favor of it, if it be constitutional.’ b {‘l it “'“_‘,‘ } ave ll'! gpm!l ng g ?c!, “Noj Ihave not. I beleve ther fs hut one | Crampton, who has resigned that oftice. The dent, I belleve that the Repubticans wiil submit *Assuining that ft Is constitutional, how do T“(Ilmw L °"l‘}““i‘ . ho, ““"l'“l“ l‘ 10 | course.’ Edmunds made a mood speech on it, managers of the Great Western Rallwvay could uietly aud honorably, and thus restore confl- | Fou regand iLf" futer will b t e o calen, ALY Heve | but at the same time ax it fs his nill of course not have made . better selection than Jhar of Tonce. On "the other Land, thera fs somuch |~ “I think it [s a capital way of ecttling the dfs- | It W"‘;‘nm?sfigy coutidence: In uther words, I | jio wonid favor it, 1 belleve that Morton (s fieg o ; b sclection than that o cussedness and fgnorauce fn the Demouratic | pute. The country has suffered already too | 4m & Hadical Republlcan, ahout as sotfd on 1t an any man you can find, even Spriges, who (s n very able frefght man, and sawc decisfont e CLOA RS, : OTHER SPEAKENS. I RDERBAD P B & R The audfence sung “Oh, appy Day*; after which Brotber Lattimore sald he had very muck ¢ to pralse God for, botl for himself and ‘others. R Night after night poor reformed drunkards were cominge {o the uieetings aud asking what ! ¥ ] . v 4. J, BURNY it wi el 5 utiderstands thoroughly ihe wanta of the line s | they could dos liow they could remain stead- — -t gl‘{:l‘;lgetnht“ ml»no[rlnm w'J\‘fi.'xd Izlc’i"' dl:’;:llnfi‘c“d T:rfl: !w:: pt:,s'é g:g&fl)"'wnwh lias prevalled sald: “Tam very anxious to have the, matter It it wag ity "",‘;',;;‘,‘,‘"',’,"’ ',,. LYON. this part of the country, whenco most of its | fust. He believed thet God Intended to show |- : and flzht the Admintstration of Hayes and | “honld this plan be not adopted, what will | settled, becausc it Isthe only thing that %l help 1 would like to get your views on the Preal- | buriness comea. His power In this work and to start a reforng- : Wheeler, and thus provent a thorough testorn- | be thy effect i business, 'l‘hln;ixu have gotten 1o the bottots, dential compromlge,” A suceesgor to Mr., 8priggs has not yet been | tion which should notend in Chicagoe, but shioutd tlon of confidence—such as Is heartily desired by | 1 will prolong the commerefal depresaion, | 814 the only thing that WILHML them fs coufl: | “UpRe SO thing 1 would sny {8 that T am ex- | Jechied upon by the managers of the Bultimore { extend around the world, { The Rev. Mr. Spancer amnoumced that the re- = = Vs vivala in ofhicr citiea were helug bleseed In 'y 1o Madison and Peoria-sts, ’ markahle manner, nany persons having been ! converted. From all purts of the country eame fii‘i’fim‘.“’ intellizeuce that God was reviving JUST UPIGZ\'ED, ! kil Yot bunkruptey | dence; and if this compronise will restore con- S ratiaas b ay. 1y & Oltlo Raflroud. ~Mr. C, M. Wicker, the Gen. scttled it the politicians and their ignorant fol- ** 1 seo Presldént Grant approves of the plan, Ll s agreed upon o plaw which they can recom ¥t wo position, Aud Mr. Wicke, Towers are Kope In tho backatotd, mad the peo- | Do you tiuk the peopls il sistain Wi ot will support the President fu his post- | of0T, LEOH A country. Ithink any scttles would undoubtedly makea most_excelient As- t o il s tlon " et ¢ etter : cer- | Siatant General Freight Agent, He s a young ple of the country allowed to do the work. haye no doubt of ft—he will bx: sustained Is a areat deal hetter "than the present uncer. man of encry and abilliy, and s zm“{.m, MR, R, T. CRANE, by all but the oftice-feckera; and they alone * Yes. The disposition among ingnrance men, tainty, no matter who is counted fn,"” " 2 Presldent of the Crane Drothers Manufacturing alrnnhl be walled In somewhers and nllnywed to { 80 far as I kuow it. I8 to acqulesca {n uny comne I3 \will benefit trade lent satistaction, both to his cmployers and toe The approprinte hvrn, “Lord, T Ilurr?f Bhow- | . v Company, was found at the factory on Jefferson | fight it out, ; framise that ls effected. I other wonds, polit- | «1hiave o doubit of it. We liave under our | Fhippers,sincebis Ippointmentas General Avent | ern of Bleseing,” was sung with great eryor, : street, 'The reporter sald: WIRAK WHEELER, cal preferences will ot bo allowed to staud iu | control about 1,200 agents, and thelr commut, | i tis city. The only danger that Mr. Wicker |~ The Eev. T. I’ Marsh, of Grant Place ‘,L E. } + Havo yuu read tho Presldentlal Compromise | of the clevator firm of Munger, Wheeler & Co., | tho Way of & comproniise, catlons fndicato that o non-scttlement Is tho | [y lust tho prize les fn the fuct that e gises | Church, spolie fn “an cuicouraging way of the . b was requested 3o give an expression to his T. 8, CLNNINGHAM, only thi that [s Leepini back g real vigorous | Sichgood enthafuction In is pres=nt position | work I hischurcls, i th 5 o E‘ 1 have, sir."? views, lfe expressed some hesitation sbout do- # What are your views of the compromiscit projzeess fn all buslncss niattere,” that the mansgers of the road sre Joth to take L. I’ Goodywin sald the secret of Mr. #And what do you think of §t1 ing o, for the resson that he wus o business It Is tuo much for me. 1 have no thne to “WHut In case of its rejection nifm away and (1 Wis place with a neir and un- “Thatitis & good thing. There fs no ques- | man and not a politiclan. In response to the | read about the matter. Tidropped politics stxty | ¢ wouldn't like to express an oplolon as to | tried man. e o ‘ Muoly's power bad heendiscovered througl the TR/ late meetings. It Iay ia the word of God. In 13 his ewn_church this work wos going on and re- celving God's blesslng. Last Sunduy he had a AT gt Lod s o ® T Mr. I, 1T, Tubbs has been appointed Superin- tlon {n my mind that a peacable solutlon of the qucr_}, *What do you think of the compro- | daysago. I votsd for Titden. the effeet of that."” T P nt difficulties will help busincss. Tha only | miset™ lie apld that he was opposcd to all coni- T, P, DARER “You will sustaln the Prestdent? tendent of Telegraph of the St. Loule, Rock 3 2 Tilag o Rreat mportance 1n 16 baviag it settel | promlsos. “Whensser 3 ot not e R Eome | it o T don's cars T wayor the other. T | ihat has he dopei Joliad & Chicago Ralroudyand il peetdrm the | meetii ot ‘sbout 1,00 Deoile, Mudsing. tbe { peaceably and quletly,” That character wag made, the Democrats mys- | don't want you to put oy butne n tho papori” 4 He acquicaces.” {utles of that office In connection with thuse of | word of God. " : o “3Vhat do you zfnnk of the merlts of the | terlously got tha best of it. Ie cited the his- I, B, CRITCHELL., o1 o Austaln ang one. Ihelleve it to be | the same position with the Chicngu, Burlimgton | The Rev, 8. IT, Adams asked for the prayers [] o i t.ry of the so-called People’s party to prove bis | “What Is vour opinion of tiie compromise?” theduty of every one tosustain his own Goy- | & Quiner Raflrond, : fiyder liaa boenap- | of the inceling for Centenary Churd, The re- eSS a,n a, r]_ce i ** I think, without knowing ua much ohout It | ussertion, In Lis opiuion ilayes had Leen “ Well, I 'hiaven't examined It sufliclently to | ersunent,” poliited - Master of Transportation of the st. [ vival had -lrcmg{r\hccll great i its cifects, but 2 a3'1 should like to, thut it’1s a pertectly falr | legally clected, and 18 entitlod to'the Prestden- | be able to give o very clear opinlon on It, but, T Ferl oufs, Rock Ixland, (}ulmltm': Rallroad, In place | hir fl"'"-flv":» o J;'fflvt"ml'- 5 xR roposition, nnd ought to prove acceptable to | tial chatr, from tho cusual examination T have made, It | wivhae opinfn have towt: od regardh of W, W Wells, M. Tubbs! lieadquartera wall The Rev. M. Al Parkuurst spoke of the prac- % . oyt parties.” 8. A, KENT, seems to me entirely practicable,” the compromsapy Ve ou formed regarding | be in Chicago and Mr. Ryder's in Rock Lstand, | Heal work of Lhe ldlos I Lin chiireh who bal | 95 Ay wrool Bough Beaver Cloaks, { siovhat do you think of President Grant's | 8 prominent member of the Board of Trade, | * You think well uf 11 Vel Tar e F ik GonebFioly D Rawont = organizcd on active Visitinz Comunttee. Meet- s Worth &5 h 5 sctiont! nnd a stockbolder n the Chieago Packing Com- “Yes. Ithink thai any plan which has every seen angtlung o compromise yot. 1 teward the | THE SOUTHW. BN NATE ASS0- l"'-!li“crg ln-‘hll every Icr:mn;:. and the blessing H B8, 1 “The nctlon of President Grant merclyshows | pany, was et called upon. appearancy of falress—I don'tsce uny appear- | FEOL I IR IO FORbIAE Yot coutiliug the CIATION, Ao ededinon tliens - 2 " 15 Fancy Rough Boaver Cloaks, 55 . o dopice of the propustion. { tuic s T | * Witow uoes the aroltrutionon the Treseatlal | wico of unfairmesy i iy (e TS ir ot | Vote, neswiniug that the Joint rales aro nop {n | The next montbly meetiug of the South- Bicerors House prager meetingn e °F 8¢ | wor th 10, I about higa time that politienl demagogues and | questlon sult you?" que; e renorter, ¥il] provide n woy out_ ditll stion | Operation, aud that therefa no law upon the | western Ruflroad Rate Assoclation will ¢ held ¥ ¢ wai sourax ] disturbers ot the puae of the conntry atiould ho | % Ob, T don’s knows T havents. sives 1t much | Jreat covential maoe o T emen duestlon | o0 e Conei a0 Jaw upou iy B Tia o pe e Lomtorrow, | drineatle was uot disunrazod by the | 40 vory long, All-Wool Rough Boa- | sct nslde, and the people allowed to ‘settle this | attention. I muess I don't ubfect toft. ‘lhe anatter quietly, 1 aee Senator Marton has op- | people, no doubt, want it quletly settled.” Kowd the compromise in speech, ‘1 presume *How would ita refection afTéct husinessi” e sces some advantago outside for the Re- ‘It basn't hurt our busincss or that on the publican party, I thinlc that this whole matter | Board of Trade. should be left to the conservative clement “ Iow do you make that out1" of the people, those who lave the good of the ** It bias Induced & great many men, who have country at- heart. I think ft Is a fortunate money and aro unwilling to invest it {n manu- thing that the Joint Commitec of Cungress has | facturing Industrics on necount of the uncer- 11 such o serious nne that the peaple vught to W b goslow, 1 lve felt ul tho time that, notiitl | o, V11 18 8doption tend 10 stimulato busk- | Tyis wecting promines to be o Ainportant pue. il standiug there are n good 1nany Democrats in Yes, decidedly; because the whole country | 18 It will have to adjust the difeulties between Goiresn, there are sLuu tmany nen of sense | o ynuitled, 1 aion't. think It wdiden ot | the vaious lines (o vegard to the lumber raf there to allow a war to grow oty of a dispute of | 1 T materlally any more than auywhere | and the throngh rates to Easteen poluts this character when there wnmhalé‘ BT WaSS 0L | (lye, hecuuse there nre hard tmes® In Rne | vis Toledo. The troudle in regard 1o the settling the controversy amivably. glaod and all over the world, The peaple think | forwer aitiieulty + Would its adoption havea stunulating effect. | £'50 help themn. They seem to think it a bete | without much daf? on trdo? note," gurd to the dropping-ofl in the number of those Who at- , . weudd e mectinzs, Home o the sooctat | o 7CF C100kS, S0 and §7; worth §12, : itopped coming, but they could besparcd. | 30 Frmacy Matolasso Clonks, long 5 He did not doubt that there” were enough sin- and nicely trimmod, %7 and $8; ners eveu in sinall uudienices to he converted. worth £18, Y s He: theu prayed with great carneatness tor God's 5 : s 5 In Chicago aud elsewhere, w3 . "o chorciacs cluned With the sinzing of the ohe, frimmod, §8 and $10; worth s undaubtedly |y cpy, S8t There's More to Follon. s hieen able to agrea upon aplan for o conipromise | tatuty, to eogaga in apeculating on the Doard, +1 Shicre can he no question about 1. 4 Tow abont i iont" oceaston much hemlache before un wdjustment | 70 = 4 50 manifestly fair o ita lace, and which can be | This ias caused an Increased demand. for pro- | * What would bo tho fatiof (s party whieh | j oot e redeton T ave g | Ccielon much herctofors stated the foafiie 3 2 e 50 All-Wool Esquimaux Beaver uccepted by elthier of tho great parties without | visiuns and Lreadatufls, and has lielped to keep | secnred its cejecttuni effect, hetnse the matter will soon be settled, | faten {rom Kansas City to the ,lm Vi i MISCELLANEOUS. Cloaks, richly trimmod, $12 and 1ty i than the plesaiuc upon e vontinuanie of the work, both | 50 All-Wool Plain Beaver Clonks, 3 suy sacrifice of their principles, "Under this bill | up prices, which was good for the farmers, +* 1t would certuinly bo crippled, Lecause the | gicthe o the aitemss Louls und_Chlcago ar DAPTIST. 616 ; worth §25 and £30, i both partics can fall fo and. support whoever s HENRY CLAUBSENIUS, way Lo a settlement beluz provided by this plan S ya ) " rates vis Tuledo, By this discranlugtion St. S > 0 : called upon to conduct tho aftaies of the sntion | the Consular represontutive of the Austro-un- | bisd beeome known nll aver the couttry,—the ute u;“;.‘l'\%.:»':‘:‘c‘;‘f‘ - ';fv’.nnlgr:;"l.c""” Louls und Hanufbal ufe the gatners, und, theres | The members of the Dantist Minlsters’ Auco- | 30 Fonoy Rough Reaver Cloaks, ¢ * Torthe next four yeara with good grace." garian Empire, was interviewed as follows: tentiun of the Ycu“m has heen drawn tolt TIFEANY, fore, the rouds of these two belongl clation held a semt-monthly meethie yesterday extra long, fur trimmod, %12 and —— ** What viows have you on the proposed pla thoroughly.—uud if the plan fs defeated by the < of the compromise Assoeation refuse tu equal the rat : in Parlor 1 of the Grand Pacide, The Presl- %14 ; worth $26 and 528 2 g H BUSINESS MEN, for aettling the Proald cnl(nlllflllcult{!" . intenae Ymmmm—u docs not keent to me that eInit. I think 1t {s catabllah- | Chieago vunds are sufierine from this etate of | dent, the Rev. J. W, Kermott, coonpled the 20 F 2 “h M = o " : salisrit el oim well plessed with it. Lthink ¢ tho | they wilallow any plan 1o o through cxeept | 0L 4% procedent.” aflairs, and deinand that tie rates to the Last | cair, Aftee prayer, and the 'reading. af the ron ntolasso Olonks, long | { 3 18 B, PEABOD best wny out of the difliculty, and_will niake a | their own—tlelr action would he remcibered.s | M8 WL 1ts rejection hurt bustnessi" e made ulike via all polots, Inttes of the hitt meeting, the tunfe for i cnd silk trimmod, %16 snd $18; | 3 #aldhiehad the biil carefully, and had thought | fayorable impression throughiont Furope,'* ' Would the party opposing it be kitled " @3 dont thins 1t Wil minutes of the last meeting, the tople for dis- iy very well of it; * and,” eald he, “ without ref. * Will It strengthen our credit abroad 17 t eencetomy oplnlon of who {s Jawfully Prest [ 41 have no doubt of ft.” 3 < dent, on which subject I liaven decided opinlon, What ffect will its adoption have here 1 1 think the scheme of rofersing the troubles to N:,‘,.’(.{.';,‘;’,‘f it will fmprove busiuces and. fuspire b Ad P = o wWhat ey ¥ rth §35. “1don't know anything ubout that, The | 4h ; S At SRt he cusslon, * What evidenee of conversion shull we | WOI i kil of polltical partlen has'buthcred mo u | 11 ol 163 sdubtion hlp teate ang difter- GEN, [E’z‘f{;'?d{-‘f’h!%mpv reuire for vimsklon to onrelitrelies # wus taken | 80 0Xtra fino Fur Boaver Cloaks for goud deal.. I Lave thought severul times parties ¢ . - fo The: up amd ¢ 1 by the ey, Mesrs. Ragmont. 16, 2 i rere on thele Inst I, L there seemed to e | {6 04 W, or tho other, Assvoil a3 the | yuxuron, Daky daie 22 Tin: dlipateh con- alukhury, Cluppell, and My, Insatis’ of the ;‘;‘ J g;g't Gii- and §20; worth . cuough machluery n them to keep them GEONGE €, CLAKKE, talued fu Tie Tuiness of Jan, 11 covcerntng | Indian ‘Terrfoors. The Major ¥polte at leneth rom 0 $£406, 3 such o tribunal will efect a lawful and peacea- | How about its rejection?" going.” “Are you in fuvor of the n Luternal Iterenne Collector Dawson contatnel s | on the Tudian ol iis remaris were lis- — z ble reult.” ‘It eleution will Inereste tho goneral de- |4 ‘§cu T anstatn the Presdentr i [l ey in Invor of ticciumraple] TOMLCROL G B Tt e LA b s it e e Ty wisaistn | Tho abovo lots aro not goods of |, " " pression hat has preval urlbg the past two 3, ol | auid Ve ROV " . 21 e gk | e _ wad conthued by the Rev, Mosars. Curtls, Siller “ fl?fl?:fl:‘:l:fi?&;‘;‘t‘xs rellef, and untfe | HOPLLSY Eihep belleved in the Vi It 1s 1 good thiz! Inierences, The follawing are bellered to be | Sutined w the tev. Moisrs, Cart deron, | OUT OWN mako, but the production President bhaving juuleial s Excelient,” A powers fu countiug the vote. T cannot see tue il help to revive bustucss? " * Prestdent Grant gives 1t his '“Wo"; do the facis,and shoutd be zdven publicity, that the and Goodspe ‘The discussion took up atl the | ofan Bastorn Cloak House, and we e 5 men’s hands 80 they can work, and untic capital | vou thivk the people will sustain him' use in calllng tozcther both Iluuses for tue damagine effeet of the previous statement may | time of the ression, and at s voucluelon the | can roe 6 a X 3 clde ommend t 3 B 50 1t can seels logitimate fnvcatment, tho ouly | 7 Thoy ertaiorr st ria ! Yyers fnan | slsple jutipust of deting g whinesse. 1€ wite | 0 {0l T repition wouli Bave Bad effesti 1 | s ORAttils, Conuteniia s aop iugal inag meetiug adjourned, dinary mmmig o},’::‘ ’:’ oXITdar; opproach to which now seems to be the pur- | who s i fuvor of peace and o revival fiy busi- | nesses werw required, jt crr(wt:ly wouldn't be Ly uppolnted Gen. Dawson a Deputy Collector for MTAQDIST, pneas, chase of gold." " Ders muat sustain the plan for the scttlement | requislts to have 450 of them, “Whit would be the result tothe par s o el 4 ¢ | The Methodist Preachers' Assoclation met tiase of gol of the question,” CILARLES W, DREW. haip g e result tothe party bring- 1 duty in the Black Hills, whither he went fn May anushulat | Llder Jutkins previded, The | T ; ,,“Ifoncof the political partfes should reject A evin &, At “ ITow do sou reward the compromse! 0 e hcher kit fusts e perforimod uih duts ond” e report | B4 a1k Elder Jutkds preatded. The K * the proposition, what then )" of Conover & IMull, live-stock commisslon men, 3y opiulon Is that tho mutter ouzht to he Wi yon r‘:u))l:lh\“::wIrv::l.llenll" AL x;rsur_u n.:.l;'p‘.’,‘fr‘ml"m‘ fi"ififi'.:i’fif“":",{i!f on Sunday-Schiool ond Tract Auniversuries be 1 4 i + L think it would wesken the prestize and | was opoosed to the compromise. T telimert [ vetticd unioet auititution. "Thecouipromise | w Yy, *IU1s the only mood thiug 1 have kiown e el b 8 delegate 1o répre- | npiversd to. dastgn tho Kt . King to 3 "y * Jeasen tho canfidence of thevotersof tho Unlted | that Huyes was lozally elccted, aud that Cone | dovut gettly the question.! i to do fn o ong wirfie,” Lilalature, and & Httla while Atee he wae atc | TrBLY Clureh, aml the Jev, Mr. Vigent io f v : ; Btates Inthat party, Peuple want a suttlement | gress, by allowinz the Democrats, by tho cry of | % Wherelu i JONATIIAN (00DWIY, 30, Fadicou with moustain fever, froum whioh hefonge | e Michizan Avenue Caureiy, for st Bablatty Madison & Peoria-sts, f * of the guestion throngh recoznized forms of | War, an ooportunity to change tho “rosult, Wil & Becauss (¢ doean’t establish a law for future *What are your views rezarding the compro- | 13y sie 1 tule o opponent wus nopyinate | 1 LHey xontd deer it deslratle, - Carrled, % —tem LA a1 T ] law, and they care but little which of the cundi- | defeat the will of the people, aud establlsh u Hdunce, That can ouly be p ovided for by the miset " s d, King .,amnfl«c of Gen, Daw- Mr. Tomlins, chorister of Blshup Cheney's PUELY, . 1 untes s chosen, 8o the cholce s peaceablo and | bad precedent,—ono that will surely be pro- onstitution, und {f thu setion fs unconatitue “Lun decidedly in favor of 11,9 u‘;y and, “this opponent went about | Chureh, proposed the oreanization: of chorus T L 2 N v < A . 2 legalt ductive of trouble n the future. Iie way of the [ tional [t becomes vold,” WL the effect be good on business?? ) Tty RGO detrimental to Gen, | CHoIrs for practice and development, e pre- v 1 posltiint do you think of President.Grant's opinion that Congrens In, able, now o3 ever,of | ‘l‘l\\h«xu;rlll aucerion He constitutionality If | wp oy ke how It can be atherwise, becausa | Dawson, stating genceaily thit o solie e }5’?‘.‘5}"'}7}? f'x’.‘i"'I:':"{’lr‘{"’."l'u""."m, “~ i sltion: settling the question without calling {n the aid | both partics are satlaflc i s s 4 v atatiug any L e Lo e object hlch fa that the churcies shal . 3 v have no daubt that the President will ap- | of an o trticas by, Whatever: by tho ro- “IEIII\Dlmu the Supreme Court would be the {"‘r‘i shdeutial contest lias had a paralyzing it Bt sl.“:"‘[’;fi;fn’;l";‘.rl[u:\(x):l‘:,l\\\{n Taese | gupulya costuin number of singors, a0l the dd ] provethe measure, If it pasees, and 1 Lave uo | Sult, however, the people will ab.de by It. only place to determine ity constitutionality,! 1y case of I8 rejection?? T s oA “Cheycane, v b | sociation will turuish” in return 10 cuch churcl + g % doubt that lis approval would micet the appro- ALLEN “Onzgony, *You du not look upon it tavoru.dy ' “iheie cortainly’ will not be any Improve | b 0 hostile dxecanse the Biack 1110 were not | B CRUrischolr ol ffty voices. 2 batien ot U8 nen in 100, This measure looks to | of Qregory, Cooley & Co,, live-stock dealers, *Nu, I donot, because 1 do not think It 9 o wment ko lome as 1t 15 unsetled,” lll‘i l: hat l'e"m-un Districts Gen, it The chulr {neuired about the composition of 3 o o Citlin thi scopa of ths constitutional | Uiuualit thit the compromiso wau desirable, be. | practiedl way vo weitls. L matter. 1¢ oy *F elther party were fustrumental In having | Gad purpused to recarn T Ostaber Tasty bt h | 216 SumlaySctivol Cogrens nest. . Monay. . FOhat vireution apiand £ duntt weo ihe objuction | cutse the spcedy ucttlement of ‘the question | rieo aror the atflewity for tho thio belug, ba | 5, 'yl 0T part would this”a:ton- aileet hai | ws heid by his. sickness unti 1t was generatly | Thi s dnderitood to conist uf the |astor, p 0 tuo selection of certaln gen en as arbltra- | Would result in"an wmediate henefit to the § will ot settle the questlon at alt,” partedn % "';'I!.",{‘” :Vm'mm P Rk ocd-t um_u’ Bumday-school Superintendent, awd one de i torwussume see, merely bocausu they are git- | commerce of the country. Busfucss fs now A8 & compronise, Is 1t good or bad 1 [ ihink the bustiess men wouldn't Itke it ’,‘ “fil‘l‘l “" seciully a8 cold weather lid beeun, | E3¢ from each churel. On motlon of the Rey, i i tingon the Bupremo Bench,” very iuch depressed, aind s ikely to rematn so “Tdun't tuiuk & compromise In a caseof § g e who suerfileed everything to party h": Hgialh Ao untlh Decemberand | A4 Parihust, the Sunday-s:hool Superintend- 3 : Mt M. L. BGUDDER, IR, Yl the question ehall have been disposed of. | the kind eun bo prodactivt of guod results. swould nut tecelve thelr canfidunice it Spport | §pen il oriidy, & the order of his phyveicans, | €8 Were requested to appolnt wuch delerates " said e nad not thought much about the mat- | He did nat think that there would Lo uny trou- | ¢ WHL bustuess Lo utfectéd by its adop- | cafter as readily as herotufore” e o o e Vaving ‘previoasry | Mext Sabbuth, “After soiie utfmportunt busl. e .. ter, but thought i€ woild bo better to wubunt | ble, even were thte resnlt of the clestivn de. | tiond” WILE you sustain the Prosident o RS e et :Huhl‘fné | ness the meetls adjourned for thu wecks, 5 the gonstitutlunality of the meauure, Neaic, 1o aual way by the Frosklent of the | 41 think any settlcment wil be benefldal to | o It s pusltlun s, stated correctly in THE | ichore he hat yery Tmportant busieets s jo: S O - : b putasening i 1o bo counlttonaty | Beuaie, kbt the country.” ™ | Mumuss {Will 10 n matter Gf meron | Fams by yom ot s Bt husiyis, and re- 5 eI R e ek, In To close the season /, 88 yo v hin 8. 0. WADSKORTIS, *Buppuse It were reected 2ht W oy Ttes " el v gunt e e A0- 1S v F thie plan of the New Yurk lawver, published in | of Btrader, Wadsworth & Lafl, was of the opln- e : thouzht whothier this shouid be n precedent fur | fo., titendime to reah home by Jau, 1, i ¢ the s > ot thiuls that wuuld inake things worse. | all future actlon, Many abiect (o It becatae it | 1 rooaliie 10 Feit i Waslilugion, T, [ (Gl The Bov. Mp. e aslbayiet Sirvet were piresent: Messrs, Feeke, the Vulion, to let the Ecuate gro aliead ana then | fon that fustat this thne Congress ougbt not atter. Alter disposting of the present elee | Shenil there 1o detaln bim. - Lhere was ne 'l'xm'lr,l E. T Witllats, Lioyds J have Tiiden bring a quo. warranto, woald be a | o place ihe peace of the country Y tunch better fdea tuat this one. 3 v b country fa jeopardy we will sell all Furs at - 8l Tt woull slmply leave the matter open, It would be a precedent. It miz..t not worl: rlht v i EAUL el . inust be deterniined between nuw;mdnfuu...r fgreat v he was ghown a teleeram recelved by the 3 i bahas kot to | by insisting upon haylug the vote counted by | March anghots, tion Cotigress ougzhit to- make provision to pre- | o t once rave hond In $4,000. He wmech less than actual B e oy s 2Ty for dudgoont as | the Prealdeiit of the Reuate, whety by th pro. | - bave 3o noticed any Indications of a re. | LU any ccessity for etcrencs. or arbissution T e e i it Sibom, e Caeri Holemi, Sakage Browater. ot Gk 5 e Coustitutlunality. "L think the'quo war- .‘."13:‘[,?‘5.."fi“c:F"’i'i.',‘h‘.‘;f,:'j‘".‘.}&t".,‘"“\,.‘“ peacer | vIyal e (his plan was matured £ In the shape ot a commiselon, port and e reveiio wiones, aud completvd | G A0 MERL) SUBIERL funirliwds | oSt of manufacture. t 5! i clever oubte wou + No, E. M, TEALL, cvery duty - the woat atblictory maaner, | S000 i 4 :*Then you dou't approve of the compro- | follow the former roursc. An immediate st “ Frum your conversatious with men, do they “Will you glye e your otne ] St s e N cussion, 48803'{‘)”0115 compnlet misei” Hement 6f the queation (s demanded by the [ seeny Lo bave any mote cofidonce b tag g promisedh V¢ MeJOUT opinlon of the com- | [hat a the very worct that It s capule of.' AL EPLCOIAL, e npoete, “ Most, every one secina to have an flea that, haven't studled it very derrly].but tho | husiuess communlty, ‘There Is no doubt that o u tme was u eriminal churge authormed, bt The Epls 1 A T b o " H ‘ P OVe Eplscopal mint=ters met in the church 4 " prenouderauce of opiulois 18 that. 1o President | tho most of the pesple mths ty J0ubE thit 1 think: anything that will bring tho matter | ity civil action to recover rom b gnd his i and all #resh Goods, us soon as the " Preatlential mnddlo fs sottled, to,8 huad I desirable Dolidsinen Ghs Bloes. Ht piuk toukstore this forenoon, The Rev. Chnton enute Ly the mua 1o count the vote, | aettlemeat, aud Uio Will of tha heaple sh) | L ooom i th be better, no nuatter how It b sers s ver That s | ke preslded. The only budnes done wrk 'S o ¥ . . L necessuty, for, though delayed, the money i > i fof A0 pad v are it infasueal ko Jotunth | ot bu thwhrted by a fo hol-Leaded uitiiciaus. ted ! “On fcount of the insettled ntato of affhire | vus yuid overas ho bad by er reprtot b :,"‘,‘;,)‘J,’,‘,‘:,’,‘:;“",“‘,‘,‘fh‘,"m‘:m‘,‘;"",'(‘,“‘L‘,E,“E,’;‘}"',"“1-’,‘,’.‘ 3 fayery cour, AT Presitunt of U Sebate, ov | of Hall, Patterann s o Hcatork shippers, | bl ipretton [olare the party whidh | weer since the” eleution, - Busiica has'becn | wouli bo. 1o otk teuntt these 1o s | © i el Laitar ssrvives. Tho o S Htally unvlortood 14 4o favor of coint. | was wuplcd L' the ' comtoimtue, becuud 1 ekt | -+ Tn. vy swiclom, elther Tilden or Haves fs R K repectton have o bad citeet " T i s ol e e | Strcie i e . G liehell were appointed A ipp 16 Mayes, oud, 1 s docs 0, Mlr. Tilden and | tablislcd o Peben petinop st that | elected, aid *J duw's think any compromiscean | < (e e, are s bad cf peoplo huve Lie bostiles down wnor Ll T : "- party luv.l, |;n.:lnumud Iu o writ ulh 1o Lunum-luln-mmh “fi lel(lilm;'ihu‘ uestion { be wmada thng Wil bo likely to atfect eitter | come 1o the vouctusion that It Is golog through, | Iy was it I thiat perdod KRG 'I:Y_:l‘(l.l.':‘ln‘ cn’t,lu'cn. N i hopiper oy 5 nErrunto, and they can inuke upa cate which, | now o Demmacras e anermier unthie fth Judga | party. I dow't think 1o will ho refected” by g | sog o b ol preparations accondiniy,” s 60 misalo that ( 50 of e outh Nuis chureve Ty i, beorle | £030 From. $35 to 175} e Uzl ith, the gruatcat | sero g Denldcrat declmed"ciined, o, thiok thit | pactys come of botle partic will oppme it SWaould the party defeatlng ¢ be et i and hix report was d 1t may bo uleanatd | Loninaion \vay Deld Tast uipne e Uhg oF - Sefeegs sas county s the question it be | Tikdea would b i ool parypehetioe e |+ WL you custa'thio Freidant in i post | 4 supose yor 1 N0 gut o evesy | S Cot, Hollonhe o o sl aitaie | Eurch on Sichian avenuecuear Twooteoiin | €CrlY préces for the ¢ ratib2e you think the conpromise, If consti- | the qacstion out of S juda of the, peoploin |4 Edon't know what It r. T haven't thought | "% s neas helt ure Uhat uctusion from cone | Uik aIuye wxpressed and beld bis couttdeu i iy oasere wero sbout ) youug e, | 9093 € quality, $75 to &n onal, 8 shorter cut and wore aceeplable to | the iuner propose nile Ad not Lelieve i | enough abiout the matterto wlve an optn o, | versatioiis with mend" “The fullowing six statements inory uinutely | 1O .““”0'}"”&"; el o b slusin y- o ] g souutey e 5 bullidozing Cory e gt ourss contrary to | really, T iuvor u solution of the matter, but ab | oo detadl tho exact truth, viz.: e aperlen o Hideschense $250. preat, Vil probably ayold all talk of an out; [ the mndoubted” wlshus of & wafority of “the | the sine tinie L am Tt in fuver or eonoe i 4 You will stand by the President ? 1. That $3000 was cullected and wceounted | DL EERISPRlobeld berilecs, th u - pleasany i ¥ e s by a " ) < vl Culs 0. W, BARRETT. s ud that he has recelved no pa; r 0] o, ¥ TR fi ther would be e bettor procoding.i!” | United States DIstrict-Atioriey, was applied to | POTaFy seisiemseny The reporter saw 8. M. Moore, Charles 1. | s sy the e o Hiowapresent s fores i or i woos | Steeh EXTRAORDI- # el Lo dopreciar Lamoromisc, o8 & sicedy”re- | for bis vicwa, Whst fa yo e T IO, Case, and O. W. Barrett staning In front of the | '3, *Fat thero befirg no Natlonal Bank ur other Ay Ciaatiiigs ks the b toat ey, fialion + : adrautagepr - ooress Inieretsy be alio of | b dudie what b4 Tintipinion of the arbltras | L 3¥ent ae Jour oplalon oreascompromisol” | latter’s oilice uir Ladallo streete Approachians | aerbamutad depository vt Hie. those i her 41020l nd U furtherance of Chebin oo | N.AR Y Bargains have S 1 thins 1t would, but sometimes it ta't best R e L ileatiil ayed aod o | 80 0pInMow, but' © nuet cotroc CaorY el s | thew, no pulled out bis note-book and uske, way ot placlng funds'to the eredit oi the Unlted | Yoyics work, cspecially in the #tth Division, ne ity for it. T belluvo the stitutiou, (s explcit enouh on L io PRy tuo much attention to temporary rellef. supporter of the Republican platforu, [ hardly 1 don't se Yage View ¢ und Mr. y : i J i : : il dowbies il fl’.‘x.fix‘fhl&i"l&‘a“‘lih Shgad Mr. Moure Lok | stites. The ldea wad put in the lorm ot wutlum which | 21 €1'C)* been offered be- 5 Fn wrilttug to leave it 10 the Suprciue Court, | kniy whether T ousht to state 1oy vlews, as ' n larrett hud o L “That there was no United Btates or other | o 4 , % utdoct, aml | poro fuut, and couldn’t get aiway, so the reporter "?m“" b the | Was “l'p'i,'l‘“‘ by all present. A, ar- tley can legully oot as the Comtuituse, they | ey would be regcandol as by 1 dow' eve any Fcason why 1t cuninot bo avitted | forods sy ind Latea, U103 for comnuulatiug sl the | well, of Plywouth, wa electol bresident, und | £OF€s w ¥ I, g G 2 b hink 4 8ubject to be comprumlied A s o . ¢l chi: v . G »+ What do you thiuic of I, sir1 asked tho re- | sowme Democrutic. trickery n the schem bar et 3 dsbiuto an to who by clocted i | Gus or tho uttier was clomoss st ooty [ g callestions, made full und completo settle- Vel Miebdsan Avedue > N pogter. ot s sccond view | came to the conclusion’ that Why should therw be o disputet T would | elected ot o e Prog g 4 sle 1AL Bao Wi Avenuie Ze e@ er 1 am Ormily and emphatically opposed to {t. | the plan was 3 food uue, aud, unlee the elrcuin- {,"‘el“' rool's thlug settled, 1am tndifterent, | Wiy Ry are Juu golug to chooso under such | g, ‘[bat the arrest was not made in conse- b, Triutty Melhodios Uhacis b4 Leawt favor ft, aud won't dccebt 1€ 4t b utances, probally the beat that could be ‘{E\&,m){', a‘u; llllllxl{fl’flfll)’ tho country,' clreunistancesd quencs of uny cotuplaiot mado by Mr. Hollen- | §10 O .- Hopate Sttt renl:y(url;:: Chureh, " . :S:Klfgd'b“{’ .l'wrlr‘iéu &cmmim l‘m\uuu"'ul- ffi’:m" qum.m Tw’}fl trlggmmmst:mlm..;u; tongn | You sustaln tho Fresident In bis post. | W4y wu«"f‘fi!"fl low m;nt pr;)\'ldcl foranexi- | beck, oy bis deputy enjoyed bis fullest coufl- Tuis Contmittee held 8 few 1oments’ consuita. & 0 ¢ a publican 1 wou'l ve it 2 escl v! ency of tuls kind we ought to hav . Com- COLC ¢ oy, - :ZTA-II me why,! 3 llluif’“cut Will itself stand beforo thebar of | What Is his positioni® f-mmhuouzmu'l to ke n Drostloat s o | e e — :L”“: "Tln o"w#f.d ul'l‘::z th:y mfal-d“c;du’v 0' 5 As Lunderatand ft, the Commisston s to | public opinton throughont the world; its decres | 5 Favorable e she bl 3 VUED 8, JANES, B'NAI BRITH, sl el e L 15000 Banabiny P 5 f Denoepoted o hait' itepublicns aud half | will go down througis ages, and it scems tome | 1 presums I would. . Wiser heads than mine | “Iwould lMke to get your opinion about tho Jan, 25.~The Grad | anhouaeiag that o B w. Whitths ot sditily | STATE & WASHINGTONSTS., . i 00 they are to cloose the 0dd | that 1 wil be forved by théss coushderations to | take (hat view, aiid of course 1t s o right, | compromise,” Lirns Rock, Ark, Jao. 24~Tho Gran G Stmstun il aing te G 1 broachamd faae They cau't do §t. The two sides will | give un honeat, unblased dectalon, free fhom aud 1 ehall sustaln him,? th _fl,.,nmm fsn' worth auytbiog about such | Lodze, Independent Order of B'nal B'rith, of & '~h“uw31’aau iy weon % jalsoakree. I fs ouly perpetusting the dend- | bartisan feeliige; I yself belieyo that Hayes | 4+ What would becatno of thoparty that caused | mattgias this Dlstrict, No. 7, comprisiug the Btates of | Ghiiis BIbn avenue, uear | : Wl unless the Renullcuns yield, for Iknow as | wes bonestly clectedi bub the reault of | the r thun of thie measurof 5 **Do you favor it1" Sississlppl, Teunessce, Arkansas, Texas, Louls- | §roseig {mm lnvited. Chiliren's meeting * % treh, 1 Lkeow suything in tho luture the Doaso- | the election 13 . question of doubt 1 guess 1t would still exist, from the ract o, ' Yot 1am fu favor of anything that will put {ans, Alabania, and Florlda, 1anow in session {n | ¢ 4:15p.in. of the suino days Volunteers * will yot,” fn tho minds of a3 prest number | that Dearly every man bas his mind made up ["ina Predfdent. Idow'tcarowho It Ls, Hayes o " Wero ,.,{:‘..d Willing to uudertaky the wark, and . ! w}3 that your ouly objectiun?’? of the best ruen of the country,” Some believe | politfcally, B or Tllden.umelr will vnly sectly the thins ‘so | thiscity. Nearly one bundred representatives U bilta will be UBLrbAted & quItly ok ot ot chbelieve the Constitution settles the methiod | us I do; others, the coutrary, Asuoodcitizeus, [ “If not concurred In, would Lusiuess bo In- | that business will plek up, arc in thoclty, The followiug Graud ofiicers [ Lo Other uniun-tachiigs will b h{“ L e I h:vunung the vote, and suy leglsfation, on | us & law-abidiug people, we should scttle the Juredi ** Will it4 rejection bo injurious In that re- |- were preseat: E. 1. Jacobl, Alavuins, Presideut; call of tho ofllcern, e ROFESSIONAL, Ve e t subjoct short: of an amendiieot to the qQuestivp, not by an. nufiul to wrms, Lut ln.a *1don't bellcve it would; the tine is too spect i 11, Naasaur, of Teuacesce, sud Marx, Loulsiagg, | s A e A e e e A At Soustltution by wuon‘{‘ gratultous and whelly | quiet, seouiblo way, No reasonable man can | sbort for it to bave any effect.” ‘1 think 50, If they don't atrike somethiog | Vice-Presidents; Bawuel’ Ullman, Su.wmupn, . P et . i AND FISTULA, Makloge ' \ythiutionsl, and theretore vold. g | gbiest towrbitration, 1have coutidenco Jo the | . M. L. POTTLY, else,—flud somne otler way to fix it up. It struck | Treasurer; D, Cromlio, Miselsaipbl, Sengeaut: Ask-Todlaw Bupeistitio, . ; Sl o irae dienio, Ny, cide (), PPuse the Supremy Court showld'de- | Bupremo Court, and . would be satiafed What do you think of the compromise? me the minute T saw it tiat IL was thie only way | st-Arws. Tue Lodge to-uigbt will be euter | A correspondent of the Jall Mall Gazette st But patn b 1 of Kalle vr Sen' ‘&Wlmmmb‘m“wm;n wi its judgment.t It thers s | I baven't luoked fato it sulticicutly to give s | it could by Gxed up, and aa belvg a very tuined by the Lodge of this d'fl'x To-worruw | Madras writesr *The *things of Indis' any {2, 4, B8 Ptk B8y can’g, = B9 confdencs to bu ' placed in the | defimito oplulan. Ihave regarded it'ss awood | planst < night grand ball and banquet will be given. scarce loas strange than thosa of Bpatme Whey i Clulcwa =

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