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LY 7, 1877—-TWELYE# PAGES, RAPID TRANSIT IN TILE CITY OF CUICAGO. a2 TILE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, “PARIS MUTUALS.” pereone who hold '*F" tickets, bat If tne horae SA" owing, the $1,395 will have to. be divided amopf the 190 persons wha held '' A" tickets, Bo, If *'A" wing, ench ticket will recolve $19.05 fn retnen for the $3 favented: if "*R" wins, the winning ticketa will recetve $17.43; the “*C i TILE NATIONAL SEAL, | a. are repterenting Peace, beating the olive branch, <a he Creat, a radiant constellation, of thirteen ara. Th tho, N@ ret Pace, Plans Proposed by Adams, deffer= | thejecent mont the achievement, “The Creat pees PoolsSelling in the Old World and 2) tickets wonld receive $23.26; the 'D” $94.47? Seabof the United States, # the New. the Si ga, 7s ane tho. ckets si30, 86 son, and Franklin. ua ihe Reverse, Virtile Perennta, undernesth sf Sark ae ly hove" who hold the “winning-horse SCLUXVI eketa would —_recciye anything, and thore who bet against the favorite reecive History of the ‘‘Mutual" Scheme, and The Device that Was Finally Adopted | suainmetertn vecpreyared amd tihned ue tne tens Wiper meg ge eT ‘ 2 aval of the United Slates. " Explanation of Its Workings, the largest return If thoy are to fortunate as to in 1782, Tit our erfticat forefathers wero atilt dissattn- win anpthing. Bt It will be seen that the poot, ay —— roller, who takes no risk whatever, receives more Pel anal cxbititet noiniors tis eaitlon tn ailjunk WH than it { ible fi if the betters to 10 false heraldry of the Commilttesof 1770 than .- 4 f Tow the Pool-Sellers Hare a ** Dead wine Inthe ex ple given he recolven $155: while Ala Heraldic Lapsese--Unnnthorized Ale | the allegorical aid Biblical monstroalty of that” ei ; ” the highert snin any af those Interested wonld re- toration Mado In 1841 of 1777.” Three yeare mors of incubation wero as Sure Thing*? on Their Victims. seive m the event of, hie. winning, fe $13 Be. Tn is) needed to hatch the ‘bird of freetom," and it tl other words, eis. baouyala are aeare tote . fs not until 1783 that we hear of a further moro- “ ue! | tneetiatn for thove who invest Jn themns Oller aaiezy, ment ‘On duno 13 of that year, Willian Bar. e ‘Tho Speculators Robhed with the ald sneha tremendoas bnaincas that ithe Jealonny It In comewhat slugular fact tygt althoneh | '0% Uf Philadelnhia, B. most Enso by the Operators. gnen more Browmnt before the couria.” at It wae the United States assumed al! the ‘tights, pow: | for tha arms of the United States: decided that inasmach aa the French law recog. ers, and dignities, of a nation on the Fourth of Arms, Pal Ach law recog: rms, Paleways of thirtecn pieces argontand nized betting, and as there w . . ‘ ren July, 1776, no greatacal was adopted tintil abouts! gulesta chief aznre, the oecutcheon placed on the ta Some Instances When Buch Robberies Were | chance tn the, Mutual to ety eee in tne : RENERUAWA | firo months bofors tho elgning of the prelim: | fteastof the Ameriean (the bati-headed) cazioy Porpetrated, and How Thoy bin beta, the con na oe a. voli To the Raltor of The Tribune, long as horse-care, A light engin, searce'y | time fe vainetess for reading or conversation, | inary treaty of peace with (reat Britain {n 1782. | ecrined with the motto, viz.: Al Plurigue Unum, ion of the | gembliny , Crucano, Joly 6.—The above diagram, aemen- | heavier then aspaa of horscs, will move two to | or meditation. While on an elevated railway over tloned In my Mat, exhibits the form and thorpace | ‘fonrcars faster, and start and stoyquickcr, that | acrowded street. never delayed by blockading an elevated Allway will occupy in Stato street. St | onecar with aspanofhorece. Stops will only be |’ vehicles, or processions, or snow, the passenger will be seen that the enperstenctare, being butthirs | madeat every second or third croesstreet. Care | will never weaty of the changing panorsma pre- This {athe moro remarkable when wo consider | and in bis dexter talon a palm or ollye branch, in that our forefathers wore trought up under tho | Se other a bundle of thirteen arrows, all proper. shadow of the English law, which prescribed | apes ators "tro snenieneanca aire ee Bree that no grant nor charter was factum until | ing throngh a cloud, wraper, Were Done. with Germany, during which fast horses became more valuable considered as sausages than as tace Bpectat Correspondence of TRE Tribun and surroaniing thir- i ¢ horaes, and feot high, a buts | shonid ron asthe horas-cara do, every half minute | sented to view, Raptd transit mua be accom: Ei teen atara forming ® constellation, argent on an. : New Your, July 3.--The public has heard mach " i teen feet in width and three fe gh, a it was soaled, and of English custom, which t ‘ tes stont pools wilt the pnet few years, without, 88 | pat Ct Fis OCCUPATION WAR GONE. ais. | thread ina wide slrcets ‘The colamnein the mid- | If neccessary, Fireleas engines may be uscdzeuch | pllabed eooner or later, and, when accomplished, | taught that even the alien manual of the sover- | “in thes In tho exergue of the great seal, ‘*Jol. IV, olan muat ye authenicated by an{mpresston from MBCCLARVEE 4 " the privy eal. catytie Rusrain gf the samme, **8igit Mag, TRepob But the inception of our Government was at- Mr. Barton proposed also a second device, tonded with which needs no notice, as It did not mect with OTTER TRFORMALITINS approval. ¥ Onth day, the Commit than the neglect to provide a seal. Sflas Deane, then, eonaenad “3 Nese Mite ee our first politica! agent to Franco, wrote from | Boudinot (Penn.), and Rutledge (8. C.), report- Paria to the Secret Committee of Congress | cd a modification of Mr. Barton's device. under date of Nov. 28, 1770, acknowledging the | Tue teports of the soveral committees wer arule, onderetanding very much regarding thom. During the laet Presidential etection, howercr, they Gee ‘were brought more prominently into notice, and e wero made to play s very important part fn the E campaign, Indeed, to such an exton’ waa betting tn the clection carried by means of the pools, that L tbe prominent New York-Journala felt called upon ‘record cach morning the situation at the pool- ofma during the previous day and night, It was wserted, with how much trath la not generally tresaed for money with which to pay (he Prussians, he offered 60,000 france # year for theexclosive rivilego of manipulating **Parie Matuals" at Jonwchumps, which was rofased. ‘Thereupon Mr. Oller opened an office an the Hontovarde, not far from the Grand Hotel, for the rale of mutual poole, His enyions rivals followed his example, and soon half adozen **Parie Motual” ofices were in fall blast, ‘This proved not only a nuleance in the neighborhood, «it the rninof all the operators, Crows focked to thelr offices, blockading the rircets, tl finally tha nuleance became intolerable, dle of the street etill leave on each side a cartiage- | are in nee In New Orleans on hbrec-ratlway tracka | those who opposed ft (ifanyeuch) will find that way wider than Chestnut street tn Philadetphia or ] with wonderful success, A car ia run ont three | they oppoted it to thetrown detriment, —the came Washington etreet in Boston, which are the princi- | miles with a mule, when tho mole ie taken off and | as the rade hand-sawyors opposcti the introduction pal thoroughfares in thore cities, Then, asthe col- | a firotess engine tdattached, and the mole-ofiver, | of saw-mille, which they did by destroying them umns may be seventy feet t, crossing from one | still standing on the platform, works the engine, | when first constrncted. side to the other by teame will not be obstructed. | driving Wanother three miles at high speed. Gen. ‘There isno douttthat when ench a road is ex. The colnmne will not be ao much of an obstruction | Neanregard, the manager of that road, assured me | tended as far as Forty-thied atrect, or near there, to the morement of vehicles asthe horee-railway | that (he part of the road operated by steam was at | that {t wonld bo well forall the railways. entering tracks are, to any nothing of the horse-cars thom. | muchlessexpenso than that by mules. Ittspos- | the cltyon the South Side to unite in a grand tolves, i * siblo that on this clevated road, having no grados | union passenger-honee ot that point, and re- inown, that Mr. Tiiden’s friends so manipulated | Then the police mado srald mpon them. cleaning | of conta the detatls of constmnetion cannot be | overcome, this kind of engine maybe practl- | celve and send don thelr passen- | recotpt of the Committeo’s letigr of*Aug. 7, in- | Met referred to tho Secretary of Congtesa, and The poots in hls interest as to show that sporting Theat eal, nich 7 fellaweing up InALn FALE sapere shown in this little sketch, but tt {e eufielent to | cable. a gora by the elevated railway, It would ter o on June 20, 1782, the Secretary reported the ful- closing acopy of another letter of July 8 the | lowing device for an armorial achicyamont original of whigh never came to hand, and also | reverse of the great seal of the Unitea Beater a copy of the Declaration of Independence, WHICH WAS FONMALLY ADOPTED: ‘ Arms, Paleways of thirt feces, argent which, he complains, had been circulated in Eu- irteen pieces, nt and gules, a chief, axuro; t ‘ rope to months before. ‘This last letter con- | trthe Ameriean ongle displaged proper: herdiienrs voyod what was intended to be the official notl- Wa darter ielgnan olive ae i rupon ann fication to the Curt of France of the act ot | BAgnle oft rh thlamotsa: 2 Purioue separation of the colonies, fut was so unofictal | Uaume Soece bee wi Le nantly 2 evra in form that Mr. Deano was prompted tqsef in | , For the Crest, Orar the head of theeagla, which answer that ho would bavesupposedthat “oma | ing through a cloud, proper, ant serroncting Glee mode moro formal, or, If | may say, respectful, | teen stars forming & constellation, argout, on an would have been mado use of, than almply two asare ocid: Apyramtd unfinished. 1 or threo lines fromtha committos of Cungress. | aneysites Sinai ey in the zenith + + « Imention this as something deserving | proper. Over the eye theso words, Annult Coptic, of serious consideration, whother in your appii- | On,thetascof the pyramid the tinmerieal feltors mon regarded him aa the candidate most Likely to win, thereby hoping to{nfiaence the betting and tho voting In other sections of the country. Ita within the writer's personal knowledge that somo pereone were Induced, by thin ekiliful management of tho pools, to wager thefr money that Tilden would bo " elected, while thelr polltical sympathies led ther y to vote for Mr. Hayca, It lato be presumed, how: ' wer, that this class of ‘+ rpeculators” voted aa they risked thelr money. uring the heat of the eampalgn the several pool-rooms' of the city were thronged with people, old men and boys, met- chants and vroferslona) men, and men of all dos, - grees, who bet money on tho result of the election, 2 It was catimated that somewhere between $1,000.+ ship thete machines to America. An attempt was also made to tntrodico them into Germany and England, but they only anpeared to be suppressed, dave, pethaps, Inthat yaradiao of iniquity which Wea anier the Via Cormici, where the Prince of Monaco drilts ten sotdiers and ralca twenty crou- plers. furnishing shaven for all the black sheep and aolled dover of the world, and fives sumptu- onaly, without any vielble means of pupport faye the swecpings of the Casino. ‘The firat ‘**Parts Mutual” Indicator ever uned in this conntry was set np at Jerome Park during the spring meeting of ANFS, It in reported: that our dictingaised townaman, Leonard Jer- ome, Initiated the pnblle into the mysteries of the mutnal syatem, and forthe purpss af exslaining it **run (he machine” himect? fora brief perlod. Subsequently that distinguished apostle of faro, JOIN GHAMDERLATN, say that the column, with Ite beam above, and tte | The T ralle having @ continnous solid bearing | bem greatconvenienco, and eave time and ex- road base, will be enatin one plece, and planted, | upon woolen stringers inicad of on crons-ties, | pened. Baggago and malte also could co by the [ta pase below the rarface upona foundation, not | Ihe nolne will be allght, much tess nolae than from | fame route, and undonbtedly express matter too. of crumbling brick and mortar, but apon solld | horae-cars. Passengers could then reach hotels on and near tho stone masonry. Thore is ample space between the ‘Tho neccaslty for improvement in city transit liae withoat the Intervention’ of omnibusce, horeo-rallway (racks on Atate street to place the | eananyet hardly be realized, It ano more real. | Then each railway would only need a ticket-oftice columns without Interfering with travel therean. | ized than waa the nced for rallwaye whon travel att Berens and pays iavecns pola 8 tbe ‘The girdors aro riveted up from plate andangto | andthe mailscame from tho East to Chicago by h , 5 fron, the {nner aides beingemaothand to placed | slage, 80 wheneltizens who now dopond upon | ston ners woul be mor eligibte than tha frat. with Wes underneath that they formachannel in | horsc-cara learn that it is possible to save more | the line of sach es tallway would be cnhanced in which the lower part of tho cara san; honce tha | than half the tno now lost in tranalt, they will | value, ’ : cara can never loave the track, even with a broken | reallze the benefits of raptd (ranalt.” Tho time toxt | , Naw |t ls fo be hoped that this question in all tte wheel or aslo, on horse-cara is amazing, (o say nothing of the Chicago. ally considered hy the poople o: . a. M. Mannan ‘Tho cara to be with four wheels anty. snd onl? as | discomfort and wearinens, Leny lont, becanso such No. 4nSauth Franklin street. - 000 and $4,000,000 were thus tied nn in the pools aes a a number of members abtha end, of tho year was | an arhit rd dNictoscs no element of an ted: but dehtors generally will find MDCCLXXVL And undefneath the following for several weeks, dnting tho nncertalnty which | inpotied other [udleators, ancy i a very short | tigvord, admitied during (io een TADA, mod | arbigean fate Theadjurtmentinaviow been madaunger | Thana advantago whatever sofincrally, will find | cations here aud sour powers and instructions niptto, -Nocue Orile Seclorvon 4 enrronnded the reanlt, until fnally the pool-sell- | track, and cropped out at tho acene of uearly every | withdrawn during the yenr a", 200. Of share capi: Fee Tete ae craidetinin: finn hone madedaite ae | fom the priviiego.” ‘The question touched inthe | Of @ publicnature, {t is uot always proper to nbeintererotation of these dovic ey ere, flelding to the pressure brought to boar on | rnorting event in the countty. Pool-roomn evon | {al tho amount at the end of the year was £4,47%- | ihe "seeaunting ofcers of the Government, under the | Mat clause of thle paragraph is ono concerning,| uae aacal! This sa very anciont custom fn all composed of thi ty ira and preacribin; ri fH; the amount eredited durin the year was 21,012,522; the amoint debited during the year, $1,188,975, The loan eapital shows tho Amount atthe end of the year to have been £7422, - Credited during tho year, £324,810; and tlel during the year, £154,422, ' ‘The trade accountasct forth * goods" paid for In the year, £149070, 560; caxh recelvoll forgoods In the ear, £15, 170,570; and the averiye stock-in- rade, £1,850,2107, ' The total oxpenses in the eat wero £714,004, and the interest an share Janne and other cantial, £210,218, Under the the two mont honorable ort . ‘i i publicand even private concerns of any conso- | pale repreeent the acvoral Slates, An folned fh ono h quence,” 3 roll, conipact, and semtlre, supporting « cliet en the whole But although Congress nelocted to provide a | ‘tho pslos in the arma mre kent clowely, united | seal, it was not because it had not anticipated | the chief, and the clilef dopends on that anion and the necd of ono, for this record appears in its | 6 strength resulting frum it for ita mupport, ta Journal, undor date of Thureday, duly 4, 1776: | Gonole the contederacy of the United states of America, and the a Me Resowved, That Dr. Franklin, Me. J, Adams, and | thougi Congress, PerTaton OF Uhelr onlon Fe Mr. Jefferton be a committca to prepare a dovica | The colors of the patos nro thove uscd 0 a for a sent for the United States ‘of America, |, of the United Staten of America: ir ignited D ae made thelr appearanca in the cities, aleo, and tho attention of xpecuiatora waa divided between them and those other resorta of gamblers, the Ktock Exchaner and the Golt-Hoom. —'Thas the ‘' Paris Mntnala" found theasolves transported to con- gonial aot], where an appreciating pobiic bestowed: on them covery evidence of favor. So. popular did they becomne that not only were they to bo found {n the rooms frequented hy the aristocracy, where Ulekets were nakt at $5 each, bnt they roon appea ed in the stums of the ells, where the lowest elnenen could buy tickets fur $1 cach, and rick Which tho.country fa not quite ready to accept Mr. Weotls' dogmatic dictum, Thoy want to try the jeree aa Matar Wena a ith pay o' obligations of tho War at losa than wer eal itheatien trom the repeal of tha resolution of | contean adollar, itwillcertainly pry that debt and 1N7U, and the TONMICION Atha ace nt Ist, isclesr | All otheracasier, In anying that romonctization Congress iid nut futend that anything inore should | will bring stlyor to par with gold ‘he hae knocked he nald to the clatmant without further authority from | every other objection on the head; ahs has shown that body (United states vs, Tanbitt, 1 Hlack, 84). | creditors that they have nothing to fear; he has ‘hia cose ts not distinguishable In princinie from Gor: | gf i on ear The Gulted Btateney. Wall, Ian” Astde from | sown debtors that thoy can havea bi-metailic tho views we have expresed that aljudication acon | fandand without cost citherto pocket or reputas clitalyo as authority against the appellant. tlon; and he has done much ta convince all ciassce them, prcvangp “ann nifrs ovr,” ‘ and restotod to the bettors thelr monoy, less tho y pool-aellera’ comnilesions, It wan eala at tho time that much of the money which they held dl not \ belong to tho men who had risked it, but that, in ' the heatand excitement of the campalen, clerks and ralaried men had been temptad to rlsk money belonging to thelr emplosers, anti that, unlose{t iJ could be reteaeed and restored, many a man would . atta head of ‘abilities ant asseta’ the entire labili- | | Ourattention has been cailed by the counsel on both | that demonctization wan anorious mistake, and | Weobtain an inslght of the acts of this Com. | Purity and innocence; red, hardiness and valor; " : ie fnsnenally and morally rained. However thid | gael! ae elt more, promernaa telieweeliingns: Hea wero In the vent, £1t51,035) rererve fund, | sles to the clause of the resulntfon givingghe clam: | that ‘the dollar of ourdaddies"” should bo re. | mittee ina id 0 tnd Ba, ‘colon of tho tile algnites vigitanee, fi ee may be, itis afnct that the pool-rooma were for | In fact, aa completely naturalized did the ** Paria | £420,011; and ihe ontlee srsate, £1 180,200. | i ceqeuersl toine Court of cial, The view | sored to lhe inint as soun as posslble.—New York LETTER FROM JOtIN ADAMS TO 118 WIPE, The olive trans Justice. ‘i “S cfd 4 | Mutnale” ome In very = ahort | The value of bulldings, fixtures, and land, £1.- | witch we take or tho case tendera It naneceatary to y Oranhic (Rep, ). : ‘ under date of Philadelphia, Aug. 14, 1770. olive branch and arrows denote tho power — fi~ many weeks great attractions to young menand | io” ine rambling became the more | XO4,(4U; capltal invented with ‘othor Industelal | consider that point, and wo expresa no opiaion spon | — py bi i : ‘After discussing matters irrelevant. to th and war, which is exclunlvely vested in. 1 boys not out of, mdced ecarcely entercd upon, | troniinent feature 0} crery important | and Provident Socleties, £036,400; and thescapl- | thataubjert Alirmed. lero is ono thing to say in answer to the if btes elevant to the Tho constellation denotes a now Stato their teens, who swarmed fn there gambling entab- | byent. and aid mineh to fring all sports, whether | tal Invested with companies incor erated tinder - duustice Swayue delivered the cpioton. glamor Tor. he, sliver, ellar pb the fathers, which sneaton, a issne, he sist ia taking § (Ayer pant ean among ie abs oroigt : Ic © Compames act, £x38,140, The disnoeahle ee a am putupon @ committes to preparo . . . 3 rt onthe breat of Malmnenta'by. day and Ty night, ‘There. were, ef | of, wclence oF mnncie, Jute ducrmmte. causing the | te prone rentacd ftom all ‘sources during the yest CURRENT OPINION. elrowhere, ont which will bear repeating and | dovices’ tor the great seal for tho Contederated | the American oaglo, without auy otter aupporters, —* course, other ** sporting events" bea! 10 Vrcwly | tondant evits at not moro than ontwelgh the be was £1, 248, 102; tho declared dividends duo to the . +] emphasizing. Thero is now no snch thing asthe | States. ‘There is a gentleman here of Frencli cx | te denote that the United Statow of America ought dential campaign which occupied their attention, efite derived from athletic (raming, of which hon. | members dnring the your, £1, 117,870; dividends allver dollar as it was previous to 1874, {tdocen’s | traction, whose namo {a Lu Similiere, a painter by | (0 rely on thoic own virtue, a 1 bo made upon any orentof which bt fhanl; ti allowed to non-membern in tho yoar, LL, fi Mr. Hayes, in his Civil-Service roform pol- | exiat, snd no rbagle can resuscitate It fromthe | profession, whora designs aro very ingenlous, an Roverne, ‘The pyramid elgnifics strength and = >. } {oF poole can Be alone araposaliion “Thus, ‘there | outcomes Under athin veer ie otag they | and the amonnt allowed for educational purpores | jcy, haw taken the hull by the hornes bat, if the sues. OF the ‘pant. Mets jdoader (than. {he aor ie drawings well execited. Toltasboen appited | duration: the eyo over itand the molto allude to” TENDED TO POPULARIZE GAMBLING, to make the youtha of the conntry familiar with gamesof chance, and to throw them into thecom- pany Of professional gamblera, who Wall knew how lo niake the moat nf auch acquaintancoship. Even women became infatoated with the excitement of betting in the poolr, and many @ ono was counted an areguiar customor of the pool-roome when im- portant sporting events were to occur, While they conld not with propricty vielt the pool-rooma, they aent their werranta to buy tickets for them, or in- duced thelr malo friends to make their Snveat- wero pools on horse-races, rowiny-matches, walking-matches, cte., cach = of = which , excited mora or less attention and cn speculation, but none so muok as tho Prosidenttal : contest. That did more to popularize pool-selling and to Introduce {ts many combinations and chances tothe yonth of Now York than had beon accomplished ainca its introduction to thls canntry, Chriatian men end women stond aghast to sea tho extent to which thin clas» of gambling was apread- ing, and the degree to which It was Infotuating the young men. {t was carried on with the otmoat pablicity, and with every enticement with which yetersn gamblera know how to surround thelr ” operations. ‘There ecemed to bo, no law ta reach Per {t, for pool-selling wae invented for the express purpose of evading tho wordsof the law against gambling, and violating ita spirit. So great and ro vigorous wan the evil the laat + ‘Legislature was called apon to enact a law frame ? wapacially to prokibit pool-seiling. Sone idea of the exttntto which the bneiness was carried may ‘be gleanod from tho fact that, when such a bill came before the Senate, flaring the year, £10,454. CHORPENNING. End of tho Notorious Postal Claim, 4 New York Sun, July 4, Tho Chorpenning claim has reccived a fatal blow from the Supremo Court of tho United States, ‘Tho history of the affatr fs brief and caatly understood, Chorpenning Is the surviving partner of s firm which undertook to carry tho maile over the plains tocortain points on the Pacific conat for four ycara ending in 1855, For theso services the firm was to recelve $20.00 & yenr. . ‘Tho whole amonnt of the contract price it would bave been entitled to was $101,000. Snbeequently tho firm recolved $233,017 extra allowance, on the ground of low from thi seniract, at_being greater than had been toforhisadvico, 1 waited on lilm yesterday, and | the many anc signal interpositlona of Providence - saw Hla akctChee ror he aca hoon | du tavar ofthe American caueos Tho date undors eaihe arms of the several nations fron ivheces | neath it in thatof the Duclnrstionof indopendencoy ‘America has been peopled, as English, Scotch, | 4nd tho words under it signify the beginning of the Sink ‘Dutek, Gerintin, ste, each in mation | HeW era, whlch commoncos from tha ate ‘ono aide of them, erty with ber pilens; onthe ter the ratification of tho Constitution, other, a rifor in bis uniform, with hla ride-on In | this seal was formally declared tobe tho. seal ne hand, and hie tomahawk jn the her; iG A iroly sooner pt in Hina Ge avnee of tho United States, on Sept. 15, 1780, and on March 2, 1790, ta custody was given to tha pelng peculiar to America Spplens fhe rons was Scerctary of State, who was empowered to aftix it to euch commissions, etc, as had provious); 8 book containing an account of tho dresnca of cel 1 7 Be iy all the Zoman soldiers, ono of which appeared ex. | received the signature of the Prosiden actly like it. . . Dr. Franklin propotes. a Losaing, In his “Field Bookof the Revolu- device for ascal: Moses lifting ap bla wand, arid | tion,” has the following in rolation to the dividing the fed Sea, and Pharaoh in bie chariot ORIGIN OF THE Davica : overwholmed with the waters. This motto, **Re- | onthoseal: ‘Ina manuscript ictter’ before, Dellion to Tyranta Is obedience toGod.") | | written In 1818, by Thomos Barritt, eq, on iti, dpiteteon proposed thechilron of Jeraet im | cminent antiquary’ of Manchester,” Enalnd, e, ed by o) pillar | addressed to his aon in this country, ts the fol of are by night; and.on the othet side fenglatand | Towing statement, «MY toca Mee ean 1 Horsa, ‘tho Saron chiefs from whom we claim the honor of being descended, and whose political | Prestwich, Bart., told me ho the persun who suggested ‘tho iden of m coat of arms i for tha American Swtes to an Am. ~ bassador (Jobo anand from thence, which they have = acen t peopte stand by and look on withont helping him, | entity, alnce ttexists, howeror ueclens, ‘Tho ailver the bull wi win.—New York Bulletin (commer. | doitar’ ae it exinted, or ax (t might have existed If clat paper). anybody bad coined id fie yoars ago, wae a disc of motal o! 244 graina in weight, nine-tentha pure The cry of fraud” on one side, and tho | silver, and worth in the nelghborhoodof 100 cent, ery of ‘rebel on the other, can never Ilft the | measnred by the world'natandard of value. | There isn't and can't be any such coin now. No legisia: politica af tho country abovo the perils of aectlon> iiam and rovolutionary faction. — Galceston | and seomees ot” ie cit dolar rata be ee Ent (Tet.) News (Dem.). BO cents. Acoinitke it and of the exmo valag would have to welch 10 per cent more. ‘The old ‘Tho President contd not be more plainly | ton can't bo recreated or reaurrectad. It has given tounderstand than by tho sconce in Towa | glided irretrievably into the limbo ot things past and Marnchasetts that hie hope tee where his | spe.gone, teoplo who clamor for the allser dollar tone Siaeipata Duane Clad) Sesh Peg polls fact, ars gifted with adenalty of stupidity little ; ho Of mirsenions, ‘Those who do ace it and ‘The President has simply obeyed in this clamor, propose emeelvee and the nation dishonest thing in the replacement of the ald matter the pledges of hia party andof his own can: | tliverdollar, which wae real dollar when it didacy, In so doing ho ts walking tn the plain | extated, withasham dollar worth only 0 conte, path of the public duty towand the goa! of the pub- | Thoy might aa well propose tho coining of & brasn lio welfare, and ho fw entitled to the cordial sup- Solist, sth the ee ey fraction of Reon inwe ortof his party,—more than that, of the whol fe tobe dishoncat, let as make the most poss Beople.-Delrolt titieh.) Tribune thapeyn” ne” | out of st. St. sant Pioneer-dreen (dep). ments. **Combination mutuals" and ** Firat and second Place mutuals” aro maeroly: elaborations of the ‘Paris Mntual "scheme. Inthe latteracheme tho speculator names tho first and second horses aa winners in any given race, butin the **combina- tion mutaal he names the winner (if ho can) of three races, and only wins the pool in caso hia prophocy regarding the treblo erent proyée corzcet, ja either of theee cascs, shonld nonc of tho noml- nations made prove correct, the money 1s rotnrned to thone who invested it, minus the commussiona of the pool-selier. In no case does tho sollereacrifice his commissions, Unt takes them from the aggre: gate pool at the earliest possible moment. antic! . The firm failed tocarry out the con- tract, and one notice azrecd upon in the contract, that entitled it toa month's pay In case th should be discontinued, the service was principles and form of goverpmont wo fave as+ raved vires aumed. I proposed the choice of dercnler, a ent anbe af inued, Hin, insome editions of Lord sh. Since that time, first the firm, and subsequently ‘The Itin the right of every Amorican oitizen works, ro resting on hieglub; Firiue pot to put, Upon ot o . 3 inte : a HON.? JOUN MORHIESEY, in'all the pools the solicr has ahuye advantans cree | the sueviviny partner, nae beca before the Uov- | to exert all topltimate fnflusnee on the. polltice ot DR. KOH.ER SPEAKS, ing to her ragged mountain on ane hand and por. | S0mo of thelr foncye,._2t.ls thie he told.ime— fs himself lately the proprietor of ono of the most | lin victitns,--Mecommissionsesccedingim amount { cfnmont with » clalh, based, frat, on loagce in- | ble conntzy, and no does not relinquish this right To the Editor of The Tribune. suading him ‘to ascond. dioth, glancing at her | PATtY, er, pale of thirteen stripes, whito and i extonatve pool-rooms in tho city, stated that tho | the aum which It is possible forany oneof them to | curred in carrring out the contract, ‘and, sccondly, | by acooptingan office, ‘The President has neither | Catcaco, July 4,—Having read a commanteatiqg | flowery patha of pleasure, wantonly reciining on | Fes the chief of the escutchcou bine, signifying o CrEineseion of pool-eelling NORE drive not less | win,sare scoured to hit tnany event, ‘Thoy trast | losses of profits whon deprived of ‘tho sorvica | 4 right to require nor to prohibit ls politicalactiy- | on Jewish exclusivenesg in to-day’s faene of yt, the ground, displaying the charma toth of herelo. | the protection of Heaven over the Statos. — He aie than $10, ‘obo ay from New York City. Tho | bo paid wheiher the orent upon the reault of which originally ‘agreed upon, = {tye Provide ft dons nat Interfere with bis edmin- paper; 1'caunek ‘help: expreeain at astoniahe naan and person, to seduce him into veo. But | 64ys ft was soon afterwards adopted os the arma H, BIL, howercr, pasted both Mouses and becemos | the moncy was staked ieadraw or nat. Io gots ie claim bas been prosred In somo shape or an- | Istrative dutics.~CArtstian Unton (Bescher's pa- Llferd ee i 1a 1s too complicated a group fore seal or medal, | of tho States, and, to givo it more consequence, " law, Ato consequence, all tha poot-roome wera | his monsy anouroae the tx-gathercr. Wo takes | otbet for about sixteen years. + Under an act of | Per). mont at seeing yout columns to-day opened forthe | and itis not original. . it was pldccd upon the breast of a displayed a cloard, but, with the opening of tho racing reaadn, | no risks whaterer, but Congrews, pasved {0 1867, suis agurcyating $100, Pronidont Wayes-has simply redeomed the fecond time to the meaneet and most outragéous On Aug. 20 the Committce roparted to Con- to.) ie thelr proprietora became anzlone onc more to re- HAS A BURB THING ON BYERY TOOL, aS wee pe sare, Rte Pere ae. poraines, he madethe people. he an dtsonthtalled | *ttack upon the Jowlah pcople and thote religion, | gress as follows But it {s far moro probable that tha colors of Bo game thelr exccedingly-proftable busines: Bat this advantage which the amo naturally gives | more, ‘Tholr Claim for additional damages. wae | (ie South, restored thom to thelr rights withaut the least rebuke or censure on your part. should on one side havethearme | tho shield wero suggested by the stripes and , accordingly opened 9 .) ‘They did a fale business fora day or two, until t! { atthorities diacorered that the la f that State an I-rooms in Jersoy ci. 8 blu dovenoteatisty Ulm, and le, tuo, frequently wy ’ ‘The great acal ris to unfalr means to enhance his ‘earnings. of the United and, fi place of a military camp, recognized th ‘civil law. ap conalaly falls below ny dignity to arguc with an of thelr States, Me has’ persistently avuldod the | obscure man, whose only object, Iam told, in thus Chamborlains, Packarde, and carpot-baggors,who, | forciog himself upon the publiois to court stton- rejected by Postmaatera-General rown, lol! States of America, which arms Hisir, und Randall, Chorponning became a note: union of the Wi should be as folto flag, which was adopted nearly s ear before Mr. Adams’ first, visit to Europe. ‘The method of twantpniating the Indicator In tho a a a re 422 s arp 2 Eat S325 3 ta at ne Beas. reeset Haas Ett sont Pi a3c3 Baa9 eo3s ad Ee 433 re RS eae: ae: Fre! +} o hicid has alx quarte: rhe Peealed tomate gh they famblors ers | tntercet of iho sell te very simple, Let up it Kielntation cue abe oe eeeatiye aince the War, have reveled in their untighioons | tion, Dutt fall to comprehend what indacod you, Thea on, Bron, Sinumeled'guloe and argent for fink thottrives fotho fest trate comneetion, Hoboken, hoping that there the officers rs 3 " orthought he had, With the ‘nxland; the scoo argent, # thistle proper for | nately red and white, which et ‘ Mould bo Tore islam, tat private eheene | Ye"R sie women A. Uy AG, By enand Geatersd | Glonsral Cretwe resolution tre voutthenared a fower'de luce: for trance ate i clatters wifte iy tuo ars 0 soon complained of’ them, and they a jemieeal from office. For this President Hnyes ia | Amicna and a Torquomada than a liberal American to be coinmended, not by any ono party, but by the | Paper. Or do you consider it to be In the intoreat whole peopio, For this ho is ontitled to the thanks | Of humanity to expose an ent of Lhe countey, and he will receive them, ! former and alx of the Iatter; white in the arma thoy fre white and red, thus making soveu ” white and six red palos. In the seal of the Board of Admiralty (now the Navy Depart. ment), adopted May 4, 1780, the atripes are ar ranged asin tho flag, ‘The critical reader will not fall to nuto A FEW HBRALDIO LAPSES in the arms as blazuncd By ike Secretary of Con- Rrexs, such asthe omission of tho titwture of the acroll, and the denominating tho collection r, the fourth azure, a Mower deluco, for Franco; the Ofth of, tho Imperial eagle, sable, for Germany; and the'sixth ar, tho Bolgi¢ Mon, ‘gules, for tol land; pointing out the cogatrics’ from which tho Blateshave been peopled, ‘Tho shield within & border, qulos, ontwined of thirteen cacutcheons, argent, inked to cl charged with Initial Ne 2d, the House, Inthe cloalng hours of the session of ‘1870, authorizing the Postmaster-General to ax- amine and adjust the claim, The resolution waa carried to the Bouate, amended thers, rotnrnod and sarod to by tho Houses, and signed by Grant—all na day, Farle. a former partner of Creswell, reelgned his poultion a0 Assistant Postmauter-General, and be- came attorney for thoclaim, Croswall oxamined {t, and found thero was due to Chorpenning the farther sum of $44,010.70. Cre draft for, tal lortnnately, had d 0o0nC, 400n D, 200n £, and 10 on F. After deducting the commissions, there Avould be $1,305 in the pool. In the event of F winning, each ono of the holders of the ten tickets wonld be entitled to $190.60. But wupnose tho operation so changes tho indicator as to show that but elghty tickets were wold on A, and twenty un F; he would then divide the $1,305 into twenty parts, Instead of en, pay each One of the ton ticket-hoiders $U)). 75, and ‘pocket what was left, belng,ten timer €8U,70, oF $607.50. This Hitle game ‘was played Tepensedly on different race-courses, Complaints wero frequently made of this mode of cheating, ‘ were brought before the courte to an- ‘ awer for their offensce. And thus lho matter reeta \ at this writing, —the pool-sellers, or some of them, being under bonds to answor ‘complaints made + against them, and the cltizons dotermined thag the laws against gambling sail be enforced, as, 20 . doubt, they will be, and tho pool-rellers thus de- i. prived of thelr last barbor of refuge. Haring thus accounted for the publicity which x has heen given to pool-selling recently, it wil? not a b3 inappropriate to give a history of the origin of ti'sapectes of gambling. Tho ‘pools in youu race to the polsoned arrows of projudice and hatred? 1 ja Ancnec OF justice inthe American peopl: unto alice opponent, and how w all rofrain from puinting to the galaxy of it Jews to whomn clrillzation js indebled for the exproea that rentlnient when we say thus far Presi. and the highest ttowns, Noither dof think It dent Hayes is entitled to the approbation of al) | Wine or religious oven for a Christian tu spook ao falt-miuded mon.—Cincinnatt Anguirer (Dem,). | contumptuouely of circumcision os a Jewish rite, Noforri which, whether blamable or prafscworthy, waa toforring to the resolutions of tho Iqwa | undoubtedly also porformed un tho (onder of Republicans on the aflter question, Tu Crigaco | Cheietianity, and Is, muoroover, mcknowlodgod by ven know we but WN. 421th, Ne for cach of the thl America, drew a id, bi mount on the guner: intho celebration of New-Year'v Day the prey! panied at foun Gutnune ery truly saya that throughout Iowa, | the Church fnthatfund. Ho the bureerds Obio, Indiana, uit, Kanone, Missourl, Nee | as the anniversary of tho circamcmion of hot dexter the Goddens 8: gt alana: & ort Dy .a. Actvunttat sleailar errr i tain iy hiaty fro kauwige the Faria Matuale’ | Dut asa tila, men proferiad to qatotiy submit to | Badcovere brane, siionesots, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Col- | Christ, “Buti feel called upoa to aay it ts aad { cor{t of uraur allmaing i the pieesre ist | method of arrangement of tho slave epee | , nd Combination sooty. i ph Oller, the | the ewindie than to Sparel in pubtic with profes. "The Sun exposed the frand, ond aronsed such a | 2°84, cleven btates, represented by twenty-two | enongh to bevold that in America, bitherte the | holding inher right hand the apenr and cap, and | {s prescribe Inventor of the mutual system of turf apeculation, | gienal gamblers and sharpere, Such complainte | chutes ten toneey soeleat ee ee nad much & | Senators and: ninety-nine Kepresentatives, the | avylum of the persecuted, dlacord and projudice | with, her lefesupporting tho eticld of the biat twitheta wayurat known to fame by bis huge pink win’ | Were made regarding manioniations of the indie | PObUIAT sentiment agaiuat its consummation, that | sentiment of the Towa resolullon {i nani. | shonld bo sown by men whose profcedion Iv, oF | sindarers tho Goddeen of duntleo, beartug a aword oly ietandlng thet ¢he rent geal’ adopt- i breil, which | was a, fenure of the | cator at Jorome Park, whllo they were under the | jongioes wae oblizod to recall ite action: and on | inuua expression of the peuple. ‘Thera ts no doubt | should be, to strive for impartiality and fairness in | in‘her right hand, and in hor lotto tainec, ed had an obyerae and @ reverso, there fa nati ; cee race ee a. poulea, atten, wore | Management of aperson who fs somewhat noted y Sree of eee tae | of thie fact, ‘The poople of wll these Btatea named, | Jud; courts sven : to ahow that the reverse was ever made, adopted repealing 1! duly, 2870. In the act passed un the 3d of March, 1871, Congross directed that no part of the money (hereby appropriated for the uec of tho Post-Onica “‘wpould be applied to tho payment of what js known aa tha Chorpenning claim, "* Chorpenning carried hie case Clalme, which hold shat tha aus ready his firm for damages under the act of Congres 1857 were all that they hsd heen entitled to calye, The claimant appealed to the Suvrei Court, which baa now afirmed the decislon of Court of Claims. lead one of the boldest schemes of fraud ever plauned against the Treasury of the United Biates, Creat, ‘The eye of Providence In a radiant trian+ gle, whoro glory extends over the shield and bey Youd tho figures, Motto, 4 /uribus Unum, Legend round the whole achlovement: Seal of the Unitod States of America, MICCLAXVI, On tho other stdo of the eatd great seal should bo the following device: Pharaoh eilting In an open chari his head, and s eword in his hand, tho divided wateraot the Red Sea tn purault of the Isravlltes, Rays from a pillar of fre in the cloud, ef the Divinu presence and cominand, boam! on who stands on the shore, and, extending ble hand ovor the sca, cauves It to over: (row Pharach, : ate “obellion to Tyrants Is Obedience to Republicans and Deinocrate, all partice factlons of parti i fy Why this waa neglected docs not appear of recor, Nor does thero aeom to bo any means of ascortaluing by what authority onc-half of the seal ls rade to do duty for the whole. Jt is certainly not authorized by any luw, Is not its bine pstien by the State Department technically But this ta not all. Theseal, ss originally n+ graved, was {a accordance with tho requireuionts of tho law, but in 1841, Daniel Wobuter then “fj, boing Sevretary of State, aucw seal was Made, a probably because the old one had become worn, — f gud for some reasons, hot now discoverable, SRVMBAL ALTEMATIONS ni 0 nd all against abusing tho Jows apa class, row unit on thia question. | would it not better bchuove the American prees (0 We think, Tusaune might add the | root oat, than to fostcr, the Invetcrate aversion to Btates of Nevada, mia, and Oreyun to ite | along-desplacd and nialtreated race, whose vory Nat, andhall’a dozen Southern States, as well, | faults aud shortcomings, are mainly (he outyrowih ‘Thore wre 171 newspapers published in’ Kansas, | of Christian persecution and exclusion, Vory re- Of thia number, there la wot avingle one that Ia | spectfully, Di, K. HonLER. net earnestty fo: favor ot the Prouneneeiion. of a ullver, nd we do not know @ citixen of Anwas, Kepublican, Democrat, af Urconbacker, who (9 F THE TIME SHALL BE, NOt an earnest adyoc ste of tho restoration of silver ae pIerIne “BRIN OAMES.!! ‘On one occasion tickuts on the winning horas, ahould have brought their holders $2100 each, but fourtven tickets were added to the nuinber sold by the pool-reiler, and the amount claimed fur the fourtegn tickels went Into his pocket. In soother Inatance After icketa were added to the number sold on the winniog Lorse, and, as each ticket was entitled to $130, the pool-neller mado a good thing by that uperation, Cares like these, of deliberate awindling, are well substantiated by the testimony of the victims, Bt will be readiiy secn, therefore, that whatever appearance of falrnese tho ** Paris Mautuale" tnay show on tho face, in the hands of funal shurpere tho system Becomes aa mach m i conuucted on the Briuctple of the English sweop- ty Miaxes, or bat-pool. ‘bla la very simple, and may ac be thus illustrated? Jf there are ten horsus euter~ ed for a face, an equal nuinber of tickets are wold a atastated price, and o drawing of tickets had, ‘ cach ticket bearing the nate of one of the borves entered, None of those Investing In a aweop- : slukea Knows the hore ho is backing until he the draws ble theket, and this ie GOVERNED ENTIRELY NY CHANCE. ‘This drawing fe, In fact, a lottery bascd on tho Taco to come, su tbat the investor Las the double excltement of drawing fur a hurse to back, and of foliowtng the fortunes of that horse during the ‘Oller managed powles of this natur other French race-cours to the position from which It was takon, by feaud and deceit, In 21873. —Atchlson ( Aas.) Chanplon Prien some manic pencil tap). Would paint mein my cotta ‘ u So far Mr. Wolls’ propositions are clear AD Au nia oj Plunder. Ite’ has ordered oMeebolders not to mix | +0 Kite pablication to such an uncalled-for crudada aid of (Poramantor ea with their oficial duttes on the nonalieat | against tho Jewn, beliilog far moro a Petar of Ey th i id a THE DECISION. and rncontestible, But when bo comes to tho ° . Wore mado in the design. Its the shiokt of tho L ceeds, He sold chances for from | rigsing: or tere when Breed ae retes fimble. | Wasiunutox, Joly ik—~The following decialon | quostion of paying dobta contracted before 1870 Humos brown uF blonoulng, Mr, Adama’ lottor fortunately gives us the | aval thus mado the red pales ara twico the width, He ca to 20 france, charting w small commle- Othur Words, It becomiee ihe vehicle by meana of | Rae been rendered by the United Etatcs Supreme / insllver, ho onters upon disputed yround, Ie Rad toch crtonenee, key te : of the white oncs, go that itrcads, heruldiculty, * te sion for his . service: in mauaging @the | which professional blacklege steal tha. money | Coat: saya thore fa nu objection to paying these obliga. Orencnditer whan,” ‘THIS ELABORATE NLAZON, argent, elx pales gules, Instead of * patewisa of . ‘the water, ite profits wore wo great that it wan not | which honext ‘havo honest} “a No.683, George Chorpening,appetiant.es, Tha Unites | thousinthe **dullar of the fathers;” but while i elae wo might havo been feft furever in tho | thirt Nees ‘and gules," Tong before a greene wagon, with lalfordocea | Moye lemyiten Mave jbouselly wagered on the | siaitadenedt rom the Courla/ fmt. ths appel” | concediuu this, huaivo urges that there would be Ae teal couse te pana arb to revatl to its authoralip. “in the gener: | fn tho aduptod reports “Tu Ch origins too tha uptclerks, and a wonderful indicator on the roof, | honorable occupation compared to sich tricks. | i 1817, 1, and the reaulution of Congress uf | DY advantayein it Lecause, If silver wore thus 1 Nundle ut : succeeded tu the deposed glory of the pink umbrel: ‘ fae ut, wn Ibs, fhe, eench Goyerument awoRs ! tu thu fact that Mr. Oller’s operations eavored to the laws of aluchleverment wo easily recognize tho hand of the “pentloman of French extraction,” A. du simitlere, who perhaps was induyed to adopt eagle hold in his sinister talon a Oundle of thirteen arrows,” but the poor bird perbut auivagro aixin the now seal, There Was svins 1 Beat. July 18, 1470, iis eat. 673, ‘ander the act of 1857, Vostmanor-Ganeral Brown, | parin gol day of May snd the woh o: on the 23th f June, 1455 ‘on. hg athe wey J 4 ‘au taat tho remonotization of silver would restore Thero sre thouvande of lovers of manly aputte who are tespuctaule and honorable meg, fale and square In all their Geallogs, who are willing to Tho day and hour sliall be made a legal-tender, the price would advance t y a. Thies juve the questions It it wore Syhen Booth. shell nome Sqyiaes v of We fal icttre—! amnbling, and were uppose iT ‘The ph fair, L munis Uf $90, eit Lo ite old price, then there would bo no divhonor Wilt curls of sunny hate, . the Goddess of Justice, with her sword and bale | algnidcance {un the former number, all of Gud. Consequcully He and hia nuinerows Wei rete eee Teva Dg, apareing’ susttere’ | sunset and 6 wid fo bln, He lin inaing iba loyal-tender for tho payment of Smooth, dimpled hguds ance, in Het of bie “itider with hia riitegun,” In | wich ta lost in the change. Application tothe | ; fators were arrented aud & ut to thelr progt- | Pacuding the resslt of the event nuerconsideres | peuifen. tm eriagthathe was | debts. Uutit this bonot certain, then the Or ta {t gray and old, deference to Mr. Aduins’ tasto for allegory. Dr. | Slate Departinent for tho reasons'for theaude. able ipeca lation . thou. They put their money In the pool, expecting a aes unr sory grave ‘objection’* to the partial repudiation Welnkled and farted out, Franklin's happy if got original desisgu, {lfustra- | vistlons from the original eval resulted in only weuted, th TO WIN OW LOSH LIKE MEN, ee ence reeliied |(sonehinnes proinlse fo pay 8 aypilaced Sues weit Hie trace of youth or Joy tlve of the preservation of tho Children of Isracl | the following: “The change docs not appear tered into the plawof deciding which horay each | 28,04 event nay be determiuc, | But the profes. dea wera final and couclusive ‘between | fullsto deal with lula prime question Of puts Twanid nos even now, from the maw of Phonioh aud tho Ned Sea, | to havo been authorized by law, aud tho causa ° heticraliould hacks—a loiturye puro and situple. fonds larper Who manipolates the indicator has (Chorpening vs. The United etatess | nonor and credit; and for thie reason, while bie Live one Parone a witha squint alaoat the dcliverunceof thoColo- | of{t is not known. t Mri Oller eliimnatud this featuto from bia poules, | thelr weno cay fob tein of 2 largo portion of Clete Hep. Hor and the, petltiod | oiicral conclualune are ou the Hebe side, tie moral ‘Withall the bittor and tho ewoot, otes from George JEL and the billows of tyran- | {alt poratble that an arbitrary alteration can andcalted tuem thy ** ¥arle Mutuele."" iy thie | Sit minnins, and not unfrequently dace ao, Wily the apucal wae Pebiie Catsross passed | furce of bie argunient ia greatly mpalrod.—Albany ‘Yet Tavk moral by, though sane to the rear was adopted in | he made lu the great seal of ‘the Unttud Btateg achving cach investor selected the horve he desired | scheme tu aimply a method of making gaublin the resolution of July 13, 1si0.) Under that rewlution | Aeeniny Journal (itep.). No picture comes to view: whole, aswell ashis motto. The pillar of Gre | by vllictuls temporarily in charge of it! And If : Seems ais toll he risa e reece eens | eaay and altractive, “it nay ba operated falty | thacisimenc ia further sue uf setaia7O hietore | ‘The Republicans of Warron County, Pi * Teannat vay zm iar OW nae gai teak renga Fe nol Perrier Aen aarp act ld be Lucamo eutitled toullthe monyy inthe poor, leesthe | Sometimes, but ihe chascer oes Gott tea aayihlug fuficr wasdouc poucreas, by's reeutuslon or the manEY, Fay} y the deaiga of Mr. Jeffersun, who per. | Stato, with notions of his own ta regard to hor- comuasiona canctod by, Mr. Oller, | During the | Teisan ss inaitation at whch the ely ie coil ord | theth ot rebrusiy. 1311 Moutaer Tus), repeated tha |S thelr Convention a fow dare ago, anaaimoualy tee rae gned ta heat haps had’ to be propitiatcd because hls Chit | aldic bearlngy, from diacarding thoold. soul ul- i Parle Exponition, the *Varls Mutuala” becawe | st qresent, and ite to be Toned MRO tao dnetmeet resolution of the idtis ut July tuo, wider which the ee ihe iovewing resalitioal Sad aniy ite t know— dren of lerael wero discarded in favor of Dr, | together, fu favor uf some creation of bis ownd : Hee ee ee ee eee yacd Leeds? Hacee patrons | Now York City are offectually clowud agalnat it. It | (ru cease Riek Ghee ceee Oe eka QyAReDS, ANZA |, Hesaleed, That we commend theavirit which prompts ‘he timo euall enrely be Fraoilin’s ‘It nocdod but the addition of bis | Tue uation was providuntially eaved srou the Sristocrucy Ranerally. Bowe wun, soe fost, hat | W2e driven out of the Old World und furced to Gnd | thereby approvriatd for the iaeot EhePost-Umice Du. | concurring ait doce wit the salicy of magnaaiinity, When Death come and bring Hiengtat aud Jorsa, and of Mr. Adams’ Irreso- | artistic offurts of Jetforson, 8, aud Franke ; slitbe thie Mr. Oller was deducting from each ptermngmnty peinge the se {At sinow ban. | partinent sould © be srplted to the payment of whatls | concilatiug, and forgiveness whicl has beca, sieadly My shroud to me. lute Hercules between Vicoaud Virtue, to make | Un; but what guaranty have wo for tho future? 4 pool Lie comustaalun of 10 per cent, “anil gesting belargely thegeiner, cbse Atae abe Wilh ron anal atu te Tevalution of 1470 18 ts found to tid witch tuund reperted ecpremton ia iegiaa: | Cutcaaa. Mittte 0; Poxmnor. | a great seal such as the world had never looked Jou D. Cuameiix, JX. ‘ Hicher. A pickaa tel contain the flowing provisiona: hv hou every Administra ars upon, . ——_——— . ‘ ——— : ‘i - aE 5 oraaiai ane ahd 70 PARTISANS Siuehtsnat cit avey he eta ett cae | CMtucia Thar weagenmthe Cae WAS IT FORy THIS? parsed edt back, firougt the morro ELGIN ITEMS, * i ve ctl Tike act of fy St: tf \- patel ’ we ‘ ' chuusy Uo decided in one of O'er thy eins sincerely ponders a salsa saungganiin alowed by te er renat ni te de Uther ictier reepeats Paes for thle~a biightea ite; ponerse | isin st thupresent havo litte a | _ Eton, Me oly wor ssverat mvaibs muta |e y mall service, laaugural rt cf 4 . generate ature of thy present have litte in Avited ve re é two ways, an indicator with ¢Wo operators, und & Wead tho Judginente {a It's word; adi ANd the Claim growing out of the. curtatiment if accursed tu ip their ot Poe, SnrT veura.g) cere nue stelle; menerate jena Well exprosy astonishment that | flercestrife hasbeen going on between numerous |? ion crowd of eayer speculators, and overytilng ts in Hoe the {ato of those who wendur ihe fasts of ‘his aareyiacoe with {ue Lorinaater-dens | Inthis direction ‘cay te efevion Satie eonatiintional ‘The thousand dears that I have shed thelr work ‘did not mect with {inmediate ap- f candidates {or the Kigin Postmastership, Walter * “eth readiness for s successful vebtare, Siypose thers Prour the sayings of the Lord. Stal for the service. fu bg ettled as provided for tue | proviioa sual be wlopiatapecttaiy Gulag’ the tera : ey proval. But history ls stern milstress, aud wo | Merrifeld had the largest petition for appointment, fA B,C, D, B, aud F, ‘The operators expose the Not to make your prayers touder, «| MSN PPAR ie ral ot appeal from the proceedings of | pulls strrone larleer iat ot fees eri nee My balr turned gray; my form bent low, cannot efface the record. ‘The journal of Con- | and was the favorod one among Elgin’s citizens, + vat indicator, which le @ black tin box, having blank ‘Like the Puarivece of oldi the Postiasyer-General to the Court of Claims’ was | Kreslonal.aidovery furu of permisal of partiaan favor ‘Fis Joyous health of long-ago Gress shows that the report of thy Committee | bus Joho 8, Wilcox haa finally received the ap. —« BS apaces, Uke white, elaring eyes, cut iu the hid. Not to be self-righteous, pruuder, **qesceved and alluwed tu sald claluant.”” ‘of cuntrol, during such term Axed by the Cuastitution, Lald blasted at my weary fect, was ordered * to lic on the table," and we hear i ie : eee Mar hate id etednee cond Searaita thcos uae a tee TOLL Tho act of ta57 Uucaing defuuct vy what occurred i ‘That soon life's paths will cease to grect— L md pointment, and took possession of the ‘oftce July bearing: the wang of ie ag ree varia ne theeo ous te thy (0) wader {a hat guar, it was an no whey roylewed by Anothor proof of the gravity of the disease hs Be mare of it for throe lung und momentous | 1, yy, Wilcox te, atcictly speaking, @ gentlomany ' % 5 . wae only referred ta hy Ut tail , 3 H vB. and Wr. everything being in Not to deal daronation faster Fesulution for the rulcwand bas upua which the Hew | piaitecheee con ey eee eDRiNg laws have RAL T have tolled oo hoperttly, ‘On March 25, 179, 1% was ordered that tho rey | 4 Well Mtted for the pontion, and will doabtiess =| poeta: BP Bane the rage af, - ditasle. Be es ane recent adie aca tna hefone. Weta ae io ait emtect Sttho re- | kuowludze. Wo have beou iuforued that he Dare Looked forward with a hopeful eye tof the Commlites on the Device ofa Great | Makes very eMiclent Postmaster, Walter Morri- : tiefet teat ote tae Git’ for hin, showing the In thy teaching, tn thy deeds. see Ret at iy rap Hala Gt at Choe, ta Sat | toeotuthalse ateauisuip tin tress Nov telecast PeLents aes RAL SU eS ea ‘os foferred ta ‘anntuee Comaitiee On wruleh pbelion be baa sallstacoiy lea ~ aay a MMuncrUr kid pactan whlch be tae luviatea ead f ctor ins? may holald cut uf viow, aad will | tovetubleh awteausehip haw from New Orleaus to ex, ferred to another cominitice, On| w sition be has satisfactorily jor wany ee the name of ths ture on which be bas raked ‘ule Ceaue contention—go and labor, wut be further adveriat ta. ho anpullant was wholly [ Quuther Linu wich 14 (0 bo eaiavlnbed betwen Ste Weta alt uay hoperaiieats tro past, Muy 20, tala Comnaletes + TA very heavy shower visited bero yeaterday ates i Nene ST eceure tata es recat rane anOralor Go anstst your nevdy uuighbor— ppllateral, fe cuutalned ne tipulation of waruent | fouie aud New viridans, ‘That te ty says walle When ogughtor joy remains for me, sptisueal de be feat lnetee Ie oluesebr, onions | Wributis whle evan about orto’ and lasted, | : Shinery, the bisnk eye desiguuted “Cr gives a “tHe the fruit the Lord will own. shhply dirveted au exuufuatiou and adhwtueuts at | American capital ta Lexging in our warkets for | + Must die, and O forgotten ba side the arma of tho United States, as Follows; | Sil nearly might | Ube rain fell in torreute, and, it wink, and forthwith (iera uppearea on ite surface: Reve Go pruiileo and cafe under uo obligation to the | emplyyment wt low rates of fatcreat, a forcign | Mixwaat Point, Wis. L. A. Qsporxa, ‘The sbleld charged in tho Held with thirteen diazo- there wae a strong wind and a good deal it Meee ea Wek ehowal Leoteae ocean ‘Toke a wider view tn gaxing Piber pelty, and saked and fecelved vous trom bim, | firm penetrates to the very centre of our territory |. peat eee j Tay atriped, alte nately cod ged mitte 420° |) of thunder and lightnlug. Bome trues aud grain ibe tlvwan bas wagered $3 that (he borwe “O" ‘Un thu ways of Provideuees Gand wicliy ludepondeneut eect vibe. ten Gare | 80d captures the tratic which shumeful trade laws Supporters, decter, a warrior holding a eword; | Were blown dowu. Itie thought, however, that " H ‘Theu the Sultau of Turkoy ate He bes sheep iu pasturee gracio gatand wholly (adcwendeut vf egch other. | tus Gov | iu the Interest of & few sbip-builders have prevent- LATE, snuttess Peace § | the grains will mostly atratubten up again, ao’ tI G : aT wah Hi race Ee ho glia oe ebay abe Not cucireled by your teute je had dose, ead the-clatruant was at livcrty at | edus from grasping. 16 la novoflun that the evils Anlltr, 6, Squre. representing ering an focta of thw storm will nol ba very acclous . by Queen Victoria, who backs the same hors period to refuse concurrence sud Of our ablpping-lawe appear in au vivid and start 1 Twill not love Tho Crest, 9 radiant constellation of thirteen | The furmers hayo now finished cultivating thelr) on mark pute a fiveron “'C,”" wile Schou Since the fail in Eden's bowers, ial ata rat ie lad rior iat sine thera | Hoya ligt ae fu tba cows, aud our tarit-makers | 1. 0 geey suall Love win met + dna form end locks very woud ay a general thing, 4 : ct , ave a particly of t Fi . 7 601 \ : th aicerieit ote ecto ero Aitaeraanicred frawayy foteuuier tos soachsiumtti aeeac: | Maree bt of tg oyen of alamo ibe de Vorewarasastesetitines, 0° | RG mot Beligee mar ae eam ape fer tape Yu this sinful world of urs, 7 : f etl. Uruwtis oF iwestlve, as mubiht be deemed The lexend round the achievement, **8ea of the | Divs wien the weather will pecuilt- | This crop te i i wud soiue another, til every une ofthe Bye hor pr wi FUME pes renee 2 trynoman, ‘8 huckleberry too much." If Ameri- Very abundant, In my lust dispatch I Loformod hae ony or uuee ‘backers, ‘Kurops gro pepe eel cre between individuia,” It's ‘iicrchgae mould | Aa onterpriso ond Auorican Intelligence are wot Lepurned my Love aalde, Vein ihe estarse the gure of Liberty, scated ina | 204 {bat now potalove were selliug wera cente pet te unxivus fur the contest to begin. All are alck ‘with like dlsea: direct bis clerk of other sxent to “iuvestixate | Sdequate tu thu abateinent of such a disgraceas our And rose with fuotetepe feat chair, boldjug the stad and ca M peck} they are vow retailing at $1 per bushet. aahau fu Woe GUBTEAE LE DOR uw aae'loiee in ith Hike dlsearons sa adhe i ging it third purty hao | preseutlawaarey [0 stata that we apaied. our | Where laurele crowned wy eager Deo Tas Moston nemper,” undorveatd MOCCLEX- | | L#l week euother daily paper wasstaried in Bl. the pool stands. , ‘There have been gold 100 tickets And the one that most Iii pleases wdoublod “sat tie erebaat wages | goat gt ualloual progress.— New York Henig ‘Thay dreppedibefore Lowy’ tuck, z 4 é fash whcstattad the Shee daly peter Peake 4 go "A." 80 on "+B, GO on #17 “vp Has a ascridcing soul. De arcatter, eae behind eats ‘the couelusior he repo who a SS on tne eeu ye one Be ta ail, W10 ttekete, pestis ae the claim was tainted with fruud or vaca already fully | My. David A. Wells apparently docs not Ta many-volumed Lore wee park brit ieee rapa city, ia ie publisher. Me, 2 representing $1,050. Tbe next thing to be done is Co-operative Socletles. ald, uF froin auy other reason, or aa wmatter of choice, | 421% PP ly docs not see Delved from the mystjo Past, tr + abd resul writer, bat mucl ' forthe opsritor to Teen Ttarevaeea Wiibout sssiguiag soy tcnsun. decline w recognise wuss | that be ls dolng more for rémonetization than any | I strove to forget—but fosiered Love, mitted.” The result was Uc to make a succeastul news DEDUCT 13 COMMISSIONS, A Paria Be ee iwed by i had back dune s4 Uf suy validity: and withurew, the | Other wan outside of journaliaa who bas written ‘To whom & bowed at last, ANOTHER REPORT; : | now has three dally ry, which ts rather more { whlch, according to Mr. Oller, would be 10 per | Joseph Cowen 30. F iorday sued ou tes | thuscanoa of the styue would, ote ses? | on the wublects fOr ke rushes ou aud Fa Thsecgl tab three juches ia diameter, on ong | than the demands uf the city ruquite; bic, sccordiag ta Mee Ollen, wedle i Peel Gel Fi sep owt, cis sae yest a vy iasucd on fo- Ceeiletet fatal concessiun in bla summing up: **To eum up, Toa Tropic-land I bied, ide the arms of the United States, as follo’ he | dally would be sofiicieut for all ordins buoy the winners, ‘Thus, If the botso <“F | Wales iu the peat ieio “Luss. were! Bares cpce i a party. | wneee can, be ier Situribe denaree fe ier, Bud Beai td bas paled, Latgrontneneiet eae tl atnitooraturs nes rte i weirs on Gwe act Ceibe viclaly of ia ‘30a wi ides f aa The duty devulved upon the ‘usater-General was B 9 (ater aty od pvonal stripes, rnate rooge and angen! about is dee past ln the v: of Y ely, We 8005 will be divided apn the tem | ber and tha smannd usu way £2 024401, Tho | willy uiuiswstae bud tn Do secon tudictel otiabar | us, tadber, ip the commodityrcuin—ie which thay | . 7 ‘Love ia tarejer dead. Moo, Supporters, Gear qe- & waxdloe holding & al OS ows last weeks aa

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