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b " TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEIMNRER ¢4, 1877. 3 Rt 1o Toas of capitalfu the azgeevate cither | and of tis fraction only o237, by b Investments or by the waste of sear, but | in Amackean ve Mr. morely a temporary eruze pervaling soclety, aml - thia fa. tdisceeditante to oneen causftig nwm‘u to put exaggerated and Canciful | go far [azroe with hin, valies nnon things, and to make rentracts pa The kame aubject has bren treated in a more TARIEE. Ok te cnrebed all eonsiders ghtenment, aod TILL clroey of the labor pecfurmd. of markets connt In tirer ean séore of pa il thee nearness | create ps much dema 1l elerente to he gaken Into ae- | Iabar, in order to ning what wages the manufa= | |\ rovr " r the Jaborer exa:t But, o per labor, T oatn sy o from, timber, amd | four, a e old Gilow, two fuet Tonss s very what has be ibe- | daree around, allows My, [lade (o take Lim cn- wed, anl will set as many wheels of fndus- [ tirely onbof the water, slide try inmotfon, as the buldiiz of 20 mies of | from Daml to haw 100 great man- | wiw railwav, The buraing of Chicazo, a fow | novel gymnasties. ~MALE MELP, Trndens T-CLANS CANFE. i R\t freely rently enjuying thi T CHAIR- Mr. Horace White's Paper it I doliars or pownida ateriing, with nona it | elaborate magner by the Secretary of Rtate In | ufacturl tntry can claim mue pre-em sl ity fr. lalo ioea to the e Ly By wor e S & In dolinra o d nterliiie sttt | elaborate or by the Secretary of Ris ring countrs : M pre-eint- | yoirn au el emnpinymont than the | brook tic calls them with n peentrar whisthe, R in the Current e sl s ARt | o o i eeescnt U a1 sty | okt Tl e oL LA e o e ctars . yobiogs Eelti T __Fmployment Agoncies. ) “Galaxy.” ealled, In Enelaod, the Missiasipol ubbie n | Pres, The Sceretary ohserves that, of our 11§ arzument drawy from the * tauper lator of 15, €ven I 4t wore aubsidized th the full | stream. Sot Jongaco he brought them the FASTEL o INERS, A WINTERS axy. France, and the tulip mania of Hotland, were of [ fron furnaces, 479 ‘are out of blast, repre- | Europe " as too pitifal to he dealt with ecent ar 2 . gt s Ghveramment, wor) are of ita projectors’ wislies, But, as no- | Bsual lanchof fish and mackerel, when only the i P RISTIAN, o7 Aonth W o 3 iy would (hink of buraing tp property in | Jarge one came. Tho eel walied n few mo- { 2 this nature, consisting na general agreement | genting an (le capital of - F100.00000, umong meu Lo conshler things worfh thou- | ‘The pressing need of the country, le wailn of pounds, of fraues, that were worth | says, I8 a forciun market for the sur- s, et in th way of aarcasm, and too painful eren for ardor o creat: a demand for tabor, or of engag- | Mente, then thrned down stream and svon came Misccllanconn. I izt unprotitahle amd wnnecersary work for | back, hringing his tandy famity tosupper, This | WAFTERS2 TRAVELING AGtNTS T0SOLICIT The Causes of the Present Com- Nor can angbody affirm that we are at an only hundreda,or nothing at all. Poumls and | plus products of vur manufactorles. But he B igi disndvantage:’ a8 rezards accumulated capitaly | ()it end, the an ] ahlics “on- | Ahows there Is no touch of the human in the: N apy n tiie conniry: none hut relinfie + mercial Crisis, and of Its B e marcesare Tovasiatle antitios, and, | b Chat v wint e wat o mot Proteetlon or | with 100,00 of capital Tving dowd ' Irun | Kress. beeors nvn the raend of Mloinn tne sk | OFAnY orlinary Dol boardee woul] hace DICh | Fwren s ands p.me oo 75 Dearior s, ba- % End after tha madness has run a certaln course, and | Free Trade, but Full Trade.”” Since any Kleas | furnaces alone. Surely no capital ean ba cheap- | fering and prostrated ron-workers ed {n without walting and cleared the table, ANTED-A FEW GOOD MEN T0 I Lpng Endurance. the varlyble quantitics—the Mississlipl stocky | pyLforth by s eminent o loglclan ax Mr. Fvarts | er than that, since the cost of lightinz the fires ST PATALLT DEVECTIE. g W e o s ekt ot 168 s 1 the Bouth-8ca stork, and the tulip bulbs | W be sprad far and sride, it breomes neres- | fa the only expenditare necled toret upthe | There are many rearans for refusing to vate TIE C Tolt-Lishiing Gas Rarner; bolage po foeino eloetrdcty ¢ 1 —come 10 bo naberly compared with the | mafd tn note the dintinction’ he draws between | business. With money st 4 per cent futerest on | such subsidies; but the only one sppropriate IE COURTS. R AR AR A S b inex Does Not Revive Because Our | potihus aml francs, hankruptcy and roln Fren Trade and Fall Trade. ‘The latter be con- | Government loans, and 416 to 8 on mercantile | to bhe considercy lere fs, that the relief sy ¥'the Lnlted Mates of Cansin. Office 101 E Businex e stalk through the market-pinces, False es- | siderswholesume, but the former pernicious. | paper, it ia safo to assume that it Is ends when tho subsidy ends. Some | New Sults, Confessions, Jndgments, Ete. sonlbtClareat, Moomd,r - 1 Commeorce Is Conflned Within :.I‘m:t;s nrr the v::.xrlh :,r' u:lnlm,'n 'rlnenmrml :nyl Nu;vl.{lu‘ filh‘ul dom lnlhmmm;n]'fl.;. Protection it ataie L TART OF CANTAL | vof fdle | 16¥ Wheelnof fndustey will ‘revolve na long as | Tho Intefnational Co-operative Medicing [ VWASTER-MEN 70 RETLL XE@ AND T3 ! » 3 noney, are pal utd parcel ol all commercial and Restriction ar erchangeahle terms,men hat stands in our way. ! he plethoraof idie o rles: anisa qalck ane rofits large: Too Small Limits, bt e iy tet It dmen onunmet!| fils xatily e same srtingenhls letint nain- p the artifcial stimulus lasts, and _then they will | Company falled last spring, and began to closo | atreet-mien, eanvassers, and prod Ater capital, it may bo srmued, 20 unuaual, a0 un- | cease Lo tuen, and the silence will be profound g oand of. In thjs country, must. bo & temparary | $han hefors” Mot so Witk the remaedy which | UP1ts affairs, but, owing to sumo peeullar | a5 AR circumstance. 1hope 80 fidecd, andy i order | looks 1 118 four anorters of the globe for a | traneactions, some of the intercsted parties aro | x\rANTEDZME kAl Ui i v o e, it ot narKCs Mkt s | oknet arh W bele o o Seneivd oy | 1ok satisfied with the prospect for_them, and | VY AFEER: diicles” ehimriat. framen, cic. A found for its amployment outatide the 40,600,000 | offering a market In return tothe endless famlly | two of them, Georze 8. Lurd and Leonard H. | Sl i g I e ey of our own people, and among the 1,000,000,000 | of man. Wi 5 e " S YLA | S Of tha hiahithbie globe, i L‘:‘hlv’:f):‘r:r:ulq‘n?‘t‘r’lqler:ll:r.“l““““nmn vemedy | Lange, fied a ill Saturday asking foran injunc: | . WANTED-EEMALE MELE, It cannot” be sald that we Jack man- Tt m o askotl, Wi tlon. Theylhwlhnon'ths&h of May last Domesticse ulactarin skill, and thet the clamsiness of GUF | which enjire Mrte 1 r.::icu f{"hi’u"‘z“.i’.’c'.‘fl‘:' tue@Presldent of the Company, J. H. Wallace, | \WANTED-A G0OD GERMAN GINL THAT CAX artisans must be suprplementedand olsst Uy bro- | guffering {rom severe comnnercial depresaon] | ealled a meeting of the stockholders, at which [ ——== 720 20U Applyan ot Hichikaay. tecting dutles. Tha testimony of Foreign Con What reason Is there Lo suppose, jooking at_her | 1t was shown that the Company was insoivent. Employment Agencicss thlaslons, Jinlges, and experts at the Philulel- | condition, that we should be any better off it | The complainants and the President, -Wallace, T prr s TSy ECASTINATIAY hin Expositipn is nearly unanimous in prals weatoo, should adopt Free Trade? 1 H Irvate tamilies ‘and boiriing-houses st P T d..-;lcmy?g,.g.;“uuy_ versatility, and ec Yoorly siaten thut E‘:}r"‘mfg';_mf lich m'{‘l‘:':p;‘n were then appolnted & committee to wind office, 174 North Halsted-st., corner Mil< omy of our exhibitors, . The inventive genius of | countrics regar ¢ s or 1t . | up It affsire, They immediately 100K | Sy o peomle ( proverbials A0 1t may $a1ely be | Somdts TIe et oo et ob St pomsertion, and o “tho Tt day uf | T RITUATIONS WANTED_MALES the causes of our present condition, that for | signifies the opposite. Consequently, the filea some years prior to 1873 wo had been marking | which the Secretary has clothed fu such politic up our property of varivus kinds, and nw\:cln}{ vhraseology ts, that what we want is not trade to pay flollars whien we really had only lalfe | without shackles, but 5 doliars to pay with, We had created n.great | PLENTY OP THADE WITIT 'LENTY OF SITACK! many neediess enflwags, and other permanent { What we want in a swift runner Is not freedol lmltmrcmenls, it is teue, bt the difliculty was, | of limbs, but a high rate of speed with his fect not that we had hufle them, but that we cou- | funsack, Alas, Mr. Evartsl the conditions of skdéred them worth as many dollars as theg cost, | Full Trade nre those of Freo Trade,—~the Ireer the tuller, and the fuller the freer. Youdcan have a little nibre foreign trade by taking ofl o few restrictions, and yun can have much more by taking off many reatrictions. The Hecretary proceeds 1o say that hie will Instrict otr Diplomatic and Consular A Market Must Do Found Abrosd for 10 RELL T tho Overplns of Onr Manuface turing Capacity. And That Market Oan Be Obtained Only by Btriking Off or Lowering Pro- teotive Duties, and had entered Into obliuations BASED UPON TIHAT MISTAKEN NOTION, The productive powers of the country were then, and are now, equal to the task of of creat- e all those improvements, without diminish- intg the volume of circulating eapital or draining s Connlry Too Large for [rofeclion, and Its | its’ source of supply, and therefora without | vificers to luquire - inta the wants of foreign | sald that no country is doing more to enelave | foflated prices, misc * | Junc sold 'the property of the Comipan, o g A w ; will sg Darst Their Artl cramplng trade, | e o e Ll L o L o e Tog o Natice fol] | ol prices, miscaieulation, ereameous ‘eomt- | <olkiufing of fta butkdine No. 75 North MY | corpyioogilecepers, Clorin, &cy it Resonrees Will Soon Dorst Their Artl- Wi B sttt hive camscd us to com- | morket for Amoriean productac and that ha | for man, than ours, “T¢ woutd, be foofishi® | by, s ther comer they Upaet, neasly | Street, lts stock of mediclrics, perscriptions for [ SYHNT Sy Wi akd nodhelf el A6 boy fieial Bariers. m&m mmrkll’r'-fir -‘IB i qulrc;u“;ldurinhg u: l(-mevuc :‘t:‘:;:' ‘B}::ilh!!lml :::lr;;‘l‘nlyhxf‘:i .'E‘l;'lll:lc ya the report of the British Commissoner, | il Lusiness-arrancements whatsoever, cau se | Naking the rame, furniture, sccounts, ete. to, | kind of business: (s competent to post hooks; satary oo ot to recoznize the fact that at Philadelphifa | nearly everghod Chatles J, Blshop for $2,3%), Ten per cent of® | object. Addres V74, Tribuns office, Uireat Briab s tn fans of er ‘mast. mowsrful | honriy, Cyerybody to economize, restrict the | the purchissc price was, by thetorms SThe malo, QITUATION WANTEG=AS NGOKKEE rienl in muinnfiactures.” lunits, and throw teovle out of employment. | Lo Ue paid fn cash, but” 83 Biahion tid not hava | 10, ARSI IamE b7 ‘Tha report of the Swiss Commisstoner isin | This may happen undera bigh tarifl, or o jow | the money he gave two notes of the ()onl;ull, Can give Nl - Andress 1 A the natute of n lanent over the superiority of | one, ur under no tarlit at all. But, when it | Payable tod. JT Wallace, fur the sumof #260,50 | N. care Chas, B. Humphtey, st Gammon & Deeriog's our artisans, our machinery, our micthods, 28 | docs happen, which countsy hns the better | 880 2400 respectively. A ofcw days after the Chlengn compared with those of his own vountrymen. [ | chance for recovery.—the one which {s rg- | Fale Wallace fnfurmid the Committee that he Trodese * yeuture to add that no Anierican came uway | etricted, as much as e Jaw can reatrict it, to n | Waa tiereal purhascr of thie Gotnpany's niscls, | QITUATION WANTED=RY A FINET.CLARS frnrn that stiipendous mwusomn of fndustey with | home-market of 40,002,000, or the one which ts | 8nd that Bishov lind micrely ated s his agent. | 13 pastry conk and fectioner) Iate of Deimonico's, e the fear that any otfier natiun surpsssca us i | encouraged and aceustomed 1o trade wish every | 11€ then nroposed to buy uj all the debia of the | New York, Address X, 71 Wei Lake wmunufacturjog skill, oither natural or acquired. | human Geitie on earth! T is necdless to | Compant at the beet terme hie could get, instearl Miscellancous. T, e auswer this question on @ priorl grounds. We | Pf paving over the £330, and asked that when | qiroATION WANTED AS sifo1 Iv. are " airoady informed. offfetly that Englisl, | e should furnieh evidence that this had boen R spis pHE s U l{,( tllven, ‘wa lm-eml.he m’tnnl 1e‘sourcu. tho | pauperism is decreasing,—that 1t has decreased :Ilumi the pmnleafl" tl::)uld Iml&fimflunfitu h;m. references. AddreseX N flot it canital, and the skill, together with an over- | materfally duri vear. [ this cotnplalnan nscn allace has | ~ =S i e ot et I that prevont | puacarially during the past yenr. Is ny one | hougit uoall hut une Flayn, that of W, T, G, | ~SKFUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, us from entering into competition s manufuc- | during the fame timel Yet the British Brown, for about £300, but this he refused to Employment Agoncics, turerawith England and Westeen Europe inany | {slands, ncarcely lorcer In arca than the | Purchsse. Un bis refusal complainants | QITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT QF arket whatsoever ' Why do wa not remove | States ' of New York and. Pennsvivania, nrnlte«l to Bishop to (ulfill kis contract, but he | 13 kunt Scandinavian or German, femals heip can the scif<reated {mpediment to forelzncom- | and not more richly ecndowed by Na. | bicaded tuability todo o, and ollered to sur- SLESe T S Intereating inquiry; but the only an- swer [ can give here 18, that certain races of men, and particularly thy Anglo-Saxon mee, are extremely sanguine in thecommercial senso, and much glven to speculation and to doing husiness on credit. We know for o fact that they vacillate hetween periods of high prosper- ity and extremne dopreasion with o sort of me- chanical resculirity, Thiey scem toaccumulate wealth very rapldly for a seasungand then they find themselves entangled In debts which they rannot ‘mr. Tue sponge of hankruptey 1s slow- 1y und palnfully applied to the mereantile and manufacturing classes, and then, after more or lcsa nulrcrlu'z. thicy take o new atart for o freal l\l\mnc. 1 do nut think that cither the tarlll or Ite currency, viclous us they ore, brought on the present erisls, because we have had simllar criecs when nelther the tariil nor the currency was faulty; snd other counirles, enjoying both frea trade and metallie moncy, are now In _ substamially -the samy plight as oursclves, Thess conunercial phenume cna. must he studied Inductively by finding what particular facts are comimon to them {n all times_and places. "Tarlila and eur- runcies arc not common L them evervwhere, "Thercfore il wa can gay I8, that n bad tarlil and 4 bad currency probably azgravate a crisis when 1t comes, and fi MAY HASTEN ITS COMING. ‘We know that a good tari(f and a pood earrency formatlon coming through Censuls and Min- 1aters which bas escaped thenotice of merchants, wnd which nay lead to the apeniug of new mare kets; bnt Iet us yot depend upon it for imme- diate_ rellel,, Trade Conventions, otherwise eallud Reciprodlty ‘Treatles, arc doses of Free Trade taken lieré and there, and are suppored to Lo conslstent with very pronounced views on the subject of Protection, Jf I understand the views aud fuclings of Free-Traders in this cotn- 1ry, they are not disposed to quarrel with any. hody 08t phrasca and the names of things, nor to * fiebt’ over acaln the battles of the past. While preferringgy o Free Trade on the larze scale, they are WILLING TO TAKE IT IN'PARCELS, provided publle rather than private lntercsts are vonsulted fn the adjustment. 1 took palns a few years arro to visit Washington and spend some thne in the vain effort to secure the ratifl- cation of n Reelprovity Treaty with Canada, which,whilo advantazcons to the United States, and therefore deserving of adoption independ- ently of any other fact, would have been ae- cepted hf Canada In lieu of*all clafing for flsh- ng privileges under the Treaty of Washington. 1 mention” this by way of nm.uf-lnu gentlemen of the Protectionlst bias that T have no oppost- tion to offer to Trade Conventiuns per se. Reciprovity Treaty was concluded with the Ho- walian Istands last ‘ycnr, where public revenue was sncrificed to private galn 1n° o mnost objec- Bl IN A middie aged man, ~Has had ply capabio and responaice A Galary for October. Discussion of tho tarifl qucstion ehonld un- doubtedly be predicated upon the cummercial snd Industrial condition of our cuintry, whicl wo ol kuow s that of depression, discourage- ment, atd even dismay, Durhig the past four years the catalogue of bankruptey has been drawn out It long lines of disaster. The in- dustrics of tha country were never, in the mem- ory of this generation, so smnitten with paraly- e, Our fron and coal tradesare at the last gasp, na regards profitablo employment to the labor and capital nvested in them. Roilway- defaults have multiplicd beyond all precedent, and tha stockholders of these corporations have been pinched as they never were before. Our Jake, und river, and coastwise carrfing trades are {u no better plight. The same dis- tress provalls in the woolen' trade, the lumber trades, tho Dailding trades, aond the Jesser Dbranclies of maontacturing fnduatey. There hus been agl- gantic revolt of lahoring men In the Middle and Western States, accompanied by bloodshed, pillage, and incendiarism; and THE THAMD, meree, tnlsealled Protectiond It is only & voto .| ture, though pest ) R render the property. Complaipants then took in Congrees that Is necded to remave it b :::’e“]‘::}‘lgg:‘ ouly, U | osscasion, togetiicr with Wallace, and pliced o TN (3 ALL THAT IS IEQUIRED know nothing of, surtafu a population of 52.000,- | custodian i charee. — Walluce) however, ns ta dredee the leral sand-bars out of all our har- | (X)) people,—three fourths that of our entire oo fiies " west sidos eoon s they werc goue, kifked out the e JOSE CUMELETE D co%: bors, _Notn dollar of moncey is wanted from | country, The Limldity which Protection breeds custodian, and assumed {u¥ and. entire control mn|n';f»'r'»§'|':‘x. '.‘xfl'il'm'\?m{"a'rfi :'if:’nfixm" Frices AT, ytral i doors o anl the National Treasury, or elseiwhere. On the | withnaturally exclnim that Great Britaln liay | 0nhis own sccount. He aud his son, F. W, | et Saiasiunt Sonron B8 Oakier, aud (oL contrary, miich motiey Thight be saved by die. | mircany monepolizen the inarkets of the world, | \Wallace, are tiow engared In manufacturing and [ TR PSSR ect condiddon, FOTWE Penerm it Provestion. Wiy o wa nk | e e g O e orus | sclling the Company'a ancdicines, andl conyerte | i 65 IFEUSAIA e sweep 1L off the statute-book, or at all | posseasion with hers but, with the example of | I the procecds ‘to their own ute. —Com- elegant pew marlie-frunt honse No. 217 Ashian cvents commence paring it down, with | Ameriean cotton zoods sclling at Manchester,— plainants therefore ask fur au Injunction to | av, Inquirest1) Asbland-av, a view to a tarfl for revenuo only! | an cxample which Protectionists a Jreent the further prosecution of this pleatant | /1o WENT-823 PEI MONTIL ELEGAET S:8TORT Many monthis ago 1 ventured tho opin- | purading as a vindication of thelr theorl ittle scheme, Lo prevent 8. H.and F. W. Wal- Lrick houss Mo, 738 Fulton-st. Inqaire next door fon® that freedomn of trade was oue of the maln. | public nay ressonably conchndo that wo can | 1oce and C. J. Bishop from further interfering | west. s will not prevent its coming, It is small satis- | tionahle manner,—showing how fmportant it is | conditions of n revival of business in the United | o ‘with her with the Cotnpany's aflairs, and for u decreo P—RHICK TI0U] 0,228 OGT ) whowas known five yeass ugo only as pho- | oo Elvocall vash e dvatcaof Protection | Ut Jegliaiion o the sublect of traac suould | Bistes.” T uow 2o further, and s3y that tis the O epenin lown aukd Miesot. But he aivha. | Compelling. ther Lo surrender the prop- " oo +. YOUNG & BPICE] nometon B Rypsy trumpeted the present tari as the infullible | recclye Its fiest consideratlon I the presence of | condition aing qua non—the fudfspensable ne- | tures we seek are not merely tiose ogsuccessful | Cri¥ of which they Lave so wruniy gutten pos the brlgand, hos bucotne one of tho must dread- cd Instituglons of the country. RReal eatate jn citles and towns has fallen in price to such an . extent that mortgages of five years' duration most counnonly take the whole property and Jeave the, mortygugeor in debt. Tho Invariable preventive and patent wnedicine of panies anl finnneial revalstons. Nobudy has the hardihood to claim that the present crisls was brought on by tho want of a tarill sulllciently hileh for the public needs, While the framcra and frlends of the present tarifl, In_so far_as they claled for it any virtue in warding off panics and crises, the people, rathor than {n the private corre- spondence of the Exdentive amd the sc- cret sossions of the Senate. But Free Trado has no oblectlous to offer to comincry| cial treaties {n the abstract; on the contraryl weleomes them s tontative steps to a treaty with the whole family of man. cessity, in comparison with which all the cur- | cotnpetition with other countries n product scsslon, The fnjunction was lssued. - rency-panaceas woing, metallicand non-metallie, | tho ‘:unu things which |,|.‘,,-e nrndnm. é‘m‘f UNITED BTATES COURTS. urequack tedichies and nostrums. Noboy | rreater Uenefits are to bo obtained by tho free-| - B: As Colller and F. L. Collice began a ault in can ¢ uyruvntc more carnicstly than mysclt the | cxchange of commodities © which we | eut for 83,182 Saturday agalnst Edward 8. cvils of an_{rredeemable currenicy, but, for rea- | can produce at feast cost, for those which otlier | Cliatham and Thomas Y. Foster, - 5 AT BEMINGWA sons nlready stated, I do not think that the eur- | countries can produce at least cost,—as, for in- BANKRUIPTCY MATTERS, North Stac. E reuey efther b&’uzm ou the crisisor keeps it on. | stance, the exchange of American cutlery for An (nvoluntary petition wus flled Saturday NE NEW mtic B e cocomitant of this slate of things is an ex-’| aro convicted befors “the whole peoplu of . i Thie worst evifof an frredeemable currency I8 | East-Indlan jute, ‘or American wagons for | 88aiust the well-kuown Joliet lron and Btecl N T o CHEAL = IBTORY, STONK/FIONT tremely low rato of fnterest for money, One | iross quackery, 1 do mot chargoupon then 1. the over-present feag that it may be arnitrarily | Southi-American wool, or Amerlean —sewing- | Cumpany, the followlng Lelngs the nmmes of tho tho . rosponsibiiity of bringiug us Into our present mlscry: I ehall endeavor to show, howaver, that'the speedieat, it no, nnl{, Way out of it, 1s to avandon their pollcy, £0 strike off theshackles they have fmposed upon comtnerce, to open the door, and give to the un. paralleled resourcos und tho ‘unsurpassed skill of this country a fair chance In tho murkets of Incrensed in volume; tuat the Liind Cyclops of | muchines for English tiu, on A o - petitionng ereditors, with the amount of thetr | = o = > e Jranca aoky 1 hin anEoily foree it | Hos e morsi home ™t (hymstican locomsy | Glatinn: Winn & Holland, 816354.70, dug ou | FQIENT-STORES, OFFICLY, cqually biind Congress to multiply Lits of puncr | this snecics of trade, Uie’ manacles of tho tarll? six uotea; the Third Natioal Bank, $18,415.50, b s, ander tho dotugion thal tha couniry | Luve Iewtsn. Ieenioaded,—whether ighorantly | due on two tiotes snd tro dratts; Wit Dester, | rpow will then be’ able to consutno more | or designedly, makes nodifference. $U0L8Y, on aclalin for legal sersices; the Wil “IINH coal, and fron, aud cloth, amd heace | Tn corciusfon, 1 repeat, this cotutry Is too [ Mington Coal Assockation 211505 duconta | jieny to 'pay better wages, than before. I | large for brotection. 'Ite resources, both | draft:and the Clicaco, Wilmlngton & Vermille N In what way will our forelzn trade be pro- moted bf striking off or lowerfni protective tutfes? How ure markets to be found abroad for the surplis of cur manufactories by over- houline the tarlff! Bluce a protecting duty Is anobstacie to foreign trude, and has no other tesign or pirpose, the repeal of 1t ks the remav- and a balf and 2 per cent -has frequently been the highest rato ubtaluable on call-loana in the City of New York, whilo mereantile paper has ranged considerably under 6; and lately the spectacio was presented to us of a Government Toan belng effected in our midst of 4 per cent, to Storcse '—8TORE AND BASEMENT 150 AND 152 [ fth-av., with gas, office and store fitiurea Also e s b, Sl et _& COLBY, 140 m"&.rr: L. F lsn.nl‘ o, hulil' 16 th be llkewise a deluslon, thuuzh a | notura) and acquired, aro sweiling with the pains | fon Coal Company, $1,414.G1 ont secount of coal NT-STOI WEST MABISON: - the extont of 803,000,000, nftera fow duys' ad- al of an umpediment, like the dredging of o : : liat z 7 : 18 | turnished. The only act of bankruotey charged ) ' ltuck 25 3 e ing 1o Ui pawsvaisra, Suels & wothora: | o o — ol of s ympodimont, Uke tio drediclit 0 & | lurmicss one, to supposo that itaeiog ‘our | of u glant azalnet the artiical barwlers whicl ied. The on ey hame Tabee cenbia ot 40e Wiet RLoar st e Tor mediygn of exchange from paper to coln will | pow close them fn, That they wi Dy I3 the suspension of payment of a draft drawn liuviuess centre of tho Hherca tho. munnticien of Lilnigs xehnnod. | hore howis, and. find Chelr: intloe A satistne: | on As Bellecke & Co. for $10.000, 1 tavor of tho We are extiortedsto bellevo that it will restorc | tion Infreedom of trade, eittier with tho help | Third Natlonal Bank. A rule to ehow cause confldence, and tnduce capitalints to emburk In | aud cunsent of the protected classes, or spite of [-Oct. 2 was lssued, = . R E. Jeukius waa appointed Assignecof Jo- "\"“?K?ffx there be auy commeres in llw wido worldde- slring to come in, it can come; And, I thero bo none, notody s harmed, If auny comes in, something will uccussarily go out to pay for It and surplus of unused capital was never beforo dreamed of on this virgin continont, so-called. Agricuiture, and tho trades most closely con- — 0y rst-cinen buslicas. WAL il THOMVBON, 22 The next point to be conslidered (s the reason, Madisn: If wo can discover {t, why thy present crisis holids on sa lone; why tho' depressious despens nocted with t, are perhaps roceiving fale re- | and fncreascs, instead of wenrlnz itself out, as | and, sinco ;“‘j‘k f‘"“l'““ l‘“"{“fy will not .fl"fi,‘fflfi“fi‘;’;,"[,‘:",“;ufi,’i"p,f,fiffi.'{,’{,‘,f"?,,T,“,‘,‘,‘,‘,:,, ?!S thelr resistance, is my m""“%‘;fi:{:‘:"“q}l‘]‘:g" acph Sherwin, R st b .‘.m‘gé\l.iscl;z;i'fi?filifi toros for Lo copltus nud kil investod 1n | provious oncs havo don, Tt s How four scars B T otie ey, Thoee iy | b suidh used, and comsumod. But, 1t luppens it | A dividend of 85 por cent was declaro Sator- !‘_r-‘»_;rr{ trade, " Addresa A 14, Tribana ofice. thew, These, and sundry branch® of the ex- | 8incy pay-day commenced, and 1 { forel srics taking o of that capltalists are already producing mors o B av 1 tho estate of Churies il st red K. ANTED—TO HENT-BY TW0 GENTLEM multilude were. foand unable to pay. Tho | danger of forclg coutiries taking more of our | gidc"h LA ek can bo aotd, used, or con- | ENGDAND'S COTTON TRADE. | Osboruc, payable 5 per cent in cashy and 10 per Aya communicatig roums wiih bzl aiso break! .port trade, urotho only features in the durk | hopkruptey courts huve buen R,,...ll.,,g % daya | raliroad bonds [n exchange for thelr goods, nor, i el i B 2 Hnt m[,',‘n’mm_ {’lx' “ud nine months, The | fW% Must be frit-cisss o sif respects.” licferences W laudseape of our fudustry upon which thoe eye sunicd ; nnd, whien le'flnc" demand l{ulnzs up, in every weok sinee Beptember, 17, and _the | Nith the money at 4 per cont intorest at hmnc* Capltal makes smatl d| Aand S0l dhle, convenient {a there lkely o be any further largo export of T iculty of supplying it onl [ Cnquestlonably Declinlng in Favor of Unltea | duferred paynienta are to be evidenced by the ‘ribune. Wl satisf er flouse preterred. Address A rests with any tlon, All elseisa weary | geist is acarcely diminished In.volume, Less e are . unt of the currency. 1t s most desirable notes of the bankrupts, A § L OFFICE OR snd achlng mass of nnemployed or half-uine | thanthres vears sulliced to clear away tho | BUE "“““““é "-‘c;"m“' Consequently, what wo :f:'?m'ngr grounda that ioln-pn;meluu sl bo Jm,,,:;'zm,ilxfl'fl“\t-:',':; Worid, The Asshuec’s m'éet.lnz in the cascof C. A, Friine uese UrTiCE Ol Hoved cayital, misdirectod talent, and undor. | Wrecks of 1857, and ta bring fna_ scason of fair | buy from sbrord i restoreds but the expectation’ which su many | Loxnow, Sent. BeeThe Enclish cotton trade | L€Tis & Co.was postpotied to Oct. 4, and that ———— ————— : Alt_ Iabor, to which couimerce jives the go- | prosperity. Tho ~difference, I avprehend, WE MUST PAY POR WITIC OUR DHODUCTY, | gy u)ge, that specle-resnmption will charm away hBOpLatl nallsh cotton trade | 4o’y oque of Jumes Case to Uct, 6. v EANANCEAL, Yerle pame of glul. After two cefiturics ani o sy SOBWTIRTIIE e DS e lvat (o eyl o | those hard times, Infn o vory untatlelactory state, as I la¥o bad | ‘A Asstanco will be clected ut 10a. m, today | ADYASCES N rUiITOis "AS0 TIATGS C 1is 2 0 . S v e . I, ] V. 8. o aned oo o Dalfot contiouous tonizration fram forcign | (et 12, 183, K0, S0 i bl o tory | Whoro Yot Dy yon must nieo well. Tho cane I8 Moz i vaunas, e s e e B L [ B S SR 131 Tiandolyeri, Hiooms e copmiatals { . y iy s ! Tho reason why we do notabandon tho doc- | the last few mouths, There s occastonally o | -Composltion meetings will be ticld at the same | =7 e ; e indreds of o own soro enter. | and likewiso a vory consilerablo market for our | Yerso (8 cqually truc. that whiere you would sell | ¢ring of rotoctian.Ta. ProbAuly ocnAnicd by | istle dlscusston on e subject, fn the newapa: | Bour th the caso of d. 8 Mead & Co and of | (3L FAU, FOI LLD UOLD ASp a1tvkn; 4 F | there you mist also buy. If you would scll : L 4 Money (o loan on watcies, diunands, &ad vatuahles pristoie artisann have migrated within o | inanufactuces abroad, AL that thuc tho Missis 4 . national trait, which the latest forelizn commens il . | Goldschmidt, Steln & Co. . of every description as GOLIS 1Y Loan sor fluilion ;-m to Australla and Ifn“ British isl- | sinpl River was the Western lint, not of scttle- «"‘:A';’;',‘I"gcfi’ s%’l‘n‘ahb‘\:ws)?‘:ilf °“;"l'l“.‘,":‘ mz" ::,‘l"fi;'y tatoron nm;uhmmwr-ndlmuumugxlm|)uuuml {'f“"fl“"" o ‘I‘l‘ “"l‘"‘ in u‘."‘ 5’;'1"':1‘"&""*’ ":""‘ ) SUI'EIIOR COURT IN NRIEP. Gtice fjcensed, %) Fast Sladison-st. Eatabitstied | unds fnscarch of employment, Tho condition menttindeed, but of auything that vould bo and the |Elun the bilying P" O !‘m out. Dr. Von lloist says that, whén Americans onal prosperity Is vaguely ascribes varlous Wilitam O. Osgood commenced = sult In Fxm; " SAVIN AN ENSO! of things abroad 1s called thorough cultivation voment, | B L8 hasvoria ri:u Bt b{‘y |ovoutd scll | huvo ‘once asceptod Qoctrlue as ‘true, they | causcs. When all tho thearles aud explanations | assumpsis Saturday ugalnst Leonard G, Kliuck, | L owing this bunkc e n_sivantageous AKIN TO OUR OWN. ml]"‘,g‘:flflh‘l'ém:‘jfi "I'l‘:l’({vhb"{.?“mm"‘“ AL g | tl: ). Tlore e o mysteny Uy ltrely from hcting to It longeattor fts falsity hod heen | of tho wise men are sifted down, thero fs one | aduinistrator of the vstatu of Dwight Kliuck, | Z2%eneis 7 pigrsing e o 3 9 5 . A ‘Tho ferisia_whicle commenced i 1879, after &' long period of reckless speculation ana inflated prices, visited England, Germany, and the Aus- the A B C of comineree. As to manufoctures o partleular, or rather that class of manufacturea which are non-export~ demonstrated. Perhaps wo are not the only % deceased, to recover 50,000, “A DVANCES MADE ¢ oo of which this oy Ue sald, Tt was u | Jroul fact visible to thio least obscrvat of ¢yat, | *“yeiiyel Manion_sued David 8. Bmith for AR, ol ones In [udiani, Ohfo, and Pennsylvania, e b s tho e ivorite ldva of Jolorsom's Adminlsyration to | —mmel that England has fewor customors for { 41000 Busan T. Noblo also commeniced allso | S filled up, and, aa the eaylng s, developes 0 o 1ONDE, WATCIIES, t4° private office, 130 Rans by it ulfshed 1834, W ¥ ctures ONEY LOANEL DHIAMON DS, ro-Hungarian Empiro with scvere distress, and | population, I? rallways, und wll tho machinery | -3 00 e ooet, Tt it he ataarerty | Tumble Englaud by laying an Einbargo on our her cotton wanufacturce than she uscd to have. | sule in trespns agalust tho sawe gentleman, | 1) ewelry, vian thiplivy has final) 1 Prance., of vivilized Nfe, llere aid farther weatward was | ble by reason ol their cost, 1t 13 bu he obscryi owncommerce. As Eugland sought to cripple | Some mavy talk sbouyg * over-produc- | claiming 5,000 eollaterals, 160 W. bias fnaily nred te way duto krance, Tho | £ be found remuncration for cupital and labar, | that Profuction, which usiully bozina by lin- Pl ) p A posing dutics on a fuw articles just to glve them o start, always enlarjzes itssphervand tnkes In othier articles, til preseutly tie advan- tage intended to Lo given to the flret reciplents 1s neuttalized, or perhaps more than neotral- 1zed, by duties on thelr tools aud materials. Parasites fasten upon them, and amaller ones upon Lhese, seeunding to the well-known aitty, ad {nflnltum. The woolcn-manufacturer asks for his littls bmm'.‘)l‘ and wets It 3 then the wool- grower uska for (ls; and thon tho maker of Tooms und spindies nska for his; and then the compounder of dyestuils and chomlcals naks fur his; and then tho hunberman, the nail-maker, the coal-miter, thegluss-blower, the soap-Lolte: and o wholy battallon of trampscome along, beg- and restrict our furehon trade by lier Orders in | tion 5 and some may declare against the * sclf- CINCUIT COURT. . J ICKELS IN BUM Exflml:.nml &I;us;:l‘;v‘.“l_t”\:;«:flfific "x‘hul: l;)' :lx:.’l,?; tshniess ? of the masters; while others denounce ,.gfl,“. ‘!{n‘l)m;lnz sulta 1n trespass wera berun | IN 'S HEd i exehn of the doctrines mcepted as- trie by our "{v ":;;rdnm lb";l stupldity of the men fn per- | James J, B e Eetpase, | lhor—put sl theascase, mibiovou a Uy | Guigse after bankruptey had re 0 < hor—! ses, mischicvous as thie, 3. N ot samloud 1) e an dcapat e | wnquestonably ere would mot huse produced | Sl o8 deiases; s Sl DOi? | € UG St iR, AU S A X 18 4 lussor | 4y present depression In Lancashire If the shoj Fing Benat & g lam. | & 1,500, and 22,700 TO LOAN A - Epubarget and It ay ba that thosetlnkeupliss | ra {0 speak) bt sl been crowded with eua- | o EPAIY A Ring bogan s sult for $2,500 dam- }Sul‘-(!( )'9'?"?‘1 2o ot Tinproved o calats. J. {:‘ ’?JL'“{‘IFL oo lrdudlml rhion duater | fomers.” But the ahu\; fs half ciupty; the cus- [ “SF S0ues Sl bt suib intremias | o2 RY_EOFP, H L TR s o It (n soma Huariera, pride of oplilon | tomere arv goiug clsowhore, chicily to tho | for 5,000 agalngt 8. Goldetein. d $30.000 MHANRIOLOANATATER ¢ O B e P e rimiis | other sfde,™=not theotlier side of the strect, | "oty Cand Patrick ltyon brought sult by | Ljeuser property? suaia 1o suts. ECGENE C. L:)W‘l’s‘l’! - Whicl' . l’mten‘lgn dngemers I’.“"“l,‘,'f ;';!f'm_“,'!‘}fit;\‘f lfi,‘:’c.‘“‘::‘r“&:‘“l'lil‘“,‘w'm‘, atts -hm:xluul ';f"fi;“' W. C. Van Alstyne & Co. ;fl mWabingtonst. 17 stawls dn the way. Some trades are enabled o ? 7 o, | Tecover $1,042.10. LS i AG) 7 rre kb s lho’dmuunuc maricets by means | Bome tie to como, for It seems to touch e JIORSES AND CARRIAGES, Ry v Clara A, Willlams sued D. 8, Bmith and W, e = of the tariil, and sell thelr surplus to forclzners the pride of mauy Englishwens although | 1 “Toryer for §1,000. 2 LAKGE ASSORTMENT OF OIIt QWN MAND- OF 83 AND UVWARDS CAN o for currency atthe counting. H, Turner and F, A, Roy Saturday: | reemof tne Tribune Conipaay, Armatrong, on o clalm for $500 dain- | ) A HE ITAD TN EXCHANGE, FOIL . Fitzslmmons, on a claim for §1,000 rreicy st the eountiug-room of the Trinune. : Tmogenc flall sued Turncr nlone, ona | 7] 0 LOAN £ € and both camo ln abundance us s0on us the de- bris of 18657 was gotton out of the wav. Bluce that timo wo . lave pushed sottlo- ment to the interlor of Knusas and Ne- braska, Minnciotn aud fowa = Lave be- come populous States. Colorado has Lecomo a thritty mmnumltr. The _continent has been opened by mailways, Calfurnla fs, or clalins to be, ovarcrowded with Inborers, There are still mony gaps to bo diled, and porhaps the boundary frum which agricultural products can bo carricd wlthnrullL tu the scabuurd has not been oveppassed. But tho conditions faveralts torapld recovery fn BT no longer exist, Res muneration for capital aml labor‘on our own sofl no lungor abuumds in the full incasure of ing, non-speculative habits of Ler people, secined for a scason to bave cscaped entirel, {from a tornado which ravafed the grreater pard of tho commercial worid. But, with the eradual Impoveristiment of her custotiers, she hns been restricted o 4 warrower inarket for ber prod- ucts, and compelled to oecept lower prices for the dlminlshied quantity, Jicneo we hear coin- vlalnts trom nearly ol purts of that usu- wlly prosperous land. Neither Englgud Jior Geruiany bas glven any cousldera- bo signs of & revival of irade, yet 1 Judge “trum epme personal obaervation, + bud from thy stuterents of trade-journals un both sides of the water, that whatuver may be the nominal rate of wages thero aud bere, thero NTAND & wmsiun. JOUN U % y g for broken victuals at the expensc, tore or why shoula it not appeal to thelr business-llise " 4L facturc—I'leature and business l":fwlc- d phao- are more people out of employinent in this | furmer epoclis, und, although w caonot clatm n | B ( tho fen-ma o, NO at lower rates than they charze home-consum- | o iiies fustead of to TTOW sentiment {8 not TR CALL. uns, eud and sidy springs, 1 At rockae © . 18 | Gense population, 1t would seew t e as donse | less, of the woolen-ntautfacturer, No wouler . Othore, by dintof superor finesse, kava | 0 cad of to 8 narrow sentiment 810t | 558 Dacuxonn—n cliambers, Wkyh, VICIOFIak, COUPO €10, AL Yery PeRbOLAIG Dricva: ountey, wha gre willing to work, tap I Ens 1 SO IREEERN Aoy present cmployment for, | he grows hawgard - year by year, and b 1 e i T the | Yers obvlous, TTheru can be no doubt. that the | Juuak Buomeare—ticneral businoer, T o Aand Jand and tierinany - nddod togother. YAt all events, wo have lust’ our distinction among na- tlons as the country i c) ot for “":» try in wl.nluh.!hcm 1s work aud gatned udvantiues over their feluws : b Lepl B bt Loucord e XProm yamat e o e | Mmero afatentent of o fruth hat the Awerlean | Sbul GIWS I G5 abi D05 o7, tata- | Sbtmmerm sy ol i hubind cxchanwe for anything they can see fn foreizn | JatCtELE Rt re R L | o in dAnEaon o0 strd i A 0 to 243, | Wanacaayy chesp: PENNOYEI'& CU., 20 10 30 trade, bowever prusporous. ‘Then thera are | Wl duarters, aid a a1y cathod - unpae | 247 10550, sud %32t 250, all Inclaslve. i y trudea not suited to’ the couutey, which have | popcn Wiio darcs 10 suggest it " 1To 1y atbadk | _ dunas Mowne—i0, 47, 40, No. 43, Gaty va. | JUUE SIS0, been, forced Into a dropsical, hydgovephalle in his country,’ runs u,;,".: To mo It seems | Bwith. on trial, hactuns in lho.:lly'.l firuw hul‘i_v c"nm:lm:l. duucu._] ea it Which | g0 i ws'os much deit o polnt out J\:h-n:'lhnlulm—w, snd 34 to 65, inclnsive, No EI-‘ s pe producer and the smuzgler wugre o never- | o) iy rurre ser | casu on trial, 3 JOIE AALE=T TTAVI 00D TEA WORK I ontest At Where i Taboker 1a most | Clauge In tho carrent of trad s o husto pee- | e aimu—Set cas terma No. 8, and eatendar | Lbormetiiart wiNeh utaplor winchr o sl commonty on a.strike. All those mav ho exe i Mars hos moons. 10 | Nos, 40, 41, and 43 to 49, inclusive, No. 30, | take part casii. balasce lncoal. I 1 CHAMBERLIN, ot Mo ok e e Y o e; | reat thing woulil bo totiud & rewedy for tho [ Flanicock ya, Yiradley, on trial v o e countey, aud oveutnally stk vl nut to deny Its exlstence. WUbiE MCALLITNG~Term Nos. 20, Der German finatly rea the state of fmbecility where he and hls tormentors como tozether and yow that thiey will never abnndon cach other, or the sys- et whereby they havo colleettvely turned out so much pauper fabor and lost so much money. 1o sces the British nanufucturer pgete ting his wool, his machinery, his dyeatulls und chieimicals, and everything clse, fres of -hu;l-. undgpouring Into the United States no Incousid. orabfe quantity of woolen goods over the tup of a 50 per cent duty, With this frightful spee- Expanslon is ona uf the necessities”of healthy trade, umd is peculiarly the préscat uccesslty of Amerlean trude, And, slice It 18 not to be found lu any suflleient nicusurc on our own soll, we must look to the outer world for It. When the question® s asked, \\'.r:ly docs not business rovived f s un ad- equate and perfoctly scleutific answer muxuy that - our coiumerve s contlued wittlu tlmits TOO SMALL FOR HEALTNE ACTION. - arrt a Vb "7t an Tl 1 Lot us first take a briof survey of the com- merclal crlsts 1n whieh wo have ‘been wallowing sluce 157, Although much bas Leen written on the subjeet of commepclal criscs, and thelr history has been earefull® collated by Engllsh, Freneh, und German publiclsts, there (s per- % West Liandolph-st, [ ‘I'ne depression In thu trade cannot bu denfed, | Tarn; AR LUSTC. ha By g ? ¢ taclo befure him, he says to his fellow-members erein va, Lafilng 112, Keltaur ve. Blattner; e Jfl"‘ofifcm".-xfli"’fl"i'fl'&"f.-‘.’fif-':‘.'flh”\f"“"""y éfi?é’u'}bfifnfi"".fmfif."&'flé‘ }:7!:}' ,}‘mul.l,:::gm at thele annial mectinz: ** We are alinost N""”",',',':'.“",OMH OF OAUNT PRNURY and it s already ucing its [novitable fruits -n.,fl b !lurrhonfl M-'hhr. ‘.\u c3s8 on trisl. A MASON & HAMLIN CANINET ONUAN 15 1 thot. tor sofne. yearss tho - whulo corm | and prosperons. Al othors aro tideavoring to [ starved to death uow s wiiat wuld bacorso of ua | gre working for Frou Teadu atwng usyas they | 1 (5 weyol atrikes, ' At Holton moro than § Juse R ST ey now o pufibsot i st INSERLLMENT PLAX mercial world s In a state of bounding | Hud sustensneo and support within tha narraw | Without tho tarl Uhatantiany-thie-aania did in England before Rabert Pect abandoned | ghcotsaoine T o i iretats | . frremion Counr—Coxressions—Wasmanadortt | 17 (00 pasy pavinsut uf E7.20 per ustier farien duats THE COWARD EJACULATION of all thg protected classcs, nltlmth o few, tho manufacturing chemlsts for lustance--the quinfue, calomel, and castor-oil convention— have expressed thetr willluzness to cease taxing the siek, if othor trades will cosso taxing the chemlsts, They will consent to a lightoulng of burdens all arvund, but not to n l]'l(*l exemp- tion of Iuvallds, flagn:u with thein 4 the hopo that the rellcl inay cxtend to fnvalld Industrics, as well a8 to the paticats in our hospitula and slck-rooms. Now, | makd® the brond assertion thit this couutry Is too large for Protectioun. Whatever 1t may bave been in tines past,—and, while clicrlslilng my own views In thut bealf, T shall not seek to prolong or embitter the controversy brv holding out any red fwz to thoso whu con- slder our munufacturlng developmeont due to the Pratective systcui,—wo have now too much cupltal, too mucl lkfll. too great uatural re- suurced, too much labor, aud too many hils fur- naces und factories, to furnish thoe baiis for the longer continuanco of this system. In the mnat- ter of coal, which Is tho principal factor of both wanufecturivg and warithng power, wo stand towurd Ureat Britain fu the ratlo of 87 to 1. That Is to say, we bave, according to the careful computatious of Prot Rogers, thirty-acyentimes rmlpcrlly, and then suddenly plunges nto” an abyss of Lonkruptey, poverty, aml diitress, without any pereeptible external cauvol It s commonly supposed, and {L‘r:muuhtud by some cconvmists of mnote, 120 pe Draiore e quaniers B B R A s, $lusvach, With NINK 5TOPS, 8114, Catalogues wifh {i rilculurs frec, LA & HAMLIN ORGAX 0., 250 snd 253 Wabash-ay. hicnlo, A ORGANS—FIVE YEARS' Yor eash and munthly or quare Protectton, I hold It nistorlcally true that Great — Britaln learned the lussou of Free Trade, not through her head, buy through cunfines uf our own vupulnl.l,*| andary Ling 1tk rats fu a cage, where thEre is full llberty to {fucsenss and multiply, buc where only u fixed uantity of corn is supplied euch day. This tizury of speech, 8o eltectively used by Ferronct ‘Fhompson in tho thwe of the Auti-Uorn Law Leugue, I8 well deseriptive of the condition of Ameriean manulacturing industry to-day undee the fostering vare of the Protectionfsts, Mr, Edward Atkinson has shown, fu an admirable scrics of vapers, how the tarifl has operated ta eripple our export trade in cotton goods: and 3lr, David A."Wella s given repeated and fureible {llustrutions of fts crushlmge effect departments of mannfucturing Industry, statistician of the New York Customi-flouse, Mr. . - B, oore, calied attention 1o the flet that our carly mnanufacturing product had rlicn from 15723100 er capita tn 1960 to $141 per capita fn 1570, That the consumlng capacity of the country has risen In no such ratlo, s proved by tho d 1ike sitcuce of two-thirda of nur iron furn by the moribund stute of our woolen Industry, by tue break-town of vur coal-com. paules, by Lhe distrvss ot uearly all clusses of operatived, oud by the actlvity of theshurlil uod auctioueer in all our manufucturlng centres, ‘Fhat the cowntry was able to use manufactured filhfln{:mlnn s, George 11, Muclier and 0. 1, | “Pris ' SXE°FS cardsley, X Junu:ylhuy—.)-mn 0'Connor va, - Lewle W, n 10 q il on reduring wazvs 5 per cent; the operutives demanded In:&u{yl that |.]hn uilile shiall bo put on e atomach, e Adun el and e fis | STLSIGS wi o it leci hcy, T | Macal Bl e o Mo v, Gl V2 Ky acal . il was the | oihers, stfil fancy thut the same customors are | Cutcurr Coenir—Coxresetons—I, W, Murphy va, schoolmaster of the milllon, = The anlghty | g e tha et atund," und hat | Zacharluh MeCubbins snd Axs tay Sodu.ng.T 1 ressure of our rosources, our idlg mapltal, our 5 iesly paymculs wo give spocial prices. Call nod ex- Exuzmpluvt‘fl Jabor, -is Learing down \lrml"l tha | there 18 nathing more the matier than that the e rnlnt beture buylng, Jllustrated eatalogucs ly of goods has bocn turned out too Great Salt Lake, et WEED S T Sunio of Musics 3 Van Hayen-st: wall erected aynlnst forelzn trade. It will [ FERPUY 00 o fre MELDD Tyl g i N e I 3 5 proposal is, to all sppearance, Sut Lake Herald, = — — bursy that, bareler oro long; and 1t 14 for the | urs snjurlous to thie trddo thun st of thé [ Solt Lako tsgraduaily tulling, It tullyuine | . HMOAUDING AND LODCING. [:z“d“ “w:mn‘;m :Xn et am Orin | masters. Except for that, | cannot seo why the | inches Jower thin it wus last sprivg, and bs per. 3 V Motols, o ir conscrit and asslstance, oF 10 | gyqa10rs should - refuse toadopt it. Tha want | ceptibly grulng down every wesk. In the spring ‘vasnu 1I0USE, (T STATEST. OLPOSITE pay 8 the ith "board. Dy~ NG T e ——— WABTE OF CAVITAL, such as bnd Inveatwicats fu rutlways, putlic im- ‘lruvnlm-nu. Wiry, cte., uro the respoiasthle amd Tus vause of tho perfodical collupsy of trady ;uu. Iundustry. ‘Thess are, indeed, the usual orerunuers und sccompamiments of the vomn- werclal crisls, but they cannot be the cause, A CUUNLEY caniuot tuvast more thun its annual sur- g‘“' i vew raliways, factorles, mines, buf Ige, ehey 1OT can it wpend wiuro than ita annugl surplus fu war, By wnnual surplusis mead that part of the annual production walch re- aualus siter feeding, clothing, aud walntaug all the luhsbitants. Lrue, something may ba bor- ruwed frowm ubroad forsuch investmunis,but thy borrowed portion s really wy fnvestnent of the lending country, Couimercial crises make no dlstiuction ctween borrowlng couns trice and lending countries. Indeed, they strike the londing countrics oftenest, but thov strike both fwpartially, © think 1t fust be admitted ua mathematically trge that g country cannot possibly invest in lixed capltal, the (ace of their opposition. " vl . i Vaimer Hodse. ' liva mfl’ Tllil:y"lfl.ly‘ Jan hslll:rt‘zr\:')‘:‘&w ..fll.::’wm:-”:lt‘::r‘\"l?yl :,‘:-P::u%}‘:s:c?:l 'lvfl?rl:l'i.u‘:l‘l !Ehfi\yo“:mlh wero lonlubnuv::ut‘l':c ?Enfi';'fl’.‘.fi' "::Xl‘::l" Exmnll llt'.:(l:nn?: boand jf“‘.':l:""- = el iy . 04 0] ) AT SUMuRie, tan &ng,g;';i;;r"mg;fy‘g‘;;y 6t | Guthreaks are lke the SIat-poX—tHey B0 Ol | sy | JJUAKD A, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DEAIIE . -~ : i B 4 " : Wiy’ inay dericon e aiterlfor onenecupt: | 185 E, Lot irlke” bavogivun nost o our BUNEL B A NI DAttt | shiscsoniic, ATsal, o e st Sy} i, whesmuDleetidLl Lo taty How will | 28000y Saie e of -t serious, oven terfible, | | battons vondsous tha iy we liave. caisblishiod | SICSeEIYen: Vo hiast beireasoatlel riplace cuostl- this plan’cause the American peoplo to con~ | EEMTETS SOER LT OE B Itons Ju Lan: | prareh Omiecesn the diterent Dlyislons, ae deslgoatod | tfedconsdeoulsl Address withprice X 97, drbune, swne more than they do now, go that the sur- | cigire T hope the cominy winter {8 not des- cluw, whers advorilwments will bu taken forthesama | = o = . uries sha i r1Ce & charged st thu Slaly Oiice, and will be recolved LOST AND FOUND, = El:&?:&n;r&’l;u;xh:m;:d‘r,ut,:u:ll:?ul-hfl ud | tined to be darkcued by o repstition of e Bailh e iock'p. ‘v durlok tne el and uatll 0 p. . THRWARD PAID AND N QUEATIONS X . i o Satirad : d o Geliniver 1t may. bo aske, How wil> Freo | Sccues of past years, wheh hudrods aud thou | SAGRYISN winniNG, Hooksettor nd stattoner, | rafieda Sh-nt oo alund (5 pocbeb- ok Souk ob Nurih Trado cnablo furelmors 1o consumo mora ot [ F3048 9%, FUtt S NERER SR e ctaard 1 b Bkt Wabmaleav, e, too | HIJE €ar aiit 6 0'CIock Text ovening. Addria A 16, our products than thoy do now? 1 nuswer, by | 0 eirects. sty hear Westarncar, gt el Trivudaudiens L oo o o FULNISIING TIEN AT LE4S COST, e —— TSt ON Wi Nide News Depot, 1 | J 08T=AT HTDE VARK 110USE FIE-A TON oid waich wad beavy ueck-chalin. A ¢ less by the ggaunt of the taxes levied upou PP efOs Mustod et D 2, Juw-cue goid waich y Y such us new rallways, OF Wasto th war, or b auy | goods to the aniount of 8111 per capita In 1870 | as niuch ot this powerful and Indispensably tn- | directly and (fdlrectly under the tarlll. But, A WARNING. " Boie, piatiduery, ete., 330 DI- | Herl rewnl Wil ba yiveh for tetara of wiio w0 mauticr whatsvever, wors thian it produces su- | s true, but it was not able to pay for them; | yredient of manufacturing prosperity avaliable | it Fres Trade should mel enable forelzncrs to To the Edilor of The Tribune, ASTON KRUG. News Dapot, Btationery, o, SH | s e e e ey sualy ocer uud aboby i anal cousuiaption. | wid, whon tho dispeusation of evudit camu 1 ut | 1o our purposes pa Enland hss, o facliies | buy mora of our’ products, we could fut buy | Oaasm RArips, Mich., Sept, 22,1 think that R B, I iy s lyrsty Aty | b S Sl sl 0w | e lablng s s sy s | e f Tyt Lo nolan, bl | shous s ey memters of Congr | e CcA £l T AT ! c o produced oy were smotbered fu therr | great pertectio o 3 o ¥ s 'R g Y : would have no tendeucy uhnlu[.' onacrista. 1t | own nfino‘vl.‘ i 5 ) 2 fl}:fii‘:‘m o;‘}u:&i’: K‘;‘:‘,‘,I:’- ::’ ;I::Lufi;u‘:;:‘lu':l are leaving home 10 attend the October session, VEET, WITIE | e l;fl ll‘l’ mfi{:r!“l-m‘ J:fin‘.‘q'x‘.”“ ab MiLe {3-.1 the price ot coal s lower fu New 1 bold it to be too well established for arzu. ork than in Londun, lower In Philadel- manufacturer, Lt us Bot forever argue ju a | you ought to warn thewm faisly and tinally on the 5= T 01t 50x 1 wulld wercly leave the mumr&nt tho vnd of lwry huusa: bath, sower, and “J"Afl J (L1 b X - ox fouce. -3t between M 1| CABITEAID Fol ook B~Casit INWVDURL AT 33‘“!5';: ll:.'l'lll‘it": ‘f'ib:: :::r u[fiuwr:,l?:rm:'wlll} n;em{hh‘ R any l“mm[m:l" “I.i‘w Iw“fillu "hh Jhxm‘ ht‘“ :l}i“}:‘hu‘fi:' Dl“wuil e “‘lll L I:ilh"l“' ] lii‘ll already I.n:}:u l[huwn that wo have | sllver question. Bay to thew, substantially, 53’;“;»# '3 100 "i-LZ‘.;‘:-.’L""‘" & =1 m{,‘:‘;“{,‘&‘fffu‘.‘m rlu'r:x)u ;tu ol‘;ln. Lfi'&‘ficflk‘r‘;‘fl e | y of ‘country, capecinl n ho | burg than fu Shetlield. ¢ ores of jron, whic all the conditions requisite for competing suc- | & (e it restore e 1 % NDIAN el = thiere bo unytbing i the transaction 4o cause | fron, woolen, T xzwu” trades, i | iay be calied the nest great element, of ‘manu- al b bubiug su Uentlemen, you muat restore silver mouey or Jrum ALk PIRONTING ON INDIANA | = 2 JOR BALE-ON S0-HOLSE FOWEL ENGINE Mll! iy 0 'IS'lw:.u power eagioe and buller. 674 BT A AV ANTED= UPRIGIT ENQINE OF achi 14 or 14 locl L Ade Lwow U, a‘r},.‘.‘.'..‘:h'.'hi et n B Y (o retas Mo TISCELLANEOUS, PEET cebafully with other wanufacturing countrica, | g0 No com) Lse, bscutecis o, 400 feet south of Fifty-0rst- i i N promilse, o abscutecism, not even Fral FEet soutiy o Fit-On: ?;“,'fh“',",:,’u ’3{;{“? ::':il;uw” fi'";fi&:}::{',_},:’,‘:,‘ful: steady voting will do; the result alone will savo There (48 Luuso sud bars on the prouiscs. that we linpose hon Guceclyes uuder the name | Jou.~1f youreturn without that result you | BUQSerfRyet SRRl gl avmy to ov e o e s Tetnove | Must chiooso betwesu & rops aad & razars whii- | = (ESHER SEM FEL bhcsa burdons, nuuke royonuo the sols object of | oub that woball kuow thut vour dirty pals | G N M acksomrta s ab 82 the tarifl; thew, if there be any fndustry have been crossed with gold; without that, | cas;valauceon thve, YOUSG & 5P 3tiil alive which tannot hold ita owiy therswill | bauing oF throstcutting b all "you. can bope | it Lassl bo the b fiaundatur belioving that 1 1s not | 105" T SUBURBAN BEAL Ed batks to suspeud, aml inerpiunts s Jall, and factorics to clooy thelr doors. — 1f, in addition to wa surplus, It should throw Into thesca s d amount of property borrowed frou soine other country the cuse would be gearcely ditferent, 'The lending couutry would lusg what ft had coutributed, sud, so {er aa it ad bLesed e future business arrunge- fur ju exeess of our domestic necds; and that o MALSET MUST BE FOUND ALROAD for the overplus, or clso the existing paralysls aud inisery will continue Indetinitely. Just uow woare told that large crops are belug har- Yested [u the West, and that, when they comu forward, woe sball baye better thmds. Larze f:mub«lin the Weat, if falr prices aro obiained, (.munnfimd manthoe strength, wro fouud hers o such bouudives profusiun aud varlety, und e adwlrably situated with reference to smelt- {ug, that the producer ls Rnulm} by the very abunduuce of advautages olfered to him, Our foud-producingg powers sre so much greater than those of our ompetitore that our grain aud meat will “bear 200 wiles of n- e et [ D TR, wents oo a8 return ol the property ood for 5 land trausportation 4 baudiivg, and K It would bo well, also, as_your delegation e eoe s Sl AN R 4 TL GABI I'AID FOR LADY ND OENTLE. loancd, b “would havo plantcd the | dusersstho mrl‘::n:n:..}:lff.i’a"flf:.ffnfi:f nra L s ot Watcr.carringt, - aud sl :d;}:';fi?.&':ullfi"fi'{'{; 'p':fl,[','. b enutie 834 | Joaves Chicago, to have Gen, Carso witn a detall PORBALE sun wiLL iy, NEAUTIFRLTOT, A it R ot b MBS, S SLade’ secds of a commercial crists In 1t6 owih ntdsts | cuable thom 1o iucsease FUCLr phrciiies Of uratie | 15av0 8 proflt to thegrower. Asrogands cotton, | Tr off without It. 1€ the protéeted classes cau. | Of 16D euugud lu soie eatapleuous placs (6491 fiyeaio; €53 xi & S Uiders by S rUgUY Atve Lit o such glfect would be produced fn the urTow e country, since no expectations could Krow out of projerty ddeliberstely destruyed, 8ud uo lubllitles could be crcatud gupon 1t bes Juid the lumediate und soly lity ol the In- dividual borrowers to the individual leuders, But, if the absolute slukig und deatrustion of our kurplys capital would live no teudency o Lriz o & crials, @ fortiorl, te more or loss bad and unprotitable invesunent of such cupital :flut;l’lltl uot, taken by ftself, produce such i re- But, 1t budly-Invested capital or wasted nud uluctured gouds to soule oxtent, §t thicy chovse to dusos but, since the coudition uf ihe agri- cultural classes of the Weat has not been mavk- edly dlstressing during the last threaor four years, I do uot auticipate any notably lucreas Ol purchase fn that quusrter, Nowever favoruble he barvest way be, or buwever steady the for- eien demand fur our breadstully, That our reat and presslog need 1 access 1o the markets of the great world, is recognized by an increastng num@r of thoso:who are classed as Protection- ists. 'Tho dewawl for such au outlst s ey timber, petrolewm, salt, copper, zine, naval storea, nud the precious mnctals, what country, or what portion of the caril’s surface, furnishcs 80 profuse a displayl It would not bo far out of the way tu way that the Unlted Statos of Auseriva contain [} UKEATER NATUHAL RESOUHCES svallable wthe band of msu than all Europo comblugd, What Uorgon is ity tuey, that for- bids us to compute Loldly wigh Europe as s nauufacturing power, not only f our own wmar- Kets, but iu the four quariens of the clobel shown A BUOY 2 S oy | the celobrated Halsted strect viaduct) erecting inarket, n ok sl e waric of sacilfruturin M WY | & culliotine, - With s covy of Tus Tuistxe'y afriay o, o F the sue cat them up,’ the gountry, I aw per- ‘:“I'“"“’"’ his fl"’"‘h‘"‘l the Hemory "I‘ '.:‘l‘" suaded, will nevartheless take i up without | K pom b Sbe bere of Al Rous au bls their héty, and without mueh delay. miud, the average Congressman cuuld be more 2 ‘I'lo sugcstion bas been thrawu out by lutes- :‘I"‘il'{,g“! 'i:“‘,‘; ‘{‘:u’“:u“'n?“",':“é‘:’.f‘ ‘V{;;“e‘:’ffr"‘: X e Pl sALE 8ALOO! Saiud pretlis, aod salualied wich calikuraty i mploof’ Chivage would bo ollowed wil | [FORBALE—4il EXCHANGECCUOLCE BAUNS IN | jartiua yolug Easi; elicap kets should ba opeued by sulsidies from the | Over tha Weat aud South. Wax. ffl;-u..;..:fiyb‘nu.;w LU WHIPPLE, Jouw | 0% 84 W≷tgs Nutional Treasury to new rallway sud canal S e | jucation, with fraus eatab compaules. 'I'he{unulnl:llnn of thicse railways v 1 aud cauals, it & ulleged, would creato o domsad Soringaid (Mass.) Unlon, i SUILDING, PISTURES, sivck, sudilicr sppuriensuces ot tive Medictuo Cou i1l be sold & o kridey, tlc ESTAULANT, o % C(IYS;LFC(IIHHLN. gout Eol With u the press alwost dully, and [s uot in- | - Perbapa I sbatl bear somo voles piplag, from | for tron, tiuber, aud labo Vet tho | . Tho oddest pets yet arc suwe ecls that s Mr. U o sUIT SLUTUES Buukel capital 1 trcated fu the hnainatious of | frequuatly ceboed by vue .ungfi-{mu. | b e o waris, & Pauper | ety ot lobaary 1o saosion. 5 rhls s oug | Hale 14" koeplig i a brook car Lls fuuse in claa board o Waluaav., sear Lieu us havips beengwell anvested, us belug | swce, the Bpeaker of tho last Mouss of Repre- | fabor of Europe.’”” Well, our resources fu tho | of the hall-trushe with which [wpu- Rockporty Mass. After ho had fod theta several po &oved, und ws wvallable to weet fusure elu:»ui::- sentatives addressed @ Jetter Lo certalu citizeos | way of paupur labor aro quite equal to our oth- thmcs be observed that thoy scewed to bo walt- the dencs commonly arwog itsell wben 1t goes o 8 s SRS Lients, w0 that debls sre contracted wpon ol Galveston, Tex., directing thelr attention er rezources, I think, and no whiv julecior to | Washington to t ought not to | ug for his visit, and with d little traiviug they AKRTSEI WANTED: 1 CA Lials of what doce nos bu fact exlst, wo bave the recoudite fact, that, whilo, Lhe munmfi thoss ol Exiglum!. 1 biave not taken the trouble h!va. 'he burul s l‘:)‘mfiumn :Iubu“n‘;‘ depol . ‘wero induced to eat fuod dirocily from bls band. At acour A aale o mye (i N8 OF TUK PUISCIEPAL LYURKDIEN 1Y south ol us un the Americau vontivent have a | to luquire lyto she nomlinal rates of wuges in | cars, round-houses, sad machiso-sbops "m Thea they learuud to ploy aud fondlo sbout bis | ¥iro feawuer for wiru fenos, fUs, o I ol ll_mmodumwmm«»rcwcmu ‘There bave been | furciza trade amvuniing to §320,000,000, ouly | the two countrivs, bevause such Juguirics loud | e Bugery, Leld 1o water, und cujoyed bls ca- | §5U0F c1 borween e Dours 0f 1 8043 v Bie a. AR Liv paziica I doaligds . wiacs of gicat scverity in countrica whgro thero | §112,000,000 of it voucs 0. the Unlled Btates, | o hoyatlstactipn, Thycost 81 lring tho eftl- | “ela the Fortaighity Revlew, Juae, 1876 Tastes. More roceutly tho larzest vua of the | LinfioN. dlags-ay. -