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. a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: \VEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1877. Tlye Taibune, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, RN s cost of the work lnst year, snd the cortract | I8 W;ler‘l‘rln -’bn:ndnluu. the .l.lmulanl ;el:c“hz‘d h,:h:n' bo obtained from tho Troasnry, This fxsne 3 onthe Mieaissippl, near the month of tho Kss- € # will undonbtedly bo awarded to the Taskin River, Tite 18 s oldeat settled portion of w lmm Kv\m mpidly into {.ho handaof the peo- Borean, whoso facilities are sacond | yjiingle, At ono time tais locality contatoed very | Pi¢, nud evory man and woman, and every to thoss of no privale corporation | lorge teacts of choict timber, but, as the country | family in the land, baving &50, or any Iarger inthe country, nnd whoso skilifnl manage- | settled up, all the cholce timbder has been consumed, | gum of oney, not ndefod for presont uso, mont in attested in its ability to underbid all | Thers is both lime and sndstone, bat (h¢ ime: | wonld pat b into ono or moro of theso 4 stane la of an inferlor qualily, ana cannot e used | o - b competitors. To bo sure, the institulion | o girantage, as the atratincation is very frregular, nds, which, if registerod, would bo pro- had tho ndvantago of not being obliged to | Fromtwoto throe miles from tho location send- | tocted from robbory, or losa by accidend, or include any allowanco for interest on tho | stonels in sbundance, of fairqnality, but, in onler | othorwiso. Cotat lavetd . i, b | et e S 038 ST, | T Nt Tk of he donntcy o somothing romarkable to find a Governmont | 5y geconnt of tas irregular color of the stons I do | BOW Toquirad to koop on hand as n resorvo to suit thoir pocnliar notions. How to make | of tho Stnta, whon tho moral, and civil, and | will b entitlad to thathanks of the whole coun. these concemtions without nlicnating the | historienl phasca of tho matter wers fully ar. [ try.” The tist of passcngers la nearly full, ang hard-moncy Gorman in tho purzela over | gued, with tho rationsl conclusion that tho | 118 worth noticing that a Iate majorlty of the which the Democratia laders in the Badger | horso-railronds might bo run on tho first day { ToI1 arc from the West, showlng that the Weat- Stata aro seratching thelr honds. : a3 well aa tho socond day of tho week, and, ;-m Teople hav beed quicker than thoso of the f I st Lo recognize the value of this uni Thoy have alsoa still greator perplesity | by n parity of rossoning, all other intitt- | portunity for travel and setentifc stuqy - that will.continno to bother them nll through | tiona of convenioneo, comfort, rest, and roc- e tho coming esmpnign, no matter how skill- | roation that do not offond public order and | Ex-Boss TweeD remombers that he bribed 8 ful they nroin fitting thd plankain tholr | doconoy. Bnt the Philadelphia pronchors | €Fcatmany Republican and Demoeratiec polits. platform, or how judicions they may bo in | wero dotermined to write themsclyos down | Clansto pass corrupt snd swindling bills for tho salootion of thol candidates. Tho To- ( as Doonenny insisted upon boing writ down, bim, Lut somehow, whilo his memory s remark. 1 b ; BY MATL~1X ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPATD. liy Filtfen, ane year. of 8 year, por manth. Malied 10 Ry Rdresy four. unday Falton: Literary - and Troulie Bheet. meay Fditic 11 Weckiy, one yeai "&rin of & Year, per month. : ' ably retentive (o recalling the names of the Ro- WEBRLT EDY Institation ablo to work at less than twica | ot consider that it 1could anmoer for a merchani- | gainat doposita nal to 25 per cont | publicans havo just placcd a most oxcellont | and, farther, passed n resolution roquostin il e s 1.28 ot eons anm posita a pum eqaal to 25 por conl ) P o rosolution roquosting | nyblicans and the smount 'zfifi!?}‘r ( '.”.:,’m % Aw the cost to private enterprise. ble commodlly, Lencethere would be no work for | of their whole doposits. If thoy were al- | ticket in tho field, led by a gontleman of | Mr, Moseny, the groat temperance orator, P i nln;ulmym:lng '::“r::n‘:“y I: ;.':;1 :g S— contict labor on #one after the building has been Jowed to ko this in th 2.05° Winsux A Neweus wos yeslordsy nomi- | cetmuciel 1 only seeens fo Zheer i A | poe cont ons, whish on hats e, wuald nated for Governor by tha Now Jersey Re- | 1% 01 o) (he peopls would experience great | bo quivalont to cusroncy, tho wholo resorvo Bpectmen cop! To prevent delay and minakes be sure snd give Foet- 3 Oftice sdidresn in full, inclnding Btate and County. il Kemitiancea may bo made sither by draft, expross, groat porsonal popularity, and who posseasos | not to sponk in the Exhibition Building on | names of Democrats and tha sums ha pald to- raro qualifieations for n Gubernatorinl candi- | Bundny, and threatoning to withdraw tho | them. date ot this time, and with it our frionds | Charch influonce from his oxcellent roform PERSONAL. confidontly expoct to march triumphantly to | if Lo should ignore the wamning. Thns the ;l Tost-Otfice onter, o n regiatered letlers, at our risk, Sbu::dn Btt;n (::lnnnuon. a‘l:l;o Bp:lng:sm ncontenlence in qulting to and from (Als location. | of the banks would find their way into these . TRRMS TO CITY AUDSCRINERS. lopted moderately commends the Bonthori | - mhig ig girong testimony sgainst tho suit- | bonds. In fact, the nnemployed curreneyof | viotory in November. Philadolphin proncliors would even hava an | This from the Nowbnryport Herald | : i deltveret: ::::{:; el yeex- | policy of tho Administration, but has DO | ghionags of Chester forithe new Panitontlary, | tho conntry would toke that form of invest- Se——— intelligont peoplo boliova that a work which | bad: ** A party were ,“j,;’,“'; the "'m'n&: :r:::: Aagom | THR TUIBUNE CONPAXY. worl concerniog Civil-Sarvice reform,—tho | yu4 iy gas not strong onough to overcomo | ment. Tho banks, in casa of suddon domands WILBUR F, STOREY, ER. D, i ndmittedly good on nny other dny—snoh | on boardayacht, “Thewind hasmade my mus. Corner Mad AN arborn-sis., Chl N Intter circunistonce being not ot all surpris- | 7,y Buwn'a interests in that site. BoN | or ran for doposits, could pay ont theso ing when it is considered that ex-Beorolary | onn0ars to be tho power behind that Guber- { bonds at plr,wnnd ‘mny wsnil be gladly Runum_v waa Chnirman of the Committeo on § ;niorinl throna which is strongor thamtho | secopted by tho dopositors, In faot, ::lm:::'cifli' :fi:gm:%mm"‘;‘;“m;: throno itaolf, it da more than likely that in ol L) e ——— legilation” restricto to 6 per cent {ntorot, | Whilo tho tido of rictary altorastely Hurns | 1n mot vbeds v sk, thare b mend but somehow. omitted to stato what the | townrd Russlan and Tark, while the coward- | Jargoly bo nsed in placo of coln or eurroney. prico of a bushel of potatocs should bo. 1t | 1y Servians declina to ontor the feld until it Thoy would ba & most popular form of m"'_ ‘'pointed with pride™ to the benign in- | isabsolutely safe to do eo, und whilo Greece roncy. Wo have no question that in timo flnonce of tho protective tariff upon tho in- | and Creto hold off for four of tho other Pow- | ynerg wonld be ademand for theso bonds for taresta of the Inboriny classos, 2s instanced | ors, thero fa ono little nation, not muchlarger | oy purposss,—for prpose of investmont of in the presont condition of the sald classos | than Rhodo Island in ares, with an army of savings, for the purposs of holding to moot throughont the country. It was & sort of | 20,000 poorly-armed men all told, that koeps | fatyrg ‘payments, for tho purposo of invest- New Jersey platform all around. up continual warfaro ngainst the Turks, un- | g nunemployed copital, for bank resorves, TR R dotorred by defoat. Overwhelmed byarmies s The Bonrd of Direotors of the Ifibornian | geg Hmn:,{hah- sizo, they rally again, Crush. fi;fl};;m;lfltmp;fiz::‘g;fi:&k D'IG.G Saviugs Dank, ta meating yestorday, adopted | o4 down to tho onrth, they riso agnin. Driven | ho eutatandin prwr ‘oont bousls, aad s asosolution that aftor tho 18t of Janunry | from mountain to mountain by legions of litzes nigey G %hu & ot tiks il a‘:‘h noxt that baalk will pay & por cont on dopas- | rrurks, thoy roappoar overy tima the logions erumont, a8 It recoives this mn’noy for this {ts. 'This resolution is a wisa one, It would | ;e withdrawn. Like Awtmvs; overy Dol ionn aitrns 1L urclinen the ot bavo beon botter for all tho baoks had thoy | e thoy fonoh tho earth they gin standing lm:uh in tho opon markot, or to roduced tho Tato of interest two yours g0, OF | now strength. It was only o fow purchaso gold, nnd redeom aftor notica the soon after tho ponic. Tho Hibernian Bank | yagky ngo that the Porto annomncod the @ por canls. ho ‘Government s now ] hiaa pussed through all tho panies and rans | gefeat of tho Montenogring by Buwznax iug G per cn‘nt intorost on nbout §750,000, Dgfl of thelnat ten years, and has paidall ita do- | paahn, and thoreupon ordered his withdraw- G por cont: bonds; o tako thom. up by tho positors then, as it Is now paying them, on | to opposo tho Russiana south of tho Bal. croosida: of nn'; gl Lo dorannd, without roquiring notiocs, Being | yens Tho Mussulman butehors bad hardly | gong bonds would ‘i}o o saving of u‘;or in o condition to thus deal with its deposit- | 1or¢ Montonegrin soil beforo the black war- 19,000,000 gold. trkomost ates mgl sohdi) or, it 16 also bolioved to be in » condition 1 | riors of Teornagors woro agoln on th war- | cop"ino" Ly gol e v That tondor them such rato of intercst as tho con- | pat, o mpld succession they’havo over- AnA-Having “n.Ll1esy;CAY8 O i i d excessive taxntion. ditlon of the money markot will justify. It | como tho Turkish garrisons, takon Nicsics mf““‘ ang does not focl compelled to purchnso tho for- | cariad the Dugn Tass, cnptur::d Bolekdn with, nwf::l‘ l:lI'::nwEtm Xx‘x :‘;!‘;::rlm?fo?gebr; bearanco of its oustomers by offering rales | 4 argy amount of war material, and laid of interest which no bank can aford to pey | siogo to Gatelko. Such horoto valor and | Porsere 1 110 countey to tast thole urplus without loss that expects to pay tho prinel- | guoiy o porsistant dotormination not to ae. | e o8 I S M B PR E RnC B ORE pal on domand. We suppos tho otharbauks | knowlodge or recogaize dofeat cun hardly ba alwnys available to bo nsed at par for an will adopt tho samo rogulation. found elsowhoro in tho annals of tho World | burnoes roqniring payment. Pz. That l{ R T R The Montenogrins have nobly earned thoir P ! 8 _poy Mr. Revpen E. Sprivozn, of Cincinnati, would offer to the publio and to the banks onoof that city's most. publio-plrited citt. | H0rH» 8ad Buropo ought to guarantao it | gy opportunity to tavest thoir unemployed zous, who nover tires in his well-doing for Horacs Gneezey denounced tho ballot-box | funds and resorves until guch times as moro hor, after giving hor onoof the noblest musio | fruds practiced by tho Democraoy of New profitablo employmonts prosented them. halls and the largest organa in this conntry, | York, and very cloarly demonstrated that the sclves, 8, That tho bonds thomselvos, be- Lins now donsted 8500 in gold, to ba divided | Biato was carried for Brymoun over Gnayr | ingtransferablo, would inany omergonoy bo sa into ten premiums, to bo awarded for tho | in 1808 by moans of forged natnralization availablo and could be used as so much our- best dosigns in carving for the casa of the | papers, repeating, and porsonifying of ab. | FeHCY. 4. That tho prooeods of the bonda organ, and limits the compotition to ladies. | sant or dend voters. The examination of ex. | ¥ould ounblo the Governmont to tako up all Mr, Benixorn says in his lottor to the Musio- | Boss Twxxp substantistes Gneerzy's chiarges, tho outstanding bonded dobt bearing high We rogrot to obeorvo that our amiable | as reformihg drunkards—becomes wiaked | 13che taste quite sait,’ remarked a young man who contomporary on tho river soction manifests { when practiced on Bunday,—the very day :';:&:Tr .’,‘:::u::: ‘\:;‘;g:efi:?m-l(h;::,l.',nmmh,h,,';: an unbecoming and unnocossary joalousy of | when thoro fs the beat opportunity for roach. | contly sald & pretty girl,’ And sho wondered why the editor of Trax Cutoaco Trinure, beeausdo | ing tho mneses. Probrbly the people who | 8ll her friends laughed. ‘Peopla areso ebildish,' tho Inttor recontly smggosted tho establish- | take n rational viow of the Bunday question | Mhe remarked.” ment of n chair in some university alrondy | will not nsk for n mora complote reductio ad | 1lonry Spaulding hea sued the Ponnayl. n existonce for tho spocial instruction of | ahmundum of thelr oppononts’ thoory then | AR5 Company for 850,000, ' lie aiegon that he onag men o tho profesion of Joursalinn. | o Phildelphia proschors bavo farnishod. | Bviherto Sconducior, Inatesd of petimnrored ‘o regrot still moro tho venerabla gon. S—— T — tho latter point, he continued on the traln to . tleman shonld allow the peaceful seronity of * A TRACE OF PIOTURES. soy City, when another conductor Mm‘v‘nlfllfl‘lhfa his old age, that sorenity which has resnltod The Hon. Bit, Twosp, cx-lender of the | chargo him Ol cents for the sdditional distance, from a lifotimo of good decds and philac- Neiv York Democracy, in the course of his l‘:I‘nl relu-ndhpry. and was locked up in Jderscy thropy, to bo distarbed with tho suspleion revelations has had occaston to refer unpleas- y over night; hence the salt for damages, m":”wv o k P anity to his old Domoeratic Lrother and chum, | In » rocontly-publishod lotter tho Rov, Dr, at tho editor of Tre Omicaco ThwouNe 18 | yho ffon. Jomx Monnissxr. And this reference | Cuyler aald that he **very seldom reads a work of conspiring to clovato himsolf to such a posi- | has naturnlly induced tho latter to maka com- | fction " written sinco Dickons dicd; that he kag tion for the soko of a galary of 810,000 n | plimentary allusions to the former; each pre- | not resd **Dauiel Deronda*’; bot that **a more year, and to monopolize the dirootion of tho | sents a true picture ?r tho other. Wo rapro- s:::;fi.:"lfl; than 'Thutnl-u-‘ o' Luwrllu'l' has juvenilo idon townrds journalism, If Mr, | duccsamples thereof: aday. e by osaee In many i J y." A correspandent of the Keangelist (Prea. Sronar bad road tho address ttontivaly, lio | 100K oN Tils MicTURk| _ rume 0w, | £ty it o et e (e would havo obsorved st it was nok pro. of Monnssey in his Dcmocruth; blt;c’klcz EL o Aush s gt ilen pnt ¢ banse Lowvyy 3 posod to concontrate those inportant dutios testimony under mln:'nmng oAl Jis Taks Mr. Labouchero tolls that Brigham Yonng's in tho bands of omo person. On | ' nonor Oyer snd|Boss' statemont, un- ‘fle-thnwu belng d{‘f,"""’ ntdn liondnn dinuer par. It 2 the Clty of ly, wheo a young lady started the rather bold cone vmi n"i::fi& l: 3 wfimbflfifim’i‘x‘x ::;;: Jomier e "f,c“n’lh:,’bm\hned nimself 10 8 | tontlon that th princlples of Mormoniem houid, Bt term of 1848, this mooconvenient reporter as | for the fature, be roversed. **Times," she nid, ropresentativo colloges aa Iarvard, Yalo, éfi‘?.!‘.“.'.::mg3;’1'\.‘»":‘:’&'-(”““““’“ [ bad, nnd fashions are 80 expensive, that Cornell, Princoton, Oberlin, and Ann Arbor. | §5 Wik Ta tho April|_My attention has been | 19 fa absurd for one man to have four or ve wires; It ho had only stoppod to conshlor that tho | term of 1610 ho wan in-jcallud to an editarial ar. [ whercas, if each woman hiad fou or v hosbands, demand for editors in the United States {s :‘ltl'r‘:gl:%c‘:::;za“l‘fific"lm ticle tn the Meraldofthis | pos how much choaper 1t would be for esch hus. Yo i which 1t {s stated | pang, and"'—the polut which seemod most o tom fi | for an assauit and bat.thatlhave been indicted > od most o tom. about 1,000 per annum, ho would havo scon fory,and "at that same for ** burg) smordl itaelf to hor—**how much botter the wires that ono professor cannot hopo to mupply | (ere convicted aud sen-| ofenscs.* 161a 8 auty, | could dreset™ that domand. Thera is amplo room for Dr, | tenced to Jall for sbeyiicy, %, 10 ARG | In Carlsbad, Bohomin, 8 o rostaarant. Sroner. Tharo i no occasion for his sensl- | on’ the two IndictmontajCongresslonal District, | keeper who, when ha finds any distingulshed per. tive onvy, There is 0o noed ovon of auxiety. | for, hulv‘mulz aad batiary) 125.5?52?3,"{'»!?.‘!"’1‘.’:.’5?13 son dining at hia establishment, presents Binsclt There is no reason why ho shonld not havo | of Alunny.” on tho 15th/stste the facts, Wuen | 128 dress coat, with mavy bows, and aske tho i of July, 1851, ho was|wss 8- Doy, 10 years of | honor of an autograph. Nothschild, tho backer, the opportunity, under cortaln conditions, | o0 S0 Cr's rench uflaze, 1 and afew frionds | signed imsoll mimply, **R, do Parls.” Oppen: to oducate youog men in that peculinrly | the ace, ndjudged "’hfi R :nfi{!‘fd:" anglters | beim, & rich banker of Cologne, waa subsequently dignifled, clinato, and docorous stylo of four- | fued 800, und wentencelivoull on: ana’in thet | APpealed to, 1ie looked st the liet and aked who nalism which bas so long commended Dr. | Penltantiary athard labor altercation there was o R, de Parla™ was, **That,” sald the restag. o gt o dmization of Lis | Ihcam of non.payment. doue of o housy kicked | rant man with pride, 18 tho Baron Rothucluld o TOREY 0 lovo and admiration of his | j75apent nino montheinjoven, It was charged | Paris. **AhI" eald Opponhelm, **what Kothee follow-men, To show how unworihy la his | the Aluany Penitentlary|ihut I wos one of 10oee | chijg'did, Tcan do,* and signed himsoif 40, de Onders for the deilveryof Tug TRinvxe st Evanston, - Englowsod, and Hyde Park feft [a the counting-room H wlil recetve brompt attentlon. s AMUSEMENTS, MeVicker's Theatre, Madiron atrect. between Btats aud Dearborn, Ene gazemest of Edwin Dooth. **Tho Merchant of Ventes.” Meadamen Don, Hastings, Maye, cic. § Messrs, Booth, Wheelock, Pleres. ete. i Hooley’s Theatre. i Tandolph stseet, between Clark and Lasslle. Ene 7 gagement of George 8. Knight. **0tta.'* Mesdames Worrells, Thompson, ete. 1 Messrs. Knight, Thompeon. ’ White. cle. Afternoon sud crening. Adeiphil Theatre, 2 Monroe strect, corner of Dearborn. Engagement i’ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Frayne. **8!6locom.* Af- teravon snd eventog. ‘Wood's Muaseam. Monroe street. between Btats snd Dearborn, En. gacement of Hernadez Foster. *Jack Larkawsy.” Varicty Ollo. Afternoon and eventog. Neoswv Chleago Theatrn, Clark strect, opposite Bherman Houte. Hayorly's Miustrels, Messrs, Howard, Ryman, Thatcher, Hey- Woud, ote. Afternoon and eventog. Lxpesition Ballding. Michigan aveouc, foot of Adsms street, Dsy and eventng, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877, CHICAGO MARKET BUMMARY, The Chicago produce markots wore less active Fosterday, and breadstufts were easior. Mesa pork closeil easier. at $10.40@13.424 for October ond 812.0734@13.00 for January, Lard closed easicr, at $4.0% cash and $8.37% scller tho yoar. Meats wero steady, 8t Gc for loose shoulders and 7Xc for doshort ribs. Lako freights wore firmor, at 4@ 4Y¢ for corn to Buffalo, Highwines were steady, nt §1.08 per gallon. Flonr was dull, Wheat closed 3@%c lower, at $1.13 for Septembor and $1.03% for October. Corn cloeed Xc¢ lower, nt 4114 caxh and 41X for Octabor. Oals closed e lower, at 23%4c cash and 23%@20% for October, Rye wanensler, nt 34c. Darley closed 2c lower, at 60i4e castiand G13c for Octaber, ~ Hogs were falrly nctive, ana light welghts overaged 10c lower, Bales were nt $4,00@05,20, Cattle wore dull and lower, with sales ot 82.25Q5.00, Sheep wers duil and nominally unchanged, Last Boturday eventng there woa w atoro fn this city 334,257 b wheat, 1,280, 714 bu corn, 412,081 bu oats, 105, - wio Kicked t] joalousy wo would nominate Mr, Wirnun F. | 1% ';:g,'",fi,":'::’,"'.‘..,"::.";a oot and .:wi’gfffi,&: 001‘5'13;1':;' Sronxy, EL. D,, to tho Chair of *Journaligm | in this county fur &1 su-ERCS B PATY, H ‘oltairo, as woll na Doan Bwift, had his in that Jargo and flourishing Ooljogo of Ann ::‘.:7!,‘..,;"5.'}.‘0,1‘ titoas i [the Inen.enzaged In tha | Bitle plossauiry about tho moons of Nare moro Arbor, in bfs own State, orin tho Douglas | Byruzn with intent tofquarrel that | had brokea | than a century ago. In ''Micromegas—ifistoiro d y 0 hin, " In the eame|open thodoorand Iatruck | Philosophigue,™ Lie sends his hero, n huga lnhab. Univorsity, in ks adopted Btato, whila the | year and onthe sumo day {,'"';’im‘ Waeandicted fof | jant of Birjus, accompantod by an fahabitant of editor of Tu: Ccado Tnmsox will bo con. | be wie tudicted, foe B iw angiCiah id °| gatarn, 1o Mars, - Thoy observo two moons which tont to tako his chances for n chalr clse- | WiLtiax P, Coxwarwith/ment for burglary was | hove escaped tho astronomers of tho carth, The fntant to kil him, Oujnever tsied. “Tha Dia- | suthor adds ploasantly: *'1 knew vory woll that 1’ i bu rye, and 348,863 b barley. In storo at | FMall Organ Association: “The compotion good doal to, Twrep oponly | FA0 Of intorcst. 5. That tho peoplaof tho | whora. . the samo day he waa In-[trict Attornoy regarded i : Yeorla: 19,70 ba cora, 123,031 bu oats, 804 | for thoge promiums to bo conined to s :’;:,:i";“h" Domo‘:fiu ‘majorties weny | €ountry, ospeclally tho industrial oud pro.| Itmey bo concolved at tho outsof thnt | icted for felonious i-the, chrzo atoo Trive; Cantol will write ngalnat tho exlstanca of thera 1. [lona ¥ bo prosecuted. 1 | moons, and oven ridlculo tho Ides; but Iappes] to somo diffioulty might atand in tho way, how. | Sault upon Jomx . 21 1 D eesault and | thiose who reason by analogy. Wise philosophors over, owing to tho peculiar stylo of journal. | killhim. Thesolaal thror "“fi':&,’ mmg Loua "L'"’.'. know how fmprobable It le that Mars, which ls so ism which Dr. Bronpr would tonch ; but ns. | Indictnienta Wera found C vana for thio posis | (¥ 8¥aY from the sau, ahoold got slong with less suming that it wonld moot with tho approval | was District Attorney for tionta ‘:J':"i; Laupiee, 1 nsibrusnons - of the Managing Board and thoso who send ;‘lh; iy O i (R E AT holnat el |Thn Dm:um onsa in Loundon still ox. tholr sons to colloge, his eurriculum of in. | vp to & vers fow yoars|vcars, wusou of advout, | cltesa good deal of attentlon. Benson, tha scholar i aat he has been a pro-jure, In consequence of | of the gang, waa under cross-cxamination recently, struction would bo at once uniqug and inter- | fessiunal prizo-fighterjihu’ poverty of my pa- | and the Crows will now procced to call witneeses osting. Tho Zimes' journalism ¢ would have | Bud 8 public gamblor, ¥ romtazoss 1eg 1o odtiy | 10 corroborate th convict'a story. Denson, who 1 to bo taught practically os well as thoorotics | tho wopst piaces in tho|youth, I comwmenced to. | Boute, and dolights su ndmiring audionce by his ally, liko plono surveying and civil ongincer. | CIty of New York, the[labor for my own Iivell- | sopartoes to counsel, told how Lo had poased him- i % ‘Accordingly, Dr. B ld detail resort of thiuvvesand per-|hood, -nd'm n’llll Inthe | solf off as & Marqule; how ho had onco been & ng. ccordingly, Dr. Broner wot e ons of the worst charuc-|aupbort of iny fatberand | coun for sz days at Blarritz; how o had bees A,B, and Gto tho manufacturo of sensa- | ior. Porhaps one of theioficr, st thio ustly auo |y castor of tho Geutols whon published at. Druse tions. Dand E would bo taught tho mystery | fairly be attributed to te|most Loys are undor tho | selai how he pockoted in o week by one frand £ drawi the i tlon for facts, | 4 iaving eun the meansjinfluencoofdomaatic dis- | £1,500, by anothor £1,000, and £0,690 by s third; of drawing upon the imagination for facts, | of yeupiia bis ganibiing [c1bline, and have tho ad. | 4l Low one of his mapy schemes was & toen to the F ond G would be supplied. with all tho Rounos protected from the rantago of roxulareduca | kpodive of Egypt. Thls schomo failed, becavss aplthiots contained iu tho slang dictionarios | Poico: As an erantzeri{ony KAIIGE, 3814 | the capiiallata thought tho Vicsroy **a alippory and current in thd elums, and taught | supcror. and at tho un‘m ;E:;‘rl:‘ i :u;‘u gtmml‘x!lm customer, " to hurl thom nt lawyers, dootors, minis- ;’;‘x;’, :’,',:h“c’,','l‘,‘,,,‘,";‘,,fl hioro aro four boye that | A Delgrado dinpatoh to tho London Times tors, merchants, and mechqnios. K, L, and M llwlf; rocopnized. It 1s ““""”‘“:‘f‘.‘. -:nKX' %‘.‘fi ydor date of tho L1t inet. uayss'* *¢ To-day Bo- i 1 41,683 bu rye. In etore ot Milwaukee: 320,080 it wheat and 212,277 bo barley, Totsl wheat in fght lant Soturdny, 7,182,823 bu; do corn, 10, #31bu, The exports lnst weck from the lead- cuboard ports Incladed 5,403 brls pork, 0,653,781 1bs b 4,307,114 1bs lard, 01,040 brla four, 6 bu wheat; 1,200,885 bn corn, 14,5065 bu oste, 107,600 bu rye, 50.300 ba barley, and 1,012 bu peas. There was inspectod futo woro In thin city yesterday 380 cars wheot, 434 carsand 45,700 bu corn, 111 cars and 0,000 Lu oats, 22 carn and 2,000 bu rye,and 130 cars bar- Jey. 'Tutal, 11,080 cars), 484,000 bu. One hun- dred dollura In ol would buy $103.124 fn green. backs at the closo. Greenbacks ot tho New York Btock Ex- chango yestorday closed b 97, exclumvely, oud open to oll achools, and o | obtained in that city oud State; - Hora fy an | dueing classos, will becomo tho Loldors of non-residents as woll og residents of our | extract from tho testimony taken Tuosday: | tho Dational dobt, having o direot personal y y clty. Tho awardingof theso promiums will | *q,—Mr. Twszn, with regand to clty and coun- | terest In tho malutalnance of tho Govern- bo intrusted to throo judges, who will bo so- | ty elections and the mansgement of elcctions gen- | ment. For theso rossons Congress, ot its Tected for their knowledge of art, thelr good | crally, when you were In offico, had the Rting con- | coming sossion, should not kesitate to au. judgment, and Ligh charactor; sud to pro- “’b".'n‘;:‘:l::::’:"‘ in this clty? A.—Wa had, oir; | thorizo this popular lonn—to nt least offor vont any projudgment of the work whilo in [ G.—Plenso toll me what the modus operands | 1O pooplo the privilogo of taking the na- progress thoy will not be choson until tho | wast A.—Well, cach ward had o representative | tlonal debt, or a portion of it, into thoir own work is completed and roady for fnspoction,” Eien, ;vho dlrected ;n'l.m:n.llnd m‘v!rhnm the m‘l}m“ hands, ers of the General Committee of Tammany Ifa S Tho Assoclation Lis nccopted Mr. Seatioxa's | 1000y for'savica as to tho management of tiot | WISCONGIN DEMOUBATIO POLITICE. ufe;- :n:ec e not among "mh ffimm ot | ward, We olected our candidates by announcing | Tha Wisconsin Domocratla State Convon. studonts of cogo somo ono who is compe- | the regnlt in' bulk withont counting, or transferrod tont {0 subimit 2 doslgn for Vhis decoration ? | the velor:for ona caadidal o s olbr, as the e ’:05‘;:‘:'“;’; Bt A ST —— .. caso might be, Tresident Mayzs and party arrived in ~Then tho electlons were really no olections | dales for Btato offices. Ib iy awnceting of Washington last evening f: thal 3 the ballots wore made tobring shout any re- | soma political significance, becauso Wiscon- g e CYCIIRE Ui |30 Soctes t that yon might have agreed on boforehand—ia | gin may now bo considered a ** doubtful” ful tour in tho Bouthern States. Tho trip, | ety A~ Lallots made no resuits tha counters | gy 89 SO0 0 PR S0 B T in its politieal aud social significanca, do- | made ke resit ; that could ot Aave been dons e serves, aod . will doubtloss be aecorded, na | without focal agents: it was dono Ly gomilgmen | Stato officors at tho lnst two clections, except, prominont o place in history as Smemma's |- Who hed cbargo of the wardail might tell sou the last torm of CGovernor,—and bocauso March to tho Sen haw cocured in the chron. | et Eontlemen had ctiargo of tho wanls, but they | wpon tho action of the Convention in nomi- elea of tho War of tha Rebellion, " Tt do. | Sy ¥ 00 100 kind of worke nating condintos and adopting » platform This is a refreshing confossion. Tho { yill dopend the result in Novembor. The e Throo aunual conyentions are now under full headway in Chicago,—tho American Public Hoalth Association, the Catholic “lo- tal Abstinenco Unlon of Illinojs, and the Nutioual Agricultural Congress, Tho affaim of tho Fidlity Bank aro to bo . urifiing i would take o courso in manufacturing libols ‘l:‘:lr:'l ?.1:7',,‘,".‘1’;:“’,“’1"“2';,‘, :;‘ry.“ln il and, bab+ | 1ok the Baint's day of tho Ruslan Emporor, and ritic oy L of hls godeblld, Prince Alozandor Obrenovich, of ogoinst women, snd in.commanding tho | hi criticlems Upon me as U, BeRS “Pestrie® | Bervia, there were celbrations of (ho oceasion ab services of dotootives and hirod agonts, 8o | bellef and faith, mitted, probably, toliave | Delgrada and nll over Servia, Tho town was decos ercaved with 3 reprl- | rated and s military church parado was held, lacad i (b0 lnnds of D, V. A Tuxra, | TO%rnies hat the Ot Magitralo o b | tentor taumounced ho rsult n bulk” ond | Domocrnl ro stmalatd with Lopes of | and yor l-lth‘;; et of ndletment; N, O | e b n o | i S, Pincss Noie, b s Aex. whose nppointmont by Judgo Moone, based [ SOnstitution: virers, baviog' adoptod & | ;044 it big enough to docranso the fair nud victory ngnin at tho polls, and will put forth | and P would bo sot to work with n fine.tooth mo—a paor, rough boy, | ander sttonded the scrvice inthe Cathiedral with upon tho Jatter's personal knowledgo of hix | POlicY Jooking to the pood of all sectionsof | 1,0, g4 Tgpublican mojoritios cast by the | ayory offort to soonra it. Thoy are so sure , working tn' o foundry—X | their suito, ANl the Minlsters and higher oflicers intogrity aud fitnese, soema to havo beon en. | 10 cOuAtsy, though that polioy i founded | oy gigtricta.’ Tho *counters,” Twxen "e’u iy Teoneht fors e ey | oo, raking police-Journals, atroet-gazettos, utcrod i slizhtycunl- | woro prosent, but the Diplomatio Corpe was rep- ’ upon avents whioh drew blood and rovalu- | pooineg s+ gmado tho result™ ;s ballota made no of it thal 65 brought forward a larger | nng private detootive officos for seductions, + | resented only by tho Greok Consnl and the Rassien tirely nceoplable and satisfactory to nll con. cerned, Yesterday was productive of no new dovelopments regarding ,the probable itk of the bank's wwots to dopositors, but the general opinion obtaing that under ablo snd honest mnanagement the procesa of liquidation can Lo inado to produce a show- ing for moro gratifying thanis to be expected in tho cuso of (he banks that have gone be- fore. of candidates for Governos tionizod 1dons, pacticulasly ot tho Bonthy— | 0"y, SR BRI h T e o | e O e il y thot tho Prosident, looking only 1o tho | ;yons batlots tho Jtopublicaus cast for their | Taton fa any party. Wo do not kuow futuro wolfaro of the wholo natlon, may go { .\ 4idntes o long s tho Damocratlo | g tho- list of aspleants for Guberns. smoog tho Bouthor peoploand peal tho | gy omon " who hnd charge of counting torial honors is yot completo,—tho returns wholo truth without offonse; and not only {ho contents of the boxes prosidod over 0% | from omo of tho back counties mot that, but bo welcomod and enthuslasticall, ap‘:fl'nfl:od w;lo“;:u ::en!fl:g the u:ull{ doparimont of tho eleotion belng ull in,~but we now rocollect of sccing mont of the truo slatesman, The rosult of NATIONAL BAVINGS BONDS. a favorablo allusion in the newapapors of this friondly intorcoursa may not be made | The failure, and tho disastrous failure, of that Blato to tho {"“""’:‘3 distinguiubed citl apparont in a day, but the South, whila sp- | so many savings banks In this city and in | 088 In councotion ;'; s the °fg"°‘ Miyor precifting tho grent bonefits already accrulng | othor parts of the country, must havo the Borsen, Anexapes Mironerr, Judgo Maz. to that section from tho liboral counso pur- | offoct of wonkening, if not destroying, confi. | 2037 Grouon Il Pavr, P. V. Deuvstsn, sucd by Prosident 1aves, will tako courago, | danco in tho wholo system of savings banks, | DAMEL WeiLs, and E. D, Howzox, of Mil- and, iguoring the harpings of mischiof-mak- | Alroady the question fs soriously naked, What waukeo; ox-S|anntor Doosrrie and N, D, Iy politiclans, profit by his words of sound | i o porson with a small sum of monoy to do | FBATT, of Racino; L. B. Vizas, W, F. Viuss, advico. 5 with it, 80 83 to avold loss by robbery and nt Gronae B, 8urrir pud H. N Davis, of Danoj = tho samo tlme have it avallabla when neadod | O: D: Pastws, of fit, Oroix; D, W, Mazox, Jax Goutp, who {8 foroclously opposed o | g0 vsap A corrospondont some days ago of Washingtou ; Gannzr, Bovox, of Winne. romonatlzing the sllver dollar, says in his suggosted that workmen, especially in largo bogo; ox-Congressman Bax Buncmrn, of papary E manufacturing cstablishments, could best | Dodges end Marr Wabruaw, of Portage, It should be added, howerar, that s pariof tho proimota their own intorosts by loaviny thoir It wo havo omitted the names of any pinbi. buttion in these banks fa atly : {;fi':,?.'.fi:’:m‘éfi..t“.‘.:& lls‘nuwe: Not ;o:;n‘;:‘;'x saviugs fu tho hauds of tholr cinployers, - It | tiows gontlomen from thia list, we bog This {8 & fine showmg for men who have been | Consular Agent. The Hctropolitan Michael calo- :&fif‘:&‘x&?‘; ";":::k":‘?:" 3:‘"“:; leaders fn tho Democratle party. The worst of | brated I1igh Mass, and apeclal prayers wor offored ) A& auontionabla esorts, tnnd. the | ¥ 18 that Lot of them aso powors stll. The | for the Crar snd hls fanily and for tho succes of soloons and quoationablo resorts, And the | ,r.irizefihiter Is netively engaged lu politics, | the Russlan arms, otrocition and Liorrors that chinrsotorizo dens ) and the ex-Boss s the possessor of much valus- | Tho Paris correspondont of ths Now York nnd dives. Q. R, and 8 would bo taught by | ble luformation sbout prominent public mon | 7imes weitos: **Isaid abovo that] had a story Dr. Sroner himscl! how. to copcontrate | thatthoy would not care to have the public | to tell about Mr, \ashburne. Almost the last blasphomy, profanity, aud indecency In a | know. What cach says of the othicr s strictly | words upon tho lips of M. Thiare was his nams. headline 80 ng to puss for wit. T, U, and V. truo; and these are tho men who have long | Mondsy morning a latter was recelved from the would bo profitatly enployed in tho art of | Tuled tho TrLDEx and Reform party. 'Tho Amt:[lur: Minteter stating that some ‘Amlrlcnn ke )y onploy country had o narrow cscape last November. felends n‘.IL ‘Thiers had sent bim o pair of very ting editorials and parsgraphs that should fine lamb's wool blankets, sud the matter was dls- scoff at overything holy, sucor at overything | np, 17, V. Repriatn, who has sccompanled BSELIA Dieakoant, M TSNS Yoig Uy T o L IL V. 2l virtuous, ridiculo overything sacred, attack | tho Presidont ou his Bouthorn tour, thus talo- | st et thoy had sust i iostcad of fouors oF evorything lawful, undermino overy ratorm, | graphs from Kuoxviile last Saturday: spocches, something that would b of e at Lho blast roputations, asaail charactor, and never lh’fu\;nlfln‘ h“u" 2 weo::kmu:h "f'; I'mlr'hmz approscli'of winteg, Dut the difliculty was to Gud spoak o kind or good word for man, woman, | . *ilo frankly‘saye st b cxpectod T such & | 1012° WeY for sxpfomiug bie sratiude, and o . spontaneous, overwholming welconi as hay beer 3 or ehild. W, X, ¥, and Z could bo rotained | Jiaiguteits, o*§atiial VoSSR 4 SR | while Joking upon thls subject that the blood for the business of the counting-roons, and Iu‘mrc c\:m:‘m b Eo::n;. 2(\{[::1.;:]: nll sunt Tfl:l‘h“mw mounted to his hiead, and In an inatant he fell un- iy rel lon, bul aughlugly wiyw o has o) * . taught by tho propriotor Low to swoar up & | {ESERACN (U Al Chlurcd. widpte. joln the | coRsclous. circulation. ‘F'mx Inioune ls not so jealous rest bu estouling a bearty welcame, and thers o [ At the Mothodist Bunday-Bchool Rounion of Dr. Bronxy it to deny that ho ds com. | Bl G O s st Socat. | 1o Hartfora, the other day, tho following poctical ; The Prestdent s tricd to make nimeelf scecisis J ¢ potont ta teach his style of jowrnalism, uud | blo b s colarcd poople, aid s nevor refused to | Sontribution from Willism Cullen Bryaa was read kit ho would bo n successful Prosident of p |, 2¢¢ thom singly or in delegations, or discriminated | for tho first timo: "Tho reviow of the British breadstuffa mar- ket by the Mark Lane Ezpress, givea nnun« favarable ostitunto of the situatfon at home, Eunglish wheat is uniformly inabad condi- tion, ond tho prospect for ile next crop s fur from encoursging. Shipments from Indin are estimated ab Lut ons.half the quantity expected, and from Egypt and Northern Russin tho amount being sent forward falls far short of what had been predicted. It is noticed also that Ameries, though exporting frecly, showa no disposl- : g “against them |n any respact, ek he had not heard t by clout and sun tion to rush forward her grent surplus at | was stated that tho Vank of #ranco hald about | was argned that omployens havo to borrow | their pardos, and - naguro them ° that | nniversity of Z'mes journalium, or filla ohalr m?fagm from me’mnfnw’fi' %w:rflu;-n! i 400 :};fifi:fl&fimfiuflwh prescnt prices, aud tho probability of an | $100.000,000 of allver, and it Las recently baan | monyy from tho savings banks to pay wages, | 1t arisos from 4 dofoot in our memory aud | of that sort with distinguished ability, caltod Sauthory polley, The blacks asroe with o1u Thr agut Al advance f proctically admitted. pasing out gold for I notes In comidorable | 1oqoing hole goods as suraty, and paylug 8 | #ot from a desiro to placo an inteutional — botter than to-day. ‘Thle tustimony 1s tniverest o arie S Sk SR AT, :,“;::',"‘i';' ""':"'g;z:“&"&:“;;fl‘r:"fl;fl fo 10 per cont intorest, whon tho same | Slight upon thom, nor to endangor thalr op- THE PHILADELPHIA PREACRERS. tiraugh ‘that sction whers the Preahdunt has -.,‘?‘“3"':.‘.’.‘;'{,.""'m-'frf-'-“1&nmnm A dispateh from Ban Fraucisco, published | trowing out of o uss of sliver colos aad 1hels | monoy, if loaned to thom diract by tho work. | Portunities bLefor tho Conventiou. Tho | Tho Philadelphin lawyor long siuce ncquir. | | iy going to Atlanta tho Prosident added about SRt AR mad'sre woues yesterduy, reproscnted the condition of af- | dupreciation. mon at the rate thoy obtsin from tho banks, | Word ** Honorablo,” too, whioh proporly be- | od uo great a notoristy sa to fgure inn | 300 "RUSHIG, I SHETbe ol 0 rife it B 1 Yot doth tha star of Dethlshem shied fuirs at Bitka as very serious, It was stated 1t Mr, Goorp would turn his poworful wonldadd to tholr profits by reducing their ox- Tougs beforo cach oue of thelr names—for { national proverb, aud now tho Thiladolphia | luns ai th reception wus & magnidcons sussons, Alustrapure and swests L that tho natives wero bocowming lawlwss and | mind to su fuvostigation of the facts, ho | ponyou, ‘Thle sciome, which we wupposo Ls | they aro all “houorable” mon—has beou | preacher manifestly aspires to s liko fumo, ok, Selng it Baas of. St Scathi, suncly g F0 e Mosiah'e feote uoruly, and cven intimated that the few | would have run ucross tho following: wed, involves precisaly tho samo | Purposoly omittod jn this article, not out of | Wo do not caru to say precisoly what sucha | o-duy { cawe over tho Kast Teanesseo & Ocor- 0 Father! 1nay that holy star - whito settlops tloro woro threatened with n | cor 1w Tux FostEusion or Tie axk oF yaAxcH z:‘,:‘}d::l:‘fmfi“mm lo'tho savings banks, | disrcapect o tham, but woruly o coonomizo | proverb will be, Dok o sosint sotich of #ia Moudg over which thy Frsidents vatty lve R At generad mussacre, Ofclal advices received | qirpr— ¥ A ruce. " Dollars, | —tho personsl responsibility ud tho parsonal | #Pe0C. tho Philadelphia ministors on Monton's caso . e told that wy man everoceived puch FaRITS WU Wit light in Wusldogton muko no mentlon of such n | Plscesofdre-france, ; {ategrity of tho amployar. 0¢ course thoro will ba o torvible mortality | givos a tolorably . clenr intimation of It | fiecescs: snethat tho. conasbuge pareof {tos | 8ora Aloxander fa dosoribed sa the one stato of things existing in that far-off Torei. | ICufrender soovee 770,130,000 154,025,000 | Wa are Inforued that a number of porsons | to-day amony candidates, and a largo ma- | Monzon is tho -enterprising guntloman who }2?&3’:2’5.,'{.. and cotor of paiitical sentiment :;m-nw d"‘mfi"l‘“flpoh Charch and an- tory. It is suid that the natives are poace. l"“u“:""a‘"‘fi?u‘:m“ I this city, and we supposo clsowhare, havo | jority of tham will disappear after tha first | has fssuod over ©1,000,000 bogus stock I | fold, lud sakeh ho paosls by sfarun, nd (ke B0 ur‘m,'ixfflu “:“"‘,,:,:fi:n.: yoo il fully inclined aud iudustrloug, aud that their | fur sy franca per settlod the mattor for themselves by pur- | ballot; butfrom our polut of observation | the horse-railway compuny of which ho fy | {ian had supeared lu thle regiou 1o criticiau theim. | yrypy of fuo Eidors sought her hand in marrisge, paymnent, Indeed. thiruugh ail the week, Jrum the Ohlo River Prosident, for tho purposo of carrying him. | here, I h.v: heard nulh'ln[ llil' "I'l‘{x nt Lim nu; nl:: ;n;d :‘M ;&: -hn‘bh-;udw m;lnmnl of pcmcnuo::. 3 ¢l ct apueches % st n oiber stook spoculations, 1t s » | Spsan e el it s e seichs | el Mlsbam Young id o maryau o orimo in law snd morals. o has boon one nnllurmlv\ spuutineous tribute tho fl;’;‘:’:,"}:’ 'K:‘:: Prophet’s realdence, but she managed not only 10 ungokd. in “Ih; m;m lel:m a %anr.mal‘:n; f‘t;;w ::ll‘.’:‘::‘,;, ,,‘L.“':,;‘}".,m:,'mfi' b;‘fi‘,' top \bere, and ;:npvcnlnm: [ Slfpmvhold p,rll(:nl,l but to sesch weoks past bo has boen President of tho | theirpreparutions aro for naug o Franclico, She was closely foliowed by Jo- Pormonent Exhibition ostablished in o me— seph A, Young aud thrce other Mormons. They Philadelphis, ond in that capacity The Governnent of Bwitzerland has been con- | reached Ban Francisco on tho night provious to that fescod in keeping tho Exhibitl aldered conservative and prudent, aud the last | she wasadvertised 1o abpost at &° theatre 1o (hat seeuiescod it EeeTIDK onopen on | . it wonld i supposed, that would give way | €ity, she baving appiled for and obtsiued an e Buudays. Now come ‘the assoclated minbi- | o by dostructive Communlatio demand to fur- | @oment. ‘The papery announced tho serival of ters of Philadelphia and declaro that Mos- | (s wurk aud wazes for people who clalmed to and Miss Aloxander wae afrald to appeaf, 7oN's downfall {s ** s divine interposition and | be unemployed; but a recent experience of that her reason, however, the Morwon emissd. judgment * for his consentivg to tho dese- | country in providing employwent fur artliana | oo ““: l': ;':,i :.I;hrl::::;::" ‘wl;l::':u,lr“n.: cration of Bunday by tha opening of tho Ex- | throwu out ot work Ly the competition ol | ;g 1n doinz, Joseph A. Young hassince uled, Libition on that day, Accordivg to thia viow [ American wanuvfactury'indicates the contrary. | bug it ls not kiown what ovor became of 180 beaas of tho mattor, tho oponing of tho Exhibition | Tho Bwise Government opeucd Jewelry shops ab | (gu] Sara Alezender. . on Sunday il'u more beinous crimo than that { SFACY ";hu Ay p“[nf w:\ B.:,? uarkun:: . Ao ity ay when At work au a8 mucl of forgery ; also, the crimo of forgery would :‘h‘e:n Wi, ‘Tho olliclal report on these auter: Soectal ‘;,(,’,!Sfi ,E,M,’BR‘.A‘;&I'M,L,,, not Liavo been punished had it not beon for | priscs ls that the articies produced cost thd | Dosuqus, Is., Bept. 25.—Samuel Stickley, of the subsequent crime of opening the Exhi- | Government ten or twelve times what thoy can | Waterloo, cloped with a young lady of that bition on Sunday ; likewise, it was not for | be produced for at private wanufucture. Eveu | place yesterday. The girl jumped from a win- the commission of the criine, but the expo- { # Project of road-niaking which the cogiucers | dow, and, with tho one sbe loved, took quartcrs b eat | estimatod ot a maxhoum of 12,000 france has | jng box-car to aveld belug csught, sud the sure thereof, which constitulod the reat | oy, run up to 133,000, As la well remarked, | pasty sived fa this clty abont noos. " They oo shamo of Moxtox, and )P""“ P":h'ul“:‘:;: Tho waste s woral as well ua materlal, fog the m,{h.ku! to carry i sefces (o DALY, would graciously Lave husbed up the li employes regard the schewo os charity 1o dis- | from whence they inteuded to take a buzed, g0 overissua of $1,000,000 of stock i mfi‘ gulse, lose sclf-reapect, yod rguander ia Oriuk | 1o Fairplsy, acd get marrled. But uufortu- had not further insulted it by & desccration | the wages they roccive.” ately an sccident bappened which caused tho of the first day of tho week, though it was e ——e. whols affalr to bo nipped fu tho bud. Youog {he savonth doy which the Lond fa supposed | _ Thetimaof salllng of thy Woonsurr Belentifi Stickley, while playiug with & small qu\m - | -sudideutally discharged tle weapow, the %o have set apart for restand worship. As, Expedition around tbe world has been post {ug tirough bis haud and Juto bls leg. Tho & mere question of ethics, tho position taken | PoRCd 1111 Oct. 33, to give wme to complete D elient compuliod, Bim to coito scross. (hs preparations. The Becretary ofthe Novy bas | piver and- sind surcival ol The father of the by tho Phllsdelphis proashers Is inconsistont | (1o, 114 'tho plan of the cxpodition, and writes | g bad by thls time teicgraphed to ths and abeurd omough; but its folly may be { 1y 114 projcetor that he Guda * ite abjects to b | Marsbsl, who, learning of tho glrl's whero- further lustratad Ly Uh fuch thabths Bu | uch e o mari tho highest pubic conaers | 206 vkt out wal Lronglt, bt bk day question bas boon fully settled in Penn- | tion,” and that * 1£1t shall prove sucecastul 1ts | the music will begiu Wwhen the old geutleman sylvais by & decislon of the Buprewe Court | projector snd those ongaged fa I execution | srrives in thiy uty. growing trude witl the whites is of itsdlf a suficient inducensent for them to cultivate friondly relutions. It,is montioned Incident- ully that gold in considerable quantities has Loen discovered fn Alaska, Gald~ o | 080000 JGA0,000 chinsing 4 per cept Governmont bonds, Theso | the uncertalnties are altogothor too groat to mi'r‘u ulfnmnu...‘.ll,ms.mooo 913,675,000 | bonds are payable, prinoipal and futerest, in | sdwit vf an intolligent guess a3 to tho win. rur'emunun.'l'éuu‘-'." 318,400,000 03,000,000 | coln. When tho loau was offored sowe | uing man iu the race. It ls spparont, how- Total yvo vere, 5,910,710,000 312,195,000 montba ago, the subscription was made at | evor, that the jealousy betwoun the Milwag. Mr. Goutn will porcelvo st tho amount | the Tate of 100in curroucy, Tho bonds aro | keo eandidatos will probably rule them all of silver in tho Lsuk of France, Aug. 15, | BOW wosth 09 in gold, or 102 in currency. | out, and the dologates chiosen from that, clty 1877, excoedsd ono bundred and sixty-four Those who subscribed at 106 have thore- | are more intent upon thq nomination of willions of dollars, legal-tender money. foro loat, In casg of sallivg out, oqual to ono | Jauza 8. Waisk ua Seoretary of Btate, or 0 mr———————— o+ | yoar's Intorest. Even those who purchase | Mr. ‘Fuvarer as Stato Troasurer,—both Mil- Tho Bpringfold Kegister talks through | at 102 will doso subject, in case the cur. | waukeo men,—than theyars to securo the half a column about the location of the | rency equal gold and the bond sells at 99, to | first place on tho tickot for ono of thoir Soathern Lllinols Poitentiary at Chiester, and | o loss equal to nine monthe' interost, Tho | citizeus, a Icaves its roadors in tho dork whother it ap. | liko cantivgoncies will attend any bond | Whou tho Wisconsla Democmoy have so- yproves the location or mot. It manages to | which, owing to tho riso or fall of the qur. | lectod the persous who aro to compose their get in o falvehood sbout ‘Tnx Trisusz and a | roncy; ey vary in its currency prico. Btato ticket, which is not lkely to bo dono puff for Jaxs Buxy inthe samo senteuco, | . Whot is neoded to meot tho popular de- | without iutensifying the florca jeajousy al. aud that is about ¢ nesr asit comes to tho | maud is a bond which, from the necessity of | xeady existing between the rival candidates, merits of tho location, viz.; things, can be always obtalned at par for cur- | anothier quito as dilcult task confrouts then, Tux Tribuxs chiefly rests its srgument on the | roncy, and consequenily canuot rise above | to-wit: to ngroe upon a platform that shall sllegation that Jaks Juns owne tho land at Cz|m~ that in tho market. Suoh a bond would Lo | satisfy and unite the party. A large propor. :;'“‘hp';:‘::::':'u:‘m:"!;"'fi":fl;‘h‘:‘ :h:h:'.:‘: one having forty yoans to run, bearing 8.65 | tionof the party in that State, and tho re- 804 succesutul business man would not own prop- | P cent intorest, and fusuod by the Trensury | mark ia speclally truo in vegard to the Ger- iy there. - * | a¢ par fu sums of 350, or any groater suw, | mon elomont, arein faver of Lard money, * g 'Toisune's opinion of the unfitness of | to an aggrogate liitod only by tho outstand. | and ogainst loflstion of Irredecmable notes ; Chester a3 the sito was to a conslderablo ox- | ing bonded indoblodness of tho nation, | while those who hold the contrary view of tont based on the roport of AMr. R. D, Law- | Buch a boud, always obtainable ot par for | the fluaucial question &ro neither in- wNce, oue of the Commissioners, aud p | the paper, silver, or other currency of tho | significant in the polnt of numbers nor Spriugfleld mau, Ho examined the location | country, would offer to tho publica plain, | backward in domauding :a recognition of carefully and eritically, and mado sn official | direct, safe, and conveniont form of iuvest. | their oplujons, Another event bos added report tothe Goveruor and Roviowing Board, | monf, If tho bonds forany cause abonld | tothe embarvassments of tho Fond du Lao from which we mako this extract: sell in the market for loss than par, then pur. | Convention. The Greonback infistion party At Chester ihe land ls badly broke, the elovation | chasory would provide thomsclves by buying | has already a Btate ticket in tho flald, com- :‘u::"“r;n‘:’x%"‘:'a;z‘“':‘:‘f&. '::: l:h:': c‘:‘:':';"b'; of tho brokers, taking advantsgo of tho do- | posed of persons who wil} draw largely from deop ruvince, sud would requite @ farge auouns of | €line. When thoe bondi conld not bo bought | the Democratio party, unlesa an alliauce can gradiag {0 geb room for prisun purpesss. There | inthestroets forless than par, then thoy would | be formed with thom and a platform mada « The dotermination of the coal operators in thie Wilkesbarro district of the Pennuylvania authracita flelds to ok their mincs goiug in faco of the sturdy opposition presonted by their striking ewployes has pat quito an. other fuce on uffairs in that region, At s great weeting yesterday, the minors of the Lubigh & Wilkesbarre Company, ruther than iuvoke the inevitablo importation of men anxious to work at any prico, sccopfed the recently-refected advance of 10 por dant on the terms which fuduced them recently to striko, aud will to-duy practically put an end io ono of most meworsble confiicts with capital ever experienced in that troublous region, whero tho natural lsws generally reguluting sud encouraging thrift and jpdus- try scem to bave ovolved thelr own pega- tion. In the competition for the work of y'dnb- ing the backs of tho legal-tender and National Bank notes and the internal revenuo stamps, overy cstablishment of importance in the country was reprosented, and the desiro to got thy coutract was 50 goneral that all the bids were cxtremely low. Among all theso +tho proposal of the Covernment Barean of Esgroving end Printing way tho lowest, be- ivg o zuduction of about §25,000 upou tho