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0 TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1878 i IAYES AND THE SOUTH. (%] NADWAY'S REMEDIE: From the Hon, Tharlow Weed INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R REMEDIES After Uslog Them for Several Years. Rew Toqt, Jan.4, 1677.—DExpfin: Har ) eratgears oo (nu?mmamm.mum; lonfarser. nneru‘g!“fl;n? acy with full that the garty performing hls contract (entored {nto by both partics, bat with the full knowledge of fia Terma nnd effect) can thereby bo pailty of frand or dishonor. Both Honres of Congress hava by overwheiming maforitien declded that no such. fiand wonld be perpetented by pasing the pahlle creditors In eilver dolats of 4121 gralne. 1f the Femonetizing of sllver seill bring It to par _with Rold, the public ercditor cannot Jose, Tt 1s eald that'to coin a aliver dollar of 412% ains and mako it a full legal fender wonld defraud indl. vidnal creditors who have loancd money or eold property to other Individuala since silver wae de. monetized; that ls, since Junc .22, 1874, Thia ia ngreat mistake, Every creditor of the foregoini dencription Ia comuellod hy law ta reccive freen- backsin payment unicss hin contract exuressly provides for payment in metallic money, and thesa ences at variot ces, the net result of which was the-conferenice nt* Wopnley's betweon thore Bonthern Democerata and thosa friends of Hages whoso hames Mr. Foster mentlons in tha interview printed yestenlay, Tapesk of *the conference a¢ Wormley's,”. hecauso the phrase Ting come to have an nceepted slgnificance, In polnt of tact, however, there never was any set “eonferenco ™ from which any decisive ecript of *agreement " resulted, The, volumo of nowstapel-talk . about “that cofiference at “Vn""ks";" and * that agreement, sealed, and delivercd,” Is A MAGKIFICRNT WOOF OF FIGTION woyen nmr}l ‘meagre web of fact, These wore Many “conferences,” all formal, and all de- tho Committee. The Committes “decided not to hear delegations of merchants or mantfac- turers Intereated In tho bill, but will consider writlenor printed communications, and whon- ~ ever practicable members of tha Committee dls- engazed will privately hear thoso wha desire to be lieard. This is declited_npon, beeause it 18 finpossible to hear everybody Intercated. Mr. yond explatns the objeck of the Dill to be to ralze the required amotnt of reyenue with TIIE, LEAST DURDEN TO INDUSTRY, and to give all the encouragement possitle ta our forelzn commeree, becauge it {s universally acknowledged that, unless our manufacturers trospnss nron the Senate, and he wid mo for the Enmo-nn tefersing to tho report of the Bilver Comlesion, which had been quoted from during this dehate, 1ie nrzied that that repot was tho product of ong of more zenlons sdvocates of tho remunctization of sliver, and probably gave too mnch welght to facts favorable to_remonetization. The anated from that report, and nrgued that there ere many olnts to be considered Reainst tho re- monetizatton of silver. 1t had been clatmed that there was an Insnflicfent voluma at carrency in the conntry shich caused tha prorent hard times, He denfed (hat auch sas lhe care, and contended that the prosent disteens througnont the conntry was caueed by tho extravagance which pre- vatled after the War, and peanie nt last woke up 1o the fact that all wero in delt and nono_conkl par. Dutlng the paat fow morths, however, con- ANADA An Excited Mob Visits the Pare liament House in Quebec, A. C. Buell's Version of That Po- litical Adjustment. The Interlor Facts Concerplng ¢« tho Conferonce nat IWormley’s.” The Effigy of the Solicitor-General Burned and Some Win- dows Broken. i thelr eflicacy wit confldoace, 0 than a duty (0 thankfully act ntaxs wo have derived (rom thein, S botred anect: Tna dtendy heiet n ways i ahnnat b acrinod el ta Taine 4 Tt are enabled to sell a portion of thelr products the H ] T Mads Hi < ! o ' | cannot ba hetter de: R iE {8 by (s name. \Wa Y xceptional affocted by tho bill nmlce | fidence was belng rostared, and all things wero Why the Hon, COharles Foster 8 | voted to oral interchange of views, convictions, it T n nariets. {L1s imposiblo for industry | cxceptlonal caseq arc not Seciel J o bin that | working well nntl thix li-omiened bill eame inio v 4 o comTences betweeh rcrn‘sbnfimm of the s : TRy Rl TRS promied ' ovlsf 1 Ry yonma ¥ to revive, American manufacturers having now iftho cofnagg'at tho dollar' ot 41204 grains ba tl6 Senate. ila thought the present & very Inon- Noted Bpecob, and What Democracy and fricndsof Mr, Tinyes. There was Alarm of the Honorable Law-Makers--- L e UREOW WEKD, to Teretsgd in skl and machinery that we | fetored, and ithe made o full feml-tendcr, its | portune time to ttempt to fix tho relative saluo 1o Writton agreemont. Mr. Durko drow a mom- Do, fEabwar) £ > produce more than we consume. Hence the great features of the bill, which wera designed 10 relieve home fodustry of needless burdens, IN THE HOUSE. TONRAGUE DRAWRACKS. Speetal Divated to The Chicago Triduns. AWAsmINGTON, D. C.y Feb, 6.—There were only tio toplcs In the House of interest—the bill praying to refund tonnage taxcs, and the con- fosted clection case of Wigginton vs. Pacheco from the Fourtl California, District. The lawa permitting tho drawback ontonuage taxes which liavo been fllegally collected provides that clatma for such drawback must be made within ten days after tho iliegal tax has been pald. tween gold and silver. Oame of It. 1n canciusion, ho snbmitted a snbatitate for the pending i), arid it was ordered printed. Mr. Ransom submitted tho followina resolntlon: Rewired, That the Secretary of the Treasury bo nd herchy Is directed ta mpun! a8 roon umny’be.rb«‘ ;em ‘conditfon snd state of !l_flc\gne{‘ of thelifes enyving reryice on the cosst of North € roltna, and In what respects the same, in his judgment, needs (ns lenad oF Iprovement o ordet 1o Minke the eenie of ‘That the Secrotary of the Nary bo and ho hereby ta directed to report a‘;’-mm s mny’m any {n« formatiun rolativo to the dlsester of the luron that mar afrct the |mnmvEme it and "N""l;’l navigstion respecta,in bediafed Feewoired, That the Committes on Commeres b and o herehy authorfzed to tske into considerntion the expedieney of s mproving the fniand nl\'lsllhm bee 7 the. waiers of Rorfolk Ilarbor and Currituek, Ribemarie, and Pamiico Rounds, anil alta Cape Fead TRiyer, ma to furnlel & £nfer and botter cl Ynlue will be at least eqnai to that of the green- Appearance of the Milltary. Dacks hence no puesibly fnjury to the individnal creditor, such an that above supposcd, can occar. Tt an hs boen asscrted, tho_averazo 'daration of ndividual debts n the United Statca fe ahout twn earn (I think it 18 less), then {t s cany 10 sco that {he passaga af this Tl cannot Injuro any consider- abio mamber of creditors, if indeed it ehanld injuro oy, for ft Is certain Lhiat in the next two yosra not Berr $50.000,000 conld bo colncd, and nearly ovacy anchdollor mould o aheothed by tho par- tmond of cn-toms datics, ond wonld be used for nothing cisc. T0is argued that 1F tife bill pass sfivor will be & Jeas valunblo currency than gold, and will expol gold from the country In_accardance with what is Called Gresham's law, namely, that ihe ienst val- Tiabla cureenoy drives aut_ the moro valnable, and Hance ovoral smendments hase been offered o in- croneo the nambor of grains {n the eilver doliar o s 10 make it an_equivalont, as it is muld. of the orandutn, ur the minutes of & pourparier as they say In diplomacy, formulating the Bouth- ern understanding of tho propositions and pledges as to Sonthern policy which the Iriends of Mr. Maycs had orally advanced. This inemn- ‘| orandum, which was read at-a confercnce at Wormley's, which has no othier claim to the didtinction of the confepence than tho fact thiat tho memorandum was_then and there read, with the fnquiry, *Is this “what P’“ peani” and with tho reply from Inyes’ friends, * Yes, substantially.”” (larficld is sald to hnve made a supplementary memorandum embodylng cer- taludisscnts of his own from the form of the documcnll but not from fts vital sub- starice. Hut tho malo polnt Is, that this much-exploited ¢ document ** was nothing more than a memorandum reciting the Southern un- derstanding of the scope and purport of as- RADWAY'S RRADY RELIER Qures the Yorst Pains in from Oncto o Twenty Minutess ITOT 'ONE EHOUR After reading thin gdgsrifsement need any one gn T AR The Only Pain Remedy A Labor Emonte Aloog the Lino of the Now Wolland Oanal, QUEBEC. Apecial Dlsvaten to The Cafeago Tribune, Qurpsc, Feb, 6.—Tha local Government s very unpopular amongst a certain class bore, owing to thelr policy on certain questions, and notably thefr rallway policy. Placards on the strecta yesterday fntimated that the efligy of the Hon. Mr. Angers, So- licitor-General, would be burncd on the Fa- A Democratic Opinion of Mr Tilden and His Electoral Managers. To the Editor of the Washington Post (Dem.). In tho Post of yestenlay was an [nterviow with the Hon. Cbarles Foster, in which that gentleman is repored as having referred to me in the following terms: ++8ee Mr. Buell; I explained the wholo mat- ter In full to him, and he knows more about it than any othier man I can think of." 1t ts perhaps proper, undoy these conditions, attnstantly stapethe most excruciating pains. sl . This period 1s alleged to be short. In conse- | goid dollar. ' This objection to tho bill rosts npon | gatlon batween Tlie States tlisn thosa now csiating, aod 4 planade to-night. | E’E‘xfflm‘?'n"“fi gni'cuzu Congortions, whetner o o] quence merchants arc prevented from recaiving fio. assumption that the sliver dollar of 4{2t; | thatsid Commiites liave eare 1o Feport B9 fuf'Sr | for mo torelate with some minutencss the facts ;n\;r;lr:g;!-fi;gg!"‘c'rlm{}{“lgm:‘c‘:% :vmllmfil“e)r_ ‘Accordingly about 0,000 people of 8t. Roche | 6ieappiication” 7 15, OF othor g18nds, OF OTgats, by of Mr. Foster's connection with that politieal adjustment which, by sunpressing the tendency of tlic Democrats in tho Housc to filibuster, as- sured the peaceable {nauguration of Mr. {iayes under forms of law. In order to set forth Mr. Foster's share In this transaction with)perfect perspleuity, it s requlsito to go briefly over TNB ANTECHDENT GROUND and show how and why It becamo possible for him and other * next friends ? of Mr. Hayus to meet tho recognized representatives of tho mancy which the Government has improperly collccted. A bill from the Forcign Affalrs Committeo proposes to open these old cascs as far back as 1362 This bill was strongly sup§ ported by the Committee. It was recommitted upon discovering tho fact that 1t would open the door to the payment of vast sums, One New York member sald that o knew that hun- Ureds of thousands of doliars’ worth of theso clatms were hawked about Urokers' offices. THE ELECTION CASE. graine, If made o fali logal-tender, will boof less value than the gold dollar, Mr. Thurmsn argied this assamotion was (ncor- rect, and xoid 1f thegreenback, which hoa no intrintlo valde, nocirculation outsideof the United tates, and {8 hut s limited legal-tendar even here, 18 yet thin teas, than & por cent of par with gold, should not silvermoncy, which has intrinsia valne, nd which cleculates over the grester part of tho globe, It Indorscil with the full legal-tender facul- . iy, rise to par_with gold, especlally if we rate mataly at 16:08-100 to 1.%whilo most other nations neing both give but 15% for 1. One reason why enbacks haye been and are depreciated 1e tho fact that they hava nat beon rocelvable in payment of custome datles or of interest on the public assembled shout dusk this altercoon and marched fn processton to the Parliament Tlouse, with n band of musle, several hundred torches, and a large number of blazing tar-barrels on sleighs: They alsa carried. illuninated inscrip- tlons hedring mottpes fn French snd Engiish, such as **Down with Angers!” *“Down with the Rallway Resolutions!” * Dowyp with In- sults to Qur City1# 9 Down with Direct Tax- " atlonistal®® ctc. Thy band plaged *# Pas do Thibault?” all the FROX OXF. T0 TWENTY MINUTES, o matter how violans or excraclating tha pain, the LT - Kiedgn: Ihhrm. Cr) :m—p\‘lc, oro';roénuu I 'nfl;'-‘smr'."“"_ RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTART BASE. Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Infiammation of tha Biadder, ¥ Inflammation of the Dowels, Congestion ot the Lungs, marized In an expression written by Mr. Haycs himself to onc of those fricnds, to-wit: That, 1t fpougurated President, lia would not cmpfoy th forces of the United Btates, pliykical or mor- al, to sustain or prop up any 8tate’ Government which was not sustained or acqulasced la by the massof the people of the Btate itself,—or words to that cffect. THRRB WAS NO BARGAIN, The Bouthernmen accented the honor of Charles Foster aud Btanley Mntthews as o guaranteg for the good faith'of “flayes, withont collatera! so- curity of anv kindj nml‘l on the strengih | Mr. Ransom, In oxplanation of tho rosointlons, aald they had been suggested by the melancholy 1068 of tho Haron and Metropalis on the conet nf Norih Carollna, e spokeof tho dangent of that coast, but rald ho appreoiated the power of the Forcral Government, the advantages of rclence, and the skil) of - anzincers. and ho had faith that {hin dread euree to our shipping might fall under them. Matteras atood as an ocean Blnebeard, Tending to the chamber of death. We pald a half« milion of dollars for s ship, aud sho went down on that conet with lier burden'of young and galisnk fite. e proposed that the Government should not relax in lts dnty until 1latteran 1ight shonld be onn of safety insteid of tho wrecker's boacon, The debate ou unseating Pacheco, Republiz- | § b Democratic party of the Bouth fn conforence, | of that —guarantec, they rosisted tho | wag, and the crowds rent tho air with shouts, Boro Throat, Diffioult Breathing, o O B he” the alivor dollar of 41234 kraina | 1o alluded¥yy thia recent reports b reqary fo the 1 . " s it £ 61 - f—-not to fino n pof policy of_filibustering, sllowed tho count At the Parllament House, thelr acrival Palnitation of tho He: an, and senting Wiggington, Democrat, was | fall iegal-tender. and it wiil be receisablo for both mmt: :L f?mu &;&l&n:l ,’,‘5‘: 2::;:«[1‘!‘::‘5‘ "l :rm: ;:‘{' for tho purpose of—not to put too fino a point B it “wmu{ e deelsions of tho b arty commenced, ood s to cnd to-morrow at 3 | theso purpores, and §t must clusely approximate. npon it—arranging terma of mutual surronder eansed a hig eeare, ond all unngeessary gaslights | Eysterios, Oroup, Diphtherfa, @ 7 N 1 i | the matter. The roports wore grossly fajee, and Elcctoral Commission, and acqulesced fn the e udoubtedly tho. Democrat | f 1 doss ot réach par with ol | LU B | b oun fanonnee by tho eliizons of Cactluck iugne sonte and ol mutusl conqueat inanotier, | frauguration of the Prestdent iho was conntel wero extingaishied. Gatarshe Infuguany, b6 fc member will ba sested by & | poss Greahamialaw to have its effect, 10 what cx- | County. e know people who lived on that sea Ty 1 % in. _They would ngt so have aceepted tho honor A pumber of wmembers loft thelr scats and 3 10, y strlely ” partian ote, The euse tums | ienbwonld old b eabelied from to counfey by | i, riduen beadh.They wore honcu virka- flg{u‘}'flg‘,’{,fig;‘;;}";gfig’:{’, ¢ In suspenso; the of Joln Sierman o of at o, howeror: ghd | went to view thoscene. The Hén. Mr, Angers ‘“°“‘,".§‘l’j{’5-hfil‘:°fi:z‘g;m entirely upon questious of evidence, Paclicco | silver? Manifestly oniy g0 ar as silver supplanted | ous. and ane, those two worthles werc ndb at any thmo reck | remalmed, calm and & arently untoved, i it " 5 ir -1 it e st two reotations woro agrecl to, and tho | but one spark of couraze from Gramercy Park d h } pparently uninoyed, in Ohilblains, and I ey ot 1 s emifled to the seat by a ma- | it Theee hundeed milljone Ueliaey 1 A SO | ' was roferred to 1 Compitico on Cou | to kindle tho land fe famed e fution, | oncd a8 responaiblo clurgclers In 'the drumfly | yiq seat, ; B latna, and Frost Dites, ority of onc vote. Hisclalm ls strengthened ¥ tho fact that the SBupromo Cout of his Btate Lus affirmed his title. ‘The Democrats make tho nsunl ctatm, that of fraud, but clatm for thelr cand!date only four votes. BADLY BEHIND. Dut were cast os supes, Fpstergund Matthews were held aponsors for Hayes, ot nobody clse was regarded by the Souttiern men ns_speaking for him with cither sincerity or authority, The Ietter of Hayes to Foster was the solc link that connceted the former poreonally with the traus. Mr. Tilden had rotired to his palatlal residence, and no mention of him was per- 1hitted, except the dally announcement in th oflicial columus of his organ, the Sum, that hi was well. Once the storcotype wes suspended ver., Thentmost effect could only e to axpel 850, 000,000 of gold, the place of which would be taken Ly eilver, and the volume of metalllc money would Do the rame. _But wohld the 230,000,000 of gold e expeliod?’ Not nnless $300,000,000 wan all the metallle money thatthe country needed. If it needs Tho Government polleo hcld the different :llnnu ta prevent the crawd cntering the build- ng. - 2 An effigy representing My, Angers was turoed The applieation of the READY RELIEF to th g:, 53] n-:%yrm\lm paluor ditficulty quu will E??:{& T hiry o aixty drope in half s tombler of water will e Jaoments €lire’ Cramys, 8pAtng, FOUF Bomisch, o LlcK Houds tarthea, Dysentery, Collc, ’. merce, Mr, Teiler withdrow his amendmentto tho Silver bill in regard (o Issmng certificates for allver builfon, submitted by hlm ys‘lkcn}ny. and rald hig would submit it some time hereafter aa an fndo- pendant proj ¥{nd in the Howl uteral Patos. position. h = & and the country startled by tho statemant that in frant of the butiding, and ot 8:45 the cro lera sho) y8 earry g bgttio of TADWAYY et 0 A v ey | BGOSR il | G B s el | S bt T | Sl S B it b 0 e o | S R R = o , 000, 5100, 000, ruceed w! a Temarks o-morresy. 3 * ¥ 10 after, tha mob- e 0 fant: cileit, und wot n shugle appropiation bl has nol;dwlaltflnw‘;w\*:‘m:m ‘:.\[Idniz;lc.t i‘fl.{’n‘f.flfl?&“&? PTEho Senate then went into executive seaslon, snd l’rcslr&cm—clcu ‘gave no Han of Intent to nssert Matthews and Foster preached, theie fil""'“! x b arliament | icheicer shian French Brandy of Liljervas & scimulans. Buildings, 100 men of B Battery, fully armed, nade their appearance, They had been under arms since § o'clock, yet paseed the House, and only three of the un- fportant ones have been subinitted, The Im- portuut bitls which excito the 1catest opposi- 1lon hase onls heen considered in Committec, Moemhers of the Appropriation Committc to- day sav that it Is lordly posaible to closo the . sesslon helore August, ** NOTES AND NEWS, : THE GUANO CLATM. Spectal Disatch tn The Chicagn Tribune. - WasmiNoTON, D. C., Feb. 6.—The Becretary of State, In the matter of the guano fsland at the Morant Keys, in the West Indics, has noti- fied the Baltiniore Company, which claims the fsland, amil which was dleposscssed by the Brit- sah, that he has called upon the United States Cousul at Kingston for information. Pending ihe answer to that request uo action will bho taken. 'The Baltimore Company mnde a great discovery, i thev can sustaln théfr claim, us the guano s sald’ to be fourteen germons of peace and good-will. * Undodbtedly they both went wide of Its verblaze and long of its &pirit in thelr own cxplications of the letter and thelr translations of lln(ycu' yiows, hut they mado no promises which Sir. Tiayes has not made history af. - 1t is not necessary to reppoduce the text of eitlier the letter. or {ts® explauntory memoran- aum, The conditlons of both. have been ful- filled, and tho publie can read them in the avents - which marked tho. firat threg monthis of the Administration of Mr. ifayes. T say this Jetter was tha solo link, qn the author- ity of Mr. flaycs himself, who " declares that, from tho day of his defeat nt the 1 to. that of nls inanguration, lic never wrote o line or a word by mall, by mes- nengrer, or by leluE;nnh, in any manner bear- ing upon the count or- ealeulated to fnflucnee action, oflglal or persounl, exeept that jetter to Foster; and’ I hereby challenge the production of any auch documont, h‘y anyhody whomsocver, in Mr. Hayes' handwriting or by his nnlltct(lznn. when the Goors reopencd adjourncd. his own rights, or to_conscrvo the dlznltv of tho majority that had elected him. The legal interests of the Democratic Bm lad been con- tlded to the handa of David Dudloy Eleld, while the responsibility of its political management waa reposed in the keeping of an attenuated floflnzdpeunn, known as **tol. Pelton," wlho erives FEVER AND AGUE. s elnen 0 0 clock, itary wer still puarding | o EENGRASD AOUE carel for20ceate, Theslsns tho Parliament ufltinge, b iassars | Biiaawd itolbor s, Hione Learee Fishal was parading the stree ¥ T AL L1 : "Tho crowd was belleved to bo quletly dispers. ""“I'Iknlw"“ GHEADL RELIG Y- B ir co ng. ; Several windowe wero broken at the Parlla- per bo ment Buildinjzs. care of J. IL Miller, charged with extensive forgeries in Atlanta, Ga, Miller's counsol con- eh o P S AT tended the extradition trealy wos m}“" faree, DR. RADWAY'S fae not half of $100,000,000 of gold, and when We conafder huw stow seill be the processof coining Niver daiiars, we will find we are in no immedinte Qanger of losing eur gol. 1 gold bo oxpelled, 1t Wil not bo 8o m th by sliver currency as by out amall notes, Whther the peopic of ‘the U Htates would ever give up the use of gsmall notes, hio would not ventura to predict. but if' they would not, tliey must agres with us that metallic money RHall be shorn of one of ita functions, —that of & circulating mediom, Another sct of reasoners srgued that sliver wonld go ont of the cauntry should the dollar of 41214 graina be coined: that, ne silver was under- Vaiuced tn tho dollar of 41%%4 ' graine, as compared Wit its valuation in tho Statesof the Latin Tnion, JE311 Teave hoge and flow {nto thore Siates; and a0 it undoubtedly would tend to do wera thoso States 10 open their mints to an_unlimited_colnago of &- feanc picces, hut hie thonght they wonld not do 80. Anothor objection fa the il was, iF it ahould bo come n Inw wo would bofloded with silvers that {iurmany woald pour her surplus silver ou us, an our mines would produce £o mach that wo wouldl Rive moto than wo knew what to da with. 1o had no fears from Gormany. [t was enld sho had 30,00, 000 to sparc. Suppose It were all poured nto the United States, We conld absorb it oll TOURE. In the House, on motion of Mr Cox (New York),s resolution was adopted directing the Coms mitteo op Commerce 10 inguire luto the canses ol the wreck of the Mctropolls, and whethor any leg- islation 18 nccessary to prevent unscaworthy ves- pola going ta se: Mr. Veudie offered o n"mlnllun reciting that the trade-doline I being reftsed by the Post-Oficea of the conntry. and Iu only recived by merchantd ot & disconnt of ¥ to 10 per cent, aud directs the Sccre- tary of the Trensury to stop the colnago of trada. dollars. e thonght ihe Government Alould not faene a coln that it would not ijeeif recolve. Mr. Bright—You_have nothing todo but (o re- monetize stlver and it will be all right. The resolution war referred. Mr. Slephens offcred & rovolution anthorizing the Frostilent to invite an International Mone- tary Comminsion to consider and recommend unls {fortn ratcs in the valuo ond colnage of gold and slivor. Heferred. Mr, Muldrow (M } Introduced a blll maklog tho Dopartment of Agtcalture aa Execative Do- partment. Heferre AX ADBURD CONSEQUENCH from the accldental fact that be called Mr, Tilden uncle. Mr. Fleld scemed to labor ander the Misapprehension that the Electoral count was & Beecher trial on an ageravated scale, and fell between ignoranca and ar- rogance futo & double tanglo of the adroltness of hisopponcents and his ownrepulsive egotlem whilo it _was @ question as to the attenuate youth called Col. Pelton, whether his weakness provoked more the contemnt of the itopublicans or tho disgust of the Democrats, Meanwhile, Mr. Abram 8. Hewitt, nwell-inosning individ- al, possessed of too many milllons to be sery- frenblo in n crisls, and endowed with too littie pluck to be valuable to Lis party, his counfry, the British law glving effeet to it having heen repenlod. Judze Wattors hield that the Damin- fon law of 1868 gavo effcet to the treaty, amd ordered the prisoner committed to joil to awalt surrender to the United States authoritics. TORONTO. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicana Tridune, Tonoxto, Ont., Feb, 6.—Tho Executive Com- mittes of the Domlulon Alllance have adopted R r 3 or himsell, ot & moment requiring the proscuce arcsolutfon sctting forth that, the Supreme - 114, st ;‘:fif&nflc};o ?m.:“u!m:‘r\.svflll' eres. | ithout Injury. ~ But it would not be poured into m‘l‘}:‘-‘ SHP"'I‘F;}'-':";“L““,“,‘:":’?“&‘;“"? nm\f:'z‘;"{‘;; of warmm red blood in tho srterial system, was FINANOIAL. Court having decided by thelr recent judgment Sfirflflpmfllm Rflsolvent rn MENDLY 0 U UXION LACIEL g | Ihlecountey. lermany could not spara et attver, | Facleco i revorta of tiat Commiiteo un te | perorating and perforatix m o mild way Le; 2 that the control of tho mannfactars and salo of ; T e e foowing Sulr Commitice | BUL1fshe conkd, (he Eanier BAL G 0% o' lwatn, | tho Eomrt Bledet o e o 8 s oy | dveen the ecottsiu of Fleld and the lnanlty INDIANAPQLIS, Hintors ls vested entifely 1o tho Dominion Par- | Bt fadhehe mont atontshtng curess sg aulck soreptd ropart dectaring Wiggintou entltled to 4 soaty an Pelton, In agony very Uko that of & patient who Spectal Disnateh to The Chlcagn Tridune. nfacact on the question of enmpelling the Unlon Pocifl | Austria, and Spalo, to eay notulnz, of the Labi | fho winority report declarlug fuclioco elécte hos ossaycd tho remtedica ot cathiartic and | Inptanarots, Feb. 6.—For several days va- lameut, tacrofore they have doclded to take BREK A uLh L 'r;.l: 01";: m{'fl:‘ \Ififvlr:‘nco':." ]g‘«"fil’n tater, than to comia to e Lalied fiaten whaa e oen wora mada by MF. Springer in supnort | sudorific fn thu samo dose. Tho conscquencs | rious e urs T B esuings tar"fhio ‘u“m"n, T, | steps towards procuring certaln smandments to | p, D ' T fn Flosh and B e Cithmerar - Tho S | Worlds - s - o of 10 | of o majority rojart, and by Mr. Walt insupport. | was o distractett LonCion ot tho Democrasy. | g, Ferguson & Chy. pork-packors, have boen | tho Tomporanca ait of 184, Tho Commitica " 13’] :Itl ’sn;:euo dnr 1t 5 “ominities f : © mausgers wero agreed [n nothin, 3 iy ! 3 3 prisi - Commitiee s said. o no n avar of tho Unlon | e i fosthink e el sntibllE (8, (a7 (0 | | ste Loauaniantd fram thosuidenes, o ebucaien Tl T e, COWATIDIOR, . | tiont, anid 1t hes boen stated Ly cortain papers | 1a¥0 also deckiud, on bl of tho temperas bl s {hat tho contestant and contestee bad reecived an equal number of volea, and lio offered as o wubstl- tute an amendmont declaring that neithor Pacheco narWigdnton had beenelected. Holiad paincd kome of his party triends by declaring that ho wonld not voto with hls party Iu_this question. Ile had beon Told that 1t was ijs duty to cast his vote o8 o Judgo with hia party. If 80’ foula doctrino as tliat was to be applied 1n courta of Judgment, lot the mean- neasof tho deed ho acknowledzed. ‘There wie no neconsity of adding hypocrisy to villalny. It people of Canada, to present g, memorlal to the (overnor-General and Parllament, praylng for tho passage®of a bl during the forthcoming sesslon, nmending eafld act In accordance with the resolution which they, tho Exccutive Com- mitteo of tho “Alliance, 'hnyu adopted. Tho Committee ask temperance peoply in cvery constitucney throughout the Dominion to urge their represontatives to lllrnnrc the propoacd amendiments. A mecting of the General Couneil idered an nllationist, but he knewof no valid Yensou agninet culurging our specie basts, and 1f wo are to have and maintain speclo-payments it must bo onlarged. Another objection to tho bill wi 0 well-known argnent ageinet bimotalisin, and the most gloomy pictures had been drawn of the rain that wonld hefal} our vountry it we adont bimetalls: Jlu argued that it was by no meons cortain that wtnndnrd valne was Jeza variable in the monomao- and the sols sentiment that found comman responso from them was, that Hayos had better bu 8 thousand tines Inauguratod $han that ono drop of blood should be shed, to uss Hewitt's words; or, to transiato his luter consclousness, hcturl ucrmwi! t‘l,m lr)'zrllwcn;lc‘ Igmrly. lllm (I:lun- atitution, ond tho hts of o people, than that Governimeat bonds should decline'a ecent on tho marketl that members of tho frm had transferred largo amounts of real eatato to thelr wives todefraud creditors. This Is falsc, a3 no such transters bave been made, though the firtn has been obliged to suspend, with labilitics aggregating $500,000, thie greater part of which ts paper held by varfous banks of this city. The understaud- Ing 18 thut thu creditors liave mada nnro‘mmnn ONI: 0P TiE EFFECTS OF GOLDITA LEGISLATION, Within a fow weeks a very marked folling off in the revenue_of the Government bus been : ntieed at the Treasury Department. ‘The rate of decrease s such 08 to excite serfous appre- henston that §f 1§ coutinues special lerisiation * will be needed to make provisions for the cur- rent expenecs of the Government. ELTCTION CABE. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Er , - o rory drop ot the .saruugrmxm Hetotvent communt. e e e c : : 3 - e 12 q h lendership anddindersuch nuaplees, | for a compromise, and have given th tirfh on o iweat, Urls d othice fuidt \\-AQ....'fiT%I,;"iif'E Mfl";l‘:“‘{f.”\i"l:‘u House m“x‘l:u‘lllM::i:rf:;ln‘;&n“:‘&“::l"!fi :‘;“v-'fi'\:n fi: |nl::- ififl‘.‘f:,‘“:‘é‘g‘ t‘gevl"l‘ocn-efcr'l'gfl}x'\‘?a'y“w‘l‘lfil{h%‘rr;{:nu'gz "I}l‘f‘)‘i‘:‘l:g::rfll! of thnp: Bouth saw ncuhr,rx;;mi wu?:cln w‘::rfd(: to :or‘nplluln Knn"x-m‘n::'nunu, 2.’,..‘} of the Alliance fs to be held nt Ottawn on the | $he ’ume-"'o:i thasysiomsit :flaoml‘fihfi?filnm;‘rx O vt todiny Nieard (o read. | Possiuility. * Uau thore ever been s moro prospor- Contested clections. a1 suctess mor hope for respectful con | 11 is roported that the tiom will be packlug hogs 20th and 21at [nst. e Ao e o bumption. Glandiar Discase, fuz of the majority report of the Bub-Commit- ‘1'351‘?“‘6'«' Aa‘;‘.’:flfi:fl Ev:‘::i‘lxcf;fl‘fdn’rp‘:g‘ 1720‘:3 lr. Gartieid ,f"“‘ l‘lu: ""3'1“"" h;ull nllrmlmd sldcration'in duienli n§nll ]:\'nh that fine inatinct | again within ten daya, % OT_’\‘—\\;A Ulsera ;nml:“:n;lrmmv;"na nl':;,“'g:‘mganr.u ’r;‘;dg.finl.; 183 T v clelen eu Ve y 9 ———— . oi 3 A ] i would vote. * it Feb, =’ ing Worm, “galt Rbeurm, B | ', Llack Tal el e, HISHIBOTL, FEROTY wil | Tt raventy:two yosrar “Ami yut durlug all that | © Tha motion went over without actlon, aud the ;‘i&,‘.‘}:‘é"q.3’:‘.’7"‘X(-'Ifvé"fim'a‘h'!fii'?."é'h'.',°"§.|'w'¢‘."z’r.&‘3 Naw Yonk, Feb, G.—At o mecting of tho .,&’?Q,‘Kéarffimf w.l:a‘lu(n ?::vczln?:umulm" o ‘r',""{"‘:' in the Hietn Tkt it e et e, A A T R G ; rouso o it sentiment, o, TORECIEILY, | crotors of dobn P Henry, Curran & Cou b0 | Ll e enicd by o man ot Dresd oI, | e R onie ol ot e - ‘o Preatdent naninated the followng Paat- | Thote motals Auctuated then & thoy Tave dons e e Hhete Seaco with Faio. [This condition of things | supended drug frin, Mr. Henry stated that out C‘mlml’hm B e “""v agon, | anda o taysies mll priTLo AL w0 i masters: duln 1 B, McCnin, Crawfordsville, | slnce, and brovably everwhido. Tt no Amer- THE RETURNING BOARD. | wasnot lost upon 3. Foster, who i8 8 keen | of the stock aud ttier asscts ho could pay 20 | o, ntta the: Farious tiy - aen, ivsssy s Totm Ar Lohmcs, Siiclion, 1.3 Thomaa | €an statestuan of that period thought of demon- — waa ot loat upo Sl R e Raiowiotor of | coptaon tho dcllat, ut with tho soerets of tho | Forimosters hruuzliout tho Dominton, notlty- | 1{aemin STt Tefiaiohbo s naxcy ctising clther. And now lot us turn to Rurope for a momant. What do we hiezr? 'The wailings of thousands of Jaboring men, yomen, and chlldren thrown out of employment; the crles of snenish of thone ©C. Patterson, North Platte, Neb, UTAIL ADMISSION B1LL. _Delegate Cannon's bill for the admiselon of U'tah ay a State will he reported on ml\'rrmla'_’h i sltuations, and o dovoted fricud of Ilayes, T told mo ho would muko o _specch ealeulated to wivo tho cause of Mr, Ilayes tha benetit of tho prevalling Democratic dlstrace d decompoeilon that sre coutfluall resvics. ko LGk waskos, mAd FUDaLEet b Ao it new matcrial inady frum healiby 00d=aiid tolf iilan will_and doca secilro~a cuto ls cery tiu foF whenonce Lhfs Temedy vommences its work of puriieation, and succceds in dlminieiug thie loss of Tilden's Agonts nt Work—Close of the Ar. guments In the Anderson Trial, Bnecinl Dipateh to The Chtcago Tyibune, Wasiixeron, D. C., Feb. 6.—Persons who g them that the English malls must close on Thursday Insteud of Friday, as herctofore, in order that Halifax may be reached shortly atter noon on Baturday. flrm, such as recipes for patent medicines, ho could pay 80 ceota, Ilis plan of payment was 5 per cent in cash, and the remalnder in alx, twelye, cighteen, twenty-four, aud thirty : 1he Touse sub-Comsnlttee on Territorles, Panda’ of other men who but u yi o ‘i % tlon. Accordingly, hie Went up to tho Houso | months, The Rev. N, (. Higginson, of Bt. | Wastes, its rep " Tapld, and eveny day tha i the House Kub Comiulites o B Tad | Sove elth, bit novw bankrapus, Th '8 wond, | N%o DECh nvestigatin tho orflu of tho move- | 403 gy aud inado speoct, In tho coursa of | O s D ia ey R Elimonne, rhoss | bAicat piitiee i e foadalenind Tisslon of Utal would clothe the Mormon | the same notes of worraw that so aflect weit against the Returning Board fn Loutslana | wlich he formulated the well-advised catch- pamo Is conneeted with er, Bppotite sud fouls and welghit io palnful social scaudal, hias sent in his resiguation and left tho city, ‘The Dominion Porlinment will assombic to- morrow. A lurge numbor uf members bave al- ready arrived, and it §8 expected that by Friday most of thein will be in thelr scats, On Thars- "‘-"f tho Houso will clect s Bpeaker, and on Felday tho usual formalitios connected with the opening of the Parllanent will tako place. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Ncw York, Feb. 6.—Chickering Hall belog umable to coutaln nll who wished to hear Col. TIngersoll lecture on Bunday night last, G- more’s Garden has been securcd for the Colonel fornext Saturday ovening. Arsany, N. Feb. 6,—~The Benato has agreed to the Assembly resolution placing flour, Jeached ashes, and potroleum on the freo lst of the canal toll-scet. Bvectar Dispatchta The Chicagn Tridbune., INDLANAOLIS, {nd., Fob. 6,—The sunual re- port, of tho Auditor of State shuwa the total o celpts from nll sources to have boen $1,185,971. 80, and the ordinary expenditures ou account of salartes and_running “cxpenses of benevolent Justitutions, $475 850 . . New Yonx, Feb. 0.—Tha declino of American vur ears in our uwn distreseed land. Huot from what conntries sdo they mainly come? From two, — old monometalilc Eneland and gold monometalllo e —while himctallic France, tho Jand of silver an well 09 gold, enjoys prosperity bardly o= ceaded by that of any people on esrth, 1t hnd hieen argited that our forefgn commerce wonid b detroyed. would ho disjointed, by the parenge of the pending bill, Tiad we not carriod on buviness during the past sixteen years with an unconverti- bl papor curroncy, ond was not the balance of trudo In our favor naw? Again, It had been srgued that the natlonal cradit wonld be dertroyed, 1low destroyed? Ly s paying our bands as ive promlsed Lo pay ihem: “Thio United States needed no anch proyas a singla £l standard fo support ity credit, "o reeourcos 51 thfs countey are too well kiown for hercredit to Deinjured. lelonged toeeo onr indebieduo at howme, and not ahroad. so there woul pricsthood with}State Soverclgnty, CONFIRMED, ? ‘I Renate donfirmed Jallua Stahol, of New Yurl, Consul at Osaku and Ilogo; James Gll- chrisf, Burveser of Customs at Wheellng, .; Jumes Lewls, Nuval Oflleer at New Orledns, dohu Oglesby, ' Assistant Appratser of 4 Merchandise at New Orleans. United Btates Attorneya—Lewls H. Waters, i builip T, Van- Western District ot Missour] ‘tah Territory, nasters—Elizaboth B, Cuthbertson, New Frederick B, Brayton, Mount rs. Mary 1. Letelicr, Nicholas- Yille, K Herman (laficke, Cheyenne Clty, W. b5 Joho W, Rozers, Decatur, Mich.; Fraok A. Duuelas, Houghton, Mich, Indiay Agents—Nathan E. Mecker, Whito plirase, that, with Hayes as Presldent, * the finz ahould wavo over Htatcs, mot over prov- incos.” *'o thils utterance there camo, fn due coursc of mintl, ' A RESPOXSE PHOM MR, IATES, tho snbstance of which 1s sct forth by Br. Foster_in_tho fnterview r'nnml elsawhero. When Mr, Foster received this letter, ho show- ot it to me, sud said: **Now you ses the wholo philosophy of the situatioo. ‘The South will bo better off with lioycs than with Til- den. This lettor puts foyes sqnarcty fn the lino of wy Loulsiana report of two years syo, and obables me to néxmk of and for Litn ez cathelra 60 far as the Southern question fa concerned. | Here {a o gleam of light. Here 8 n baais for & compromise botween the honest say that it 18 a scheme instituted by Samuel J. ‘Filden, who desires constantly to call public at- tentlon to his wounds. It is certain that tho movement Is disconraged by tho conservativo Represcatatives tor Loulslana and other peraons of the Soutl in Congress, Tho sppearance of Littlefleld in New Orleans, who was so entirely under Tilden's influence last winter here, helps to contlrm this theory. Dr. MeMillan, of New Orleaus, who is here secking to bo nppotnted Collector, in conversa- tlunto-day sall that tho prosceution of the Re- turnlog Board 18 distasteful to the malority of tha oo citizens of New Orleaus of both par- ties, and particularly amongbusiucas men. e i Not oily does the Sersspariuf; t e oaly, does (ho ermarasilion Resntren o el $ 'n'n‘“.x:!'lyg;n and Bikin diseasea, but it is tho only por Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Disoases. Gravel, Diab A e e T D e s By e D Y ekies Mohanlte OF o Wt Rk, o A AT SR AT whitesilk. oF thera 1y 8 morbid, dark blllou i ey B o, s phen ety pation’ whet 1 P e narait o Vb DACK ab ajore 1o forud. Tumor of Twelve Yoars’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Roesqlvent TIIOROLD, ONT, Bvecial Dispatch to Ths Chcago Tribune, Tnonowp, Ont., Fob, G—Mecmbers of the Btone-Cuttore’* Unlon along the new Welland Caual met to-day for tho express purpose of ofterjug tho won-Unlou etone-cutters lately ar- rived from Buffalo, who wero working fo loss v 4 DR, Hapwav—I havo hiad Ovarlan Tamor in the T Kol ey | Ao anmist denh fram Agorica 1o enrich uropa: | 8078 LAk s people thaughit that the oxcito- | Democrats of the South and the wise Repubile- thau the Uniou aliows, tompting inducsments | avarlcs ad Lowels, Alltio ductors sald sucre wat iver Areply Charies Wiloughue seas By | APAlSIL Tl g o medurihacgio, 0o | ment s b blood guelc b Unvs sl whie | ana o tho Rorth mbichutal s e | Ny b e eioni m thb | to Guit work, or othierwlse stop e by force, | BARR(CEN b 08 SRty L wa v Danfeiron, Fort Hull Agency, Idiho, G D el o8 hiele way ke Iros Nicholls waa i "_"“""V,IL:'“""' I"““l“ bt quies | povernmont to the States, and nb the same time | beat menus of prownotiug foreizn trade, ary Thoy succecded fn compelllug all Lut vight to | sud inodx iiscthingherpagms, Laaw yons ifssoin gt gucingn kort Ml ey, (e pctors | Sngidu. Fhey wroutd b et back thrs oot | aweht b b settorit L1 TRE Ui | SR o control of the eneral Govermnent | el In s pamphict by teury Halh uf shs Join the Unlon. A special police from Clifton | S0 1w sullearod fur tuclve years, % ey « Ghories R Coster, Pensign Agent st New | upon our bouls was greater it an il Laterest | showed wpnow may tend (ho thinks) to, st | fu chio hawls of thioss who brovented disunton, | Tvibune, just pudlishod. Tt {8 understood to | Woro ou the spot, mul tho military called out ‘St liestesty i ole botal Wtnar s LHiLspRrT, York, O e O mids. ko ng | ttlior ttaubics, Aol thut tho triais ars tusti- | 10 e way can theao twa resuits bo | forcabadow lchlhlh)u \Whid: tho protectioniats, | and held in readiness, ‘Ftvo wen were inod 810 | jumor io e lond ' Tubl hetrer, Sovarter, e / ONITUARY. S oM they must find purehasars In the Uniied gated 1 “.|"' Now O julutly sccomplished; sod in thelr jolut ac- | §u alliance with the shipbuilders, Wil sdvocate. cach for carrylue rovolvers. Allis quict now, | Baphiur than The worst ti ¥ n‘“(‘(‘"fm o E'""x'f' aite uf tho pronrictars of Hiates, and durposo they shuuld ol suehpor: | _{lmu (i o b n?.f“f'\f. al:\rr.gl‘:u complighioeut e, In my, judgent, nw‘aaly Nuw Ouvss, Foly 6.—Henry Bchmehl, the | but more trouble Is expected, ‘.':i.“.‘.‘,..‘."fi,",.,“ 98 \he powels ovet ihs Erin g o 1 et : \nturs, would pot every one in the lan At ¢ . Audeesou, ¢ for the subs scification of edestrian, comple 3 <5 - Dooas. NAl g ‘ e tropalitan’ Huteh JUIea- suddenlylatk e g v ous“bonda, Mera e at et T Lo wxtemd el sympadiy to | HonG, [o7, the substantB p ot th | pudeplraty COMBIELES Smdiion il sonidun Fublln f f qou shachs:”~ " HARMAN R KNAST: o M vus beld by Eoglshwen, o him to urge Wit not to be brow-beaten. Any MONCTON, N, B, Mr. Foster then asked ma to circulate tho PRICBE, = = 81 Por Bottle. Loy Four cowpanies of the Crescent flegimont in Alouge ne. = ho Fronch dubt by Fronehmen, and ho hoped tho | furtlier action an the part of theso Republicans 5 8pécial Disvateh fo The Chicago Tridy TIIE RECORD. day wuuld come when the Amorican deht would be P! text of the letter, accordinge to my alscretion, | full uniform visited him to-da; Moxcron, N. H., Feh, 0.—John sATE. olaby Absericane, on|rL:u;l::|ru:‘{lw:;;llnl wiould b [t poutpuncd to wall the ano of Lhe Sl aong 1y Bouvpern scquafutancos for thu pur- vt albdtaiois, (I , N. B, uim Osborne, s | AN IMPORTANT LETTER. W OULEANS, Feb, f—At tho Anderson trial to-day, il C, CastPlanos argucd for the defense, He held thut the crline charged had not been cstablished; that the con- soildated statement offered v - evidence is mot 0 |énhllu record, - being not certified by the Clerk of the Mistrict Court. 1lp sald the alleged conversation ot the Four Bosslous restuurant had been donied hx ull who were present and bad been on te stand, hotcl-keepor ot Bhicdlac, his wife, son, and daughter, charged by a servant-girl with mur- derfug Tim McCarthy, 8 well-kuown grocer of this town, in August last, werg to-day couymlt- tod for trint. Tho servaut-gicl Parkor, testified that Mrs, Osborno druged McCarthy’s lguor, snd that the husbaud aud son’split his head guen with au ax, and tho whola family then carted the body off In a wagon and dum’pudtl: Pose o) aying thelr_approbensiobs as to the conssquences of Mr. Tlayes' Juauguration, and \vmri,n view to tako advantago of tholr disgust at the LIDEOUS STUPLDITY AND THEB MARVELOUS IN- BRCILITY of the New York mavagement. Sbaring this disgust myself, profoundis impre: ed with the idea that tho perfect dinenthrallent of the Bouth had become, under the clrcumstances, 10 be sinll paper motey, and Congresn to volvo waa upin what baais it should rest. Weconld not malntain paper curroncy con- vertiblo at all tinos {nta coin unices we employed siiver ny well as gold for ils_Loso. shoutd be wuidea full legal-tender, the Idea of specle puyment in the United cd would woon bo ubanduned, Lve d’ oppuacnt to sn irredocmable aper currency aud every fricnd of wpeclo currency Hould inalst apon a full remonetization of siver, 1f this biil should hecome a law i1a tendenty would e prollem for ' DIVIL A MIRACLE," Apecial Dispatah to The Chlcugo Tribune. BeTuLEuey, Ya, Feb, G—A peremptory summons (n the Archbisbon’s own handwritiug took Father Helnan andd Bruce to Phitadelplia yesterday to account for tho furorg that:ths Qreth miracle had ereated. Father JHelnan bias roturncd, -sud it is reported will on Sunday Wasitinarox, D. ., Feb, 8.—Mr. Davls (I1.) eald there was an immenso mecting of the citl- zens of Chicago ou the 13th of Deceinber Jast to ¢ give expression to their opiniun on the Silyer g il Upwards of 5,000 persons attended thy meeting, nud every sentiment uttered favoring the provisions of the bl now pending before the Bennto met with an enthuslastic responee, Ay Aupom, Mich., Apri} 80, 1f [indsies 1 lave R i Tlile, and alsp wiiug tho Wiy feliefabout oa8 ear fur oyarian tuiuors 3 the abdoion, wiik:i (e it smment ghyaiciens OF cur. Msdicel Callexe pros ‘the m%“n%‘.. knoteon s troe, My wefght wis an pouns whcn L cquamienged with your roi udles, 81 ML 18 (WO Bandred ng Len s but 6 ailpone yet. }navo takon 3 Tisliet, anc Unless wifver wenty-four bottics of e et Bige b “four bottiaof pli. ilio m.ulfo es (rom G, q_nu(ln‘.’"rufl'uu-c Sl Y T'ue uriguments were closed to-night by Ate { 0y ] ¢ luoe ol S ovarske sodii be. t & stop 1o the d 1 el ¥ bu-ail and end-all of th g of 157 uext ennouuce - tho Archbishop’s conclu- Into the Beatoue River, Interest in the uffi ur book ** ¥elsy nd Truc. L e s iR A | o SN W VR | s S S b riblhops soody | o U SOt o . provincs i | TS e e, ; ueotng, which weee Anh.ml;:-l for presentation | etiation of wilver wntl 8 compuct with uiber nriteouchls charge, which wil novbogiven to | Boutheru people Leld out trom thy | understood thatt o to bo & confession that ug | there ls lnteiso excltement, Iu Moncton and ¥ls | Apothor Toft P 4 “unggress, were not sent hors until now, Il | Bations ho mado, it would nover ba remnetized, \\"nlll'!ln B O ot N Lond has direction o Gramerey Park, Miiracle waa dony onid thiat he was deluded, The. | <1 Tothor er from Mra, C, Erapf, then quoted from the preamble sl regolutions ndupted, which favor the remonetization of . wlver, and declare thut the Government *can- .. 7 wmot waive it right to pay jts bonds fo silver or iy el one | Ceoniry wonld | be piged Dy e Taide ot e Wingtatli iotes, Lot the commerclal world know we do ot ftend to alaudou the uso of wiiver. Filver was an American product, Many milllune of dotlavs and the Tabor of thousands of 7 adopted Mr. Foster's ugyostion, and, with some fudustry, soread tho news of Bir, Tiayes' lndopsciuent of the wiss and Liberal ut- terunces of Mr, Foster among thy represcuta- ondent of the pricsts I his wectlon . were alinost to- tally opposed to the furce,s and while Hclvan was yosterday asserting the gone ufueness of the' cure a ucighborivic pricat told been reduced to $10,000. e e ———— et THE VIEATHER HALIFAX, Apeelal Dispateh to The Chicaza Tvibune, Haueax, Feb, G—Irregular and corrupt 3y hesith Ls greatly Imurove Ip’llahm nLravey ines. ‘lfl-cu‘zr W i Soustty 1o ueasly so. Diviey | s, beall < Orrion or TUE Cmkr BioNaL Orices, | tives of the South, = As cor Yin squarely, ** Divil o miracledid you porfarui| | practices having been reported fn connection , sud my welzhi docrening vel i old Luld ou the tablg, the bjll now belwg | employed In ta production In thie cous A i v | New Orleans the oillcial journal of | y, AL Roie S yoanorionm ¢ ) ‘it many’ calls this sunier (o 1naulre of i Teefurs Alie Benates 20 des m,uu,,”,f; i tndustry woald be' cruot | WASHINGTON, D. 0., Feb, 7—1 a. m~Indica- | 1e"Nicholls Goverouwent In Loutsians, I was fu !‘g\s k‘,‘-:fl ‘:hm:\.k@mu:% M d."?nfi'-‘.‘-‘.'fi cl‘n;::::_ with the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, she local | the wonderlul care youz micdicine hag voni fof bt ony nnfl unjust, r. Kernsn sald e would be glad If we conid hold our o Nomes but a8 compared with Eusopean conntries ours was a 1ew country, .aud tious—For the Upper Lalis Region clear weather, followed by tncrousing cloudinesa and raln or suow, warus southerly, veering to cotder north- weat winds, falling followed by rising barom- Government appointed a Commisalon 2 Inves- tigato the watter, The reault of the Inquiry {s that the’ BMedical Buperintcudest, Assistant l‘hynldn:»l, Bumm‘:fi and Storckegper have been closo oud intimate coutuuoication with the Hon. E, A. Burke, the oflicial representative or attorney for that Gosernmeut before the Comumnitiees of Congruss. M. Burke o uatae from 1o pie g, ‘We are well acqaatnted with [ eaam s seaaatnted e M KILEE R smeans of sellioR many Lottles of thi¢ Hesolvent by t8e P Mr. Davia psaid that the accompanying pro- - ceedings were extracts from tho speceh of Mr, Bliermdn tu the Senate, Jau, 27, 1800, and also frum the specches of Wobater sud Clay, which the ure for Readlugz, She left ot 8 o'clock this cvening, and her presence called tQ the depot s ltmaense crowd, peeded caplial cheap oa possible to dovelow our bad trenched upon thd Hmits = of T ——— druggists of ARD Arbar, (o Pereonk stiticted with (ter i wtele requested by the t to hand o Cerel pettioncrs deatred him to v read at 146 Glerk's E‘“}:} rlea: atd our. sespureve, . If e dotion of | oter, Lusian possibility in bis ¢urts o ald 3ir, Flold OBITUARY, Tolcutionn, reroneat toBnd 10 thelr | aliumere, Welns, bosiy o some wendechis \ aeak, but, s ho understood sbat such yngresy L paasing (s Bk ahonld Lt e hotus 6ot LOCAL QNSKRVATIONA and had epjoyod his Isbor for Lis paws. Ila Bpecial Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribuna BRRBACE & CO- 3 ik but, b underatood that nch @ coureo | bouds from Rhvoul ouf eupita) woutd be wawted | o oA Tt | agrecd with e e asfon- that the out: | Mavison, Wis., Feb. 6.—Chatles D. Atwood, Couuwcueme on the 10t tnst the AUsnLine | Ao asbor, Mich, 4vg. 18, T, " it o the st She syt ulidahed o that extent 40 | ~Fioe 1 Far, [T har| Wini._) Vi, it e e ey Dotk was. hopeless: $hat | Jr., cdltor of tho Wiconsti State Journaly n son e g orrost . i Setiato bill to remit the 1o taxen on tnsolrs | paseags of the Maithews resolution, and wild it T B W 14 Tiden's attempt to handlo the disputed § or' ' Ea g e : —— «nt saviuze Lauky was called n of Gen. Duyld Atwood, owner ol tha Jouraal, " enbaariige laiked l&uu';fl:l'x;flll,:‘.&nvlulllh) topped at unca the fundiug of uur debt at 4 per o 2 Presidentis] succeasion as 1f it were m proceed- | ooy ey o » SWLEE avonrad, | - WATFORD, ONT. g 4 ol dncined sl (ke explestin of e morsing | sonls, Aot e e s fug to wreek au {usolyeut rallroad, corporatiol tis ingialog s e'clock. , Hotwd sulise: 1 X Londy, and (his was dotrimental to our welfare. ‘Thiw bil), should it pass, would not briug the rulief expected 10 tho Isbarlng classcs. This bl was » ')) In the wrong direction either to alleviste the erinze of our countrymen of Lo prevent thelr Spsola) apudch o The Ohicago Tribuna WaLroup, Ont., Feb. 8.—A vein of copper has been struck hers ot a deoth of 115 feot, Large quantitics hayo been taken gut, thorough- was foredoomed to fuliure, and tbat tho tiue had come when the Bouth must take the best boud of self-preservation it could wrin that eloventh hour, from the m&-clndugu cd soverely, especially for the past month, com- moncing with a diflculty In thy ear, The dis- easy went to his Yraln, finelly ending fo poeus monly, which refused to yleld to the wmost skill- i wumed, sud Ar. Thurmao spoke In favor thereof, it u'x,rx."yhe'rr‘z'x; ‘x‘}“i“ :l pclnlu‘u [ \\uul'urwfiu v 2 riratlig sRsinst ouy clyng the Tl duty on foreiin waol, ¢ Refrred, eapiEls 3ir. Brucy presented jolut resolutions DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! o 4 recurzenco i tho fatu; of Fato. P for " : ol L (havor oF e ;nlu poke o I'I‘:"’h"'“:‘ oud, il curtoney ss i . At putct Lt Bigross ety to sestty fulmedical rentmenty aud, thougy every cx- ‘{{u“f,‘}“a,:’;{‘mfifi;gnfifimm{l tho pure i ‘ 1 3 o b ug casential to the | perity ol o countl '_—_.‘ e an error tual cen proj ated us to Burge. ol ‘Wus patient sought, e sulfer! a- o taateless, ¢ I fi'.,,',,‘:,‘:,’:l‘&'u::fl,‘;*m":‘ ‘L‘,:‘L;’: aaues suwtatued by | pud tefurrivg 1o dh grevnbac curcelicy, the Y 2, W It Lias beca said thut Euxkg?u in commuoica | tleuy uink slow) div bvl’d,"_ until the 30" o ———— n&{-‘;fi.’u}‘m gyt oL N e, Tl i Thelaunscoutur thy seioars blicertan Tumice 1 ury of tho coputiydughe apilainsctys ) A Hhoi with the Republicans frow the firet; that, | A youbg man of bright propilse has been cut MONTREAL, maptonlis se e cure ot aflamongt Ui 26050 H Ciwd diatee, dbelorred: aala fuw e wos'd diCe [l WIGH Brainesse pec o W e R aatiat r. Vil Lo, wa | down i the Leight promb of carly imanbiood: | MowtawaL, Cun, Feb. 8—A b bas | il o T D el Tt S Thiririn aruc tat slivee and cold had | |e i sturor fwcive. Yesrs aficr, the, War, bndo ro carclully preservig o baus of surrander ta the | }iis death Is universally rouretted. Mr. At L e, JerIant 948 v n,-.wwwum.im"h v Fover, lutas becwti wetalic thoney of e world for' thous e et standard, but daing tha pust frioade o Moyus. Thly evatewent 1s, 10 my | was 3 years old, nud leaves & wife sud onc boen lasucd for tho arrest of B I Coft, ux- | mulpa ot the Hdvelh Jiestus, 4 Syenesty it .rum:x‘m\{Jn."'m',hilu:‘i'u’;".:"';:fl‘.’g".'.fi“:l, ulihe | tuelve yosre wo mlux tuts flncull;:llm carrenc knowledge, P = Desurital oy 4 yoars old. mcl:"fl mzl ;lnundn Agac;u:‘umrl Bi:anmnc‘: “3‘,. \i;e;.} X y " 4 ] et ; alled, d CUTieics s ulterwasd f The L aitod bt from | traco thiseas e isouial £ 1o CoBOLEY: *a luvented by personal ouciles of Burke, and cir- office, i Lo toe Declirauon of Judependence uutll the silve aris demousileed by wmistake, und e ‘Jinowludge of the people o Longress, by tbe en. Sctuewtof the Kevlicd Statutes in 1674. Both ynciale are suited to perform the fuuctions of wone <. and sliver dovs pecform that function atouy 3 larg msjority 6f the human Face. Siiver 3a capectally sitted for amall teanvactione, Sud ‘way hercloro b properly calicd bu moucy uf ths peoply fu humble Circdmetances, —rg———— KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Special Diswateh to Tha CAirage Tribuses Datnowr, Mich., Feb. 8.—~The Michigan Grand Lodge of Kuigitts of Pythias elected to-day the following ofticers for tho cnsulug year: £.G.C.y the Hon. C. D. Little, of Sagiuaw City; G. the ilon John A. Bweezey, of Hastings; U. V. (o‘l-J. T-’ lJl lkhnomly,;‘l (l:llt’cl‘l Q. ¥, J. E. Tys- cl), of Jackson; G. AL of £, M. Lenbofl, of De- trolt; Q. K. of K b et M tic of Detroft; Q.M. st A J, R Benoctt, of Muske- gong U Lt d. 0 Woadey, of St. Clair; G, O, ™1, L. Bisilop, of Kutaunzoo; Supreme Hep- resentabive fug LWo yeare, the Hoo. (f D. Little. ‘The next sesslon 510 b beld at Jacksow, ju Fubruary, 1579 greenbucks would be copvertible lute gold to-day Wero It uot for tho uuccrialaty produced by the discusalon on this Silver bill. The practical re- wult of the puvsazo of this bill would be a luctuat. Jug curreucy. Gold would bo expelled frow the country, aud our grecubacks would deop & litle Below the silver, u that would be the coln with which they wasi be rodecied. e was alrald tho passace of this bill would take ua buck ta au Iiredecuaulo yapet curreucy. | Iy thought Cougrens bad bettcr Jeglalaty 0 us Ty foul stcp by step, uad not be pushed ou 1o a0 sable paper curreucy. Mo favored waking wollar worth mors futrivslcally, say o 430 gritus, Tho jegislation sboutd be yieh as o koep sliver susordinate 1o gold coi, i probably afier 4 time, by freatics with other Baliois, 106 bwo wetala ikt bo brought together. Mr. Christiaucy sald bo wouhl azan veoture o ————— - NSURANGE IN INDIANA, 3 s IRANGE m.c%Aa Triduse, InDiawaroLs, Iud.,, Feb. 8.—~The Auditor of tho 8tate has written an open letter warnlng policyholders ugplnst dolug business with furelzu lfe-tnsurance companles which have tob cowplicd with thq provislous of the Btate luw, and the Bupremo Court holds that such com- Jru.m cyuuot travsuct business lu this iuw. ho Nm&lukuflc«l ape bhe Ohijo Mutual Relict Association ot Urbaa, O., the Western Mutual Protecdon snd Retlef Assoclatlon of Bellefon- talue, O, the Oblo Alutual Beuelit Assoclation o1 ‘Tolodo, und the Mutual Beoett Associutivo of Peausylysuia. culated by people whe, In their autagonisw to un,-e;.luuum every olbier featura of the situa- tiou, 1 believe I was oue of the frst purewvns to whom Burke coutided his views us ta the neces- sity of acomprowmise, and 1 know that he aid not. wholly sbandon bits Looe of Dewoeratic success uutil Howitt wade that fuolish spoech o reply to Heury Watterson. Aftor that ho satd it wus ~ 10 use, the tide was all sctting one way, aud the uly thing tho South could do was to save it oo UEAN STERMSHE NEWS, | g o Gt A e 2 e ¢d the Southern represcntation i Wual- Assyrly, Gtopla, and Model, from New York, ¥ u‘:lh sud formed Petig I which thy sced of haye arriyed vut. ayus” letter to, Fuster sprouted eastly oud New Yous, Feb, G.—Arrived, stesmstiva | grew rapidiy. Muntans snd Parthls, frow Liverpool; Gellert, The text of the letier was circulated, and the frow Hamburg; Viclurls, from Glasgow, Southern wen beld several fuforwal confes- & k ety bour Eruptions. ha Slobjacl, Bw i Hresin e I“KI;I.?: 113 ur Webs bt Sy R f 4 e g Unbe: i Buin PiiRed it ko burmiad A {oW Uoees of Radway's Pills will frue mc;.qu e e -READ FALSE AND TRUE. Bend ong Ietter stamp to RADWAY & €0, K05 WhrTen b Now Yyl Lloriiasivs WerLh LBousssd WL DY 8500 Sl ) 1t follows shat the burden of pivof reats o 5 Who fuaist thet silver abould be drnmnell‘;cdlfmll‘; i s ariucd that to rebabilitate the dullar of 41204 ; grulus would defraud the public creditora. v €:unot be true, fur the coutract fa to pay fn_gither wold or slver of the staudara value of the United Stulcs us July 14, 1870, when te ellver dollur of 4154 gruine wad 8 full legul-louder with the ncht 5 untuatted cotbage, sud i ae elwply Jwpossibiy * %

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