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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Y, 1878-TWELVE PAGES. Times of the 10th ult. prints the proceed- ings, which we copy elsoyhere, snd it de- votes a long loader trying to show that the reform is impracticablo, .and that English spolling, althongh a dreadful hoteh-potch of contradiotions and anomalies, ought not to bo changed, as it might interfers with otymology. But the portion of the langusge which most needs a roformed orthography is the Anglo-Baxon, and the etymology of that port in 80 obscure that it is not understood the envy and sorrow of adjacont pricsts, | from this main point to incidental theories nnknown to fame, and doomed, ns they | that do not agros among themselves. For thought, to Iabor on in obscurity, while his | instance, Mr. Braive thinks that the silver name wasin every one's mouth. They have | dollar shonld contain 425 graine, 83 & means thoir revenge now, howaver, and the neigh- | o insnre an equilibrinm betwoen silver and bor of Father H., who quietly remarked to | gold; but at the same time he says: “The bim, “Divil & miracle did you ever perform; | European countries, when driven to fall re- you haven't faith enough,” faintly exprossed | monctization, aas I believe they will be, must the general eatisfaction that the would-bo | of necessity adopt their oid ratio of 16} of miracle-worker was no bettor than them. | milver to 1 of gold, and we shall then be selves, compelled to ndopt the same ratio instend unless she consonts to loarn the acience of war as other natfens have. Her people will have fo got over their aversion {0 wenring uniforms and shouldering muskets, They will have to learn to forego ronat beet and ale and live on camp fare, The Government will have to adopt the Prassian system and compel the young men to bocoma soldiers by sctual camp life and drill for o specified time, and thus have n roserve of trained and disciplined n bnttlos alone and unaided for their rights hs wall a3 hor own. Every considerntion prompts o energetic aotion in the pending contest, It is not alon® the fact that every other aectién of the conntry is robbed for the benefit of the fraternity of corrnpt importers of New York Oity that shonld stimulste to exortion. The corrupt conduot of the New York Castom-Houso is & great scandal which inflicta disgrace upon the Government and people of the whole United States. Thisdis- Lower House. The changes are {p the right 1. rectlon, but the West Is intcreatedl In them only 04 Indlqitions of the blrtk oL, new commet.” clal splrit In Now TYork, _The time hay passed whon the farmers of the Weg wers absolutoly dopendent wmpon the Erjg Cana! f6r means of trausporting thelr producy to the seaboard. If the canal-tolla arc not lowy enough, they will ship to Baltimore, Boaton, or Quebee, and lot the canal slone. All measures of Internal polley relating to the management of the canal aud lateral braoches concern New | The @Itfihx_me. TERMS OB SUBSCRIPTION. Y MATL~—TX ADVARCE—FOSTAGE PREPAID, 1)y FAition, ons year.. 812, Paridof & year. ber month. Eanday Editlon: Lit Tiouble hee £aturday Faltion, Ewelve pi - Weekly, one Tear. ... ATtaof & Tear, por moni WEERLY EDITION, FOSTPAID. York, therefore, more than they do the Wess, D ©One copy, per ye: 80 e ©of onr former 16 to 1." Then why should | or regarded by one person in & thousand, so | troops to call npon inany contingency, who | grade onght to be speedily wiped ont; and 4 cith of ol L) . gratifying to sco that the Democtatio | wo rendor this foescen mecessity tho [ that objection docsn’t amount tomuch. In | could bagelied upon at immediato notise to | the offioials aud morchants who have con- :'m{‘:"l'c;“r'."k‘l‘l;"',:'_:‘}.;‘:{"b‘"';,z]“:,f‘,t':n‘:' Give Post-Office sddrers 1o full facloding Btatesnd | mojority in the Houso contains s libersl | mory diffenit to accomplish by starting | rogard to the demands of the delegates, tho march to the- fleld as component parts of | tributed to overwhelm tho country with it : do 803 the West will neither help to sustain the burden, nor be robbed without its knowledge for any such purpose. ‘ounty. Remittances may be made either by draft, express, ost-Office order, or n registered lettern, at our risk. TERMS TO CITY SUDBCRIDERS. Tafly, delivered, Sunday excepted, 25 centa per week. atiy, delivered, Bunday Incinded, 30 cents per woek. Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, sprinkling of consoientions members who | ant with new ratio of 164 to 1, instead of are strongly averso to the passago of bills | fonving it nt the old ratio of 16 to 1? There forthe sllowance and payment of private [ j5a palpanle inconaistency in this which is claims growing out of the War. A bill [ not reconeiled mor explained away by any- g)pny two claimants now residing {1'1‘ New | thing which ho sald subsequently. ork 18,480 for tho uso of some mill Prop- | - Onq rengon why Mr. Brase favors & pres- erty by the Unitod States authorities during | on inoreana in lh’n weight of tho ailvcrp dol- the War was dofented in tho Houso [ 1or y1ongh ho admits that n rednetion in tha yosterdny by a vote of 04 yeas 10| yight will be nocessary ultimaltely, is, as ho 109 nays, tho Democrats chiefly VOUNR | gy bocanse * injustic wonld bo done to in the afirmative and tho Ropublicans every holder of a logal-tonder note or No- in the negativo, though thero wers numer- | (iona) Bank note,” He bnscs this injustice ous exceptions to therule. Tho bill was op- | o5 1o nllegntion that ft was promised from posed loss on nccount of the merits of the | g pour Gt fta fssno that the paper moncy claim than tie dangerous precedent tobe | wontg ono dny be ns good as gold.” And ontablished by its pasaogo, and n good oxam- | ypy 4y jgt 3, Brarxc's mistake, ovidently plo was set which the country will expect | yi1010q by the habit of regarding tho gold tha House to scrupulously imitate herenfter. ! qoilax ns tho only standard, though contend- . Animportant witness in the trial of Raxnz ing that tho Comstitution requires both gold Times says: The deputation from the London and athor School Boarda and from_ varinus learned socteties hethaps wisely confined itseif to o very motest erfland for reform, cxpressed in very general terma, I it had displayed the parposes of real phonetic enthasissts, it might have heen liatened o with leas pationce. They peinted ont to the Chief of the Educational Department that o re. form In spelling wonld atly facllitate the earlier processea of elementary education, This is o quertion anito distinet from the adoptlon of such a ayatem of phonetic writing as that ‘advocated for 20 many years beforo an indifferent and rcoffing gnhuc by Mr. Prrstax and his assoclates. Bpelling- teform, then, which is all the dcpatation asxed for, fs one_qucstion: phonetic spelling is quite another. Dut we fear the macderata sidvocatea of the former arc only too likely fo bo carried away by the enthnsiasts of the latier, ————— THE HOKORS T0 BTANLEY. Braxer has been doubly fortunata as an explorer, inasmuch ns ho hns not only ne- complishod tho work he set ont to do, but has also lived lo receivo in person the hone the regular army instoad of raw rocruits, "The iden of conscription mny be distastefal and irknome to the average Englishman and in conflict with his idons of personal inde- pendence and politieal freedom, but it is the foundation upon which England must build if ahe s to rotain hor prestigo and impor- tance na o military power and her control of her vast {nland possessions, If sho ia going to compete with the Continentiol Powers she must compote on the same terms and opposo armics to armics. The oxact status of England msy be shown by comparison with France, England, with a population of 33,000,000, has a rogular army of abont 100,000 men, while France, with a popula- tion of over 37,000,000, has an army of over 600,000, which, nnder the operations of its presont military system, basod upon the ought to bo brought to the bar of justice, convioted of their crimes, and punished. ‘Why should not the press and people of Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and 8t. Lonls unite with the pross snd beo- ple of Chicago in the accomplishment of this worthy object? ——— A spocial to tho Feening Post sy Benator Cnniatiaxor, of Michigan, is now (ne rineipal disposer of the offices of the Peninsnla tate, bolng shont as strong with Ilaves as Olq Zaca used 1o be with Gnaxr. This partlality has boen observed before, anq some peoplo have been so uncharitable as g ascribe It to CnmisTIANCT'S position of hoatility to the Rilver bilt, It is alleged that Haresys nursing him with patronage, so as to sccure 5 vote from him in sapport of a veto. We would bo more disposed to eredit this rumor {01t wery knowan that he Intended to veto the Bilver b, et The Eastera gold-bug newspapers are per. ceptibly weakoning {n thelr oppositivn to the re. catablishment of the silver dollar, Tley seq that they oro kickiog vainly azalnst tho in. ovitable, JAYRAWK Gourp's paver s stil Corner Mdison and Dearborn-sts.. Chicago, fll. Ordera for the deltvery of Trx TRINUNS at Evanston, ‘Englewood, and Hyde Fark left In the connting:room willyecelve prompt attention. TRIBUNE BRANCHU OFFICES, Tix Cnicaao TRIAUNE has established branch ofiices for the recciptof subscrintions and advertisements se fToflaws: NEW YORR=-TRoom 20 Trisune Building, F.T. Mc- FApDRY, Manager, TARIS, France—~No, 10 Rue de Is Grange-Batelicre. T, ManLxs, Agent. LONDQN, Eng.—American Exchange, 440 Strand. RexEy F, GiLtin, Agent. 8AN FHANCISCO, Cal.—Talace Hotel. ——eem TAMUSEMENTS, «a O1-cent dollar,—ropeats it mechanieally, Tns TripuNa asked it to name the nation in which rold and silver are full legal-tonders whore sil- ver {8 a Ol-cont dollar. Of course it could not 1o it, as there {s nono such; bat, in len of yield- ing the polnt with the best grace possible, it takes refugo in this silly absurdivy: 1n the first place, thers is no natlon on the face of tho eartn, **In which gold and sliser are fall legal-tenders,” whora the dollar 1s the currency unit: and, in the sccond place, there 18 no nation on the face of the earth in which tho sliver coinago 18 unrestricted and aniimited, as the Duaxp bill proposen to make it In thia conntry, i Prusstan, will shortly reach 1,000,000, and aplteful, the Nation has grown surly, the Worid MeVickor's Theatre. ot Golesburg is Wrtzee Ketzen, n Ind 11 | 004 silvor standards. Tho fack i, that thero | ooy yint wore hin right. His journey from | il"continua to inoronso in proportion to | ,, ThO irst contemptiblo quibbte fs on the word | gromla and vaaos less victously, and ‘hie e nd 4 gl Bircts Doineee ne. Desom t th was naver any promise that ‘‘the PAPCT | ypg tyest Const to London wna n triumph v *dollar,"? which fn Franco 1s a five-franc and 0 | Fierald hava protty much abandancd the content +Tabr® and ~Tarocy the Taron." ~ Afternoon ani | JEAF8 of ago, who was ot the front of the | W L N0 P Ful Toona og gota, | bao, West Gonth to Lonon e moderm | Zopuiation. By tho two-yosrs' ayslom of | Germany u thaler, each boaring tho proportion Lol 1ot and digniled erenlog. pursuit on the Sanday when BerpEx wos 03 WOl ong Llay. o A% 8°%" | gmch ns no other private porson In modern ( 4l England should have st the expiration | of 153¢ o silver to 1 of gold. As o the second whilo the Zimse protests In a quict and dignified —_— hot and killed by the flying desperado. The but there wns a promise that the papoer | 4o 05,0 onjoyed, and tho recoption ten- ' Rold. manoer. But thoy all feel whipped. THoolcy’s Thentre. shot an y g desp honld be rodeomed in coin, thatis, in yed, T of that time an army of at least 600,000, and | wrotched quibble, tho aliver men wiil take Into el s Randoiph street. between Clark and Lasalie. | boy will prove a tronblesome obstacla in the | foney should be rodeomed in coin, thnt s, dored him in London, reported in yester- | {4 ‘ould bo omo of fho strongest armies in | respecttul consideration, when tho time comes et i Ensagement of the Btrakosch Overa Tronge. #*AUMa™ | o % qovie o ling of defonso, for ho got nenr | 801 dollars 6f 25 8-10 grains or silver dol- | qyytg rnunee, was approprintely moro im- et il itbe | e L e rerestl to oy biies Ahoidalntiilery < at2p, m. o Y h g0 1 ¢ 412} grali b th tion of the y T, pprop: v the world, na it would be made np of unsur- | the proposition to restrict silver colnage In tho | of ¢hq lato Mr. Ricrianp CoBDEN are now col. Waieiion Tainties cnough to Ranor to recoive a bullet in tho [ /4% © graing; ab. 110 Op 2o whioh | POUDE thaa suy of those which hod proeod- | puceeq fighting matorial, combining with | United Btates after wo have as much per cabita | Jecting and rrauging his corrospondence, wity Monroe strect, cornerof Dearborn, Ergagementof | ankle from his revolver, wheroupon, very Govcrnl::cnt. This is the l"°"“l which | o3 Tne Eoglish people feel pecalintly | courago the most doggod porsistence aud re- | of legal-tender siiver fu circulation In this coun- | o yiew tofts early publication. They wil fest mr:‘u Tankln, *'The Danites” Afternoon a3d [ papurally he “eat down under a troo and must kopt. For n long time after | rhiarof 1o Braxeey, becauso his ggecoss is runckablo powers of ondurance, With such try as Franca has. It will require more fhl'n obliged If any one posaeasing letters from him, evening. - cried a little.” Dint the good uso of thokeon the promisa was mnde, the silver | largo part theirs. Spesking tho samo |y army swollin by aal acerotion np 400 wnillfons to reach that vrnmrflon. Can't | \which conld be Included {n the work, will gend New Chlcago Theatre, dollar of 412§ gmins was worth | 4o Bel 1o ith e, follo J g by grad: the Journal be tuduced to quit making a ridic- | ghem to Mr, T. B, Porren, M. P., Reform Club Clrk strec onpotia Aherman Mowe, Engage. | JOUDg oyes beforo they wero blinded with | 1 &y P &0 {0000 o3 510 gratnw, | LongTer belongtog to tho somo rce, foblo | toa milllon, and with tho strongest oot tho | ulous s of tscit? Chambers, 105 Fall Mali, London, 8. W. LS mentof Den Thompson, **Joshus Whiteomy."" Af- | tears of pain haa proved of great valuo to the | T re ‘K““B”z" "”"" i‘; & “5 el ing at first intho track of an English ex- | 5o/1q hos over scon, England would not ) ) , 8. W. temoonsndevenlng. prosocation in the effort to so thoronghly | Do¢8 3r. Brawxe clnim, it rosumption liad | piarer, and stimulated throughont by the | pegitate in her war policica or seok for allics, | A Madison, Wis., dispa : Th . Trnes occupled 0 Clocinnat{ azetle nlludes to LDEN'S _ Coloum Fovelty Thentre. | gottlo the question of idontity that no | been agitated whilo tho two eolns ocenpiof | oxampjo and advieo of tho fllustrious Liv- | fior * decisions In councll would o | fohoth flamsess farcs numbor of petltions Rete | Game.# Wo hopo slncorcly that ths i n game o ry rete FUBRED sad Randoloh. | ymonnt of alibi-swenring will avail th other | STcl8 relation, that nith would havo | pigeroxe, Sraxter hos brought credit to the | \ofied for with that anxloty with which all | tonal smendment to probibit traic In- nioxle | which Mr, TiLoEN can hold is own at. Wo s side in rising o doubt in the minds of tho required an incrosso in the weight of the | prpiieh nation only inferior to that which Enropo looks now to Germany, She would | catinzliuots ln Wiaconsin, recollect that he was badly beuten at *zeren SOCIEYY MEBTINGS: Jury as to whether tho right mnn occupies | £01d dollar to maka it of equal valuo with | g "hos bostowed upon his own. The | yo¢ only hold India with an fron , but |, 0 what way would tho sdoptlon of a constl- | gy 1 last spring. . T WARREN LODOR. No. 200, A. F. & . | the prisonor's bor. Mo stands an excollont | tho silver at that time? Would anybods | st ontorpriso in which ho was engnged | yoql establish her African commfrdn' i l‘:‘:fi:‘l{::‘:"d:’:fi:‘lfiofi ::,u dl:‘l“?ufiz of liquor e M tirgiay Communication thin {Satardsy) cvening | chanco of being convieted “out of the | Have thonght of makiug such a demand | waq Lalt-English in its origin and execution. itlsh | o oure pp ma drink any moro | Tho Tnrks have gono complotoly batk on En. R SOk Prompes. Visiiors welsome. - By | © sing; convic der th i Batad 11 M piro which is now the dream of Bri than a prohibitory statutel Neither aro of any | gland, and hope to cffect an cnduring alliance [ arder of the W 31, DUNLOF, becretary. _ | mouths of babes and sucklings.” " ‘;;U;?i:xg':':;;: e s | skt the oxpeusas worg borae by an English | pirgssmen, and dofond it agafust ooy possible | moto practical valus then the Paoe’s bull | with Russla. They falled to *lick? the person th —_—— mr———— newspaper; the only Enropean companions G .\ # < SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1978, | 1t the Eogiih Orbinet s comrestly fu- | e preciely tho same thing an a domnnd 0r | of Srasers wers Engl; and ho coivad | oo Ol ot e, ety | Moton redsivbon eluntay temparaoeo picdgs | e o or iy ek th b o e formed as to tho hithorto unpublishfd por. | an enlarged gold dollar would havo been | po at the beginning aud tho end of his | on s warfooting. Its States aro peopled | a8 alrcady dome infinitely moro to arrest in- e ——te m OHICAGO MARKET SUMMARY, tion of the armistice conditions, Russin has | then. If it would havo had no meritin one } oxpiomtions efficiont aid from the reprosont- ith soldi Gonsolidation of strongth, | temoerance, roform drunkards, and keep others * The fact that “‘“"“'C“"“‘l Taursta m The Chicago produce marketa wers very ir- | go arrangod the terms of ngrooment with the | caso, it has nono in tho other, M, BLAINE'S | y4iveq of tho English Governmont, L2 EOUTOTR, | Sonapdh: a0 rongthhy | grom bocoming drankards, than sl the Msino | are running for the Presidency,” sags the Cia. by regular yesterday, with great weakness in provis- | porse (ot she is virtnally in possession of | error is in ignoring the fact that tha vory Gl incronso of territory, and enlargoment of | yuivs ang cosrcive political leglslation that have | clnnatt Enguirer, ‘* scoms to be lost. sizht of." T, fona. Stesn pork closed 5Q7eiper bridower, ot | oo Do n? F IV dlz)o 5 P:hwgh ‘o | casonco of tlia donblo standard s tho option Tl;mu? "}'}'“"“l:‘l'l“”d“"‘“"& “;‘l“"‘““;‘ ron- | ompire are tholr controlling motivos. En- | been dovised sinco NsatL Dow lnvented tho | This {8 plainly afalso start. Nobody sald * tio.” n $10,2214@10.25 for March and $10.335@10.37% 'y son for the Eng] nation to shower honors —— for April. Lard closed #@10c per 100 b lower, at | troops may not have been brought mearor | of poying in either metal, as the debtor upon Sraxer. It is probable that his dis- “h"?’ m.““"’ '::M:(h“‘;d'k:: : °5’.‘“::;‘;’;: ;:kz'fib:?f;':'“fl;;:?;;:‘“'::,":‘:";m 'd"c“': Tha occupation of Canstantinople, it is feared, ;,' $7.285GL T for Neroh sd $7.326G7.05 | than wday's merch 4o other of thoso place, | plesses. cameries will promote tho Dritil policy of | omberey o fae sease e uadomtaad Contl | M clubs, tho Todribbon valuntary more. | il somewlat domorallze tho Tussan fore, o ;7;1 fi.",::.’,,o,:;l:m:f;:ne.‘:f;-,,;; ,fi",',?,h':: The requiroment that tho only line of 1 MMr. Brarwe very properly concoives thot |.gerritorial nggrandizoment, Tho only coun- | joneat” armios, snd withont any military | ment has reclalmed o thousand. There are two P:\’o “"_ll'll.:!f;"m"’ Tndit upentaingRhie istn at B e e Sr0a or o short | defenses to the morthward bo disman. | the gonoral re-establishmont of silvor in Eu- [ try which could succossfrily dispute with { pori o 5™ S 0 enon o apatem | classes of peopla who are always brawling fur | 1 i A el & Floue wan in falr demand, Wheat closed %c | tled, und that a neutral zono bo estab- { rope and America is essontial to tho pros- | Groat Britain a claim to priority of discovery nfl ia ‘nbm“m, necessary for a mation criminal laws against lquor-drinklng,—those | oryq Russtans wore not within sight of Toa- pii higher, at 81041 for Febraary and $1.05 for | lished ponding the final negotiation | perity of both continonts, and exprosses tho | of the Congo region wonld be tho United i a 1 who are too lazy to employ tnoral suasion, and | g, "¢ yng Jatest advices, but active prepars- b March. Comn closcd tc higher, at 30%ic for Feb- | of poace, fs now being complied with by | beliof that tho struggle for o single gold ho traditional policy of thi having largo possessions to dafend at long | demagogucs who scok torido fnto office and | 4yt "\ corg’ bolng mada to strengthon fts de. o runry and 42@42%c for May, Oats closed fiemer, Y i y 88 gle gold | States, and tha traditional polley of this | gigiancos from homo. Withoutsuch anarmy | consoquenco on prolifbitory platforms. : BEY 2t 29550 spot and 20Xe for May. Tiyo wassteady, | {10 Turks, and upon a throe-days’ notico of | standard now goiug on would, if successful, | Government precludes the occupation of | nq guch n system, England must propare at ot enscs, b athle. Darley closed e lower, at 47c spot and | the dissolntion of tho armistico the Ruseinn | ¢ produce widesprend disuster in tho ond | foreign territory fn its mamoe. Bosides, | yo distant day to loss her Asiatio possessions | _The bill by which stlver was demonatized was | 1t 13 announced fn behalf of Mr. TrLoES thit b 47%c for March. 1logswore dull and closcd weak. | forces aro in a position to march upon and | thronghont the commercial world” Ilois | Great Britain has tho advantago of set- Y P pending In Congress nearly threc yoars. 1t wil) be - B th at $3.05@3.05. Cattle were firm, common to i ey i 86t~ | and to surronder all claims ns ono of tho [ Bo'great nardahip if the silver men walt halt as | hoisfu the field. Thia would fmply, la the laae Thotee. melling ot $2,75@5.15, * Sheep sold | 202 Constantinople without opposition. 1t | right also in tha opinion that it will dovolvo | tlements in all quatters of the con- | srest Powers in Earopo. Tang for th final disposition of their moasure, Tho | guage of tho turf, that he ls not a favorite. e 3t 52.7524.60. Inspected into store fn this city | 1% this situation of affairs that has so inton- | mainly upon this nation to bring about such | tinent of Africa. With & gquasi pro- ll]lv'er[qnn:‘I‘ll%’l‘ill}l‘Sfl onter Into the last election, e et— e e th yestordsy morning: 108 cars whoat, 161 cara com, | sifiod and increasod the war feoling in Lon- | re-establishment of silver. But the very first | toctornto in Egypt, colonios at Siorra’ Leono, | powy WITH THE NEW Y0 YORE OUSTOMS _1-‘;‘::1: o8 cool a8 Capo Cod fn Jaouary. Does Mr. W. W, Stont has writien a defense of 27cara oats, 7 cara rye,s 45 cars barley, Totsl, | don,and has led to the issue of orders for five | step in this direction is the American romon. Cape Town and Zanzibar, powerfal *influ the Adeertiser Teally mean to convey the idea JupasIscanior, Alas! it comeatoo late. MM A O e e far® an | Of tho groat fron-clads of tho Mediterranean | otization of silver ot tho old standard. o | gnco” at the ourtof His Mightiness of | New Yonx, Feb, 5. Bottan dlpateh eay th | that tho question of domonatisallon of stver | ISCAMOTINded B f}’om Dritish. coneols wero quotcd at 03 11-16 to proceed forthwith to Constantinople, | over.-woight tho silver dollar would as effect- | Abyasinia, snd familiar commercial relations :P‘l'l:;l‘;!‘_‘:g"“;":';ufl‘l‘:“;:‘ 3;'7 :‘nfl; ‘:mg :-:lll“l': was beforo Congress and the publlc for thres [ prgland strongly objocts to golag to war, v andsterilng cxcliange st 84. 884, Mr. Lavasp_ being instructed to ask | ually defost this cffort at gonoral ro-ostab- | with many tribes of the interior, it i com. | of preventig farther decilne and régaining whyt | Jears! Can ho ddvertler quote anythlng £rom | pernaps she wanta the war to come to her. Asf i . - that the Porte givo tho necessary | lshmont ns if the exclusive gold standard | paratively an ensy mattor for the Dritish [ 17 1045 merchants v ;‘m:!;ufim:g signing petl- itafiles ot !B‘J‘;!;S—Amam-llngt;e'qeruhuo:.d a8d | who can tell} # Groonbacks at the Now York Stock Ex. | instructions to enablo theso vessels to pass { were adopted. Any silver dollar weighing | Government to raise its flag over’any por. | direct tf,.,.mm; '{%,“’ tho "noui Tnnnnl‘ n crnd}:r :,(‘?:‘";:""':;;“ :51":"‘;"‘:‘:1‘"“'3‘ e mn!':! hnl’:; Very mehn—_‘_—chalv aeation fropeundod i :( dbizngs yestarday clostd b 05. the forts. The protection of tho lives and | moro than tha ratio of 16§ to 1 ( which expo- | yion of Africa still unclaimed. It tho Gongo | {2, may be brasght Inio lover rolacions with the | knowledge that any such bill was beforu Cone | British Lion: What shall I do If I am lnvzdal! . Piti b Gesih aree property of British subjects is the ostensible | rience has demonstrated to bo a proper ratio) country shall prove to bo ns valuablo and as | East. gress, and did not know when it passcd; nor ——e—— B A Bt. Petorsburg dispath assorts iat 6 | ronson for this formidablo naval movamont, | s in cougtant danger of boing exeluded | yocessible oa it has baon roprosonted, It will | It possible that Doston merchants are | did a dopon members of Conercss know any. | _ Wo hione that the cable, which has been 1 = ;‘fl"“a"’ ;?h :""““":"bg“m"““ between | but it s, of courss, not the actual object of | from circulotion by reason of its exeossiva | bo annexed by somo process ax slmple and | {gnorant of tho reason of tho “falling | thingofit. Ever sinco tha people discovered | active lo killing off tho Pope, Is now satisfied. s ussia and Turkoy in mcludod in tha | the orders. Tho Marquis of Hanrovaton, | value, If the silver dollar wero thus ox- | efcncious s that whith added the Transvaal | away " of thamhipping business of that city? | what had beon clsudestinely dono, thoybava | 0 <= e mmieeny = doflnitivo treaty of ponco. The ovents and [ in his specch yestorday, showod that the se- | cluded, then tho gold cliquo in this country | Ropublic to tho dominions of the Queon, | New York City has literally stolen the ship- | Lean calling for its repeal, In tones growing con- |\ gm,{” advica: First cateh your fncome. tt disclosures of the past fow days tond to con- | curity t tho lives and property of British | wonld have no interost in urging and nssist- | VWith this prospect in view, it was not too | ping busincas mot only of Boston but of -""“‘“l‘)’ louder and b “é“’“’“{{"d" 3 “‘;": e e m——— [ firm tho statemant. subjects would bo incrensed ‘rathor than | ing tho causo of silver remonotization in | much for the Princo of Wales to honor the | Baltimore and Philadelphia. The cuastoms z::‘:;rpz?af?fl:; ::u::;mm‘fimfluut, England, “the tight little isle, appears tobs | b Tho Conclare which Is fo determino the | Giminithed by the Russian occupation of | thoso Enropean countrics which have alroady | intropid discoveror with g dinnor, or for the | reports tall tho story graphically. . Now. York |.and to restaro sliver:to Its old placo asmonoy, ., | 17,2 YEr¥ $iaht place. N = Tapal succession will ssemblo in Rome ns | CORSA0tnOPle. Dut how it thte: Porte; in | dropped sllver from tha position of full logal- | Royal Goographical Booloty to sit patlently | collocts (1870) 3108,000,000 in duties, . et — e Tho Greskal Th Grecka! Taey vt T P so0m 05 thio arrival of foreign Cardinals will | PU™ance of 8 secrot undorstanding with | tender. Morcover, the frlends of fio double | throngh a leoturo from bislips. Though he [ Boston colleots 14,000,000, Philadelphin | . Somxn: Ofico of Chicago Keening Journal. s SORRD y.ni B9 @ permit. The intorvening time will be largely Russia, should refuso permlssion for | standard n this country will bo dobarred | had mot the gift of tonguos, ho could do- | $8,000,000, aud Baltimors 4,000,000, | Enter gendemun to casbior: L u occupied in the funcral coremonies, which the English or any other flect to pass | from renching the Européan nations on a | seribe whatlishad seonin language sufficiont- | There is absolutely more rovenus lost to the |.. Gentleman—t*Will you ""‘,‘.“y favorme with | Death could not bo excommunicated. t WLl sarver o piarlad of rifBio days, * the Dardanelles and anchorin front of the | wido difforonco in tho relative values, Tho | Iy intercating to tho British mind. Whilo ha | Government sthrough the inefiiciency and cheango ',"‘ sitver for this 331" (Janding out 85 —P;ERS-ON AL P — Capital? Buch a contingency is porfoctly | further the American silver dollar shall be | furnished the facts, thoy conld wall afford to | corruption of customs officars at the port of “’::‘:::l':rk" With pleanure, sir.? (Counts out ® o "Tho short and fll.timed war for tho inde- | probable in view of recent ovonts, dnd it | removed from the European silver standard, | lend thelr imaginations for tha occasion. It | New York then ia colloctod fn the thros st 2 Lo s 4 and hands the gentlemaa 5 ln sliver coln.) King Fumbert has sold off 1,000 ofhis ot pendonce of tho Grock provinees has come | cortalnly will not accord with the Czag's | the more difficult it will bo to securo on | now only remains for the United Btates to | cities above nomed! We vonturo to say | ~Gantlemau (counts th coln and sdye)—+ You | father's horsos for‘economical ressons. i toa lame nnd inglorious conclusion. The | plous that the gunsof an enomy's should | agreement of mations as to n common stand. | cap the climax of Branrry's success by giv- | that thore are merchnats in Boston, Phila- | havo made s mistake; this chaoge fs 35 cents Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hicks Lord go out ) army of 12,000 sont over to Lelp the Mace- | dispate his advance, Taken altogether,— | ard. All: Europe is now ogreed aa to the | ing him a reception which shall be worthy | delphis, and Baltimore who import large | sbort.” for an alring in tho park every ploasant day. K donians has been orderod to return home, | the passage yesterday of the supplementat | ratio of 15} to 1 in coinage, aud if the Amer- | of himsolf and his country, Congross has | quantities of merchandiss, not through Cashler (counting tho colf agafn)—* Why! Minister Russell, of Boston, has finally i hoving sullered the enormous loss of throe | Yoto by the overwhelming mafority'of 328 to [ jean silver dollar bo romonetized at 16to 1, | taken the initintive by passing o resolution | tho Custom-Fouses of their own citics, | D03 this change {8 correct. ‘Thoro se0 85 here.” | o \1ogeq (o rengn the Veneznela Mission. Y wounded aud ono prison 124, the orders for-tho movemont of five | the two standards will be o closo togother | of thanks which was approved by tho Prosi- | but through tho Now York Cusiom. G“"“’I‘"';’._ ln‘a'; e anee °}:l";’ (““‘h‘ The London Times awards high praise to —_—— war vessels up the straits, ond tho propara. | tht tho American Commission, already pro- | dont Thunay. This ia a high and uananal | House, Why ehould not they? Morchandiss | {iier doliar s cnly 84 cntd, whte IbaCisS the | 1 oy,q chandter Moulton's now boak of pocms. Tho Hero of Plevna is to be court-mar- | tions, even extending to Canada, for the im. { posedin the Benato, moy go to Europe and | distinction, but it is not in itself suffclent. | can be imported through the Now Emm,m, hero of B times 7, or 85 cents.” Judge Gildersleave fined a person who hal :. tinled soon on the charge of horrible inhu- | mediats mobilization of all aveilible troops, | gecure a favorable hearing from capitalists | Privato hospitality must supploment publio | York Custom-House cheaper than through | = Cashier—* But you know that thess silver | mutilatod one of the books In the Astor Livay i manity and cruolties fu violation of tho rules | —the situation s disclosed in the cablo dis- | jn England, Germany, and Holland, whose | acts. The various citios of the Union which | any other Cunstom-Houss in the country? | coins sre legal-tender for 85, and are worth that | only $10. o of warfare. It {s nsserted that, during the | patches has mot improved in respect of | intorests aftor American remonetization will | he may visit on his roturn o this "country | Rather a startling proposition, that, some | anywhero in payment of debts.” Some weak-minded person hos started the w awful carnngae of the succession of attacks in | peaceful character. clearly point to general remonetization on | ought to extond to him bountcous marks of | honest Granger will say, Does tho Iaw Gentlemau (retiring with his greenback, re- | atory that Forney has gone to Evrope to srranz) a which the Grand Duke NicrioLas was en- = BILVER AROT = an agroed basls; but if the Amorican silver | gratitudo and esteem. Tho prophet in these | mako discriminations in favor of New York? | marks)—' Well, consisteacy, thou art jewel.” | & third term for Gen. Grant, t goged in the hopeless and insano attempts to sg:m 'n.‘u" m‘figm; L | dollar be evon moro valusblo than the gold | daya must not bo without honor even in his | No. But tho law is not enforaed at that e -~ Gov. MoClellan's contest with the New 2 carry tho works by sjorm, the Russion o I fn the S pecch on the | 3y - hich may always hoppen ot any | own country. Sinco it is no longer the | port. Why s the low not onforced thore? | [DEEGHER lectured ou the Bllver bill Thursdsy | Jersey Benato over cerialn nominations la becon: o ded falling into the hands of the Tarks Silver bill in the Senate from a more ad- b X night from the goldlte polnt of view. He | Ings big aftalr for the State. ar wounded falling into the hands of the Tarks | "5, * o o0 F D e of | Fatio greator than 16§ to 1, tho Earopean | fashion to reward the benefactorsof tho race | Well, the people of New York Oity dosirs o | 1 0u1q naraly dara to discuss the subjeet from i were buriod alivo by order of Oaxax Pasha. E‘m “]:"b" i 4 od. lll‘o take rul: capitnlists will still be in a position to urgo | with chaius or dungeons, other rawards must | retain the importing trade of the country for | gyy gther. He has 15,000 (grecuback) reasons 'n‘l' "n"l' ?:""“' ’f"“‘;':"n"' g“':“‘z: i The beliof begins to provail in Wi b“uurflgm by ’tho horos, and dcclnr:: mz the single gold standard for their own bene. | bo conceived for him. Aftor his death we | their own exclusive beneflt, and, s it might | for seelng the ‘*‘dishonesty™ of tho silver ::’:‘:.:‘;,::h: l:::";};fi.‘:‘ 8 Brooklyn brol tt 0 beliof begins to provail in Washing- . fit and to tho infinito hardship of the debtor, | may resolve to build him'a monument—and | be difficult to do so under the rule of fair | dollar, in thoshape of his big salary. Butof s fe ton that, if President® Haxzs commits the | the bill demonetizing the silver dollar was an ' George F. Pentecost, a oelebrated Baptist [3 dreadful blunder of vetoivg the Silver b unconstitutionad act, "Ths roasons ‘hoe gave working, and business classes, / As a matter | not build it; while heis still living, the peo- | play, thoy wink at tho corruption by which | all men in the United Btates who pretend to clergyman of Doston, Lo tesigned hls pastors % readful or of vetolng tho Bilver bill, 2 B8Y0 | o4 expodionay, therofore, and with viaw to | ple can only soo to it that ho hias a cordal | it was seonrod and is rotalned. But why [ &ive instruction to the people, ho fs perhapa the | ¢ i e work of an evangeliat. ) Senator Bramve o propared to head the | for so belloving aro given in the opening Jeast qualified to discuss financial questions. ol tho universal monetary use of silver on an | roception wherever ho may go. do mnot tho people of Boston, Philadelphla, a Jndge RMannoy, of Cleveland, is now in movement in Congress to pass the bill over | paragraph of his romarks, which wo quote Atthetimoot bis trial for scducing TILTON'S go 0 3 al his hend by the necessary two-thirds, and | in full : eed ratlo, tho weight of the American — and altimore protest against the outrags, | (e "Siisexract from tho teatimony of one of | WAInztcn for the feat time In bl life, and u b defy Wim to preventit. The bold position | Xirat=Tbelieve gold and siiver coin to Lo the silVer dollar should not be fucrcasod. Tt ENGLAND'S MILIYARY POSITION. and potition the Becrotary of the Trensuryto | pia witncescs gives & discriminating and appro- | FER® &, 0% betors; dha' Bapsedid: Conlyofitl b monoy ofthio Constilutiva—indeed, tho monoy of | must be romonetized on o basis that will in. | England has binstered, and raved, and | compel the obsorvanca of tho law at the port | ciative estimato of BEzcirnn's monotary knowls ot ted Hiates, - b Bramve lins taken on the sflver quegtion, that | tho American people anterior to the Constitution, 2 The reason of the New York T'ribuncs the domonetization act was unconstitutionat, | hICh (At great organic law recognizod s quita suro ita circulation and praotical use, threntened with refreshiug continuity evor | of New York or cut off tho heads of the of. | edge: 2 Poat o ahat g ecoss silves 1o g of (o we ocantsy yintesenientof s ow exisl power was | Whothor or nat Senator Buark can be in. | sinco the Czar's armies crossed tho Pruth. | flolals who trample it under foot? Thiajss | Q.—what did Mr. Darcusa do with all tale e A O ek, Hares ot k tional coins, naturally makes him the londo‘r “houid not be money. Congress bas therefore, in | duced to recognize the error of his conclu. | At every forward step they Lavo made, from | question more dificalt to answer. The o] don't knowt nobody knows, 1 doubt If be | not complied witb. a §iv el flgm' to. Beat: tle veto, abd. ha pos. sy Juogment, ',;':,l}},“n“’.ff‘:“k‘:,‘m'.‘",‘,"’,";:,',',1,"“;’:,”.{ slon In regard to the woight of the dollar, | the timo they left thelr rendezvous at Kisch. | prosumption in, - howover, ~that, nobody ‘wah“e‘;" toll nimaelf 1ata thousands of Holiars bow or | " iostan offios of Houghton, Osgood & R sosnon tho Torulsite Berve and. courage to dy, | moRCtizo Sithcr sxy woro 1145 todemonetize both, | wo do not sae how he can honestly, con. | ency until now thoyhave Loisted thelr colors | outaldo tha circle of sharp imporlers poys | * Q. —You dom't think he usderstandvmonstary | Co. wil bo on Winthrop Square, *ttue old siand I s 1 80, In this statement 1 am but repeating the weighty | iponity, or logically refusa to vote for any | in sight of the domes of Constantinople, she | much attention to the subject, and they find | afiairs yery well, then? of Osgood, and the New York offico will bo it It it. Butwodo not belleve that Haxgs will | dictum of the firat of constitutional lawyers, “¢¢ A y A.—Notatall. Ho is as fgmorant of tho valus > t prove so weak and foolish as to give himsels | 5T5SraolY,of oplian, Br. Wenatsi, **¢hat | bill remonotizing the dollar of the old stand- | Las frantically threatened vengeance in casa | it easier to take advantage of the fraudulent | and naturs of money as the babe in its cradle, Astor place, formerly occupled by Hurd : nwmy.iu that stupid manuer. ‘.'}’,5‘.‘.:'5"#,'5,;2’- .‘?L.’.&L‘ a_; ‘:ugf; Afi”?,fl'."::'.,,ffl';' ard woight, in view of his unequivocal dec. | they interforo with hor interests. IHor patri- | practices In vogue at New York than to con. 2 —— — Tougbton, G & Al iis it it L, and that naither Congrest ior any Klute nus ad | larntion that the not of domonetizing that | oticsons in London have already commenced | test thom. Besidey, by quletly transferring | c:‘.:;n':"%"";fi'g: it Magmiil he uetd g B";h"f; 0"1:““ ’:‘"“ has ':ll“’d ‘: ln-:l 4 Moj. Wavan, tho officor n chargo of the {harlryto eblabllih ahy olNer ",",':,,",:';:.',”.;',:.:’“'.(; dollar was unconstitutionsl logislation, o | the war by smashing the windows of Mr, | thelr importing buslness to the chief city, | Government's farsign policy. — Lnbie Dispatch. “‘I‘:m:f".:-' h;'.“ll\’;":. :"":::‘fl"r:‘:;:'h s b Canadinn mountod police stationed near the | 1 suorehend, who ;,"‘,,;*"‘F":{" it Cong must cost his vota first to undo this great | GrADSToNE'S house and of the office of tho | they aro sblo to beat their neighbors who | What is the Goyerament pollcy which this | %05 i of him were an fclcle abont the sise 3 Loner of the Northwest, erritory, takes no | Chnsackels power 10 demoncilzs both gold and | 0 0t dorreot this flagrant, violotion of | Daily Nes, a Russophilo organ, i both of | fmport through tho Custom-Touses of thoir | Mostiug proposce o fndorse? Furkey hus WAdo | of a crombar. F stock in the rumors of n movement begun :3;":",‘,"";‘1'0‘::,':;,“l:nz:’l‘.:‘,:"fi‘:m‘;'fl"‘s;smgf‘ 18 | the Constitution, and leave any thoories he which battlea they wore succesafal without | homo ports. Iowever that may be, it mat. a“r:‘:fi: nl!rl:ll;'l g"'::c;',::‘ l,ml:;u, to d‘n The Bpringfleld Repubkcan vemarks: fe or bontomplated by Brrrive Burs's band | sy wbcreand why the power of Congtess over | moy have as to propor woight for future ogl. | the use of army, or navy, or the supple- | tersnot whatoourso thocoostcltica—thathave |\ ouie) Ty 6 the futention to fight Turkey | 'The trouble with Stathaticlan Dodge, of (ho Af: ¢ nzolust the whites; but the sdvices from | f1¥er I8 Gresicr than over cod.=ureater over | gatjon, mentary grant for war purposes. It may | boon and are still belug robbed of the trade | gnd Russia combined! Thofcoling of the Turks xl:nllluulbhwmmnl. l:;) l‘:t he considers cr::; o Fort Rlodgett tell o very different story. It | been demoneticed L am in faror of remonetising Fr——nmsesse fairly bo questioned whether the wer spirit | which legitimately belongs to them—may | towards England is moro bitter than sgainat :‘:‘"l::mmz‘::;:w ok that he cag h sppears cortoln that an attompt hus beon :):l.flglr_‘ lnl.; fsx‘:-‘;::'h:.; :f:a'f l{nltllhh‘(:l'ae l.zngnl.x: fl‘flf& * Bince the adoption of a national systom of | in England will go farther than the mero ex. | take, Western citios do not propose to be | Rus Docs the Hritlsh Goyernment suppose Bertha Von Hillern, the champlon femtls s mado by the hostiles now on Canadian soil | 1am infavor of having it enlarged. compulsory education in Great Britain, tho | cesces of » London mob, unless the Govera. | oheated out of any trade that should flow to | It is abis ta drive the Rusalans out of tho terrl- pedestrian, 1o sald to Took ke & :Em h and b It to bring nbout a gencral allianco of the In sayiug this, Mr, Bratxe Los fully, con- | London and other Bchool Boards havo been | mont shonld effect & powerfu! alliance, That | them through natural channels, Chicago | tory they bave eauql‘l:flflh' Every sonsible phyelcians predict that she will soon come uto 38 e tribes in that section of country with a viow | ceded the werit of the demand for remone- | seriously consideriug the great necossity | she will mske war upon hor own | fwporters will not long rest easy under a gnl“‘hmfl‘h“:" aoay ',l,;:"e ehirreta :fi {nheritance of diseases peculiar (o hor sox Which § to wiping out the white settlers before they | tization. (Tl had previously uureserbedly | that exista for a simplification of English of- | motion and enter the fleld alone against | condition of things which prohibits them u:‘l:‘::mbln Bfl'&':“ ixablato dflup:" aat :l will make ber sn favalld forahe remslnder of btf b becomo too numerous. A detachment of | conceded that the bonds wero legally poya. | thography. A proliminary meoting washeld Russia is out of the question, un. | from buying in tho forolgn markots snch | 1y ey and replace the Sclavic Christians under e ects : Hrr7svo BuLt's warriors are reported to hava | ble insilver at the option of the Govern- | in May lnst of members of a numbor of | lexs , she * is guided by the connsels | goodsasare requirod for thoirtrade. Thereiss | yhe heel of the Mohsmmedan barbarians, mmn;h::nn-fl::or:llflnflamiekr:;iu. $ crossed the border and nttempted such an | Ment.) Logically, Mr. Braivs will be com. | Sichool Boards to consider the question and | of fanatics aad bLot-headsd Turkophilo par. | vast territory tributary to the commerce of e e— fim'.:‘ ‘:' i {,::.' irwx:ln::;?lfi?;fllh peet H alliance, but tho Crows and Gros Ventres | Pelled to voto for the Braxp bill, or any oth- | see if anything could be doue. In August | tisans, Thero aro grave and sufficlent rea- | this city; ita peoplo consume largo quanti. n'l:lln;l:mm:‘::'n‘,‘}‘ ‘“:r"g‘,?:: :mn‘afl‘fl.fl thinks wo shall make & very creditable displar ! have refused to joln the movement, and at | oF bill that proposes remonctization at tho | last tho London Bchool Board * resolved | sons to dissuade hior from wuch a fatal policy, | ties of forcign goods; thero ore imporiing | square miles, snnually to supply the raliways of | especially in machinery and sgricaltaral fmple- I last nccounts affairs woro s threatening as. | Old atio. He is himself in favor of increas- | that in their opinion a groat difficulty is | and they appertain not only to the present | merchants here with every means for sup. th: country. -"""“u 1 b meots, . it pect. Ing the weight of the silver dollar from 412} | placed in thd way of popular education by | complications, but reach for futo the futuro, | plying the demaud. Dat it is o fack that | “‘ O .‘m"m'l-l"’“ W;:““ Whon Stanley arrived in Paris, bo secrggd : e = to 425 graina; but, from Lis point of viow, | our prosent mothod of spolling, and that it | as affectivg tho malu question at fssus Le. | there are long lues of foreign goods of ,r‘::'_,w':' hal bas be mm';‘ e I;;O:‘;?l “n{: Ike s maniusdream, Io was, perbaos, lf;:‘[::‘ 1 Yuther Hewvaw, of Bothlehem, Pa., who | this is nocessarily s side issgo. Ife belioves | is highly desirable the Government should | tween England and Russls, nomoly, suprem. | which Chicago imporiers caunot jmporh & | cent doliar” fhat the mud Is guiting into lw’:m";‘;‘:f,’fl:&f::fl?&fi: bim 0 thought ‘ho had performed s miracle in | thot tho law domonetiziug gilver was uncon- | be requested to issue & Royal Commission | acy in Asis. ‘Thoy may be comprised in tho plece, a pound, or & yand, merely becauss | gther artlcles it writes.. The first thing for tho | muck, who ardently desired to be devourcd bY : resurrecting AMELIA Geery, and was con- | atitutional, and, therefore, {t is his duty to | for considoring tho biest manner of reforming | general atatoment that England is not & war.-‘| the customs officors at Now York choose to | anclent slster to get through her skull is, that | bim, and carried the attentlon to the extreme llu':ll £ gratulating himsel upon é;e colebrity ke | vote to undo the illegal wrgng that was then | aud simplifying It.” Upwards of 100 of the | making Power as compared with the Conti. | allow foreign manufacturers to enter and | a remonctized, legal-tender sliver dollar con- of dslicacy by demanding that he be partsken ] wos likely to attain, scomg to havo been | porpotrated; whother or ngt the woight of | principal School Boands of the three Kiug- | noutal nations. « True, she has the strongest | pass their wares at less than the foreign tains exactly 100 eonts, while yet fatand wholesome. h Drought to his sobor senugs by the Arch- | the silver dollar shall be ghanged is 8 ques- | doma have joined in nsking for the appoint- | flect in the world, snd may continus to have | market value, And this is doubtlosstruo of | . o, tho-——__Amln s Tkl The Saturday Evening Gazstle of 'Mm n“”, [ bishop of Philadglphia, who, after a very | tion of expediency to be dotermined after | mont of tha proposed Bpolling-Reform Cow. | it 50 long as her gupplies of coal aud iron do | other Westerncities. Where are Cincinnati | o or =t e Nu: York A-:mb?y‘ ;::‘::;“fl:z}:gfi‘fi:;fl‘:fl‘fi RaNE very 1 brief examinatign of the fagts in tho case, | the unconstitutional action of o previous | mission. The School Boards of noarly | not give out; but her fleet is of no avail ex- | and Bt. Louls in this great contest for equal » % where, as Chalrman of tho Commitice on Capals, he bas brought forward some radical wmessures. Amooe those is a concurrout reso- lution amending the Constitution with a view to making the canals froe. ‘The same resolutlon proposes to ralse the canal debt of $8,000,000 to $9,000,000 by separate and immediate taxstion. Toasmuch as the constitutional amendmicat caa- not be adopted for thres years, Dr. Harxs further suggests that the free-llst st prescotia force be largely increased. A bill making four, petroleum, and lHiae free has alreacy passed the genorsl satisfaction, with undisguised plaasure of sociability, and at a cost which bas fallen of late Dbelow $4 & wek per capléa. Tho scese in tho dlo- wtisfied himsel? that Pathey Hrixax had 0en deluded by a very sharp woman, snd omanded him back to his duties, probably with a parting {njunction to let the wmiracle business alone and hereafter attend strictly o the duties of his parish that are of the natural sort, and confine his ministrations to the living, not bothering his bead sboutdead people. Father Hzixaw, however, ud bhis little day of fame, and enjoyed it, much to Congresa shall have beon expunged. all the groat citles have followed the 1t is strange that Mr. Braniz, holding so | lead of the metropolis ju this movement. broad a view of tho uuconstitutionality of | Mony professors, wmembens of Parliament, tle demonetization act, should not have iu- | and public-éirited citizens have enlisted in sisted on remonelization ot the old estab- | the asgitation for spelling-reform. A large lished rate a8 the fundamental duty of Con~ | deputation of prominent men waited upon gress. It is also strange that, haviug so | the Duke of Ricusoxp aud Lord Baxvox to clear & guide in his own mind to the proper | urge that their Lordships should advise her solution of the siwmple remonetization ques- | Majesty’s Government to sppoint the Spell- tion, ho should bave strsyed s0 far awsy | ing-Reform Commission, The London cept for home protection and the defenso of | righta? Their interests are our interesta. isolated island culomles. It cannot fight on | The merchants of those cities sell, snd the the Continent, aud her eighty-one-ton guns, | people consume, forcign goods. Dut such wongters as they are, are terriblo only on the | goods pay tolls at the port of New York; water. The titne is comiog when the resist- | not the honest toll demanded by legitimato less march of Russin into Asia will compel | mercantile enterprise, but & toll consisting of her to give up Tudis and all her other main. | & percentags of the revenues wrung by fraud 1and possessions, sud when she must surren- | from the just claims of the Government. der all claims to exercise any influence or | The press and peoplo of Bt. Louls and Cin. dictate any policy in Continental councils, | cinnsti should nos stand idle while Chicago a journey to & tors ueuslly present lu th fatho bill of fare for a steak, 300 pounds; plgs' feet, 50 pound Ppotatoss, 4 bushels; white potstoes, ¥ d i crushod whest, 40 pounds; hominy, 20 pousdti 1,150 rolls; 15 gallons griddle-cake batters wfl“-' 8 pounds; tes, X pound; wmilk, breag, snd butts ad lblum.