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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1878 3 ————————— e e SILVER. demanetizo siiver, and {o establish the single gold | we y rag with Laveleys that it wonld ralan the | not as now one-Afth gold snd four-Afths paper, ! gold parhupa one.half—~certainly ane-third, | bat half gold and haif pay Sappoee one-half of All tha monry of the world IN THAT COSDITION, s caat [nto the ea, what would be the valuo of | with the halance of trade In aar fator, wo mizht, the remaining half If that was to do a1l the work of | perhapa. reanme and maintnin resumption with money? zald coln only jaet equal (o the paver to be re- l"nn’yan donbt that It would rise one-third n | wnmed. Whilethe wire men of France, in order valuo 2 JE tuted as follow st the close of last year. The OITY REAL ESTATE, TIHE HOLY SEE. number of Cardipals wag then sixty.threc, there | £55"SXLE T T, b, BOYD, HOON 7, 170 WAD: Tron-xt being reven yaca 3. Tho great mn]nm{ of e 2 4 e tory stone-front store, 431191, - it 18 Y -t e dinim. o tandard, Hln this she was followed by the Beandinavian ", on. Ty il nct nearly £400,000.000 of aiiver was mudidenly thrown upon tho markets of the world 1n exchange for gold. Dy reference to the tahle of the Cardinals are of Itahan birth, and 840,000~ . deemed cortain that the next Pone will be se- | 0040 between Fifth-av. and Frankiinat.; rented Obsarvances Following the Death | j.cecd" from those of that. nntionality. Sinre flg‘ll'g:};!‘g‘gkg‘y'g:;rz:rru‘?mrernrn:-:. o Address by the Hon. James R. Doo- little Before the Wiscon- 2 t ng. brick barm,_and the Journat des Feonomistrs, the average producs ¥ 0 be sare of no fAles atepa, no hurried staps, no of a Pope. Adrian V., elected {n 1522, ail the Popes have | lof 251143, south froat on SWashinxt between sin Legislature, tior f ol tho niver mine I the world since 1ic:? | * Asstming hinortimalonf Lavotoye,of the nczeate | afope hankward, walted nnii) the coin in ‘the. bani a-Eoney heen ftalianat L O e eetcon: Iita not been over 850,000,000 per nnum, and the | of the purciasing power or price af gold to come | and among her peoplo waa mare than douhle the CATIINALS OP THZ ARDER OF RIsNORA, manrard ot brick dwelling, 10 rooms, brick barn. highest point reached in any yene han not exceeded | an the necenearv conecquence of destroylng aliver | amount of her paver maney, oar statssmen and 1. Lonls A di 8. Ti S ), horn At | I W o a Tope Iy Eleeled--The Right of FelonThe | Caction 1805t vrve-Chancel] n"r:ofm"xmy Teoman | 83 2 down Charch: sppointed May 111, 1837, it Sared College, 2, Camiton di Platro, born in fiome, 1800: Bishe [ Hovne: 5o montaiy, orwit aclt v €100, mon(hiy, oD ol Aluanos created. Cardinal in petio, Dec, 10, | PELEA5: ! ot ages AN Tot 4ax11% s0qth. TroF 1853: nameit Cardinal June 10, 1454 ot AT kYo hetweqn OANIey ‘and Westermavh § e Shrk Tribine, %, 8. 3. Chatles Saccont, born at Moninito,Ttaly, 1808s | Fbduwny 14 barsain, -y o orern v Asthere in 1o resson 1o suppose that tha | Greated Cardinal Sept. 27, 1801; Bishob of Pales- | , B0 AR Ficant 3 v and basrment ono froar na, ot x - ) ceremonles attending the death of a Pope will { 4. Philip Mary Guidl, born_st_Bologns, Italy, 18 bargan. o eascalally altered on this oc.aslon, It may be | 3815: created Carainal Starch 16, 1853 Dishop of e Ceiwres ok "-'.f'a";:?i’or'«“-'u.”x"fi.‘o‘a’s g i B ? assumed that, when the Popo was dying, the | “5™H00N tiio, born at Aleassndrta, Ttaly, March ootner Ialsted v A Cardinal-Secretary of State communicated the | 25, 18¢4: Blshop of Sabinc; named Cardinal Jane ce 108, 25X1%), on Indiana: circumatance to the Dean of the Sacred College, | #2; 18 $70,000,000, 0 wo sce ihis act of Germany and the Scandinavian States suddenly threw npon the miatkot of the worid more than five timed the ari- nual amount of miver produced by ail the mines of the warld. IT GLUTTED TIIN MARRET WITIT AILVER, and, a8 the linnx of France wan compelied ot tho ramio time to hoard gold, the operation of botl was 10 corner the gold market of the world, put down sliyer, and put up the price of Zld enotmoaly, And now, gentlemen, et me call your attention fo what I eannot but reward as tho most binnder. {ug act of Conyrems we hava ever seen, In 187, when no one coulil qucktlon one right to pay anr bonds 1n_siver dollars, which from the boginning of the Uovernment had always been full leual tender for all debta, public anil private, ¥hen wo a4 money In Europo andin tha Lnitea Sates, to be | fluancicreurge rosumption when by no povaibility correct, ‘and ean the coin in this country bu made to equal onc- TI0W APPALLIXG ARE THR NONARQUENCES | half of the paper in circaiation, which must inevitably come npon the American Iint some mon huncatly believe that, an the pre: penplet miam on gold coin 1« noi lesa than:2 jer cent, re- (5:: not Asy thoss consequences have, alroady | snmpiion in eleven months in gold cofn fn & very come. The trath in, for soventeen years we have | easy thing, nad nelther gold nor. ailver cotn s maney among | _In this “they are decelve] by mers outelde an. the mass of our peaple. peatances. ‘Tha histary of the Iinnk of England Thoy have not scen (t, nar handied it, cxceot | #hows thla. Wien the Hankof England, dusinz quito recently: and then only In_small quantities, | the long wats with Napolean, snepended suecle- and mostly in tho form of dobased stiver, In place | payments, her notea fell to 25 per cent discount in of fractional curroncy. 1#15, ‘They remained at that dircaunt Ul the war 1 am apenking af the consequerces to come hern- | waa over. Wikl retnrning peace confidener was aftor, when specie-psyments are resumed, snd | restored, oad {t4 notes rose In valne toh7i4, or when onr only feal meucy wiil conslst of coln, and | were only 215 per cent disenant [n 1817, Farlis. o0r only paper carreucy will bo convertible on de. | ment, under the load of F'ecl and Ricardo, paveed $2,20. §31) down—a.ro0m cottage, barn, and fnt 30x Money Double-Handed: Folly 15 gt front on Wit Selecanfiohey and ot Decstroylng One Iland, Wwithout Using Silver, Resump- tion 1s Utterly Im- possible. ne pralie; fan-ar., be- Twenty-Arst and Twenty-second-ste.y §600 i . 1800, 5. | down. that ho might suminon the Cardinale to the | Archlishon of orognas sppolnsed AT 15 105, | Poesty o pearmgroat, deline, i, and. lot, on Vatlean. When decease oceurred, the Cardinal CARDISALS OF THE ORDER OF PRIESTS fo2ul~g-roum dwelling and ot un Dearborn Changing Standards of Valuo After Con- teacts Ara Made, the ““Robe , 20U~ wera tho grentest allver-producing country of the | mand tito coin, An act to resuma In foor yoars, Then, asnow, | Cameriengo at once Informed the Seerctary of 1. Frederic John Joseph Celeatine, Princa of | Lyeen Fortletn and Forty.first-ata. « this houre 40 R e Conatcns of the Uiited §tatan thaughte | "Lam 10 bo' inderatond alio s apoakioi of tho | to argament was nrcd e e e Becrelary ot | Sclimarizenterg. Dot th ¥ionna, 3800 Arch- € et Bl et bery of Mankind. Jessly Jolned in the crasade ngainst ailver,—Mr, | consoquenccs when this scheme of destroying sii- ALMOST IN [DENTICAL LANOUAGE; . D18 | biaiop of Fractie. ;. nppointed dan, 2, 1842 | imeandiot 152"’ Vi leAY., “norih of ¥hirr: Hooper giving an & reason, which I do not belleve | ver as money atiail ba fully careled out In Eurape | It Is unly a question of 2 or i per cent. ofhice, which remalns I abeyance untll the Car- | 2. ede ‘Trartto, born st Napler, | Bfin-at. thists cortainty ches twenty members ever heard, that its bulllon valuo wae too great to be nsed ae money any Innger, Aye. the Unlted States of America, withont knowing f, lenda itrelf to the sclieme to dentroy sliver asmaneys to deprive nilver of ita highest and best use; {n Jeenen tho value of its own mines; La hilght apon one of ite ataple produce anating annaally ta $40,000,000 h the history of all UGoveraments in all agen, and I challenge the scholar and bistorian to pruduce such an act of STUPENDOUS AND BUICIDAL FOLLY, Tat T propore to show that It involves atill mora dlrantrons constguences than car loss upon the value of our ailver productions. To understand this fully, let an Inquire for the resson—tho boltom reason -l the men who ado our Constitution and laws {n the beginnin and {n Amerlen. 1 am very carefnl in the statc. | = This shecious bnt delusive arzument presaited. ment I am abont lo mako, Tt ls one | have made | **Tha whole qiicnity, " sald Rticarde, **would he cisewhera, and prapose now to, ropent ity for I | n raisinit the valuo of tha currency i por cont. wieh to havo it clearly nnderstood. T wish Y coald | S0 gompletaly cartled away were all the Meubrs T ak It to every ma In the whote United States. | of Parifament by this antface reasoning, that every It Jo thint member of tho [fouso Lt one voted the measura, Tpon tho aesnmption that gold 1a to be tho only | and oven he was persuaded togo out of the Honse nlandard of value, and full fender In payment of | tu let the vots apoear ananimons, They wero aa debts, Pnhll: and private, in Al the jeading com- | unanlmous se the Jewish mob that crucified the wmerciaf natfons of Earopa and in_this countey,— | Savior, which s what was meant by tho acts demonetizing |~ The ‘faihful historian, Sie Archibald Alison, wilver, and which s 80 strenuoualy advocated by | rays, —and it cannot be tuooften repeated: **Tho thoso' who refasa to remonetize it,—I maintatn, of thia cxtraordinary levi<lation were soon upon Lo anthority of the great mon I have nuoted, | apparent. 'The industry of the nation was specutly a8 well ng upon tha reason of things, that tho | cungeaicd ae a fowing atesam I+ by tha reverity of Durden of every dobt, prblic or private, In Karopo | an Arclic winter. Price and Amerlca, rapidiy. *The entire ci dinata enter the conclave, where they will nomi- prointed July 22, 1844; nate A Secretary who Is not to ne onc of them- | ey 1n0rs apetnted Apmi 20 Tt TSR i 21, 1845, = < g selves. Tue Cardinat Camerlenco 18 Wy | 4. Francis Augustus Wonnet, ‘vorn at Bonrg T A 20 o B t-og s, ‘precedenco ono of tho highest func- | Amental, 1705: Atchblenop of Bordeauz, 1877 | water, etc., 3 miles from Hiitord & miiesfrom Wt 5, 5 goud w tlonarles In the Homan Court, aua | “PPOiteq Marchld, 3 Ty batan P nnted 3 dwell] D Joachim Peccl, born at Carpientn, 1810 Fts (e hatsots can rum 1w figurea prominently on all State occnsions | Bishop of Perugia, 184 pno\nrtpud March 15, | BorFiyeam; i of the Dafat and best fmprov- during tbe interregnum. He began, it may bo | 183 3 . Anthony Benedict Antonacel, born a8 Snhia- assumed, the exerciso of bis prosirlonal powers [ eo, Jiaty, 1753: Archbiahop of Anconaand Hishop et “atock It by a ceremony of ancient date. At the head of | of Umana: sppointed March 15, 1854, s from Chicago, 1337 per cxnts 41 il the Chiericl de Camers, the Camerlengo hasten- 7. Anthuny Mary Panebianco, born at Terra- ) NS anh Wil Ty 11 aeren of nrst.clase farm lands " Casty will I o rat.clase farm land cd £ hiold an fngueat on the reported demiso | 1078 1talys 1808: appointed Bept, 27, 141 fn1 mile of depat o Camden, Mo.1 this sold twn years of thho Pupe. Proccediug to tho doath chumbor, | poiaiae siaras Sgagc™ born st lironte, 1803 ap- | g r g1 prr acre. e 2747) cash will by 100 acres of second botts 1 tno Cardinal struck on toc door with s gilt wal: | *Br Goarph Andtaw Bizarre, horn at Palianc, Italy, | 1aht i3 mionof Sepet oy Hanii & 86 o it fer 802 b What the Conntry Is Suffering from This Blundering Legis- lation, hisle o; ed stack farms (n this State. W (Ex-Benntor Doollttle addressed the Legls- fature of Wisconsin, in the Assombly Chamber, & few ovenings aga, on the financial qucstion, {n aremarkably nble and convinciug speech, Tt 1s one of the clearest and best that bave yob been delivered on the subfect; and, ns it fs worthy of a wide circulation, we publish it in re farm A miles from Woodstock, .1 good dwelling. barne, orchards, If dedired; 1,50 downt in eonecqnence, fell iation (including paper s e 3 7 e TR TR R T ST TN 2 and coln) fell from 8242, 5:%5, 000 1n 1814 t .- | let, enlling upon the Pope by name. On recely- pouinted March 10, 186l In Macon Eminty, Miseiur!, i Tuw Tinuxs. Mr. Doolittle sald;] mars oue Consutution andlans, fo, 106, begltnl | e wiyoli B2 vERY onEATLY tNenmaswD, | | S5 G081 L0 AN o the racrending vear 1o | InE DO Fopiy, o ontered tha room, tapped tho | | 10. ahn Jonenh Vitra, Order of st. Terard, | oSyt i aciihof pieadid laad, & mile from depos & THB SPRECH. vor? 10 proture tho gold coln to_ disctinrga it,” Buch in» ?M-:. 757,000, " The paper under discount in tho | corpse ou tha forchead with noother mallet of | born at tihampforguetl, Aug. 31, 1812; sppointed 2,2 Ifere (s one of the best 160 pere farms {n But. ¥ Grstirsen: T have consented to apesk. to- | ' It was becauso—aa Jofferson, flamilton, and | crease, touso tha language of fhe Committen of | Bank of England. which in IN15 was $10: - | ailver, and, falling on his knees befors the mo- | March 18, 1853, 1er County, Towa, unly miles from_Clarkarijies land H T L oot n. Conmn T | othernat that oy matd—to annai the ano of elther | §icres (2760 S, 1ngtate of fho, Commmiiihan | 00U, ank in 162 to' only $£,300000, o In | tionlcss bodv, procintmed the Pope to be in | 1,11 Webty Sfary dateon de Donnecliose, born In | athunet o, 1t bripecurly vent, e land s s p Guing a0, {0 this clamber and tn this prescnce. I | of tha metals (eithor gold of silver) as money | will be suMcient to bring **disaster to the human | 1821, the year of resnmption, t 813,10, 0001 tratl no more, - After conslzning the corpse 1o | hari%. 14007 Archblshopof touen; appotnted Dec. ( FER, 538 i FUI s o, Al ot cane. A \wlah to fay In the onteet: Tho subject s of vast | waa to abridge the quantity of the clrculating me- | race," Such {ncreaso in the price of gold, In the AGAIN, A LESS the care of the Penitentiaries of the | = W“~, fai. o 20 per acre, mitet he afl cash except #2,000—Thls 14 3 importance,—ro_vast that, ina single evening, it | dium, and waa Ilable to all tho objections which | jyngiage of Lean Fauchet, wonld be “beyond | from tho rocent suspension and mption of { Vatican Ilasiilica, he then proceeded to make 12. "‘“l Cullen, born In Dubifn, 1801 Arch- | wxygcre tarm, nver 201 tuder plow; god new framril iy is utterly impovalblo (0 discuss mioro than two of | arise from s comvarison of tho benefita of & fall | measure.” Such incronsy, fn the languaze of | spucle-payments in France, Lo show the name Im- | ny fnventory of A1l articles in the Apostolical Mi‘.“” of Dublin: appolnted June 2, 1848, fweiling, harne, efc.§ the land is frst-eluss, and 3 H Ihree questions, ith tho evila of n ecnaty elrculation. Wolowaki, would_ **double’ the demand for gold, | portant fact, viz.: That' the small per-cent of | L kT el i Aoatarus Molphus e, dislunlohe. hark. Lo | e e ara, 1 Cota JOWAL B H Fivons which 1 have chosen for this occaston aro | " Decauro they knes what afterward the Pinance | io the ruin of debtorn. " Sinch incroase. in the | discount during a siate of suspension lnnocriterion | halace. Tlion eareylug wiray the key of the late | Rothenburg: 1903; appoluted June 22, 1401, e b R B0 b Tioom 7, 170 Madiaon-st : s theso: Commiltas of the Senato In 1852 sald: To adont | janguage of Laveleye. would bu ' porhaps onee | 84 o the smount of rpecia necomary 10 resume and | 1008 aparturents, he returned tohis private | L, Lucich Honaparie, born at Romu, 18385 ap- | g omrir i T . i 1. Ought silver to bo remonetized? gold alone would diminish the spocie currency | palf, —cortainly one-thied.” Tako his lowest esti- | malntain spocie-payments, In fact, the fank of | Teskdence. A8 soon asthe Camerlengo entered pointed Sarch 13, 1808, O SALE=£L201-A SALUARLE. 53t GuE 4 % 11'Wiver remaias demonolized, fo apecle-ro: | More than onechalts and Wie reduction the other | ynnts—ono-thiri—ns the truo one, nd 1say to il | Franco, even douringiict mispenslon i tie warwiih | his dwelling the wae calied on by three Car- | ULy eI orm 8t Fano, Tualy, 18105 | e b (e ar ChDer. IR WEK 1035, anaption In go1d co/n on the 18t of January next | way, should silver bo taken as tle only standard, | men, of il patien, and of all clanses, businesw, | Prassia, ali tho while maintaincd a specio roserveof | dinals, the senfor members of the thres classes | oppuinied March 13, 1805, % s wid Chestnut; Ane stream of water ap koo milmies: ] practicatle, ar even possible: and - wonld bo larga enough 1o prove highly disastrons | nnd profcrsions, whio mow hear mie, and | would | 33 ner cont upon oil tho lezal-tendar nofea tnsued, | i the Sncred College, who, during the tnterval— | 40; Joseuh Barasdl, boru at Cecano, 1810; ap- | Thi o} The hext stack taaciies Jo the. United y . What ought Congress to do now unon tho | 1o the human race, ey totho wholo American eople, thnt the evil | and they did not fall below par atall untii the Arst | usually nine daya—tnat Is to elapse before & | PY7 fohn Tenatios Mo Stat he healthiest, Toealtry in the S o } iabjociant Miver-ramonstization and of snecle: "“"fi"'{,",“n",h” ,,u‘“{i";.{‘.',?‘;‘;'r".,',.'c.’i""n'.‘:fl?#f:e'..’{'.’. consequences fo the Amatican peoplo ars almost | payuoents of the war-indemulty wera made 0 | conclave can bo- coustituted, romain assoclated | 1617 '.‘:.‘;,glrfi';fx";:n’elt?%“fi&o sl (R B R T B S ’ ) on' love! " . | - 3 o v (1 . K7 't v U & R mawering there questions, lot me pra- | iho Ereatost and sbient body of financierain tbe | vglan of the dollar a8 A o it to th | LT '2‘l‘.?n'i".';‘E&“‘.:::“,‘:‘.,‘:',.‘J;’:.‘..;‘.:.‘.‘l with bim in & speclal eougregatiun representing | 18, Raplisel Monaco La Vallelta di Chietl, born | jMlustion.”Avely to T. 1. "BOYD, gttt the executive authority, The prerogatives of | st Aquils. [taly, 1827: appointed March 13, INGH, L/ FEGR tuis Buard are, however, linited to earrying out | _ 10, lxnlllm Carduso, born at Murca, Portugal, | JMOI SALI the resolutions taken by the uencral assembly | 1811: Archblshop of Lisbon: appointed Dee, 22, | 1 Gl Jora ':'! Curamm} Iwmlch meets u(cll d'my foritin/| Y0 o e Tienals, tocn Nk e Qusaili. | = ransaction of business. conprising tha arran; " " Ay o , inents for the Fope's funeral and the formuiug of | Jja4; Arcubishup of Cambray; appolnted bec. 22, | -~ 73, a conclave, 21, FiavlusChigh born at Rome, 181, Arch- | Y{7ANTED. HOW A FOPF 18 ELECTED, blenopof Myra (a- hominal tce)§ appoinied ec. | VW ~Repiawiy want ‘Tha mode of Papal clectlan is defined by th | 25 10, ' ke PSS PR e oo sramras Bull of treory XV, Issued about the” year 92, Alexander Franchf, born at Home, 1R810; NTED—FIVE MORE LIVE MEN TO sELL MY 5 1062, Thin statute declares that there are only | Archbisnop of Thessalonica (a nominal sce); Pre- raters, Feswinz-mactin: thre modes It wwhich 8 Pope can be lawlully | fegtof the Vropagsnda: spoofuted ec, 2, 1633, 3 g0 8108 laysure iyicval created: by Inspiration, by comvromise, and by | ;% b Hnpol Bibert.-Bers - bailot, Tho first contemplotes an occasion | 14331 apfiulted Dec. when, spontancourls, Withotit any kind of pro. | gt koule Oroviia’ &) vlous conference, all the Cardinals_simultane. | see); appointed Dec, 24, 1873, Avply to ) oualy proclalin the same person. The second Jdobin Stmor, bora at Alba Iteale, 1813: Arch. { 4 20510t form consists In delexating to 8 small Commit- | bishop of Strigana; apvointed Dec, 22, 1473, WAS R teo of Cardinals the power invested in the | 0. Thomas Sasy Martinelll, born st Luces, ke tender for debts, puolle and private, and theroby | never higher at any time, and thnt oniy for 8 short ada one-third to'tho burden of all debts, timio, At the end of Jannary, 1872, when the ls- 1t {s imposaible 1o know tho exact amaunt of the | suea of bank paper were the Tarcest, —wero about tndabtedness reating npou our wlole people, public | 500,000,000, —the gold premium had fallen to 1 and private. Butan eatimate made by a Commit- | per cent! for peaco had come, and France stlil tee of the Chamber of Commerco of the City of | fived. Five yoars ago the prominm on the legals Now York puts tho amount, including national, | tender noteain France was only 1 {mrcunl anl Btate, city, comorate, rallroad, and nelvato debts, | gradzally decreasing, Did her statesmen and necared by mortgage,' 8t $12,000,000,000, Add | fluanciers, nnder the Jead of Thicts, Houland, one-third to the burden of that, and the Increans | laron Rothachild, and othora, foolianly say, ** It of burden 18 $4,000,000,000." Twico onr whole | In only & question of 1 percenc 't Iid they ery national debt!” This sum'tn out. - Renine, rarumo ¥ No. by no ineant, Thoy 40 AVPALLING, 6O INCONCEIVABLE new what It Would acem any man who atudies the to the ordinary mind, that, fn order to arrest tho | 9uestion ought to know, that, in so great and deli- attontlon of those wiio sesk tn deatroy at once haip | CAlea matter truo phtlasophy wnd ‘true fnancial of the spocle curroncy of the civilized world, [ | ‘Yisdom—truo statesmanship—sayy made this stalentent, which T now repeat. “MARE MASTE BLOWLY." "Tue fro of Chicag In 1471 destroyed £200,000, - | Avproach it by gradual, steady, and cortain steot. 000, nd, great amd terriblo as it was, tho deatruc. | Make no hurried nteps, und no stope backward, tlon of ten cities ko Chicago would mot equal n | They waitad unti] tha ‘spect _reaerve in the Bank d, lately sald: ‘*Tho twa moncys (gold and o ety R tateq slace 1o ooigln of wocloty. Thoy co-exist becanso the two to- gethar aro nocosrary by thele quantily to meot the needs of clrcniation,™ And now we, their de- scondsnis, would restora and presorve the double standard of the Constitution, both gold and silver, as money, and A tonder in payment of debts, In order ‘17 ncet the needs of circulation, and, mora than all, TO PRESERVE TIIR FAITIL OF CORTRACTS. We denonnce demonetization of sllver becansa it will cnm}ul debtor natlons, debtor Btates, eities, corporations, and indlvidnals to pay doable, it may be, what lhu;rh agrevd to pay,—at least one-third more, ‘hiis Is whot makes the destruc- tion of sliver ns money the most. gigantic oppres- slon, rt)‘ m.lllnflnn,lm.\ robbery in the whoie hlstory of mankind. Allow me, gontlemen, to dwell a little npon this. Lot me ntate the matter In the simplest form of mise: The Constitation of tho United States. In my aplnlon, ana dona two things which benr upon hosa giieations, 1y giving to Congreas the power requinte the valuo thareof, and of foreign coln,* and,at the eame time, denylng to any State the power to ‘‘coln money: ta emit ills of credits and to make an!lhlm{ b\l“’lluld and iver coln® tender in paymentof debls, {the Con- stitution intended to take frum tho Siates the wer to fssue money, or anything to circitlato as Tonoy, inany form. It intended to place the whola ‘subject of money and of tho sub- shitutes for money ondor Federal control, for the sake of unity and nnfformity throughout the Union In the standard of value, snd tene der In payment of debts, s well as in the standar of weient ond measure, I havo disconsed th Qqueation on former occastons elsowhore, 5 shail ontent mynclf now with simply. Illllnf the con- clanion wiich logically follaw from this proposi- WED FATM TN anly €100 acre:un vy tinjon, In. s S GUID) L fors it pacer: W v oves; UL ive Tl rdware trale preferred. nager Fiorence Machina 87, ante Stefano, Lorn at p of Damioita (s nominal o - fur the Flurenee Ol I 1 There should nover again bo any banks . '‘ako, for cxample, tho G- nds. Toes of proporty the additional burden to be placed | of Frauce equaled tha whole amount of the legal- whole conclave. This mode is intended to pro- Italy, 1827: sppointed, 1874, o' Nl e e e e o | Maguatey Take for sxpple, the L% bonds, | npon o Anerlean peopla'hy e vormanent do- | leouor motsh st unill'she pecto In Vinkaud | V1o syuings intormiinablo dolay —in pros | T Plter Gianelil, horn I Italy, 1M07: Arche | Subitetanin talls to circalato as money, There shoukd NEVER IIE ANY MORE BTATE BANKS OF ISSUE, n this 1 think we all are agreed. "And one_other thing inmy opinion Is, It ponsi- bte, tfll moFo_cortan, viz.: The Comstitntion, ndtho men who madd it intended 1o recognize {hat had cxlated in alt_civliizations, and to estabe Jiah for al time to come a_double atandard of gold i ellver coin as tonder fn payment of debts: and, Iherefore, uutil” tho Constitutlon is amended, it I & violation of its apiFit, If not of its oxpress lot- ter, for Congress toattompt to establish a singlo ‘was not payable in fzreenhuclu 1o the the bepins nlng, by the Iaw of 1800 all agree thoy wero made ayablo In coin, * Tharafore,” sinco 1800 a 5-20 Uitad staten bond, gwmhlnz o r-{ $1,000 in coln, in cffect promisod to pay tho holder '$1,000 in aliver coin, of in gold coin, at ihe option of the Government; that s, $1,000 in aliver dollara of 41215 grhine of standard sliver each, or $1,000 In Jald of 25 K-10 grains cach, of atandard gold. Congress by law destroys one of the moneys in whicn the iand can be patd, it so far CHANGES AND REPUDIATES TI{B CONTRACT. uctlon of t||¥~r as money In Eoropoand Amer. | smong tho people af Franco was more than double And, furthvr to arrest” the attention of the | the whole amount of tho paper circalation, Then ‘Wall-atreet money-changers, and, If vosaible, the | they conld resume, for reaumption had come al- prees and some of tho preachers of New York, to | ready, It came itself, It camo easlly, witaout the cnormoun injuntice, and oppression, and rob- rlnlc or convulsion, and came to stay. Letus bary involved Inthe destructlon of siiver as money, | learn wisdom from their example, for which they so persiatently contend, 1 said, If Icome now, wentiemen, 10 rpeak very bricfly an Invading army were to burn New York,—aye, | uon the third and laet question proposed for dis- burn ovary city, village, and hamlot in the Empire | cussion this evening. viz,: State,—the loas of property would not equal ‘What ought Congress to do now npon the enh- #4000, 000, —the additionsl burden which tha | ject of romonetization of siiver aud spocic-resamp- schemo to destroy silver as money would lay upun | tion? N Flareave Maching O WWANTEL-MES TO e et bt "It ahuption | blaliop of Sardia: Sccrotary of the Congrigation | irade will oved s s st all times extremely improbanle. The third | ®hiaobouncils ;},;‘,,",’,’;{;f,’,‘,_g,{f'f};,’,;'_ puts form of election—by hallot—Is the ordinary | Arcnbishop of inesen and Posen Appol mode, mul will no doubt be foilowed on this vc- | 15, 18 casforl, Un the tenth day after the death of the n MeClarkey, born In Brooklyn, Fope i}ne Cnrulnn!: u:‘sux?blu nl.‘ ("m I\‘.uicm or f ‘Ha.‘} .:lrchl‘vlllhnhl :15\'“ Yori 2 such placa a8 may be deslgnated for the olectfon. appointed March 15, 1675, Domentics They are each accomminlated with twa or threa | | 80. Henry Edwarl Manning. born at Tutteridre, T ANTRD= PIIVATE PAMILY AT LAK AR ar coneIvin e, - ApAFmonts aré n. | 160N: Archbrenop o Westminsters uppotuted | VWASTERSUEASGNALE PO AT TR v algned to each Cardinal, When all the prelimi. | 31afeb 15, 1876, o from 1010 12 at Hoom 44 Valmer Holy : . Victor léechamps, born at Mella . o y _ | the stooping shoulders of our vverburdened noa- | Upon this gnestion T am not so anxious for the | 1IAry obaersances are uver, the Cardinals ussem- 0. Archbishiop of Mechiln, March, 1 Seamstresscs, g wtre Jouren o83 Tho Contita- | tract Beomone o Taromie’ iy ghn & mostingo | [i% exact forns a for tho aubistance of thinze. bl In n chapel, where they uttetd & 1ays of the " itizer Mattet, born In Tiome, 19 STED-YOUXG 1L T t10n snya nothing about sliver aa tendor in_pay- | upon his farm to 5,000 In oats at 40 cents & ut, gentlemen, Firat of al \ 1 nim for the immediate remonctiza. | Jloly (Ghost and listen to a scrmon. Then, pre- | of Constantinople. Audit r-Gi vl take cara of ebild. M et af Qolts Of 85, or of $20, or of 850! 1t | bauhel or in wheatat 100 tonts per bushel, 1t HOME RAYB OF LIGHT AND NOPE tion of the silver dollar of 41:3%¢ gralns standard | ceded by thelr attendantsand the office-bearers, | Apostolica; appointed Sept, X L huine. Moo b CHO, speaks of gold and aliver coin as tender In pay- lup:nl uf debts: and the word **dabts " ombrzcou il debts, publie and private, —national, State, municipal, corporate, and inaividual. And it em- traces all debls, no matter what may be their tI’mbulunt. hlnol.lléu’wl to :my n'%yu\‘mnfi“ a8 bt an one to pay 820, oF to pay Nor daes the Constitution aay that half the debtshall be appast, We have reason to bullove no such disss. | sliver,—for the sana kind of silver dollars which ter is to fall upon the human race, We have | iere coin and full legal-tonder for all debte, pub- maffered too mnch alrcady from this blandering | lie and nrivate; wlhien the dubte wore created; and Teglslation in tho demonctization of miver. 1 would, cain ‘them, 1f possible, as the rate of t aught nover to have been done. 1t was a tor- | 4,000,000 per month, tible mistake, ar worse. 1t ought to have been re- 1 have no abjection to a Conventlon, to bo ageced monetizod long ago, upon by all the commercial natione of Enrope and The Conventlon at St. Louls in 1870 was ear- | America, 1o readjnet the relative standard to ve the Cardinals walk i procession to the roomn 6 | . 5. John Siweonk, born at Pagliuno, 1817, Archs | = “hich the election fs $o be held. Threo noura | bishop of Chalcedonla (s nominal Sve); appointed | S1FUATIONS WANTED.--. atter sunset tho Master of the Cere. | March 15, 1876, IRooklcceporss Clorkse monlcs maokes his . appenrance, nnd Godefroy Braussale St. Marc, born in Reones, | QITOATION WANTEI-A GOOD _RNO; obliges straugers o withdraw boyond ajpointed sept. 17, 1 ST, penniat, and arconniant, wants the sacred precinets. ‘Then every pince of In- ’"‘:a" et rn at Avells, 1812, | 10 the West: has lind over 6 years' busines ¢ K and understatids the luwa of business 2ol gress is jealouslv walled up, except the brincl- appotuted Apeil 3, o eammerclal ymper "m'n:ur “xchana Congress changes the contract by saying that ho shall not pay the debt in oate at ail, Lul shall pay In wheat alone, all must seo the injustice of that; thet. Conress’ bt changed tha contract and e- pudiated its torms. Dot thero 1s something 80 myaterloun or sdcred In a promiso to pay dolinrs tn grain of gold or in E‘r:llnl of sliver, that all tho money-changers of al 1870, 3 s y ? | neatly urged and implored, to my certain knowl- | llxed incoin by them all between gold and siiver. | pal dour) on which Lars and Uolts ure drawn | 34 Gfambattista Franzelin, born ot Altlno, & M "gg:,gfll' 1’1-::;’:‘;]:::':!:‘.”-‘::5 fu'\'a'u'{mf'cf":?::‘.‘fif m,::::"?;“?gul'n:n'fig' :'l:'lm:nuir‘r_;;nu l:"l‘i r;:n edio, to deciare for the tounedisto rostoration of | Aimilar to the Convention of the Latin Unton. 1 fm:ll within and without. Here the Cardinals | Tyrol, 1416; apoulnted April 3, 1870. Miscollnncouss now propose. No, indeed} 1t speaks of gold and | change of tho contract for Congress to atriketho | th¢ ver dollar, Ihut it refused to do so. 1lad | Would be glad to have such & Convention; but are expeeted to remafn until they have chiosen | 97, Dowmnenico Bartolinl, born at Rome, 1813; NTLEMAN ADOUT iIvcr coin an tender In_pryment of dobts,~mean- | silver doliar of 41:1% graina out of the contract, | that Conventlon dono so, tha bemocratlc party 1 WOULD BY NO MEANS WAIT & Pupe, or until a Yot of tiwo-thinls of the im- | appointed March 1, 1875, & ikion in the LA S5 Sentar public and private, and theroby compol the peobla o pay the nond (4 | Would havo'carried Oblo and Uilnois, as woll us | for that afors restoring tho dullar of all contracts | mured Cardinals shall order s postuoncment of . Francou do I'an) Benardides y Navarreta, AND 1N ALL AMOUNTS, ol dotinra onlye. ‘ats whon it s now proposed | Indiana, in Octobor, and very likely Winconaln. | aa it wan bofore TH7, ' would continiic that nsa | the proceedlngs. hoen at Uaza, May 14, 1610, Pacelarch ‘of the In° | eneneed on hie own oo IR bey e I i Wil the Fa e 4 by mo writ- | £ put the alives dollar of 255 gratam back again | A Huyes would never havo beon countod inby | jawfal dollar in all coniracts horeafiur to bo male, | *“Jiiforo the voilng boclus, the Cardinals go | YI58 SPRuMeL Matel L W70 At Betlon: okt OF To A 1 Lon Coenttation tay eatAbIian & sindla 010 stand | Into tho contract, and to make Tt road Justas ivdid [ the Nuturnlog Woard of Loulyns. aud S | watil sueh Conventlon shall bu agreed unon s oty | yhrough the formality of praving thelr idontit . Francls Axuzzo, porn at Naples, Apell 0, | BT Coneintiay. Y s y And for all dobts abave 40 shiilings, 'bas done | efore tho Bet of 1873, they denounce that Tilden would now be President. ut thoy didnot | tho nations, And then change, if any ahall bo s, 1807, Archbishop of and rlght to attend the conclave. A Cardinul's 40, ):;cl;nu‘em’" rizht to record his.vote Is regarded as Inviola- | March 14, 1801 lle. It haa boen ritted that no censure, inter- | polntud March rcla ;'.?1 Lo at $au Salvado Archolstiop Sarngossa; ape 3% BQUITY I XCIt. [ 3 hrick ex & {hin speciic privileze of his Order, Cooroo | da Stichae) Payay Rico, vorn st Benclama, "Che balloting takes place fu thic preavytery fn | Do 20 1L, Afchblabon’of Compustelia: a front. of the aitar. Inaldo th ruiliug of the | OBt MRIER AL, BTE, o sebo Caverot, boraat | 1O presbytery nre the scats of the Cardinals, each | Joinvilic, France. May 2, 1800, Archbishop of T, ‘with a canopy of green for those of older dato, | Lyons; appointed March 12, 1877, and of violet for those created by the late Pope, 4. Louls De Canosna, burn at Verona, April2l, Assoon ns au clectlon has tuken place, theso | 18097 sppointed March 12, 1877, are lowered, the canopy over the naw Pope | 4% Luals Seradpl, born st Magliano, June 7, 8 ro- ndlation. They denounce that as paying creditors erican C o So, the, Amerlcan’ Conprese walt o dishoncst monoy, ~as violating oar ational that duu-farded tho ‘written Constitation, the opinlons of the mon who made It, and of all the itatesmen Who have administered the Government snder it for ciglity years, and, ns wo shull sco bereafter, trampied upon the teachings of all bls- wory and of ail civilizations. And now, gentlemen, let mo call your attentlon 10 the first question I havo proposed for dlacusslon this evening, viz. : Onght silver to be remone- Hzedy And firet Jot me inquire; What roason was selrned by thuse who dumonetized jt? Oue assuining to bo wiser thanall bistory, to be Conatitution and the men who made sea it agreed upon, shall unly bo fua - " mass of oue beopla na not then consdered B e Tirentioe oo pue the queation At all. Thoy are now beginning 1o | rovborles of mankind, none _ever conumltted have acosnd to feel the Importance af restoriug the | equalod the wickedness of Kings and of Govern- silver dollar, Tho rank of fts auemies arogiready | ments 1n changing the standard of value aftor cous giaing way, Cameron, of l!nnl{.unlu, and | tracts aro_made, before they aro 1o be per- Blaino, of Malne, ace the tiual waverlsing toover- | formad. Tho curso upon him who removes his wiiclin all who stand in Its way. ‘Fhey navecume | peighbor's lundmark should reat forover upon all half-way already Lo eay thatsliver dollars shall e | such crownud and unceowsned thleves and robbers, lejal-tender for one- il nd fiflld dollars legal- Lunderatand the full force of the War-necesni! Icr‘lde{ tor tho other half, of all debts, public and rmcu lmll Congress Iu 1801, 1802, and LN, to private, ssuc the Jegal-tender notes, or war-inuney: and [ et Sl vsel oF yaive | dnok.all Lo auostion the paieioism of toose o irce- e then made that money legal tender for pre-exinting two-hirds of the Senste have uiready decinved for | deuta, as a kind of 1‘{“.#1 loan upon cfi'dllarl. ¥ TO EXCHANG honor, Goutlemen, what {a honest money? Tonest money 13 TIIB MONEY WE AGRERD TO PAY. 1t 1a nelther a dearer nor a cheaver money than the monoy of the contract. 1L 1s the moncy we bor- Tow and th monoy o aures o pay, ‘Tho sudacity of the holders of 5-20 bonde, who loanca us panor monoy worth only 50 or 00 ‘conts 1u coiln when we borrowed it, $n ‘thus denouncing those who would pay the bonds In coln according Lo tho terme of tho contract an doclared by tho act 2 EXCHANGE-ONE OF 1in Lasonst neAt stocks of Juinber o Chicago it yard doi fine Iuetneas, | WADL n good S10CK farn Worth 835,01 &3, axi=Fine stock of elothling and conts® surnishl goods. In stord an 1 dalng good bisined, {0f 2ood cle 1Hinus or busiiicss projerty in Ci 2 y 1b Chicawy, Fine large brick: hotel, 160 reoma, ol o 1808, Bishop of Viterbu; sppoluted March 1% pictely Turniahed (clear), dolag Arit-ciase ; You must have onejstandard of 180t und In Insisting upon chianging tho con- | estoriug siiver a8 monoy, Deforo many weeki— | “§tiil 1 hod remalning atone sloft. Befuro each Cardinal is | 180% 3 A it B 5 which bo a logul-tender for all others, 't 3 s till, 1 had such & repulsion aainat changing the | n table, with all the materials required for writ- - o tno 3-story brick atore and .ut X150, on ' THAls Aot chie ecament very fully hooutter, 1 | beceas ‘.",:,&‘;;'.2';":5‘,“:‘5‘3";} Soincan bay thetn. Is | aye, bofora many daya--mors of anziuus waliing, | law of‘oxtating cuntracte that [ folt coustramod 10 | fug und rectsteriug hls vote, while in thomiddle | 1y, TRrehonban of Axtams ahpootnd Jume 5o, Al ATl B e : BILVER WILL, I'H RESTORED A8 MONEY by Congress, That sceima to be aluiost fsting debts, But I stood almost nlune, s the revolutions of the earth, Tha [ Bat, gentlomen, Instead of complanting of what will not, in iy opinlon, veto the bl 1f be does, | Is so long past, let us Jook forward to the thne ito friunds may carry itover the veto. 1f thosliver | wiheh apecic-rosuinption will Lo restored once dolar s restured, & genctous people may forget, | miore; when there will by no legal-teuder ol and perhaps for those In public’life wha | bug gold snd silver coln, and no vaver to cirenlnd y favorad lts demonetiza- | as mynoy but such ae susll bu convertiblo on de- tion, DBotlf, by veto of the Presluent or | mand at the will of the holder in gold and silver otherwise, it xhonld not Lo restored, they never | cuin. Then we shall reach will. QU TRUE NORMAL FINANCIAL CONDITION. ‘This measuro |2 stronger than any man or any As tho firat great step 1 that direction T Jook arty. 1f defeated now, it will roform partios of | upon the romunetization of silvee dollars will creato 8 party of is own, and that party Wu can coiu, If all our minta ai will take coutral af every branch of tha Qovern- | operation, $1,000,000 mon! oass It fur the moment ta consfder, drat, what Mr, ho hiad inaln charye of the bill_destroy. anldd: dollar of 41214 oy reason of Its or futriule valiy bolnis greatar than 1ts wominal value, " had pnu(h:nl! ceaved to boa coln of cir- culntfon; in u word, Str. looper sald the silver dellar must be demonotized because it la worth foo much, Dys -lnmxu logle, his followors now say: ;‘lhllnrll remaln demonetized because it bs worth oo Iiltle, " lint, walving the inconslstency of the reasons arged by bim in 1874 with thoso now urged in l:‘ns for dumonctizing the miver dollar, et mo how the Senate to move to amand the bill to except ex- 4, Archbishop of Agram: slx aimilar tables stand apart for those Cardinnls who may fear belne overlooked if they wrote and folded at their own stalls. On the Goapel sile, the Cardinal Dean occupices the first seat, telnz followed by the others fn the | | 48, Lucldus Marlo Parousi. born at Mantone, order of precedence, so that the Benjor Duacon | Aug. 13, »its opposite to him on the Eplstle slde of the ppointed June 22, £ comady, oF traged T wint 8 good, mproved farm e the two brick iy Jean_ Kutactker, bornat Wican, April 11, | atoressad futa $0¢10k sousheass corner of fvatel ani ‘Archbishiop of Vienna: appointed Juno 22 | Aususaus. Tuisls elekant busiucs proveriy; wiliclve agool teade, &7, M0~-1irick hotel and log 20z, clear, 15 miles af Culengo, for & gosl farm~Ilinole, fows, Missourl, 3, Archblebop of Bolugna; uppolated | Kentucky, or Tennessee. - e e Rt 44T Hoer FeRCe T koo altar, In front of which s a lsrre table, with §ATULEALL OF TUE ONDEN OF DEACONA. . | s cho Besc har i 40 tato: ls A fabnt, W the challcs uersing as & bullotebax, whilo &t the siiEroiper Uatertal bara ok, Orae, Vialy, 1706} :';z:(;] 12 countey 1own or any kol farn ur city Prop- baek 13 the ire-place, whereln, after an fncou- | “'2. Themialf Mer b 3 '« 1, TOYD, (oo eIy i clugive ‘ballot, the 'papers are burned. The | ay nlmfillmhll‘ w.’.um ot Allumlere, 1800; T, L TOVD, Room 7, 179 Madlsou-at. votiuz papers are_square, and _folded down, uo , Dominlc Coneolinl, born at Sinigagl \ N oty G b Bve. 5 " aled portlon, withil | 18005 ampornicd Juno i Taed - cowt laly Wo read of 8i who demand what It Tiut of what Shylock do we read who ever domanded more, or cven dared to de- mand shat the hond shonld be changed to make his debtor psy morathan {snominated inthe bond? Bt tuese men do all this; and, what is more, they do 1t i the name of ho: ! Tuey demand a chaugs in the torms of the bond, and_thoy denounce ne dishonest 81l wlio opposc that change. Buppone a man surcen to puy 1,000 yards of cloth in one year, and in the meantimu Congress, by law, changea tho yard of {hiree feot Wnon the con- tract was made toono of four feet, and compels hitn to pay the debt by that now meawure, who V'l'o EXCHANOE—$I20M—TIIT3 18 A GOul) 1T, scre faru, due brick dwelling, 10 rootns, barus, wate nurhm.sw.. alf frat-clase: farim Iy uu. hr‘:m»l ety re_put in full This, 8t the ,000 pee X % ent. d , 000, 000 the upper oue of which fs wrirten tho owner's | 4. Edward Borremeo, born at Milan, 1822; ap- and oge of the healthless countries in ths We. HIOW UTTERLY INSUPPICIENT dove not #co tho TRt omen, tho second question. T intendad to | Shl0cy Ml oL o XCa0d O e ganiin: | wames t0 b opener only under special clrcume | Poiated Msrch 19, 150K, 18 AR | ey ity ar st Eauies Tl s dopotd Ja 58 tho, redson given then and tho resson given | DISNONESTY AND nonnEiy THERE 18 1N TIATL aticass taihis: It alivoe romain domonetized, fs | Tita Will nat food our couniry with it mach | stancés; and in the other, acaled with the same Ty orspizo Miiarian Rand), born ot agnacavallc, i o iifyt s 5.»4‘;;...“ OF clty. tiat wWalreDt: ow. Tha chief rea: hy any coin is mado ¢ ), 000 1t uracticable, or possible, to rovme specie-pay. . by i (e v -Camertinge to the Holy Homan L HOY 1, amet. Taw & legal-tendor Je b0 0 tho neaningof thowora | In uno year, and Congreas by law declares that thy o i Jantssy gstt 0 "Peciorbere | alleur, nor willlt drive gold sbroad ab Some,ap | sl some wmutto from Beripture, which 0ite | choren; appointed sept. 17, 1875, FLAR ftount? adlsun- 1. doliar in exchanges ond in contracts, 'Tho stand- ord dollar of 4144 gratun of aflver or 225 B-10 gratna of yold, as flxed by Jaw, determings the menning of the word dollar i ul} contracts to pay dollars. Itdoes not depend In tho sligliteat degreo upon tho amount of wilver doliara or gold dollars Which aro bushel contain twelve galluns instead of oight, or forty-elght quarts nstead of thirty-two, and com- ela hith Lo pay by that measure, who does not aco he dishonesty and downright robbery thore le in hat? And llll)yull'. when the farmor comes to pay, heJobjects to .!!lfgml by tho new measnre, TO K UF _COPTED AND F 8 fictorealn indiacfuk and waier-coiors 1belleve isle 3 g};m‘ nr;. wo{nl ou‘t nlxldlremm:d.l nollhlnafllg-u NEFTHER PRACTICALLENOR BVEN I'QSSIDLE, 5 notes ba put In circulation n thdir place, 240, - Tho history of all conuncrcial nations shows that | 000,000 of silver dollars would ba absurbed tnto noone of them, ntany tima having a paper cur. | the clrcalation in five years, : roncy In any form clrculating ae woney, has sver d thus m-u(II strengthon the basle for wdupted, must be the same at all batlots, and 0. Tt olomes Paces borh at Denovento, 1817 serves ordinarily as the meons for Identiflcation | Major- SceaiDarn Rbtienavento, 7 = 4 Thovote, I5 the middle spaco, whicls 18 1olt | 1o gy e M the Vatlcans sppointed Hept. i U mlocrat ol Wiih s “withons lfmlli stals the name of the candidate. The | 7. Lorence Nina, born at Recante, May 12,1812; olly: used: ;‘vlng dfagrans represents tho form of ballot | appolated March 12, 1877. N L T A t woul malatained specic-psymunts for any 'longth of | sueclo-resnmption by e Govorument aud by the X, Fuvo Sbarrolte, born b Bpolato, Jan, 27, | shuntlpsewiuy-machioea &b very low pri or, aro, ot colneil and, in elecularion at o e | e B G unees hith wod hiras | Hinc, unicay \hote \tas as much coln I thy coun- | bauke. B hoferis ‘ba Fallous Jha Coudray, born, st | Seodr 00 Eoll dulfae i 8515 a5 yet, “whe gold way illiire—and somo pruachors, too--to durouncu hin | {174 0% s Buper b b, mpiatiod, Bason oty the teuimption sch, whils biuersiia sif Ansora,” Rug. 15, 3813; apjoluted Tiareh "1, To_RENT-HOU! ; ‘theaper thau silver, did one doudt one right to | a4 dishonest and as irying 'to cheat, what won! it 3 etk fran (e B L A IS b avinety , PSS R ML b know they can get coln for paper whenever they | Of poly, an pen ——— Nouth Nla Pver ‘fx‘i.’l'f&"'!’.'un!h'.')u'd""lb"‘m “Comgrens of iy | Lhall hg:;'l""l:.‘:.'j“ ,‘;{';,‘:{“;,'.‘,‘f,?.‘{c‘,’;‘h’:,“,"l‘;,'},‘:“‘,‘,', omand 1, ehey wil nol domanid f, bt they, will | Buniueet LG CLR Ry epent wo- day’ o or ¥iizo In Summunm, Pontlfcet Dillous affectlons, liver complatnta, contiveness, | ['QRENT-0¥ MICIIGAN-A Y., BETWE 4 e e Lt | b o snoating, S0P, Fhiet Bop, thisr}: | ga0d aecoin, W, the momeat It is bliored that uptto, Heuingst Domy mewin. B, Carinalum, e . Ty it o fatecd s e eoneaiana: | e Vi twentie ey tive Fille. "They will be found mild apd cortata i | Lhed uuse: alt pivtern impravenients aud u thoroush thelr actlon, and may by takaw at any timo without | ELLT 10 Dearriar oo i oared: A+ AVEIL Tisk from expusnte. by s ———— — TO BENT-LROOM to bogt A s THE TRIBUNE BIRANCIL OFFICES, ~ South Slde. Acance e When thoe votiug ng eact Cardinal ad- | TR ORDERTO ACCOMMODATE O NUMRINIUS x5 4 " CRNTRE, n vances, 1o tyir, 10 the altar, and, alter o short | L halruus Wiiughous the eity o hava, sabebed | || Cniiad ro i Grst Aour, aitl atb,. bested. and prayer in silence, he repeats inLatln the follow- Hrarel Omees ta tho different Dlvisfons. as deatconted | Jighted, for 812 8 o P fuie’ oaths 1 call to witness Christ our Lord, | Driee e changed ac the sfats Odiee andiai e taessms | ¢ RENT. ¥ FUTS tho cojn cannot bo had for the paper on domsnd, i G he con witl be domauded, t e "Yow: tha public minil I8 wiso_enongh 10 know A Nesk SEMatYssnalan “From u or 1t 1a n elplo watter of subtraction) tnat, un. | A Texus paper tells the followin, l(L!-- thei e mach col in thy country sa paper, | gentlemat who- arrived fn this city yesterday {t eannot bo redceemed on domand, morning wu learn the following concerning a 1t i true banks know it will not be domsuded all | nest of rattlesuakes which was dlscovered by atonce, and, if they hove on butid ono-third as | Mr, Melherson, s farmer Hving north of herc: much coln as they hiave paper {ssned, they can, 'If | Being in quest of firewood, lic cut down a tree the coin I in the country, obtain suough to meet | oy bis place, which fell neross a largo brush- ) oF Merling, It was an fdeal dollar of wliver, of tus valug of the **pillar dollars of Charles \. of Spaln, colned 300 yoars 820, Thut was madethe moncy of acconut for our Government, and romained such nutil 1702, when the Congress of thy Uuitod Biatos cataviished the dollar or unit tu bo of the value of the 8panleh ““milled dotlur.* warth only B1% pence miorling, or 4% per cont leay than tho ideal dollar, Hut the fdeal dollar of 1780 No, gontlemen, this charge of dlshonesty and ro- ndistion, now ringing through the land from New ‘ork to 8an Franc{sco, doce not rest upon tho sil- yer dollar, nor upon those who would rumonetizo it. No, {ndeod!” Whether intended by thosa who demonstized siiver or not, such act was part of the great achemo to destroy afiver as money in Europs and Amenica. Whetheér Congress knew it or not, 1t was 20 less 8 part of the scheme 10 destroy ono- balf the apeclo currenc ENT-NICEL of the ciyilized world, ~1o 0 wh sliall be my Judge, that 1 am eiecting hini | untilis o'cloek p. m, durting $be wueks and unttl U p, m. a4 1€00u1 50, 113 Esat 1iut A THOUGIL NEVER COINED AT ALt Inake gold the only real mon 7o 8ud tender in'zay. all aver ova-third of thelr clrculation which may | plle, “In s fow “woments afterward ho | who befure Gud think ouzht to be elected,” Shioksellee: o | Rabiiegs. V0 = West Sides 3! fzed the meantug of ail contracts under It Tent of debls, —4 actieme which, It carriod Into | SN IRRICSRRNOR | b0 conptry, tho banke | Hesrd B ratuling nolsc and, *turudn, | AVien all havo voted, the ballote ar: examiued ar Waliaab-ay. % ) 0 RENT-BECOND FLOOIL 23 WEST MADISOY- i plugalar at It Ty, Bopene, ookl noret | *™“Sost Disssrmous 1 1me conszquExces cannotget 1t sod, whatfs moro importanc aiill, | BAW sevan | wr o elght | odarco o raithe | by he Serutators throe Candluaty sclected by ; Sesndsal, Viatoner,ete., 0 | "POWE ool wiiaulyir) T T A : Sored st all, U $6 fdenl delar Sewanea O e b L L] Ham =% ho.| the poople know they cannot get it. ~ And, whoi s within fifteen feot o ui. Tho treo | lot, who successively hand to cach other every O wndrr;‘n‘m::‘wnuum. Iy WAL H. THOIPSUN, r of vychar ud gurerupd o acts | Josll debtor mations, P y tu the 4o poople know that, in falling bad caught one of tho enakes, bury- | paper, which the last places on file. Should wer of Haled:at. payable abroay i duwn . poapie: A ing wpartof fts body tn the ground, which | eandidate recelve just two-thinds of the votes, ooks, btatlunery, ete., 330 DI+ ‘he poid dollar establlvhad by the law of 1853, | | As we Liaveaircady seen upon the highost au- FANID AND SDEPENSION meanured by the {desl dollar of exchange, was D} per cent below par, And this explains what s meant by sterling exe clauge, ot exchange on Londan, F The incaniog of the word dollar in s contract e what tho law exluting when the vontract 8 made defnes it to be, The law should be taken as part 1t ahould be read with the meaning, Therefore, whon s 4124 ‘grains of siandard grains vtandard wold, 8 coutract slwply o contract 1o pay 412! tver coln, or25 8-10° standare Fuld cotn, But, gentlemon, lot us address ourselyes at once +t0 ths reasou of thingy, to thu wants of commerce, thoritiod, thare is not gold cotn and bullion enough In the world to do the work of monoy,—{o mect :)i:l’ necds of clroulation, Resson toaches the same n Ll h-u:rnt and powerful being which wo call muney—which doos the work of mouoy—~! and always has beon, doublo-handed. —ouo nearly equal (o the other. One haud is of gold, tho othier iand s of sliver, “The rignt hand, if you pleaso, ls Kold, the 1otk witver. - 1f you dosttoy 9ao band, tus bt mast do all thio work of both. It miust, thiere. fore, do double wurk, It is, thorefore, {n duuble domand. 1t is the law of demand and supply which fi0s the valuo of things, 1t 14 well known that ‘tho annaal production of gold I8 decroasing. 1t has boen d the upper foided portion of thu batlot-papers fs opened with the view of ascertalning that this exact number ls not due to the eandidate’s 0wi | g vote, it belug not lawlul fora Popotu be the BOARDING AND LODGIN! nclnal Iumumu.-.:lut:zl lllll,:ll:]l.l' clc{ctk}alu. ]n' 080 u‘u ca et e e one has received two- of tho voles cast, i 2 = a second ballot takes place m the cvening. | [JROWSS UOTEL. 276 6TATE-ST.-FLRNIANED ‘Fuks timo the Candinals cun voto ouly for thosy | board. 35 snd 85300 aay teari e i me | it LAY allesse who worg named at the first baflot. Thoso who Tl [0 URNT IR K AlLE s D persist I thelr morniug’s cholee Insert the word Bate-ab., fuur Llucka south of the Paimef Housew | €8lity aud brick bullitug. By W. Il THOM] * Nemint,” while tho Cardinals who wiah to n_;,..m“x: Fun w”'lf‘x"'{"""" o | Wesi Shudtson-at A oo - «l thelr vote write the words * Aecedo — - e ——— P donifno Cardinali —." Tu practicu thi T WANTED TO RENT._ FANTED-TO KENT Y cail upon W ae cert h ator flows dow: 1. + | caused it to writbe and strike about. Bevernl ;{5 uua ‘:’"fl‘hu ljl'r':nznmm withh his ‘:'Imm;r "',? of its companions, duubtlpss not kuowing what M0 {uu.mm thiv, to make of such Frocwulng , sttacked umd soon 'ako tho great commsorélal nattons: suceecded {n kilHog it, atter which they directed Kouland, In 1870, according to Mr, Fawcott.ono | their attoution Lo M, McPhorson, who, scelig of tho ablést writers on the wubject, had £38,500,- | the fix he was iu, ron off to & nelehboring 000 1 gold coln and £10,000,000 of silvor zoln, | houge, and, gettiug a gun, returned: or, ln round numbers, ‘sbaut '$508,500,000. At | Everytuing © was ulet, © and - nono, tho same tino her wholo smount of 'paper money e dad anake Ald not exceed 250, 004, 000. Lave o va suske, was to Lovk to France. Shu hiad 1 1870, befora the | Steu. Upou throwing a stick luto tha Lrask, Prussian war, 250,000, in £qld and $750,- | however, be brought out eleven snakes, when 000,000 tn wilver, ‘Afior the war,ind In conss. | be fired, Woundiug two of thein, and tho others quence of the piyment of tho war-indeninlty, hor | attackell them ss they Lad ths frst, aud fin- ‘(ald and siver coln wae reduced conslderably, | Ishedthem. Whilo reloadlug his gun, be heard Jut, under the policy of hoarding coin and (a rattlo behind him, and, i atming deweler, News-Dealer, and Fancy . corner Lincoln, PG AENT=NC. | 74 MCHIGAN-AV., KEAR Twenty-sceond ot.; & 608 sture and haseitent ais, ' tlia two Uy er duors of tho bulidlnw, sultable 4 Turniahied Tounis OF (o DrIvaLe vubier ro0tie, J. HEN &' TACOH WEIL, Lvom 8, No. 148 Dearborm-at, Iscolinnsous, part ND 1) W, of the system corresponds with that at Stato Bioime wnd trard 7 and county conveutlons i this country, whero oard, $4 Merhoyiusd runted, cul ulen . a0 10 tho needs of Ovilization. Years past, beiny now less than 1000 por | strongthening her dnsucial powitlon, by the year | To Jump out of the' way, ' Jumpod nesr | somctimes the delegutes chauge thelr Votes in ethodtet thureh Dlus. . Eim e waintal he 2onuts Iu the world, Tho world's T gold | TH76 France “had reuainod hor position. and heid Jump 01 20l Bty i | i NTED=TO KEN . g, ualntaln that the Countitation and laww,of | Buiiis I i o 1870 kot atote 920780 | auin 3 cunluod Nor poaition, sudheld | g ° o tho suakes, and wis bitten ou [ favor of such candidstes as thev #nd havo a | oo, MEACIIINERY, ud sturea b ail Y. Perwonal a6 i [UTINT TN CCOR 9 estimates an . $050, 000,000 {u gold aud 8: 1 ! T | the leit leg. ‘Tylog his handkerchlef above and, ."."8:.. Yima, .?'J‘:’:*.f.fi!}f"fn“."& ‘:nu‘k"." tho bite, to prevent the teo freo circitlation of smong thy roupl!. 18 more tnan double the whols | the polson fu bis systew, he made for the amount of hier paper circulation. house, ‘The wouud Dbeguu to swell rapidly, The DBank of France, position where it was maintain epecle-resuni; Mandard of gold sud stiver, aud in making them Buth tull touders lnrju{mnm of dubls; becauso :1: dzuxpmnnm of all cinlized nations has siways DW 18 OF 10 tentiud gived 10 ine cBilacthan OF Feins, e1c. B 1 recelving the roquisito majority, T C. L. RICE & CO.'8, LAKE-ST, el Jale peapect b Bl e orer, | ATIG L e e iteation, ¥ G VIERLING, oo '8 114 . g ¥ L Ce i ki) ch D L. Th )3 Gangl SONOIA only Yo | scksMy W piced Lo o Patlate each duy,’ i R atatistics, —sud [ bave found nony more accurate than Fawcett,—from 1570 o 1874 thero was sn actual decreako of tho world's stock of &:.m coinj because the consamption in the arts, In the manu. facture of waiches snd jowe) aslon of coln, BOTI GOLD AND BILVER tharefore, belog In & | whilo he was at the samo time sulfering great ! comraerce, tho standard of value in blo and practicable to | pain, A quart of whisky was procured at & lote each duy, but & larger number i3 not | WY A,B',‘;,‘,'I’,_‘.A" Pl lu‘;,_':” BUR 3 , and i loss by 0, 000 mora than unlawful. When the Cardinule reassemblonext dreas, aiatlny turoia, 13AAC KINKEA & tender 1o (ho payment of debtw, | 8 ., WB8 Bbou 3 ption, did so on the ret | pulehboring house, which ho drauk without the | day, they vote ancw. iau, Dehsib County, 11l. : v oth moners oxlated awmong ihy Euypiians. i | thy whole productlon during fiat Al itbs | Ao thie iootith, 'withost pante, Whogk, 9F Cane et Tacovenmionce “1¢ Bradeed. vops Jie 5 TUE BT OF VETO. [ e | e e Foldenlver meant 'wbite yold. " and both white | o 3 iing'in quantity, ‘silver, {is bandmald, aad | B5ut, fn the judzment of men s wise in finance | ti0 of Intoxication. ' Tho wound was | Tao courts of France, Austria, aud Spain | _______ LOST AND FOUND. | I} Blgheatbriver firca lating prercrr Rl Jellow gull wero wiohop astaudasdof 7S by VR ae'they et dutfment, of men, b wite in fancs | sacked by bis herolo wie, aud tho' venom re- | elali the ricbt to forbid the cloctlon of sowo | TOSEGN NICUIGAS-AY.. UETWE s | WITHERLY IO Wi gtoh st fbain . basey Ay “""I'l ;’ "““J,""’“ the time Abrahi UAL WORK ment ls gold cola, in the condition i which oor | moved. At last wocoutits be was dolug very | oue Candinal to the poutitlcate, This privilege 4tleil sad Twenty-ihird-sts, Suudey, A FALL FOIL 0Ly "GOLD AND SILVER. & Bught W burialpiace For his wite for s 500 shobni A8 DO g i runs side, and the | GOVEFAmeul aud our natiunal bauks aro itusted, | well, and mo fear Is entertalued of teé- | waa recently declared invalld.” In any event, | Koldrug, with loitiuis It D K. The dndy e | CAPober o lian oo watelice, dianionds aod vaitiaiicq B of iy )-place furhle wits for '+ 400shokele | throogh all the ages, s to Lo thrux aside, and e | wouid bave beeu discarded us covery. Lie privilege fs ot ikely to bo excretsed. The | AN S BT sl e turolos orevery description at GOLIAMID'S Loan wnd liilion '-Iln"‘]:"m wil 4 merc nu,d silver as | wholo basis of wmonotary work laid upon gold Ak 5 g ol thy subposcst Dresogativ i lnvolvod )} 2 i Ol 0 East Madiaonst. Eatabilaned I, T e oyt of dia, o OFvaluey [ alowe, bo the effectof that nponthe par- | WESt L our presoat Eonditiaat The Metaphyuical Maula, i vatary, out 1 was bl €0'bo I forea as lato | ‘[4SEY, DE-A SMALL CAXADIAN TONY. wa | NICRELIS G35 OF 82 a0 CEWADS CaN B sllyer Bholen) yue Cmred What must e effect of that upon the prosonl tiont phyl H " Hutterdeld-at. JAMES kYN AV e liad b excl ver shokel, weighing sl nlh)llnount:. chasing power or value of goid? That it woald be Thure are, o 6 outstandiug legal-tenders, 8340, - Loudon Keaminer, fllfl.‘l?fl%a' bank-nol :’umhlu {u lugsl-tond- ‘The Uormans have discovered o new meutal erw, $317,000,000; 1n SO0 4, 710 ot papoe | maludy, whih they call Urubdaucht, or “ilio currency to by redeemable, on demand by the | Mctaphysical Manla.” Dr. Oscar Berizer writes Loldsry, n gold coin, In cloven wontbal “And | jearuedly on the sublect fu ne of their sclentilic what have wo Lo redeem it with? How much gold {als, aod it 1 nding to bl coln 1 thery 10w ia the United Statcs, all toid? | SEFialt WOl Seelite Rt aning A0 Wi Iy tho most focent and favorsblo estimaive, thore | Lhat thu syimbtows of this disorder *conslst ta 1s nut o exceod $175, 000, 000 of gold coin, au Irresfstible current of fdeas taklvg the form To reach resamption fa gold by Jan, 1, 1870, we | of useless inquiries as to the how and why of must bring avout an equillbrinw botween gold and | everythiug, pushed boyond the hmits of whut paper cuzreucy 1o the United Statew. s the re- | people of any scnse bave treated se the usual port of the Secretary of the Treasury and other | ryupro of kuowledie.” [t is comforting to know urces, we lessn there 18 now outstanding $:349, + o ! ' 1 30770 i grewnbicke, uud -lwnmx?.of% 340~ | that the sublects of this discase are b generally n 26 the election of Pius 1X., whow Austria fu- | Seirdeiast JAMESINAN: oo | 0 1 Pl pany o0y 56 the cuuntiag Was worth fruia 60 to G cents of our money. 2uld shekel, walghing aboat one-fourtl of au yunce, way ortls abuut 81 80 that, swong the cbreww, eilver was valued ac sbuut 15 or 16 to 1 Of gold, or nearly he twa mol Ol Heroduty ¥as valaed at tlaes, fml lu very clear to every mind that thinks uoon ho subject at ull, ~But, to wore nearly apvroxi- mate the truth, let me anewer the question lu the language of three or four of the test mon of fusnco lu the whole world. Mr, Wolowski was called to givo his tcetimony upon this subjuct be- fore th French Mouotary Commission. o sald: “¢1f by a stroke of thu pen they supbrcss ovo of theas wiotals in the monelary scrvice, they double o d for the othor metal, to the ruinof eblure. Leon Fauchet sald: **1f all the nations of Eue rope adopted the system of Groat Britaln (the eln- glo gold standard), tho "prlcu of gold would be tended 'f Vel t.:u ‘lzbl.: uv.t"nnfn:e of w con- eluve, the secrct determluation to pro‘est | TR PIEOOF WARE ey aguivst purticular Cardiuals, was confided by ‘l!‘m.-g .Efim&.“.‘.-"“l;’ ”’uf'..“r’.i-f.'i" In“ vl I cach court to lon:u |un‘x‘nbelr:l l‘xlmdd‘wmi 85 aluouats Lewsl utereat. Cash fof ocks of Soods: ‘:‘ College, Who was trusted with the duty of | S takivg’ this kuows ut the proper mowment, PARTNERS WANTED, ___ At the conclave of 1823 Austria excluded Car- dinal Severoll through the agevey of Cardiual Albaui. Tho veto was so \ulwyulu that it wus sought to be st wside, ou tho plesthat Cardlval Albaut was uot duly luveated with formal au- - - thority from the Court of Vicana. Beveroll BOOKYN. EXCHANGE FOR i o_tHiouse. ILVER 25 AND ) CENT FIECES LN PACKAUGES 51 $ntn exchasio forcurrvacy ut coating-souni of any. w Father of Uistory—says sliver tolof gold Inthemostsuclout aib ata later poriod, In the days of Xenovbon $0d Boceatew, ailver bad riscn o valae, or gold bad oken, for the rutiv of 10 of silver to Lof gold T cstablished, and remalned fora long thoc,— ot ceuturics even. BUNINESS CHANC! TOR HALE—A WKLLIESTABLL Y G003 bushicas 10 Denver, Col,; sales $441 00 per anaiita party wishice 10 retire oo ount of poor health: cliaicy fur wiy ous wialilig 10 §u Lt bustuc further perticuiars fuqutre st 1, LIRERMAN'S, Mndisttrat, o d. Ka DOOLTFTLE, Uetver, Col ¥ur 20 : - 7 A = o! 3 v revenaeeans | Y001t SALE-FINST-OLASE BALUON, ALSO BRICK i Pt ond nisasre. k- noten —8ui, 013,77 Aber.and el vouls poople, that it cau be cured by “mild | continued to recelva vates untit Count Apponyl, ASIL PAID FOR B TANDATD WoRRS | L A o i e i 1 Srong 1y HOTU MONEYS comiarep | nelied berond metkte. L mtaaton, sald: | B a0 T Bolh coim. o S o, oo of | Wosss of brouiidu of potassiuia cowblucd with | then Awstrian Atubastador, banded lus ot | (3 eivars velag o sricee otors jun sl vour | reasaiabio'ieculy B TVAND Gl { Hve vilug 1a the best daye of the Homan fimbleg to | *Debtors, aud siuong thein the Stste, have the | bothi Iu round nuuwbers, 3842,000,000 of cur. | bydropathle treatmcut,” uud that thoso who | coufinntug ‘Albail's authority. ~ The Cardlusl’y | Noraryses ClARS sorner Maston and earborarats, | Gy Couay, I 5 :‘w 3 1o 1, ~and that for aeverul conturios. But, | Fizht topay iu guld or sliver; aud this right cannot | veucy,—8607,000,000 of paper aud 17, 000,000 luflur""m.'lv.lom require to enter Junatleasy- | exclusion wus conveyed In theso wunlg: lu SEWING MA —— S NG = | thy discovery Jund working of tho Amorican | be taken awsy without disturbing the relations of | of gold. ‘Fo’reach uu equuibrlum, wo must re- | lums." How wisely does Providence order all |y capuity of Extraordivary Ambassador 10 | ooer AR TN | R R B g t the Spanlurde in tue sistoenth ceutury, | debtordand creditors, to the prejudice of debtors | duco the psper aud increwse Lbe sold colu, Wo [ thlugsl Were it otherwlso, the walhouses of | tho Buzred College wet o the Conclave, I fulfill I ov; UF NICK I i, DOAE: ‘l‘lL\ HEELER \u. CASL l“.\}.ll‘ ‘E’r‘fi I.LI()’ s o ,}" rLa,- ( ocd producilon of silyer reauced ith cors | 60 tho gxtent, poriape, of 0o-balf, cortalnly ono- [ must reduce tho psper to $4:0,000.000, and ws | txodemlspberes would not suffice to contaln [ the “&w,,m Guty of declariug that’ the f- | 14 Wilaos, sadutier wwachines balow Wit price, sul | 1) ‘mebiwcssiolf doming, Orde atl promptly Sl ey o shout 1111 Fothu sous? | b te the textimony o the groatest gumnclers e e kouk (o ot ghiu | Lt ontlngeut. of thusa newly<discaverad was | purial Court uf, Yicana leunatls o soceit s | = < e A LL CASIE PA1DFOID ¢ Eeicancnt of (L urietocnil aud dows to 1970, 1 | sbruad, - Ad L it tho wuthority of Liswtitan, Jof. | 000,000, or st the raio of §:2 000,000 por muki: bikce Shatbluit b eliveral Ui Ly ELe e e Toruma eactusiopi s wrenrne | STOUSEMDLI GOUDS. . . A eis eaat ol cholnlue! i fod 8b0ut 154 to 1 of gold. fervou, sud otherd of tho Hevolutionary era, * Add | aud Increass the gold culu §240, 000,000, of Wb tho | L N HTE 1o furnished by ¢ t s BACRE D COLLEUR. FOIE ALK — SEVERAL _UIL-STOVES, Vi ot Usdere by wall pro wmwu there untll Uermany, sfter (¢ had con- | tu it the welght of the report of the Cumumitteo of | rate of $22,000,000 per wonth, continously for whilch would 0,‘“’]“ iwd by the *+nublo aruy " M Cotee of Cerdinais, which will cheay, which Lare bevn used w Uity (sa sampics) WOULD RESIECT] 3 wted the armles of France, aud bad vxacted g | tho Uniled States et of 1852, thap it would be | eloven mouibs. ' We should the Lave, ae wonow | Of martyn tu Engl aud who plue tuthy pursuft The Bacred College ardiuals, which ! call oariy, beture tuey are ail gune. ¢lorence Manu® L nelxbbors H Llewuiy ot $1,000,000,000 Ia col, tesolved ta | enough to bring disaster to o buman race, aod | Lave, $342,000,000 uf custoucy, gold puper,— | of “uudowed rescarch, elect » Pope to succeed Prus LN, wus constl | fectering Cotimuy, 54 otete-ab., seevnd Bor. ¥abo 1), 1678, B {