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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 24, 187 Domocrats havo the power, and appnrontly tho disposition, to forco the nomination of QGon. Gaast upon the conntry. Tho state- mont 14 based npon experience. At all times natfonahavo boen acensfomed, when mennced with rovolution or disaster, to call into serv. jca the mnn of strongest will, iron nerves, aud greatest capneily for the matter in hand. In this country there {s no question as to who that men {s, Qen. Grast has his per- sonal and partisan friends apd his personnl hesitatingly boliove him when he nffirms | and both ront and intercst rest upon the that the blood of Pocarontas flows in his | same principle. Whothier o man londs $1,000 veins; but for all this, it {s unwise for the | in monoy, or rents a farm or loases n house Bourbons to let him loosa in thoir china | worth 820,000 for a cortain time, the person shop unless they oxpoct some of tho orock- | taking the money, or the farm, or tho honse, ory to got smashed. ngroos to pay precisely what the use of the ——— thing taken is worth to him. It cannot be FIAT MOKREY. raid that the money {a any more {ndispensa. Of tho many exlibitions of ignorance, | bio than the houso or farm. 'Tho man takes projudice, and foolishness which have been | that which at the time he most neceds, made in the way of politioal platforms dur- | Nothing can be eald in favor of the power in the matter of individual rights, and the inconaistoncy of theso lendera olear- Iy apponrs when it is consldored that this ia the vory dootrine which thoy are continually opposing, Again, says Bommmtawo: “The presont systom fostered extrsmo wealth and extreme poverty, and both wero curses. 1f the man who had millions of dollars—simply tho sur- plus of labor sqnaczed out of his fellow-men —wasnot led byit to dissipation and de. Tut they also want enough flat mor o "to give emplovment to all Inhor "—pep. mauently, of coarse. It Is not exolalned what persons or number of peraons aro to recelva this flat money for the purposs of omoloying atl the fabor. . Do Buouanax, 8sutit & Co. (ntend tomako outa tist of favored Individuals nnq basetho Government mako a glit to each of saveral millions of the flat money, upon the condition that thoy shall hire all the Iaborors by tho United States and get thom at work at something? When any ot this highly-Tavoreq 4 . paymenta e been maintained in Gm{\l G Dritain for sixty yoars, and Grent Britain is @i”v @tibnjxg * | now the richuyt :l all the nations, gnd fs a —_———atmee————= | ropublic in everytbing excopt tho name, ip TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Germany is a liberal monarchy, with tenden- cies towards a republio, and she has main. tained epecle payments for generations. ‘| Bwitzerland maintains specie payments. Belgium, Holland, Sweden, and Denmnrk are almost republics, and they mainiain specie payments. In thofacs of this record, ing the last ton years, the silliost was that bauchory, 1t was al b il | Fug break up in business, or run out of flat Ome copy. penye - what dld tho knaves mesan who twrote that | and parlisan enemies, but all unite upon him | I8 yanes; prohibition of intorest that eannot | bauchory. it was almost certain that his of ot Platform? Did they mpposo that all tho | as the fist soldier of theday, and tho frmeat | Presented by the Convention held in Indl- | be gaid ~equally for the prohibition | dron would be, who did not accumalate it | TIoncTLls ISeriled: e subroto, o furntsh Give Port-OMos eddres fn fal, tacladiog Btatewnd | oo op 1odiana wera s parcel of ignora- | nnd most resolate man in Amerios, There | 808pOlis on Wednosday Inst by the * Natlon- | of ront, and the probibition of | This s mere sophlstry, resting upon no " Connty. on sgaln. Would 1t not be botter to fasun the flat scrlp Lo ench laborer In' tng first instanco In quantities ‘*‘sufliclent to meet his wants of trade,” and let bim find his own employment or sob up for himaclf as n cajp. Halist? Ttwonld most certainly be more popu. Iar with the Inborers to bave the paternal Goy. crnment giva cach man s few reams of fiag moncy to invest or spend as cvery ouc saw iig, Why bo stingy of * flat money,” which costs nothing except cxcopt fug the green paper and press-work? Tho old song says that Unclo Sam s Jand enough to give every man a farm. llay he not priuting-presses envugh to give every man and woman a miilion of 8 of flat moneyt Wuen Plan Bucanan, of Indianapolis, {s Pres. dent, knd O. J, 8urrn, edltorof the Terre Hauta Epress, is Secretary of Fiat Ureenbacks, cvery. tody wiil be made rich and happy by * flat.” R — is n universal sentiment at the North and at the South, that, in a long struggle or a short struggle, Gen. GrANT will stamp out revolu. tion, annrchy, Commuuism, and overy form that treason and passion may take on to destroy tho Govornment, He is the iron man of our time and country to whom the law and order poople will appeal with one aceord, withont regard to former dissen. sion or an estimnte of his capacity in other politioal affairs, whenover it shall be neces. rary to apply forco to tho suppression of rovolution,—in the certainty that in every cnso the destruction of the trensonable vio- lonce will be certain and complete. Granr's nomination and election aro un- doubtedly in tho hatds of the Demoorats, for tho samo conditiona that would prompt the one wonld surely lead to the other. Grant was first oleatod by the Republicans, to put down * Andyjohnsonism.” Ho wns olected the socond time by Dontocrats, Some 800,000 or 400,000 Republicans probably voted for Greerry in 1872, but fally helf o million Democrats voted for Grayt, and s many mora Domoorats remnined awny from tho polls to make his cleotion sure. Thera was no menace of revolution then, but the conservativo drond of a disturbanco of trado a1 Greenback and Labor party.” The reso- | yont aud of interest on money is so neara Intions were printed in Tux Trmoxe yestor- | givision of propotty—tho taking from him day, and we roproduce only the mora strik- | who hins to givo to him who has not—that it ing portions: must be a sharp logician who can diserim- e declaro pur fealty to the American maneta axaiom, tha abolition ot All hank isancs, the. frey | lunj botween the Communism of these ;md 1‘".'(":"“"3'. cvg-lu:'::nn}nl '?'}nfim‘"’ ]m‘ni ‘d‘“r Groonbackers nnd the red-fiag Communism ning e Goverament of ognl-tende n‘- o, fin'l mamy.“ucvlrlblo for all dn Kfimlcm\p which they denounce ns villainous. If no on, uung (‘or‘n‘n d'm.t't ublle and ‘,":“;&" Iv:nl Tm“"‘ man wag allowed fo receive hire for his suflicient to meel ¢ wants of trade, ve om- ploymeat o ail isbor. and to do A casn buinges horse, rent for his iouso or farm, or intorest ant Sl s O e i, ARt | o b ey Iowned e ity e v nade dustrial and comm B sitven and dradges of the credit-mongors of the | keop liorses to hire, or build houses for peo- WO, dectare our opposition o any measuro | P10 t0 Hive in, or fond money to others with looking to the resumption of epecic-payments, which to pay wages? Add to this condition e proclaim our uncompromising hostility to the perpetuation of the l’elem of uovornm’nnl of affairs the lssue of fiat money which no h\;n’x n‘d lm‘ln‘bltdnnl. T ."nn‘\;! l!l:fi’ tho leano person will take in oxchange for labor, or of fulnre intarest-be:Mine bonds should be prohib. % fted by conatitatlo Aehamant. food, ot elnlhlng‘, or any sorvico or com We denounco the rill-llig Communifts fmported | modity, and *‘the Amerioan monetary from Europe, which a4k or an 0qusl divislon of | yystom,# which thse orazy fools ara do- roperty. P “;e uu'cume ‘:m‘ ‘nnlllnu;u R,mnluxlx‘ n"mnu‘l‘lry manding, will be in complete working opera. rystem, which wifl result In tho oractieal extinc. Tion of debt and usury, is esiabiiabed, tha Statg | ton, to the astonishmant and bewilderment should, by ail powers that It can exert, it and | of civilized mankin reduco'the rato of ntorent so tuat 1t shall in no T ctive gy vereRo Inctoaso of wealth by | ypp gmrgao oz:figinonsfi BUILDING The reader will notico the glaring incon. ¢ sistoncy of the demand for the freo and un. x'rbo r]‘;?""' of Collsatoe- Sz nudd A;' limitod coinngo of gold and silver and tho | 2istant District-Attornoy Tuousox upon the unlimited fasne of legal-tender, irrodecmabla Onsiom HdGas c“""pum.' ravanl 'th: pibet Nat money. Fiat money 1s a paper bearing porsistant, unblushing, disgracefal, and dls. tho inscriptlon, **This is ton dollars"; it is gusting frauds on tho part of the Cimofunati Jtemittances may ho rw- -"flhler':""fl:f:u :!'llw"* muses who could ba imposed upon by a t.0fMee order, orn egiatared let s / "PEAMS TO CITT BURSCRIBERS. ¥ string of trashy falsehos 4, Runday excepted, 2 cents per weo = xr:{’x;' J'G:’f.a‘ s:::n: included, 70 eonte per weeke Considering tho eager desirs of the coun. Addsers THE THIBUNS COMPANY, | try for arehash of the stale confessions and orfl‘:';::t‘;:dal:‘u“v::yur Tix Tatnuxnst Eranston, | developmonts alrondy perfectly familisr to everybody, Mr. Portenis culpably slow in Engibwood, and Ilyd¢Parkleftn the counting-room organfzing his Committee ntd gotting to foundation. It is not only {ilogical, it is untrue. Let us conaider the thren most prominent instances of the necumulation of large fortuucs, -Mr, BrewaRr commenced with nothing. Homado his great fortune not by selling doarer than his neighbors, but more ¢keaply. He sold honest goods and gava honest monsure, He thoroby built np o largo trade, and sold huadreds of millions* worth of goods, and, by tho slow and grad- unl nccumnlintion of small profils during a litetime, built up a large fortune, and gave employment to thousands of mon and wom- en in his stores and manufactorics, and to hnndredd-of mechanics in eonstructing new bulldings to sccommodate his steadily-in- creasing business. Was this a damage to laboring people? Commodora VAXDERDILT commenced with nothing. Ho laid the foundation of his for- tune by getting control of one or two rail- ronda that had been damaged and nearly ruined by bad manngoment. IIe handled them cconomically, equipped them with im. provod mechanism, established choap rates of transportation and froight, thereby galning custom and ephancing their wvalus. Tie bought the stock chenp, and Dbenefited groatly by its rise, caused by his wise and ‘willveceiye nromot drention. il IRUNE BRANCH OFFICES. work. It appesrs that tho Commilteo i fad Hofi mombers are not carried nway with ‘fna Cicado THRUNE haacetablished branchofiices | ooy oafaqm for the work they have "l;yfinn"’:ucelvtof'lnblulullanlI.\Id sdvertisements sa | P0 eimoA {5, Thers ats. Bints NEWTORR~Yoom 29 Trfdune Dulldlog, F.T. M- | nnd suspiolons that the investigation has B e No. 100 o Ia Grasge-Dateliere, | not commanded that unanimous dogree of H.MunLER, Ageat. popular approval that was oxpeoted for it, LONDOK, KigeAmetiom Eachinge 440 8trand. § 1 that intimations to thia offect aro belng MAN FRAKGSCO, Cel.—Palace Tlotel. plentifally received by the Demoorats in the e T , shapo of numorons private lotters, Even the AMUBEMENTS " Pennsylvania Domocratio Convention yoster- i MoVicker’s Theatre. day refused to countenance measures look- A Miften: ety betwesh Dessir sge ::L“;, ing to o olallonge of tho Presidents o ’Llv seats o Another © and “*Bwettht title, without which the investigation 26 Hnalgyl'n 'l'lle:_‘lr!‘- ATkl will bo utterly barren of rosults, while the Randolph _street, between Clark 98 148l | gyeaioht.out defiance and the rotalintory pol- 3 d 0] ¥ e ,1 Sadiade SRIPHES 00 SaMEt loy outlined by Secretary SBueauan aro sub- TISvotly's Thoateme, . | jeota of no little anxioty. Evidently the n::rcogn:‘l:rx;’-'fi;::nef'gv-n.m:::' Ties Bstoava Democrats aro not 8o certain as they were o fow days ngo that tho furtherauce of old New Chicago Thestro. Clark mreet, opposite the Sherman Nease, '*Jus- | BLAIN'S orazy achemo by the adoption of " - o the Fditor of The Tribuns. Cuteada, May 24.—~What meaning did yon in. tend to attach fo tho word **striker.™ i AR articla 10 to-day’s Tutnuns, contalnlny this sentence: A striker 1 worso thao & burglar, hecauss the former apenty laclued sfat and dofcs Licrlaw, wlly tia lattor mudoitly seeke tho sheltar of darkiicss for iy unlioly deeds, ad #1164 1iis bad exauiplo ws woll us he ¢An TroIn the sfght of his fellows. 8, The comtext of tho article shows that the “ptrlker” peferred to is one who atrikes o workman who wants to labor, who kills or at- tempts to murder n man who is wililng to take tho placs which tho strikes has voluutarily nbandoned. ‘The articlo discussed the neceasity of malntaining the national police to prevent contractors that iavo avor charnoterized tho ttes " and a Vartety Ollo. Porren's resolution will prove tobo a brill- | ;nder anch n wenk or erratio Administration | B0t & promise or & contract by auyonoto | o0 e nble manngement. How did this rob tho | the kind of striking that flred buildings, ur- ; publio bullding in this connlry. G i .. Jefforsan Ptk Charch. innt political manouv as Gneztey's wos likely to bo was onough to | PRY ton dollars at any time. If this kind of Thera Is not o stone in the building, from | 18borer? Wonld the Inboror have beon any | rested commerce, destroged property, and com. “*monoy " be issned to an indefinite amonnt, what possiblo nocessity can there be for coining gold and silver? ‘Tho only use to which coin ean be put will be to export it to ¥ s Readings by e rxu:r‘.“;,r s’.ml.l'::u:e"nn. Tioop nientin, “TeRCet Y ‘Tho Ponnsylvania Doemoorncy hae incor- porated fn its platform tho storcotyped ns- Mothodiat Church Blook. No. 107 c,“"“":,: 5,,'“,,",,““,,“,““,"“, sertion that tho financinl distress of the S conntry is tho rosult of tho unwise legisln- mitted assnssination of law-abiding, peaceabls men who deslired to work at wages satlsluctory to them. There were several colored co: mincrs murdered n Indinna by tho Molly Ma. turn the tide in Grant's favor. How much more cortnin, then, that tho conservativo classes will again rally aronnd GeaNT when there s n threat of Moxicanization of tho Dattor off if the New York Central, Harlem & Hudson River Itonds had remnined nndar thelr formor *inofoiont maungomont and gone to absolute ruiu? Mr. VaNpEmsit, the chimnoy.tops to the foundation, that doos not reprosont n *stdal.” Tho word 4 Fraud " is written upon every ono of thom" a8 clonrly as if it had beon cut into them ftuire sort of “atrikera,” poy for purchnsea abroad or to spend in for- . by his fmprovement of theso roads and his A S BOCIETY MEETINGS, tion of tho Ropublican party in Congresa. S:m‘;’rg“;h:? “;’: tm'::::;yh';‘;;“:‘:g:? elgn conntries; but- as gold and silver ara :3:; :;':;l::‘::g:m";’:“nlf‘l::’:: :“:h‘;f z:\::’r n{pnrlur m‘,‘,mm 40 incrongod thejr buainess | _ Welearn from the Washlngton Post that Mr, COVENANT LoDar, Moo fan A, F. & A It is about timo thissort of platform misstate- anidl whon greater dlsnstor than the War of | mot oxported as logaltonder coin bLut es L a3 to give employment to many,thonsands of | STILAON fluronxs lost 870,000 in five years by his_(Frlany) eventn Epeeial Communication clovk, at Corinthian Hall, 187 East Kinzle-at, on the M, M. Degree. Visitiog brethren cordiall vited, Members aro nlso requested to. atten der WOLSLE WAL KERI, Secrotary. mont wora dropped. For four yoars the Lower House has been undor the control of the Democratio party, which, to say tho lonst, T e 7 has during that time boen equally OINIENTAL LODGF, No. 33, A, Fs & A, M.ilall | rosponsible with tho Republican party S oc har o ation thin(Friaa)) | for whatover financinl legislation thero {iutycordialiraud sraiomal '?;‘,515‘,;;,‘,‘_';,’;’:;,;{,‘,‘" s to complain of. It.would trouble . <. the Pennsylvania Democraoy to potat out a oA EASMIARONOR ot Aty izl | single measure of fiuanclal rollef which the J1at, 70 Monroe-at. Visitom cortialy InYtel: retary. | Democrata havo falled {n passing on account of Republican opposition ; on the contrary, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1878, it is throngh no fault of the Republican mi- = nority in tho House that the Long-Dond bill passod by the Republican Bonnte Lins not ba- chg:;:ny‘;fir:d:y‘ o’ilc::mf:;'l);qu Stook Ex-{ oo n law, or that some law providing for g tho invostment of savings in Government F bonds bas not long since been passed. For Informntion has boen received of a terrible tormodo which yostordny visited Minaral | 270 drys during which both thewe vitally Paint, Wis., but tho destruotion of talograph | pe9sseW Tansises SWET Bave Fon Reto lines hna provented the transmission of full 8 Houno; :Mie - Demogeany: ardered thut dotalls, 1t i foared that the horrors of 3, | B0 logisiation of any kind bo pormitted until Carmol bave been ropested iin: the thriving tho Mexicanlzing resolution should be forcod Wisconsin town. ‘ through. Olearly the blamo for an injurious ——— financial policy does not belong with the A hearty snd unequivocal ‘{ndorsement of | Ropublican party in Congress, tho motives and goneral oonrse of the Ad- SmET—— miulstration of Presidont’,Haxes was given noTHE Dno%gmmf ORARY FOR by tho Vermont Republiean Convontion yes- | * Eyor ginco the inauguration of Presldent tordoy, and & resolution” was adopted cont- | f1pyzs, thero has beon moro or less desul- domning 08 unfair, “"mu,’d."”"t and rovola- tory I;:l.ko( nominating Gen. Graxt as the tionary tho one-sided invéhtigation to bo sot Republean candidate for 1880, All the on foot by the Domocratlo majority in the | mpehino politicians opposod to Olvil-Sorvico Mouso. . b reform, as well ns those Loatilo to his con- R clllation policy s all the displavod ofMaohold- ‘Tho National DomocratityGommittee havo { o %05 dissppointed offico-scekers; in n uot thought propor to lssuo ifiaddross or to | o "t tho duiscontented olomonts of the adopt ‘resolutions -Huoln[m{yg_;@hrravnln- Ilupu’bflmn party arrayed against th pros. tionary purposo attributod 6 the: Domocrata ent Administration have moro or less turned in the sddress of tho Roppblican Committeo: | | "o v ne the ono man most likely to They dfmumd' (o} did the Satow, to aloptia unite them in the next Presidential cam- Tosolufion declaring that'tho Yorrzn plan aign. Tho movemont has nssumed no hiad o roforenco to the diaturbnnce of the 5"““& shape, partly because the malcon President’s title, loaving” it still an open Vaitabava no; formally arganized ‘s watl quostion whother the atbompt shall bomado | , 0 0wy paly, bu{xm ainly Bhoatan to ignora Hares and recognize Taozy. President Haves is not o candidato for re- “ b P i A . | clection. If the Huyes policy woro n fac. dnn;’ Suy Al “1;”(:0 OY" arguad ’"u:l tional fsgue within tho party by reason of Y g danes atirh, Zpog Appa the declared candidature of Hares f from tho Cirenit Const, which, it will be re- 1' o T, etk Heabl i3 ;“- mambored, refused to grant an injanetlon re- | oect °"'u: might °‘ prn: l:l e for his strlning tho ely frow lssning tho serlp that | 2PPODCDts to “““;“’:‘h e tho ““"“‘B“‘ o is rulled upon to tide over the present finan. | <°% u“"‘" on o °b ""‘5: o {’" the cinl embarrassment, Tho' daclsion of the | Bomina 'md butel then - o between Appelinto Court will be awaited with interost ““""m o "‘"-'b'u But Lared rofusal uliko by partios who hava the sorip to sell 3‘"“ ; :“ to & v/ ean provents and by those who nro willing to buy it, pro- | the mslcon “‘:I ':":l “?";“8 "Pan ooy vidud its legality shall bo judiclally assured. :t“’:n;'l‘l“u“'m? m“::l pod‘: 2 ;;'l::m i:‘::;‘j - P Tho peopla of Bpringfield, Iil., nnd sur- "“d;‘ it d‘ ““"d{d‘:" :; all, G“’“l;'.m havo to ronuding roglons yosterday turned ont in | OO :‘ S?:n:ix ::"::fi:;.vz,“(;?x{n 5:' great numbers to wituees the formal | MUNDH g i ity ok e llmule.flngs of tho Ili- fifi’?fi?’ffikfi?&’;‘:fi,"fi. gx:::g!q Topre- nois volunteers fro 1 - £ h sonel to ;.hmor;m u‘:{n‘{ld ?::w ::; Guaxt will be at an insuperable dhmdvmmg; uow Blato-Iouso, whero the priceleas tro- l"-‘l' '“"f;:l:" the '::‘l:uz“:ll ;’;‘l !‘"“-Bmll;':; ping :;jn Joba lm;? ongatly Tegssared.. TH :villl‘:ot b:e p‘?unlb;n for t‘ho Gn‘:?;,m“: of proceedings partook largely of the charncter A of military reanlon and parade, with | thelr o‘\lvln llt’rmlngth' to nominate him meroly speechea by Gov, Currow, Gen. MoOugs. | 2POD tho basis o antngonizing the Iayes and up in the attis, in overy room and closet, :’v‘::::‘:;l ;‘::o :“:‘:o:’; m;:‘?:‘e’ni‘: Y‘?u‘mb" I‘: and all over tho roof. There was froud in ceaunot ba oxpeoted that coin will olm;xlnu tho makivg of tho contrects and fraud fn 25 long as * flat " sorip ” oxiste in unlimited carrying them out ; froud in the departure quantitles, and so plentiful and so cheap st ":w fmu:im“lltlm‘x "0:1‘11\0 ml(;urlhu- that overy mon can doa ** cash business,” | 2P} l;]nu ¥ m:l m:n ';iwa‘:: u“"m' and thero will be no such thing known ns Lment i cic i n: Iiu inc e co:. daut, publia or private. m’]‘:’fl dn i tho “"“pl “l ;" l: 0 "Tho issuo of **fiat money * i such an old :L:r“‘ l;l:nnd ,’; nlr:l?ag::wln:um:. co‘:: and ofton tried and disnatrous failuro that tmgug ! feand in the time coI;Il,umud Py rin the 1t onght to bo a waste of timo to discuss it, ulo;n-'—ln roality wastodl npon cuttin, pm‘m: and yet this Convention of two or throe hun- button nuhfii and Ix:ull- 15 ing frand dred men at Indinnapolis deliberately advo- in int " ’] i 1 adoin th P ¢’ :‘ troud cnted 1t 88 o ‘monsure of. national polioy! st S e et B Ordinary greonhucks and bank papor, and in sawing and outting and carving ; and fraud other forms of paper money, are proml'xcu to in ';l;;blx:nllng‘:nfl lmudllng‘ oF :?: :h T‘:‘:; wor ave beon moro fran aro S::Ztl::l;;unnam:::;y?:nily::;::ul:: "h‘: °::: beon mora opportunitics, but the Cincinnati probobility that they will be rodoomed in ?&T;u:‘tf;mu;::::mdnfi:“c?flxx: :::::1 money. WHen anote isconvortible into roal yards, at the dopots, lnqtho wn'gnm!, all the monoy on demand, it continuos in circula- B tion, belng for many rensons preferable to way tigt - Sy _Tideos Vistagiuayi tlo Custom-House lot, and then all tho way the woighty coln, and is ot par with coin be- : onuso convertible at ploasure, *Fint frouihE bassmatt of fho trullding, atap by " atop, to tho topmost stone of the topmost money,” however, 1ot rosting on any prom- | }innoy. Tno reports are conclusive upon ia0 of resumption, not intonded to bo ro- |y, point. They show that from tho very doomed, and héving no_intrinslo yalue, can inception of tho work, beforo cvon have no dotorminate purchasing powor or | o contract was slgnod, ? thero wns ‘o other valuo, present or in tha future, save deliberats and dauply-ium ea!ilpimcy what will be glven In exchango for it. Tho | v 3orrand tho Governmont. This conspir- theory that the low can creato value where acy has rosulted in wasting from 10,000 to th;ra "J““' l‘]ultoo old o fallncy, 20,000 days of labor, and in swindling the ‘::' “n“"" i l'i":{““"' n.‘: author of this | Goyernment ovor 880,000 on the chimnoys, I'f ;.l’. -b:;:?uzp’;r ';;mlnl:lnlm:;ol:smc:;dun: #10,000 on stono chiselod away, $100,000 on , 0 y such, we will sssume, solls milk, Ordinarily saieing; and deasly 410,900 on bagling pre- iously pald for. How much the Govern- ho would sellfo his oustomers packages of Y tickots bearing; tho logond: * Gool for mont los boen swindlod on the elastio 15 per one iquartof milk. Taues Toomiwan cont contract of these Olnolunati contractors 1o one oan atate with precision, but under Those tickels, wo presume, are in good do- | 4y qf operation Mnu.ulew alone has rocelved mand, goll brikly, ond pess currautly, be- | 144 560, Of tho fact of tho stealing thoro £aUSY, O P"’“,‘“”""" the holdor can got | yyyying no doubt; that it was simply euor- ona quart of ‘good milk for ench ticket. | \ova romaing equally unquestioBable, bo. But, applying the thoory of flat money 40 | ¢uyg thore was no ohaok upon tho Gincin- tho milk trade, Mr. Bucnanay will hereaftor | ;1oii controtors, The contract swarded to 1sue tickets to **an amount sufficlont to MuzeLzn, as drawn by Mirrs and Murverr, moot tho wants of trado,” and givo to every | \voy o contract to stoal, rob, and plnmlor: man, woman, and child in Indiana a liberal and, if ho did not steal more, 1t s not the :‘Epp‘vy::e:uvkr;x :“::1 ;fi“‘:flgfi’ 1:;“1’1“ .l“';’:? foult of the contract, but bocause his ingo- slavos snddruigee of ths, milkmongere of nuity in discovering methods of stealing gave out. He exhnusted overy dovice and had a tho world." The mean are oasy and choaP. | cogr fleld to himself, through the criminal Undor it no person will bo subjected nogligenco of the officlals in charge. In tho ;_:’ “-"’m;’l“’;:"“‘;l' ‘:":HP“‘EI ol °::;' dl:l" midat of all this dlsgusting snd shamofal UCHANAN Wi s outstanding | yuginess th 1 wilkeficketn and Javo b ayily o AAvllc | oo Hiataly v glaicn ot Gansalation fa the recommeudation of e, Tuomson that Ho will deliver to tho publio. papor cards | 10 whola matter bo raf to th boaring tho legend: *‘This Ia a quart of e ortad ablted States Grand Jury as the only compatont milk. Jaues ‘Hooaaxan.” Bo long as o | 14y to ascortain whother tha Guvorlx:menl. man hos ono of {heso cards in Lis houso, 1o | yog hoon dofrauded, nud in the statonont will poasces quart of milk,—not akim-milk, | yps¢ the dooumentary ovidence will bo re- or sour milk, or condonsed milk, but milk— | yyrmed to Chiosgo from Washington for pro- flat milk! All that romalus for Mr, Bu- | giniation to such a jury. Itisnot fn ordor oiaxan to o, In ordorto omanclpate tho pec- | 1o make suggestions to a jury ponding an in- ploof Indlana from slavery to tho dairy- | yagtigation, but wo may b allowad to hope mon, 18 to supploment the lusae of fat milk | 4ot 140 Jaw will visit its extromost ponaltios by an fusue of fiat butter, Othor statesmen the heads of these shamel in. of tho same party might add to theso ben. T se0, slwmeloay e tho 8t. Lonls Zimies, which papur he hold up by tho tail with a devotion not tosayan enthuslasin deserving of manlfestation In n better eavse. How it can have pald Mr, 8TiLsoN ITUTUIINS to run this newspaper fs one of tho fnscrutabla mysterics, llke the origin of fluff in vest pockets, and wo ore irresistibly reminded of tho suying of the Wise Man: *Thero are four things past findiog out; yoa, and five things that get me— tho way of o ship {n tho ses, the way of an arrow in the alr, the way of aserpenton the rock, the way of n mau with a matd, and the way of a publisher with agt. Loulspaper,” thoe Rabellion can only bo averted by repos- ing popular confidence and full power in the man who, of all other living Americans, {a bost fitted to overcomo aud punish trenson and revolution? It might ba that mnny Repablicans, remembering the mis- takes nnd abngea under Grants last torm, and governed by an overweoning respect for. the third-term tradition, would agaln vote against him ; but for evory Republican voto 80 lost there would bo n gain of throo or four Democratia votes, nnd he would bo elocted by an overwhelming majority. Tona of thousands of Democrats would havo no compunction in voting for him, because thoy have voted for him before, nnd tens of thou- sands moro would find an urgent necessity in tho presonco of threntoned nnarchy, who wora not evan moved by business and con- servativo considerations in 1872, To eloct Graxnt for a third term would bronk down a national precodent that might in his caso, or in that of some such mau in the future, leod to a fourth or fifth torm, or aven to nlife-tonure of the offoe. But even such o prospect will ba moro tolerable to the American people than to establish a proce. dent of Mozicanization which will lead to spasmodio revolution, universal anarchy, and the ultimato destruction of tho republican form of Govornment. Just now there is no doubt that Grantis the Democratio candi- dato for tho Ropublican nomination for Proaldent in 1880, men at good wages who would not havo had that employment undor othor circumstances, Ha laid doublo tracks of steol in placo of ainglo of iron, bullt thousands of cara and hundreds of locomotivoes, erocted now depots and warchouses, sud thua furnished steady work and comparatively high wages to muititudes of men, At tho time of his death ho had neatly 20,000 men on Ins pay- rolls who wero raceiving bettor woges than the avernge workingmon of Now York. Is this robbery or oppression of the laborer? Tako the third enso. 'The ldor Aston found- ad his great fortune npon small beginnings in tho fur trado and investments in chenp city lots. It was always his policy to retain | good tonaats and give thom chenper rents than othior landlords would. Iis son, tho Into W. 13, Astom, was tho first man after the poalo to make reduotions in rents, Suppose that his cstato had boon sold cut in parcols to twenty or fifty landlords, how would that bave bonefited the tonanta? Doos it not stand to reason thoy would have fallen Into hnrder hands? Iore nro throe inataneos of vast fortunecs accumulated by small profits, In what way hiavo thoy oppressed or done fn- jury to tho workingmen? Would the Com- maunists have mannged any botter if they had commenced whore.these threo men did ? Tha whole outery against tho accumulation of proporty is absurd upon tho faco of it! Tho avorage of property in this country Is $1,000 to ench person, or from -£5,000 to 0,000 to onch family, whilo the middle classes; who compriso the voting majority of tho Amorican poople, will .average from $2,000 to $10,000. The class betwoon $10,000 and $100,000 is not at all numerous, and thoso worth ovor $100,000 are compara. tively few, Even if 1t wero not absurd, how do thoso Bmmunist loaders proposo to limlt tho Astons to one houso, the Vaxpxapiurs to one shpro of rallrond stock, and the BrEwARTs to one littlo ratail shop with o sin. glo clork, without limiling the right to ac. cumulateto every othor porson in the United Htates? The laat absurdity of BomreLiNg is his out- ery ogainet labor-saving machinery. Wo need not dwoll on this poiut at any great length, aa we havo sevoral times dissocted it and shown its absurdity., Lsbor-saving ma- chinery means moro production with loss work, or moro production with n stated osmonnt of work, How docs this damago the laborer? If labor-saving machinery {s an injury to Inbor, then the sooner we go back to tho savage state the better, as this is one of the groatest differonces balweon savagory and oivilization, What are the steam-engine, tho stoambont, tho wator-whoel, tho powor- pross, the railrosd, the plow, the loom, the furuaco, the great mills, fo telegraph, but labor-aaving wmnchines, as compared with the row-boat, ‘tho haund-press, the stnge. coach, the spade, tho mortar and pestlo, and | Mr. Evorxe ScnuyLeir has been recalled, ns ‘Tug TiiwuNe urged months ago that ho stiould be, The latest osain is that ho was onv of the fnstrumentaof IGNATIEFE {n drafting tho Treaty of Ban Stelano, or rathor, in preparing the plan of the Principality of Bulgaria. This work and ewapaver foporting fnsplre us with a high ro- gurd for Mr, SomuYLEW'S onorey and vorastility of talent, but that was hardly what hio was em- ployed for by the American Government, t The Greenbackers of Arkausas having pro- posed to hold a conventlon of thelr own, the Little Rock Democrat, with tears in its cyes, reminds the orring brothren that tho great Democratic party I8 8o much in sympathy with their projects that thoy ought to be satisfied, Wo always thought that the Domocracy was the: party of Hard Money, aud that that was why tho Inflationists had to go off and get up alittle hull for themselves, " Hardly an American citizen of prominence but bas his Amerlcan Eagle in trainjuz for the great.8hake-Bay oratorical contest of July 4, and it is safo to estimate that at the hour of ‘guing to pross over 200 of the future great nicn of the country are burning tho midnight gng over the monuscripts of Commencement Oratious, Including fucvitably o quutation about footprints on tho sands of timoe from a pupular author, A BULL IN A CHINA S8HOP. Tho smash-up of Domocratio crockery in the Ifouse on Woduesdny Inat by Our Can- Ten vividly recalls the ravagos of tho famous bull in the china shop, who whelmed plates, oups, saucers, sugar-bowls, and pitchers in ceramlo clinos, and stood bellowing nmong the ruins bo wrought undismayed by tho erash obout him. The Demooratlo conspirators had their crockery boautifully and systemat. ically arranged upon tho shelves, and wera sitting complacently by, intent upon other mattors of business, whon the bull rushed in with head and tail croct, bont upon mischief, Thero was no effort mado to atop him, the conspirators not drenming of Lis purposes, Ho introduced his resolution providing for an invostigation of tho oharges of fraud in Oregon and Bouth Carolina, and declaring that Hares' title should pot be questioned, ‘The effect wnaliko an acoldental step into a hornots’ nest, Tha wholo swarm was in im. mediato confusion. Thore wna o rushing back and forth, swearing and oursing, and Bonrbons wero hopping and dancing in their wrath, Absont laaders wero sent for in hot hasto. Fusillades were shot off st tho bull in evory dircction, as naw crookery began to fall and crnsh. Our Canten clung to his resolution ns n question of privilego, He oxpectod the Ropublioans would support him, but ho fonnd no sympathy on that sido of the Mouse, ITis Tudian blood was up, how. o ——— To an unprejudiced obscrver up alofty and remote tree, it looks very much as if the Demo- cratle party conldn't get Mr, TILDBN'S hook out of {ts nosa nor his bridle out ofiits jaws in the uext two veara. Ourimplacable contemporaries will dowell to read up Misa Jurisr Coitson's cookery books—head, *Crow.” They might call t Ywhitebalt," if thoy wanted to bo aristo- cratie and euphewfstic, ——— The New York Soclalats are fecble folk, In- tellectually, Having prepared “an appeal to the pooplo of the United Btates,” they rofuscl 1o tet tho roporters in to tin mecting whereat It wasread, Bo that appeal ian't likely to reach 1ts address. ——— ‘There wes ono Ropresoutative Porrsn, Hosald, **Idon't think that we'd oughtery Tt'aa thing I'va my doubt of— ‘That 1 wish I wero out of,* Tut the caucuy sald to him, ** You've gotter.' And ho did, e ‘There will not bo 50 much zeal for the reduo- tlou of the artny when the Commualsts break out next month, or in July, and, the militls proviog wsolees, the rogular troops have to Le called upon to restore order. } The Democratle party, we heor it frequently nati contrnotors, it thoy arelogally convioted, | tho post-boy ? Ia it an infury fo tho laborer | 4aig, ts the party of Home Rule. Pre-clsc-ly, NAND, Gen. Liveincorr, and others, dootrines, It this wore posaible) GraNT | ovor, and ho commenced n war-dnnce and | efsotlons tho jssuc of fat beof, fiat broad, — _,.l.w_“ ! tunt the power Joom makes cloth for him and Mr. Tl}.’:l:‘l is the home wh::w It s u | e—— would bo defeated by Demoarats. Lent his tom-tom, Thon the Bourbons fell | fint boots aud shoos. It is essy to stamp on COMMUNISTIC 80PHISTRIES, and bis family at fivo ceuts u yard whioh | rulcd. The Honso Democracy yesterday sustained Dut while the GrANT men caunot of thoir o crushing disastor fn the fajlure of ono of | ©Wn motion nominate nor clect Gaanr, the thelr chio! party mensures, the ‘bill for the | Democrats can bath nominato and elaot him reduction of the anmny. For soveral days past | 88 the Republican candidate. And they are our Wasbiagton divpatches have foreshad. | 10 8 falr way of bringlng about just this ro- owed tho dofoat of this bill through | 8ult. Already tho spread of Conununism in ‘the solid opposition of the Republicans | the clties, and tho notable indieatious of aided by Democrats from lacalitiea where the | Demooratio demagogues pandoring 1o the need of sultablo military ostablishment wag | Sosialistio domands) had given & now kuenly voalized, Theso prodictions have | fmpulse fo the Gmanr talk. Dusincss- hoou realized, and the action of the Honso in | 18cn, Pproperty-owners, and conservative Committco of the Wholo soltles Loyond s | Won of ~all olasses hud Logun to scredyenture tho fact tuat tho army iy ot to | ¥8Y to one another that, it Communism s roduced, shonld bocome formidable, thoro was one ey man who conld crush it. Al naturally ‘o Todianapolis Groenback-Labor-Na- | sgreed upon Gmant for that mission. At tioual Reform Convention assorted in thelr | this junoture, the Democrats in Congress platform thut “resumption of specle pay- | deliborately present an issua more menscing ments is a monarchical system,” and sgainst | than thatof Communlsm, Itisthe issue of it they pronounce their undying hostility. | revolution or civil war, A resolution i in- As wa ore within a half per cent of resump- | troduced undor Domocratio ausploes, and tion, tho country must be within half an | forced through Congress undor the whip of inch of monarchy. But is tho resumption | the Dowmocratio csucus, which points of -specio payments *‘a monarohical sys- | to tha unlawful and unconstitutional over. tem™? Tha groatest monarchy in the civil- | throw of the present Administration, This ized world is Rtusslo. Thero is no resump- | meaus revolution or it means nothivg; snd tion of speclo payments in that countsy; | revolation, under these conditions, mesns the paper monay there Is only worth 60 per | universal anarchy and civil war, It will not cent fu spocle, Austria is & monarcby, |.result inn war of sections as sscesalon did, Thoro 18 00 speciq poyments in Austring hor | but it will result in o neighborbood war, papek 1oouoy s ot A discount of 8to 13 per | ‘There will bo factions in overy Btate, every cont. Italy ia'n monarchy.: No specie pay- | county,. overy city, every town, and the wents thera; ler poper money isat o dis- | Communlsta will find an opporupity to count of 71010 por cent, Spaln is & mon- | bury, plpndor, aud murder thet they: could arghy, Wo wpecle payments thare; bher | never qtherwise obtalu in this country, Tho poper woney I8 at & heavy dlscount | proscontjon of the .Democratio conspiracy, In Cubs, her principal colony, 1t.| under the namd'of tan iuvestigotion,” to. is only worth 60 couls on the|the real.end of crowding Havzs oub of -dollar. Frauco rewumed ppecle pay- | offige, wjll gound sn alarm, that will vever- ments on the st of January last without | berate from one eod of ibis couutry to the diffioulty or injury to businops. Frauce is | other. “Fho popularechowill bo * Lot us: tho wpst prosperous nation in Europe, and | have peaco,” and the aswurance of peace will. lcast affected by tho prevailing hard times | be found.in U. 8, Guasz—the man who cod- which extends over tho carth. Aud Franco | quered it onco before, and who has tae nerve 18 no¢ a monarchy, bat the greatest republic | and skill to conquer it again. > noxzt the United Btates in tho world, Specio It is ot & mcro surmivo to #av that tho upon him en maus to resaue themselves from the muddle into which he hind plunged thom. They danced about him, howled at him, menncod him, scowled ot him, and damned him, Tho onslaught was tromendous, and tho bull was finally overpowered and led out by tho uoso beforo ho had comploted tho wrock and broskoge of tho crockery, Frightoned at the rumpus he had ralsed, Our OaxTes, ** not desiring to obatruot the busl. neas of this House,” eto,, withdrew hia roso. lution, and order roigned in Warsaw, Tt soems Inovitable that Our Oanrzn shall put his foot in his mduth every time ho opens it; but jsn't hio overdoing the business ? Meon with Indian blood in thelr veins are al. waya irropressible in thelr impulses, and neod restraint, It wonld Lo for the intorest of tho Bourbons to gag him or tle him up whenover important business is on hand, for whon once let loose there {s no telling where Lo will go or how much damage he will do, His oxploit with the Doorkeeper ought to ba fresh in their’ remembronce. The stratogy by which ho sacrificed one Democrat to eloot another; the manuer m whickh be throw GoopeLy to olect his cousin, Fixub; snd tho denoucment, in which it appoared that Frztn was not bis cousin, aud, more than that, had been & Republican over since the Warj theso littlo ' episodes ' ought ‘to bhave becn o warning. In yeality, much 28 we catoem Qur Uagten, it must be con. fessed ho has boon succoastul but twico i his caxcer. o produced thd flveat euglo that hea ever boen fledged out of buncombe, :and sont him upon thwl0hgest flight ver yot undeftaxen by tho, bald-headed symbol of Libersy, aud he saved the Marine Baud, That the Justy musioians of that not very ramark- sble organization still’ blow 'thelx horns for “tho edification of visitors in Washingjon {s duo to Our Caxzen. Wa dfe willing'to cop- cede him all tho credit he dederves forhis caglo aud Lis cloquent defauso of imusis, bowover bad that music may be, and we un. a proce of leathor two by four jnchios ** This {5 a pair of boots" ns it ia to stamp on a pieco of paper of tho same slzo *This s ton dollars.” : ‘I'o rouder the Inconslstency more fucon. slstont, these men declare thelr opposition to nuy system of spoclo payments. Thors are now $070,000,000 of paper in circulation, all of which {a but one-half of 1 per cont sbort of par with coin, Theso Indiaua vagariets aro oppossd to hinviug that small depraciation rewaved; thoy do not want the paper dollar tobeequal to tho coin dollar. They want papor monoy of the least computable value, They waut a worthloss, irredeemable, value- less paper issued as currency to the laborers and the poor and wages class, leav- ing coin for the wealthy. The ouly possible use to which such fiat serip could be put would bo to pay debts. For that purposs it would beat the Dankrupt law in the way of cheating creditors all hollow. Dut it doos not seem o havo entered into the noddles of those fiat fools that unless the Constitu- tion is cbanged making it legal, tho Suprome Court would jnstantly rule it out as bogus and worthless . for debt-paying purposes. The flat fools soy in 'their resolution that they want to issue fiat money enough to do away with tho credit systom and securo the transaction of all businoss on the cash basis. It would certainly have that effect, as no man would sell auything to anotheron credit it Lio was liable to bo pald in flat shinplas- Wo have already commented upon one branch of tho Bomiuino sophistries that wera olaborated befora tho recent moeting of the Methodist ministers of this city, in de- fouso of the dostructive doctrines of Com- muniam. Thero arc other branches. that need notloo, a4 they are equally glaring and fallacious, Bonmirivg, as Communist mouth- plece, sald in his speecht ¢ The Booialists hold that whon mon are compelled to work twolve or fourteen hours a doy thoy have no chauce to duvelop their moral natures or become Ohristians.” 'The latter part of the quotation 15 too absurd to need notico, and ita abgurdity ia best shown by tho faot that thoso Communistioleadors who do not labor st all, and whoso objoot in life is to live without work, aro athoists as a rule, and be- Hlevo in noithor a Gov nor & heroafter. The first part of the quolation involves o radical misatatement, Bince the abolitlon of Blavery in this country no man has been compelled to work twelve or fourteen hours o day, or any other number, against his will, Al labor is voluntary. A man who works for himsclf works as long as he pleases, If he works for others, he works sccording to his coptragk. . No class of men labor the longth of time siated by SouiLiang excopt the farmers, whowork for themsalves, and labor from twelve to fourteeu hours whon they are haryesting thelr crops, ss a matter of nocossity, and at other seasons work ton, eight, or six hours pet dsy. La- borers in cities will average eight hours in tho winter and' from nine to ten in the other seasons.® ' Thelr work s a matter of agreement, and how are these agreomon Lo prevented? Do theso Communisty pre- tond to soy that the Btats can step in and brosk up the right of ‘contract? - That it shall say a workinguman canaot sgreg to work over a certain timg? _If it bas this right, then it has a right to say he shall not work atoll. ‘Thological outcoma of the argument would bo 10 vest tho Btate with absolute & cost fifty’ when madoe by hand? Is it an oppression of labor when labor-saving machinery chospens avery artiole of consumption fo bLut a small fraction of tho old cost? We have many poor prople now, but there wero millions more beforo labor-saving machinery was invented. 1t is tho remedy for poverty, tho impulse to education, the promotor of civilization, Every blow struck by theso Gommuunigts at labor-saving machines, at the turifty men cslled capitalists, at the Inveatmont and no- cumulation of capital, is a diroot blow struck ot labor, 1f a copitalist daro not invest his moans, he caunot employ laborers, and the omploying class cannot prosper without a corresponding prosperity for the employoed. They are mutually dopendont cne upon the ofher, and what injures the ono {ojares tho other. Tho best proof of this is furnished Ly tho Communistic raids of last summer which poralyzed capital and domoralized labor at ona blow. The Communist with one hand strikes at the copitalist ; with the other ha strikes at the bread snd hutter of the warkingman, ——— ‘The Indianspolts Grecoback lunatic platform declures i favor of thae Covernment issulng “giat money, full legal-tender and in smount sufficlent to meet tho wantsof trade, to give employwent to all labor, aud todo & cash busk- nessand rellove the paoplo from the dobt sys- tem.” It 1s doubtful If any {nssue saylum in tno United Statcs ever produced suything more crack-brained. How auch of this figt money would have to be emitted to stop the Amerfcan people from buyiag on credit or time paymental A mjlilon of dollurs f3sued ta each yoter would not prevent {t. People go iy debt becausg thoy want to obtaln possessiun of other people’s property, hoplug "to make such profifablo use thereof as will coablo thew to pay for it Men of largo tneans are us apt to go fo debt a8 wen of fusll means. The quantity of “ fist money?’ that way bo printed will bave 0o fuflucuce what- ever o arrestiog the tendency to purchass property aud get fu debt for part of it Mu, TILDEN socms to bo wrecking the Demo- cratic party as 1t it wero s rallroad corporation. All that ko saves will go tuwarda paylug bls fec. f The Democratic policy with roorbacks and with greonbacks s the same: they wout 8 nntiounal curroncy and an unlimitod fssuoy e PERSONALS, My, Btephens is called a ¢ Hayes Dom,, Qa,," in the Sun's Congressloual reports now. Au escort of fifty-six Genorals will accom- pany Gena, Honcock and Shermsn at tho Decoras tlon-Day parsde at New York, Citizen Georgo Prancis Train orders his alage manager to turn down the footlights when ho lactures, deeming Limaelf ablo to furnish ali tho gee nocossary, Cyrus W. Fiold has givon 5,000 to Will- fame College. Ti® monoy fs to be spplied to dredging out the Hoosac Liver, 50 as to cuable the college crew to practica, ‘The Quoen is reported to bold that Ameri- cans should be recelved n England with pasticolse attentlon, and to mct upon her conviction fn suchi & manner 88 t0 mako Lierselt Gupopalar with her 0WD subjects,. . * Professor Jim," the venprable colored Jnitor of Trinlty Colioge, familiaf to all the grud- ustos of the pust century, is dead. . He waw Asron Burron the day of his memorablo duel with Alet- ander Hamiiton. y 5 The confiding 3y, Philip Lawrenco, of New York, in order to bring out bis two best pu- pils, his son and o Misg Rose Keap, took tho Ly- coura Theatre 8t 3230 & woek, with §223 fur uas and sitendants, paid $105 for advertising, ran into debt for $117.50 more, snd atter playlng o fult bouscd for two nights dlvcoverod that the cash re- colpte wero 830, Tuen be rutled, & busted aad duslilusioned man, . Don Camoron does not sgem to bo a favor- ite of the Waahington Posf, wbich calls bl *‘a fueble-minded boy of overgrowth, educated with- out belng learncd, and bolsted, by the maln atrength sad awkwardnoss of bis father's monoy and power, into & position for whick ha bas as lit- tle personal Atness 84 fow quallcations, ither as to characteror as to attajunents, 88 8 Berkabico hog has for preachiog thu olapel™ tors., While denouncing the red-flsg Communism bocauso it avks for an'¢qual duvision of prop- erty, these men demand also the prohibition of ‘all poynieat of, interest,. "What is inter. est? Whon a man.borwws money, the sum paid for ita yso'is’ callad'inforest. When Lo borrows tho ugedd ‘o hioris, o of a farm, or of 5 haijsé the gum he pays for tho use is calledsout. Bat whother called ront or in. tarest, 1t is paymont for the use of the thing Luborrows, aud is vssontislly the sawe thing,