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a THY CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Thye Tribane, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TT MASL—IN ADVANCK~~POSTAGE PREPATD. [atiz Faition, one year, w12 srisol's yedr. vermo tonday Editions Literary Daufile Sheet. .. MONDAY, toms dues. Tt ia thus used, and flows back to the Treasury, precircly as gold did bofors the remonetization of silver, and still does in company with silver. Tlers is, indeed, not one argument or snecr drawn from the rocent circulation of silver in this conntry thint is not as applioable to the cireulation of gold, Why is it that gold has not found ita way into the channels of trade? Why doos gold go back Into the Treasury in payment of ocustoms dntics? Why is it that the Sacretary of the Treasury now hes on hand five orsix times as much gold as silvor? Is not gold, wo wonld like to ask the Nation, ** an ungrate. ful little wrotch,” to continue to koep itselt In thess *“ comfortable, dry vaults,” when it might be doing a world of good by golng out into the conntry and moving the crops P The trath is that the Nation and the Boston Ad- terliser have denlt dishonestly by this ques. tion. They must have known the resson why silver, as the superior currency, re. fused to oiroulate; and, knowing it, they chose to insinuate a false explanation of the phenomenon, Thelr flimsy arguments will admit of no othor supposition, There is one way in which the Secratary of the Troasurn could divprove tho allega- tions of theso Enstern editors. If he felt justified in resuming specia-payments nt once, and had a sufficiont supply of silver on hand, Lo might pay it out at par for greon- backs, Bilver wonld then coma into circula- tion, as gold would, without any dificulty. It would still be availablo for customs du- ties, and would still find ita way back into the Treasury in, largo quantitios, but much of it wonld aleo stay with the people. The Boaton Advertiser virtually admits this when it says that the Secretary was compolled to stop redeeming groanbacks In silvor * be- cause that was only an indiract way of ro. colving greenbaoks for customs and of far. JUNE 3, 1878 #it down and sona fn Another man's name. Now therets s great deal too much methed here to allow this action of Mr. IATEs to be re- panled as madness. Wehave obseryed that when Mr. ITAYEs sorvos s patrfot thus, the patriot never goes to Kim szain to seok for a fat office. Can it bo that under that placidly per- fldlous exterior the President hides—that, in short, he s putting up—but, no, that would be too dreadful. 3 e— 3 THB OREGON ELECTION, To-day the last of the apring elections takes place, aninterval of two months coming before the contest in North Carolink. Oregon clects to-day a Governor and otuer Btate oficers, s Ropresentative §n the Forty-sixth Congross in the place of Ricrtarp WiLLiaus, Reo., Judaes and Prosecuting Attorness {n the several Judl- cial alstricts, and s Legislature, which will thoose a United Htates Benator to replace Jomx H, Mrronaty, Rep., on the 4th ot March next. Half of tho Henate holds over, nine of these fif- teen members belng Democrats, and one an Independent. Thers are tbres tickets im the Hold, as fotlows: Republican. Democratie, Con . K. Wines, Jno, plishmant, the Emperor recoived about thirty buck-shot and small shot in the head, choek, arms, and back. Ils was serions- 1y but not fatally injpred, while the assassin, who atterpted suicide upon belng arrested, ia thought to be dangorously wonnded. The Iattor is a Bocialist namod NonzLtxa, a Profos- sor of Philology, and refuses to reveal the motive which prompted the desd. Heap- plied for a Government position not long fgo, and upon being refused doubtless mado up his mind that the eauseof equality would bebenefited by the murder of the Emperor, strained to put in a protest ngninst its legnl- ity, Ile thus soems to havo backed out of his intention to aid the Democrats in the enor. mous and unprecedented fraud that had been cotnmitted in the Ropublican stronghold. Doth of those men,—Axperson and Wxe sEm,—by mnking their protests to the Re. turning Board sgainst the frauds, defeated whatever scheme had been concooted by the Democrats, and becamo immadiately odious to tho bulldozers, In a short time thoroafter, ‘Wenzn, on his return to West Feliciana, was assassinated in open day by the Democrats. The Democratio atatesmen who visited Naw Orleans resorted to every means to break down the testimony of Axpzasox, who, how- over, bofore the Congressional Commiites, thus affirmod his former protest : 1 made m{ statement on the 10th day of Novem- ber. T fiest wrote ont & rough draft of my state- ment, and then taok it to Mr., Pirkux, and asked him to refer me to some Republican Jawyer who ivaald write It up in legal form, 1la told me that ho wonld get it done. 1t was drawn apand handed to me, and, on readingit, 1 toid Mr. Pirxix tnst [ would not algn it n thatahape; that it was rather stronger than § cared about mgning, Several things were put in stronger langunce than I cared to sicn. I took and noted the corrcctions that I wanted made, " Ife then sent for one of the cleri, aad had a copy of it made, 1 wrote the last clause in the staterent mysalf, and_slgned that atate. ment in the presence of Mr. Jexxs, The whole trath of tiic matter was that T had read over vory carofally the statement that I had made, Having sworn to his case, he then turnsd lis attontion to driving the best bargain he conld. To Jony Sueraax and the other Re- publicans Lo ropresentod that he could no longer reside in Louisiana, as he wonld be murdered by the Domocrats, and Suxruax, ho says, in words and in writing, gave him an nssuranco that nfter the 4th of March he should be provided for by some situation that would enable him to loave New Orleans, Rogarding him a8 & man who had periled lils life to state an important fact, Suea. Max's promise, in the light of the thon koown facts, was nothing more than any other man would have mado under like cir- this, hut we presums they will try it bravely, In 1870 thetr Government . Introduced an ob- noxfous tariff bill one afternoon at 8 o'clock, withdrew it at half-past § because of the oppo- sition fn Ontatio, and, being bulldozed during the dinmer recess by the Quebec members, brooght it (o sgainat 8 o'clock and put b through. This was very awkward for the Tory newspupers all over the conatry, which came out next daywith editorlsls on thofr *first sldea’ praising the Government for with- drawing tha atroctous bill, and on their “second sldes " announced that 1t had been re-introduc- edand passed. Of such §s the Kingdom uf Trotection! . ——— A TALE 0P TWO OITIES, Some of the Bt, Louls papers are tarnfag their attentlon to the manicipsl expenses of that city, and do not find them so latactory as to constitute material for jubllation, The Globehas takon the palos to compare the smounts pald to certain ofiicials of Bt. Louis with the sums paid to the ssme grade of bfficers fn Chi- eago for the last municipal yesr, and it [s greatly disqusted therewith, It finds that the tax-eaters consume nearly twica a9 much of the substance of the people thore as liere, We will let the Globe state the disagroeable discovery in its own language: A comparison of the amounts paid to certaln of- there and in St, Louls during tho last Gscal year of each_city shows that our administration Is tnore than twice as costly ap thielra, Take the rale ary list alone as an evam Mayor's offce—st, Lonls, $4,074; Chicago, 00, Comptroller'a ofica—8t. " Louts, $10,44: 0. Auditor's, Heglsier's, and Tre ' ~fil, Louls, $35.4U7; Chicsio (City Clark and Trens. urer, $11,885. ' This wlill make ploxsant roadin; for our Mavor ‘and Comptroller, who davate nos of thelr aunual reporta to pruving what excellent and economical oficers they pra. ‘The fignres given are taken from tha repurts of the Comptrol- ler of huth citles, and are supposed to bo rellable, We would suggest that the Committes on Hetrench- ment and Roform, whivh han promlised so much and performed oo little, tako theve twa reports and compare them with care, They will find vuluable Information In hoth, The (lols next takes up the ftem of printing and stationery, and fiuds matter worthy of seri- ous conaideration, It sa From the Chicaze veport it appears that the wholo amount pald for theeo ftems doring 1877 was $10,142, and of this sum $1,348 was on the deapotism, In the pertions of Tekey Torgely fnlabited by Grecks, tho relatl nnmber of the respective races aro thus eatimated by the orltles: Eptrus and South Albania—Gresks, with o © small proportion of Albunlana, 440,000; Waila: « pearanta (mostly Iasllenized), 30,01 Muwsulmans, :llkkono; total popniatian, * 748, o Thessaly~(ireeks, 111,000; Mussuimans g Jews, 43,000 total gasufflluu. 000, ) 40,0007 M 000; total po; on,' 1,001, 000, Atacedonin. ) 730,000; Mussalmang, 0150,000; Bulgariann, 124,000; 'difforent Faces, 120,000; total population, 1,324,000, {ine copy, per yei Cinb of four. . Epectmen coples sent rree, Give Post- Ofice address fa full, inclnding State and County. lemitiances mayhe made elther by draft, express, Fout-Ofce order, or tn reglstared letters, at our risk. TERMS TO CITY BUBSCRIDXRS, Taily, deltvered, Bunday excepted, 38 cents per week. Ta'l Addreny THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, Corner Madlson and Desrborn-sta.. Chicago, Iil. Orderafor the deliveryof Trx TRisuxzat Evanston, Engieweod, and Hyde Fark left In the counting-room wilrecelvs nromot attention, e ———e TRIBUNE BRANCH OFTE'ICEE- * Honest Jonn "' PATTRRSON, of South Carpe lins, hns recovered frum his dangerous Ninesy long enough to ask Mr, Hares for an office, and, not getting It, to read Mr. Harzs out of the Revublican party, Mr. PatTuusox shoulq go out and take & walk ronnd the block. Under tho recent ruling of the District Court he can do so without fear of being kidnspped and taken back to outh Carolina, It fs pretty clear, from a caroful perusal of ANDERSON'S statement, that he had ontersd into a bargain and eale with the Domocrats to let them capturs the Ropublican strong- hold of East Falicians, and do with it as they ploased. He appointed Democratic clerk and Domocratio judges; he selosted no Re- publican olection officers. The rogistration of the parish was 2,127 Republicans and 1,004 Democrats. ANDERSON mannged matters in suoh a way that not a single Republican vote was returned, while the 1,004 Democrats wore allowed to oast nearly two votes apieca, or 1,786, for TiLoenand the whole Democratis tickot. The traitorons scoundrel afterwards, ‘when he returned to New Orleans, wonkenod 3 lie bad not the moral couraga o face the nscality throngh, but entored a mild protest agninst the Irauds, and cortified to the Roturn. ing Board that the elootion was not fair. Wo sbould say it was not, from the looks of tho roturns! Immoadintely thereafter he com- menced demanding a big office for his serv. icos—for doing what? Why, for not stick- ing to his bargain with the bulldozers whoreby they were to have 1,736 majority for Tizoex & Co. in a Ropublican county by more than two tojone, After first betraying the Republicans, and selling out to the Domocrats, ha went back on them, and re- In aadition to the Oregon election, which teey place to.day, the political events of the week are: On Wednesday, the Indiana Republicsn Conventlon as Indfanapolls, and the National Conventions of Michigan and Malne, at Urang Rapids and - Lewlaton, rospectively; and on ‘Thoraday the Prohibition Conventions of this Stats and @lissourd, which wiil be held at Docs. tur and 3t Loul ——— *'A Republican Scnator szalnst Hares gy the gleeful heading (n tho [mplacabls New York Sun. A ling or two furtlier down the discovery 1a made that the Republican Benator in questlon is PatzERsON, of Bouth Caroling, whom the Jun has so frequently Lranded as a thisf and a cor ruptiontst. Implacabllity makes strange bed fellows. ‘Tnx Cntca0o TRIRUNR has established hranch ofices farthe recelpt of subscripiionsand advartisements s follows: NEW YORR~Room 29 7ridune Bullding. F.T. Mc- Fapnex, Manager, TARIS, France~No, 16 Ttue de 1s Grange-Datellere. H.Mamir, Agent. LONDON, Eng.—American Exchange, 449 traod. Tisxzy ¥, Giizie, Agent. . Graendack, . J. F. Campbell, M. Wilkins, 4 overnor. 0. 0. Beekman, w.“‘r. ‘Thaye! reta) T, T, 'y of Stal ec T, P, Earhart. Th Edward Tieach, A, I, Drown, F. Sutberland, Btate Printer, f 2. Wm. B, Carter. A. Noltner, . L.AJ. Powoll. Joseph Bmory. W, W. Parker, AMUSEMENTS, ). W, Cral Superintondent of Publie Instruction. + 1, Brown, Dem. Is tho present Troasarer, Of thesa candidates, Mr, HixasIs n clergy- man and reported to be not over-popular In his own party; WHITEAKER {3 one of the oldest set- tlers of the Stato, has already sorved ln Con- gress and as Qovernor, and {s a Bourbon ot the Bourbons; Prof. CAMPBRLL (who, it 1s sald, will not make the run) has a strong religlous backing, which Is by no mcans an unlinportant thing in Oregon polities. Of tho candidates for Governor, It may bo sald that Mr, BexkyAN (s 2 popular banker and business man, aftlio’ * no orator as BruTus 1s," and a voteran Oregontan; Mr, TnavEnis a prominent and clever lawyer, MoVicker’a Theatre. Madlion street, between Dearbora sad Etate. “Uncle Tom's Cabla,” Tlooley’s Thentre. Randolph street, between Clark and LaSelle. Parc Thestra Company. *‘Ifurricanes™ —— The Peoris Democrat waxes wroth agalost Judgo Kry, the Postmaster-General, on ac count of the latter’s letter of warnlng to the people of tho Bouth against the purposes of the Porran conspirators, It calls him an * avowed tinitor” to ths Democratic party, and flings rotten eggs and dead cats at him In obatreper- Tinverty's Theatre. Monroe street, coroer of Dearborn, John A. Ste- 4ens. **Unknown,” New Chicago Theatre. Clark strect, opposite the Bherman House, Varlely o, d Mr. WiLxiNs {s a leading represcutative of | ‘aceount of the year before, Com troller Aonxox's | ous profuston. fased to nid thom to tho oxtent ho had nishing brokers with profit” If tho silver | oM tuport for 8t. Loals shows that the ** priuting and —— agreed. For this doublo tronchery ho wanted oumstauces., It was a promiso that the dollars ore 8o worthlons, as tho Adoertiser tho agricultural fntercsts of the State, On .ull’“w"’ e nj party wonld take care of a man who had periled his life for the party. That i9 noth- ing uncommon, nor {s it in any way dis. creditable, Axprnson further applied to a Ttepublican candidate for Uongross, and ob- fuined from Lim a wnitton promise 'to have bim appointed Naval Officer at Naw Orleans. Mo nlso appealed to the sym- patbies of Braxtex Marruews, and got from that gentleman various lottors and uatlonal fasues the two piatforms aroas follows: Leputtican, Democratic, cuRnANoY. Honest fullllment of} yor, Coniptroller, Auditor, Trans- urer, and Reglster ™ cost $15,234: Municipal As- sembiy, priniiug and stxtionery, $15,7011 tofol, $:0,0i0, We would liko 1o know whare this monoy lias gune, A good deal of |iterature, and walerlale for makingit, csn bs bought uowadays for $31,000, We do not wish to suy, in tha face of thesa fgures, that our Munlcipal Adminlstra. tion 1s very conl{ angd Inefliolont; but we would like to ask if, ju the lfihl of ollluflx‘u experlonce, :t 18 wise ta go on furthor without taking onr bear- inge, CRICAOO CIAPTER, No. 127, R. A, M.—Spactal Conrocation Monisy evening, Junes. ftegilar' Con: Deirear 1Y eduesdarovening, Jung b, o . MONDAY, JUNE B8, 1878, Up o tha honir of golng to press thera was no bill on Mr, T1LDEN'S house fn Gramercy Bquars announcing it to bo let, furnlshed, on sccount of the prescot owner's speedy removal to Wash- fugton. ——— ‘The average Louislana poil-clerk, about this time of year, gocth up and down like a roarlng Uar, seaking whom he may confess to. e PERSONALS. pay in the shape of Ligh and lucrative offico from the Administration. He first chented the Republicans out of their legitimate 1,100 majority in the parish, and then he de- prived the Democrats of their 1,786 bogus, ballot-box-stuffed majority, and for this Iatter sorvice he hounded Sranirr Mat. Taxws for office. Buch s the porformance of this doublo«lyed scoundrel on whom Por- TER Jeans to oust Hares and seat Tiroes, pratonds, how could the brokers mako n profit by paying par in groenbaoks for them? The argument falls to the ground the mo- ment it is oxomined. It s unworthy of children, and much- moro of mon who pro- tond to hovo moral sense and ressoning powers. Remonotization of sil- letter and apirit of na-lver; ropeslof Heaump- tional contracta; mo re-(tlon act greenback poal of Nosumption actilenrrency; vaymant of Iniform currancy un cotn/natiunsl abligutions In bawia, convertibo aud In-|greenbacks where ft is torchangeable. advantagcons and not nmm‘rl‘wun sxprossly pro. vide: In Now York on Baturday groenbacks were worth 39@093 cents on the dollar in silver and gold coin. — TRE HALIFAX AWARD, The Iasrie resolution providing for the —— The Cincinnati Enuguirer, the chiof Grasnback organ in the West, crows Joudly over the pas- TARIPF, Blightly protective. | For revenue only. S—————————= ADNINISTRATION, We print this morning a card from the promises for offico, and, nfter a yenr or more poymont of the Halifax award was adoptod | o Denounces bt Ul aenounces Ropublican | sage of the bill forbidding any further contrac Ouida is writing another novol, ] : £ AX {raud Oregon of Elact-|National Adminlstratiun R 8 o Hon. M. W, Foren, in which he gives a Legging, imploring, threatoning, swearing, { ), the Sonnte Baturday. It authorizes T unte O ast | Natlomal forgeries nnd | tion Of precnbecks. It expresses the opinion # i Hil Jreremptory denial to tho story that tho lato | THE POLRES OMATIDACL AND IRE AN:| S0 ailig, jand falfing to got an offico | pxgentine Trnartsiants of i i chlnltt: travaganca of tho Demo-abuso of militaty power | tbat the nauclal question will now bo at rst | . UP to tho hour of going to pross Mr. Hill, cratic Btato Governmont, by l‘:";]“ Frealdent was ecated. Both partics desiro judicious local Improve- monts by thu General Government, and favor thie exclusion of Chinese immigrants, ‘The Deomocrats had control of tho last Legis- lature, though by a narrow majority. At tho eleetion Iu June, 1876, tho Republicans elected thelr Congressman by a vote of 15,847 to 14,239, and in November cnst 15,200 votes for Haves to 14,140 for TiLDEN aud 510 for Coorsn, Tho State s, therefore, Republican. by a small but sufticlent majority, and a4, notwithstanaing a strong bid on the platform for Greenback votes, tho Democrats are likely to losc some strength in Linn aod the countles cast of the Caacade Mountalns, it is probable that [n the scrub-race the Republicans will win, The Legls- Inturo will bo closely contested; thero tho Urcenback men may hold the balance of power. —— THREE CONGBESSES, An examination of the politics of Congress during the lnst six ycara furnishes materdals tor the construction of achart which will' exhiblt existing volitical currents and eddios. The fol- lowing table scts forth the strength of the political parties tn this and the two preceding Houscs of Repredvatative ber sixth, was still the husband of Hims i Muraka. . Private Dalzoll proposes to run for Con- gress In the Thirteenth Ohlo District, though thero ls a Democratic majority of 1,800 aguinat i, A well.menning yonng woman decornted the gravo of puor Chsrlotte Temple, In OId Trinity Churchyard at New York, on Tueuday last with flowers, and n copy of verses culoglzing tho sol. dier'a bravary 1 Awmnong the correspondents of the Prince of Walea durlng his vislt to Parls wne a man who wanted 10 francs wherewlth to buy s vine to bs called **Tho Prince of Wales' Vine'; anothier who wished H. 1. 1L to recommend his friends to unoa particular brand of brandy; and a third asking It 1o patronlze un apparatus for saving lifo by paoilc. Iy making a trial of it in the Belno. Primo dound invest in diamonds for four reasons—because they aro very portable, bocauss they are showy, because they insure thelr wearers Adeql of froo advartising, and becanse whenuver thoir propristor gots hard up sho can rostiza on thom readily, Nilason 1¢ 8 hard customer ta drivo & bargain with, and a 8t, Louls joweler says that Le had to give s bandsows ring to her agent, Uonry Jarrett, to influonco her into making ¢ 4,000 purchase. Tho Paris F¥garo tells a beantiful story aboutthe late Victor Emmanuel, s need tolot the nall'on one of his toes grow all the year round, cut it ot on New-Year's Day, and, having If Mr. Coornavan was in any way engaged In speculations in 1872.'3 with Mr, Davip A, Gaoe, suitable to hisown opinion of his own fit- nessand morits, he lins unloaded the story of his own ofliclal porfidy, villainy, frand, aud corruption to the Porrzr Committes, showing that Lo committed crime for both sides, and hos nover boen paid for it by cithier. 1lo does not now profess to act from any moral motive, or to bo inspired by the prompting of a “quickoned con. #elenco” ; he prosents himsolf as a liar, & porjurer, a vulgar, sordid trickster, howling for revenge ngainst those who have refused to poy him for what he confesses was per- sonal aud officinl dishonesty, What the Democrats thonght of this man Anpxnsox a year ago la recorded in the raport of the JMonnraox Committes, which then went to Loulsiona to investigate. The quostion at issuo wna ANDERSON’s veracity, and at page 033 of Monzisox's report it ig said : ‘The proof shows that it was and is the better opinton of thowo wihio Investipated the alleged at- tempt to take hig life, shat he did the shooting bimaelf. ~Cupt. Bexzawix 1L Noarns, of the United Btates Army, Col, FuaNk Powens, and . P, MoNTYHAX, Lhe wo former lepntlicans, aud tho latter & Democeat and Sherlf of the_pariah, yave the subject a careful Inveatigation, Capt. Hoaens swears that he could nevor folly satisfy hlwself whether AXDERSON wasshot L OF not; uay: ;|»r & timo, and * the country can kave an anchor of hope and safety in the fact that not another greenback will be romoved from circulation.'* It says, under tho caption “ A Fortress Capt ured™: ‘The financial question will bo at rest for s time; and the battie pausos Just after the winning of u Rreat victory, sgainit groat odds, by the people over tho Modey-Power. ~#or a duzen yoars (?m flle of the groenback, which to-day atunds ns the rapre. sentative of cnrmuury-mform,hn boen lhru-tonud,l and for more than tfirce years It has boon dootwe to donth hy iaw, seutanced to o burned on the Int day of January, 1870, Till this weok we had nothing but the proniise of our falthless Minlster of Finance, whose word in auch matturs 18 not yaluablo, to assuce us that the funeral of the Gav- ernment credit-monoy i this country woald not take placo ns ordered Ly natlonal statite, Al this in chduged, 1F tha bill mentioned 1s slgned, It is then becomo an establishod fact—n sact 40 firmly catablisned that this generation {a nat likely to overtarn it—thata Government cradit-currency inthe United Statas shali becom ermancnt clement wn our financial system. 1t fs now finally snnounced that thero are threo hundred and Afty miilions of grocnback doliars in this country that gre here to slay. Thisisnotn *‘war messure,' It is & declaration made altor thirteen ycars of peace, and after an oxperience of about sixteen years with the yrecnback mousy, It o anes tho dellberate purpose of the Government, 1t 18 & Kreat polat pained, It lsa fortress captured, aj A fortrees which, once captured,cannot be retaken, The Money-Fower was compeiled to capltulate, Aud the lllllgu of this bill, if it shall be signed, —and It fa authoritatively asserted that it will be, —wili make it alsolutely impossible for Joux HuEnuMax to maintain his resumption, while it re- ‘The Porren Committea has fired its grent gun, Like tho men who fired the first gun at Sumtor, they have taken the first step to imbroil the natlon in acivil war, and to ndopt the Mexican system of revolution as part of the American Constitution, Lot us reo what their long-hended witness hag stated, as furnishing the cause for a national uphoaval and & removal of s President, Jamzas B, Axpznsoy was o Pennsylvanian domiclled in Lonisiana. He hold an office of clerk inthe Now Orleans Custom-House, and was Bupervisor of Registration and Elec- tion in the Parish (county) of Eaat Feliciana, East Feliclana was oue of the strong Ropub- lican districts of the Stato. The two par. ishes of East and Wast Feliclana votod in 1872 snd 1874 a9 follows: =187y 1874, Demy Rep. Dem, Tiep, Enst Feliclana... 647 1,007 B47 1,688 West Feliclans o 294 1,433 501 1,800 Tt will bo gosn that it was very important for the Republicans to have the votes of these parishes polled and countod. A man named Wenzs was Bupervisor in West Felicl- ana. During the progress of tho Presiden- tial campaign, the certainty of a Ropublican to pay the award “if, after correspondonco with the Govornment of Great Britain, the Presidont ehall, without further communi. ontion with Congress, doem that such pay- ment ahall bo domanded by the honor and good faith of the nation.” The Epamunps amondment, also adopted, recltos: That, in the judgment of the two Ionses, the rovisions of Arts. 18 and 21 of tho troaty botiveen !’u. United States and the Governmont of (ireat Tiritain, concluded on the th day of May, 1871, ought to bo terminated 5t tho earllest day conalet- ont with the provisions of Art. 33 of said treaty, Senator Oarzsny spoke very pointedly in opposition to the main resolution and the amendmont, becauso ho belleved that they indicated o compromiso, This award busi. ness, ho sald, would sow the seods of hate, and tho result would be that Oanada wonld ‘bocome part of the United States by forco, The press report continues ¢ e characterized the award as an ontrage eald the liritish people know to-day that it was an ontraze, 1o nrgued that the Geneva mward was leas than we stiould have recelved; that England pethetratea damages upon be 1o'the extent of undreits of millions of dollara during the War, Hhe prolonged the War, ‘misled and deccived iho South, aud Lfllraml and. preyed upon the North. We should deal the British Emoire 81 aho deala with Russia: deal with the Fnglish I 8¢ their equala feon n power and clvilization, y right of civilization the Dominion of Cagada e —— It is reported from Constantinople that in the forthcoming Congressthe Porte will make on effort to obtain releass from the provis- ions of tho San Stofano treaty upon tho ground of having sigued it under threats by the Grand Duke Nicioras of an immediate ndvance upon the city. Some color is given {0 this rumor by the continued refusal of the Turkish Government to ovacuste Shumla and Varna, 3 For tho six days ending May 25, the ar- rivals of graln in this city, including that received by canal, was 8,106,000 bashols, or equal to 7,630 carloads, During the week cnding Junoe 1 the receipts were 4,203,000 bushels. This mcluded 223,660 bushels of corn recolved by canal. The number of loadod cars recaivod was 10,462, The great- ost rocoipts on any one day wers thosa of May 27, whon they nggregated 1,060,000 bushels. |, 'i'he attempt to squeozo out of existenco 4 1878, Tiaves businoss from & painful anxiety. Like P. mounted In gold Incrusted with dlamonds, presont Ehe Tltinois tats Journal has happlly tailed, | rinmph in Loulsiana was evidenced by th ::‘n;;r‘:ll‘ngf Tav heea o mneh :m"onfiih:ux ys7 | betanged undet the protaction and undor the cover | . 2 2y 2 7 2. | A }'l‘l"'é:-’,,f’l:f‘:"é‘:;g{fl.é"',‘, "‘7‘.,';‘::?,".2;3'2 ‘:‘E:',‘ :}fl :‘:Awf;f'fl:“““‘ "";"'h““‘ Codeies i{fi‘“‘;fi- " i 3 ted_ that 3 5 of theso pricelesn rolica; tha e o ratitylng o know that the poltl- | forconess with which thio Domoorats sought | o) c%d Aot beliere Wi mmder ot Ty tny whyy | of tho American faz” Ml prediced tnis matior, © | L Alabams i I I I ::‘,',o,'f':.:g':?-::f,‘}':; fcnle bavarsn auehor | g i s by Tnet Beon aes t0 b s Hre T cal enemios who tried to take a moan advan- | 15 intimidate the nogrooes, and by inhuman lh‘u? 119 as ;uflnt 'fu' Ilal.l fostont m“vflf is lnv‘:h Mr. Qoreavr is right. Avything in the % ‘% ;-," :g i' greenback dollar can be munihlated, beet, In fulillment of his father's dyine request, tage of the paper's financial complications beating snd froquont assassination 1o ter- | Biin\{hny whape oF tAneon™ T o e e 3% | nature of & compromise with this unjust and il 1| 31 & death having ovortaken the h“; Kl": :’: the Court and preves N om eeping them away from the | who woald bo lla 0 81100 4 own coat 1n rupt arbitration will saroly embrol J 4 o ¢ o provont lia Jsmo wil be dmppolated in | rify thom into keoping th o 0 | e ks PO s s g v£0%8,42 | corTupt. arbitzation will sarely ewmbroll tho O 81 B 31 3 [ s rarsen s rouana erater by 8 vote of 20 to 8, St e e s adiios fltmt‘; P‘s!::ufiz m;::l}: lgg;ubll’lunn opp:lflion polls. In Boptember, 1870, Axprnson, as | ynat Col.‘ |'uw:;:‘|' Sapremad ths o lulolr; that ‘llu;n: United States and Canada more sariously 7l g 1?: ](‘) 0| towor tlnulz-‘,l&c':nmgrlnr:uu::d clrk:c"p;ml‘-.:.mgm z:l mom:'ln:?w.lllul:hn::l::: he mmfiu ":M:i, e o ** putsn NDRHSON A tl nap! ot n onaf £ oo b I:",; P .;:1“;‘":“';“": the testimony shows, °'“"‘i'"1 ‘:’“ 10 WA | o Vo i (ounti'y pressione me oot yind (43¢ | tian aver befora, Mr, Epxowpa proposos to all B "8{l "0| 4 | appear to have votod sollary eaainac the Sors | the Didtacr o ofumbla, bus been smended 4 nton! ying ) politically neglected, and ovidently becamno Me Monatsox, Boackng: a Mo. | PV the judgment and breok off all nogotis. of & 1ff of o Tuevatocannot Justly ba fegardod s an expres- | fojjows: *That the achool ufficors shall introduce, spinted card donouncing the contemptible | gmbitterad againat tho Republican lendors, Y m“who e d’ tint BY,. snd Mo tionaforafutnre settlomontof the fisherics dis- a0l 5 3 H ,{.‘ :1':.:',,-3' :‘:m:fimfl%fw%mfi&m mbrul l;;‘nn'l’y o part of the dully exerclics of each school tn courso purwuod by his adversarios, and the | ang was propared to soll out to whichaver noy; et nb roport, are now |y Our commerelal rolations with Cona. 0 2l 4l 0 5 | one Seustor, whilaa namber of towns, with ponas | tholr jurlsdiction, {nsiruction in the elements of propar membors of tho Porren Committes, They | ¥ it & o & lattons varelng from 500 or G0 to 2,000, ot 3, 000 tal and that it shiali bo the dut Journal will make ita appearance this morn- | arty would do the most for him, Ie and B the ik 3 thol o da will then be more unfriendly than with 8 WA 8] B 9| lasonsvarsing fes Benator cach. R York 'Soo! rryr el R, Nt ad ing somewlat crippled by roason of the sud- | Wenen wera protty much of a mind. While | BavO tho witnoss, and thoir own judgmont of any other nation. Roolprocity will be in- | 17, Marasch 9l & 5ol 2] According to the Associated Press telograms : fastens y ': ool oo R denattacl, bl fa {rom being totally i | ot East Follcinan In Ootober, ko roprsentod | Mt veralty: imed at by tho fovestigators {s | 4eAAltely postponed, and it will bo atrangs | 4% Hickiien 3 0l 8 8] B & toalltue New York nowspapers, tho Kiodo | whies eciormes s st caitir Tl virbics abled. that he was assaulied at night, and fled to o point amad o by the Investigators Ia | ' 0 dertandings of the moat sorions kind 6 1l 2| 4} o @] Island Senate posscd, unaulmously, & resolution | the pupils to furnish thoughts or othier Habtrattons e ShUD awr Naw Orloans, and I bl lotars o Weasa ho | thet Avousaoy nctd dskoncatly snd cor- do not arise, Whoxgx‘thaydo come, tho United 3 G 5%l 4| 8 | doprecating any attempt to question President | of tae same; that it hall be the duty of tho Com- 3 . y o 1 o Tho groat oyolone which swept through complalnod that the Domocrats did not | TUPHY in his protest, and that Bremux Htates will not be likely to commit their cnso 21 3| & #l 2 | Ilurxs’ ditle, and this resolution wasintroduccd | missloner of Education to direct tho oporations Richmond, Mo.,Saturday, presontad the ssmo = knew this fact, aud promised him protoction 0| 1 o) 1 0| byaDemocrat. It may not have peen to this | undor this bill and report upon the result fu nls characteriatics to the frightened gaze of jts | PIsce confidence in him. Ho assorts d place baosuso ho had scted dishonastly | 10 MFbitration again. They will take what S 3l 23| 15| 13 24 | resolution that the Sun bad roference, but, after | Rest Knnual atatemont. " Lt laatll pondiog u the victims which ity utnnlngfollown d‘l" Iayed at | that at that time the Ropublicans doterminod °:d P "::u :lwuNn: . “:vo:l! °t 11 On08LY | they want. All this will bo provonted by n Now York ... . 2118 37 0 17 39 | piving to Sun the benefit of tho doubt, wo | Sonate. H, 4 to have no clection in Enst Feliciana, or have | 804 corruptly. o ¥ mane, prosent settlemont of the nward that o 28 7 7| 2| 121 8 | oy plead the passage of the non-disturbanco 'The following ndvortisement appears in azol Green, Mount Carmel, Wall Lake, testimony gous to show that Smensaw had Fort Atkinson, Pri d Darriogton, | 70 Republican votes cast, and thua furnish sholl Lo satisfactory fo both parties. | 20 Grogo 2 21 18] 13]] 23] 12 | resotution as offset. The Sunm says that the | the London Athenaum: *To Aged Clorgyienm {ad sty LTI 06s; (Rl agtan, an exeuso for refocting any return whioh the | A9Y Foason to balievo ho way suything than It fs for tho roal intorest of M."m nd = 3‘ ’3 13 1; 38 | vota ;cannot. be rogarded ns an expression of | The paronof arectory of £700a yoaris dosirons The foarful Juggornaut of Aolus moved what he professod to be, an_ election-officer, Honth Carnini o of & ol 3 2 1 fon, be Provid ith 100, | ©f presentingit, In the wost logitimate mann no faster than & man conld walk, gave no Demacrats might make from that powertl who bad filed an official pfotest ngainst a | Canads, thereforo, ns well as for that of the -r'Z-'.'.-.Lm'e oAl o] el 2 e papulur opialon, becauso Providence, with 100, aclorgyman of notless than BO years of i outwand sign of its awful spiral vnll.;ofi ang | Jtepublican county. For thix purposs, ho al- notorious nnfluull-uvldant {rmdfian:glnut.i s | United Btates, that tho vendlot rondored st Tuzaa i gegares e n‘:;’; ’l l:m:l A Slenll:r, el sound itich-Ghuroh briuciples. Abplications, presented the color of stenm to vl "’: . al. | 1eges, the Republicaus ondeavorod to keep wlio ware that ho had alread ,b b" tm:, Halifax shall be annulled. The House onght R 92 o9 &g :‘:‘_’:‘ ‘:‘!hf:oh": bia :" “u"::::" 2 :,:wl;‘;z:‘;“l: testimonlals, otc., to bo addressed to—, All thiough nt times broaking fn pl Q emit, | bim from roturning to i post in Enst Foli- | 7hO #¥ Saal o ot SHOL 8L, | 4 rofect the concurrent, resolntion promptly | 7. West Viesi ol il of all ol @ | R e e ares axe correns, | commatilcations will bu constderad quite confidon- ting ?he blackost of vaj )grn !"rr ’1.].‘: "r: = claus, but Lo communicated with the Domo- Aol i‘ s Now c‘ifl fesiaeluated it b ond by a declsive vote, It has already post. | 95 Wisconsil..co 2isves _'f ..‘.’ -1_5_13 —-'-’ x—' lh%,&fl. llelmllllil‘lnl only wtfwe vots in thc: s::' ro:nwflt‘nu':fill::::: lfi;::fi:i .'5"'&'1'«' ‘l,nL- of blmumn life in ml ok ;fl‘:. ;: cn:: crats, nnd wos sacrotly convoyod to Foliciana, | omained in Now Orleans, and who was poor poned considaration of the subject ll the | _ Totals..v. ..vueesen1103] 03117031701 581154 2 7 5 and dostitute, and who, by moking his pro- test, had deprived himsolf of the ineans of Seuate, whlle the 2,007 Democrats outside of Providence who voted for Lawasxcein April cast vine votes, As the Sun very properly says, patron hasa sou in hie ‘tecos uvop whom he fne lends to confar this §3,500. wants an sged clergyman to keep it warm tiil the lield the eleotion, and mnde a return of 1,76 votes for TiLoex and the Democratio tickot, placed ot fifteon, with thirty serloualy flrat Wodnesday of the noxt sesslon, By | wounded. Ald is flowing in to sucoor the [Tha four marked thus (%) represent four Repub- that time, it ls to be hoped, pullic opinfon ear rectory, and Heans who were elected membors of the Ilonsa, bn: living. frery tuated by tha * Uressere foe th oris thio vote caunot bo rewarded as expreaslng pube | boy comos of age, but uot langer, or much longer. houscless and erippled, ;‘;:flm"! oM e, H"“'_';'M:"‘lw‘::’,_n“;‘l’;‘:; 1t was not until long aftor the sleotionhad Kflfifaifi'fi? B i out, to proveut tho on- incresamg paitisn majo '&".3.’:,‘,,‘.‘.‘.‘:,‘.,’;. e oplnton. P | Towauld serva hima FigUtiF the aded. sloryieon — “Thord e 0uo vacancy—in Loutslans—whora & Ie: publican, Judge Leoxany, died,] In tho above figures tho political bistory of tho last 81X ycara Ls sct forth with inathematical procision, Bix years ago the Republicans had & two-thirds majority in the Lower House of Congress. Confldence In the futegrity of the party became weakened, The Credit Mobllier brostrated somo of Its most trusted leaders. It was thought, lowever, thiat reform could be ac- complished within the party. But when the Congress of 1873 asseinbled, this hopo was com- pletely destroyed. Many leaders who bud beon more than compromised were promoted lustead of belng repudisted. ‘The machine managers of the party evidently thought that no matter what was done,the people would not place the Demoe- racy in power again, But It waé a fatal defusion. The Demnocratic tidal wave came in 1874 and all but submered the Republican party. It barely exhibited its head above water Ju the Congress of that yéar. But tho Democratic fmpulse fin- parted to the Governmont on that occusion hes long spent ttself. The Democratic majority fo the presont llouse, If right prevaiied in each case, would huve been barely nominal, Tho cure rent 14 rutning uow the othior way, with natroug vrospect of & Republican majority Ju tho pext House, been deoided by Oongrors, aund untll after this man bad failed to got & “big” offloo, that Lo Logan to thraaton that, uuless his de. mands wero complied with, he wonld discloss Lis own infamy, his own falschood and por- jury, and attempt to connect others with it. ‘Wo do not batieve tho pooplo of the United Htatos are propared to resort to rovolution or civil waron the motion or at the uugges. tion that a confessed liar and unprincipled scoundrel had falsely representod an eloction. rolurn in oue of the counties in Loulslana, 'Lie Porren Committee muat produce sowe better wituoss and some butter substantiated toustimony before it cau impoach the title of tho Prosidant or smirck the character of avy respectably citizen, WHERE ARE THE SILVER DOLLARS 1 I'hie New York Nution, the Baston Adeer- tier, and somo other Eistorn uows- papers, offoct grent ocorcern for the fate of the silver dollar, and espeoial- ly deplore its tendency to roturn to tho I'veasury in payment of oustoms dutles vory soon after it hns beon jssued. ‘Fheir auxiety would perhaps be more noteworthy it it could be suppoued for a moment to Lo genulne, Batit s the outcropplng of ma. liguaucy sud disappoiuted spite. 'There i3 no renson why they shonld egitate themselves about tho silver dollar. It s dolug all, and more than gll, that was expooted of it. ‘They canuot affect its standing in commercs or in tlo 1oney of the nation by crying it down. 1t Lias been remontized for good. Another trick of stealthy domonotization could never be succesafully sccomplished, and the East- orn orguns may be sure that, if {his nation over returns to & mingle standard, that stand. ard will not be gold. Tho reason why silver does not get ioto ciroulation and stay thers is that it is too valusble. Being worth for all the purposes of trads about one cent on tho dollar mure than greenbacks, it ix driven out of circuls. tion in accordance with the wellknown jaw that an inferior ourrency always supplants o wuperior. ‘The use of silvgr in payment of customs duties is perfectly natural. It §y one of the two coiny that tho Government Las estallished by law as receivablo for cus- ltved to be a contenarian, An interoating lawsuit is ponding beforo o Prouch court, where the Rochoshouart-Marte- mart family 1s sulng tho famlly of Mortemard de Botsse, slleging that thess lattor ara usurping o name to whict they have no right,and praying that if they nro allowed to retuln the name of Mortu- merd thoy stall be compulled nover to apell it without & **d," and naver to precedo it by suother usme, Thoe papers In tho case go back to (ko sixtoenth contury, The frst Baron Mortemard do Lioisss yaoma to have scrved as Consal at Malua, and the haughty Rochechouart-Mortomarts assort that this of Itself was proof thattho straln wae bogus and bascborn, for no Roclieshousrt-Morto- mart would have sccepled anything luss thau s wlusiol Ams i, 3Mr, Edison proposed to go down to Phila- delpbls and invedtigate the Kecly motor, bul Mr. Kooly would not allow a thorough ¢zauiination of tue machiue. **Tho one thing necessary fur ma to kuow, " sald Mr, Edison, **he refusod to lne sl withoul this Information I might ae well —— ‘The Parls correspondent of the New York Tribune says that people over there hiave begun talking of Gen, GuANT for & third term, and that ho Is being persistontly talked up by a cer- taln class of persons. A parazraph of thy letter 1s worth quotiug: It has become the fashion over hers of late smony Gen. Graxt'v bulitical brothaes:In-law 10 wpesk of him av s Y ble and even }nmbllllu can- didato for the noxt Premdency! Third-t Luzzes once mors In your i T atould suggestion was ludicrous, was serlonsly remonsir ten a0 much’ o rotarn from West Feliclann, show- ing in that atrong Ropublican couuty 1,248 votes for Tuoew, sud only 778 votes for Haves, The two SBuporvisors thon ve- tnrned to New Orleans, The extraordinary and unlooked-for character of these roturns attractod universal attention, These men, professing to' be Ropublicans, were ques. tioned why thoy mado wuch returus from such strong Republican parisliecs, Thoy both weakened under the glaring evidonce, and both drow up sud filed offioial protests againat the Lanesty of the olection, Loth nlleging such jutimidation as provented the Republicans votlog. On theso offleinl pro- tests and the aurrounding faoty, tho East Feli- olana return of 1,786 for Tiroex and 0 for Havxs and the Ropublican State ticket was rejectod by the Returning Board, and soveral stuffed ballot-bozes of West Foliclaua were also rejected. At 'this polnt of the case the attentive reader will ask wby the Ilepublican leaders picked out two of thelr strongholds to aban- don thom to the cunomy for the purposo of crylng * intimidation™ afterwards, aud bav. ing tho Returniug Board roject the returns from them. Is it probable that the Repub. licans would undertake to bite off their own noses in the silly and absurd way this scoun- drel ANDFusON muserts? What object would they bave in throwing away thelr 2,200 cloar majority in the two Felicianaparishes? How would it improve thelr prospocts of earrying the State of Loululana to keep their men frow voting in thoss parishes? Wore they such natural born fools as to thus ploy into the hands of their opponents? The fact of the watter s, Axpeasox hed sold out his party in East Feliviana to the bulldozers. Ho suppressed the Republican tickets, made no provision for recoiving any Republican votes, and, if any were voted, he connived ot therr rejection; and the scoundrel went so {ar & Lo certify that the 1,004 Domocrats in tbo parish had polled 1,736 legal votes, while the 2,137 Republicans polled not one! When Axpzeiox returued to Now Orleans and found himself confronted with the treus. parent ovidence of the grossly fraudulent ¢lection which Lo had supervised, ko felt cone The acrmons whick ‘are reported in onr columns this morning aro those of the Rav, Dr. Puwe Scrare, of the Union Theologleal Seminary, at tho First Prosbyterian Church, giving on interesting account of the prog. ress of the work of ro-translating the Biblo by the Commission of which Dr. Bomare I4 a membor; the Rov, O, . Evenesr, at Plymouth Church, on the labor problem the Nev. W, H. Vawpeven, at tho Union Park Congregational Church, on * God's Demands ;" a meworlal servico at the Cone tonary Church in honor of the decoration anuiversary of May 30, with addresses by soveral spoakers ; and the first annual mneet- ing of the Bundny-Bchool Association of tho Episcopal Clurch. — "The past Democratio utterances respacting the Eleotornl Commission bill road in strange contrast with what thoy are saying now in regard to it. Tt is a fuct that the Electoral bill was essentially a Democratioc measure, In the Benato thoro was but ono vote of that party agaiust it, and only one Demooratio Benator was absont. In tho House there woro 161 Democratio votes in favor of the monsure, to 10 opposed,—more than sevon to ono, The Iiepnblicans, on the other hand, gove only o majority of five of their number in favor of the bill in the Senate, and ware more than two to one opposed to it in the House, Tf the Democrats had not {olt some doubt that TrLoxw was not olected, they " would nut bave been ko unanimous in favor of appointing a Commission to fuvestigato the quustion, At all events, thoy wero outspoken in belalf of submitting the question to o Commigsion, aud gave their full assent to tho proposition that whoever might Le de- clared clectod undor the form of the law then on itu passage would hold office by an unimpoachabla title, For inatance, take these ulterances ; I Tux Sewars Jax, 3, 18771 d“l:l x;nnuu-cm you tell me how they will ecide Mr, Tuunsan—No, JIf I could, I should not vole Sfor the bill, 1XTUE SExaTR JaN, 24 Mr. Bavawu—But in the present case we submit the decision s to the muiters 18 quention to s cer- tain tribunal, and we command them Lo do vothing but exerciso thelr own juagmest. What (At Judginent witl be we cannot Joretsll und ue hute no "i“ to ask, % Tus Hoves Jax. 23; Mr. Hgwitr—No man can predict who will be- cowe President by virive of its operatiun, but all wen can predict that {2 wild be the wan who b luw- Tuity enthted (o b Dresdents INyus House Jax. 20; Mr, Lawau~—1 repeat, this bill avolds the neces- aity of suy submission of the defeated party to what {4 way conslder either fraud of force. The Tesult, uhatever k may witl Aave been reached On fAs patrioile.consent of VoA purtics, Mr. Wartzuson—But 1 whsll votu for the bill with tLe full copsclous 1hat the action of the Cowmmlsslou may vitterly disappoint me sud thoss who think aod feel with m; uy the 1t 42 not lowg einica § with for baving write Uen, (Inant last yoar. lhis wy friend, {a t to keep ublic, His advisors be- a1l be 50 fstterod by tho ‘ope tbat we shall in opt him ouce more o & forelgu Priuces and the 10 reverse the anber judy- aople, and eecure thelr sulfrages afresh for man whom they bave du- liverately coudemned s unfil for tho oMce be hela, Very llkely you have besrd somo talk of this kind in America, ‘but you may nol kuow that letters are sanut uver here to the affuct thot the way 1s prevar- mngfora 5”" vopular uprising 1o Gen. UGuany's favor, sud that bo is 1o be borou a third 1hino to thu Presidentisl chair by the almost unsuimous voice of & repentant and suppliant patlon; and Lhe Dgxr family with bim, to its atmost collateral twig, 1supuoss. The Lounapartist Amsricans in Larle, boreaved of thele former idol snd uot yet quits sure of thu soturn of tho Chiselburst pre. tender, salace their widowhoud wilh sumpluous Ls:cu'mn to Gou. UMant and cherish rosy dreams of s futurs, Bunday’s deliberation over the testimony given by Axpenson has failed to convince suybody in Washington that the Dsmocrats have achieved a brilliant success in the in. troduction of their first and principal wit- ness. Much of his evidonco is directly con-- tradictory of what Lo has heretofore sworn to beforo 8 Committeo of Congrens, and allof it is of a chinracter which s open toattack by a seviro cross-oxamination, While it is not donfed that ANpenson's production of documentary proof has placed Honator BatTurws in an awkward attitude, it is very certain that Secretary Suenman will prova to Yo a troublesome customer before the inves- tigation is ended. Ho is full of fight, and upon AXbrusoN's cross-exdmination to-mor. row the latter will ba lucky if he escapes with auything left which can bo recognized 8y tho remaing of a badly-shattered roputa- tion for truth aud veracity. 2" The micrometer, juet brought out by Mr. Tughes, tho Kuglab telograph {nventor, ho do- acribad pliblly as **ibae biggest steal ever madse.' Halest work on his plouvineter, It cousiste of the dlapiragm or moutbplece of the phonograpl 8xed Wwun upright, Hehlnd he disphragm les Lorizontal bar with & wheol and lever, Woent machine Is talked to as §f It wore & phonograph, i vibrations move the lover, and thlsturns the wheel and tho baz, Totbe eod of the bar will be afixed a gholet. Tous, Mr, Edison will taik & Lole throogh & plas board, ‘That was & dramatio scens in a New York Police Court tho other day when young Boabrooke Purdy, thevery black sheep of a most arlstocratlo tamlly, wasnizalyaed for stealing & pair of ear- tings and §U0 frum Lillle Stagg, & gitl of 17, with lasye gray eycs, & fair complexion, snd dark hatr. Hhu faluted when brooght up before the Justice as 8 wilzess, and wished to withdraw the charge, which ebe bad been Indnced to make by represvn- tations that Purdy, ber lover, baa beon falthless tober. ‘- Lot the prisoncr ssk tho witness uns qacetion, ' satd Puedy's counacl. Purdy, wholes shors gyvung wan of blonde complexion, with 1ght browa hslr and & small mustache, stepped up sud coafrunted U **Lilie," sald he, in & trembling voice, **did 1 @ $20 from yout"” ** Hemember you sre ol r oath," sald the Court. ‘foe girl turncd pale, dropped ber oyes, and sta3d mute, ** Lilite, [d the prisoner ouce wore, very earueaily, **tell the truth, on your osth before Gud, did I evar steal & cont fiom -you" *‘Igaveltio you," said tho girl, wpeak- ing hardly sbova a whispee. Purdy stepped quici- ly down 10 the [zlsonor's bar, **1 sball bold the vrisoner, " said Lhe Justice, —————— It there s ono thing which we enjoy more than another—and there Is—t 18 to sce & f'ro- tectionlst campalgn conducted with enthusiasus, At prescot ano s ragiog o Cauada, the Tory, or Conservative, party baving nalled the high- tarilf fug to fta mast, To Lo surg, the naughty Free-Traders are persecuting the fafthtul. Thoy bave caught one eminont Protectiontst cxplain. ing lu s private Jetter that his business doss thrive under a tarifl for revenue only, snd that If e bellows that he 18 belug ruined It Is only 1o provent his workmen from asking for higher wayes. Avother cmluent Protectionist, sfter showing that his busivess wgs rulned, tricd to induce lot of eapitaliats to luvest fn it by polnting out the large profits that they would make ju it. Funolest of all is the record of thg ‘Tory party. When it was In power four snd & hall years ago It took uo stens to Incresse tho duties, sod four years ago its Jeader in all mat- ters of flsc and fiuauce acuouuced an sticmpt to rulio the duties outho15 percentclasato 173y per cent #s a dangerous disarraugement of busl- ness and tho fusertion'of “iho thin eod of the Protectlontst wedge,” Not ouly this, bat Dr. Turezs bad to go and adducs tho United Btutes aa au awful examole of the conscquences ot Protection! Itisa lMttle diffivult for tho Yoriea to sall fn the tccth of such @ record o e —— e The Pcunsyival Democratic Conventlon deprecates any sttack upon the Frestdeut's titie. Iuthe Rhodo Island Benate s Democrat introduces a resolution to tho same effcct, and &ll the Democratic Bonators vote for ¢, Itls but too oyident that the Domocrats are con- viuced of the great truth enunclated by the Sus, when it sald on the 23 of Novewber, 1574, ““Tho certainty that thers are such frauds can- not alfect the legallycertified electlon. M, Hayzs must be naugurated and acknowledgod ss Prosidaot, even If the legal result is so tatnted with fraud that honest men revolf oy the very thoughbt of what they must submlt ta," —— Qur Democratic friends in the South propose to make “a lively canvass™ fu those districts where thers Is a Jargo colored population, and which the Republicans proposs to redecin this fall it possivle. Wo only hope 1t wou'sbos deadly one, ? ——— In' tho forthcomlng Cougress of European Powers to scttle the terns of pescs between Rusaia asd Turkey, the Urecks aro clamorous that sumething be done for ths liberation of tucir cowpatriots under the heel of ‘Aurkish Beforo the ink has hardly had time to dry upon the notes of congratulation which Em. peror WiLLIAM received upon the ocession of his escapo from assassination a few days 8go, another atterpt hss been made upon tlo lifo of Gerwany's soverolgn, Yesterday, while the Emperor was driving in bis car- rlugo along the Avenae Unter der Linden, two shots wero £rod at bin from the window of n Loase overlouking the strcet, and,though tie Sendish attanpt failed of fatal accow- To judge from tho howls that go up wheu- ever the Presldent sends a pomination fn to thy Beuate, his Snvarlable practive, wheo s politiclan cuwes round sud lmplores Lim to flud s oftice for u brotber-fu-law or fofluential coustitucnt, s toswile aod say, “O, certaluly,” sud then