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TUESDAY. JULY 30, 1878 Thye Tribune, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPLTION. BY MAUTL—-1¥ AD TOSTAGR IREFAID. iy Lt B0 i.;‘, e s i i 4 250 Ealu 3O ari-w i Yartaoin .t WE me copt, per 8 1.50 Cinraf's Fpechuen coyles vent free. Give Pust-Uttica adudcss I ull, fncluding Stato and County. Itemitiances may be made clther by draft, express, ToM-URiee orier, or fn reglstered letter, at onr risk. TERYS 70 CHTY $UBSCHIDRUS, d, 23 centa per weeks i) cents per wecke : TIE TRIDUNE COMPANY, Coraer Magton and Dearborn-sts,, Chicago, 1l Orders for the deltvery of Tix TRINCXE at Evanston, Enzlewowd, and yde Parss teft o the countivg-ieom will jeeelve promyt attcation, THr CHICAGO TRINUNK abtistied hranch ofices Int of subscriptiuns and wdiertlszinants as ¥.T. Mo+ EW YORK—Toom 20 71ioune Bulldinz. Fannky, Manager. 0. 16 Jine de Ia Graage-Nateliere, AMUSK $laoley®s Thenrres Tandolph strect, beiween Clark and LaSalles Alarry fobinenics Minatreia, Varnum’s Nhaw. Lako Front. Ware-Uall, White-Stocking Park—ludianapolls ve Cluin, Chlcago NDAY, JULY D50, 1878 ERY Greenbacks at the New York Stock Ex- change yesterday clased at 9. The Tirst National Bank of Deadwcod, D. 1., hies Just been organized, with o cirdula- tion of $50,6C0. co of freight rates from Chiengo 16 New York wns yesterday agrved upon by tho General Ereight Agonts of the ronds leading to the senboard. Fourth.class rates wre raised from 18 to 25 cents, and the graine rate from 16 to L0 ceuts por 100 pounds. The hackboue of tho recent so-called labor disturbance in Washington has beon cffectu- sliy Lroken by the prompt nod vigorouns nction of tho District nuthorities, A large number of arrests have been mnde, sud the <hief disturbers ave in o fair way to put in on ealended spell of viork s mewmbers of the dialp-gang. ‘The testimony of ex-(iov. Papater before tho Porrin Cownittee at New Orloans yesterday was productive of no now or startling dliclos. ures concerning the way in which Louisiana waslost for Frnpen. 1Te was frank cnough to pay that ho wes satisfied from tho statements of colored mwen that many of the parishes Lind been disturbed, and that the clection in Touisiana had not Leen o fair clection. Ho bud also been couvineed that the outrage upon Eriza PrixstoN wis gonnine, though bo blamed Gov, Krrroas for his failure to follow up aud punish her assailants, Tho Committes has now takeu n recess until Sug. 12, ‘Tho prevalenco of yellow-faver at New Or- leans has begun fo assumo alarming propor- tiong, the disenue cxisting to snch an extent that the Board of Ifealth hay decided that it would not Ly proper to fssuo a olean Lill of besith to vesscls leaving the port, Tho effuct of this will be to practieally bring nall comuerco to o atandatill until such thne ns the yellow-fover abntes in viruleney. Up to 10on yesterday the total rases wore olghty, and the deaths thirty-threo. At Calro pre cantions nre being taken agninst the spread of tle infection by means of steamboals or railway (rains froma New Orlesns, whilo in varions ports of tho Atlantio const consid- orablé approbension is felt regawdivg the Lppronch of the drend pestilence, L'he important debate on the conrsa of the B h Plenipotentinrics in the Berliu Con- gress began yesterdny in tha Ifonse of Com. wmons upon Lord lfantinozon's rcsolution censuring the policy of the Government. The Liberal leader in the ITouso hnd fow words of censure on account of the Berlin ‘Trenty, for which England was jointly aud uot soldy vespousible, though ho nceused DEa- coxoriery of having mndo promises to Greeee which were not fuifilled, His specch wus mainly dirceted against the AvgloTurk. sl couveution, the necensity for which, it uny cxisted, hod been croated by tho re. fusul of England o adviso Turkey to make peaco with Kussin on tho terms originally proposed, He demanded to know whether the Government would haveregarded ns justi. sinble u gnnilar agreement between Russia and *Purkey, and denied that Brithsh interests in tho Fast were threatened to any cxtent which weuld warraut the assumption of such gravo respousibilities for thely protection, Fhe preat astranomicnl event of the year, the tolul eclipso of the sun visible in an ex- tendinl belt of eonntry in the United States, scenrrel yesterday uwonder conditions most fuvoruble for seientific observations, and the dispatenes clinoniclo tho results of the lbors of tho numerous partics of savonts who ripaired to poluts in the region of totslity cquippad with fostruments of the most moders und spproved invention for the inspection of tho extrpordinary phe. nomenn titen ding o complote golar observre tiow, ‘fus Trwese's astronomical plenipo. testinry, Prof, L. Coreiut, who was also in clinrge of tho Chicno Astranomical Socloty patty, tock up his yosition at Denver, where the fluest fucilitics weto alford. el by » ceur eky for . their obe s, At various points photu. graps were taken which will prove of yreat ntury cxamivation, Evion's tasl. for meusuriug the heat of the outer yays ! the nun, fuiled to perform the work cx. pected of i, An fmportant discovery wos : Ly Beparution, Wy, ‘fer, by Prof, Wazron, of the Michigau Usiversity, who wiwi a0 fortunste us to locato a vew intre- Mereurial plnt of the size. of 4§ agnl. wde, riteated sbout two and one-half de. grees soutlwest of the sun, sof the Kranyey stripehave Lind Sliforiing two Lupics on which to dwell,— ie copctition of * Chinese cheap labor” und - dasdasonopdly,” - A great dead of the beot lsuds of Califoruia are held in large tracts under Moxican grants, sud worked by tenstts or hired labor. In tho treaty of peaco with dMesico it was stipaiated that the titles to runcles granted Ly the Mexican Gioversent Lo Mexican citizens should ot be disturbed, but bo contirmed. Thers were several thousands of those land-gruuts, vech covering grent tracts of land, many of nex was (ho product of a peculiar condition of things in Califarnin, The Chinamon of the T'acific Const hiave baen blamed for his origin and growth, was ouly the dosperate opposition smong (he Irish o Chinoso clieap labor—an opposi- tion partnking of race hatred ns well as Inbor competition—that could havedevoloped such n compact organization of nll classes and conditions of workingmen under the leader- ship of s0 ancouth and unscrupnlous a loafor 08 KeanSEy. orlginally, for Kransey has neither tho abil- ity nor the charsoter’to comwmand the re- rpect even of the most jgnorant peuple. Dut this Coliforninn proletarint, cluted with his suceess in San Franeisco, has undertaken to propagate his doctrines, aud ovidently hopes to spread them brondenst thronghout the country, ness in solecting Masgachueetts for the first attempt to transplant Kearneyism in Eastorn soil. Thongh the number of the nn- employed men in that Stato as clyowhere lins undoubtedly bLoen vaatly eraggerated, thero is probably as much distress and a4 much discontont nmong the laboring classes there as in any other section of tho country. And Best Butsen, o politician of vaat expori- enca, grent nbility, and cxtrome andncity, hns cansented tolead the independent move- meont of the workingmen, Kenrnoyisim fn Maswachusotts, aiid tho Liead- way it shall bo ablo to make among the nrtisans, will Lo n uscful test for tho country ot large. Tearnouylsm, jeally dofined by Keansex bimsolf to admit of auy misrepresontation, italists and then to * grind ‘em,” s pretty generally understood in tho Yight of tho ex- cessos committed inguen, dering of of what 1§ meant by “corraling” and “grinding” eapitaists; or, rather, they wero the preliminarios in this sort of busi- uesd, for they handly progrressed o the reali- zation of ~ Keansey's full progeammes. gewuine amelioration of the workinguen would cmnbrace buot- tor puy for thosa who arv now employed, nud employment for those who aro now idle, But (bo Kenrneyites go further than thin ‘They demand not merely employmont for ull, but botter puy for less worl,—au inerewmo over the present compensation for fe veork, and ot tho surbo time o reduction of two hours In the nmount of Iabor, they wint ors mopey for less prodaction, Nopolitical vietory will assure them nuy such results wa thuse, simply for the rewson iat politicnl power eanuot control businesy and coonomie nocessities. Tho manufucturer who i baraly ably to keep runuing now with areduced furce, on short time aud at the presout ruto of wages, will not bo governcd by any statute compelliing him to ctuploy wore men and piy thens higher wages for loss work, Buck o coitrse would bo ciuivae fent to running beadlong inta baukruptoy. I'ho refusal on the part of the cuployer to subwit to terus certaln to luad to bis ruin would then bring on the Kearw of *corraling”™ and * prinding.” factory should close, or the will bo shat dowp, the Keasry plan weuld Lo to bumn cpnnl to whole tewnships in area. iese ranches, while most of them have changed owners, have not been broken up iato small tracts and sold to farmers, but remnin undi- vided, nnd this bag Inid the foundation of the ery of land-monapoly in Californin, and has nided the Kearneyites in theie war on the capitalisls, But Kzanser makes o mistako when ho opens out agamst the **land-mo. nopolists ™ of New England, Land in that section of the conulry is not held in Inrge tracts by speculntors, but is snbdivided into small picces and owned by the oceupants. In the littlo State of Massachusetis, containe ing barcly one-soventh of the area of Olinoiy, there were in 1870, seconding to tho consns, 55,601 farms of the genernl avernge of 103 acros ench, in tho State exceeding 500 neres, avd these wero mostly bad or monutnin land of Jit- tie valne, milos, or one-twelfth that of Iilinois, pos- sossedd 25,505 farms, of a genersl average of o3 ncres, nud only 27 exceeded 500 neres. Qthodo Islnd, which is about the size of Cook County (1,400 squore miles), had 3368 farmg and Now Hampshire, which.is very mountainous, bad 29,642 farms, avernging 116 acres cach ; Vermont, which is vearly ns rugged, had 43,897 farms, of 13 ncres ench; and Malne, which is Jess monutainous, had 9,80t farms, of 918 ncres each, and had ouly ¢ taining over 700 acres cach. that the New England States. whose ag- grogate aren I only equal to Illinoly, Lias nearly 200,000 farms, although much of the country is so barren, rocky, and monn~ tainous ns to be incapable of cultivation, Keanxex's yolt of “Down with the land. monopolista” will not find much ecito from e people of New England, and the 200,000 Innd-owners aro quite capablo of protecting their possessions from any ngrarvian attacks of tho Keansey crow, Thero wera less than 4 farms Connectient, with 4,674 square avoraging 94 ncres enchy only 10 oxceeded 500 neres fnrms con- Thus-wo find REARNEYISH. We have beeu told that the drayman Kean- The theory has boon that it 'This tony havo been the case Thero was a good deal of shrewd. The recdption of It s ovident from Keanver’s Sunday speech in Boston that lio does not jutend to wodify his policy to snit any conservative inciinations he may flod among tho work- ingmen of the East. Ble for him to ndopt any other than therough und valgar stylo charncteristio of tha mau, and he has ovidentiy determined not to tane down his sentimonts, purposa of the moveniont ho reprosenta ** (o nmeliorato tho comdition of the laboring men,” and- ho proclaimed tho mcthod of working out such nmelivration to be ' death to tho thieving eapitaliats, nnd doath npon death to the murduring, plundering, thioving lund-pirates.” Iiis subsequent widvico to a dulegation of workingmen from Lynu, who cxpoct to givo e Burnen 3,000 votes, was as fullows: these thioving capitalists into a eoyral, and, whon you'vo got 'em corraled, Gop damn ‘om, grind ‘o 1* Tt would he impossi- Ho annouuced as tho “Nover compromisel Got Thete is no opportunity for mistaking Tt is too clearly and emphate **Y'o corvul " eap- that have heretofors Lenn in the unmo of the work. The rioting, burning, and pln- Inst summor are samples A of the condition ‘That fs, remedies It the tho Lbuilding aud wachivery, I the buuks should refise to wdvancs mouvy ‘to the cwployer to carey on his business ot tho losing rute dictated to bim, then tho Keaexsey mothod woull be to gut tho bauk, distsibute the fuudy, and Llow up the voulls, It the eployers and baukors slould appear in porson to expluin why they were nol abla 10 uceept th turins, thy Keansey programie would Le to bunyg them for thor yesistuuce, This would be **corealing"” capitalists firat in a political way, and * grinding "c, Gon damu "ew,” sftorwunls, Keansey will uever atop to explain, butit wmay oceur to somw of those ho uddrerses 10 inqwire, Low the condition of the working. e iy to be swscliosuted by the wathods Lo of each nominal dollar. A< the snm in cf ealation is reduced, and tho promize of re. proposes, After having pnssed «quiring employcrs todo what tliey eannot do, this misch nking biathowkite ought to answer, instend of indulging in nasoults what sick of the heavy banqueting business, tho oldest son miuat relieva her ot all the CIC SHOR after having burned the factovies and robbed | deemnbility anercased, the value of the [ upon the flag of the nntion ond | stato dinners, besides doiug the honors at tho banks when the owners had refused to | morey fucreases. upon the enpital that employs Inbor. | the fetes, partics, recoptions, and drives. | Desire of Certain Unfor‘u.m % nndortake tho impossible, and, after having Money hnano value savo that which it | If he were bongst, he wonld tell | ITo earns hisliving. Tlo rost of tho family, A Devils to Get Them to a ' Monkery." honged the enpitalists for the perversity of their necessitics, wherein would the condi- tion of tha workingmen of Massachusctts be improved? Would the wages-fund be in. croased by robbing the bauks? Would there Lo more employment for tho idle whon the fnotories hnd heen barned to tho gronnd? ‘Would n raco of capitalists spring up from {hio enrtl o take the place of tho employers who hind been hanged? Whers wonld the Inboring nien then Iook for ten hours' pay nnd eight hours' work? With ruin aod de- vastation nll around, with machinery disabled or dostroyed, with the banks all plundered nnd closed, with men of means hung or flaving for their lves, with o universal re- tusal of capital clsewhero to trust itsell in a community of Dandits,—the followers of IKrARNEY, after their carnival of ‘‘coieal- ing” and “ grinding,” would be thrown upon the morey of tho rest of the country may possess as an oschange for commodi- ties, Tho dollar which will purchase one bushicl of witeat is of neeeasity worth twico ws much ns tha doline which will purchaso only half o bnalol of wheat, In 18G5, the 083,318,685 paper dollars would purohiase only a3 wyeh as 692,256,354 coin dollars, and only §8,000,000 moro than the 688,597,275 paper dollars in July, 1878, The reduction of 283,000,000 of paper doflars had only contreted the purchasing power or valua of the paper money $8,000,000. The contrne. tion in the nnmbor of pnper dollars was 30 por ceut; the contraction {n the value of the woney in the purchase of or exchange for comutodities was o fraction over 1 per cont only, But the valno of the currency of the conn- try Lins not suffered the slightost contraction. Itx value now oxceeds auything in the past history of the nation. The total amount of the workingiien of Massachnsetts that ho and the rest of his gang of UCommunist demagogues nro largely responsible for the wrotehed condition of workingmen in Cali- fornin; that they hiave bronght about n want of confidence in eapital without which Iabor cannot prosper; that they have helped to still farthor reduce wnges; that thoy have involved the Stato m danger; that thoy have paratyzed production; that they havenrrayed wirkingmen against their employera; that they bave led them into excesses and viola- tions of law; and that, unless thoy cense, they will mnke timee atill harder and worsa: aud that they have done nll this to clevate themselvos into office upon the shoulders of delnded workingmen, and crown Deoma- gogery, not Labor, King, however, havo nothing to do, and they ought to hiavo romo work cut out for them such as we have indicated. It would make bettor men and women of thom, and perhiaps save them from getting into that mischief which BaTAN always has ready for idle peoplo. Looking nt the matter from nil sides, wo are inclined to congratnlate our Cannck neighbors upon thelr good luck, and we hope it will maka better and more penceable peoplo of thom. It will not bo very gallant of them Lereafter to go to punching ench other's hieads on the 12th of July in the presonce of o Royal Indy. Wo trast also that Sirrina Bury will settlo down and be a botter citizen “whion tho daughter of his Great Alother ar- rives, We extend the compliments of the ocensfon to the Caundians, and bespeak for the Marquis of Lorne aud his Ioyal wife long and prosperons reign. They shonld not forgot that tho latch-strings nre always The Sinfulness of' Running Cop. ners Made Hateful in Their Sight. E Thoughtful and Didactio Observatioy Elicited from McGeogh, Wio Hay * Got the Boys." Ho Comes as a Prophet of Rizhteoyy. nessy, Not as a High Priest of Manunon,. Ho Will "Pinch"” the Unthinkiag T, Mogrow, but Only ns a Moral A RING FOR THE CANUCKS, Thore will be a genornl fecliug of relief which hnd cseaped mundlor and fncendinrism, | curreucy in circulation ot tbis timo may bo | Uit Jous Dovaras Suznzntasp, darquis of | 4.4 on this sido of the border, and that 85 o Necessity. Tho entsos that would fall upon tho heads of | put down as follows < Lorne, son of tho Duke of Argstl, son-iudaW | piaco of enwmer resort Chicago has mo — tho mfernal demagogues who hind thus misled | Total bank notee. 4.010.783 | Of Victorn L, Queen of Groat Britain and } g yq), MILWAUKEE, nud betrayed the workingmen wonld be louder o el Senda 10,641,014 | Treland nd Empress of Indis, aud Lusband NO TRANSACTIONS. and deepor thau any thint Keansey, with his of Princess Louisr, ling at last sccured n job, To-day the of cctions to the Oerman Releh- Bpreiat Dispateh ¢o The Tridune, g It M AUREE, July 20.—\ h ¢l gift for profanity, haw wver uttered. 'Tho | sivad corbae 058,507,223 | n theso dull times, ot good wges and with | stai take pince. The conbtitutional duration of | = MIWAUREE, July 20.—MeGeozh uncned thy that assembly is threo years, Its 897 members being elected by universal suffraga and nallot, on the following basis: Prusala, 2363 Davaria, 483 Saxony, 23; Wurtemberg, 17; Alsace- Lorraine, 165 Baden, 14; Hesse, @ berg-Schwerin, 6; Oldenbury, 8a: Brunswick, and llamburg, cach 3 Haxe-Meiningen, and Saxc-Coburg-(iotha, each 2; und Mecklenberg-Strolitz, Suxc-Altenburg, Waldeck, Lippe, Schwarzbure, Rudolstadt, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Reuss-Schlelz, Reuss-tireiz, Schaumbnri-Lippe, Bremen, and Lubeck, 1 each. The Emperor has the right to dissolve and prorogue thoe Relchstag, and this right was cxercised last nonth, though the rssembly had only been fn exlstence seventeen mouths, At the olectlons held Jan, 10, 1877, and a week Iater, In the seventy districts where no candldate had recelved an abaolate majority of tho votes cast,—at theso supplementary clections only the two candidates that stood at the top ot the noll competo,~J397 deputies were chosan, who were cladsitled e followas National Liberals .. Centre (Ultramontanes with Tinloniats. 1Tast week of the corner by asking 81.15 of Waldsoin o shorts for July wheat, but nfterwards mn}l::l 08112, This was understood Lo be simply 3 test of the purposs of the shots, and, they had taken any offcrs, It was known b would nave immediately advanced his askiyy prico to the highest tigures, so there wer ng transactions, 'The heavy shorts still Lokl ogy, and there §s plentiful talk of *back-room se. tlements,”~—that is, by a refusal to setticand g appeal to arbitrution under the rules of fhy Chamber. It 13 sald that the great moral argy. wents of tho short specuintors as to TIE WICKEDXYS3 OF RUNNING CORNERS are cdifsing to tho hearcrs, for they deuounce the systemn as unbusluesslike, s encouraging gambliug, as u blight ot legitimate trade, and o violation of law. It Is sald that some of thesy gentlemen havo argued this subject so cloquent. 1y 08 to partlally convineo themaclves that thely foriner complicity In working up corners wy very bad conduct indeed. Mr, McGeogh 1 quite a8 didactle in bis conversation, urging thathely maintaioing the corner slmply a8 4 great mon) lesson to operators on *Changd, Who in previogy years have depressed the market by exagierat. cd stateinents as to the crop, and have profite] fmmensely by the factitfous prices “shich they had cstablisned by these manufactured reports, Fd Sunderson’s mill 1s in operation, and he says that he has bought wheat of McUcogh througi. out the month AT RINETY-EIGUT CENTS. Other mills havo kept golng by wheat recclved from duy to day, and some have shut down al together. Whetber the shorts will rusortto arbitration {8 not definitely known, but the matter Is constantly discussed in tho Chamber. It 18 thought that the comblnation who worked up the Mwaukeo corver can force the New “York market up to $1.20, as McCGeogh controly steady employment, ‘having “obtaiued the situation that wns recently expected by Parnick, Duke of Conuanght, n member of Victonta's largs family of genteel and gilded do-nothings, While the placo of Viceroy of Cannda is very woll fitted for tho Marquis, the Marquis is very well filtod for the place. He I8 son-indaw of tho Queon, n representa- tive of n greal Beotel clan, the son of o very ominent father, quite an adept in litera- ture, paints well, is liberal in politics, writes gouteol versos, I8 somothing of a musician, is good-looking, nnd {s young and ambitions, and ean bringa wife to Canada who has bluo blood in hor veins, If tho Cauadinng want auything more than that, thoy are lard to wntisly. Tho Governor-Generalship of Canada is a good thing for tho Marquis of Lorne. Ifith- orto he hns only been known s tho husband of his wife, and has played a compulsory sec- i ond fiddlo whenover his brothersdn.law and ssters-u-law wera nbout, Stato ocensions wero sad affairs for him. Not boing blne- blooded himself, ha had to give way to the long catalogue of the Royal progeny, which makes quito o procession at menl-times, If they were all there, there would be the Queen hersolf, four sons and five daughtors, cight grandsons and eloven granddaughters, and if any biune-blooded frionda of the prog- ony wero in atténdance thoy wonld also taka precedenco, so that o would como at a very long distanca behind his wife, and by the tima ho roached, his seat down towards tha foot of the tahle, among the gorgeons but general wages-fund would bo reduced in pro- + KD, 000,000 portion to tho value of tho property de- stroyed; men with capital would be mora timorous then ever ; the workingmen would find employment scarcer and pay lower; the followers of Krauser would be paupers aud outlaws, aud the condition of the working- 1men, lvstond of Leing improved, would be 50 much worse that the preseut distress fur nishes uo Iden of tho uttor wrotcliedness sitre to onsuo from * corraling ™ and *grind- Grand total, o L8820, 507, 275 "I'his does not inclade the gold coin held in resorve in the Lreasnry, When, therefore, DaN Voornees, or Baxt Cary, or Bey Butien, or Toxt Ewixa, talk about the contraction of the currency, and that bustness is dull becanse thore is n famine of emrrency to moke the oxehanges, 1ot the fucts we hnve given refuto the asser- tion, Let evar}yi man ent ont the following comparison, und serve it on the dewsgogues who talk nbout the grent contraction of cur- youey ¢ Year, 18G4, 14 m N 18 HOW THE OURRENOY HAS BEEN “ CON- TRACTED." T'he great burden of cvery fint-demnngogue spoech m the Westorn Hiotes is that the conutry is ruined by the **contraction of the curroney,” and by that tewm fs meant that tho amonut of monoy in circulation available for the transaction of commerce hiny become so reduced that it is no longer possi- Hloto do business, to hire Inbor, pay wages, or engage in production ; that overything) is Lrought to staguation beenuse there is not monoy cnough to cnable persons to deal with onu nnother, 8o far from. this being trie, never in the history of the United SHtates wna thero such n plethorn of mouoy; nevor so tuuch unomployed monwy aux- fously waiting n oous of fuvestment; never so much monoy which can be used to omploy labor if there were auny profitable production to which labor wight bo npplied. Couspicious mnonyg tho men who aro now appenting to tho people on the ground that al currency, 13,5 ivsispon et i B Ho far ns the nclunl mmber of dollors in fctunl possoasion for gonornl uso, and so far a9 their netual value in coin for the purchaso of commoditics aml {n paymunt for Jabor is coucerned, the country has nuver had such a store of money on hand available and scek- ing profitable usos s in this month of July, A D, 1878, THE PREDICIION OF A GENERAL STRIKE. _Bomo duys ngo n New York nowspaper ravived tho rumor of aunothor gonoral strike Aug. 15, based apon an alleged interviow with somobody protending to have special sources of information. This hos ealled out nu expression of opinion from a rnilroad- striker ot Fort Waype, which s nn - portant centro for railway omployes of all five Protestan Lorrainers (aix i Jrotenting sxiinsé tho Ge e cloricals), oo Socinl Democrats. ., 4+Torr Lowo's gror *+Penple's Farty ..., Dano (froin Nchieni ifistr Declined 10 bo classitied.... .. TOtAL s sesncanes susnisenes sonine aen 007 ‘The votes cast for thocandidates presented at these clections were divided as follows, the total number of names lnscribed on the Elcet- orat lists belng 8,043,023, and tho number of abstentions 8,383,254 For Natioual Libcraln Yinds, This individusl says that whenever For Uitenmontanes (Ce 1,002,044 | nearly all tho wheat 1o orrive at that polut, and linrmloss buttarflies that fluttor about among | For Conservativ 540, 10% o) the money in circulation in this country hins | an annouucemont of the dato of n general tho Royal drippings, his viotusls woro Ikoly S e Ffil. o ‘:"3" the l;lnrken l? alo o‘\;c‘\:ml;l! for ‘Jul). 1 been torribly controctod, and people brought | strike fs mndo, it moy bo sot down aaalio, | 5 70 T (8T o will bo g | Kor Entoniata... ", a0 | tey sl i wbie to. it Hhi o:J‘eu. the to starvation becauso there is mot currcncy | on tho ground that the dato will be kopt 4he) 9o, ow, howevor, ke wil n m;{’ mg;ufilfl:fl 432,201 | shorta hero who might apply for arbliration biger man " than any one in Canada. If ko and the Princess decido to go to housckeep- {ug, Be can run thokouse nud slt at the head of tho table and do his own carving. Upon stats occasions Lo can march ot the hend would find little encouragement 1n the statool the market to do so, and thelr prospeet of re liet would be small, GAMBLING IN 8T, PAUL STOCKS, Boversl parties bave mulo comfortable sums out of coutracts in 8t. Puul stock. Ed Bander- cunough with which to transact bLusiuess, is Dax Voonnees, of Indiana, who will roar daily in that ftate for tho nest three inonths, Itis well to undorstand the facts, hecauso the fucts of themselves refuto tho seerot ; ho prodicts, however, that tho strike will come, that it will be made by a * grand unfon” of all laboring men, nnd that it will embraco nbout three nullions of strikers, which would necessitafo a simultancous ¥or Lorralners, Foicw, cic., STotal.ueesiriennan saes we senes The late Refchstag was dissolved for its re- fusal to pass the scvero laws for tho repression of Soclalism, introduced after HopaL'a attompt wholo assertion of Voornees, Oany, and | strko of sbout oll thomen in tho conntry | o5 the procession instaud of tho tail, and | on the Emperor's Iife, 1t s clatmod that theso | son is mentloned a8 onc of the lucky ones, sul- other flnt-noucy spouters. TFrom an | outslde of tho farmers who earn thoir living take lis wito upon bis sty s oo Engllsh | messures wora braught down in carnest to ena- | fuyg 800 shares ot 63 ud delivoring at 40, Ithh gontleman should, and no longer will bo obliged to stand outside the door and see somio other fellow hand horjn. e will bo suveral thonsand miles away from his mother-indaw, aud that is no emall consid- cration at the preseut time, which is so nn- favorablo to tho developmont of desirable mothers-iudaw in whom one can reposo por- foct confldence, If the Princoss puts on airs, hio can administer family discipline without dangor of luterferonge from the Queon, In fnat, ho will no longer play sccond-fiddle in tho Rtoyal baud, but load a sminll orchostra of hisown., He will no longer bo at tho morcy of lackeys and flunkeys, but will be the man of tho louso, nud there is no doubt Lo posseases tho qualitications to run the house in o maniier to suit tho Canncks. Tho Canadinng themselves ought to be deligbtod, for thoy are tho first of all the inglish colonists who lave Leon honored with the ronl bluo blood. Thoy will have n live Princess, who is a vory charming aud gracions lady, and her husband, who, it not Dblne-blooded, fs something better—a much- ble the Court party to take advantags of tho popular alarm concerning tho nssassination to strengthen dtself and retard Liberallsui, though 1t has also been held that thero was no hope on the part of the Government that the bills would bo passed, and that Prince BisMARCK wished to force a disgolution and strengthen himself in the new assembly, besldes avenging himself up- on many of the Nationa! Libernls who had op- poscd his tobaceo-monopoly schomo, declined to sanction tho proposed systcm of State raflwuys, and stood out stifily against the military bud- get. There Is probably somotruth fo both storles. official statomoent prepared nt the Trons. ury Dopartment wo hava the amount of paper money in circulation at the closo of each sisenl yoar frowm April, 1860, ta, July, 1873, Down to about 1864, tho bauk-note cirenla- tion was that of Stato banks; after that date tihe fauount of bauk notes given in tho tublo fueludes Stateand National Bank notes, Tha mnount of yreanbacks is given sepa- arotely, but under the hoeml of total puper money is included all the bank paper, all tho greenbacks, the one and two your interest notes of 1863, the compound-intorest notes of 1563 and 1864, the old demand notes, sad the fractional curvoncy. Wo flest fuvite al- tontion to tho amomnt of bank notes amd legal-tonder outstanding i each year. ‘Tho following nro tho figures ; nk unfer, 7,102, 477 rumored tbat the tremendous break In St. Paul stock, when It went off from 45 to 39, was the result of n stolen dispateh from John C. Gault tp an Esatern Dirccts John Lawler was hers from Pralrle du Chien, reporting not o bushel of wheat for shipnient west of tha Mlsslssinpt River, and Usuit telegraphed that the crgp throughout the Northwest was BUNBTRUCK. The dispatch was picked off the wires, ana the pirated news wave to illict operatora all theben efit of the stupendous bear intelligence before tho parties for whoru it was Intended 2ould get thelr offers on the market. The speculationin 8t, Paut stock I8 quite as active hero o4 the buslocss in whest obtious. LATEL IN TIE DAY July sales wero® inado ot $1.17, August and Beptember wheat was strong and threo cenis bigher, To-nlght thero ure no developments a8 to the Intentions of the corner men to-toor- row. Bome vredict rp adva in Juiy, but thg oldest observers of movements vu Changeo say that su much uncertulnty as to davelopments of & day or two was never o erienced. ‘The whent In atore s now 60,00 ushels, and McGeogh shipped 34000 to-day. It upoears morue probable that, if the shorts cx- nibte intentions of golug to urbitration, thee will b able to settlo ut about present flzures, by mauual labor, The Fort Wayne prophot 1mnintaing that thero will not be n car running from the Atlantic to tho Pucific, that every factory will bo closed, thal ovory mino will Dodeserted, and that the banks, tho business lonscs, and the rosidences of the wenlthy will not remain untouclied. Keanvex hime eelf conld not conjure up a vision more de- lighttul to bis soul than this pleturs of idlo revel nad spoliation, Of courso o universal and simultaneous up- rising of all tho Iaboring mon of the country i 0 visionary as tho wildost dreain of Com- munism, It would bo slinply impossible to weouro the aceret ngroomont of all, or onc. binlf, or one-hundredth part of all tho work- ingmen of all tradoes and conditions to a gon. eral striko at a stipnlated time, Anything 1ike a goneral suspeusion of work on the rail. yonds, such ns that of last summer, would neeessarily grow by degreos as it did thon. Thore would bo more of n warning than there was last summor, for tho very resson thst last summor’s experioncs Lins made State, munieipal, and corporation B The shipment of hard conl from New York to Italian ports is Leginning to attract tho atten- tion of the English papers. ‘The London fall .Hall Gazetts nas this notico of the new trade: Important resulls ure, according to # dispatch re- cefved nt Washinglon from the United States Con- wulat Genoa, Nikely to foilow the recent cffort to introduce American anthrucito coalinio the reglons uf Southern Europe whore coal is not found, Two cargoes havy been recelvod at tienoa during the iat quarter, aua thy oxperiment, wlich at firit nreatened fatture, has proved a gratifying suc- Wiien fret put o the market thie lighcat bid for the Amorican conl was but 2 francs, or $4,20 per tom, un_umount insufliclent to cover frelyhtage from New York. On fts becoming known, however, that tho coal waa weil adapted Legal-tender, 8. 3 ed Lo , the price at once enforce ces will be sathoriles more alortthan Iy vor | ioemed ol gouinl gontlaman, Loalty | foanéiine peguses he g 4 oncosivicad | bt contyetyca bo enlorel, prcat W wore before, Tho consorvative classos | MOV, should be somotbing more than n moro m,,‘n mh"“x‘l -.:u{ |.,,..}..,. l“ ,.I; i lm m‘ put up ¥ i 18, J K1 sh e aro nlso Lettor propared than thoy over soutiment, and when nest tho bold Fonian | piofe, oF §inau b kon, loe hen ulmiod CHICAGO. crossos the border, tho Queon's Qwn, with the Princess looking at them, will not bo Jikely to make a stand sgamst the enomy all ovor Lower Cnnada, with their red coat-tails {fronting tho SBunbumt. It s probable, now that the Dominion is to avo & member of tho Itoyal family, all the otber colonies will want ono, and- that wo shall soon hear India, Anstralia, Now Zealand, Bouth Africa, Gui- nen, the West Indios, Coeylon, Iong Kong, aud ovon Irelaud, Cyprus, IHeligoland, aud the Islo of Man, all stoutly clamoriug for n sprig from the feuitful troo, Thoy ought to havo thow, for, by o beautifal and Lindly dispeusation of naturo, the crop s Inrgoe enough to go round aud supply cach colony, even down to the umallest ones, with o gonuine blue-blocded offspring of Queen Victonia by first or gccond descent. ‘When it is considered that she hay fonr sous and fivo daughtors, thut of tho daughters the Trincess Victonia has throe sons and four doughtors, nud the Princess Hzuexa two sons and. two daughlors, and, of tho sons, Arpenr Epwarp has two wons gud throo dhnghters, and Arruep ono son und exclusively used by 1tallsn lronfounders; Americananthrucite on trial ylelds cqui resnlts, If not better, there 1 no teason, it s urged, wh it whould 'not comimand the markor. Over 200,060 tous of Bugliah coke are antually consumul in the Mediterranean basin, For this trude Awerican anthracite bids lair to become a Wiceeasful compentor. Perhops at some future duy the Americuns wiil be good enough to try thy expertinent of supplylng the British tovseholder with coal fit for domestic consumotion st u reusun- ablo cost, Our uwn coal-merchants bave hardly uucceedud fu the entesprisc, ——— An English traveler—MAvNDEVILLE—Visited Cyprus in 1330, or 518 years sgo, and wrote un avcount of the lsland, describlng its mauners, customs, snd religious priviteges at the time, A paragraph §s worth clting: » Cypro i righte a gotda 1le and s faye nud & gret, and 1t hath 4 principallo cytees within uim. ~And there fs o Erchiuby wehoppo b Nicholse, und 4 other Tiysechopiies b that Jund, And ot Farnagust {s one of the princypulio Havends uf the bea that tu {n the World, and there arryven Cristene Meu, sud Sara- zynes, and Mun uf aflo Noclouns, 1n Cipre is the ll'(lla of tho 1olly Croese, aud thero 1¢ an Abtey of Moukis Black, and thero Jo the Cros Dieinas, the yode Ihe . And wonis juen trowen, tlat thoro 1s half the Croese of oure Lord, but it is nut wo, aid they don evyile that piake Mew to bu- leave vo, In Clpre Sen' hunten with Papyonuw, thiat ben 1iko Lepurdes. and they takon wylde licasen rlghte weile, and they buu somdolle more than Lyou, and thel taken more scharpety the Bustcs, on are clolyverly than don Houdes. le othero wore before to eet lawlessuess and violence with prompt and vigorons monstres for sipprossion. The altack on property and industry, if such an nttack be wmade, will nover Do’ permitted to extond to the banks, the husinoss houses, and the rosi- dences, 'Tho workingmen, ns a class, will not again ba so genorally hulldozed and drawn into a mcleo by tho comparatively mmall uumber of Commnuists aud roughs as thoy wero o year ago, The farmers will bo moroe rondy to respoud to tho alarm .of dau. ger. There I8 mot o tmeo of Com. munism oniong thom all, and thoy largoly owtluumber tho entiro aggregation of workingmen ju citiog and towns, if all this vast ariny wero enlistod in the eause of plun. der and dustruction, 'Tho farinors have this senson had an experlonce with tramps that will fuclino them to o quick and wwmmary fashion of dualing with Communism, 'Tha owners of property in oities aud the il ey 8 ronds eau roly upon the active and vigorous Thosu tubles shiow the whiols history of the | nasistanco of tho sigrdeultural closs, who are curoucy from 1860 down to tho predent | WSO property-ownrs, in reshting attacks on A MORE ACTIVE MAUKET. The wheat morket was wore actlve, Lut very Irregular, tbroughout tho day, Advices from the Upper Misslselppl cuuntry annouuced the vrevalence of rain storms throurhout the wihat- wruwing rogion, und ou thy sirength of these the “bulle™ forced up the prices from two to three poluts above the opentuge fAgures, und 8t the close the advance wus well maintalned August deliverlos opened at 02 cents and sold up toB44e. Under ubanumering by the *bears,” who were anxious to cover, the price was forcel buck to $83e, - Large orders from thy futeror gave a firmer feeling, and the market reeupcr- sted to e, This was followed by a relapse 10 Gi3ge, which in a fow muinutes was succeded by A KTEADY UPWARD MOVEMENT, which cutninated with sslesat 0i3ge, thuclosing very flrm, With nore buyees than sellers sé Wige, Lateln the afternoon there wos o oo erul suspension of business vu the curbstone, 38 tho operutors wers disposud to view the celipsy aud for an hour or 4o thers was an active de- wand for blue or smoked glass, There was ¢ larger wovemnent in Beptember options t rather frreicular prives, The market opened at 534 wold up 1o W, receded to B3ge, und grudually hardened to BigugUldge, ut which 1t closed quite fiem. For July delivery there wua very hitl LE kS prhEIT ‘L'tie sucond tablo oxhibits the total mmount of all kinds of paper currency outstanding, the valuo of such mouoy per dollar in coln, nnd the total valug of the wholo amount of papar obligations, in coin, at the closo of cach fiscal yoar: Toint Galidral. 31 e, e sy Year, TR, naper. ’ vy Wh . du Cipte Iy tho maners of Lordis and time. A largo part of tho paper currency, | PFoperty, wherover they moy bo made, All ¥ o o Men, Wl 10 otenn on the Brtbo, For thol wuke | demand, the shorts eviucing a disposition ot ianiiosl * | theso Tucta neo Snown to thy Communistio | §¥0 ghters with wuperly ospectations | How M 4 S5, 51 al.E e Tiabe, depoio 4 ), and three yoar notes, and the compounud-intersst notes, wero tou porary in their charactor and webo moro ex- pedicots to weet prossiug. wants, and were reully nsver Intended to form part of the emrency, In 1862 the total paper toney was L 2,074, and was equivalont to $288,. 769,500 u colng two yonrs later tho papor bad incressed to H3103,718,081, but would then purchase only 2,640,240, —~the in- crease of $402,000,000 ju paper doltars have ing ndded ouly &54,000,000 to the value of wholena of paper dollars. Whilo thenmount of paperdollurs hud been inoreased 150 per cent within the two yews, the aggrogate value of tho fncreased s of paper had been iucreased only 10 por cont, To add $500,- 030,000 to the paper corrency ab thiy time, aud have the samwo lrredozmalle in coin, would not add 1 per cont to the coin valus of the sgyregute tuereased issus of paper, In 1576 the outstanding puper monoy was 748,476,555, oud had o coin valuo of £660,- K169, while o year later, the fractional currency huving boen withdrawa, the awount of puper wus less by 10,000,000, und the valuv of tho reduced sum of paper woncy wus $500,000 greater than that of tho wile one year before, ‘Bo in 1873, whils the amount of paper doflans is luss by $10,060,- 0X) than in 1577, the valus of the reduced wmonnt is $23,000,000 greater than the Liager umount of 1877, Kever was tho les. sul more plainly showa the greater the s o Drudecuable p. Lo lues tho value O POSTIONE COVERING UNTIL TUR LANT HOUR with the hope of a break. Scttlements of Julv options at yesterday's prices cutalled w Joss of from 10 to 16 centa per bushel, and I the shorté can muke 8 succensful break by postponiuz the cvil day they will be 50 wuch the winner, Cosb wheat sold fncor lots at $1.U6E 1053, Jnfll ontious were little better than nowtual at 81.05% @100, One caval-boat Joad of **doctored? winter wheat, to fuspect us No. 3 zoring, was peceived yesterday, Bix or seven boats are expocted this morning, ‘For to-doy’s delivery by ruil thero are wlout 400 car-loads, of which twenty of thirty are of winter wheat, ONM u¥ TUR NOTABLE KVENTS OF TUB DAY was the purchase by one firm ot 803,000 bushels for August delivery In the luterest of o Miuoe: wota syudleate, supposed to Le composed of Minneapolls millers, Of tls auiouut .00 bushicls wers to 811 shorts, the rewaluder beltg Slong" vurchakcs. ‘The Mlinnesota purtics Lo ieve that the full effect of the recens storws and bot weather in the wheat-growlnyg district 15 not sppreciuted by the trade, sud s soon 33 the facts bocome thoronghly understood, thesd will bo & sharp advance, Acting on this theory they huve the shurt ling put out by thew withio the past two weeks, and bive changed frout They are bo longer *bears,” beioi bow ou tbe Suull” side, e e—— LIBEL SUITS. Cixcixnaty, July 20.—Dr. William J. Snech, of Nashville, entered sults lu the United Statcs Courts here to-oay sgainst the Cincinyati ku; guirer for $20,000, and acalpst the Comeuercd for $10,000 dawazxes for allezed Nbel by publish fug au urticle stating that snoed gloped with ¢ wile of @ tlzen f Nuabvitle from Autce, Lovise, Patuick, LeoroLy, and Biaraics, it will be seon that thero would e no dificully fn supplying all tho oxisting colonies, and that therv may bo n large cnough crop from futuro sowings to supply all the provincos in tho Asin Minor protec- torate with a handsome assortmont of yonug Viceroys. It ought to be douo, bocause thieso younyg peopla are now living in idle- ness ot tho expeuse of tho Briliak uatiou, hey ought to esm their own liviuga aud bo of sonto use to themsolves aud the world, Of the whole number, but two have wuythiug to do. The Princess Victomia is uow Prinecas Regont of Germany, aud must wnjit Freoemio Wintiax in his anduous dutios and help take care of the old gontle- wan until he fully recovers from recent Hoclalistio attentions, Avvenr Enwasn, hoir-apparent, hos plenty to do {n bracing up the ritish lion und giviug tone and styls to that somowhiat outlaudish beast, Jlo nust put the Royal stamp on all shows aud feles, to judicate they aro the gonuine thing, ond give thew o good send-off, No pritn donna can consider hersell a success until lier notes have Leen indorsed by him. No ‘well-regulated horse ever starts in a race until Le has bad his eyo upon Arvesr Ep- wanp, No vessel would bo entirely sacure whowe bow was uot sprinkled by him, No agricultural show would Lave any style to it unless the boir-apparcot lad #first inspected the fat cattlo aud sheep. As his mother is Rettivg old undl fuisy, aud & sowiee pave hens, and whan thel Wil ¢te, 'they gon therein, and witten thure, Aud the wkylly fs, for thel 1dy by tho more fressciic, For tuus Loud.ts mech mure hottere than 1t je boru. lerders, to the professiounl atrikury, and o tho knee, unc they do tho roughs, and they will bo less inclined to counsel an outbrenls this year on thnt sne- count, Tho country fs fu loss dangor from practieal Conmmnubnn to-day (ban it hasbeen at any thue within the past yuar, and ot the siwne timo botter preparod to vesist it aud put it down, e —————— In tho conrse of his reception harangue at Boston, on Bunduy, the demngogue Kxiungy waids ‘The workingmen have come to look upen tho Star-Spanyled: Baunor uea Rauntrag o as o it toen of 4 natfoust proteciton of jevions of mure dering inouopolisty, whoare day by duy griudi the workingaun ln tho dirt. Wo prowes, as sald befare, to nmelorate e condition of the luburing 1 We proposa todo 1 shis section what the fnz men hive done lu Catiforuim— that fv, 10 wueet the camtalists 1 o suare ght, Lanor won, and to-day Labor Is crowned King. Ia reply to this bosh, wo would hke to ask how the clection of such men as Keanney to oftico hos helpod tho luboring mau iy Call fornia, Ilas it givon him any more wages ? 1t provided him with any woro lubor? Has it furoished on jzeveased market for production? Has it reconciled tho employer oud the cuploye? 1lus it given the laborer auy better homo or chionper comumodities ? Has it iruproved his coudition in any partice ular? Has it epened up now avenucs for lubor Ly doveloping the resources of tho country? Hus it provided new matorial for labor? Tfas it sdvanced pricos and profits of production o that butter wages could be puid? ‘Tlhose aro oo of the questions that e — —— In our special dispatels rolativo to the mar- rlawe of Miss MiNNIB Bruviss, of New York, her husbaud, Capt, AnTuuB HENUY PAGET, Was spokun of us the fifth son of the Nret Maryuls of Anglesey. This 18 fucorrect, ‘Thu fifth son of the tirst Marquis of Anglesy 13 Maf.-Gen, Lord ALvitgD Paost, Clerk-Marshal of the De- purtment of the Muster of the Horse In her Majeaty’s Houschold; und Cant. PAoxT fs the eldvat son of Lond Avwsed Faoer. e uLittle Mack,” of New Jeraey, is to go lnto tratulng fn the full as & candidate for the Demio- crute numination for Presldent. Let us see. Wain't that mun 8 candidate once, who *got left " ut tho polls, or are we dreaming? i - The Cluciunati Euquirer says that * The home ot all Girecabuckers 13 In the Democratic camp,™ But up ju Wisconsiy the Democrats have found thelr bomg fu the camp of tho Urecubackers, t—— A Bt. Louls man wants to kuow before bo votes whether GrANT'S third tenn 1s to bea heated term,~s very nvatursl questlon to come from 8t. Leuls, e ——— WaDpR Hasupron declines to run for Vice- Preshlent on the sicket with Guast o 1830, Better walt uutil sume oue asks you, 3Mr. HaxeroN, s — The Boston Transcript is forty-elght years old, and there are ouly gray halrs cuough fu its head to gve it u dignifled and respectable ap- NI

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