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¢ Chicago Daily Teibnne, * - o, WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 14, 1878, PRICE FIVE CENTS, MORRIfiM fififiMRDT’ WASHINGTON. i o, gt the BrEen B Oriean. Lo eall on POLITICAL (iov. Hayes he helteved the Returning Board would declare Packard elected, Tn that . . conversation H. told bim he did not Butler and His Pals Still | want the Presidential * office cxeent be » got it y. Gen. Conly was yuresent i Pegging Away.at the At the time, ilaves said his Tetter of accent- N ‘ form of words, but Now in their T i B e e rorltIn i brosdet apirt: New and O P I c I A N President. -I:d";::i:meled':u l.'rue:.lyll:)u people of the South FIRm e : i amessand Jates e 4t PSR o b 5 ove ad re Store, ¥ lzfim’sma'fi::finfi?" Roberts, of the New Orleans | loutiam. flo undersiood - faimess ond of & wiss anxlety, to suggest thatsucha fraught with danger to the proanerity of the peopi and to the purity of their Government. 1f, In the time of Andrew facknon, the existence of 8 Natton- al Baok with & aapitai of only $35,000, 000, and & few branches here and tnere, was connidered dan- Reraus to the weifare and the institations of the country, what shall we say of & wida-spread com- binatlon of 2,000 mational banke, now wieldin, nearly $500,000,000 of capital, snd_dentined, | perpetuated, tn vastly multiply in_number, and to cantrol thonrands of millons? i, A third objection 1o the national-bank cirea- Tation Is, that 1T 18 A SPECIAL PRIVILEGR wise, conld have foreseen or avertod,—vet the dis- ssters of whichlam apeaking are not of that chae- ' icter, and might have been foreseen, and, to 8 Rreat estent, prevented. It ta but jastice, then X tn may to our Republican ralers, Yon bave had A4 evary opportanity to do good aod avert evil, and you have falled 10 do either. You have had oppor- Tunities snch na no olner party ever anjoyed to benefit your country, and you ; hy ‘want of intelligence or viriue, or hotb, broaght 1t to the verge of ruin. It is time, high time, that you sar- render the reina of government. CONFRACTION OF TIIE CURRENCY, AND SPECIX- PAYMENTS, Now Comes Thurman Forth Flourishing His Red _Bandanner. 1. And now, fellow-citizens, a4 pertinent tothis Havin; Squared is that puta many millions of ‘doliace Wanually Into | gopic, fet me call your aLention 1o some pariic: ] antice™ to mean the withdrawal of the trocps s Bk Currency ( e pocusta f tre snartolrns spd tikes many | jar” 1 il wobammon o near 4w streted thag _Callattentlon to their large stack of QEXVINE | §ppoctal attention given to the Proper Times, Questioned Closely and clection of the person vocelying tho Convictions with Inflation "The genecal rile in, that & person._pays Interest | {01 L o Curteney. aad it s put a few months siuce the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Senate ascried that tha charge of contraction was simply **a contraction of the truth." Hut what {s the truth? & sball uot gointo the disouted question uf what, for practi- cal parposes, comatituted onr eurreacy at the end of the and for eeversl yeats afterward. 1 . shall confine myclf to the thres yoara and u half that have elapeed since the passage of the Re- upon what he owea; bat, in the case of & bank- nute, thin role ia reversed, The note lss deht due by the hank: hut, Insread of payine Interest npon it. the hunk 1s authorized to loan it aa money, and take interest upon the joan. It thue enjuye o prive tlege that no one eie enjoye. It draws Intereat npon ita own indebtedress, and this priviiege of the natlonal hanke brings them an_annual incoma u‘l probably §20,000,000. T Keyulrements, g highest vote. e hellsved Hayes to be a weli- Adaptation of Spectacles. i ’ -———.' und at Great Length. mtll:rtnthl:m:.tm: examined witness as (o [ | DED BY whether he did not understand * justice and faieness ™ to mean the recognition of the Dem- fgssathsssis sttt e | His Interview with Hayes Bo- | ity Woititety sy el ioo i vt wothemand reg- Piat? St ani fueuies o Wories o) fore the Count in Tett to Infor what these word: He Is Prepared to Run the Race with Hendricks for the meant. ten. Butler tried to show that they implied & e sumption Act, Jan. 14, 1875, and to what is ande- end them. 3 Allch, M. Uiy LL.D., Prestdent Ruah Medt- Louisiana bavgatn. % o e o e, O O, ot i | BIably currency, namely: greenlacks aud Ration- omm . .. Marthat, M. D. 4 'Witness sdmitted that when relating his talk Presidency. of thene notea are A an averaeo | H1PONKIOISE L 175, th The Most Extensive i "U-(',fi;'-:'-ol;;:;;::l Tathology and it iaves to i triends he accompanicd the in- . ! fate "or toterert ot atUlont’ 7 per “cent ";“‘:‘“ an Jan. 14, 1875, there wers outatanding: foa 1 bice College. ' forniation with the statement that he under : 4 S, he | Oafue 1, 1678, Organ_Faotories in 2 AT e o | [ oo b Tatter Contended Only | Kot Lonbits warta bessvet - oo A Der B, o5 SRR (8 o s oy the World. ! h} im, A1, .y Feat. Grinciples sad Practice of Sor Josth 1 Fai AT articen the ld time, Jozular vbleody | }ijs Opening Speech Deliv- | iviakenout of e apnual yroduct of the couniry, . 3 Cy i . % e Uhi rnal efore that product fu divided betwe d Um’“g‘l“nng fikc s Jomme, 4, 31, Mo i oSt Dhpicicey, sad or Justice and Fair and_ given ws Hayes' sentimeots toward the ered Yesterday at capiial, TRe general rult e, thak the mrodact, of | GLTAUeRelbank notes.. Ton Rl b Thoimas L. D., F'rofessor Clinical Medicine. ness. e Bouth, . humsn industey i+ uitimately divided between labor ot i peauti! n I cmruui\'xn’lml Bn‘lilc B eitessst ONRERHARRAD . 0 CREATED GREAT EXCITEMENT H;unflt,on, 0. snd capital; hit, whena tank-note circalntion is Decresse,... A Dosign. ot Wonenand Chiliren, ftogh edical Cotlex : g until ftwas proved Gov. Hayes held no such ared, the fnke gt oty fn, aud, by virtue of | fo that. sin passage of the Hesumption 188 & 190 State-st Chicngo jlianent L. fieaat, b, Professar of Anatomy, Chi opinjons and never autho: the article. _',":D" ;finémfl‘m‘ffi act, the decrease In gree d_bank-nutes— b 2100 s Medlval Colicze. A ¢ or—| , 398,084 pius 20, , MCUATCOICEE] 1 protewor Pattotorr, woman's | Denial of Semsational Reports | e Buller—iiad you anydoubi ihat ases Honiruation. of Sh1. U4, 160, 1 10 this Do pdded § " ST the case of tional banka, 3 John ., Owens, M. 10., Profe " i 8 e g i 2 Now, esn Cre y - ARt | bt s of s Wome | Qoncorning Mexioan | MiThitssurl baphe e b | T pubiouns o the Firm Dinict | oy binanmtpit pr et B | S o b i bkt o Wi, jiah S fieat Cotleger Matters. A long discussion ensued between Geu. But- of Wisconsin, bear thie burtben. o try 1o reduce the amount of | tlon, the contraction AmouNLS 10 over §76,000, 000, - MONEY tOLOAN F. L. Wadaworthi. M. 0., adjunct Profestor Physlol- Ter sud Mr. Hiscock a8 to the uuestion? the exaction. But, if the greenbaox is aa good as | —being at the rate of over 81,800,000 per month. og, fiuah Sedicat Colieiel Witness roplicd he underatood from Hayes' thie bank-note, —and nobady deules that it in,— : But, sny the advocates of ihe Reanmption act, this contraction was neceasary in onlcr to resnme specie-pagment op Jan, 1 147, Now. fellow- why should it nut be aubstituted for the bank. nate, snd 37 10STATL B, REED. 0. B2 WIATAL N, Y., [ mafbimin - Shers b B ot e prae mantior and conversation that Nichotls' Govern B 3 1 f £ Theory and Prace | 7 7 ment would be wiven s chanue to eatablish it~ TIIURMAN. Inamonnts as requiced, on INPROVED CHICAGO | tiee A, M. b, Profepor of TheorrandPese [ The President to Visit St. Paul el AX END PUT TO THE EXACTION! citizens, {Lis one thing to begin specle-paym amoruts 86 sequlied an i aiid. the. Hed Wiver Lt 113 POSITION O TRE CUNRENGY QUENTION. | And, constaet farinurs (hat, for every grcenback | smil 11 qulio ARother thing to rusiaian 1t 1t Ja Y“Apyli!llll:fll n:r‘;l it mid "ncmmly attended to Journed, = Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, '(r‘t:lll‘!l‘l:::e&&:\;::o\';.“n;;:fl‘:!rll Ifltel\sd v;lue. mll(“.wpl'n !'\blfl that I?E,Setnhf{uznfhlh T;!Mfl{, c i e . —— it i N . Vicen tendgced, o cle fof greenhacks on Jan. Ty 1 A HURLBUY. 75 Readolpheat, Country. MEXICO. Haxsizon, O., Aug. 13—Public expectancy | TRALEISCRBIC R DI B Sibcen Tohere oF | oo e B Yot If nol all, Of the banks can concerning the position to betaken by Bepator ‘Thurman on the corrency question was gratified thls evening by the dellvery of a speech In LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHAMDER OF CONMERCE, of the interent.-bearing public debt. There s thus a naving 10 the Government, o to UMb people, uf an nmonnt equal to nterest upon the ontetanding BENSATIONAL, STORIES DENIED, Bpectal Dispatch o The Tribune, begin to pay apecie or greenbacks at tho same i 1 ¥ Unt. > . Lerimii, ime G0 | Secretary Thomson Denies All | wasmmoton, D. C., Aug. 13.—A statoment fime: but the great (uestion remaine, Conld sach specie-paymnent be matotained? If it coutd not, op dirformed Churchs the Itov, W, Iat Church: the ltev, K. ) k circulations X X sebiptog pud gl Gooenment Donia, Cook Conaty | xrexatigant Clurcns the Kor. Avihar Litte, Sow En- Rumors of His Intended ey Tase it to the effect that | hich he virtuaily declarcs himself fathoficld for ‘f,f.“fisfiei'fi‘.’-:«';;:iw'&m.i" '%35\:':"55‘13'5:4“?3 Vter mod nether blltone in ordes 10 Deso rpe: Frdern, erin, Contrac ) . of His raiee the money by loan o Laxation o meet iLa ex- -payment what earlier than the cindition L.;'n.n:c ‘on London, Paris Frankrort, Nerliu, Ham= OFPICE HOURK, 9 TO 1, 2 TO K. 5 affalrs between the United States and Mexico :3’:;;5“?:::‘:,;0:’:“::0,:w.:vy “‘ln.o?: l;:m‘,', penditares, 1f itratsed it oy loan, §t would, ot | of ;Ku'mmu;“"’v‘fi..m Tnauto its cam!nut:ng on 3 1,etiern of Inquiry must incloss stamp for reply. Res:gnation- bud reached u crising that Gen. Sherman's trip ) P! courze, have to pay inlerest tipon the lonn. If it | this question. the following facts are of vaiue: o S — B fo the West was really s cover of an official squarely on the same vlatform with Hendeicks | ruised it by taxation, the taxpayers luso the in- Great Diritain and France are pro-eminently the O Nefitin SAkeer Vet ot Toses St Menian fromice, | 410 4 sfbmonky wiogofthe Democracy. | S el ey R RRS e s ot | ety e O T SRR et ko b i el e T s . 10 coin un, abont three do! every Raum's Scheme to Prevent Col- | and that upon his arrival thers such vigorous THE APEXCIL The greenbacks now oulstanding amount to | dollarof her paper-money. Of course she can n. PRESINENT AXI W NS i 7 Inte: TO RENT REMEMBER lusion Between Distillers mensures would be taken as would doubtless "{_'n AT A ;;.?I:l-'{:“ C.m:!m .‘;.,h:fi: 8H0, 681,038, Computing Interest upon this snm |, maintaio speclo-payment; as least, ao long as she at the lowest rate at which the Oovernment can borrow money, 4 pez cent, and we have an snnoal saving to the people, restiting from the ase of the' greenback. of $13,867,240. Hut, If grecnbacks wera subetituted for the' 422,000,000 of national- bank notes now outstanding. there would'be s ta- ther saving to the pevple of (FM cent annually un that sum, namoly: $12, 888,000, —making a total annusl saving by the nee of the greennack of $20,747,240. From this, however, dodact the taxes on thelr circulation paid by the bauke, amounting to about $3, 000,000 annually. and the net saving would be nbout §23, .000. Per- havs, in strictneas, thls deduction fur taxes ought not to be made, for it is probable that the banks throw ihe purthen of the tazation upon thele cun- tumerr, who, in tarn. shiftiitothe ehoulders of those with whom they deal, untll, like all other taxation, it finally fails upon the great body of con- suiners, —the peule. 1have thun given you. fellow-citizens, some reasons in favor of substitating grecnbacks for bank-notes, [ now proceed 1o_consiler the only oujection to the nobetitation that scems tu huve mach weizht. 1t is snid that. if greenbacks were 1o conatituce our ouly paper-currency, its volume would depend upun ‘the actlon of Convre. nd not upon the natural laws of trade; and that, as Gtare and huxement 38 [aSatle-at. 1 also aecond. third, a4 fourth floaraof 34 And 40 Laalie-st, : each floor {0x5: good ({zNt and clevator: well adapted for mer- cantils oF ATUTACtNTIng Luiness, Wil reat whole or say part. WM. C. DOW, # Tribune Ruilding. 7 Tiret Lig 0 TR, and Gaugers. leud to war. ‘There lsthe authority of a Cabinet ofllcer for the statement that nothing whatever OUR bas occurred of late W put any vew phase POTTER'S COMMITTEE, upon tbe rclations between this Govern- RODENTS, OF THE NEW ORLEANS ‘‘TiNES" ment and Mexivo; that wo ope berc ENDS SEPT.1 NEXT. NEw YoRK, Auk. 15.—The Potter Investiva- | desircs war, and that all have fu tion Committee resumed its deliberations this | view the scttlement of ucl\dl;:x queflfln‘;u T morning. by thoroughly peaceful means, hese periodi- Our SE I |ECTIONS Of ‘Tl first witness called was Willian H. Rob- storles, which Lave been unusually frequent o erts, who teatified that he wag the cditor 6f tho | of late, seem to have their origin among a num- Cholce w Oolens fOr AU" New Orleans Timer, a Democratic journal, and | ber of interested partics here who have made it durlug the campalgn it used its Influence to | their special business for the last year to cause TUMN AND WINTER carry tho Btate aod Nattonal ticket. Thewit- gll\l:usllty between tl:’ln Gu‘(s{xfl‘“'b :‘:‘lnirml;x‘tc;' 3 ness believed Nicholls and Tilden carrled | Gen. Sherinan's orders, ch nf e are now 1n Lovisiana, T cither 1800 or 1608 Gov, Hayes | Tegular bulletip of tho Departarent, tigests hi came down to Now Orleans for the purpose of | gnf'to Foturn by the Atchlson, Toeka & Bavta Trouscers, = SIO wpwards. | ioking Into the causoof tho riols "He was n | Fo londto Fors Lnienwartl, " These ordery - - hot talker. Ho went out | it will be seen, do mot take him snywhere Nults, - & 8:‘(0 upwnrds. fi::a;;:u; Z‘;',c:hfi'iu freely about, and mado within reuch of the Lower Rio Grande, where Overconts, = S35 wpWards. | oo s for his party fn that way, He dig | 8uch disturbances as aro. now talked of have not scem 1o have come theru to fight the Demo- effoct that the oblect of mv appointment to nddrees You to-aay was that [ should **sound the keynote of the campaign.” 1 wlsh, 1n the very outeet of my remarke, to disclojin any such pretension. Under frec inatitutions, it in for the peaple to give the keynote: an far as the Democracy of Obid are concerned, they have discharged that duty in the piatform adopted by our late State Convention, 1atand squarely ou that platform. 1 have advo- cated 1ts principles herclofore, and I shall con- inue to advocate them. A PERIONAL EXTLANATION. Perhape this is all 1 should say spout myeelf; but, {nasmuch as, in certain quarters, 1 am de- nounced ne a.man who has surrendered his convic- tlona to appease s popniar clamor, it may be par- douable (n ma Lo occupy & few moments in repell- Ing this charge. ‘The accusation has refcrence to my_support of the financia) plank In tho platform. Now, what is this §nancial plank? It condemus contraction of the carren “y; dempads the repesl of the Resumy- tion nct: advocates ** the removal of ali restric- tion# to the coinage of silver, and the re-establich. ment of rliveras o money-metal, the rame aw gold, —1thc samo as it was before §ts frauglulent demone- tization; the gradual subetitution of United States avoidswar. France has inore metallic thau paper- money, and. when at peace, can_ersily ml(nfiln #pecie-payment. But the United $tutes have, at in paper for every dollar In coin: ar, Or & rhlnlzt- in the balance of trade, taight, #o jong as tha disproportion exiats, make alnpwreck of thelr pretended specte-pay- ment. According to the beat informatiun Tean abtain, the product of our mines ia likely to fall off. it In probable that the maximum product bas been reached, and thal, linless pew anid valuable wmines be discovered, there will hencoforth be a stendy decreass uf production; but, nevertheless, 1f the balance of trade ehould continue in our favor, the influx of gold and silver, together with the product of the minee, wonld ensblc us to le- zin and majotaln sopccie-payment woite as soon as Juntice to the debtor clasa would permit. If this e true, why resurt to forced resumption? Wiy crush the nnfortanats In order ta anticipate, comparatisely bri=f period. anadvent that would come naturally aud unattended with severs dia= tresar Gencral Transatinntle Comprny. en New York and Mavee. Plor 4% N. It. foot Between Now York sof Uarrs: nesdily, X fotle, Wedn'day., PASSAGE 1N GOLD Gacindin i ibiree Cabla, 31037 Beconi Cabilo, 805 b, Rient. 58 Brosdway, Agent for Chicsgo. North German Lloyd, GOVERNMENT EXPENDITORES. 2. 110w tora to another topic, the expenditares of fhe Government, to which too Jittle sttention has been paid. 1proposs to compan: Democratic tuken place. & diture wiih ftepnblican expenditnre, i urder egal-tender paper for nationnl-hunk note Congrees 1n hable to e inflaenced by popniar feel- | 5" g0 Which of tho tiwo pariies Is th g ) . A et nent chablishment . the kol fni on the one hand, or the arts aad appllances of | {3t T AT J1IE0 A Ried ) A T steamer of e o ] Aet, JbCkER: Prices Very Low! crats. The witncss koow Charles Foster, of NOTES AND NEWS. B e e Tobatomie. ok a1l | Soncial iaverasts oy Lhe OLLer, the. cuttomey woult | lciter entitied i praise for hanoat smy scouomicat Jiates of pavens New York to Sontawmpion, Standard the Iighest! Ohlo, and spoke of him as a truthful man, and BUARP PHACTIC dues {0 the Government. and nf equal tender with | b= snoject (o inflation or contractiou, as sither ju- | & "ta b i vion Havrr . party ought 'to be condemned for dishonest and wanieful extravagance. h last fcal year of Democratic sdministration wan that ending June 30, 1800, ~The ordivary ex- coln,—the Amount ol Auch (rsuics 10 bo ao rezalated by Jegislation or oreanic law o3 te give thy beobls nannrance of siabllity in the volume of currency, valoe; no fur- fuence mizht prevall, 10 a degrve that would by ruinuus to buslness and prospenty. In auswer to this objection. and sdmitting that it 1snot withiout force, I have 10 say, in the fimt nd Hire’ n, £100;econi canin, o, poldy stuerage, $30 carreney. For fralght ndpassage APy 1o, @ 115 & OB . owling Groen, New Yofk. as one who dured to mive expression to his Fotcial Disputeh to The Tribune, 3 oninfons. % WasnixeroN, D. C.,, Aug. 18.—It appears oy OIS, Tho witness was then asked about the course | ypqp the means used bofore the House Commit- and the consequent stanility of. th 1 ESV I T e o ther increase th the bondea debt, and uo' further | place, (hat It i4 equaily potent whethe: © | Demsed bfthe Clovertimut forithat sear, exclusive P S S T < T T aaasend e A, that was taken in regard to ascertainlng tee to procurs the Insertion in the Sundry Civil | yae of bonds for the purchass of coln for :fln;:né’b‘ 'mn:‘u ckyfll::mmm, nurrho.l:&r:;m:‘ ;[ pg_:\;l;:;: and faterest ou public debt. wete d 163 & 165 Wabash-ay,, cor, Monroe, THA ATTITUDB OF GOV. IIAYES 1l o 'n clause allowing pay for the tranaportu- | Fesamption pirposes, but the wradunl extinction | exciusivolys " for, let 1t o thn one oe the other, | S0 ey, stated in detatt, wore omiteing 11018 Midiand RAUWY | == | torera iho siato Govurmment of Loutiaue | i of milary stores overthe Womand & | el T pcnlinre-ly ol wapeaen ot e | ok 1 as il Vo tonancr were Gmgresione. | Seel oo JBUSINENG OARDS. when ho went on and stated that, 88 8 newspa- | Danyilte Roud during the War was the exhibi- | pulic survice; aud o tandl for resenus oaty:® | pesl the tax on Stato-bank clicnlation, a multiuge | Fur the Was Depsriment. T 29 per representative, snd as o mnan who was 1ot | g0 Ly members of « tormaf oplblou uvon the | Fhesers tic duencla) docirincs of the pitfarm, | of banke.gould auring Ut Gider biats lwahd & For the Inulau Deparimen. =5t 141 ctively e + '\ onesndall, | preat Inflatlon of the carrency would tak 3 c 7T, FiSH 0"_ DEALERS’ actively cugaged in politics, e was selected 10 | Jrunility of the Uovernment fn this case made | {0 name any vote that have given, during the e O o shult cm!gm- lu lake piace. { dormiselaticous oretvit 27,07 Now, compare thene expenditures wlth' those of the laat vearin which the Kepunlican party had unlimited control, thy fiscal year ending Jone 30, 1 The ordiniey expenses of the Government for itat year oxcluriva of pensions snd nterest on the publl go to Ohlo and sscertaln the views of Gov. | by Sotietor Raynor, of the Treasury Depart- EONARD WARE & SONS Hayes, aud what policy he would adoptincase | neny, Itnow turns out that this decision of L ON y | of his clection to the Prestdency, The witucss | jypyopts wos made at the instance ol attorneys 473 ATLANTIC-A nine veara thot | bavo eat In the Scnate, that was tnconnistent with these princivles, 1 have steadi Iy opnosed contractiun cvur mince {t was tnauu- drated. I spoke aud voted agalnst the esumution act when it bansed, and at this last acssion af Con- and retire ‘the greenbacks, as the Repubiican financiers demand, s frightful contraction would resuit. lu brief, f conrm- snonuld have netther sense nor honesty, 1t luht, for the time belug, ruin the country : bat to assume that it would do 80 NOTICE. stats that he proceeded to Obio o hersas thie Clroutt Gaurt: of the United Riates for theiwent an tostaty tha he procoecs for the rosd, aud that it was rendered after a < c debt) wern $142,073, 632, Lsing 883, - ; 4 . some Lime before the Returniui Hourd mot, and e sabiett ud grtss voted for ita repeal. 1 worked hard to re- | wonkl belu condenn opr furm of gavernment. - | 117,087 1 AW Tott Tebr ot Detacratia the southern Ulatrice uf Wlinots, on the Zth day ot formul decision upou the subect advers Flora miver 1o tho placo it held befare its demono. | * TBut onr platform squatcly twevts thts difica e Worls thie Tian ¥ g e JRT il exier 8 iegeesly 8, Sottolt phue BOSTON. was about stating the result of the conversatlon | ¢py rosd had been glvea by As e yeral Yonea U0 1 Grow & resciofion. | Te condemng: cantrantion e\ sue. I "{fr mf‘.}“z’;,’:flflm:: #L;.‘.’":."J.H}'“’&n“.'ia":"&‘.fl} ¢ laluaits and tho Hiiots ARG frall: = | that he had with Hulstcad, who gave Iim 8 | georetary Fremch. The eltorney of ad tha:ll for our State Conventlon. favoring the gmdual substitntion of greenbacks for national-bank notes; and that reeolution, injudiciously amended, an | belleve overy one now adumits, was pasecd by “kiting® on the other, It demands that ¢ sniuni of wuch leaues (ereenbacky) be so regulated by legisiation or organic law to 1im| the rance of eability in vol. it it timee us great as the Demucratic expenditures. Tut It may be said that oue population” was mach gronter i 1875 than 1t was 1n 1500, and that thie mpauy and ipowrring e It 1y e i certl] ate , the liecelver in sais f Indebieduess o8 1to- amn of une thousand doflors eachy for the Ghl[}fi U Mfla[ PPESHIIV]“ GU scaled letter toGor, Hayes, when he was Inter- | rou0, in the sbsence of Sscretary Slerman, 4 | rupted by Mr. Hiscock, who objected to ques- | jguoring this declslon, managsd to have the sub- 1o celver in - b people an as scconnts for thy incrensed expenses of govern urieac of pay ik the taxcs now due upon sabf rallway e Hun;"nm] l"t:"e;;:c ‘?’un :‘nulfl be * throwhik | ject reforred to Solicltor Rarnor, and be, al- [ the Convention. | 1was one of the ties to, proncas } ime of curreacys o pcousequunt | atabilily | meut, This explanation will not sufice, The g " U i l I > Y v f Y h al cotntics in T el WINI:HSMAE ME:\T MARKHT. mud " upon the Freslden though It hadl been Hoally scttled by the De: A whereas i and by sald decree said c wrv created 8 Arst en on the sald miiway, the fesu cof nut 10 pxceed §03, 00, anil the same 10 bear (nterest at the rate of 10 ver population in 1860 was 31,443,321, and the ex- cnditures were ot thu rate of $1. 874 per ca Yn 1575 the ponulatiou, aa nearly a8 it can bo for cuntoms-duties, snd at tha last session § votod for the bill making them thus receivavle, | have been the advocats of u siable currency, aud your opposes the demonetization, or disuse, of ' the mecmunmeml-. Couldt anything, 1appealto you, more couservative than this, It conservatism Mr. Butler eald that his question to the wit. ¢ rtment, nud the claig rejected, zave this Dutchiers, Veasels, lotels, and Nestauranis supolted | neas was u plutn ong, and be hud merely asked K o L fefenitis fuul declsion, which was subsequently used for nL Der annuit, i, was 411,000,000, and thy expunditures ware 3 . Tattorm domands stabliity. 1 have comteided | means to_conserve tho iterests of the people at | htyie {100 OO0 T 1 ta s yoars i1 date thereof or earlier, | With Beet Lolun, 1tiba, flolls, Tenderlotns &c.. at fow- | Lim to stute, as near us e could, the result bf | gy f " approptation st | tap) at the rate of $3,30 per copita. d of cfve foea. purpuse of procuring an avbrodd that the precious metale ought not to be demona- | Jarge, and not those of o partjculur class? Can an o AL e gf ard Nt e s a alaiad st | B whciemie pres his interview with Halstead, the edltor of the 1.y puuds of the Houss Cominiteee. ‘Wt tho platform anofts the. same dovtrine, | nte ¥ | Auain, 1t may be sald that the increase of ex intelligent wan reasonably object to 2 policy that preeerves guid and sllver from destruction, and de- , mands s etubility [n_the volume and valde of the corrency gieater than has ever yel been attainedy Fellow-citizons, our platform has been de- nonncea by men who never readat, und by vihe whiose Interests or prejudices iuchne them to mis- representit; and now the wiywer I make 1o them §s to ek you o read and to study It 1L is 1u vai for I1a encinics to say that it means what it does not express. It languaye {8 (oo plain to e misuns hetcof shall be ordered LY satd Cauet. ore, notice fa hiereby given that the g v ek _nnan of the 2th day of Augiat, A, 1. IKTA, Tor sald certincaten, v 10 e avaled and furwarded 10 sald lieculver at Carle, 1l e AIRUL Lo FeJect wny sud wil Utds 19 ree erved, ¥ fnf 0 will be furatshed un application. urther (nformattun w turalnedunapiical Receiver 1) At usmen BTATES OF AMEUIUA, 1) J “entt Court of the United hiales for MM_‘EML.R_% Cluciunsti Commercia?, and he ¢id not see how WILL TAKE A REST. FOI SALE. that was “1hrowlc mud ® on the Presidenty | pgp ghe members of the Cubluct, except the enns e am mensnamann | LY detaiting exactly what was sald or dune. In | gocretary of War, witl be absent from the city regard to this investigation, he thought that Lef ore the close of the week, Sccrotury Schurz they should o into the lemeth and brendth ot | wipe et 0o 0 e retury Thorpisn it. We are licre to gecertain 1 Mr. Haves was | oog Judge Key about a month, Judge Devens M electod by a fair count. leaves to-nfzht for a ten-days’ vislt to Massa. He enkd that {t wus shown fu the evidunce that penses graw unt of the War, 'This explanation wijl not anawer, In the sigutes 1 isve given and’ thuse Istiall hereafter give, 1 vxciude the expeuditured occasiuned by the War, namely, pensions, the pab- lJic dubt and the [ntervet tocreon; snd conline my comparison to the ordinary expenses of govern- ment. namely: the cost of the War, und Civil Dopartments in time of peace. crease in theae acpartments ts shown . the following table: J Thave spoken and voted agalnet an tucrease of our bonded debt, [ ave ndvocated, 10 the best of my ability, strict econvmy, reduction of expeoditures, and o revenge-Lusl My course, therefore, h beeu perfectly consistent with the platfurm of our Conventlon, ba tho journals and debates of the Senato will she And I beg lesve 10add that 1 have pever given 8 vote, in the ninu yeurs 1 nave #2at in the Nenate, 0 which excention waa taken by the Democrs Oblo, su far know, or bave istrict of ‘Ditnols. In elmucery. Johu N, e bive for salt the:glihs to. make sd.orll. (. the | Nichalle hud reveived ubout chusetts. The fmpression remains strong that lv;rllielnl.” BRI vafeadia duumx'ul liy?gnndl-.l mn;. -n:lx l;‘lufhlrnclernl the BRIAILE. ‘. 2 12 o have for male the tght to make and sell fn the | Nicholls hnd received abouf ¢ e Judge Shiple ellew-citizens, T trast that I have not offended | Committed thdt reporivd’ and the Convention that | war Department., §16. 474 202 84 and John W, Rrvoks va. 1 tows ltailrosd g 2 tie will succeed Lhe luts Judge Shipley. 2 ende 0 3 part . o “.n-.la"';lm Charlen 1 tawatcl, Wiliaw U, Rtates of iinot; todiaw, Miehisan, Connectiehty 13,000 VOTES MOKRE THAN GOV, TIAYRS, X PRESIDENT'A PHOFOSED NOKTHBHN ToUR. | BOBrely of good taste_by making these few re- | adoptea it, is suficicnt to shield it from the charge 11,514,049 nd C. J. Morrill, on their interven . 2 X TO! 17 LWL, 11 BI3GEX 5.3 533 FNUTTUT 71,070,703 43,002,734 Tocresse . Pt . eraneraess BA 117,878 But It may ba sald that the comparison should not Lo of a sinple year with a aingle year, becausorpecial clrcumstances might make such a cowpariaon un- fair; and toat tho only falr mode I8 10 compare & marks abont myaelf. You sro a portiun of my coustituents, and have a night to know whether 1 liave represented you correctly or otherwise. If [ bave a reputation” worth vrultn‘luf. 1t 1s fur your {ntereat as well as mine that it vhall not be unjuet- ly tarnished. $ut enourh upon this theme. SUNSTITUTION OF GUEENBACES YOR NATIONAL- BANK NOTES. When the currency Hlfl of the platform lv care- of deception. 1t is an honest piatforin, and means Just what it unys, It mesns uppusition tomonanoly, ‘apposition to special privileges, vpposition to con- sraction of (ho curtency, upposition ta the demon- etizatlon of the metals, opposition to wasteful ox- enditure, and opposition fo a_never-cnding pube ic debl. And it means equal rights and privi- leges, an honest and stable currency, n strict econs omy and Huhter taxes, and a faithinl xnynn—ntln( e ‘Natice s hereby given thaitu pursisnve of cree and supplemental order of ssld Court. #nt. veord (n sald cause, the formet on tho 4th of her, 1977, and the latter on the st of July, Aieiry W, Distion, Mater i Chancery of and aa auch Master, ut the hour of {u o'elne forenagn of Wednéaday, the 2ah day of Al the front door of the buli w tixed hy Court a & Conre Houre, Kuows as the Republld Life rabers et o, tie e uf lnr‘l‘tc‘v'uh.'r’.";l"r} e e o praheia: oy fusdape | und that Packard had recelved also mauy votes | ), Commisstoner of Agriculture has fsaued e Tt o smichel, mauaged by o il nfely thail | uver #oyes, und yes with the wonderful result | g0 gollowing cireulur: v The 2t aint. . g g Bk sannn. b ChAL WG can detos ul,“,,,,,.'{,;’;;,{ that the country already knows. 3r. Butlerslso | “prpanruxsy or Aciecuruns, WaARRINGTOX, 1 I 0 FiBeTR o drnle By (hventlons 197 | spoko of the volo Uit had been giveu fn Kouth ust, 1676, —8in: The Minncauta Slate s P v i | o for praciicauiily aud loexpeiveaete, siordlie the Caroling, aud sald that all this T & cer sfactory pruit, L.ibera r e e aety, abIe an e iing va handlc e sie ey | Struthce, Mauy versons havo of Chicago or any of tde territury nanied. lghtolug nas struck, but scorce uny one hus | Suuthern States in cass the President shoul Al . o Miscelinheois, " or chvilaee Fair & ey Very | | Litution-cards o bo forwarded 1o pesson et whero | gjuction in varions parte of the Eastern, Miu 157 1o 1t La perlod of several yoars with a liku period. Very ambe e and ke of tiTuol v 4 * | tuiiy scrutintxed, 1t will be found that ita pranci- | the public dent. 1t gives na sanction to irrellzion : cenlt of such & companson. I AT g by \-sgll'?: Joom - Telimae Raliding, _ | Seeh chtulug striko bwlco ln the samo wlace. .‘.‘a‘?.‘n‘:3‘:-?'“‘1'-‘.‘.'.'?.3&&3.‘33?.‘.‘2‘:’:1‘4zé‘»"f’l‘y'.’a"-‘lw‘:.'i- jal feature Iy the Droposed rubstitution of green- | and Lammunisy July recognizas (ke dig B e rlod of woven. vours of Demooratia ctin 10 the highest ani bett dger thepe10r sablett) | e s =2 m S5 iig | ek n plienoinenion would surcly havo 2ot 0t | s e fitention to vimi bis bom (o Fremopt | facks fue I’;S‘J:"}:{;h;‘;:m';“_':"m:"yl‘lg"h'm;}.'f;; e e e votl sitd privatiore. Tt severty | Bdminisieation, wnd compate 1t with & like period Lomnany to tho Fariers Loan & Trast Copany, ta PUBLIC PRODUCE BXUCHANGE, (he newspavers, He thought that cvery latl | the lest of ~ihls mouth. avd to yo from Y of Repoblican _ adminjetration, —botn periode the privciyles upon which the Guverument founded, and walch are cssential o fis usefulness and pervetity, It promotes fraterual fecling throughout the length and brexdth of the Repubs 1ie, and condewus sectionsilvm as the worst fos of the Unlon. In a word, 1t e au honest platform of fonest 1uen, —a patsiotic platform for pairiots to alana apo Fellow. U Republican party ate in favor of directly tho u[munl(u couree, —itint |s (o say, they would retize ali the greenbacks in order tust thelr pisces wizht be filen with national-bank notes. Let elther course b taken, awd the melallic muue{nrum country remains the same. Use either kind of and the amount of coin in actual circula- here to 8t Paul, leaving Fremont on . IVERY MAN 113 OWN BROKER, ™ ud | I cilng, | eyt 4, for_Chicaka, LYH AN MISOWN BUOKEIL hie suw 1o objection to the guestion, as no Elec .r;‘.'&'lify P:fi:'xl::r u:"'\lnxll'hn"n:wl?:f |.'; Thg [}hwam] Puhlm Pl‘flflflfifi Emhamm toral Commlssion was then thought of, ety 10 Warhiusion aud saotber” tro Mr, Miscuek insisted that Gen. Butler was en- 'lady. Convi ¢ Rid comTot iable eatl ""“’{".‘""i’ "“'I'":lz';‘(',';)"a“,"a“"“" deavortn to show tht forgury s been. voms | how aed :‘_’ I iner raud will (hulah the Capital, § i 4 witted, svd arguud that wich ovidenco was | Meals al7d cents each, T cat wili leave this xtn atreot d sought to b ubtalued with o view of connect- :',.'; :‘,5!;':2;;',,?‘.}:' i nier reehiont's belug years of profound pesce. t us take (he soven (scal yesrs commencing July 1, 1853, aod ending June 30, 1860, when the Nemocracy were in power, and compare them with fiscal years commencing July 1, 1868 ra after (he clove of the War), and eudiag 1875, when the Republicans had uniini- and waat is the reault? ‘T'he fullowiag noiug snd meationed in said decree, aud aleo suh- fect to redemption us provided by the laws of the Sinte of Nlinols, the inorigaged premises menttoned In sald occregand particuturly descriov fullows, to-wit: Al tho rallroad of the sald Chicaye & lowa itatiroad T'umpany mado of 10 be made, uxtending frum Juliet, I the County of Wil 1o Foreston. [n the County of Ggle. 1o said stato of itnols, Including riglit-u therel ad-bed, gluparetr ! iR, nuts, spikes, tude should be given (n this {nvestigation, {tizens, i Tam vot in orror tn what | d, 1 bave glven you o suiticient reazou why Buys snd selle Wheat and Corn on per bushel an wi one-llf of n. argins. Oue cent nn cent’ per bushel #5 hu d jve dollar noies nee frecly lssued, for | hsve s, siatton-houses, depots, viaducts, ol will poet the Presldent 10l o Y T drive coln out of circulafion, | there should bo s change 1o our Federal Admints- ST A2 gncurm. € huts oF sells 1o bsliela conas SIOMI | fuce the President of the Unired States with | and olber caryst, thlcigu uu, Hugids e W henever unyersion Into com [ practicabla | tration. 1f our Snunctal policy fe correct, that of 1amry, it Kindis et focolustiels. "Clrvulars givIngLul pardicalars imalied forgery, uni looking towanl his fmpeachment, ¢ o '".'::mf_;‘:" e A L und desirable, 1L will be just !thnmm l.l;;‘u* ‘:flllll;;l'l:lm:‘ll e ltl‘;:h:"ln‘."l‘:i“(hfll:" Eiseat yenr Ensing cagy & Towd Haliroad Compauy scquired | on spRalGl sBRUIE propuck kxCiaNGY, e thorcht they should 1ot step outslde of tho | Resste lo etarn e ther |y thimk heat, | rsenbacks sa o consers nukimoiss. Tusaves: | LA it forms of tho Conuthiution will per- | Fifch Jeb oiln Juue a4 i Yitite of the kanl e ow lihiriad 1) Marisan-ate. 4 hivaa letter of the resolution. T probable un exearslon ' to the e | U 3 e ot paBK motew oF greennacker | mit. thst party shuuld ceass to tule. ending Juue 30,58 Lotnpany relating theroto. an L/ mcanire = e i ¢l 2 River of i rih wud acrone the Zruat plalus ot - racke, ICATIONA L After somo turther discusston the Chafrman | 1520 Wit S0t B Gl Sirveatle: “Tha gald he had ne objection to the question] | President in 8 e that hie visit 1018t necersarl- N ONE T AVAEY | whercupon the witneas then detafled ab lewgtls’ | 1y bo short, bas it need wflsct ouly Blusif eud ‘ ( ¢ i3 INTERVIEW WITH HALSTHAD, tawlly. f . und hls subacquent interviews with Gov, WILL HOLD ON. T cudiug Juus 30,59, ree| For _suveral ressons, thut | owill priefly state, £ endiig Juus o0, think that the latter ntu preferuble. 1. Inthe frst place, & national-bank currency wenne the indefinite perpetuation of the natlonal debt, Phe uatigos! banke, #0 far ua their circu- latton te voncerned, ure tonnded onthat debt, It 19 the secunty for thelr notent und, whencver the dubt be pud, the banks wust retire thelr circuls. Qo und ceave Lo fesdo uotes. 1n order, theretore, w0 perpetuate theic privitege of fssuing nors, the gt sl rive 10 perpeluate the nationsl debt, Ans o may rust avenred that they will do sui and tho uftuence uf woic thau 2,000 such {ustitutions, by vlvtue thereof, inciading o mischine-shope, tuola, (mpleiien erty ured on or alotg thio fing of praperty acquired by aald Compeny viace the execuiion of sald biorticuge in wnd rolating tomald rallroad, fur wethier wiih all &and stuguIar the Lenenicuts awd appuees Lensnces theroto, befonging, and 1h n, Bsites, and prodta thercuf, snd all_tris eatate, Hyit, Ltle, sl intercat whatsorver, as weil in law aa I equity. of Chicago & fowa Hallroad Company of, in. and to 1ho suing, and all other property. Tighis, sod franshisas, ani things whatsoever which wers futended 10 b cone 3 | porigage now (o the hands or uuder thio Cotitrol UF wuturILY Of thie iteculyer appolnted (o this Causc, and ail Lroperty SCauIrea uy purchiazs or other- ive by sald Recelver during o 1Yut there are other reasons why thero should be Jarh-uuss achangy, and to sowe of them |, wish brivfly 10 call your sttention. THR RULE OF TIE BEPUBLICAN PAKTY, The chabin of 4 paziy Ih pawer to & prolungation of Its rule necensarily fnvulves an inguiry hito its policy anu guvernment in the past, I ile past Tule fis been sicious or uwise, prudence obvis ausly dictates that an end, for the time belugat rald be pul 1o tte domination, 9 has the rule of tbe Rugnblican parly since the close of the Civil War, thirteon years o Leen wize and beneticent? [ ibink tust this ques- RACIN Nacine Coltece fuc! Felensifie ®ehnal. ehich prepares hoys (o Inteilectual ‘ratnfa s religious care. and war Average annual axpenditure, 86! Expenditure, per capita, 8104, 10 50, 1878, se XARY EXIENDITUIRS, L Year endtng June %, 1, year eading Juno .70 ¥iscal year endiuy Jund 30,71 Fiacal vear andia Juws 373 ear endliig June 3, 73, Fiscal year sudiong Juuw 30,74, Flacal year eudiug June , 75,210 Iiayes und Lamar, ‘The witness told Halstesd Becretary Thompson will leave for Indtana den & Behool of Letters and o | (hat he had come on for the burpuse of learniuge | on Thuraday, und will remaln upon his farm tn T8 18 Mo s Grawwiar Sobook | Gov. Hayes' views [n rezard to the Soutn, and | that Btate for about thres weeks. Ho sald what policy he would adout in the event of his | to-day that tie had no intention ot Kiving up his betng counted 1 us President. ‘The witness, tn | position as Secretary ol the Nuvy unless his the course of hia vonversation with Halstead, | bealth made i1 absoliitely necessasy furhi todo told him that what could be dons would ba | so. 'The reports that e was Lo, e trausferred vt . oy Grammar a upwardy 2 T itarina:fon sbaly 0 fiev. S AMER i EehuuCHIoD wikn: Senl ndireate wind Widn 5 = e o rkiae 0 bt 18 | 10 tha Dasarinent of Juatice 13 iaca uf Mir, | dbtcsl allorarthu countey, wil bo very puwesful | Liup pust be sbewers A 06 1 | Averare anoust expenditure, 8163 4sa W 19RES 1ba at the thine of s3ld sale I his posse or. (o W RENIvARY T Wiehatever horse luscs, vur horss wing.” ‘The | Dévens, und that Gov. iice, of Mussachusetta, | "NGU {4 1ot une of thove who bellev that 3 | ite uewsutess nor could that ba done tu_the Jimiv FRA TR L kA eh g e serarate. Darceirs Uppeia basas ad I8 SEMINARY, AURORN, TLE. [ witncss aiso toid bim tnat whatever careo they | was to suceed him us Scerctacy of the Navy, | neriona debit e 4 natiunal blessing. § ballove that | uf @ spuech, or 1ndeed, of mians ‘wposchies, Nor | All thess Sures 70 derived from oficlal sources, aud It spuears by them that the average annusl or- dinary expenses of the Guvernment tu sevon y of Democratic rule were $uUl, 354,400, while the like averago snnual expenses in suven yoars of lu- blicau rule were §141, 456, 110, —beiog an aver- excess uuder Hepublicau administra. 4 710 sxcess canuot bo oxplained by tha fn- threw out, it worid be the vargo of the least | wrow out of the fact that, while o was fu Los- value. Mr. Halstead tord the witoess that Gov. | ton o week or 60 aizo, he was cutatantly I thy Hayes wasa goud fellow, snd meaut to do | company of the last-named gentleman, ridiig rlzht towards the South. The witness told Mr. | with bim about the ctty, snd dining with nim sg Hatstend that ho had vome thither on purpose | the sen shore. There wis nu_ toundation, how- to Hud that out, The witness detafled tho | ever, for the report thai le was to give up the further conversation he had with Halstead, sud | Nayy portfolio 1 bonds & fured by the Inarigage forgcloed 10 sald Sy foveivea by tho ‘Stuster i the pur- ten ol 1 In Part pavient of the purchsae: by ter, 1o the extent, aud upon th [ etee, andtor the whar: acior and teruid of i mods of nav- ?l!fllhl‘clrn&:\tlll Illlfl.l‘\'idLuufl;('ftn and sald order of CeOrl tu ANl vause 10 : . 2 Tienny w. msno Iy 27, 3 i July 27, 1478 ] urt of tha u..i'm tho raverss of this_Le trae, und tuat such a debt is a national carse. 'TO way nuthing of ts corrupting iniiuences, its urain of the resourcre of the poople o pay totereat fo fearfully eppressive, especialiv whun 8 lsege portion of the debt 18 held abrosd, omparstively bet period the amount of fn. ot paid escevdn the prigcipal of the debt, while thu drein continues whih undiminished 191t necensaty 0 nasert that heen bad and Injurio tis sutliclent to look at the gonetal rosull. snd sec whether that s good t and proapenty, or the reverse, Now, 0 ous will deny thst thie country has 31 five years suffered, a2 berbaps noother country over did wuller, from depression in uve vranch of business, dustrial occupation, {414 moavures have THE BCHOUL FOR TH See full sdvertiscinent fu next oty Tribune. MATIN E oney i ths ie1ina nuthorize OLUTION. Muster in Ul Slates for £ = Y 6 neery of the Uirentt Col % Isting Letween the | then spoke ol his visit to tior. Hayes with a let- Comnissioner Raum has deckled ubon s | roree. Heavy taxsiion ie the necessury rosults und ereasc of pooulation, 1ho Nurthern Distrdct of ilauts e s e st My le uf bewey & | terof lntroductiun from Ialstesd, plan for preventing coliusion between Ususters | every ona ol ae sttidied tha sublect kuows that | the producag €l he .“.',PI?,"J:J&E.J"; LA ",'.“: St PROPOSALS, Cu., Ia tlls day issolvea by DULUBTEORBLL, | oy WUICH LETTEL WAS SEALED, uod distliters, He 15 arranciog for a second faxation s una of the woret fuee 1o the | and widdlemen—b: ai 2apteies are uumbercd by tens if not by hundreds of thousands, snd the Bygrecatc of Juss siniost dos ties computstiou, Tho number of laborers thrown bt ot employment o reduced to holf-tUme and duninished wiszes bae bees eo fiuated by milllons; and bowever exacyeraled the eatinuie way by, the extent of the evil nas no parallel in (biy, §f, lo- dued, 1t has lu the history of any poople.’ Start- liug i tho fact, sud at drat viow almust fncomure - leusible, thal, in & cuunlry whoss population uverayes but eieven versonw Lo Lho aquure wile, there have been, wud there yel ate, thousandy destitnte of bread. A single intoresi—the moneyed futercst—has dourirhed, and yoi Gourishes; snd that, it 18 tu be remembered, 44 preciscly that tu. terest that bas roceived the fosteniug care of Je- up lmlunry and proeperity of a country. I3 18 tru st the oational debi cannot be speedily pald, but (Rt 2 ! FRIEITAM W, CLOSBY, and the contents of which he waa fgnorant. | corps o1 Gaugers i all of the districts whers s DoUiEAN MENERTE flie intervicw with Gov. Hayes was of an ex. | whisky s minulactured largeir. This nddi- = cecdlugly_pleasant charuiter, and he leurued | tional corps willbe in charge of & spectul viticer Tlia business will be carried on by the widersh ped et | that the Govervor entertajucd tis most triendly | frum the Department, who will himaclf by wu 3 Klagabury-at., uader L oig S Gt T fecling towsrd the South. The witness told | expert Gauger, und their duty will be upou the oo him that the Btate inust be saved, at all hazards, | arnval of each ot of packazes ut & bonded ware- DISSOLUTION, to thi: Demucrats, sud that whatever he tnrew | pouss or therr destinatiou within the district. to ‘Tha copartuervhip herstofore existing detween Wm. | over would it that resbect be of the least value | finmediately revauge the entico fot. o this A. Elmendort aad Roya) (", Treat, us varnish manufac: | to theto. Isu told the Governor that they | way 1t iy believed an elfeetual check will turers, st 4 8ad 40 Larrabeu-st., §3 thle day dissaived | could establish or shiow 3 vote of 13,000 Gov. | be put upon Guugers und distiliers. 7 by lmitetlon sad mutual concent. Win. A. Elnien- | Hayes told the witness that he bad nodeaire | nutnber - cmployed 1w such districts dort continucs. 8ad sesomes all Mabiiitics and settles | for thy Presidency uuless he wero counted fn | thuse of Cinvubati aud — Chicaze - will ali accuunts. ‘A. ELMENDOIRE, | fairty, e spoke very kfndly sud courtvously | be about ten, and ther will be sclucted ou uc- Chicago, Aug. 1, 1878, of_the South. count uf their expertness ot gawnue. The orm———— — Witness detatled at lvngth the conversations | Cummlssloner wiil follow this sysivin long the seven Deocratic years it was only $1. U4 Nor cun 1t bo explalned ss necessarily restutiog from the War; tor, have said, | have excluded rom the comparlswu expenses caused by it namely: pensions, publicdebt and loterces thereon; and tha fret of the soven Kepublican years I bave taken was the third year after tho War. CORRUPTION. | 3. Of the corruption that bas “brought disgrace upon the Republic, and furnished the sdvoca'es of deepotism, the wurld over, with arguincnts againet popular yovernment, it lv not ueccasary for we to eveak fu detatl. Unfortuuately for toe credit of the uation, the lustauces s7¢ ¥0 notorious Lhat 3 baty refersnce Lo them brings furth a pictare from which the wind turps with loatbiux sud indigna- PROPONALY FOIL RIONE. Hock IaLaxp ABENAL, IL.. AUR. 10, 1878 EALED PHOIMIS ALS, tu b gheust ut 10 oeluck & ., Auk. 24, ut luck | id Arsonsl, arg sited for Iurnlll\lu£'|l'llll the peat four yes Bept. I, 1678, ail the rublle, al foating stune Iorl\'ulh»fii st th: Arscnal, Lo cuntabn about A, 050 cable yards of ata "ILds way laciuda unly uae ur bath butldines. sad may r: for either thy Sublies etilar, dimeaston, or (ot Mtoue, or for sil. Kl vee ottt bidder or biders will bo awarded & Present contract of cuntracts foF s much stone of the uality awarded him oF theus sa will ba required fo the lulldiug pucratlons provided for by the supropriation now availabiv, and will be required tu covesut wed ugrea to retow thio same aé to prices aod auatltics uf siomc. 1f caliod upon by buo Uoliod States at (o date of the fiFat contract ur Chlcago, Ang. 2. I we uuyhl 00t 10 UL Unneccasary ubstacies in the eyl ite paywent. ‘Lo ovstacle, and for ! Your platform wis dusl extinction of the re itz houeet payment, snd oppores e indel tle perpetuation. And tu since barmony with this priuciplo, it condemus a bank-uote systeu that tends to perpetuats it tiohal-bunk notes ars U reason ure objuc- 1y. nuvocates *°tho buc debl.” Tt thus In- roo) ¥, A secoud objectiua o the tatlonal-bank system ls, that il tends lu combing, coucenirate, and iptenmfy tae muusy-power. 1 shail indulae fn ue dJeclamation azainel the woney-power. scek 40 uxcity no paswion, ho peejudice. 1 wish to TP oot gy e falrly, And | pablican legislation, Now, my frien Thr ue | tion. The Credit Mobiltor, the Facidc Matl, the Tontradaur eare LEuth, L L ha Wit the coniracts, ELECTRRIC PEN. he had st various limes befors the matter was | €boURh Lo tully test Jhc charge thal certaln dis- ot Trely whens | say thkts in view of thi tils eolorable stite of thiuge e the esuit of | Lelknap triai. ibe villainies of ik Custom-Hoase Tur'the Taltutu execntion of ail the covenint wnd BDISOMN'S detisitely settled with Mr. Lamar aud athers, | tillers, through coilusiun with Usugers, procure | uadonbted (act (hat, daring the whole yerlod uf | vicious legualation or of tho omissiun ul v ise legle- B straw bids of the (ost-ntca, (e, Tudlan a of =:w(mwnl;lmml e a‘fi";:m:"&fl Witoess sald. trom conversations with verfous | such su allowsnce as nables them tu undersell | thy uniimited sway of the Revublican parsy, the | tion, the Hepublicau party least those who 1B e joug llet ol Isulrer une (ur uas batldiad. sud a in avery department, bave becumo matters of bistory, snd attest Loo clearly for coulruversy the neud of reform. Bug pu substautisl reform, you may rest e have conlrolied It, arc Tesponsibl 4th day of March, 1801, the Arsl in Decemnbder, 1575, more than fourt legisistion of Congrese sicadily favored the moueyed intezest sud therby greatly added to the burdens of the people: that thy purchasing power From the Mone u yea ol oiber will be required L be delivercd under the con. 1 OF contracis for thisdessn, Notmore (han 2,300 4 or eliuer bullding Kevublican leaders, he understood if Loulsiana { the wnarkst ai other districts. Orders for the E TRIC PEN and South Carolios were counted for Hayes the | organization of this force st seversl of the wost Governmeut vl those States would be givea to | fmboriant points have wiready Leca giveu. g 2 1 c o o " | sssured, will take place s0 long as ublican rule the Democrats. Thuy broceeded on this assur- FOUK FEU CBNTS. ‘.’i:n‘:“’.‘ifln{i"w‘T;!{"‘.‘.‘.‘.'lig“;":-.‘l‘,‘u"i .‘I'J'r'v'm?fl: I'ga':‘:;::“y c‘:flh: "53&‘!5‘.‘!'&‘1&‘,’1‘.‘;.2..'.‘§ :Avxfl"-l'::n sball prerail. Tho eville 100 deep-sested to bd Tho best dupliosting uplpantun for oirou- | ance. ind i Four-per-cent eubscrintions today, 831135, | Gige bas remalnel stationary or bas diminisheds | thien it bas continued 1o Luld the Seuate sud the Tescoed by snytbiog short of an eotize change of 1ars and every variety of work, TUS3 A3SURANCES WEHE CABRIZD OUT. TREATY AFPROVED, 500 lu view Of the farcher fagt that fhe gational: | Presidency, aud to have the cunscquent power Lo | sdmiuistration. Bond for oiroulars and samples. Gen. Butler obeerved thut sucu sssurances | The Cabioet to-day uproved the Universal . BLIBS, Geu'l Manager, scetned Lo be of WUCE tBe same zature of « bar- | Postal Treaty, receutly coucluded at Peria. "Plniufldle-u.. Chzeago, Ul walu. 5 e ——— emaroot ol fn the course of ;unhcr gridence, witnes LEW BAKER. L] ald he was oifered the pasition of Navei Ui- Naw Y. AU 13.—Thi Worid ts t ~~~~ | cer, but recommended that 1t be given o a Naw Youx, Aug.13.—The Worid scouts the u.‘;’.‘fl'fl:ffl‘ m.".?‘.,. i E]gnf,n He wouid 00t take 8Dy Such poss- | 8t0Fy of Lew Baker's death, declaring Lo lived TUE FINESY AND DEST. tion where be would bu obliged to takecare of | i Harlem ln_erest wealth as iate 31 1873 Exinactlng MR Kenger, of the Roturning Buand. thr Oakey Eall saye ho bLas scen Baker hero ot Clark aud Laadoiph-sta rder, suown a4 the Suiffer op- | wit S bank wystem confere special privilescs upon the atl uo other bustltutions and o tndividoals n) toat it comblnes more than 2,000 iustitu- 110us Bow, ARY, if perpetuated, may combine tha sands wore. W' 4 cummon purpose, sud with & cowmon laterest tv walutain treir power and pro- long thelr privileges: that Lheso nstitutions scattered all aver thu Republic, and, acting ope: oF in aeciet, able fo indueuco Leglolature. s ousands of volers, it 18 not § ut, vu tBe coutrary, itis exprenion vegative any uiessuse of roliel » Dewocratlc Bouse of Kepresentatives uight vropose. Is tbere, (hen, any Injustice i culling thal party 10 account for thy evils the couutry Lus suffered and yet sulfera? Can 1t wilh truth’ be tust 1heso evils could nut be forescen, or, It forescen, could not bave been avoided urdiminlshed? Ho would be » bold nisn who would make that saser- tlop. For, alibougb no Goverument ever was, of ever will be. omniscieat and omaipotent; althosgh disastere bave havpeued that bo sulers, bowever TUE LAST PRESIDENTIAL BLECTION. 4. But, fellow-citizens, thuse Is ono gu rama ol {raud, oge baye black spot upun the natioual erculcLeou, that cannut bs pusscd by with s uicre allusion. Tue seat of 1be Colel Mugistiate—that scat that o tiwes past bas been, and fu al! tuuce should be, a2 emblem of purity and bonor—is ve- capled by 8 man who was never elected Lo it, aod whose slevalivn was accomplished by the grossest frauds aad boldest unsuspatious that over disgrace tho tustory of & free progle.’ L bave uo timeta-’ Anvcaa Widders must etate thename of the quarry frun which their stone Wit by taken: uiust be pregared (o sliow that tuey Liave such coutzol of tlie quarry u wiil guabletheol (0 furalsh the stone, dud the duarry ciust . bu sumciently developed Lo shuw that tBo reaulred uautity and quatity of vtosa can b furolined within citted tue. ‘Toe Uniled biated rescrves the right to reject say oF Wl bids Laat wre DS sathitactory. Malor of O¢Adace: P Ate i DEN Gz, Gran! D the past eight wobths,

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