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« THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: -SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1878—=TWELVE PAGE q b e o XN WA Ny o T MAIL—IN ADVANCE—FPOSTAGE PREPAID. sured of his ability to conduct the eampaign succossfully and to fitly represent that fm- portant constituency in Congress. The friends of Mr. Latmror lnbored earncstly for his renomination, believing, with many ontsida the Fourth District, that his excellent been determined by the confidence of the peoplo in their nitimate redemption in money, while it is proposed to issne the " fiat" merip ns money, without nrging any necesaity, which alone has been held to jus- tify making notes a legal-tender, and with. disense iamnking. That the methodsarensual- Iy of tha stereotyped character—the blankots, mustand plaster, quinine, rnd stimnlants— isamattor of parsonal testimony, conspicnions- 1y snstained by the prominence given to Dr, Crorrin'a single exporiment with ico-water. Thero evidently fa & scarcity of the class of Yeergons fn Kirvin that Danxis KEAnszy calis ‘vamolre capitallsts,” amd *money-loaning fmps of hell” If Mr. Laun will reflect A moment, he will hardly fat to perceive that tho local trouble I & scarcity of capitalists with about 2,300 voters, during the period of the last ! reglatration, anat the electfon returns give to the Democrats over 4,100 votes and to the Ie- publicnns 2,600 votes, muking a total of about 6,700 votes; nnd they allege furthermore that at the last Congressional electiun, which was conducted by Republican offlcinte, and In which FOREIGN., Austria Informs the Porte that She Will Occupy More 2 maney to lend {o his particular villags at this Te"“ory ally Fditton, ace year, 2.00 | record in the Forty-6fth Congress entitled | out complying with either of the essontisl [ Dr. Cmorriv is admitted to be an eminent | time. There happens to be more borrowera | the Democrats made s thorough canvass, and & E A ion: Literary nd fteiigions 100 | 4im to anch & recognition ; but the HoaLpu? | conditions of redemption and limitation. | physician, and is regarded as suthority in | than lenders fn that town, and the latter have | polled every vote they had, the vote was s frac- ‘ i : 3:50 | faction, remembering how their man was | The argument 18 utterly fallacious that secks | yellow faver ; hence, if ihe cold.waterrem- | succeeded inestablishing snuncomfortabla **cor- | tion over 3,300 Demacratic and about 6,000 Re- | Great Rajoicing in Ireland Over Week) ear r month, 1’ 2DITION, Iy, one y DU 1 Tariaat n yrar. o S 4 w Clnhof fuut.,. bl i Spectmen copies sent frea tilve Post-Uftice addrem I full, Including State sad Countr. One copy. per yo beaten two yenrsago, and bent npon revenge, were able to control the strengih necesssry to defeat Mr, Latmnor, The course of Gen. Hounusur in running as an independent can-~ didate imperiled the success of the Repub. o place the wardssns of greenbacks and the proposed ** fiat"” scripon the same basis, whether it bo snggested by a desire to attack the validity of the Legal- Fander acts passed during tho War, or to gain respect for the edy had been extensively tried without favor- able resnlts, he would have known it. Finnlly, the testimony of physicians and victima have led us to the conclusion that & perverse adherence to old-groove methods of ner ” {n the Kirwin loan market. The remedy for this atate of things is not to be found in wa- tering and diluting the eurrency In the United Btates and reducing fts purchasing power, but in making koown to money-lenders in other parts of the country what high rates of Interest publican in tho County of Montgomery: and they next chargo that the Adeertiser, the Do mo cratle organ in that city and county, did not print the returns for over a weck after tho clectfon, and that they were held bock for the purposo of ‘“doctoring™ the sald the Relense of the Fenlans. The International Congress Fixes q “ Hemtitances may be made etther by deatt. express. | lican nominee in 1876, and was go inlended, | new issno of rredecmable currency. treatment has excluded & possiblo remedyof | “on good security” gre pafd In that | returns. Theso Republicans call upon alt good Universal Standard for ; Pest:omed ender, or o tuaictered litier. dcagr.rak, althongh Mr, Latanor wns elected by a vota —_— great valne. Wo will recount o few of tho | place, and fhey will soon flock in th:rc all:’utn; wh!o n::‘;ln’u I:nl lllm :;m:tlly of ltl:u Qold Coin, i TERMA 70 CITY SUBICRIBERA, % upecific things of tho last fow days that bave | ond estsvlish & ° juster equlibrium be- | ballot-box to sid In bringlug thess rascals to i % x | nearly equal to that? cast for both his op- THE NEW YORK MACHINE . peci 4 ¥iata g g:v‘ll; :‘x:::::;:t :::::; f::;:::. fi::::: oy pononts. ‘This year thers is no such disturb- The breaking np of the party machine in | impressed this view upon ns, tween demand and subply of money. | Justice. How would it do for Mr, PorTen's Adirens THE TRINUNE COMPANY, Carner Sagiran snd Dearburn-#1a., Chicago, 11, Orders tor the deltvery of Tne TRInTX® at Kyansion, Englewond. end liyde Park teft In the coustng-reom will recerve prompt stzention. ——— TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. TnE CRICANO TRIRUXNE bus estabifshed branch offices for the recelptof subscriptions snd advertiements a1 follows: NEW YORR—Room 20 Trsbune Buliding. F.T.Mo- Fapnxx, dlsnager, TARIS, e—No. 18 Rue d¢ Grasge-Batellers, ing elencut in the canvass, and the eleotion of Mr. SRERWIN 18 practically assured. GREENBACKS AND “FIAT" MONEY COM. PARED. ‘The latest phaso of the " Ohio ides " is that the inherent power of the Governmeont to issne "fiat " monoy finds support in the decisions of the Bupreme Court afirming the validity of tho Logal-Tender acta. * Groen. New York City ia a lopefni sign for Repub- lican success in the State, The thunderbolt which the Administration launched into the Custom.House will not only clesr the atmos. phere in that building, but will emancipate the party in the ontire State from the thrall- dom of amachine which has been inexora. ble, and which has used patronnge with ab. solute power. The carrent number of Jlur. per's Weekly contains tho most vivid deserip- At A meeting of the New Orleans Board of Health on tho evening of Aug. 29 (according to the Associated Press report), Dr. Crorpix made the following atatement ; Pbysicinns ought to study by experiment the ex- traorainary treatmient of yellow fever, as the veual treatment ha falled {o give any satisfactory resnite. Ite referred them to hin freatment of o patient In the Charity Hospital, whom he hnd selected ua the worst case oul of fificen. ‘The patient had been relioved of hesdache. 1lis tem- peratuee ina been rednced and kept at ninety-mine degrees, but ne will very likely die of restriciion The “vamplres” are loaning money to the Uovernment to the amount of a miilion dollars aday at 4 per cent a year fnstead of the Kir. win rate of 4 per cent a month. There aro hun- dreds of millions of {dla capital in the Eost secking horrowers at 6 to 7 per cent who can offer good security, Even in Chicago, shere money is generally in pretty active demand, thero are hundreds of men who find e diflcult to discover responsible borrowers at 7 per cent, or even b per cent, and they are lending to the Government at 4. 1f {t were publicly knowh Committee, that was organized on purpose to smelt out frand, to appoint a Bub-Committee to look Into this Alabama affalr? Birt SrRiNazs might be detalled to go down and conduct tho nvestigation. e —— . The Princeas Loutss, who In to be & sort of Quecn of Canada by brovet, is sald to be a very accomplisheil and worthy woman, notwithstand- ing the suspicion that her husband, Mr. Lurxe, sometimes wobbles on tho moral gudgeon. ‘I'he London Queen says that the Princess, in her Italian Radioals Fostering War Feellhg Against Austria, BHE EAST. TREDINIR. VimnnA, Sept. .—Tho Trebinje rebels sar. rendered their arms to tho Pasha commanding tho citadel, In consequenco of his threatening 1o bombard the town. AUSTRIA'S DRSIORS, : bscks may constitudionally be mado a legal- h d | of the kidneye, whict do not 3t, ilad the patient ositlon, will be ab od : B M Agent. - tion of the machine that we have seen, and [ 2 Ie Kqhesh b d stage ‘of the | that the borrowers of Kirwin would give | new position, will be able to continue those o Viznxa, Bet. 8.—Austria has fnformed the : LONDON. Fhe eAmerican Exchange, 649 8trand, | tender,” fs the way Mr. Tuunaan misstates while the reador s contemplating ita ruins | Fever set 1o, e wonlt Have pers pieq K® ©f the | I good sceuritv,” millions of fdle currency | Works to which slie hns so well accustomed her- | Porte it Ia desirable the occupation shall extead : N AN, i il that decislon. Thir theory is spproved in | o may gather from this description somo | ~ A later report of tho saww statomont, | would bo olfered to them at onequarier the | 3¢ICIn Encland, and wid show, na the Princess | to Metrovitza. This has for the tns Increased 3 AR ERAS G i cortain quarters where goneral opposition to | jqes of the monopoly of power it possessed | giviug it mora fally, shows Dr. Criorsix to | rates of interest Mr. LaMB says borrowers thers 1;;"{‘:1_";::;3:2:“ Audc have alrcady don, | tho diiculty of negotiations. . AMUSEMENTS, the *flat ” schemo s profemsed. Thus, the | whilo it was In operation, This machine | havo expressed the conviction that the PaTE U A,y Ui aY, Maase Cutlois 12| Gl ota peupls arer shich s s omer 1o | ot SRR Rt i Chieago T¥mes hes recently endeavorod 10 | e, been for years in the control of the Re. | *gorm of yollow fover is a iving organism, | know what 'nb o M.I" '::, h ennbles | Prestde. Louisk has been a patroness, says the | stan military el Ien’lhnlvmvl the i i t MecVicker's Theatre, show that redesmable greenbacks are nothing i od itselt ™ that " it must ru Kirwin by the borrowing class ich enablel stan m! y cirel 'y ew of the difficulty ' Madison street. between Deatborn and State, ' DI+ han : publican Benator, Coxxuina, and the high | aud roproduces ilself ”; that **ivmust run |\ [0 Y 0B NOPCS SR T GRECT Queen, not only [n name, but 1n act and work.of | tno Austsiiie. mest with T oo oceupation of i plomacy, " Afiernoon and evealag. more nor less than '“fist” scrip, and has appointments he dominated which in inrn | ita courss, and nothing we know of can stop “good security," 80 many charitable movements In Encland, nud | Bosnla, the force of 50,000 men fixed by the ; SRRk resched the "‘"‘“l“‘x“,'“ “‘:‘ Congress has the | oonirolled lower ones, ‘Through his honeh. | its progress”; that “we know of nothing ———— of so many socleties whote Intention {t is to help Ififl""[’"\’flfn‘:fi’fl" ’:‘ul}: :’fi“x::lcon x‘nflo‘;{r.nnlh 'x Rendoiot streme ameen Ciare and_Lasanie, | 53 Fight Lo issuo fnt” sorip that it had | pon he really controlled the primary moet. | that will chieck the disease,” and much more | The editor of the Lansing (Mich.) Republican, | forward the education of women, that her ab- | a7d Dulus says the Fsslans bave sleemns it : Eoxigement of Jobn T. Raymond. **The Glided | to make Governmont notes legaltender ab | jugs The Ring might aptly be called | totho same purport. Ha concluded as fol- | being pestered and snmoyed by the pervetually- | Sence will he a real loss, Shie has always been clded toleave at least 100,000 troops in these . Agpe.” Afternoon and evening. the time tho greenbacks were issned. Both " Pro sy 1d 1 t | repeated Mo put forth by the * Natlonate™ that | 80 @raciously ready Lo give time and attentlon { pravinces, , puizii i t asido antivaly il s ation ot the ** Conxrixa Association for the Proserva- { lowa: **Therefore I would earnestly sugges the 7,30 bunds were legal-tenders, aud especially | When ehohas been asked to do 5o, to preside at ; e ':(';.‘l';:'rl;:."nnumnt of :hiw;::n:;u::; :’ufin w;‘i:g: l?: g::n:- tlonsnd Seaurity 9f Office,” ' Tha Amnl:- to tho Board tho "g“:“’ 0" "mm“?"'dzg those Issued under the act of Juns B0, 1864, con- | openlng meetinge, to glve away prizes, to exer. BOUTH AMERICA. | the Ctvine Pl Company, * Babes 12 488 %0%4" | paeye ore” nathorized, tha oharacter givan tion mado out all the slates, propared all the | experiments, with the view of advancing the | uaed’to put a qulctus upon it. To this end, | clse for good the tnlluence that her position THE MISSSSIPPI PLAK IN BOGOTA. s Aftetnoon and evening New Chicago Theatre. iark street, hetween flandolph and Lake, Engage them by the acts nnder which they were created, and the limitation put upon them platforms, and nominated the candidates. The delegations from New York City were never selocted by the body of Republicans, knowledge of yecllow fever, nnd discovering some mothod of arresting the disease.” Ho Ttz Taiouye is not more gullty of maligning he advertised far and wide for an orlginal 7.80 bond of tne issue of 1504, and at Jast sceured one. We shall let him tell the remainder of the ilves her, that her absence will be felt, and she wilil carry with her to Canada the earnest good wishes of all. PANAMA, Aug. 28.~The clections on Aue. 4, In Bogota, were accompanied by serlols dis. orders, The State Government wished to con. ¢ . e — 1 the clections. They only established four meat of Tony Desler's Pantomima Troupe. Aftarncon | {0 tho shapa of s national pledge that they | byt by the Custom-Honse. They were sent | the medical profession in this respect than | stors in his own words: Connecticut Is about the fast place in the | o0 aud evening. should not be lasned in excess of $100,000,- | to the conventions by the Cnstom.House | Dr. Crorriy himself, Afon infia near an exact enny s our tyes wil | 010 that romanea mizht be expeted toflout, | Bop s Dincet Inacity ot LD inkabitants, and N 5 put those under the controlof thelrown people, Exposition® 000, and obeyed its dictation. **An Original [ We had soveral reasons for urging not | of a7.30 noto now in our pasvassion, 1t ias been | Ish fn. But they buse gut a bit of it eve there, | Tho dherents of the other party could not ges Lake ahore, foot of Adams strest. Mr. Taumuan endoavors to deceive his | Republican,” writing to the Now York | merely oxperiments in goneral, but the cold | giiained by persiaient advortising ot oo thufh | In the land of wooden nutmegs, steady habite, | near the ballot-boxes 1o (eposit. thelr vore , Wit St ik public when Lo reprencnts that there iaa | Erening Post, says that ont of all dolega- | treatment in porticular. First, because Dr. | the United States Lreasucy D partment ot Wash. | 800 basswood hame, and it runs i this wise: ‘Cl:""'{t“::g:‘::,‘l "lrll‘:c';'::&‘;m"l!fl;!’g"’:wl“""7 Lake Shore. foot of Washinaton airect, Champlon. | constitutional right in Congress to isaue | tions sent to State Conventlons for this eity | Cnopery himself sald that his exporiment | }o8ton: . A bad boy ran sway to Dakota,—married au In- Y d roos ship game hetween the Providence and Chicago Clubs AL3:30p. m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1878, Greenbacks at the Now York Stock Ex- change yesterdny closed at 993, with traus- actions at 993, The Executive Committee of the Citizena’ Reliof Association encountered the Sunday- amusement qnestion yesterday in the form of & proposition by o local theatrical manager to donato to the Yellow-Fover Fuud the legal-tender notes (forced loan), or that the Snpreme Conrt so decided. During the on. tire period of the War, all the Demacrats maintained tho contrary; every Demooratic Judge on the Snpreme Bonch cast his voice againat the validity of the Legal-Tender act, even in spite of tho nocessity which fur. nishod the pretext; even up totwo years ngo, the Democratic party were opposed to the greenback system, and the 8t. Louis Tuwoex Convention arraigned the Republic- an party for having failed to redeom the greenbacks in coin, according to promise. The broad ground taken by the Democrats in seven years, there have been but five men who dared oppose, evon by a single vole, the autocratic power which selected them, *The Assembly Districts camo to bo known not by their members, but by the names of the local party leaders into whose hauds the distribution of places therein was com- mitted, and who were held responsible for tho running of the primarics and the pro- duction at the proper times of the namos agreed for delegates and committee-men. Thus wo have *O'Brien's Distriot.’ ¢ Bunys' district,’ ‘Cnzosx’s District.'” How the wonld have resulted ina cure if the cold treatment had beon npplied in time, Sec- ondly, beeause of faith in the animalculm theory. Thirdly, becanse an officer in the rogular army communicated to the Cincin- nati 7imes an account of his having cured himself by this treatment in 1853, in deflanco of the doctors. 'I'his sccount was published in Tue Trisuvz of Aug, 81, and the follow- ing is a portion of it: At 7 o'clock that night the nurse came, and I di- rected lior to bring a fub of cold water to my room. Then 1 llrlkwd and had her apoly a wet sheet to my back while I avplied one to my front. ‘Then & walted a few minutes anth the reaction wet fn, and I INTERRAT ONE CENT PRR DAY, 5 $560 Act af June 30, 1864, $50 Three years after date, the UNITED STATFES prom. Ise to_pay (0 the Order of —— — FIFTY DOLLA NS, With 7310 per cont interest, payabla, semi-annialiy 10 Tawrul money, s Fu BPINKER, Treasurer of the United Hinten. 8. B. Cotny, Tiegister of the Treasury, Washington, Aug. 15, 1884, tached, ~Lastamonths' Interest payalile Lrior instalineuts payable only uh pre- of coupons thorefor, IrineT covrox.) ¥ hearsr SLHIG ¥ a1x nioaths’ fuferest oo § (zzYRRAR 81DR.] dian Chief’s daughter,—she had a boy,~young man got killed,—his mother {n Connecticut heard about {t,—felt bad,—went to the YFor ‘West,—hunted up her son‘s Indlan boy 3 years old,—pald his mother for hlm_in groceries, and took him back with her to Connecticut. The grandmother {utends to try the effect of educa- tion, religlon, and good home-lnfluences upon the life, lberty, and happiness of the dusky little Dakotlan, to have her labor fur her putus fu the end, most lkely. —— Not content with measuring the heat of stars aud testing thelr Micht, Episox told a 8t. Louis reporter that he hoped to live to be able to sco Egnml themsclves In tho towers of the nelui. ring churches and fired upon the crowa, killing one or two and wounding several. This broke up the election, and as all votcs cast are in favor of the Statc Government's party, they have fully succeeded in carrying the day, unless Cougress snounld order a uew election. AN . ENGLISII ELECTION, RUW THE IRISH DRIGADE TURNED THE §CALY POR TIHE LIDERALS. London Times, Aug. 24. The glection for Neweastle-inder-Lyme has been very keenly coutested. The Liberal party was in n state of disorganization when the an. nouncement of the resignation of 8ir E. Buck. ley, tho Conservative member, was received, 3 machine was worked in New York Gity will | then took ta the bed, i 1t woll o man 100 miles away and hear him talk. e | and s0 unprepared were tho lenders of the :'?\T: ‘fl::(cl‘:\;dfln;:m:‘:o: nl;r;;ln:::f;:&:;: during the War was that therc was no au- appear in the following extract whl{h we ;:I::k&‘;hq%ml: !m'-]lr‘g%;{‘:l“cu’:‘n{l::nmi'?or“pn:: Faniobensr. T told them that he hodan electrienl machine | party that st s meeting of the Liberal Assocta- jiven & . il i , ours, metimes the sheots wouid remal ‘ "visely concluded siok o didnuifs foowluidly thority under the Constitution for the Gen- | mnke from the article iluded to in Harper's | for an hnnrc- o a el lnmn‘l“,m"fifl m"'l"'?‘:r‘: At maturity. Convertible at tha ontlon of the holder nped like o tuning fork which would run a | tlon on Ssturday last it was resolved by a large into the methods by which contributions are raised, but, withont officially indorsing this eral Government to raise and support armies for the purpose of coercing seceded ** Bover- cign States" back into the Union. The Weekly » A Republican State Conventlon usaally contains 404 members, and the delegation from the eity than fifteen minutes. Whenaver I felt that thoy had ceased to do thelr work I had new ones ap- piled. An the shicets came from mo HYLYA w ** Look, mos'r, they are all atrenked with yello into 1102 DY redecinablo at the plessuro of the Gavern- payable twenty mentatany tinle after Nve yoars, years froin Aug. 15ib, with futerest AL six per cent per sanum, payabie scini-annusily in cofn, pump or sewlng-machine, and be hopes to apply 1ts power to navigating the air; tho recently ex- Nfbjted alr-ship ot Prol. E, E. Ricurer, of majority not to contest the clection. The mis nority, however, was not disposed to ndont this view, and called & publle mecting, which J i ajone wan at the lnst Cunventlon slxty, and from St e | B0 UNITED STATIY OF ANERICA. Bridgeport, Conn., he belleves successful us far | rosulted In Mr. B. R. Edge, a_local " Cminenty prooica magosion o it sbrem | P Of ho most ominent Union man | HEELI Sl Tl ol (S | LShRi it plbing ok o and e | B0 __wmees v on wvrncn 50 | Btport, Canny o bolses suecentul s u | fonied i M. 8 R Bday, 'a, loa ly practical sugestion of shrewd | ' that timo was to maintain {hat there | trol thirty-four. Add'to” thie number di treatment had beew continued long enough, It will be observed that there ls nomention or and business-like Chairman, and take what. ever anybody is good enough to give, and 8oy * Gon bless you 1" ‘Tho proparations making for the yellow- fever reliof picnic at Wright’s Grove next ‘Tuesday aro such as to give promiso of great success. ‘Fickets for the picnio have been placed on salo at the Exposition and in the hands of tho induatrious canvassers, with every prospect that an enormons number will bo disposed -of; while the donations of re- froslinents to be sold on thoe grounda will swoll the receipts very largely, The dis. patches printed this morning show that there ia no daunger that more money will be raised than is needed to furnish food, medicine, at- tendanco, and docont burial to the destitute, sick, dyiug, and dead in the Southern cities, existed the same inhorent right, outside of the written Constitution, to defond the Union and preserve tho Constitution that every man hos in his own self-defense. To successfully preserve the existence of the Gaternment, throe things were necessary, viz.: (1) To ralso armies; (2) to pnt them in the ficld; ond (3) to provide them with avms, ammunition, food, and clothing. 'To do the firut, the Goverament seized its citi- zens If they did mot volunteer, and forced them to entor the army whonever it was nec- essary. ‘To thesecond, the Government took poasession of railroads and stemmnboats, and transported its troops. To tho third, it was necessary to make a forced loan to buy tho arms, ammunition, food, and clothing. The sunae cause that justifled the Emancipation Proclamation fresing the alnves, and that lo- electcd from otner parts of the State same influcnces, ana it is evident tha tion will goncrally be & mere registey of the odict of *‘the machine.” This result in tho city s brought about very stuiply. The Itepubitcan vote here s nearly 60,000, but nobudy can vote for delegate to u Conyentlon whu does not belong to sn ‘‘assuciation, '’ und nobody can belong to an assoclation who does not ugree to support the ** regular ** nominations, ‘The associations, tnoro- over, have been generally officered and mln-{ml by oficeholders, and aa thay were mera- 1y milis to grind out just what the Castom-llonss chose, the memberahib was not more thun #),000, anik this number of persons, or a very small per centuge of them, have ally performed the Iarce of clecting delezaten o I(o}mnllun State Conventlona for the 60,000 Mepuniican votors of the clty, With this kiud of business in fall op- cration, Republicans were exhorteld (0 **harmony and peace, " which meant placid indiffcrence and lh’eelluhmhllun to the prepusterous system, So bold and arbitrary had nnquestionod power made **ihe miachine, " that at the last Convention It de- 1iberately usurved thu entire authorily of the par- 47, and dectared atacl! m permanenco for two years, intendlng to make the Hochiester declara. tions stund as the voice of th party for that thne, and to hold over unchangey, snd without giving the party uu opportunily 10 speak, until **lus nauses was nhont to set In. I went to bed and Im. medintely foll intv & sound, sweot sleop, wiich Tasted for four honrs, T awoke feeling weak, but without a vestige of the fover. From tnat time un Timproved. Again, Dr. Jaxes L Tocker had written sevoral communications to Tnx Tamuxe urging the cold treatment, and so intelli- gently as to induce us to further his recom- mondation *“for the sake of common hu- manity.” Finally, o 8t. Louls physician of sufliciont eminence to secure the attention of the Associated Pross, which transwitted hisoplnion, recommended and urged this cold water treatment ; his method will be found described in Te Trinune of Sept. 2, ‘We submit that all this justified Tz Tam- uxe's article caltiog. upon tho physiciana ay o class to nbandon tie fatal ruts long enough to test some other treatment for a plugue that is mowing down people by the hundreds hint of “legal-tender” on this tond. All notes of every description Issued by the Government intended to be legal-tender had the fact platnly printed on the face or back ot the note; but no 7.80 ever contained such a superseription. The 7.80 above described Is o regular coupon short- timo bond, with (nterest payadle semi-annualiy, ‘The nct of 1864 stated specifically that the 7.80a, ‘whose interest was made nayable soml-annually, were not to be legal-tenders. Tlere was no other kind fsaucd by tho Government, and hence none wero legal-tenders. It muat ba very disa- grecablo to tho inflatlonists tu have thelr 7,00 underpinniog knocked out from under them, but thers is no help for It. ——— MATT CARPENTER Is back ugain fn Milwan- kee, whero he owns a houss and lot and a news- paper, tiguring for Howr'a seat In tho United States Senate. MaTT vroposes to adopt Bew BurLxr's patent-right method of getting him« eelf hefore the bublic, namely, by petitions from wira with which ho can tell how much gold or siiver iscontalned in o mine without digging after it. If ho could only Invent & machine that would take the corruption out of our seandalous politics. C L ——— ‘the peoplo of Massachusctts may as well mako up thelr minds on ghe start that they hiave no vasy task on thelr hands to squelch Bex Burien thia fall. It is slwvays hard work to eradieato Canada thistics, drive out small-pox from an fufected locality, cure yellow fever, or to get ahead of the Dovil. Te Bible is full of warnings in regard to the power of ovil In this world, and human experfonce corroborates alt the Scerpturea say, Whils the husbandiman slept the Evil Onu sowed tarcs, and while the Republicans of Massachiusctts have been asleep Brx DutLes has zot thousands of good-natur- ed fools to sign his petition. Wickedness thrives when goodncss sloaps. —— candidate. Siuce Monday, when Mr, Edge uce cepted the fnvitatlon, he and hin friends lave been working indefatigably, and bis position be- came 80 good by the wilddle of the week that there secmed to be 1 far chance of his success, his piospects improviug ss time went on. Mr. Hudson, the Couservative candidate, asslsted by an influontial and pumerous following, was equally encrgetic, and the prospect of a very close contest Increased as tha dnz of the poail approached. Theo great polnt with both candi- datos wan to sccure the Irlsh voters, who num- ber about 600, fu n constituency of about 2,50, and most of whom are Home-Rulers. On tho one side the influence of the Roman Catholle vrivats and of the Enclish Roman Catholics was brought to bear upon the Irish contingent, and on_the other hand the Liboral candliate pledeed himself to vote for a sclect committen o inquire intothe demands of the Home Rulers, and sccured the advocaey of Mr. Oliver, the Recrstary to the Home-Rule Confederation. The poll was Leld yestorday amid much excite- ment, which showed how thoroughly the politl cal parties were aroused, anda which has not been exceeded for many years. Durlng the day the streots in the uelzhborhood af the enm- Pt - m— » Y, 700! d polling-nl U, A ciroular has just been issno@ by tho | Relized theconseription of men as food for :;“r'fl'r"'t‘u:fllu\!g have mido suro of the re-election avery day. the innsses asking him to become a candidate, | Mr. Commissloner of Pensions Buxriry :,‘,’5‘;:,,., i ol Sl ,‘,',"fi,:'}’;;'&,; Comunissioner of the General Land.Office | gunpowder, also justified the legal-tender No otuer reason need be adduced to ex. —— which plan might be appropriate euough for a | says that tho nct of Congress, approved Juue | of the candilates to bring voters to the poll. giving effect to tho decision of Secretary Benurz regarding the right of pre-emption in the case of the unsold lands of the Pacifio Railrond land-grant compnnies! Registers and Receivers of Land.Offices are instructed to receive doclaratory statements from pre- emptors, and, after ascertaining rom the ruilroad companics that the land applied for hins not been sold, to permit entry and pay- ment at the rate of $1.25 per acre, DBy this means the sottler will sccare the important advautage of possession, compelling the railroad companies to take the injtiative in order to secure hins ejectment, L The Penusylvania Demoocrats are ovi- dently hard up for campaign capital, since thoy have felt impelled to resort to the con. temptiblo expediont of charging Gov, Hanr- BANFT with courting the favor of the Mollie Maguires by refusiig to order the execution of Jack Kenok, who i under sentence of death for cownplicity in ono of the murders committed by that villainons organization, Gov. HanTraner has shown the natare of his suntimonts in reference to the Mollies and tho streugth of desire to sacure their good will by steadfastly declining to provont the hanging of a large number of the diabolical ruflans who have euffered death for thoir crimnes within the- pnst two years, His record as a * hanging Gbvernor " juthe best forced loan. It wns an extra-constitutional messtire,—* & mensuro of necessity and not of choice,” as Mr. S8ravLDING Baid when he introduced the original greenback bill, The issuo was sustained by the Supreme Court for the vory reasons that first induced Con- gress to make i ‘The Court, in tho legal tender cases, took into cousideration, in its own language, ‘*the time when they were euacted and the circumstanges in which the Government then stood,” and added: “Iitis ot to be denied that acts may be adopled to the exerciso of lawful power, and appropri- ate to it in seasonu of exigency, which would be inappropriate at other times.” Justice BranLey, in his conourring opinion, said: ‘1t is a powor not to bo resorted lo except on extraordinary and pressing occamons, ruch aa wear, or other public exigency of great gruvityandimportance ; wnd should no longer ba exarclsed than e circumatances of the case demand.” “Ihero I8 nothing, therefore, in the mets themselves, in the debates Lefore their passaga, or 1n the Supreme Court de. oivion aMnming their validity, which war- rants & pormepent lodgment of o power in Congresa to issuo Yorced loans a8 an endur- ing and constitutional proceeding, ‘The other extreme, ropresented by the Chicago Zmes, to the eflect that greonbacks arc '* flat ¥ wmonoy a8 tuch us the proposed “ absolate * scrip, 18 equally (nllacions, plain tho atationary character of the Repub- lican party in Now York City, While it hag grown olsewhiore it has stood atill there, and accomplished nothing except to ministor to the political ambition of ono man and sup- ply his tools with offices and plunder in the Dustom-House. By striking off the hends of these tools and emancipating the Collect. orehip and Naval Offics from theinfluence of the machune, much has been doue to broak down the ouc-man power, All that remaiug to be done {s for the whole body of Repub- licans to concentrate and send men to tho forthcoming Convention who are not in the interests of this one man or any one wan, but who represent the beat interests of the party. YELLOW-FEVER TREATMENT. Dr, H. A, Jouxsox, for whose opinion in medical matters we entertain a very great re- spect, resonts the commonts Tux ‘Tnnunx Las made 1o regard to the treatment of the vellow fover by the physicians of tho South, Wo subjoin Dr. Jouxson's letter in full ; Tv the Eduor of The Tridune. CuloAuo, Sept. Y. —In your issue uf thls morning you suy, ** 1t is sumewliat romarkable that waile ihe principal cities of the Sunthwusturs full of yul Tuw Tever, und their beuple, bICK and white, are dying oif by undreds every day, the physicians of ihat acction cling W o renedies, the eictency of which 1s shuwa by the Increasiig worLAity utd tho ulter duspulr of puysicians icwmselves that therw can be any reliel il frost A HEALTHY FOREIGN TRADE Trado aud tinance statistics are food for everybody nowadays. 'The Intest report of the Burenu of Statistics giving the corroated ronnits of the foroign commerce of the conn- try for July, and for the seven months end- ing with July 31, bos been published. It shows that the two movements at present chargetaristio of Americau commerco—pay- ing off onr debts to Europe with our products and accumulating cain for resump- tion—aro coutintiod with accelorated wpeed. The exports of last July wero 46,191,130 of articles of our own production; July of the year beforo they wers but $37,000,009. For the first seveh inonths of 1478 they wero $408,029,170, but in the same time in 1877 only $320,130,201, So far in tho two yeara the net result has beou a surplus in the seven months of 35,480,342 of all ex- porta in 1877, but of 166,244,293 this year, The balance of trade this year has been nearly flvo tinioa a8 large as thut of the same period of 1877, 'This great result has been reached by economizing in purchases abroad, as well as by sprring more from home to sell sbroad. ‘This losl July the exports of mer. chaundise were $10,025,074 greater than the imports; quite another atato of thiugs from that of July of last year, when the imports were the larger Ly $2,416,071. For the sevon-montha period, the mmports of 1878 candldate for Qovernor, but as the masscs do not vote directly for Unlied States Senator, it {s rather out of the ordinary courseof procedure. However, it secms to have struck Mr. CaRPxN- TER'S massive Intellect as the proper thing to do, and as he has a sublime regard for Bex Dot Len and hismethods, the experiment of a stump candidate for the Unitod States Sonate Is to be made this fall in Wisconsin. The samo day that CaneentEit authorized the Erening Wis- conain to deny that ho was o candidate for the Senate, he revised, with his own haud, the petitions to himseif to get his own consent to be a candidato before they were distributed, Everybody in Wisconaln has been aware for some e of MATT's designs, and, now that it has taken this shapo, It ought to at least satlsty his politicnl encmies, as 1t will effectunily shut him out of the list of candidates before the Re- publican caucua next winter, and that body, In oll humian probability, will decide upon and sclect tho next Unlted Stutes Senator frow Wisconetn, Mr, CanpryTen allcnated many of hia warm Republlesn fricuds by appearing be- fore thu Electoral Commisafon as BAx TiLpex's hired man, and be cannot nuw streugthen him. sclt with any party by thus secking the support of all partics. 3 —————— At Jersoy City on Wedneaday evenlng last the foul-mouthed bistherskite, Pacifle-Bloper, Keannry, made & speech, whjgh is reported fn full o the New York Tines, and fu which occurs \ t'what T want you to do for th We know “what we are £isu {0 our might to carry vut 19, 1878, making it unlawiul for any attornsy, agent, or other person to domand or receive for his services in o pension case a greater sum than $10, has been the means of saving the Govern- ment and the pensioners a Jarge sum of money, although it has been In operation only & short time, Tho Buresu has discovered that certain claiin agencies have resorted to fraud to get thelr claims througl, and, to overcharge the pensioners. Bome ot these agents pretend that the new law requires the payment of 810 In advance, but Mr. BENTLBY says the law re- quires no fce in advance, o ———— ‘Tho numerous frionds in this city of the Rt.- Rov. Jusarn Enprn, Blshop of Natchez, Mis- sisslpol, wito has been prostrated with yellow fever at Vickshurg, will be alad to hear of his tmprovement. The followlug dispatch was re- ceived liere yesterauy: g Vicrasena, Sept. 8,—Col. JJ, J, 8. Wilson, Chicano: Bishop ELpeu's condition very fuvor- able this mormung, W, E. FLireeN. Bishop ELDxR, who has recently been uppolnt- ed Cosdjutor Archbishop of Californis, was ubsent from Mississipp! when tho yollow fever broke out ut Vicksbury, sod promptly returacd to that stricken uity, —————— Nearly all of tho railroad, stcamboat, tele- graph, und express corporations leading from North to South have shown thetsclves worthy of the great trusta and opportunitics thac they vossess, Tho managers of thess companics have exbibited a lberality and a zeal o holping forward rellet for the yellow-fover sufferers that ought to forever extiuguish the old adage, At hoil-past 8 o'clock In the evenlue, when the poll was declared, an Immense number of pee- sons were collected in front of the Town-Hail, where the Mayor, who is tho returfing oflicer. stated the result as follows: Edea (Rlboral), L5303 Hudson &.Comnrvnllvo), 0903 maojorty for Edav, 840, 'The aunouncewmcut was greeted with immense cheering, MISCELLANFEOUS, THE PENIANS, Loxnox, Sept, 6.—It 18 unacrstood that, as soon as all formalities are completed, Condon | and Melody, the Fenlan convicts, will bo taken charge of by the American Legation and sent immediately to tho United States, should they ulect to reslde there. DunLIN, Bept. 0.—There was great rejolcing at Mitchellstown, County Cork, on_the receipt of nuws of the Intended rolease of Condon. Tha sbopa wers closed carly, thero was a gencral il Tumination, and the strects were thronged with u jubllant crowil. The Natiun says England has releascd near- Iy the lnst of the Fenlan prisoncra without have Ingz entitled hersell to the slightest ;i)r:mmle. ‘Fhe Jrishman saya Condun will released becauve he is un Americanciizen, Had he been an Irishian only, without clalins on the great Rupublie, be would have boeo hanged Jixe the other wartyrs. GRIBIANY AND THE VATICAN, Roue, Bept, 0.—Thero s a rovort current ot the Vatican that BBmarck, before concluding an agreewent with the Pope, is desirous of certalniug the views of the newly-slectod Par- Bament. Nevertheless, both sides aro dolug thoir best to Lring tho negotlations to & suv ceasful issuc. WRIGITS, MEASURNS, AND COINAGE. Panis, Sopt, 8,—~Tho Internatlonsl Congress of Weights, Measures, and Colnage has adopted ! Cumes and rafuse 10 Vo any uew fenicales : proof of tho sincerity of Lis doubts of tho | There are two fnudsmental points of diffore -u‘llflmm g tel el D ) e #250,244,344, ngaiust the $207,- ‘;‘:;fl.’:}':';‘:“:h‘:”fr"ell}‘:}:-;; ;’."_‘!u‘;.':l:"““;:.'&*: “ Corporations have no souts.” ‘Thelr mauagers gl:i";"t':l“h L‘ilo?‘r’g:g%‘; > c‘;"""‘."",“'.‘h:;‘::{‘;‘:';‘,‘t‘;s guilt of the Mollie now undr sentence, aud | wce, viz.: (1) The greenbacks were issued Ty einie, that e do & vers dreve ity {0 | 284,220 of 1877, But whan we turn | med raiway ihiever—when e A7l b the Seti®f® | huye hearta that respoud quickly t the call of equally balaueed aw to whether the saimo staud- the attewpt to make political capital oat of | ay notes of the Governmont to be redeomed L wien who afe day and night walking | to the specle movement, we find the | 'hY tioldui tiste with their featoring carcases, the | humanity, and but for these generous mew the | W\t fa upplicabile 1o shver. this siugle iustance 18 more likely to react upon the Democrats than to suceesd. —_— ‘Ihiore in little 1mprovemant o note in the and paid in coin; sud (2) thoy wure ex- pressly limited by an act pledming the public faith that the issuo should uot exceed $400,- urticle frum Wotch g quotation 1 de disthuctly, 88 1L sceris Lo me, charges: L. Tuat the izeatmient pursited vy the physielans ul yellow opposite conditious in an almest complote revorsal of ‘the export movement. Tho cus- tomary thing for this countryis to export gold and silver, but last July thero was an rotten Uovernmunt will try (o ralse un anoy in the East 10 pul us down, | want every working. man to purchuse s musket and 100 rounds of aununition. What are you to do with atr Why, #hout Juwn the Arst ruical that ssks you io fire vn your brother. Shoot down the scoundrel who plague-stricken section of the smitten South would bu 1uuch worse off thau it §a to-day. B — Two great American citics—Brooklyn and Tue proposal for freedon of the Mintstocoin gold or silver uecording todemand was rejected. It was decided thut the right to melt or export colns should be uplimited; that no fixed rates be ostublished between gold wnd silver, sud ) . M00,000,—a sum determined partly by tho | 18 the citice uof thy outnweat in cavos orders you to kill o follow-workingmen. Let us | Ban Francisco—have been changine products,— | thag silver should not b s legat-tender for o I:fiu:;u{;fm';lll:: 'l'::.'&'";?:fif:y d::r:&:::g:y{ necossition of thin Government uud partly by | bess sl comborass to earead. " 244 10 (08 ie" | 42uqus of fmports of 638,600, Move notablo | bave o secrery. tocos anp copndnan. * Let ue Ypzcien and KeAuNgy. The former I8 the | debt of over £10. ‘The Committee unanimoualy characlerizes the dispatchies from all localic ties where the pestilence Las fized 1ts graap. The New Orleans death-list has fallen off the purpose of keeping the voluma within the capability of the Governwent {o redeem them. Tho proposed ** fiat * scrip is not to That tucas puysiciane ave ignorant of the re- [ sults ot treatwont as obwerved visewhere, sud evpecially of the results 0f cold,7Uoat, 10 fact, tLey are grosly Iknoraut. s 4. ‘Thal they do follo still, for the soven montbs there was {hix year only a nomiual surplus of 301,055 of exports, while last ycar the surplus was Uulden Htate let the sun of Heavs doingv. snd you should do likewi; Is thisall the pavacea that this iznorant bruts hes tooffer for the hard tiwes ol which the labur- litne Tpon our friend of law, order, good government, religion, education, and of all that beuefits socicty or Lolds ft together, whilo the latter I3 oo fguorant, Dblustering, crazy fconotlast who ogrecd that the best mode o1 arelving at an - teruational monctary uuit wonld be to glive le- &l currency to the 10-frane plece. AUSTRIA AND ITALY, Rouy, Bept. G.—8ignor Averanes, Minister 2] 2. i Istionof this country compl; S somewhat, bub the scknowledgad im- be & promise to P‘{: H thn' Re‘:nmpllnn act le ::l'c'ull;:e&l. ?h::::‘.’::’:lnnxlf;ho(“m n]’l ‘;:l;;l ;:pl]:::: nuflc uu:s:l :' :u i l.'huv,‘::n;yb::':;"l::lll‘:l:?:"l:: favors brute force {nstead of the supremacy of o‘m;v” ““d-e-r-lmutu"l"mm ltlclnswllc o(u 'lbh{;t perfect lst of nmew cases is atill z: I:L::}:’xfltn'on‘w“' ‘:;.cll. it t x;:u‘;.mmg iy n@im‘:’fl. “in and, indeed, of the baoksof all uu“ gold. | 1aw that will better the candition uf the wurk: 1aw, despiscs oducation, aud hates deceacy, :znm :r:llo:l?; war wlu‘:flnrh‘.‘z e -NIE " 3 - ot G e e ——— e ¢ wore startliog than ever, the num- s by’ G Bl e gulity, standard couutries, sbout thelr coin reserve, fogmau,—no beneficent measure of legislation, arlbakli has wgaln writien a letter to the ber reported yesterdsy ruuning up to 259, The saffrou.colored visitant did ite ususl work in Memphis yesterday. Oue to set aside every counsideration of the Gov- ornment’s sbility to pay. ‘The debates in 1 cunfess [ feel indignant that such siatements should vy made ubless tucy cau be sudstun- tisted 1f they com, then Jet these men bo acult with 88 siicmics 01 socicly, ~10F, i your positions ba true, theyare kilty of & preat coime. There additfons to the rates of discount were made in the hopo of drawing gold to thew, no suxgestion whercby some peaceable, aflirma- tive project may be mutured for tho benefit of both parties that bo has hetped to urray sgainat According to the Juter-Ocean, the apeech that President [Tayxa delivered on Thursday at the 8t. Paul Kair is simply & rehash of tha old edi- torial of the 7.-O-, and . , . it *shows Papo'o aiitating the me question, MAKING TUE KHEDIVE OF RGYPT PAY UP Pauis, Aug. 2. French Qovernment bas becnupbmcd’ It i3 said, of the couclusius of : i gress he decision of the Bupreme *1n | In the present conditionof the United Stater, | cach other! ‘I'ie crazy fool ought to knuw that the report of the Cominssion of Inquiry $n hundred and one victims are credited to the Con| and 1 b the nsme of oraiuary huwanity, Tus ‘I'misune i £ o %3 to be a close reader of the Uread destroyer there for tle twenty.four Court both afiru these polnts of difference. | vhould bring furty the proofs'to vusiain thees | these peculiarities of our trade must be | *a mysket and 100 rounds of smmuuttion” will ll::l“'“'““,_‘,‘;h l?;hu it nu:l 3 Egvpt. 3Mr, Rivers Wilson declares that the Lours ending last evoning. It ia hopefully clauned in this Iatter city, Lhowever, that tho disease has assumed in mauy cascs In voting for the Legal-Tegder act, Bumsku gave his asient to it solely “as a temporary expedient, rendered imperative by the exi. Belous Chares GEEINNL MED WOV 81C Feganded DY & Inrge portion uf tLe COMMUNILY a8 WOTAL herves, . U, A. Juunsus. ‘This communication i3 ccrtainly very un. regarded as wholesowo aud encouraging. To the Editor of Ths Tribune. Rinwiy, Kat., Scpt. i, ~In a lalo tseue of your not cure tho troubles of which he and uthers complaln, KRANNEY may live long euough to know from sad experlence that this is a country uf law sud order, and that, tu Scriptural phrase, that bas vet appeared 1n any newspaper agalust Mr, Hayxs. Congress ought to order an iuves- tigation the moment it meets, resources of Exynt are smply sufiicient to mect all engugements, on condition that the Kucdive restores Lo the Treusury the privato catates ae- quired by him &t §ts expense. The Khedive nat- % uraily trics to liaggle, aud has already offered 10 the ftyphus form, and 8 thus becoia. | HUHCY Of the hour™; Fauseuvey, at the hosd | satiafaotory, It sy bo that Dr. Jousso s | P37 in atwse oat sharo e enough currencrSa | 1 ikt takes the Word must perlsh by the e —— s rustaro halt tho ‘broperty aud ,000.00; but ing more mansgesble, From the of the Henate Finance Commiittee, gave the techuically right 1 calling upon Tag Taip. | bews lmu.iu sy : :‘:fi' ceut per moath for fwu:y sword. We cautlon our good triends of the Bt. Louls :E:.Lx;:llxggnfi’gzldl;utwa.nd‘:2«?: uj;n:l«li::“ X y .. . v 3 swaller towus in the Mississippl Val. | “sursuce that it was ‘but o temporary | oxx for proof to sustain what e calls *se. | b haiiy nd i par cent ver searou lunger 0., to look out. OuvilLe Onant bas been | LE AARS, ROR 0 K Pratie are actine ley the wiresare burdened with distressing appeals for aid in their dire uccessily. Holly Bprings and Oanton, Miss., Browns. ville, Tenn., and Hickman, Ky., are suffer- ing the horrors of the pestilence, and in weasure " ; STEVENS, Cheirman of the Ways sod Means Cownittee, said *No one would willingly issue paper money not redeemably on demand and make it a Jegal-tender.” The Suprems Court, in afinning the Legal-Ten- rious chargea”; but as the abvlous purposs of Tux Tuisvxx was to spur up the scientific and professional suen to the discovery of somemore efticfent trentmentof ths Southern plague, and not . to refiect upon those judi- rency? AL leasi you will agrev wilh ine Lhat therg iv chunca for paylig investments when money will Juan at those ratvs with secunity. Maany of uur people think that contraction la o blame for 1lue atate Of things. Yours truly, C. J. Laum, We cau assure our correspondent that 1f bis In otber States {u the South besides the one Mrs. Jzxks halls from, politics s & sclonce. ‘Thi» time the scene s lald fo Alabswma, The Hepublicaus of Slontgomery County, in that Btate, recently beld o mass-mecting,—mass- meetings of that kind not yet having beca pro- consigned to an asylwn for the insanc. Jlls third-terin ravings did the business for him. Unless tho cditor of the ¢ L. stops talking so much about the “booming' of the mwanon horscback, his fotcllect will begin to aberrate, and » doctor’s certificate will do the vesc. {u entire accord, and that it will, thercfore, linpussible to escape from his opligation: Nubar Pusha, 1t 18 saul, moreover, has ot hic tated at makivg hlm understand tho exact truth fn this respeet, which commuaication has oot a littla contributed to fuclive him to listeo to the sound counscl given him by the Eurv- o s v o | der acts, kald: ueighbors are payinie the rates of interest he | hibited byorder of tho White-Lino Democracy, = e —————— Cowmissloners. 4 their cuforced isolation are doomed to still vidual pbysicisus who are personally exert- ’ pean ) Frester suffering unless the hand of charity | pi ol it "3 %% seat Thers | iug themselves and risking their lives among ;‘:::T?‘:: m:l:‘umult’x:lewa n:l‘:l": ':::":-;;u;; :t: :th:fx’:l:'h:gnve:s u::::uma.fl:i: \;{uufi:;:lll,: HB: ,: B::l:-"l 4 lldd'llmlmmm m}‘ifi: ::.ml: v FINANCIAL, ia strotehed vut o them promptly. Aalidity upon the amcttion tbat 1belr emission ls | the victims, it would have been better if Dr, i Wad defeated st the Sallob bk 8t tha 1ast e | 5ot cie rone . I ddiany Ll + The Republicans of the Fourth IMinols District yesterdsy nominated Joex 0. Baxs- wiN, County Clerk of Kaue Couunty, as their candidate for Cougress. In the absence of any {nformution afforded through Mr. Suxs- win's carecr us & public man Tue Taune 15 unable to spesk concerniog his qualifica- tions, but it is to bLe presumed that the Re- publicans who bave nomizated Lim foel as- cuinage ot sny "fl'.mm" of the vaiue uf money; uoT do Wi t Congress can wake suytbing which bas no'valug woney. L we do aswrrt \e, that Congres bas power 1o euact that the Govern- went's promises Lo pay wouey absll ve, for the thne lm'nf' tfl\l slentin valuv tu the represents- tive of vulue determiined by the Colnage acts, or to wultiples thereof. It is evident, thercfore, that the green- backs and the proposed *‘fiat” serip casnot be placed upon the same plaue; the former have alwsys been Leld to be obligations of the Goveruent, and thew value Liag always Jonxsox had authoritatively pointed ont that our suggestions had been thoroughly tried aud fouud wauting. Nevertheless, we are willing to give hiw and other physicisus the reasons which prompted us to luaist upon the tridl of the cald-water cure as a possible rewedy that Lsd not yet been thoroughly tested. That the present treatwent is ineficient is sufficiently proved by the ravages the fearful for It, for moucy was uever incre sbun- dant or the rates of futervst lower thun ot this time. There might bo & scarcity of wheat or corn- ju some Western county owing to grasshoppers, Houds, drought, or some other cause, and at the same time bundreds of willions of surplus bresdstuils in the United States. So of mouey; there may be s scarcity of losnable capltal o Kirwlu or other rontler towns, while there arc bundreds of mlilifons of woney o otber parts of the Union valuly acek- tug fuvestwent at woderate rates of lnteruat. calicd election fu this county, held on the 3th day of August, 1873, by the inost unblushing frauds, und that they were deprived of their representation la the Geuneral Asscubly of Ala- bama, when thelr representatives were fairly elected by a large majority, by reason of the Democratscouutinz thetrdefonted candidates fn, ‘They then proceed to detail how the fraud was perpetrated upon thew and to give the facts sod figures. Tuey ssy that the Republicaus registered over 8,000 voters aud the Demuocrats not yet decided whether Dax Voorukxs, Gov. Hxspricks, or Oid Blue-Jeans WiLLIAMS is to pay ButLER back fu specches in Massachusetts. e —— Senator BaovarD, of Delaware, is belozquiotly 1ubbed down by tho bard-mouncy Democrats ol tle East as the dark borse for 1830 to bebrought out szaluet TUUKNAN, ot pankn SRy The Chinese must go now, aud no mistake. KEARNEY put It to voto the other uight in Jer- sey City, and it was carrivd unaniwousty Bpecial Diapasoh to The Tridune Rockrosp, 1L, Bept. 8.~Dusiet W. Ticknor, auction and commission merchant on Main street, falled yesterlay, the causo of his wli- furtune bolug heavy luvestments (u resl estate, the depreclatiou of the sagne resulting in fall- ure, bilitics, 852,000; secured debta, $33.- 430; unsecured ilabilitles, 318,000, Toc geaersl aescts reach sbout 815,000, Jamos Ferguson 4 appuinted aslguee. ¥ oNTukaL, Septe 6.—Thomas H. Cozx, & wholesale grocer, has falled. Lisblitles, 850 OW. Assets show a surplus of §40,000.

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