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e TRIBUKE: THURSDAY. Sil THE CHICAGO TRMBER 12, 1878 LERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TY MAIL—1N ADVANCR—TOSTAGE PREPATD. Iy Flith ne reat.., $12. FArtE g e, S mowh 1.8 Funday 1 dition: Liternry #nd iteiigion Hoibie it . 71-Weekis, one yea [ T RItaor B yeRr, per yiont WREK! {ine eany, per Fiub of four.. Epecimen coplca sent fres. Give Post-Uflice sddress In foll, toctuding Btats and Connty. Tiemittances may b made eliher by draft, express, Post-Office order, or {n reglstered letter, At ont sk, TERMS TO CITY SUBSCRIBRRS. Datly, delivered, Fundsy éxcapted, 25 cents per week, Dally. delivered, Buniay Incinded, 20cents per week. Address THE TIIRUNE COMPANT, Corne? Madiron and Dearborn-sta., Chieago, 11l Ordera for the delivery of Tum TRINUX® at Evansion, Fnglewood, and Hyde Park feft fo the oounting-roum will receive prompt attention, Tex Cnieano TAIBIKE has estabilshed branch offices for the recelnt of sabscriptions and advertizements as followa A NEW YORR—Room 20 Trioune Rutldion. F.T.Mo- Favpax, Manager. PAIIS, France~No. 10 Rioe de Ja Grange-Batetlere. It Mantxe, Agent. LONUDON, Eng.~American Exchange, 40 Strand, MoViekes 2 Mndlen street, hetween Dearhorn and State, Fne gegementof Joseph Jeffepon. ¢ iip Van Winkle.” Naverly's Theatre, Dearborn strect, corner of Monroe, Engagément of Dnroey Mocautoy, ** A Memenger from Jarvls Bece ton.* Honley's Thontres Randalph street, hetween Clark and LaSalle, pgement of John MeCullongh, ** Richellen.* Expon Lake ehore, faot of Adamnt White Ktocking Fark, ke Ehare, foot of Weshington strect, Chsmpion- gamo hetween the Chicago and Cinefonatl Clube Ko THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1878, Greenbacks at the Now York Stock Ex- change yestorday closed ht 999 A mine explosion in a South Wales colliery yesterday resultod in the killing of 280 oper- alives,—the most awful calamity of the kind ever known in that rogion, Yellow-fover donations from varfous parts of the North are taking the form of articles most needed and more aecoplabla oven than moncy. Ice for tho sick and cofflns for the dend linva been shipped in Inrge quantitiea. Judgs Kereey, of the Philadelplin Fourth District, narrowly cscaped dofent in the Con- ventlon yosterdsy. His unpopulsrity with tho Republicans of the district resulted in tho dovolopment of a strong, support for Jogn E. RevnunN, and the venorable apostle of pig-iron and soft money oblained a re. nomination by a close shave, An intorosting and gratifying incident of the Prosidont's rocoplion at Milwaukeo yes- terday wos the prosentation of an address in bohnlf of tho German-Americansof that city oxprossivo of thelr antisfaction at the goneral courno of the Administration, and especially of their thanks for tho selection of Canu Bcnunz ns 8 mewbor of the Cabivet, A palnful rumor comes through apparent. 1y trustworthy channels from Bismarek, D. T., to the effect that Gen. Mirrs and an ox- cursion party, made up In part of ladies, whilo on o trip through the Yellowstono Park ‘wero attacked and surrounded by o superior forco of hostile Bannocks, and twenty-seven of the escort killed. The mcssengor who ‘brouglit tho report from Fort Keogh to Bis- marck is o brother of Benator Donsey, of Arknnsag, and although the shocking intelli- gonco 18 discredited'at military hendquartors ot St. Paul, further information is awaited ‘with nnxioty. | Tho disolosures mado yestorday in connec- tion with the exnmination of Col. Jonx W. Greao, upon the charge 6f embezzling Gov- ornmont funds in the Monoy-Order Depart- ment of the Olicago Post-Offlee, ara such as to excito surprise that the defalgntion did not cover o much larger amount than $15,000. With auch unrestricted fucilitios for helping themselves to tho funds of the Department, and-with the liberty of taking whatever they wantod and of having thoir individual due- bills stand for cash during o period of four or five ycars without interference from any nource, the only wonder is that the cmboz- zlors of the Monoy-Ordor Department wera s0 moderato ns to take no moro than 815,000, — Informntion has beon forwarded to, Jax Gourn by Superintendent Oranx, of the Union Pacific Railrond, of an organization of dosperadoen collocted fogetbor for the purposa of robbing the mails, tho expross, nud the passongera on the Unlon Pacifle {rains. It is roported that the gang i too Sormidable in numbers to bo successfully opposed by tho Btate authorities, and that the wid of the United Btiates truops Wil bo necessary. In tho absence f’! the Administration from Wash. ington, GouvLp hae experienced some difficully in finding auybody who had the sutbority to grant*hia application for assistaves, but it i thought Becrotary Mo- Cnaux cun bo reachod-fn Tows, and an order obtained from Lim suthorizing the employ- ment of the rnilitary for the protoction of tho United States mails in the event of an ottack by the trafn.robibers, Gen, Brrien yestenday recelved the nom- iuntion for Governor of Massachusetis at the Louds of the Indepandent Greenback party, in accordanco with tho cut-and-lried pro- grawme under which Keanyer was imported from Beu Franclsco, The platform is evi- dountly tho joint product of Burwes's Lrain and Keanvey's lack of braln, belog a mixture of tho guilo of tho former and the balderdash of the latter. It is & queer platform on which to invito the co-operation of the Mas. sachusetts Democrats, who are popularly sup. posed to retain some slight residue of come on-sense on tho curreucy yuegiion, and who will have to undorge an astonlshing purgation of timo-honored priuciples be. fore they can find stomach for the cool proposition to throw gold and silver to the doys and sdopt flat shinplasters as the only “basis of value,” But the Democratic stomach has accomplisked wonderful things Lefors now in the way of reception aud absorption, aud the swallowing of Burnes, ;{:l;uu, platfora, and all will surprise no- y. ‘The telcase of Coxpow, the Fenlan pris. ouer, is nuturally zogurded at Washington as u feather in tho cup of the present Admin- istration. Br. Fuu, while Becretary of Btate, workud to achieve such o result for several years, but uusuceeusfully. 'The only 1oxon why tho Unlled Biates Govornmont hogan (0 refuso fo take it. Then enmon | English gouds, parily bocawsn they liave tremendatts effart to prop up ke tot- | ccaned to produce gnods of their nwn to pay tering pnpor-honse. Thoso who refsed to | for them,™ 1t rebukes the assumption that tako the serip wore denonnced And | thero B8 a daw of continnous progress in threatened. A lotter published in the [ Mauchester goodeand iron raild. The world's Thiladelphin Packet, fnat one hundred years | domaud for these will bo ronchod lang heforo ago, relatos how s committes In Albany | Engliah capital will conse to nccnmalate. 1t Thandiod a cauple of transgressors, and made | advises moro ingenuity in finding or erenting them npologize publicly for demanding hard | new objueta for the employmont of capital, money; ' Land money,” continned the lotler, | aud suggasta that it is humiliating for Man- “isnot to pnes here any longor; we have | chester to be hegging that mnnkind be good Intely hung np and burned in ofigy a doaler | snongh Lo wear two cotton ahirls whore thoy in hard money.” A hand.Lill is'also quoted | now wenr one, bocanse Lancashire has some which wan posted all over Roston, bearing | millions of savings and does not know how dnte of June 16} 1710, in which a public | to invest them cxcopt in donbling tho pro- meoting waa called to protost against | duction of cotlon yhen. “‘monopolizors and extortionera” who ware From all of this it is protty olear that En. “roducing the currency to waste papor by | glish supromncy in manafactures generally, refusing to takg it.” Tho following 8 an | ond especially in cotton goods, is recognized oxtract from the hand-bill : ns baving begun a decline, from which thero “I'e have borno with such wrotches, bat wlll]l»,("lr Ia no recovery save through tho blindness of o miet, SR examplerst Iiftio Fuld e | tasvals, ‘Tho comparatively work efforts well, lower your prices: you that have houses to | of the Unied Btates ndicato how serions Ietrefuee ol the curreny for renti for, intred | Arnerlean compelition faEelt,aud o rapli- ;'"lgrr! 5‘;':{:“:‘0 Cl'!;;l' :-:5{1 nr;:: r:ncel'l‘"cl‘v‘xlnr:;y: L Iy that comnpetition might be mado ns exten- tho orohan. and. the necessitons, Naston shail no | #ive s tha trado of the world, i our manu- L!}""‘"Am )'",l‘rwr"‘"l’flam 'f:f:&x%“d\'vml;ll:l&"-::‘l; facturers wore only emancipated and per- :‘rtlf?:“g"';; ualng puper moner, quit tho plact, oe mittod to 8o increnso their pmt:hxctlunl cn;z. ! Al attend your o1 Ll 01 N A rvons bt objeet of Vengonncer Y and ¥ }L’;’ ""‘l';! ’*‘:":;;; "‘:""{1 I;’;‘“m n"fs" :‘Y“?l‘fl:: that the *econflict’ with labor in the doclining production of British cotton gooda« is to be a wovers and & disas. {rous one, English manufacturers who can- A fow yoara lnter on those same pooplo would bave hanged and burned.in eligy— not produce and soll at n profit aro like our own iminnufactnrers, who nra so ham- at the palitical_meettne i question, and of re | wadnsort of offulal welcome on behalt of the mindiag hio of his pledge to protect the colored | citizens of he Caplral of Wisconsln. Bt for people of Routh Carolina fn thefr wolitieal | onco tn bis fe—nnd 1t is the only lstance on rights, nor does 1t cloarly see what President | record—~(ironde's month wouldu't go off, ITAvRs could have dono to provent tho oceur- | and hia little apeerh stuck in his thront, The rence of tho distarbance. Gov, HaMrToN | trouble with 8yiTi ou that wreat Ywmlml no lins certainly done o grest deal during tho last | doubt was he eould think of natiiyg but the clghteen months to establlsh peace and concord | embodiment of that terrible ¢ Frand ™ when he betwveen thoracesin his 8 nd Trn TRIDUNE | saw the President, and hence hia’eldfuent Wants %im to exerclse his authority and infiu- | touina atuck to the roof of his month, rotion ence for the protection of the biacks atill more | was one of ‘Tstnrx'a visiting etatesmen who effectually, Is not that right! The writerof | went down to Loulatana 1o seo dn hohbdt ths above communication talks as 1€ 5o | connt,” tub he fatldd to sec it as ke thausht, ouilrages upon ‘the negroes had ever been | nnd his disgnst continues to this day. Itisthe committed fn the, Bouth durlng Graxt's Ad- | only casé on record whern Me. Batrmit had minlstration, or wuotil after Harms with- | chance to make o specch ami lov the opportus drew tho troops, Is his memory so short as | nity o unlmproved. No doubt the Kepublieans that? Has ho fotgottens the following plank in | ot Madison are qulie_tontéut, {utdnach as the Illinols Républican platfurthof 1870, ndopted | dsirrn 410 not shout * Fraud ?* at tha top bl s befure the last Prestdential clectlon, aud written | geep bass volve. A, by Postmaster PALMER, then editorof the Juter- ket > Oesan, viz.t # SEc, 2. That the polley of lenlency by the Re. umllan party loward the peonle recently in 1iion against the Federal suthority “having ro. sulted (n donth by.violence of at leant fivé (Aon. sand Unloniste, white una black, sinco the co mencement of the present volicy of reconstr tionz also in placing in power in the Lower o of Congresta volitieal pant domindted by ex. Contederates; and, fnally, in rélegating back Into the control of disloyal’ whiter nearty every Htale reu:onqumd to Federal authority by Faderal Arms, ote. In the face of such deplorable fruits of OGhrANT'S Botithern poliey Tus TRInUNE was wilting to sce that proposed by President Havgs fally tried, and, howerer it may have succeeded or failed In accomplishing what was loped, it lias cettainly stopped 99 :pee cent of the murderous nasaults on the colored pevple. People with convenlently short memoties for- get the atate of auarchy nnd assassination that relgned in the South from March 4, 1809, 1o secuts his relefso, ro far an we have becn nble to discover, ia that Cosnow hind been naturalized as an American citizen, and had sorvod dnring the War, It wns this circum- stance alone that saved him from heing hanged, as throe of his compnnions were, and which bas now scoured him free- dom, thongh he was eentenced to impris- onmont for lifs, Thero does not scem to bo any donbt of Conpon's baving baen equally gulity -with the others, m‘fl their crime was one that in European conh- tries Is nsually punished by death, Heand othors engaged in the resomo of Keuny aud Deasy, two Fenian prisonem, in 1867, The polico wero conducting these two men from Mnnchester to the Bollevto Prison in the submrbs. A crowd of Fénians lny in wait for the prison van, surrounded ft, dis- armed the police (except Sergt. Brxrr, whom they killed), and released Kruty and Dzast. Five men were found gnilty and sentonced to donth for the mnrder,of Sergt. Bacrr. One (McGuire) was pardoped, because it ap- peared afterwards that the evidonce did not warrant his sentonoe ; threo others (Aruzy, Lagrzx, and OBrizx) waro axecutod, and, CoxpoN's sentonce was commuted to hife-im. prisonmont at tho oxpress petition of Minis. tor Apaus. Now, owing to tho efforis of Socretary Evanrs and Minister Weran, ho fins been pardoned and veleased, All of which shows that the Amerlean Governmont is disposcd to stand by any man who has over been o citizen of this counlry, no mat. Butler the Kearney Candj- date for Governor of Massachusetts. A Platform Full of Sand-Lot Bile and Strabismal Guile, There Shall Be No Gold and 8il. ver, Coin When Butlor Bt, Loats Republicans are in a ferment over 4 ; the Congrossloual nspirations of J. MiLTON i 18 King. TURNER, ¢ colored man. ‘I'vo years ago tho 2 Hepublicans of tha South 8ide [Sacond Legisld. tive District] fonnd a very excellent candidate for Representative InJ, W, E. Trrostas, neolored school-teacher, nnd clected him, He made o quiet, honurable, and industrivds memnber, There fs nothing to frevent n colored man go- ing to Contress {f the peopla desire that he shoutd, dnd wo sce o reason why our nelgh- bors at tho other ond of the Lridgs should bo- come 80 axercided over the idea. The Clutch of Capital at tho Throat of Intelligence " Denounced. Nomination of a Ticket by the Prohibition Nui- sances. ; ¢ — The immensc sttms of money hat ars flowing futo tne fevernfected reglons of the South wvught to convince the neople of that section of the slncere friendship which the people et the North chiertain for them. Tho ery of dis- tress has licen urgent, and nobly bas {t been perhaps wounld have handled still mors ronghly—any man who should havo proposed to renew the system of irredecmable, worth. loss flat sorip. Political Preponderance in tho Maine Legislature .Still en Opsn e t dot i o s 1 T TH l'“ed l’y l':g ol oxnctions that for almost n to March 4, 18] osultin 1 more | re nded to from cve eity and I 1 a l“"u on. e e e it DECLINE IN BRITIBH TRADE. 2 ey T e n espol rum every eity snd hamiet, on — —— " gcnumllbn they Lavo beon cut off from all | deaths Ly violence, according to tho | made of ono hlood il the natlons of the earti, COMMUNIEM ON THE DECLINE. e dusation.of * hard unes™ s & yuess: f . 3 1iltnofs platform, than ell the yellow-fever has forcign trade. In due timo, let us hopo, our kfited up to this date, to say nothing of the loss manufacturors mmay secure and onjoy not and 1L fa reassuring to sce two sevtions recently ing ona in England at this time. A mesling arrayed agalnat each other with hostile intent Speech of Secrotary McCrar of the Assootated Chambors of Commerce D! & 14 'y at Those who lave had tholr attention i tected to the fact cannot have failed to notice ? ol reed s ofall the Bouthorn Btatesto the Republicans, | now banlshing thele animosttics and forgetting Keokuk, JIn.,, Last Tucs~ 3] 5 the freedom which is cssontial to trade, g ow very small the Communlsts have beon | a8 reccntly icld b Sheffiold, In which the H and of the Houso of Representativea bestdes, as | past differences in the shadow of & common 5 e e e e deprénsion in tho rltialy forolgn trado was [ bub may extond that trado in tho produotions | wyuwood”in that platiorn. These disssters | calamity, . A day Evening. singing lately. It is only n fow months since they were- holding convontlons all over thie conntry and pouring out incendiary tlireats and resolntions that indicated a suprome confidenca in their own strongth. It is not of thoir own ingennity and skill, na tho pros. perons succossors of thefr deposod Dritish vivale. —et— The Malno eleetlon should niot only bo a sur- priae to tho Tepublicans overyiwhere, but it should bo A warning as wetl, After a pattle is fought nnd lost tho defeated party con sce very earnestly discussod, and a rosolution waa adopted neking the Governinont to appoint a Commiasion to inquire and report on the subject. ‘The London 7imes discussos this were ondured befors the IIAYES policy was fue stituted, aud beforo the pollicy of employlng Federal troops inSouthern politics was changed. Al this suems to bo forgotien by o certaln class of people. ‘ Able Advocacy of Sound Greene backs as Against Fiat Shin« E—— HOLD THE FORT. 10 bo denied that the manifestntions of tho mntter in two‘ sticceoding issnes of that B o the Editor of Ths Tribune, i ——E R —— 8 clearly how easlly they might havo galned tho plasters. Soclalistio party wors suloiontly menacing | PAPOT +and evinces how deoply the whols .,,‘,{:;‘E.‘;,{.’;;‘,“;ui',:,',';‘;g“c{::‘;&?‘g;‘,,,h‘fi“_" The nomiantion of Héu Hon. Hinast Baroen, | victory, If the Nepublicans are to begin, the b concernod. Grent Britain's for. | 2 com Lo cat _pleadure I Nolui Jr., na & candidato for Congress by tho Repub- | €a by losing such districts ns JALk's & : 10 arcaso tho forcos natually antagonlstio o | CON0EeY Iy congernod. Gront Tiitain's for- | Avyan svem Lo faxes reat peseste i oldlgga | ey oan aniuph for Topwntes by 106 SRV | Somonten br ettt wecl CRUEts 0 A e MASSACHUSETTS. oign trade is in the finportation of raw ma. terials and the oxport of manufactured prod. ucts. Belng a creditor nation, it collects its interost and its dabta largely in the raw Maine and auothor almost as stronz fu Vor- mont, it does not look much 1ike reducing the present Domocratie majority fn the next House, ‘Thoy must pool their lssucs, take off thelrcoats, the theory of a forotble division of prop- orly, and this counteranovoment has exeri- ed n salntary offect; 't the same timo tho fiat fools. ete., will you give the people the henelits of your estimation o1 the gent Whose name anpears 10 the lettor mnrked i the inclosed newsvaper (the Piper City (111.) Adrer:izer, Bopi, 7). It cortainly TUR PRONIDITION FOLLT. Speetas Dispateh ta The Tribune, Bostox, Sept. 11.—The Prombitionlsts to-doy food one, viewed from any standpoint what- over. Ho fa not only a gentloman of superior intellectunl andowments, a fine lawyer, ond an to read your summing up of nominated a strajght tickel, with o wrobabilt; Communists have found consldorable en. > T OO s, *alnco N nas repa. | ens, graceful, and forcible sponker, but he pos- | and go in to win. 4 y ity couragoment from polltfen] domagognos | Products of ° its . debtora. . Dut it et T e Sorty "x‘.l'“ Youratenty, - " | geascs that high personal character and thit e —— e D recelvini lose Juan 10,000 volea il Novemlia: ionAs Woury, Scoretary, The following 18 the correspondence above referred to: - Orrick op 0, €, BTRAWYN, ATTORXEY AXD CouX- sxion At Law, Poxtiac, ‘I, Sept. b, 1878.—~ W. 41, 11, Rowey, Beg.—DrawSus: Slnce writing you I have detefinined to meet Mr. Four in joint isausnion, and yon are authorized to challenge tho I n'for pach o discussion at your place (0s morrow. Itueh tuem to tho wail at onco. 'Tnef? ‘st edther accept or back down. 1t n party can't atand ite test uf public discussion it must get oul uf thlleld, Yuu need not show the Four men this jetter, but you can leil them yaqu ar¢ anthor- 1zod 10 Arfan.k tho discrssion, You can inform 1o by telegramn if they accept. Very tenly, C. C. Brinawn, Pirsn Cirr, ., _%n 18781V, M. I, Tho Kev. Dr, Minor, the candidate for Goy oruor, §s a rabld Prohilitiontst, who fs sent out to be slaughtered on tho ground that Gov. Tal- Lot Is too good a Republican to b of volltical service to the temporance wveople, Judge it man presided at the Convention, but he treated pulities in & very wlugerly wav, The besy fcaturo of the resolutfuns adopted ia that they have an honest-money ring. Tl upplause with cannot import these raw materials profita- bly umtoss it can find oustomer at remnnor. ativé prices for ila manufactured goodn. "The inability to sell has proiduced n goneral deprossion in British industry, and ospecially in tho cotton nnd iron manulacturmg dis. tricts, Mnnchester is seriously ngitated. Last spring the operatives in the cotton. spinning diatricts - struck against he policy of tho mill-owners, ' Tho' strike wnn a des- perato and a genornl one. Tho mlils wero closed and the mnchinery wns suspended. The employors had plended the oxcuso for their reduction of wagea the inability to soll the goods in the qnantities produced and at prices .that would. remuncrate thom, The operatives refused to considor this as a justifieation, clalming that there was o mini. mum of wnges below which labor could ‘The Fond du Lac Commonwea'th says that the Kepublicans could elect every Congresaman in- Wisconsin cxvopt oue, and have alsos Leglald tucs overwhelmingly Ropublicas, if overy voter would do what ke could for the party. . Were tho Republieans as vigorous and Industrious in forming clubs {n every neighborhood -as the Fiat-monpy muti, 8 complets and.sieepihg vie- tory would Le rcasonably. curtain,. Tho result of the Maino election ought to infuse now ac. tivity into the Republicans everyswhere. ——— stern Integrlty which are needed at, Washington as much now as ever. Ile ls tho kind of a man who will take his conscietice with Bim to Con- gress and miz {¢ with his palities. Mr. Bmona 1s atiil a young mau, but old enongh to fate galued an excellent roputation as an attorney ot the Bar of Chicago, where hohas geen In prac. tica since 1808, Flo came hore from Watertown, yis., where hio left behind him the propheey of future eminence In his proféssion if not in sotne publie capacity. Indoed, his fine professional aillity attracted so much attention, and wak so heaYtity recognized, that hisname was pressed fur several publle vositions, that’of Btate's At- torney among others. Mr. Bannai{ comes of good stock. fiis father, Judgo Hinase Banngn, of Horleon, Wie., 18 onc of the oldest, ost in. fluential, and highly respectable citizens of that State, and has been a” leading’ Republican ever since that party was ‘organized. Ho was o prombient’ member ‘of tho Conventlon that rendy to pander to auy thioving sentiment that presents itsolf. Dnt, in apite of the holduess of thoir loaders; in spito of thoe im- munity nfforded by the laws to tho expros- slon of sentimonts that would lead to jail in other countrios; and in spite of the favor the Communists hava roceived at the Lands of vile demagogues, the movement hna been stendily iosing strongth instoad of gain- ing it during the last two or thrae months. The general striko threatoned for the middle of August did not como off; the Keanvur party in Californin did not swoop the State na thoy predicted; Keanxcy himself has not me$ with tho reception in the Estern States ‘which ha nnticipated, and, Instond of grow- inginto o great natlonal movement, as was predicted a few months ago, Communism can scarcely koep .its local organizations that the Convention cared sumetbiug about it 1 THE ' RUTLERITRS, = ‘The State Conventlon of tha (reenback Labor eform party was héld this safternoon in Tre mont Temple. It was not o lareo gathering, ouly fiity-scven towns and cities being repre- septed, but.the 500 or 000 delegates wera In tha Lest of sobrits, and, while the proceedings were not bt the most erderly character, harmony and guod feoling prevailed throughout, Thera was a 'lttle, thouch very lttie, opposition tothe covert but perfectly understood proposal to act Tho Democrats of the First District in ‘lexas have renominated the ox-Conlederate Post- master-General Rzsoax for Congreas, [t fa evident from this that an attempt to o and clicat the Governmceot out of more than ball & willion dollars on Nouthern mall coutracta is not considered any objection in the qualifica- tians of & Southern Cougressmnn, althongh the fufamous attempt was detectod and exposced ot Supt. Roney, Eeg.—Dzalt ‘gu 1 have the hone ar.to acknowledze the Fecelpt of what you term s challunze from C. U Sriawy, of Youtiac, for & Jjuist discussion wita mo, and 1 lave vefore e a cupy of hislolter to you of date of osterday atthoni2ing you to mako it 7%e chals Linge ve Rereny peapectfntly adeepled. e, STaaws namen thts ilinga to 06 the place and to-morrow (he tims, but I does not nanio the sabject of dis- nof om0 1, bemg _the challeayed party, will | frained the Constitution, has been' the Kepub: | the Hoor of Congvess. . togother, b clive end _gg cwhich IF wt f':’ the subject, and of course chooky 1he sldu 1 8 b & s e ——— e e with the Democrats fa fMilline all places on the Tho main rouom for hin_duline_of | 0t Tho resut was o mapenson of | WAL Flsdec " etulon 3 L sne e e e ot b cer | Whon Mosne was fonding ts quorrla | Hokety for”ho sk plase” on _ whicly ol iy 4 V] s Trul 4 Communism during the very poriod whon | ¥ork—d suspension of production on the | fee¥s SR VUL e Jred to reliovg or mualst | fineling from any duby that biy party tsiends | cavalry during the War and fighting agalust the of course, Gen, Butler was nominated one haud aud of wages on the othar, The strike continued until the ncenmulated menns of the operntivoswora exhaustod, and then tho fermsof the employers woro ac- cepted, The oporatives boast that ten mill- ion pleces of cotton cloth have heen kept out of market by the strike; but it does not sesm that the effect of this was to ndvance the prico of cotton cloth or to improve tho condition of British trado, It is certuin that tho oporatives lost tho wages which they would have earned, while tLe omployors say that whilo thoy suffered o loss from the noan-employmont of their capl- -tal, thoy wero sufforing bofore tho strike from the staguation of business, and there- foro tha stoppago of production was not so much of nloss as might be supposed. In the anenutime, tha cotton trade has not in- cronged In auy part of the warld, though the operatives aro iudicating a purpose to ronow their demand for higher wagoes aud to resort 10 o atrike to enforce it. - From 1840 to 1872 Britisk trade generally exhibited great elasticity and growth, In 1872 the exportd wore &1,260,000,000, but have sinco deglined to 900,000,000, A ro- covery has been predictod from tlno to time, but it has novor taken place, and the London Times, roferring to the disoussion at ‘tho trades’ mooling, snys: by ncclamatfon. Tho scmtimens of the Con ventlon Jezves no doubt that the coalition will bo extended-on tho Malho plan wicrever it promises o success, the watchword of the party belng, * Avythingto win.” A plattorm was adopted which I8 remarkably radical even for such a Conventlon, one of the features belngs demand that * the far-reaching and deadly hand of capital as it appears In tha fnfamous manopo- Iy known aa'the Associatea Preas must bo tors from the throat of publle intelligzence, while the tolearaph companics must by forced.to sell the dally news upon equal terms to any pang desiriug to purchase the eamd” Gen, Butlér wwds scat lor to wake a spoech, but he did nos put fo gn appearance, B TIHR GREENDACKERS NOMINATE DUTLER. 10 the Waslern Assoclated Press, Dostox, Mass,, Sept. 11.~Tho State Conyen- tlon of the Independent Greenback party of Masanchusctts mot to-day, Nearly a thousand any poreans of pacticss 1 shall malntain nod - fo- Yorthe United stutes Jegal-tender Treavury votes 10 Lo wlways raceivublo for all duce ond «bty, pubile uad private, » aod that such sball Be Mo uiclasive baper money tesucd or mals Tersed to circulato awon the peopte, and to be Lept ab por with coln. Luball fu toe proposed dis- tnyslon oppost the contraction or cancellation of*) hls cuskeney, or impiurin;z ite functions 1nany wanner, and £ shull favor 14 permancent estaolinh- liont 44 tho exclusive nnd. universs] paper-money of tie people. Tacse senilmentas | ever bavo and shill maintatn In debalo nnd elsewhere, and e Sriaws—il W holds any discussion with me— atiall take, and try to mauitatn, exuctly tie uppo- w10 uf these propusitions, awd he stuit aYWN the jegal-tender grecnbaes cureency, 1will not bo drawn Intw o discusston with_any ‘person, bu ho 1 candidgio for Congrers ue uny other peraon, who doe not uppose iy views and my principles, 1 hinpo 1 atm nok consigured po sult ux that would bo, [havy the honor to be, very respocifaily, yonr obedtent avrvant, o L. Poar, L InTuz Tusuxs's “estimation” the man Stiawn, In his attempt to *rush” Col. Forr o the wall ot once,” has waked un the wrong pasyenzer, and witl find clat bo can’e make the rifte fu tho * rushing " busineas, 2. 'The kind of greanbacks Col. Font advo- vocates sults Tux Tiwuny toadot, us it bos been advocating substauilally ibe same for years, vlz.1 “Ureenbacks that ehall bo Kopt at par with coto,” Tun ‘Tnisuse joins with Col. FourIn “opposing the contraction or caucella- tion of this klud of airrency, or hmpalrivg its functions in any mauner,” 8. Greonbacks kepl at par with coln are as good money 88 tho most fastldlous can desire. It Is cortalu thot Tus THIBUNE wauts notbing better, and s pertoctly williug that such notes shall be the *‘exclusive paper uioney issued or cotntry, the Domocratle papers sever tired of eulogizing his bold explolts, Now that Prosi- dent ltares haa tendercd uim nn office, after he became o loysl citizen, thay ossall- htm with cvery specfos of opprobrious epithet. Loyalty to the Government ovidently remafcs ns serious an offcnse to Democracy as it was in the War, e it Beerotary Tnosrsoy, in bis TIndlanapolis specch, reninded his audience of tho Roman ing who stanped an oxon ons piceo of metal, o sbiecy on anothier, and so on, to Indicato differ- ont values. ‘That Kiug, howaver, did not usa the stamp of the ass, Ile looked forwaed tothe thine when the Flatlsts would stamp Bay Bur- e on as the ass, or fmitate the colus that Gy- 1arpus stole, that bad s cock-oyed uwl on them. e C— et . TheUemacrucy of the Flitesnth Congresstonal District are bappy, It DEctus, Jiy Roniysox, and Ay ETrer opebed the cimpalga at Robin. son fast Baturday. Dectus spoke (o bis shivte slecyes aud oue suspender on; ROuINSON In his shirt-slecves, no suspendera and no socks; whtle Evra startod'tu with o paper-coller. The savergigns were deliehted ot thls rotam to priwitive doys aod ways,' « R ¢ DnLA Marxn, the Greenback ‘candidato for Congress (n the (udlanapolis Tstelet, is the ugliest wan in all Hovslerdom. Ho fs o preacher, but always hasto got a substitute on ¢hiristoning day, as the woumen are afruid to trust a child i bis nrins—atraid bo will scire it nestgned hins, Ono of his daughters waa the sccomplished wifs of the Jate Ilon. Citarines Br.inounst, who ropresented that distriet fo Cungress from '58 to "2, ‘the Tepublican can- didate for Congress in our Third District s the warthy selon of a notable and distinguistied family, and his election to Congress will be an lionor to overy man who is represcuted by bio, e e — - 3. Bey BuTLen, kaving captured the Greonback- cra of Massachusotts, has now turncd his at- tantion to the Democtats, sud, it is stated, has secured the majority of the delugates to tho Conventlon wilh the intentfon of placing him- seltsquarely beforo thio peoplo us tho Domocratss candldate. It [8°to e hoped such will be the case, that tho.Republicans .of Massachussits way bave a falr whack at him and scttle his [ hash ouceand forever, A sound defeat ut the polls would ena his capacity for mischlef, and that this defeat will come {srather certaln, aluca thy election wil bo the result of & rally ot the Itepublicaus of that Btate Ior tho best jutcreats of tho party. One of tho most acute politieal observers in AMdsachusetts says: * Tarsor will be clected Governor, in spite of oll that BurLen can do, by & larger majority than apy candidate for Uovernor has had at othor than a Presi- dentlal electlon for ten years” ¢ ——— Mai. Boxopr, of the Now York .Muil, haa sympathatic ward for ORVILLE (IRAXT, who has Just been sent to tho insane asylum. The Wall says his brother's bigh positlon brought Lim fn contact with unserupulous polfticiaus, who flat- it wan expected to grow and develop may be Jooked for in the fmproved condition of things. ‘The glorlons harvest of this yeat hoa given n new impulse to ol kinds of trade, ond has Leen of. spocial valne to the laboring.classes, As ¢mployment hos opened up ' to the workingmen, both skilled and unskilled, thore has ‘beon less disposition among them to counte. nauce any association or moeting of o Com- munistic nature, Tho gathering ¢ the labor slatistics of Massachusalts served to oxpose gomo of the gross oxaggorations that had gnined ourrency in rogard to tha number and suffering of the unecmployed. There lins been a steady fucresso in the demand for nearly all kinds of 1abur, and we have hoard {t atated that, in some of tho trades, there are hardly workmen enough to supply the demand. 'The American soll ia not favorablo to tho growth of Communism it yields aud ropraduces too bountifally. A singlo barvost is enough to check a headlong rush iuto excesses that rosult from enforced idlencss and deprivation. . Personal absorvation In this city shows that thero haa beon o notable decronse mnong the unemployed, and there hias been so docided a recovery that tho thne is not far distant when every man willing ond ablo to work need not ba idle. As an improved condition of things has Mrs. Josephine R, Btone, of Boaton. Gen, B. ¥, Butler was nominated for'Governor by o rising vote, and threo cheers were given for the General. After the nomination ot Gen. Butler for Uov- ernor the matter of placiog candidates in the fleld for other State oflices was reforred to the Qreenback Clubs, The Conunittee to awalt upon Gen. Butler to notify him of Wia nomivatfon reportod ho was coguged in tho Supreme Court, and could nos attend the Convention, but would make a reply at au early date. i 3 . Who, . " NEBOLUTIONS. noarly silenced the howling of the Conmu. ma‘rl':d’y(:-‘xf;l'i‘y‘ . e ey, Crsaslon e ro- '“f’-“;};“ to "'“;"":l“ i the Dt'upl;!l-‘" eyt | tered lm and mode him tholr wo-botweenoud | MOM® 00 . | The Committeo on Resvlutions reported the . | statod “that Liritish exporis have falien about 21 , 'Tho orgavizatlon at present colllog Itae 7§ bl y i e nists, 60 further improvemont wmay bo ex. | * L Iitian ghm I:OI“IIL. e :1";';«1-, bk Laloe lmrly?' e tool. Between hls exaltation to s position of Ex-Gov, Patstun at Jast ylelds to the Inevit- | following platform: pected to put to the blush the twin sister of Communism—Fiatism, On the 16th of this month resumption will be prctically ac. complished. Had not the Democrats in the House of Roproseuntatives defented Col. infltence for which he was not prepared, nnd bis disappolntment in varlous speculationa whitch biis newly-found fricnds persuaded him fnto, be lost biy hoad and his fortune, and fell into hab- {ts that ageravated all Lisother troubles, Every able. Helsrevorted to huve suld that when statesien ke TIURMAN turn prastitutes thero 18 nothing to provent the rauk and flls from be- comiue atrevt-walkers. Tho fuil Is not sv great as Luctren's, for the Democracy nover had Wiurizaw, By 8 vicions and reckless adininistra- tion of public aflairs wa bave soen our {nduatrice ertpuled aixt our people reduced to wuut and miscry; aud ‘. Wuzngas, The old political partfes offor no fee Hof, but are, an the contrary, responslbte for i 4 ' a‘tu solling at {rom £15 to L“Jli ver ton, aro y belng L5 ‘I'no price of coal hus declined about 50 per cent, aud ¢o1on and wuolen goods ware novor o cheap In the history of manufactures, Infact. it avpesrs as i, a4 Mr.” Nunvesta lnments, sverything prodaced in uot advocate & grecnback eurrcuey at ally it calls Tur absolule, {Nut, irredecmiabld paper, and “demands tho Immediate and uucoudi- tional repeal of tho Resumption act ** wheroby England wore down L0 zero In prico. grecnbacks can only be kept at par In coln In | one will grieve over Lis Anal calamity, the cloud- ' Lyhow, ssdalato of thinge, hoying leubilated hivuriablyia Fort's bill for taking greonbacks for dutics, | In the cotton trade, howover, the dlstress | such volumo as to bo of any use as mrrrnu{. Iugof o braln that wes not strong. 'cuough tor xmm.h vlm.m, b sl g ;‘é‘;‘mflfllm&& {r‘"\; et ::fiu;;wrl‘ the waure thoro is not a shadow of doubt that tho | among the workmen and their prospootive | irecnbacksare Treasury notes redeemable in | the peculiarciteumatauces and teiptatlons that the zonrees of a1t wealth, wo call upon the prople Deacon McKex, haviug accomplisbed the re- moval of Postmaster FriLer, of 8t. Louis, now " hauls In bis tow-line aud lets GuaNT go adnlt. "The Glvbe-Democral s a4 fond ol the spoils of ofli¢o as the rest of tho machine press. t deciare_thelr fudepondence fom theau false guidvd, and aid in regaining the pricelces rights be- queuthed 1o uw by our patriotic alr. To this end W tuvite the ca-uparaiion of - cvery good cillzn, and offor thu fullowing resobitions euunciutory of toe principles of the Nutionul-Grecuback-Lavot purty of Mugsnchuectiar Revolged, "That uueh ot the and cost of Qovernment aren Hwhiie upult tho Industries of_theconniey, procured aud st tuted by wunderces o 81} 1Golr pursed and pros voln, The Fiatists object to Treasury notes re- deomablo in coln, hence they are opposed to greenbavks, ‘Thoy ndvocate an altogether dif- ferent sort of paper; nelther do they limit the {ssue of their proposed paper to the smount that can ba kept at par with culs, bat demand *'the Immodiate caltlng In of all United Btates bonds and payment of thew, principal and lnterest, in difforence of } of 1 per ount betwoen greenbacks and gold would be wiped out, aud that both would circulate side by side long bofore the data fixed for resumaption, Even ns it Is, the froe exchange of silver for greenbscks is likaly to accomplish the same thiug, for the allver thus [ssuod will be re- renowal of a strike aro the most serious. "This trado was eupocially prosperous, Tts growih from 1853 (excopt during our War) wns continuous, and was not interrupted until 1874, It now sharos with other branches ot the exporttrade that gencral dec'inewhich: bogan in 1878, 'Tho arguments of the Zimes have Leset sod finally ruined an unfortunate wan, ¥ P — The Baltimore American mukes 8 suggestion In rekard tu aording rellef to tho ycllow-fever sulfercrs of tue Suuth that might be of practical | utllity hore fn Chilcago. It calls attention to the fact ** that in soma of the cities and towns, most [ —— Zintatho To<lay Republican Cungresslonsl Conventlons b o it are to weet (n Springletd for tue Twullth aed East 8t Louls for the Boventocnth Districts. oelved for dutles, and gold will lose the only | ara nddressod to the operatives in cotton | fiat paper.” This would require 15X infllions { notably the smaller onos, provislons arg Just [ vury 11ttt intcrest ts taken in thelr reaults, 0a | oo packe” e e plo | mantulues e ali atoncsiap. And, nstend of this 1,500 milifous | now moro nceded than funds, This fa the cry | Yord ot dhe i L Al Tl Bl WL e oxclusivo use which now gives it a nominul | goods to show that the dedline in that trade ot feredvarmable. flat belng kept ob par with Y | boths urv overwhelmingly Democratic, Dalfotboxcs, — and thot st oud s that hus come from Grenads, snd has beon re- echoed from Vicksburg and Memphis. In thoso localities cured meat that costs seven conts per pouud fu Baltimore canuot bo boumhe for loss thau 25 conts per pound, Merchants have fled, the food supply is almoat cxhauated, and mouey Is of )ittle use whers thercets scarcely anything that can ba exchauged for it In this cergency it1s very wlaely recommended that provistous should be shipped directly to the wufferers,” = luws, aud boucst and eropumical yuvers . wust, can, sud -uhall bo ustablianed s Lo ainotid monvy, sud tho valume tacreo! malntulued at & 03ed rate ber caplta by conat:lutional amendiaenty o that perwagent Justleo sy be done (o ull by having genersd vatues reniuin th 3 . Resolverd, ‘Tuat wo detuand the smuaiiate reperl of the Resumution act, that the perudica) catmvald of bankrupioy LIy turaver Coig \uum eud, uid 1hot oue uational wealth be uiado the fixcd sud o Jauke foundation of our monetry syetem, foresct bunishing from America the Joigtic propasition uf ki coinmoditics of sl ting valucs jna aricloe of merchantise, Mka gold and aflver, the Lass for premium, Then whero. will tlo Fiatists look for comfort? ‘Thoy will scarcely dnre to announce their opposition to the circulation of coin along with green- backs, 'They will kcarcely dare to dewand o contraction of tho currcucy by tho retire- went of gold and uilver, ‘Lley will scurcoly dars to proclabn thomselves in favor of & currency worth 50 or 23 conta on the dollar, 1sproloogottand continuous, and that the com- mon interests of employers aud workmen demand sacrifices aud ondurance under the depression, It sayss Itisnotto be denled that tho aperatives msy have thlr grivyancus, and may ju curtaln clreuine atunces obtain etfectivey redreas through the uin- chiuory of tho union. Yet they would do well not 1o Jos s of tho bond of cummun Intereet which unites thew with the capitalist; nut to have re- courss L0 war with hini unless they sve how, by e N And now the proclamution rivalry. liss bequn. Gov: WiLLiaus, of [ndiang, snd Gov, Hsuor, ot Oblo, call for a day of fastiug and prayer for tho yellow fover sullerers, whlle Qov, LULLOM, { of Liiinots, calls for moueys . g = Y —————— voln, it Is extremely doubtful whethor it would Lo worth 12} cents vi the dullar, The underlying motlve that actuates the H¥latistleaders wud gives vitality to the whuls moyoment is to abollsh a currency at with coln aud substituty & “chean® one,'and the farther (¢ Is away from the par of coln tho bet- ter 1t will pleass tuem. If they should fall to debuge thelr fiat curroucy fur below tho valuo of coln, they would feu) that their effutts had been The result in Maine called Goupy's Jlemo- cratie party off fur yepalrs, put Jous M, Paruzn's Domocratie party*iuto quarantine, and dwaud & susponsion of upeole-payments | Fasivuishin, thero i st fir Shguce of (o 6+ | 1n vadn. They would nover reat contont. uatl e . | aod b wlayed o it gemerally with Tuss | B8 stz e s sl 1, 1yt to that end. Even if thero' bo any roal dun. | cunny tils uwn ihiercste, Lvely teado in the | thioy had succcoded fu watering down tho pur. | A New York chemlat suggesta s chesp and | DRX 's Democracy, A i 8 ous, (neredy terroyind Yy 3y it. ond pluneang 140 oouutry fnto rail und banss ruvlcy( o bumis that aven Kixlend hos never becd atle (o moiutsln for any great Jengih vl b ulibougl stic 1e the crediwe uatloy ot the wold. Nesoleed, "That tho Uniled States whall novc? Lestiy any more inttrest-bunriog Louds tnleea the wame are author)zed by a direct vote of the peoilt and thoso lisied ditlug the War of tha lwhwlilod whall be poid &s fusl av licy maturo according & T tery of 1o contrack which unthurid sud created that Indcbteduces of the poople, aud wist That contruct bs whall be subimitcd (o u dectson ol the Supreme Conrt of tho United States, and that all subscquent utte whichs lnuair oud chanye 108 original - cuntruet - ara heruly douounced 4 ger that the Flat-monoy lunatics may control the. noxt Congress, tho lifo of the present Congross doas not expire till March 4 next, iwo months aftor the formal resumption of specio-paymonts under the law, and five or siX’monthe aftor practioal resumption, Will not thoso madmen be poworless to carry out their wild schemes if the suocess of rosump. tion undor the BuerMaN plan shall have been demonatratod iu the meabtime? Will they convenleut wethod of disinfecling or deodorls- | lng a roow or closet. Ha aags that the com- mon phusphorus matches, 2 wet, give out a vapor of nitrate of ammonle, which 18 united whh ozoue, the MNfe-supportlug quality ot oxygen, 'The ozono puritics the atmosphers by consuming or dislutegratiog all decaying or hurtful matter, reduelngit to ite primal elo- ments, which 8od their ‘proper and lealthful functlouin thealr, The properiy of azono 13, of course, well known, but the extromely slnpla chusiog power of thelr Aat dollara to tust of pickels. Col. FORT (s not secklug a ro-clection Lo Congress to carry latoeffect any such revolu- tlonary and dustructive scheme. ——— To (ha Haltor of The Triune, Ciwicaco, Bept. 11 —In its busuc of jast Tucsda) Tue Twimuxk recltea tho facts of & receut Houtl Carolins outruge, by which & meeting of colored Repubiicans had beon divperaed by violence, After wuying thad only Onv CONILEDt W4 Lervesary, L waskes & balf-dozen, and finadly asaaits the Adinju- fatration of Waus Haurrox—kickiog generally 1ta) ot this moment. Almost overy form of come wercinl Indusiry was representod (i tho miceting ot shedeld, und the chief proposal was luat Parlis- nens should devote ita attention to the contiuuul decline of vur foreiun, trade, Homo valuable fpe formatien for our future kuidance might be ab talued in our preseat depresved condition. {11 in 0 nn‘u H‘:"f:.nf' llikululm that the {Jp\:rmfiul In vae sreatc stey luslat ou renowing thelr conitict ‘with the cmpioyers of labor, . All this goes to prove how severely the great manufaoturivg intercsts of England aro affected. At the meetiug the competi. m—— The Republtean Couventlon -for the Kane' _Couuty Legislative District ls callod to, meel at Geneva on the 80th, 1L 11, Evass, who served 180 seeeptably list seaslon, ls @ candidute for ro- uomination. Prurancu kuew Kxanysy's paterpal ances- tor, whom hu descrjbed as * ous Bosts, fuiu- mous for bis lusolence and villaiuy, who thought the perfection of llberty was the livantiousucss of specch,” T o . - i tiou, and be repedicd. find nny encoursgomont from the laboring { tion of the United Btates was frecly dis. :m:u‘l‘lhf ;:5::::‘"{%:’#::” x'.‘.‘"“?.fi? :’n:m‘ "l’"}x‘i :“ uf pliciug Savelidts, sl worth i ";7*",7'" oy 5‘...51.»:;“::-.”3"‘:‘.-:::“ "’:‘m':"'" e clusses, it thoy hisve omployment aud are | cussed, Ouo member of Porllament seomed | ToUBUNE winus ob bY sakiaz what hops theto s ;lllll’:eve?:: &"::f“.a::"l::" : :1’ a "r‘:l“lh .;‘t Jou il On-\xnhnnd ‘ém c"'mpmdl:"” ‘""' {sinait e deld O putaner “5“‘“;‘5!1‘).';;‘: R 3 , P o) Cry n o ot e enguyed Io mdoseri b pald in good money, to abaudon that system | to accopt the situation, and declared it to be i?:'inl‘fli..’u‘u’i:i".!f‘.: ‘:‘1‘ Illl:l::lc;tdl‘ln.uufl 3.?.‘:&2'.‘.‘3& to staud 1u & bottlo or glass. Fatae r:: ;&?‘Lfiwfi?'fl;‘; I|'.A;;::::ocu{:y u::‘l‘u:t :‘;..t‘i,‘i‘.’m{."fi‘..‘ n‘f':‘.fl.l..l';“.;rfllm lh:":on;l'fl:ll'"::‘ fi"fl*" % b ! . o i for an irrodeemable curroncy of much less | unreasonable for England to cxpact to con. | Jouy job,Pke the Boogly of tin mastun wonder e — 1o Mattstrcs 10 form bases Tot Tutelhi b yullow fever they are trylug to siuoke out. — —— The Indlana Republicans scem to be thop-' oughly united, aud bave cutersd upon $ho cank- paign with vigor and coursge. ‘Thoy wiil give & goad atcount of themselves In November, value? If the progress of this country toward {now prosperity bo as marked within the next threo ionths as it has been during the last threv months, Communism is s thing that will be little heard of, and the Fistists will hido their heads in shame, Last evevlng Tuzoposs Tnomas bhad bis forewell beneit fu Now York prior to bis du. parture for Cinciuvatl, Accordlug to hils pres- eut fnteutions, be will 2o to Cluclooati sbout the first of O:ctober and commeuce his uew dutics. Thero ara uot wanting strung frivads of Lis in Now York who sre wnrkmxcu retain uiw, and it s not an Jmpossibitiiy they wmay succeed lu wettlog him reloased from his con- tract, There aro also valld reasons why such & step will result {n the best intorests of Mr, Tuosas for, tho future. Without exprossing auy opiufon upon the merits of (Lo, case, wo sluply record this uctlon as 4 part of the history tinue to be solo manufacturers for the world. Even in the division of the trade with other Statos sho would still retain a large share, A wmember from Leeds doclured that even with alosa of the mouopoly England owns an accumulatod capital upon whick, it necessary, sho eould maiutain her ulation. Another momber attributed tho loss to tho jmunense increasy iu the flports of wanufactures from tho United Btates and other countries. Tho Times de- clares, ** Wo know all that statistics have Jogislation ou lubor quistions, caticcially witih 1€ fard o the hours of labor, wiucl wbould vt ¢ duced tn propurtion as tho uss of puachinery Mo crousch, 8t I conformlly with oltier cutlecs wiien Shtow (Way Worsor tub of euployicut. Jeesoived, Tuaba land of vyual productlyo ca- Ball bt sauject to cqnal tatation, wheihe? 4 or oty 10 1ng Jud LUk L laad olist i tho fatuea wiay bo eld 1 eiccs, and e he \mb}\'z Anualn Wey be pouserved W Lhe 2ty wonts A3lng the pollitcal statua of tho bluckw. 16 was ‘Tiz Tuinuss, § belleve, that upheld Harzs' Southern policy, aud fndursed the with- drawal of all {roops; and now that election time approaclies, wvery other dispatch from below Is besded uthern Qul itacis up & Lowi about the sdwmintstration of Boltbera Goveroors. Can Tuk TUBUNE uaine Suy prowuent nan who 1ol for the **Lost Cause,™ Who has aince made t nd Kept it without being furced vo? ‘The Suend of Sumter County bad the authunty 1o quell hat disturbauce and protect those uevroes, had bLe chuse to do 80, without as- sistanc frow the doversor, Tuk PuibUse vasscd by the shend, snd fouud fault with bigler so- Now jet 1 follow the wame course, go ud lay the blsmo whore [bproperiy be- the threaotd of the White flouse: thun ‘The Chleago Thines clalm to have forgtold the Malue resule two years sygo. Tho Time imer ca prove suythiog by its coluians, forit s s croater straddier thay Tos Haxpicka. Tas Trisvyk summary siows about forty preachers who ars candidatey for oflze, Tuose niller of jcha soil. Jiao'dedd, Tt the liberiles of peratlvgly dvjuand that the | Guadly n)_.m'l of caprtal, k8 |t ajn2ar: ‘The Boston Commeroiul Lulletin has raked up soms of tho excesses committed by tho rag-wouncy, people in this country a contury 840, There was -even more violeut opposi- tion to bard money at that time than there PEIORRRNY 4 A who preach 102 vrospect of pelt prefer politics fof 4 Duli-tas a3 i LOW. The Uoutinental scrip had takon the | to toll us, sud a dozen Roys! Cowmissions .m..y...n","fl:,‘l:x\f’um::f-n-\;]-:lhz?fir-“::m:‘.::h fzf‘ of ouie of the moet importaut sausical vvents of | to the putuls, 9F taiin vea opposite course from that which the green. | or select committees would not persusdo | ¥fvss, lanot the wan whom tue ;,-aulu honesily | th day, i - e s ul den o i aua el back has takon under the system lusugurated | Now Englaud to buy Bhetfeld cutlery and electad, W. . Newsax, e ——— e With yellow fever (nthe Soupis Flatlsm i | supt tas hofslaton sud il suci vsiode osiies by (ho Ropublican party ; its tendoucy wis | Shuvglal to tak o l"’ Tuu Tatouxs fails to percolve whercin ftis | (#0RoB . Buren, the present Stayor of Madl- | the East, und Kewneylsm on tée Pucific Slope, | swsals beangisies o taned 1F Auis. dbew; Mo inl the (ada Y Wik | SREDg @ our cottous.” Also, that | ¢ blamo for calling WADE Maupros's atten- | son, Wis., made # little #ocech the other day, | thls country seeis o el the grasy of. the (Bt which e wawdy ity th £ i e e d ) dows, o tradespeoply | ** foseiguers have ceased to be buyers of | tion to the ssisult wadv o the colored ageaker | dlrceted wt Presidons Haved ued pasty, thay | Faries, v posta ul Lmdbitd i peticus SELE which this part of tbem was received showed |, delegates are present. Among them (s one lady, |