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s s it A0 b e " » TS % % 4 THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER &, 1878, have grappled with it heretofore with im ity sra now swept off by husdreds, So far as it haw spread, no plica oa person ean claim 1o be exempt. [f one remain at homo or refnove elsawhere for rafety, he knows not at what minnte tho yellow monster tnay faston its fangs, 1o enn only wait in grim and silent despair its torriblo coming. It is the most disheartoning fenturs that these terriblo resulta havo been nccomplished notwitheatanding the almost superhuman offorts that have beon made to arrest ita And’ eloasd the manths of scveral Fiatlsta @i c @t’ibn‘tk who interrnpted him with questions. He ’ T i V¥ 8 | talked nlao abemt the National Banking sys- - R, e = ten, and discnsned the proposition to tax the TEIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Government bondsp proving that the former RY MAIL—17 ADVANSN—rOSTAGR FPRELAID. is the best tho conntry has ever had, and that Jiaus Eaition. ong year, 19.08 | the latter wonld-impair the eredit of tho by Raliion .80 | Government, and was impracticable anghow. sy Fafion, Twive pae E:03 | T whola rpecch ta s fallof good solid PEANE Tt s | moat that it ghonld boread by every ane In 38 the Btate. ~ tinn of moraia, not a traco of prrw]:-nlb that warrants such n wholesale swindle. © Tho men who cnina to the relief of the Uovern- ment in the time of its necesuities, ad- mwancod it money necessary {o protect and defend its integrity, and ran ol the risk of a failure of the cnuse in which they trusted,—these men are to ba paid off in * absolute money,” irre- deomable and worthless pleces of paper. ‘The men who have been inspired ,with con- fidenco ih the honesty of the Ameriean peo- value of 00 Iandls torth of iinproved farm others have heen sotd and butehered that no Adoubt would have died If 8 Jittle time had been glven them, ‘Tie mattqr 18 one guite beyomd the reach of the Health Omficer, and quite be- yond the sazacity and virilance of the butchor, amd, wo may as well add, it is quite too inuch for the honesty of tho breeder, when he fs bronht face to face with a sctlous peennidry losa, or tell- ing the whole truth about his ewimnls without eqtilvocatioh or mental teservation™ [t 18 pos- stble that & log taken out of an Infected Mook may bo entircly healthy, and ite flesh as whole- per acre, s—ilioy may bo ealled im. ponsibilities—of taxing mortgnges in this Btate hava resulted in the aubstantial failnre to asness thom, and thorefore no tax is patd on them cither to tho State or to the munidi- pality, Our poople, under tho entaugle- taent of tha Jaw, linve to pay the tax in the slinpe of incrensed interest on loans, but the State cplleets no revenue, It illuatrates onoof the most romarkable of the many. The Maine - Statesman op tha Financial Issues of thy Day. . 5 i A Review of* the Monetary Mg, tory of the Country for Hoventeen Yenrs, (o Yartaof a year, per WEERLY EDITION, POSTPAID, One cory, ter yeal Clnhof fouT.o.v 2 e ' 2 14 has defled ol & 1t s | curlous uotions which gain, posscssion sof soma for food a8 ever it twasi h:fl who kn:m- . EBpectmen copl - ' nances sub. | ple, and who have Louglt the Government | courss, M4 defled nll remedios, i hich gain, possel o Just at what Inciplent stage of the malady Itis = C;;amrm'umzc B e mi’ft‘:l ;:‘ti:!e:;" :; lt’;."omfi::i; Comtmittee Edl;ds at a Tull nonuldangllon from the origl- | bafiled the skill not onty of the Lost physi- | men's minds, that the vory peoplo who bor- | sare to indulgo In eatlng it! -There s ona way, Some Hard Nuts for the Fiat-Cyr. ciany in tho Bouth, but of hnndreds of the best physicians and norses of the North, who have lent their assistanco, in | many casps only to swell the dAlly roll of donth, Every city, town, and villags of the North has sont ro- liof, 'They' have showered handrads df thonsands of dollara in money amd * great stores of material comforta upon tho aof- flicled South to ald their Associations in their Lravo and benaticent work, but all this generosity has beon powerless to atop the progresa of the fover, “*Bo bad bogins, but worse remains be. hind.” Business is paralyzed. Disonse, evon qnicker than panids and hard tines, has Lrotight trade to n standstill. The cotton- ficlda aro whito with tho iarvest, with noone to gather the staplo. Tbe sugar-crop may share a similar fate if tho disonse doos not top soon. Now Orloans, shiit off by n rigid Kemittances may be made elther by drefl. exores | ¢ 4hy” Coulily Board only goes o prove i red Igtior, Bt 1ok, 2 it um"’,'l'fifi;‘x"cfi';":mw‘;fi.;:"" what has been repentedly sgserted and Dally, delivered, Sunday excepted, 23 cents per week. | domonstrated’ by ‘Tas Trinvse, viz.: that Dally, delivered, Sunday tnetnde), 30 cents per week. ia thie control of.tie Boatd ‘Addren THE THIDUNR COMPANT, the ringsters "" ‘m At Corner STadtron aud Deatborn-sta., Chicago, 111, | have atwvamped (he Treasury wi heir cor. Orders for the delivery of Tnx ;l'u‘»;un st ruption and extravagant favoritism, It FanlsEouk sl llyetaix b n e ey shows that tho shameless voting of * ex. bl UL TR R tras” to Ilanxs, Sexron, and Warxea has TRIBUNFE. BRANCIT OFFICES. mora than exhanated the fund availablo for 3 a8 established hranch offices | Court-Housa constriistion purpones, the fund o ine eecibUot sumscHpliphs and. siveriencniass | Liaving’ besn overdrawn mearly 200,000, Hollowr: 5 and that the wrk of comstruction Nk = . KT, M- 4 ri‘.fi,‘:nffi':f..ffi' ey i cannot Le cArrled forward by menns 11 e, France—No. 19 Rao dela Urange-Batellere. | of dirgct taxation, but must be dons, if at . Mantxn, Agent. . he tax, ety LONDOR, Eng.—American Exchange, 448 Strand. | all, through the permission of the taxpay - mnwy P Gnin, A'::::z:“ = of the isste and salo of more bondn. The BAX FRANCIRC, taxpayers havetonce rotused to vole carte blancha to tho profiigate m‘w. and they will iR b continue to refuss so long aa thero is dangor . - i, . s born and State, **The | Of the perpetuation ‘of the Ring by the B TaR renomination aud re-election of its members. rofoy Chaps to Break Their Teeth On, nal purchasors, out of whoso hands thay have largely passod away,—thsse men are tv bo forved Lo take rags for their dues. ‘Cho net saving in intor®t—for the intercat will be nil when the Government can print nbsolnte monoy with which to pay it—will amount to abont the tazes on whisky and tobaceo, and these taxes may then bo repealed. The American poople can thien boast of the mag- nificent ashievement of having repudinted their obligations and dishonored their coun- try for all tine, in ‘order to furhish loafers ogd bummers with cheapor tobacco and whinky | ] But it is not morely national dishonosty which the new party holds ont to the Ameri- can people s a bait for votes. Thero is n deeper nnd more far-reaching design thon this, The schefno of absolnte money will likowisa onable every individtal debtor to awindlo everybody he owes ont of evory dol- row this money. executathese mortgngos, and poy this special tax of 2 por cont additional ftereat, aro the most violent and uncompro- mising defenders and clinmplons of the Inw which is consuming their substauce and re- ducing them to the condition of mero laborers for tho moncy.lenders. . The systen of taxntion of dabt has becoma 0 opprossive that the writer {n the Atlantis nsserts, a8 an ascertained fact, that milllons of dullars havo beon withdrawn from Boston beeauso of the “excessivo 'taxation, which takes ono dollar out of overy threa of the earnings of savings, Es{imating the taxes of Hostow 1 all forms, ko renches' the con- clusion that the tax which the proporty of that city pays to all kinds of govornment is equal to 220 per 81,000, Tutting G per cent as tho nverago rate of enrning of the prop- orly, every third dollar which property pro- duces in takon by the Government for taxn- howerer, in which perfect security muy be ob- talned,—resolutely refuse to eat vork fn any forne, % The World's Money the Only Safe Basis for the Nation, — et —— "“Gath" hates Sax Tuney, sud rund a parallel between W and Bey BurLen after this savage fashion: - Which ta the mare demorallzinge —flurr.sen arond- nit the poor tu Be President, of Tr.pen usine the gnine of ngintater fife to by 17 1 prefer Hrt- YL A daat least raucy: Sawis iioto Tresidential aneak-thioviz, BUTLRR v an amus- ing pimte: Ti.ney tsn ceumpled nilser, stunted and sniltten by the Almigity, R e eee—— The valn of domestic exports for the year ending with Aucustwas 83),00,000,—an In- creasy over tho provious twelve montha of $117,000,00. 'Tho imports for tho firs nameit vorlod amfounted to §130,000,000,—a deuline of $35,000,000 as campared with the year ending with August, 1877, This Indieatesn very de- clded revival of business and an enlarzement of the foreign demand for our’ produgta. The Tloo, James G, Blaine, of Matne, arris the Urand Pacifio Hotel nn ®unday mornie 19 and sinca that time han been recupersting hyy pq, Bausted encrglen for the effort at the Taheryacy Instevening. A full reparl of his able rpocy iy herewith presented to tho readers of Tur 1y TSE. Tho members of the Caton Veteran 1y, which fon. Martin Beem In President, nescutie] At Ihie Urand Pacifie Matel ot 7:10 0'clock fur e purpase of excoriing the distingulshied mpeaker te the place of meetinz. About two lundred . bera fell into ranks inder the command e ¢ Jatobe. After tho playing of n patriotic ajr by Nevans' fiand, Cien. Beem fook the g vortumly of Infreducine Mr. Wiliar Clark, formerly Adjuant General of the Ary Aladlison Two Orphians.” A FatTellow last night took Wis first Jossbn in " i 2 Uon, It1a not romarkabla that capital under : 8 of the Tennessee, who made a few patentic re. . | The Court-House must wait. until there ina | lar he owen. . .J'armors in dobt'nre told that | and alnoat cruel quazantine, not only I B the shorter eatechism, 8akd tho Flatist 1o | marks congrataatiag tho Cla o 1o i Tandwioh reens erten (ark and Laate,” Eo: reasonable prospect that ruscality will he | thoy rany soll n few buslicls of grain for a | from the North, but ovon from the Southern | similar circnmstances will seck invogtment made gold?? Kenator Br.atys retorted: % Gon | aa ,E,..,,.S.,,,, them ot the lm||';r4unc2rfi::,.-:;:.::', wagement of Lawrence Darrett, **Richerlen.” laced in the minority in the Couanty Gov. | few thousand of tho fiat dollars, and thore. [ interior towns, Innguishies. 'Fhe trado of hor | clsewhera when taxation thus consumes its Almichty! Moazs omitted to aay so I the first | ating the glorlous memories of fhe pust. tle hag e 3 ", vienk: with “pay " what they owo. Of conrse, | ntorchants is paralyzod. Ifer worksliops are | carnings, Tho policy of tho day—that polioy | chwoter of Clenests, but h®gzot it In the sccond, | heen traveltng througiout the Unlted Staten eqy Dearborn nm'i.'::n'-'-lr’-:: ?l‘n:r::r":n(mmn ] - after that thoy will havo sense obough to | closed, ‘Thousanas of her workingman are | undor which industry and production can Whero‘ ”he declared, *The gold of Ifavitab is ;" :‘l‘lgt:!‘:fil:l)':fcfl;l'll::;n'v fl";ll he "Ilml -]l?\‘n-r failed doseph Murphy. **Kerey Gow.” - In an ordinanés submittod to the Common | refuse to part with any of their produce cx. | without employment and without moncy, It bent thrivo—ly to reduce tasation to tho | Ruod. e e e ekl el f:;""'l:f n_:'r'n";;‘:";"““'l :"J"c 'a Theatrs. Council last eveniug it {a proposed to tako a for monoy of real valuo. HBo tho Na. | 18 ostimated that the Government will have | lowest rate. Lot the millions now extorted OThe happlest it in Scuator Batkn’s aheech | thess survlving watrlors of the late elvil tonficy Hamlin's ng propt cept mouoy 3 Clark streat. oppomite the Qanrt-louse. Eoksgrment | logson from the recont lomantable murder of | tional porty say (o all othor poopla im debt: | to f0ed 50,000 of her peoplo for wecks to [ for public nses be foft fn the hands of the f 1ae nliht was when he Ueclared that he *would | and afier he had concluded they appeared to wagy ot Domintek Murraz, ** Eacaved from Sing biag.” Tolicgman Race, and to frame some legisla- | « Vote witl come, Frotn these counen alone, the Sonth. | people, anYlet them so employ tho money | rather trust the Cook Count Comwissloners | 10 tear anvther speceh, They egan to clunor fyr s - us and help us to put into pow- 3 ) ) y Atademy of Maste, o that chall roadhuaedd eRiatnaity gt | oo ‘&,,.,,,.gog.,.,,p Whio- ara’ willing | after having lost, fiousands of hor poopl, | i it mey grgy i tholr Douds, fustoad of | with tha suaustof mioney 1 be ssued than o | Gen. Logan in o e s, AT el Haitted street, between Madison and Monroe. Va- | 1,6 pawnbroking business in thlncnfiounn. to do our bidding, and tho Gov. | must loso millions of monoy and bo sot back | being sunk, ns now, in the corrupt ses of | trust itto Congress.”, It Dought down the . ] Al to e tiety entertainment.’ % R Club that he was very giad to meet them on hinuge easlan, ‘and he hoped ey tould have a pleassyy time, 1o sald they ware Just about getting ready to march dowwn Lo the Tabernacle to hear tie iy celehrated speaker of this country, and one whomn hie and they admired vory much, 1t remindeq the ‘veterans that then was ne time nor place for hia tomakea speech, and, thercfare, he beged 1o by excnsed. e thanked them very kindly for cailing lim ont. After & goad deal of clapping of hapis and otlicr applause, tho Cluh got under orders, and Sir. Dlaiae, having leen Toad carrlage, was encortod fo the T by the band, house. o tofore the pawnbtokers have criried on their , operations with singular immunity from interference Ly the authorities, with the resnit of aiding, enconraging, and abot. ting crime upon o scale of disgraceful mag- nitudo, While it would be unjust to sssort yhid 4 e that pawnbrokors a8 a class are the natural {;'gu.xcraxm: b"""m"m‘mmmmu b alliaspaf thieves and burglirs, it s nover. = 5 theless true that the disposition of stolen TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1878, goods Lins boen made safe and easy by the At just ot the timo whon she had begua lo ro- cover from war, and panie, and civil con. tusibn, Tt is a hard fato, and ono for whioh history hapdly records, o parallcl. N ational pride, honor, and sympathy alike appeal to the wnore fortunate soations of- tho country nofto stop in the work of woll-doing * until the afllictod Houth fs lifted to Ler foot and healed. THE ABUSES OF TAXATION. ernment doht aud all your...own public extravaganco, debty shall be cancoled and discharged by flat; théu you can start over on your own scconnt, angd refugo to receive anything but »oal money in exchange for your property or your servicesn.” Tho schemo Is preeisoly ihie same as if the repudiation of public and private debts wore declared by act of Con. gress, aud overy man who votes'with the Natlona! party voles directly, aud miwst of DooriTrre can uever be coushdered a Com- pleto Letter-Writer as Jong us e allowa Con- gressman WILLIAMS, of Wiscunsiu, to writo bettar Jotters than he docs. ‘fhie 8an Franclseo Chronicle notes the arrival at that port of an Anicrican namod Lmwis C1Asg, wha for mora than a quarter of a ceu- tury has uever scen a civilizod country, aud has reldom looked upon the face of & white mau. Snnt Frantisco 1s tho first glimpse of clvilkation he has had since be loft his native home in Dan- bury, Conn., tiventy-sevon yoars ago. For twen- ty-five years and Mix montus hio has lived on o , ——— The Qreenbacker who interrupted Bonator Bruse Inst night had not the courage of JuDAs, elsa lia would have gune vut and hauged himself, 0 & Bernacte, precedeg That squatty temple, Whici §s capy. ——— s feracious cannitials, and he bas seen cannlbaiism practiced as n fne art and as a flego display of human ferocity, Mr. Cuass says that this hor- rible practico §s fuduized In prhetpatly to grat- ify n-deadly spieit of revenge which ono tribie of natives holds against auother. In the many hrutal and bloody clvil wars which they have waged agalnst one another, the slain and capt- ured vietims aro enten with a vengeance, In thelr-religlous tlies, dls0, they offer up human ascrifices captured in battlo. When o victim'{s sclected for u cannibal feast, bis“body {8 washed clean, and “tho hale of his head is burned off. If the fonat is not of areliglous character, the victim fs simply beaten to death with war-clubs, aud when tead his body fs again washed and placed [n a large gven dug luto tha carth, ‘Tho body 1 cooked to n furn, much skill anid prido belug manifested In tho profes. sion, and when fhe corpse * looks brown and beautifully cooked, a shout of demonlae laugh- . 4r rends the sir, and tho cooks are compliment- ed fnthe highest terms by the hosts of cannl. bals thirsting to enjoy the dreadful luxury.” While tho feast: Insta the greatest hilarity pro- valle, and after the dcbauch is over they repalr fo thelr lits and slecp off thelr drunker carousal. ‘The flesh moat Highly rellshed s nmrl af the African, and a coloréd mun who In Jife neither drank liquors nogamoked will be Jux- urfously fed and tended untll ho'ts ready for tho sacritice. The bodles ofntsslonaries rank noxt Lo thu African, beeauso they aro. belleved -t huve tived temperately, and for that regson tirg healthy food. Young children and wnmarricd Ioniales, if youns, aro wlso <ousidered toothe suwno morsels, fzau, He lius an cye out after a seat tn Lhe Senate. g 2 y ‘ Zacn DLEN Is salt to o organizing | bieof sealing about 7,000 people, o packed s e T ]nblnncc} a:h T-;nfie;; :epg._nw;::z; ::;;n::::zii:. then knowingly and iinentionally, for just [ A weitar in the Atlantic Manthly for Octo. | KTUP Of islands o the Pacife, fnhabltod by aw:n,mfi"é;m sl to Iis oruanislog | Be atetaliuralns 30! Junie, i ey Toe! R ol 244 jance of A 3 s malu floor, And bt few seaty to wpare in g farthest aud dlmmest corners of the iiry, The audience secmed 10 Lo fntha iehest of ADirita, and applauded tho apesker fo th echo.. Ju. tore ¥ o'clock Mr, Hixine, with b at tho Taberuacke,and was cocorted to the aunld touif cherr,' Tiero were on the pl sidea the Yeteran Clab, Jadee Han Htuten Dintrict-Atlorney ¢ tho Ruv, AFtiir S, Ben 3, Campbull, dudae Hooth, W, W. ( Abner Taylor, William Aldrieh, Gen, T Artane i t L that parpose. Can so bold and infamous n proposition ever provail in this‘couniry? Cnn a major- ity of self-respecting people ever sanction it? Cam honest meh so stiflo their con. scionces as to vots for {t?, Can thero be n majority of men in a nation like onrs who are not only dishonest, but are willing to moke a pablic confession of*thoir shame whilo still persisting in it? What man who votes for such a soieme wilbdare #it in the jury-box and condemn o wrotch who stonls a coat orn rasher of bacon? What guaranieo will thore be left for sanctity or ‘proteqtion of proporty? Tun't it' a oraze which will expond itself before a majority of the American poople, or anything like a ma- jority, can be blinded and led into a scheme that would be a perpotual disgrace and ruin? [} e THE YELLOW FEVER, Thero is nothing more pitiable, more pathetio, more dishenrtening, or more torrl- DLle than'the daily narratives of the sproad of yollow feverin ‘the Houth., We know the limits of o great catastropto almost at onco. ‘Wo know, whoa night desdends upon tho Lattlefleld, tho whole list of tho doad and wounded. _In groat convulsions of Nature, we can dofinitely measuro tho limits of do- structiony Hitherto in tho history of epi- demics it has boon possiblo to fix motes and bounds, and to say.with some dogreo of positiveness what localities wonld bo spared and what would suffer. Thero Is an olafient of certainty in these horrors 5 in tho proont yellow-fover opidemio there is no clemont of cortalnty except its wide-spread and sudden fatality, Frow the very day that the yellow plague orossod the Gulf of Moxico in the ill-fated Italian bork and was landed in Now Orleans, it commenced to sproad with inconcoivable rapidity. ‘It fa not yot threo months ngo thut n brief dispatch annonnoed a caso of yollow fovor in New Orleans, and now the wiros of the wholo country aro Lurdened with plaguo-dispatches; thon aline or two told the story, now it takea several columng in each morning's issue of the dally pross to bring saddening tidiugs of diseaso aud “death ; Ron an operator could seud the nows in a miuute, now tho telograph companles cunuot supply men fast euough to gather andsond the nows. Ia hardly longer time than it took the Italian vessel to bring tho seeds of death from Havana to Now Orleans it had not ouly obtalued lodgmont in that ber discusses *'Tho Abuse of Taxation," The articlo is dovoted malnly to eriticlsms npon tho nction of the Boston Uity Government, which last year lovied n tax of $700,000 (o purchnse city honds for the Binking Fund, and at the same lime issued abont the sama amanot of new bonds to bo added to the city dobt. The articlo, howerer, hns soma suy- gestions which may have s boaring upon watters and things outside of Boston, ‘The tnzation in Boston ‘i compnted by taking the total redenno of tho United States for tho yoar 1877 at $260,778,051, and as. suming the population to ba 45,000,000; and this gives a per capita tax paid to tho Na- tioual Government of 36,80 ; indirect texn- tion ia Masanchusetts is put down at §2,40 per capita, and, tho direct Btate, connty, nnd city tax for Boston being §8, 734,214, and the poptlation 841,019, the per capita tax is 825.60, or an apgregato tax equal to £:33,60 per inhabitant. It may not bo tnappropriate to state just ot this point, by way of compar- ison, tho taxatlon’in Chicago for tha same year, ostimating the population at 460,000 : troduced Inst evoning is a step in the right o 2 direction, and the Council should lose no Roumanis, throngh bor legialative chaw- | yino'in giving the mubject careful considera- bars, bina concluded to'aceept tho inevitable, | yion Tl munder of Policoman Rack in tho Bessarabina pill included, and informs simply o reminder of a duty long neglected tho Powory thit slis bows to tho will of | by onr ool Toglefators. 1t must b neglect- Europe as oxpromed in the Treaty of Her- | o3 1o longer? Tha blood of a brave and lin, N T T oflau’l?&;.l..‘ uo smaall measure at the **An Engllsh Oabinet Council Had decided to [ door of the Coitign Canncll. Thore ia allow u,fi Indian Governont to gun the | litle fear of undne deverity, The loneat Afghanistan sampaign, this b‘c\m{ho tmost | awnbrokers will clicerfiilly spbmit to regu- economical mathiod ; besides, it in calcclatod | lations calculated to suppress crime; the dis- thuk sucl cour wil sl kel o e | Lone pawnbrokors must: be trasted- as about complications - with Ruasia, .onil§,- | thieves and driven out of tho business, prive thoafuir of Atht significanee whicl it |, ) vwifuld othorirlue ndith vy THE 'PARTY OF DISHONESTY. = Never till now in tho history of this coun- vy has thero been an effort to found a great ngfional party upon an appéal to.any dis. honust suntimeht among the people.’ There have beon factions and cliques with dishosest purposys that have sugcaeded for p.time'in decoivity “Eerfaln. communition; | Dishonest men have succoeded fn carzylng local ma. Joritios with thom by.perfinal magnetism, or by intrignes, or by holdfag"8as,, promises of advantagentovostaln classes that wore in thte majority for th beingt Becllonal 4nd class “intorests havo been used- to frfgther political dosigns that were unwjflhy. Jjéusures lave been cafriod undod’ false Bfotenses that should have bean cojidemned, +Individunl States hava in raro instpbices had ‘a majority of inhabitants willing, 4’ vote for repudiation, in part or in wholf, ‘of dobts alloged to have been fraudulenty contracted. But there hns nover boforo baed an attompt to organizo o national party. upon an opon avd'avoweil scheme of swivdling; this scau. dalons spootacle wis left! for ihie wo-called National party of pur_day. “Thomovement wo yefer to ia not local nor scctionnl ; it s not the faction of any exist- ing party; it does not appenl to any well-do- fined class, Its ambition is to selzo the (&vnmmunt and tho National Congress, It 1l buill up & separate and independont or- gunizatiog. It lins a eandidato for Congress in-nearly every district in the Unitod States, It'hopes to elect the Governor of ona of the oldest and ‘most impartant States in the Union, It has accopled Domoorats only when Domocrata Lave practically foraworn the ofd partyhnd joined the now party, It bhas introduced an uctivity into politica that tha country has not witnessed sduce ante. Blavery timew. It is canvauing every city, Mare waorl for the Porren Committee. Tiat rowing-match mhy have Leen anothor great fratl. COunTsEY aud “HANtAN veed Investi- gatitig. —— Urorog ALrnep Towssaxp says ho likes Bux ButLen beeauss hie’s saucy. [n this re- spect Gronae nnd Bex ore a good Ueal alike. 5 % 1 s How, "0, B, Ty, Dougtas County { dudie Waite, and tnnany othese, 8 fusien, of do Daviess County, called fhe cting 10 vnler, and announced that the Kegon Houn Cendral Committee dind selected Uen. dotn A, Logan- a4 Ctiademan of the meetier, and 1+ would now call upon thot well-known military commandor and gent to come torvinrd and anvuie the reanonsibllitics to which hie hnd teen appointed, Givn, Logan waw greeted with wan apulaine, and, nficr scknowledging the coml. spienty jutroduced the whcoker of thy ovenuz, [ Chicer after cheor greeted Mr. Dlaine na he cave forwatd. When quiet was restored, ho SIOKR AS POLLOWS] Crrizexs ox ILLisuia: Ko man, and no party of en, can ke u political fasuo that 14 1ot in oo nttnds of the eople s and -thin. yaar, whether peo. plo like 1t or not, the cnrreiied fnest’ sl uant and npuertnest in the minds of 1h Afifer peonle, And it will bo there unill it 1s sotticd, will never Lo settled, ns nothing olao 1s cver set. tled, untit it fo sottled rfuhi, iAli‘)l:ln«n[ The questlon on wileh you Yre mvited 1o vole—1le question that ongaved popnlar attention fron weean to occan nn® from latia (o ulf—1y n peculise ong, for Tsubmnlit, e, Cuarrman, tuat the ones tlon s not whethere the veopld of the Uilled Btates ahall g0 forward to tha resammtlon of sperie payments, but whether, buving practically and actunlly reached wpecio pavienta, they will, by osltive Joeialation, o buckwant’ and” adopt 2 rredecmable carrency; Meanse [ submir, § presence of men liera POLITICAL ' NOTES. ¢ The Cairo Arjua (Demsocrutic) says the Green- backers of Alexander County have all joined the Republicans, A Piorla dispatch statos that Bir.r, SPRINOER and Chieago * crooks’! were wyrking that clty, —lie, for tho rag-baby; they, Tor the robbars! Looty. i & et ) Tne Rov. DALy, the Greonback candidate for tho House hinthe Thirty-second Distetes, lins Arawn oft in favor of IL. 8, Reew, oho Hiat can- didate. st It 18 now stated that the Buoixasten dele- . gotes from Fdwardsvillo were elected by Wabash Rishway section-hands, only a fow of whom were legal Viturs, i It Decivs and #O1d'Frox" are stumping 8¢ Okaw tiwlicd,” They aro reported us malking casy stages,—from ope gin-mill to snother. ‘They are both gooa Bourbons,” aud take it | atralzht, ¥ ", The Bloomlugton Duntagraph siys Jonx ARMBTRONG, Greeaback candidato for the Seu- atd,jn LaSalta County, 1s a Bourbon Dethigerat o disguise. Aln't they all that kind of fel- lowst’ ol il ¥ ‘:" ————— [} ‘Tho town elections in Connecticnt yoslor- day developed the significant fact thot in that State at loast the Republicans are not only holding their own ‘as againat the Fint crnze, but hnve received nccussions’ of strength. The vole shows s unifo, m Ro- publtean gnin in veatly all parts of the Btate, nnd it also shows that the Fiatists aro likoly to cut no appreciable figuro in tlis voming Blate and Congressional elections, ¢ —— 1 it United States tax State tax.. .. County, town, aud pork tax [HITHE CERTe o Water tax, ana specisl tx ‘Total tax per capity This does not include cortain indirect tax- ation which wo are not ablo to compute with accuzncy, Novortheless, the tax, though one-third loss than that of Ioston, {4 suf. ficlently oppressive,” The fact that taxes in Chicago aro less than in Boston is duo somo- whnt to the fact that, whon the now -Consti. tution placed a limit on maunicipal dobts, Cliicago hod nlready attained the maximum, and, being compolled to make expenditures wholly out of current revenue, public im. provewents have . been severely * limitad, while Boston, which alrendy owea a net debt of £20,000,000, haa a8 wargin of soveral mill- ions yot in which to increaso the debt, Sho is, therefore, rolling nuw bonds raplily, and at tho sawo time lovying dircot taxes to take up old bonds not yot duo, supplying tho deficlt by dircct taxes. A tax of §u3 per capita of the population is a largo one, and it bearn hoavily on ghe property from which it s exacted. In Massachusetts, tho State low treats dobts ns property, snd taxes them scoordingly, Tho samo law provaila hero, the dilforonce belng that in Boston the tax s enforged and collected, whilo in Hlinols the Note rocaived from the scenen of the im. portaut contests’ to be delérmined to-day in Oliio and Indisna unite in roporting adagreo of activity and interest oqualing that which wrovails Iu counection with Prosidenti elestions, and fne eurpassing tho_ ardimy! stato of thingy in Btate and_Congres: cumpuigna. ~Ewiyyliero] ths n’&flyfi uro alert and active, aad”all signs‘poft to Bo ho ure faz more co than 1 10 spuak of 1t,~tn thuso who hay A Jungurt in “tho West whoure most fauniine wil the policies and politics, with the micasarcs of tha Weat,—that thero ncver hus irea & tune since Chicazo was acliy, fu now or more, When: thu: paoers man 4iing among the puuple wasas near 1o gold “value as the f’.ummm‘ouu of paper money In the Eaited Statg n to-night. |4 uae, ) | anpent (o thuse wig have known ft lonjeat, and lenowin it best, fur ihe truth of fhis nsertion i sad baviug, aw 1 suy, by 3 avrica of wiso measurce based apun o series of bit- tor espericleed, brought the currency sof eauntry umill ' i ab . practicar ey ity With com, und betng Just realy Lo sweleome com b , oo ——— Rock County, Wisconsin, may be, aud ls, s poor place for Democrats, but some of them are declded!y sound on the currency question, notwithstandlng all of cx-Senator DooLitrLe's miselonary offurts. « Not long ago, nt Beluit, CuxroN Baomitr, a prominent Democrat, spoka from tho same platforin with Congress- man WiLLiAMa, the Rupubllean candidate, and declared hila intentlon of supporting the Repub- lican ticket, because ft was the only way he could sustain u sound curroncy. Last week a Democratle convention was called for tho First Asseinbly District of.Rock Cuuuty, sud only two Democrats were presont,—tizonas Hmye- sort and W. T. [aun, Iessorr bolted und jolned the Greenbackers, whercupon HaLy, orunnized hinsei! into n convention ana adopted the following resolutlons as a platfo: Wiennas, The so-called Demueratio Conventlon at Rikhurn, which indorsed Citantes H, Pangin, the Greenback candidato for Congeosn of the Firat Cungresslons] District, wisreoresented the Demioe cratio parly; therafore, . Lissoived, "Shat tieir sction 44 not bloding on the Demoemts of tho-¥irst Congressional District of Wisconsin, Livsolged, That gold and sllvor caln, and a paper converiiblo o culn ulthe will of the holier, shuuld bu tho unly currutioy of the country, aud stoudy stups be taken toward specle-paytnent, and thy hunost paymont of the public doit. A farmer named 8xow, of Moultrle County, nokes atlidavit that V. IL Biusy, -Democratic candidate for Represontative fn the Thirty-acs- onit Distrlety swindled bt out of his farm, The Democratic’ Comnitico proposes to burk that BNy, . 4 L oNe M. IL Evaxs, the Republican candidate for re-cloction to the Mouso from Kone and Du Page, was the weinbér who took the Mititia bill on his back and carrfed it through the Hotise, 11 the First and Second Refinents bad a vole, Evans would go hnulilay u rousing majority. the polling of an unusually lieayy vQje. 8 fur us cgn bo judged from w'survby of the fleld on'tho day beford the battlg, {ie outlook i 1 clreutntlon, —waiting for 14 K ro ta leap e Uie channgy . of clrcnlation, question | ¢ willlioup the paver so wind of whbether wo will go buokwaad the coln, und £o onco. more vy to W {rredeainable proy sud - all the evile al-* tendant toon it 1 0 LNo JR8UE UpoOn the gentics men who talk about remumption. They coneto nie and pietire the hardaiips of reanmphion, Wt the irarduhind that arg connteed Wit 1 lave heed goue through with, Wo tave made the vacnfces, We have zona clear through with them; and we Tiave 2one unkil We ura now on Pl top, oosn: down inte the promlsed lar; i L 1fiost encourn Y Taly dosires to/havo a hfilfl 1n the settlo. ment of the Grock ?lmltlgfl, and has so In- formed the authioritios gt Athens, likowise the soveral trenty Powgds. Iior proposition does not appear {o havd mot with much sue. @258 in cither direction, the Greak Govern- ment politely decliving to entertain it, and tho English Foreign Ofico intimating that the wovement now boing wmado with s view to Jmyprove the financial condition of Greoco in siaply one of courtésy, and {5 uot to be }Ounidcred a4 an attowpt on tho part of auy bug of tho Powers'to obtain an influenco to +tho exclusion of Any othe: of The Ilon. Jonx DENESNT, member of three Constitutional Cquventtons, and one of the oid st aud most honoruble Dewocrats lu the State, controiled tho Les County Convention lost Sat- urday, and forced the Demoerncy "o dorse houest monoy,—the only Democratic’ Convone tlou In the Stato that has not followed Gouny uud the Urocnback hieresy, i tnviting, serenv, cheerful, aud prosperons lllfll Just us wo are golng to encr it and i) frults, gl p stups tho active Groenbuck party and Uon't 8k u slep In that ducection. Cuins 4 W Uy forly yoars utore i s Laugtor und flwfl"ln Lt ua tracu hintorically the greut fuets tat bare Lruut us to Where wo now stund, Yun corrall thiA Vusl aseumblige remeuiber the outhread of tus War. When It begun wo bad nothing {o this coun- try but the Slato bankd, We lod hoiabig t ths Vreusury of thu Uimled Btates by * An cx-member of the General Assebly de-' Tho roveuuo troubles n iho remote o P ¥ i Mr. Lincoln culled Congre : cotly, Lut s not pald to tho | Jesoiced, That we boltove the (overnment of | $1res Tz Tiiuxa to ask Gen, Bares, Nathonal | wien J i o it ; i villago, nud hamlot of tho conntey“with wora | eity, but had comuoncod its rapid marals uy | 2% s paid Indireetly, ol jo | the Unlied'statos was futonded fo bo a bard momey | candidato for Btato Troasurer, *IF, when bo yuas | 19 4t day “of July, Taif]” tie “cilsd i arigh 5 1 Sy it roken ot | euergy than either of the old ‘particn. Tt | th Valloy of tho Misissipgl, mssistod | Steto Troanury. Tho wrlter in tho Atntis Goverumonts Lt 3t Was' bho- ntetuin s v | St ; to° coutront & _grent rebeilion, whd i foun Lally 1n Btate Tretisurer, o Legislative counitten ever called ou him to eount the wmoney in the Treuse ury; and that bu then gathered o carpet-bug full of bouds sud weut o Chicago to get them couverted futh cual so as Lo produce the woney lo was chargpable with, And, alter the count was inude, did-he not return the vurrency to Chicago aud contiony to draw interest on the houndst " S 8 Treasury wolch hud uheodutely | beea 1eft withoui any rewourcse whatever, and (he ot hng by did wsa L recommond o fuan, and o lva of $250,000,000 uf United Stutea gemind notd was autharfted. These bfles were put Inte e latlon, You remewmber thuu, ‘They were amw the people, aud fn the courrs of v munths, Jug to the unfortunate wilitury sicugtion awl 10 frunble precipitutodt ubon tiks countey by a thrcat: oned rupturg wiih i i Lia thus states tho easo, showing how hoavily thin lnw falls ou proporty in that city. 1o sy L Theas nro startliug fiznros, bt thoy aro aa noth- Ing Lo those which abow the burden of taxation og property. * Amd here wo aro wel ut tho outset by an wlnost tunirmosutable diticulsy, ‘This difie culty 1s that she Avavasors act o tho abaurd sys. tenn of veckoning dobte ae wealth, For fustauce, mortgaged vry osavascd as part of the wealth of Boaton, Gufesvo whoro this leade: ordinary be- Iy would suppolo thus Doston w thia groatQre. No artur conld bo gr af the Asrossor, and for Uhis reusou: mosk reals estate owuurs lustvo much by that ealamity thad 1o rebulld thuy wera ouliued 1o mortgayoe, ofton o uearly the Jull value of the progesiy, . Muue weallh grew fusty for whorover buforu Lo irg there was ouly n butlilng worth porliam $100, 00, after fhie Ero There wos i bow biilotug and n moriesc, warlly together 130,000, OF perliaps. syon §jm0 s 000, Conscaurntly, it every huuse i tie city bad Leon burned our wealtn ikt have beon douyled m 8 singlo yeae. Lho very city debt Jtwelf te cuunted 1. (% honds aro Yeckonun tn. P el tion of ucitlzen’s edlalo, and that very burden which la crusbing ostan 1s wade to Agure as b wealth. Of conrso the illnstration_ applies to Chi. cago with a force wagmfiod ‘in the propor- tiou whicl the destruction of property Licro exceeded that in Boston, "But the law op. erates dlflorunlly_ln the twa States, Thus, in loston the property and the mortgage thereon ofo both assewsed aud taxed, and the Governmont recoiveninto tho Pablic Freasury the tax on the property from the owner, and ou the mortgagu from tho morigugee. In Obicago, and in oll parts of Ilinols, the mortgageor pays both taves,*but the Stato only recofves one, Tho man who-lends the <. roaches out for farmers, mochauics, mer- chants, and professicual men. It (hroatens tbe aunibilation of the Democratic party, aud bids defianco to the Republican party, It is bold, aggrdssive, and .vaulting. Aud Dishonesty 15 tife slngle issuo it urges as o feason for existonco and a bid for popular support. We do not wisreprosent the aim of the new. party movement. Wo meruly state plaiuly und literally what overy onthusiastio sud desiguing wember of the now party will adwlt iu torms of his own, * Wae want flud or absolute monvy,” s the dewanud of the new party, That demand ju dishouest. It involves the vopudiation of the public debt, and ‘is futended to givo every individasl debtor tho opportunity snd legal sanction ot swindling his creditors. Prof. Davio Bwrxa, in his recent surmon on tho *.Fol- lowing of Clrist,” sald: “It s not to by conceivod that a Christ-man wall over sea any arithmutio that.can trausfori ten conts into a dollar or that reveals a moral which can take from & neighbor aud nover Pay back.” ‘That Ia a proposition iu ethics which will not bs disputed; the converse is uot only un-Christlike, but dishouest. Yet the National party to-day wiks a mafority of the Auerican people te vots with it in order to adopt & Jegal arithwetio which will cowpute 8 paper flul a3 a dollar, and euablo en to decinration of the ( tition of the United Btates, that tho Federal curroucy should consist uf vor; snd that there §s tw powor 1 Cone u any specics of Fuders) papor curren- by tho malarin of its swanips and bayous, and nmow 1t las clutched all of Louiuinna and Mississippi, o part of Wostorn Alabama, Esstern 'Wexas, aud hg western portions of Teuncusse and Kon. tucky, has followed the Ohio River to Louis- ville, skirtod alopg Bouthern Tenuessee into tho otherwise Wuulthy mouatain regions of Northern Ceorgia, and sont 1solatod cascw evon iuto the Northorn clties, ‘Tho region now lylug in tho shadow of death embraces an orea 600 milos in 'lunglh aud 150 in breadth, east of the Mississippi and wguth of the Olio River, thu west bank of tho Mississippi through Arksusas and Alissourl having beon apared, though it Is equally ag swampy as the other. Hitberto the yollow faver has boug con. fined to certain localitics,;usually citics, and even to cerlain parts of citics, which have not obuaerved sanitary precautions. ‘This time it in ownlvorons. It scarches ‘out overy one. It spreads through rorul villages, vis. ita farums aud ‘plantations, and clulch. ¢4 even fuolated familics living milpw away from . juhabited contros. Like 8 fire swoopiug over tho prairies, it spares nothing, Like the tide rising over the low. lands, it 6lls nobanly tho riyors, bat avury little ditch aud gully, The very w uds of Heaven sooin to b full of its germs, and blow thein, a4 they blow the wintur's flukes, strengthening of tho Govornwment forces will bo necemsary to couvidee tho Hlicit distillers of the folly of their ottempt to resist by violonco the collection of the tax on whinky, A’ dosperate battle was fought lust Friday in Overton County botween the distillers and the Doputy-Collector’s posse, the former having organized in force and with such oquipments of fircarms n they could procure for the purpoge of repelling the invaaion of a distllery which had under. taken to make untaxed whisky. ‘Tho en- Bugcraent was not especially decisive in its result, further thau to domonsteato the ne. cessity for %0 sugmenting tho force at the disposul of the revenue officers that the 4ucstion of Federal supremacy umsy be sot- tled st onco and docisivoly. cy whatever, Lesulved. That the Cousention will not support any cantldete who docd nob stand firiuly on tho above plattorus, g Har. says the Conveation was outlrely barmonloud, and that the Domograty gonerally will vote for WirtLiaxy. S S T @ov. Wape HAsrros Ia getting moro fn tho wash than ha will be able to put out upon the lwe. ‘The other doy ho inade a speech fn which ha sald lio bud very Jetlo Interest In the money question,—dldn’t care whetbier he hud gold or ereenbacks, a0 bio had quougt,—but said ho would go * wish the Democratic varty of the North.” Nuw, just preciscly what will puzsia Mr, Wang Hastron witt be fo find out what the Demovratic party of the North proposes to do wbout the currency question, A New York or Counecticut Demoerat dovs not fue tend to do the swne thing that un Ohiu or Wisconstn Democrat Proposcs. Benator Bavarn, for example, is as wide apart frows Senator TUURMAN ud the Eaat fs from the West, and inany of the plutforms adupted by differcus State Conventlons, all clalming tu be Democratle wud roprosuntiug that party, are diuwmetricully uppoiod to vach other, Tha search whichh old DiousNks made with his lantern after au honest man was nathing compared with the bunt that will bo neccssary to flud uut whers the Democratie party stands un thls question. e compeiled then o resort Lo ilal great nicis: FERSONAL, " -8 VIhda wis L Toumdatton of e Bicse sixicd of the \\'n)ld—llw incusare which autburlecd boe i age of $150,000, 000 of Gov, Tlartrantt, Henator Cameron, and . President Prunkty 8, Uowen saw tho clephiant to- eether ut Baruum's show lu Warchaburg on Tues- duy, B Mr. Bucknoy, the Fall River defaulter, iy sald to be sulléring acute meutal agony, and keepe tho runof uewspaper parsgeaplbs ropocting b ascality, Mr, Pgrtello, n Washington,rifiemnan, shoot. Ing at ranges of BUO, 000, und 1,000 yards, made s scoro of 234 outof & possible 228, Tuat is near enouzh, ‘Ihe editor of the New York Fost laughs when he reads that Saw Cary ls W apswer Car Behurx, Tu thoss who know the two wmen I8¢ quite funuy, A Dunuis Kearney triod to addrezs a meeting ©on Boston Common the other eveniug, but b wan %0 houlod at 1kat the sprech was utoppod. Ll 4 10 louker even a curivalty In Bosun, Beeretary Schiur hasreceived a largo pumi« bor of urgent requests from Republicans 1o repeat his Clucinustl speech in Penusyivauia, ludiuu, Maseuchusetts, Now York, aud oluer Stajvs. Johy Lovejo LEUAL TENDER DAFEM, Bofore bio your wae out anotticr $150, 000,00 was called foraud votud, sud before e year Wad Ut Liat 3150, 000,000 wae gune aud the Uurer went Trudsiry was agsiu emply, and wi wroes mwl, ou the dret day of December, 17 sosult win syalo, ua §lave siated It before, ewuply Tronnry, uh upen Hevolitun, & oritical sad dunigerous situation, ang Mr. Lincoln subumtie e tensage (. Doccnivor 1803, emuructng 1es fuchy, Ll wo had burrowed e far wewe cold borruw, that we liad lesued Jeuol-tendee it a8 fur. w4 we could teeuw L, 8B £hat If we coutinued o twuy legal-tonder paver constantly deprectatiug 1 the public warsel, ¢ coull nut burruw ctia alngle dullar in the we tile mud Huanclal world, Well, thore waw 8 vers uatruordiuary crisie; thoro wero fusty salllions uss a1 thut were lesued, lyiag oo s deek of 1b Becevtary of tha Tromary. - T afny st iy subliiond uf pay duv 1o i, o Fressury had ol & ot 1 it Ve toanciol world waid, » 1 yod dd forwurd lsouitg legul-teader paper without lllht aud without Binity w0 wan can taid if by fuaus (b Goveruwent o doller wheiner he 1s dolid bk wnythii back ozeept @ ru. " Piereture, the it B, us | Ravo satd, was cril Wecould wot fssu0 papes money WIthout desiroying vurs ‘n.y 0 burrow, and yet we were compelled that e 1ot 10 liavy sowme sundy cwals L the dreasatly uiid Viu reuult won jusbas 16 alwuye wilkbe wied there are iwe centlicting nmll ‘JA e ks Attorney-Goneral Devesy Laving become sonvinced that Republicans in the South are somewlat vestricted in the expression of political opinion, the prevontives thoreof as. suwing the whapg of shot-guns and other emblems of Southern civilization, souds to tho District Attorneys in thoso regions coplous extracts from the Revissd Stututes Iu which the rights of wan, especlally those of the sverago elector, aro fully st forth, It i3 L0 be Lped that the reading portion of tho people in that section will inform the unreading mobs whose chief business it is ta - ———— The so-called hoz-cholera prevalls to such an " . " 80 yems of aye, who has | puations, Thers wee & cumii Pt crush out freo thought and froo speoch thay | Withhold what thoy have taken from tholr | into overy crack and crovice, It atrikes ono [ monoy pdints out o the borrowcr that dsbls :?:.;’ ;l t:m:l‘:: ;‘:xahl‘l?lcynlfl’:‘l::lyl:z: ‘lfif‘n‘l‘l‘: 'vl; buea clerk s Treasiry Dopartment for forty- ?Skf‘i‘.fifl?h“?flv5:'.2"1'.‘;'7;.‘1"-':&";.'3 s the the prineiples involved in the aforesaid ex. | Rolghbors, man down iu the crowded city strocts; it | are, by tholaw of the State, proparty, sube Dlaco ut this time, ‘T discase da ot contined | *% J0ph has boun dischiaryed bscuuse tao District | 0% 10Y 08 far i (0, us irgy uh winuubs 4 1t scarccly needs any argument to demon. nn‘lu the dislhonesty of tho new party, wovement, aince it iv all but confessed by the people who are supporting it. ‘'I'he new party dusigus to print & certain legond on a Pieco of paper, and force all ereditors, public and private, to accopt wuch ploce of paper in full discharge of their cluims. ‘Thils ploce of paper is uot 19 be a promise to pay, it is not 10 bo redeoniable ab sowe future time, it Uracts are im their nature fundamental and vecessary to the succosuful working of s Re. pullican Government, and that for the ro- suainder of the prosent campalgn words will be subutituted bludgeons, and civilized usugy take the place of mab violence, attacks auother at work on his farm; it scarchosout aud grypples with another so far away from his ‘kind that ho has not huard tho mounster is abroad in the land, It wakes no discriminations in its torrible murch of destruction. ** Witk equal Laud " it kuodky at the door of the Liovel and at the portals of tho wmavsion. It Lias swopt away poor faw. ilies and rich families. 1t Las ruvaged the uucleanly quarter of @ clty one duy uud the of Collinbia bus wore 1530 1r quota ul clerks. 8, Thowas McOnllough and MHoury Iis. queth, the promiuent cltizens of Annibolls who werg supposed 10 Le prepanng o Aght s dool there, bave been placed under §:1, 600 Lands vach to Leep the peace. Qov. Bislop, of Ohuo, in a regent conversa- tion sald that hie once Lufore started in life with teu thousaud doliars less thap nothing, und be be- levad that tho Grw of Bishop & Co. can syaln wake its way, : bl 1hat My uid bocrow $3.600,000,000 under the bilt I O phasnk aai b e iven th Fisli 1o 14208 sunther 3150,000,000° of feval-tender vav b cause 100 wliuition wus wo critlcal, the detbid ve w0 urgeat, tat i st bave some ready cash. U1 Lo Teauil wauas L ave stated, --s compivtl et Nuw, thai measure und that cumpromise wis B Acu bppealed o the Wurld ta' luan s bt all the world wiood ready to loun 3 1oilsd but yet all the guauclal world on this b of ghe Atlautic, sud on the other sic, d3bh SWe canvot dllarg to s ey W L Goverusieut Unices we are wurc iLub We VU 1ot 1ty destrop i gut money badk, aud if lo:“l?;‘uml ool youE ject to tuxation; that, if Le lends $10,000 and takos a mortgage therefor, ko will be subjoct uuder the law to a tax there- on, and to sccuro himself he wmust add 2} per cent (o the sate of interest which, in the sbsosce of such a tax, ho would uccept for hLis monoy, ‘Tho borrower has no remedy, so the mortgege uotvs are made to bear ursto of futerest 2) per ceut highor than the mwcket rate for to uny particular localicy, nor to sulinal of & certaln age, nor to bogs i a cortuln conditivn of flcsli; bus o dry and Jow lund, fu the fleld aud in the pen, Soung und old, lean aud fat, all are liablo to sicken und dle. When this discaso breaks out it gonerally runs through the entire lut, and us no specific has been discovered forfs, und as it is pretty well establishiod that 1t 1 epi- demic, the luss of all the auimuls in the flock is werely a8 question of thine, Aud the ceuundruin that we wunt to put Lo butchers and consumers ‘The Hon. Jases G. Brawx opened the campaign iu Chicago at the Tabernacle last eveuivg by a sterliug speech to an sudigtos OUF CUFrQNCY W¢ cannul 4 : . ks assistants " aud th It was thal Uontusd, rolisd’ of between 6,000 and 8, ple. will not even purport to represent .o thing | cleauly quarter tho noxt. It hus beon g wuoney, and ho mortguyoeor pays (his vxtra | L whether 1t 1 3afo to purchiase, alauglicr, and o r’;“:fl :l:.‘,"fi:: lllillll‘.t?llf:ml‘:du‘::lun n:-‘ 4 | buman ate e e L e wain topic waus finance, which, Le sald, was | of valae,—it is to b * ubwoluts'woney,” fu | fatal with thoss who are acclimated as with | futorcst during tho term of tho loan, As. | s¢ll tho huge tlat are kuown ta buve becu pilsed Washi y g1 eaing th mimvily aL1iie (uisthun, i o grou, anong thew Jhe Jupancsy Mlutster, Be ry K and Asslstant-secrotary Soward Lavo alsu formaily roturacd their visil, Thuy rep- Fevent thelr Interview 1o hisve been very agrelable, of the Lulted dates this gevar satd, **Go on, " to the Nlcretzry of 1l “>borrow a1l tho BouCy you ca. o the men who sucacniba 1o the tover st we bave mady this decliration: L, vy you $100,000, 000 udaitions] g 2 Swed'at otice 1 payin t odf the aruy, and @i B Lo you 350,000,009 aduitioust greenbave now uppenuost in the minds of the people, sud would remain so uatil settled, and sl tled right. His argument showing the ab- sundity of the * st "noney schowe, and his ! - ke langusgu of purty Vlutfonus, and full, Lawful tender for ull debty, whethor owed Ly the Government or by private individuals, Iy not that & confussion of Alulmuuslfr visnes, | TREL B MOLD Wora oF Law, et g send . i the infected afstricts. Information of are- Huble huture comes to us from the™ countey to the cilect thal svime (armers are in the hubit of strangors. It has not only tukon the whites, but tho blacks, wko bave never bad it before. It strikes those who remain at howoe, and searches out thoss ' whe have ‘fled itts the enintry, Douctors and tirses'wh nuwiug that the sum of wmoney loaned in this Stato on furms and city lands to Le $500,- 000,000; thu borrowers pay in the wuy of | iking out the well bogs that are fit to kill 83 | the conversation belng condueted through an in. extra intorest, becauss of thiv law, an annual | soou as the cpldewle breaky out, sud rubulng | terpreter. The Clinese st much grauted with tax of 7,500 000, or g s eata! to the fuld | iien o tominter, Hogs fom these uistome | tyar reseution. z Bk demiialoag ¢

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