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’ ) P THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1878, socretion of thoe nceorint books was earried | tobneco and cheap whisky. The net resalt, f ~ ?! @1”” wl’ibuailc’ .l into éxecntion. Ifa had, It napposws, | then, will be to removo all taxation on thero . e fght!" “¥ex had no backbone!' Y Yez went back onus!'* and cheers for Joux Hanor, When the nolse got too lond Woon would but- ton 1up his coat and walt until the tumnlt sub. slded. Ianexttriedtoexplaintheworkingof the Etcctorsl Commission. He hadn't proceeded more than two hindred yards hofors he was in- terrupted Ly cheers for DrNxis Kpanxer and cries of ¥ You've gov no solt thing this time, ‘ofd man!” *\Va want workl” *‘Give us greecbacks!? Tho howling of the crowd final. 1y ot to be so annoging that Woon gave it up as a bad job. partly beennse tho Qovernment wan in great stralts for money, and partly becanso tho Socrotary of the Trensury hoped he could in- duca the soldiers to save n part of their oarnings by holding them a9 an investment, But Mr. MeCurroom adds: * Tho oxpori- nont was not a success, and it was poon dis- continned.” Another convineing elroum- stance to which he rofors is that these notes were all paid or fundod into tho 520 bonds without any complainta of contraction while the process was . going on, 1f their power. Her signal defeat by Germany in 1870 gavo the Intter tho apportunity to oc. cupy the vantage.ground, and sho took Alsace and Lorraine, nulwithnlmdlflg the adverso criticisms of all Europe, rather than that her ally shonld have n position from shich she conld invade Germany whonever sho chose. Gtrmany no longer has to de- fend herself ngainst the davgers of French invasion, Thnt Lurden is now laid upon Franco, who mnst defend herself ngninst Germany, constantly Lauging over her like a telegraphed to Now York for inatrue: | two articles in favor of the mnnnln;;urer:, 5 it tions whether thero was ' any reason " | distillers, rotailers, and consumors, Now, it ¢ TERMS OF SURSGRIPTION, why the books of tho M{ning’()ompnny, will pny ta inquire into tho odst of this lux- DY MATL—IN ADVANCR—TOSTAGR TREPAID. | containing the proof of Titoxy'a incomo- | ury of cheap whisky. 3 i Pally Edition, one ye $12.00 | tnx frands, shonld not be “replevined.” He | Thero aro $130,000,000 of Covernmeht aris ofa feat, pot o h P N Eoniey b ont Lit was nssured there war ‘*no reason ” why he | bonds which nre used es banking capital. K Eatigay Fiiiion, (v shonld not geb the books, and forthwith | To pay off theso bonds in worthless Jal T of A 3ear, pae moRth.: the *‘wild Westorn way” of stealing them serip will be equivalent, of conrse, to mip- WEEKLT EDITIO was revorted to, and the New York end of | ing ont that amount of banking capital. All i R e the lino was notificd by ITanzanp that he | tho National Bauks in the' sountry will bo 3 Epectmen coples wnt free. A Presidential Proclamation {or the Benefit of New-Maxi. -can Bandits. They Are Commanded to Disporse, nng Troops Ordered to Enforco the Mandate, g X b t had “finished with success,” and *'lind ho | smashed, They will settlo up na Uost thty | threatening elond. rotirement had operated ad o ‘contraction of | Myrr Canpswrea’s Milwaukee fricnds no = b c;\x‘::yrm ok sdiacel o evlolizk Bt wnd books safely.” And the p‘eopla of this sec- | oan, Thoy may postibly redoem their lh- The English invasion of Afghanistan may, the enrrency, it wonld not hava taken ten or | sooner gave him & ‘“call to become a candl- Hablts of a Fortitied Whisky ) hemiuscesmeybomate ather vy gt exorem, | (RTINS U, Waila Wostern way," | culaling notes 10 fat scrlp worth nothihe.:| thoroforo bo looked upon aaan ofst to Res- | twalvo yoarsafte thoy woro ont of tho way.| dsta for th Uniiet States Senate then shey Community Down in gave him another to run for Congress in the First Wisconsin Distrlct. MATT thinks that he could casily overcome the Democratic majority of 5,000 in tho dfetrict and get elected, but de- clines beeauso he “would bo utterly lost in that bear-garden,"—meaning the flouse. * The young lion of the West ” sbould not be afrald of beats. to discover that fact. Vo may coneludo the matter by quoting Mr. Buaing, who says that if seautities bearing 7 8-1Q Inleyest could De used ns curronoy in 1805, then seouritios benring 6 por cent intorest (the 4.20s, into whiolt theme notes were funded) may bo similarly nsed now if needed,—so that no coutraction has oceurred in any caso, sin, Afghanistan of itsclf, or wunder fts Arkansas, prosont mler, affers no menaco to fndin, As nyalnst Eugland #he would bo powoerless, hnd wo may assnme that {n this campaign, unlean sho s asslsted Ly somoontside Power, of which there is littlo or no prospect, En. gland will oeenpy hor territory or such por- tions of her table-lnnds ns are necessary to tho defonse of India. Afghanistan in Rus. 3 : TERMS TO CITY AUBSCRINKRA, hivo nlresds conelnded that it was a success- | Which aro now redeomablo in greenbacks Dally, delivered, Sunday excepted, 23centd per week. | fu} conspirnoy to steal and sacrete the ovi- | worth practienlly par In coin, Itisa ques. 4 Daly, delivered. Bandny I oAy, | dence of Truvex's ovaslon of tha fncome- | tion whother the dopositors will oven got K ‘Carner Madtpon ani Dearborn-sis.. Clieago, 1. | tax. serip. ‘The banka will bo forcod into liqui- 3 Orders for the delivery of THE TrinuN® at Evanston, o dation; they will call in their lonns and ¥ Engiewood, and liyde Park left fa the countlag-room Judge Mantax yentorday dolivered a batch | cquoezo their creditors, But will the country : wilireceire piompLsenio, of opinions, eome of which will be found of | bg in a condition to respond to tho suddon v TRIBUNE BRANCI OV¥FICES, s mnch inferest to laymen ns to members | calj for n thonsand millions, more or less, : i bt of the Bar, Among thom was one n 1o | wijoly the baoks have advanced? Wil Remonstrances Against the Na. tional Bank Redemp- tion Order, WARNING. THB LATH LAWLBASNE3S, Rpecial Dispateh to The Tritune. —e—— Col. InaunsoLy did not draw well when he Tectured In Providence on Ronenr Bunxs, 1t has established branch offices - - ool aserpaes and e Iiappe thought! It s a curfous phass of for the revelpt of subscriptions and advertisementses | caso of ‘ConsER vorsus Indianapolis, Bloom- | tlare not bo a gonaral collapsa and uni. | sian hands, lLowever, wonld bo n serions nuight bo the fault of Bon Bunys, nid not the Wasmsaroy, D. O, Oct. 8—~Tno P, Ao Rt Ttoii 29 TR BUdIOR, [F.T: Me: iugton & Wostorn Railroad, in which ho | vormal insolvency that will so disable tho | danger'to Indis, and, to provent his, it may | psvehvlouy huw an Important revelation sud- fu:lt of Bon Inarwions. The Fres of that to-day acceded to the r:sqne;l ot Gov, \:c:l';:rg' r‘:,,,,:‘,’(':,,.“,:m i discussed at groat longth tho right of re- | banks an to prevent thom from paying de- [ readily be believed tho English have detor- ;‘l“"“ll:‘ '-'*l"“':!;m [ n:un "’.:,‘:T::'.‘::";kfln: WM | ity says ho “hassome pocullaritios of faith, | of New Mexleo, for traops to suppress the dic. FAIIS, France—Xo. 10 Rue dola Graoge-Duteltere. | demption of railrond companies from | positors auything? In that caso tho ruined | mined to got o fign fooling in the Ameer's &0 1% & Betbs &0 S ARERA P 50 MECEE CF PO | ar non-fafth and speech, which o has tho right. | order, notwithstanding a similar requieat from ¢ T Manvxk, Arente o Gtraud, | foreclosure sales, Tha railrosd men- | dopositor may consolo Limself with whisky | territery, and to hold it. Upan this point. it . to entertals, but which the public has a right to | Gov. Axtell, of that Territors, was declined an ; LONDON, Ens.—American Exehange, 449 th v flv un oftund cliarga of bird-shiot at the tWO. | oy op not to bear, as it plonses,” And tho | the ground that tha Cabinet, aft ‘ Brxny ¥. Gitria, Agent. tioned had failed to . meot 0 | at & conta a glans that would praviously | the London Z'imes says very significantly: * | Doonirrurs, father and . son, winging Loth " A 'aty as it plenses.” A ; fgrotns ha ety after consliers. y BAN FItANCISCH interest on its bonded indebted- | have cost bim 10 or 15 cents,—aud won't m‘:‘ r'mu.lq d.\;eu',:‘m:u q:: :’f':l::'hn: fl;nldAa!fl birds, and serlously and paintully * wounding " people of Providence concluded that they | tlon of the pusso-comitatus clause of tho Army in'shonl {J 'l bef en un and 5 would stay at homa on that occaston. bill, had decided that the President had pg noss, suit was entered by the boudholders, | that be rars satiafaction! power to make any such use of troops to sup. the parent rooster, A letter to Tnm TRIRUNE, and o decreo was ontored ordering s final | But United States bonds nlso constitute #s an independent neutral State, joatous of iia ritorm} Integrity, and prepared to defond 1t against X — ett— written "by the slre mors in sorrow over the Ex-Seerotary McContoont fs eredited witt B Vi ' . ail comers, hen Afghanistan ceascs to by = port the civll nuthorities, 3 Sistiien nn::fi;:f,‘:; ,',:,'.":;',:::d state. *'The | forcclosure snle. A postponemont of snlo [ tho bulk of the capital and reserves of all | neutral, and ceascn in aoy realsenno tu be inde- ‘:“‘L‘l"""“{ ":".’;“ "‘;”““!'_""I‘l"l" ,‘,‘"f”’;,"""; the | o vlug fn & rocent interview that *The golden | THE NRW MBXICAN RANDITS ORDERED 0 nis. 5 * Two Orphans.” Afternoon and evenlng. was subsequently made, pending the de- | the savings-banks and trust-institations in \5",“:‘;5h,}"':lf'l“',“’{"““’;:,'m‘:",,“,,’:,". g e chanma, t:?dm:‘: “;o';‘l d"’“h:w " on: of Il’ll: '::;fi:j mint drops—the true Jacksonian currency—-will PRIts®, Hooles's Thenteeo * cision of n case in the Bupreme Conrt of tho ; the cotntry. All those concorns will be Itor not, The Ameer of talnl must maks bis | " ivine statesmen, jurists, and orators | 008 be fowing In from Europe, and, If the let- w“m::',;:‘;.,wf;"l: A.(fn,mgd X;’l‘;’e,r I} o . 13 q as his enem, d_a 3 oy IN Ny . G, el R, ol 3 andetnh et Clak and tagatte, Hn. | Unitad Siates in which the Rodomption | wiped ont of existonca at ono swoop. Tho | GRoSNeLTeen BaKisnt % 20, E0RT.00kaca ' | In the United Btates ® had dectared « ipgien | 0100 polley merly is adovted, tho busincss uf J ety was Issucd toglav by tho President of the United States of Amerleat A PROCLAMATION, Wrenras, 3 Tx provided in the aws of the Uniteg Stales thaty whenicyer, by Feanon of nulawful ah. stractions, combinations, or aascmblies of por. sons ar renellon againet the authority of 11 e crnmunt of (lte United States, (£ shall become {m. practicable, §n the Judgment af the President, to enforce by orlinary conrse of Jurlicial nraceedings the lawe of the United Bjates within any State or pagoment of Lawrenca Narrett, * Hamict,” Afternvon | laws of this fitate oporated #s a factor. H #nd evenlog. Lator the Bupreme Conurt hold that salos I!nvnly';;ll'hvnm'-m““m“ o by foreclosnre made under power of the Dearborn street, corner of Slonroc, 1 Fedoral Courts should bo made subject o SR Gow." Afterncon sud [ £C W e to tho Redemption law of Dlinois. In view Hamiin's Theatre. of this decision, the Circuit Court, prosided Clark atreet, opposite the Court-Howes, Engsgement | ovor by Judge Hanuaw, was asked to order of Dutmlnlck Murray. ** Escaved from 8ing 8i0%.” AL | the sale made suhjoct to the redemption tha country will svon be upon a gold basis Providonee has so favored us by nbuncant crops that, In spite of unwise legistation, resumptlon in gold wiil come about without contraction or financlal disturbanee.” e — It will be an *awful ¥ dull time for newspn- per men in Ohlo and Indiana after to-day. Tho clection is over, and they ean now turn thelr at- nawno wilila he i bocoming In reality a tool of Jua. sla, which she may wée for fier own purposcs. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. Prof, GoLowin Syrrit L wont a letter to the Nation which hasso important n bear- ing on'tho relations between the United States aid Canada, as they ave likely to be poor people who have saved their surplus oarnings by habits of cconomy, and placed them for safo-keeping in this clars of iusti- tutions, will rocolve nothing but flat eorip, if thoy roceive anything it all ; and they will be compelled to tako it, for nobody will keop it and continue to do n savings-bauk's businoss. Jit 10 be tho peer of our ablost atatesmen. The Judge has steadlly refused to reveal the namie of this great man who wrote Mim thus shout his son, biut wo ace It all now ns in u vis- fou. It was C. H. Panxen, of Belolt, Wis., who has been ‘“measuring fntellectunl strength ! with Judge Doortrres by sleniug his nama to such letters as DooLITTLE has pre- ! The great mass of the thrifty poor and mid- | gffeeted Ly the rocent victory of the Con- | pared for Wim. VARKER fs undoubtedly the “Tertltory, 1t ahall bo lawlul for tho Preshlent to G clause. The bondlicldors took issno, and | dla-class have their money on doposit in | servativos, thnt wo eall particular attontion | man to whom the senlor DootiTrex refors in | fontion snd aliorgrios ko oligr I exclting :nlc‘hmv;v:l!"::;ntllluu’l:nfi’nall'1::::.;?'1?1‘1':: 20l £0 cmloy * Acadomy of susic. the motion was taken under advisement. | those institutions, but thoss who havo not | tait. Tio says: bis letter to us of Hept. 26, Who cxpressed such | but more profitable.channels, The Democratla § JGRe BAES 10 &0 A i Tace e tores o Talated atreet, between Sladtson and Monroe. Va- [ i Judge yestordsy, in an ozhoust- | havo lnvosted their asvings in tho vory bonds | Sint ¥rom tho lanctace of yonr fotimals It ap- | mlmiration for tho Junior membor of tho cou- | Ao of the crowd will, of course, scek abolu- | faichful excentiun of tha laws of tho United State; tertal L. After d evening. s tion aud forgivencsa for all the lles they have 10 suppresd siich rebolilon, in what ety entertatnmen rnoon and evening. ive opinion, in which ho gave an | which it ls proposed to pay in worthless [ DSRTE o I:]:‘%'p:,“‘l;l;:l" {n:ul;:‘lglrl’ln ‘I,); t;;‘:g:p;: f':::l. mlu: the psnce :nuh !Mhd:lum ‘:{mmt lg m‘; 4, and 'Jll';flzl‘ forth frults mccnurmpm{mnc:- %:rm'm-v{vuwreunnu lawa or'th:l'lvnlltn':lvg?nfiwfnf; Exposition, analyais of the Redemption laws of Niinols | scrip; in exchango for socurities for which | of the United Kiates un threatening ta leai tos | 5, C2 5 Al ;;c X s habit, and son As for the Republleaus, they niover toll lesym | 1S forclily, opposed, ar o exocution therest ; Eakednote,:foot of AU oAl e and Tudians, decided thot tho caso in ques- | thoy paidin coin at par, nnder the ngroe- | NG raen (he 8 St ome neces. ks S . not kuowingly younEnEa, It has been mado to appenr tome Chicaga Tratting and Jockey Clu tion did not como within tho purview of | ment that thoy should bo repaid. in coin at | #arv on grounds connected with tho general siate | A¢ tho meeting of the Council Monday, s com. e ST nomblngen. 0 Wi Bt e o Monday - E 0 emblazes 6f Dersons an nrm, It iin G : yaenKonjattwnd yndima tects, Horsed calledst § \1hot ig known as the Bemvs caso, for tho | par and receive thoir interest mesnwhile in | offp AUministration, which letetmilied oy vl | 1yntcation was presented, slgnad by numerous ,orflé""'nl‘r’;‘::{,'yc""ilm;:"fl‘l’::n:"f,‘; ""‘,‘I':";"‘I',:‘: practleablo to enforco b ordiny conrse of suil i — renson that the realty of the railroad could | sound money, thoy will be forced to accopt :_m:r‘ ,e“,.‘x'ulu;:‘.lnw'u':' :dr:.-‘:; Iml[l“l’\ :fi:?":v m %i‘é‘e‘r"{“.i prominout citizens, asking that nothing be done District In Counceticut. Gon. HAWLEY has lc'l‘a‘lhl:‘m%t_u;fl:u‘;z:ylxz:rlng; Vn'u “:xll.:;n:mu”m :‘I:n‘l?y SOCIETY MEETINGS. not bo divided from the franchiso | plecos of papor drawing no intereat, re- [ Hiimcilaie comnitmay bu, thy wilimate romiiwii | Under the Metroolltan Streot-ullvay ofdl: | yuryeq gevoral torma In Congress, and fa Justly | Niéhin Lancoln Connty thercin, aod st the lavs HESTRNIA LODGR RodTh, A F. & A, M,<Rege: | 804 tho pemvonnlty of tho norplz:jnllon, desmablo in nothing, and exchangunblo for | bo favorsbln tthe viows of thoss who desive to d?s‘;::ml Ly the chl!tm:l gr::‘:fl .omue;':;‘; constdered one of tho bost men whoev:r&whln pored, aud the oxecation thervof Torcloly resistes; b Wty iy flx‘:ftllr‘:‘l""gé& eoing Of-9- | without which tho rilroad epuld not | nothing of real valno. - Dut then theso | to each ather. a0 by the Councl, tho rond has autniority to | 58t 10 tuet body. e ought to bo elected by a f B 2o tocveof tho Untted States require Linve mn existonce or bo operated, Bucha division would soriously impair tho rights of tho debtors. The lutent of the Iaw fu both States waa to apply the right of redemption to *“lands and real ostate " owned by privato Individanls. whosa ownership did not apply to pnblio uses, The decroe for absolute fore. closure salo was confirmed, L B CHICAGO CHAPTEN, NO. 127 1L_A. M.—Special Co ! o \\I ,El‘!‘“’l.‘ Oct. 0, nlpe‘l:m - DK v, TouR, 1t P NEV LODOE. XO. 271, A, F. & A, M.~Btatel Camiuntcasion TS «\\-Jm-w:mn.v‘m K. ot § liaif 78 Monria-st, [t E GAIDN! "y Becretary, swindled thonsands can drown their grief in cheap whisky. p United States bonds havo also been the fao- vorite investment for insurance companios, lifo and fire, bocause thoy havae been regard- od as nbsolutely safe. The moment they shnll bo paid off in fla¢ serip, that momont every life-policy nod every fire-policy in tho land will becomo ‘ worthless, and tho nation will bo deprived of one of tho most boneficent elomonts of commercinl progress, But, when a man dies, his family may possi- DLly find in chonp whisky en offéet for an ju- suranco polioy that has becomo worthless ; or when a honso burns down and there Is no insuranco money wherewith to rebuild it, the loser may go off and get druuk at the oost of o fow centaless! 8o, tog, it haa Le. come tho practice to invest the money of ostntes, and tho truat-funds belouging to wldows and orphans, in United States bonds; Canada han been rendcred(llumnnhl{ nensible by rousing mnjority, but, to get as good a man mta the next Congress, wa will bo satisiled with a small majority in his favor. Iny down tracks on Canal street, and on Lake, cast of the South Branch. It Is the tearinz-up of this last-named street under a doubtful grant of power that tho petitloners chicfly seck to prevent, and in this 'they are unquestivnably Justified. It 1s a wholesale atrect, where a streot-rallway track is not ficeded. To tear it up to lay down ralls, with s possibility of having it tornup again to rotnove them, would be an injury to tho property-holders aud tho general publle, and the Council should certalnly take whiat stopsarc fn its power to prevent any such oceurrence. It will be thme enouih to construct the ruad wheu it has boea docidud that It can bo legatly done. that, whenoverit may bo necossary, in tho juduwens of tha Presldent, to nso tha militiu-force for the lnln)um of enforeing the falthtnl oxocution vl the Inwe of the United Stnles, ho shall forthwitn, by proclamation, command anch fusurgenta to dis. verso und retlre peacoably to thelr respeciise ahodes within n limited thne, Now, therefore, 1, Rutherford B, Hayes, Presl. dent of tuo United Rtates, do hereby admonish all goud citizens of the Unitad Siotes, and copecialiy of the Territory of Now Mexica, ngalnst alding, countonancing, " abelling, or taking part In suca unlawful procecdinge, and I heroby warn all pee. rgus engaged In or connected with sald obstruction of the laws to diaperse and return penceably to thelr reapective abodes on or before Oct. 13 inatant, 1n witnean wheroaf 1 have herennto set my hand :m.lxee‘imncd the senl of the Unltad States to be Done at the City of Washinzlon, this 7thdayef October, in tue year of our Lord cightecn hua- drei nnd neventyeight, and of the Tarependo ot the' United States tho one hundred ani ¢ 8. lay By tho Prestdont: 18 W, SEwann, Acting Sccretary of State, BECRETARY 3'CUANT'S INSTHUCTIONS. Uen, Sherman this afternoon Issuod tho fols Towlnis proulgnting the letter of the Secretary of War In reganl tothe President’s proclamation this controversy of the disadvaniagea of the present sitnation. As to the direction in which sho may be led t firat (o soek for n remady, there I8, 1o doubt, mome reason for misgiving. It sk can bardly fail to be_lod ultimatety to tho conclunion thut the anly poliey from which she can hupe to derive o large Increane of nrosperity bs ane which will give hot free nccean to the marketa and ather comuier- clal_ndvantages of the coutinent o which she bo- ongs, ' Oy Tot he peaple of tho Unitea States do thelr patt, by showling tiiemselves always rendy to grant, not & partialand vrecarfonemensure of reokprocity, such ow has alrcady brokon down, but u full and permancnt mensure of commercial wnion. 1n faca of suvlian offer 1 douht whether 1t would be parsl. blo for Canadian leginiatora even Lo ontot on the Tess desirablo course. Yours faithfully, Moxtueat, Out, 1, 1878, GunowiN Ssiti, It in ovident from this lelter that Prof. Sstrtu regards thoe now turn of affairs ns likely to Lo favorablo to the ultimata ndop- tion of the very schenio of reciprooity which Tur Trinuse bos advocatod as the only prac- [ ticable and enduring bnsis of commercinl union. We refer to the **Zollveroin®” sys- tem, which worked so porfectly among the Ueluek. Work o e Mr. Braixe wasn lttle rough on the Com- missloners of Caok County Munday nignt, when ho compared thet to the Congress of the United States. 1t was n particularly Invidious com- parlson to those of his hearers whao had in mind tho lust Congress. 'I'rie, Mr, BLAINH gave our boys the preference, of course, but suppose you compare & man to a monkey, placlyg the man firat, 1su't it atill s lett-handed complimentd g . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ¢, 1878, THE 0CTO] LECTIONS, From all the information at hand nt this hour of writing (2 a. m.) thero is reason to believo that tho clections yeatorday in Ohio, Indiana, and Town have resulted in Repub. lican viotories fully equal to the confidout predictions of tho past fow days. In Ohio the Republicans aro intonsely olated ot the golns evorywhere reported, and at the evidences recolved that the shameful schema of gerrymandering concacted Ureonbacka nt the New York Stock Ex- seil i o The two or threo fugolvent Fiatists in the gudience at the Tabernacle Monday evenbug who continally Interrupted BLAINE with fool- ish questions got thelr change In coln, orat least {n * Jegal-tender," about us fast as thoy could pocket {t. e 18 a smort fellow who can successfully cross-cxamind Jamcs U, Buasse, g — -~ o 0ld Colony Railrond, soven milos out of 3 Boston, whereby a train filled with excur- ! sionists roturning from a Lont-race was ¥ smashed, and ton persons killed outright and : nbout 100 more or less seriously wounded. I 'wo of Gen, BurLeu's kons were among the Ladly burt, The cause of the accident js Br.ANe's speech Monday night bristled all over with sharp points. When he spoke of the intrinslc valuo.of gotd.~—that It was good in olt countries, in nll ages, aud nmong all peo- ples,—n Ureenback-Fiat lunatic shoutod out, *£\Who made it good!? Without o moment's hesltatfon BLaiNg nnewered, ** Gop Almighty." The poor fool thought he would eatch Memphis liad a savero blow from yellow fever n 187, when sho lost 1,203 by the maledy. . T . ° 1 law] cas I Nuw Mexieo: 1 not yet definitely ascertained, butitis pre- | by the Domocratio Leglslatara to eapture whey theso bouds shall bo pald by flut, loav- | German. 8tates provious to their unification | Brawvm with the adimtsslon that the gold coln :fh ::m’.:,fi l:‘,’,:ll u,‘,‘.‘:: l:mt‘;m:: ::.,.‘:,1?:1‘,'.: ,'o"l,:{: n 'r;::.\ ff.?x’,','\tx’,:x":,,‘.‘.‘i'.fe?.‘.,‘.f."'"}“., been recelved . sumed to have Leon occasionod by n mis- ncasly all the Covgressional diateicts bos ing nothing of auy valuo, the courts will under the Igmpho. An agreomont wipon a | owed its valuo to the Governnient stanp upon ing of Oct.'l perfod of not quite two mouths, from the Becroiary of Wart ¢ placed awitch. e it v ot e Soople, | Probably romind tho orphaua Usat they must | eolnmon tarifl, wich shall bo identical In | ft, but Bratne asserted that o cold cofn ssued | 0% % e s BREH St D0, BEES TEEEMMY | ke Brizudice. Goneral chmmandine tho Wity in the thne of JuLtus Casan is worth as myuch to-doy ns o coln of the same welght lssuca from our mint, without regard to the stamp npon it. Bomo colus ara good now, although the Gevernments that fssued thein were dead and almost forgotton when Citist was upon the carth. “Iwould Hke," sald BrAINE, © to bave some modern Gréenbacker appear hero with the Macedonian paper money of ALsXaspEr the QGreat.” CCeasaty 10 enfureo tho conditions announced by the Prestens, empioy the furces under hin command aftee ihe tiuie nint for the purpones inaicuted thuret, WA DERARTMENT, WAMMINGTON, Uct, N.. (e Flio Presldent has Es«ied n nrociaimation de- that, by readon of unlawfil on<retions, ombiuations, i asseinblages of poraons, 1 lawa of the United Staten within the Terntur: of New Mexlco, and espechally fn Lincoln (" the United States and Onnada, will bo essen- tlal to this scheme, ' Under snch an arrango- ment, overy articlo imported from abroad would pay preeisely the same dnty whethor eutered at Now York or Moutreal, and tho trado between the two countries could be abuolutely froo without workiug injustico to the people of cither, IHoratoforo, it hns been argued in Canndn that such an agreo- ment could not pousibly bo brought about, “We aro a freo-trado poople,— ‘you are o high-tariff people,” has Loen the answer made by the guverning classon look for their componsation in chonp whisky when thoy got old cnough to drink it | Thus the National Houso is to bo be- trayed, national and Individual credit to bo destroyed, aud n panie brought on such ns the world nover saw,—all to secure for tho dissolute a cheaper matorinl for incroasod da- bauch. We can’t make anything clse out of tho proposition, Will it pay? Luying naide every consideration of honesty and morals, will it pay to bankmpt a natlon with the singlo result of removing the tax on whisky and tobnoco ? miorae thiou twico that of the furmer scourte. ————— ‘I'ie heavy storis of wind and rain which . strke (fillcngo aro atwost iuvarinbly the fag 2 ends of far Loavier apd more disastrous visi. tations to the westward. Huch was tho case with last evoning's storm, It altracted lit- tlo attention lore, and did little damage, ; huving uainly spent ita fury beforo it i reached thix city, At Mounticello, Ia., it de. stroyed s number of bLuildings, a Catholic ; chure!t nmong the nusber, doiug damage to i tho amonut of 501N, The Republicans claim with confidenco that they bave Leld thelr own in the Ohlo districts, there boing encouragement to hope that Ouanres Fosrer has been returned from his roconstrneted district; whils there i little donbt that the Republican Htate _ticket has beon elected by at loast 8,000 ma- Jority, In Indiana the same ratio of Republican gain and succoss weems {0 have pravailed, The Milwaukes Dally Murphey continues to appaae the clectlon of nearly all tho Bepublican candidates for Congresa In Wisconstn. Thele refusal to supvort My, Munruxy’s little bugna bitl before the last Caugress is supposed to be the cause. But then, as ‘Toots would say, **1v's 0fno cousequence,” R cf € of Judicial proceedings, and commnnds BOIK COMPrIILE such combinations ot naseuitlaves to disperse und ruvale oly o their aespuct: Ivo avodes before 172 o'clock noun. on the Lith ——————— ‘The story Is current in Wisconsin that ¢ Boss' Keyas, wio {s a candidato for tho United Statos Nenate, has hired tho Milwaukee Dnlly Murphey to oppose him, as Its unpopularity with Repub- e Chicago hoys like to take a littla rattle at 8t. Louls fellows onco In p loug whilo juut for the fun of the thing, but our Ittle spats are us mllk-and-water compared with caustle potash Inst, ‘Il proclamation 1w preliminary to the cmplar. ment of the troops of thu United Statos to preserie (he peace and enforcy the lawa in taso the dis ancés ond unlawful comblnntions continne "Tho dinnp}:;r‘nucu of tho tolltale books At oud in Jown the roports of Republican gnins % Stned Mcans {n such that they oppose whatover the | the time named. The Prosldent theraforo direits ! Marguetto was not the end of Tinpex's iu- | aro uniform ulmonpwithuut nxfm t g 3 A of Qosaday (- wo kespn Jow tarle for v ;Lllu:lgr“l;rul::?l;zlr:;l ‘;;mxh:;m:; bu:u m‘t‘l o Aturphey tavors, Just ko the “Bos. T e e moner "“m"‘;'v it 2 : ption, THE RELATIONS OF AFuHANISTAN 10 { nuo purposes only, while you maintain a np Alartod tho story that e —e e :rl|’|'i'|>:1::u:.ll'"|"u'.‘l)::". r:'.l."n','“mifl" h.,u; i come-tox troubles. Procaedings have boen | A gnrprising foaturs of the clections in | - INDIA, Ligh tarill for purposca of protection; you | the yellow fever had broken °I“° In Loulsville, | (qp, Cowann s tho appropriate name of & | uniwtul combluationa or asatnibiaces of 3 imatituted by United tates Commisioner | ooon of tho threo States was tho Insignifi. | Sinco the Russiiu advance woutherly | will not como down, and wo will not go up ml'"‘-‘“""" “"" f';‘“'fff:?;:rru; Fose for h":l‘ I | man who fotused to run for the Legistature tn | within suld Tereitory, nnd vt b will, by tie ues i Tloyxr in Chieagn, by request of District- throngh Turkestan has tronchod ‘upon | in the turifl, nnd so it Is usoless to talk nbout 4 Mgy e 0 fool or scoundrel | 5 goutly Carolina district on tho Democratle | Jf ORI i v o H Attor e cance of the vote cost by the Greenbaokers. whoso position at Olucinnati as purvoyor of | g Cowanp would have beon s brave man 1 X rucy SngrMay, of Now York, to obtain Tioy were Titerall horo In th Afghanistan, and tho Russion Envoy, Gon. | a commercial unfon.” But tho poople of | nows ennhilea him to porpotrate such an out- | fo s, : ; fn that sectl T e T Hove hae i beaity B cary i from tl‘m boih;{n:‘h the Chioago n‘lt Alton and y:wevaTitaraly nowhore In the ace. Apnasorr, hos sucosssfully concluded his | Canada have, of thelr own wotion, removed | rage, ouhtto be pilforied, have his ears cropped, | ©° hayveryal o & ‘“’_,,._"b Sy fny ehat seetion; alent servant, ution W SCisi . 1ho Chicago & Northwestorn Itailrond Com- oN IN PAVOR mission to the Amoer, BiEne AL to the ex- | the obstaclo which they nlleged to stand in | beducked in a lorso-pond, and th 2 secre g 3 1 'y y y nlloged to stand in ucl 1 a horse-pond, and then givena Tioex prayed all day yesterday for a Ro- L W 2 . panics the items of payments to Saver, J. EBPVDXM'XON'. v}‘ml;i"v OF OF OHEAP | . ionof the Britlsh Fmbassy from Indis, | tho way, 'Thoy hiavo just elocted to powor a | coatof tar und feathiers tnat would stick to | publican vmo);y in Olllg. y'I‘hluklm: of Tuun- o oxs WAl T Shurcinn 5 ‘Frupex by those corporations between 1862 | The Treasury Dopartment at Washington reby forcing awar tpon tho English Gov- | party whose chief purpose ls to adopt a | him through fife.”” [t also sys that the pro- | prswand the probabilitics of 1880, you kuow. Ie DEFIANCE. ¢ and 1878 for sorvices or otherwiso. Tho | has recontly compilod and fssuci in o singlo | ernmont, the latter bs boon studyiuy itamops | high tariff, a ordor to rotalinto upon thls '"‘fi’fll““l;""h‘["'k"“‘ 3'5“";‘"““'“'1“““‘""'"“‘ are | didn't nclude Indlanain the potition, as be | 4 poumieiEn Wiskr: 1N ARKANIAS, ! fimu Roeformor's surrows have ouly just | volume the laws of tho United Statos rolating | afresh, and it finds thot ita northwestoru | country. But tho very moment that this j_‘m.““ whisky and o bundlo of disinfect- | thnks HleNpiticks Is dead alrcudy, e Buectul '1’;'"3'"3"; r:. TT,.:L.,,L..‘ . . egun. to loans and the currenoy. It includes oll | Indian frontier s not imprognable. At the | retalintory tariff s put in operation there g ——— et it ¢ ALINGTOMy D) Gy Dets BTty Ll oo oot oI iilery | 18 beariog on tho wubjects from tho fist | bogining of tho It contury Tussa was | wil bo no forthor obataclo in tho way of a | Bustys made o ood alnt tn his mastorly s Sy Dreni | Mt Mesontis st Litls sty i e 2 Rocont events In the illicit distillery | ¢oinngo not in 1793 down to tho very latost | 2,600 miles away from Indin, but beforo tho | commorcial union. The two tariffa of tho | 0ddress by showing how tho Governinont bunds | 1\ iypix gun was good for biuoty-niue out of | suceessfully attack and destroy four Hlicit du- districta of the South .viudicate tha wisdom ded if ly 2, il ure taxed. The Invostor i Governuent socuri- afully astroy fhar Al sots of tho present yoar, This brings within | contury euded it was only 2,000 milea away. | United States and Cannda will thon be prac. every 100 shots. tilleries which ho has discovered on Beunetts and forethought of tho Democratic majority* tles gets only 4 per cont Intereat on his monoy, ek cries whichh ho s discovered on Jicn in Cor f hibiting th bt the acopo of ready roforence all tho law and | At the commoncement of tho present cen- | tically on a lovel, and it will neod but a littlo | Ly 050 \onders;, whisars ryuleal to.pia [ ——— Bayou, In that State, and which lie camot eap- 1 I"“’:: n _"‘“’ ! ‘;3 ousa of tha | yyypority ouoking the Issue and paymont of | tury it had roduced tho distance to 1,000 milos, [ djustmont, under tho awsplces of n Jolnt | yazes an tholr invostinents, recelye 7, 6, 10, :,,5 Wann ""“;“" to x““' walter: ""N" more | yyry with any forco at his disposal, beewitss ther iy In tho assatanco of roreaio ofloers. | yyyiied staten Londs. Wo dofy any mombor | nd zow i is only 400 miles away, At this | Commbssion, to muko thom sbsolutoly | 13 percunt nterest, Tho bondholder paya i orthat s gliv, L thaik ou are fortifled. 1t appears that n combiatlun of m;: '-:mu(ll ; 8 l?m d‘l onN ‘v;lu ium!ui:-- of the National party, or any nicmber of that | rate of progress tho boginning of the next | the same, Undor wuch a ocondition, taxgs lu advance, while the others often find Unless Judzo Tigs puts In an appearanco wentlemen engazed i this branch of Seuthur . bs by el the } wing of the Democratio prriy in sympathy | contury will witness her legious Loldingtho | it will certainly be = folly for | ways oud incans to chest the Asscssor aud [ pretty soon, ho inay as well stay away, Industry estubliatied four dithierics near tr ear of tho military beforo thoir oyes, thoy | yith thio Nationals, to find In all these Juwa u | wostern gates of the mountain-pssos that | either Governmont to mndutain its Custom. [ escapa taxation outirely, Except fu Chicago, | - e —— B : bave porfocted armed organization for de- | inoty Lhirase or @ singlo word thut can bo | lead from Afghonistan into Indis, unless | Howsen ngaint the other, aud mutually ro. | Whers wmen innocently rushed down to the | The Davin Davis pasty ls organizing for tho I:::ul:l!‘lu:r:lunhu‘: i Ut e i fensive purposes, and are sble to set at de- construed as muthorizing the payment of an somo burrier is ercoled against tho Mus. | tard reciprocal trade, whon hoth are on an Assessor’s ofllee to inform him thomoment they | eampaign. i S > 4 flanco all attempts to colloct the whisky tax ez Y p ! 3 fuvested fu ety sucurities, Mr. BLatng did not e Iho Cullector liad miada luoffectunt cilurts ty u.\l T Y part of tho natioual indeblodness in frro. | covito torrent to sloy its courss, 'Tho | fdontlcal fooling as rogards forelgn trade, | iy thnt'un-hulf of clby, county, and Stats | KBUOE I8 golng “ culioots " with Kz, dislodge this force, ud 1t wthil reulnc] i ;t“): “‘“g’ m‘mln‘"hm'l'm"l":;“’hl';"'u Iu | joemable paper curromcy or “abuoluto | English military wen in India have | ‘This fs what Prof. Ssrn means by intimat-, | ponds eyer i & dent o tnx.y'zx S e i s bkin M 4‘.1511531‘I mfi:hfl: :u:}::fiuzwlfi:- :':Imm s (r:":'r:hl A o amars Lavapacled thalr 1é8Uts | wuoney.” Yt such a paymont of tho Gov. | como to the conclusion that ho froni- | jug thot the secont political ruvolution in | Natiomul-llank stock, Gloverument bonds pad POLITICAL NOTES. Vrestdcnt. 16 18" ot bulfeved in the Tresrs cfi tl‘:l e! b(l.‘v;mmol: )y l:.:h “l? sueround- | oyt debt {s one of the avowed aimsof | fer of 1,000 miles on tho northwest | Causds ia moro likely to lead up to commor. | the iznest tux of avy property ju the United | s thiut auy tilitary assiataucu can bs rendoivd i " i ;”‘ “m"h ':“:“ with o line of riflo | 41 now party. The proposition Is urged |18 simply Indofensible 8o long 8s | cial union than to widon tho breach; aud it | States. . ClT"f, {l""' Il]ll' L {i'(;“um'w‘“" m: tM a:mlsf’fl; 3‘:‘.’.‘&'1‘:5;:”1‘3“‘3"“;‘,'1’?1{?{ 5 eapelie E Pk rw u‘“ l:}{ c: cosily ]:"P;‘ll]“ “'a withont sauclion of written law, and in fla. | Afghanistan has a vantago-ground sbove it, | was probably this consldoration whishlnd | Tyg Inatananotls Jeurmet of Sonday savs | mitariy ot aa tho o Past ol the Houtieran | to Drevent the Governiient from eripilag s Bvaues of o civil offcors. 1t will prob- | grant violation of overy principlo of uawritton | £roia which It sy bo plarced at a dozen dit- | i, & prononnced Radiosl, nd many othiors | that the Deaocrate hava beet at il old tricke | turne up In Cotorado as s ember of he e | e Y bty o 5 hr{’ Fedt :D "‘:“a‘o'i'l'y o ewear I 8 | oy 14 rests, tharefore, solely upon tho | ferent places. 1f Afghanistan wero friendly | like him, lo voto with the Consorvativos and | of fraud and corruption to carry the election. | Lelsluture. ' L twadl-thia Commisatanct uf. Tnternal tevenis i & of Deputy-Colleotors to act a4 8 | o nud power of ropudistion under the | to England, or ifit wero in Euglish hands, | bring them into power. After the two | It printa numerous atlldavits to show that the; whl doubtiess authorize thy empluyment o 3 P Pt g )y - 4 A oue, and it will doubtless oocur to Internal- § ) on of o majority of tha popular vote in | India would ba comparatively mafo from | countries shall bo praotically on the samo | *Wero kmparting voters from Kentucky futo | A conferenca of the frionds of W. &, Brooks, { sutlliient forca of deputies to carry this fusthi- e Revenuo Counnissioner Ravm that there is forcign attack; but Afghanistan is not the river counties, and are transferring them fn | Democrat, and Augx Casinniy, Flat, can- cutlon, destroy the property, amd arrest the zar favor of such a polioy. Every wan in favor of it must confess, when run to the ground, that there is no lawful or moral authority for the payment of Government bonds In ir- redeemable flat scrip, aud Lo can only con. tond that the power to do it rests with the majority of tho people, if such a majority in nuinbers at the sawe timo ropresents a en- premaoy in might, for even a minority would not consent to beswindled in this ontrageous fashion until compelled to submit by sheer forco. ‘Wa will aupposs, however, that the moral senso of the American peopla is so low that a majority will concur in the proposod vio- lation of law and good faith, and that it will be ordered that overy holder of m Govern- ment socurity sball exchange it far flat scrip, ‘Wa will supposs that the fiaf parly can de- volop power cnough to euforce wuch & law and visit condign punishment upon all who dare vesist it. What will have beon gained thereby? About ninety millions of dollars a yeor will be saved in lutercst now paid by the Governnent, ‘This saving will bo the suwy whether the bouds Lo paid off st once in flal scrip, or whether the. intervst bo pald corwotly in phat scrip, for iu elther, case it < Will ouly bo uecessary to piint the monyy, snd Bot o raise it by taxation. Thus $4,000,000 can be saved annually in taxatios, sud this is about the amonst seived from tho taxes on whisky sngl tobaceo. ‘The result, thon, will bo to wipe out tha taxes on whisky and to- bacco. ‘Phe cry of ** protection,” sustained by mass-meetings and populur demoustra. tions, will save the tariff, especially as there will be mass-uicetings and popular demon- etrations ut thy Luiue tita ju favor of chean basis as to taxff, tho uufon will still bo reaistod by thosa so loyal to Great Britain that thoy fear n commorcial union may load up to a political union ; but thers are many indications that thia *loyal” sentimont is rapidly giving way beforo tho cowueroial inatinet, and the influenco which a *live Princess " will oxort iu this rogard is ot lonst problemgtic. Thero are others who will hold out hgalnst tho union under {ho apprehonsion. that the Brilish Govern. ment will not consent to it ; but, as a matter of fact, tho British Government will nover dream of going boyoud the moral influenco whioh #8-tnny Le sble to exert,—for, when the peeplo of Canada shall be sgrecd among thesuslves, Englund will recognize that jn. "f’.'?"““"" will be useloss aud dangorous, Mr. Huom McUuiroou, ex-Becretary of tho Wreasury, has addresved o letter to tho Nuw York Z'rilune, which’ we priut olso- whore, on the subject of the 7,43, notus. This communidation should setfly nll con- troversy as to the character and.gorvico of these interoat-bearing securities, if thvrar ba still any doubts on the subjoct, for Mi; McOurroon was in a position to know definitely what uses wero made of them. It haos already been sot. tled that they were ngver logal-tender during the torm of their actual existence, and it is & well-knowun fact that securitics bearing in- terest, payable semi.aunuslly, do notasa rule circulatc es currency, ‘Lo this Mr McCurrocit adds, us a statoment of fuot well kuawn to him pensonally, that these notos ** were not used nor jutended to bo used o3 monoy.” For a very brief period a compara- tively small amount was i sued to tho army, risou, The lutter li reported to pumber slsty H 1o lack of war-sonsoned votorans who would en. . liko nothing better than a campaign against tho unreconstructed moonshiners of ''en- nesseo and Arkonsas, ' didates for Congress, was holl mt Ottawas Monday, Nocompromise could be made, and both men will bo voted fur by thelr ruspective vartica. When the law probibiting paupers from being voted was on its passaxe two years sgo, MA.gs Keuoe, having fu view his future Congressional ssplrations, dodged. 1le reasoncd properly in supposing that It he ever got to be s Cungress- man it would be by the uid ol pauper and tramp votes. ' On the 24th of May, 1877, the Benate bill “to aceure tho enfurcement of the law for the pre- vention of cruelty to animals ** came up {n the Houso on its fiual pussage. HEuNARD Trus- DELL, of Ambov; Dr. Reasunw, of Haucock; Ja0k KmaviLL, of Crawford; and Axos CLovan, of Grundy,—all Deniocrat, and all candidates for ro-election,—voted No. It for no other reason, thelr opposition to this Lumanc law ougbt to lnsure thelr defeat, lurire numbers from ous county to another, It {3 proven beyond o doubt that vol less than 150 Deinocratle voters were fmported Into Junnings County, the ubjeet belng to eleet the Democratic candidate for the Leglslature there,” And yet that party is tho party of Heform and uppossd toall sorts of fraud, e —— BLAINE'S masterly defenso of tho fluancial policy of the Jeoublican party on Mouday nlght, and printea fu 'tur Teisune yesterday morulug, showed no evidence of any dimlnution of that wontleman's remarkablo mental vigor ond octivity, Boldly agercsalve from first to last, quick at repartee, and skilled Ju the art of rhstorical fenclog, he was complete wwaster of the sltuatlon, and answered various fnqulsitive Flat fools who kept foterrupting bim, according ta thelr folly, and gallautly sustafued linsell throughout. —re— The dollar of our daddies is belug colned as fast as possiblo. Up b Oct: 1, 316,313,500 of them hayo been lasued. Of this suw, thy Phila- delobia Miut colned $3,011,800, un avorsge of 1,114,600 per wonth for soven montns. The Han Francisco Mint colned $6,834,000, an aver- age of $1,051,000 a month for six months, The Carson Mint colned $1,877,000, an average of 841,853 o month for six mouths. Thu colusge of thesw pioces commenced at Philadelubia lu Barch bist, 81 2} dan Francisco and Carsons month later, H friendly to England, and hiss no reason to be, Tho bitter revenge which England took for tho Errmmstoys defeat in 1840, and her subscquont action by which Afghanistan loat cousidorable territory which was di- vorted to Persia, havo dhtrangedjher and filled the mind of the flerco Ameer with im- placable batred toeverything Evglish. Under such circumystances as these, considering on tho one hand the rapid advauce of Rusals, and on the other the bitter hostility of tho Ameer and his recent friendly reception of Gen. Asnamorr, it would bo idlo to sup- pose that England las commenced wmilitary operations upon an ex- tensive scale wlmply to extort an spology from the Amecr for his rudencss and insults to the Muglish Embassy. The wor wmoans an extenslon of the Iudian froutier to include the Afghanistan tablo-lgads ‘that hang over and threatest the presutd frontler, The wilitary s well a4 tho logical result of the immense preparations of Eugland is the. ocoupatics 0f these lands, Ly which fhe Indisn fortresses will be made seoure, und auy attack mado from the plaius to the weat would be simply a forlora bopo, '} In discussing this subject, the Lall Mall 1tudget illuatrates the situation by compar- ing it with thatof France aud Germmny. ‘The table-lands ,to tho nosthwest of Hudia aro similar to thoso Lo the northeast of what was Frauce. In Alsaco und tho wountainous portions of Lorraiue, Frauce had a vantage- ground which he bod used egainst Ger- wany ever since the doys of Louws XIV. From those daugerous bighls her victorigus arwies swept down upon Germany with xo. sistleas tizht, aud nnde her o conquerivg NOTES AND NEWS. HILL SOMBWIIAT VEXED. Fpeitul Dispateh to The Iribune. Wasmnaton, D, C., O, 8,—Seuator B 111, of Gecrgla, who was outgeneraled Ly b collcague and rival, Bonator Gurdon, I vbtalu g the appolatment of United tates Marital in that Btate, has written a lobg, bitter, vio- dictive letter ugalnat the Adminlstration, whicd e declares hos gune 1o the tad, This letter Benator JI01 has malled to many Democratie papers n the North Lo be published us specialte His statoment thot Mre. Jouks bus recavel an oflice from the Adwinistration s wholy erroneuus. ‘Turkey, 85 1aijght Lave Leen expected, has refused to slgu the convention with Austria : selative to the occupstion of Bounia and > Ierzegovina, The conditions Imposed by ? ‘furkey, that Austria sbould fix a cortain 3 imit of tiwo for tho occupation and a certain £l mit of territory beyond wluch she would iy not go, could uot be mccopted by Austria, and, counsequontly, the convention falls to the ground. ‘'Ihis leaves Austria froo to conquer and incorporato the provinoes, and Turkoy froe to ruise as much confusion a3 sho canin them. Under the provisions of the treaty no other result could have been suticipatod. As rogardsthese provinces, the treaty doclures that thoy shall bs occupled and administered by Austro-Hungary, Thisisa very vague provisiou, a glittering gonerality, , that can be construed to mean almost auy- 2 thing. As Austria understands it to mean o the right of conquest, tho provision would W Luve been more to the point had it read, i The two provinces thall bo conquered and : sanczed by Austro-Hungary.” ‘Fhis wonld hove saved & great dual of useless megotia- . tions with the Sick Mau, and left the Aus. trians entirely unhampered in their work. E—m——— 7O BR DISCHARGHD. : The dlacharro of a considerabla number ¢ employes of the Philadelpbia Miut has beed ordered, ‘This fs owing to the fact lh.u:mk} the conanencement of the cotuage of -umur' ativer dollars tho Miut agghurities bave notbeed avle to colu sy subsidlary coln or vickels. e Director of thie iut says it 18 not th prescss luteution to coln suy wmore of the s n,mw: colu, 2 Iy % cousiderci the country alrcady 5“‘ au abundaucy, Dlio At s alao unl\‘lnullg:, largo quantitils of subsidiary coin 18 Feturnivg 1rom tha West Indles, whero it was drven U the fructioual curreucy during the War. A BAVAUS BBEL. he Mpuitowab, or the spint Seor, Chicl of the Chiudpewa ludians of Minnesots, had an isict: view with Becretary Schurz sl with the Prost dent to-day relutivbto the proposition render the Chippewa reservation lu Nurtho Minncsota 1f the Ooverument will « them in furmivg oo Whits Earth Rese ‘Fhis scham s advocutod by all the Minnes i Congressmen, and_special efforts will Le 1 10 securs the necussary legielaiion next wiLteh ‘Tho President promised to do whiat b coaid 199 the fudlans, MOVED TO JAVEKR QUARIELS. Tothe Weaters toisbated Prde o WasuINGTON, D, C, b—Tus Adl Dr, RxaBuxyN, of Ilancock County, is the Democratic caudidato for ro-electivn to thu House. The sum total of his labors inthe ‘Thirtieth General Avsewbly wos the offering of au swendwent to House bill 404, *autboriziug tho usu of anwsthetles ot executions.” ‘The wnember from Nauvoo had su eye to the com- fortable takiug-off of Lls constituents. Ever sluce the revision of tho statutes, the chapter ou Admiulstrators snd Exceutars need- ed amending. Benztor Aucums, of Pike, the oldest wud ono of the ablest lawyers i the Leaislature, prepared and futroduced @ bill of two sections, providing * forthe disposal of un- clatmed moueys lu the bauds of admluistrators sud executors” The bill passed sho Seuate unsojmously. It passcd the House by 103 to 3. Moss Waznrwouri, Exauisu of Jersey, sud Duxxg of Chleago—all caudidates for the Leglalature agalu—voted sgulnst this law. Wby did Mosxs oppoas this bilkl ——— Feuxanvo Woop, or “*Wup,” ss some of bis Celtlo constituents call bim, is haviug o rough thue of It in bis efforts to get re-olected to Congress. The other night Woob undertook to make a speech to thie boys, but the disorder was quite equal 1o aoything Mr, WooD ever saw in the Hoyse when thero was a Blibusteriug cotilion to gain tlme. When WooD begen to explain the incthod by which the Democrats lost the Presideucy fu 1877, there wero Joud cties of “Why didu't you give us u chance to T'he * wild Western way " of doing things scems to have considerably sstonished the Hon, 'TroMas Has1axD, T1LDEN's cOunned a4 Marquette; at least, that gentlewun: evi:/ deutly desiros Lo convoy tho 1upressiop %6 was quite uoprepared for tho ro<gl upl uncultured manner in which the 490t Lo the

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