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A THE CHICAGO. TRIBINE TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION. Y MAIL—IN ADVAKCR—~POSTAGH PREPAID. ily Edition. one year.. .00 }’:vlg:l“l'xr‘". pfll’lfl i 00 iy £t et 2.50 ey, one e i T Weekly, % FErtsof & gear, por i .t WERI one copy, oer 150 l.:‘lhn("’flflf.n-y 500 Epecimen copfes sent free. > Give Post-Oice address {n full, fnctading Btats and Connty. . Temittanees may be tmade elther by draft, express, Tost-Office under, of In reglatered letter. at our risk. TERMS TG CITY SURSCRIBERA. Daily, delivered, Bunday excrpted, 25 cents per week, Datly, delivercd, Sunday Inciuded, 30cents per week, Addrens THE TRIBUNE CUMPANY, Corner Madison and Dearborn-sta., Chicago, il Orders for the dellvery of Tue TrINUNE at Evanston, Fnglewood, and Hyde Park teft {a the countlug-room will recetve promps atiention. e— TRIBUNE BRANCII OFFICES. Tz CmcAGE TRIBONE has estabilshed branch officen for the receint of subscriptions and sdvertisements follows: NEW YORR~—Room 20 Zvidwus¢ Bullding. F.T.3Ma+ FADDEN, Mansger. FAIE, France~No. 1 Rus de ta Grange- Dateilere. B, MarfLen, Agent. LONDION, Eng.—Amerfcan Rxchange. 440 Strand. Hexzy F. Qiiite, Agent. BAN FRANCISCO. Cal.~Palace flotel. - TS, ' McVicker's Theatre. Madiron steect, between Dearborn and State. Eo- gagement of Mies Katle Maynew, **3'Liss. Tlosley’n Thontre. Randolph airert, between Clark and fafaile. Eoe gagementof Jtobwn and Crane. **Our fiachelors.” Tiaverly’s Theatre. Dearborn #treet, carner of Muuroe, Engagement of Haveriy's Minatrels, Aendemy of staslc. Halsted strect, between Madlson and Moorss, Vae rlety, novelty, aod speclaity performances. Hamlin's Theatre. Clark street, opposlte the Canrt-1fonse. Engagement of the lelehanty & Heogler Combination, Varlety antertainment. * McCormick Tinit, Clarg street, corner of Kinale, Prof. Cromwell wiil Nustrate ris, the Reautiful Clty," 11, A, F. & A, M.~Tha 0 be present st thelr halk 1his Tes 'y Oct, 22, AL lock sharp, (0 attend the T IATE Clomhing shoutd o worh: Pt arfers: Tasentie oty shiou Gt Peronier, to liaselilil, Dark el S MGDONALD, e S K_REED, Secretary, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1878, Greenbacks nt the New York Stock Ex- ehange yesterday closed at 99). ——— The annual conclave of Illuois Knights Templar nud the annual session of the Grand Chapter, A. F. & A. M., begin their sossions in this city to-lny. The situation in South Carolina grows worse and worse. Reconstruction in n farce. ‘Wapn Hawpron olaims to be powerless to control his riotons and murdorous subjeats. troublo, gave Bex Borikn a five-hundred- dollac retainer feo. BurLen never nppearcd in‘the case. Aveny now sues BuTLen for the 1nonoy, CGonmas i sapposed to have goue .on n journcy. ‘I'he Republican Nationsl Com- mittes hos lad Sonator CoxxriNo's late spgech printed and is circulating it quite ex- tensively. Tho Citizons’ Association, through its President, Munny Nevsoy, Esq., submits its fourth annual report to.the people of Chica- go this morning. Tho Association has not Leen idle by any meaus. . e ———— The Tammany nominations were made in Now York yestorday, Igwitr waos thrown overboard, but Cox and Femyaxno Woop socurod o renomiuntion, Joun Keriy named all tho candidates, as nsual. And now it Is Hexy Havmeyen who {8 mmoked out. Ho admits that dispatches passed through Lis honds, and that they cnused him much annoynnce, but denies any knowledge of their contonts, President MacjlanoN yesterday, on behalf of the Dircctory of the Paris Exposition, awarded tho docoration of tho Loglon of Honor to Commissioner McConuick, Bronr the soulptor, Profs. Epison, Gaayv, and otheru, A day eor two sgo the Bt. Louis papers printed o very damaging report against the Convent of the Franoiscan Rrothors at Quiucy. Tho lHon, IeaNaup AnNtzen, State Bouator of Adams County, has Investigated tho mntter, and pronounces tho charges wmnliclously falae. Lient, J, C. Bounxe, of the ‘Third Cavalry, makes his report to Uon. Burmpax of the part ho took in lutting the Choyounes es capo tho military, Tho soldicrs loat them- sclves i tho saud.bills of the Niobrara, and suffered wovorely unlil relioved Ly Col. CarLron's command, Rownn Cathelic Church, died b Columbus, 0., last uight. Ho was & Lrotler of Maj.. Gon, Roseorans, wis consecrated Bishop of Pompelopolis and Auxillary Bishop of Cin. cinnati March 25, 1862, and transferrod to the Diccssa of Columbus March i1, 1863, It is probablo that thoe Hulifax award will bo reviewed this winter and the Fuderal Uovernment vocelvo a mora favorablo decis- fon, Dartics who have beou examining tho subject afticn that, instead of paying Great Dritain five auda balf willion dollars, we sro fustly entitled to ono and a half million dolluru, ‘fhe hungry Dewmocracy can hardly con- {ain itself. A schee is now incubating which it is hoped will compel the Prosideut to convene an oxira scssion of the Senate wlen the Forty-filth seision oloses next March, The Democratio Bonators are ex- pected to filibuster on sll the mominations of the President and stave off coufirination. Joun F. Hovez was+ nomisated for Con. gress in the Nashville (Tenn.) District yes-| terduy. In his speech socepting the nomi. nution Mr. Hoves doclared that ¢ Goo's own band bad closed the bloody chasw; graudor than the victory of Appomattox is the victory gon by the people of the North in their nobla contributious to the stricken Bouth." “Tho Chicago Timessays that * it is open} charged that Maj. Horrmay bas pledged him- self to muke Coseap Forz Jailer in case bhe iw electod Bhenf," snd then it procceds to pitch into Forz. Maj. Horruax's attention having been called 1o this allegation, he gives it a peremptory and unequivocal douial, sud prouounces the statement fulse. Ho says bo sd o wen, uot even in Lis own 'VESDAY., OCT'OBER 22, 1878, of Kenrx, while ha will hava the advantage of entering npon the officc without being hampered with any pledges made to bam- mers or office-Urokors, Every position held by Maj. Horruay, in military or in civil life, has shown him to bo eapable, encrgetic, industrions, faithfal, and honest fo that degroo that has given him among his neigh- bora the proud titls of *Fonest Joun Horr- mind, for Jailer; that he has promised nef- ther Fotz nor any ons clse the place in case he is elected. e snys he proposcs first to cateh his rabbit before making soup from it. The * charge " made by the Kman organ has no more foundation than the imagine- tion of its nuthor. of famities. This crnel nnd merciless sclhiomo ia nrged npon poor mon to enable a One of the Federal Oircnit Judges lina ren- dered a docision Scrrurz's order relative to the right of a citi- zen to pro-empt cortain railroad lands. The decision is ez parts, and will be immodiately appealed to the Buprome Court. The Becra- tary does not consider the decision as ronson for changing tho policy of the Interior De- The Times will not help Kenx by tryiog to It will have all and more thaa it can do to hald Kraxup on his own merits and show that ho deserves to have the office another term in the Yace of the charges that aro made against him and tho pledge to which he stouds committed. smirch Iorrstax, very unroliablo, and we doubt whether the corrupt Commissioners get the worth of their monay if they contribute very Iargely e e F. N. Bates, who was once oleoted State Trenstiror by tho Republican party, and who now supposes ho is n candidate of the Na- tionalist faction, said in East 8t. Louis tho other day that at the time of the riota in July, 1877, he waa in the employ of the United States Government aud could not holp being put in command of the militin who were ordered ont to suppress tha riot- ers, Wil E, N. Barea recito the Federal order which recognizad him as an officer on that occasion ? NATIONALIZING PRIVATE ROBBERY. A yeor or moro ago thero wers in opern- tion in this city several saviug and deposit bauks which exist no moro. may be included the Btato Bavings, tho Fidelity, Bochive, German, German.Amer~ ican, Central National, and some smaller in- ‘I'heso establishments held over five nullions of money belouging to a vast The depaositors each Leld n book in which wag written the smu of money which Lo was entitled to draw from tho bank, and each of these books was worth to tho owner that snm, and he could obtain that sum for tho book ut the bank, or pnas it at its fall value in any businoess transaction, Each man, 1€ questioned, could consclen- tionsly nssme and declare he held the evi- dence that he bad bulonging to him, and convertiblo st his plensure, so tuch monoy, worth to lim the full par nunbor of doilars recorded in his book. ‘There eamo snddonly and unexpectedly a The valuo of tho bauk-books sus- tained n sbrinkngo: the bank.book which Iind boen worth 8100 shrunk to &:0, others to $20, nud in tho cnse of one bauk to 5, and in that of auother to 41 conts, Lrief woeks tho valuo of theso bank.books shrunk from over fiva millious of dollars to, not oxceeding one million of dollara; the “dollars" which these ten thenssud persons countod nt par shrank henVily,—from 100 cents to 30, 20, 10,or 5 conts. itors know the value of thoir mouey; they had oarned it by labor, and it was the accu- mulntion of yenrs of savings, sacrifice, Aud- Their caso was not the ouly one of tho kind; the samo thing wns repeated in overy large city nud town in the country with moro or los3 severity. It is bardly necessary to ask of thess vic- tims if thoy undorstand tho shninkage of the They know too well and too painfully by sed oxperionco what it is to Liave the money they have earnod and savod suddenly collapse iu value, and fall to 20 or 30 cents on the dollar, Yet that is the financial schome which it ia now proposed that Congrass sbinll enact, only on & larger and moro destructive scale. stead of greonbacks worth par in coin, and inatead of coin and greembacks ciroulating on an cquality of value, ench exchangenblo for tha othor atall times and places; instoad of monoy on deposit in banks, in eafes, and elsewhers, worth ita faco in coin, it 18 pro- posed to subatitute anothoer kind of money, having no intrinsic valuo itsclf, promising no redomption or conversion, not exchangeablo for anything at any time, or in any place, or It is proposed to substituto for tho groonbacks and the coin—the money now in the hands of the pcoplo—a now form of money, in quantities equal to tho whole national debt, and which will instantly sink to 80, 20, or 10 conts on tho dollar, ‘There are no Jogs than one thousand millions of dollars now on doposit in the savings banks of the country. 'Chis money ropre. sonts years of toil, and saving, aud solf-do- nisl, Evory dollar of it cost au expendituro of human health, strongth, and blood. All this money is worth now dollar for dollarin ooin. There are, porhaps, four hundred other millions of dollara invested in tho 4, 4}, and 5 per cont bonds, in sums of 50, §100, and $200 onch. This, like the savings deposits, ropresonts tha savings of labor and the oconomy and thrftof the woges class, and {s tho colo inboritance and cstato of widows and orphans. All of it is now worth coln, dollar for dollar, banish greenbuoks, and silver, and gold, and to fssuo in payment of theso bonds and in savings doposits “flat money,”" which, when issued, will be liko the money of Han Domingo, valueloss, repu-~ diated on all hands even in cxchango for food, aud possibly worth less on the dollar than bank-books on Srenon's plundered bank or chocks on Myena' overturned * Beo- hive." The issuo of fiat monoy will as ef- tectnally extingnish 80 per cent of the value of the savings-banks deposits of the coun- try oa did Seexcen's guttiug of the Btate's Savings annibilate the value of the deposits of that bauk. 'This sudden oxtinguish- ment of oight hundred millions of the bard.oarnod saviugs of labor may Le *fun” for flat-money sgitators awl démagogues, but it mouna auuibilation to the willions of familles whogo ontiro moavs nro thus in. vostod. The loss will ndt full on * eapital. ists® mor on millionaires, bnt it will fuil upon the miltions of persous whose solo means range from B350 to 400 ench, are the peopls whom it s proposed to rob, whose mounvy is to be extingulsbed, whoso bank-books, now representing ooln dollary, nra to bo paid off with worthless merip, a dollar of which will not huy 15 or 20 conts’ worth of broad, The acoumulationsof yeavs, the sacrifices and deninls of a lifetimo, all tho present means of living and all tho hopes for future support, are to bu swept away uu. der the deluge of tiat money. Brexcen, when Lo ook two-thirds of the throe millions of dollars belonging to tho dopositors of the Stnte Savings, was prop- erly denounced ra a thief and s scoundrul, ood has become a fugitive aud an outcast His swmnmary exccution on the wout convouient lamp-post was urged as an sppropriate and a deserved punishiment, How is it with the mon who advocate fiat money? Thoy propose (o elevate Spxxcrn's ‘They propose to make robbory national policy. 'Llicy proposc that the Cougress of the United Btates shall by law demonetize coin and greenbacks, and shall {esuu to the savings banks worthless, valueless, frredecmable scrip, not worth 20 cents on the dollar of purchsiug value, and with it allow them to pay off the oue thou. sand wmillions of dollars of savings deposits. They propose to spouge out the dubts of all these savinge bauks at the rate of 20 cents Even Srexces, thiet aud robber as Lo was, and worthy of snmmary Langing, left to those Lo robbed 30 ceuls on But the fiat-money peopls do- mand that Cougress shall strike deeper, rob heavier, plunder wore coamnpletoly, and leave ta the owners of thesa thousand wmillions of. coln dollars valuelesy serip that, when ouco forced inte circulation, willnot buy aloaf of bread per dollar. And ths schewe s urged upon tho wages class, who owo no dubts, us & mensure of relief,—to conflscate, extin- | of robviug the Scoteh bavk will Lo exut ts words, Somotimes tha contradiction is ren-- day, but last Sunday ths Ring article and the anti-Ring articla both appearod in the ssmo aftor the other. It may be worth whileto show low completely coutradiotory these two articles were. In the conrse of the firal number of persons. County that I8 Commissioners aro rostrained by fundamental law from rsising by taxation more than 75 conta on the $100 of valuation, except so e correspondent fore- shadows a scheme which is as astounding as it would be infaraous if carried out. Fraxxuax, Chiirman of t¥9 Louse Commit- tes on Territories, is roported by Cannoy, tho Aormon Dalegate, to favor a division of Ctab, Wyoming, Arizons, and New Mexico, to colonizo them with Mormons, and then admit them as States, for tho eolo purposo of gaining ten or twelve Bonators. luth” Kxorr and Fexs, to be behind FRanxLiN in the schome, neas contracted prior to 1840, . . . Tha sum from the fece of tho varloun Con; the Recorder's uffice, the Sherifs And with all this extraordinary levy, which would “not disobey, command n pos {ourt-ilouse, & structur to completion s specdily as possiblc. Idnho, are sald ‘added in tha samo arlicla thiat **it is prapos- terous, it is downright exnetion and robbory, HOFFMAN AND KERN. The Chicago 7'¥mes issacking to olect Kznxn by nttempting to besmirch Maj. Jons Horr- 1t in its favorito modo of warfare. hos no more digoified weapon than mud, and whon it begins to throw mud it is, as n. rule, a good roason why tho victim should be elected. The mud-throwing at Mr. Horr- stan has commenced, and it will grow thicker and dirtier up to the day of election. 1In the course of its contemptiblo sasault npon Mr. Ilorruax, the Zimes prosonts soma reasons why Kzuy should be ro-olected, A very brief vxamination of these ronsons will show that Krnx should not bo re-elccted. 1. The Krux organ says: concern (Sheriff's office) has been caloimined thoroughly both ax to personnel and material. Hobriety, industry, and cconomy are the 1a.”" Lot us look s little at the economigal It hos already beon shown in Tux Trisusx thal Kenx's administration hes beon enormously oxpensive, fooding the prisoners has beon cxtravagant., ‘Tho law declarca that utter dofinnce of auything in tho naturo of cconomy,” und tho conclusion is roached ibat “at loast GO per cont represonis wasto or stenling.” very next sontenco, soparnted only by a dash, the' 7imes snyn: fesao of bonds for the completion of the Conrte Inin part & political tuave whereby corinin vuis de- o i public, County to vots 760,000 for the benatlt of tho Ring, though the provious article stated valuo of money. of tho tax-lovy **reprosonts wasta or steal- Lotwoon $500,000 and 600,000 with which ‘The charge for *it shall not net profits lave bzen not loss than $30,000 ‘Whilo thia is not a crim- inal offense, it is to all intents and purposes a robbery of the taxpayers, for which Keny and the Democratic County Commissioners ‘who allow it are responsiblo, 2, Auother featuro of this economical eal- cimining, The'Shenil's pay-roll for SBoptem- ber, just nadited by the Board, shows that oxtravagant salaties bavo been paid to second and third rate men who nover bofore earned one-half or one-third the amount in suy other business, and who in renlity are not qualified to conduct any other business than stauding bebind n bar and retailing intoxi- cating liquora, While tbore are wome good men upon tho list, who probably could carn thotr salarios at other omployments, we find it headed by a* chief deputy * taken ont of o saloon and placed in an oflce yielding him $£208 per month! Wo find fificen or twenty olhers taken out of grog-shops ot the demand of the gutter-rats and ward. buwnmers and placed in Lundred-dollar-a- month positions who hithorto had becn contented with fifty dollars per month, Dbecause that sum reprosented their eapacity and becauso they could got no more, 3. The very fact, however, that this pay- roll contains somo names of men that possess & reputation for sobgioty, decency, and capa- bility, bas made the Lummears dizsatisfied As tho coudition of the renomination of Keax it was, acconling to roport, stipulated that tho reorganization of that offico should bo given to the Campaign Bhould Lo be ro-eloctod, the men of good reputation will bo spoedily woeded out, and their places will be filled with ward-scalawags and men of Uad reputa. It this programme {4 carricd out, in caso of Kenx's ve-eloction we shall have another gaug of corrupt and incompetent vagabonds in tho County Duilding like that which dis. graced tho ndministration of Aaxkw. In- stead of haviog a pay-roll with somne good wen on it, wo shall have one with no better mon on it than the worst on the preseut roll. 4. Keun's pledges 10 the bummers, without which Lo never could havo got the nomina. tion, Lave driven bim to tho wall, not violate his pledges to the bummers, In such & case o3 this the only sufety is in a from this source, porionce, too, hus proved that, whon the opposite view? Whatever the explanation which it admits and condowns as a * steal,” It is proposed to with it as a whole. poyment of the sunding the people that an fssuo of bonds will be necessary in ordor to go on with the for work on the Court-Ilouse; it is wrong aud corrupt wheon, knowing and admitting &, 'Tho Times charges that ITornax'a com- petitor for the uowiuvation, Gon, Masy, was sold out, aud says: ** Thus, o far aa tho manner in which the two men were pro- seuted, there is much in favor of Keax and much to the discrodit of Horraax." loss the 7imes hns to say about * selling out ™ or buying votes fn the Conveution the Lotter it will be for its candidate, Kenx, attempting to throw this kind of wmud it is splashing and smirching Kesy from bead to foot. If one thing is wore notorious than another about Krun's nomination it is that Lis compatitor, O'Coxxon, was *‘sold out,” Mr, O'Conxor himself? kas po hesitation in declariug over his own siguature that he was defeated iu the Convention by the corrupt uso of wonoy. Tha 7'imes, therefore, should be more careful jn squirting its tobacoo- juice, or it will seriously soil the garments of its candidate, who procured bLis nowmina. tion in the ‘manper it alloges against Auj. Lo voted. crime into a virtue, 6, 'The T'imes closesit ** reasons" for Kenx with bis fitness for the office, and declares that, as ho has hold it one term, it would be an injustico to turn Lim out. The *in. justico™ to Keax is no fwportance to the poople of this county so long as the re-olec- tion of Keny will be an injustice and au in. jury to them, During the term now about to expire, Kenx has hold the office for the first yoar at least with sowe degres of personal f ho holds it another term Le can- not be the waster of his own actions, as be is Lound kand and foot. Hois pledged in ajl- vanco to the office-brokera, Lis sppointments and dictate his administra. tion. e will be wmeruly tho tool to carry out their corTupt purposcs, aod tho nature of those purposes was so clearly dowgonstrated in the admivistration of Aaxxw that the tax. payers of {Chicago will mever intrust the Bo far us filuess for on the dollar. ‘They will 6ll ottico to them again. viiice iseoncerned, Maf. Hezpara gish, and annihilate at least &) por cont of the valne of money which, in small sums of from €30 to 8400, represent the savings and tho all of millions of men and women and the penitentlary, for then we shall have an Anglo-Saxon procodent for punishing this class of eriminals which the Iaw.makers and cxecntive offlcers in this country will bo forced to follo A Washington correspondent of Tax Tnrp- uxz hos made a good point in the ciphor- tolograma’ seandal by holding that Truoxs can only escape responsibility at the expenao of the Demooratic parly. Itis just possible thht the Democrnts might succosstully claim thiat thog aro not to blame for the scoundrel- ism of attempting to buy Elcctors, if the authorship of the cipher dispatchios can be fastdned nupon Tmpey and his personal friends and ropresantativas, At nll events, their claim of parly innocence would bo stronger in that ovent. DButif Titpex's de. compnratively fow bankrupts to pay their debts and dishonestly rotain theic. property at tho same time. THE COUNTY RING'S ORGAN. The Connly Ling ina nn organ which is to the support of this organ. The Chicago Times sooms to bo willing to print articles favorablo to tho Ring designs, Lut it follows theso artioles with olhcrs eating ita own dered less npparout by the intorvention of o | gonerally contend that he is innocont), then the notive managers of the Domocratio party must assumo tho blame, The correctness of the eipher dispatohes is not disputed fo any quartor; they wore oxchangad, and the pur- poso they rovenl waa lo seoaro Electoral votes for tho Domocratio cnndidate for Tresident by corrapt means. The men who sont and received the dispatches wero not in & financial condition to pny the enor- mons sums agreed upon, and thore was no individunl intorest ontside of T11.0gN himsolf that was strong enough to warrantsuch huge investmonts, DBut the party interost—the combined interest of the spoils-hunters—was important enongh to warrant pnying all that was offerod in Florida or Bouth Caroling, nad much moro than was sctually sent to Orogon, If, then, Mr. Twwozy lad no knowledgo of theso transeotions, and had novor agreed to furnish the funds needed, it is only the National Committes, or somo other representativa body acting for the party ns a wholo, which can reasonnbly be supposed to havonuthorizod the negotiations and pledged the money. 'Tho evidonce of tho cormpt bargnining cannot bo impenched, nud tho shnine in any case attaches to tho Demooratic party. issno and on the very same page, one right articlo the lallgwlng appeared : 1t {s & fortunte fact for the taxpayern of Cook far 0 may bo necoesary to_provide for Indobted. thus to be raiscd docs not’ropresent the total revenne uf the connty, which Ia largely Increancd Trom certnin wall-known suitrces, ae, for fnstance, orks’ oflices, ¢, and a0 on, bm Increascd only the Commissiontrs thomselven Ktiow how much, did not tha Jaw, which fhey dare tive halt. no provision is made for the contintance of the work on the which shonld be poshed Having wade this statemont of facts, it is the result of reckless cxponditure and then In tho very noxt rrticle, and nlmost the 1t may be conceded that the Times desires the re-clection of Sherl® Keawn, but (L adopts’a very unwiso method of promoting that end by the atyle of warfare it Is waging against Mal. Hoprsan. The following vulrageous sriwly appeared in its editorisl columns on Sunday 3 “Fhie fact that Mr. Horraay, Republican candi- data for S| hus taken Inio his service too most utterly and lrrodeeinably atrocious pane of thua that evor attompted o moddle with any political question In Awerica—n soctety Identical in purvosce sud pringlies with the, ulily Maguirow, " of whom a dozon, moro or lcss, tave been hanzod 18 Pennsylvania within the past The attempt heing made_to defeat the proposeil ilonre han not a ringle wxcnse for fts existence, 1t 10 get In. It 4 not n the interest of economy. awliidle on the contraclors, nnd in 1o respect art which sbogld be cuublensncod by tne it A half column more is then printed with the purpose of urging tha peaple of Cook in tho most positive terms that 60 per cont mind of every cltizen that Horekax is unot 0t to bold any office at tha hands of an Amorican com- anunity. lle nust be judged by his sssaciations and tho tools ho chooses 10 use [n his cauvass; and he cannot Lo rurmltlud o skalk bohind them, In ailying himeelf with and accopting the aid of the ** Mollie Maguires ' of Chlcan{o. e places himsolf an_tueir lesel, Invites the hostility of every voter in Chicagd or Cook Caunty who docs not do- wiry that tuis community shall be denvered up, bonnd hand and fuot, « prey Lo the redomptionlvss rufians ha vmploys. The society of Irishmen spoken of abovcas an **atroclous gang of thugs ¥ is understood to be the ' Anclent Order of Hibernlans,"—an arganization of perfectly harmless, inoffensiye Inatimen, numbering s few bundred members. Tiwy are scen in procession every 8t. Patrick's day disploying the ** zreen above the red,” and proudly marching alout tho strects tn Lionor of Ircland’s potron ealnt. ‘They wre s * gaug of thugs ¥ to the same extont and degroe as the Odd-Fellows, Masons, Good ;Templars, Ked Men, Druids, Sons of Herman, Knights of Pythlas, ete. Tho * iiberulans " of Culeago are nelther more nor less **atroclous than ing,” which, iI saved, wonld yield a fund of (o continue @ie work on tho Court-Ilouse, It follows, as a matfor of course, that to vote 760,000 in bonds for a special Court. House fund will insure the ** waate and ateal- ing" of betweon $500,000 and $600,000 that might otherwisa by saved out of tho general expenses for work on the Court-House, Ex- poople rofused to voto bonds asked for ouco, before, o saving was made out of the goneral fund and tho work continued. Nevertholess, the Z%imes condemns the stealing snd do- nounces tho thioves in onu article, and in the very noxt articlo urgea the puoplo to voto new bonds jn order to make the stealing sure, ‘Wa confess wo do not understand this sort of thing. DId Editor Stoney writo one arli- cle,and one of his subordinates the otber? It 89, s it Editor Srorzy or ono of the subonli- nates who is in the omploy of the Ring? Or does Mr. Stonzy prostitute his nowspaper by sclling out ita oditorial columus at so much a line to the Ring, and then try to countoract tho effeet of the purchased articlo by anothier in the samo column taking tho some event of Intercst to thetr Order. They aro slnply & wmon-political sud bonavolent socloty, Deing Irishmen by birth, the greater part of them are Democrats.” Bome of them will perbaps vote for EHorraay, and the rest for Kmin: but If they should all support the former It will he solo- 1y on account of the' brutal, slanderous, and unprovoked assaults upon them by Kens's organ, for Irishmen, the world over, are hot- blooded and quick to rescut mallclous attacks. We can hardly think that Kzix prompted this outrngeous abuso of the membars of tho Hi- bernlan Soclety o Chicago, as that would be an excecdingly stupld actj but, if he s innocent, the very least be can do is to make his organ retract the mallcious falschiood, and to publish a card disavowing all conocction with it. As to Maj. Horrsax, it is ouito certain that be kuows no wmore of the Soclety, its members, or its principles than does tho mass of Americans or Germans, whose koowledgo Is linited to what they aeo and lcarn on 8t. Patrick's day, when the Soclety is on parade with the other Irish benevolent organizations. may bo, it i certainly very disrcputable that o nowspaper should advocate a schemo Tho monts of the caso are very simple, aud fully illustrated by o comparison -be. tween the approprintions of this year nnd the two preceding yoars, Last year's appro- priations for gencral expensea wore only £000,000, ‘and thoge of the year before §067,000; this yoar the vory samo class of expenses iz estimated at $1,134,150. Thero is no wvalid or legitimate reason for so mouslrous an increaso ; oll the conditions demanded a decrenso.” Yot the County Ring liavo run up the expenses of all the dopart- ments and institutions 40 per cout in the nggregato for tho mero purposo of per. e Men arc apt to tell the truth in the eolemn hour of death. Here {s CLannrsoN N, PorTs, who declines to be renominated for Congress, writing & lotter to his constituants that contalns more sound sense on the money question-than is gencrally spread before Demacratic con- stituencies in these days of fist lunacy, He considors the attempt to repeal the Resumption act the hight of folly, and lllustrates his urgu- ment in this way: 1f a lad were forced into a river far too wids for his youug atecngth, but, which o tine In his life’'ha must puss, and should by fortanate clrcum- stances just succeed In crussing the flood untll he could touch the other ahore, he might well feel 1n- dignant al thuse who had so trested nin. lut surely it would be bettor for him then to wade vut 10 the dry land than, because of this jll-treatient, to insiat bn belny carrtod back Lo tha further side 10 wait there untll he had erowa older and strouzer betore swlinming the stream. ilaviog vnce gune over 1o the desired shore, no mattcr ut Wit cust, bo had Letter rmaln thors. 4 11 some of the other leading men in that par- ty would decline a nomination and tell as much truth as PoTTER has, it would Lelp to educate s class of voters who ore sadly (o need of lizbt upon an imy-ortant subject. Court-Tlouse, The fraud is palpatle, The T'imes i8 right whon it says that $500,000 could be saved out of the gonersl tax-levy this fact, it urges tho people to vote &750,. 000 of new bonds, which will euable the Tting to steal tho $500,000 it miyht save, Wa suspect it s the purposo of the 1Ymes to lot this fact appoar whilo it seoms to bo keoping something like a plighted faith to tho Ring. At all events, the people compre- hend tho situation, aud tho bonds will not 1t would secru that oither tha laws of (Freat Niritalu are botter adapted to the prosecution of bauk-robbers then ure those of this coun. try, or elsu that the British exccution of the | law i3 awifter and more impartinl, The re. port of the exports whick laid bare the iu- iquities of tho managoment iu tho- City of Qlasgow Dank was followed by the imwedi. ato arvest of the officers and Dircetors of thy bank, who were uncercinoniously marched off to fail, thore (o awalt examivation. Itis probable that these men will bo pul upon trial for thelr criminal acts, and not unlikely that they will be punished, in spite of their high standing and jofluence. Thors have beon & good many bank-failures in this coun. try duriug the last fow years, und o largo proportion of theus failures have're. vealed much the same criminal reckless. uess and falsificalion of accounts and roports that have been discovered in tho Glasgow Bauk. Iut we can't recall a sfuglo iustance where there was auything like the same vigorous effort to apprehend and pun- b tho offonders. In the fow cases where thore bave beon examinatious sud jndiot- ments, the procecdings hayo dragged along and resulted in nothing but expenso to the cowwmunity. Perbaps it would bo diferunt if the stockholders in ourbauks were liable to the full amount of their posscssions, so that the loss would full npon them fustead of the depositors, for then men of means and in- fluence would have a direct interest in puriu. ing tho manngers who had betroyed their trust. Yet the crime of plundering @ bauk is greater when the loss is put upon & mass of dopositors, mavy of whom are poor and sacriiw all thoy have to tho greed sud villainy of thoso whom they have trusted. It is to be boped that tho mexn who have been gullty —————— e It f4 sald that Benator GoxpoN's chiauces for re-clection nre not good, but have been serfousty Jeopardized by the vehemeonce of his opposition to Dr. Ferto, the lndepondent-Democratic candidoto for Congress in the Seventh District. FxLTON, whols a memberof the present House of Representatives, has already been elected twice as un ludependent, and the Domocratle lesders, ncluding GoRVON, are usiug all the wachinery of thelr organization to defeat bl as & warning to future bolters. Al the Independent mem: bers of the Legislature are In favor of Dr. Fer- TON, and have it In their power to defeat Gonr- nox. Itis sald that the friends of ALECK SrerueNs sre orgenizing & wovement in Lls bebalf, and ligrscust V, Jounson and other praminous Democrats are also awbitious for a seat In the Benate. QGukooy is scriously alarmed at the sltustion, and ls no louger cer- tain of re-elecsfon. It is thought o Washington that the distategration of the Democratic party In tieorgla has already commeuced. e —— The Hou. A. 8 Hewitrmade a sprech recent- ly before the Church Congress in Cinclnoati on * Thy Jelations of Capltal sod Labor,” Mr, prescut apparent coullict cavital are the results of between Ishor and stuady, trreststible, under which the laboring vlasses now groan con- sisted “lurgely in an industrious, saving policy for the worker, aud the comblnation of savings fu Jolut cuterprises, whereby the worker would becowe also & capitalist,” —— Mr. Wuxzrzg C. ELLs, at Georgetown, Col., aod Miss Lina Savvxus, at Washivgton Courts House, Va., wers marricd by telegravh oue day last week. Threc years ogo WuseLxn ELvis, u youuy, poor, sud bard-working mochaule, left Washilrzton furtie Far Weit to ecek bls for- ninl is to bo acceptad (and the Democrats twelvamonth—should bs conclusive proof to thu' those othier “fellows’ who march in regalia when burylng & desd brother or celebrating HewiTr exhibited a thordugh acquulutance with bis subject, and uudertouk to show tbug the uumbstakuble progress iu thu smeltoration of the condition of maukind, sud the relations of wen o cach other.” s remedy for the ovils tune, leaving behini a losely and loncly malden to Awalt his coming at some future time, when lis finances would admit of marriage. Thls timo hiad come this weck, but, on account of buslnesa engagements, the young man found tie could not make the trip East. A friond ar- rived from Colorado, and wished to take the young woman West with him, whers the marrlage ceremony was to be performed. Hut her mother would not cBnsent. Her daughter must be married first beforo she set out. The qirl had walted long already, and nothiog but distance svemed to stand fu tho way. At the suggestion of the Rev. Gronas CARPENTER tho telegraph was cailed Into serv- fee. This calmed the old 1ady's objections, and the preacher performed the coremony. No cards, ‘The only spectatora wore a friend or two. From the timeof the first message il the young man answered the solemn “Ide? was something uver four hours, The bridy started immediately for her home and her hus- band {n the Far West. What Gon hath Joiued together by telegrapn let no man put asunder, szttt oy The difference between wild-cat and red-dog banking in the now States of America and the kind of hanking fn the Old World like that tn which the Glasgow boys cogaged s nob sy marked in its praciical opcration as It might be. The swjndle on tho public and on the stock- “holders and depositors in one of tho oldest, most respectable, most orthodox, amd- most rolixlous citles in Christondora, is quito as vom- plete and more shameful than was ever per- petrated by the Inciplent financiers that ured to manipulate flat-money matticrs In the witds of Indiana and Michigan, But the erip of Bcoteh tenacity holds on a Httle longer when ity gots fast than the free and easy way they have of rubblng ous West. Il ours wasa red dor, the (ilasgow purp must have been a bull, terrler. e 10 the groat VARDERBILT will trlal on Satur- day, Mrs. LaBav, o daughter of Commodore Vaxprupitt, sud Mr. W. H. Vaxpensisr, a ron, swore-puint blank against each vther. The New Yurk Sun says thnt this publie impeach- ment of a brother's and sistor’s wonl—and ol for money—Is something palnful to behnld. The Sun adds that **Money will buy a great many things; but It will never buy to the Van- pERMILT family the veace 1 harmony that dwell [n many a cottage,~It will never heal the scars of this strife over the will," e ‘The Davenpurt Gazelle says that “‘the Chica- %o Inter-Uctun Is gettiug a good deal of loit- tanded advestising from lowa Republican news- pupices as an enemy to Republicantsm by which the defeat in the Sixth snd Soventh Districts waa greastly sided.!” We feur the Gazette {8 hold- ing the A-0.U. respousible fur its otives ruther than for l1s auts, That it chuckles uver tho election of tha two (ircenbackers in lown 18 manifest cnough; but to say that it huy sufl- clent intiuence 1o help consumimule such s cutuse trophic t4 quite another th —— As soon us the noxt House of Representa- tiveg I8 fatrly organized, snd its machluery put In guod working vrder, the countrf will expect to see a commiittee rafsed to fully tuvestigato the bold sttempt of TILDEN aud his co-consplr- ators to buy yertain Electoral votes, and thus obtaln the Presldency by fraud. 1t ought and must be done, ‘The crime 18 ono that strikes o deadly blow st republican tnstitutions, plitaidiim e A good many honest Damocrats really belleve that T1LoRN helped to expose and punish Hoss Twesv. 1f ho did, and the old Tummany Chitel koows what TILDER las beea doihz siuce he paased fn his chiecks In tho Ludlow Street Jail, ho must wonder how iy Sasuy could have been so bard on him, TWRED was badly pun- tahed for s rascality, and TiLpEX ought to bo. et ——— Mr. Cuantzs W, WooLLEY, ot Now York, ono of TILDEN'S visiting stateamen, is tho maa who repudited the offer of $200,000 made for tho vote of Florida Ly sume of his cotleagues, and got the price down to * haif a hundred,” or $50,000 in cold cash, + WOOLLEY 18 now so badly scared that ho has taken legal wdvico as to tha paturo aod extent of his crime. , e — A Commission some years ago inquired into tho fallure uf the Durhmn (England) Bank, und came to the couclusion that, whilo the largo amounts were most dangerous, it was safo to lend small amuunts to nearly everybody lu bual- ness. In this country, BreNcil und SIpNEY Mrens thought it was safer to borrow small mounts fromn most auybody. et —e From the way the 8t. Paul Daily Globe froths at the woutl, wo infer that Wasununy Is make- ing & very successful eampalgn of it for Con- gress ogulust the mountebank hlatherskite, lonaTivs DoNNELLY. The latter Is asort ol & foot-sore political tramp, who has become a publle nuisance that ought to bo suppressed by the Buurd ot Health. ———— ‘The prospect for a sweeping Republican vie- tory in Penusylvania Is good. Judgy Keeney, who ls puw §n Washington, is very aanguing of suceess, and Jn summing up the outluok he sayve Yie does nut remermber o all his experience any political campaizn when the Republican wanu- gers felt mora contident of varrylng the Btuts Ly & large: majority. . Mz, Bagcuzm says the evidence sgatnst T~ peN {8 complete, Well, that is prettv much what TILDEN thought fu snother ** celebruted case,” o which Alr. BxscuEnr bure a conspleu- ous part. lonors are now casy betwein the preat New Yorl lawyer and tho great New York preachier, with the chances fu fuvor of the parsou. -] e ——— 1o that rascally clolier business nobody seoms to bave beco gallty, ‘TILLEN, Manuns, Wool~ LEY, and Covus are all as junocent uy 40 many unborn chilldren—according to thelr own storles. 1t 1s possible that the world may never know who really did send those mossages, but prob- ably Sanuss J. TiLoks could tell it he would, e — e The Montreal Fust refuses to *‘vend to the last ol our censors,!” and swears it will not be v na Juind as & community of Travpists.” 1f the editor of the ft ver hqard the Bardstown (Ky.) Trappists begatng for ratiuns, e wouldn't term thein dumb Dy uny means. lu fact, the Cletsrciaus are » Jotly, garrilous crawd, —————— The Bt. Paul Dully (ilvls says Minussota must biave fts own grades of wheat, und vot depend wuy longer on Milwaukee and Chicsgo. It ad. vocates the establistinent of s grade that shall be just to both producer and cousumer ke, and tho way tu do it s to scll It by tue pound and not by the bushel. e ——iiee 1o mny bo thin as u rall, yet be Is as sharp as a razor. ALxx. Breenkns seid the Por- TR Committee would be cither a farco or & trugedy, Mosus seut the vld wan bis card the ollier day, and it wus bordered ol wround with ciplicra, e e e lere is Bloom-lug Rich-ness. Tho ! Times names the Republicun candidate for Commls- sloner in tho Bisth District, **Apax Ricy, of Bloom."” Thecaudidatels Mr. Avas MitLes, of Rich. Ho §s a farmicr, bot 8 wiilcr, nor 14 be rlch, ————— During the pressut yeas four of they richest men of San Frunclsco or of the Pacille Slope have died, and through thelr desth money to the Bmouut uf $30,000,000 Luve becu distributed into otbier chaunels, ‘Tbese men were MARK Hopkiss, WiLLiax 8, O'Buwey, Slicuast Kezew, and Daviv . Corrox. - t— " ‘The question 1 often aaked fu Chicago wheth- critls not Jikely that ANGELL i) BrENcsu way vot bave bad a band s the mavagement of the Glasgow Bauk. The wreck Juoks lke thejr work. Itiusy be that they merely duposited what money they siole o Chicage. 1€ they aid, it ia all right. e ——— T. W, McNEsLY, Chairwan of the Democratic Btste Commiiter, lssucs a call for bls ussoclates towneet bl st the Falwer House, Chicago, at woon’ Friday, Iv i3 in this conuection wutice- able that Gew. Bazzs, Nitional caudidate for State Treasurer, has no appolntment fop that day, Gen. TATas lives In Chicago, Tt fg ry mied that the ohject of the confernnen joo; take Batas and Jrssn JARPER OFF the tracy g, condidates, and sell out the * Greenbacesn to the Democrats for some constderation, Th trade mav be made, but in the dellvery of ",. property there may be difficulty, & Ir® Mzssyonrs, once a Republican, w OBeick” Poumnot for $I0 dammer ] Wisconsin enrpet-hagger into Michizan, 1a' g, editor of the (rand Raphds Democrat, n vieulon, Cupperbead shect, £ e — The Albany Journal ptints a st ot ¢ sonal property now offeredd for salo by Tir,pyy, The principal Item {8, “An experlenced gnq thorouehly-broken nincompoup, answers to i, pame of Novy." & he pers e Wyomlng, jealous of Colorado, {s pre for admisston to the msterhood ’u( Erntcp:m;i Novembor shols to yote on o State Constity. tlon. /7 those people only knew when the, were well oftt 4 s e —— To Is enld that the DAVID Davis.party sy, daned all hopes of the Prestdency In 1573, Ty pronle abunduncd all hojpes of the Davin Dayyy purty long before that date. t—— Dr. DaVor, ot Meadville, Pa., 18 1o be L. Moyned, 1t was his parting reauest to pig daughter, and the Washingtun furnace la Lelng heatod, In the Western Inter-coliege contest, the prize was awarded a Miss BUCKLEY, because ks was oot only well read, but red-headed. et Who atrick Biuuy PATTERSONT Where 1y Cuantxyr Rosst Who killed Cuck-Rubint Who sent those ciphor dispatchesi i — WASHINGTON. The T1alifax Award=Declslon Reverteid—yop fntislled with Titden’s Denlal—iow the Antl-Resumption Congreasnen Fared, Gpectat Dispated to The Tridune. Wasminarox, U. C., Oct. S8L.~—It is probably that thie question of the Halifax award will by revived this winter, whatever may be done asto the ultimate vayment of the inoncy, Tue clatm 18 made by those who hgve been examin. Ine the sunject preparatory to future discuson thut, takiog the Dritish bill 6f particulurs er. nctly os it was submitted, 1t shows thst the Cag. adtuns were entitled to only $12,000 anunally, or to the aggreute of 81,203,000 for the ton years, ‘Thia 1 less than $1,600,000, fnstead nt 85,50, o, the wnount of the Halitax award, anl agulnst this 1t 1 clafined that it wonld be fair to deduct the special dutics on tlsh and fish oif remitted by the United States for Canada, ‘This iten of Jtself would amount inten years ts $54,000,000, That would wnake the ataiemient, from - the Britlsh Commlssloner’s figures, 1,500,000 In favor of the United States fnsteat ol 85,000,000 in favor of Great Britam. Uentlemen connected with this bu iiness wil undoubtedly be called upon to explun thelr conduct. A unew Domocratic scheme to foree an extry scanlon In order that thu Demacrats may obtaia control of tha machlnery of the Senate it postpune actlvn on su many of Lhe Presudent's notninutions us to makue & speelat sesston of the Senale In executive scasion necessary, ‘The lntertor Department bas bien notified of une Instance whiern the United States Clreuit Court Bu reversed tha deviston of Sevretary Schurz I the Dudvimunt case relative to the subfeetion of land-grant rallrosds to precmp- tion wnd occupancy by settlers. The (fovera- ment will take the ease to the United States Bupreme Court on wppeal. 'This dectsion, of couray, affects only this single case, and wiil not clians the policy of tus futerlor Damnt- ment with regurd W permisdion Lo settlers to euter upon thess lands, O1d Demoerutic leuders aro becoming verr restivo at tho ciptier buoiuess, They have been walttg unttl - Tilden spoxe, anl they mnow say he has not spoken to the purpose. Some of them declary tha they will usa their influvnce to have the Nationd Demucratiec Comnittee formally disown Tildea sud all his aeslgning following, but nubody has yet been found vrave enourh to give any pubiic expmslun to Lt private talk, ‘The Republican Congreasional Campalyn Cone mittce has bad Benator Conkling's finance speeca at Syrucuse, N, Y., printed in pamphlee-form. Tiie followlng Conzreasmen whio voted tore: peal the Resumption act have fallud of electlo or senomination: Hewltt, of Alabamus Hart: ridgoand Felton, of Georglas Edenand Hartzell, of “fliluols; Fuller, of Iudluna; Durham, of Keatucky; Ittner and Glover, of Missuurly Hayler, Hanning, Rice, and Southurd, of Olis; Daugeins, Walker, and Pridemore, of Virglua; wind Lynie, of Wiseunsi, W. 0. Avery, formeriy Chief Clerk of the Treasury Department, thls afternoon cuterel suit fu, the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia agaimst Gen, B, K. Butler to recorer 83K, Avery, In i3 declarntion, sets forth that at the thug of the whisky-fruud trils (o St Luuls, In 1875, he ¢ave Butler $500 as a retuluer to defend bim, but throuuhout the trial he fail- vd tu sppear, aud by was obliged to procure otbier counsel, 3 TiR REDIMPTION DURBAL, Tn the 1Y’ WasmiNaroN, D, C,, Oct. 21.—Bank notes received at the Treasury to<lay fur redemptho, $450,000, the largest amuounut of nuy day siuc the new order requiring banka sending uvtes lxfir redemption to pay tho charges weal luto effect. ‘Ll Secretary of the Novy to-day fasued s r announcinz the death of Rear-Aduiral Hffam Paulding, in which he speaks of the life and services of deceased, and direets that 03 thedav of thorecelpt of the order the ags vf this navy-yards und stations, and of all sips of wur In coinmbsston, will bo kept at hallanast from sunrise uutil sunsct, and thirteen minate uns b tired ut noun from abl the uavy-yunis "TCANADA. Itama~The Orangemen Sua the Mayor of Bontrenl=Fersonucl of the New Cablash ol tha Dowluten. « Buecial Disvatch b0 The Tribuns. MoxTneaL, Oct. 21.—The contract for the er largewent of the Carillow Canal s liecn awstd od to McNamee & Co, of Montreal Toé uinount 18 §500,000, Heuvy lugses b the grain trade have mvolv:fl thy extonslve crain firm of Mesars. Gunn & Lo fn financial embarragsment, 1t 18 understood howuver, that they have wade such orranie wenta with their principa) creditor lier, 4 Bank of Montreal, us will enable thew to e wver thelr ditficulties, Notives of stit_were served on Mayor Besgs dry to-day, tutonning ki of action for damazd for falae arreat ty bo bropsht st i U tha Orangemen, “David G hatrlct Gramd Master of the Oraugzo Bocicty, suus for 310, and Thomas Lugrabuy rod Hamitouy Mes auder Gibsou, Juin L. Lilburn, Wilhum Uravety and John Cromwell for $5,000 each, Fie sulb 34 brought sgawst the Mayor personsily 2 “Tho new Dominion Cabinet hus becu complet: edus follows: . Fro Qutarlo, Str Johu Mac donatd, Premier and Mintster of nmlu_wrmr; Benator Afkend, Beeretary of Blate un{“ Campbell, Recelver-Genoral; Mr. Mackeu Lowell, Kinister of Custoams; thw Hou. Jubd W'Coutior, Prestdont of the Couucil} from qu:_ bec, the Hou, [L, L. Langovin, l'u-lmmln.'r-h'\" eral; ML, Stasson, Mintetér of Militia M. Baby stanster of {nland Revenue; the Hon. J. t: Pope, Minjsterof Agricultare aid tmi ol from’ tho Marltlne Prognced, the Hoi. .Ill; Pove, Mintster, of Marll und Fisenieri (19 Hou. Janes MucDouald, Minlster ol 'l“-v B Works; the llon, 8. L. 'lll_:-»: Minister of Flugnee, It 15 nob "w'u—n sbie tbat, ut un early das il Mr. Camplell's healths is restored, ther® be somu futercbange of ofllees, endivg 1N return 10 tho Postmaster-tieuerulehip, WG s podsivl that one uf the most _jmportaut o partsents may by divided sud o mivor abolistied, * B o eyt THE GORY DUELLO. Kpeciut Dispaich to The Tribunk. : CLEVELABD, O., Oct. 21.—Thls city had l:';' excitement any s good deal of fun tm.m fer the trinl before a city Justics vf an ex-Cond e charged with seudune a chinllenge to tgbta for 10 bla wuccessor n olliee, Loth vartics are O 00 yeurs old, and nelttier ut sl noturivlis o bravery. The trial was called, und \he. :“ W Tenged inan sworg the andwritiug of ux-M ‘i Seuge was that 9f the defvndaut, ws bo W 4 wiliar Wikl Ll saino; that be Urat receh muk gong w take ausuet vab youns fullows who swory Lt 1t W 43 B et 11 Jub by thew, o pecoant of cunstant YU that the two odd dullers Lad wazed for b L ol o few wontbs, Butl were presiy well eob ;'“ the atlair, aud it way do sowe govd b4 ¢