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- The Ghicage Dailp Teibune, / ‘ N VOLUME XXXI1X. ; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1878. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. ; y ported ashore on North Point, Peck's Beach. THE ADMINISTRATION. No rigus of ths ersw. Two bodies washed ssbora. The storm came from the tropics, and from midnight to noon rapidly increased In enerey. It was central near Baltimore. It was sttended with an unususlly heavy rain-fall. At Wash- ington the fall was 3.54 Inches; at Baitimore, 2.74: Norfolk, 2.88; Lynchburg, 2.01; ana Bmithville, N, C., 432, AT CAPR MAY the wind was eighty-four miies an honr, and drove the tide upon the meadows between the city and the muin laud, cuvering the raiiroad track three fect, and oreventing trains from leaving. The hotel and cottages ware badly damsged; also the beach drive, and yachts, sloops, and schooners wers blown ashore, % ——— OBITUARY. EX-SENATOR CARLISLE, Apecial Dupaich (o The Tridune. PiTrsBuRa, Pa., Oct. 24.—Ex-United States Benator Joho 8. Catlisle, of West Virginia, died unexpectedly at his home In Clarksburg, that Btate, at a few minutes before 12 o’clock to-dsy. At the outbresk of the civil war e took a firm stand on the slde of the Union, and remained s faithful suoporter of the Uovernment through- out the atruzxgie, At the close of the War he attached bimsclf to the Republican party, with which be continued to act up to the time of his deatn. fe was about M&un of aze. The dis- case which careicd him off is supposed to have been apoplexy. GEN. JAMES 8. WNITNEY. Bogrux, Oct. 24.—(en. Jamea 8. Whitney died suddeuly to-night of apoplexy, as he was sbout to take the cosch for home. Deceased was commissioned Brigadfer General by Gov. Everett, mado Superintendent of the Spring- ficld Armory by Presidert Plerce, and Collector of Customa of - Boston by President Buchanau, He has bLeen a leader in Li- Domocratie party of the State many years. AR AN A AN FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. ' Immense stock of Fine Watches in Gold and 8ilvor Cases, offered re- gardless of cost. Bargaina not found olsewhero, will be offered by us for noxt fow days. Please call beforo buying. GILES, BRO. & CO.,, S, E. corner State and Washington-sts, agree with him. The true thing la o ssy, **fet ua plsce 1o position men well known, and who will Inteligenty attend to your affairs.” Taero are many things Congress can do, It I8 best to have the people’s representatives meet and tike care of pablic metters, They ahould ve taught thelr lessuns througit the pcople on the plattorm, i bz 2 thelr rerolntions, aud In awremblagrs Iike the ona befare ne. " The wotk sbould be performed wisely ana well, 4 1 conciude by saying the good creditof the Unitod States 18 sa1BADl0 10 every man in the United Staten engaged In any fadustey, becsuse enterpr.xcs thing ent to [abor can o forward only by & caplial ean be lent ont ‘ NNLY OK GOOD CREDIT. What we want is good dollars and the Indnces ment to pat them {nto buelness, 1f Tkoow my- seif atall, my view Is that mure human huinze aro eneaged in lador with thelr hands thian any otier way. They are chielly to be considered in Gov- ernmental alfatrs, {Apolause.] That le my opin- ' fon, all the time, In teaveling oar safety depends on the honesty and fidelity with wiich tho common laborere perform thele part. If on the railcosd there be defective machinery or carelessnoss, onr lves sre endsngcred, Soour mational astety de- penda on honext. Iabur: therefare the hest thing to da s to keep our credit and oaor entrency sound and siavle. BECRETARY SHERMAN. The President was chieered ag lie retired from tha platform, Secrctary Sherman was then in- troduced, and spoke ot~ the finaucial condition of the country, and stating facts, takeo mainly from the ‘I'reasury Departinent. tendiug to show Lhat the business of the couniry {8 {mproving, that the causes of depressfon are passing away, and the sigus are hopeful and cheering. In proofl of this he instanced our excess of exports over {ports great, incresse of domestic pro- ductfous, and advancing credit of the country. In cunclusion, bie sald s Bat inc brightest promise of the ftare s, that anr people, Inhabiting the frirest portion of the continent, frenn for profitable labor, are hecoming day by day vne veo| united in hope, confl- deuce, and iratorn. that the jealoustes, disnensions, aud nectional contesta -of tha past arc disappearine. -Accnrsed ba the man who wonid reopen theso dineenslons or would deny to any man the free and equal and peaceadle enjoyment of any right given 10 him by the Conatitution and Jawa of ont land, 1t in only on this platform we can bulid onr hopes for the future, fi' we can all stand on this, there & {4 1o bove of aspiration for our conntry we mny » not indulge. Peace, pleaty, and prospority, lib- erty, equailly, and fraterniiy, tho law 43 our mas- terand guide. Secrctary Bhermdn was frequently Interrupt. od by applause, and especial aporoval was maul- fested at his closiug remarks. The Presidential party left the falr grounds at & u'clock, and_dined with the oflleers of the Agricaltural Soclety at the hatel. The Presic dent and party lublu?“!nll] beld a reception, and a large varty of ladies and gentlemen of the aty and surrounding country called to pay their respeets Wthetn and o the Governor ot the State. - At 11 o'clock the party left Cumberland for PHILADELPRIA. SUIPWRECK AND DISASTER. #pectal INepaleh (0 THe Tridune. PguaneLriis, Oct, 3L.—Btories of disaster on the Delawsre and at sea fu Wednesday's great ¥sle continue to come In, This morning 8 tug-boat brought ap the drowned body of Capt. Gearge H. Fowler, 46 years old: his en- wineer, William 1liiton, fireman, Boyer, and | Hamitton, all of the steam-tug Willlam.G. Boiton, which was driven ashore snd wregged vear Reedy fsland, fifty iwiles down the’ river, during the tornado, John Mack, 19 yeara old, had not bekn sten by the aurvivors when they left the scene of the diswster, aud they fear his fate was the same as the C. n's. ‘fne tug Bolvon leff 'tnis port on Taesday morning, towing the 'brig Orbit, bound for Bsrbadoes, The slorm Incressed Tuesdsy night. About 1 o'clock Wednesday morning the tug cast off from the briz snd auchored sbove her near Reedy islaud, BUCCESSIVE SEAS STRUCK TITR TUG, stagting leaks around the pilot-bouse and the deck, which let two feet of water Into the en- gite-room and drove her ushore aboat 5 o'clock. Boser, Dudley, and Hilton got to land much exhnusted. The Captainand the boy stuck to the pllut-house and were carried away by the waves, Cadd. Fowler's dory was found on Wednes- day afternoon in & marsh ‘ball & mile up the wain beacls, ‘The pllot-house lay In & cornfield TALP A MILE' INLAND. ) ‘The boy was searched for, but no trace of him was discovered. The survivors des:ribe the waves as complotely submerging Reedy Island, a large schooner sall- g acrosa it. Bome grounded in cornfields & mile anda ba'l lulsnd, so bigh bad the tide risen. | The shore all.along ta strewn with wrecked material, and schooners and sloops in large pumbors have forsaken this vatural clement for the strand. One of the survivors says, complainiogly, *The (lovemment ought mever to bave taken away the Recdy Taland light, and made us depend upon those two range lights corrcsponding ‘with the two on the Jersey side. 1'm certain that i tho lizht hadn’t ‘been taken away this thiug wouldn't have habpencd. In thick fozs you can'’t sce those twa fights, snd we didn't observe them untll we beached.® OREAT TAVOC ; To the Western Ateociated Prese, PuiLaprLruia, Oct. 24.—Detalled reports to- aay show that by yestorddy’s storm fo this city 884 dwellings and stores were noroofed and oth- erwise injured, and severdl -dompletely demol- istiod. o ey 1o addition to thess there were badly fnjured 31 chiurches, 23 schools, 85. factories and ware- Its Members Doingz Good Service in the Cause of Sound Loss of the Steamer Express Money. at the Mouth of the . Potomac. Sensible Talk of the President and Secretary Sherman at Cumberiand, Md. The Vessel Engulfed and Crushed by the Tremen- dous Waves, The Farmers Advised as to the Im- portance and Value of & Stable Currency. PULVERMACIIER GALAVNIC CO. = HELP! FINEW FOR THE WEAK, — NERVOUS Amp |STECIAL SALE DEBILITATED!| = “Z524% oo ers| N MATSON & CO. fealth and bedily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. o3 St&tB & MOIII'OB-BtS. PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS, For self-opplication- ta any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most learned physicians and scieffific men of Europe and this counlry indorse them. Theae noted Carativo appliances have now #itgod the test for upwurnd of mlrly‘yenn. and are protected by futters-Patent” fn all the principul countrles of the world, Tiey wera deereexl the only Awand of Merlt for Eleetria Agpliances nt. the uront World'n Exhibitiony —Varia, - Philadelphin, and elsewlete —an - frave, Deon foniu 1he Mass. valmbie, safe, | THE LEADING “DRY WINE” ample, and oficlent known treatment for "IN THE MARKET, the cure of disense, For sale by all.principal Wine READER, ARE YOU AFFLIETED? | Morchants and Grotors in tho Uni- ant wish fo recover the same degres of | tod Btates and Canada. health, strength, and energy as experlenced In foriner yenrs? Do uny of the following DIAMONDS, WATOMES, Etc. wmptanin oF cluw of myliptomn meet your dleetsed conditlon 2 Aro you suffering from - Ul-henlth In any of Ita miny and multitarl- R B ous Inrm»,conm}unnl upon B Hnur.-rlnfi. nerve L] ] Twonty Porsons Belleved to Have Gone Down with the £ Wreck. Speech of Secretary Evarts to a Big Au- dience at Cooper Institute, New York. The Fiat Folly, the Electoral Contest, and thy Sonthern Question Ably Discuesed. Fight Vessels Sunk at Thelr Anchors in Philadel- phia Harbor. THE PRESIDENT. 118 SPEECH AT COMBERLAKD, MD, Compxrraxp, Md, Oct, 3.—The President and Mra. Hayes, Becretary Sherman, and others arrived here st 1 o'clock this morning, and were inct at the depot by the Hon.Llovd Lounius, Jr., President of the Agricuitural Fatr Associa- tiou, and escorted to the Queen Ciey Hotel. AL 10 o'clock the Presidential party left the hotel in carriages for the falr-grounds, escorted by the President of the Agricultaral Bocicty, Gov. Carroll, and otherjorum{nent gentiemen, and by the First Virginia Cavalry, the firemen of Cum- berland, and & long line of citizens. Inthe ,processlon was 8 car contalning & uumber of little girts tastefully dresscd representiog the Btates composing the Union. There was a fine display of fags, especlally on Ballimore street, with other sfons of welcome. The party was repeatedly cheered on the and by o larize coucourse of people on the rounds. Here three cheers were given the President as he was escorted to the stand. AMr. Loundes first introdaced to the sudicnce Gov. Carroll, who was received with applause and made a brief speech of welcome, concluding by introducior the President of the United Blates, who was received with cheers. Washington. Thelr reception was cordial lu uid THE PRESIDENT'S BPEKCH. dire: d pothiog was omitted on the vart The President npoke as follows: :} of the citizeus ta make their visit arrecabie. Lanixs AXD OERTLEMRN AXD FELLOW.CITIZENS: | EVARTS, 1;|h|llumlely whm- annual meeting has pathercd e nracaotion of he_ 1Niorots ‘of Sovemtard (s | THE SECRETARY O ATATE ON THE POLITIOAL QUBSTIONS OF THE DAT., the prototion of the interests of agriculture io A Wi i Comnly o1 Aegheny, thes "CHY of it §F pefiud . A ol FRUCDY, thia CMY o Nezw Yorg, Uct. 24.~The Hun. am M. e A o oar coumuy. Evarts hudressed and imuiense un enthusiasiic audicoce st the Cooper Institute (his evening. ‘Ihe vast hail was insafliclent to contalu. the The Coast Dotted with Wrecks for Over a Hundred Miles. Four Hundred Bulldings More or Less Shiattered in Philadelphia, JONIN 1. KLIFFART, _Corumnus, O, Oct. 2f.—John I Kliffart, who for twenty-seven years has been Secretary ;l the Ohlo Btate Board of Agricuiture, dled at P @, The Loss in That City Estimated at More tlian Two Millioni A T WASHINGTON. A Talk Aboat Tea—Devens Makes It s Lit- tle Safter for the Natlonal BanksmMusl- . lermAn Officeholder Resigns, Bpectal DispateA (o The Triduns. Wasmineton, 1), C., Oct. 24.—8ome Balti- more tea-mercliants to-day called upon the Chi- nese Ambassador and discussed the question of commercial relattons with Cnins, with special relatioo to the tea trade. Thia 1s the first re- ception given by the Chinese to civiliavs. The tea merchants requested the Chinese Ambassa- dor to aiscourage the exportation of teas which were aruficially colored, and to send teas only In the natural condition, ss they are used in China. The Minister showed his shrewdness by informing the delegation thst the Cblnese Great Damage Cansed by the Unpiece. dexted High Tldes on the s Const. Vonsals Oarried o Mile Tnland and Lodged in Qorn-Fields, ' OCEAN WRECKS, FOUNDERING OF TIIE STEAMER EXTRESS. BavTiMORE, Md,, Oct. 24.—Capt. Barker, of the steamer Express, which left here ‘lucsday for Washiugton, reporta that his vessel fouuder- know that, while many of their citizeusare eutazel in agricuitare, the larzost intetest of thie nection 18 In coxl, and therelore 1 supposo that to the lu- ' 9 ouses, 5 hotels, 2 cleval snd 60 other bulid- borers in the fieid of agricuit: 4 o cliradle o tanetiowal dlscorer L you 107 STATRE-ST., i In the gale at thomonth of tho Potomar, | IO 0 Hotele, levatort sud 80 other bull | merctants would be wad o export tea o s nat- | LOresfoths Seidof irlsitars Al Uiose o 1% | e whotriod to crowd loside. T byenty Inck the power of will snd nction 2 Are yon | WILL BELL DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | the pusseugers and crew were probably lost. | Lo vei omces. ural condition, s it cost them much | glad to be abie tosay to yon th minutes the hall was crowded to overtlowlng, ;uld(;l:l‘.‘ln lm'o”g;lmlnr;;’ lnl-vupt;llnlufi:a nt- AND JEWBLRY cheaper thanever, 1 A Of ho liead, fe s, mabing, "L (ot businew of picasure; ned | WATOHES FROM $176 TO 8250 EACH, fubject (o fits of melancholy ro your kid- By stomnchy or blod, 10 afsawdered con: B e e e s ST HBRET dions Do You sulfer from ehensntiun, | iy Mt IoaN FOLEY'8 GOLD neuralaln or ‘achies and _pn | oot 1 ently yeam and fng yours | EBNB, bost in the world, self_ hnrwsed with s multitude of gloomy o wymptoms? Are you tlmld, nervous, and fongotful, and’your mind _continuatly dwell- ingon the subject? 11ave you lost coifidence 1 yourself and enorgy for buxineas pursults 7 ARt you subject to any of the following symp- foras: Restless niglita, broken aleep, night- 1nare, drenms, paipltation of the heaft, bash- less, and‘ that artificlallycolored tess would oot be exported a day longer thao there was & demand for them. A samplc ot tea brought from China by ths Em- bassy for Its own use was brought lo. The Minlster sald that'the varlous brands of tes sold in Americs and Kurops were unknown to snd unsold by the tea conaumer in China. They were apecially prepared by Chincse tes-sxporiers for the forelgn mar- ket, were_colored by chemicals, snd this proc- ess, logether with pecullur met! of putting uj! for foreign markets, ot only rendercd 1t 1eas palatable and benelicial, but more expen- sive. He expresstd an oploion that. i€ Boards of Trade In New = York -and Ohins were to make” known the fact that pure teas were not only more palstable but less cxpen- slve, it would be a benefit botb to the producer and consumer. There is, he sald, really but ome kind of tea-dlaut, sud . from this Dboth green aud biack tess are roduced. The equivalents for the fwo rerml. green and black, do not signlfy to the Chnese tha color of the tes, but have referenco to the period of guthering, green indicating not the green color but unripeness. Yung Wing, in the course of » specch, made the important admlssion that he was coutident thut tea could be sjiccessfully cultivated fu certain portions of the United States, hut that Chinese llhor ‘would be necessary tosuccessfully do this, and he added that Chluamen are not disposc to emigrate o great nuwmbers to this country in view of the peuding Yu)u\lln- and agitation agaluat them In California. ‘Toe declsion of Attorney-General Devens ovorraling & former deciston” of bis, In which be now decides that banks, in m-klnr up their siateinents for taxativn, maydeductthe amount fovested fo Unlied States bonds, Including of the remarks to be made'on this occamon will devolve on the gentlemsn who has charze of the Treasury of the Unitd Btates, and hence 1 may be excused for not enlening upon an elabur- ate apeecti. including lu 1a scono the financial con- ¢ition of Lhe country, 1 nay, howevor, congratu= lste you on the chungo in the weather. You re- member how yesterday we Jooked at thy weeping #kies, and liwtened to the sweoping winds, and feared Lhat they would not be| propitious, but the storm has passed sway, beginning at ¥lorida and sweeping from the Atlantic to the southwest Loundury of the Southern States, causiog muco suffering and destruction of property on sea and land. Now thesky is bright, and the air i balmy, and we may hope that the pure ana clear cim wuere will carry health to fevor-siricken communi- eaof the Honth. thus reileving thom from the pestilence which bas 30 loug eficted tiem. As io the material world we bave storua which oceasiua so much alelurbance and commotion, so with human afairs. Whou | irst saw thiw plctur- esque sceuery we were IN THX MIUST OF A TERRINLR CONFLICT upon which ali men tovokerd with the yreatest ape prehension, but fortunately prace came witn its resalttng ofeasinze, aud wa 81 this tino can dicect our efforta for the benest of the nation, and that ustlon & nation of frecmen. [Apulsurse, ] And if, antapplily, there should be nere and thero somu rawmoant ¢C the former bittecueas, we should te- member Loat the wayeof Providence nre alow but sure in progress, and _that as 8 Rulion we tre bete teroff than we weie five years avo, and that the wish is expresned everywhere that the Unioy amd the Constitution may be lnved, and the laws d in pursuauce of iBe Conatitution may be ol ca b7 ) the inhabitants of ing cuuniry. " {Applause.) If anywheru thev are obetrucied, the great senti™ montof the country in wisely, moderately, bug firmiy expressed that thoy should bv eafurced, and communitie: to obey the Con- stitution, apd wed in purssance that jostrum: | sarcly regret the for porsons will nos disturbunces exist, rehing furward to & The Captaln was rescued while drifting with fragments of the boat. Cant. Barker, In do- scriblug the wreck of the Express, savs the sea was running at a great hight, every wave wash- ing the boat from stem to stern. Bliortly after 5 o’clock Wednesday morning there came a ter- rillc crash, and the julner work started from the stanchions. The passengers and crew had bLardly time to realize what had occurred before o wave tore the saloon-deck like so ruch paper- work, aud the -following wave swept it dff to sea, and with it nearly all oo board. Previous to this efforts were made to * HEAD NEE POR TITE AORA The stdrm was so_farjous It was jmposaible to stand sgatoat ft, ‘and tbe rolling of the boat prevented the engines frum working fast enough to keen steersgowav on her. It was deomed advisable to let go thie anchors to bring her head to tho wind, fo the hope of her riding out the gale, or at loast untll it ahould subside, The effort was a futtlc onc, as the cables parted s soon a she broached to, avd the stzamer weat adrift, fio longer manageable. All on board had secured life-preservors at the earltest period of the gale. Bome of the ofticers tried to secure the boats, but they were washied awav and -broken up, A moment after the upper-deck bad been carricd away the hull rolled over, and i SUNK, BATTOM UPWARD, Those of the passeugers ond crew that could reach portions of the wreek clung to thew, bat the hecavy sea washed them off again, end on Eltot C, Cowdin presided, aud amoag the Vice Presidents were Moses Taylor, Marsbal O. .Roberts, Jackson Schultz, Judge Noah Davis, Levi P, Morton, H. B. Claflu, Joseph M. Fuk, Johin Jay, Willlam A, Gulon, If, A, Hurlbut, John Jacub Astor, Josepi H. Choate, 8. I Wales, Siuclalr ‘L'ouscy, Charles A, Peabody, H, . Arnold, H. K. Thurber, B, L. Fancher, il. Q. Stebbins, Lloyd Aspinwall, D. B, Eaton, Gen. McCouk, J. . Vermilyed ! Mr. Evarts was received with prolunged ap plause. Ho sald: 2 my acknowled, ! magaificent attendance and thi> dis} yrecting, As uO moau can bo wortly fol own hake of wucl attandance au&‘ atustin; n repay thew by bis specch, St it ks wh nlurests ure sk stake thal the missses thene seives hake (ho speech. and snt at work faflusaces o be dintrivated through this wide land, At o time 1n the fm; 1wenty-two years has {f reomed to me that the anity ana welfare of the Itepublican pary were nut of paramount tagce to she ¥iate, Who a there that darcs at une instant of ita posseanion of power when th safety of the country dud not depend upun k! Tae result of thy Jast ‘cleciion placed the exceative power acain (n the hauds uf the Repnblican party, and wade & gata in the pomrtar House, but Jeft e 10 the mivority of that House, and introdacel topice of dificulty snd douot foreign to our Institations, Iy the suppresson of the Tight of suilrage I many States the parly was absolutely . deprived |\ of twenty votes that belonged to it and twenty were broavlit in quustion, - Tie law-abiding gress, makiag And fearing no tnreats, 1€ Wa 10 recelve thst count, sna Jid nul fnvite the at- tendance of 100,000 armed citizens, for i knew 1hiere were mittions’ of unarmed ciizens watching 1 that were capable of beaflug sriny 1f necessary, Wu did not take up aros oefora unth) it was neces- sary, snd did not lay theus down until 1t was in- TIE PATAL ACCIDENTS were six, and those serionsly injured number thirteen, ) In the southern part of the citv known ns #The Neck," the Delaware overflowed jts banks for a distance of unc mile from the usual course, and the inhabitants were taken from the sccond storics of houses. 1n bo: sent out from Lhe Navp-Yard. Ouly one mah was drowned in this section, but the loss of lye stock was very great, and ton or eleven wooden bridges wers swept Bivar. ‘The well-known hndm&k‘ the large ship- house at the Leaguo Navy-Yard, was levelled to the ground. 1tis imposalble at present to. estimate the loss in woney, s it te distributed fn varlous amounts besween bundrods of owners, but it is gencrally SALE.. fuliieks, confuslon of ideas, aversion to koclely, dizzlnen in the liead, diimness of slght, pin- plex and blotahes on 'tho faco and back, and Stlier despondent symptoma? Thousnds of ¢ n, the middle-aged, and even the NE ‘MSPA_PEB ¥ froin ervoas gad ‘physical debil- | - - - ity, TI 0o, usniidd of famals broken : " uro 5 down In enlth nnd Apirits. from. disordemy peculinr 10 thelr aux, and who, from false 1 ( modesty ot negleet prolong thefr sufferings, Why, then, furthor neglect n suhject %o pro- . ductive-of heslth and lLumvunmu ‘when there lut hund o meaus of restoration? ou'f."‘,stg"gg:l?flf{ggg:gllverli'&lih-herl- ‘; " PULVERMACHER'S mldlnfi atiachmonts to iwg “of ?x-nfi'rfif.&. ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS UNE perfogting proases, Tho Tribune Co, havo no use for sevoral Hand-beoding cure these various discased conditions, after | Folders heretofors in usoin ita pross.room. all other means fall, and wo offer the most | The machines are of Chambers Hros. & Co.’ convinelng testimony direct from the ut- | make, and are in oxcelleut order, onoh hav- tlieted theiuselves, whio have been restored to mzntfiw xahlor‘lmgx‘;o‘v:mrent. fwo o1 tlha : machines are ada; afour-page supples HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, | Toncof Tiis sibine, mxkingfous iolds, and after drugglng In valn for months and yeurn, | 125710 &, lie, Ohoune Muo, maxink Banid o 108 DESCRIPTIVE PAMIHLET o Yires o oup jolds, Ot be scapied taany Tiw ELYCURIO QUARTERLY, o larye Ilus- | MESS SBO0L Lho specd of those mechinos trited ~ Journal, contatning ' full partioulurs | 12 Mmited only by thio capacity of the fea fid ixvoyNATION WouTli THoUsANDS. Cop- | DOTL, BROY,OND bo soon n aperation and we Tew mudl - Lall on or address, ment, to be suparior to any machine mada. PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €O, | aish i Siihe For furtier partio: RSTIMATED AT $2,000,000, the following Leing amoogst the heaviest losers! Christ's P. K. Church, Germantowu, $400,000 to $500,000; I I R. depot, West Philadelphis, £32,000; bridge at Fails of Schuylkill, 880,000; Walnut Street Erflhywmn Church, §35,000; st Baptist Church, 15,0005 Bchomacker’s iano factory, $15.000 to $20,000; Jones & Sons® uittiug-mitls, $20,000. ‘ OUTHIUK T CITY, PuiLAbeLriia, Oct. 24.—At Phanlxvills yes- terday morning the storm unroofed houses, up- rooted trees, demolished barns, nud - oLherwise did great damage to property, and reports from varivus pol the Bchiuylkil Valley all speak of the great loss of propesty.. Out of ail the colllerica.in the ¥abouey Districtonly three are 7 d 1o break dawn the Cone tne breaking of the dawn only about elght per- | able to work, owing to the stor, fomium. a5 well a8 face waluc, i | Doriud wbion allseciiune are (o buve squal righs | A, IF AY,08 MeRIRC 10 PR Ot L o ulars sddross OB SOy, . | sons could besecn. Among theso were Capt. | Williswwaport was inyoasted. Walnat, Cen- Exciting. mich aiscussion 8t the Treas :‘.":fi" 5{‘,,;,},:;’::{:‘;'g;",;,;yg,,,:'{,ag',*:::;',;;j‘l_‘;;{' S adte crealy 1 the Constitation o= Cor, 8th & Vine Sts,, CINCINNATI, O, » e " | Barker, James A, Douglass, Quartermaster, and | t£¢ Eloiira, Uepburn, Pfoe, and Market strects | yry * “Department. This deciston will | of whatever condition under the | Constitation an@ | fended. Botn parties resorted to & welllvment all badly tlooded, and the Pulladelphla & Ene Railroad under water at several points, Dam- age esthnated at £30,000, o Reports from Faston, Lancaster, Westches- d Reading 1) tol) the sswe story, and it sceius that the countey surrounding Bhiladel- plis sutlered almost as heavlly us thoe city, CHESAPEAKE BAY. DISASTERS, pectal Dispaich 1o Tae Tridune, of reason, and the applause of Cihe nation wenl up that the sogad ecnse of the Awncrican people had carried them mafely theouyh the nal rial, and that i peace o war probably have the effect to take at least $2,000,- 000 out of the Treasury. The Specisl Agents at the Fost-Uflice .Department whu have becn (nveatigating the recent thefis by the House Post-Office employes say that one colored bo; was emplosod by thres clerks in Postmaster Stewart’s office st thelr work, cach paving biin $10. Asthese clerks reccive Randswnu salarics, “thelr places during’ summer have been comfortable sine- cures. Georgge C. (iorham, Becreiary of the Re- publican Congressional Commitice, 1eft to-night 8 colorod passenger. Theac three were clinging to & part of Lhe saloon-deck. Some distaucs off, on snolher portion of the wreck, wero F, J, Stons, Purser; Jobn Douplass; Willfam Gant (colored); QGeorge Grecn, bazgage-master; and RNiram A, Deckban. These latter drifted toward a barren island, and were picked up by a boat from the steamier Chill,which is ashore high snd dry. lawa, [Apoiause.] TUE STUKM IS PASSING AWAT. bic, followed that, too, s pass- log ;J-ny. The lesson 1t taugat ue 1o not without benedt to the country. Alihough thu Uuies uce tomporanily bad, they are not without compenentivg blassinge 0 the Ainwrican people. Greal chanvvs have occitercd duniok thevs five years of financial lepression, The agricultural intervats alw:ye sulloe leau by such depresaions, furin good and thish thnnsd tne farmer s ususlly the [aut 1o run luto det szl §0 bevond his pieans. Mle certalnly te caught with 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORK, m BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST, OHICAGO. i st aansy o | RATOR. LADES 10 HNDOSOLR henceforth thers wus Bu pravlem far them tua wreat tosolve. | [Applause. | z And aow the Esecutive louks with indiffereucs, 1f not contempt, @t every mcthod of contumely and stander by which that title wus sought Lo bo impugned. [Applauso. } The speaker next referred to the offarts tnade to provide lor the resumption of soecie pay- meuts, ml tie freedom of election, and - *ric qualities, Our Pamphlet explaing distinguish the genuinio from the spurious. . o romnitanca with turs of tha | Tho Captain aud his companions were plcked | Wasninuron, D, C,, Oct, 24.—The storm In | £0000 ot Petersburg, V., to-muorrow. Sccroe | jessdebt tuan the manafacturor or commercidi | provement of civil mesvice, all ol which wero T T ) sy o A A R e P 30 e ARd (k60 L0 Crlatield, the whols revion about Wasbingion turos out | fary Gorliam, befors |CAYIng. atated chat o wa | @at. ~\Vhn "prosperity comies back Ui tariat | {robarly lelc to the Executive, 1T Was uniice: S s CBLICATIONN o] wallr aly known as the At. Tho Exoress had a crew of fwenty-one, all | to have beou much more severe than was sup- | very confident the Republicaus would cary thay | eadsoft with goud ".'m;]l"b‘:"l“u“':l','.'l"‘cm‘:f‘"""l: essary for b to defend tho action of uur L'res- Hiahen Mhd e or® Suah told, and, as [ar s known, /gt basscngurs. 1t | posed. Nearly all steamers afloat in Cuosaposke | districr, qoickens aud iucreascs the products of tbo factury | idente He bay ; the whale shall Hiavs been offered, ahout sihten acrea? FULLY TWENTY LIVNS WERE LOST. dozun went ssboro. Ouly ouo was 1ost | of the construction Of -tho Chicago Customs | 1end It sopuiies the munaleciator with, power. ‘1 | that et of e The Revublicans aro now ar b | nal e Soverament, subdiiislons sitisied ia the | Tne following ls the list of the crow and pas- | —tbe Express, plylog botweon Balti- | Ilouse, has placed himsel in a curious legal | every feld of 1avorwe begin toses that tuey aro | rayed sgainst tho oter purty, wud disscusions scogers: Capt. Barker; First Otlieer, L. J. Howard; Bevond Ofticer, Joseph Ilavey; Chict Eogiueer, Charles Balley; Becond Engineer, E. oredicament if the Guvernment chooses to | sl caught by take asdvantage of ft. Iln the Court of Chims, whero the suit is brought, the United Btates cau set up any claim more and Wushington. 8he foundered off the gouth of tho Potomac, and twelve to fiftean livos wera Jost. A large number of sail- serve oo good end, It is the duty of Repub- lcaus to see 1o 12 that the powor of the party in the councils of the natlon shull beincransed.” It s their duty In the chuice of Congressmen TIE FAVORABLR TIDE setting fn; but if the farmers are decoming belter off, and Goy, Usrroll assurcs ue they are, prosperity - oo Ml (e Singng CSSS, | et s, cononrs foa bookof simirable simplicity | Loscitienienta, are guncrally well watered snd yenily o Shdconshat uf ehalco har woud dinbee tion. nd s (ndorsod by prac: Heal B - a6d, pine faud, prairio and meadow, and are ait within | A. Prior; Clerk, ¥.J. Stone; Quartermasters, | iug vesscls wers driven ou slore, tweaty-oue | it has sgalnst the plaintiff, and can socure sn { Wil extend 1o the manufacturers and wiercuants. § prigrily. 3lo had no doubt but tnat the Stats forpraciteet “;,'“;.",‘,,.:'E,‘:{,,’::'}‘é iechorss, 4ad 43 | ton fllee, wnit’ most of them withlp six mlies, of 1be | John Douglass,James Douglass; Lookoutaman, | being reported at ouc polnt on the bar. The | award fn favor of tho Government if the iatter Ir sgnculiare |s prosperuus, evety other intorcat { of New York, whien coufided tu the. Ropublican Riand &t iparn, sl atinacaly usligg wich e | "1y Filwore Rico; Stoward, Thomas Csrriogton; | wind,came {rom the ocean, aud blew directly on | proves it lias the largest clain. [f, now, the Tove of it gesrs have made many | VBFLY IWenty years, wore rewly to coutide lu s teaching thie Notea ‘Tho moderaia prica (o ia Its"| Tt o Walters, Nat Cagrington and George Walkers | the fand, aluoss with the forcs of s uited Btates can make good the claim ‘that { o io%, Il fre or ma years bave wado maey § apuly, We caouot ullord tu luse- Scuators, 1o Yorico GO ctny or 8 DOF doroun {liem can be ubistaed by spuiication in petson ur by g A . AEQrRY 24 | shaland, sha he forcu of & Jhurrlcave, | g1 i hag aiready been fraudulcotly overosid, | Sosa¥pe: A% 8 combensation for o Knowlsdge of | ulthouzhi wa may uot be surc wo are able 10 e 08 ¥ §ogumir el SliATewe | chambermald, Matilds (colored); Willlo Barker | aud news of maoy udditional disasters {s foared. | s award in his own sult will bo in fav0r of tha | ornorts. ar what wo ¥eud. auroad, 10 be paid back | Gsintsin & majorits n the Scnato. There was aud five deck hands; firewnen, Robert Hawius and David Wyatt, "THE PABSENGERS 5 were Mrs, Bacon, of Bavon's Wharf, 8t. Mai County; Mre. Jones, Bt. Mary's County; Dr. D, U. Barch, 8t. Mary's Cunnty; M., Ulinay, of Baltimore; snd three or four colored paseen- gers. James Douglass, tho wheelsman, who was rescued, was badly burt by belog struck by tin- Governmeat, Wasninarox, D. C., Oct. 24, —Charlcs B. Til- dea, the principal Examiner to the Patent Of- fice, Lus resirned. The otlicial estimates required for the postal servicy for the nust fiscal year azgregute $36, 551,000, The estimated tutal postal reveuues will fall ‘short of supplylng thiis sum by #5,007,578. ‘Ihe mimount spprovriated for the curreut fiscal year was 31,200,374, of which $4,222,274 comes {rom the Ueucral Treasury. 1¢ is estunated, therefore, that $1,653,6831 tuore 6o reason why there shionld not be 80 accussion of strength from the fudependents. ] . The speaker oliled Lo the fact that by the action ol the Republican party the arned (nter- ventlon of the Federal Guverpment n thy SBtates was nu Jonger necessary, “‘Fhe pohicy of the Adminlstration amd partyIs that tacie suall be no doubt but that the whole coustitutioual welght and puwer of the Excculive ahall bo do- voled cverywhere o the cuforcelacat of the law and security of the privilezes of the weak- est. {Applase.] That i the pulley of the tothe people in dome way. If those oxcced thy imparts, we recuive the difference tn cash, Wikt have wo scnt abroad? Take the aeticle of coru. BIX yedrs svo We exporicd {H.000,U00 bushela: now, 85,000,000 bushels; ~wheat, 20,000, 000 000, VUY buakels; four, &, 500, V00 100, U barrelss cotton, (i, 000, = aw. 1,607, 000,000 pounds; bicon, 40, 000,000, pouds; oW, G542, 0l U0k, Dauied frest boef, 20,000,000 pounas: uow, 92, 000,000 pounds; vork, 57,000,000 pounde; uow, 71,000,- pounds. The total Increase In slx yours 1s ALONG TIHE COAST. BHIYPING BADLY DAMAGED.® PHILADELPIIA, Oct. 24.—The shipplog (nter- csta sulfered severely from yesterday's storms, elght vesscls . belng reported sunk and twenty- two damaged fu this barbor. Un Delsware River, below the (sland and ubresast of the runge light, the tug W. Q, Fowler was wrecked, aod her Captain and a boy drowued. | paper. U Uarkes Harmonic School fr 18 OrgaD, | ascyrees oreies, oe. puliiiiin hitinar sl a;um. CLARKx, Is & new and magnificent Tn- R 2 fith ctiun llekl for those who :Im ta Illy‘l’:ll ll'grl'“ 07 | e 4t ki hcrlnd NOTIOH, couposs and extemporizy ‘The blll filed In the Kuperior Cuurt by Crane & Strong Aud Voluutares, 83 well a8 (o play thews. | vo. llolion wud mysclf ct sl 16 not tro i, 1 Wes not s Bover was an acent for Crane or sufon 1o sell o purchisse any praperiy e usical Record * i wer I8 EATCH BT, tad srarunn Lbe property. . Tho Weekly Museal Paver of the countey] Dazre F{°%as a0t ower of the property or any part n bashels; now, barsels; o 0900 pouna 24 x 2 ar, All Music Teaclicropocd ft, 8 nent | thercuts nor did §egrea to purchese 1t 8t sny t{me of | bers from the wreck. From the Delaware bregkwater mauy ves: thun this ycar's appropriation from the Treas- Asour 140,000,000, arty iu Massachusctts aud in South Carolina, fexe 3 e yoar. 31 baies of mislo por “'4'."5 ully vafsrmed them of tha Tect claim, and lfe TUR CAPPAIN'S fON, * | are reported asliwro. Tho Cupraiu of tis oyster- | usy will be required sor tha next fscal year. e e Sednt AL S, ey hacruen Do gt | (o the dreat Sisty ot New ) g T Aay Book malled past fres for Retall Price, ;’.‘,’5{,.#&5;?{[ :"“:““:“ ";’ "": 's""' "":." "9 1 Capt, Barkor,Quafternuster Douglass,3ud the -lo;sp hh(uy Am:. ‘I.m?l "{,‘,“3, ‘lh‘u moruiug, ‘fi'o‘"’_‘" (™ ATSO_NN F“«"x"z'f Jiard fnce have prouuced el resuits Oue Flepie g e B S Wioisie o LYON & 5. Crsne would pot teke title from o8, becauss | oolored passenger ary the only persons posl. | tells the stury of the fate that befull ncarly 100 . g itlea have Locu JaTGEly lneteabed 0y machinery, | g4 yiate disturbances without jovitation of the HEAYLY, Ohicago. hoyss Irresponsible, bo aaid i wasted wlevaus 1o, | (OCRS BUS K aaved. Amoag the number | of the opster flect bouud to this clty oo the Spectal Diswaich to The Trivune. and, therefore, we srenow abie to. budorsell Eas opean countzive In wany things (huy have bereto- fore furnished 1o us. Au intelilgent gentleman of Philadelphl: Bilodgelt, has furnivaed we with a Foliadelphia wanutacturers sre sond| 1 lvamed somne facte o his connection waile Mapisoy, Wis, Oct. 24.—Frof. Jarnes C. Watson, the noted astrovonier, has declded to accept the positlon of Prufessor of Astronomy in theFuiversity of Wisconsin and Director of States, Hu subraitted that the privilege of suffrago fs by law accorded o all resldeuts of all* tho Stutew. Yeb insome States & laree proportion of the peoplo do bot exercise the rught. That ts an (utolerubls condition of thivgs, but it niust Q ¢ ! HER DITSON & CO.. Boston. | ,&ibmusiid sy i riaeton $os i b darne tione e g7 whioluibg igheriy. " Kieveus yald 1 floa’ John AN STEANSILEFS, M7 Witson 850000 Fur 15 acred.'sud Cras, o best NORTIL GERMAN LLOYE. ruing of thestorm. Hu reports s nuwber sunk, wauy damsged, and two lives lost. The Cuptalo, First Mate, uud & ssainan of the sloop J. Dever was drowned, belisved to haye beeu lost was Wiltie Barker, aged 16, son of the Captain. After the wreck-| be was seen by his father clinging to a plank dome distance away. There were no EDUCATIONAL. The se, D the burnjObservatory In coouection there- | 1n Mitabusg—atuug (et that the Jrou of whicd | Lo gyat by the ceful Noration sud cor- G4y ooaers of this Company whl s wmeans of geiting uear each uther, although sig- TUR LOWER DELAWARE. % o i 4 Y peaceful ameliora! . T Jaiedsr® s ler, fust uf Thlrgoat Hioboke ; Dals were frequently exchanged, | Ho couthmed | WILMINGTON, Del., Oct, 4,—The wind4torm | With. ~As between the Universitics of Miohigun | 108 Jicketa of Jcomative are mudy wap foruserly fedlog ot aoasce Tt e wouly faiiy hapo st vty Havieand Bremen, Bres cadin, $1ui sacand PBNNSYLVAMA M[LII‘ARY AGABEMY in sight of bis father about su hour, when & | yesterday was uue of tho wost destructive ver | 8nd Wiscousin and their respective obwervaturies, B0 0 st lasiend of mportrag i tras that | Without tho sdriction of the Stare e uevuls dpu bk kol stecrage, §20 currency. Fur (rIgLE | pips & ] X L4 £y Wisconsin offers superior Inducementa, (iov, | country, aud thls fact shows shat we uut uly have | Wil xlways cousider it tutolersble tiat u yreat Aty apply to DELRICHS & Cory GHESTEL. RENN, Opens Betw. 11, Thoroush tnstrus- | wavo washied tle plsuk from the lad’s erasn, expericuced hure. The river ross higher thau [ (GEOORE Qe BUBCRUY T Dresont to ous | B bow inarkot, but are supplying foreicu coun | Yomnuuity restorcd o the privileges of thy e 3BowlglUresn dow YOIk | Yo vanlculary sty to SEWATT WILEOR, Lo 'ai. | aud bu ls supposed (0 bave sunk frow exhaus. | ever befure, causlug flood wud uch damage 10 | Ugiveraity oue of the tineat cadipped obtcr v | HFiss Whta that brticle. Coustisution would fusist oo relaivhie tuo ; T fl‘;flufflx‘}“ Teod House, or 1o CoL THED. to. propurty sud sbivpiog. Two burges plyivg bes | tories for practical work in Amenva, and the Mr. Blodgels's lst of Philadelphls industries ) yotiug power Lo themselves. Azainst tlat ail showy Lhat the manufscturere zpott Saree-fuurthe of their atovl furke. hoce, and rakes 1o Kouland snd Central Buréa sud fiom Suctlicld they are re-exportod with English wares. Alo, edyu sud otuer tools are acut tnither: suovels, w tho forces of free society and tho Republicun party wilt always bo used. As long ud discord rpmalus the Ropublican party wili bave its duty to do, wod wili not heastate to perforns it tween hera and Phtladelphla were Jost o the Delaware, and several siall boats sunk, INUNDATED, OTUER STRAMERS WRECKED AND INJURED, Bavyinons, Ocs. 3H.~The steswer Theodoro Weeus, ufter a terrible experience, was rescucd Regents have succeeded 1u securiug the beut wau to use it. The buildivg ls nearly comn-: bluted, sud the {ostrunionts will be mousted td & few weeks. FAlRUBA ARG’ 5 BA RILVA AND VIS, - MOPe Honnedty AN owdia BRARS s reueh, wd Gerna: Nonding” snd et sud Chldres, Wiy Callines: 17 ek Thiry. st ore 'Hse. | by the Tauzler, and towed to Crisfleld Harbor, | Bouth Wilmiugton wascompletely inundated, ————— 10 outh Aucsica a0d Australy St kfl"l ‘;?‘W‘.’f- iikh s 20, Applisalivn i 'fly"flf%n‘.’:’nifl}f‘" or | where ahie uow lies. The gicamer Massachuscits | 804 2 vumber of people Lad toseek refuge in INDIANS. vaws, aud spikes Lo r. Evarts spoke of thu cconomy Squth America the public service was inanaged, aud tuou al- snd fivets to luded to the caucus us tollows: 1f the cuycus wachinery could ever be cone trulied, pudlic weu who bave thouszbi ticy could least spure its support would praiso tho change. He believed that o oue bad anythiug to fesr frot such a chauge exvept thuse oie pying positious to which the pnvute and spou- 1aucous judgwent of their fellow-citizens wuull aot buye sssigucd theut. ‘Thery la the sawe dis- laste puw fur the one-myu power av belure. ' ‘Tao pevple bave the power t throw off sucu wu . facubus whesever it becomies tusupporteble. 1 [Chesra ] . ‘Tue next subject touched ou was i 5 1 bolts, nuts. ope, jucluding 3 wire Lo Bouti nd Australis; car-wieels to England and wther countrics; lucomutives, 100 1u a year, Lo Hussla. UBranil, cte. Bosldes these ure exported iron bridges, wheel ruong, wnd architectursl lon, cavles, chsine, wud gas snd water-pipe, THE INURBASE OF OUN EXFOKRTS cvar she Luports cosbles us to el back vur bouds #0184 10 pav luterest o8 thew L buwmy lustad of abruad. 1 dv uot mean Vnited Statvs bonds lvue, but your Mlarylaod and other State bouds. ‘T s conclusw frow ull this 18, LhaL Lhe nation s orcouiug bester off than il wae. Unleas somes biu)t should be dons 1o check this incoming pivs- PEKILY, our conuley will march on 10 good Hues aysig. 18 would be of advauisge to follow tu thy ath toarked out by thw frauers 0f Lhe Conutiiu- 108, wad Bob uudertaho uew ways of paying old A-ufin. thus checkiug the roturn uf general pros- verlty. A weber of Congress, Mr. Potter, In 8 letter to tho public, eays 1t would be beiter for the bus- Dess intercsls G ubolials Congleos. Thly gestle- LiaB bag bven in Cvliiicas oid Vesre b 4o wob the upper stories of bouses. About seventy-five buildings were wholly or partlally unrovted in the city, four or tive care ried away Ly she flood, sud six blown down. MOUE WRECKS- The schooner Buckeye, from this port, Capt. Appleton, Master, was wrecked about three miles frun Nowsastle, aod the Captain and his wife pod two sous and & seaman were drowued. ‘The schoauey Estello Brighs, of this city, was wrecked on thy Jersdy sbore, opposite New- castle, sud the Captain, James Fouutain, sud w0 oolored scamcn, drowoed. THE WIND. A THORICAL UURRICANE, Nxw Yok, Oct. 2L—Dispatchss from all poiuta show that the storu.of yesterday was oue of thy wost vivleut exporicuced tor years. is ashiore, disabled, at Drum Polot. All ou board well. Tho steamer Lontaa [s ashore o the Middle- ground. The stesmer Ide and twenty-three schooners aro ashoro nesar the Massachusetts. . ALL LOST BUT OXE. Wasaiworox, D, C., Oct. 24.—The Bignal- Corps Statlon st Cape Henry reports that the American ship A, 8. Davis, of Bearsport, Me., Capt. Ira M, Ford, ran sshore a¢ ¥ 3. m. on the 34 {nst,, eight miles south of the station. The veasel and cargo wp a total loss. Tbe crew, coosleting of ninetees wen, were all lost with tue excoption. The dead bodles washed ashory l:&m:@l one and s balf mules south of the o 3 #vacial Digpaich te TR Trivume.™ . - . Busagck, D. T., Oct. 2t.—~Three couipanles ©Of the Sixth lufautry left Kort Buford to-day oo the steamer QGen. Sherman to fotercept tbe Choyenues, who, the wilitary thiok, bave Dot yet crossed the Missourl, It appears tbat Gen. Gibbon and Geu. Miles sre iguorant of each other’s movements.sud are wot working together. (ibbon (ailed to sdvise Miles ol the Cheyennes® ruiress Nurth, sad Miles forgot to ioforus Gibbon thas they scrived, or that bo bad Kone fa pursuit. NOW HE WILL HAVE TO COLLECT IT, Bpecial INssaich o The Tridvuns. LovisviLLs, Ky, Oct. %H.—Bamith Reld way given $3,135 duweges to-duy io bls swt for ‘§19,000 azainst pruwincut citizeus of Huney County for cowmpellivg Ll to leave the ucigls borbised. [a OME SCHOOL ¥OIR BOYS—LEST C. TP v CREdG L0 RN S AREL KO0 —_— Be carefultabuyonly the Genuing, | Hefer w WAL A BUTTERS, 17 itandoiph-at. . Chlcago. G = e HOVE TIALL—MI58 MONTFORT'S SCIIOUL ¥OIR S X youug lud ou ich: sitractiva bowe, (orough fosrag- e anannean | tlun, WodcTate o New Haven, Couk. W;XYTE?ME“ % = L PUE ROY AL, VICTORIA HOTEL, T I — Al AN kwoon Warrsatca ¥ 5 Uy BAILAM rrs: ! ¢ 5 adon 2 Ja ‘[[ ¥INRST AND RS 1NGH Tor gy A Ve Y Intur SIEY ""L‘L“‘"‘ Y e-ihiid ytund ra = Ak s 5. Ml Ed 0 S FHOLOSALY, Cor. Clavh aud Manioioksia, ARTESIAN WELLS, FINANCIA Governyient Bonds, Cook County Orders, « City Serips and Youchers, taudsoliby | LAZAKUS SILVERMAN Bengy W R U b, TUB FINANCES ulv:lhc Jountry, and upon this point Mr. Evarts said: B e We have pow made up the finauccs 8o fhat the legal-tender 18 worth whut o il fucc 1 pugicta to'uu. Wo knaw that if there o eoyibivg e pyo- © o ple nsist aa it is paper woney, sud it wusl be 3 guod, and cogvertible futo guld and sitver, gad 5 tual they bavg Lie 4t o the duiviswcut tuat ' . BODINS WASHED ASHOKE. Asazcox, N. J., Oct. $4.—A schooner " Is re-

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