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[ : 1 v=i CENTS, 28 an uiright cltizen and an able buslness man, however, than as a Democrat or politiciuy, 1is character Is a8 unimpenchable ond high asis that of his honoted father. (na of the reasons that made his nominatisn doubitful was the fact that he could not be used hy thase lower poll- tivans who «lalm thor share of patronage and Its distribution according to their own notlons. Mr. Caoper is not the man to be Sapproached as it le termed politically. His buainess an politienl life for the vast twenty-fve years has not been ol a kind to encourage tricksters, The development and success of the Coover Tuati- tute are dun l:\rp":lv to Edward Cooper. fla Dias devoted much of his time to tho details of the Institute’s administration, and especinlly to the promution of the technical education of artisans and business men. It i3 Rren- erally recognized here that, but = for the " son “and the Hon Abram 8§, Hewitt, brother-in-law and partner, the noble charity founded by Pater Cooper would never have reached its f"wm perlection and In‘!;gh rank among the philanthroples of the New World, Mr. Cooper was delegate to the Na- tional Convention which nominated § tlden, and was 8 member of Tammany's State Cuentral Committeo untit last year, when he was thrown over by Kelly fur the tlouble reason that he was “too Independent and a supporter of Tilden. SPEARING OF MR, HEWITT recalls the mauncr in which he was act aside for 80 uuknown man fn the Tentb Coneresstonsl District, by order of Kelly, Tt Is a good fllu; tration of the personal rule shich Is not cu Boed auy longer to New York City, but which extends over Btate and National nomumatlous, Mr. Hewitl ascribes the order for his banish. tueut toaremiark e made fn Washington two eass auo, In comparing Tiiden and Kelly, and FRIDAY, NOVEM]}ER 1. 1878, PRICE R puhlic confersion of their conatant dependence POLITICAL, upon Divine favor for all the good gifts of life snd happiness, and of public pesce and prosperity, exliibits in the record of the yearabnndant reasons for our yratitude and thanksziving. Exaberant lnrvests, productive mines, ample crops of the saples of ttude and manutaetures, have enriched the countey, the tesources thus furnished to our reviving Industey and expanding commerce hasten- ing the day whon dincords and distres<es, throagh the tenuih and breadth of the land, wi)l, under the cunttnued favor of Propidence, have given way o confidence, and l:m-y‘x\'. and asaured proeperity. Pence with all natlons nas temained nnnbroken; domentic tranquillity has prevatled, and the instic tutiona of Jiberty and fustice which the wisdom &nd justico of otir forelathers estadilshed remain the glory and defenne of their children. ‘Tha general prevalence of the hlessinz of health throughout our wide lund Lias made niore eonapiea- ons tie sufferings and sorrows which the dark haduw of the pestilenco has cast npon a portion of aur peaple. This Lieavy aflictlon, even, the Divine Nuler bas tempered to ‘the enffering commnnities with an nniverdal avmpathy and suecor which have flowed to their relicf, nnd ihe whole nation may re- Joice In the unity of ®oirit in our people by which they cheerfully share another's burdens. Now, therefore, 1, liutherrord Iy, Hsyes, Preai- dent of the United Hiates, do apoolnt Thursdsy the 2Rih day of Novemter next, ss 8 day of natloual thenksgiving and prayert and I earnestly recommend that, with rawing themnolves from secalar cares knd labors, tha pro- ie meet together on that day in their respect- ve placen of worship, there to give thanks and pralse to Almighty God for [lie mereles, and to do- Youtly beserch their continmance, 1n witnesw whereof 1 have haroantn set my hand and causod the sesl of the Unlufl Biates o be af- ixed, Done at the Clty of Washington this 30th day of Octaner, inthe year of our Lord one thonesnd eight hundred and eeventy-efelit. and of the in. dependenca of the United States the one hundred WASHINGTON. Letter from BSecretary Sher- man on the Subject of Resumption, VOLUME XXXI1X. N, OVERCOATS, 2] APPOINTED ANEE i T B WIE INTENDED RUNNING FOR If you want an| ™ s orricn o Overcoat for your- FENCE-VIEWER Self or Boys, COME | ror the city of Chicago, but lmv}ng read the g:.ij.lgr u??:}l;s and see us. We| sl zo were afrid it tre (believing wlgm‘.tthe 1&?:2:5 Ji\ an a have them from $6 %,lfjr:k i%%t :veo wex(-!e robbers, crlime, una Sake o sn. Tot ol 3 tO $40; the Ial'g- :round for us, just at this sea- son, that our est assortment in ULSTERS, the city. ZEROCOATS, OVERCOATS, 80 we resign our polit- of them; and he was forbidden to compromise with them. The British claim 15 that our fishermen wera served right, and have no cause of complaint, because they violated a local eojonial law, But even if these local laws npplicd to our fisher- men they ought 1o be enforced l.vrv the lawinl authoritier, and not by a mob. In thelr com- plalata to the Guvernment our fishermen claim that the Newfoundiand men have many ad- vantages over our mnvlc. The fish are on thelr own shores: they ean butld vessels and fit them more cheaply thian we, and they are sllowed te sell thelr tish In our markets duty free. Hence the Americans ar obliged to use’ their supestor skill and Ingenuity, and It 1s only of this that tbe Newfoundland ‘men complsin, NOTES AND NEWS, ARMY MEN AS WITNESSZS, Anectal Dispateh (o The Tribune, ‘Wasnxaron, D, C., Oct, 31.—Some contro- versy has arlsen with regard 1o the compensa- tion of army oflicers and enlisted men when summoncd us witnesses In a court, and the sub- Ject was sumetime since referred Ly the Secre- 1ary of War to the Attorney (ieneral - for decls- lon. The latter has dectded that officers and soldiers are entitled to mileage when summoned to a distance, but their pay from the Govern- croment Is not suspended.” Tuey ars not co- titled to witness fees, THE KID-GLOYE MEN, There was a preliminary hearlng of New York parties Interested n_the ‘kid-glove assessment this moruing ot the Treasurs Nopariment, Mr, Ciarke, representing Isclin & Co., agrecd that Evidence Showing that Anderson Was Hired by the Demo- crats, Need of a Chamber of Political Commerce in New York Clty. He Is Confident of the Entire Success of His Well-Ma-~ tured Plans. The Louisiana Registrar Puts Down 130 Democrals as Living in One House, Our Paper-Money Issue as Com- pared with That ot Euro- pean Nations, Hard and Effcctive Werk Done by the Presidential Proclamation Naming Nov. Republicans of Michigane 28 as a Day of Thanks- giving. The Look of Things Political in Tlinois and Wisconsin, The Chicago Whisky Cases Docketed in the Su- preme Court. ANDERSON'S IHIRE, HOW I WAS PAID FOR ‘‘WORKING UPY EvI- DENCE FOR THR DENEFIT OF THE POTTER COMNITTER. Apeciat Dispaleh to The Trisune. Position of the Btate Dopartment in Ref- erance to tho Newfoundland o the facts were sufliciont to justify the Secretary Wasnivutox, D. C., Oct. 31.—The Anderson . Corner State & Madison-sts ical aspirations and ambition, Fishery Outrages. el R.B.iLuvas. | ©f the Treamnry n remlttiog the eniire matirs | atatoment fo rejereoe to he mors g up ot e | JElie (e cotnpaclion very odress for tho T = and will continue to offer you By the Presldent: : Leen moai e Zrounl hat there Id | dence for the Potter Commliteo In rexara to | [AUST; TR remur the futervicwer put 1t down, CLOTIUNG, the NICEST-FITTING and RESUMPTION. iy M. Evanrs, Dien BRI e proceedings. - Juted | the Sherman letter agrees cxactly with otaerva. | won” St o durne fate was. sosled s0 long ot , Secretary of State. Kelly remaius Dictator. ‘The two men are tow pronounced opponents, and Congress will Lo the luser In conscquence, for Mr, Hewitt was known to_be incorruptible, and u man of ability and high views,—a representative do- g much luore honor 1o his constituents than he common run of Tanmany’s uontnses, an i unduultedly the superior of clther of the candi- datus now In the fivid. 1 say vither, bevause, Wwhile the district {6 adinftied to be Demaocratic a8 & rule, the running of an unktown man tnakes It n doubtful lield, espechilly as tue TRepublicans and unti-Tammany partles comnbiug on O'Brien, who has o strong 10ilawlnie, a6 will make such a struggle as the Tents District has not wituessed tn years. Toreturu to the loval eanvass: A KEAT GAME ° waa trled to securo Taminany [n any event, by folsting u Tammany man on the combination as tions which the Republicans made In regard to manipulations in progress at the time. The slatement of Anderson that the 81,000 which was scot him reslly came from Ben- ator Barnum, Charman of the Na- tional Democratie Committee, bas been Investizated by the Ropublicans, and Ander- sun's statements found to Lo correct. The records of the District Telegraph In New York, and the evidence of the messenger who eaeried the money, belng conclusive as to the 1dentity of Senstor Barnum. In connectiun with Bypher, who was acting for Barnum, it Is also known fers that Judge Morton, who went 1o Florids for the purposcof manipulating the so-called McLin confession, was slso employed and paid by Bamum. % French did not understand the Sceretary of the Treasury 8 advising any course affecting the valustion, but merely to examine the law-polots Involved, General-Appraiser Ketchum asked how the appratsement could be re-opened, s the rloves had gone into cousumption, and ' Mr, Clark re- plied ‘that the eustoma officers have sarmples, udge Freach said he would notify the porties interested when be would come to a declsion on the legal questions fuvolved, and the conference came to s close. THR PATENT COMMISSIONERSIUIF. Tngae Western Anociated Press, Wasuixa®ox, D, C,, Oct, 81.—The President to-day slgoed the commission of Halbert E. Palne, of Wirconsin, to be Commissioner of Patents, vice Ellls 8pear, resiened, (len. Paine wiil enter upon his oifictal dutfes to-morrow, THE TREASURY FREPARED ¥OK THAT IMPOR- TANT RVENT. Waenixarox, D, C., Oct. 81.—B8ecretary Sher- man has written the following letter in regard to the condition of the Treasury for specie re- sumption, ete.: TREAsuRY DEPARTHENT, OPFICE OF TiE SrCnE- TARY, \WVasuineToN, D, C., Oct. 81,—/. Lelloy 1. Dodd, juchanan, 'Mich,—8i: 1 am in res celpt of your letter of the 2th fnat., making cer- tain inquirtes as to the condition of the Treasury for resumption and the amuunt of paber circula- tion per capita in thia country ana the principal countrics of Kurope, Inreply, I have to inform o that un the 1at Inst. the coin halance of the Treasury waa $232,650, 044, Tals entlre amounr, however, was not available for resumption pur- poscs, but ubject to Mabilities, as follows Interest due and unoafd. roaeeorene Delst on which int TR T R T | most STYLISH OVERCOATS Don't forget the e G, et Red Letter Sale at i s o' e Sl 15 the O1d Reliable Put- | Sicthing peaters can bty s goods. nam Clothing House, | s, s, tresecs, Dot T o 2 LLOUBRBE AL 0, THE FISHERY QUESTION, THR L.ONG MARKOR GUTRAGH—ANOTUER DIPLO- MATIC CONTROVERSY—COLUNIAL ENACTMENT VENSUS THI: TREATY OF WASHINGTON, tarrespundence New York lerald, WasitINGTON, Oct. 20.—The $5,500,000 which the Halifax Fishery Commission condumned the United Statea to pay to (redt Dritaln are dus on the 24th of November,under tho terma of the treaty, and the monoy is reddy in London to make the payment. But it ia certalu that the Admliulstration will not pay it over until the Brivish Government gives the most positive assurance that, in prosecuung the flshery rights kuaranteed by the treaty, onr fisbermen shall 1ot be subject to Interference from tho colonfal THB ALLISON COMMITTEN its candidate for Mayor, Sheppard Knapn was Boston Square-Doaling Clothiors | Colreertiican s authoritics under the pretonse of colonial laws. INANCIAL. will not meet untii the assembling of- Congress, propused, togetliee “ith Mr. Cooper, by tia . for all men—kind, no matter how Hon Saeticaies tulver). TR QUESTION IN DISPUTR. It wasat first elleved thiat it would be good | Dewmocrats, who liad the selectlon of Sayor s 117 Mad_lson-st big, no mattor how small, Untiatured bonas caiic The question which has rlsen betwcen the WASHINGTON, Dolley for this Commitice to meet, prowutiy | corded thein. e, Knapi was o meanber ot tha . two Uovernments on this sudject rescmbles the altertho election, follow the line of exposure Bpectal Dispalch to The Teibune. Wastrxaroy, D. C., Oct. 81.—There has been much local excitement to<tay over the falluro of the Uerman-American National Bank and the German-Amerlcan Saviogs Bank and Safe-De- posit Company, These two fostitutions were carried on together, and the officers of cach were practically the sume. Both fustitutions had o @ood standing io the community, and many small depositors havo suffered from the failure, It secms to havo arlsen chicfly from the fact that the funds of the bank were fnvested through the aavings bank in District real cstate st s time whon figures ruled the highest, and the present depression has been suflicient to awamp both fostitutivus, Tho failure docs not in any way effect the other banking houuses of the District. The President of both was the 8wisa Vice-Consul nt this polnt, To the Western Assocated Press, Wasnivaroy, D. C., Oct. 31.—The American Tammuny General Comuittcs un to within a fow days of tns prescutation of hls name. Mo bad tried for the Tammany nomination, and, falllog 1n that, was rewdv o Lev for what was Ieft. Thia sulted Kelly's purposes adn LU but was tvo transparent entirely to suit the Republicaua. Knnul‘ relativas with 'fu- muuy, aud bis record under the Tweed reshie, vere elther uf them suflicient to cisck this flank movement of a wily fue, and the larze carpes- dealer was drovped, FOIL DISTRICT ATTORNET the uominatiuna wre still more utequal. Mr, Smyth, the Tatununy sominer, Is 3 uw 4 1ika runk with hundreds of otlier Tawyers 1iy New Yorh, Ils hus scrved with Tawtnany for a of 8 centary, and was onee Peter i, ‘s leea) auviser. Beujamin Paels fenominated by the comblaation, 18 pretty wel kuown. He Is rezupdet us oge Resublican waa can be elected o ofilee in thia city on a ste. t Ropubliown ticket, lu 1872 he deteated fani- 's cuudidute by some 00 votes, uind i 555 tin wajority over Taminang was 2,54, -- something wineh ere a2ty hewdaered that dess Total,.. 07,427,761 Leaviug for resnmption purposes, $134, 231, 803, ‘Tbo coin receipts fnto the Treasury will ‘proba- bly exceed by & conalderable amount the coln pay - menta between now and January, 1870, 80 that at Teont tho above balance will then bo available for resumplion purposes, It should alao be borne fn mind that meanwhile thera In no probubllity of the entire coln liabiif- Vics elng nreeontad for payment. to the papor circulation of Ruropean coun- trles thin Department has no {aformation, except what cun be obtained from publications open to all. The London Xconomisf of Sept. 14, IN7H, the Iatest at liand, statea that the smuunt uf paper cir- culatfon of the banks in the United Kingdom, tho amount retained in the banklnk department of thy Dank of Englund, 10 b £43,1410,071, Tho eirenia- tion uf tho Bank of France, 'which alono in ¥rance has authority to tasus nutes, was sald to be, Sept. B, 414,510,000; and that of the lmperial Dank of Garmany, Sept.'7, £30,450,000. 51 18 Gnderatood that some of the country bauke of Germuny have authorlty. under cortaln restrictions, to iswe notes, hut an the amount fswed fs not atated In due Bnanclal publications It ia balieyed to bo Incon- sierabic, * Indleated by Anderson's statement and ts se- mmfm:ymw documents, and alao o prosecute the |n? opened by the dlscovery of the clpher pal COBNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS, BRANOE, 532 Milwaukee-av., corner Rucker-st. extradition dispute of two years aeo, and, while 1t 1s thought that the sctfon’'of Lord Salisbury fnthe fishery business wag hastily taken and without thouzht of what hie was assuming, his course bears a singular likeness 2 that of Lord Derby in the extradition mhfter. o that case the United States usked for the surrender of Winslow aud otlers undor ‘the Ashburton Treatv. Tho British Government refused to surrender them on the ground that o focal law of Great Britalu forbade themi tado so. Secretary Fish roplled that the treaty, being an Inter- uatlonal obligation, wmust,” as “towarus us, one of the partles toit, baof superlor force to a Tocal Inw, and on this a loog’ paver dispute fol- lowed, which resulted in the Britisn Govern. went tinally acknowledeing that i¢ had blunder- ed, and that its nnuml»llon that its local laws were o by held superlor to a treaty was un- tonuble. ‘Fho criminals required vy “Mr. Flah wero surrenderad, and this egded the dispute. NINER, BEAL & HACKETT PROPRIETORS. BRANCET, W. H, FORLONG, Manager, | 238-240-242 Blue Island-av., cor. Twelfth-st. = = S— e — OPRX EVERY NIGNT TILL NINE. WEATHER STRIPS, e WEATHER STRIPS | “Rod Tetter Sale is FOR THE MILLION, At KELLEY'S, R4 Madison-st. Competent men em- Tloyeat winly them, e not to-day but Sat- TEBT 38 e | urday, Nov. 2, at the 0ld Reliable Putnam tehes, The ‘conclusion has been reacned that no further uffort 1 necded just at present to destrov tha Potter Committee_ani its wurk 10 the estimatfon of the public. Fram all that cun be learned of a consultation on the subject among the Democruta, thetr chiet diicuity iow scams Lo be to dlscover & way of dropping thelr work. A QUESTION OF VERAUITY, Wasminoton, D. C., Oct. 81.—Mr. Gibson, when spoken to this evening about Jatnes E. Anderson's affidavit, sald, **The statemonts in bis aflidavit aflecting mic are false. 1 never heard of the things of which he speaks.” Mad- dox and 8ypher declare Anderson'’s staterents retatiug to them to bo false, NEW YORK CITY. A VERY MIXED BTATE OF APFAIKS. Special Dispuieh 10 The Tyibune. Cor. Clark_and ltaudvipli-ais, 0 NEw Yok, Oct. 81—The anti-Tamman potic orzuntzation, ahow Lhe astiviey in tus EDUCATIONA .;.};',';;f":g;';::z:;:‘;:z','n,‘,:;.‘m;:;:;;g{,:'.;".;; LT OF A COLOMAT LA, 1- | Natiuual Bank, which grew out of the German- | e (0K Oct ety Is becoming very conth | DIstrici-Attorhuyss oilie wtler slo P i X ) VA AND With. HRD: + as follows: In the present case Lond sbary, spparent- | ' o n Suvings Bunk, and occupied the same b oily necesnary to say that, (o sl sears’ ud- Ma LY, AND Jrie. SRS . ftanas e, | 8 Msini fuematten bia piedeceraori murcitying ( HGchan, Narite Yenk sad vocunied tho ame | gout, an thelr tetblog sich ave Wosing soneid: miifstration, he hus secured D77 convictio s, Eniaty Fronch, and German. Dosniile and ' ot Ouse P Conntry. Siuietion, (nintehs equi, deluats eurtly ansunics erun mots than he. (A | man-Anierican Saviogs Bank has ajso cloced rs | erable sums o Cooper's cleetion s Mayor next | or more by 7 that mis Tamusoy redecesiof fomotac i %‘-‘.‘.‘il‘{;.'c':z'r:i'y'.'.’.{"m"&CZ,"\‘-.,‘;Q‘"" i 5 ' Hiied ki AdTe b 3:‘13&1 St kol En‘zln’nu,ine lfm’n",’,"w,’{", dogg. und put up the foilowing notlee: Tuesday. But there are so many different | aid {n twolve yoar-“un-vlon: Lo his e it 0. Applicadl inada by eiter, (erniany, rmam ign . Y “Owing to the stapenston of the Gerni FOUL CITY JUDGE, i an Ve fecturesly Dit Labberine & 133 ClaIk.st and VT il b o hat e mepre iy s | UIeh slone v ave trcuted 6n tiosublect, but | SIS 1, the naapenalun of 9o Gorniane | cumbinations that uotbla on thw surlaca of “Taantwany nomiuateat Az, U d1ord, wito serecd vy It will bo secn that the aggregato, as well ae the Der capita, amount of paper circulation i laror in tnls country thau in sny of the other countries named, undlargely in excess of any ult that of of one of ber dfstant colonlnw superior Lo the obligations of tho Treaty of AVashinzton. The Inwless uttack on our fisherdn Ly the New- :talls of which you will find 0 attention of the British eventa appears to justify o positive vplalon as to reaults. Bvidently the Republican machine nianagers are now trading with tho combina. tlon, agreeiog to giva its local ticket support in —DEAT GARE; LOW NI Genov i itandoip) cluse,! Officials of tho savings bank declare that thelr institution fs sound. Both banks were owned and patrunized (Hncloally by Germans, oua term under ‘Tweed's administration, and succeeded on the Bench only ao welt as to be de- fudted by & docislve majority when ho van the second time. ‘Itic Sun thua stins hin np in ity ke, Wit L. Chiteago, France, In that cuuntry, however, thc dirculstion 117 Madison-st. E— R iy has been reduced to the amount above statcd sinco b and the suspcusion calises much surprise, An | return for votes fur Republican A, blymen [ inclulve style: S He Lusnot tho learvang, the WINTER RE8ORT Soggmbar, I8TY trom $007.000,000, 4 reduction | Loterutent, In rebly, Lord Balisbury says that ( 200 b0 susfenslon caltice unnch aary T past T Benetir ety e | I Cerusl et dhe e o it THEROYAL JICTORIA HOTEL, / C TT eRaie oo r":':::'»-‘nk:hflu:nfi‘lmhflgd teom | vestlimuty o complalut, nod that ‘tho Captaty | , 1he causo of the failuro was th luability of | \oily was sclectod Lo make this bargaia with | 31105608 it Justloty St oo B WAATLL Ih S s h y [\ S140, 000, 000 to 3495, 000,000, " Voryswepertiin. | reporvest that Umited outes | shermen e iy | tho benk 10 realits won roussetnse mortcages, udge who lius power over the persotl hocrey the Republican machloe, but he failed to accept the overtures. The machine also hul Loped, in view of Conkling's sllence last winter on the money question, to make a combination with the Greenbuckers, giving them Congressmen In return tor Assemblymen. But that plan was blocked oy theatrong hard-mancy plattorm of the Baratoga Couventlon, and Conkling’s subsequent hard-mouey speeches, Finally, the Tilden men touk possesaion of the autl-Tummany combluue tion, and offccted the trado which Kelly de- The Natlonal Bank Examiver, wao 1s now fu churge, states that ft-is probable that the de- positors will be paid in full. 5 Lo bank was the azent of the Germanis Life-Insurance -Comuany, of New York. The Company will lose heavily; 1t is thought about £30,000 Or $35,000, CINCINNATI. 8pecial Dispated 1o The Trituna, Crwcinnazy, 0., Oct. Bl.—Cunsiderable com- motiun was cxcited in Catholic circles this afternoon by the anucancemeat of tho fajlure ofwmen. Hor City Judee we sioul uave u of n mack larger pattern” Tue Hon, Ruatos LCowing Is auch a wun, and a good Resubae, withal, 1t bs not neceesary- 1o o farther 1 detall. Throughout, the coinparlsvn favors thy combination, 1t {a worthy of notice, fn this connection, that the comuluation 11AS SUCH PRESS-<ULPORT s 0o coalition of the pust hias obtadied, Kelly bus succeeded admiraly i estravging olf thy newspaper-powers. i position ut tae Wordd 8 well kuown by this tluie, its attacks L been virulent aid steads, ‘The Sua hoa beeomy occasfon _commlitted three ‘slistinet breaches of ‘the local luw, fur which & stop was put to thelr fishing, except in one cuse ~—where the master of an,American vessel refusod Lo stop tishiug on Sumlny, And tbat s all. Ho eluply and curtly refers Secretary Evarts to the laws of Newfoundland, and iuau- fles the driving ofl of our vessels ou the slmple and, 8s o nrpmmlylmulnuu sullicient ground that, though they wero uslug anly the rights guaranteed them” by the treaty, yit they were violating the local ‘laws of Newfoundland, If this s sound, we ought evidantly to have made For ] IhtoFnthon Syl o1 AN : v 200, 5 Hroniaays o7 le JAMES LibaERWOOD Sallng every Fintein i Aadeishia, The 1 o o Traue-Allautic Line safling inder the Aneriean n-cr,' 4 pieetto 4 SED STATE LINE, ireet to ANTWELP (1) ), xailf) -1 a ernateiv, from {n s s ey angatalry JoKX BUZRNAN, Scerctury, SILVER COIN. VIORACE WIITE'S VIEWS AS TO TIIE EPFECT OF NECENT LEGISLATION, #pecial Dispatch Lo The Tridune. New YORE, Oct. 8L.—A notable 1article by Ilorace White 1u tho November Internutional Jtevino presents s strong argument to show Low the law making eflver logal-tender may operate to make resumption lo com resumnp- Manufacturers and Proprictors, W. H. FURLONG, Manager. et = ) RTECT At wholesale should select at onca from my new ? A 3 Sk ealy with Newfoundland”and not with clined. Thus the autl-Tammany movenent has . Putnago Tiketa wnd Freiichin to an trome s o C tiou fu ellver only after a little while, and how our treaty with of tho bauking firm of Joseph A. Hemunn & , nearly as vitter, thuugli on the higher grouud of u R i omposfl:mn Statuary ceraloly an atlempt. o conduct the bustuese o | Great Brtatu, © 0 G Co. 3. Hewsno and lus atiornoysrefuso o | PSSO ractenly, g tho Venld saye o st atacking tho obis i yower. Tue liowd incs 119 Fast. Randoiph- feago, v '};m},’m',";',,‘f‘,’,’,’,’.’,,’L’fl{’,’;{,‘?{'"{“_"“;;';‘"‘fi,";'m:-‘ tho couutry upou & doublo standard must result |y clreumstances out ofwhich the present | zive any tuformation. to-night ruspecting the another one-man puwer, but I Tllden's futer- | A0 UP (hucpeodent, na usuul, but julns th pS in tightiug the tyranuy ot Tasuany, <L i Timnes, us mlsm bo expected, glves torth 1o ui- certatn sound, -~ ts disctoaure of the ) istribution of vatranage, and ita exuo- the abam reduction wid peforin prated about 80 _anuch by the Staruml Erpros, blows, Tha Tyituue (s strangely wishy ahiout six one way by half-a-dozin the other 1y its expressions, “The Fost, Madd, und Adeeré.sce Jotnthe untl-Tammany ranks. strength ot the movement Tammany politicrans laugb, i tbe auilTowiuny Democrats whi oul, and that Tawinany s us secure as ever, Republicans say that those luugh most Leurdly who lageh laat, Certainly a0 harmonlons wnd cumplets o coalition has not buherto boea broueht about; and, ue I satd at ist, 1€ it Lolds tozether there 1s o 2oml reason wiy ¥ in puttiog u premium upon wold, driving it aut of circulation, embarrasslug all Lusiness, ana heavily taxiog tho people. Ho urges os o temedy that the banks acting through the Now York Clearing-llouso shall, after the st of dJouuary, refuse 1o reselve sliver on deposit, and thus force rusuinption - gold by meklbg wold or ita sound mgreaenuurn the only bankable money. ‘Ihis, he clalms, will wako gold the only current funds of cominerce, desplte the legal-tender cvactments by Congress. Ile argues that the bauks will becompelled to put silver Into tho Hmbo of uucurrent funds sooner or luter, and urges them to do so ‘;wmplly, and thus render futile sny future lecialation uu-t[)ouluu gold re- sumption. e poluts out that this course will alsu make greenbacks uncurrout, as they ara eventually redeemable iu silver only, und so they will clreulute only for Uovernment dis- bursemcnts and the payment of taxes. THE TREASURY. WUAT THN COMPTHOLLER'S WTATEMENT WILL sHow, . Apecial Dizpaled (o TAs Triduna Wasninutoy, D. C., Oct. 31.—Tho report of the Comptroller of the Currency this year will furnish the friends of tho Natlonal Baoking systemn with all tho fuformation that can be de- ed concerning tho Natioual Banks, snd will show the uscfulscss of ths systews. Fresh complicutions ariss happened.on the Gth of last Junuary, at Loug Harbar, Newfoundland. Amerlcan flshermen lave- been for wany curs volng to this cosst after herring, or which thers 14 un inereasing marker uy this country, Usually they tdve either bonght the fish of Newfoundland fishermen or hircd these to (s thewm, und 0 long as this was dou there seems t Ve been no complatot of thelr vialation of local lawid, Tho Increused de- wand for the tish and the competition of wolo- nists, who bring their flsh to our ports frea of duty, compelled our flshermen at last to set thelr incenuity to work, and this year about twenty vessels went to Newfoundiand with the large “gelucs which they use in summer for mackerel, and intended’ to seine herring, as, under the treaty, thev had uu ludispulable right W do. They had dlscovercd that scined fish keep fresh better and Inngiur Lhan fish caught fn 1l nets, such ns the Nowloundtanders nse, and hetng Amncricans they natueslly contrived tho est wava to prosecuty thelr business. ACTION OF THE NEWFOUNDLANDELS, The NewfounManders trledlin varfous ways to make the use of scines lm,mlble. 1t Is in evi- dence that they not only plauted thelr il nets alung the shore lu such’s wav as to prevent the use of seities, but they sunk skiffs laden with stonea at diffcrent poinis to tear the selues of our people, Sworn testimooy shows further that on the Sunday morniog In question the Newfounulsnders wero out fu their boats tok- ing fish trom thetr eill neta, the suthoritivs evidently taking uo notice of : thetr violation of fallure, Lut it 14 ascortained from other sources that tho lahilities will be from $150,000 to $100,000. Tho bank, which has been fu ex- istence for a long time, was patronized malnly by Catholics, aud among its depositurs wers sevendl - Lenevolent orgsnlzations of that Church, — Ruwors wihich wers afloat some thue ago regarding the solvency of the bank had the effect to reducs 1ta depositsifrom $300,000 1o $100,000, Al de- fnauds were met, however, until’ the close of bavking hours to-day. Thu foflure will causo Bu cobarrussment Lo any other buuking fusti- tutions of the city, but it will bear harl upon many laboring peopls whe had thelr savings deposited there, The bauli had heen paylue its dupositors 6 per cent Interest, Mr, Hemann waa several years ugo privcipal proprietor of the Vulksfreund, a leadlug Qerman Demderatie daily ot Cinclunatl. To the WWestern assoctated Press, CINCINNATI, Oct, 81.—~The banking house of Joseph A, Hemanu & Co. closed ity doors this afternvon. All dematids upon the bank wero pakl over the couuter up to 8 p, ., but the awccounts o the Clearlng-House were not ad- Justed, and at 5 p. w. a deputy from the Eherils ollicuservedan attachment, ssued ut the {nstauce of Sohn Beraer, for $1,140. Hoattached thu tixturcs of tho bauk, and afso the household furniture of Mr. Hemauu ut his residence. It ed that Archblshiop Purcell aml his broth- ers ate not depositurs, and bave wot bew for scverdd months, The roport that the Fo'ks- CUNARD MATL LINE, Falling threo times & weok toand from British Pottn. Lowent Pricos, Avply at Company's Office, northwest coruer Tk ng I!Audnlrh-«u » Chicago, _k LU VERNKT, ueuemf\k’ulern:\nnl. National Line of Steamships. Hew York to Queenstown, Liverpoa!, and Londen. Cabln pusage from $30 to $70 curreg Y xclurion ke at reduced raten Sicerage 30 Drafa on Great Britaln aud Irelund, Furaalitogs and further Information apply tu 1L LAKRSON, No, 4 bouch Clark-st, NorTn G Thesteamurs of this & frum liremen J fien of Possag vory large plecos 460 $4 each. Wriio forctrculas, J. J. WBsST, 246 WABASH-AV, est, At prescnt there apjears o strong chance that Tilden’s local movement may win, On the other hand, wany Administratlon Repuolicans will vote for Schell and other falr men on Kel- Iv's_ticket, but aainst Bedford, Tammany's candidato for City Judev, and some others, Whether in return thev will obtain ansistanse tn electing Republican Congressmen, 18 doubtlul, Tha canvass, it will bu seen, 18 & very uixed oite, aud no one cuns predict the result with rea- sonable security, '~ NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACIINES, ‘We have disposed of all but two of our hand.foeding folders. Thoy are in perfoot ordor, and will be 8old cheap, Addross TRIBUNE CO., Chicago, TILN COMBINATIGN AGAINST TAMMANY. From Gur Own Corvimondent, NEw Yousx, Oct. 20.—~Tha local (ssus Is now made up, As 1 predicted, it is Tammaoy slone agaiust u combination of al} opponenta of what ever political name,~Ropublicans, Dewmocrats, ludependouts, Grecubackers, sud Compunlsts, The combluativn s & strong one, I the vari- vus clements hold together in splio of the money and influeuce of the ruling politicat power, thero la every reason to exjpect a revos lution In the government of this Metropolls, The present position is one which many gowd Republicans have loog wished to bring sbout. Year after year a hopeless cauvass was wade with a strelght ticket. This was courageous in svpearauce, and the advocates of a stralgnt ticket clafmed ft as the only lonorsble cousse for the Ropublican party to pursue, Win by should now reach its Waterloo early 1 Noveubee acxt, 18 KELATION TO THR CIFURR-DINPATCIIES, there Lus been considorable smuscaent uver the lubured attomut of the Henwd to make vat a cleau cadw for ‘Tiden by putting alf tig gu- Epoustbllity upon Pelton,—~intimating thut ‘That bad ucphuw In Grawerey Park Keat bla Uncle, 5, T., n the dack, Wallo he teivd Suuthuen catchio Iy clpbus-dispatciive-- Tuat bid nephew of Grawercy Park, The trouble s, that § requires %u biger man ™ than Pelton to shoalder suct w lvad. © A enplier does nut amount touaugh (o tils case, 1L G, FRMAN LI Company will ey ELIICIS & CO., A Bowling Groen. hew York. s e et o e Call for Proposals for Oil, nfllflcn LIGHT-HOUSK BOARD, Wassixaro: -L-hUCL Bin lflN.—MfledElell'l"h‘ celved M tlsofice uniil i3 o'clovk 8, on \V!llflu‘f: o tl‘ day of November, 1998, for supplylng twenty i S8 Tt b S sty o6 wioter-siained Gl 10r tho United states Service. bocordin T Sodihisr the Uatted staice seryice 5 les of tables sbowlng the rate of taxation of tho G Jreund, m_newspaper, Lo any way concernod is ’ . 'S SOUT Tlich may o ‘Bad on apstication 1o U ClRhe thielr own laws. Moreover, the Hret crow which > e ; 3 cverything or nothlog, sald these pulitieians; THE SOUTIL Fourd, Pty u‘::L.‘.m..‘.'.‘%“..':!:';.fi,",'.“‘.r.i_‘...':“.“.i? baoks, aud also the amount ol their prolits, | sprend a scoitis thut tmoraing was o Newloua I- :,“_‘,,’:",’,u’fl:fi ‘f":"f,':{,::‘::‘f""{fi“':"fu",‘.',‘.l{l;,]}f,: aud iuuusn wus ““z was won, Bat Kelly’s DENOCRATIU AGUMENTS IN LOUIIANA, ow Yo m.-.p.Aumlnx"\l‘kvr}.‘u&‘:‘-fi‘r‘mm ‘We have a Special Fund of have been prepared, sud will accompany the re- lund crew, Prosoutly, however, tbe herring teon years. The bauk bas been paviig6 per vent Hpacial Iispaich ta The Trivune, rule, as it became wwore snd wore opeu and sbsolute, becamu more and wmore distasteful and rebelled against. And uow the Repube licana have ylelded to tha genural desire to LAVE AT TAMMANY ALL TOGRTUEE, and sec what will come of it, As clreutostauces bave scemed to favor the Republicau party tn the futerior, so bere they sro decidedly promising for the combination, Taminsny, It I8 truc, s & weighty power, tirmly established, and unhampered by any moral ob- stacle. 1t would Le exoeedingly audacious tc nmlmuy & clean defeut for the organlzation thal for years has been tasteniog (iself even more finnly upon & ity ricy 1o plunder, Let It be said, Lhen, that such n defeat bas been will- fully almed at, and is cousidered wot ut ull up- hkely to vecur. 1€t dous, Tummany can thuuk very unexpectedly came in vast schools lusice of the rauys of gill nots, ana shereupon our ple lrnmj their seiues und preyared to take the tlsh. Belog deep-water sh and com- Jug w tho shures st uncertaln tinies, it 1s uvecessary to take Mdem whew Lhuy appear, But when our twenly vessels had suread their uete a balf-drunkun trowd of New- foundlanders, numbering from 100 Lo 200, cama to the shore, ordered our pegple 10 Lake (u their stines, violeutly compelled tum 1o do so, and in tho caso of ‘two vessels whose Csptaing re- fused, tore the scino, lot out the fish, and dragged the net away, In some cases they canie in boats to stiack our:verscls and coerco Keoplu. lu oue case the American Captatn, a Nowfoundisuder by birth, defeuded his 8 sud fubs with revolvers, and he was permitted to gather in the tish he had cauzht. Au Amer- fcan Hahing crow conslats, it scems, of but baif port, No new legislation of Linportance will be rocommended, as the bank wachivery is at present in a very good coudition. The Comp- troller docs not” think the Natloual Banks will uttempt 10 exchange thewr legal-tendor veserves for greonbacks by the wholesale in Jon-, uury, bucause ho thinks they wish to sid and § ciltate the resumption as much as posaibl but, If the unlimitod “colnage of siiver fs ot torbldden by Congress, then 1t will, of course, be fur the intcrests of the banks to get as much Kold (nto their vaults s possible. TUM JUFERVISING ABCUITECT, The Bupervislng Archutect of the Treasury has pnv‘Pun:d his supual report, which contalng Httle of foterest bejoud s recital of the work done undcr his dircetion durlng the yesr, The list of buildings completed since bls fust aupuat rynun"lnuludu the Governwcut oflices at Interest ou curront deposits, aud bas experisncod sume heavy lusses. Last May tho deposits swouvted to $352,000. There wasa run thun, but the baok survived ft, There has been steady drain lately, and the suspension was fuevitable. Thy firm declive to waku any stote- ment of wasets aod Jabllitics, but the latter are very heavy, aud ure vurlously stated st from B175,000 to $250,000 PIILADELPINIA, PulLapstruis, Pa, O, 8t.—Detwiler & Welsh, owaers of the Marke have fatled. Liabilitice, Wasmisuroy, - D. C., Oct. 8l.—Information from New Orleans 3 to tho effuet that at u Jate Republican mectiug Unlted States District-At- torney Leovard und State Sounstur Harper wero st upon by Whito Losguers, sud wers obliged 1o avpeal L Douocratis frignds for protection. Leonard had fately received tho letter of the Atturtiey-Giencral directing him to see that citi- zens were wot Juterfered with in the exenvisy of their rights, Lo parish o which the uttuck touk pluco bas over 1,000 Republican wajority, but the Democrats clalm it by what wey teqa & rouslug majorlty, Tue Democrats are cinim- fug the Paruh of Quachita, which (s strougly Revublicau by 3,000 ‘The condition of aifairs the Fifth Distsict, of wulch thy parish Is part, $160,000.00, To loan in large sumaeon improvod oity buse iness property. TURNER & BOND, 102 Washington-st. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, Clty Serips and Vouchers, Toagl LAZARUS SILVERMAN B andaoidhy o LAEAMDR S Y s, o, drawing spocifcations, 0& 1o L1ty Euytneer, Charlcal sacl of G i arieston reserves ‘the right Lo 4,10 be dircted (o' ome Works. Unarl > ¥ Welis &' Water FAIRBANKS' STAKDAKD o GuaTEs, GRATHS Promptly asd properly repatred ai 74 East Van Durer FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chlcago, Be carefultobuyoaly the Geauls BALTIMORE, Bavtivory, Ma., Oct. 8L—~The Cslvert Bugar Refinery, which closed a sliort tw a; 0 ey OFk Cltyy Jersor City, “Dorer (Del.), | (G JITE oM Sopsiste It sceins, of but Lalf | by Yosnpurchased by Harrisan, of Pllludelonls, [ Hhel] b6 vecus. 10K buving hurried on the dis- | sud i which the Republicaus biave s fair wajorl- 7 , ELRY e .), P Va.), Jov- | po ! . " for $75 Y y ¢ _AUCTION BALE OF DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, kc. m‘;\fl' Chsi;"’?“;‘::;:‘w Vork g Cove | reaist the mob. In thi oventug, atter the day's ¥ aster, A If o utter deflanco of ristig public | 4y of 8,000, 1s sot forth fu tho followlnz vxtraet viulence, the Newfouudlanders celebrated their victory with the tlring of guns, the benting of drums, aud shouting, and sume of our people testify that they weru boastingly told that the intention was to” drivy theut. away from those ngoru aud prevent thew frow cateblug flah there. Uudoubtedly the object of this Jawlessness Was m'rrflem our Usherman frowm catening the fish and compel thews to buy them, There ta no evideuce 0f auy pretense Imvm% beeu made at tho time that our puople were violating the' laws, The autborities of the fataud who should euforcs thie laws spainst their own people did 1ot spoedr ou the wround. The whole attack was by a imob, aud yet Lord Sallabury justifiesit, AnOTUEK CASE OF QUTHARE. To the abuve, which (s the story as disclosed in the swora testhuouy of. our’ fishermen, It wust bu added thut this"is ot the ouly case In which tby Newfoundland nien bave luterfered in & lawless mavner with oyr treaty right. Onthe 15th of July, 14i7, the schoouer AMlst, of * QGloucester, weut iato Pread Cove to buy squid for bait, The price asked was too Ligh und the Cuptain refuscd w bu,{_. preferring o cateh, the squid blo- sell. Thereupou the Newlounuland inen, who were watchiug them alongride the Mist, threate eued Lo mob the vessel and drive ter out of the bay, wad Lo preveus s fablng if be did uot buy seutlinent or threatenlng politizal combination, 4 ticket that could uot well be weaker was put forth aa the Tawmwmauy scloctlon. Thero (s not - & lan on the enlire ticket who cumwmsads re- spect, ur whio Las a special suputativu for sny- xin'ng but being & devoted servant of Tammagy 14 Nali ’ AUOUSTUS ¥CUBLL is an_emiuently-resjcctable descendent of the Dutch scttlers of New Awsterdam. Notbiog 1s to be charced aguinit his character, But, if elected, Augustus Schell would be Mayor iu same,—John Kellyin fact. As the Z¥uwvs sowme- what barably ssys, % A thick-skluned and supes. serylecable pobilesl back, ke Augustus Schetl, 1s preciscly the kind of was o serve sy a duw- 1wy Mayor withoyt wuundhnil bis bouur or his u‘il*munlntm' P Mr. Schell's jwlitical ju- Huence was suttlciently shown Jast year ju the reluarkable campaiyn” made by Jobu Morrisacy ugulnat bim. An overwholwluz defeat, fu Lis uwa aud Kelly's dlstrict, wity su oppouont whio came frow without, vroved conclusively that Juwmwany’s strung aru was not all-powertul. Yui the combination la favor of Morrioscy was Dot an opeu and declared movemeut, ik that uow elfected. 7 Agalust Bchell the comblustion puts BUWARD COOFRU, son of Poter Cuu’wr wud a Tilden Democrat fo days pone by, Alr, L‘wpu s far better kuown tound to” bave been sbout $3,000,000, Work has gone forward st a aatisfactory rate of progress upon all the public buildings now in course of crection. The appropriatiou of $i50,- 0w for the Buston Past-Oltics {3 alrcady aesarly half cxpeuded. Tho estimates for uext year have bevn prepared, but sre uot yet Hually de- lded upou fn all cascs, It is the desire of the Beeretary of the Treasury to have the estlmates for the next tscal year Kot down 10 the sppro- priations for thy Elwnt yeur, aud Cougress will therefure be asked to sppropriate $150,000 this winter cuch for Buston, 8t. Louls, Chicagu, Cluciunatt, and Pbiiadelphia, Tue hat the Chicizo whisk report that cago wi cases have not been eutered upon s ducke{ol the Bupreme Courtis erronoous. 'Fhoy were placed there two weeks sgo. THANKSGIVING,. PROCLAMATION BY THN PRESIDENT. Wassinaros, D. C., Oct. 81.—The Prestdent bus {ssuod the following proclamation, sotiiog apart Tharsday, Nov. 23, 8s & day of Thaoks- Biving: By ike Presidest of the Usited Siates—A Proc- lamation: Xus recarsence of ibat season at which 1418 Uio Bubit of our poople 0 wase deveas sad N, yTROY. N. ¥, Trox, N. Y., Oct. L.~Tha Merchauts! and Mectanics’ Biato Bauk ciosed to-duy, o 1, P THE NAILERS, 3 WassLing, W, Va, Oct. 81.~The Gonven- tlo of Natlors beld bere to-day was well ar touded, delegates befug present from some tweuty mlls. Tho follow! resolytion was unanimously adopted: = ' Resolved, That we, the nallors, in couvention ssseubled, adopt tho prosent scale of prices sy the stsudard of making nalls in thie future, and we will d4 no work nuder any other Afraeicent of cootruct whatever, exceot i conformity with the pressnt scale sud basis. ————————— BOTTOM PRICES, Baeclal Dispatch 0 Tha Trivunss Naw Youk, Oct. 31.—The fact thsi prices are now below the speciu lovel ls made guite clesr by an artlcle fu the Public. Whest has not fu twenty-scven years been as low as last weck. Cotton bas pot Deon sa low in twenty-thres eund, Bor corn slace 1845, except [ Juue, 1881, nor mess pork sfoce 1844, Prices geverully sre 18 per cent lower Lhan May 1, aud over per et lower thay Lo Lagd, Irom a private letter of Judge Ludeling, the Republicau candidute for Congress. He was for viglt years Chlet-Jusile of Loublans, {4 a citl- 20 of hich standivg, 3ud one i toe Hret law- yora of the Stato: 4 foul certalu that 3 will guin langely on Leousrd's vote lo oll tha Demsocratle parishes, ana tn cyery risls Which b nut bullduzed. Ou iy retury by found Uuachita terribly mtimidated. Every col- ored voter lu the parisu has vesu wade 1o Juin liomocratic cluve, 1 ous ufosmed that resolutl have bees adopted by wald clubs that wemve wuat voly #a opew tiexel, D Hil) wasvhot by & number of men wiilo sittioz fu froa! »huy sud, after bis woutids hadt veen deessed, 'Lis i dercrs poturacd aud abot him G death 4 the pras- cuce of his wother and others. Metwan Bell wis taken from s bed, und deayszed Lo the woods, uad shot (o duatd. A3 Purquad's lower place tucy whipved u uuwber of Begroas, and furcad the door of & wau, who Gred upon theo. aud 16 be asld tuat bo killed one or two of thum, flu was Limsif kisled, snd anothur culored maw un the place ot the sawe twe. Thess wen, napmoering about 120, pussod tarough Monroe about wdtiuics Sud werv deen by Wany uu thelr way to Pargonl's, Morehouse s bulidozed slso. Dunu bse beeg forcod Lo withdraw frowm the canvuss lhrwagu fear of aasusaluation, aud [ have Lecu tuld Luat wy Iifu was 3 dander. | wus ‘wdvertivod o apeak ot Vicuua, Liucoln Parial, yesterdsy, aud 10-day at Forksiile, Ouachlta. "When Wo rode iutoe Viewa 1 was fwsulted L tbe o grosscet HEFINALDAY! Saturday, Nov. 9, OUR AUCTION SALE. CLOSES! Only & fow days remain in which the public will have the privilege of Burchasing from the most msgnificent stook in thia oity at THEIR OWN PRIOE, Thosa who intend purohasing Wedding, Birthday, or Holiday Prosents should attend those Closing Sales, and secure most exquisite Wrticles at less than half their usual cost. Diamonds, Watches, Sterling o:llv:"fvm‘ Bronzes, Clocks, &o., will be offered daily without reserve mit, N. MATSON & CO.,, STATE & MONROE-STS.