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DAY, WOVEMDER . 16, i818~TWELVE PAGER the purest girl may be polinted by a was not expected {0 ba self-sustaining, hnt | polls, or by point-blank refusal to receive quarter of the estimated 5 - b4 2y ¥ 3 ol 140 s mors U the latter's tenin ey, ires which 3 oy o ' Je ] l"fl 3‘3%2 the deficiencica coulil bo lessened by abolish- | their votes, they have auceecded in returning | enforcod hy circumstanacs over which her Tiritaln tesd Arked fong ! i ! 1M1, » A gentleman from Mishizan, g i @ | ing tho liat of frea miAtter, A solid Sonthern defeszation of Bonrbons, not | parents ean exereise no confrol. Childeen | 8 “\nn-,n had ‘Ilnjnn Ir)mm-l faral to tary <‘n._u’m e, .\lr.’ N1CToL, who also rent- | ufihe United SLates Sonate, tells th Step gy —— - = only from distriets whero Repulilicans wero | must by sent to public o private scitoals, | Vessts “mnmoniis, - the e o blo ald clseslirs, Durlag the st | 1€ the Losisatureclest. lad thy Swagor 'y, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. disfranchiaed, but from districts where they | and tho experionco of Mr. Axzuony Cox- | Yuuil he '$2ang n e A g | Chowse,, CHASDERL Wil Do elniin g SR Guar at Highland Park lnxt svaning was | wore c’scted, and then defranded out of their | stoex domoustrales that obscena litorature [ il nowesrs, then, that the British sronith—nuwherc mors than {n the heart of | the choico wilt nat l"c'fq‘;fl;{"“‘:‘;“'l" "l ko 10y Fititton, npon the part of the citizens of that pleasant | scats after election, Not one pledge las | and pictnres nro thrast into the hands of | fieactunl .‘;}:,"’ng‘,‘,::;,{°""‘ L the dlstriet where the Leagus dealt [t heasiert | dential campalen of 1350, he Deeyje Tartr ot a s Lt dayh suburb a handsome recognition of the honor | heen kept. Every promiso liaa been delib- of having in their midst as meighbor and | erately and systematically violnted. friend the man whose discovery and devol- | Tho P'resident cannot expect that the poo- pupils in sll the public schools, and nearly All, if not all, the private educationnl institu. tions of the country, The moat securely #e1a In tho advantagen ge 3 amaunt of dutied apon st and oll fmp Canady, 1ost 1o tie United Staies and gained by Canada, for the twelvn yoars of the treaty, wonld Dlowa at the eurreney delusions of the dag, 1t ————— 18 not tos much to sav that the country Is more Missourl, at the late election; refasey t indetted to the Leaguo than to any othor ringla | adopt the constitational amendment fi\‘nkln‘: WEKKLY EPITION, POSTIAID, one copy, rer Lot 1 wi thole cyos to this arded fomalo sominaries In the land are | ANONE to 8¢, o1, Deducting thia from | axency for the improved tone of nublfe | the payment of a poll-tax 8 qualifieation U:V-K:';"-‘r opment of the transmission of musical tone { plo of the North will shut their ey is | gu 8 e 8, m.‘,“; ,::‘:':::nl °:T:‘;‘.“:;.-f‘1:.“lr ::“r':‘-::rn:: senthnent at the Weat, and therefore for tha { voter, * of the and vocal sound by ‘the aid of electricily | reckless violation of a plighted engagoment, have excited the attontion and admiration of | e cannot expect that they will calmly look the world. Both in the large attendance of | on without any protest against his inclinn. notable people and in the messages of re- | tion to shilly-shally with theso Sonthern gard received from those unable to bo pres- | leaders under the prolonsa that he is onfore. not exompt from the danger of thia vilo con.’ tamination. The different asocintions of in- famous scotindrels dovoted to the business of circnlating obscuro litorature have a record of the names and nddvesses of three hundred Give Fost-Ofiice midress fa full, tnclading State and Countr. Liemittances may be made either by dract, espress, Fust-0flce onder, or In regiatered letier, st our tisk. TENNS TO CITY FURSCRINERS. Tolly, dellvercd, funday exerpted, 25 cents per week, overwhelming defeat of the fnfationists | R — e AWhile we would credit the Leaguu with afl that | Themost ridcutous of o1l thinzs ts the N 18 ita fust dite,—and that fa considerable,—wa | York Clearing touse umdertaking to demgn. must attl elafm that the Republican press of | etize the legal-tender standnrd siiver doliar, the West carried on a pretty zood strok of bust- SRR T 1 estimated by namety, 6,730,009, and o amount of dutics lost, $5,0.1, 208, there will ro- ain a4 the total of any snostantial claim only SO T, L, . AL that Great BFitain gives 197 walver of her right to excludo Americans from flshlng within & corinin shore Hmit, Jtis . 3 Ex-Vice-Prestdent CoLra vil D:\l‘ll!;';l;lhued. Su.l'\glnz -Innfglx‘l‘;fls"cg\?:l«n&‘ ‘wnek' ent the affair was ono of unusnnl futereat. inglaw. They look for prompt aud vigor. | thousand boys and giris, pupils, in the United | realiy 2 license that sho grants, and for obvfous | hess tu favor of nouest mone, livale tita: Genth n“n‘i""c;;y :r;dl\’:'{: \‘\“‘lwk. Cotaer Madiron aaul Dearborn-ts., Chicagv, 1. ——— ous ction, and no apologies for Nicrionts, | Stutes; and to theso addresses thoy mall elr. | fonvenicucs it s yranicd by teealy for oll, o Offictal returne made to the Durean of Statys- | 8t South Lend, Tnd., nest Monday rentur, Orders for the delfvery of Tiig TRKUSE at Evanton, Reports of dnstardly outrages commilted | Hamrron, or any of tho restof tha leaders | oulars inviting the purchnsa of their nbom. | sand American vesseis use the prisilege. CaLEeLiicne Ay g ' e . i tics ehow thae during the month of October, = SSm T 1877 and 1873 respectively, there arrived ot the ln::"‘l"’?‘l’fl'-;:‘: m:;nflfi,?"'v'li';"h"‘éfi""'”“ Pixa ¥ - ¢ 2 ' Whic! uese a93 l__—___ort oE Ne _‘ urk (romfilorblxu enintriey has been {n use in thelr m)um.r;' ever flnu:.“ th Enzlowoud, snd 1yde Park ieft tn the connting-room will recelve prompt attentlan. TRIBUNE BRANCII OFFICES. Tnz Cnicaan TRIATXE hins established hranch offiees for the recelpt of subscrijtions aud sdvertisements as w, swhen treat Britain roculated the matrer by fndis ¥idnal Jeense sha voluntanty fixed as & Jicenso fea $2 nerton for each vearel, The avarage fee woald, therefore, he 3120, and this wonld yield for twolve years 81,440,000, Againat this we offsct the sim of dntivaon fish imports rehgnishied by us for twelve years, whieh exceads 83,000,000, und, I8 additlon, the value, whatever it may be, of the ng privilege tonceded by us le Candda, Aftee ukling these dednetiona feom 81,440, 000, thera on election-day in South Carolina continue | who might have prevented these recent out. to multiply. At Orongeburg, in the Charles- | ragos by simply speaking the word. If he ton district, Saxpy Kerrr, a rogulatly-aps | expects to retain his best friends and the pointed United States Commissionar, asked | respect that is felt for him, he will quit tem. permission to be presont at tho counting of | porizing, and enforco tho laws, no matter the ballots. Ho was at onco arrosted and | what tho consequences may be, + inable publications. Theso flonds in buman form seek to propagate vice in the upper cir- cles of sosicty ns the Jew Fagin songht to propagato it in the lower circles, Fugin taught boys to steal that ho might live and nccumulato wealth off their crimes. Ifis Gov. Tarnor witl prabably fssue a Thy: iving proctamation asking the people to retun thanks that they escaped Dutlerism. ——— YORK-Toom 28 Tridume Ballding, F.T.Mc tanager, thrown into jail. After his relense, and ——— principal object was avarice, but he ¢amo [ wiil remain the snm whict the Hahiax Commlission | 8., 2,89) 2,100} 4,001 | 1,705 f.ame] 2,000 e — rance--No. 16 Rue deta Grange-Bateliere, | whilo attempting to serve warrants on tho THR AMERICAN DOLLAR. finally to worship vice for ftaelf and to gloat | Waviadcternine os duo from the United States to | Boloienconor) ] au] m g | Tho Reoubliehn pancrsul Mionesotanre pront rr, Ageat, men who had interferad with him in In the letter published this morning on | gyer oxhibitions of hideouts moral depravity Great Ilrllm’u. and which the Commisslon fixed n¢ s of the 18000 majority that was cast {nthy 83,50, 000 It'has been proved by the citation of varie ous facts and statislies, and by argnments of various descriptions, that Qreat Diritain has not an equitabla claim for one dollar undor the terms of ‘tho treaty, and the only ground on which the Commissioners could bave justified the award of any amount was by tho consideration of **indirect” or ** conse. quential " damages; but it wna docided by tho Genevn Commission that no stich dam- agos could be taken into account uudor this sameo treaty, so that the Halifox Commission wore cxpressly precluded from - estimating the rolativa -advantages to commerce in gon- oral, or the promotion of botter fesling be. tween the United States and Canada, or any otlier ahstract or sontimental considoration of any naturo whatever, The fact that the majority of the Commission wero influenced by such considerations—and ft is evident that they were—is sufficient of itsolf to vitiate aud annul their decision. The Stato Department has beon woak and timorous in its trentmen: of this Tialifax case from the beginning, ' It shiould have enterod its protest from tho very firstin a tone which would havo convinced the Dritish Govern- ment that the United States would not sub- mit to the extortion. . It should have re- questod tho Belgian Government to reeall Mr. Drerosse, on thoground that, aa a creat. ure of Groat Britain, ho had boen n party to n palpablo fraud and guilty of bLad faith toward the Governmeant to which he was ac. cradited. This would have been. &uch a .~Americsn Exchange, 448 Strand. Hxary F. Gitlio, Agent. . BAN FIIANCISCO. Cal.—Talsce Hotel ) 3 | State at the last election. ended Bept. B0, 1573 - T #nul 1877 respectively, Uio arrivals at the Port | Richmond 1A'g: & Why shonld not the Sau of New Yyrk were ns follows: ::e “rold ' You'ns tried [t once, nad oughe 1o Rl bt gl know why. tho discharge of his duty, ha was Lratally | the subject of tho dollar unit of valuo, our nssaulted, kicked, and beaton, and ngain | correapondont is prolably correct with ref- thrown into jail, whero Lo now lies, His | eranco to the coin unit of value. When the sssailants walked off unmolested by the | silver dollar was authorized in 1793 thers Btate constabulary, ~ 'was no other coin of that denomination. The = ———— 1aw mado the **dollar ” the unit of valuo, A question of international law has been | and it mado 371} grains of pnre silver the ralsed on account of the experlonce of a Chi- | dollar. This dallor was, therofore, in fact cengoan in his native Province of Westphalia, | and by provision of law, the unit of valua He bad roturnod on o visit, and was notified | in this country, Tho gold dollar was not that ho must leave within a certain time or | known or cvined for more than half a con. submit to tho porformauce of military duly. | tury later, aud hes nearly dropped out of ‘The propriety of this action, of the Weat- | nse. Gold colus of leas than £7 have nover phalian Government under the exiating troaly | been popular, thongh thoy are coined when- between Germany and the United BStates | ever specially requested. When the silver sooms to have been called in queation by tho | dollar was abolished,—ita colnage forbidden American Minister as a matter {uvolving tho [ and the coin demonetized,—the gold dollar rights of n naturalized citizon of the Umted | was mndo the legal wnit. In restoring tho States, olthough tho citizen himaclf | silver dollar and making it legal-tonder, the made 1no formal compleint. Tho | originnal character of the Awmerienn “ dollar,” Westphalisn Minister of the Interior takes | consiating of 371} grains of siiver, was not the ground that no principleof international | re-establisbed, nod that of the gold dolinr Iaw has boon violated in this caso, aud that | was left oa it stood. As onr natlonal debt the right of expulsion of alicns from any | i pasablo in the staudard silver or gold country is not traversed by existing troaty | coing, a4 provided by low in 1570, tho omis- stipulations, It is clear, howaver, that no { sion makes no practieal legal difference ot such exercise of thls right wonld have oc- | this tune, though, to preservo the historical curred but for the practice, Intterly guito | nnity of eur coinago, the American “dollnr™ prevalent, of former citizons returning tod should again be declared to consist of 371} resido permanently in Germany with the ox- | grains of pure silver. pectation of escaping r.ilitary dnty. Tourists | Trade dollars were originally coined for and travelers having no intention of remafu- | export, aud not for circulation. Whon coined, ivg permaucotly abroad will exporience u0 | they wera worth $1.04 in gold, and, like difficalty of the kind. tho staudard dollar, which was worth $1.03 in gold, did not circalate, thoy bethg worth on the part of his wretched pupils. The namo ia ddnbtloss trne of donlera in obscene literature. Primarily their object ia gain, but as they atudy to invent arts for tho ex- tenalon of their datnnable trafio the desiro to spréad moral pollution for the more love of it must grow into a monstrona all-obsorb. ing passion, ‘Thus thoy coma to hato virtuo with a bitter and ralentless rage, and to em- brace vico witli a fecling of diabolic joy. To drive these moral pests from their un. holy business is tho mission of 3r. Com- sTock, snd no more worthy abjoet over en- Aisted the services of o humanitarian or the sympathiea and nid of an indignant commu- nity. Mr., Comsrock has beeu engaged in the crasado for sevoral years, Tho villaius he pursues aro under tho ban of law, and he shaws no moroy, 'They nro prosecuted re- lentlesaly, sud their wares nre ruthlossly do- stroyod. 8o vigorous bns beon his warfare thnt New York, formarly thoe contre of thor operations, s nearly freo from the scourge of their prosonce. Accordiugly they aro turning their attention to tho West. Thinlk of it, fathers and mothers] There are men— devils wo should say—studying how to pol- Inte the minds and henrts of your innocont children; intriguing to place in their hands obsceno literature and vile pictures! Could you detect one of tho miscroants in the act, you would atrike him to the earth aud spurn him with your foot. But, like, all uncloan things, theso wrotchos who seck to min your sons and dobauch your daughters hidoe TS pam McVicker's Thentre. Madiron street, between Dearburn and Stath. En- gngement of the Btrakosch Itallan Upara Trow Afternoon, **Un Dallo (a Masehern,” Evenlog, **L cla di Lammermoor. " s ere—. ‘The British Liondocs not erow! as ficrcens yo did. Dut then, he always preferred beof 4o mackercl, | Lo a4i0 18,170 S0 1L.000. 4,908 y Of tho total arrivals of Immigrants at York during the month of Uctuber, 187, there were, from England, 1,483; Scotlandg, 2423 Wales, £3; Ireland, 1,182: Germany, 2,036; Aus- trin, 809: Bweden, 8583 Norway, 1183 Denmark, 183; France, 013: Switzertand, 247: 8pain, 203 Vortupal, 2; Italy, 470; Hotland, 613 Belgium, 254 Russla, 60; Poland, 5; Hungary, 105 Fin- land, 8; Greece, 33 Newfoundland, 25 Cuba, 63 fayt), 103 and one each from Turkey, Braall, Jamalca, Barbadoes, Australle, and Sandwich Islands. ‘Therc was one Immigrant born at Honley’s Thentre. Tiandolph street, between Clars and Lasaile. Ene gagement of the Linzard Troupe. ‘‘Our Loyw™ Afterauan and evealog. T TiRES. Al ATLANTIC CITY, Rpscral Dievateh 10 Tha Tyibune, Atrantic Citry N J., Nov. 15.<This poplar scaslde resort, next to Long Branch the eratet rival ot Cape May, and more & winter ity thay cittier of them, narrowly escaped destruction 1: fire this morning. Shordy alter 1 o'lock tpe flames broko out in o grozery store, exactly op- posite the United Btates totel, where the 1 ter Committes heid fts sessfons, Delure the Flre Devartment could do anytbing tie funey golued great headway, and several adjointng louses wero goou on fire. The whole block was in {mminent peril, and at g tima that large woodon structure, tie United Btates Hotel, was i scriom danger of eatehing fire, and constderable anx- fetv was felt fur its salety, for, it it had fanited, the disaster nt Cope May infght have been re peated here, The fire extended oh both sides of the starting polnt, and the following prope:. ties wero ileatroved: A stora accupled by O, . Adams, belongzing to Lew!s Reed, Jr. ¢ the draz. store and restdence of F. 8, Reed; the dwelling and statlonery stors of Lowis Reed, Sr.: Sh- nor's shoo sture; and the resldence, @ cottage, of James M. Reul. All of the ahore mentfoned propertfes were fnsured o + Tlaverly’s Thentre. Dearhorn street, coruer of Monroe, Engagement of the Colvllie Folly Company, Afternoon, **Halesin the Wool.” Hrenlng, **Our Cinderelia.” Academy of Muslc. Halsted streot, between Madison and Moaroe. Va- tlety, novelty, aod spectaity performances. Afteraoon sud evening. Jinmlin's Thenire,* Clark street,opposita the Court-lioute. Engagement ner & Coiton's Miustrels, Afternoon and evene it At the recent meetinz of the Wom- an’s Christlan Temperance Union, the suffeagre question proved to Ls o hooo of contention, Miss {{\WILLARD, of thls clty, Introduced a series of resolutions which closed by declarlng that woman-suffraze \was not affillated with temperance work, Another Iilinots delegate took (ssua with this view, and there was quite o lively discussion, which ended 1u supporting tne resolutions. At this potnt of thediscussion Brother Moobr took the platlorm, and hinted that tho ladies didu't know what they were {atking nbout, whereupon several of McCormick Ialle Clarz strect, correrof Kluzte, Prof. Cromwell wiit Altustrate tn the ofteravon **Thae Iioly Land™ and in the evening ** A Tour of Korope,™ Metropolitan Theatre, Clark street, oprostie Kticrman House, Varlety one tertaiument, Afternoon and evening. Foliy Thentre. Desplatnes street, between Washington and Msdison, Enzazement of the Female Minstrels. Afterncon sad evenlog. MEETINGS, genoral meeting of L} e A nY S0 Order =il be THE SOUTHERN FOLIOY, & 114 Last Itandolih-sf,, Eaturiry N o i the irate females went for Mr. Moopdy's sealp, | Millville aud Newurk Insuravee come AR S DL R 1t will bo observed with a feeling of rogrot | 100 ™8 bullion thon as coin, Bivco tho | jway from the public view and spread their | notico to thoe British Govornmont of an n. [ asitwere, e tuenwotdown of his high horsey | paulea The firemon worked lierolealty, ure fhvited to uttend. fly o i somo quarters and indignation in others change in tho relativo values of gold and | pojgtions through the most cunning math. | tention to rosist payment that it wonld bo. | organized o prager-meoting, and poured oil yn | and 16 Is mainly duc to their elforts that tie surrounding houses wero not burned. [t fs the opintan of many that, If & zood sunply of water and suction-hose hod beon proviled, much valuable property would hinve been savel, Howsver, the engiue “and other apparatus for fire wero lu good condition, aid wore the weans of eaving mucn property. Durlue the fire coi eideratle cxcilement wus orouscd In the city, anl Mr, Edword 8. Tavlor, a houso-painter, fell dead from oserexcitemont, he nay- ing been troubled with heart<iscase, 1t n beftoved the loss will not excred 80 The store ot C. K. MePherson and (he co Gustavus Behwartz, aul several small cot were also destroyed, Ty are fnsared. Newrly all the property deatroyed wus owned by Luwis leed, sud was” rented by Lhe oscupante, Tus water supply ran short (or nearly anhour, and, while clforts were b mude to procure more, the tre afued teadway, ‘Che fire s luppum] to have beon eatised by the Igultton of watchsa guawed by mice. A'l' BRADFORD, PA, Bnaproun, Pa, Nov. 1G.—Fire broke out about hulf-past O lost night In the winc-roum over the Theatre Comigue, caused by o de- fective ebltnney, It raplly spread, snd soon the whole lower end of the main street wasin fames, and un area burned over extending from Boyleston street on the north to Coadon vn the south, and’from the Erle Rallroad track ou the enst to Ouzoud’s dwelling-house un tho west, oo Matn strvet, comprising fiity butldings, inelud- 1z thy Riddetl House, the Pierco House, the Unired States Exprees Bullding, Bovuird & Ser- fang's maching-shop and foundry, Btewart's planing mull, and nuinerous smail liotels, boanl- nz-houses, walovay, ete. Loss, abont 81 i waurauce, $30,000, Rebuliding will begh otcu, silver bullion, these trade dollars, not being legal-tendara for niore than R, wero put in cironlation. On the 22d of July, 1876, Con- gress possed alaw declaring that tho trade dollar shonld not theroaficr be a legal-tonder for any sum, and the Secretary of the Tronsury was *‘puthorized to lmit, from time to time, tha coinage thereof to such an omount as e may doem sufficient lo meot tho export demand for the same.” In Octo- ber, 1877, the trado dollar being pushed into circulation, tho Secrotary of tho Treasury directod that no more should bo coined at ‘the mints, and nono have been coinod duriog tho year just closed. They were never colned on Governmont account, but always on pri- vate account. Thoy have never boen re- ceived or paid out by the Government sa money. There is no occasion or necessity to make thom n logal-tonder. Comparatively thoy are not numerous, They aro reccivable st the mint for their valuo as silver, and holders can exchange them ns silver for coin that is legol-tonder. Whon so surrendered to the mint, they can be coined into silver dollars, To ko thom legal-tender would tond to perpetuate thoir existence, and thus lLinve two silver dollars at one timo of differ- ont daviges, weights, and bullion value. All that Is to be done or ought to be dono ~—tlioy are mainly hold by persons who have bought them on apeculation—is to author- ize thelr surrender at the mints, at thelr ods, ‘To Qlscover them requires tho koencst dotectiva skill, Only organized effort can seize and pnonish thom, and destroy their vile publications. A soctety has beon form- od in this city for that purpose, The object of this socioty i most boneficont, Let it have the carnest, henrty support of every man and woman In Chlcago who datests vico and loves virtus fore now have consonted to a rehenring of the coso on its merits, to' Lo detormiued, ox tho trenty provides, by a unanimous decision of the Commission. Thore is still time to ntona in part for the wenknoss that has been shown by refusing to pay the monsy on the ground that the troaty Lias been violatod by Groat Britain, aud sucl a stand will be fully justified by tho dovelopmonts of tho procacd- ings that will follow. ' Bocrotary Evarta cannot suroly doubt tha justice of such a conrso after the argnmont he hag mado; has he the pluck to adopt it and carry it out? S arp—— tho troubled waters, e ———— . Tho Duke of Butherland in an uniucky hour subscribed for four shares of tho Glasgow Dank. He thought It was a relfable concern. Now that it bas fasled, he finds those four shares will cost bim, 0 it (3 sald, obout $3,000,000. 1ifs loss will exclte sympathy and regret, for ho has never [rittered away Lls enormous lncome, which was about 800,000 o year, In sciish pleasures, Ho has of late years cxpended larze sums on roftroads and other works, which will now probably be brought to s standstlll. Hefs said to bo an exeellent practical mechanie aund raliroad enginee! e —— A Neow York newspaper is Qeeply enamored with the American system of trial by jury ns fllustrated by = case in ono of she Justice Cnurtsof Carthaze, N, Y., last week: The amount in controversy was 87. To adjust tho matter it reawvired the drawing of filty-threo jurors, the adwministering of uearly 100 vaths, the windage of four lawgyers, the services of fve Conatables, tho vonsumption of three whole days andn portion of three nighus, the takiug of fitty or sixty pagesof testlinouy, and all of this to reach tuo concluslon,—no causs of actlon, % ————— —— To the Lditor of The Tridbune. JaxgsviLie, Wis., Nov, 14.—1'wo daily readers of your papor were tatking abont financos, a4 it 1 our daty to do. A diference of vpinion existed, an wae |kelr. To suttiu & dispute, wiil you ploase answer Lo followlngthrougn Tus DarLy Tiipuxe: 1) Are the Bank-of-Englund nutes alegal-ténder? (21 1s ke bunk required tu pay apecio v ull of 1ts, tasien on demand? 1)) Was the trade dollar ever alegal-tendor? Yours, Datny Reaves, that tho President s uclived to temporize in tho matter of tha Southern pelicy, and that, haviog apaken a fow bold words that implicd his determination to met, ho is now disposed to brenk the force of Lis declaration by explanations that givohim the appearanco, ot loast, of shilly-shiallylng, If the President is to bo blown about by every wind, and is nfraid of Ljs worda sfter he bos spoken them, ho might o8 well abandon any theory or pol- icy and give the Southorn Bourbons free rein, for that must Lo tho ultimate effect of his temporizing. He might as woll say to tho white and black Republicans of the South: ¢ The Government cannot protect you in your .rights; it cannot execute ita laws; you must take care of yourselves.” When the President fizst announcod his policy of concilintion aud good-fellowship it was very genorally hailod as o harbinger of penco, and it was thought that the eraof disorder and turbulonce in the South would spacdily coaso, that the political confusion would ¢nd, and that all mon would onjoy the rights guarsnteed thewm by tho laws, fread from any further partisan porsecution. Tho more radical portion of the ltepublican party had no faith in the policy, and opeuly wani- fested its hostility ; but the majority of the party took an opposite view, whilo noarly every ono was willing that tho policy shonld havo a falr trial, that it might be nscertalned SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1878 Greonbacks at tho Now York Block Ex- change yesterday closed at 091, After throwing out 418 vates, tha Board of Canvausors in the Fitst District of North Caroliua is compelled to doclare ManTiv, Republican, elected by 54 mojority. DUTY OF SECRETARY EVARTS. Tho announcement can scarcoly fail to ex- cite genornl surpriso and. unfavorablo com. mont that the Governmont hns abont com- pleted the purchase of foroign exchinnga for .the paymont to Grent Dritain of the $5,600,- 000 awarded by the Halifax Commission, Of what avail was Becretary Evanrs' elaborato aud ablo argument if It was his purpose to pay the award o splte of tho injustice of the- claim? I ho hoped to oblein from the Brit- Ish Government a voluntary relinquishmont of tho claim by demonstrating that it was outrageonsly extartionate, ho has orred seri- ously in bis estimnto of the commercial in- stinct of that nation, If ko thivksthat any. body connocted with the DBritish Govern- ment, or avy large numbor of DBritish aub- {octa, will feel any compunotion about grab. bing the five and a half millions of dollars becanso the award is out of all proportion to any legitimato claim, ho has an appreciation of Englisis sensitivonoss not at all warmanted Judgo Doy at 8t Paul yesterday em.- powered Recoiver FAnueY to issue $1,016,- 300 of bonds to reimburso tho Bank of Alon- treal, which furnished the money to build tho 8t. Yaul & Pacifio extension to Pem- biva. We do not desiro (o misrepresent the claim or domand of tho Toxas Pacific Rail. road for subsidy, Wo atnted yestorday that the Company asked that, in addition to tho, land.graut, tho Company be granted a sub. sidy in the way of o guarantes on its bonds, and that the Government would be securod by a second mortgage, This was not the exact faat, and.we corroct tho statement by giving the substanco of the Lill ay roported last year in Congross. Wo take the figures from the report made by Senalor Lasan: r——— Tho English iden of tho rectification of tho Northern India frontier, as exprossad by the Morning Post, is tue pormaneut acquisition of now territory and the establishment of Trtish rosidonts at Cabul, Candabar, and ‘Uernt, Beveral prominent Louisiana Republicans Lave been summonecd to Washington by tolograph to counsel about o geuoral change of Fedoral officoholders in that Bfate which s expectod to follow the President’s chsngo of policy. ' Route, 1. Main line. Fort Worth to Yuma, £ Purt Yaina to San Diego.. . Vinita to main Uau,., 4. Shroveport to Monroo N, Marshail to New Orles 1), Jeffersun to Mewphis L ‘Tho Atlantia i}renh astorn Company rdny put tho prico of tiokets between TOR8ieiirsernn vernnaes areneneisnananens 2,305 AT KNOX. IND. 3 The bonda the intorest of which fato b eetal Divwatch 10 The Tridbuns, Cinciunati aud Now York at $1. 'The tickats | 0 What extent tho Bouthern loadera wero in | valug as bulllon, and avo them recoined in | by past esperlence. In preparlug to pay o eh 0 e L Yen i Gy et oro rebates ond aro of uo wso to scalpery, | osrnest. Gov. N‘c""'u-" of Louisiang, Go¥. | tno legal and standard silver coius of tho | ovor this monoy in a fow doys, Mr. Evants ‘g:ltl:;m}:oml"h); .u'“ United Btatea are at the i '[q”'. 3 :’:‘:’At‘":&%{ "‘""“{;g‘*m',‘n:}""',“‘(v";;'l’;?,"gw Hinnlar tickts nro sold ovor the Beo Line | HAsPron, of South Carolina, Bey Hits, and | United States. 'Thero should ba but ouo [ i in the position of a lowyor whofirst demon. el L5 e i graves, and burnt ono entire block, destroyiog thy Western Hotel, Stark County Enterprist, thie 1aw atfices of W, L. Boyls, J, E, Buort, 8 A. McCracken, and L. Hl. Bhotto, the grocery nousc of Lays & Vau Wormer, the dwelling of J. A, Qacuer, the gracery houseof Moses Smithy —————— Tho St. Paul Ploncer-F'ress lets tly the (ollow- ing handful of shot from both harrols at the late Subsidy Convention: . ‘The Chicazo Commercisl Conventlon, after atl, turne out t bhave been s symposiuni of subsidy other reprosontativa mon, who certaiuly Lod auvthority ta spoak for the Democratic party in the South, had promiscd that if they wore allowed home-rule the lawa should bo nd- ministered as fairly in the Houth osthey are Lowweon Indianapolis and New York. silver dollar, and that should be tho standard of 871} graina of pure mlver. strates the morita of the caso in hand and tlion sbandons it, Tord Situspury's reply to Bacretary Evante’ dispatch nbout the Fortune Bay out. 1. 1487 milos at §35,000 por mile..§ 41,545,000 100 miles at §410,000 oarrane ¥ 55000 4. | Eastern connections 3. peratle.. Tho ofticiol canvaau of the vote of Cook County at the late election s now virtually completed, and shows a majority of 10,561 21$25,000 . + 25,450,000 THE CRUAE OF CRIMED, Al largo cities abonud in schools of vico rago doesnot improve the Dritish sido of thi Tatal, 7 rabbers, It declared in favor of every raid un the ‘ 4 2 far the Nopubbcan Stato ticket, 8,646 for | in tho North; that the Hopablicans i the | for the poor, the wroicked, aud tho un. | cony " AE RSN D 0Lt nn"“_wo;; Contipgati} ija® U 0%000 | Kokunal ysaiy T tia Jumes v Cav b | (o Basonle Ludee, tho dry-gaods bouse of . o o o ' 5 i i » 2, 525, P 7 or e 1m- e, sal L, W. 1lorraay, and 18,255 for Nasn, The Court. Hou}h slionld havoan freo oxercizo of all their | fortnuate, ‘Craps aro set to ostch them in | oo explanation, and ucatcely a defense of tha L M [ :-r:u‘l"::l:l oF the ll“llll’l:llpln‘:l‘, “whiels 1o the J,fiy Bwortzell, . ‘The guods were inostly saved, The Houss boud proposition was defeated by a | politieal rights as the Republicans in tho | overy narrow, filthy streot, In cvery squalid indignitios committod upon American fishor. | 4, n’l‘u:ll l‘m.nd 5 1 Hl.fig.wg 5‘“':1"‘.: :fl:ghfl:‘l"; "nfrm;g":'I:‘.”';EL""I‘;:,":‘;}‘“‘:"‘A:" LTy dan entire h’"'- sy I"'.fl“‘m oo ]’“‘ iori 0 3 y 5 e ? ¥ mnual intetest at 3 per cent., | U7, OCt v Lewdy, ; ¢ The anj 1 foss 1y 8. N, Nothiu 1uajority of .]'.mm‘ North; that the colored mun should [ lodgiughouss, nud in overy other placs |y under the cover of local laws. Lord | Total mterut for farly years . 123,040,000 | which doesn’s ask v hm,';;:,".‘;‘"uf‘",‘“’u,w"z", Vo v no longer bo persocuted or inaltreated, but should bave all the privilegos of tho citizen which wers guaranteed him by the Coustitu- tion ; that elactions should be falr aud free; that there sbould bo no moro tampering with tho ballot-box ; that bulldozing should stop; nud that thera should be uo furthor inter. ruptions to the ndmiuistration of law and justico. Thoy offerad in cxtonuation of past oifeuses that their people, fresh from tho disastrous exporicnces of the War of the Itubellion, wero exaspératad by the presence of uited States troops,. If they were volioved of thoss troups and wero loft to govery thewsolves, thoy plodyed their honor thut thero should b no furiber ground of complaint, The President took thom at their word. Tho troups wers withdrawn from every Southern city, which was tho signal for o bitter unslaught upon tho army by the Southern mcwbers of Cougress, in league with the Northern Domocrats, with the view of cotnpassiug its destruction or of crippling it wo serlously thot it could pover be of use for any future purpose. Tho Prosident took the Bouth by the hand, and the whole North, forgutting tho past, stretohed ity hLonds ncvoss tho bloody chaxm aud bade them God. speed in their work of home.rale. Later on the Northern people still further mavifested their fruterunl feeling towards the Bouth by o practical symputhy and a noblo charity that have rsrely been equaled in tho rocords of human beugvolence. How has the Boutl performed its part of its agreament? - Every pledge that it made Liss bean deliborutely violated. The laws have not Loen administered fairly; ou the other hand, they have beon repcatedly vio- lated, nud thoso who bave violsted thew have been shivlded from thoir penaities, The Ito- publicany in the South Lave not been allowed the same privileges «s the Republicans in tho North, for their meetings have been broken up, their speakors Liave boen wobbed, and tho voters bave boen deprived of tho right of wulirsge, The black Rupublicans have uot Lesu unwolested; on the other haud, they hove been persccuted and ball- dozed with fresh fury, aud all the morc froely us the national police were not on ths grouud to protect them, Klections have where the victims of poverty and mistortuno congrugate, IickuNs' story of Fuyin tho Juw and Qliver Twist is w graphio pioture of - one of the thousand methods wheroby vico propagatos ituelf, roaringa hidoous progeny. Fuagin's trado was to maks thieves. of kid- napped children,—oducate tliem for more dosporate crimes, and fudlly laud thom in tho jails ond prisons, or seml them to tho gallows, O all his wrotchod flock, ouly oug— Qlizer Twist—canio out of the turrible ordeal pure; the rest went thoir ways to swell tho ruuks of erimo. Citlos are full of Fugins of avery criminul type, ‘Lhoy woduco the uu- wary Into drawmshops, into gawbling. | Lousos, (nto houses of ill.fame. 'They spread nets for boys and girls, and lend thew on from one stop of vice to auother, uatil, bankrupt of honor and hope, thoy dis misers- bly, viclims of despair. letter for thom and {for tho world had thoy nover lived, It 1a a splendid ovidouco of tho growth in virtue of modorn clvilization that in every large city bnudreds of Lumanitarian nasocius tlous stretehh out thelr bands in efforts to roscue thoso victima of vica aud erimo from tho clatolies of their enslavers. ‘Thera is scarculy & city church thaP Los not its misston school devoted to tho edncation of tha still inpocont children of thae helpiessly poor, aud tho rec. lamation of thoso who havo already startod on tho downward road, Ia theso schools thousands of persons from the Lighor walke of lifo—perions romoaved far from waant, and Irep to take thoir oase—sorve as teschers, In scores of other woys porsons of woullh and culture seok to mitigato the woes of pov. orty and save the community from the con. tamnination of its necowsurily evil effects, Bat, while humanitariang are thus employed, the purity of their own fewily circls is seriously mennced. Vico doos not cunfine its operations to the alleys, byways, aud ac. koowledged Luuuts of depravity. It beck. ons alluringly to the sons avd daughters of werchaut princes, lawyors, doctory, and clorgymon, ‘Fhe circulation of obscens litorature aud pletures inthe public schools and private edu. cational institutions of the countryis a strik- ing illustration of tho faot that moderu so- cioty, from the top to tho Lottow round of tho Indder, is an entirety,—a wass,—and, if Iu conslderation of tho Government as- suming by its gunrantee n linbility for the payment of $12:3,000,000 interost, the Com. pany renouncos the grant of land, aud gives o first mortgogo on the road and its property. A all this railtoading can now bu con. structed at $16,000 o 1nile ot o large profit to the contractors, it will be seen how largo is tho profit intended to be glven to the Con. straction Company whan the bounds guaran. teed by the Govornment are handoed over to it. "oxt Bcorr id tho Texas Pacitio Railroad Company, and also tha Construction Company who bave the contracts for building the road. I'ho contingont issuo of bonds at tho rate of §5,000 por wile s thus explained: In ode dition to the Londs guarauteod by the Gov. ornmont, the Company-la to deposit with the Treasury bonds at the ratg of 25,000 por mile, and {n case tho Company defaulls in paymont of {uterest, thon the ‘Ireasury may soll the bouds.” As the bonds, without the railromd gunrantes, will bs worth uothing,tha QGoverumeut will have to guaranleo tho lu. terost on thom, and thoreby add that much to its original obligation. The £5,000 a milo bonds doposited with the Sacretary a3 socu- rity, utlesa guarauteed by tho Government, would have about as much value as £0 much fat wouay, — e e————— ‘The only woman {n thia country at the present moment that is uuwder sontence to be hanged 14 FrLes Uscoop, of Liverty County, UGcorsia, Hep cxecutiou will 1ake placs on Thurslay, bice, 12, aud the story of tho crime for which sho §s to pay the pensity of her lfe 13 thus briefly narruted: O tpe ulieht of Bept. 12 vive BanvgL GAULDIN went to the house ol Siiox Uscoon, the tather of ELLrY, to fuquire about & debt which GAULDIN owod (sgooD,- ang which Osuovn bad given to s Constable Lo cal- lect. Thero was o dispute, aud BisoN Use 000D, wha Is an old wau, with threa of bis sous and & grown daughter, sclzed Gavnmy and beat him tepribly with sticks, fence-rails, und a hog 1l divd the vest day, Twool the sous, Henny snd Baysown, sro grows wmen; the wther, JaMES, f» o youth ot 13 years, The ghl ELLxy s about 10, IlEsmy cscaped, butall tbe uthure wero arrested and tried. The old oy, B1¥ON, was fouud gullty of voluotary manslaugbter, and scutenced to tweaty years o the Peniteotiary; Raynovp and ELiks were canvicjed of wurder, sad are to be buuzed us sbove stated. Sarisnuny says, in effect, that the Halifax awurd should be paid first, aud, after the money is woll in hand, her Msjesty's Gov. ernment may deign to consider any com. plafots which Mr, Evanta way Lave to maka s to British violation of tha tveaty, ‘Thisis vory lofty ground, The Fortune Bay out. rago was committed before any question was ruiged about the peyment of the Halifax award, 1f it wna a violatlon of the 'Truaty of Washington, which can searccly bo doubted, then the United States Govern. ment {4 certaluly justificd in delnying thy paymout of au outruguously cxcesuive awand under that truaty until thé British violation thercof shall have been et right, and the proper assurances given against future violutions, Of course the British Govormuent will carry matters with a high hand just wo long as the American Govern. aeut will submit, But our Governmeunt, has subiitted loug enough, and the American pooplo will not entertuin a vory high opinion of Becrotary Livants’ norve if he sball con- sont to psy over this money in the very facy of hia own uuansworsblo demonstration that It ought never to bo paid. Asldo from the Yortune Bay ontrage, an examiuation of tko cise from the printed testimony shows that the award is so extor- tionnte that it could not have buen agreed to by tho Huglish and Belglan Comuissioners without & knowledgo on their part that they wore consenting to & huge fraud, A writer In JHarper's Weekly has bLeen wmaking ou examfuution of o thorough ebstruct of tho testimouy sud docwnouts, which uake up thyes volumes of over 1,000 puges oach, and demonstrates from the evideuce and ¢laim submitted by the British Govern. mout that not o dellar should Le paid in the way of cowpensation or damnges for the ight of fu-shore tishing, Huro ara some of the obylous deductions from the caso as wado up by the ritish Govoranient : It was slleged that & thoussnd Unito} States veasels annually frequent tue Dt Canading watord, aod thal thy net profiy of each 1§y §1, 120, U'pon this showing, what 4 o {flll paywient? Al tnut dreat Britain gugrantecs v the privilese of catching Ml within a Certain Jlmit. Of colrs slio would not demaud ul) 20 profit, becauws tist would destzoy thy chance of rveoivlow any advautaze whatever. 11, therefore, Briwin were Custcnt with & guastes of the prodt, It woula smount to $2R0 per veasel. Yot ihis (s fur pevond ber own catimate of 1he value of the privilege, e sbowu ‘T'he usual winter stagontion at the sesvide resorls secems doomed to be interrupted in s wost unplesiant manner. Oaly o fow days ugo Cape May was nonrly swept out of ox- istence by o conflagration, and yesterday At- lautie Uity, N. J., had a close shave iu os- cuping the saine faf Benator KELLOOG tol Washington reporter that, If there had beon o aly clection dn the South, the Republicans would have control of the next House by ten or tweive majority, The public bias been awara of thut fact long before denator KrLLoga enunclated it AP RICIIMOND, VA, Ricuxony, Va, Nov, 15—1he fire at (b8 Vingluiz Penltentiary thls moralug burped 8 three-stosy brick bulldiug, over 200 feet lonz, fu which were tho cooper, carpenter, shoe, wod wachiue shops, ~Anuther bullding of sunliar wroportions, occupled oy a tobacco manulie lory and dislng-bull fur toe pridvvers, wal con: slaerably damazed, There was much excite went ationg thy prisoners, but the guards, A ed by thu polley 0l Lhe city and the niltiia. pre venred any uttempts 10 cacope. Loss abost $U5,000;5 LU wwEBrEILE, ’ — CHIeAaO, The alann from Lox B} ut 10:43 yesterday morning was causcd by a pot of varuieh vatealng Mre und uxploding I L. 3. Birdwell’s paint-shuy Nu. &7 North Cark strect. Dumage 82 batld g und stock, $I0% —————— ANUTHER NYPHEN, » §7, Tovs, Nove 15.—Hugotiations for the consolistatiou ot the Duily Jowrnal (epubtican) sud the St. Louts Tonce (Democrutle), of this city, were cluned this morning, and herealter the papers with b pubslshicd ma the Tunes- Journaty nind vonducted asa stefctly non-parbisa newspaper, Ucuige O, Huly, berctolore editor of the Journal, Wil bo wunsge jug editor of the TimesJourna', and Ewery b Foster and Euzene Fleta, of tholatter per, will bavn places oo the stall, S1aj. I & g;lvuusrr. former munaging editor of thy hmf. oaiiah bt bt pestis s, Wife cen deflne angze i llmllfnduu«-lmugnj, with 13, M, Chawhers &b the hoad, and” Mr, Fiabicr #s actual imabaecrs Th Eveniug Dispatch, which was owied I:{ the propeietor of the Journal, will Lo published 1or sotie daye yet, bat it {8 uuderatood nr.mghumn are pendiug [or 1ts purchase by thy vwuers the Even g Lusts 5 et — CK FRIDAY, Naw Yonk, gu”c 15, —The public ls likely “3 lotrn wooii the true story of * Black Fridasy Sogt, S, 1600, through toe medium of tu¢ United States Districy Court intho proceeding iu bunkruptey of Albert Speyers, tho I:roke; for sl ¥1sk aud tould_combiuation of :1]!_ bulls, The sale of $01,000,00 of gold. "'WL g the differouc betwten 0 per wnt ‘:;:d's:’i’:l A ¢ i et prowiui, :‘fii‘:!lf. mu"{”&.fiu‘n‘élfim'u.. Court du e pro- cecdings giowiig uut of the vase. e e e——— SHUT DOWN. i Puwaneirara, Nov. 18.—John Bron: :‘."k 9 Soae. cateusive carpet-mills, bave suspel o operations nltogether, Most of the lmnr—l:a " weavers, who wro femalca, wiruck several doye ugo, owing t.a raduction vf ono cend ‘r“)”“wg - ———— Gov, Pouxnp, Congressman-clect from the Eizhth Wiscousiu Dustrict, seama to siund well at boma in Chivoewa Falls, whers be bus re- sldeu for twealy years. One year ago the clty ©ave an Oppoaitiun wajority of V3. At the re- cent vlection Pousp carrll the ity by 172—a guin of 330, Pousp 18 the man who sat down sivuur Kpgs so heavily thus ne Joxy) declared bo welghied & ton N - After o tessporary lull Louimann politles epwin becomes feagrant. Aocurex iy accused of betrnying his Dewocratio supportors, aud lirsenr, his Republican opponent, is acousond of trading will bulidozers, {t would profit the Stute if Lotk were convicted mnd the Cangressional seat Joft vacaut, e % ) 5 2 Seventy-odd ladjes, who represonted dizteen Alfferent Btateg 8 the Womsn's Nutional Chirfstian Towperancs Unton st Ialtinonc lust week, went up to Washiuuton sl eallud ab the Winte tHluuse. Mr. Havas teeated chem kundly, and Mrs- 1avxs gave thein We-Waler tw diInk without strxws, P We find the foltoaing poluted remarks fn the Daylon pupees: M8). W, . theknas left lask evening for Chlvaio, 10 bt Slow Kubalddy Conventivn ~fhaglon diennaorai, ). Miestas didu't, e romsined at onal post of duty. The abjeet of the ared L0 Bi afler furesticn- | le doroval. B hy juyfun Journal, e sty There Ia tuura legal-tonder slivor in Franco than 10 oay other European natlon, amd yee b circulutes sidy by glids 0n count verms with gold. 1t not unly lis thudebit-payiny power of gold, but the purctusing power e well What reason <xtate 10 this vountry b 1ts elrculution sbat does not alsw extat o Francs Two Daniocrals tamed liviass and Witsox ran fur Condruss $u lowa Nuv. i uud now e ciars they will apply fur sdiulsston to Congress a 13 Parrsison. ‘Plicy aw aupparted In this foullsh ctay by Joun tiau, Presiiing Elder of the luwa Democruey, . & + - — - FntsoN Las not yol succoeded in abtaining the United Btatos patenls upon bis new eleetrio light, though it is expocted that the tirst popers will soon Lo hisued, Having recovered from his illuess, ho is agnin busy with Lis experiments and davelopments, und will soon be ready to foat the now light, — ey De Ta Maryn hos beon East and bad his backbone stiffcned Ho now believes thot be and Lis political associates will hold the balance of power in the mnext House, in which event they will domand ou uncompromiving Greenback man for Bpeaker, and, what is more desimbla to them, o fair apportionmont of putronage. 1{o advises tho Greenbackers of the Indioua Legislature to follow thossme programme, will e rotaing A Democratio estiwate of the formation of the Forty-sixth House, made by friends of Speaker Ranvary, claims o plurality of nine. tuen over the Republicans, and a msjority of fourtcen over sll. ‘This result is reached by locuting tho Greenback metnbers according to previous party prodilections, togetler with the characteristically Democratio proouss of assuming that in every contested case the suat will be awarded to the Democratic vlaimant. Postwaster-General Ky hos completed bia sunual report. Mo rewinds the President .ot Congress at ity last sesslon did not make wn sppropriation sufficicnt to pay for the custivg railway sarvice, and also reniinds Cougreas that tho railway companies furnish postal cars ot their own cxpeuse. If appro- . At the recent Repubitesn julliteatinn meating in Milwgukee oue of tha regular tissts Wis ~* An Monest Press” Nobedy convected with gho dady Alurvhey was called upmn Lo espoud i ¢ e — ‘The Oumaha Newrs prints gruve ciiargns agsiust be Congreaslonal Indisn tlowmmissiou: tbat ‘They wersglorously wad ugroariously drauk® at the Alsteudatican totel 1 thay aty. e —— The New York Clearing-House, in bueking azainst silver, will Gud ftecil 1o the vondition ol Jriationy ary curtailed ho will foel it his | not boen fair; on the other hand, by thouse | thero is vico at the boltom, it is sure to drag | by 'her” share. for - Mcenses’ 10 Gengruven. e | o r— 3 tho spuaky ltla bull that usdertook to bute | aud the balaucu futiowel b o ciosn duty W curtal tho service, which would | of packugcuof tissus-paper votu, by thoalter- | down virtus from the top. There is no ox | hlghest, fuu urer charyed way in 15ikd, which b‘:‘t: ‘lgu:::’n ‘,fi:m:;’;'da::::m:?m: the locumiotive off the track '.";:“(‘..'r:.l::n':? :‘f;:\':-':.h::fla T ek M‘:“: cuust o shock {o our postal system from | stionsof registers, by falve counts, by holding | capo from this law of contamiuation. Tho | oueliceuscs wers taken. Iu taa nezt yeartbere | Nortuwest” for is cilldency durivg the last | Sowmebody tells ths Wasbinzton Star that dha | PONSTI00M weuvers it I . E'[fk:nuw. whicl it would uot woon recover. Rusulty | bk and mavipulating returns, sud by tho | best trained buy s liable to bo stalued with | ¥ers euly thirty-one, aud the siatow Wes the | oy, ‘The Advertier saya: 1158 pleas- | Fon, Zacuasiatn Cuaspes wili be quite | tion .fl”.:fi"\,"f ;‘:J{,‘L‘.fi; o wers b B uve sbown, ko' saye, thut the Depwruecnt | forebly expulsion of Uepublicans from tuo | vice every time ho leaves the patorual 10085 | vagabuut £30 £or cach veuel, 355 Vesaals tovk bud | 0 30 cunllrw alt the uod said of 1bis voluu- ) 2 Likwiv to succesd §enator CuRlsrasey when | fow.