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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 187, B tramps_ or other pernons (bealdes her husband), whoae footateps aho heard in the halia and rooma below, cansed her to anut herself in her brdroom and remaln there ten or fteen minuten before At- tempting to aid or eelieve her hasvand after sho Xnew e was ahat_and lyinzz on the stairr, and without making any attemyt” (0 obtatn aid or givy ARE TIEY GUILTY? stat hi arrest, that The Trial of Mrs..” Glark and Teter was fnnocent beyond & donbt. cantending that he war an fgnorant bog, and (hat when he his whereahonts prior to tne murder after y of the week even, thongh of low extraction and po honeat, Innocent hoy, nad an ammy 662,70~ Peler Wolf v nr-Jvpor Rootm—flenry Vansits ve, Bimeon s, Thirke: verdict, 20, and matlon for new Jacoh or do sbout It. (iod, fn Nature, has pro- vided thls resource for us, and we deserve to snfler {f we do not avail oursclves of It.” * It there s sny burden connected with ita nse, wo can bear that infinltely hetter than the evil ot empty purses. hungry stomachs, and_ shiver- Dony, 84 crneeir a0t knuwlng the not a erimingl, and i Wi f witnes: he wan mistake Tie wa S, S —t e THE WORLD’S GOLD. Joseph St.. Peter. anyniarme Onihe avening of the murdur, aud | womld ' be brought forward whu wanid tesbfy Ing backa.” Thiis the volee of the American O, T n o Ine atquicacenca | ihat on the might of the marder he Wwan | yyow tne Present Yield Compares with That | PCopie: uttered in uumistakable tones. This 18 In the abandonment af the theory nf suicideand | st his = father's _ houss In this eity. & helr flat, and stiver ia thefr “flat money." the ndoption af the apinion that he must have been | One o thesn —witnesses wonmld be Miw of Former Times. Says Me Can lniu m A Cass Agalnst Them, ol Van Arm mardered, Mra. Clark nent a messenger to Naper- ilie to notify the brather of deccaned of hia death, and shio exnrosely luntructed the messenyer fo tell Mr. Carlos Clark that her hushand (bls " hrother) had commltted auicide, Mra. Ciark, in hor state- ment to Love and others on the evening of the mutder of the manner and cause of her husband's death, stated that, after eating hin supver, Ciark and his ellest son went to Clark's bedroom, and slie with her two ‘Imml.'ar chitdren went _to ber Foant, ndjoining and in rear of Clark's room; ani that, before Ciark revired to bed, she eatled to him., and requested hun 1o go oat o the barn and ts up the horsen no_na to_provent thelr making s noisy aroapd tho hoase and disturning her, #s they had the night bofore: that he went down and ont thirough the back door of the kitchen toward the right, apotlesn not to gain since St, Peter’ young and be Bat Mr. Von Buron Is Equally Positive Ho Oay Olear Them, Mr. Munn, would walvo ht derice for the b que First Witness for the Prosecation Tells His Story. T'RELIMINARIES, T.a Grange, Flna Jlenolt, to whom he wan engaged (o be mar- ried at tho time of the marder, centive to kil Mr, Ciark, and IL was onrcaronsble that under the circumestances ho branded himself as 2 murderer, MR. LOVE'S TESTIMONY., The Brst witness called wa 1ie had lived there four years, was s ‘Then let thelr pervants, in their leglsiative or executive capacity, carry out the popuiar will with unflinching Armuness. The grand mistake in the matter has been In Heniting the colnage, with the Gavernment as an exclusive purcharser of huilion, They have colned the lowest amount required by thie law, and monopolized the market; have keptthe de- mani short of the supply, and have thas helped to maintain the wide difference hetween bullion and the cofned dofiars, this creating a douht In the minds of many whether the doflar is of suf- clent welent, This manacement s Hlowieal, artifiefal, and factitious, disappointing the pub- Jie expectation and bringing to the front all the evila alleven axainst the law, namely, that of 1httaburg Dispateh. The formidable novement of New York bank- ers In the Interest of the demonetization of sil- ver leads to anew discusslon of the necessity or usclessneas of a double standard, or, in sther words, the emplovaient of both zold and siiver a8 the basis uf money circulation. If an sriicle of lntrinsic value be vital to the stabihity of our currency to prevent injurious fluctuation, It ts desirable that the recognizeds standanis ahall €1is 10 8 quantity as DEAriy Commensurate as possible with the hulk of the clrenlating me- dium. The Ural Mountains, Australia, and the United Blates are the most pruduciive sources Sha wax nn up: svaman, and would be introduced yinpathy, but to demonstrate that waa engaged to ba married (0 her— autifni—he could have haa no in- suonid have attorney for Mrs, Clark, sald he s opening nntil the c of the avi- rosecation, and it was so agreed. Mr. Julin Love, of : ! HaracEin' Jant ae biu had ime to reach the barn sh | carpentor, ¢.vl knew the deceased, who had lived | of gold i depreciated valis and that of being counted The trial of Mra. Clark aod. §f. Teter for (ho 3 h e rpenter, ¢. 5 of gold supply, the first yiclding $20,000,000 i " ot the hunbant of the formor wa con. | heart® Mok A SR LI Fhet” s | g 100 yirds from bim. BIr, Clarke owned tho | amutially, e second §85 0, “and_ tte an clog In the Treasury, the banks, and the Josed tu she Crininal Court yeatérday morning In tne prescnca of About 100 people, not s many, powever, asattended on previouadava, The fatling- oft wan doubticss dua to the fact that It was under- Jtood tuat the neasion would bo mven up to solid Jalk of the lawyera, which Is not s interesting to {ne ordinary run of pouple aswensational testi- 1003 P, Mann, for tho defense, aaked that all the witneesed foF the prosecution be cxcluded from the roo. Thia was unasual at this stage, since the taking of evidence wan not about to begin; bat Dishop was reforred to, and it npposted tust the Court eauld exercise hin diacretion, . dudge Gary didn’t want to do It, as their seques- tratton amonnted to an order of fmprisyument fors week of two, Mr. Weber inalsted that the order shoald apply A1k to tho witneesen tor the defense. This was done, exceptluns, however, being made fa the canes of Mrs. Freeman, the slster of Mrs, Clark, who sita by her, and of Carlos Clark, & brotier of the deceared, with whom the prusca. tion wished ta consult, e 3. Munn asked that thenamesof four witncescs be stricken from the indlctment, ss they biad been father's roum intn her's saying his father was shot that Immediately follawing the shot nnd scream she heard the foutateps of her hushand coming info the thouse thronvh the kitchen door, and thencs through the dining-room and hall, to the foot of "tho ataies, and hearn Iim' fall on the atairs; tnat ehe closed her door ond shut herseif and her children in ber room for ten of Nifteen minutea, endeavoring to quiet her clildren, and then went ont to the head of the stairs,and aaw her huanand Iyingatill on tue taies, and called uim by nume, but ot no Feply; that she thien went buck 10 hee room anid requested the it tle boy to po for hilp, but he was afraid to go dows stalrs over his father's body, and ste then went hieraolfs bt dld not stato that she uscd any means to learn whetiier her husband was dead, She alro_tald Carlos Clark that_ter busband told her that o palil 86 for tho ravolvers that sho told 1i4tn 10 put It In n closet: thatafterwards he wanted it and khe 10fd him wiore e had put it; that she did not see 11, and never saw it afteswaras, (ol Van Aeman then aaid that ail attemuts to afscover the alightest traco of any une visiting Clark's that night for the yurnases of thert was uit- terly without saccess. The Coroner's invesligation brought out A7, FETRR'S RRLATIONS WITH MRY. CLARK, 11, instend of ‘acting an an honuat, fearless. frank waman woulilact, guing or sending (of him openly and boldiy, she sougbt recret intezviewn with him, —watched ‘the steps of hier husband 1o feu him only in her husbun's ahaence,-~if sho locked hereell tion, renting day. premi rels ane--a woman: repliod him that had a fuss tha would not le house he lived In, and wasa farmer by occups- of whore ho lived, which consisted of & wife and three children, the childeen ranging {n aga from & to 11 years, De- coancd died Ang. 14, and he 1set saw him allse about his premises fn the afternoon of the Tlie wltness bero detabled the locatiop of hle Tenth, sfier which he went on to say {hat on the evening of Aug. 14 be was sitling home, reading, and Leorid a nolse as if caused Ly 8 pstol-shut, flo wentunt and stood st his gate a moment or two, and, everything belng still, he wont back into the house, heard a woman coming along on the sidawall cry- ing bitterly, and he onened: the door, and into his hous He asked her what was tho matiler, snd sho went with her, $100, and he wanted to borrow more, snd she L3 bought 8 pistol & fow days pefure Ana had shown It bigher chanuels of trade, fustead of belng dis- semninated among the people in compliance with the popular want, ‘The fucllitles for 1ts colnsize should be largely Increused, tha every mau who has silver hultion tnay have it colned and returned to bimself, that he may have it to distribute amony the people third 000,000, I'tor to the discovery of the rich mines of the United Btates the total production was only #6%,000,000 per “annum, The fever of gold-hunting, which was excited by the flnding uf the greal mioca of the Pacifie Const, rapldiy incrensed the yuufly production, untll In 1850 1t rencncd over” $120,000,000, and five or six years later wolil buljlon was mined to tiie extent of the eaormous suim of neariy $145,- 000,00). _This was the largest yield of II!{ ane year, aad since production has gradualiy fallen nn‘y nd secms to bave finally reached an equilibrium ‘of about $100,000,000 per annum, nearly all of which Is found in the thres re- glons named. Now, if this represented the actual yearly Increase fn the volutne of gold which 18 used as the basis ot the currency of rold-using countrics, it might scrve, unassisted, as o standurd. But the fact is, this production dves Jittle more than supply the place of that which dlzn{»wm from circiilation as money un- nually by loss and wear, or metamorphosis into s farm slout half & wmile west Ile knew deeessed's family, me It wiil gro brondenst over the land, the vast area of witkch would aborb from €100.000,000 ta £200,000,000 In the way of local transactions and Hitle reserves, without becomime st once what some calt an inconvenicace and uclog in the reat chanuels of trade oud commerce. 8llver s 8 popular 1noney with thomasses, who hold 1t with confidence and hoard it with care. the dollar been freely and abundantly colned and diftused throughiut the uatlow, resumption woulil he pow perfectly assured, fnasmuch a8 greenbuck redemption would b less called for By the people at large. By this diffusion of imperishable money the springs ol prosperity later! ta thone of Mr. Clark's at sume Alout ffteen minutes later be and nome —foll on bis Jteps. e took her up and found 1t was Mrs, Clark. “ o articles of commerce, prs fed, which supply the streoms of Alysro has shot himeelt.” He A few years suo some Eoglish statisticlan larger wealth, The demonesization of il and on the way aho toid A b N ah and her busband had after o carcful. fnvestigation, estimated the ;‘"f“ y some European Inut ons, c]lne- L A i venrly Joss of old coin s the. British Treasury | Slally by England, = wil = ere = jobg t day,—tbat sho had loaned him be found to be n great error, tewding to cripple the money facilities of the masscs bath at hone and In her Asiatic dominions, and thus partially 10 dry up the sources of & genural prosperity, 000,000 stering, and, ealeuluting from s, the loss to the world must amount to nearly the total productfon, and therefors little ndaition to the bulk of gold In the Freas. L him - have it She s he hod ¢ ifne, i to her, but did not_want tne children to see it do The fate fallures and embarrassnents in Great sdded since the trinl was sot. B ey svount avcee: | Nothing eleo wag vaid, but whoo ho reachod the arien of all natlons can be exvected, I 18 4rie | fritain are largely due to the overioppiig cred- Mr. Weber nated that tho defense bad recetved | Yo "o ° (htercouran between on un. | botse he found e deceued lying on the aiaif | guppogcd that th Y : ) ita on persouial_foundations that do not em- saco a2 o wi they weto. : Sl Tomire Mant e paraimonr. was fhe | ith bis hoad about xeven steps from the bottom, Sinposed that s e N e et thly | brace in them fhe {mpregrable solldity of tho The Court added that there wu..m“\::‘::.:n%m aource of he moxt deadly dangor | Hogota gt ,g.’,‘,:';‘,":v"f,‘_{:“, g(,,-n;ng"';;m A . Dbrosperous inasses. The wealth of Lhe arfatoc- oftime Ly meet any testimany, ccupy o week of two, and that sottled the anes- G OPENING FOR THFE PROSECUTION. to her husband. If he wore found dead, all hiatory taught us where 10 look for the nssasnin. It wonlit ‘he shown that, from firat to Jast, carofut efforts were made 10 keep the trne atato of things from Clark; that Mrs, Clark and 8t, Poter had signals but none on h And shirt, and ers tak ol Von Arman then opened for the prosecu- | 10 BOULY the Jatter of tho husbami'a sbecnce: and Kuees, Hons Il o desired wa & conselentions Gischisgs, | Liseblldrenevenwery gidds maisensors, \henihe tosmsiody . husband -had seen envtizh to arouse the most un. of thelr duty Ly the jurors. No ona would ba | plensant euspicion at loust, and dischnrped i, Pa- | foorer more gratifled than himaclf if no snbstantinl evi- | ter, shu fullowed Biin mumc-an‘ and repeatedy | hear him, visited him at hia own hous , und_farnished hiny with tokean of hr affectivn Alt this laving been dence were presented axalnat the accused. 1o had hody, and_th been employed by peopla who desited only the AL lon fanter Pete el G b e el KU P L D TR L A T Tl e e friend and ncigbbor, 1t had been assorted that | waa atrested. ' -Thero was found on hiw, smong mlml-lmnfl some unusval proceeding characterized tho casy, — other things, huve let him A PAWN-TICKET FOR A REVOLVER, which bad beeu pawned the vory worning after the death of Clark, and also four huilets, the weapin Lolding five. 1o #ald he taok the Lullets out when he pawned the revolver, Waen auked what becuny of the ifth ono he sald it had drooped throusn & ‘hole Iin_ hix pocket nn 10 the cell fluor, There was no hole in his pocket, snd the bullet conld not be found, though it could not have cscaped the eye had s beon there. 1T Bt Peter lled, Col. Van Ar- man feft the jury to determing what became of that it ballct, the vae found In Clark's hert being of the same alze and Appearsnce ae the four found in the accuscd’s possewsion, ~Reference was then made 1o St. Veter's contradiciory siatements ns to his whereaboute, 8 naw fuct coming out—ihnt be had admitted fo a crony that he re- that the police were pursulng the defendants bit- terly and vloodily. A Drisoner prosccuted for a erimie was nover satisded with the maaner of bl prorccution, In looklng for the asaavsln the police tiad hut dono thelr duty, and wero ogtitled to the thavks of every fnir-minded man, The theory of suicide had been diasipated, sod the memory of the decensed rescued from the foul blot which it had Dbeen sought to pnt upon 1t, After giving o briet sketch af Mr, Clark, trucind hls carcer from hls Lirth, through tho army, and to s scitlement in laUrange s » formser, and adverting to the tact that very flttls was known of his family re- lationa up 1o the timo of the murder, Col. Van came wan br. vilie, and witn tho brenst. pext mornfog ctawd atound, when she iestified befora the Coroner's jury, but Do+ Arman proceeded to say In subatanco what fallows t‘!‘x‘am#lgn;m: 5 Lfix GGr;::“v:M at 1[1[ ¥ n‘:ln‘;:k":: Alvara Clark was shot and killed at his residence | golug towards that nlace the same sfternoon, par- T o o e aveming o AOE Th: + efore | Kalig Alvauisud. aa I nockink o’ avond otice, | Scumstancet bis deatir, and on the day previous, ho had been who was tn Cis at work ' on mome land wilch hu ocenpied at distanco of apout o quarier of # mile from his buuse; and just at sondown went to milk bis cawe, hls_children, two boyw and a Hitio glrl, Another pofnt to bo prerented was this: the re- Yolver was s cheap one, tho barrel \wln{ alightly out of line, and a bullot Ared from it was impressed with uncommon and pecullur marks, extremely characteristic, Experiments with it shuwoed the sccompanying him. After mi aino marka o8 those on the bullet found 1a Clark', tedanl to HE_lume, i Sfler. hle B P ater adn't. natd ranch, ‘it it o faed 19 500 i urn cte was no further evi- | b , t wbout 1 X B dherd, Cwae o no | Ctugther L otl | hed asid exconting 1o about conilng [n from La { 1 C0UEE Grange ihat ngght. would be shown o, be fals Tho théory ufRhs prosecution was that toe a ceascd wan a vietim of the lustful and wicked re- Tation between tho wifo ani the unprincipled wcoundrel who iived undor his roof in tho capacity of & bired man, TIE DEFENSE,. Mr, Van Baten, counsel for 8t. Poter, opened for bis cllont. 1le allnded to the **injustico and vofacity of the prosecution,™ saying Whoo tho ¢ir- cumstancos were Jooked at by an honest mind thare was nothing in thow which would jeapardize thie iborty of bis client for o moment. Facts had sbouts except by the testimony of his wife, ane of defvndants, and his eldest boy, Eddy Clark, Tho wife and her won Eddy both mada thelr atsto- wents under_oath bofore tio_Coronor's fnqucst, and Mlrv, Clark had mado diverss statements to her Telghbaps nd othees {0 roference Lo her hustapd'a death; und botl whe and ber son were examined and tentifed boforo the (irand Jury. Omitting the icatimony and utatementa of tue wilo and son, It Would be shown by & Mr. Love, whose dwelllog, plands nbout_ 260 foet in & srutbwenterly dlrection! ftom Mr. Clark's houso. that a littlo bufore welock p. m, o heard tho sound of & gan or pis-. tol, apparenily nruceeding from or about the Clark bouae, followed by a ahriok or cry, and went im- Clark, went when M and waving 8 oo raphical | all of tho mem| ued(ately out on his portico’ aud looked | boen distoried, and **}itlo harmless things™ may- towards ©_Mr. Clatk's preminon ond lis- o | deat o oot coi cltupr hoar mor sca | Bfied Into mountains, Publle clamor muat b ap peased; the press twust be appeased, The police bad siariea vn a fslso scent, snd had kept it up eversince, They weroaftors motive, and found 1t In the love () botweon 8t. Potcr **and this catl- mable iady," The ctime was on unnaturalone. Clark Jiked and trusted 8t. Peter. becausc he waa falthul and honost, Mrs, Clark tiked bim be- cauwe he was faltbrul to hor nusbund, When the jucy neard tho dofenwe's side thoy would believe that there was never uny gullty Intercourze, in thonght or deed, bslwoun Mrs, Clark **the boy."" e charactorlzed us flendish the nssertion 'i?‘l“t‘l‘xnlfl‘\\hlun hiod been used a8 messcnyers by ra, Ciark. Tiia hour of adjonrnment arrived while Mr. Van Boron was cleariig awsy the brueh, ho wa obliged to dofer tho statemost of bls cane until 2 anything. About o quarter of an hour sfterwarda Mire. Clark camo (o his door, mouping and ceylig, and Apparently In great avitation. Mo met hor at his door or nesr it,and Jed her 1nto the houwe; and, New00n w4 Bhe Futovered hor Solf-posseasion sutli- elently, she informed him that TR NUSBAND HAD BHOT JIMSELY, Roon ufter, at the suggestion of Mr. Love, thoy staried for the Clark house,and on the way she ex- platned to Mr. Love tho cirenmatances tndicating sulcide, viz., that vome time befure, nbout a week, ber husband had bought a revolver, and brought it dowme and showed It Lo her; that she ond hor his- band had bad & diflenity bécuura sho had retused 1o lend bim money: that he had asked her on the day preceding his death for $100, and whe bad retused to let him have it, und whe was very sorry whe had refused that shio bud lethim hava 2100, ond after- ho wunted anotiier §100,und ho had refused d that thix had led tos quarrel. The same stajomente, With wora or less aiferstlouy, were made by Mre. Clark after her areival at homo, in the presenca of the nesghbors, who woro called or €ama In n the course of the cvening. —She alko ex- pressed the decpest contrition for her refussl to ‘comply with her huaband's allegod requests 10 lend him mouey, sud for her vaty fnthe quarrels and tes wilch she atated hind occurred belween them, expreseing the belief of fear thut these dis- acrvoments tisd caused his allegod wnjede, Sho further stated in wupport of thix theory that her busvand had st times acted queerly, oud as an ln- atance of wuch queer conduct wtated that he had on oue occaxion proposed to go and wpoud the night al ong k Beyber's, and when asked why he would leave s family sndstay at such a place, be said ho did not know ~what he on the platfo rule wss mado ed that they dl tempt. Wel Bibley, Tludgett, and p. 0, In the attornoon Mr, Van Duren continned for tho defense, 1le claimied that Mr, Van Arman’s argutnont hiad been FULL OF INVECTIVE AND ASFEUSIONS on tho charactor of Mes, Clark, and roviowea what o had saud ae havingcome from Mrs. Clark imme. diately after the homiclde, It was a fact that Clarl hud gone to the varn that plebt, snd also that, be was shot and camo back tu the houre shrieking with poin, No one would deny this, ur nitempt to/und 1t was oot wingular that she was alarmed, locked up us whe was, with her children, b pross for years had teemed with accounts of horrars slmlin? to this, and Mre. Cintk, ot know- ng thal ber Lusband bad heen shot, it wes very natoral that why should have been territied und confoundad, snd that vhe locked horself up. Alr, Vun Arman had paluted the pleture very vividly, tho sole object being to create in the winds of the wroug lutent! umo in which cence, The Judge tos gave until this James T, Nl testimony of Bridges in & we exceed a nint of hlood on tho stairs, nnd when his e raid to Mes, Clark that there ought to who were nelghvors. ‘The] The chitdren were up-stairs ot the time, and he helped them Bnd he fur Mas nelghbors were sent for, anid mamé Uote wiy ox, the steps and undredsed snd Delng lu the parior in the meantime. tu end for deceased’ went with him, starting abant 11 o'cleck. causy of death bad been ascertalned Lelors he started. and there had becn some discussfon as to who ficed the ball, which had entered the ec sgain went (o the scenc of the murdor and fonnd a converaation with her os L the heard her any about the ceath subsequently wus he conld not repeat correctly what she sald. ceased wos o cheerful kindof o man, communl- cative, efc., but he knew nothing of his pecuniary winter, Ho left Clark, but camo back In the spring and warked about o inonth, apd, Isaving again in June, bo went over to Mr. Darland's, with whom e boarded for about & month, that he next went tw live with o Mr. Feck, sud of the way or auspicious Aftor he left Clark's o used to sce him gelug thelr often, and he noticed that ho generally scon St Peter aont for by Mra. Clark, but had uotlced & little eirl, daughter of Mrs, Clark, dor7yesraold. standing at 8 chamber window never seen this but onco, and the witness fattig to connect 8t. Feter with it, the queation and unswer Were stricker out. Witneus wus hero shown o plut of the pretises, lark fumily for eome tioie, and heen frlendly with ot speaking ternis with the lattor at the time of his “. Beside the ULload on the stairs, he saw some botween the pamp and tho louse, house, and thiree drops on the kitcben floor The witness was here dismissed, and at 8 o’clock the Conrt adjourncd until this morning. the jury Volug lockod up in the mesntime. THE COURTS. A Habeas Corpus Wanted—Rncoril of Judg- Tesars. Welss and Goldsmith, against whom the slhiould not be punished for contempt, apy fore Judue Llodgett yesterdny morning and plesd- witnes ‘Tha latter Aled an aMdayit that he did not do any BIRD WANTA A HABNAN QORPUS, potition for habeus corpuy, eliargiug that thoevl- dence ot which ke was commitied wus nof to warrant his dotention. are tho uncerininties of discovery, with an al- most certain decrease ot the present production. That there has been a lnrge incrcase of the stock on hand during the past t’uuner ol acen- tury cannot be b denied, but this has been due rincipally to the remarkablo discoverics In the nited Btates, which in a few years doubled the store. Thirty years ago the entlre stock of zold coln was only 8 little more_than $:4,000,000,000. Now 1t is $700.50,000,000, but the in- creaso was made duritiza few yeaes, and the past decade has udded little to the stock. Festinent to this statement the vast fn- crease in populution and business in those coun- tries which use gold as a standard. The pru- portion of gold In storeat this thne ismuch smaller 1 proportion to the wealth of the coun try than it was n quarter of 8 century ago, and the ratlo 1s steadily decreasing, A greater quantity of the metal ia used Iu the domain of art than formerly. Its mmployment ss mooe In being extended to new Nelds in company with uxpanding trade, and underlyiog the ‘whole racy never made ftaclf. It fasimply Lhe ngere: gation of migur quantities gencrated by (o trioua toll 2ad whalesome econusmy, Hence let us take carc of the sprinis and sources of fivan- clal prosperity if we would ward oit pecunlary ‘lz?lun\m. siriugency, and ruls, The advocates of Wold alone ss 8 metallic money sbow thelr irngrance of its production, its amount, and its whate. Iwasin Culiforuis and Australia in the times of their grestest pro- duetion, aud [ vave full resson to telleve that, n any such given period of time, say ten years, the world will never see a productlon of gold at all approximating the minount that was then broughi out from the earth and the rock. Not only pwere those ficlds exceedingly rich and easlly worked, but were under the eontrol of the two most enlizhtened and libers! Governmeuts of the world, whose people brought to bear ull the sppliances becessary to @ rapld and almost complete develupment. ‘The sunua! production of gold [s now far less, while the yearly waste is s feot. Ho had on his pante, vel wus barefooted, There was not to en off there was no vlovd below his o present, nnd she #ald **Yes, " wnd” cafled for Mr. Dusland and Mr. d no down over the desd o langer child went for Darland, Hoover and Buyder, sud they Iark was stiil crylng, and she re- itmer, ** 1t b all my fault; 1ought D bave the money.” More of the 'he body wad then taken from washed, Mrs, Clark Bhe wanted 's brother and others at Naper- ess volunteered to go, and Duriand "The e of reat, und constuntly going on. Huftice itto . nextion 18 the self-ovident fact that production | K ¥ £ Ho ot buck from o apareille ocitin subjuct to the chances of discovery. it | 147 that the volume of col in luadequate W the world’s peeds fur metallic money. Bliver is its co-ordinate oid, ita natural ally, and should be Its unfafling attendant, Congress, therefore, would show its wisdum by enocting & law for the free colnsge of the standard silver dollar, and for the lucrease of mint facllities to that end, and for the lssusnce of silver certificates, I t}wy arc unable to uffect thls st present., let them at least order the tuaximum colnage per- miltted by the prescnt faw, As to resumption, it must now be carrled through. ‘To arrest it would be to accelerate our march towards tiorncial death. ‘The peovie are anxiously waiting for the revival of confl- dence, whivh would bring into use resesved capital should resumption take place at the thne oppoluted, with a {air prospect of Its belng malntained; and wo betllo any combination of Indlviduals or corporations that may attempt to defeat a consummatlon so earncstly dusired by agreat people, and on which thelr pecunlary hopes are suspended. Gxonros B, Mousk. e ee— — Lusiness Condition of tho Northwest. Neww York dlevald. For the lust two or three wecks the Herald bas been employiug slert correspondents, dis- tributed through all varts of the Uited States, n making (uquiries and gatienug (nformatlon resprcting the condition of the country. Such Informution {s of unusual lnterest at ‘present, when we sre withiu three weeks of tho resuinp- tion of spccie pavinents, Evervbody wiil be 2lad to learn the rel situation of the countey ut the time when this great experiment b abouit t ¢ into operation., 111 the State of Iliinols the people are not so prosperous an would bave been expected from the crops of the year. 'Thedecliue in prices off- scts the great wbundaoco of the batvet, and there §s tess money in the hands of the peopla thun there was a year uro. ‘Thero is less easo st wontentwent i iilfools then in auy other of the Northwestern Htates, with the exception, perbaps, of Minnnesots, where the wheat erap was {ojured and rendered nearly waorthless by severe ruin storing just Ji agvance of the harveat, In Wiscunein, Jowa, Nebraska, and especially In Kansas, 1he lavinera are doing ressonably well, in spite of the luw prices they recelve for thetr products, The discourazed feeline tu Minnesota fs accounted for by accl deuts of the weuther; but huw shall we explain the tact that [ilinols, the wealtblest and ouo of the most fertils States of the Northwest, dnds ftscll ut the close of a frultiul scason iu a von- dition borderiug on distress! Its farmers ure in close proxtwity 1o the wreatest gralb mart of the West; they pay compuratively Witle for transportution, snd sbould nstuially be the thost prasperous ageicultural comtunity on the face ol the carth. —And vet the farmers of il nols are an excoption to the modorate revival of hupe and confidence fu tne other gralu- witig Btates. low fs this to b accounted or! I8, therefure, made plainly spparent thut goid alone does not and will not be adequate to sup- ply the demand for preclous metals as money, aud unless some new fluancial system shall discovered which §s stilt unkoown to ooy en- lehiened philosopher on national economy, by which money of {ntrinslc worth may be dis- pensed with” altogether, the emptoyment of soine othier metal us an assistant 10 Kold seems Imperative. and saw Mrs. Clark, but bad no th, Al that he Witncas knaw Joseph 8t. Peter, ri's omploy up to somo time lart JUDGE HOADLY. A dpicy Interview oo Qhia Pollitics~The Candidates and tho I'latforms, Columbus Democral. The Democrat's destroying angel was rooming around Saturdey, eeeklug whow he might de- stroy, when lie collided with that popular and well-known Jurist and Covgressiuan, the Hon. George Hoadly, of Cinfunall. “Tlello, Judge, What yo doing lerel” 4 Case in the Bupreme Court, Howare youl How's the Democratl™ ., ., . WAYe are ull tirst rate, thank you. Tho Demo- erat's dolng better than any oue expected, under the circumstances, The doctor says It's tho tealtlidest child for Its ngo he ever saw." “\Vell, that's good," ssid the Judge, 1o his nervous style, “WIgco thev are bringine you out as ncandl- d:\tcl ,l’ar Governor next year, Judge. What say you W1 am not the man." “Who s “Do you want me to tell you who ought to be the Vemocratic candidate for Governor next Yes, eir,” said the mau with a lead pencil. Vell, who do you thiok1" aaked the Judge, turning the tables on the futerviewer. 1 ain nfter your opinion, Judge,™ »Well, sir, we ought to nominate Allen @. Thurmon." *\¥ny Thurmani” * Teeauso be can get more votes than any other Dewmoerat in Otio. Becuuse he bhas moro at stake tuan any Democrat in Ohlo, Bocause ha fs theonly Democrat that can carey Ohlo noxt fall. Because, M wa expect to vlect the next President, we must begin by carrying Onto. 10 we nominate Rice, Wanl, or somo other equally good man, it will drag into the coutest all the Jealousies of thy next Beontorfal contest, and Tay weaken our candidates i some localit Thurman can Nzt the fizat abuve all these cvils *+But what if bie should be beaten, Judge P * Jt can't hurt his Presidential prospects sy worsu than §f the Democrats lose Ohlo without him at the head of the ticket. Nothing ven- tured nothing wou! 1 e wants to bo Prest. dent, he must take some riski, Mo has as mtch at stake as tho party.”” St Peter tld him m nnlllmf nronnd the village, going other placcs, When St. Pelor was he did not notice anv thing out Letween blw and Mes, r. 'Clark was away, jlo bad nevet handkerchiof as s signal. e had and explsined the dislances, ocation, otc. Hu had known the bors excopt Mr. Clork, 1o was not one drop roi, wo on the ateps leading o the el Seunne ents, New Rults, Ete. Tucsday to show cause why they vared be- 1d not intend to comuwlit any con- caused tho atrest of Chartes W. In & caso un trial before Judge (Joldsmith acted as \Welss' attornoy. onally, snd Wolss asked for moro to got aMdavits to prove bls funo- ok the matter under ndvisement, but wmoraing to lo additiopal anidavits. ird, utrested for wwindliug, fled 8 sufticient 1l was held over on the W. CO. Dridges, but ho charges li-known thief, member of the gang Our Chicago correspondent supplics tho data ot §t e remaincd ot borhb Me. Liovo, and | Jury thio suapicion of & ballef that sho was kiad of [ of the Repo poys; that he ¢ known a Wi | t weems 8o udd o probles. 1t is z}‘gm who arrived woon after, found the body of | her husl w death, 17 sbe had opeved tho | *'foosfer BM™ 3a Iodlons, and ae u\\‘":flnE::;"l::nm-‘:a3[‘&‘-‘(:20‘:;’::‘&5“6:;1%:’!: &::als:‘“lil‘ll‘l'lzr- ::‘;:. nld':r undlhm er settled taane Iyt o aliting m‘."hfiufig"; ‘fl-;uflm-lv ik mzr‘::l?“weh:&;}.u“w;‘ ;ll‘;zil;'c'u‘lllfnflul:‘hl;lm'}mfl wCrooker® in Miswourl, Bridzes was dla- | niatfornr, such a8 the strict construction of the | State that her peoplobave stelded tu the te- tho clothiug above thie knces satirated with bload, | slia did to avold euspicion, It was clear to him charged from the Indisna State Penitentiary | Lonstitution s it 1s; oppositin to apecisl | settiug tomptation of uovuplere of the soll. 1In thut the purpose of tha prosecution waa lo distort every clrcumsiance biconnection with hier conduct, which was unjust, unpuir, sud abominable, She sud aliting i & pool of bloud, which was wtill escaping from a piatol-sbot wound I the bresst snd sunning down his verson and jnside the cle In Novewbor lasl, Petitiouer wns in a saloon on North Clark utroet, Where Dridgos makos hie hoad- quartery, and played carde, o lust sever! ruunds a new Htate like Kavsas, where a great tide of rivileges; and lu this comes th ¢ el e g tho Demossutly lnimigration s sthi setting in, the land 1s taken opbosition to tho privileges couferred by the N - ¢l ) . In small amounts, proportioned to the mod- n 5 of drluks, nnd when nt 1o, bay he cxposed 4 | Satloual-Bank churters) sud you know ‘Thur. | up 7 e 2kt et Gt M | el Sdr e o et s | i M IR | it i bt wi o' | St S U T el ¢ el o ca, cu induced peiitiol & whilo o ’ ki foued and b wes nolloud, (hut By fe e N | sy, dn hoe terror, giviug au oplalon of | fongdr, and when ho stariod nome about Lo'clock | How would & do to pay_some sttention to | their it crop, uffurd & home tarket fur thelr Wouta have had 10 nass over_1a olnk. fram. the | ubaasd, It betuir vald of her ther whe relolced at | i th mornine Lo met Hrldges on the Clark-strect nelghbors, Tue Liinols tarners Lavo been uore Stato affalrs i the next cauvassi™ bouse to the bAFu, NOT was_there any blood on i bused, it bolug vald of ber that, ube rulolced,at | beidge, wio poluted plstol st his bead | 41t would be an excelliut ides, but you can'e asviring and ambitious. Tue false prasperity ot e e vase, " iitaad 1o tho Amapint | oh Blea .mnmny ity o ho cime. 1t Vioha | and d“"‘“““‘f ble money. Blrd save b | lguoro ustional fasues. The woutest, owing to the wilation vra inspired them with the diota of three o four tablespoonfuls was found mbout | Leen guilly, why shuuld sho give an opinlen of lad“ariigle Poliosmud: devars cillzens | {1y tmbortanco, (s boupd to be condveted upon | toristic wish of sising farmers, “'to ows all thut threa Or . four fesk from . tho - kitchon | How tho iuirder had bucn cominitted withuat belng e Thelo, | “A L belicoman | atd | hroador questions than Stato _aifairs slone, | joios theis Lue kreel of pescsing iy door, and between the and the | asked? Ifsho had been guilly shy would have | ST 4Dy wheR, ICOHAL ¢ e sy | Withsuch a platform and ‘Thurman on 1t We and seduced them into pupchasss beyoud e, "Nad berwens oue. oF two dtops on | kept. silen and what ahe had said s | Shéried Died Witk biemgtiug to o ove. ifals | an curry Oblo. You know laves bocame | thele men, and loaded them with nort- o kiohen foor. boun after the nelgubars hul | abmsly ibe spoutancots ootbures of A hestt S e ridyee i the robbor, ant aske to | Prosident by carrylouz Uhiu.'* s ‘which tley mow tud ey caniot ie p et Ui loend e all of griel, sinplicly, und imnocence, | VAT Yo imination of hiv case, sdudice, it ds proposed to hold a gn “hurge. ‘The prices at which they bought were e by sowa o 1he byeisnd od, | Amonx ciles e DIVOKCEN, 5 ¥ bl | unasd ou the then pelce of srleniturl prod: that r, Clark had bouyut & bistal a fow days ud this was true, wnd could not La dis- 1t way ale0 truv that the decemsed was luces Alaire at the ting, and it could nut be gatuvald, It wee alio true that the deceasud had acten wianiely by wskiug hls wie to h MADR AN EXAMINATION OF TIl¥ LODY, and found that s pistol-buli tud entored bis breast near thu collar-bone, and about Lhree-quarters of 1och to the right of the middleof the sternum, d, ranglag downwards and tothe loit, had ¢u R. E. Jenkin B, Law, for K. s aakiug ter adlvorea on thoground of desertion, i Elb"l“l*u'-.,lllllll‘(' revival here, at which all the Jewling Democrafs ars to be preseut aud nter chango viows, What do you think ol it An excollent {des. (et wll the leaders bere, Lot them all vxpress their views. 1o will help ta heal disscusions, harmonize conflicting views, Bophita K. Colll: ficd s LI agsinat Conrad Col- ete, uud (0 thegreat decline of prices W hich has Maco ensued they find themselyes uot only ubia ble to pay oif 1beir mortgayvs, LUt even Lo keeh up the tuterest, Multitudes of them are belug sold out under foreclosure. The averuge raty KRUITCY, « was appointed Auslznea of Frances B, Sberman, aud for A, C. Manon, ered the pulmouary artery Just whers It gmergs him and siocn on® uizhit In o disreputable Tradford Hauncock was supointed Asaigneo £oF | 4o do much o strengthen thio party,” of Interest fu Silinots G 10 per vent, Which s s from the heart, snd, f h 1 t lace, at sho refused. 1t was also trite tnat | Petor M. Wilkinwon, it Qo BN 10/ steety o party. i # 4 -4 B e et atiricio op | Inire A ihat uho rofusod, It waa sled trio (it | POEC T ioraof Mhubasl L. Kelth sccopted a [ , Lo destrosiugunicel beft livas (ANY b te tho ataggerin: load o earsy on property bought ut beart und lodgod fu thu snbstance of the heart Near the bottom or apex of that orvan, Upon & €areful yearch of the space between thu houss and tha barn uo pietol was found, nor was one fouud on tie person of Clark. During the cxauifnution of the Body, sndtbe search for tha plstol, Mre. lark contin- 8ed 10 recall the alicged disagroeinents betwecn hor usbaud auy herself, and (o uphraid ucreelf for or wlleged refusa) to comply with tbe alleged Te- Quests of deceused {0 lend DIm Bi0DEY, 4nd 10 BX: Press her rowret for her particivation fo the difl) €uitics which sbio stated hind exiuted between Clack sud horself, and wiich she protended to belave had caused his wuicide, ‘The miustion of the lmg. aud the Jucation and direction of the wound, With the absence of auy pistol uor wus Clark's Veard ainged), led 1o tho couclusion that Mr. Ciark £ould not Bave convmtied swcide, but wust Lave % wordered, Tl conglusion wss uear- Iy “or quite unanlmous. d was strongl €xpressed dn the Learing of Blrs. Clarl Botn by Dy, Fox and other parsons Wien M. Clurk thus discovseed thut the theory of sulclde, bich Ll beeu it anpoupced by bur, and whica She aluna bad sevmed tp cnfertuin snd support, must be abandoged, she scemcd 10 ucquiesce In the dismisual of this supposition, sud to udopt the Leory of wurder, whereupun sho expresscd great Eolef fram the welght of remorae and zegret whicly she bad proviously profeased, in conweguence of ber allevud disputes aud quarrcia wilh ‘her hus- 0d, aud her belie of fear that she had thereby m L despale, sud thu coutributed Lo his ruction, Affer the thoory of murder lu- of suicidy ba adupted by the pe Sunie Drcwent bn Cla and fully acquiceced compositlon of which no une but the wife and husband knew, and Bie thought tho sccusations made agalnat_hor wure cruol 1n tho oxtrewe, sui 1hat thuy had been muds with & view 10 ring conviction” at all hazards, Mr. Van Arman did sat appear for tue [l,fl-ll)h), but for an Individnal who hated Mry, Clark, and wanted ber convicted, and his fev In the casu was contingeut upon the result, & watter the jury should not fall to conslder, Mr. Van luren next reverted to what Mr. Ve Ar hast sald of MUS. CLAKK’S TUROBIES OF THS MURDER, aud montioned that It was very natural for her f0 Liave and express an apinfon on the subject, or even iuoro than one opimion, 1 wi natural for her to change ner opluivns b the criuie wis un- raveled, und evcuclally waw 1t patural 1or hier 10 lay the murder to irampas or thieves detected ju steal- ing. 1t was nathiug wuuedal for a thief to shoot d be cited tho Race murder se ts huw one of thy theorive tributed to Mre, Clark bad not begn inressonable. Mo then Wweat on 1 contend tust all that had boen presented by the prosocution was nothing gy not Tees thun & I of suspicions, sud, eveinif the charvus could be malutulued, would swount o nothing. It might b shown that she bad Wrilten letters for St Peter, aud bad beea seen in ¥ room with Uim, ~and, furthermore, that ~she bud.once tickled hlay visited him when e was lek in the city, but it would all smouni to nsught. Ho deded anyonie 10 say sught duatnst her charace fer, ar the proeecution 1o catablivh & gullly love Letween her aud 5. Peter. 16 could not be done! 1e thon reviowed the allegations of tho prosccu- tlug us (0 St. Peter’s connecilon with the crime, 11 Pfeiter, for Curry, aud for C. 13, Howne againwt 8, folae protences drews. Michael Bcbai and, $15,650. 0 by Alra. Clark. the question srose whether | contepainy that she suvposed fatsl bullet was | claim of 8. If. Shere was apy reaon for w eing that Lo | found iu snswer to au judammatory sewepsver ar- been eabbed, and it is belloved that Mes. Clark | ticle attacking Coroner's Juries. und that it was i tated, {u cfect, thas ake had no reason W lieve that Lo bad been robbed, Amoug otber theorles advanced by the pervous’ presedl, some Oue OF mury peravus sipesivd that Lo was BILLED BY TRAMEFS, 20d that they mizut bave ‘follewod Mim lato the ouso for the purpuss of robbery, M. Clark ep, or soun alter, wheu speakiniz on thla sub. dect, atated that she bad. bedidya rocogniziog 1 footitepa of ber bustund i The duning-suou sud ails below, also beard vbuillng of fovt snd apvar- €at polue uf fouteteps, 8¢ wuck au would bave besa Ruade by Lulf a dozeu’ pervous, fu tho. fooms aud 11x below ; und she further sfated, bu tWect. both 98 1t evening sud the heat worbing (afler the theury of suicide wae alaudoucd,” Loweres), at “ber fear of personst lnjury frow the wever dred vub of 5t Petor's platol. aud prooisiag 1o demonatrate that if 1 was 1t was never taken vat of Clark's body. 1le denled that the foor uther Lullets tefecced w were found fu St '8 PUCKe el and also that his pockot uid not ha bote In 1t et @ fact that tho piatol was pawned be urged us s strong clrcumstance tn faver of Bl Peter's innocence, fur, if be Lad wanted (o have kotten rid of 1t and kebt I8 mway frous the police, e Would bave disvosed of it tu_onotucr way. The fact that bullets tred from the vlstol wers pecul- farly marked, corcspoudiog with 1y fatal bullet, was suuther evideuce of 5t Peter's lunocenco. oo platol was p cheap sifalr, ‘sud there were Lue dreds of thy satno kind Iu the city, and 1L would bu shown thut builets tired from thes would be siml- larly marked. in concluston. be urged that 8t Clreats Court. Jupas BLonal 86 Paul ki & .J\unlmuu-nl b 0322 Ko caaw “Tho crediturs of a-campodltion af 15 per cent. Auslynoes will bu cf SUPELRIOR COUNT IN LIIEP. Catbirina Rivera fied a bill yesterdsy against Jo- seoh and Hoea Segale and Chales Botto a fore- clade u mortgsge fur 81,500 on Lot 3, Block 37, uf Seliool Boction Adaition to Chicsgo, arbort, and D. ¥, Keenoy for 4, 100, Tndskot, Lirba & Co. began aauit by caplas Leévi Lo recover $1. 08550, clutmiluy that b had bought that smount of guods of them under John Helnhulds Anderson fled & potition to be allowed (o change hila name tw Jonu ltejnholdt Ane Aifon Beriag ana Elias Perkina began a salt for 85,500 Bt ststsTonn oland and J. B Bullvon, sgatnet the . Chicayo & Easteru Lilinols Raliroad Company, ¥, W. llindexoper, 3. Thowmas W, Shannen, cluiming Ewma B, s Pule brouyi sult (or 2,000 dem+ ages aguinat Charles 8. Hurloy and ¥red W, Huw- mau 10 tha estste of Menry Wangeman iu bouds of 1n $he estatoof Walter Wright,. deceascd, the allowed by Judge Kaickorbocser, and at_ append was taken accordingiy by the sdwinisizutor to 1o ; siimm o o a0y, Juni Mookk—is, 1 I 24 No o a sl rva s BooTi-210, 11§ 1 2% 1BclusiYe, except 317 Cbux FauwELL~{Uencrs] business. SUPEXIUL COURT—CuXrEstuXa—Nelson Al Dusbam neariy double the prics It will bringe at present, ‘The fusatiable préed of land operated detrls meptally lu upother respect. Enoimous s are inconsistent with good tlilacy avd cconomy, all experieuce going ta show (het sub- divislon of land ts favorable Lo its productive- news, Tho Boathern peopls are learning his ! n, and urs wiscly partitionivg tbe wreat plantations into small “farms, which are jut to tenants when thoy cannot be soid. ‘The Bute of 1lnnols lras been reversing this practice and i payivg the penal kind of 8 wai to futerview. Ho ylelds so wruces fully und parts so generously wWiths his views, 12 gu cent ¢ Mary A. Swuet agroed to accopt GOLD. SILVER, AND RESUMPTION. v the Editor of Tha Tribune . Cuicaco, Dee, 11.—t'gevious to the passage of the Silver bill I advocated the repeal of the Resumption act, feellug conident thst wo could not resume fn golid alons without a disastrous contraction of the volume of moncy. Bu, after the Sliver law was passed so triumph- antiy, I asscuted to resunption, sioce it would b based on a broader fouudation, We cxpected allver tu bo colucd ln such amounts as 1o ave & scusibly beneticlal effect fu the case. But whst do we. tind! Why, that thero bave been about 20,000,000 of the standard Jdollars colned, 14,000,000 of which are in the Treasury, What & mizhity wid this wiil be o ro- sumption! Silver ls thus mado to play wn al- st bominal part vuly 1w the work. ‘The Sec retary bus fullowed the law with uucertaiu und Lesituting stebs,—uow rendvred Hwld by toe ery Of 1te befug a burden, ud, agalu, of e de- ‘zu this n:lnmhlx Iujr clhlu";' Suiery, . Land C, B, u-gnod"f e Jost 8. W r sucd W, T. liickards, Solomon ——— Alp, U, M. Stanley on Africs ns & Market for Luncastire. Maneasstar Courier, The following letter bas been recelved by Mr. Jumes Bradshaw, of slauchestor, aud bas becn nauded to us for publivatlon: Emixpusia, Nov. 17, 1878, —Dgau S1u: | have Just received your lezter, and bave resd your very futereating lciter in the Courier, |t extremely #1ad (0 dnd that there ls uno lan lu England wio o not vty serurd Africa with the ey of & fare weciug political econpinat aud @ 3reu petniot, but Who 8| trives with bis nuolest suergles to kindie iong biv countrytien ia the sad wud contioent. It Is Inepining to wee that wa to e fuaacial condition. CICUIT COURT, i} commenced au tlion in trover Dennisun. sud X0 datns neglecie PHOUATE COURT. o e e Tloneab ls AUt to face re. | the spirit of thy 01d founders of Eoiiants colunles Before Judge Knickerbocker yeeterday letters of ¢ : bas uot died Lo luutber cuuutry, wnd tiat oDetore Judgs Knickeriocker yesterday tettemof | yumptlon witbuut that uld frouw sllver which W | yis same visor which suimated tbe Licroes of ave chouglit Lo be required for & doclded suce | (hy Ellzabeinan ace sull exists, wish others wilh weans sud coergics would trouble thewselves 10 cist v listle eam fu arliimetie and try to calculaty wual the pupnlation of titest Uritaln will be, at the fatu )t las bec Sucreasiii Istely, th 1588, aud bow wauy fucturiss for e waudiaciure uf cottun will bave beco buittat the sams period In America sud Juai. sud Buw many warkete wuick Gruat Dritsin now posscsscy will have been closod to AL by tha Increasiug prosognity and caterprive of Europe, Aucrics, Asie. ‘il Austraira. Hemewber that | um sut oo of 1bose who thiuk there is suy fear of Englsods de- cadence. Bhu 18 prealer, betier, sud nobler thiw vho ever was: but L fekr b thal tats rmall world will be Hooded with the favrics Of wany otuee - tiuns, snd that Kugtaud's willlous of uanlys and artirans will bave lo compete under great dlns Advelilages with the uiechanlics sad ariisiue of cesd. The people knew that sliver is heavy wheu they ordured jls coluagu iu the staudard dollar. Tuoy slso kuew that Lhere was u dufereocs in vulie between buitivn snd the colued doliar, or would be ’ur » tmes yeb “Nf lmwmt\\‘utl( e manded the coinage of the old staudard dollar ot 41355 grulps of alloyed silver, uud that io wwouuts that would telt effectively fa the vol- ume of the drculating wediuw, *Iu our stringency, what otber resource,” say they, ‘chave we leftf" “Tue grecubacks are cou- stitutionsily lmited, uud the Nutioual Latks, from prudential motives, at preseut Huwit their owa cireulation; and shall we, 10 this way, drag out a liugerug eiabencr, Buancialty bound sud AMcCres Collector, for 14, 700, was f:'lllntl‘l;.'-“ 0, Bidle; rr— 111 a 1. No. 11 ATarine’ Lasirencs ‘Company, sttt on LI, T, 26 10 on besrug, frey No call, Ni Wrleht leage lln\:fl L‘umuft‘. W"l: pubs 5 ou trlal. Luca vs. Calondro. 2,047, a0 casws frou o 10 w'clock o | siruiteucd, while we Lave wouutaius of silver B r ubproviug | palious. Grest VA S, WY, | fho which to draw maney of wriane value | BAtHG Gai’ wien w bigh sind with ber JUDGMENTS. WNu; wo still bave the silver for ourownre- | free trade. Uui of 3 miagusoiuivue fuel- el ynd beneilt, whatever oiber BEUous btay | ing Sue o ber woaith Sudenicruiiae. eals as ovasion for its outlay may prompt. Thus 1t tare and b ization, #he preferred to pactern to the world nf what & high-spirited coan. tryought 10 be. Other nations agcepted without thankn this magoanimity, prepared under the myris of protection 1o take sdvantage withont tecipro- cating th benefits granted to them. The cont qaence 1n that England has fontered in other na- tions the apirit of rivalry until it has becnme 8o great and ardent that it threatens tn become a rea) danger. If yon cast yoar eyes round the worli you will #nd that simost all the marketa are the Tesorta of cnterprising natinns who a:e determined 1o anderbfd Fngland, Circametances are now very different from tha period when hogland declared herself resolved o permit frec trade. Peoples that she conld then Jook down upon companaio- ately cannot be w regardea_now, They must be regarded s rivals in every branch of frade whica made Engiand'a name no great, Tat there {n une chance atil) left to thin great mother and nurse of natlons, and If she only beatirs hexself In time ahe may avert the evll which threate enn her own aons for handredn of years yet. The oyer-production of whicn her peopls now com- vplafn, which causes so inany bives af industry to bo Igine 1die, will be remaved, and the eneroies of all restimulated to regain the loat vantaze ground she o0 grandly and o diainterentedly din- posxcased herself, 1 mean that ahe rhould Jook to Africa. —tnat +*second India,” which yna hive no antiy called it, —but which I beieve would, befora many years. so far as irads 18 concerned. bo re- garded as greater tuan Indla. Therelare | nrge you with & friendly advice lo perecvern in your efforta, Be not daunted by the coainess of thouxhtiess veople. ~ Think, ax you write, of the growing millions sad _the wombe still big With sturdy rous, fields for whose enerzier, sincws, snd brains ahould be auaght and oceapled before the denpaiting cry comes, **Tou ate! ‘Too late! Verytenly yours, Hexny M. Sranier. Jdsmes Bradshaw, Fsq. - ————— Misstanipp! River. Wushington *hrantcle. After the [mprovement of the Mississippl River un the Cowden plan, the next grand proj- ect for inter-water communication should be the connection of the Great Lakes with the Mis- eissipyl River by & canal 100 feot wide and fif- teen feet deen from the City of Chicau, con- necting the Chicazo River with ‘the linois Riv- er, which wili_cnable the bassage of varges of Srom 1,000 to 2,000 tone. This will vlace Cuica- 2o In » position toahipgrain and other products either to an Easteru or 8outhern market, and add vastly to her bLusineas lo that particular line, andd will it pot make her a- great munufac- turing centee in adiditloni Chicago should wake up tojthe Importance of this water connec- tiop, which' will add so much to ber busiucss ™ ¥ onbEi 10 ACCOMMODATE GUI NT patrons througatut the clty we have ' estal iiranch Uices tn the diffetent Bivistons as denignated below. where advettisenicnts wiil be taken for the rama prive aa charged At the Sialu Ofmce, and will be recelved ntii R o'cluck p. ta. durink the week, and antli 0 p. m. b Baturday: J. & I SIMMB, Dooksellers aod Blationers, 133 Twenty-ascoud-at. i N Siationer, eic,. 1000 M. WALUEN, Newsdeale ‘West Madiron-st.. near Westers: HOBERT THRUMSTON, We: Dlue 1sisnd-av., corner of iaisted st 1, Co HEBRICK, Jeweler, Newsdesler, and Faocy Qosds. T Lakeeat.. corner Lncatn Gonds T A T O e "ATES —fon0 Wikl BUY A 12-RUOM, 2. rame dwelllog, nesrly uew, and Int 502 125, 17 foet west of Stewart-sv., fronting horth ot Fiflteth-st. ‘Title (s perfect: the house cuat $2. MM four nxv; 1 wili sell Jor cash, If taken at once, fur F000; (Lheelose to iack Il hupe &nd stock- X mnmmyhgnm five tin e uply fex fare 1o and trot city: sre you wsiting to nud & xool house and Job Tur ‘low dnoner? 1€ fou sre; 504 will never owiyone: it {s certainly & hargatu. T, 5. BOVIA it o FOI GASHI-LOT ON TLLINOIS-AT., Detwren Deardoru-av. and N. Atate-st..south frunt. Lot on Juoisna-ay., between Thirty-nintly sod Forti: ethiats.. weat front. ots TrOGLIDE Weat a0 Greeiwood- Br.and ‘east o WoodlaWn-aY.. Aear Forty-alzthost., snd north on Fartyalxtl Five lots ou West Fil- d s teenth st,, nesr Ashiand-av., north front. Seven lots o PUMILEr-aL., near West Fifteenthiat., est front. THOMPRUN_& STEEL] W [FORALEAT & SACRIFIC ‘euce cast of Wood-st.: dining-rouiu and kitcl on parlor tour; (o fine onder: all modern conyenienc complete hara, with rvam for inan. J. C. MAGILL, kLot WALE-NEXT MONDAY AT 1 O°CLOCK, the Court- Houe doot Neatest Ladatie-st. on Adas T wild weli to thie highest bidder, under power of dued, the two-story brick Livuse and 1ot Nu. 13 teenin-piace. Tufl Information given on application. 3. M,_FOFE 14 Steaper Blovk, L e ey HOARDING AND_LODGING, e e e ey 3 BLILDL 1 IXFORMATION © regarding acrominodstions and prices of the beat boardiug pisces 1a Cichgu—many uf them in etrictly private families. None vut uuexceptlonubly people aeedwpply. T West Bide, 6 BOUTH ADANT.~NICELY FURNISHED Z 2 rounfs tu rent with kood bosrd, gas Uath, 1o e fauilly. North B1de. 5 AND 7 #) boanl. with raoi plang and batli; duy- Tioteis. HOUBE, Nu3, 331, 353 NORTH GLARK-3T ~FIIST-CLASS 24,10 %0 por wiek, wiin wie uf (JLARESCE, + frate-st., four biocks suuth of tue Tioard and Founi, ber Ay S1.50 tu 82; per wrek, $5 10310, Furuulied ruom 10 reut without board JoMgLISH HOUSE-01 BAT, ASHINOTON: Y "Single warm rvoms and board, £1.50 10§y per ransients, 31 perdayy 2i-meal tickets reduced VADA TOTEL, 148 AND 130 WADASIAY. AN “ear Monrou:st.Good 1oums aid boand. €1. S1. = £1.20 er duy i 8 lberal veductivn to weekly buande, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. :{fi?‘rms BALE TIlI8 DAY AT J. F. EMELY & ot and 104 Washingion horses. 3 top and oben bugicd, T ahugle aiul duuble hamess, st fii 8., ST LA)“’ AND BICh HURKES, PRONOUNCED 1N : Suratle, cured freof cost, OILES' LINMEN ODIOE AMMONEA, Bpavins, splints, ‘Tiuzbones bunchies, tiorough piny, spruog knees, clired without blomish. Stralus, shouider lameness, usvicular dhonse Bhsee wite cur guaranted. bond fur beniplie eon: taintn Tall 1nformatioa 1o : DN M. OLIES, 13 West Brostway, New York. Wholerale, VAN BCILAACK, STEVENSON & CU. o, Uee viily tor arses tho ltnfmest In ycllow rappers. Triai size, 23 couts, e R V7 ANTED=2 POSiES FROM SO 8 YEAIS OLD. elgulug trom fout fu bls UBRAd pouBs, Atrsy fourmallions, welahing frum 1ino to muven hiuudrv AL 4341 plate. fruin 2 10 4 o'eloek b, . It W, PRy ety TLAND CUTTRI, POIt CABIL L L —— —A GOOD HOKSE ILATNERS —AND Tor cash, _Address Y 40, Tribuno ofee, VW ANTED-FIUTELAR nod t0p; soust be iitle used. (lall Lank-psper for same, o of "1 hirad of g top tucka- + salo copimencing ons, Wil e Address T a2, Tribune Aff\'rmtr.s WADE 0¥ DIAMONDA, WATCHES, honds, eic., at LAUNDEILS' private oflice, 4 AFK. Hoguss 5 nau b Etablished 14) AN AMOUNTS 1O LOAX ON ¥URKITULE AT i) wituout removal, 131 Hagdotphie., oom 3 RY 8i3 TO LUAN ON FURNITULK, P1 A Y ionda,. aind Al guod securitie. ot arborn-st. YASH PAIN POIL OLD GULD AND (o ¥ Suney 1, iuan ou waiches, dismonds, sad yalusdted of avery escription ws UOLUSMEL'S Lovas wd Wuliiud Uftice (licenred), 1 kadt Nadison st ey FOIl T IOHEST CAST) Al y Yoy tank, Fidellty, ntaie, ity acrip, and ail oibur clalms againal defunct n‘l?wn\luhl':lx BAM rhELE. AN, Canueeticus Mutusl Lite, 81 and ki Washingin- a, BloY, oF 20l Yk g e L FANTED-$12,(61 08 CLERT CENTIAL BUST- NV A oneriy, Principais only sdiross ¥ 97, Tribune opfee, \WANTED g GuOD BECOTITY TIME, & Ivel ', a0 13 miudths, 81 15 por cent dnlorest Frapect vely. ‘Atldress A 53, “Iripone oMo, T nusIoAL. W UPRIGHT PIANOS— h k NOS, lA\ is il '“\T‘N:KUM“' FIAXOW onaays, Fursale on [nstallments, W, KIMBALLY, Corer istate aid Aditis WEAvES went l)’l il EME T WRCKIVED A FULL ABbUI] well-kiuwy & ON pQUAKRE PLANUS. ted N ot U el ¥ d Adaiiia:e W YTRAT-CLABS FIANO FOR S AND clear resl esiate: siato niske, age, sud prescul condisivu, Box T4 Nortl kvanstoa. MUSINENS OIIANCI > f—A THRIVING FIRST-CLAKS MILLI- yent (o guo of (L Larksat wnd utarior clica i liilnels tu bincun; 1o ner, satest cady. sruire of b R HURT A L '»r-m £ o} .}‘"?x';nfi_u;’\;' 'Sat (i & proftAliu busluras: Kond vpnortunity 1 Tt ToruaC iwdurele capiial requited, X 070 ST AAN CA AVE ONE. e, whici, with e #2300 Lt uutlh ot aa L Gust go to Callfutiia, and luean busloees; t ubleas Jou huve Lhs wicivi lth 1o Lok suswer. &5, Tribune ubice, I R e T PERSONAK. . I DOLLY: MAY I NOT UEAIK FitoM L sanie ol 1) Pisosy You agalu?_ Gobinguwey, | JEUSONAL= JAMES EMMETT PRSI R b tor CMISCELLANEOUS. GUENTS MAK- e Wors advits Walied, zmnflx TLUIES WEINGHIS Tade > g frum &4 120 W asliluiton: o Wik, LAY, CASI oL Addreas, atatinu troiing, X1 trtbune vliice, BACQUE. LNKIN l wud lowest leduib, price, i;““ BALE~TWWO GUYD OFFIC R WINTILERES . ducocasr 10 W Vewors, 19 North Ciuton st BTOV| JPURRITUGE, CAIMIAUES. NE Cd5 wivaucesniade, 10 ks peal = K £, ING IMACKUNES. 1 O OF NICE SINGRE DOMESTE WIHLFLER & 4 Wilsou, Wl her machives low Ul prlce, wad whrraitaa Eoud vl 128 Careeet > ASTEN—A _FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED FIothing salesming Who cONimly & E0G PORIPS- pasinz trade can make arangommcais for 167 with o1 0f the ryest clothing honses in Ehilad dreming CLOTHING, Drawer VW AREED-BY A e oy e sl luw traveling ssicimen who ean rud. e, once e, 17 enmage, 4 or doa. 1t mate route, cte, _Afdress X 3 Tribune office. ‘Tradeds 3 ARTRD~ENGINERR~A MAN COMIETENT TO ran largn engine and Jook after machinery: mufs be ableto deomiinary rriaie and steamnc: e i o o of Ahodiy machinecy prele Teiereuce required: ™Y Yoo Frivine sicer | T cTeet WANTED=R & 50iil ,— p 4 - Aily 8 &5 A Tloave, eorack WagTen P07 8 Y Twore, Toquire s H. 11 Miscollancons, K AN IN EACISTATE YL JOH ‘F'n:;l co. n;"ll;"{' !“rnll, ALL AT ONG steeets on Gitmax C T K R. ¥, HAV: ieehty and WA TED=AGENT: ‘care Priceonly 8| W Pec AN S VW ANTRD a RTISL 1C or, thres subseription viicliore on aslary and com- minton, th o b 1 M “VA NTED~A T1IU. tar-room. 41 routh Clark-s FANTED~A BOY AROU'T 10 that writes a gond, W ‘Address Y 48, Ti fee, VW ASTED-AGENTS | door wark: _great money to the Tlxht party,_ Aduresy ¥, 0. Ho W ASTED-ACENTSwE CAN 1o clear $3 8 day oy Ttwnm b it yestigte. WANTED-FEMALE MELP.___ Domenticrs "VAK‘I‘F.D—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GIRL to cook and [run in e private 1amiiy: one who cau my Tefrrences, Abply 1 the Ovribeast corter of Ulark-st and Fuilertun: W, STEV-GILL FOIi GENEITAT, OUSEW Ot atranger In city preferred; goud Waxrs, Calfst 1% Walmaneny, 5 0. 17 medixtel) TO_ D1y NOUBEWORK AT plajnes-st,, up-aiairs. Call i A COMPETENT NELIABLE GIRG nA!fil‘ll sework. in parivaie famully. Csil s A GUOL GEMMAN GIRL AT 48 B0s: 2 Uetween Jacksonand Haisted-ats., West NERAL ~A GERMAN_GIIiL, FOIt work; reference required, Call ut v WANTEU-=X GOOD OINI, 10 1iU GENERAL iousework. Nn, 4 Thropeat. Neferences re aqulred. Cati ot & [ W AL WOURE: referencey required. Nurses. ANTED=A ClUILL'S NUNISE W0 I3 A GOOD peuunatrem. w440 Weat Washingion'st.” Ciy eaulfed. Miscelinnesus, VWANTED-FOUL OIt FIVE GIILY 70 FOLD AND paste newapapers. - Inquire ftumediately at Hoom o sfrCormisk ik, None but thuse having ex- perience imed ADplY, referenc QITUATION WANTED-II AN EXVRIGENCED ¥ sccountant aud fne pentisn as eotry clerk, bilt clerx, or bookkecper in s whuleeale house of ullic Leat of veferences. ¥ 42 1ribune o STUA 10N ANTED- UNG MAN OF 3D 24 elther s clerk or to drive a dtitvery waion, of 8¢ say business that noeds the services of 8 youny tan vf intexrity and sober habita: not afrald of hand work and long igure; yéraianantsitoaiion; utlarke Wager, Ad- dresa buye olice, SITU.\TIHN AN -k VENING WORK BY A man that writés & guod rapid hand. - Addross X 10, Tritiune utlice. Arnaes. QITUATION WANTED~AS ENGINEER IY A CAP- blo man Wholias tue best of recominendations, Ade dress X 2, Tribune vilice, QUTHATION WASTEUZIY A FIACTICAL GA dener of 13 years' experlance o private and com therelal jwrens. Giood | references. Address GEU. u:nw‘umnuu care rdgar Sanders, Qorist, 140 De: st “NITUATIONS WANTED—EEMALE, _ Domesticse Sl‘fl]A'flO&‘ WANTED-DY A YOUNO OIRL TO DO groeral housework tn & small orivate family. Ap- Iy Tur $w daya ut 14%) Buttorield-at, SITL'A‘I'HI.\' WANTED-UY AN EXV &) ook aid Jaundress lu a Grat-cls given, Piease catl nt Sl‘l‘UAl’m OF prefer_second w #talm, vomer wenty i £ £ QITUATION WANTED-TO DO GENETAL HOUSES s best of efey reforeaca. ~ Appiy a2 b4 Suuth SUUATIGEEANTRI-UT & COSIFETERT. 0L Y ‘o rouk. wash, mid iran: ls neat and reitab'e; can furnishi best Of refereuce, Callat 100 Fourteentii-st., sirar State, SUUALON WANTED-BV ATTIDY, RELL B mwediah gt good cook aud laundress; ubliziog. falthtul, and uutafrald Of Wurks bust tefercuces fivs Iatemployer._Call a8 291 Cainmet-av, FTUATION WANTED=DY A COMPETENT OIHL. ) Thoroughiy undeestands cooking, wastiing and lros- fow, mod geteral work, ¢l stk Bouth JITUATION WASTEDZDY A100D GI ) Feneral nousewurk in 8 private, rantly ool reterence, Audress il West Vaa B airs. QITUATIONS WANTI \ ‘cauk, thie other sa sscond gurl (wgether). 4 ot Lake-ot, QIEONION WANTEI- Y KT CL RS ‘will wash &ud (ron Tor & einall feintly; best cley rel erence. Y4, Tribuncotee, QITUATION WaNTED-Y, & CONVETERT GIllh 0 o penersl housework i small peivate fawlly, Call at 770 state- EO-0Y T QUIUATION WANTEU-UY A COMTRTENT Gluty 3o o general huisowark In @ sill amifiy. ” Call o A1 West Mudison: QITUATION WANTED-IIY £ wie) 1o do lioussiwork fin 8 stmati platis fatoi| s £, wasler, sod lreues. Tear niguiventl, uj Q,lm/musi WANTED -1y WY Flaters, fof genetal Duusewark. Fiftecotu 173 Ulesse call e AN O1TiLs, 16 Weat Smm’rm,\‘ WAR U BSULGT ik 0 Hzht werk without wasiing: 8 Lol fur wages desized, Call or kaat Van Hure: TUATION WAN work i & priy Ly & gouil, compel -FOR GENERAL IIOUSE: v fatlly, or wuuld du second w. _Adiress_doi_Hutieeneld. NTE| aeework - & priva Ly good civeu, Callut SIT Lweaty-(ourit: X WANTED-DIY TWO 60D GRUSILY work, o7 for covklag and sucoud Nursen. ITUATION WANTEO-HY A RESPECTABLE ko carv uf @ baby aud du sawing. 0 vare bt children. Address i GITUATION WANTEL-Y & GQUN LAUNDIISS tod fuly washlag b dle dutun of hurien’ towels, Ur Festauraat, _ Address X o (rioune ofic JIousoKeepors. QITUATION WANTEI-LY AN EXEEGENCED ‘Nowsckeeper in 8 widower's fainily. Nu wbjection 10 chifdren, | lelcrences glven and required. ¥ 43, ‘fTibune ytflce, O REN Address =D UNES, P ~COMPLETELY polLs, douis irasce, g, Cic. T8} B0 per ol & L., 14 Ladali FERNISHED BRICK ariors, bl and voul Bancy 1o steat traln Fhhe pasty. G WEEK—NICELY FUINISH- aly: Trausieat geutiomen o attchied, 570 St Sxcollancouss T—FULL BESCRIFPTIONS OF THE ¥ urniahed vr unfurnished, cu hutduw 1A o Miscollnncouse 1| RENT=FOUN WELL LIGHTED, DESIRALLE N bt ake, s Adanias Water and elcvators weil auited for sturage_or Light inshufaciuriug Ll Dess. WALTEG MATTUCK S, 44 De. L. A WO EXCUHANGE: % GE-FOR CHICAGO FHOP wood culily wu‘m‘mor Loy v stuod belias e Eali pea WAL : oy DR 11D e vubeeat, ur Pik_ )00 5 W ANfER-TY NANGE — AN "ELKVATOH, Wilis ateans power, 0 & wood curs scion, cat ity A roots bl 45 r nvar Chicigy, e, o0 e s {roin ¥0,150 (0 OF & i TATH On._ gyl VST UL BUA, ON MICHIGAN ll or )y !Il- A reward of #5 will be paud tur (urn ta Mo, 0 Park-row, or tbe Irikone cou UNDAY 3 AT with two: culter: lnet peva ou W car Twezily-tlind-al. bo sultaviy by petutulig tue saaid W J. J. FONES, T10 __:upilihuiix.n_’;mupzi.fi‘” 2 I FUBNLEU COMPANY, .03 WEST bt SN Ut SF ovaclion " pous s s Vidciay Dayiveuid: ¥ PROFESSIONAL. N GUIES HOME FULt LADI - waciucuts feule cowmplaing anataiily 1 sticadageer tnicily euddeuiial ¢ A9, = '“il. FU-FIRST-CLASY OFFICE FU| wid HEiines 1 Koud Oruer. Audsers X 33,