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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1878. .8 = security of lifa or property. at least in the sdt- | mocracy that which fs not an esnential part »° ¢ ohallenged, and ten minutes were consumed in | time to-day, It{swindy, ** blowing greas gans," TLAL! el AELton OF T o et are, fhm Tale (165 wien Wo tines madnanomnneaforextoa: o | dnhoting e aratiie and e, A Tem by | Saveanfes Canon Gy poprs, o e great gty | WANTEDLMALE HELF, speciment of the aystem. influencrsand temporary pressures:whenwanave | votes were east, and then there was another | Lonsy hins besn calling, 1T 13 FOLITIUAL CORRUPTION. dietingnished curable defect in the machinery of | challenze and another long argument. About | time. Thad better close. ;flu\z L‘{Dl’ir;ll'llmll daes ‘m'{m. m'nll. ILlIu r(mui lhu‘l,\' m {ruv;l mlnln-r:-nt -.n‘d incurahle vl.-r:; every l::{zl man \u:fl l:h:lll,rnzml. ."!llmu- Kimes, e e — H amentable, and seandalous, all eftizens and | snd when, havinz done this. we survey tha | were white men, to give the proseeding " friends of the Ropublic seem to own with sor- | actual condition, inatertal and soclal, of the | an alr of fxirnews. The Boston tman ub- MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. row and with shame. I at it events, we | Amerlean people, a forelgn oliscrver, while he | served that the whites were killing tine, so that may feel pretty sitre Lhat we sen the worat of it, | must helieve that thers is much nred of reform, | the honr for closfig the potls should come when The American Repablic ts no dissembler; ahe | and while he follows with the cye of anxious | tha last white man had ot In his vote. Hewent conreloun strength and sectrity on the part of the (iavernment. Whern else would you have fonnd, under similar dreumatances, the same toleratfon extended by the dominant party to its appouentat Majorities are tyrannical, and i)l be ko L1 oue reason eaing a greater eontrol than it now has over our passlons. But the mujority which conid respece the free apeeen, free actlon, aod public demonstrattons of the minority n 150§ was not the most Jealous or UNIVEKSAL SUFFRAGE. e e e = = All seain .eng"r . ',"d VW ANIRD-A COMPETENT WORRMAX IN SUR. Kical nstrmmentx and orbopedic Apraratus cam \Er 8 permAnent Aitaatinn by @ frewing L. cule Car- Her i3, 8t Lonis, Mo, Reterences tequire \ANTED-A YOUNG MAN machine tn binderys - SPALUING & CO., 139 Cinrk-et, s it a Failure in the United States ? TO RUN ELTTINGT et be aKlittan J. J. Facts and Figures from the *University " rettaneons, The American Republic from an Ea- "%m.,m,,“m, T washes all et dity x’:.'.‘;,'. In i street. 'Not | sympatlly the eflorts of reformers, around ta the polling placo agaln In the after- mmr;'f‘::’"fmufl:, I e b 'fi;w,,, RS AR : " 'hen, It we wi hy no meana only so. bat ahe even dirties some for the pur- CAX SEZE NO REASON FOR DESPAIH. oo, and, sure enough, e last white man in " " < JOJINSON & CO , Frankiln, Mas glishman's Standpoint, ot s T Dove. "Every Preaiential election 1» & maten | Perhapa his confidence will b greater if he hns | the Hoe had Yoted on. the siroke of sie. Tha | _AT* ARnon, Mieh., Dec. 13 —Tho Iniversity et o steive Lo Dild s the weak places, but we will hold to the principle of judglng by broad resulta. In fourtecn vears, aa the Presiilont was saylne the othier day, n third of the debt has been paid xiy 7 LARGABT 1Y : game at saanler betworn the Lo_partice and | lived only In the great ciles, where with much | polls were closed, lenving 400 negroos in line Palladuim, the aanual pablication of the Secret m‘y‘.f.’\-(,hfi" e A bon) H Ay pro- uther nations helieve both sldes. The alightest | Lo cxeite’ samiration there Is much to create | who had not voted, and the Democrats hnd one | Societies of the Unireraity of Michigan, will be | 42°S relisble reterences, an millae with sit the scent of scandal scems to be foilowed up with | misziving, but. fn the country also, and thers | majorlty In thiat toan, althouch the flepublicans | published next week. T Taisuxs Correspond- | Simuent toan e 80d sequainied witly bnyers, 10 A Lecture Delivered Before the Citizens of Ithues, & off, the interest grestly reduced, taxation ma- | the fell sagacity of the bloodhound. The faint- | seen the atrong foundations of the Republic. outnumoered them by five to one. ent, 82 in past years, b vo | Q017 such will addrem McKESSBUN & RUBIINS, P, 0. , Nov. 17, 1878, by Frof. Geld. terially llahtened, tho credit of the nation | eat whisper of suspicion iy awelled into thunder | And, ) you despale of democrac, whither e e Yoge o tockins ner o necn aranted, the prive 1 B Senartay ot vonssy & FURNRSTR win Samith, tatsed 10 8 Jevel agtond unly Lo that of the credit [ by the Joylul acclaim of the Lastilo press. and | will you fiee? As was sald before, apart from A BOY'S LETTER. areraltof bis examination, In sbie to any that the | W ANTELTMEN 7O GRLE URST FASTSRLLIRG | = of the credit of England, ~How could tnls have | re-echocd by the press of Europe. In Inglaud | sheer force. experiencn presents 1o us oo basis W AR publication thiA year 18 highly ereditable to 1te Compiay, !_'g;ifl{;lnme free. Anterican Noveity heen done decorous sflence is tho rule.” It s generally | for government egecor the national will and X 3 editors. The gencral appearance of tae book, In —~. T# nnivereal euffrage in the United States a 1P HHONBSTY JIAD NOT PREVAILED, belleved that the records of the raflway | hereditary right, Hereditary monarchy (s | Charley Digalow, of Chicago, Talates tin 3 ANTED=A GOOD MAN FUR_EVERT STATK fallure! My (rlmul.‘i’vesldeul Wiiite, told you | on the whole, both In the central administration [ mania_ o toat coputry, if they conld be | dying —even “in the Ol ~World, It Adventures in Coloradn—Ascent nf Pike's | 1ta rich dark-green covers and fina typogeaphy, no ja el gur avide by sample.. Farpalary o and In all the agenelea through which the rev- enue is ¢ollected and disbursed? T what state are the finances, anid how stands the credit, of 8pain, whero the reverse of honesty s the rolel! opened, would tell adark tale of corruption, | lingers fn the primeval Eaat: ft lingers | Pak—The Fastest Deacent on Roeord—. | Iea than the excollence of its aubject-matter, will | fefotoncesceniired. T fiolie \infy Co,. o Clark nts, Parlfamentary as well as generat; but those | in half-Asfatic Jussia; but Its decadence | Two Chiltdren Lost on the Prairic—A | render it plessing to thome for whom It |e WANTEP-FEMALE HELP, records still” sleep In peace. The payment of | 1n more civilized Europe I8 pronounced. Logit- Mother's SearchaThe Wanderers' Raturn | Inciuded, —college-students and alnmnl. The | TRFANTED-GINL FOR GENERAL HOUSRW half a mitlion of dollors to the fiem of Roths- | imacy and Divine right are leaving the scene ~=Tableau, bonls has been enlarged this year to 152 octnvo ‘vn_i-depu.!nngr. andironcr. 4nH West Montt the nther avening what he thought wes the optolon of forcizners on that question. This evening a forvigner speaks for himselt,—a for- cl 3 flen, Canada f depend- | 8o with recard to the adminiareation of the | child for adyancing the purchass money of the | with the last Bourhons. France is a Republic. o 5 . S ager. The enta, which boralxt ’ T3 “ T g L o e e bt atio o 5 com. | Iaw." ‘The Agatem of cleeting tho Judies for o | Suez Canal shates was agid, even hy the most | Polltical writer now clags Engiand, notwith. | p AT Hoxe, Casox Cire, Col., Dee. T.—ix Dean | LS Bhe cath, which namoty elsty ue seventy Miscennngont; entiof tha Bpitiah, Crown, but, sho'le lmited term, fustend of appuinting for life, | cnutious crities, tobe **a_auustiovable transac. | standing her monarchical forms, as & Reoublic | FATURR We are home azain— . Panoof (b benacit B0 ,' Tasd, ':;F; o fae e ot Tt e L T AR D Ty munity of the New World. 8ho 1s s partner | yonoice "5"0s foreigners bad, nnid we hold 1t | tion.” In private this was nald, but {n public | alxo: and in the other countries, although mon- Ttome azain, nome nzata, Yond, oftim present Senlar less. . Thoy are. for P e A AT A e LT with you In the great experiment of equality. | nat surprisinz that there shoula have been | not s wonl. Everybody abrank from bringing | archy exists, Its attributes are greatly ahorn and Ands ol T RNy héaet with Jay, B DRNS pears ; Luprisior ahd manager, from 12104 p. m.. st At 8o deal with her, a0 besr yourselyes towards | cases of judicial corruption. Yet. on the whole, | forward n charge which'could not be positively | its character ia profoundly altered by the revo- To grret g friends once mora. The editors of the Paliadinm are: Chi-Psl, E. ite lintel, corner af Van foren and La Sallc it 1 cvident that property {s secure; right s done between suitorss erime s pinished; con- fAdence In the Judiclary is generally felt. No- body expects in an American Jidge to find a Bpanish Aleatde or n Turklsh Cad Aualn, what s the conduct of the Repubile towards other natfons? Tlas it nuglslnw the her, it you can, In this criss of your commerciat relations with ber which is impending, sod on all occasions, thet shic may he true to the part- nership, and tearn not to dread the day In which the last lingering shadows of OId-World aria- toceaey and privilege shall depart frum thess rove, - Hera the press and the country would | lutlons. Benrcely & wonarchs s I the waine | The shore waan't forclzn ecacily, but thea the A. Christian, of Wyandotte, Mich.; Alpha-Delt have rung with the idal. Herea pubillc man | titie as his father, and with his father'a prerog- | words will antt. We enjnyed cor stay very much, | Phl; E. C. White, of Lapecr, Mich. ; Delt of eminence is charged with havingsold acadet- | ative, on his father’s throne, As to hereditary | sad especially the Intter part, And now it seems | Fpstlon, J. . Raesell, of Detrolt, Mich, ehip nt West Point for $400 depreviuted puber | aristocracy, perhaps it may be sald that in sll | 4o though Csnon were duller than ever. **Diless- | Al W. L. Axford, of Nolly, Mich. currency, and with having_ emulored o Door. | lands soclil’ servility, which 13 one BIISF OF T, | Tgs beichtcn o sy s i et s W, T, Tall, of Chicago, Tis Keeper of the House 8 his agent fn the trans. | ta atill pretty atrong: 'but tire other piliars of ft, [ 1% brighten ns they toke their fliht.™ Yeton | v T HE% . i actinn: and thochatice, Msteud of beln scouted. | prmozenitare and entall, 1t wouli bo dficalt | the whole T was eather glad to get home, § want- | Danham, of Toledo, 0.: Phi-Delia-Pi, __MITUATIONS WANTED~MALE, NMookkeepcers, Clerk JITUATION WANTED-BY AN BXPERIESCE slema-poi, | S boaakkecwer, aceountant, and corréspondent: UF ity O, | I Greman wid Frencti; boscof refereices. Addres A R, | SLrtae oflers ¥, Mincellnneons. violent and overbearing spirit of Slavery de- | hecowes th subject of 8 solami Investigation | to setup fu n Jand wileh had once known jus. | ©4 t0 20 10 achool, —sad a few other causes, Eplore of dackionsile, ;s Tala Thetd -1, Wi ceriny ; stores, and the New World shall wholly and | Vioient sud oeerbearing splrt, of Hlaserr de | ik Mila. he. workd with dréadful deas of | ticer A Embita of forc His thas of tha Bova: | _ The mostmemorabie occaston of our aisy was the | BEyan, of Lafayette, Ind. Pi-Kappa-Pat, 3. W, [ ATk om BT b 0L S forever ba dedicated to humanity. cous as that of any other notion with equat | Atnerican corruption, partes was proposed some years ago, hut with- | trip up Pike's Peak. One fine morning wo started | McKinley, of New Castie, Pa. AL NgureRt 1k had & 100 e cperionce in the fasubet Bud 1 mesns and opportunities of aggrandizement! Canadn rests in porfeet sccurity besfde you, while Holland and Belzium are always turiing anxious eyes to the inovements of thelr power- ful nelghhors. Mexico gives you a suiflelent pretext for war about once ‘o month, st sho fs not conquered, Han Domingo laya horself at your eet, and Is rejected, Meanthme, those who have most Jowdly accuzed you of unprin- cipled smbitfon noncx the Transvaal and C; prus, and ore wow prepating to conntier Af- ghanistun, Il any charze were to be made syalnst you, it wotld rather be that of BXCESSIVE NON:INTERVENTION, Volcen of despondency are hesrd,—volcos which have almost the accent ot despalr. Per- hnps some reach the ears of us Torclgnera which do not reach yours. Skepticlsn sownetimes un- masks to the forelgner which befors fellow- countrymen wears the mask, Commerclal men from England, going smoug the chicls of com- merce here, report that misgiving as to the value oven of your most fundamental lnsthu- tlous Is widespread and profound. ‘They report that republicanism here begins to be liko theo- loglcal orthiodoxy elsewhere,—openly vrofessed 50,70 JITIE RBGARD 7O COMMERCIAL, PRAUD, | Ut the smallest effect on public opiuion, 1f | out with the fntention of moonting Cemerons [ The publication contains the usust amoont of | planing:miibusiuese. ¥ 37 Yrivwoeomen - u the Enellsh newsvapers the cases ( you wanted an Empire of force you sllowed the | Cone, We took the Pike's Pesk trail, and matter linteresting as well a8 important 1o the atu- | ¢ 5 A ¥ e e AL B of commerclal fraud appear ta | opportunity of securing it to sllp, for the road | faformed by the toll-man to go s mile and a balf, | deot commanity, and, besides thie, an amount of | ~AEOATIONA WANTED-FEMALE, | :m about nfl lh!lul.( nfid nwnz!g h?d as ::'m ary :;) flm' au FEmpire lles torough revolution and | yud then tarn off, and gn up the mountaln, We | #7neral information. It bss the usual eatslogne Domentice t n yours. ut, lu the case of England, they are | civil wa A ITUATION WANTED-BY A DANISIT GIRL, A 4 ol excepttona: 1 th case of imerc, ey | There seems to bo notbing for it then, bus | ¥ BN, eemed, donble tha diisnee, Amd | 540, SASRNE W dihinn of Mt Seemnen: | STRAR RSSO AG ) ure called the rulc, to # s Placen i Ann Arbor:*a Hatiof the Secret Encict o e e ‘Conumerco s corrupted by the gamiling apilt | FURIPY THR REPUDLIC. pead miat Jreemed 1o wa an iermizable dis- | and he 'm;mbm o each, ic, +beside {he ool li CITY REAL ESTATE: which always attends a very raptd development | So, in s tone of pensive resiznation, says sn e ay, and over whkat we not | trations uf impurtant college events .which iave P - e e T of teade; und commerciat coreuption 14 a peMicl | able and {n the heet fonse DALHOlIC writer after | know, except that it must be featfal hapuenea during the year, —such as the hurning of et U LA MU LR 1 oul source of political corruntion, both i the | a mournful detcription of republican evile, So | rouch, Bt Ma sad wa most not | hYASe thd searching for bodies tn the saulls of | gniriyecond at o at et pargaine, way of mural contaglon, aud varough the brit- | might & forelgner observer aay, In a more cheer- | give up withont sccompiisting something equally | jon encricns, Goiickes She body-Anatching cases of | puues b Nichigan sid rairic-ars. ery of loglslators by the ogents of dishonest | ful tone, if ha wore not tou well aware (hat 1o | vty Rl S 5 1 L. ood. Ko we decided on Haif. Way, or Lak Tha disc v 1 sueculntion. It reeins to be mainly in the comn- | one but a citizen knowa the bitternesa that s 1n | jionee, and. afters ln:m pall, n.-:ch:iy (au.l,‘ 1“; -um’e'e’f'.fv“'.'.fi',(“fin‘a"a'.‘n"fl;i’gTfi.'}l g After all, the American Republic is the | merclal'legislation, oe what is called in Engiand | the heart of his own country. What a forelgner ® folluwed by & faw verses, entitied JOR SALF—1 WILL SEl TOLE AND and privately derided. Less important aro the [ g Gie Mo feh o' i New ' Workd; ad | the private:bill lelolation, thiat the evil: tre- | may without taiszising say be, that to nurify the WL len. fomy loclotscl yery comloctable.. o Lisants et 1 give them i fo .}f...':;,.. i Lt ity ) whispers of disaifection which Americans of the | provided 'she keeps clear, as ahc ' scema | ¥aula, Wedo not hear, at feast upon trustwor- | Republic, i€ {8 ot ll polltieal | AnS 2N wanisd o goin tne beak: aud Frankie Ilhien the learned Tabiy Watsor 2 nice b mdacelt T. ealthier clase, who hav loft thelr country for | Tosulved to da, of soif-acermidizement, she muy | by Gridonvo, of great’ ubile mensures bolng | taske. s by far the highests tiat 1t han pro- | & T dkd; of course. The lake (narae Soraln) o0 hia mmcst mLcinch el Y- BOXD: Voo, Jheatlionemts ..y The plensure-haunts of Earope, somciimes | act in that capacity with beneilt not onls to the | earrled by Uribery, Mence there Ia reason to | duced characters nobler than havo bech hro- | T marmine ue atorict Tor tho S, - wenpid N for T e e o By et Ui BALE- g0 CASTL-THIA 18 13- MO0 2-uT0- : h tE ancan aristoe- | Weaker communitles, but to herself, since the | think that the evil might bo diminlshed by the | duced by paliticalfefort of any other kiud; and | jn srny biankets, bearing & close w-zmi;lnncn"mu And the nliis of far Wyoniui. - ry fraed dwelliog, and lot 3x123 feet, 100 feet ] Dreathe into the open ear of Europ minds of her veopts will thus by ronietimes | sluiple expedlent of delegating the decislon of | that this reault to which, It succosstully per- | (e ot moser Cle canmea CIpto feaemblancs s W hon e reached thete. quickly Loving, o Hioat Tatam) Car ¥ mape an Seschoy ; racy, sud which have led aristocracy to hove, | diverted from Internal strife. The determinn | uestions resvecting rallwny and _ other | formea, it tends, s tho grandest, the happiest, | hefore jons Od Sol cane ip aver. the manntaine. FRalaS pronpnt bingan ufusut, 250t bl & rearh aes the property 1o Clea . ‘aud to give practical expressfon to the hope, | tion not to annex Ciiba s evidentiy wisg aa well | commereial bills to ' wrofessionnl — tel- | und the most endurivg that the political imag- | I'resto! change. The air became Lalny snd hrac- Bentched Enroush all {he ATATFy he veas, title daperfect. bome one guzht to take such = hur- that the New World may after all be redeemed | as moral: ‘n chu;‘llc r|s 1};‘}‘ Illku an_Empls :.'le:llt' -u?jcé: sl to thla anelmcil n::- ination can concelve. :r.fm."“fl'lm oy 'i"'"“;.':f' We aae 10 ,&Ilmn'er jite the cmmesy, am the nlud'un xa'n._T. B, IIOVD, Koom 7, 171 Madisun-st. d the law of its helng forblds it to annex an: ority of Conarcss: as In England the —————— ine, and then the two.mila post,—two miles to nd ule-itar; = ~ e ——] from cquality, Hut & decper slgmificanco be- | 40 SR, 5’ ennnot thoroughly Incornorate, | declsion of election petitions has been delegated Bummit, Whew! What, twa mileal We pilled ana i'»:e'nf-'"'.'.'a'"s:'-'r“i‘uf-"if.‘r.’»'.’.'-'f"" B Fo P S bl TN longs to the utterancea of some of your emle | yut TP Soimeily not to feel a pang when the | to the Judges, without projuaice to the suoremo | ADMITS THAT DEBTORS HAVE THE LEGAL paffed we clinbed. sna cilmied, and clnb. Tho Fier n: saw and marked bim, W ASTED-A GUOD-RIZED ROUSE WITHOUT A Y ith the 1| 3 utho 1 Mousa of Co England rail crawled nll around the enk, yei managed to ed bt lace up 43 tue heaveas, iaseinent, on the North Shie, cast of Learborn-si. y nent writers and thinkers, who, w P9, | {aland, after ita stroug and desperate strugele, | authority of the House of Commons. England OPTION IN FRANCE, kecp it out of sight. At last, when ha did appear, T Aecosian. Aecingtion Wardly frotn 15,000 t 82500, ~Nage bitt principal not of socinl sycophancy, but of walliog patri- | fell back under the domination of 8ualn, the certalnly would have saved b tribunal o the Editor of The Tribune. you couldn’t min N Khowi » who'e worlil where 10 ind hime— to(aquire. 'JACOB WEIL. i Washlogton-at. ~_ i Ke it And it was yet a hard Irom lofinite waste of money, as well as fromn Cuicaao, Tiec, 7.—Yoa have, Indeed, atated the | climb, _Hut at last we reached the United States 3 much fobbery” nd_ corruptios. Bomething, | 10 of France, Snf thodepior stone s 1o opuon | Sipta Statln, —nobs very brengsscwng manki: Uby Watsou's buntiig. L R AR N e probably much, might be done by asharper law, | to pay in silver or gold. Nevertheless, the asscr- | built of the coarsa red bowlders that there abound, The dates and piaces of the Soclety Conventions | with timber, water, soi ofrhari, Atd very convensent A mesing out to the high and fnexcusable the | tons made in my previous commnnieation do not | from peblles up to the size of an omnlbux, it | furthe yent At given. ae follaws: ChisPal, at Ann | b depot, " Adiress, with ull paiticalars, i Trihe same measura of justive us to the low and ex- | confict with tno facts. T repent, what Francs fa do- | taok ua abart five hours lo come up, renching Arbor, 3ich. May, 1870, Wiclizan ncoflics; most despicable among the Old-World nowers of {ntquity,—n power which fs the lost ditch of Slavery and Priest-Iule, and which, while for the most selfish ends it crusbes fts agonized de- pendency, canoot keep the flag of the foreigner otlem, proclatm aloud and In thriiling accents TIE PAILUIE OF UNIVERSAL BUSFRAGE. In nporonching this subject, lot us put far away from us all demagogie cant and w lie caught thie pianet, niversity; | UNEOMCE, e ot cusable felon. The ncceptance by « legisletor | 108 to-day s making sifver eqnal to goid by | thereataquarterto 11 Stald an hour, ond atart. | Albua-Delta-Phi, at Hariford, Conn., May. 1870, | == ¥ o B e e moomle, | burely, thets it (s wortn while to cxamine | of & bribe s & frim perieciy Jusicahiean well | edcisolon o e exchanges o for e iber, at | ed hace” Wi ks winted 1o ce wha o hy | Teimly Solles Do Rapua, Epalivy, L i to the perfect wisdom and sirtue of tho BeOp8: | 4y yveiom of government, to mark its deiects | 88 heinous, Imveachment ia 8 cumbirous reme- | candidly aamit the tratn of ihis axnertion? " | §ould see the Geeenhomn Homte ane ix 1 my | TFov. N. Yoy dune, 1670, 1. o 1.t Soma-pit, at | A TTESTIONIRCALLED o\ ot i nnd the all-suflicioncy of popular freedain for | oy pee what can be done o cure them, beforo | dy, uud one which fs sure to bu perverted by | “ig, hecuuss it would not b true. The | mind's sya ubout wheee Cauou was sitoated. { | Scheneciaay, . ¥, March, 1830, Union Collezes UPRIGHT PIANOS, ¥ tnie regencration of soclety, which begulled the | you give way to desvalr. Surcly, the spirit of | party, Acrimival tribunal fuaceessivly to party, “halder t “ " 5 started dosnwards tn & hurry, and ket itup. | Fel-Upslion, at' New Haven, Conn., N7, URUANS, Planeers of democracy, and perbaps to them | hape, not that of despondency, ought to presids | and accessible to all citizens who seck Justice, | -holder” bias no “ontion ™ in the case, Tf the id when I reached | Yale; Phi-liclta:Pihi. at Philadelohia, un FaUARG running nearly ali the & o 1 fmore Lo the purpos Lake Honse, found it was ten minutes to 1, mak- | University of Pennsylvaniu; Heta-Theta-Pl, L’,“;‘“fi.{‘,‘:‘.‘,fi‘“fi:&f"fi.‘f‘ ut el S et s Cincinnatl, 0., September. 1470 Phi-Kappa-Psl o X one. Ieginlator who has. sohd. e trust, and tho | Croango for gold, of tho lolder of gold a frec | (LAY Bldies. oo o raera. U7 | by aslhetune 10, G Pebrasry, JAN0, U oluabion, | Louument warranied Ave yeas. Fianurcurerd and feat will bo bleen) ul the tare, - Lawe. are aoth f:lcl‘\lnm for nXl‘:‘;, z‘l‘ is l;!unsn- nmurl.u; or ,.‘.'.d. mqugél mm;ur!ablc. and ‘in n'»oul“ln h"?l" Wmmflff’e‘:m}u’)f;wlm Ihnd present ydur. ln‘- Cnm"}‘ & nfil&m&fi_ > #111Las-aCcomim er. A ce, V' e um, and compared wit| Za ing without natloual character, but natioual sccommoltation 9 &> sustomer. Hut ,‘l,fi,j","‘:‘",‘3,’:,'"".',,,’,,.,:",',;,{"“’,‘;’,',",’,‘;: ared to te: | thoso of lasl year as publistied in Pree ! ichiest variegsted woods. ug exsy paymentu, Every Bank of France pives the Lolder of silver a free over reforms. That universal suffrage, In the strict and [lteral gense of the term, hus fulled in _somo respects, and produced scripus cvils, nssuredly s not to be denfed. But, that were of service as stimalants, witbout which they might have shrunk from the effort of overturning the thrones of tho past. Bad ex- pertence has made It clear that inatitutions would be a good i ot ¥ wident An- FULL BTOCK OF TiiF : all of ue, in onder | we may go forth to combat ovil cheeefully and | character may be fmproved by inws. The na- | the eustomer canuot demand it nn a Tewal right, | 155, 3, Bley S Gt Dol 0™ goiT's repart of inst dune, show total Jucrease of | A e SE T s & co.s wlacly framed are poeded by A1l o8 e I e | witlh viaon. ie 1a cxpedtent to ook at_ (e Fond | Honal charscter of Eughind sray Improved with | Tha ereditor In France cannot demand 2013 | evics ritaroir it oo ot temsed T | §14.* Fhe Beres arv ns Totlomes K PP 0 jgare planos Vietory over that whicn is polieally ovll, Iany | first. Expericoce hus disclosed to us oaly three | reference Lo trunts by the Fraudulent-Trustees | the debtor has the perfect legal uption to tens | whs skiunod, and my fect bliniered. Fraukic, who | DXPANTSENT OF LITERATUNK, AO/ENCE, ASD THE A AR LY by nil of us. Alike th nieh and low, in rich and | foundations on which u Government éan be | act. Good judges ascriby the brosperlty of | ger sitver.—Ep.} ntarted out with u hew pair of shoes, camno aloni AUTS. e e Z Siage s Ay 4 poor, In evors coudition and overy walk of life, | bullt: hereditary rizht, sheer force, and the na- | French commarea partly to a sound commerelal | oy (oo 500 oy anderstood, gt | TItD #aid shoes it only for the conipany of old tin 1670 ASUTHER LARGE INVOIE s b thera ave passtons aud {utercsts which conflict | tlonal will, ‘GoFerninent licre 18 bascd on the | morality, aud the soundness of the morality to | 4o 4"y e Al I deratond, avont | eagx. ashes, snd rabiblah of o like uture, E: N ht as square plancs. 4 with our public duty, and are advereo to the | natlonal will The more extended the suffrage | the strictuess aud tho rigorous execution of tho | jng of it legal privilege to pay In siiver. “"';m,;lonn:m ubslt.-!hnml ¥ : S e i conmnon sweal, Seliiahness fs the grand obatacle | can be, consiatently with public safety, the more [ 1w, Tiicso problems are common Lo all popu- [ bt gives the holder of banksnoses th pIION 10 | My Cuen o it b e 1o8 e Cornerdtate and A ‘. . i to valitial wisdomn; and the rich, though com | complete will be the exoression of the natiunal | iar Goveruments, und, in apeaking of them, wo | tske guld or silyer. Does not this hold up Fronea Tiwiah you canld lis¥o aven them! 'The hindsoment BEAUTIFUL, CHRL: “r“ Pi H monly the Lest educated and the most intel- | will, the broader and firmer will be the tounda- ¢ speakiug of that which concerns all your | miver colnage 1o the pold standord? A 1,000 | cascades | ever saw, There were Little Minnehaha, Total £ RIMBALL C! ’5‘1‘;?‘:‘63 R | lzent, are not the least sellsh. Let us | tion. Durlug the Clvil War no careful observer riners lo the experiuent of freedom as “well | francnote of the Bank of France will be pald In | Russemer, Sheltersd, 11ldaen, and the Cuscade, SRR T O TR, W, W, KIS BALL, L eschew oligarcly, intellectual as well | vould fall to ree what strenzth your Govern- uxuu. tfl‘""°~"|l~"fl"fl 1hia coln will purchase (within o | The creek 16 one cascade. It fs rashing ever nuge (it — Corner 1 d Adnins-sts. 1 as soclal. One _of Quida's heroes, an | ment derived from the general feeling that it nother influcste for which the suflfrage is in ;"&o,’m.""'l'hfll! wold l-ovlnnlnn i in ers neacly all tho wity frum Lake Honso to TATUP ASRIETIEST : adorablo officer In the British Guards, | was the 10 way responatble 1s at presentaflecting woral- | L2007 francs of 201 wery melted ..'l'"l‘"b,“.,fl"',{’{ '3" Maniton, wheia 1t Joins Fountain, Ii ta Ruxton'n A BMUTH AMKII N B Yving heen brought Into contact with the pup- GOVERNMENT OF TR WIOLR PEOTLE, 15, politieal mnd goneral, fu all countrics. | Now, 71000 sliver franés ware tondared mwd | coon o Beae aere R o, Aoy Comner Ltats & Adui : e et thi. Toyal carriage: 18v08 s | Thmt sentinant mares prcels more, fhan coun | Tiere fa nathing In the histors of oplnton ke | mmeled tnio bullion, the. orky " sovershoes conly | Com8 down o threo bours, and spent al least half REATA FULED 1 fIC0 i Eentility an sooi ns ho gets homo in g warm | torvafle tho scuthnen of lovaity wich in | the breaklngup of old bellers during the Jast | not bo ecured by 36me 16 per cont. Whr. them, | “"I'\ia the. grandent dar 1 erer roent tn my lite. VY B CTERILIARASLNIED. i i bath wetl dashed with eau-do-colugne, Oulda's | monarcnieal countries is fell townrds a heredi- | tWenty, it infuht almost he satt the last ten, | aro the 1,000 silver frunca, thoudt of much | More beantiful, more grand. more enjoysole, more PIANOY AND ORUANS . 3 guardsman Lins his counterparts in the intcllect- | tary thrane. We say the ware extended the | Yoars. When ong revistte Enzland after u short | ntrinsic value, wl].unl ta the 1,000 gold frnca? | everything which voesto make up s grand time. DYIING THE ReMAINDELR OF THE MONTIL 3 ual sphere. Henan, for example, uppears to | suffrage can be. fu tis point of view, the better, nbsance, the proaress strikes ohe aa almost np- | Kimply because the flank of France practically | Dut you must make the irip yourself, Dun't Iall W v eall bafure purcha. i el . Mok, 1t 18 [ar greater than appears on the | redcems thow in wald at par,—nof by the cammisnd | A Tew days after (Wodnesday) we started for | Goliese ot Tomispailiy ~iotal Burfuces for docoruin ALl brestrihen outward | 9 Uhe Inw, but throuab tne:poilcy of the Guvarn- | Canon, ami bud another +-Uhae, 1 ad a hopss | CIe4e OF Deatal purdery ol conformity to relfgion, aud mauy rellgious axep | D¢Mto maintain values to tho zold standard. 1o vring in for Olver. [ rodo ubont eiz miles, | Grand totaf tn University. tiea support the State Charch on Wlfl- [We o't seo that these uscless statementa | chiauging oft. aud Ma sud Frankle, rode about thir- hil,v{\l;l;;:l_m-'nfilv;lnl Eecrel u Ieal grouuds: fndeed, they soesm to sup- | have anything to do with the real point In :",':‘e 'u".'"m,"fnl “',':: )1';“' mn"'\ 1"1“ 'r}‘ lfll:lanl; wrnr::'!:gu'rm aity. fae port it tho more ' zoalilsly the moro | lsuue, viz: the debtor's optom—the Hght of | tewarda evesine) Send’ the wam’ o | will ve still Tarther mronan eagY for thie year optieal 6L Tecome. Skentlcis 1 s B T4 towards cveniny, ane the wagou was | will oe still further incresscd, as s fow more aru skeptieal _thioy become. epticlam relgtis | 1ne French debtor to tender silver tu- his | abead. After awhile we reached ba coming tu every week, G CRM P, Tehad ter piate-at. X0 EXCHANGE, AYT. 1. BOYD, BOOM 7. 173 frae. on ialted- think thut the mass of his fellow-men sre o mob, to be held down lest fts brutality sbould futerfere with culture, e tells you coolly that the many must find their hoppiness in the on- jovnents and glory of tho few, and it does not weem to oeetir to him that the enjoyments of the few can possibly bo marred or thelr glory vrovided 1t extension by vonsistent with public safoty, ‘The public zood is the soie eriterion in politi ft s tho measure of Justice as woll s of expediency. A man hos o right to such institutions as will best promote. the pnb- lfe good, tn which bis own is jucludeds he has no other right In a civilized 8tate, whatever he kvods Lo clty” v oy, OF Improt ed. r count Juwa, or Missourly Wil give suie onn i 3 o ¢! th uy, Culture! . AT W in the Intellectus) vlasses and among the oix miles from Little Turkey Creck, We wverens Two new Bocietive this year find place In th o hiiaed by tha jlgesios of tha many, R v e b, T et 0f | intcllizent astieans, In conversation, 1 Jitera. | Creditor. Thofact that he cnjoya that enor- | Fifiicd thay It was eix milen further. fo Glendale, Phi-Kubps:Pe and Metn. Thetaebl. 00 howe, fences, etc. 1 acees o t WIHRLE WOULD CULTURE BE oro manifiestly disqualiied for politieal life, ¢ | ttiFe, and m the press, But the morality of the | wously fmportant sight fs adinitted by Mr. | where we were to stop overnght. We hagn't seen Delta-Teta-Phi, Chl-Phi, Tois 0 gnties i, 4CARD. and cluer by ; 1€ those Lrutal masses did not support by { will bo n fatlure, for instatice, i€ it §s iven to | Lreat mass of men has hitherto been bound up | Chandler. The ereditor does not uossess that {"v fragon lfl;,fllv:lngl-‘:r:l:l;ll,lll‘l:-, 3-;01 v wew Delta-Thets, have memocrs here, i, their dally tollf The thought of what labor | those who cannot rend, becansa they cannot with their religion; ot leaat, with thelr bellef In | option, as Mr. C.'s former commuuication ‘;;:Il‘:;f);u‘k." ,r':!t“ ;EIM‘" (l't'wull‘v:llul;nm: jome (ropt dweliing, Larn, #nd lot near cudures on the stubboru glebe, In the dismal Van Buren-st, VWasl vecant lut worth ) wilderness, 1o the stiftlng Inctory, in the peril- d on th n(urmfi' sca,—the thought of what the wives and mothers of the poor ul dergo In their bousekeeplog and child-bear- fng,—ought to bunish " every unbrotherly feeling from our breasts. Myriads of Renaus are devoted to_coarse and obscuro toll that one may writo and win the fame, ‘Thess men look down from the hight of thelr philoso- possibly Inform themselves about the questious on which they have to vote. A wman Who can- not read not only hus no right to thu suffrue, hie bas o sacred right to beexempt from ity o8 a blind man has to be exempt from o publie duty requiring_ eyesight. Au cducation or 8 security for education of some kind, 18 an {udis- pensablo sufeguard of univerasl suflrave, You will say you cannot get 1t; and we shall pres- on_ all-scctnr God, and In an account to b ¢ 4.0 4 ceiued to assert. 1 the Bank of Frauce (which | besutira) ne, rendered after death. Ong i3 not aurprised to ( ’ alte sky Of the wun's ra; 1t was herd b: %53, in June, 1MK1: hear thoughtful meu fn England say that the | 18 8 vorporation owned, not by the Governmcut, | 91 the op - ! 0% J nec i oy bitck dwelilng (east front) et lot effects of rellzious and moral skepticlsm begin | but by private shurebiolders) sces fit, from mo- | Yeubla i'x‘!: e s P Tkt | 1553 oty et e his Seemies Vg | 12 o7 Carpentorat. Bwics Wahlicon aud Stadl? :‘ulfil‘a n‘-lll. ‘lu t‘flll.nm.l;‘;l"lé'(lrfl nn:ll:l:-l. ‘fl? lnl u\'u'r)' tives of policy, or Irieudabip, or politeness, to ‘lln-'s: "15“" very x?e'."lf:h un‘dhllm ll"nrine!u XI:':lnzd 0 u: ;:t-'ll-‘n‘e il‘au unblm:lrulx:m l‘wllufixlngl—ll that eqxilx{i E"ffi'n' lnlmulhi RIS raer of ('anal valk of life. I'ar om ua to cling toany- | 1o ecolve e, thore wero fresls wagnn: | of Mer ierman, at Coliwater, .y 1 lius i1 thhe bulldings and” 101 Mx0, on corner Iy Yz Hiat Is daugtiul, for the. pusooss of augs | 1ok the holdors of {ta notes namo the kind of § 8E® V%o as Gl daru. ut wo expeciea | Bophomore vear. et li | e et st rrmonie, puatt L Dortin the social fabric. T thero fa a God, 1o | coin they prefer, o at {8 its Lusincss, snd has | to ovestake the wavon, We camo Acrass u herd of ‘The Faculties of the dillerent Departments come 'fl};:fif;g':‘:,fl;:;.,‘;;}:‘;,‘ ;m,;"‘ ‘;;'n';‘;‘r_‘- e unly 4 18 tho God of truth, and to prop with falseliood | DOLHIng to do with the Shernan und Shylock | catsle, which took uftor ne, and though we loped | pris m;{_y»nluc mumbers according Lu the Palia o tluck tru rn-mmm--nuhhwnuuu.-uum:m " {4 to prepare & heavier fall, But let those who | Bchemoe in this country to fncrease the size | PUFROPeR. thev tollowed for quite & ways. We | diwm, e lave been few impurtant changea | at tho Chic Altun Hepol _ 2ud-av, on ] S0 for the equity. Chiletronr of tie N3reg Novses naot | ever suw; was & refloction 5 74 In dune, | ontie Woat Blde. th ently sco why, were also pursned by 8 bandd uf boracs, during tl Prof. E. €. Frank ) A finest. woolen milia In 1ilnol § phy on the simpllcity of Jesus of Nazarethi: yot | © Feopls absulutely evold of polities] training | Pull down the old beliots remember of the silver doliar to abouw 120 cents | no ihey cane erose o i o camo to o pater e | Me paale Mo vas lesmmn Tons of hs imamor m(l‘c"l‘l"::r‘i.uclr oot U Bl er (Tt a0 ! beliold them, and thio great Moctho too, wallow- | and of the knowledgs of political duty THD NECRSSITY OF BUILDING UP, for the advantage of the creditor class, | pussed on. Wero chased agnin for shurtdistance, | ubathic Depariment sud Professor of Nurpery, | Clear.)_\Weat farmlands. city or subdthan property. i 10z n the wire of their cultivated selfishucss, | are much In tha sumo case as thoso Somo rule of e bigher than his animal na- 9 # We bozan to despalr of evervetting to Glendsle, | vico Prof. Gilchrist, resigned. Just now he has | = e 3 R R Lure 1ats Tt bavo, b o will becoino awid | o wmilar "plot ls advocated in Francs by | Wo beyan to think it was on ths other side of | obtiined considerablo natoriety by bie aseanit upon | - onnu T O SEENT-IROUNES, benst, aud poed & keeper, In an old country, the Sceretary of the Tremsury, If tho Na- Jordan, bat kept on and on. My, how time drag- [ Wi lospual Nurzeon last Sunday, the particular - West 8iace saciety Is bold togetier by fmmemorial autliori- [ Honal banks In this countes chooso to wavo | BG g1 \Loculidivhretipe Bocues inigu love, | o Whighlets, Tlusruled Tur, Buuscseat ihe | rpo neny-sis bk MOSTILOFISE Tavo srony by oineralned ” babit, | conecrated - custom, | their option, and let the holder of thelr notes | wau dim, and it was w0 Wark e couldn'cace ite | hioi,—~fOr usgauit and. b3tiery, wad fut the Use of | Adaniwat: Al Midern Whprvenienta:” Huiuire of Vo ludependehtly of lndlvidual bullel; o bul, | have elther rold or sflver at thefr pleasure, Tum | Wo kept'on in this_ manner for about two houte, 1 | fnsulting and indecent Janguags. To thesoe he has N, ftoum &4 U7 Bolth Clark-at,, or 1 ln“ w'n Rtr!e:‘wgr::er';“ -flf:?v i l;nlr'":‘el £ s Tuinung will certainly interpose no objections, lhui;ld‘{lxuw.hwlnnl‘zl w,u r,;l:;-‘f "u' anuther gate, }\'1 :,'!uu.m Dot e‘:my. I-na histris) bfilaun.hu(lw of 1, X e it an ¥ went thruagh, and jodzed Ly oppearunces 1lia o Peacota aca next Monday. Thin 1a th here, (f mdividunt bellaf In- the great sonctions | Mr- C. says that, “If 1,000 silver france wero | thore wust be's honsonot faroil.” W mounted | only important sddition to the. Facaity dnrine tha of morality fails, soclal as well o8 woral pue | melted into bulllon, the forty gold soverelyns o .&l‘l‘l n-ug.ws-{“ nukulufln::u::;.};:;n];u ‘Ip'c,hcl\a_.ll :x’“nz ‘r. “Tntn,v xhu‘i however, Leen several iy ’ o b Iy s thero ever o nuj ul slahtt No. w10 o usstetante, arely ,';,’,’:",:‘.‘,FL‘& of poliiieal eareuption, BUbIIS | o) ook 20 deeuredh very, 1112::.31 21, 1ia | ndesat W nailed the iignt for il wo wero wortn; | ° The Surberof women in opinfon, at alf events, appears nut vet' to ‘bo [ oot POS When sil Deared "\, us. as the Angel of Deliveranceand | Bve.. Thoro te wow Jon 1 5 hopelessly depraved, * Hribery, no doubt, when | 1028k-tender money, hen sllver is deprived of i We citaied the toct Lol weraneonn Al B Hanurts nd Lasement fume awelllig house, 183 Thirty- gommmlited {n tho ntereat of & purty, s 1o use ::: e a8 ml(;n::;':r.'!::)"l :‘n:lll:‘l,l:dl:)u o :xl .l.;‘f,ué; oa 'u:‘""“'"‘-"'x'l:f'n"'“ m....,.lufif“u::‘}m: cmeopathic, 32; 1 Lirsir e | condany R xmd priers bt o 0 H ve ol ey O] Vi . o ed to endale, e 0] m we could not o ar ———— = Sree— iy H y cadale, o told h 0 0 Ty WANTED To BENT, et gatn of any kind, scems still, §f brourht | phogs, the effect would ba a marked di " further that night,—horeed played, and we nearly — Fiome' tora man, 10 ruin bl 1 publie tfe, T | tesvgine ot Would b mirked ecline i | Lo t5 d’ o Siomea pauh throusisn cauti of A MISTAKE CORRECTED, T LRSI e e e thing cannut #sald of ull countrics un- > uates, and unpsddled the horsey aud gave them 8 © the Editor 7 Tribune, ConrtsHouse, three o four Eafurnislied Toonis, B8 hing countrics un act of Liertnany u ddled the by d To the Editor af The T AtGHTH supposcd to be the sloyalng jo- | " throwiez about 400 millions of stiver money | lotof hay. The lsdy of the house reccived Cr1cAa0, Mev, M.~In your article this mom- plug. Would prefer 1o Feut of fluenco of monsrchical stitutiona, out of such use that has sinco then deranged fta | 00 Ao U8 souto Bupger, Wa, coslduh bave | g upon Cungressman Wiltlams, of Wisconstn, | b fbube e et aud gives. Addresw W lnngurruuunn lnI England during the lust | bullion vaiue and depreciated its price In the | tended to us, got us 1nto comfortable beds, which, | you errin soyfug that * neither Walker, Durkee, | = - 1§84 CHIANCES, contisy whs abualima, Rests lu ariament, | urte, But sflver usad asmoney in Frouce retains | 1t 14 ncedless to n e odored, uey kutup | Doolrtle, Howe, Carpenter, nor Catucron ever |~~~ . BBUSINESS OMANCES. . s cut, we — | verore dnvliett next ‘morniug on vurposs, cooke ., N ESERGETIC I coustantiv, ultnost avowedly, buuicit and’ soid, | 44 Felstive value with guld used sy monoy.— ( (SN CANANL, fed tho horsve, and saddicd Floct, | s¢rved o dav in Congroms before cotering the | A Subierafor tho Clgveiana 0 Tu carrv u disgraceful peace through Parlla | E0.) and thon showed us the rond, golng a good wayw, | Senate.” Mr. Durkee had served ecriainly ove, oy 1""""'::".‘?:'.'5 Ly {::":Ifil 5 '.x:fr:)":ll:. ¢ ea fus while He remains the brother of mankiud. W ynust also, to judge any particular system of guyernment aright, have a worthy concep- tion of government itself, If it Is merely o wnchine for the preservation of 1ile and prop- certy, there may bo something to bo said in favor of an crupire. " But wo hold that government fs the organization of the community not merel for the preservation of lifennd prooerty, though this no doubt is its primary purpose, but for alt the objeets, inoral as well as mowrial, which we may best ottain by seting In cominon, We lold, with the great English stateamnan, thot the best form of government is thot which doth most uate and dlspose all members of the commouwealtn to the comman good, The churacteristic excellence of such a rovernment docs not consiat In mere order, vuch us the French Empire maintaived with the bayonet till tbe bayouet bruke. Its excellence counalste rather I gencral, active, and self-sncriticing dovotlon to the common weal, Nor s mere l-:ulrllf its wpecial pramise, T'0 attain great vuds something nust be risked. Much rsust be risked to uttulu 8o grest an end who cannot read. It 16 oyvieusly of T vital jmportance to a free State tha naturalization luws shonld be strictly enforced. 11 there are linmigruuts radically allen 88 o race, soclally and niorully, to Amerlcan lization, thefr case toust bo “decided by the same para- uount rule of the public ood, tare befng taken that the futerest of the State is not confounded with industrial rivalry or (nhumun nnllmlh'y of ruce, Negro-enfranchisement, which it miiht navo been diilicult, from & forelzn observer's potut of vivw, w defeud on ordinary crounds of polley, ot feast In 8o sudden and” sweeplog o form, pleads as It justification the exigency of the Civil War, gud the necessity of putting the sword of pohtieal self-protection into the band of the emsncivated alave, Agzaln, universal autfrago will fail it A DISTINCTION 18 NOT DRAW: botween Natfonal and Municlpal tiovernment, in the objects of Natlonal Goverumeut all have an cqual share, and the poor verbaps most need the sulfrage for thelr protection. Ilad the poorer clarses ot Fogland eu- Joyed tho suffrage, they would bhave voted T—TWO-STOUY IHCK {715 Filtmore-st, ¢ &4 30d . e foams. 10 HAPvard E % or. Tugaleu sy 945 Wea 3 ity, &s com- Sounth Sldos o of thirty- PORENT-823 L SONTIL FINE TRO.STORY w us the brotherhuod of man. down the old criminal cude, vo lavish of the { ment, u regulai ribery oflice was openeid, us 1 add to my assertlon this also, without foar of | Their numo was Hooth. und I think two, terms n the Houses uf Revre- b oy ‘Every syatem ought 10 ba tried by broad re- | poor man's bivod s they would have voted down | Horate Walpolu tailu uy v the Goverment. and | successiul ‘contragichion: that values to-day b | 16 10 not take e very Jong to reach Glendale, || sentatives wison'lio Was vlected 10 the United | Sttt siics, 120 Kaat S5 Yol parcleulars s, sults. Lot us try on that principle (he strength inu Cors lawe, linpostd by n luudlord Parlla: | bribes amountivg o £25,000 wora puid o mom- | France, uotwithetanding \ts Ui-metallic systom of :'"1"‘ man sud_ veast botng in_youd aoirita, Alnu States Benate, Hespectfu)ly, w. SNERUETIC DUSINESS MES WANTED TG SIAN. s nud tho futegrlty of tho American Goverumieut, | ment to keep up Fents whifo thy masscs wunted | bers in ons day, - Yoi tuuld slip & bank-bill futo | SHrfency, and dta eatimated 5600, 060 000 worth of | Talis wers BHELIY BIRH 6 ST8 Hoe A0 e, Solua o ——— Nl Uit o the Sievettod \aspiconunisg % and seo bread; they would Jive Voted down tho war | the nm:n sven nll}::t;r ‘:llw'uul ul‘lenlsn. “{,’" wland, with 1ts_exclusive gold standard, Why | 1tucss wo told our experlenco! Anu, after wo STOP DRINKING VINEGAR, [ AL TGP U T I sgainst the French Republic, wagged In the lo- | ernment, In fact, subsistod ty corruption. BBt | yucn a phenomenun fs witnessed is casily explaln- 14 Knst M 3 WRETHER TIERE I8 ANY GROUND POR DESPAIR, ‘Thore can \mnllly‘ be a moru cricial test of 0! farted on our wiuding way. [t was How many youu wonen who have foberited | Fuitjsriiculars at ol 0 Eight-Mlo Creek, four from there to | o “predigaosition to cubonpotnt huve ruted | = ! N terest of the aristovrucy Lo the ruin of the peo- from this, Encland, haviug vigorous Hie in hier, | ed in tho well-known facts, tuat no smali bills cir- ple. But a Munlcipul Governmweut i3 mainly X the atrength of o Government than its power emerged, ‘Thero is nuw 1o bribery In England, | culste In France: that siiver fiva-franc plecen for | Four-Mile Croek, four from there houe, which we elr hes v Vi e Jon Of EXCILANGE ) ! : of golne through o perllous crisla Without sus- | toucerned with Ao colleetion and the diabursc. | —hono at least of & becunlary kindy for S | penoral se are proferrod o small gold cofn of the | reachvd ubout 4 o'clack, 16 wed feartul windv ;fl;“;f“‘f,‘m;}{,{":x},fi:fififif s fnit || ysioam Suarlag walh ta Uuntsel ks il s fohsaes v nending the ordiuary course of law ond re- | mnent of jocal taxes; and, us these ure propor- | ouzht to bo remembered that infliiouaires ery | rame denoinluation; that yeople board money,gold | comlng accoes the parks, hut lor il that we cne o A ’U""A"Y;,_’»:um“m‘_m o for LW s Htlel eeors g - | and sitver alike, 10 & lamga oxtent; aud that the | Juyed vurride. 1rode twenty. hat day, | Fat is absolutely harmless. It promotes dives- A :’r’n‘xll‘llkgnli'lt‘lfi‘;l:sgrewln‘fl“[kr‘#é‘lhm ‘.‘3;4 Bank of Prance keopa an enormous sapply of sil. | und eeventecn the duy before, W0, tion, amt accomplisbes its work stimbly by pre- LI BALE=ONK OF THE JEST PAVING ver fu (te vaults, which sliver sepreseuts thagnat { Well, bero it §a Suturday evening, aud Lhave not { veutinz un undue assimilation of the fatey in- shog storoe fi o wrowlag cliy weat of Clilcas wunted for gonors] crculution. snd which s not | done, *1wont fehine to-uav, but kut Justuno—a | erediouts of the fuod. Excessive futness s o | eellont rakruad snd siver sdyantegess wood, clean - eorting to violent “measures of repression. Nothiug uiore declsively displays its confl- dence In tho soundness of its foundations aud tional to property, s0 1n somo measure oucht the power to be. The principle uf tho joint- stock compauy is inure applicable to munldpal. purt, the freo alleciance of fts people. . When | ities thuy that of tho pation. While the | Of tho corrupt we always hear; the trumipet et ont agalnst the will of th aucker, ooy wid Fleet aro doiag weil, Bos p ere v | Bock. wortls sboul i the Tihtoctatic. Goyarnmment af - Eogiand | wodthier clanses have hodt, tho Joorer lave. 1 | of poliieal torced ot agslnut the will ot the pruvles % wy | vexatious burden, aud there ts o louger any | fabikhed. ul ok untied Hfea valry tulis thelr names loud Without trespasaing 100 much - | comes home every night regu und lo not buin o : e enourh, Butno trumpee tells Do mauics Of | blo spiice or yar courteey In Dublihing viems so | Nomied. Tho bari 1s 1t Rood sbape, DUt 1ho Mice | omcefforrua) saadt It stics lau's Auuk-Fat t6 | oCprunris those who throuuh thelr wholo lives scrvo tho | opposed Lo your well-kuown polfcy of freo and nn- | ure tooplentiful, tion. Y = S = = e Hepublic faitbuully ud dis poor, That such | Nnited couiage ot silver ln thls country fthough | Frankle and I enjoy the schoot everwo much, | MO0 0 g ol o BOANDING AND LODGING, ¥ thery are, wo aro “must ercdibly ussured; our | Jous wince abandoned in Francel— Mive Franks. our obl tencher, ks Principal, and our [, UOUOUADG BIKENOh Sl Sy 15, (BT — | e i s1acs 5 own ubicrvation In same mcasuro cantlrins the | [The Prench fint colued 600 mililons of fi olifu-> "Eho best children i the. townamtend, | GENTLRAENS [ lost threo pounds while akisg | 5 AXD 3, ST, PLARK ST Rt oA lw's Auti-Fat {8 | of peocrto roputed the very tvpe of strengti, 14 threatened, or fancled itaclf threatencd, by the French Rovolution, what do we scol W scu the urdery course of law at onc suspended, and recourse had to extraordinary measures of no wuyfll!lt‘d, by munldpal pillage, which has enricied thie doinagozucs ulone. Witness the coudltiun of tho puorer guurters of New York. Tho subject fs ove lu which a Canadian has ss wuch interest as you. Un both sldes of the line st Uhicago, | scholurs., regression,—bersonsl iberty interrupten; opin- | oqually this probiem of Munlvipsl Govermnent | Bssugsnce; and it Iy moru effectuully ratified by s befora they " e ol o Wi 4 5 ¢ board. wi #4610 84 oy wook, with nae of e o eagsd the rheht. f DUbIle raseting “tur- | Ganfrontg us, 15 18 ono of ih great probieuts | §ho uousral resuits of tho Adiaiatration in afl | [y PIECEE Peiare (i, tabaedoned L airer | fis bl Twol thu bruister bove-llulohand | one bottlo of Allan's Auti-Kut,” Yours truly, ™ | Sty Dthuats s ' talledi Government indi ts for libcl;a | of so:lety ou this Contluent. dupartments, aud purticulurly iu the devart- et 3 § arithinotle, spolliug, and reading.. Wo Tave S — = " Hotelds i scr.ca of trials for constructive treasun, fn whi Let us rewoiuber, nowevor, ‘that the | ment of tinace, dollar pleces. After we have fncrossed this | focoureaun physiviogy twica a weok by a resident & TLVADA TOTEL 149 AND 150 WABABILAV. vouvic fon would have led to Judictal murder; | grossly lznorant ana thie rowdics are not tho | Unlversal suflrage bas hitherto had the ad- [ amount thirty-fold, the question of *sbandon- plyaictat, and wule leasous by Mea, Daviy, ""‘"'": r Aecident, N AP et (oot Sontia and board. ¥1, 3 falr dwcusslon punished ss scdition; a young | ouly dangcrous class. If, fo some, mfle?‘f. Yautage of fug " further coluazo will bs in order.—En] 'he town ie butlding some, M 'm'; ')'\:5); A h;mfl:‘na :fl: ei‘.f"a‘cumd P 24 por duy: & Hberal reduction 1o 11y bodrd B-ot:h ndvocate, af blamcless chasucter, for apeaking in (avor of Parllamentary refuri, sen- wealth brecds dark thoughts of plilage, tl are othors who provoke cuvy by the vstentation L ok anr groc ve a o brick atore > AN E¥AT QAvRTEYALYAS 1 content myself with s siple dental to faur of | G Sty proitening.* Tog eal. around | rairoud betreen Storiday and Whestiamd un | SUELIGY, COUT MR, B8 AN ELY T i earty don In the sbundauce af laod and fn com- | your coclusions artived st in your ruply 10 my | (o Penttoutiar . oo Donver & | ‘Phonkslvine ovemng, Johu Dusel procured o | ai sl ety e s front east tenced to transportation for fourteen years,und | of wealth, You read of millionalres volog about | mercial expansion. This canuot bo too | brevious communication: 1, That, 3f the laal i h e iy iy pan. Mo e 1old Trom the Bguch that ho ougbit to e bit to | fi a state rivaliug that of Kings, thouzt probe | frabkly sduittods nor can' the sttentin | Of Franca surceuders (o ovilon ia pay In niver. .',‘,"'\,‘;;“.‘,‘5".51,'.:{;"‘" crEo fu ey Lo Leadullly | lectlao it this ity 10 ey, L e rtey g A U B AR g AL the torture; the laud filed with spie ably pot refiued by Roval taste. - “Theae aro the | of statesmon e 'too earneatly dirceted to the | 4110r would decliug and soon cusse ta circilats i | 4ogup twenty-dve 1 . 85 Nlison at. —berinagen A very Taw ratee, - cuusuuimate his wardage. After arciving thers | Cracsleat, 82,00 pee day. Dy board 43, Come and ae o they | he fouwt that a marriage-Hecuss lisued n Yuba VT LSDSOIHOUSE, iU WTATICST. . KIANTY s up 1q | CouBy would uot unswer 1n Placer, and they site Valer touse~ Fooiis, With hoard, sesolved Lo peturn to Woeatiand that evening, | S7ver weeky day:bosrd, unalvut, 81,74 per A hand-car was procured, und the parties start- | = " MISCELLANEOUS e et ] France. Mo, fOr $1ch i conditio dovs sxiat, ami now exlgencies which mav arixe when all tho | quisacontrary 1s the offect. . That, If creditars land s iled and commuercial oxpausion hus ho Liank of Fr reachied 1ta inits aB0UZH 1 18 10 Do ubserved | ool e stivee ot oes i o e detuaud that the Jand rfl) not buve been tilled L) it 1s | tion in thirty davs, No, for all highly farmed, vor witl commercial expan- | tically the caso for mouths, i the Judzes turned tuto agents of pollee:” private assoclations formed, with the sanction of Gov- ernment, fur thy munifest purposs ol pervert- 1ug justicu; a reactionary reign of terror. Thls, although the war of the Freoch Republic wus & great preacners ot Communiam and Repudla- tlon. Wu could halt lynlrnn.xlze with the Com- inunist who Lurus to pull Shoddy down. As moral and social belugs, we would ruther be governed by the rowdics than by tho American Bavs ducovered gomy new riely. sy Vet-Mountatn Valwy near Ulay, uch o been prace ( hlack, You can ent it with a ind silver Las oot dis- s 2 i i don thelr yetury, —Unfortunately, another | ~ee dapree furelgn war, sud those who then sympathized | Colony fu Paris 58 1t was under the Empire. | slon havo reached ite linlt til tho lund bas been | sppeared. o alril you wou's eurvive this. fetior, sowil) | 0y, thelr o " TVUEATS AT IE LOWKST PIICES 1N Wb the ' revolation fo England wers | There ls sot another cluss dunerous in its way, | lilled Fur tho geweral possession of property | [You have already admitted they have nosuch | W are ait welt: hope yors asid sl of the Digelows | Forsioirsys girois Whosdlaud about the same Juacly oe tn T peleihine, Lavlig diu, fow and wesk. The exlstenco of | —the clan of scccders from yolitical dutys | by thie peopic, demucracy itsclf may purtly | fogal option.—En.] and friends asu the sawo. Allaend love. Your | attend the wedding. Newhor car carsled @ oot el (AL oL tat, acan, Larde 3 the American Governmept wis threa'~ | Mulcontents from this country arealwaystelllug | clalm the credit, since {6 has abolished primo- 1. That, 1f croditors dietated what sort of funds | 0¥ 80, Creauses I, BiceLow, Iisht, and somewhery bietween the two places ork sul baef. Weo take picasert fu Ko cued by a great rebelllou on 1ts own soll; the | thoir sympathiziug friends i Europo that the | genituro aud eatall, “But wirainst these udvau- [ anoutd be pald theus, thers wold only ba onc fied | P B=1 will now spuead Ma'w experlence’tn | PR g to-guth d lual lardund cup cuding wur Ketile-rea ded bride | Pogiaad pork saiisaes (nado daty), Trom the b i oieting | pork Chrh cubonier Wil save 23 Lol et ctut b Llyli frous vee. Soit £0F privoriiat, or ca 0d ba cous vidd., ¥ EoVIERLING WTO! bostll¢ rmics meuvaced the Capital; sympatby with thy e¢nemy was rifosud avowed. Yt u stranger visitioz the United Ntates at 1hat time saw 1o futerruptivn ot she ordivary course of best wien herw stand aloof from polities, The suswer ls, that thoss who fu & frev country atand sloof from palitics E CANNOT BN TUUR DEST NEN, ; d the I Tuwes wust be set the dilllewity of deating with b 3 B | searcn of the lost children: They saw us ut Hub. | B¢ Ewr s o massca of Imamizcants, wholly utraiicds {oF | Bave theichoics Brachicalis, aud sifliwe fogal. | S8 4Dt quariee of wuila buck,and ey loukod | Becettiol ialuries to hor lowue b while sttty 1@ most par, 10 Lo excrebse of politlcal power, | fundery exiar. 4. That {6 be the debtor's option ta | Back sl the way. und gancied they could ace us | 20 L% W0 BT O MK S and often embitiered sgainst alf goverumout by | Pay wiiver thag keeps i st par witn gold, No, for | SP5E el Tor ua & lous | = — - - PAITIES b ' : A NSWER TO RAEE, CHA Iaw, no suspension of persousl hberty, of the | A man ts not buund to acvk the prizes of public | oppression wuilcred Wi their native jaod, Tho | the debiors cxnnot ubtain anv sdvautage from tho | 48k hiluutes to b, uid N3 waited for us a louz ANBUER TO RALE (A A ¢ frecdoms of the press, of the right of public | Mfo; bo Wil perlisps vxerciso miura Jufiuonco | Rtepublic has Teceived by uiillous. aud has o u | PoHou 84 colaage tu France ts not troe uud un- | fie 580 B8iE, M theo Sent o ual AN L MIPANGH OELICI®: | aie WAL 0, : meetlng, except oo the actua) scene of war. for rood I ho docs not; he Is not bound: to | wouderlul extent turaed It citizens victime of | Wmited, awd the tane of Feauco makes WIVOF | [y (tue driver) would go with ber, T2 LUNER Y0 ACCOMMUBNT £ ULl SUMBIIUY. N 3 o i HISTORY CAN BCARCELY SUPPLY A PaRALLEL [ becowa tho slave of a party; hie fe.uot bound | Eugitsti misrulo in Iroland ang fultives from [ S5%4110 keld U ita polley in huardloy tho sarplte | ciag, vut If he woulau'l sho would o alone, The | Brabek oaices (4 46 iflcreas Dy iiuiit 58 Geativated e, eothar! o P 10 thlg perluct relfance of @ Goveroment o 1ts | 20 slt I any cunclave of palitical (uiquity. But | tho military system of Germany. Americau So. | OF #ver coln sid practleally rogeeming 1t it gold. | fundiady was surc we mitet iave tanied oif “on th | below, where suyeriiscaicuis wiil Lo tagen (or i suno y Juschiagn colinderlug uachiucs N moral sireugth aud the. uuconstrained loyalty | he is bound todo bls utmoat, in sich ways vs | cilism 18 BoC native: It 1s browcui from auds it L ONIRRER ) s \baL dravcled o thice quatioretn uile |- BrpLsanad of tiedlany QUice sl il e reculend iRl ol ol el of ita people. ‘Fhe secoud election of Liucold | arenorally open to bim, towet the best men | wheresoclal wrougbreeds wild sclicaies of redress sbove Gleudale, and that there were 1wo howen on | UnHER Gk p. in. durluz tho week sud Uotll . a. | Sl 0T O e An Auecdote by filulne. this roud stout four wilvs uff. Toey staried vuty 1u the beusts of tho wronged. When the Inter- by e theus o nutional tried 10 set tiro to Amorfeun. soclety, (v | 5+ ¥ duaiess Wagingion Letier ta Cleseiang | they fouud, the e bodwes, ruuted fhews vut, sud jerald, wua like puttiug a match 10 the Hudson. Aav ‘Thls reminds me of ous of Mr. Blaine’s anec- | cliidren pase. Taen went back to Giendala, Tlln; voe who visited the minjugs district of Peunwvl- | dotes, Before the great dixcovery of the * klss- | did not kuow of anuther road uear Hobsia's, wid vaols, st she tiio of the Moltle Maguire out- | joker® ballot, a Boston drumines was traveling [ they thoughi that we had yone to Canon. ‘fhere raucs, mlull% u‘lliy finuyt blaaelf that, tha wea | du Alsbau, and 00 eliction day he had the cu- | Wure hotv'y trucks oa this ottier raad cotrespoud, were not wuly lmtuigrauts, but for tho most | riosity 10 €o to tuu polis in the littis town whese e S BRuGH, KA MBI part industrial celles of (o willdest wnd must | ha- happosed 1 bo. sopping - Tio went | frald at suyiniu hivpeaing 1o us, buly thut we roviug kiud,—inauy ot thew probably rivg- | corly In the iuornug, aud found ull the r“':.m:l\m?(mfifl' fl{‘““'iim‘}‘:'a;t.':“:dfi.,';‘fi'\ffii leadurs of strikes to thoe Oid Couutry. vuters ussewbled. There were about 100 whites ous. ere i thues Just wow aro bad. Tl flopublc fs | aud B0 blacks. eact sace insussd by itslf G I A e MoVt i Lok place at tue acme of exvitement, wheu every other fatly bud a member fu the deld 1or the Union ur In a'soldler’s gruve; yet thero was Dot only perfecs order, malutuiued” without sy totervention of the pollce, but perfect respect for evory rieht, not ouly of voting, spesiiug, and writing, but of public dewounstration. What Goverument In Europs could safcly bave sllowed sympathy with & great rebeilion W laog out its bavuer In sl tbe Mrectst Never 1o be forgotten, elther, elected, und to mmuke the right principles pre- vall. It ke canuot do uch, bie s still bound to do what be cun. Btriking pictoses bave boen drawn of men with hizh foreheads and futellect- ual countecounces coudemcd to sib 10 coupell beside low brows and stoled fuces. But woulil the watter be wended )t the low brows and wtolid faces Lad the council to themselves! We wust say, however, that, during the Civil War, v appearcd to us that all cladses of men o this couutry, it they did not actuslly 2o iuto public Bookscllers aud Biatloners, 133 Newslealor. Stationer, etc., 100 uear BMITON, West$ido News Dovot, 1 coruer of Halsted-ai. Jéueler) Newsdealer, And Fasey coracr Ltucols BIAMONDS, WATCHEA, ELS” private ulce, 120 I Bouia 5 au 0. FIraBISBEL L4 UL GULD AND BILVI dlainvads, and valuavic LUAMID'S Loy and Luiiioa u:at, Eatabilabed bnd 3 ' OTF OLOTHIA LL FH EATD FOIR LADLES' A pien's cast-off cluthing, carpets, sod di E. HEESCH Bl Latis and are thoso predictions of whitury usurpa- | lWle, took an aciive part tn the verformance of | meeting tho hiravy bill drawn upou the futire | oue side of a little squary in frout of the Court- | walked up the uiner road, sud was sure wo bad IGUEST CARI PRICE PAID VOB GERMAN S AV- tion and sabre-swsy as the sure result of cr\'l.l publle duty: that weslth aud educatton proved | by the Civil War.” 8he fecls tho loss of all the | House, Thres or four men of each party wers | xous thst way. Thoy waited, thluking that we g i ik l lagy Bank, Fidelity, State, eity scriv, 8ud sl utbor . ®ar, uttervd with exultation by eocules, with | thewselves, by their cQurty snd sacridees, to be | wealth, actual sud prodpective, which was fired | cogaged fu & cousultution fu tue ul:.wu)l ure | Bzt cowe back. % ANTEL= POSTES VI0ALS FOB 3 LA IS O slalay Uuet €otpobutions Ly BAN obELE- ilflnxnzmm fous 1o stx bubdred puutids. Afas ey welcy Call at el el 2 uedteut Aosual Tire, ob wad s Waskiuatiue el 55 Lt S a frows uloc to eaven Buudrod | st #low, or l Trow 3 164 u'elock b i@, nobly loyal to the Republic, und sbuwed thereby shat the Republic couid not bave . been a very bad wother even tw thew, away lo guupowder. 8 {t the more bo- | bezween the opposing forves. After a long Slr. lelw had just goue down 10 tho creek 1o causo for thu tlue the wurcxpendiiure pro- | coufub it wes sunouuced that au sgrecmcnt | ¥8L6F S50 Loisws, aud thea they werd golug, when » ) duced u fuctitious prosperity. Tue poorest, of | had been reached, od that @ woiee | WGIRPEAIEd Orung ek W, 1arruw by friends, warranted by the experiencys oL blators, but belicd by the repubiican loyalty of the Generals, aud the fmmudiate return of — e 8. U the armies o civil Hile. Let us seo precacly what the evi) is, | course, suller wost. Discunteut, disaection, | mun should vots. first, then & be S00 Galns Ma g Al b werewt iy wars SEMOLD GUODE S POLTEL e 3 s a ) ro, then 1 Well Sow. HOUSEMOLD GUODS, s Jimind S e okt | 8 SRty i a8 R0, | B! conping, g, ine, il | & bl 8 20 o, SR | S, TS Tt et s | OIS o ok NPT | S ehrEI : - 3 L - | suc €cono , ar Lle natuiul resutt, a 3 i son’ . 4 et - 7 ol ou bhe part of ’\“ people, ub weli as of | PIans of suyiting of that Lind, L s Doy in- v 4uid tols wos f3ir, aud the voting begau. { all. We baveo't sny stsuine, sal 1 con’t know aale: wll the clegant Bouschold Koods 83 resldenve rencls Lharis a2esoat ey il Whsu we bave separated from Awerican:ds | Wien the secona uegro offered Lis voie b wes | waen toe Poet-Unice L 0pen, L0 westa, Nuw 034 W 2 af itisgpen suy | 373 lndlas-a