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HE CIHLTAGO Wo think we can sco through that story ahont the aceptrs of Bulgaria havinz beon offered to Girant, The Cincinnatt 7imes wraps itacif up In an American flag, fires off 8 hoss-pistol, and re- marka: ** Grant 18 pronder of his American citl- MONDAY, them cofned n large quantitl cireulatinn. Now after the *bastard dollars” nre delsen from crculation because of thelr de- preelation (at the logs of Lhe peaple) and have heen mostl; gathered oo by o few mdlvxdu-lui RiLUNIDS LMBER 16, 1878, : 7 points of your reply tome you dodde the lssue I presentad, [ staterl thatthe **siiver dollar™ was practically demonetized long before, that it had not heen in unc for tnirly years, and yoy answer, of pretend 1o nnawer. by declaring 1nat it is not nn 3 STUTY. | of the refatione and fnterests that exiat betieen DODGING A BIG DEDBT. | 2 St aha the aerendant e knows That ho only ubject of thin nction i Lo defeat. tho Uovern- tof the I'nited States in lta_efurt ta make tiie o Central Pacific Rnbroad C k to the The Central Pacific’s, Scheme to | Giverameat ita Jns duess st tho nction lnat: symmoned to Chicago to lsy the matter hefore the geacral officers; but, owing to sickness {n his family, he retarned to Ladalle carller than was cxpected. The prosecution was conducted by Messrs, E. F. Bull avd J. . Duncan (State's PULVEKRMACIIER GALVANIC CO. oottty - me Government of tho United States exceeds 8159, « | 3 trne that *‘aliver” had been dianed for thirty tnted by the maid Albert Gallatin, or his solicitor | , = | s progosed, under the specions pretext of enrs, and procecding § enad ja | Attorney Mayo having withdrawn from the ease Evade the Thurman and eoneeh, 148" Bubiettaie und 5 frands Thats {orablp, than he, would be.ef & liluatian SSoi | delne Justi-e fo the people, to call thom . | o atdto how ceeding in » muck-pedagogics] s21¢ [ on wrcount of & death, in his family), and. the Law the defendant da fnformed and belioves, the | gerlan sarna are made Lo hulge tho ** movement." s will 1t no n? v be of no ben: f o arters, had been in circaiatian, snd how much [ Arlcose by Messra. Charles Blanchard, G. 8. e amonnt inealved in thiv Titigation in behalf of the | 22 pan 3ttt o e e, ). people, but they will be taged to eurich a sct of | forcian coln, and the lezal-tender power of it ail. | Eldredge, and 8. H. Davis, The trial occupled rascally speculatorawho have most of the trade dollars in thelr possession, Having made 10 per cent by insuing them, they want another 10 per cent by retiring them. J. B. MuoHose. ———— TOW SILVER WAS DEMONETIZED, ' A Colloquy with Eg-Congressman Packard, of Indians. Tt what of it? Bach yratuitons information, hat 1t been needed, which It was not, could not apply toanything 1'raid, Tor 1 exireasiy named, Bot atlver,” but ‘rilyer dollar,™ meaning the ‘tdollar of the fatbers, * the doline of 3714 grsing of pura aliver. of which unly ¥ 090,000 wora ever <coined, and ol at ** silver dollar ™ was exactly iroe. Rrtalewn And I wii! now add that, at thetimo of tho pasa- age of the act which In said o have demnnetized #ilver, there was no silver coin of sny kiad in cir- 063, 000, s ‘the deponent farther naya that the regiater of Sore (i e e and Fity Wil of ol | 8 et oo ot i s, el originnlly commenced ostensibly to obinin an in. lars Dus the Government of (ho Junction natnat ine defendant’s paving a dividend .Unlled States, pon W capllal stock: that subseqnently 8 demnrs rer was Interposed, and a pro forma declaion had nereon, "Thexa poceedings wers fnd withont ae 7 aument, and withont the appearance of any conn- The Giant Monopoly Now Setting Up [ schiur who swan neckine tho rao exposition of the Taw, 'An appenl was then taken from the Jadgment two full weeks, —— Jndicin] Nomenelataro fn Mlonesots. A magistrate at Northfield, Minn., wa dresucd a8 *Your Houor,” “Joe,” and **you d—d fool ' In the course of an eloguent specch by a }ight of the Jotal bar, who was pieading a case before him, FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS AD DEBILITATED! Wa aro pleased to sae that tha bill for the relief of the Mathodist Pahilatiing Fonen st Nash- vilio in befora the fenate. Call Stanley Matthews ata witness, and let him tall alno of the Presbhy- terian Meetng-honsa at Morfroeshoro, when the United Bintes Gavernmant i3 modestiy asked to ay for the damaga done by the Confedrerate Gsn. Jragy, who ased the racred cdifice a4 & hospital. — Cincinnali Commerctat (Ind. Rep.). i 1 | + i the Tititor of The Tritune, calation, ANUSENENTS, The affi y 7] a Bham Buit against susiaining tne demutene Lo inis honorstio Court, Wo lu"vn no &o:lg that, 1'{ 5m:.l|co ):2:1 her 1.Anonn.:;"nd.', necf"li’.’-d-n::m s 'annl'l few " {Thess statements containa miscollanensaassort.- ST RCORMICK BALL T affjcled éaitnanle redorid {9 gorject D 2 re ) - | own, o 14, emocrats who vote uopon uestione of your wpandent ¢ Farmer, ™ T find A il il - Iteolfl Sliro Ihdument and decree of the Canrt inan ne. | gt SEUE S tion-prpers And mpon the B o i The mecre sarias businavs of replys | ment of egotintical misinformation, mixed with 0 " heaith and bodily encrgy, without the use of tlon where there i 70 iasue beiween the parties upon the hill taken, na confersed, Subwertivod and sworn to before me, this 203 day of November, A. D, 1478, Jonx L. Love. A. D, Guiswoon, Commissioner Unitea States considerable fnsolence and falmebood. (1) The very year of the passage of the act of Feb, 12. '73, the mint atruck off and the Gaoverament put In eir- calation 077,150 standard stiver dollars, and the int to your editoral commenta on my former com- mupication, nesuming, oa | traat [ mav, that yon will permit me to nceupy tha necesssry spacs in your columns, T ank it in order to correct the errors of statement which crept into_your commenta on names of other people wotld be taken oat of act- fve Iife In New York City, The difference between that cn{ aml Saush Carolina s, that in the former tha party af Ih: majority polls thousande of fraud-* w medicine of any kind. Corretnandence Xew Tork Sun. gay Fraxcisco, e, 8.—Notwithstanding a1l the stibsldies that hnve been given to the Unfon SALE "% DPULVERMACIIER'S and the retiring of tho first-mortgage bonds making the United States holders of the second mortgage under thelr legislative contract, they i1l owe the Government uvon the maturing of the mortgage tne sum of $154,000,000, The Supreme Court of the United States has already dechiedt that the Interest on this debt {s not pavable until the principle s due, The echeme of those who control and operate the Central Pacific has always been to milk this rond ond make it pay for ail other lnes of travel throughout the State of Callfornin, both tiver and raflway, Inciuding the building of the Southern Pacific Rallrosd, a contlnu- ous line eastward across tha continent, und to_buy up the first-mortgage bonds—about §00,000,000—of the Central Pacificoutof the carnings, and after geiting the absolute tontrol of these bunds to erlpple the Compnny 8o that they conld mot poy the interest thercon amd make a detanlt and foreclose the Government's equity of redemption, thus beating tho Govern- ment out of its intercat, 1t fandmitted on_all hands, insido the Rail- road Rine and out of it, that there Is a bona tide existing dobt dne from the companies tothe United States, and yet they y HAVE NOT BTIRRED A HAND to provide for its vayment. 'The rovenues of, the rond which ought” to have been put nto u siufeing fund that would have ultimately pald the debt, have been divided among the flve Di- rectors,—Leland Stanford, Mark [opkins,Char~ Jev Cracker, C. P, Tluntington, and Miller, also Beeretary of the Company,—and with it tbey Tinve built fliton-lollar houses, bonght expen- rlvee horses, corrunted leglslation to orevent the passage af bills to reizulate frelghts and farcs, eorrupted all the politics of thia coast, both Federnl and State, and hating pureliased every Jine of travel, and belnm, with few trifling ex- ceptions, the only common varriers on the coast, having pushicd themselves Into the control of the express business known ns Wells, Fargo & Cane they have becomne and are 8 compleie mo- nopolv i this State, and uso their inoney to oppress the people and resist all attompts to enforca _nayment of their indebtedness,—tho very indebtedness through which and which alone they aequlred thelr vast interests. So Infamously barefuced had become the con- duct of the corporations that Congress at Inst touk ecrious notlee of it, und enacted what is knawn a8 Mono-metalllam and Demonetization of Bllver, '* has no application whatever Lo the letter iteell, ‘Thero Ianotalineor & word In it in defense either of **mona-metaltlam " or** demonetization," I mero- 1y denied, and do now deny, that **demonetiza- tlon ™ was accomplished surreptitiously or by tricks ery. There war not the slightest effort on the part of anybudy to conceal anyihing. 1 stated the ex- act ficts concorning [t 10 my former communtca- tlon: that the hill was read and reread. and printed Hnrteen himer, % mieht hava atated the sadiilonal facts, that it wae pending in two different Con- Rresses and in three different seasions, that it was amended time and again and printed every time, and that thos it had, as 1 stated, more than the o) amount of publicity, On my statement you make thls comment The conspicuoue and glaring jnnccaracies of ¢ above are pointed ont in an editortal article in to- issue,” “Tarninc to yoor editorla! articte, T discover that you fail lu show any fnaccaracies of any kind in my statement, whether ** conspicnons and glariog," ot otherwlse. You introduce 8 statemunt from Senator ltlaine which troves that (lie bil] was read at Jeast once, and yoa do ot at- lr‘mrl todeny the printing. In point of fact, the reading of the bill in the House of ftepresenta- tives Amounts to nothing, for nobody ever listens ta it. _Amidsl the noise and confusion of that body, It any ono tried to liaten he would wive it up in deapale: but when 8 bili is printed and placed on the Krlvnn file of every member it s his own fault if he does not make himself scquainted with it contents, Anid when several hundred coples of every important mearure are placed in the publle. dociment room, and. liat number ropeated avery ttme the bill ia printed. it s the fault of the great newspnpers of the country if they remain icnomnt of pending messures, Why ald not I Trinuse expose the matter? 1t had overy opportunity pos- sible tu scquaint ifaclf with the facts. [cannot cuncelve how tho memlers who had the bill In charge could have made it any mors pubdic, Had it Leen brought Into the louse, read from manu- script, and passed under a suspension of the rules, without being printed, there wonid then have been ground for the cbarge. [ du not eay that the whole contents of the blil were fully known, but 1 do say there \was no stteinpt to canceal them, elio there certainiy woald not have been auch freauens print- fng,—the very moans slwaya sdopled (0 give pub- Hicity to » pending bkl (11 1t $a not unparlfamentary language, we must characterize all thls as pitiablo pettifogging, No bil) over passed Congresa Liaving for ite avowed ob- Jeet tho demonetization of the sliver dollar, All thin talk sbout tha Antl-Silver bill having heen read. and re-read, and printed thirteen times, Is Gishonest bush. Hooper's Committee repoited & bil), —prepared by Dr. Linderman, John J. Knox, and others connected with tho Treaaary Depart- ment,—entitled ** A bill for the better regulation of the overment Minta and for other purposes.™ An we beforo ntated, ‘It was & blll purporting to have for 1ta object the reviaion and codification of numerous - mint acta interspersed through the wtatutes for elghty years, some of them confict- ing and obscare. No hint or Intimation was given to Congress, of to the newspaper reporters, that thia dry and harmless-looking Jong biil contained & provision whose effect wonld be to discontinue the A MEMORIAL to the United States Supreme Court, from which the following passages nre extracts: John L, Love, s a feiond of the court and a2 ono of ite ofiters. fierewith anbmits an afldavit in the abovo entitied actlon, nnd aska that the court will glva it 1ts sotemnn counlderation, ‘The purporo of these paners, now neaduced and shown (o the Court, in this: To demonatrate to the Court that this is an nureal contest, Inaugurated for the purpose of thwariing the Govermnent of the United Stales in the pareuit of ita fust demands, and of svoldine an act of Conxress, Jt 1a sought 10 Jnipeach the Judginent of tise Court below, from withuut, by meaas of the aMidavit, and to convince the Conrt that becanse there are no real partics to thinaction: that because thero v no actoal contest here: that hecanse tho Conrt below and this Conrt are being imposed unon by desiening men: that, theretore, the Uircuit Conrt of the District of Cali- fornia noveracyuired any jurisdiction of the action, not of tha uarties thereto$ nnd that, tLeteforo, the Aupeal beretn khould be diemiesed, Judzmenta ¢an 1o Impeached whenever a conrt Is deceived fnto sitting in a cause, and there s no real danite hintween the parties. A Judgment may be Impeached swhen frands havo hoon yergelmted upon th Jurindiction of the Court,—when a frawlulent sugcestion 14 made that tho parties to tho smt nre actaally bofore the Court. coutrary ta the fact; and again, when a fraudulent pretenso s innde that the seeming con test before tha Court Is real, and not shaw and cotlgelve. The aflidasic and memorlal have been for- warded to Washinglon for presentation to the Supreme Court. GROESBECK ON SILVER. Another Interview. with I1im, on the Silver uestion. Corresondenee Indinnnpnlis Jurant, New Yong, Dec. 06.—**Glad to soo you! Glad to sco anvbody who 18 acqaainted with tho nows- papers. Now, how ao the prople focl abont this silver bueiness?” This I8 tho greeting which T received, allina breath, as I called yesterday on the Ion. Wiitlam 8. tiroesbeck, of Cincinnati, dallying atthe 8t James, on hin way home from Parfs. [ protested that I had come to listen, not to tajk, and that no American cottld eive any conslderablo Informstion on el a question to 8 man wha had made i and other publjc questions the study of hislife. 1le said he didn't wish tolalk much atont the European ratio conventlon, of which ho wun the venior of the three Anierican membera, but 1 gradually begulled bim {0 nter himsalf (a8 Mmitea extont, 1o I» Jaoking oxceedingly Snes sajd he had had *+ngood timo™; is robust, hearty, carneat, and with’ a modoration and urbanity’ underlying his earnestncas-which conveys an impression of great reservod power. He 1s n large man any way you can take him,— mora of a man In Inteileciunl wcope than cither Thurman or Herdricks, and wili perhaps como for- ward ns o —— but I am uot in that busiucss. To retumn: ++ Did the Commisalon get what it went farr ¢ Nat entirely,” he sald. **Wo wonld have Cirenit Conet, Districtof Catifarala, nlont voto ile in tho latter the minority will | myy article in last Satnrday's TRINUNE, year before the mint struck and the Government facitic and Central Pacifie Rallroaa Companies, nat et tha majority vate at all unicss they agree to 1 - PRATT 1 ¥ pantes, | “Gon, Love addresses not et e ajorily e at il unicss they aros to T e Ans you Hivs 10 my Jetton "+ Defense of | Clrculated 3,112,001 standard silser dolla A L '71 thera were strnck and circalated 857,820 doliar pleces, and in 1870 the the nnmber struck off and circalated was 188,308, They circulated just s gold did, and for the ssme purvoses. (2) The half and quarter dollara authorized by theactof 1702 wera of fall relative weight, and were made an un- limited legal-tender. Two half-dollats contatned preclecly the amount of Sne sllver in a stand- ard doliar. As they were considered more con« venient for popular ase than dollar pleces, the miots for A Jong time discontinued striking the dollars, and run on halves and guarte ot the haives seventy-seven millions in valve wore coined, and of the quarters scventeen milllons, Thie was befora the passage of the mct of 1833, which reduced thelr weizht, deprived them of thelr legal-tender quality except for 83, and degraded them o subsldiary coins. Up tothat date {boy were substitotes for dollar pleces. Spaniah milled dollars were full legal tenders, and tens of millions of them circalated, Tt wsa on account of the great abundance of Span- fsh and Mexican dollar pieces in circulation In this conntry that our mints were run Lo balves and quarters. But Mr, Packard says the **silver dol- 1ar had been practically demanetized lone bef 1873."* This assertion abows that he does not even know the meaning of the word demonetized, thongh he has boen & member of Congress, we be- leve. It coald not be demanetizad natil it wae deorived of monetary valae. &s well as witbdrawn from nse, Since 1857 thers hae Deen lers than threo miltions of gold pleces colned. In the last fiftcen years there have not been 400,000 gold dol- lara coined. Their coinage bas almost cessed, In 1875 there were only twenty gold dollars cotned, and last year 2,220. According to Packard's logic, they have been demonetized for more than twenty years, —-En. ] Your, clalm that T never raw *!a lepat-tender niiver dollar worth 15 per cent lesa than s pold dol- Jar™ {8 another evasion, You will scarcely deny d a gold doliar, and d, 1 bave in wy right dex rih as bullion 100 cents, and In my loft what was worth as bullion only 85 centa. And 1 say that when enongh silver dollara have Lecn colned to carry them beyond A mera conven- fence o change, gold will dron ons of clrculation, Just an the sliver doliar did when it was worth rel- atively more than zoid, Honceltis Tnz Tutnvxe, and not 1, that defends ** mono-metalliam.' Your theorles, if carrled out, will give us but one of the precioun metals to circolate as money. I am In favor of both. [We are not talking sbout allver as ** bolllon,” but sliver as money. You may fiinorate over the United Suates with sliver dol'ars in one hand and gold dollars In the other, and the allver money wilt purchase as much of anything asthe rold. You may take o steamer to Earope, and yoor American legal-tender silver dollars will buy ns much, snd scll ot the baokers for s much, an your gold doliars in any country you may visit haviag com- (Ztev. Onoof tho chnrges againat Breathitt is, tnat the teil of & parson’s horso ia pever nafe there, While the good man s expounding the Gospel, his horse's tall ts ahaved. The parson whosa horso is not thus treated must needn hitch the falthinl hrute near the windov, that the clerical eye may #e0 what I8 going on oatelde as well an inside the choreh. This chargn may lack trath, but it wauld bo well if nuthing Worae had ever carnied the name of Direathitt to the farthermoat parts of the State. Louiscille Courier-Journal (Dem.). 1f Dr. De L Matyr will stay at the Capital long enonth to ennhlo him to comprahiend the beauttes of resumption, and the puerility of all at- tempts to place obatraction in It way, he may conclude ta abandon the fallacy on which he was slected, and fal) back for his greatness on the bare possibliity that he will have_the decision of the next Prosidential contest, The lattor proposition Is hardly worth hanzing a hope on, but it is worth more than the Gresnback cry ns s road to greate nesy,-~Columbus (0.) Journal (Rep.). A Demacerntic House of Ilepresentatives elacting Jndgo Keltoy as {ts chief premding oMcer would be & apectacio that would astonish gods and wen. Such a suggestion conld have emanated from no other source than a Nationalist caucus, We think it more than probable that all the offl- cers of the next Houso, from Speaker down to the humbicat Iaborer, will be Demoefats, If 3 Na- tlonal §a permitted to nanlat in acrubhing the pas- sagoways of the Capltal, the p:rl] may feel duly thiankfal, — Philadelphia’ Press (Jiep.). It begins to bo known that the money is to be stopped on the Department of Justice if it attempts to cnforce the law against the ballot-box- staffera at thoSouth. A fow Democrats ey there munt be farrncss, just as Senator Gordon la now making nica little specchos, patting tho North on the back for $ta gencroaity In sending snpulies 1o the peoplo at thy Bouth during the yellow-fover tronblen. Al this bs tafTy, W will fnd tho South firm to o man in_manaetog this thing. They do nat propose to have thelr (rlends interfored with, — Pittaburg Commerclal Gasete (Rep. Tho only differonce between the tlssue- ballot frand and tho aversge carget-bag fraud is, that the one in the studied fraud of an artist in crime, while the othier was the bold, brutal fraud of the rocklesy hizhwayinan, We donbt not that the Demacrutic frands in South Carallny are greatly magnified by characterices Government oficiala nnd unroliable organs, but, discounten by all their falschuons, thore 18 envugh fraud leit to make cevery honest Soutn-Carollnian blust for the b ed integrity and chivaley of tho Palmetta Htate,— Phitadelphta Tanes (Ind. Den.) Had Mr, Wood been adroit, ho would not havo taken tssue with what the Prosident says of the Sonthern fraude. i wonld not huve made Wlnsal? snd bin party the champlon and deferder of the ciiminals, e would rathier havo Joined in condemning ail_crimea against the hallot.box, AND RANDS, For scif-application to any part of the bodg, meet every requirement. The most learned physicians and scicntific men of Europe and this country indorse them. Thess noted Cusative applidnces havo now stood the test for apward of thirty years, and ars protected b tera-Patent. i nll_the principal countrles of the workl, They wern, Hecrecd the only Awarl of Merit for Flectrla Appilances at the zreas Werld's Extilbitions ACRcin, Philladelphin, and. elwwhere —~and have been found the most valuuble, safe, simple, and efliclent known treatment (ot the curs of disense. READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? nnd wish to recover the same degren of licalth, strength, and cnergy ns experienced in former years? Do nny of the foll Aymptoms or clnss of symploms meet y divensed condition? Are you suffering irom ili-health In any of itsa many and multifarl- ouis forma, concquent, 1pon & fingering, nervs ous, chironic or finctlonnl disense? you fee! mervous, debilitated, fretful, timid, and Inck the power of will and nction T Are yoiu aubject to losy af memory, have xpells of fulnt- fug, fullucss of Hiood In the head, feul Jisticss, Hoping, unft for buslnexs or plenaure, und aubject to fits of melancholy? Are your Kid- i neys, stontnch, or blood, In'a disordercd con- : dition? Do you suffer from rhenmatlsm, peurnlgla or ‘nches and paina? Iinve you - bern indiscreet in early yeum nnd iind yours sell harassed with o multitnde of ploomy symptoma? Aro you tlmid, nervous, and forgetful, and vour mind continunlly dwells ingon the subjuet? Have you lost confidenco in youmsell and energy fof business pursilty? Aré you xubleot (o uy of the following nymps ‘ toms: Iestless nl;iln.n. bro leep, night- ’ i SYMPHONY coxcerrs TO BE GIVEN TO.-MORROW " When the Grand Occhestrs. 47 artiste. 8, 0. PRATT, Cunducgor, wiliba suiated by i L S RART: N W, NEY, snd ham’l d seats 3¢ and Tie, at and Sun’, 1 GEO. . CARPENTER, Manager, MCORMICK HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 10, LASTd GRAND CONOERT! NERR AUGUST WILHELMJ! ““B:.rnr Oreatest Living Viotintat, assisted by MME. TERESA CARRENY, Eminen! DTN MAMIR JAMES, The Eathaat Tikstas, SIGNOR TAGLIAPIETRA, the Great Bartione, Mr. MAURICE STRAKOAC] +eeesMusical Director POFULAR PRICES—Admission, $1. No estrs charge for bessrved brats, (a0 can cow e necured at Koot & Sona* Musle Btore, MAMLIN'S TUEATRE. Clark-at., oppasite new CourteIfouse, MONDAT EVEXING, Dec. 10, the Celebrated Mme, Rentrs Female Sinstrets. reinforced sinee their Ist appearance Nero by tne addiiion of & Coterleof F Tuous nmien buricsuue Artiaias and producion o o Approachable spiric an séyis the Sparkiing Hurlesque PARIS ; or, THE APPLE OF DISCORD. Matinee Tuesdsy, Fridsy, and Sunday, Pricea—25c, 33¢, 0. and Tic, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, R. 3. HOOLEY.... Eole Proprietor and Manager. 4 i 1 w mare, dreains, palpltation of the heart, bl tnineay, cor fusion of idenx, nversion 1o sociely, dizziness in the bead, dLiiness of sleht, plns piés and blotehies on the face and bick, nnid Sihor despondant aymploms? Thousands of young wmen, the middle-nged, and even tho Bid, Auffer from neryous ead 'physlesl debil- iy, ‘Thoasands of femiales, t0o, are broken Gown in health and splilts from ilsorders Pecultar 10 thelr sex, nnd who, from false modesty of neglect prolong their sutferifgs Wiy, thea, farther neglect a xubject so pro- duetive of health and hnpplness when tlicro is at hiand a means of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure thesa varions disensed conditions, aft>r all other menns fil, and we offer the "ot econvineing testimony dlrect from the ut tlicted themnelves, who have been ored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENEREY, after drugglig In ¥ain for months anid OXR WEEK ONLT! Monday, Dec. 10,every evenio, and Wednesday and Baturday !‘llifl d u’enn;’xe:;‘o‘nlg the worid-famed EMERNSON!S MINSTRELS and the origins] BIG POURI BIG 4! Thecreme de lo creme of conteniporancous minatrelay In 8 programnme hitherto unequaled by any great Eeleynantic or, Ma 08 programmes. ’3‘\;.’ ec. 23, MISS FANNY DAVENFORT UAVERLY’S THEATRE. J. 1 MAVERLY. Mansger and Frovrietor. o 1(3‘: 1GNT “’33: werx: only), FA' b ) A RGAT SR L RN R R ‘Lroupe of Indians and Two Great Playe. Monday, Tueslsy, Wednesday—KNIGHT O THE TLA T hureday, THE TRURMAN BILL, which requires these two corporations to create out of thelr carninga o sluking fund which would ultimately pny the Governmentdebt. It allows the ruad fo pay frst their renning expenscs und then the Interest on thele first-mortrage bonds, detanding ouly one-fourth of the remaining srross receipta ad the portion to be pafd to the Uuited States Govermnent to create this slnk- {niz fund, but the nmount must not be less than Frid SMAY CODY (9 IEXCRIPEIVE PAMPILEY atid nsum certuln, The amotut that s due 'curly baen glad lq";“. “""] (‘l{‘l Gnton Ifl to ‘Cfillflfla and pledging overy cffort agminet them, But ':" calnage of tho ndard silver dollar, ith the mercial relationa with the United Staies, What "’:“l;‘lllfif A“‘_U ““N-I i fl';‘ll:::l‘:’;‘:l’fl 2 % ‘ l";"l{‘:n:fl"(‘lc {!'I.'A::;“l?"lb\:, "“Ilm‘m ||:l\::‘~ L M N . W Wi 'y - w uces o e fram the Central Pacitle ts about &2,000,000, or :albtm:flfil‘gx'nu‘;;nlnhluzn;:'e»:lo','x'n.w'r“rf;‘vu?ul o the !:1‘.‘:.‘.‘.““5"5&2":“,‘h‘c‘«‘,".m‘".‘.'.n'."’".‘},'.‘i\.fll‘.fél‘fi.?,“.‘?.u vlow of demonetizing it or changing the monetary | more does oy ousn want? Franca has colued 000 Lhahi y 8l tiuted Journnl, containing ' full partlculnrs about £170,000 per month. As there wus gaorl reason to expeet, tha cor- porations suy that thia law {s nncunstitutional, but it passed the Senate by an overwhelming vote, and had only threc dissentivg voted In the House, chlef smong which was that of Gen. standard of valoe to gold, Mr, P. ancoringly asks, Whoso fanlt was it that the grest nowspapers of the country remained ignorant of pondlag ma urea? Because thera was nothing in tha title or purport of the hill: to give a clgw to any ono that concealed In its holly was tho wid INFORMATION WORTIE THOUNANDS, Cip- fon malled free. Coll on or address, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €0, Cor. 8th & Vino Sts., CINCINNATI, O, Cougress that neither metal could be dispensed With as money—a conclusfon concurred in even by tho tirltinh Commmissjoness-~1s not at all in sccord witl thonations o Wall street.™ *» Flunkoys aro always wioro Joyal than thelr gers, " [nugzestel, nillllons of five-franc vleces, and they have not ++dropped out of clrculation,™ nor sunk to 85 ver cent in gold, Your achemo for recoining tho silver dollor for the purpose of sdding to or taking from Its thickness to correapond with the fluctuatlons in ‘made a pacrile attempt to set off Now York suninst Houth Caroling, and_oxnosed hia lugic to ridicule 8 much as he sxposed his manhood to coutempt. — Albany Jouenal (Rej 1t in plensant to henr from Sonator Eustls NAMLIN'S THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Court-iou Every Eventng and Bunday Night. Matinecs Tuesdsy, Friday, and bunday. THE FAMOUS Mme Kentzs Female Minstrels and Mabel ' 7 ¢ he valaeof gold measured by silver bullion Is per- . v Butler. At the tiuo of thie pending of the bitl ‘Theno Wallatreet’ gentigmen. nnless thoy ato | tho admlesion that the Minsissigl 1livor bolong ¢ bt dethr i- | Santley's English Burlesque Troupe, et et Hnie Do spont 86 gl | {preareasilod,” wald he, S atan up so sirdlZat. | 1o tho Daited States by tho izt of puechase, A geno of & schomo to detbrone he sll- | fectly prepostorons, and simply proves vau to be x X8 np 1 0r 212 Brondway, NEW YORK. ver standard and nbstitule inat. of gold. There s nothinz in that b1l which declares silver dollamm o Jouger the unitor standard of valoe; there s nothing tn that bill declaring the gold du Iar thounit of value. +Tho act of Jan. 12, 187 Mmply oniltted the silvér dollar In the list of aliver coins thereafter to bo struck at tho mint. Nothing was 9310 about discarding it ae tha monotary unit of valuu; It ke not declared that the silver dollar should cease fo be w leynl-tender; it was sflently dropped, and Mr. Hooper, of Bloston, who had chargoof the LIN, gave no reason therofor, He mada 8n alaborato apecch about his Mint-Tevision blll, but never once alluded to the droppiog of tho sliver dollar from the coins to bo minted. He talked obout everything cles, but llvped not a syilable on that point. *“Thero was not the slightost dispoaltion.* says Mr. **on the part of anybody to conceal anything.” Nor was there the slightost cffort on the part of auybody to tell anything ahout omitting the slivor dollar from futur colnuge, or the rcason therefor, or the consequonces thereof; so tho Mint-Reviston bill #li] through Congrees without the mombers percelv- {ng that the ellver dalise ad boendroppoed; and the press never noticcd it President Grant signed the Uill witheut discovering the trick. Lonzaf- terwards, when the tulifon value of silver began to fal, he Inquired why thie Mint was not at work atrfking ol ellver dodla 1le then learned for thie firal thute what had_been done on the 12th of Fubruury, 187, in the Mint bill he signed,—En. | What vou say in regard to the subsequent action of the Commiittes on the lievision of the Laws is a meru shifting of the ground amnd an evasiun, 1 re- led 10 the complaints 1o conetantly made against tie Coluage nct of 1873, Nko thie, whick 1 dnd in Tug Criutss of Satorday, on‘* two squarce atave my own srticle: v In INTL by trickery, the nwners of money succended in stesling through Congress a law domonnlmnfi sllver, drop- wing 1t from oue curroncy, ™ What 1 stated tn ro- gerd to such charges ngalnst the bl you pro- nounce glaringly inaceurate, aud, to make good your comunent, you declaro of s totally different affatr, about which | had ¥ald nothing, that it was done surreptitionsly. — Yuu must sco that thus change of front tacitly adinite 1he accuracy of wy wtatoinent. [Yuu treat the subject in your previous cominu« nleatlon from the polnt of view that all that was done Lo demonetize silver was ombraced ju the of Feb, In the construction ot the Southern s diiec Rallrond—a concern that {3 losine over £€3,000 = day—in crushing ont other comnion carrfers on land und water, in briding-lexista- turcs, and {o riotous Hylug, that they DPID NOT HAVE MONEY ENOCGIT to reciet the iniluence upon Cougress of nwakened public sentfment on tho subjeet, ‘e Thurainn law nakes it a misdcmennor for the Central Pacifleto declare anv dividend upon 118 capital stock, putishable with a heavy fine and fmprisoument, or to make any lease of any other rallrond, stcambout, or steamship ine. The object of tho last-bamed provision wis to prevent the Ceotral Puelfie, the natlonal corporation, from squandering its money upon private corporations owned by the Directars of the Central Pacllie, it having been thelr practico ta lease to the feeding corporation all thelr pri- vats Hnes—such us the Cuitfornia Pacitle Kall- road, runninz from Sacramento to Vallejo; the Califernin Steam Navigatton Line, which fn- clude all tho river transportation {s the country of the Sun Joaquin und_Bacramento Rivers; the Bacranento Valley Rallroad, from Sacr mento to Shingle Sorings; and 1ast and great- eat, the Bouthern Paeile Rallroad, which they leasgit at the rute of #3000 per mite. 1tYs further provided In tho act that a fallure ta cotaply with fta provislons shall work = for- felture of thelr frunchise, and cause the road to revert to the Guyernment, In urder to defeat tho object of this law, theru was, of coursg, but one courss of proveduro l'vln(-xll to them, and that was, it possible, to have e law good many of his cunsiitucnts & fus years ago were of tho opinlon that It belonged to tha States, nand that, whoit they passcd acts of secassion, the) wero entibied to blockade its navieation, Binco ft in the property of the (loverument, it may be ablo t0 protect the planters from ite overifow by a moro economical mathod thas bullding lovees and rats- 1nZ the bed of ‘the river, Cupt, Cowden haw a more feasible and cconomical plan for getting rid of tho muperflnons wates.—Cinelnnatl Commerciub (Ind, Hepe)e Wao have another request to urgoe upon the Committes on Appropriations: Stop the waste of tho public money on this Asricultural Department! 1t 1a not now, and it never has been, worth tho pa. per on which its name can bo writter. 1t s wholly usoluss, It 18 hogely rigiculoue, 1'he farmers of Auicrica Ju not noed 1o bo nstructed in their busis ness. Thoe Covernment cannot instruct thom. Broken-down politicians, bankrunta in every forin of atiempt to earn an honest livellhood, eaunot teuch Agricultnre. Thie departnicot ta the lauzh. ing stock’ of the world, aud we apnesl to tha kouesty, pride, and good weuse of the Committeo 10 chako it to 1te deseryved death by withholding ap- propriations from it. Turn Le Duc out to grass,— New York Sun (Dem.). A curions rumnor flonts from the centre of tho Democratle camp In Washington to the utter- most parts of the Solld Bouth. 14 dectarcs that ++A publieation will shortly by made, giving the Inside history of tho Tilden campalgn.” 'T! sounds_llke an advertiscrent of the Tridune's Clpher Ixtra, bnt tho next senteico anown that it 1» not #a intended: **it will probably narrato the clreumwtances preceding the nomlnation, und also moko some culious siatemeuts in regard to the cioher dispatches. Tho pamphict will, it b said,y exonatate Gov, Tildon, whilo it will Lear down teuvily un Manton Marblo (Acsea), Mayor Coopor, Wuoolley, a1l Buith Weed, ™ \\'n{ 18 the Nephew of nie Uncle to be sparcd? 1s the band of the Unclo now hotly eugaged in preparing the work which ls thus firat announced tothe friendly Southy Orls this the igh-sounding projude to the work of Johuny Coyler—. Yorx I'ribune (liev.). It {s o refroshing circumstance, thereforo, 1o be luformod that the only thing now neccswary tobringgthoera in 18 to wips out the Ttepublican party, Let us hope thatshitle thing lke that will not be allowed to keep us longer apart, Uy ol means wipe It out, And then wo may add to the Parable of the Prodigal Eon a narrative of In Bparkitnz Durleaque, thelr repertoire belng com- f the Last London Narcossed. Frices, 25, 35¢. e, and 730, MVICKER'S THEATRE, Every Evenfoc and Weducaday and &aturday Matt- | nees, astrong dramatizatlon of Miss M, E. Hraddon's *DEAD MEN'S SHOES.” A GREAT DOURLE DILL 1 it citufiiE W B g, (o8 ART TREASURES, THE FINEST COLLECTION EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. TUE LOAN EXHIBITION OF THE CUICAGO 80+ CIETY OF DECORATIVE ART, At 65 Washington-st. TEUL elosn Christmas Eve. THi thes open da7 and eve- ulog,_Adrilttager. 27 cente. ENION PARK CONG'L CHURCH, Two treelectures by P'rof. 0. 8, FOWLER, Monday and Thursuay eventngs, Dec. 16 and (0. ** Phrenology * mppiled 1o Life, Jiealth, Belf-Culiure, and Buslness Adaptation, Consultations a¢ to your best business ptations, self-culture, ctc., at the Palmer louse, daily, from § & m. to 10p. m., all through December, STEEL FPEN TERRY <-4 08 cowardly enemy of the sllver dollar, who advocates s wholly impracticable scheme of Ul-metallsm to conceal your adhesion to gold monu-metatiism, —Em] You can do better than to buy sliver dollare at 00 cents h. and so make £10,000 on a miltion, You say, **Tha colnage of silver shouid be, like that ol goid, free snd uniimited." Take your millien dolturs sud buy elives bullion with it, Taen get o bill passed making the coinage ** free and tnlimited." and for every &3 cents' worth of your bullion yon will get a dotlar, and so make $150, 000 ou_your juvestment, 11 you can give me ho positive assurance that & wmcasare to make the colnago of silver **free and uniimited " will be- come a law, then the best thing youand 1 cando s to buy the Comstock lode.” | want to buy sloo 000,000 worth of stiver bulllon, and tbe nost ny atter the pamsage of your lsw [ slall have cleaned up the nice little bagatellc of 815,000, 600, But unlces I ownapile of dszxles my eyesight anu Onges my conscience, 1 all not advocate the passuge of any wnch enormous ‘‘job' and swindle, whose only evct would be, at”the expcnso of the people, toatill furthar _enrich the plethorie slivor kinge ol the Pacific Coast. When [ am ready to belleve that it is the correct thing to compol me to recelve B3 cents’ warth of silver and 13 centa’ worth of *4flut ™ as & dollar, 1 ahall have maile o long stride towards bolleving that & cent's worth of paper and Ink and DU cents’ wol f **fiat* oro a good Jegaldoliar, which [ onght also to be compallea to rocoivo 85100 centa. JARrER Packann. [When the colnsgs of silver !y mado asfreoas thatof gold, the valuoof siver bulllon will in- atautly bogin to rise and tho valuo of gold to fall, and before there would be inuch chance for spacu- lation tha bullion valugof tho two mctals would appruximate, Thie conntry can absord as much sltver as Qormapy demonetized, act re- duced the bullion value of sliver, Free coluage in the United Stated wonld restoro it, ~Ev. ] —ee—— MARINE NEWS. TORT NOTES, The sche Evontng Star arrived from the Clay. Tanks yusterday morning with railroad ties, and was the only arrival In the twenty<four honre end« fugt at 10 o'clock last night, The scow Witson loft port for & carga of slabe, aud the schr Frankle Wil- cox also went across the lake fur a cargo of lume astounded thnt they hava done such a mad thing o rofuse ellver on depoit, ™ *llaw ean Conal pupish_them, " I asked, v+ for discriminating agalust une of our lugal cotnar o1 am not clear; 18.might take thelr chartera nway, or, at least, thelr riznt to issue bills,* *fiut Me.Coo told me last week,™ { vald, **that ho d'dn't care & steaw 0 1t did; thoy would return to tholr privilego of lssuing bitls ns o Stute bank," *vAnd then, " suggeeted Mr, Groesbeck, **Cone gress might (1f 1t wore so wicked and resantful) tax thelr Btate leruc out of oxwtynce, s it did before, when it cpmpolled them to purchines the natlonal money. 5 Hlfow abont feee’ colnage of sllvor, Mr. Groes- beekr” ++1t soems to me jt would be safe, The only ques-’ tlon §s whother the world conld flood us with sil. ver. 1do nutsce whers murh could come from; but if European nations should fnslat on nover caEng lux wmora silver, why, then, of courso, silver wonld by and by fall sl lower; for the ans nual vroduction s woniv 875,000,000 & year, and g\8ln cannot 1ake tnoro than half of i, *+You ary not quito ready to reccommend any- b fi}" Taatds *+There aro soma important facta hearing on tha question,” e waid, **but I cannot anticipate our teport, you know, ' ther important things wero sald; but, an 1 did not think at the timo of allnding to tha call in w letter, and ww Mr, Uroosbeck did not know It, { hesltate Lo say ore lest It might sonichiow em- barenss him. “To spoko frocly und plstnly, und ko l-l l;eunr informed un it than auy othor American cltizen, BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST,,CHICAGO. 85~ Avoid baqus appliances claiming elec tric qualities. Our Pamphlet expluins how to distingnish the geauine from the spurious. nl’\\lAg{bpm!FAgfloxs; = “EASILY FIRST OF AMERICAN MAGAZINES, JANUARY ATLANTIC. Now ready and for salo everywhere, CONTENTS: JOUN GREENL F WIITTIER. The Pead Feast of the Kel-Folk, HARRIET BEECIHER ST()\‘:E‘ A Student’s Sea Story. THOMAS DAILEY, ALURICIL Qur New Nelghbors at Ionkapog. GULDWIN SMITILL Is Universal Sulfrage a Fallure? HARRIET W. PRESTO! The Latest Songs of Chivalry, CHARLES DUDLEY WARSEL. Aspects of Ameriean Life. KATE PUTNAM € an, An Artist’s Model. A Poem, J. T. TROWRRIDGE. Aucestorss A Poem. RICHARD GRANT WHITE, Amerfeanisms, Sixth Paper. a. P, LATHROP. The Piues of Eden, Short Story, AUTHOR OF “*DANGEROUS TENDESCIES.” Work!ngmen’s Wives. W. D. HOWELLS. The Lady of the Aroostook. xi-xlv, llounld the World at the Paris Exhibi- on, e —— CURRENT OPINION. LECLAIED UNCONATITUTIONAL TIY TITE COURTS, 'Fo do this they put five sharcs of stock fu the hands of Albert Gallatin, one of the partners in the hardware bouse ol Hantington, Xopkins & Co., and caused bim to enter suit fn tho United States Clrenit Court in thls ity ogatust the Cen- tral Pacitle Ruilroad Company to restratny de- fendant from declaring a dividend, Demurrer fullowed, as prearzanged, on which there {s res- son to belleve the Company expeeted to procure Judement 1o its fuvor that the law was uncons sututjonal; but tnding that Judee Bawyer would not scrve them In this wpersency, udverse Judgment was subinitted to without argument sad oo appes! taken 1o the Subrems Court, Suuderson, (ho prnclpal lawyer of the Company, formerly Chiet Justles of Hoyes wants to bo kind to the Houth and bo a good Hadleal at the sume time, and o ls con- stontly tangled up, a8 18 werd,— Vicksdury (Mian.) eratd (Denn ). Woa ngreo with Tlon TIill that nothing can kil the Democratic party: and yot a lack of wagacie ty on tho part of its representative men can mike 1t **powerful weak, " as thoy frequontly obsorve iu Indiana. — Wuakington Post (Dem, ). ‘I'ho thought of Nophow Pelton np noder oath befors tho bar of the Senate, with such s man ax Gleorgo K, Edmunds osklng questions, 14 & lor- rible one, ovon to the most Kide-bound Democtut, —=guttand (V) Herald (fep, ). T{ornce Grocley was lnughed at becauso ho ENS 2 %, 473, and then you talk of that bill the State, and who resigtied that oMice o take | joatsted that **the way lo rosuma ls to revume,® | how, utter the calf bad buen kiiled sud the Old ber, The wind was south yesterday, and lizht. famous for durabliity and The Contributors® Club, s preacht position at p Falnry f €0000 16F | Yty the caunlry 14 on the voruo of rosuuption | BE ey Suohizht o and ine older rotaer | Baving been readand readfor two yearssnd priniod | e Chauncey Marlbut, dus at this port from ety b syl peied ' evers vid Recent Literature, nrluuull, 5‘|Tn',m1 Jur \‘.?aml"gunl. nlm,muumy by rvenming. Thic way w“‘,,, ‘Southern outrages mlmur":lh.mlmnmrnl‘m"u w"‘?l'uh' v&n"wr u;r“:nnm:: ‘v:P. nr:mlrlék ::n":l:fl:‘:n:mll'} bulow, had not arrived up to 10 o'clock last night. fl);.n ":’.{ l; |’} K assorted nmpl'u for trial, n;; ulter decislon nnd appeal, where ho dous not ex- = Ui e one wos In the husk bueiuess, aud the old wan 2 ng the 66 " ) t ber: §3.00 & year. isibi Bt ey ot el B DL el Repricanlione e e L e g ot sondont 1o | changing (e silvar o the gold standsrd and tho | strciion excursion steawer Is In conres of con- | SEIS WTY 0 * FALCON TERMSs 35 centu 8 uumber; ¥ Intereat in o Socloty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Transit Is very **sweot and commendabla ™ 1n Slv. Uayes, but tho groater noed ust now (s for a Hucloly (or the Pravention of ‘ruvity to Colored Yoters,~Toledo Blads (Rep. ) the part of the Greaw Fraud’s Autorney-tieneral, Lut uow uppears o frivud of the Court, who submits THE YOLLOWING APFIDAVITE SUrnEsNk Cornt or T UNireh Bras nave the gunz who had helped the boy spend i anbatanco In riotous Hving quartored on him, the old man estd: **Well, Vroddy, my ovoy, you aon't seemn quite satlefln hat can 1do for your' And Ueaddy’ auswered: ** I sullil againet my strucilon at Port stanlsy, Out, She will sccow- modate GU0 passenyers. "Iho keal of & now propeller has heen iaid at Tlay City, ford. C. Liken. The leagth e ninuty feot, beam twenty teet, and hold six feot. , 0 receipt of Twenty.five Cents, us, by IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO. BoLs AazxTs ror Tus U, 8. sliver dollar unit of vslue fo the gold dollar unit of value, You wall kuew, when talklog fu this way, you were praclicing o fraud oo ‘*A Farmer.' You well know that tho cliance of standard was BUPERN LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT ¥ JAMES KRUSSELL LOWELL, iladiator an) Kute Moffat have boen 138 and 140 Grand St., New York. Sold to Atlantic Nubseribers for 81,00, ren—Albert eldee brother, and I aball ba for ail time, bocause b 2 The lugs D G4 Gultar et Phe Ceatral I ¢ ) Uk Py g o, SIS made by the codlders of the statutes In 1874, snd | spvrafbed, —ihe former at §11,000 and the latter ag e ————————— e a. st ¢ Fal'rowt Couss | A Tribune roportor hna found Col, Polton, | whenT caing back lio dld not wicet me afar 0T und | ¢ onorva nover arosmed that those codiders | 85,:000, ~and will Lo sold undor the hammer ut e me all tio koys, It yuy eould wifie him eut 7 NTARCE. ' try and forgut the way 1've en outraged, PRy - S b i e A‘ml n{lnl urcofml- the uld man was coustdering ER K EN BREGH E R’S Califorufa, a citlzon of the United Fiatew, anld an and thet goniloman explained those ciphargrame oMeer nf this Court, besug duty swurn, deposed those prices, if sny one offers them. tiiberwiee 41 have nothing to suy, sir.' We guess he had repealed the sflver dollar as the gnit of value they afe 10 be sotd for whatever they will, and substituted the gold dollar as the future unit The Atlantic for 1879, and mays: i about right. 8aid itnll fn the dispatchos, atdn's | tho propusttion.— ibune (X4 S —— Edited by W. D, HOWELLS, Fhiae e § sonatl inted % w4 :, ¥ A pos P of value, when it adopted their revision of a W, KEL, _ "“0 z‘u“‘- "xn-‘rnnr:? ’nrwq:n; 'nutrafl ‘l‘;::‘.':;"::rfll.":t ”‘.:',‘ ::}u:x;f: winet—Liaghamion (N, Y.) Llapub e —e the siatites i the Tump, 18 was o W LMILWAUKEY Wil matatain tta high rauk T terary Magazine, with Bpectal Puspateh (o The Triduna, poreou saeiid, Dalits MiLwAUKRK, Doc. 15.~The schrs W, 11, Chap. man, Pride, and City of Sheboygean arrived yeater. nd to-cay withcargoes, the Isat-named from ores bay. The props Amazon snd Foreet City cleared for Grand Haven to-day, whth full camtes of four, provisions, ana wheat. The schr Cuba bas gono nto dry-dock for repatns. TIE S§T. PAUIL, CONVENTION. 8r. Pavs, Ming., Dec. 15.—A Conventlop (0 ad- yauce tha improvement of the naviyatiun of the Uoper Lakes sud barbor of Duluth wects here Wednesdaay, Dec, 18, A large aitendance was prowmised, including dulovates from Easters lake vores as woll aa Mignosola ¢ltios on Fatlroads leud- 10§ to Dulutb. —— THE CHAPMAN CASE. * Speciul Dispaich ta The Tribune. Orrawa, 1L, Dev, 14.—The recent trial of Heman B. Ghapman, who was charged with embezzling the sum of $14,000 frow the United States Express Company, st LaSalle, sttracted more thao ordinsry sttention, The prévious good reputativn of the accused was nut without fua iufluenve, and tho verdict of scquittal, en- dere this evening, is in full sccord with the sympathies ol (he citizons of Otgans, althouwh thero aro sowe things in connection with the disapoearsnce of the money-package that can- not ba explained. Tho nlatur( of the casu may e Uriefly stated s followa: (hu the 1th uf Sep- wuber fast, B package contuloluy $14,000 was received ¢ the Ladaite offics, from the First National Bank of Culvaga, for Muthelssen & Hegeler, proprictors ot the Rolliui Mills and Zine Works located a Jittlo over @ tulle uorth of theuity, The wmoney was given to Mr. Chap- man, and sbout 5 o'clwk p. m. be e with o borsy and wagons, for the Zic Wugks, to detiver the ' packaze. e clalms that, wliou near bls destivation, bo wus beset by tbree mew, apparcutly employed around the works, who culoroformed biw, and ther robbed him of the package, tuakivg zeod thelr cscape. When be came to bls scuscy, be waa deathly slck sna at ouce returned hows aud sent word iyu thy agest of the Express Cow- pany, to whom he toll his story. Thero were Durlize Who did ol bLesteve bla, aud ue wus Neglul und more mor] T Tudstelt, aod and Deneription Paciy. ention. : Mre, Rt aln, Miss I 2, J: 1L 11, yearw; that Lie knows the corporation defeudant, Aud te familiar with its purporce, dntentions, sl desiros, ‘This deponent rayst That Avert Gullating he plaintil in this suit, woa fosmerly o clors ot haeramento, hn the handware louee of the idrm of Huntiuzton, Hopiing, & Co, § that this rm wus con- pused o1 Mark Hopiinsand C, P iluntiogton, swo ot the orlginal Direetoss ol the Central Pacltic Lialle fusd Comipauy, When shede tao last-wentioned pereons becate estensively engaved in bulldinz the Coptrul Paciic Rallruald Luey retired from the active ditection of the frm of luntington, Hup- kina & Co., und 4t Ihat te agvanced the piamiil in this suit to the position of managzing man, and a vartoer fu the houso of liunbngion, ilopkine & Cu., gt tho City of kacraingnto, in the Bate of Califorpia; aud ever alnco that tlme he has been & member of tho frut known by the aforevaid title of Hantiugton, Hopklue & U035 undall uf his pecus blary intareets, Of eyvery kind and choracter, have grer auco been dentieal with those of Mark flop- kius, mow dcceuted, and the waid U, I, Hlunting. 1on;' and by reasun of their connection’ with tue Ueatral Pacifc Hatlroad Company, the carporation defondant, the pecuniary futercat of thy sald tale Jatin haw been and 16 yow ldeutical with it Ul the 4th day of Septewber, A, 1) 1674, seult tommenced o the Circult Court of the Unite Bates 40 oud for the Dietrict of Culifornis, by bo wald Albery tiullatiu, pariue In b houed of Huutluvton, Hupking & Co., agatust Lne saud Central Pucifc’ Hallruad Company. to procure the Judinnent of the aforesald Courty, aud with tbo View of ultimately ‘Jlurunul the judvment of this Louorable Court iu favor of tho corporativon knowu 2 tho Central Pucnic tatlroad Company, fure., 1ho watter et furth o wet of Cougrias, goneraily Lnoyn as the **‘hunaen bill,* and eotitled: o A'An act to siterund amend the act entitled, An act 1o a1d in the construction of a railruad sod telegraph hiog from the Mlissourl s er w the Pa- e Uccun: and 1o securo 1o the Uuverpucut the Uac of the same for postal. military, audother pur- Vose, ! approved July 1, 18623 sud, also, o aiter :mim‘-luu thoact of Congress, approved July 2, Tho said Albert Gallatin, plawsti® and respond- cul ju this actiun, haw 5O Mlcrestas s party aus Wlaalsuc to tue defondant and appellant; Lo fv 8 mery creature in the Landx of thy satd corporation, sud 1y now mmply dolug their idding: ~ud be- N 11 parties 10 this action there la no real con- TRADE DOLLARS, v the Editor of The Tribune Citzcapo, Dee, 1—~TIn o recent ealtorlal you advocate the passage by Congress of the bill providiug that the Uovernment shiall retire the trade doilars by exchanging staudard dullars for tuemn st par, and for rocolning the trads doi- Jarsluto standard; and you say that *We cane not convelve of suy valld opposition to this weasure,” Belivviog that you fntend to represent the yeal forests of the people, T ask ta submit the following consideratious: ‘The farwer, mechan- f¢, aud Juborer will derive no bonedt from the measure, slucy at most they would hold but a dollar or two, aud the exucuse and trouble of sending them to the mint would more thun equal the present discount. 1o reality, tha trade doisr has gone out of clrealation, sy the common peoplo, having tuken them at such & discount, rofuse to have sony- thitg more ta do with theu, aud the very Hu- fted number that are taken are received ut their bulllon vatue. z Thus no good would accruc to the people at large by their uxchauze for staundard dollars, since by Bo manuer of legishation ean the peopls who have loat the discuunt on the trade doliar get 1t bock, as thoy sro not capltslisia to hold then, le will get none Into their pusscsslon aiter theru (s o prospect of thetr reaching oar. But ft i3 ureed that she Government would make by the operation} let uy sce. ‘True, by taking the trade dollar of 420 gralns in exchavge for the siondard of 4124, there would b & dif: ference dn favor of ne Guovernuicut of 7'4 graina—wort, say, two cents, less cost of colu- age. Batat the prosens tims the Governument can go (uto the market and 4t sama flncoess gat some 440 prains for a dollar—a clear loss in buy- lug trado dollars of sowse 20 graina, - Too Gov- ernmunt 2ot uo uore than the cost of cvinage for cointug the trade dollur, and is, therefore, under no moral obligutivn to redesn ur ex- change theim. Pl ‘Iliey wetw colued, under certalu restrictions, on tho demand ol aov ludividual who-brougut tha bullfon to the mt. A classof sharp speculators, Anding that thera wus somo 10 ceuts ditference tetween the real and notaingl valus and tiat the peole couhl by tadaced fu'tecelve them at thelr Lue value, bad detectod the dishoucst little trick you " wore playingon **A Farmer" that Tux Tuisuxs point- ©d out that domonetizationwas accomplistied in the wo acte—that of Feb. I and that of Jan, 42,74 You eall thls mate ahiftiog of the gronnd and evaston!" No, sir; it was merely » statemont of the facts of thoease; you **said nothing* of the codlification trickery of 1874, for reasons that arv not justitisble In canuld discusston. —Fu.]) 1 will now state, Tarther, that inmy judgoient the Cownittes on the levision of tho Lawe simply de- clared the law us It extsted when the revision was made, which was the whole of thelr duty. (1) {’'iot 18 rather a ruckleas ** Jndgment,* and one that would do dlaceedit to ‘the weakest-minded verson, ‘The sct of April 2, 1702, onacted that “+ihicre should be struck st sald Mint dollare ur units—~gach to be of tho value of & Bpanleh milled dollar, s the samna s now curreat, sud to contain 171 410 parts of & grain of pute siiver.” Anotber section made ihe silver dollar cusrent money with- fu the United States, No goid dollar was author- 1zed to be coinod for fifty-seven years thercafted and the act of 1819, whils making the gold dollars lugal-teuder, doca not make i¢ the walf uf valuv, As previously explaiucd, She Mint act of Feb, 12, 1873, says mnobing about chsugiug the umt of valug frum wiver 1o gold; it mercly omits the silver doliarip the 1lst of colus to be miated. Phere were colued Lhat very year 077, 160 standsrd aliver-dollar pieces, and 3,112,007 the year bufore, The codifiers 100k 1t upon themselven to suppresa so much of tho act of Aprll 2, 1702, s deciared tho silver dallar the unit of value, sud substitaiad the fullowlng, Sec. 3,631; **The yold colus uf the Ugitea States whail be s one dollar plece, which, ‘st 1be standard wolght of 258-10 graing, shall bothe unit of valus,' ete, Thov had 50 s thority whatever for declaring the gold doilar sicho unit of value." There was a period from 1803 until 1840 whea no siivor-dollas pleces wero gteuck Luxcept 1,000 In 1833). Butthat fact did fiot lwpair or dostroy tholr character as the unlt of valye. Cuugress did not demonusize sliver o tho act of ¥eb. 12, '735, snd wiat right bad tho Re- visiva Comuw:ttes todo 1L? Thoy were not even members of Congress. Theveal fraud was com- mitted by them.—Eo.] Ratuer seluctautiv 1 um 0oiged 10 a3y thay hu alt Inaword, it the North will mind its own business, and lct us mind ours, thera will be peace. But it s tpsutferable that Northerners whould conslder 1t thuir wission Lo reguluta the uf faira of Lo Southern States, —Xickmond Dispalch (e, Bulldazer). Thoro would bo one mighty good thing for QGen. Girant If ho would accapt tho throne of Bule garis, 1lis Mals couldn't uniderstind 8 word bl mubjects untd waen they camo sround the uvulcy aud watled for Collectorships and Fost-Offic Burdetle (Lep. ). Tho bast thing to do with the bloody ahirt 1810 fold It up carefully and Isv it away in lavon- der for st Jeast a year. 'Thon an bring it out, 101t fu nesded, 10 whoop up tho boys:‘but we tink we can clect Urant witoous 18,—S%, Louis Glovs-Dewnocral (Rep. ). Teporters wore sent, naturally enough, to No. 15 Gramercy Park to juauire after Peiton's health, Tho servant at No. 13 said: **3r, Pelton is in the ciiy, but he is not whaying lere." It iy barely possiblo Me, Tllden has bogun W clean bouse, — Uticu dicrald (Lep.). We live in & progressive country, Tho perfect right of the black man to vota tho Demucratic tickot has bogn esisblubed. A fow years ago the biacks did not, as & ruly, have a riglt tovoty. Weaze golug right along to glory,—Cliie cinnati Convncrciib (Ind. 2ep.). It I3 probable that cur groat Wabash statos- W. Vi rheed, wiil continue to elevate his +vyawp ™ i the lhmmfillnn act until the last day in tha m‘u:lvnn:xl. ;I:s it ha dnli.nu‘l step -n; the uen thu traln 24 8] 0 may gei burt, violes Jouradl (Bupetes iy ‘The message of Presldont Hayes is mod- erate sud good-tempercd lu tone. As was expect- od, Su bas somethins to say about the Bouth; but uo does not talk savagely, and really is us amia- biv I Ui criticiune ss oy uticar tu bis position v ever Likely to be, —CAGrleston (3. C.) News und Courver (Ve ). I'he firat voice lifted in tho Sonate was that of Senator Matthews In behalf of the Texas Pa- cie Jou. It Iv well tast he sbould be 80 prompt: the 41b uf March la Lut 8 ii'tiv way ofl, and. if he docs Dot accompilsh sumetniug fur Tom Beoth ba- facu tlat, thy labor aud vxpeise of his electio, will by becn wosted ~Condinnuts Tanes (s e iy, n, Stoddard, o, Woormen, 31 - and M. 1hait, | Bon-Ton Starch Is absolutoly odorless, and Chomi- cally Puro. It"1s snowflako white, It is susceptible of tho highest and most lasting Polish, 1t possosses greator strength of body than other trade brands. It 18 packed in Pound Parcels. Full Weight guaranteed, It costs less money than any Starch in the World, Itis mapufactured in tho heart ot tho gtoatest cereal region of tho eaLo! s, 1l R fonde Ao W1LEerd. ¥-The Editue and Publishers intend tu tuake TUE AFLANTIC s0 tull and ¥izorous tn all 1ts dedarturentsy 25 cinapicunusly abiv B0 86 HLLErALIRK, LIAE LTy it Tetligeat and thuughitfal American wua Tead it. 1M S -8 1,00 8 yoar, | sdvance, pustaze [r. lie puriralt of Laweil, Wukitivr, #hihiz Wilh two puriraile, 3003 + Wikl a1l four puriraita, $3. 0. should bo made by woney order, draft, with I or reg! HOUGHTON, 0SGOOD & €O., BOSTON, P, 8.—~The Atlanti¢ for 1870, With one oF Inuie ol tho Purtraita, would be un cxcelient | [l 3 ~ Nowsc Sugar Adulteration! We bereby inform the Publicihatour Redned Sugaru copalst SOLELY of tos product of raw su- gare réfincd, Nelther Glucose, Muriate of Tin, Muristic Acld, noy any other forelgu substancn whatorer, 18 mized with them. Our Sugure and Sirupa aro stuolutely unsdulterated, HAVEMEYERS & ELDER. DECASTRO & DONNER REFINING COMPANY, Affidavis to the avova effect iu the New York pu- pars of Nov, 18, 1878, 111 obe. 1t is Bold universally in Amorica b{ Grooers and Dealers, ts annual consumption roaches Twonty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI. Erkenbrecher's World- bumaua (urn. tareA fr foolk. FAVOLR & IKNALNS, Sale NurthweaternAgents, Clicago. o eic., Wl o, fuctufilox the Suulls Reasdugton aud cxplaadtury disgratas. it i ria Vs 1 aLx Sout by mall on recelpt uf prive. wic by 5. W. TILTON & CO., Pub- aliers, 383 Washiugtva-ai., Bostoa, MEDICAL. & AND LUNG DISEASES aiarrh Affeuti O Wasbilugion-, uul{ Homcopathic 1 tAd cagu devotlug caclus sten tion Lo these diveascs. Olllco Lours 1010 J. Uni 10c 1t Aud tuls gepoucot futtier sayd that bo lsin- forwed a0d belicves that the coun-cl of reeord for wild Gorlatiu, plantdf, wis setalucd and pald by e curporation, detendant. Deposent fwitlicr says that from bl bnowledge Ll by HOLIDAY GIETS, GHRIAN EARARIED Bl Rns inionh Kl AENPEER S0, 020 Compasy. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Bocarciultobuy ouly the Geauisas