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1a but the commencement of a b doubt but the common Jaw practice s bec will atsume wonderful oroportions, and swnich | by far too mnch of tl'(’hnlmlv mmo.;rl,szbc:;,olgge:: 1% #lmoly o resuit in the profitable’ exportation | of no mort of heneflt. 1o either the profession or of Weatern grato in a concentrated form, That litfeanta, fraught with too many aubtls distine. wecan produce graln and_atock cheaper tnan tlans, infused with too wuch of the spirit of ant forelgn country ts undenlable, and the world medinval ages, whenes It spranc, to mive it will huy theto necredtios whera' they can be | sdaptanility fo this ags of hamr aciiedne or purchased most cheaply, t entitle it to the prond distinction conferred du stort, these years' of depression and de- | upon ft by an anclent farfst, that “It fa the preciation has checked speculation, and in s profe:sion of wisdom,”’ incasure the enterprise of our people, but has On the contrary, fu many of Ita phases it not destroved either. Confldence fs retarning; | atrilies the common mind as belag the perfection new enterprises will be commenced and com- | of absurdity: that it was framed in the Rpirit plated: rallwass will follow tho ploncer; our | of narrownesa and {lliderality pecullar to the founarles and rollinz-milis arc showing signs of | aces of Its formulatfons that it was, to a certain ltfe again: conteaction is at an end; it fias cono | extest, the burpase of its orizinators to give It ur all the harm it can in depreclation of values. | a semnbiance of erudition which would place It 1t the American peonle will only ealmly survey | ahove the level of the common uaderstanding; the country tney potacss and its resources, they | In fine, that It vartook largely of the arlato- need bave o fear for ita future, and o hesie cratic u’en which rnled the world a¢ the time of tancy in embarking in new enterprises, in the its inception—are tacts, which, I fear, are toa true, Mmavufacture of articles our present aud future | And further, that itis Wholly at varfance with and and a emall high bed with canopy, for which he woulld fain have substituted a stlll plainer one, The onlv real valuabte articie In the room was & prleadicn in mosale work. i library was equally stisple, the writing-table was very amall and cavered with plaln, green cloth, with the simplest possible welting materials upon it. And & small bincit-walnut table without a cover Atood nearby, “Thecistode sala he did not dare to put zn{ ulldel furnitare in the King's roome, for his Mafesty wouid asauredly have sent it away. Infact, all his tastes sre said to be o8 slmole and soldier-ike as hi father's. The Queen's apartment was furnished in ligat blue, without auy exiraordiaary splendor, though more bright and cheerful than the King's, * 70 BE THOUGHT OF. In What Shall the Sarplns Labor and Capl- tal of the Country Find Employment ? Ta the Editor af The Tetbune, AN ALIBI n Ma. HENVAN 8T, PETHN, The fower In mzeg 18, n lm:lhe‘r g(l:l'oeunl;\x testifted that Jo- Mh.‘r s the lmhlmnlwlflh v‘oxm ll‘:nvu{. mlnl n.r]- X H H sephavas arrcated Friday, - Knew where he was | “zalon ' ts n mossy trimming mado. of crimpe Tho St. Poter-Clark Trial Drawing | 7o Wednosdag previus, Mot Joo st ton min- | taye. (riss Tringo 1o heavy eimpod ik, A to a Close. uites atter 6 at 8 brother-in-daw's house. e, | new fringo Ia_tho gealskin, It s chenllle with- dJoe, and his sister had supper together. After | out any heading, and hangs atraight, Tail Ll;n& fe pold o Joc, 1ol 2o am hage o gamn drenson ara arnamentel witlh condons of ihiatle- of carda at fat| Joe sald ** Yes, RN down with silver leaven, Testitony Showing Joo Wan at His Father's the thoy started. When they got there supper was ATARTLING DREASRS, Kight of the Hurder. shout over. Joc sut down, witness thought, In | Generally the Frenchwomen are noted for a focking-chalr, nnd 11t hia pipe, snylng 1o his | exnuisite tasto tn drean; but 1t 1s sald that two ;uothrlr'm"hurrv m{ and clear the l{lhlu e lw: rulrcl on {n-mc‘m{ npnunnlmnl. fhn"X-une{lI{u 1 e and father conld lay a game of cards, n gowne brilliant envugh to lave jgured at a Tmpesching the Erldence of One of tho | 1t shdfeiher conid piaya gamo of sards. oe | in wowne b Proseoution’s Witnessos, how nll wera seated. An unclo eamo In Iater | One wore a nrincess dress of phald velvet, the and began talking to hls grandmother about | colors red and green npon a bloek ground. In arriage, and then ho joincd In the game. | the skirt behind the breadths of velvet miter- ‘The defense in the Clark-8t. Peter case con- Witnesa didn't_remember how many pames | neted with Lreadtns of pale pink slk, the tinued thele testimony in the Criminal Court { wers played. e ond Joe left his father's corsage belng wholly of veivet behind, and | i yesterday morning, the lookers-on numbering | sbout 10 o'clock, or & quarter of 10, They went | nnen! nz in front ona vest of pale pink sitk. #s mony ns usunlbut findlog sitting in the | toma together, Witnoss went to bed, and in n | The frant of the akirt was composed of piuk til the abandonment of tha protection aystem ro. . viven tha ship-bniiding Imln-(prv: mfi',&lm’fi."h Phe 1 {ine earcying trate wnlch onen belonzed to the conntry can be restared If some puch measnrg a3 Senator Beck's 1s adopled.—etroil Fres Prese Dem,). One curious feature abont the Grant move. Ment s the faet that President Hayes scemn ta Inox with favor npon the possibliity thst nls prede- CeA8Or mAY alno bo his saccessor. Ha fu reported to have expressed himeelf 10 & namber of frlends of late in & way that shows he wotiid not ha at ail disuleased f Grant were to atep in when he ateps ont, Iiia lars neemn to be that Grant wonid carry pat subatantially the policy of the pressnt Admine Inteation in egard to il important ‘qdestions, and enpeciaily the Houthern qnestion and the maney auestion, —i¥askington Letier lo Oleveland Herald (Reep.), Benator Gordan—Don't you forget tha’ the North will follow the lead of Blalne and Conk- Nng and all the ather teaders, so long as they call wanta demand, or in the rafsing of those pro- repugnant to republican idean, os well ns in- little thno Joe followed him. They slebt to- | stk ahirred at reanloe fntersals, Tho other's Cnicaao, Dee 20.—Although the present sear | Suctions tock which are wanted by ths | ndequate tothe :n-mnmh of great commerclal | 1t1o resnt the most fagrant outrages agninst tho room a dull occupation, tho evidence belng very | 7,0+ firews waa desluncd by Worth, [y wasof geo. | | <0800 Iisbaveiment oiop ihe mmm’o“ people of both continents, JoFo b | comnnunities, are facts equalls patent, Tn its ro- | freedot of epesch and the trevdonmo n'ifl ballat at . dry and utinceresting. ‘The accused wers In On cross-examination, witneas sald hc heard | boiso-red silk, the cormazy kot with ctit-steel M —— lations to the modern systemns orevailing i al- | the Sonth! The same North that erushed yon | good spirtie, St. Peter and Miss Denolt keeping | Joo ask his Jattier tho time, and_his fallior safil | buttons, anl the ovarskirt fdraped fn front oves | I the anount and. varlety of demands_ for lo: THE STATE'S LAWYER el i of ourothier States, it {s as the theology | yone madness of rebellion will sec a1y tar yon up a conversatlin aud lsughiug, while Mrs, | It was a quarter attor 0 o'clock. He couldn't any | & skirt of dall amall-patterned blue and gold hor, yet 1t 13 an undeniable fact that In most of i 43 L 3 of Laivlu to that of 8wing, s the carrler-duva | 8hall not Tonger trample in tha dyss tha mont sacred lark enjnyed tho blackening of Blakesley’s char- | ¥hetherall tho people whowersthere that night | brocade, cut,up around the hetn ro as to show tho citics of the Hepubife, especially throse of g 0 thie tefexraph, the old-tima stage-coacl; totlin | Hehtaof eltizenship ?n the South, in yonr mad at- Clark enjay ] had ever been thersbefore, Ho didn't recollect | » plaited flotince of red silk placed beneath, and the East, there has been an excess of laborers | iennial Report of the Attorney-General of | rallroad, vit., ote, Tt In. fndecd, sosaily beliind | {gmits at gaining power by frand and violencel acter. dA "t;lo lwde?? ;w“"fll '.‘"L“.,“"fi', ll"fl aver ym-mgc met them lh‘ero be:nni. nor c{)'-'nu "r ""5 lnln lamz train gnmm'l.. 'lfhe lmr;ne: T3 1 to perform the work roquired to be done Iiiinols, the thucs, k0 utterly {mpotent In i operation, m';“:';,"'m‘g Conenre the, Nortu became It com. proceedings begun, which was watched with fo- [ ho remember anything in particalar that Joo | of red plash, trimmed with platd yeive i that It s n matter of amaz; at it shoula ¥ 2 Miawe efy tereot. Mr, Munn appeared to how to some of | said during ths evening. They met no ono that Therefa a )imit to the amount of labor re- Feclal Corvetpandence of The Tribune, ! armazement that b should | The Conatiation ami giefranehiss’ s rueat Yon, Spisarierp, Iil., Dee. 19.~Advance sheets | e tolerated by this enlightened age, much less 3 adhered to by n class of fossilized practitioners of the biennfal reort of the ian, James K. | Wit s sooch tenacits as theycling to existence, Edsall, Attorney-General, wero recetved from To tllurtrate some of ita folties, I will in- the printer this evening, and furnished tothe | Stancen ruit ov an onitnare promissory note. represcntatives of the press. The report dif- | Lnder aur practice the plantff muse fis s fers greatly from the usual runof legal dveu- ?;:.‘,:,’:,.‘ ’,'.',:‘4 ‘L:::ll;l;ny;:fi;':ull?-: e, Toflowiog ments in that it (s written in ' aondensed a | gohn Dor, plaintil, by Jokn Smith, hie attor- one of the chiofa of the Rebellfon, compiain be- tausce the North objects-to yoar subverung the Government, the same a8 yoa did In 1801 1—Scaene ectady Unlon (Rep.). In saying that Grant 1s the only man outs: #lde of Ohin who confit be certainly railed upon to- carry the Btate, we da not wish to be understood n. e he knew golog to or coming from his fatlior's. Aprovos to dressing, it 18 sald In some letters e o el ool im0 | Fio dhin't remember mhother 1 was cloudy or | reesn Bogs o among thosa whe watch tne olife Shiwsfor 2lietty M, erentad the | pop, fashions * nothing fs talked of 2o much as o tmputation, and £ald his back was to the twelve. JOSEPI MIOUX, Dpale bine eashmero and white costume worn by The Court looked on, and sald *“Fight It out.” | a carpenter, who lives now at Highland Park, | Mile. Milly Moyer, a,relgning actress, Hut a This brought the gentlemen to their senscs, nml‘|'=nl ml;xrm umil mu:lflr;n‘?ln ":ln 8t I’el(':,r'fi. Inlnman mlw;' net rnrlzgllfu? de \;Hll:’ by the ad- testified substantially as o other members | miration it has excy! ¢ 18 the volant a creves or A e uter of the audience was suppreveed by | o g Jos's Whateapims pory | Firation It s excited: 1a the volant a creves or quired and its romuncration, especlally un- tkilled labor, and that limit was not only reachied but largely overrenclied by the abnor- mal demands of the War and the years of recu- peratiun suceeeding it * When the cotton manufacturor was selling i 8 advocating Lis nominatlon. We understand “‘Er”!‘" 'l‘lu:r‘l‘l‘n‘l'll e ‘;,Vudn'w}'av nlzm,5 ll":-n bnl:‘z i’y lm‘;rder at 8t. :nh llternu(f l‘lmtm n: Satin coming out be- :::«;‘;r::; :}‘E’n:.fl';: v::(;: y::‘lil Inmfl:df?; :J";:f style a8 [a compatible with a clear statement of noy: complains of iohnrd Ttoe, defendant, of & rey well that there In & Jarga sentimental objac. he fira! Ll "ol onse on Morgan street, Joe came ween af ual distances.’ 3 % 'a nf Leexpans on tie case on pi Fa ki FIANKLIN COSSITT, itean minia afcer 7 and rematiicd & Hetle less b cents, and at & profit which pald satisfactory | ' cases mentlaned, The introduction, for ex- | Dled of teexpars on dafenanit, Bertutore, ity | g rd term in the Prosidency. Wa xlso know that there a a strong opposition to him smong thia old Liherale s well o stralght Repub- licans, Nevertheless, he ix eo poaitivel ‘papnltr, not only with his own party, bat with Domocra dividende, ft was patent that some unuatural ample, occuptes but two lues. on to-n1t: the Beat day of Januste in the year of cause produced such s resnlt, and which pricy L THE NARFER NUND CABE urd one thonsand elght hundrod and scventy- L in-wit: at Lhicago, to-wits at C i e TR of La Grange, who teatified that ha knew | than three hours. .| THE 1LLINOIS SENATORSIIIP Blakesley’s reputation for truth and veracity} m’::“ih}-:‘l‘:fi:fi“lfifi‘i‘lfig {h?cl;,r‘:‘:h‘l;vc?r?m::'ll 2 * ok tannty is referred to by the Attoruey-General as fol it was bad, and_ witness would not bellevo him | fro bVl Grange, Coming Evonts Cast Tholr Shiadewa Beforon. | ©0Uld ot be maintained when affairs. resumed Tosas e A eaain promisaney nute In | God apectally with (o v tac moi, I who have under oath. Tho roputations of Mrs. Clark | " al, Van Arman objected, Qosaip nt the Atato Capltal—The Speakor. | elr ormal condition, ' Not only did our lone | 182 0 (L vote v Harmeret ol wap ay | SEVAE VeUHNG date @ cor P g5 e | mown into manhood wiihin the past ten years, who and 8t. Peter were good. g Tho Court sald It was Inndmissible on the dl- [ ship, Ete., Ete, var toke w million of our most muscultr | aciing nr debt brausnt 1n we Clrenit Conrt of | year afarcenld, hereby and ther | yn fiecugted mith bischaracter and aplendid milf. larv record, that we ars impressed, whethor ke It or not, that ho Ia to-day the strongest man for the Republican pomination ja the k’lllun.-- Zayton (1) Journal (Jeep.). shen Coale County ipun the ollicial bond given by Wills | Dromised L2 piv. tswn monthis after the date there. fam 11, Hl"yu?: LU lnqw:h‘:r of (,rr_dq at }n’. to the kard nlantif or order, the sam of 8100 Chleago, The Clreuit Conrt hield that noectiun | S0 valno recolvod, and then and there delivered conld be maintained anon the bond 1o recover | the #alid uromiseary note to the watd vlaintid: by citizena from the Jand and the manufactorlcs, thereby largely decreasing production of raw and manufactured material, but the price of THE REV. F. N, LUSON rect, To the Lditor af The Tribune, testified to the samo effect. Mra, Clark was a | Mr. Vou Duren thenght, under tne rater, in | gonigpruum, i, Doc, 20,—The. public cal- communicant In Wis church, e was at the that alibf testimony was prescoled at the first [ ron bezins to boll with considerable encrgy, B c 3 hands of the Chief Inrpeetorat the | meane whereof, and by force of the: statute in sach ‘We hope and trst that Con will not houso on tho wight Clark was found dead. | upnortunity. and publications from different parts of the | thoss broductions was most materlally fncreased | muncy in 468 Imngef 1 e o A Sl s fases o ¥ afatnte I suc gre: / When he gat there he found Mrs, Clark sitting | The offer was withdrawn, in order to huut | Stateas they drop in hers odd a lttle fuel to | from the profits of wild speculation, and the 3,'1;‘"’;‘;';,:‘,'},“;;{“’:& “"'r‘.-,,‘.','é’f.':. he o et § cas mauly Do e s e e Tho aald piatacit | St Hastils in adopting any scheme that breaks up stock un hand In many cases destroyed by the exigencleg of the War, and where, In many cazes, from theclrcumstances, the supplies could the existing nrmy ayatom, do A grievous wrong fo the stafl, and placea in the hands of the Genorsl- In-Chicf power that ean ho exarclsed with frightfal forey tho pubitc detriment duringa polfticat horltics, g Io & chalr weephne vlolently, and fn conaldernble | UP aut! ; the flames. It Is underatood here that the Gov- agitation, the two elder chiidren bLelng with n,f,",‘,:,'g’,;,“’]f“:{{‘,'“":‘,,‘;’{' ‘:I‘:’;":ezi'lgm‘,fll?ulml,ltu ‘f:! ernor is partial to Logan, if he cannot sccure ¢ her, Ileasked her how this troublocame ahonit. | membered stinctly that he got 1",".? n% the prizo for himself. Ho has his lightning-rods 00 the Bupreme Caart uf the State on weit of wrrar, | the sala w1 of money tn the sakd and submitted to that Conrt at 1ta taat Septeintee 4. heing sy fable, he, term, and wiil probably bo dccided when the ration thercof, afiery fourt convenes here nuxt January. Iucase the | on the day and year afarceatd, at Chicagu, tostwits mivsory notoe ald dstend - in, et not be economically disposed of. Y She satd, 1 am wholly to blame inyeell” He | twonty minutes of 7. Witncss thonent s out, hoping to be able to deaw the electricity of | ™ Every battie-ficid of the conntry showed signs | Rapreme Gourt afflem tho deciston of the Clreuit | at Cosk County afarchaul, udertoak and then and canvasaand uthe strifenf & contested el s ¢ " 2 ' ceesInry Y et i 10 3 fuquired why, Stie replled that tla ot her | aeal ofora he anmrered auestlons, and didw’t | th party, and, i£ ho falls in that, he 18 willing | of waste as well asof mnadllmd.r%'henxlueuules Gonrt. further lezisiation will Le necessary to thure ity bt i i Sl tonerl e may say thi tho more !flrn;:flv an ln:ch'm“': tect soch funds feom misappropriation In the fine | #im of inorer 1n the said promissory ture, It fs bolioved, howevnr, That the Snnromo | ete mueckicd, accorstue tu the tenor and. effecr et wiil holil the aureties npon tho Inspecinr's | thereof. Yet,'althatizh the day of payment in the bond lable to account fur the fund, u‘fld l:‘m:r;l-—urrflnglanl-;‘cllfie':l ““l““fi] ‘-lmo | - elapse ¢ #Al lefendan 28 1ot pal 0 the Commattan o Clatn disatious dectlod %10 | Sald Vialntii the antd. aum-of ‘moncy: o ny. oare husband had liad a quarrel about her property: | wmako as oo an tmprossion as the others, Col. % trat evor sluce her father's death thov had had [ Vian Arman's sharp auestioning mtiled 1.(.%1. that Gen. Oalesby shall be struck down and ] misunderatandings and quarrels fu reference to | Thero was remarkable particularity in Logan's rods should cateh the lightning, so that it dl‘lfl‘ "fih? lllfl‘l fl‘.lcdnuhfrla'th‘":l f;;:";"t“!’tfl statements o8 to glulnt took place, hu'z hia | hewill have notroable In the Guberoatorial raco conditlon that shu would no varo ave It | rocoliection was bnd as to some things. 330. Thisarrangement willmakeitall lovely, He asked why, and she said * that. her | Tita knowledao of English s tmoerfect, sy | 101350 T R s of the hour stimtilated Ingenuity, and that fo- eendity dispiayed ftself tn manufacturing mis. erable but [nir-looking goods, which a pressing demaud dkl not allow & critical fnspectlon of, and the prices obtained allowed great proflt to @nd Courier I8 one of the few Southern nawspapars ' that oppored alwaye the reduction of ihe army Dbelow fia present strenoth, and i ready at all times tosupport ant measiee that looks to making the armr. in every resnect, what 1t was before the Con- federato \Var, aedne a bod: * Gov reaf, but refuses +0 to do, to the damage of the of men o were seen Lowan for Benator, Cullom for ‘Governor, | the manulacturer and unhcard-of wages to his TIE TAX-INJUNCTION CASES thoreaf, L it o father had formerly given her husbaud prov- | ayawers excited loughternow and then. In tho y workmen, Not only duringe tb 3 NICA said plaintil of $300, and, therefore, he brings | Bnywhere, with officers whu, a¢ & whole, wers . - erty, which he hod used fo euch & wa¥ | mofn his story agrecd with that of the others, | “Lonz" Jones for Auditor, Dan Shcvard for n::;'w;" quxq:'r ye;“lnl‘fllufam&,l?firg:fie?: as follows: nit ete. #urpasacd [n accomplishmonts, knowiedge of their #8 toloso it, and he wus afrald that it Alvaro | He, however, couldn’t tell liow many mames of | Becretary of State, whils 8am Jones {s willing The greater portian of the taxes which hnvo been Then, when served, the defendant comes (nto er by the oflicers of , rices {n o incasure matntalned, and the demars A v e ¢ ndy aay countey i Eurupe, —Ci o €0) Ne 3 bad contral of her proverty lic iould misusc ity | carils were played. AN hio remembered of what | to Keep' on in the Penltentlars. They are | For them contimticds to suppie thr ororayoometid Byt i it fn this chisg T easen tate ot et sousls wdylsct thic plalutilT uf gie | §32 Saney 18 Eirops.—Charleslon (3, €.) News o, by poor J"UL'"‘”';“ "‘““,“‘ A A "l'l‘,“ Joc eald was a reniark to his mother to clear up | wiiing to givo Cook Couity tho Licutcnant- | mands of that War. But the factlities for sup. | ta gaurts, howeves hut the princliles applicasie | iing the plea of the cencral jsste, tn thefol- | If the property-owners of South Caroli X there would Lo uothing for her ctifldren in tha | tho thinus. Aceording 10 this witness, tho Governop, uccording to preccdeat, ond, it | plsiue thes unnatoral donands bad Bropor- | (6. them aée seitieg by ooy giciilcs 2 IR 1O e ey Y Perty. L1 Cataling f event of her death and be should marry azalt. | fother sald to doo that they wonld play cards, 1 H tannlly Increased, and when they ceased It | 3t s prooer to cail atiention to une defect In the ¢ had not offended seainst the political rights of y Bubsequently, witness asked her about the par- ticulars of Clark’s gcath, Shu told him sub- stautially tho eame story us that detatled by Mr. Lyman, © Witness eaw bloud apots from the staira'out throngh the back door to the pump, e visited tho barn ond saw tho luose horse " with a new halter aronnd his neck. On return- ing to the house he sald to Mrs, Clark that he was satisficd that Alvoro had not shot him- self.. SBhe arose and aald that she was very thankful thac she bad not been the causo of Lis death, 5 Un crose-examination witness sald he never Jug asked witness the thma as ho was leasing, | Shuman dou't want it, Brainard, of Evanston, Tho honr of adjonirnment having arrived, tho | 18 on the slate, Court nsked counsel what they purposed doing The various Boards of the Stateare consld- i Fould o hov s ek eastns N | Craly exercicd nato tbele postan. *Long Vun Arman safd e wos tired. M, Munn satd | Joncs appears to Lo the only vue who in his client was tired. Several of the jurors exld | moat active; but ftis well understood Logan will they were tired. Other 1ur,vmrn wanted to gn | use ki as long ns he fs useful, then drop bim, aticad, Ak Mumn Eild a1t dontiniy for the | us asual, whien ho can confrituto nothing moro Whinore to. itme a1 e Me Ceertaimiy | to John's personal cnds. Logau's fricnds are by Monday. It won finally dec ed {0 meet n{ “".:',“l“]l: ’.“,,,‘.’fi':’;’;fi'.e'},’:fxé""' ignl:'l‘n'nl:\l)‘:llédwl!llxc:; ¢ @ 10 ** buck-salury , Lhe ?,',?fl,,f"" morufng, hulf an Bour earlier than all put thelr finger scroas thelr lips, and say: slmply left a Lroducing copavity for which there was no corresponding demiand, aud then one of two things must follow,—a com- plete stoppage of theso vroduclug powers Uil tho puoply was exhausted, or continued productlon ut a cost which_ would al- low exportation or sccumulation, Labur de- manded employment, and its employment bnly atlowed pavment {y proportion to the lessencd privea obtained for its production, until this has produced an oversunply, and this oversupply a eloshiz of maay manulactories, sad hardly ify- Iug prices for tho labor of those employed fn cltizens any worss than the property-owners of Massachusetts did fn tha late election, nobody wouldeomplain. Hatler and Kearney wora allowed the utmost Hoerty of taovement and expression. Thelr apceches were reported, and they were fro- quently vislted by reporters for their ideas in the WAy of interviews. Their followers dlsturbed Re. prolican ana Democratic (Ahbott) mectiuvs, and thay were th only people gallty of such offetiens, They hissed. snd yelied, and whooped to their lieatts® conf and wot drunk, broke glass, and Fole clears with {mpunity, se At Lawrence. On eicction-day many of taem had thelr poll-taxes law, or In tho maaner of adminitiering the saine | Andthossid dofendunt, by Peter Jones, his nt- by tho Coarts. from which there is likely to accrne | tornoy, cumos and defends the wrome and injary, a'trrious lass of revenuc, waen, ctc., ond says that he did not undertake or The applicatious for injunctions in this elass or | Promise in manncr and form s tho plainti nus eascn are almost invarixbly ox parte, wnen no one | Bbova thercof complained againat hims and of this Is prescnt in behalf of the State to ‘look after jte | B8 puts himsel unon the country, cte. Interesta. An a general rnle these tnfanetfons have Notw, of course from thisexplicit (1) statement. been allowed without requinng a bond with ade- | of fasts, the plaintl knows just wint character quate penultles and securlty, conditioned for the | of defense ke must prepare to meet on the payment of taxes In case the injuaction Is dis- | yriar” But these model pleadinegs,—belng solved. v ] Under the statute an infunetion cannot be ob- strictly sceonding to Chitts,—not being auti- fained 10 restraln the collection of & fudgment at | Cient In thelr purit to nicot commercial re- I8 without adequato. DO fo ecure b pasaren | QUIFCImenLs, the Jeatalative mind ronececd tes of the judzment In case the {njunction indigsolv- | bunpy thought of providing atlidavits to be knew of Blakesley’s belng & witness In a case or h I § A with 1 diyi- paid by capltaliats, and all were allowed ta vota - * Hush.”" Letter-wilting I8 now the vrincipal | thosa inopesation, nod with scarcely any divi ad: apd thls regardicss of tho fact that tho Judz. | flled with such pleadings, in otder that | 2° S5 Lia Gathtslop saliod Inajuchtion: TIIE FASILIONS businesn of may poople, and tho postal reve. fome ot e, Thiacondton of st | nlimer 0 2o S S bhent v complets, fusiice mizht e done (baso tano- | oo ‘L e R There lunot the et ruomaa: . 3 M 0 5 ¢ fncrensed. ias changed the by d asirechecke ure {t¢ payment, No reason 14 perceived why tne tors, 8 to i the face of the su . & A < h B, T. Lewis nlso testified that he woula not 4 104 uue I8 belur Jariely Incrensed, the enterprise, of our people, bt Wil oeg g0 | Sure 1he sy yators, thy y 9 n erla ae fat moaey.—Boston Herald (Ind, o ouglit not to beappiled In cases of in- wiad el Jugciions 1o teriain the callction o tazes: S bk, W harein S ol it g A better and more eficlent remeily woutd be, forth the nature und amount of his claim, and hawerer, to requiro all barties apblying for ancii | + thereof he cliall be watitied o Sudg Injunctions to deposit witn the Connty or State | i Virtue thereof he o o eatltled to judg. Treusurer the ainount of taxes sougattn bo en- | Ment as by default, unless the defendant shall Jotned, an & condition precedent to the allowance | file an attidayit statingthat, nabe venly belleves, of the injanction. The Courts, as I understand, | he hus o cood defense to the plaintHT 's demand have in many instances neglerted to require int | upon the merits. If he sces fit to make this Junction :):\ndl-nxx;,u nmen;;-r-'-mnl'fl«;n ;’l;fll”l’l‘m aflidavit (and I tlod that the conacience of the axes o e aperty " o neesc 2 el T e doie ore el auCuiiert? | Srerage defendant 1 posseesed of qute gnonzh It bas occutred In eoveral cases of fhis charue. belleves™ he has o gocd defens ) then Mr, Joh, ter tkat the property taxed would ULe sl o ow e e O TR Areslohint, out under decree of forclosare or other Dac s powerless to obtatn Judzment upon bis That the purchaser wonld clafm fhat he had ac- | note until the case of Doo va. foe shall have qutred a titlo discharged from the Jlen of the taxes, | been reachied In its regular onder, which, at the and tnoreugon the same coarta which bad granted | present rute, will be uot lvss than two years, at injunctions without honas wonld, at thc instance | the vnd of which time Richard Roc's assats, if oF the parchaser, enjoin the collertion of the taxes | ko over bad any, * have gone whero the wood. from tho “rnumy thus wold, upon the ground that | pine twineth." or to soma other locality gulte e e s e CU1E® BFE BOW | ' \uu1y Beond sha reach of usecasiot” s Some uf the menbers of the General Assem- To Remadel Princesse Dressrs—Styles for | bly it 18 reported hiere, dare notgo tothe Grand Young Ladlds=Parislan Dresses. Parifie Hotel for tear of the personal pressuro Harver's Busar, und bulldozing process, and some of them have Leen known to go to private houses to avold Princenso dreases of velvet or silk are made | ¢¢B KlioWh togo, to bri the beadqiatters faller {n tho back by openine the middlo seam i the Grand Pecitle are sl owcn, of the skirt alx or clght inches below the walst, belng moved up-stafrs, and that tho and [nsertiug Lo or even three straight pleated | Ctisirman and Secretary of the Committee con- .. | sider that the late catnpatien whll vot be, closud ety RN L ATE D L e e L TR T ranged to meot n the middie, Other princesse f i1a'uo report to tho Committee of tho. fumis dressca have soft pulls of silc or satln added recolved aud disbursed, as was dane by Col, In the back. This panler effect berins below the | Babcock when e was Chalrman in 1870, basque, and Is not n bunch just below tho waist It i sald Logan's backera clalm seventy-six in tho caucus, Now, if this fs s, it puzzlvs s grreat liu, 58 It was In the dave of tho Greclan bond, | D0 SRSy S tELNES 0 1t busles s prcat An excellent plau for renewing nrincessedreeses fugz, noney-tughng, promising, uud bulldozing 1 that have becomo defaced on the front breadths 88ary. 'The Juter-Uccan 18, of course, for helleve Blakesley undes onth, e gave the nuiues of seyeral parties who had spokeu about DBlakesloy’s bad reputation, ‘I'he othier wit~ nesees did the panie, ‘Thomas E. Durlin had heard Blakesley colled a “constltutional llar.” It came out, however, that Blakesley owed witnesa some money. B. F, Ellls, a lawyer, wio Lial known Blakes- lav for seventeen yenrs, sald,when thera was an object not to speak the truth, be would not be- dleve bim underonth, He kad heard Blakusloy snoken of a8 n ** cousummate Har.” Dr, 0. B. Walker, Ira Brown..John Une, D, A. 8mall, and C. W, Richinond also testitlod as to Blakesloy's unrellablencss. The Rey. Jonathan G. Porter, Louls Ells- worth, 8, N, Skiuner, 8, A, Ballou, Dr. Bell, and Willard Scott, Jr., testitied Lo Mrs. Clark's grood reputation,—that fs, that they had vever heard divertinge thelr enereles from the ofd ruts and supply of old demands, now largely decreased, inta new channels tor 1o cxerclse of tho encrgy and capital of our people, When cotton cloth Is offered In unlimited amounts at ive conts per yard, (L is not eup- posed o thorouchly-sensible” man witl build a new il for its manufacture. Its low price does not afford u proflt to manufacture, aud a surve, of the country und of the world shows enongl cotton aulls already constructed to umnl, Drese ent demunds or those of the immediate futare, Labor-saving machimes have enabled o few woinen to accomplish the labor of hundreds, until ready-made clothing is offered 8o chieaply and in such nbundance that §t wonld pecm os if that brunch of fudustry was already over- done, ‘The snme may bo sad of the boot and £hioe trade, uid without doubt of many other Noither Binine, nor Conkling, nor auy other Repnblican who might be President, contd do anytning more than President Mayes has done, or {s doing, to repross and ponish the frands and marderons villalnles of tho Southern Democrata azainet the eolored people and white Repabiicans, Of coarse It Is plain that nn appeal 10 the law & throngh State or Federal Courta s vain, hecauss B Democratic jurica will not convict any Democrat tndicted for political fraud or mnrder, so thst tha Prestdent cagnot do what thoughtiess nen expoct or what reckless or malignant politicians deman of Mm.—clpmmllr In view of the fact, we repsat, that the Democratic majority in Congrens withhold ' from him the power to coforce the laws. Wo seo . 1o remedy for this wretched condition of affairs 5 bat 8 Xolld North rallylng at tue polis to take con- X trolof nll branches of the Giovernment. Whon L is to cut off the front to the length of o basque, 1t would be fearfully unirateful to by it questioued. . i tor. Frahk Tl ves | L our industrics, 1643 that the collectlon of so many Just debrs | that Is doua an Hnpetus will bo given i the growth GENMAIN 8T. PRTER, and let the back remaln s a princesse court wise, for tho editor, Frank Pulmer, owes it . 5 hie provislon of & sultable rewmniy for this da- ; of A more law-aatdink spirit in the Salll Sauth, bat 2, the father of thy defondant, testified, through his nppolatment to Lim, and 8o the whole Chi- | At the present price of pork ft would not | g Llie hiovision of & with the Legistature, 1s defeated, ond so mauy disapnointed creditors T T nm"fl,r o x Solid ey . tralnj then havo throo whort pettt- | oo dPREANEEE 11 ewlse, fncluding Dan coat breadths for the front and sides Shepard, who was clerk of Logana's comiittes of a different fabric, This fdes | i the Senate. Ia suggrested by seeingn black velvet princcssa It 15 underatood hero that some articles have dress nade mioro elegent than when new by been suuggled into the Chicugo Times througl having front breadths of white satin embroider- | the influcnce of a semi-ofileial T one of the au. ed all over with tiny roscbuds used fn the placo partments of the State Qovernment, the head of tho original oneas a knlfe-plenting of satin | of which fs on the fence becauss he docs nop edged the velvet traln, and pessed up the sides | know whethor * Long ** Joucs is a candldato for to the walst. 8till another plap, and leas ex-. Auditor or not. nensivo than tho last, {8 thatof putting deep | * Edsail and Marlow aro both candldates for trlangular revers of brocade on the front Governor. Harlow dodres the Senatorlal issue, brendths, Tho top of these ravers bemins and, {n his usual suave, non-committal manuer, whero "“"‘]“" would leave offy and extends | gays i Is sorry they can't both be elected, around the hips llke those seen in the Trianon llnj. Qeorge Bcroags, of: Chumpaign, has his Polonalacs théy mect nt the top in tho back, and | oye on Hariow's fat and_comfortable placo, and are jolned by a large Joop or kuot with havging | oy worry Dan 8hopard awfully for it when tho sanlics that are frinzed at the ends, Bleeves of time comes, tha brocade and vest of the sumo moy. boadded. | “Logan's friends, who claim overythioz and A full parure of Breton lace i closo klfe pleats cotcede nothing, clalin that he will have tho fdus much to the stylo and beauty of thess | wholo of the Cosle County delegution except acemn poltey to largely inercazo the sunply of hoga, white from the quality of beef often of~ fered tor sate fn our Cicagé markets 1t might bringx protit to our Western farmer to feed a Uttlo more of his corn to heet instead of pork. While the farmer may justly complatn of the prices patd him for his lard, ho hus no rlebit to say g dous not roceive a fair price for his but- ter, With all tho green oralties of the West for pasturage, bas auybody a right to ssy s farner canvot inake money by manufacturiog butter, when it brings 23 cents per pound in Chlengo, and when mor care and skill will give Lim a still higher pricet 18 it sensibie to glut the markess with hogs a8t the prico they now command, and keep so fuw sheop, when really good mutton s almost imposstble to bo obtained, when woal Lrings @ fulr price, nud when sheep can be grown more cheaply in the Northwest than in any other country in the worldi COLLECTING TAXES PROM RECEIVERS, are ready to rall azatust the * law’s delay," In relation to the diflizultics oxpericnced tn | = Now, under the modernized practice, the fol- colleeting taxes from the largo amount of rafl- [ lowlng stutement would be atl-salliclent upon n road and other property which for aevernl past | promtssory noie: has been i the custody” of Keeclvers appointerd | Tugplalutil states thaton tho 1st day of Jana. by Federal and Btato Courts, the Attorney- | pry, 153<, John Jones taada hin promissory note, The coneral rale undonutedly fs that when s | STE]E IrOIEH ROLey UHoroforo demands Jadement Court haa nppointed n Recolver. and placed him in posscaslon of property, the possession of tho itce mr.xnl;:lmonm of aafd note, with interest nnd costs celver {4 tha possession of tho Coart, and he may not e dlaturied o sncn posseesion wikhout thy | The Dlainti must vorlfy this statoment by permission of the Coust, aflldavit, and then the defendant, 1f he have Until very recently, it fs belleved thnt this rate | 8 defense, must set It out in full, And swear to had never been anplied to the tiovernment, whon | his statement. If the answer thus filed does exercising Ita soverelgn nuwer of Laxation. uot show a good defense, the Court will, on 1¢ arould seem aloost abaurd, upon tha statement | matfan, strike it from the tlles, and eive fude. O oo shroposition that the Stat or Government | ment for the platuttll, -1 this system prevalin fhonigbe foquired fo enter lia own courss and ek | Lo 000G e thind—perhaps tomticaed Joayo 10 exercise Ono of its puwerd as a soverelgn, Al t perhiaps Test It bo in contemnt of sach Conrt. the cases now cloreine the dockets would bave The Federal Courts have in two 1ustanees made | OBE since been alsvosed nf and out of the way, an inerpretor, that .hmrh was 23 last Beptemn- Ler, In Auwrust, Joscph was bosrding at his brother-in-law’s; ‘did not_recolleet tho jocation, thic name of tho atreet, Iia remembered when the boy was orrested. IU was Friday, Tho Wednesdny evenliig provious he was with bim at his home, arriving there between 6 and 7 o'clock, and remaining there threa hours and some mioutes, Wihen bo came in he saluted all, and began pluzln',' with o littio dog, Alter that, the table belug spread, le asked. bis mother to reiuove thoe things, as he wanted to play & game of cards with his’ fathor. Wituess, Josepb, and uu uncle pioyed. There were pros- ent witncss, Joscph, iwo uncles, witness' brother, his mother-In-law, bis son, and Jo Rio, o boarder, Joscph left tho house with bim at ton minutes of 9, witnces tolling him It waa time to go. Witneas pro- duced a plat or Qiagram of tho atory where bo lcan North,— Dayton Journal (Rep,). 1 The exports of specio from the port of 3 3 New York for the week ending on Satorday amounted ta $159,020, all of which was sliver, consldting of bars and American and Mexican dollars, —American Erxchange,—This fact—tho ex. part of silver—ls continaally reported: and, in View of ft, we respectiully ask the modern politie. 1 Snanclers why they opposo the colnage of the silver dotiar. This s the great sllver-prodacing conntry, 48 it In tho corn-producing country, of the world, ‘Thero s 8 great, and 5o far an fncrons. Ing. demnnd sbroad for both corn and aliver P when cuch put inte marxetable shape, No- ¥ body otjects to tho patting of corn Into pork or wplrits, 30 that It may ‘e anfcly and protubly cxported; and wa fail to sco why anybody should opposa the putting of sliver Into snch shava that It ey bo inost safely and profita- s, : ) 4 y ¥ ! 4 i | bly exported. Al thu allver doliars 7o Tar coed . L'Xttfééfi'ifif' 1-‘5“0\':’1(:‘[::::&j‘a:;mf{:lv{lunudrlg:;l biack dresacs, threa yotos: but every one'who knows anything | I8 thcre auy "i;""l'l‘ f"'ycfl"m“' Suould sell ?::”mu.wn':mlnhl?l “';,‘:""b:'nfi‘;’cl;fi.'.";:,' Z.,',i‘(‘émf 1 or nxrfl-':'&f&“fiff&'.‘-’&"'z’fie".‘fig’."r':li','.‘,:' .‘nn.f M :;l do ot mest iho forelgn demand, but that demand b tton platf vliera he played YO YOUNG LADIES. ahout Couk County knows that nobody really | for G0 cents por busicl n Chicago, whon corn i Jovying & operty 1n tho hands of ‘lteccivers | tonded onlv to ahow that tho ehanice | ted [ I partishiy snoplied by share™ and *+ Mexican ; sud went outto platform whera he played Very young ladicaarc 8o partinl to ~oat.shaped | Ehoms ooctiioe s aelling ot 80 centel Cannot the farmer of the | lovying apan pr o Courts 16 enfares tus colent nderl onlv to stiow that the chanye sucgested | i Why not, we_ ask avain, coin e much s with bls brothers, ie floally left with his corsaics that thoy aro m}’,,,,“,,u theim for full | SO e 's namo {s mentioned often | West learn something trom observing all these sprotntec by thoss Courts 10 enfarco tho collection | would mntl}\; factlitate business, But theraare | oilver e ts neeton for export at least. —Springfeld y brotier el tep minutesof. b dreas, For instance, there ura English cutaway | ps a datk-horso ™ candidate, Joba B, Hawloy | things, ond chabio frou tho cultivationaf prod: In cach Inatance, at the requent of the Collect. | PUMmerous uther chanzes equally as Important, | (411"} Zeglater { De Th crossxumination waa detotod tothd per. | QrEtls FOrlnatance, thes urs Engiah brocudeit | fs speken of by some, but his backing docs ey ud rearing of stock that Is alrcady In ex- | (oin SR5H 1ot Fed and degendo tamnsm g | Which need earir and verions atteution, sonic of e Aonal wistaryof mitness ad Josunlly sedUe- | oS O N e b (g brocaded el ¢ gusm to thut wnich i o actual demand at remu- | proceedin, upon the groun tnat in. making ancy | Whicl I will endeavor to point cut ln fature How He Explains It, veloved notlitgr of interest. lue to rerresent violets; to fnish this rn ougs ‘ Eive oty et 1 0 oom il enablo b o | levs the Cllsctor was mercly ovoying tho lawa of | 8rticles—uwith vour permission and wid—with | o ., Garflold has made a very ha lana. Witness must bavg been frightened at betner | U 5 g i 5 o o e e e BraACTLativen ho MY | Fiva cmplbfment 10 8 potiion ot i Sy 0 | fevy the Coliscior woe merely o tiave uot readily | the iope that pubite attuntion may ba arrested, o s happy explana . In frout of the “twelye,” oa hukept hin eyeson | Folre traln with velvou fronts. A dark Hor- | pocu heru ara cencrally Fetlcent, which docs not labor, und allow bim t0 pay fair pricos tor 1t1 | accaled to our'view of theTaw, tho resuit was i | and tho Leglslature, which is 5000 to conveue, | £10n uf the chango of feellni to- the Ropubiicay « {natan denux red cont of strived molre hias o vest of encourage Logan's blowers very wuch, who old-gold-striped yelvet, with petticoat and train | seem to bo workinie up ateam pretty hard, not- to correspond. Yards upon sards of Breton | withstanding all thelr bonstfugr, Iaco arc on such tollettes, It 14 suld that Worth Benator Mayborn, of Kane, and *TLong" usce many thousand yards of this lace dully. | Janes will ba tho champlons of the man who Fale-pink molre, combihed with mik of the wants to crowd Oulesby vut of the Benate, and party toward the Administration. - When nsked by a corresponlent of the Clnciunat! Ewquirer ifthe Presticnt's olicy was uny more pupular P in Ohlo than it was, he replied: * 1 should answer that by savinz that it is verhaps less un- popular than formerly.” He went on to say tho ground vearly all tho thne, aud acted us it ho wished he weru somewhere olse, Col, Van Arman mixed him up very much, At the openiuge of tho afternoon sessfon the cross-examination of the father was resumed, ond he remalned on tho stund for some time, prevatled upou to take steps u the matter, Raronuzn. 1t Is this changing from mabufacture of goods already fu_abundance, and selliog at unremu- uerativa prices, to the production of articles do- manded, that will bring profit to the manuface turcr and fair pricus and mora Inbor for his wperators, aud i€ the farmers of the West will l&lll the rulo was discharged snd the ontroversy commenced 1 1870, tho only judicial declsion bearing bpon the question which I have been ablo to_find has been wade in the caro of Strene ve, . ¥ &£0. 3. Railroad ———— CURRENT OFINION. . 1 . % e Company. 13 iatehfor 3 3, t his people thoughe P g 1% Ty Emich, bie Brothor, and wh s | 0D such drceses i1 1ho wav of revers g teat will b warm whilo it Justs, and Wigeiny, | 0UF markots aro overstocked, and moro of thioss | prescuied uny Interlorcnco with ioperty i the | country. Threats of venseance comiog from ihie EUNEYCF (e St s Gl firid o ande of Recelvers without leave of the tourt, did ot apply ta & Rtate or (lovernment In the enforee. meat of 1ta rovenue Ia 'Tts viow of thy gnestion {a undoubtedly corrcct. No one questions the right of the courts, in proper cadon, tu ontorialu Jurisdiction of sulte involviug tne validity of procoedings to collect the revenuo of the State; but it fe denied that the mere fact that the property tazed hapnens to be the subject which uro demanded, and which from thelr scarelty now command a hieh price, the sane resulta will ensue. giving them more profits and enablo them to employ more labor and pay bet- ter prices for it. We are simply in the transition period of ad- Justment in every form of business to wect tho new demands, which has already been deluyed Nouth are not so improssive &s they once were.— Ctnclnnats Gazetle (Liep. No doubt tho Ameer of No. 15 Grameroy Park, Now York, fecls like referring to his nephew as *'ibat fil-statred wretch, Yakoob Peltoo."— Iudianapolia Journal (Rep. ) Unlows wo ure great’y mistaken, Becrotary ceedinzg are the result of carpet-baz rulo and Federal Interference. The President has let them have thelr own way, and they havo acted ' asbadly as ever. As a conscquence, tho ite- [ublican party is ubited fa the North sud the outh ts on the defensive. ‘This Is correet rea- soning, and, {f the Adininiatration fs flattered arrived the Jumps wero 1t as well s witness could remember. Ono of the subjects of con- versation was love, his uncle belog” a widower and desiring to got warried. The uncle was *a llttlo elevated.” Ile didn'c say who to, but that he had a fady-lovo who owned & great many houscs inone of ‘the blggest streots. [Laugh- {ill)hms. ‘The favorite and the most youthtul | gh landlord, fs praying that it will Jast as long rimmings aro white passcmenterio of ‘mingled | gy {t did twu years aizo, chentlie, "pearl beads, and silver threads, and ‘The coutest for Speaker of tho House is ot qunutiuies of inexpentlve white lace, ting quite Jively, Morrison, of Jacksonville, There g an cflort to do away with basquo ( Juiics, of Lake, Shaw, of Carroll, Thos pson, of corsages tor young ladles, aud” to revivo the Codk, sud Mitcliell, of McLean, divide the pointed walsts of & few yeurs o, and aiso the | bonors pretty equally, if one strikes a balanco stiort round Joscohine waiet, wi fthout a : by left-handed praise of this sort, there is abun. : o] ghvitaeas couldutt romomber any otie I | &0 o AN Fotil amae et & i e oD ftlauds ay. e tho | 100 1005, aniwhikhh wheoopatie e | tuat the property tszni haphens to oy for J1"% | Bherman 1 the Prealdent's et cholco for 1he auce | Cyat oo for s e myescrss fUerD i abunc ‘ that Joa sald; e talked about familyaflairsand | Y413, ‘e Dol the Found walst i Tovely dreas | Bonatorial quication, Lt SLone ok, 40 | contribita to n rotupm of hettortimes, Although | reason e e e e e Ey e L o chaies for appoint. | out to bulld up o lepubiican parte In the South, l T e o et e b uIE 437 | 005 debutanto of white baego Over sl b o bt T ail tho tmo to show thelr” hyndy. | 110 Ninbersuplyiof thet\est areme{roshausits | Cout: 1a S04 STect of The. Ginte tevennn Tt | Deante sauint tn Lot poice; Same recent ‘zpress | and hias secured » united Hepublican party o o whetner the same nuurlu had all been there be- tho Josephine style, The short rotnd walst has | P08 tuge them all tho tims to show thelr hunds, ble, yet it consumed durfng fhe uext twenty- | Speration aud effect r: t iate r;v ite 1.\{;‘-. Y ]lq Tha North by thio failure of e plane” ey, it v B e Chare since. - Ho hamaryuether | theen dtes fn frout, aud 1 thado of ‘the ‘hareey | 814 18 wiling to trale with anv onc. shaw | hiey et If vonmuued diring tl e, tho uext | (i1 SC AR UEYAr BOA Rt Ay che, ittt bue | (ien). 13 1ess unpopular than it was, and’ henco this ] thev liad been thore sinco, | e had neon Joo tho | {heE am0othly upon o itk . The telr of -_mlll ng‘u uy l:funl:nf ok ot ”mrmfm nfvny peneratlon witl begin toreal(zo 1ts searcity, Ono | Uaih, 10, aiwedr in any court exercisd iisuoreraipn | 1 the Democratlo parly wants an appro- everlastiog seronity. > 'y o iio. could o ell huw ottan) | o ol Tl o, s (oo, Jelt uf e frichds have boets fudiscrons b tomoruerss | B the reatent domanis for s comes for feveing | power of tazation, It conld wot do so, withont | priato banusr, It Jt adopt the susgestion af the ! be cuinto to the housa. fastened by u et pearl huckle, The sleeves are | tno Sonatar fein, . weree e uarposca, Whila the open prairies of tho greal | cunceding that L exercised that power subject o | Now York Tribune o u ted shiet with & tssue-bal- Ti6'You w“_‘ o fa Rk ol ey e Fnoila, and W, W, | O Nord pulls, s the e s leevesate | i tho Senatorial flitit, PECTATOL | Roiwest aro auro. to bo SUbIIVAILL and | the il mesaise of ach Hibb ot oluned (0 thw tall.—Councit iugs Nonvarell Hoad o i Neutberstone cuversd Blakealoy with imud. 1 [0 MIOT PUTH S the luw round Larece o T — feoced, and new railways built requiring feucing, | Influcuced by & ane respect for tho Judictary and | (o). Now, thethy pontiea oo hak : Accordiog o them ho would rather lie than tell of THIS WOULD BE ROUGH ON BACHELOR | and wittic it has heen demonatratod that barbed | 10 Causte sppofting leseivors aa wof) ns o catre s theh, K pere the trutl, and could Hu faster than a horso [ I Greclan stile, esuzht In tho frout, back, L i L to avod any unnceouary colllsion: boiween Biaie | ‘Tho same persons who were Lurt in thelr | suasiod, greenbacks aro up. ta goid. De o i could trot. gnd shoulders Ly sprays of pink roa TAXPAYERS, wiro lencu 18 rapldly comtuii futo favor wherever patriotio feelings because Hayes did not how! fn his | Want Lo reduce their value! " They are recelvable wm«ll, :ml c-u‘n;‘sllulm% nt.lleu cost than It cons strueted of perlahable Jumber, many men con- | (ha'end that they shool tiue o the lumber business, though they call '.,"fimnm. \n tho premlbert 1t duil, while so tew eugngo in the manufacture Ancnmlnglll sugycstion al this natare was of wiro fence that it Is actually scarce in our | made 10 tho United B1ates Cirealt Court fur the murkets, and not to be obtutued where wanted slmuham Distnict of [ifuots, duly 14, 1877, and 8l ‘The silk deml-traln las four narrow bo: » To the Edilor of The Tridune. bicatings l»m:"t‘x"dor‘-hkl Akl oo Lhere. i» | Howw Laxe, 1a, Doc. 18.—1 reaa Goldwin B s sl drapen 42 cabirte MO | S lectre, Teported i your sebun of e skirt above tho pleatinus, ‘The back of toe over- | 15th, also your editorial articlo referrlng to the skirt falls in two soft paffs that aro separated | same fu your fesue of the 17th, with much fa- and Federal authoritice, 1t was deemed proner to Informally prescut the question to thos 9, for customs dutles. Do vou wish to degrade . them su that the@shall not be so recetvable? (' They witl P-yme matured coupons ou the bonds v ot the Unfted Ntates. Do you wish to ro-estab- p 1ish one money for the bonilholder, and another i ) i All the witnessor o Blakesley’s reputation eitier had had busiucss transactions with him (be belug poor puy, and would put them off or would not keep his promises) or had gotien . thelr information from those with whom be dealt. Nono of them, however, had ever beard message, aro happy with the beacvolent wildoess of the bouming Diaine,.~Cincinnall Commarcial (Und, Bep,), Geu, Butler talked about cheesa before the New York dairymen last week. Den hae becn and Inferfor money for the peoplo at larred further sugyedtion un the same subject on by garlands of roses, which end in wprays that torest, 1n Jureo quantitics. - N p talking about fiat money lung snoug! te | Now is the time to disbaud your ridiculous £ Lls wath called In question. ures Ty s on tha 27th of June last, which resulted tn that Court 5 stk called Y amanr, e thaTer noarly to the widile of th spron. \vuj 54 kinaly permtt me ta suggest, for th 148 i of ererare) oanly sulaselng deld for | N e Somarat craees S #bous tlumc for bini to *cheess | urg | Groenback partr, and fofn the Natlon in lts fi.‘:’é’;‘.’&‘i&'flfa" :’lgcr";‘:':lrrn‘:llxinm:l.filfir:n;(u :,}",'fi thoughitful consideration of political reformers, slik outlined by a garland of fowers. ® very sfmiple change which could be made in (iss. ) Comuiarclal (Ind, ). A number of papers cowment favorably ‘Thess ordrs placed the calleetion of taxes from fupletents, and it 1y hard to fnd w manufac- | o0 1ty L tho Do of Recelvars npou tho sawe turer of theso acticles thut hus ut doue well | Boaly'ad that of other vaxnayerer and batiofotomls march ou the old speely basts to renowed and of La Grange, kuew Mrs. Clurk to be s hard- id prosperity, workiug, industricus woman, ~DId_you sce any tranps 1n La @raugoe Q ) Y i - ] fuaucially In thu gast, sud has not bevn yeurly | disposed of tho question upon our qulet sugyuetion of the poesibility of R ubaut the time of thu uiurdor( po':c:::?flf:fl)r%fi:'r‘-;m.!gffifir&"é.‘..',‘q vact | 2ue uniomby whlcis l]thlnk would be,s step rnl.lr;:muyhll capactty for wanufacturing, i Bendiig 1h tha Southurn D Garfleld a3 2 feadiny Presidential condidato, Why JEWELRY, S vever abjected ua scrount of fta tmma~ | B0 0 Hiie Carsogs af b s TtEa OFSF | toward real reform, Tt would be to wake the addiog to his capital and profits, and we bellove | concerned. not? Hie name reads as well as those of Conkling, S terlality, P bolat of (e hrareaze of bl covered from | home the uult of roproscutation, snd marrtae, | ther's haraly Hinik to which this business | - It s sderetood that simitar orders will bemade | lizine. snd Mhotoan, Aud—sad--be ia from-Onio. ’ ] Mr. Munn clalmed if trampe were passing the neck down with horizontal ploatings of the | OF the foundlok of o liome, tho uecessary quati- | caunot be successfully extended, lnul{’u?lf 10 tuch casus o4 sy arigo 1o ho Nurth- ra nspateh (1nd, ). P $hrough the town it was proper for biwm to show | 5 hoeTRlne Ul Which are ehiblen i Of the Ucation for the excrelse "of tho eloctive frau- |~ Such of SuE At couus from tho Easty t bt ot shian,thy sublact | “presidiag i thag | ‘The O Man of the Sea was o buoysut, ] ] ' " F 3 ck e chise, coarser portion of which Is made of etraw, 1g [ & The Court remarked that that was too wild. Zfi:lo.‘:m:.‘:a‘;., ’g’.‘,fi '(‘a:)k.](‘:e‘:z%: ".IZ.‘.‘:},“.:?,;: As law {8 simply & number of rules and regu- | secins nv it 1t could bu as clicaply manufagtured | €248t fpnetiive, dustaut person by comparison with the Importing and Manufacturing Jewelsr, 2 ©01d Man of Gramercy Park, who now has his legs wound sround tho budy and his wiry Sngers clatche €d fa the hair of the Democratic pariv, Mo ie there to stay, and tho party must do bis blddiag, — &t. Lowls t:lobe-Lemocral (Kap, )s ‘Tha fuct is that for the manifest advantago tha Republicana now possess over thelr opponeats, Aley ary chiedy indebtod o thy patriotic aud slates- It nvtrunger wos scen oo the premlses thay at tho West, I some portious of which the | . The report closes with tho following modest nleht, 1L would be proper. Bat he would let it : i statement of the work performed by the Ate ?‘t’;nl: ds burned because there 18 bo other use forney-cherall ¥ Two-ihirds of all the potato starch consumed Ia tho coursu of the last two (Iun. ninety-four it the United States is manufactured In New | OP!RIons upon logal and :aml_ullunnllqumwu Hawpshire. 16 It can bo ‘muuutacturcd b u | Bate bees gironto the varioue State olteurs, cows prolit upon the high-priced lauds of the Fast, hly, and to Bia A 4 W camiot see why {t cannot bo produced at | reers il nn 1 t, r'm'x‘z‘.’.fi“?:{'l gL more protit at tho West thao a strap of embroldery, lstions which the community provides, baving PARISIAN NOVELTIES, force behind, to wive protection to lifo and prop- Furis Letter 10 New York Heratd, erty, therelore, to those alona who huve tho A novelty, futroduced by onu. of reputed greatest {ute 1o the mukini of wise rulca taste, 4 the adornnient of & 10w bodics with two | snd regututions would [ commit power, I hold curling ostrich plumes piaced on the lots side of | that the marrled bave assumed certaln soclal tho bosom. It may be degencrato to copy any | aud moral nn‘zmtlnlmm which give them the fashfon set by an actress, but nere lu Parie prelerence In the community, 1adies mix no moralitics with thelr adaptations, As the sirzregato of bomes make up the State 23D : CHRISTMAS CEICAGO Witness sald she saw o heavily-bullt man, yery ragzed, who looked like a negro, from her back window In the morulug. She lived o il from tho Clarks, 3—"0" did he act? bected to, — mautile poilcy of Presldent llayos in respect to the Mr. Munn clalmed that ho coutd show It by | and lereproachiuble virtuo is oruamenting hor | and the nation, | con sca uo wrong in waking Alinust every Connecticut towp Is busy manu- LAW REFORM Soutn; for had ¢ pidity of th Iwarts ruled ¢ {Pl lflmll!‘lllhi tuglu:luhothor -h‘h bad .;Iw:‘l: gmncnnru w|nl| o-m;h tipa, A A velu gul Men‘: w‘l‘lhlmge the Imhl:;l u-fin:uuulnlnn.l bl fucturine "“"’“ax‘i"'“‘ “«‘fh hm" city and ‘l:mn- Rt Wt T;mw ol dnlllnhm: u'.) .'.':.'.T l\::n.gl. 1:. u'fln:t; ‘}"(!n';"'g‘f o hat getting on o adison street car made red s & white woolen muslin trimmed witl “This change would make marriage honorable, Lry stores are et and the upper storles ln % b clicot pullty of murder. nothioiz bus bluo wuoion pipluz and wiitto | and would vinphasizo it a¢ the. sane thae meret | Y, Lo C1110AG0, Dec 19.~1 am ghad 10 Toledo Conissreiat (rpe, Old residenters and others Easteru ltics are workshops, busy with aril supplylug the fucrcasing wants” of the W tion of law reform belug sgitated and publicly A Bt puce t iE heople i ;“15‘::‘& & | discussed. 1 bave long been of the opinfon that 10 1l cl ol 9 ¢ el avur to thelr workinen, witn the edditigual | OUF forns of legal proceduro are much jn voed cust which trausportation aund cowmisstous | ©f sbuplificatico. Eveu fn slow-golng Englaud caurc. they bave established retorm fu this regord, Our hides are sent to Esstern tanneries, ta aud {u such old sad important States ns Massa- ved with Eustern bark, aud by Eastern labor chusctts they have long sluce sbandoned the converted futo bouts and shoes aid rosurued 10 5 4 uaat a pricy whlch gives proilt at every stayy of | O1d common-law system of pructice. 1 bavs tho transtormation. s there any rvason when | bud en cxporionce equally divided butween the ous forests can suvply tho bark, ood our peopls | system fn vouue fu this and ina veighboring s anzlous fur labor, thut this trauaportation to | Biate, and therefure believe mysell competent, the ques- ‘fhe Court auid i put Into & corner ho should Baye to explatn the differeuce between the ncta, Mr. 3tunn didn't went to so place the Court. The auawer wus ruled out, uud the defense aayed the point, Witness testited regurding Blakesley’s allegzed untrathiuluess, Mr. Munn then offered to prove that the Mouday prior to the death of Clark & man, un- der susplefuus circumstances, came to Ls hozse, aud had Grange, wud ou Tuesday left The Court ruled it out as immaterial. satin loups, fiwured velvet, which imltates | ng solve the *superfluous-woman " question leopard sl makes up adwirably with wints | which Mrs, Livermore has been dealing with. repped suk, called “Mesnine.” White, white, It would cut off the great unuttached mussce sll white, und mixed favrics of the In all our vities who have no real irerests ag aro the fushiou of the hour. It Lus syresd to | stake, and who care but littte os to levylug taxes all the Courts, and even Queen Margaret of | upon Iarge and suull bouscholders, Italy showed herselt at her balvony durtay the 1 wouid not take up vour space bi elaborattng late Florence festa in & lovely close-fittiug zar- | tho idea, as 80 wuch could be eald fn favor of it, ment of white fur, while ber grucetul head wus | but [ commis the sugtrestion to sucial scientists, encircled with ¢ead white lace drupery. Bhie | Resvectfully, JOIERIL BAMPHON. divides with the Princess of Wal [This plau of mareicd-man suffrazo would sympathics of our Purislan pilliners, 5 f % e Batis walcrpronts s el the place ot ',l;f::;;::'}:zn‘ Uoth James Buchauun aud Suw will please remember this, and when purchasing your ! TOVELRYPRESETS of any description it will re- ay you to make your selec- | flons from his UNSURPASS- A Let these purbliud politiclans who thooght Gen. Butler s desd duck watch bls brief timo in Cougress, He ls to bo the Democratic lcader, and #nd see. Uen. Hutler voted for Jeft u ur President at the Charleston Democratic Convenllon, ‘Thurmau, liendricks, Bayurd, Til- den, Hancock & Co. have no such tecord o' show Il;u Boulh—New York Comnsrcisl Adverciser (Wep.). ‘Iha unhoppiest colluction of men on the Continent {s the Potter Commitige. It mects and adjodras, aud weets 1§10, only to adjoarn agaw. Dever been secu since. MES, 8T, PETK! long tur-lined cloals, which weve a furor for uid from the Eost cauuot Le avoided, aud this d i i lavesti- i i Of 390 Morgan atrest, teatiled that abe read of | host s wecke ity D wer ju iender, S ———— suuuficturing iy all e ptazes bo dotio by our | I - 80MS measure, 0 judge as’ to i‘.f.:.“.‘::.,"i’.;:::"aii‘.!.’.':.,‘.‘.““?.Z‘..'.'.?«"I do that ABLE STOCK. His Goods the murder {n 8 paper Thurwday ovening, Tho | cliuelug shopes, but the prudent bave fuyostod King Humbert aud Iits Wife, own peovlel Leonoilcal consideratious de- | the relstive medts of the two eye- | Katingtuo clober dlspatches, It cannot do that | oo ol warranted as repree bight befure Joo was at her bouse. Ho came i When King Humbert visited Fiorenco re- | mand tue watiulactute of articles us near the | tems, sud belleve | speak advisedly when aua; and ft cavnot full L0 do thst witboul makin, kere at Uftecu winutes after 7. Thers were Prescut ber futber, ber mother, ber husbaud’s brother, ber wou, 8 cousln or tucle, and two ¢hlldren. Sho beard Joe usk bis fatbier what e 1t was. He went sway about half-vast 9 Ueluck, slie thougat, with bis brother. ‘uder tha Cross, sho way @ better witness than Ler * wan." us she called bim, Shegervised she Liad secu ull the peoble weutfoned there befure, ut could wot tell the duy. Nuns of thew were sented, and at prices as low . as goods can be sold for. o Alsoa Pull tock of Belled Gaid and Flata] Ceati. 163 State-st., || Northosst corner of Ifonruc-si., Ooposito Palmor Housd. Arinurs stould | ccutlv, extensive proparations wers made for ulso be preferred to faille, becauso the former is | his reception. One huadred sud forty bed- fizured bnd nut lable to *shite iy the samu | rooms were wade ready for him sod bis sulto ln duired as plaly corded black. Terry velver ribs | the Pitdd Palace. But the Kine and Quecn re- are the newest matertal for cloaking, und ft1s | fused to oveupy the state bedrooms, which wero woolou thie wionz side. The wantlo visite {s | given to the Mintsters, 8ol chose the nostre- the wost clecaut cat, gud cut be richly trhwwed | tired quarter of the palace, ftted up eatirely m with warabout friuge, cheullle bobs, strauds, | modern style, and too plaluest of i s furmsh- und pasemcuterie, Garoet, wolbersy, wod | Ings. The Kine's owo bedroow Lod = worn elaret, ure the fuvprite colors, gud catawey bod- | Brussels curpet, fadea banziogs of yelluw sik, vroduction of ruw iaterial of which they sre Tsay that, (n wy judgment, tho adoption of & made as clrcumstances will cllov, well-<devised aystem of code practics would not W bave slnbly cuuineruted a fow of the ¢ cxpes e Y DO T s o enploy. | 081 have the much-necded effect of expediting wment ol the capltal aud labor of our pooply. | hitization and relieving our courts of the great Jwprovemen: bas comnenced and wiil con- | pressure under which thoy are uwow laboriug, tinue. but there are wouy flelds yer unexplore! | but would go far towards removivg the courcs for the display of Weetern enterprlse, aud | which muke the VEOy seVere stnctures usou the whieh will givaprodtsble eaploymeny to labor | admintstustlos of Justicu fatelv publistied in sud capital, The exportation of stuck aud beel | your colussuus tu sualy degree Just. © There is no wore capital for theta. This b s ditewms iy whic even thy watchless dévorimeut of Pottee is at Saull.—Utics Ueralid (Zew.). Sonator Beck's bill granting Amorican registry 10 foralgn-ballt vesscls s & vory jw- portant step fo the night dircctiou of undolag the wroug which bas been luflictod upon our com- incre by tue Navigaton lawe. Full relief will ot comto Ly b ercd tiade of 1ho country wu-

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