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4 i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1878, H = blo with his | may be, no inteiligent man will consider the | delcantion was returned from that State and P d h d or nsserted that voters woro in any | in ench a conrse, for the paymentof silverin | make as good timo as poswib \y bo, gen! I " v, ¢5 8 :n:\r\:gzrd‘:\:wi::z;n:‘ the priviloge of excmifiin: eqnal parts wlu; gold hnd greenbacks would | unwilling legs. If Smenamay runs, jt will | timo wasted that he may spond .listening to thonsands .ul “('mlhll‘rnns were practically dfs- IRBLIGIOUS° : IB 1‘ nrut & | their politieal rights, or whore frand was em- | bo treating eversbody alike, and thoso per. bo becauso bo takes the coursa withont any | the view of it that will Lo presented on 'rlncluml.':‘n; ‘lhg} 'm:u”!'r'n':vllm‘:\d:“d“:lt':h , e ployed as a factor in producing resulis, It | mons who should ot want to handlo and ro. | regard for any ono but Jomy Buemun. | Thurday evening by Gon. Jamrs A. Gan. :::fi;c":‘l’:““h;":"‘; etober Taat, by whiet | - Happiness™ the Subject of Prof, TERMS OF BUBSCRIPTION. is promized thot the investigntion whall bo | tain the silver conld exchango it for silver Both mon will ontet npon tha raco henvily | FizLo. the atrongest Republicin districts in that State |~ Swing's Sermon Yestere ANHCE_TOSTAGR PREPATD. mado as thorough and comprehonsive s | certificates, and thus secure the very best | woighted,—Tiunyax ‘wflh hIg foolish, went slmost nolidly Dgmocratic. These tio day Mot T i ona peat, .812.00 | though nealy hll thio chilef lnminariés of the | kind of paper cutrency. dishonest, and hypocritienl Indorsetient of { o Ty e “Gocimon rocenily | Crimes of fraud and murder are of greater _gay Mornings 1 Joris ofayesr, B Republican party in the Sonate had not fol- | Becretary BuzaMax's duly, under tho law | the rag-baby and flat lunhcy, when he was mndo by the United States Bupreme Court magnitude than any théighave hitherto ocenrred > ¥ vt ‘ Yowed the bnd procedent ‘extablished by Mr, | and in response to the domands of the peo-'| known to be n bullionist; and Snemtax hich & idored by Mr Justico B in the political history of this country: andthe | The Rev. Dr. Gibson on the Faturaey ¥ th th ol of persistently discriminat-| Which 3a considorec T Justico BRADLEY | people of the North will not he satfsfled until WRERLY 2! Brame in declining to servo on the Com. | plo, Ia to coin $4,000,000 per month of | wif @ record of persistently discriming # enlenlnted to *introduco evils of grent | ther nave been th i sicaned atd the Propoer Mcthod of Consid- . Qne Comr: por yean, mittco. An opportunlty lg afforded Mr, | stnndand silvor, and pay it out currently with | ing #gainst silvor money, thongh o knowa | |\ ooiide thint will nltimatoly lead to the lncll'ly i roniehed. Tho Committea 13 erlng the Bible, Hfiifi of twei Traazn to distinguish himasl} and the vigor. | gold and greenbacks in the line of Govern- | ho is doing wrong, and that 05 ont recognition of the war-debts of the seceding | composed of mm‘;l ability, but t should hve Fpeelmen caples sept fren. onb young State ha feprusants, and {t fs be. [ ment disburaements, In persiatently refus- | of 100 people in Ohio want to pay ont silver Btatos.” Tho cane, as epitomized by tho Now | becn still further strencthened by placing Mr. & ' oL 3 3 y ! Give Pont-Oftice adress n ful, tocnding Siate and | ool Se'h o man to fmptovo it. ing to ndopt this courso he has shown n | aa well os gold to public creditors and office- | v "5 ot SR TiAie at the head of 1. He was fts promoter | G0d's Sovercignty St Forth in Strong t Cpemitances may be made elther by draft, oxpress. o dotermined disposition todiscriminnto against | holders, and that ho promised to uso silver | “q Tany of Tennemsee, orcanized moro than | A1 author, and it needs his actinity and fear- Torms by the Rav. Dr. W. Tost-Oflice order, or in reglstered lotter. Wt our Fisk, Thoughts saggested by the passing away the dso of tha ailver dollar, and thereby do | in the work of. resumiption and 1s not doing | twenty joar beforo tha Civil War, isrucd notes | lessness to dircet fts Investigntions. For de- W. Everts. ) . f + TEMME TO CITY AURSCRIDRAS. Ol of many ot | all ho can to degrade and doprecinte §t. It | it. Nevertheless, tho run will bo an inter- | Shich the Biato acrced, by s clages in the bank's | clining to rerve In that capaclty, after having yany, deiivered, Eunday exeepted, 25 centa per week. | Of tha old year form the staple y P charier, to recelve for taxes, Tho notes fraed | by i the nvestigation, Mr. BLAINE can —_— u L Danyacivere. tupeay inchitet: avcenisbee weck. | tho prlpit dlcourses of yesterday, tho nst | fa tho nbandonment of thia trostmobt Which | esting nnd o pictareaqun oue, with the | duri (b8 upremacy of toe, Cantedgeachy o | b on 'l oqvan constie, Appropriate Thonghts on the Dying . Addrees THE TRIDU] RCM(;]I‘:\;\\'- it Sunday of an eventfol year. Tho sermons Tax Triouwe demands in response to the | chances largely in favor of lucky JomN..| ndontednt the recanstrnetion of the Stte, and & i bubiidis b Y by tho R Clinton Locko ; Corner Madiron sni Hearbors oo e w ot Erahnton. | of this charncter which aro reported in our | popular will, and which Congress will enforco | Trorstan ns got ll the benefit he can ont | collector of taxes who refused 10 recelve them wis | g Cinclnnatt Gazefte calls nttention to the cars by the Réva. Clinton Locko Orders far the dellvery of Tax Triny: of character whic o tmada tho dcféndanit In thin muil, the plaintill 4 Brooke lerford Eoglewood, and flyde Park 1eft f the counting-room | gotomng this morning aro thoss of the Rev, | in obudlence to tho samo maondate unless | of tho bLnstard fist rag-baby. Io bas | ciaiming that this contitntional smendment was | fact that in tho Republican Natfonal Conyen- aud Brooke Herford, ; Ll L L T Ctiwrox Tooke, of Graco Epincopel Chinrch ; | Becrotary Summuax shall voluntarily yield | oxhausted its capabilitios and extracted | ltvelt ‘vold, Tho bupremo Court finds nuthing | tion of 1890 the Bouthern States will Lieve 183 b TRIBUNE HRANCI OFVICES. {he Rov, Busven Esom, of the Oburoh of | his projudicos to the Iatv and tho popular | what littl broath tho moribnnd monstrosity | frencd in = nid of tho Mebelifon, snd noth- | 90t of 369 votes, the vresent ratfo of xepresent | s oy, Dr, DeRoven on " Life's Oppor- ; the Redeemer, Universalist; nnd tho Rov, | sontiment. had leftint. As it s 5o fall of hotea thnt it | It i SUICh s brevguublion o shatecioanbe | G0 BelnE bR o o e Sy | tunities"-wMise Willard's Bevlow ; Tpx Cnicano Triner han established braneh offces § Sy neonn, of the Chnroh of the = e—— cnnnot bainflnted ngain nnd is no longer | Fritntjonal amendment declaring. (lienc notes vold el ket il ety o k or the receipt of subscriptions and advertiscmentd ss S et 'waxo iehe At A HIGH MOBAL HORSE. availablo for eampaign pw 7, of conrae | 1H0f no effect, becanso it I,,,“mm m} e‘,‘mmmm :no.;nlr n“ he fi:‘vm nnl;:u:o all nlmnor.z‘lan of the Temperance Orusade, B O vomk—noomm Tibunebunding. FEMer | W T e o, W, Evemm, at | The Post.Offico people want au expression | Tunswax will ‘excento nnother somersnalt | hes sinasa. since fs oot sammiastoninid the Eoron | m robability O e e ; < KT o, 18 Ttue dola Grange-Batelfere. | the First Baplist Church, on *The Sov- of opinion from Tutx Tutnokz whethier the | and flop bnek to tid honest, solld silver | Peniiod '.'t.'fif’er;p"l'.‘.'l';fi'fifu!i'-fiif«":fie"’",fl:',‘,?:‘k Jonrna!, “not s single Bouthern State will vote 3 HAPPINESS, 4 dhiy by erolgnty Of Jraus Crmrer™ tho Rav, daea | third proposition of FamveLt, to LoosX was | dollar ; but this will not connt with the pea- | ih *ite perpeinni miccession and ‘perpetaal | for tho' Republiean eandldate fn 1930, yet. fhey BERMON DY IROP. SWING. 4 Eng.~American Exchangs, 440 Strand. DeKovex, at the Church of the Epiphsny, ono tho lafter ought to have accopted— plo of Ohlo, who aro disgusted with the fiat E:!xl't"fx"lfli- m'z ’:;r:lg"ll: rl‘l “:: !fl'&f‘_l‘)fl‘l‘{fl_&l:"&":fi} can como within forty-six votes of naming him Vrof. Bwing vreached yesterday morning [n f A t on “Lite'n Opportanity™ the Rov. J, | ™ferriog to Fanwrit's offer to resign tho | mg.tiby and sick of political fopping, nggl | Been il this tino n Siate, and the enmic Siate, but | 1n Conventlon. Thls Is not right. The presont | the Central Church, taking sa his text: p e g n?mm GinsoN, Tfmtho gec‘vnfl Prelbyte‘rln; Behatorship nfter the Loglslature adjourned, | pesides that, Burnaax is mnch nenrcr t i BJI" o Cotomrs ‘;:eflglnznflfgefifll';'ug Dasls of repeeaentation is awrong: IK"’”“" g' fn:‘-‘: Lt o i Beartbath a feontihony | b HieE R s ctoral vote, ‘It should be S AT s : y AMUSEMENTS, Church, Teotared nt Farwell Hall on * Tho | 204 iave the Govornor appoint Looan for | mirong holdirg gronnd of honest moncy, and | thie stiare e 'thg "State’ in 'the " lcbeliian, | beine based on tho Electoral ) Al pursults are pursuits of happiness. The i s t ority say: ¢*1¢ hove aped the oblign. | based on the number of Repnblican votes cast at L : T e L Perapective of the Iiblo™; and Miss Frances | (0 oars. Tz Tnmown answered “thot | thus enn ot tho insido track of Lim. i h&'fi%...umuu'i,“.‘17,&7&?."32.,‘:..‘3.‘.’...;‘1: the precoding clcetfon, This would give Repub. | $OUNE men {’"’ Ao ',‘,““df"l‘ '“:"E preseis of siadiron ireet, etween Dearborn and étate, Esgare | B, Wrrs.anp kpoko ot the Unfon Park Con. | !t Wn8 cortalnly an act of Iriendshlp which | - Tho most remarkablo foatnro of this busi- | may bave esaded et el ik W | liean States thele proper proponilcrance In Con- R Sl LI I h ment of tho Titus Opera Company, *'Bellaot Comes |y opoyonnl Gharch om the nnniversary of | S'BROb be denonnced as immoral by the | noss is the complacent nssnrance with which ] tice, Mry ch wiil yicld Yhiem not only a supbort, Warre, dustice BRANLEY, And Justice HARLAN en- ter smphatle protesta, nrgine that the banks of tha rebelifons disfricta were unquestionably need in fartherance of the [nanrrection, and denying that ncta of a rebelifons Siate are binding on A ro- trocted State. . . . The warning which 1is been uttered by one of the minority of the Court will aronee no little fareboding, and will In- crease the dread of the people of the Nortin nt the possibility that a polltical party which might take nndue navantage of ruch a dectston may outaln poesexslon of the Nationsl Government. vention, and prevent the anotnaly of ayRepub- but also th Y ¢ modt of, happiness, No man will, 's":::‘.':“,"""d‘““ belng nomiuated by Democratle | of pig oy, accord, belect an avoeatlon agalnst e A ey which hls Leart recofls. 8o universally doca Rosumption thé day after to-morrow. With | man seck personal happloces, and so widely the stealhy apjiroach of the decisive day an ex- | does soclety in its organized forms scck this chantro dbserves: destination, that many philosophers have de- The firecnbacker weeps hiy the waves of tho. | tlarcd happlness to be the finhl motive of all }vllmmm.?c n‘r:’l“ll':";'l. :"“c“&fl’:’l‘:‘:l';‘l m:“cgn?,:r:lr‘:::rly. conduct; that all other motlves are but shapes e han HIRE Rom Heht ! of this one all-prevailing influence, It 18 In- the ax of the eirtler will be tealihily ald to tho {runk of the Tail Sycumore, - True, tha occupatlnn | deed true that 10 act of Nfe can bo found fu t‘alrnm.n;'ngxgmxufiv;uuln;n;:‘-?mll "’|¥°§'\9' ‘.lé:;m‘r:g; whitch this reward of Lelng may not be seen as n shed fact, I 1, W, " K fathe champlonpf the human mece, anil the resto. | & Possible motive, or b lenst aa an expectation ; ration of spect® onyments s the appression of | but that all acts are done from con- mankind. why allmot D it up (:jlnni;lw"he!y‘v:::n widorations of the floal weifare of the neatnst the Inlquity hefore the adjournnien 1 4 ¥ N Tlia hoNdayx? \Was tlatan hour for the braren | Uoor may well be denfed; for without }mm'nu‘:‘ynm :Ilwer I‘mlm‘m‘i of l.:fi;:ln:n :(: ? wl. | very clear proof we should h;t make lr{!lll L3 ent? Wan that a period tu consnit the innate moc. | eregture of only sell-interest, 1t fsevident that esty of a champion of the rights of human nature Tavested from tho heeinming of the Wwarld n rag | 81l good conduct and all good charucter aro fn- vite.” frionds of Looaw,” nnd, *as tho offer waa de- clined by the person to whom it was made, it follows that he did not think it should bo ac- ceptod.” Tho Post-Office people profess to think the offer was awful and dishonorable, and that the refusal was noble, and indicated & lbfty and mncorruptible mind. The Bloomington Pantagraph, discussing tho samo snbject, saya: FANWELL #ays that LouAx's answer was, **1 won't do It."" 1f 50, it was every way creditable o T.onas, tyhcther consldered us the revolt of an hon- eet man againel a plot full of clumsy freachery (the basencen of which Fanwzri. seems qulte Inca- pable of seeing). or an the refural of a sensible iy 10 walk Into a epider's web on the falth of the spl- der’s promieo 10 Jet him out again presently, While in 10 wise donbting the delicacy of fecling and clevated ronse of honor which the Temperanco Crusade. <Y tho Cleveland and Cineinnali cditors assumno that the route Lo the White Houso is via tho State of Ohio, Sinco whon bns it becoma nocessary that n man must be Governor of Ohio before ho can be President of tho Unitod Biates? Becanso Gen, ITannisox, forty yenrs ago, and 3r. Jiavrs, two yenrs ngo, atepped from the Gubernatorinl chair of Obio to the chaly of Wasiutxarox, is overy Governor of Ohio hereafter to ‘pre-ompt tho suuo privilege? Cnn no man coma beforo thio National Conventious and claim u nowmi. nation unless he can present a certifleate that lio lias been Governer of Ohio? If this conspiracy of Cowwres, Pansoxs, and AnmstnoNo, of Harsteap, Deacon Syirh, Tinveris s Thentre. Dearbomn atreet, comer of Munroe, FEngagement of the Derger Family and Sol Smith Rasell, “IGNORANT AND CAPTIOUS." Tho Ohicngo organ of the gold monnpo- lists noturnlly secks to dofend tho action of Secretary Sirmnsax in diseriminating against the payment and circulation of the silver dollar, and it makes n desperate but widicu- lous effort to domonstrle that his recent circular was rather in favor of the introdue- tion of tha silver dollars into genersl com. nierelnl nso than opposed to it. ‘The attitnde of Secrotary Surnyax in this matter is not to be befogged by any special plondings. It i sot np in his bolislf (1) that the Itesumption net does not permit him to flooles’s Theatre. Ttandolph strevt, tetmeen Clark and Lagalle gakement of Miss Fanuy Dasenport. ** Ollvla, Academy of Alusies Halsted street. between Madison and Monroe. Var Flaty entertainment. 5 Hamlin's Thentre, t Ciark street, opposite tho Court-Boute, *'The Staughsun,” The mecting of tho Chicago Bar Associn- tion on Saturday nfternoon, at which tho movemant for the Congressional investiga- tion of Judge Brovorrr was considered, was Iargely nttended aud enjoyed an expression of opinion from many of tha most prominent mombern of she fraternity. Thero wero specolies, there was n resolution, and thero Metropolitan Theatre. Clark streer, oppasite Sherman louse, Varlety en- tertatument. Met'ormick Hall, North Clark street, corner Kiuele, Grand Sym- money? D, W, V. must enswer theso questions o | evitably jolned with that result called happl- phony Cancert, = - redeem in Ailver or anything olse anywhera | suggestad this rofusal to accopt the offer, | And MoLyax, to solze the Prosidency and | was n voto of 56 in favdr of the resolution o | there will be uther rll:lrr;pllnnu of frecdom HAINE 0o | noys, and this s, erhaps, as far ps the com. Tershey Musie Tiall. * excopt at tho offleo of the Sub-Trensurer at | common justico to nll partios reqaires thot | monopolize it for the honefit of the favorite | &4 against its adoption, and yot it ia curious | 10 vindicate the muteliess gifts Lestuwed by an i Madison street. P'raf. Carpenter's Lectures ¥ x on ed country. mon wind éau sce in this directlon In the spirft- o ual world, Tho 8t. Louls Jepublican calls public atten- ‘While philosophers are ardently, and almost tlon to thy figures which it prints from the In- | vainly, attempting to learn whether all actions terim)-Revquue Collector’s office, which show | and all virtue are to be explaibed by the in- that the \\'l’huk)’ trade of 8t, Louis has increased | flzence of this one pursuit, this truth remalos move than 60 per cent since 1870, The whisky | for the common public, namely, that the pursuit Duslness was) always good [n 8t. Louls unti in- | of Mappiness, enjoyment, pleastre, s one of the terfered with by Mr. BRisTow nnd others, who | most” tmmense chases fu which the human broko up the Ring, but let most of the guiity | Multitude cver jolns. There ary somo wio do men cacape. With such villalous water ns thy | Lot seok riched, perhaps, becausn E:';z{..fi:,‘;‘: have in that city, pure, good whisky fs one of | hias not Increasod nor diminished, or, perhaps, the neecssaries ol life. Tn Chicaro we patronize b;t‘?u‘vm lllney v‘em born :xnboor mn&n:flmunm V of richies is 8 by teas dream; A re are the m"'{mmfl'wtj'}i"’" nc;nnna who dam :‘e"ek :’ hum':. or ll: nllrzm. or " peraons 0 not ecel ASUTD A bit of Canadian lllrll(;lnppenru fn this ftem ;‘,’,:"’,‘“,"' 3:}'\“ dlmtulty"t,!llcowr. This "Em“‘h from a Toronto paper: *Montrenl volunteers | i one-in shich nli jotn and inarch to the music are beginning to talk about the arravgements | in front of the migiity orocession. for the reception of the Thirteenth New York | Not every sinzle individual of the human fam. Rerlment, whose Intention 1 fstovisit Montreal | 1y Tisramchul o thte mgle, it o opeshige on the 2ith of May next, ‘Chelr trih Will cost | yyy partienlar of the races and epocns of man. for necessary cxpeoscs alone nbout 810 per | ‘Tlhie’ history of the exteptions, could wa find man, and as the regiment will bo from 400 to 500 | them ?ndlrcalu ;h!l";h'lo&}d cr'"e‘ll lo‘;m'.unl strong, it Is cstimated they witl spend from | more clearly the fact that the Creator destgner o that &Il his creatures should seek, to & greater £10,000 to $15,000 h’xl Montreal In carrying out ori lbse degree, personal pieasure, At leaet thelr fratoraal visit. . | those who bave attempted Yo shup the amiles SET———— and Intigzhter, and foys of earth, have founs This uelng the mince-ple scason, the paot of thclrt' ‘l:mtml?l' lut’ 5 ".?hfi?"fix"fiufgfi"elffi the 8t. Louls Times feelingly portrays tho sad | ment, buta ht. , In 3 s by old landswellnd o band of asceticisin or stolcism consequenccs by 8 zood parody on & portion of | 3" Sures the great paue,—a black line i Grav's beautiful Elegy: this wide spectrum, ome dissppolated priost Full many n colic-cramp and mortal throo of sotne god, or sume batied politician, or somu Tlio dark. unfathomed deptis of mincomeatbear. | baflied Jover, or some unbalanced vrain has Full many u soul tho cunty, white un know. gonc aut from almost every stata of the past, avenging Providenco tipon o hol Now York, and (2) that his proposition to e —— sond silver dollars in sums of $1,000 and multiples thereof to other Bnb-'freasuries, after notico lina been’ received that corre- sponding amonnts in greenbacks bad been deposited for exchange into silver, was gov- crned by tho Government contracts with the express compnnies which do ndt provide for carrying less than §1,000 at a singlo consignment at certain rates, It requiresbut littlo reflection to discover tho sophisiry of theso arguments, I Becrotary Bmemiax is not permitted to redecm greenbacks any. where but in New York, thon ho violates the Iaw a8 much by offering to redeem in silver at other Sub-Treaspries: in sums of %1,000 and multiples thorcof a8 if he offered to re- dcem clsewhere in snms of $50. If, on the other hand, ho has tho authority to redeem ot other points 1n $1,000 sams, then ho may do 8o in sums of $0 and multiples thereof, —the minimum emount fixed by the Re- sumption act,—ns well ss sums of $1,000, nnd in fixing the Intter amount Lo has un. necesdarily ' and deliberately discriminated against silver, > Asto tho sccond plon, that the Govern. mont contmets apply to the trausportation of coln in sums not less than 81,000, it is that tho action taken does not solvo nor even touch upon the point which was evidently uppormost in the minds of thoss present os it inin the minds of most poopla who have given tho matter any thought. The resolu- tion adoptod simply provides for a Commit- teo of the Association whoso duty it shall bo to nscortnin tho chamoter and substance of tho clinrges agninst Judgo BrocarrT, and the proof relied npon in support thereof, from tho throo logal gentlomen slleged to have mado them, This request had elready been made, ond Messrd. Cooren, SogipoN, -nnd Kwickennooen, the gentlemon in question, had declined to comply with it for, as thoy replied— Tho manifest reanon, amons others, that wo have already -uuglu an Investigation of thuse chargesat the haindd of the llause of Rogrescntatives of the Unlted States, and under such circunistances wo could 5ot bie gullty of eo greatan sct of dlsconr- tusy to that body os o complianco with your request would fuvolve. Whethor this reason be sufficiont or not, it is not likely that a repotition of the request will secure a differont rosponse, so that the ndoplion of tho resolution meoms to have been superfluons and useless, The voto was 50 in favor of its adoption and 19 against it, buit it is impossiblo to toll from the terms of the resolution, no matter whothor the voto sons of Ohlo, Buccoeds, what hope s thete for tha ** favorito sons " of other Hintes who cannot run for the Governorship in Ohlo? What becomes of Bramxe? What will the 8t. Louis (lobe-Democrat hnave to say when it finds Gen, Goaxt disqualified, and how will the machino mon of New York regard this disqualification of her high-ktepping and clphor caudidates? It may oventunta that tho other States will resent theso nssump- tions, Then how will it farc with Snenstan or Tnussan, who, asking forbread, fiud that thoy hiave recoived only n atone? tho exact langunge of the refusal should be given, which was, as Mr, FArweLr reintes it: *Noj; it that is done, it will provoko an in- veatigation, That is hardly safe." Prudence and snfety are by no means inconsistent with Ligh sense of honor and delicacy of senti. ment, It mny not Le importinent to call alten- tion to tho mannor in which Fanwersn was treated by the man whom he, according to these papers, had tried to inveigle into n plot or schiomo 80 disroputable that Gen, Louan's personal honor instantly took affront. Let Mr. Farwers, tell tho rest of his story in his own words : 1 recelved a note from him [T.0aAx}. which I have now, thanking me for my offorts in his behall, and arking me to (o to Washington and_ask HAYZS to make him Sccretury of War, And Friank Patuen Pnn Cllcago Postiaster] nsked me to got WiLLIAY Irxny 8uiric to write - fotter 10 Tlaves, to make Looax Collector of Customs. 1 saw Mr, Sxrra, and the lotter was weitten. The result was tho offer of the Braziliau misslun. The perfidious demon who had tricd by perfidious menns to elect a Republican Seua- tor by o Legislature that was anti-Ropub. lican, and whose nefarions soheme had pro- voked such hn indignant and anpibilating robuke, 18 * {hanked " for his labors, ond, despito his * infamy,"” 1a requestod to go to Washington and Inbor with Mr. Haves to holoxy. White Stockltig Park, % Lake shore, foor of Washington strect. Grand !‘.‘l!lnl arnive AY, DECEMBER 80, 1878, e — Gold and groenbacks sro still on equal »: torms. " —— To may have escaped general rocollection that New Yenr's Day hns been by act of Con- gress mndo o national holiday, a8 much ko a1 the Fourth of July, and that for this reason the resumption of specle paywmentsin the United States cannot go into effect until next Thursday, Jen. 2. The nct in question was possed last year, but it is probable that most peoplo had forgotten it. ‘WHY CELEBRATE RESUMPTIONY Tho ¢uostion is raised s to the proprioty and good tasto of so entrly o celcbration of Ttesumption as is proposed in tho meoting to be held in Farwell Iall on Thursday even- ing of this week. If not eminontly iitiing, thero is nt least no impropriety in it. Whon 88 o nation we wero compelled to resort to temporarily irredeemnable paper currency, that - specie ond ‘‘specio poper” con- stituted the only safe curroncy wos nearly as upiversslly-admitted o prin. ciple of publo cconomy ns wo have over scen in thio history of our Government. Inconvertible logal-tender papor was resort- " The Hocialist party of Chicngo s very much troubled to devise some way of pre- venting their hnlf-dozen leglalators.clect . from sellivg ont when it comes to voting for United States Scnator, 'The Executive Com- § mittee hns been intrmsted with the responsi- Lility of looking after the Assemblymen, but it doeyn’t nppear that anybody hes been ap- pointed to laok nfter tha Bxecutive Commit. ¢ 1lan hastened heav'nward un the goklen statr, teo, .manifent ctiongh that Mr, Buenwrky could for. | hava Lis friend mado Boeratary of ¥arl | O to with tho greatest regrot, and with tho W% for or agalnat the rosolutlon, whotier | Now lngh tho genial doctor all the wille :‘l‘.‘(‘ll.lv:lofi:l\!“vgf;;:‘enhrmr{:lm:g:‘ll T poen pins P — most solomn plodgos to return at tho enrliest | the pereon votleg was I favor of | Audardernin Toa coluinn well teplase man should inortify all his feclings aud took 7 : wardeilverdollars to Sub.Tronsaries insumsof | Could outraged virtuo msk more than this? The undertaker vears o hopeful wintls Gen. Suuaax s vested with the anthority | o) 05 0's; L 3 practicable moment to the old and woll-tried | o opposed to Congressipnal investign- | * grer prospects of & soon reviving trada, upon all pleasure as a weakness, yefore our 2 ,000 or $10,000, to be exchanged for green- | Then, too, eomes the worthy Fostmnster , t hetl h ¢ th ini o ———— e era camo with its Chiristisn__hermits, old Indla to sclect tho timo and placo of tha mext |y o o Lo snms, without compelling | of Ohiicago, keonly resonting tho ontrago at- standard and 1mensuro of values, Through | tom, or whetlier e wea of 0 opinion ) unuual reunion of the Aviny of the ‘Tennes- see, and it is said ho will name Chicago, and " > r Valley poured forth that Judge I ught A Washington diapatch represents the finanees | 1 Arabla and the Nilo pous mon who desire silver to got togather at lenst | tomptod by Fanwery, at Springfleld, bitterly | WeAry yonra we havo at last renchiod them, iat Judg Hizonowre onght or ought nobto of Loulstann iy rather o bad light. Undor thy | thest streains of monastictem. The Eromite 1 and, strango ns It must scem to those who | 89k for suvh an nvestigation. Yot this is wns A man who fled from civliization and took %' soarreuge tho date nsto mnake the reunion E‘I,D?O in greenbacks, deposit them with the { Inmnenting the decoy of poli'ucn, which had rem’emhorg(hc dopurtnro, agaiust ayiolont | 1ho vial petnt at dewno at tho presont stoge :«u:vnlm.lx,n‘u_nvc:nmcu:hl;: sn“:“ ;Imzao b;’:;: '.nufll:m desert l(m:: l, ’:‘:Aergmllnnm e‘:‘; £ ik Gevawion Tar recolvlog Cion. Gusie in this Hub.'rensury, and thon awnit the pleasure | emboldencd Fanwxnn to give such mortal " argoly facreased, cushibdinnce o g might cscapt D of tho movempnt. Whilo the uttered re- marks of somo at least of thoso who spoke indicated their viows as to the advigability of suffocating Congressional Inquiry, the record netion wont off ot nefde jesus that did not touch the core of the oase. The matter hns not beon batterad any by the bialf dny's talk, slthough tho apeeches woro quite interesting Sunday reading, and somo of them woro de- cidedly sharp and pungent., Ono ean read botween tho lines and seo that n great deal nioro was meant thin was sald, and that onit of the fulluess of tho heart the mouth did ‘not spenk, on that occasion, tho idons that were prossing for utterancs and doterminod opposition, we Tave alroady proctically redoomed tho last pladgoe of tha grent conflict for national life and human freedom. Why should not thoss wlio have nll nlong favored such a course rejoice at its consummation? . ’ But there aro other rensons of importaveo. The burden of Governmont will bo light- ened, tho activity of business promoted, and investments of oapital fu pormanent on- torprises greatly oncournged by giving the commereial world un assuranco that the American pooplo, and espacially the West- ern peoplo, aro in earncst in their regard for public faith and naotional credit. Wo havo 8lill ontstandivg nationnl bonda Learing & ond 6 per oent whioli, If funded at 4 por cont, would reduco the nnnual intcrest on our dobt over twenty millions. Thls reduc- tion would materially lossen national taxn. tion. The weork of refunding, It will bo romembered, was progrossing finely Inst winter nup to the time the nsect to ropeal the Resumption law passcd tho Nationnl House of Ropresontatives, ‘Tho sale of bondy immoftiatoly ceased, and did not begin again until it bocawe - pogitively known that tho Topen! act conld not pass the Honato, when the demand gradually rovived, ouly to be sgain suddenly and eutircly stoppod last Boptombor by tho unmexpocted rosult of the clection in Maine, No call was made for bonds from tho date of that clection till alter tho Novembar olections in the West, which so unexpectedly roversed tho sangutus cexpootations of tho anti.rosumptionista, Since that time the eale of 4 porcent bonds hosbeen ng large as wore the snles’of Gand 7 8.10 per centsat any thma duringthe War(tho sales for ona day lsst wook lacked but a few dollars of two and a half ymilioms), 1ind the salos con. tinued all the year at the average rato, ws thoy unquestionally wenld have done only for the opposition to resumption and tho de- mand for * fiat money,” over 2,000,000 would havo been save on the current yonr's jutercet in the public debt. Thin ia the direot expense to the National Troasury on account of the great noise mndo by a fow demagoyue politiclany, accompanicd by a troin of even moro noisy followers. What it has cost tho Dlusiness of thé country can never be known. T'he Houecst-Aouney Lieagno that hias proposed this colebration is o association of business men organized es- pecially to oppose and counternot the argu- ments against resumption, and to efford the friends of that measuro a definito plan by which to work for its support. Its work was educational, and was conducted in the sim. pleat and most uuobtrusive manner,—tho distribution of documents fo those who np- plied for thew on the question of resump- tiou end kindred topica fnvolved in the dis. cussion. Tho celebfation isto be in keepe ing with tLis plan of procedure,—no boast- ful, nolsy demonstratiop. The League nvks the citizens of Chicago to asscmbie qulctly fn » public ball to listen to an address from one of the wmost scLolarly sud eloquent of American statesuien,—oue who hos given, portiaps, moro careful study to tho subject on whibh ko will spenk tisau any other of tho of the Becrotary and the delay of the mints beforo thoy can got tho equivalont of the greenbacks in wilver coin, ‘I'ie purpose of Becgetary Surnuay to dis- oriminnte agninst the sllver dollars is tho more ovidont, howovor, in the light of his own convictious as to tho effoct of resump. tion, Heisof the opinion, he publicly de- clares, that the greonbacks will bo at o * smoll preminm over wold ™ outsido of New York on account of the greater convonience, lightness, ond portability of {he paper cur- rency, and becansoof tho delsy and exponse nttached to the process of sending greon- backs to New York for cxchange into gold. It this theory is corrcet, then greonbacks in Chicago will be worth more than gold, nnd, under the terms of Suxmaax's circular, poo- plo can only secure the silver dollare for actual uxe by depositing for them o curroncy worth more than gold, and lying out of the intercst on the sum so de- posited pending the roundabout and tedious process of accomplishing the exchango. This fully justifies the charge of Turz Tamune that Becretary Baenwan's policy is designed and calenlated o keopsilver outof tho handsof ovorybody, except thove who expresssuchade- cided proferonca for it over gold that they are willing toincor a specialloasinorderto scouro it. 'T'o got silver dollars a man will have to glvo a more valunblecurrency than evengold, ‘When greonbacks are warth more than gold Burnmax well knows that people are not go- ing to sond them to him in $1,000 packages in exchango for silver. Henco tho cunning- neas of ls littlo scheme to keep silver from flowing into circulation, If this isnot de- liberato discrimination, then we do not un- derutand the meaning of the word. But tho Chicago organ of tho gold mo- nopolists coolly suppresses the most con- viucing ovidonce of Smeman's presont de- tormination to dopreciate the silver dollar by circumventing ila general employment as mounoy. o has declared repeatedly that ke will not pay out tho silver dollars in any amount to any class of the Government croditors, whether officeholders or owners of bonds, unless they specially demand, this kind of legal-tender in preference to either gold or greenbacks, Thero will be no special demand for silver dollars by public creditors, for every form of indebteduess, including the payment of custoius duties to the Gove erument, can be discharged in groenbacks after Now-Year's day, Dlr. Suenuay knows, therefore, that mobody will be tempted to incar cost snd delay in order to obtain the silver dollard updor the conditions imposed Ly the torms of his cir. cular. DBut Buenaan could get the silver dollars into circulation, if ke wanted to, by paying them oat, in equal or fair proportion, to the Govormnent officials and employes, To could exhaust the cutire stock of silver dol- lary on hand in & few wonths by paying out silver (ollars to the awount of one-half on evary disbursement wmade by the Govern. ‘ment, beginning with the Presidont, and sot. ting the cxample by taking one-half of his owun salary in that forw of legal-tender. But Le will not do this, and in refusing to do so offensc 08 to propose s echemo that might not be ‘“safe,” and that might *lend to an Iuvostigation,” and asks tho * bafiled villain” to nsk Wirniax Hesny Bwrrn to importunoe tho President to sppoint his outraged friend Collector of Chicngo Customs! And Far. wern asked the President, but he lind nlrondy selocted a Beorotary of War, and therefore offerod Loaan tho Ministership to Drazil as the best thing at his disposal at tho time, It will bo seen, therefore, how the offenso of Farwziy, {n offering to bavo a Republican Bonator electod by the aid of Dewmocratic voles, completely eut him off from all furthor friendship or recognition by the man "whom he vainly attempted to enlist in o achemo which might have lod to investiga. tlon, and was not safe, city on his return to Awerien by way of tho Lacitlo Const. ‘I'he first formnl welcome ex- temled to tho “ex-President by lus old cow- rades in arms would mnke the rounfon mem- oruble indeed, and Chicago ~vould be glud to Lo the secne of so interesting an event, by Gov. KELLOGG sncot, and there is danger | the Inborn ‘love of hsppiness followed, for u’(u "muKaununry intcrest will not ba mfia. ‘;lw;;,onlg ot .'.!'f;: h;i \-cfl-u f»"é.?'.';.‘ifi.’..'f‘{-‘.’f’.’f,‘ Mera, Junks assured us that * palitics is o sclence f.;:.“ i uny. b oy o e down In louisiana,” but 1t ovidently doesn't | thousand hermits assembled in valley, or inoun- tnclude the subject of linance, The “sclence” | tain, or plain, that they who scorned all pleas- she reforred to only related to tho monipulation | Ure mizht linve the pleusure of cumpanionship. of visiting stotcsmen ond Returning Boargs, | Although thay atefn perfect pliutice, and with e faces unrclicved for yeara Suy & smilo, and ate ouly a lttle bread, and _oll, and salt, shd sat on The Demoerats intend that BLATNEG shall tes- | g Jittlo bunch of straw by day, whick bundle be- tify before the TriLek Connnittes in regard to | came a pillow at night, yot they wished the frauds In Bouthern -elections, They hape to | pleasurs of Boclety, ang alwass located in such prove out of BLAINE'S own mouth that his | 8 monner that each could ¢nee some companions of the common misery, “1n lndla, where tho recent speeel svas bascd upon flmsy rumors and [ 5iogt raiserablo scif-tofsurers exiat, theve scek- unsupported allcgations, and lu that way make | ers of sufferlug o fn groups, that they may & poing nzalust him, That erowd has not mado | have the ploasure of the coupany of cach other. much headway in thelr offorts to checkmate Mr, | ‘Thus thess sots of men who hava set forth with airing. of douying soif have Tuax thus far, and he Is probubly propared to [ Hio, cardinal dudtring oF Sehing sl TaNs meet any of their maneuvres now. cuce of companiviis, ‘Ilnis has saceticism tailed e to root but from the heart the motive of happl- Between the 1st of May and the 81st of Octo- :;su‘.‘ ?:mu"ic w&x:;‘n “vlh:: c:‘w‘v;-;l to b;. ;:;:‘L‘rfn ¥ o] 6 us Bskc 0 e ber 671,792 nran;(.en stayed In Parfsian hotels o 108 mited to hoppiness oL belne scen, and lodging-houses, being 46,021 fn excessof the G e od 607 1 P When this occentricity of human nature passi Vialtors to the 1607 Exbibition, and 303,774 M [ gyer from the Pazan 1o thie Christian world it cxcess of lust vear. Of these, 218,603 were | could not by any ¢ffort become o verfoct sulf- foreigners, of whom 04,044 were Engiisb, 23,631 | donlal, for the recluses, the hermits, and }llg Germans, 21,419 Belgians, 10,417 Italiaus, 14,550 manks, a1l betrayed pointsat which they wante 3 e 1 4 80 Tapidly did these Americons, 18,24 Bwiss, 10,534 Sponlards, and | happinss b s in 80 B, SETNTELS 100 0,073 Austriaus, Thisty-alx Hoyal versonnges | astery becamen place where tiese was plonty of visited tise Exhibition goodfood, and good wine, and zood hearty e i, T b et e e Ex-Benator 1ENnERSON, of Missourd, is the | the quality at last of thos - latest talked-sbout candidato for the Torlin | Crebisd e':"!:;;'fi“:":‘“'{“fi;'ll v‘,fi;;’;’;’.{ A soul misslou. One writer suss o has “great geo- | gtubborn fa the natural lsw of pleasure tht men wraphical . strenuth,” which, added to his par- | who hayesct forth to upposo it have begu found sonal quulifications and personal friendship for | ut Jast fatter and redder of fuce and jol! {:r thanu Hecretary Bcnvnz, makes Wi s promieing 1hose who rematued away from thls coutest with possibility.” How I3 It ubout his * pérsonal “’;g:;l':i';;;‘.:}"‘,_‘:”fl',',,,“,,m“.,, B i ? maguetsm™ 1 ‘That is gottlng to bo considered | cepded n overcoming s smile and foy of one of tho necossary asscts of a really brilliaue ¢ u'mh.'io |l|n: ':HI;MII;';!W hr:v:‘tnlu;{. :;m hll]nnh:g-“l ¢ . the other natural e A AL B O, e ' cffort to' averthrow pleasiire, these men havo Speakine of thn Hon, 8amuer T. Groven, dregzed down ol elic. The sulnd hastens to stupor when it has becomo con- who lu a candidate for the United States Senato | Uin tibe B 8por W o sround it worth from Missourl, & correspondent of the New | fiving tor. The miore tho sscetic, be b Vugan York World says that **he is too zood & man for | or Christin, ba he » Btols or & Fakir, or us to hape 10 see returned to the Senato ut pres- | Mook, llmits the horizon of plessure in thy best senws of that word, the more hie limits the cut from Missourl, whero factions 1 the Demo- nul‘rcnrh:mu o the mind Wod_ heart, xod Cons cratle party have fought cach other hottv for | {equty the powers and works of his iife. A sul- soine yeurs, and prevented the best man from | cide II- :; m‘:mj whos.f ‘l:‘urz lias brnulol:u gn:cl;niihy. ENTON.” | ciopticd of jov au u hope of an astanlug to !"“..’ww" yrlh |},u suteid, \ lmndllmmuwm-;:uc rhu lwl;l’n the o - thieory ol the sulclde, but 1h a Jews real fori Cleveland bas Just added 3,250,000 to her | JUSEY B L S0 4" thia suicida, but bas debt for o big bridge connecting the east and | 0" 'yet riach to his practice. west portions of the vity, The facity with A'vlaasie orator once spoke so&owerfully which corporations and mublcipulities sllde Into | sbou this worthlcasmess of human cxlatence that debt In these latter days fsone of the most | is nidresses were always folowed by & sudden ¢ cs. Wi bappl strikine {and lamentable) characteristics of wur :f;;'i’::,"i ;‘.L“k‘m‘;l'm “‘"‘l““m{’:’;fll“:’h‘; h:‘;"rfl wodern elvllization, " some of vur ancestors cherisbed for pleasur S R ————— mado the world scein so stuall sad ulduervl:g Tu'Missourl they refer Lo the Scnlnw‘r‘;rlll ques- | thiat they ‘:(ld rutlmi: [Z] el:mndl;ho’wunll,'.h w‘r’:‘kn w8ixty-stx.” 1o Wisconsin | esteem or thelr ctiarity, From ol cl :1;:: ,““ll'l k,:m:'. g‘;(m,_uu ',»_umg being seyen | Hhey had sown broadcast with thelr hatred of Y el - p laugliter, chey reaped & Lorvest ot _judifferauce gentleaicn who want 1t bad; and i Iilluols, | ) reotatiess of soul. 1t matiebed littisto thom Jouy Louax i trylugto ¥ cucbre*? honest DIoK | pow muct their nelchbor or thelr euciny sutfer- Ourrspy out uf thesuat, ed, for sufleribe wos s dignitied conditlon of L ——— xly snd wind, sug wos not hall so wesk a Cougress is to skcd 10 grant & charter fb | thing as loud enjoyment. 1f thia stolcisin y 1 cin 10 be miarts and to slog a uew televrap compouy to toupact all the :::;::’:‘L'&T”-flw;lm“-v» made theni willing Teadingeitics of the United States, It 1s chuimed | ¢ pnake murtyis of others and to siog cheer- thiat it can be done for §5,000,000, slthough the | tully ut the burning of other bodles thau thelr Jines of the Western Unlun peprescut a cost of | owo. 0 asceliclin bau but ouo side to jt— 000 the uollity to endure Hils—it migh 30,000, — virtio, ‘bt It bus- shwary suotiee e Peyey, did not go into tho emotivoal Wssulty | pand burned, i an sdequute compeusation. Lusinuss to suy extent. ‘Tho “emotion™ was '{nu. f.?& 'neflou,.‘.. 1?1' (;mxi.;‘:;:,e:::‘byl:?.puhnl? ¢! . K U0X 18 dark slde, 108 2 Sxpsndeti ’W‘"flfi"fi_— mmy Whith coabled lll;!nll i) r“[;lu“:‘ vl%u Next Thursday moruine all porsons Indebted | Wace ':‘:“:ul‘; “‘,‘kpm‘:"" A i o 10 us can bave ile satiafaction o paytug tuetr | FUNET (T o care for tha bapuiness debts lu uogh or sliver, oF greeubacky. of others, It is uo doubt true that same of thu I fron-bearted meu fn the past dld grest good in GuAXT wrote & letter 1o BUERIDAY saying | their day, but ons may '-!II‘ be_elid that lhxdr thut it would pleass Llwm 1f ha wquid let Fugp | day has pussod away, sud that with the pasaing The ** rectification " of the Afghan frontier which Bracoxsrrrtd adverted to in his recent speech in Parllament {8 progressiug fumously. Somo Idea of the manuer in Wwhich the thing ia to bo rectified in suggested in tho nunouncemont by Gen. tonents, Com- mandor of tho Brilish forces, to the inhabi. tauts of the Kurnm Valley, that the rule of . the Amcer hnd pnssed away forever, and that honcoforth thoy must copsidor them- sclves os under the sovoroiguty of tho Emprevs of India,—which is rectification with a vougoance, ‘The Washington correspondent of the Cincin. uatl Commereial bas been collating somo statis- tics from the Post-Ollice Department that have o bearivg upon the material and intellm\ul growth of the country. The entire number'of stamps {ssued sinco June 80, 1847, amounts to 0,710,508,627, * emough,” the calenlator Infortne us, “to reach slx times around the ocarth i claced vnd to end.” Thelr sggregato valto reaches $280,327,08.00, At the opening of the War, they had reached 216,870,660, aud repre- sented a faco-value of 85,020,030, Therc was a slight falling off in 1801, hut that was promptiy recovered, and sinca then the fssue of stamps hias incressed on the average about 100,000 o dny, ‘or more than 80,000,000 yoarly, lu the fiscul year ending last summier the nume ber of stamps amounted to TH,001,- G618, and thelr ‘value oggregated 820, BG2463. During the tiftcen ycars fn £mch EHERMAN, rmmgu, AND THE FPRES- ENCY. The Presidential bee scems to be buzzing in tho bonnet of every Ollo politiolan whose prominence entitles him to cast an cxpoctant oyo upon tho White Tlouso, As spon as Henator Trrunsman distovered the little fnsect in his head-goar, ho ot once commanicatod his condition to his fricnds, who promptly peatered him to run for Governor of Olio,— a test whioh seems to be tacitly assumod as the succeasful condition for a Presidential unomination, Tho proposition, Lowover, daca uot atriko Mr. THURMAN very favorably, Yo Is not altogethor sure what the result of a Goberuatorial race would be, nor what tho sentiment of the peopla of Okio is towards him. His flop ovor frotn bullion to the rag- baby flopped the State over to the llepub. licans last fall, If ho rauns and is beaten, that is not only tha end of him as a Prosi. dcntial candidate, but aa a politician, aud he would be relegnted immediately to the tomb of tho Capulets. If he runs for an offico which Lo does mot wamft, excopt for a stopping-stone to wsomething higher, ho invites an altack all along the liné, and a showing up of personal record in which Oincinnati editors are very adroit and search. ing, and thiw, too, long before the realfight comes on, If ho declines to run, however, Le at once lsys himself open to tho oharge of timidity, and will discourage and disgust his frionds, Ilence he is in the prodivament eithorof declining a nomination which sy never been offered to him, which of itaelf s cool, even for a politician, or of accepting & nominatign which has not been tendercd bhim, ond'inaking & run whick will probably land him snd bis party in everlasting limbo. It now transpires that another favorite son of Ohio is not not averse to quitting the Treasury and runuing for Governor, and thus by easy stages from Governor to Sen. stor, and Benator to President, reach the Whito Heuse. Not having as wuch modesty o8 Tuusmax, Bexamax is sot afroid to put bimself in trainivg, and ¢ shoot " the em- barrassments. He is not only willing, but be is auzious, because with (he oud of the prosent Adwinistration le mey bo left out in tho cold. With this cheerful prospect before him, ke has uothing valushle to lose. Ho wust boa United States District-Attornoy Lroxann, of Louisiana, has gono to Caddo Parish to prosecuto tho parties who managed tho Con- gressional clection #o effvctually in tho inter- ust of nsolid Bouth that what with being Lilled sud doprived of a placo to voto on . clectionddsy the wmogroes of that vicinity fuiled to demonstrato any political strongth worth mentioning. Although o native of Cuddo, and o former Domoorat aud Confod- srate, Judgo LeoNarp i now a Republican oflicial, and the feoling againat himis sobitter awong his former neighbors that gravo fears for his futo aro entortained in Noew Orloans. Mo bas hadthe courago to ropresent things as ho found them in his report to the Depart- ment of Justice, and to discharge hin Quties fearlessly in the effort to bring to justica the perpetrators of theso bloody crmncs, and they would kill him if they dared, stamped euvelopes have been lasued, the Gove ernuent has sold o the public 1,819,601,625, ot which 570,230,800 have been *request envel- opes, ‘Tho number Issued in 1853 was 5,000,000, tho nomber (saued last year 183,500,430, Postal cards srore firt ssucd In May, 1874, thoe deaign now in use hoaving been adopted in 1878, The total number fssued {s 751,240,500, of which nearly one-third (200,050,000) were nsod last year. Stamps of special deslzn have heen fasued for the uso of coch department io prepaving ofliciul mall matter, Huch stamps were {ssued sud atill remalu tn use, covering forty-ulne va- vlotles, the largest denomination, $20, belng used by the Btate Departmeut. Under the act of June 23, 1872, stamps of spoctal design wore provided for the prepsyment of postagu on newspapers aud poriodicals, The issue was be- guu on the 11th of December previous snd still contnues. ‘Tho dewomninations are from two cents to 800, It tho sale of stamue increase in the future as In tho past, within tuu years it will reack $40,000,000 nnuually, ————— ‘The validity of the act of the Jsst Legislaluro of this Btate known aa the Trawp law, for the suninary apprehicusion of vugrauts and profes- slonal crininals, 1s st} & watter ol yuesion, Judizo MCALLISTEH, of this city, declared fv un- coustitutloual on the ground that it denles trial by Jury to srrested vogrants. On the other bund, Judges McRosarts, of Julict, stcCul- Locu, of Peorlg, aud HisLEY, of Quincy, equal- 1y uble juriscs, and whose sympathies urc not so strougly on the sido of the crimival classes, and tramps, and vagrauts, belisviug that tho act does not take away the trisl by jury, luve de- cided I favor ol the law's: constitutionality. ‘I'ue Stato Bupromsy Court will probably ere loug settlo the queastion. \ Now that tho civil authority has begim to mke itsolf felt and respected, backed Ly tho military, there is somo prospeot that the barbarians of Nreathitt County, Ky., oy bo taught to respect the law and censa to settlo their neighborhood-disagreements with the revolver and shotgun, It is the irst timo since the War that thoy have been madv to fecl that the Btato was u power to be respected and drended, aud it it is the fault of the authorities that thoy have not been taught the lesson sooner. Ycople living sixty wmiles from railroad or tolegraph vommuaication are apt to nced furciblo remiuders of tho kind, sud 1t would pay the Btate to occasionally take a few rep- resentotive savages in Broathitt on a sight- #ueing excursion, just us Rep Ovoup, Bror- rxp ‘L'ais, and other wild Bioux Chiefs used 10 bo trottod around amoug civilized peopla 't to show them thoe power aud resources of the Creat Fath, "I'bio first move of tho Heuato Bpecial Com- mitteo will probebly bo the assigoment of & Sub-Committeo of threo Republicans and two Dimocrats—Tergs, Oamrsoy, Kinx- woop, BatLey, aud Gasrann—for immudiste i servico in tuking testimony in Louisiaus, wherv violeneo and fruud the wost atrocions and shanclul aro reported to bave occurred. —et— Tue miserable quibble upon 8 single word in the new Approprlation LIl having been disposcd of, and the prover Jaw officer baviug given bis apiufou that the Investigutiug Committec bas there f e men who could Bobd their hand o a Upon the return of this Bub-Cowmittes, | ko deprives tho Governwent of oue of the | something or a nothing. It Le gotsdo- | people's repreasntatives,—who saw early the ‘::}u‘r‘“[‘:::’a?m‘"““"':';';":‘;e:‘t‘h‘:;:‘h‘:k"u:“:"::fi Ko, S Y Ll L ers coustnicd livy passed s soon after the resssembling of Cougress, | essentinl advautages which it securcd ulong | fuated as Governor ho ouly realizes tho fate | cowing conflict, and prepared to wmeet it, Iy aud tratsuct it 1ihout auy Uouecessary d S il il wixo the men WL could, Withojt Dinchiog, b Resumption day will be & sort of Black Friday | $5 ol gl e o provision will be wade for covering the | with other dubtors o muake choleo of the | that may overtake biin if bo does not ruu, | whou luguy otbers thought guch preparation Y | iu the sawe blaze the bunds ol otlier | : o 4 Jav, and with the wost rheid serutivy. Toey | for (be Ubio * dee.” Let us bave, lustead of froulwen, souls sesitive i ground in Bouth Caroliva, Massachusetts, | kind of legal-teuder which it will pay out. | If Tuvuaax ruus, it will bo because Lis | but a woste of procious time, No wmatter | ). befure thew the ballet-box stuttiug Io 5 - ————— r to foy sud ."‘f‘”' (.‘,lr thesd “,.iy ““t (.uur; % wud, indeed, iu wll other States Whorda it i | TLove wouli e dajustice or disshwination | fiends push Liz on the courie and bo vl | what his owa views vu the Suauciul question © Souts Caroling, by Wiish an eutirs Danoerate Lave you tesutied folly the doy sud pun ool o CF,

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