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‘“Hi UCHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, INTY—1LWELVI FREE SIIIPS, requires the nfacturer to,involee his goods, when he linports thens here as his own, v their actual market-value m the princlpal markets of the conntry where they were manufactured, no matter what their cost to lim, no matter wheth- on a tour of Investigation on his nwn account, e 1md vrowted up the bed of the stream, and had “stalked " Al Muyid. He had not found the vicinity abrudoned. He found at thie foot of the hili a_haudful of natiie sa and A cal wwas hardly cliecked by the pante of '35, s ol g : 2 3 iy voutsaneit iy et domand, and frag TilE: COURTS, Tathert S gan gy & Tickaeds and folomion ably emploved In Western ventares. This Citcuit Cobnr—Jdunon Ronens—Charies P. drew eapital wwar from the oeean, o ot Packer ve. Charlea S. aod Emma R. Hale, Carter Harrison's Argument Before | &From 184 to 151 interest ruicd highthrouzh- | | jability of the Stockholdars of the | #90-61 Report of the Bupervising Bpecial er they cost more or lesa than kuch actunl mar- [ couple of officers. Col. Appleysnt was the firat 5 out the United Btates, and jow In England. 5 o = Agent of the Treasury Depart- Ket-valuo: In sahatance and ocr o requiras | T to entor Al Musjid. . CHisholine was nada the Houso Committee on Com- Thesc reveral caures brought about a rapidiy- Bank of Chicago. RELIGIOUS. ment, the manufacturer to involco them 'at what tha | welcome as the bearer of glud tidings, and we merce. decreasing 5 spusition to nvest in ships here, i putchaser would hiava to pav fur them and (n- | srrambled down the face of the crag, crossed and a rapldly-incr e dispusition to maka NOON PRAYFER-MEETING. . ;‘ulvru llllmrll at. That fs the theory of I"m the meadov, npu.-m'-d through (h‘?::‘;:flfl_l;‘luf:;l —_— v.u{}:lwv:fimflzlcs I\."nr nh:“mh.““ v Record of Judgments, New Suits, The nnon prayer-meetiog in Lower Forwell ' Undervalnations, Chargos and Come | puyte tneavars io carty. apt iak trooer bl | dor he heotng o, A0t o e MAEit W | Why tho Ameriean Flag Was Driven | yenc™ it oot beep over fourteen Criminal Business, Ete. Hall yesterday, led by the Bostan evangelist, - mission O nnd Bugar- L. as far an it Is possiblo for human legisla- | lay about, smmunition of all kinds abounded, from the Senst and How It May years, and \'vnr’ by year In l:j‘tm'h;w le.s. "Jur PR waa very well attended, all the seats being coe Fraunds, tiun to carry out a principle.’” a lnnuu':cuxrus ol every umm; llcrl it one havy Judge Moore yesterday was treated toanother | Ctpled, and not a fow people being oblized to | Tuere nplwnrs tohe but ona effectual remedy | hollows. “The filmay tents were full of food Be Restored. eutered Into compet |Imn with those of other A ¥ & stand up. To-doy and after the large hall will | :;‘r lhfmu Jlllllml'lllc!,lnml[ that fa the :%ng‘m- --Iul cl'ulhilnx. l‘r!llolnnu wero lh;mnzm"m Sy"r‘:‘:;";.flc dldu'i,;l“ n!’.{' :‘;i.,"."f.;;"i‘.‘.!‘:{',‘.k’&"::: :lecll«!:ln :»I: nlr(mml\ent o‘n the motlon fur fojunc: | SH0 0 be ased for themeeiingss dence of The Tridune. . ion of svoddiic {or ad-valorem dutufes, thas | who clearly expected to Le shot on he 4 ¢ = » lon by the Keeelver of b3 4 mrln;:::";;"(’; Tan. 18mMr. Ae K. Tin-.| 10, 8llks ani elaves. J spot. We fonnd piaeidly Aitting, ehewing chi- J Erom Our Onen t‘nmmdn)!- exception. They say American shipbulding s THE DANK OF CRICAGO The ¢xerclses were opened by the singlog of YPARHIRGTON, B s oy et In this connection, attention 18 called to & ome half-<lozen peaceful resldents of | Wasmivarox, D. C., Jan. 18.—~The Tlouse | competing with that of other countries. At “Tbe Preclons Name." gle, Chlef of Bpeelal Agents, bas submitted the m:ll provision of the Tritfhl customs-laws, in cx- 1d. who, not belng Afghans, had not | Commitiec on Commeree has commenced hears | Wilinington thev arc_buflding ships for Drazi | #2alnst the depositors wiho are sceking o sue A )] The Rev. W. F, Craftaled in prayer, nsking jlowing repurt relativa to undervaluations, | fstence at the time when ad-valorem dntles were | Fun mwavs and we found 1n the squalid camy s bl It e by | and for other lands. Why, then, the stockholders. The case has assumed con- . :flcnr-rrnud-.' dnd the clisrges and commisslon | collected In Great Britaln, under which wer- | soma thirty wretched, fever-stricken Afghans, ::‘u'!r l::'fl::::';:‘ l:nl;::ur"::f ,'mm,':,:;l&:’ ‘,m'_ DOES NOT GUR BUIPPING INCREASE] suderable 1mportance to the stockholders of the {;::":;:;'g;"":’:;fx;":z" sz"‘::“;‘: '.':'ll 5';:; . pivie chandisa alleed to bo undereatucd was taken | who had ance been soldlers, and who had heen Bibitors Togistey Tow 8 to. shipping, - e | 18 surely ouzht, i we can ulld for othier peo- | various defunct bauks of this city, and overa 5 g mi en possession of by the ustoms-oftierrs, and the ¥alue as stated'In the Involee, with b per cent addition, was pald to the Importer as a full UNDERVALUATIONS, s It has been cethinated by many persons, wells informed fn respect to customa matters, that left hers to their fate. Ve climbed up tho Ateep ascent to the fort to find it, not Indeed *In rags,”’ as an lmagiuntive pereon descrihed : le. Yet, when a sclentifle exjedition was | week ago Judge Moors re the attorneys | Wb the presence of Uod; that, lixe Moses of reprosentatives of ‘tho Protectiontts wero | Dcired a fow montha sini, 1hls Coneress way | 1oos, %0 ‘l“"‘"‘,“’mj‘;"",’,‘e"."“"::;i‘)’. of the Fider. | ol they might fecl that they wero leading | present In full force, Mr. Harrison advoested | Jobbied not to erant a register to a forefzn-hnilt X C, God’s host. % by und ) equivalent for his goods, A law of thla iind on | 1t, but severely battered, in its house were W _ v ity, State Bavings, and * llechive® banks to L the lose to ml’nt“fl‘:i“.\%let.’y -mc:::é'flfi-:::fi our statute-bovka would have ® wholcsome | several woundted Afshnn soldiers, and great | frec ships, and supported uis bill fn '\m!"fl: l:.h:‘l‘.'lnhcullfld b'e'r.:fi".'\'.'fi'n'nfx‘fi"f.fi t:nl:,"‘;‘: cume In and take part. They did not appear | P Heminaway announced that Brothers Pen- ""“,".'%‘."ni”fg,om.(m per annum. There can | cffect upon forelgn manufacturers. store of food for man and horse. At this point. TUE FOLLOWINO BPRECIS Sae aage ¥ Iast Monday, when the srzument began, and ¢ | tccost and Stebbina would lead the noon meet- T h " doubt that many millions aro loat CHARGES AND COMMISSION CASES, 1 aultted further fljllflmuuu. having deter- | /Esop tells us that in olden tme & traveler | P95 g poe ships can be Lullt | was then continued until yesterday, The ques. | J0R8 until further noflce, aud hold unlon serv- dropped Into the hutof aSatyr. His fingers 5 oLy 4 b Wera numbed with cold, 80 lie blew upon tictn }‘"“;‘,’v";‘l" 'r"‘_ l,'";'flf":‘fin"";“:’,‘n‘:',’,‘l",fe"“\"_’; i‘{; '|f tions are, to whom are the stackholders | fcos o the First kc""‘?'"“""""‘ Charch every 3 lo glvo them sarntl, "Ilu.?‘;u] deifzhted o Fross, dlsnatehes. annogneed Ahat toaine van | Hable, whether to depositars Individually or to wfl;‘“fie‘:{:gfi !:,ff"lt“wq;“;’g‘l';nu“ Sheiiie e e el b 1o | euit Mscues tie Litl Lhnd thy lonor ot Intro- | the Eecelver, and whotlier suca labiilty 18 to bo | 1o'renew the acquaintance mads two years azw, | bust incontinently turned hls gueat out of ducing, and yet you see thia room ix lled with | enforced at law or fn equity, Tn the case of tho | He antlcipated a blessing which God was alwags | doora; bo would lissa wothing to”do with oo | 1% feoun Maine, and Ehestor, and Witminglon | Bank of Chicago, however, atil other questions | prepared to give to those who Ipoked for it o ke 4 B 2 i % nsivle fo r boing i “’.‘lf‘r",’"-"" hflvthllnm.on:xclntfin}':kn" from Molne (Mr. ftoey nwa, Mr. Hale says ho hias not heard of | 27¢ ralsed as totho legality of tue incorporativn 2‘!:1: 1’3:: 'T:r:‘;rwlju;':u pnntul’: h:d aln mz 1Halt) rocatls L0 v Anomory this. AHME fardte: S detiiatit fevin the ‘l’f"‘,"“) O rebeal o ;:;:",‘,':l’,'::"'n'.":)"";';':;"“ln’;‘de';‘;:‘l‘;"’_"l:: are | thom to come, leuring the door to oven taclt ol 2 & e v, iese lawa, r, whal everyhody juess is . 0 [T ened by the han s Leutnlile; Forisitelln you Dty ot e 90 | nalidss busiicss, There i perhans no Iaw on jectlons are mado ta the form of the petition of | providence Tor wuch nwork as wilsht he cone. B ottt T Bhear o MCILOUF | the statte-boot 8o little nuderstond o these, | o Recelver, which (s flled for the purpasc of | ‘There was no orranization. There nad beon no o b 1 the paat days of b b er | Thore are perlinps dozens of men b this Congress o s itlon.of sl bedoomtti general consultation. IL didn’t seem i Lo i ce v . e W jy pould pot, il they wished, purchase In En. | &4 3 s would extend to all the churches, fle and Mr. i’fe'h're"#?e'%“‘v’ffi,‘;’ :‘Izrll.l:: ‘-‘:i‘n :‘(-‘5111':‘_[}:!‘» :h:;'- fllnmlju l';l]lfllny-luul or o r&cuu?fi- acht I‘,‘“,‘f,f“" charter lability szainst the latter for the beve- | Stebbins were ut the dhlmm‘xl of anybody whe ¢ i T under thetr country’s £, uilders o ;. wunt _their help, but uy he peo;; ;:.ll:"lll'nll; hllgtlll:lzll':u 2‘[-I:xlll.r(l::l‘l-dv‘:’xx'l “:v‘nnl::id l:::::‘ 'flzfif ':(“,:'I:;:t}::: anetes and e to-day competing, m’l?l:: ll‘rtzlll:rf::‘:l;::ltudny was only & contlaua- a"fi::fl':;ndt'vl*;ld“rlml‘:fl-:"l,\‘ ‘:?“;Af‘ ."l‘fl‘v I']l%? 3 Wl ches huilders. K services, icy were only men, and were noth. x}"fl:{ ‘é}’,?,"‘?vfi,.f,?""}?fi" u.[:],'. ‘1’.',‘1’.; ];:’,fl '5.'1’,':: TUEN WIHY THIS NERVOUSNESS :III‘::IX :Lo“‘h:: :;‘l‘:‘”on"“:'.“'fu"":"d Z':"’“:‘:;"';z: fug unless God joled with them. Nonowa: ' American shippine was driven frum the seas | whenever this Committee sits upo! bill relat- " P g " igor abont so weak but He could make bim mighty. The ) by the Alnbama and othier Confederats crmscrs, |tz to the Nuvivation Juwal I8 they can com. | {njunction madeand argued ot intervalsof about | nreat words of the Iiblo In certaln” phases of + but that it wos now reealuing slowly its fost | pete suceessfully with those abrey why does | voce nweek ever since, Shuleldt & Westover | thelr work were, *“Ha 1s able. Chie worid of \ grandeur, That today labor and maierial are | our merchant-marive shippinginterest notwrow ! | appeared for the ercditors who are sulbe the ('““h""fil“‘c Mame ho '“‘l“"““"hl“ l’f“s’l"lm_uv ! #0 cheup ‘l.lhafi our nhlrlfillulhlcn nn;:bl-:plo] bulld d:llll‘ 1860 ;-gr‘mmwfrfin wlluuu"l)-wld mlllllux‘xl of | stickholders, Gen. Thompson and Edwin ::;;d‘;l“l&;l’fflf': nfizm:fifi'&:w.ru(fifii" ti‘m"kyt_y : Detter and cheaper ships, upon the Delaware oflurs, and two-thirds of this was carried on alker for the bank, aud 0. K. A, tfutehinson 2 g o 5 of Maine, than ean be boft [ Amerléan bottoms. In 1577 it had v alker forthe bank, aud . K. A, Hevad tn special cfTort, else he ahould not bave :‘x’;(.n?":lt‘glf:f?fi‘:} Tie aays Jt would be absolute | 1,20 millions, In the m’l’, qu l?;uflmh‘en aod Alfred B. Mason for stockholders. Mr. | Iald down a pastorate of fonrteen yenrs Lo enter cruclty to repeal these prohibitory Taws now | our earrying should haveso groen that it should | Chartes Hitcheock was also presant on behalf of | into this work. He trusted that “pastors, men tunt cflunp latior s enlbl‘nc these peoplo to re- | give us i Irelubtace on B miWous. Bat, under | the Fidelity Bank, nod J. L, High for the State | 804 wowmen, whether they could all act togetuer place the mighty flext of carricrs unon the seas, | the protecting et of pronibitory laws, Awoeri- Savings !nltlwtl‘on Tha. arramieat was Tlich inone glm-v; or uot, woild comie together ouco s . When laborwas dear, and wos benumbing the | can bottomns carrled ouly 510 nifilions, while fors avings . Q. Ary sy aud uuite their hearts und volees In praver, builder’s finzers, then Protectlon's breath was | elgn huttoms carrivd 550 millions, in 1860 we | taken up do novo, as thuagh it came up forthe | fle then read from the binth chapier of necessary to warm them. Now, when labor fs | carrled two-thirds of our comtnerce, and fn 1877 | first time. 5tr, Edwin Walker stated the object | Matthew, and spoke of the lmportance of be- \ cheap, und his l.u‘lmn is hot, Prllntn‘cuu;x'. brel-u: um\,. uu-,-Jm:rv.n. i i s of the hil), and asked for an tnjuuction, ffi:‘,}gfi rl;jl:l“l (“;z‘))d :‘:x’-bzulu l:‘.-,r :::m:luwur :m“:‘::fl' 3 be kept blowing to cool it. [ say, Pu Suow, gentiemen, take your pencils and make . o e: e tore a Pritection, r rather Prohibition, out of “doote. | 8 ilttle Sateulating. e ou heneiis and corn. | Mr. Stufeldt claimed that the Recelver was | Wiy this or that without sopploge 16 mined to ride buck ta Jumrood to the telerraph 01 on &his &ccount. In sume o office, Tho Qeneral Intensted me. with teles viasees of merchandise, American merchants Yiavo been compolled by roason of undervalua- tions to etop lmporting on their own account, and to buy thelr goods” from commisalon-mer- chants who receive the merchandise on conaign- ment from manufacturers In Europe. It has Leen arzued that the increass of finportations by cousieninent In this country is the result of progress In_business, and is simply following the course of European trade; and that the fact that merchandise of n particular character is mported into the United States on_consign- ment oniy, and 18 never purchased in Europe by an Amerfean dealer, 18 no indication that such merchangise Is undervalued. To this it may be answered that goods of the same character and quality ns thoso sent to the United Btates on consirnwent only_aro freely sold at the olaces of manmfacture in Europe to other marketa than the United 8tates, and would be purchased by fiporters In Lhis country, having resident buy- ers 1n the European markets, 1€ it were poesible for them tobuy the goods at tho market-rates, and tmport and ecll them in competition with consiznea goods without loss. This cannot be ddone so Jong as cousigned goods are allowed to e entered at the value fixed hy the manufae- in Europe, who send them to thelr regu- Jar arents in this country for sale. s A Specinl efforts have been made by this division toascertain the-irue market-valuo of certain tines of guods which sre imported by consign- mentonly, and these eforts have been partially successful. * 2 Owing to the_provisions of the act of June 157, under which it If necessary to vrove nn intent on the part of the importers to defraud An examination of tho clatins known as tho charges and commissfon cnsea was begun dur- fnez the year, and ix not yet completcd. Facts were déveloped, however, nrior to the close of tho last scasion of Congress, sufliclent to show that a grent number of thess elaims were based upon frauduient nrotests: and, unon being ad- vised ot thiese facts, tho Committea on Appro- priutfona declined to make the necessary apnro- priations to pay ton of the clulns which were at that time adjusted, amounting to $42,901.71, An appropriation of 2350 only was made to pay the amount of one claim, which was foun be bosed upon & genuine protest. It is es- timated by the oflicers who have examined theso elaims that the suim of 8%)0,000 has been oaid sinee 1563 to authorized attorneys of Im- rnrtun in cases upon which no legal.protests hald been made. The papera I 553 of the 650 suits stlll pending havo been examined; and of that number 338 are pronounced invalld, for want of legal protests, ‘Yo state the cxact nmount involved [n theso casca would necessl- tate the computativn of the dutles poid on the charzesaud colnmissions and theinterest therenn in cach fnvolee and entry, ‘F'als can anly be done by the emplovnient of & large elerical force, An cstimate bosod upon the avi monnt pakd noon the cases herctofore settled, however, fndieales that the savine to the Uovernment by the fnvestleatlon of these cases will bo inors than a milllen of dollars. BUGAI-FRALDS, Inveatigations of allezed frands in the im- portation aud exportation of sucar, begun be fure the close of the fiscal year, ore still fn Iymgruu. Buch frauds are belie grams giving the zood news to the Viceroy and Commander-n-Chilef, and away I rode back nlong our weary track of yesterday, BLEST TURKEY. The Land of Unlimlted Paper Money, Chrresondence Loadon Times, Vienxa, Jan. 1.—All acconnts coming from Constantinople sro full of the confusion and pante caused by the rapld and unprecedented 1all uf the calmes which oceurred last week, and which drove up the gold lira of 100 plastres to 410, and even to 420, piastres in paper, or more than double what it had lately'been, The crista scems to have beon caused by the nctlon and re. action upon each othier of tho projects of the Mynister of kinance, Zundf Pasha, on the ono hand, and of tha (laluta Exchange and the 8 on the other hand, Thero lins qud between the former, who, a3 the chief holder of the calmes, endenvored by all the meaus at his disposal to keep up thelr value, and the latter, who, a8 the chief possessora of the metallle currency, speenlated on the ambarenssments of the Minfster of Fi- nance. The fssua of the strugple could not be doubitful In a caso where, on the’ one hawd, the cmbarrassments of the Minfster of Finance con- stantly increased, while, on the other hand, long practice had misde the moneved ten masters in the art of taking advantage of these embarrass- ed to have déad Afghaus lay here and there in the ments, and, in spite of all efforts to the contra- oree - . t In & position to ask for such relief. because | ¢hink how great s thing It was swo had naked. il heen perpetrated,—flrst, by artificiol coloring to * , 4 1 wunt not this thiug neree going Lo the carrler Is, say, oue-fftn, | 0° - 4 g y g 4 :If;'}.-'&"r‘{ffi"fi.,J'i'r'mu'.‘ififi'fifi? h%‘n’l’n’fu’l‘l::gl':d:fi: reduch The. Tate’ of dutys second, by falso Il"l:o‘ ':'.f,.‘,'fs"fifi'c“xf :’;:7:: wllll'fi l{l‘l‘!";:!c;ur:: 2}':';5;?.’. DLOWING JIOT AXD COLD AT WiLL, Lt glves 1o the American Carrier about ) | the orlginal suft of Cunnlugham va. The Hank | Wieo we usied, did we belleve God was ableto o welghts; third, by Improper samoling nud clas- aiflcatton s -and, fourth, by fraudulent clats for drawbock on adulterated suenrs, Several carzoes of sugar alleged to be artl- ficlnlly colored buve heen selzed, and suits for thelr condemnation are still pending, ——— THE AFGHAN WAR. The Taking of All Musjid. Archtbald Furbes' Lorrespondence Lundon Seirs, Anr Musaip Castr, Nov, 23.—~The Afghan position developed uuexpected power of de- fense. Thelr guns, that had seemed silenced, reopencd, and with effeet; frest batterics as the occaslon arose for thelr employment came intoaction. It was clear that an infantry at- tack, unsiipported Ly proper artfllery fire, must cntall heavy loss; n loss unjustifiable in the nll but certaloty that with the delny of a day the co-operation of the two detached brigades would come Into plsy. Mnj. Cavarnarl guve It us his opinfon, from his knowledge of Afglhan character, that, if we spared ourgelves tho loss and risks of an In- fantry assault, wo should find AN Musjid sbandoned by tho morrow’s dawn; and ft becamo apparent, too, that an infautry nttack, itcarricd out ut all, must, towarda its closing stages, bo conducted in the dark, over, too, un- known and precipitous ground. Under these clreumstances it was reluctantly deterinined to dosist for the night, Manderson's troop of horse artillery, which, followiug the bed of tho strewm, had coine withio dircet view of the right flank of the cnemy's posi*tion, and had come into ac- tlon ngrainst it, was ordered back into cover, It had mat with some casualtics; one man and ong u Hiton dollars of the cort of that carriag 1 | of Chicago, on which the present petition was | do 019 The bliud wen sald, ¢ Yea, Lord.” Thers b 000,000, by 3 - an's vl Amerl mi 2, an Dy 2 4 X 3 i S e, oY Eucland 8 pors | The: e aveny s Al over, AT socana. 1y | Eiverto v Torez ahipowner ot (0 mll: | hased, had never Boen prosecated fo Anal derree | 568 10 HaItE. dn *thele i, Wo hai | tovs, If we had beld our owa, aud carried two- » furm of pethlon—he trusted |t was % drawal of theeafmes, retarded somewwhat the de- | times paet was not overdrawn, I can retember % ; . %0 a8 to make it necessary for the Recelverto | 0w ynon our Hps, aud in our hearts, perhaps prciation; but a8 tha realizatlon of these Hopes + whan, il tho docks of Liverpoal, our fla thirds of our whole cummerce, as we did {n Inose—me e R pectian) next s By 4 o woon. loe creditors had chosen to take au- ulated, but {ntensely deatred umnl in- was more and more deferred, the downward | to that of England, was oftuneat s 1560, our shiare would liave been 160 millions in- not articulated, b isely u [ n. At an other maode for relief by mdivtdual sults. ‘Vho | o5 dwelt upon. Might all stand before course agata began, Allof ‘n sudden a report | Hnmburg and othier Gertiun ports, 1t wasaecond | fiead of 80 mitliuns. These are the frufts of { oustaniing lability of the stockholders was '6113?‘ e Vi) men £1400 betore Josus, and H t vhat my fricnd from Maioe is pleased o terin ot abraad of n scheme of the Minister of Fi- | only to thowe of Eugland and Germany. Oa | 3} clleent Ni £110,000, of which $84,000 was Leld in New v ' Yea, Loril, we believe.” And accordling to nance for a forced conversjon of the caimes, ac- | the North Bes, on tho Baltie, on the Meditervas u'f;",'f';fig;t:‘:f\?"(li‘i':so:::.x‘;;: ! (:";mm‘.r te, | York (Creditors opresenting £131,000 of our [n}l‘;:. " whould b ity s, Pastors hewd cording to whicl on cery 100 plasters ive pius- yean, and s for cast ay the Duspharum the | With morics, and clicap Iahor. aud matetian we i ad orin sult, aud sl more werd | ot Lavy their attention callcd to the i ttor of res wero to uald in gold, 15 plastres n de- | Amcrlcan's pride was nursed by scelug the Stars | o In.t ¢ v ceriug tu come (i, A 0y i . 'They kuew tow usclul it was,—haw i Y ferred notes bearlug 1o fnterest and repayablo | and Strips waving us ofte i will eruwl up.” Ay felend, Mr. Ward, e o T, ' It as dld that of an y 5 ditferent stuckholders aud others were then {000 = SO0 SO DL thing. 1t wus the In ten years, while B0 plustres wero to be paud in | other countey, except thoparticular one towhich | e iling vup. Youniz Amrica stonued crawl- | oy, semupals of which was pubilaned in Tin pi Sk il A R g # inx when shie cut loose from her motlier's aprops | nt p bonds bearing 3 ner cent_Inierest, ond likowiso | the port belouged. " 9 " TRIBUNE about two wacks ago. wns. ght there be anotier warvel ln Heaveu repasable in Lon years. ‘The eMlect of this ruport | Tho gentieman, howerer, & mlstaken \when ho Mline, oot hundred yoats ago. Gen, Tompson read the aflidarits of A, A, | e Micht there seople tn Clileao, on the Exchange of Galata and the excitcinent | rays that this great carcyini success of ours won 2 . Munger aud Renben Hatel denying the chargo One In the audience praged thata wave might [ of the money-chaugers was auch thut it was | owing to the Navigation laws, which prohibit LOW W8 ILAVE DEEN CRAWLING OF LATZ. that they hiad conupired with the Reeelver, and | oono%ver the city and deluge every plazs of thought advisable to publish a comn any forelgu-built “ship being owned by an | In 1560 our tunnage was 6,452,000 tons; Jo 1871, | etating that they wished whatever wax due from n, and thot a great harvest of souls might be nylnz the truth of nnf‘ such profec Atneriean and sailed under bis flog, 1t was not | 4,242,000 tons; n 1877, 4,214,000 tone, That Is | thetn Lo go to il thecreditors us w whole, ‘Lhey | Lot bt i dore, beey contemplated by the Minlater of Finance, | thy resull of these Jaws, but In spite of them, | crawiimg, but it Ia_crab-fike. 1t may suit tho | aleo alleged that Shufeldt & Weataver were (o The Rev. Mr. Crafts spoke of Christ’s ability and this, up to acertaln point, ngafa calmed |~ Wo wero the second carrying nation of the | latitude” of Cliester nud Wilmington, but out | get Iraw 50 to 15 pet cont o all eJalins recnvers to save, to bulld up. and nike us spoticss, the apitatfon. But the temporary lull | world beeauss of ourvast forests proauing urider | West we ore too fur from tae scanoard (o fancy | ed by them acainst stockhiolders, The Mev, Mr. Parkturst prayed that there which ensued was soon follawed by unother | aifp-buflding thnber, and because of the sklll | the crab back-action. - i Mr. Walker fullowed on behalf of tne Re- | yn 0y’ quickening throughout the oty — and far tore formidablo storm when it trng- | and fngenulty of our ship-bullding mechnpica. [ 1F T bo not misintormed, we have fallén off in | ceiser. He atated the stockhuldsrs did not ex- tint the licarty of the maeses of the peapls plred that, In _spite of the oflicial deulnl, | We built ships which could sail tnto tho wind’a | our tonnage Tu the Jast two years nearly 90,000 | pect to eecape from thelr just Viability, bUt | yGivie be touched, aud such suceess come s the Mintater of Finance had uctually brousht | eve, nnd could sall almost with tho wind's | tons. Sunpose thes: gentléinen allow us soma | wishied to have their mouey 120 for the Leneit of would make Heaven glad and Chrlstians here his acheme beforo the Financs Commission., Al- | speed. Englaud and Holland tullt ships which | new system of hiygela, ditfering from the Chl- | alf the creditors, They shoutd bmve thetr la- refulce, {hough it becama kniown at the samo time that. | could sail unly with the wind,und then but little | Besc-wull syatem;” perkiavs we may then he en- | hility enfurced fn one ease,s0 the Keceiver could [ F3ices 0 om0 : tha European members of the Commission had | faster than a quiek tide, ubled Lo et our” muscles Into a forwand move- | collcet It for all the credirors. A curt of equi- | g TG G RGP BRPRERRY e BOe stronzly attacked the project of o forecd con- | Qur clippers weout to England for frelalitago | ment. tv bad Jurbsdiction as well as 8 caurt of Taw | ooy e gereat nerease of faith, version'as a bankruptey in disgulse, the fear feat | for China, and returned to England with cargocs Me. Ward says the shiphullding Intercst grives | such a case, aud the former had u rliht Lo re- M., lewmlngway referred to tho uwid nee that I the Minister of Finance, desvits this adverss | of sfiks and teas,i Our Flylng Cloud and Fly- | employment to mans thowsands of laburers, | straiu the prosecution of indisidual suite, ul- | 60" eand tho ravers oered, it beinz. Knowis oplulon, should uevertieless attemnt some such | ng Datcliman careled from London Hehtmog | That, Mr. Chairman, Is 2 valld srgument to ¢ y | thouzn it infeht not Interfere with the prosy that Il had unswered requests seut to the noon financial coup d'ctat caused a zeneral panie, Ireleht to Australin aud to the Indies. Our flug | miud. But, sir, { wiil offset it by telling him tinn of common-law sults to judgment vniy. meetings, wehich first setzed on the Exchange und moncy- | flonted on all seas nnd 40 all clitics bicause our | taat the shipmearreing Intercst helps o million | The arguments were not. woncluded, but were Thbe Rev. Mr. Little eaid ho had just como chanuera, and thon apread to all teadespcople. | ships wera tho ficclest, our satlors wero tho | Where the other helps o thoussnd, o likens | bostyoned for suother week Lo gIve ‘the Judze | g ministers’ pra jer-meeting, nnd it might 1n n few hours’ time the calines had gone down | most expert, and vor wooden ships could be | these Inborers to an army of many thousanis, | an ooportunity to hesr auother slice, gratiiy all to know that the pastors uf one de- \ more than 23 per cent, and there secmed no | built the chtapest. But thut army Is to the army which stands he- DIVOlicEs. uomitiation ud been ut the Turone of Grace, ; knowing how far the depreclation might go, Al- Qur merchont marine grew and throve, not | binid my back'as was the haudfal who l)(‘uurlud Elisa Cortes filed her LIl yvesterday agajnst most oll transactions were stopped fn tho ba- | becauso we had & Chiveso wall sround our | Thermooyl rosky delile to the vast host which | her bustund, J. Henry Cortes, chorzing bim xanrs, amd the bakers threatened (0 close thetr | docks, - under the Perslan King moved over Greeee like | with erucity and. deunikeuness, und praying for stiops rather than scll bread st the fixed TUT IN 8PITE OF THIS WALL} o durkenfug cloud, adivoree, Em-u in_paper monoy, which would have | o yo forelgn Government 1s practically barred fromn asny remudy in the l:o'urlu for irauds by the under- yaluatfon of vonsigned goods. The Invoices of thix character are mado by the manufacturers, whose agents in the United States, making the entry ond oath as to value according to their beet knowledge and behef (their knowledge of such valie being ostensibly derived from the In- volees only), need not, nécessarily, be familinr with the actual forelgn market-valuo of the R, F8all canca whero rellable information has teen obtained respecting narket-values, tho facts have been lakl before the Appralsers, who, when they found the evidenco of acharacter to warrant Ity have tnads proper adyances upon the invoiccsi- and, where such advances aro above 10 per cent, and therefore Involve an ndditionat duty of 20 per cent, it has been the miniost invarfable practice of th fin- parters to dethahd o reappratscoient. o many of these reappralremicnts, the advances made by the Appralders huve been sustalned, In n recent m.Juuce.whew upon information fur- afstied Ly this nnrlalnn. an advance of 35 percent was wade upon a consigned Involce of eliks, auch advance was sustained upon a reap- jrulscment,—the head of owe of the largest Amerivan dry-zoods firms belag tho merchiant- Spralanrs K subacquent fnvoico of the sane class of goods was voluntarily advanced by the consignee 25 per cent upon entry, and this ad- vance was atterwards Increased by the Appralser tu equal 1he value fixed spon ihe reappralse- ment referred to, without apoeal or protest on thie part of the conslien ‘I'ne evaslon of Lull payment of duties by un- dervaluations of certain ndard poods—nota- bly silks, velvets, Juces, and fine kid gloves— liis not only been 8 subject of commen terchants, Lut i or the paet four yi the exveption of a few fuvolves of gloves im- cxpressed the hopa Hle praved fur the sucecss of the moseneat, Mr. Stebbins sang ** Jesus, and Shall Is Ever ) d ‘The Rev. Dr. tatfleld sald there was Hicrall, ips could afford to cnter It Qut of ihe 240 million dollars we pay for | Frank Rehm also asked to be released from | oo fudtively nothing too hard for God te ll"{ parted at Phitadeiphia, prevented direct fnpor- rouglit homo tho effeets uf the erisls to the gl freightage vn vur commerce. (0 milllons come | his obligations to hia wile Frances, she bavige He usked Hitn to do what they felt they ot iy by Amorican merchants, | horse had been killed, seseral inen had been | butk of the population, und might lnvo led to | STonlY It had beetopen timber waschean, | 46,9 owh jeople, aud 160 inillious ko nbrond. | deserted him over three vears ngo. needed, and to do abore ol they asked ur With respect to silks, it 14 very diflicult to ob- | wounded. Lord Witliarm Beresford, ono of 8ir | svrious conscquences, ' In this critleal situstion unesceiled, and ensily worked; our forests grow | Y18t an ariny of people that would feed ! That |~ Next came Lucy A. Curse, who clatms tohave | gyoy01), taln conclusive ovidencs of valle, beeauso the | Buis aides, was Intrusted with the orduous | the Minlstor of Financo hal recourse to cho | Yexeeiied, and bely workud Youug America 165 80 SbOt ut hotme would give empluy- | beeu a fuithful wnd losiag wife to Cyrus J. | 508w, Dr, Goodwin sald It thoy had God ¢ «lement of weighting by the dycr is an uncer- | and dangerous duty of descending from our | valliative which bad been repentedly umvlui’ud Jearned carly thut a fiat sheot could sutl closs to | MEHE L0 Curee from July l-’Sl 1369, to Noven her I, | il them (here would bo u great biessing, Wo ' tain, and, to all excapt thie manufacturer of tho | hight on tho richit’ bank, crossing the valley | With success before. e had somo 10,000 lirs toe wind, and that specd cauglt. more frofzht A VABT NUMDER OP PEOPLE. whaew she obliged to Jeave Iim ou account | go g sents on S, purtleulur poods which may be under examing- | swept by the artdlicey nod infantry fire of tho | Worth of calmes bunght on account of the Min- than bulkness with slowners. 1t was not il | Gentlemen, I sald the bigh rate of fnterest | Of bls rencated und glaring lmnrn.nl Inddelity. | Ckeverul requests for prayer were read, t ton, an unknown quantity. - Tho bust exports | Afchinns, and ascendlig {0 tho eminence o tho [ fstry of Finance, on the Exchange, whilo tno | {430 bulknes Englishmun learned what we hiad [ sont our carrying trade abroad. Now the tably | Athl shiewaute a divaree for ( it o, A man praved that they might haye faith fn ; e e Lo v n Gontiucnt oplulon within 10 | Toft bauk, to Infurin Applevard of tho resolu- | polive kept a waich on the monev-claugers in | Jon W4t Lo Suslisbinun teated what we bad | fond AT oagtvi Bl il aorond, Now Americn, | Fliza Jane Brooks s wliusband named James | Goavy promfses, ) tion to destst trom turtler actlon. Lord Willlam _ successtully — carried out the duty and Appleyard” halted. But a por- tlon of his .brigade was far in_advance, Dotachments of the Fourteenth Sikhs and Twenty-seventh Native Infantry had pressed on, and In the gray of the twilizht were thehiting thelr wav up the steep grossy slope on the peak above which was tho cnemy's right flank posle |wl|'£ cenit of the relative valucs of two pleces of wltk, . ‘The determination by reanpratsement of the true market-value of certain {mportations Is rendered dilleult by the prevalilng pravthes amone agents of forelzn manu- actirers of acting as expert witnesses for one nnother, 1t also not un(rfll\numly lappens that the merehant mensber of the Reappralsing ontinuing balance ot trade in ur | lrusks at one Juimes Roswo ut unot tho strecta nnd bazaars, who, by offeritgg calmes | o ag o snil (0 catch the wind, Th - | und, witha for. sale, micit disturb the dperatlumi on thy R e e D,fl,}’:,fi{,f’"“ favor, It wil reinalt so, or et even lower sfil, | 0 Jaines Kussell un stll other occastous, This “xchange. The eombination of the flnance sna dead-letter, and, in apito of themn, covered the | Thirteen million dullars were invested last et ptdkes v 2 el el o Lo, to The police measures had tho destred eifect, and 10 8 | il el our ships. in two dayu s 4 per cents, InNew York money | I the directory, and she prefers a man who hat -yl bunedictlon was then promounced by Mr. | ! eache unt, Wi o cean, a 3 . | Yeurs; it cannot find profliable employment. , i p kg daw azafn tu 170, which would slono suiileo to | Jarobs L oceams and in :";;},’u,‘c‘:{',’,";';‘,’:.“‘,’ffi},'.‘ ingziund s fdle sbiliss Mot k0 hulle s Mr. bavivic buoh danplctak ol LULERBLIS La priirg MISCELLANEOUS, aiow the real unture of this crisk wwavine from u mast fy Livorpool, Lundon, or [ Hnlu calls them, but strong ironsteamers, Our | 88 ubortion, [le will but be liowss until next | gy yoponiae mintsters moet In - regular Alr. Stcbbius sang the hymn commenclig, “lake My e, nnd Lot 1t Be Conscerated, — 4 orths ¢ 1 | csvitslists would Itk to buy thew, and saflthemn | Butumn, and Mrs. Brooks-Rosso-Russcll desires | ot Seitl 5 it o conmceted, direetly oF indirectly, with | tion. In valn did tho bugle sound the recalls | 6 yOU WANT A LESSON.” | Liavurg or oo NorihSew port, One I | tstioallels woust W to huy e, and cmploy | fo forecloia any eyulty of redanption hu way. | weukly cunclovy sesteeday worolng fn thele 1t sumo one of the forelgn agencles referrod ita dtrains wcta boruo tinavuilinaly down the & Ne flontal over batluliouso af Dresila, A yet, | Ateriean Seaticis 80 us 1 enubia them oo feeil l“{:.‘ff;.'“f;:;'a‘i“s:fi'fi?xl':-'::.:J-‘-Jlm‘s'umt P s l:.f?o' '“"n’k":'-“’.:‘"'l'fi"(‘:m 2 (::'; : 0, wind. 'The Afghans, behind thelr brenstworks R entiemus v, ot feen | Wite and ettid, : A 8 T | dng presiding. The Rev. am Craven, of th Atotier hatacls in tho way ot obtalnlng se- | of stone, fuight Gvery stop of tho ascent, whilo | A Medleal tudent Murdered by Gorman | Fenticminy ;',‘fiu‘e‘r",m'f““hfi:fl.“‘;fl”’m';;“'“:,‘n’! Gig sbugrd one of the farelzn shios at o dock | Itsband ol lias repeatediv trid 1o Kl beeor | 101 yed Streot Church, read o paper on What curate fforinution on this subject 1s thu reti- | tho artillers of their loft cnliladod the ndyatics Suldlers, fieres, Wiy hava ot thess benten luws canseq | in New York. Every satior, every enghueer, | tirow berout ol wilan hecausrahio Wantadtu |1 ELo v Buminta uf Baective Pravort™ Flor. venee of merchauts, Comuelled, by reason of | of our men as they sttureled onwards and up. Pt Jart Gaeette, uur slips to swarm upon the soas] Tho gentle. | 2ok, cubln-bug, and stewsrdes B ek the et rulleinns | e e o ik At axikhd Gt the existing monopoly in the trude in silis and | warde, The cnd was dlsaster relleved by de- | The town of Wurtzburg, In Bavaria, hos fust | man from Malue and the centlemb from Penn. 18 A POREIONER. Jicracoutiun n ovecdn thineaniey, an gy | o chanthy was peesy el SuppY eloves, to have ousluess-rolations with the | yoted bravery, A young oflicor of tho Twenty- | been tho scene of a tost unfortuuate affatr,— | rylvania tell you ships can be buflt in Maine | No Amerlean neell apply, e s Viuraie Tierconvictious without | for his new vaber, The Our gratn, and pork, | 1 g : nister. Prayer wus ! Delaware cheaver ud hotter thanon | and cotean 1L the lulks of tho ahin: not & def. | PRdFuce from b, olfcred by the Rov. Me. Schiumbich and Eiger ¢ why ure they notbullt! Mr, Ward | lur is spent liero to rui the ships, to repair or ITEMS. Wiltlug, after which the ministers adjourned 1o azents of forcign munufacturers, (6 1s readil; Fevi that o due regard for thelr own Intorests {s ruflicient to prevent that asslstance in oxposing seventh, by’ name Mel.can, had rushed on with o huudful into a spot where he found hin- If {n deadly trouble. 1 called back for as- nutblug loss than the mauslauhter, some might | sid on th call It murder, of & medlcal student by u Lrus- | the Gl i : oem g ¢l ol lynn, who was Indicted eome time ago ' arwe and supnressing the evil of undervaluations | sistance with urient vehiemence to his support, | slun infantry Sergeant. The German papers, In :{‘,},‘(.‘,,:i.,?.‘,’.‘;".’..:L“.J"fi:’fi.',fie"uffii'-'.‘i‘xi'”u'fl{' ..‘l‘x‘?: :-::.fl‘hl l.’,L‘,.-".‘.,}.;f" Is spent [n the port whero the 1,_," u',’:&.‘;,,.l',)",v 11 the United Btutes District ;‘f&‘l‘“‘ {;“’ ‘l‘,".:"l“tf::’l’“"‘""“l““ at Farwell fai, Whivh could and would under other cireum- | commanded h{ Mat, Bireh, in command of the glving accounts of the occurrenco and of the yurds of Rouch ind of Crump & Co, _Our com- Our land Is teeming with produce,—1,100 | Court for pusstug coupterfeit bank-notes, yes. | 1ed by Mr. Pentecoat, p taamect no. doubt, Lo veudered ta the Uovern- | ‘Twenty-seventh, That offices woutd not hear | goe i Sy e 00 0 oo It, report that | inerco s ot crawling up. 1t 1s marfhing with | mililon bushels of corn ver sunum, 373 million | terday withdrew his bica of uoi puilty und en- | The usual discussion of tho Pastors’ Unlon thont, el _tha entremy 0f Wis subbedioate, | oo oo ooyt stulante - sro bel e hely in wll | irhunt stride 0w, B I ik don for 1ho past fam bushels of wheat, Chicuzzo slone recelved fast | tered vne ot gullty belore Judie Blodzett, this | way suspended vesterday morulug to give vlaca ‘Il dispoxltion on the part of European man- ufucturers and tradesmen, particularly on the Lountinent, to evade the Amerlean fariff, hus Krown su widespread that even retall denlors, milliners, dressmakes d other trades-people are fn the' habit of tendering to American ourlsts, as an diducemeut to them to purchase gouds, falso Involces to enuble such tourlsts, Ile rushed forword, ouly' to fall, shot dead In’ tho cffort, Thosa to whose succor ho ndvanced, fell back, and the gallant Msjor's body remmved shanduned out 1o the front. Oncof his young offleers, a Licutenant, of whom vvery one spesks woll, Fitzeerald by uame, would not have it tunt hle chief's body : yearas bt ity too, would crawl If 1t wors hot for | year ncarly 734 willion bead of bows sod 13 | 8itorney then ropresented that the prlsoner Waa | 4 gervico of prager, The specisl responsibiit. universlty towne, not only to demand the | N forclgn ¢arricr. E1xlke theao Chinens walls | niliion head of cattin Sonms foeding Eu,,,pi{ i 1l health, oud that o potition was cirentatiig | 19 4 S5 OF DR cumm the v’“"' ey i punishment of the offender, but to protest | Zihese prohibitory laws—{rom our statatoe But our shippers cannot whip on our Amerfean | for bis pardon, aud the Judse agreed to post- | tes of ', i ¢ T ooz acainst tho attitude hnbltually adopted by the | bouks, and our carry ing futercsts would #blps, and under tho Amerlean flaz, because our | pote seutencs until the petition for pardon cau | to require this ans of inutual encoura srmy towards the civil population. It scems | Keap PACE WITH OUK UKOWING COMMERCE. uws, mado fu the now and dark date ot aurlu- “"“';;:j&"""lh‘x“,:r"}"," ok vl & oAy ""l““'- “"“i ‘"“:""‘r' lr‘:‘“ ‘""‘ AD‘:"‘“"';I““:““‘“g hat about ten days agaa col 3 -day pre| ant Republic, will not let them have a ship un- SRS B .0 ! = A DORL | the mecting, Heveral pastors reportud that thay Llintibout Lewdas ap: ,,,,,..'e'.'l'l“sll'{u,','f"‘},'},‘}", o mot herd sy Dreparel b feures | Jcas they £o to M. Tuacls, or some of s cet. 1o | office, plewdod guity, and entered. into s reeng- | L Mestiig enjoyine o quiet work of grace n should Lu left thero to the merey of barbarlans, - : vhatever St el f mzance In the sum of #00 for bix appearunce, o ot ives Chares. s fau rthie ! upon thetr retury hume, to ovude a vortion of | fle catled to the inen of his owp cominand to casant eveulug touether at a luruml rretcml to furnish you exuct stutlstics i o aff- I:?.-‘J:L‘:&“..’Li‘:;,if ‘l;rfi; vl;;]e:;hfinwn-flllh;:“ wtl; Nt UL Sho. Judzes Ut L ‘\,,p{,mm st Smf ';';.'.f";:f,‘u‘i-.‘:ffi‘.'r :;" wl.-';‘& u{ffi‘fil-ffi.’?.‘.’:'»’.’ff the logal duty. Although the fuct of the cxist- | follow IMm to s rescue, but thoy hung back, | 80d on thelr * way howe stopped | hund ana Improwpct spcech, “Thiese will pe fur- | il good p P way ut in an upnearanico yesterdas i coart, and it | Wi £ R Tur braser Whteh were e, fve of & system of deliberate undervaluutions | In augry despalr b eallcd for ffteen yolunteers | At 8 milllary guurd-house 10 warm themucives | nished you i Weiting or i print, a0 that you Protection of u few to fupoverish th fi St known Whether they wilt be today, or | K iterent 3 t known th every well-nformed merchant in | from an adjucent detachment of the Fourteenth T QL. 0 tbaverish the oy " : and take suine reat, It §s not denled that Bicken | can weieh them carefully. 1 shall only run uver ther any rive was u little tipay, und bandied some chull with :;‘u: outlines of the uum-’un , and shall endeavor | 18 bad ¢nough in any shave; but, of all the mad, “'k"‘," '.,“"",nn:.'v”""f :'"HE, "é‘hfl,’ v P, Watker | The Baptlsts ministers of Chicago aud vicinity ' thie poldius, but lic was not losolent or obstrep- | 1o touch upon the principles Invalved fn i, | Doksome forms of Proteetton, that which sbao R s LR AN il e W held b regnlar weekly meeting yesteraay erous, and inight safely have been left to take | But, if you will pardin mu & fow moments, | | MHely saya tho mu";'hlmll o without the thing | ¥ 8 morning, the Rev, Dr, Hewlit Moderator, {ou 4 the country, the difiicultlea attendlug the pro- duction of such convinelng prool in specltic tuses gy will justily proper advances on ap- 8ikhs, and tho sppeal wos nobly responded to. Fitzwrerald and hiis Bikhs sallled out, He was twico wounded ere be reached Birch's body, but | [ ‘ ¢l C. D Lusk was appoluted Assignee of Wal- I 3 I pralsctient ure ulmost {nsuperabl ‘The ap- | ho ratsed it, and was o s renioval, n | cure of himsell. The Sergennt of thy tuard, | will'cive you from my memory some figures, | thev want, unleas they buy from g certaln man pladed T. Bi Lev, E. K. Cressy ontitued o serinon preached - Vil offlecrs may o sustained 1o oo, or | Lareao and w A atdlge i joen ovalwict | Bowaver (& aian nbined o). too i avas | Wi o bxacty ut sulclontly s for thoarga. | OF set of meu, Thcs et aid Julin. T Dareuw of Wilihiin L g i L oty Chonntes b T [ Urpor 8 dozen peapuraliements: but, sooner | Bikhs fell around him.’ They had to vo felt | custody, und ordered bim to b murched off 1o | ment, 18 TUB MADDEST, et dividend of 18 per cent was declured In | 11 Moruan followed, givinge a skeleton of o : or thruuuh the perslatent and continued | whero they fe)l, The Afghan fire wos no mors | the police-stution, Sfeken had his reasons for Before the War—I think the vear before,~ | Our manufactur, are protected; but T can the case of J. H. MeVieker. sermon on * strength ¥ he had dollvered. Tha ¢llurte of tho_ commission-ugents, the fuvuicea | 1o bo faced. Hut the bodics were found yester- 2 provided 1 Lo willing to sl y not wishing to o conducted to the lock-up, for | two-thirds of all the carrying of American com- | buy a forents artle B Tk ho was ol Aslsznees will be chiosen this mornlog for A, | Bes. e Nortlirup rewl a puper on * Cotscronce, ol lorclgn mauulscturers again become the ba- vrice with the duty added, 1. Walker snd Andesson Minor, orthe Morul Nature of Man,” a unhjv:l:l{ ho 3 ' i3 ) day morning unhared, and at sundown Yeaters out to pads his examination for the | merce wus done on Amerlean bottoms: one- | pay the {mporter's kurd to the rate prescribed by law. Tuke, for justance, the {mportations of kid rlm‘cl. A merchant fu Pulladelphia bought an usolce of kud gloves, of the first quality, at 54 franes per dozen, from . manufacturer in Kurope who nad uit_established an sgeney fn tie United States, These gloves wero entered at the Lustun-House n Philadelphiat at that 17lee, and the dutles upon them were paid, At tbe samo time, loves equal in quality 1o thoss sbove mentloned, and muvufactared In the tane town In Europe, wers fnvolced and en- tered ut tho Custom-House, New York, at 43 £18 fur asecssinent ot duty, By thus underval- [ day Birch and his gallant subalte degreo of M, D., and, belng now shocked mto | third on forewzo,—mostly English, Tosdu Afew Americans can buy whatever they wish, i suld, that had oceunled the attention of think- N ulng ielr Ingolocs the matutacturers are roally | o soldier's urive uijer ¥ (oot found | dekres ot befii'cd Hudo to et i o, and bo | threa-fourtha of all of our comumereo ts earricd | anid from whow. ey wihy it thoy will Day the SUPERION, COUKT IN KRIEY, ers durimg all tie. At the eonclusion of De, f ¢nabled to fix the duty Lo be pald, without ré- | Leadquarter camp at the foot of All MusJid, tie | soutent to take his name and adiress, Tho | upon forelgn bottoms, and one-fourth upon aur | cost and what the Government demandsus o | Bweet, Dempster& Co. began a sult by at- | Nurihiup's address, tho subject wus brictly dias- whole headquarter stafl payine by thoeir presonce fittinu hovor to valluut comrudes who had fallen glorioualy with thelr fuces to the foe, The ad- vauce with which they had pressed forward was ultimately wibdrawn nearer to A pleyurd’s maln body, and vutposts were eatablishicd for tho niht, ‘I'hie ticneral bivouacked behind & rock on tha hiizbt whenee he witnessed the concluding scen of the day’s vperatlons, It was an anxiol niiht, and” there waa little sleep for anybud; Mucpherson should give no slzn tn the morne ing, and if Cavermart’s speculation should not Bergeant declined, Thereupon Bicken shuok | own. “Thlg Is the result of tho prohibitory Jaws. | custome-tuty. Everything but one. A sbip {s tactiment yesterd; ainst Phlllp and Adaw | cusse, after which the tncetlug sdjourned. limacif fice, and trled to ruw, but Bude, with- | Tt ought not to bo denied, uud cannod be so | the sacred Uilig Lhey canuos buy ub sll, untyas Kastler, clalulig $2,507.05, out sttempting a pursult, or calling the run- | sy stully. For, it American shippers had | thev buy from some wman in this country who CIRCTIT COURT, uway to stop, ralsed iy ritle and shot bim dead, | the right 10 purchaso and reglater forelgn-bully happens to be o sunker of ships, Not ond msn What follows sounds alinvat fncredible, Blek- | ghips, unider the present dearth of cmployment | In o thousuna in this Jand dreama there §s such en's brothor studeut, liad accompantel the | for mouey, tey would huve dous so. éuum- & statute extunt among our laws, It s sup- (~ cacort, endeavored to cet near hls dead friend Mous are tdle for wuut of profitable eo- | posed shat ships, like other munmfacturcs, e | 0N THeadlay flied a bill aalnat Eiten K. to seu whether Do wos roally pust reifel, 3 into which to cmbark them, Now | protected by a duty. Few kuow that the forebrm | e B0 3K oller, “Mary. d, Twomes Anta. the Confeasiun of Falth ahould ho roquired uf [ Lut was pushed back by the suldiirs,who theeat- at the effect of this ship Is noll-me-tungere to the Amerian, Twoiney, Cortolin Twoiey. 3L Katiburn, o | cundulates Tor aulaioh fuio the Cougi, . e : cacd to skower lim with thelr baiouets if ho | *“flw year befora the lato War broke out, oir | The world abliors the exclusiveuers of Chiua Jo Kulluorn, Witlbam Hincblitf, Sorwon Colver, | ook the ground that wothing * should " :llVlm;('!d.h “‘w?.y‘:‘uué urdurll nl):.»ul you itu- c“""“%“"’ Tm"“"m" ur'&.?w";ll'l milllons of ","!i nhhfi' H“”i “fl““ ll‘|l4l)lllt l:;:r "‘“"&!" wn.:ml} "“;’ J.E. 5un-l.«imm. W. C. Graut, and D, B Ly- | he ru?ulu-d heyomd & riuiple declaration of 4 et ahouted 0 Bergeant; ‘“you want a | Jars, 1 (s, over mithons was earrie he Heght ot other elvilizations. o se urr] el o oK) | 13 b "y h pyie o 5 leason, every ouc of you." “Tlie ushos was | upon American buttoms, aud about 260 mulious | to Japan to knock at her door with & cangon. | 1M31to foreclus trustdeed for &LW0 00 Lot | talth fn Curlst,” sccompanled with evidences i ‘e Presbytorians beld thieir rezular meeting yeaterday worning fu their rooms fu MeCor- John W, McGinu commenced asult by attach- | itk Block, The Rev. George L. Noves pros ment uguinet Willlam K. Leonurd to” recover | gided. ‘Khe Rev, J, T, Matthews read o | i Y, wisted he discussed the qaestion s to what ex- t Iess tent of subseribtion to the docteliml parts of \, Uiwes It duzen, In tho ooy case, the mer- | bu justiied, tnery remalued but, o o ub tho | that Hicken waa 1elt " lying for on Bour and & | Lhuh foreln sl s tonnuice was for s, | buil Wt oo onoel e wide ha} b, ot L ek ey B B | o™ gt of Tarart, Ml telleved thaut g tho Government, afier deductingtho | place und Iét the bloud flow, Farwell, Applo- | half fu the strect, tho eoldicrs forbidiing any- | under 3¢ million tons, These ships were | Amerleans bave erected an fmpassnbln wall Addition to Chivazo, & sud were far from belng au essential of the Con- uual dircounts, $1.70 per dozen, or 50 per cent | yard's Bricade-Major, care serambling seross to | body to spproach, whils Bude went, off (o the mauned and satled Ly Ameriean scamun, | sbout our dours, through which no ship can 3 adyalorem; whlle, fu the other, the manu- La tuzer, theouzh his agent, pays 8475 per tluzew, ur 33 B-10 per cent ad valorein, assumn- b that te sales to the Philadelphla mercliaug Were ady at the trae market-value, i chiarze to the Jury in the Sherry-Wine us in the dead of night for orders. Theu came Appleyard hiussetly his enerty unquenched by his gallant toll of tho duy before, for he wuy ever with the fimt advaiee, aud his tidings were somewhat soiubi His wmen had run short of awmunition, ; Adwu L. Awmberg hegou a suit in replevin Faith, Te discus:aou wad continped b'urrackl l'lldTmldl'l roport. of l.lll!] nmnllr Lo | raiued, burdy, und brave, thess seamen wado | enter uu;k'g a un.-t‘numlllmr. un;{cu' lll_lw hax'm P m"""l,,m"“"mm"jm“, A B Dk ey :‘L‘::l'l“l';.‘;',}“t ]l':, when the Hev. 3o M Woreall H: b;"a“ 3 ‘h-wmnhmumll ] whbc ln; the oeean ty l(.ll,l:l ol \"‘l“-‘ auol n:m .Eu_n werlcan s | GLo0y Wesley Dempster, Cuarles Mutebivgon, | will reud u paper on the subject. Tt Rev. Mr, i Bl:-‘ ';’w“]' “". u“"l "{1‘ woro - discusing THR BULWARK OF TUB REPUBLIC, l,“' ‘I‘-'-‘ _“"_‘l l‘"_" “"’“ "”""“' l““m' ?I"z und A, W, Mitchell to recorer u stock of bats | Wood preseuted a report of the condition of H e A m"hgn:“':,‘m"'"“,‘.'l:‘"'.,:'w{ Yt | 1t waa the Amerlcan's boast, that, fn war with | Zugland opotied her duora wide, and bouht { Ui Gis'dr Nos. 215 Biue Tsland. avenue ad | thoos o ke Brener tucludlng a statement boea warmly complimented by the ‘Coloudl. | Evizlaud, oue privateers would soun sweep tue | pir #hipss 40 she renbed u vast harseat.’ But | e sivisiun atreet valued at €,000. eliowue the condition afid success of the Unic The place was gr hot sho s chicup ships, aud we buve » veraty, A commuidoution trom the Rev. E, V. Tongy fecand. Louedict, page 249, Judwu Blatch- | mer 10 look at and 1o storm when viewed vioss | This caused an uproar, for students and work. | 0¢¢at 88 with 8 broui. none, but huve willlons of 1dle woey to bu CUIMINAL COUNT. YOraUY._ A coniiices el 2 Tond Wluatrates tuls cbudiion ot st | tmer 10 fook at amd v storm when viewed tloss | Thls eaused an uproar for studunta a numoer | | Our Gl War cuno upon us, We had no | it e cannot do it " | Georg Tavtorand William Kerns were found | Gncwi e b ha pouuion. o Jows hud 1o food, und were pluced whurs tio | of 8,000, sasaulty the ofticess and soldicrs | ShIDS ‘"l“‘{"' jque mepdant ",'lii‘;e ""‘““““ A BECAUSE OF THESE BLACK LAWS, gullty of lurceny ana eiven sixty days cach in Dol Y ournt y . Dr, " £very ad-valorem system of revenue must | foud could peach thems. Aud tho guus, too, | Whow they wet: 50 thal fn the uitornoon an 1’,""“‘}‘&‘.?“‘",“"’ el e e 18 | weitten in the country’s infancy, and never ve- | the House of Correction, o bt o s be wnsle, us far s posslbie, unlform o fts vp- | were short of thelr food, sa that 11l tho wazons | order iad to be Iseusd confinihie the. reeimenta Lunfedvvate celiscray but. berauy ol Yesreat | peated buciuse therd was uu need tor uch | - Johu Fursell was fuund guilty of larceny and o, th Cliluste BEabe fubion, or Iy will be oppressive and unjust, | should cume up with_aumunition, thelr action | to barracks, and forbldding oflicers to go out fu s ut! L cvery hatarl eare uth ‘",'"“}1‘ E8- 1 repeul; aud now we are told oot to do so lest | given one i:ur in the Penitentiary, How the Chiuess Jerchundise, a4 & watter of course, will be | must be restricted. Day broke, but the iehting | uniform. O thie eventng ot the following day | Ler e s 'l“"“:“ 0 0d [ we burt a fow townuhiue du Muiue, ) Charles Eul wus found gullty of robbery and bt Ewa o S B famed $lubcd o thla country by the man who mana- | did uot recummence. A trader iad been brought | Slckew's funcral took place by torehileht. st foserhittlioat s bUr Sblos wire, Sold Shrvud fue -tive millions of peoplu must suffer for | Riven four yoarw n the Penitentiary. Aot twa.sears o a Cliltia o oA B i eiria i, aud ke mérchandiso will bo shipyed | in, attempting to pass tho foreposts, with fufur- | Was attended by all the I'rofessors aud studeut | K013 that S sy (ito gry _""7 rests of u luw thousuuds, Byron Fredericks pleaded guilly to carryiug Q'"ui M S ol gD dpuiae,_Clirel Lere Uy this mun who purchases it 1f (b nan- | watiou that word lad reached All Musiid i the | of the Uaiveraity, slong with. st enoraans | aid they e Josted I otliec entarpilics Luws baye darieued our statute-books | obuceno phutigraphy for tho purpose of cinu: ( bulllliz ou Washiuglon street, wis murder . whurer s allowed to {ovolce bis merchandise | night, of Tytler's avbroach to Kbietl Khiestl, and | crowd of the towispeople. Bince then fupos. | WOre peufiablutien deu-earnlog, long enougn. Thoy wre preveuting America | lutlug thum, anid was remsnded for sentenc sl weniled by, & Cllasman T g fhaidLit coits bim to tnake it; wnd tho pur- | thut o bud seen » portion of the Currson ce- [ 108 demonstrutions have' boew beld i all the | 100 ey T ety s our castylug | g5 getting back one of her graudest rghts,— | Jowes Caiucy pleaded gullty to robbery sod festigiie withiio. . The dasailag aaifed shuser be compelled ta fnvoice his wouds at what | caping up the deill to svoid belng irap ifecr University tawns, aud the studonts of tha | Intezests hag ben coustautly growlng Pt | tho right L o the mlstress Of the scu. ‘ILoy | was remanued. Lise jughe liscic wallew Lasgy ko e which e fets it uets L to buy them, logsmuch ws the pur- | Our zlasses stiowed s the guns sbundoned, and | different Verbindungen have calid. fora rally | thuie of the B b e fa iesapoct b bl T wro preventing tho Awerican abroad from - one THE OALL. I the wound. Sevural peniougy atiracted to {auit vay for the goods, not vuly what it | straculiug partics leaving by the rear of the | of thcas socictios with u view of taking jolut uc. | BHtst say tuat fu thiy e fa mistaken, goror | of its dearcst” rizhits,—that uf going Into the | Jonas BLonawrr—No court to-day. IUrFI0U ME Crioe-fur Belp, el P trts the manulactuser 1o make them, but the rofit ot the manufacturer fu addition, su un- ar diverinination fs made agalust the pur- tbaser, euabling the manufacturer to undersell encmy’s right, making thelr’ way up Into tho mwuuntafns, But stitl the Geweral besitated to take wny declsive step. e was walting for ammunition and fur ths exceution of tlon about an affair which they regard . | ving intereets had Leeu on the wane for several ts of uny otber land, and, by ste ; upon | Tux ArreLiaze Couur—No anucuncement, bat | ¢d Surewove the knife, but fuund that the blade : Fage upon thelr whiole body, > |1 Y84 OUE | Seura prior to tho Wia, Ita growth hud eul- i touilasg o I e oy BersunE 0 | oty e, SapuE—iie auuubicement, bat | . Hvea driven luto the bons sht Was tumova- . inlnsted, I thiok, in 18W. Frotn that tine (¢ Leluzr protected by bls owntlay, They are keep- | day. Lle. One mzu, in endeavoriog ta take tho knlta K leas and leas, untll during tho War it fell. § oo BP0 00 TN oY Would be ‘Sonax Ganv—82, 80 10 03 98, 00, 100 to 112, | out, stood ou the bed on which the wonan was Purses Iuguisitivensss, bt iy \hie market Liere, sud, In the end, rely | orders whbich would et his more Longon WWarld, There were several causes for this decadence, tralned us our defenders insome future war, | 115 88d 110, No case on telal, Iving, und, taking bold uf the baudle uf the Ante Ui o Thie 5 0o latinie Whth sy | ilor el il We all went forward The brusque fuquisitivence v 1 will pame two or threo, and thoy thy most it LaWa AEETRUEELEE T A ErCu . Sah0n, Juvcs Jawksos—f, 10, 11 of condemuation | kuife wu_n both bauds, pulled, but wad unuble o uderaigod, sad omaeiis acil o ean | b e opa D otlut, W ull wett forwand | | The hruse tiqulitivencas of sfo, wrsocs | prmiucitcs First the traiicrencs Ot most of | | ncet Lo ure murderiu the Auericus wallor | culvndor, ' Nor% Gl . scuer, o el e L T TR Jupae Maouc—18, 10, 40, 21. Ko came v trfal | Wnau frows the Led, Flually u phyeician i Loud sense of every man, Heuce the rule re- to 400, tuclustye, escept been seut for came, and, by placiug bis H on the lovel by the bunk of the strewn under Ured 1o, aud which fnds eme-luu 1u the geutlcman—say Mr. Griflin—was travellog by the carrying from wooden to fron ships, Sccond, All Musjid. That scemed empty,—the canvas £ Mere, that rall from Bombay to Calcutsa. Il fello pas. | 1t8 tramafercuce from salling shipu 30 steamers, | o Mrey but wiurders, pardoulug: suew tha Vi ser-rutes eng ¥ o c ‘s back aud druwiig auage which 1 Lave cited from the uct of | Sutteved in the wind ju the untenanted caup. | scoger was u fat ana sleek Farace, who o a | Whoso passengerrutes enablo them to compete e Juvuk Pooru—45i, 458, 460, 402, 403, 4oy, | koees agulust the womau's Lac diiplid ; 1L fu tho'case of 8 purcinser Gf guod the | A Tow peablo were sech aboat The wum wer shs | sonberamtion with bk o Loghomans | wioh s ot l fat v A i e Mow to Froveut Kheumatium, 101, 465, ad aet caso 400, No. 413, Visuoarurat | 00 the kit with ull bie i, succecdcd i wrttohim 1o buy the woods sbroad is assum=0, | cuwp. Maj. Cavagnarl aversed thoy were cou- | Mr. Grifliu repliod that such was the’ tupe, | W48 the Fijidipidowlag, L, thet cqulek gx . Warren's Yew Dok Loug, on trial, i e R T et b et Reagyecueral rule, Ly the law, Lo fudicate 10 | tey people Tootlug. il the beadquarter re- | Yes, why nobP" Said tho doscsudant of Jam: | Changes iuude the surest profits. Tho third,wud | pue wway Tt Bromres e’ Grisiervane, and JTbas PaeL 100, Mendien ve, bustty | wovered froi the elfois of Lo woud, wad the betusl warket-valiie of what be buys, it belug | wulned upon the cray, to spy through giasses, | sed. ' Hope ‘{uu hads plessaut paisage i Mg, | 1010V wind sleep I bluukets. uuder sud over, wud uo couu- | | JUrax Losuia-os. DOL i, Wi, B07, 1,003, a w a:.a‘ i hee weh breuped that be bups at the ordiuury | tospeculats, and Lolook scrious. Then there | Gritln assured bim that ho had: on which he KOT MUCH THE LEAST, tervaue at all. ~The slicels god Lhe counterpauo -m;: Ly 1023, 1,011, L 1,087, the Btate Prison for v y Sctual markot-value; sud to put the purchascr BIOSE R CTY tliat » borscman was riding up to us, | was preseated with su vrauge snd tho obscrva- | was the low rate of fnterest vn money which | do u great deal of uischief. The cotion keeps | 0500t s wiry iy ue—Nos, 837, 538, 840, B4, 812, o —*—‘h‘“m Ia Five Miautes, Ubon the sume footing with the wanufucturcr, | wavlug @ bandkerchict, Weas this 80 Alghun | tion, “Yes, why not! Justso. God {s wreat! | ruled 1 England, brought ubout by the rapidiy- | the sour heat aud perspiration frow thie rv 843, 44, 721, 823, Bid, sud sid. ¥o Calor a Mcersc 5 Make no unjust discrimfuation swalust the | bearlng offer of surreuder] Hlo drew vearer, {1 hope your imothicr I8 welll” Mr. Grifin’s | growiug wealtl, aua frow a loss of coutidence | fu the bed, sod sa you breathy polsoned sir all Luston Transcrini. jurcluser and fu favor of the wanuiacturer, dud to enuble the Government to collect subs Santlally the sawe amount of duty, at the same @d-valoreus rute, ou tho sume quantlty of the sud plainly was & Britun, As be spruog from bis horse after bLis loug scramdls up tho rdge {n froot of us, we _recopgnized youug Chisholme, of the Niuth Lauccrs, JUDUNBNTS. “ gy, hetlc pipes " wse 8 recent vovelty, wothir was well, and be sald 30, when bis dere- | in sl forelgn juvestments; and, on and that polvoued 2 falie e 4 | Bymputhe . . c pressible compautun proceeded, 4 Have you tho other baud, the bLigh rate of 'lnters yuur rhewmatisw tea tivics worse. 1€ n}n’f}fmfif"{;’fu.}r‘lfi'fi ‘_",‘”‘“""’". §:?flm‘::°‘i mt[a: ‘:fi‘:lg; azfi:m&mlraflm?lmflurfizg o Wwife® “¥ea! “Ofcoursc. Whyoot! God | est wiich ruled 1o Amercs from the ou were 16 blaukets they woulid nut absorb the | & Lole, | §200.5% ~Ella P, ) Geoul; L itiug £ 13 @reatl Aud sbo ls WOl s Yeun o gog | Sebn Tk Just, preccdiug the punte of 1837, | Derspiration; It would pass through from oug | Suichpole, 8% Lt ruo vt wl ve. | lirte of wllver i ether sud alcobol, to whi b Mutusi Beneli Lile-Insursncs’ Company; veedict, , 0 Slighed “penbtion of anerchandisc, whother (1-ous of ~our “umatached loafers. Bo: | happyl” “Ye! “Aud virtuoust Mr. Gif- | which was lutensitied by th fullure of banka s | b fhe. others but i aotton, It 1t tboros 15 | Autusl eneti Lite 2 Sauhte of fusesdul clmptor e sddel by shipved Bere for mccount of the purchuser of tn,f‘ Gnattached, aud baving wo duty, | 8o came to the conclusion that the Parsces werg | the West and South following snd resulting | 1 had better say svaks mmh.—thcru 1t rewaing, Buriniok Covur—Jupell Gany—Lenrs Keatlag rwsu u:mh:‘rl rudp oy y ' W Ior account of ity waoufactarer, the law | tuls cuterpruiog youge oue Lad embark queor people. frow tlut paule, Speculation 1a the growiug | vold, or hos, or clawuwy. va. 1L J, Publwanood D. J. Kush, 78 88, ~L. wbacco, produced are pasiusisui

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