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s B ohe Ohicogo dnily Tribune, ) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. ; PRICE FIVE CENTS, l WASHINGTON. | poeste, the stccions et o, ab e Con : Penslon Office which have nover yet been ex- | be lssucd of a lareer denomination than $1,000. | 1812 ed pasacd away, no perlod of onr nationsl amined, and about $0,000 moure upon which the |~ Mr. Ewing the procecded to address the | Stirience has hoen comnarativoly more prosperont cvilence has been found insuflictent to warrant | ITousa in ndvocacy of the bill. ?.'a’.‘3Ju'i'n’n‘,'f;".."é‘,n'?’:'é?.."&':'.‘.';fi&'i’fl.’.‘.‘fi:"n'r‘.'é c%'mfi'rl: the granting of the penaton. A debate followed, participated In Congress- | may have sufferod It x certaln that the lack of a KBEW APPLICATIONS men Garfleld, Phiilipe, Dright, Townstend, safe and uniform currency was not among them. 2 Tho wi k by Pros . are comiug in at the rato of about 40,000 per | Kelley, Tucker, Fort, Price, Burchard, Cannon, | son :m i.?.’ “L‘L‘éi‘-'-‘ff.‘..' “wmt'vln: I’?ea‘dr:n:‘vmll;-dl.g;fl aunum, notwithstanling tho fact 1hat peaca | and Chittenden, and its disaatrous termiuation n the great panic was declared fourteen years ugo. Tho pensione Mr. Hazelton, of Wisconain, was then allowed fi{,h,l; “’,\,‘.'rm:‘c"““{:"?,""i‘\‘.?’fi'.’m';’ :':u-e" ,;:’d':iuy:‘ claim agents havo been busy 08 bees In oppoat- | the remalnder of Mr. Garfield's time, and sald: | nees’ of a_thunder-clap from Ve lear sk tion tothis measure, nud were awarming at the Mr, Bpeaker, it (nas plain now as it haa always | Androw Jackson announced hin hostility to the re- Capitol to-day, ‘I'he whole aitestion {n a nut- | beun that the distinct purpose of the distinmulshed | chartee of the United States Hank in his first an- . vell sny tho right to saf " ) on the ocean, or tha right to run a steam! B rivor, or drive an express wagan on tho / OF to catry on any , g%(,!‘upg]r, profession, LV gveclal privilegs and 0] d ] TAXEBLTVIRD ¢ 5 toAL nANRs P ‘\'un:u':.vz Imvu.:nnrkl d : tulllonn of soms kind o meet the wanta o w1 commerce, T must and wiil exin .g.- under antharlty it ity ol Iarge bt B o Lond VIAI Intsrentin theeo fnatitntions, iw furnish s perfectl; 3 ndapted to the o+ seente wafe clreulsting mi wants d by the wants of trae. Carolina, but sufticient testimony was taken to ahow conclustvely that in geveral districts in these States now mfli; he clections for Con- [t ¢ gressmen, but the efections for State und Little Progress Made Yes- county uflncu:’ o well, were nelthier ‘hlr’ nor f A ree, “amd that by violen rat terday in Either House ""il'l.llm‘lml“ extm-enn!n{: of L«&Z"wu'il"'?r tho.l;e entitled to voto wos prevented, and thousands of Congress. . | Sf cltizenof theso Sthtes deprived of tho olects ive franchise. In Loulstana, both violence nnd fraud wero extensively used. In South Caro- A2 0 IR PRICE A better shirt can- Teller Investigating & republican forn of movernment, were used, Committee not only ngalnst candidates of (e Republean ) ' narty, hut ogainst fud dent Di the enn- wt be made by the e et e o lina fraud was more Iareoly relled upon. In | shell ls, 8hall. the Pension-Office ba pive pantleman from Ohio (Mr. Ewing) 12 1o beak down, | Bual message to Conzreas, Dec, 8§, 1620, meven | of trade, ' bucauno Report of the Mnjonty of the | Loth Hiates these uzenullis.ym Gisronutahie in neeessary machinery to Insure the p.(‘\-'uv.fc':ummu {!‘.',:i,“"'“"‘: chtioe oL "”'";‘:‘l'“""; k".l Jobilme r}-?,"u'i:',',",r,‘fig;"'fi&’",‘lf‘“llfl.u,"l "‘2:.“""',‘5,3;’::“{‘ iy carrencr e 3?‘2‘1 .',';?,i::“':“é:,':“gfi,‘(f,!:fi; 4 & ’ en e plsce, ot i 3 ued u pere 3 gy 3 themselves und ro dangzerous to the stabillty of | the penloners of 1ho larke aniounts now appro- | {1555 IREEEmOR WOl o e that | arder (o remove: the puml denoris fromm vie | are not due, and tne Givernment Conld. not eseant the payment of tho Juterest by withdrawing the Natiosial-bank notes fron: circulation, Onthe con- trary, overy dollar of taxation imposed on Ns- tionul banka fs of tho nature of a bonns to the priated, or shall this bu denfed at the bldding | the Jegal-tende o 4 neves be t | Unlied States Bank and disinbuta them amonz & of clnfin ngonts who themsclves have designs ngnlll.k’:m G rcrd;:::::l ;‘.fi“{;f,xa"«i.f.‘;‘wémfi‘li’, ?l‘.‘n number of State banka relected fur the numufu. upon Iti d end of them; and he insirts to-day, in tha very | On Nov, 1, 1830, the Government deposlty held 1a faco of the Fort bill, now the law of the land, tiat | State banks had accamutated to over 31, 000, 000, opposition to therewzular Democratic candidates, 'IIT [ 38, when greenbocka are redeemed in gald they will | Specnlation was greatly stunutated by thix large | Governmient for tho privilego of circulation, and : d f Uis ahio g clearly, thit the ,u,“,,':{",.‘:,u'g;.,',‘ vl THE OFFICES POl et ot mgnbn. g sels tho Ametieay peas | fnd of Goverament. money tnus distributeds fhe | botheapltal stock and clrciition boar thelr squnt klue anda oI man R A e Etn CONTESTS IN BSECUTIVE SLSSION, Pl ta teltae it The gentloman hus Aiccady de- | ventmena in all kimts of Wild_achemes wera in- | part i the burdsus of taxation impioned to upliolil g No Such Thing as Free Speoch | 5o aiiod « carpot-hag rulo aid. estabilshiment Snectal Dispatch 10 Tha Tritune. clared {o the cuaniry that he has 8 Fabius Maximiua e In by tho Lanks an well as by thelr borraw- | the inechineey of ‘government, both municipnl and natlonal. 1 nssert, without {ear of succoes{nl cone tradiction, that no other business interest, no other kind of vroperty contribai an equal pro- portion o iaxes with thove institutiops, Tho caplial stock of National banke Ix not exompt from any kind of taxation by law, aud cannot be con- cenled from thoe asscssor or collector, Thus the banks bear their full thare of local taxation, snd in addition, are taxed by the Natlonal Government aw other vroporty {8 not, And National-bank notes are sabject to taxation ns money in the hands of, individnals, while greenbacksarc not, L 3 e, 27— who |1 to clenve **tho helmet of the Natlonal | ers, and the crasn of 1817 was the result. The WAsIINGTON, D 0-,Ihb P~The Sennto | 1510010 0F (e oy as Jnckaon did 1n days gatio by. | banks fafled, and with o deponit fund of nearly spent nearly four hours in exccutive seaslon to- | Nt let mcnssura bim, sir, that when Jackron clove | 850,000,000 standing ta its credit, in, less than & day, and disposed of about 100 Aaees, scyeral lhfill'll.'lmc}n:. mnnl(ll nk )mlcnuzr;d tortv-nine ,--nrkn:'ncur‘;h» ,t'l‘u';lru'cflmhnl e t:{.n“xed!“-len X (1 r miillons of the peoy money tothe ar winds af aNK, ovel oot could not obtain inoney to controverted cascs of long standing helngs | fulins of tho eoplu'e staney 1athe four winde ot | KO0 ity exyehiion. Prealdent Van Daron among the number, The Bt, Louls Postmnster- | (o tho Natfonal Treasurs. And now Democedcy, | Wa comnelled fo call au extra sesslon of Congrees ship resulted fn the confirmation of Ilays, who fi”fl{!:fl on “‘l‘l‘ ¢Iulnlr‘me error mlulnu a w‘cllqc;nrl‘cd '?eflfyflen‘n:";g;:ffifl&"l-hu“ ::mg:w;‘:lfe':lnml 2 % i The op- icy of natianul flounce, agalnst a system of Na- A Ty succeeded Filley, by nvota of 38t0 10. Thi op- | fney ool nat S \Phote us the marbic 'wid foded a8 slurmud. for the State hanks pald neither cirens position to lays wasled by Senator Sponcer, | the rock," ja to ride on again as usual—{o dereal. | 1ating notes nor their deposite, who took occaslon to deliver & Litter specchr | Bify this i3 not the first aseault that has been made Thesum of the whole matter Is this,—that dur- the Democratic party In {hiese Stales amd in tho v nation by whatever 1l at whateves it gour measure for South. Houth Caroflun. shares a llko-spilt with fon: fstana. The Democratic leaders seem to be fn- sensible to the fact that the stability of our Yo, when you pay @ dollar T Womaln' Ma,de to Tolerated at the of the so-called “homie rule,’ but the success of course renders the roturn of material prosperity Demflflm‘y’ Olassed as In- to these people absolutely fmpossible. Witli- : tov t 1 foyolved in U tl | flzen All Tdeas Not Approved by tho | tobeuticrly unnbloto comprehend that their ! ] A out peace and good order there ean bo no obedl- in thia direction, T Natl - | ing tho entire history of the two old Unlted States Tao avolish Natlanal banks and substitate groen- cendiary. ciica 1o o enforcomient, of the law, Material | 820inst the Adwminlstration, Honking e "The existence of our Natfonal- | 10 L9 CEUTRBUIOTY B the, Torlyyears, elthor | backs for their circalation would be to wino out prosnerity cannot come to these States in the | Conkiing noxt called up the nomination of ividual 'eyer fuat | over 300 milllons of tazanle property and subeti- v . he Government nor any in JAS BEEN NEPEATEDLY THRBATENED ine iher byt de tuta antaxable property in it piuce. This would a cent cither the devreciation of their ho extending to the capitaliats of the conntry the absence of this requirement, and thers mitst bo durin the past two yenrs by the opnoneuta of re- | clreulatlon, or by thelr fallure to repay Stratton for Bupervising Inepector of Stean- g than that, youw stmpiy 7 3 o radleal change In the management of politleal | 1oa¢8 for the Now Yorl District, in placo of | sumption uud friends of {nilation and i bl .l tunity of avolding taxatlo: thelr m?r,E AWAY the money! The Colored Republicans Uave No Rights ;{’;‘;’:‘, Lo franiom of the Lonstitntion b | fow, ono. .ot s trusticst followers, urtency. Numorous bils have d‘elm"fi.:.'fif.,'i‘fl‘?.‘i ?;ng'}wr:?:fil;mmu"u;rfifi‘:?r"?»nrfffmfl? or Btata .‘;'.’.‘3".'.&‘"'.;, all :E:' |?xfiégfifino£cnzgfi:mxée“{’:{: ?1 5 A 2 7 c #s8 proposing ah entir - G - ', the merchanl, hant - ‘Wobollevo Which llulltlozcrs Are Rouml tinics, places, umd manner ** of holding clections | This was the casu which led to the | donmentof the Nnuuuu’l’-lmnk theory, nl’our:nm’lly :’:thl;,’.x;‘&? nioe of S¢ubalia pleced Io.Slaio or yri n':z:':r“ Aud ;-l;-v.clhu ubol;'urn'x‘ncnt uf'tl::lh:nlga I:n unplonsaptness between Conkling nnd | reasann I regard thisus a very seriotis proposition ¥rum the fallure of 1837 to the breaking out of Burnsido last week,? Conkling to-day | tiemanding thorourh conslderation and discussion, | tho War of the Rebeilion we had uo uniform paper 1t 18 no part of wlsc lezixlation to disturh exlath ¢ proved by the Bennte records that Burnside hag | ustitutions unlces they are shown to bo’wunivn"l; 2352}(2,’:. ll‘x'x'lrd “y:fx::. "i:;‘d" ‘c"xc'i.'..r'{é’a"fi'éfimi’.“ ‘:1.: erred in s statoment. Burnside conceded the ;‘Ifigflu“:,:gx\"‘-; ln‘g:!'»"u'rlu ‘nlh'u wo can finmedistely re- | we nad were furniakod by State and private hanka, fuct, ahd apotogized for havimg charzed Conk- | P Tnierests of the o ‘:““':{r;f"““ ndvantageos to | Tue records aliow thataf the currency irsued by advocated in the interest of business und labor, srhicu thia vory condition st inevitably follow thelr desteuction, It s foollshly staled that the tauks and (heir circnlation are based on Govern-, ment credit, meaning tho bonds deposited to s cure circulation, Iut this J2 « a greas undes the contral of the Etn(uul but it is very ovident that they foresaw a condition might ex- [] to msl’ut" I8t lnr:lxe l!’llnm;:)nn‘:!rutrm\vlflnh the :;’(u,yl::; tnl s Natfonal Government and rights of “cltizens 1 might require that the thnes, places, and inau- for n SMALLER profit | Mr., Seward in Contempt of | nerof elections snontd be ‘Farougn y : falacy, The bonda aro tho privat i WORK UNDER IT3 OWN CONTROL, ling with having told an ubtruth. Stratton was | donnt aud diflicuity wo have Napplly 'n@c’if;’e’uo’{ .fi?‘f;’gfi 'fi'efl'x'.t }:ac:'-"-';:\' “.V&'.“:S‘!:..‘.‘.‘&;"?;‘J’: L'{ u:l; " of e atockholdorn é'lnwfn e (kan any conecern :!; 1;11!;:111'l line of the House of Repre- and not under that of the States. 'The time hus | then refected by a large mijorlty. Solkt folitation Tur gne usnclal siractute, and | nostiy ;dy.o,ooq,(mf. “phile much farger lovtwas | Sl focelsea by o Governiaent when toy. . every- cuma when Oongress should_exercise the power AMLIX NEXT TOOK THE FIELD N nd unfinctuating { austained by depostors, and the Injury to buniness ere mued. Aalso sn 0 tyatem trado in. the world ol 2 ! 10 ) in valie na Intunian effart hoy_ever ttained, | But, ¢ | involren tho len of o berpetnal national dobt. {ting worn by the male sox, and i it cloarly posscstes of proviliige by law foF o | neafust the Administratios, and charged fhat | nobwithrianding the nduitiol Bivaniares of such | Swimaton. impoztect exclange cannut b | I e R g, Uaverment. mey faic and’ frac clectfon of membiers of Congress, The pawer to pass lawa prescribing the times, thie nominatlon of Iis friend.Fox for Collector | SUiFencys a pulliical contest is foresbadowed e ‘mecurity for circnlation as Jung £ which threntens to drive us hack to the nse of fere- TN WA OF TR RERELLION. Do ex1sts Bt 5 e yould like your trade, and will bonde cxist, but there fa nothing i thu 1aw pro- " places, and_manner of holding elcctions for | of Customs at Bangor wes withdrawn In order | deemable and deprecizted paper. Already the op- o recent war broke unt the countr, venting the payment of dout as fast s it matares, tryto keep it co., | He Will Bo Brought Before the | membersof Gougress o locos T | o retaliato ttpon him for is antagoulam 10 tho | Pononts oF Feraniiiion are wssshntin i toreme | cami Hanad ool ot moy olable at Hattorm | HoF WoHld 1ho. payinent of Cha bonds' nocessarily WILLOUGHBY, HILL & oy B £ That Bod pover to provila for_the punlaliment of viola- | New York appolnttoonts, and appealed to the | fur,s fual, sitack uvon tha Nauonal-banking sya- | wouetary ayatom sutiiclent to assist tho Govern- | destrov the sesuilly of the banke: Tie coln,when s ¢ v bee A2 3 y i 0 ! ady Ly LU Uosurpaséable Tailors and Clo ar o at Body 'c'e"r’;:‘gf‘.";}é‘:;";ml“,‘;"’h‘,“',“‘{,cl;‘,’l{“gt_s"’l“'\f\{‘“fi“{; Sennte to resent the fusult offered ono of its, | hiwve o ot umwucceastinls waed. e e | e e o emtlona the olrurticn | Tada as rellablo n bavis for-the bankn as tho bonds {hlers, als0 known as the Boston To-Day. Natlonsl Government s compelled to rely for | Members by the Exceative, *The Senate com- ?lmu{\l‘w mm_xl-,s'c ";‘"‘.“[" fur tho fuiure confest | and moce recommendnilons to Conzress as to | ronow. All auch odlectlons but expuec the pot fquare-Dealing House, {he panishment of officers ngainst. ita own faws | Dlied with Hamlin's wishes, and refectod the | [ u08SiEanKe, ho bonking systein e apurt of | the measures fn hls Judement Leat to be adopled, f erty of the canac theyare drummed up o sup- the machinery ndopted during 1he War for the iderat] nomination of Stone a8 Fox's successor. These | Unfon,and s to-day the only v.'u'lo!l:i lmncfil’mfll; fi’;{g;&mv':v::h!nclgt clflam 357&:312 b‘{;m?.":i. n;‘.\?:l‘f.l two defeats of the Adwministration appearvd to | that isnotadmitted to bo 8o imprezuaviy fortified | After reviewinz the sftuation he strungly gratify the Stalwarts Immensely, Throughjthe E{ct“';g’;:"‘;";’g,‘;."I{ng;l“';j.gg'n“-;ljd“m dugic of | recommendod s uatlonsl “hanking oystemn, upon the lawa of the several States. port. 5 o ek NECESSITY OF DEING PREPARED FOR NATIONAL (ur, Clark & MadiSon-sts., | mepresentative Hazelton, of Wise | propsred helk Siews Tor presenttion 1o Loe BMERGENCIES, 3 X ‘hope and pray for continued peaco and consin, on the National ouate. The Nntlonal- Bank bill was prepared In accords |, ve B o T s Bina ’ maipulation of Conliing, assisted by ‘the | ko sive iho” conaetioncen of' yiching to il | anco with: ihe Tecommendntionn of Socrotavy |, borbetual proaperity, but e kiiow (hat such thinid Alsoa Branch Store cor Bank System. IN TIOE HIOUSE Democrats, the nomination of Corant gs Mar- | dumand. Icansea no sullicient rfeazon fornbol- | Chase. After curoful exumination of its provis- I FCe%o(r \vind and & smooth nea, She munt cxpect [landeav. and Twelfth-st,, and 4 shal of the Northern District of Florida, which | #1252 fone {t was nuted that even i pased it would re- | 14 gncounier storma and rough noas, and ahe shuuld 23111 X UNMINDPUL OF THE PLEETING MOMENTS, s SYSTEM OF PINANCE 80 WELL TEsTED - | flulro conslierable time to woi auy considerablo | ye pigzed to mect inem. Oor national banking . another Store 532 Milwaulee-av., Special Dispatch to The Tribune. biad been sopurted upon favorably, wis relerred | 4, g0 well sporoved by its effacts on toe trade, | SUBRULY of s notes Into clfculation, and e3 tho | agytem was created duringa sform, when extating cr Ruclcer-st. Poor Ewing’s Financlal Struct- | Wasmatoy, D. C., Fch. 27.—The Houso | back to the ‘Committes, Conkilng's hostility | fudustry, and credlt of tho countrs, for the sage o | eSeasity of tne Usverument wes cxtreme an nd- | patitutions were wholly inadaquate far tho wants ot corner g 9 5, w; ] to Conover fs attributed to the Iatter’s vote I fiflffi?fi“fi"fnfifitu ticotles Uneaportod, ,‘, not g;'rl:l;.fl.l, f:m‘r'“s:m??x&}lfb‘u% t é:flm‘i‘é‘.; zg:;m;; favor of the coufirmation of the New Yoric [ yeitint: P atbrCEONS fom Fie imoginatiny of | foF circulation until $100,000,000 of the noter of the country, aud whea Government notes wero fearfully depreciated. The (lovernment may o 1a the same conditlon again, How mueh bettor to dered the th o if th Vi (I OEALERS N MENS ANDBOYS' | ™ S*Whreakea Inkentlon of Anahing o bosiness of T s o : v the bank corporutions could be put into clrcula- i 9 i 1 sfon. Speaker Randall’s personnl explanativn | nominations, thelr visionary authors, Nordo I bellevo that the | gion,” And when It was found the Bank bill coula | P28 2 syatem combining private cap fnl with Gov- * GDDDS IH GH“:AGU. was followed by a discussion of two hours on CONTIRMED, fmertens eyt Lemiting 19 sikic e coute. Hot pass nt all, this Keetion was tricken off froun ;:\I\l:amg:‘ tntesout, o yatam. of ;:w;hflxlrfogl;u de- TOR TOELLER COMMITTER, questions relating to the ventllation of the Ta the TWestern Assoclated Drees. by y red UpUR | the Hank bitl, lm||‘-mlu::m‘x|m|d |mruml as the Le- | aoa® Gt ont disco than to bo compolled to ' QPEN TILL NINE EVERY NIGNT. BOUTIERN FRAUDS AND OUTHAGES, House, A resolution was passed ercating o | WAsmiNaTON, D, C., Feb, 8%.—Tho Sensto |~ 8ir, Law fully neranaded that the ronl purposn | FARL“REsE A4 LANCH Wwiich Our brescut keen- | roly npan scaliors nnd brokors, or upon forced = L - Wasmmaroy, D. C., Fob, 27.—The report of | Comnmisaion with full power to remedy the confirmed the followlng ncminations: g:::::‘ncu;':: :x‘llc:'x‘:nl)“15‘"1?30“E:Lrl'fi(lguimgna': by | A year later, after $00,000,000 of ureonbacks I&'o"n‘l:' i‘l?x':rICICIEEw::u;'::?«f:n! "c'i'n?,'mfz';-";n';\‘.‘ FORL SALE. o Tollor. Comamittos, mado to the Sonate to- | o¥ile, and to reinovo any walls that may bo nec- | _Robert . Douzlass, United States Marshal | Spculs o the passions and prefudices of one clady | Lo Uich, tneuads 3 St b I 2ocniol, unual | acain aiias, auity we st dn, meod doy by day ot » day, roviews the testimony ot ninoty-ono wit. | €osary to bring sumo lizht and puro ol futo tho | for the Weatern District of North Carolina; D, | of, peoplo agsiunt anather, Tion of thie Nationul-lunk scheme an i ovry way | Picadn, unflucloting, ualform eyrrency i F R S ALE Deases in Lousians and 107 fn South Caroliug, | Representative chamber. The conferenco re- | 8 Wade, Chiel Justice of the Supreme Court of oy ‘,’;u";.‘,":ufc“}""x‘\%’-‘:fl'fi"‘)‘fi;;“}m&l‘?fi’flnf"fi preforably o fartlier fesues of oreenbacar, and | font 46%10 1 dpholding the sreat worizof fho i 1t states that the frauds in Bouth Caroting, by | Port on the Internal-Revenuo bill was then | Montana Tcrrnor.v;[ n{!cn{y Ruggtes, of Con- | ant tholt experlence ias confitmed thie wisdon of ““.‘{; ottt TRFsIRiSd, BiARE (Cifteen ot | AR Whlch we_liure so susoloiausly lesun, sul % 0 0 g |7 v | CY ey €0 ‘without whici ear we cannot I o AT ABOUT the vso of tlssuc tickots, oxtended to every | Azrced to by a vole of 147 yeas to 114 nays. uv:g:lnfitc,tfioflnsc\&\ né:m:s_mrm e e s e Usats of tho Snanclal | 1 jasiod by banking avsociationn organtzed urder | " We caniot alord to take e chonces of disastar that may tollow thelr destruction, We know taat twice {u_our history a system which furnished the pcople with & wafe and uniform currcnc‘y hud wen strieien down and that each time its fall was followed by financial disaster, aal that for years tho fndustries of the couniry wors paralyzed for the want of just what thove [nstitntions furnished, nnmoly, 6 goad carrency. It 18 true that Juckion o+ clave tho helmet " of the old INstional Liank, but tha samo blow clave as well the prosnerity of hs country the eaino blow seatterad $40, 000, 000 of the public funds, Tt way the great ervor of hia life wiitch lie Jived to regret. And now over a systemn of Nationul banks wilch contuins no odjectlouzbln feamres of which bu complalued, the battle-nx rawsed, 1€ the death blow 14 1o bo given it wilk by by thoae \whio wunld-schieva palitiéal power et i rujns ol one of the moat benclicent fuslitutiony reared by the Anerican people, i siand how malutalned hee yrerent system ugeneral nctot Conarees, Is 1o by preferred to tershurg, Va.; Eplraim McMurtrie, District of | xsentind featnrea for noarly 200 years. A allate | cithor Untica States noten'or notes of State bank- Minnesota. no circumstances conld she bs inducea to sbapdon | 1% ‘corporations, Such a circalation, uniform in Surso { Customs—Wilium J, Bmith, | it France. iter tosting tho meritsof Govermnont uenoral charactoriatics and suply secured, ns (o urveyors of Customs: nm J. Bmlth, | cqrrency und esperienciug untold disasters on ne- | Promut convertibility, by natiounl bouds deporited Memphls; Adam Wolf, Nashville; Delos E. | count of her folly, at last orzanized n Nutjona) [ 0 the T l-‘l!ur)-'“ul}m unita iy cloments of Lyon, Dubuque; Georme Frasee, Burlington, 1a, | bonk. uml| has mfllfllnlnctll)lk 10W {Or TICATI¥ seventy ;fi‘.‘nflr"flm and uility thau can be combined fu any Postinasters—Tllinots: Wittiam Dugail, dollet. | Joam mn o o e ne e inder atl elt2 | *'tr. Lincoln's nunual meerago to Conpres, n Indlanat John N. Bunyan, Warssw; Jolin V. | reliuble suvport ns woll 1o the Government in time | (he foll of 180 ““{1;"“"‘,},“5 fo_the lssuen of Hell, Kulghtstowns Orville Carver, Argéla; Lu- | 97 worneto the Lrade and industry of the country yx}’“f?fiffx‘fi“:flp , $00, 000,000 swere then out, ¥ -, 5 1 of pence, . L & man 8, Gllker, Rockport, - Kansas: Samucl B, " 'he. .m}.’:i‘.. ermany, wit! 74 Dy ¥+ A rotuen tu specle payments, however, at the o) ¥, With ita 174 branches, is T o eaed Hickman, Coffeyville; Charles I, Phillips, Wa- | regnrded by both the neople and the Government onrliest perivd vafl““",:l\v‘}l\‘ nu)_rnm" to ull tervilte; 1. C. Ashbatigh, Newton; Josials Pilts. | i 18 Infiucnce on the welfare and prospority of | JiEcets comcesnal, Baunjiavar b Lubt liusiew . 3 B O h i 3 | {lie country 48 second in fmportancs only tu the | fluctnatious iu the value of currency are nl\m{n bury, Mayhattan, Missouri: Samucl Havs, 8t, | Government ftself. * Such facle ought 1o hive injurioiis, and tu roduce these fuctuativns tu the Louis. Wisconsin: Abper L, Harrls, Reeds: | great welght with us in our deturmination of thys | 0ivest possiule paint witl nlguy- b a Jeadims par- burg, i estion, aud, in my Julgment. (L will boan aun. | use In wiso legislation. | Convertiviity, vromut obn G. Chapman, S Blates Marshal, | piclons day for th welfaru of this country when | Ad cottaln convartibitiiy lito coli, 18 genuraliy connty In that Btato but one, and that hotwecn | Fucker, of Virinia, who by his imnerlousncss 50 cents on $1'00, thirty and forty murders woro committed {n | Ind attemoted to provent any debato on the Nearly all tho Fixtures of Loutsinna, part of .the Republicans, baving learnea wisdom The Committee, ln drawing their conclusions, | during the night, yiclded the polnt whict he STINR’SDEP AR;TMENTSTORE, say ‘t’huo appears o bo agwhlv.-uprcud deter. | yesterday refused, S mination in these States to restrict freedom of e 1122 & 124 State-st., speceh as to poiltical questions, upon tho clalih '1‘1-::I uo“rm :D'l:lnt ng the m;f. gl mia dn‘y"on the Conisting of Elogant Wall Osaos, vory fine | that, tho discussion of the rolations of labor to | question of whother Georgo F', Beward, Mintuter Biow Cases, Countors, Gan Fixiures, &o. | capltal, cmployers to cmployes, and other to Chinn, should bu arralgned for contempt, &6, Partias that wont Good and Fine Fix- | yindred subjects fa calculoted to array -the nnd finally, after 8 discussion of a number of fures can buy thom nearly at thelr own | .01oreq people agatost tho whitcs, and thus en- hours, by a vote of 110 aves to 47 nacs, decided wits. Inguire at dangor tho satety of the m:un!u.’ This deter- | MPOR his avrest, Soward will doubtless ba SINES DEPARTMENT STORE, | mioeton enot suthrized by istocuscrmcote e o s | butthe Democrats, who attend political mectings wastod in thigaftalr. Tho arguments wero eu- 122 & 124 STATE-ST,. not only’ of thelr own - party,~but: nlso of I ik ot ied & y 3 3 T opposition, aro fn. the hablt of sefusing to | Hrely of a constitutional character. Benjamin | pistrich of Towat Jmies Al Collector of Tn- | Congtces shatl eeane to treut aur +»Mianclal spe-| 2SCRAYICEER1 i g e e NOTES AND NEWS. - COAL. allow speakers to discues the questions in thete | D¢80 spoko qulte earuestly fn 1avor of the | ternni Revenue, District of Missteaippl: Alex- | & L g permitit torvs |\ Chother a clrenlntion of United Stites notes, APECULATIONS, il v tn in the form approved by cxpericnce and by 4 ander L. Buskell, Pennsylvanta, Consul at Monte- | {1 ek " y aysvle in culn, and sutllciently large the entigatened fudgment of the st eminent g’m tite wants of the people, €an Bu permsucntly, power of the Houso to compel Boward to pro- video; Edmund 8, Davis, Surveyor-General of | piatcamen of tho world., It may be said tuat I um varous forms. Any refercuce to the condition anee e boules 10 Guostion, apeclal Diwaich to The Tridume. KELLEY, of the colored people befors the Wor, aud the Novada. eing hitosetber from fhe- inatiutl cotis | umefely, and safely mutatalned, WasningToN, D. C., Feb, 97.—It was stateid cauges that led to the War, sre condemned as The T “";m BIESSION‘. 1 Rexisters of the Land-OMee—James B, Mc- :‘nr::mn',mnml m;‘en;& of the "x%mu‘.m‘ifii}u“b'}.‘,{ ** 18 there, then, any other: xlum?n in which the | at the Government Printing.Office to<day thut M ORI EY being of e Hlouso at the nighy scsslon consldered | noyel, Lincoln, Neb.; Dantol 1. Freemau, Bt. | erumeins of Furone. [ reply that tho exporience | Seeeeaiiy B ‘;",:{':"‘ :g;n::{‘;“g:‘:',"a“.‘;"’:”n“‘;‘":“‘““f the testimony i the Blodgott case will vo de- AN INCENDIAY CITARACTER. bills from the Waysand Means Committee. | Cloud, Mino. of our vwn countey and the sentiments of aur own 3 Mscred Baturduy. One reason why it has nog Recolver of Public Monovs—Alfred A, Tuflts, | rentestand purest statssmen aro equally explicit | furm carrency secared? 1 knuw of uonu which ‘The bill to Hmit tho {nterest on cailed houds to promises 8o ceriain results, and Is, ot the wame teen delivered before 1s that the copy has not It will be readily scon that i€ it s allowed to the ¢ Aot " Camden, Arlc.; John Ullrich, LaCrosse, Wis, | 1 aupport of Nutlonal banks as tho wafest priuci- i e AL ! & Co_ attendance at o vbublic meoting to determino :]hlrt.) I“:"l-' lhlslu.n‘;!a !flldulfllli'w.'w?:t"‘ P"l“":"fd. by Tudian Azeats—Oliver Good, of Onlo, Qui. | e of uational “'_"‘"‘“' {.L",‘.i‘n.'é'ui','l;"g'{.!ffdu'if"..nfiy’r‘.. u‘:ll'l;fi‘[“‘;czlnl‘}fnan:f all been furnished by the stenographer, mml ¥ | what I8 and what 18 not. incendiaty or foflamm. | {10 existiug law, passed. IIowitt, In the discus- | ga010 Agney, Orevons Wyman L. Lincoln, of HISTORIOAL REVIEW, grers, well guurded in i(s provisions. Ta such as. | that the copy which hns been furntshed has ro- . DEALBRS I Yoy materfal, and_therofore objactionablo and | 810 Feiterated bis chargo that Secrotary Sher- | Wiscousin, Gros Voutrus, Montana; ' Labui 1. | | Tn the year 1780, the darkest daya of tho Tievolu- | anclailon tha Government. micht fiulsh cirealat- | quired mueh rovision. Proctor Knott was man had favored the First National Bauk ot New York, ccurity of United Statey bonda not to bo permitted, thera will be an end of xll Mllcliot Tows, Osnge, Indian Territors s Thomaa | tion when public crodit was exhansted ana the | Ing notes, on tho s T ilied Stutey bonds | Gsut from s place I tha Haitia 1. Ellts, of New York, Fort Berthold, Dakota; Iutle army of patriots was unonid and but poorly | deposited In tho LACRATANRA, itle: Il e apeaker shall con- h e ' A - Roole' | clothed und feil, Congress was tnformed **that a [ credit, moreover, would o prenily fmproved and | to-day, ond fs understond to be pree 1I§p u}mfl"’ ::;?t:‘d:’;::::"m':;::&fi. m‘;:wi;:n:n f::;l The bill remitting the duties on bronzes pre- mz&’}:‘{\ig‘;ph?"h‘;’n‘llé;‘;{";’;“ 2";“)‘521'_‘“1-. Ié“”‘k’;: nusbe of patrlotie pursons bad rnlilmldl ulflmllnlg: o nr‘:nnl|lu:!:nn ot loais eeatly facrhiated by pm-m;' tho report, Culberson und Lapham ', ' X 3 3 x ¢ organization of a bank whose object e wtend nark lemand fol Vel ] ] X BLOSSBURGH & the views of the mafority that may bo fn attond- :i:fig'z;g: “:‘I::‘d“m‘f” ‘:‘lhc{;mr':llfm"a:uu]“;' rado Hiver o Arizons. T A Rer shuturs conainerition, the Gone | e thy adoptlion of 1ho proposed system would | 8re to havo notblug to @0 with it. Thero ara mum m O | ance. Great liberty must bosltowed n discus- Eohater Mo 'L D h.u 8 T ;W::l - alo REIECTED, ‘I"',R‘.{“‘l cnn.ri'lma:‘ on r:‘l Im $lst of {i)ucomm:r. create.”” 5 rumors to-nfzht thiat the report will be much LL slon of all political questious, nud it will nevor | Schator Morton as handsainan of Helial tevens | The Benate vejected the nominations of Rich- ‘1,;“ a o e e “im uflcflcfyflml“g:; LINCOLN'S BPEQIAL MESSAGE, more severe in ks strictures upon all persons fm= son, late Assfstant Quartermaster, passed, ard P, Stonu ns Collector of Customs at Banror, | why much indobied to the efforts of Alexandor | A, fO5 weekn after thin inessaye wus reccived, Me., nud E, Platt Stratton, College Pofnt, L. amilton and Governenr Morris for ti " | another jssus of B150, 000,000 of - grecnbacks wan T fobe Sincrvising Inspoctor Bieain Vesscls | Lamar e rulnuncs Tacorparatimg [he an et !;m-mml Tor, $300,000,000 wers nuthorized, ' by Hocond District. forth Amerlea_nnd for fho benofts derived from | Joint rerolution, fu be tmmedialely tusucd for the TILTE BT, 1.OUIS POSTMASTERSIIIP, 118 oporations; and both thexs preat mon hnve Jeft | baymeut of arreura dug to tho soldiurs and sailors o of ‘the country, When Preeident Lincoln slgned Tho nomination of Smuuel Have us Toste | Lhelftestiniony 1o the facy that tho oreanization Of | that Joint resolution ho rotutned ft fo Canzress master of St. Louls called forth extended re- | rewtorimy public and private credit in the country, accompanicd by & mensagu cxpressiue *sincere marks fran o umaber of Senators, The Commite | and was of immense uthiity in aidiugthe operatlons | Fesret flr} . ‘Mrflgmgl l::ym of llllullcd k}lnu.gu tew on Post-Ofileea und Post-Ruads,botng equnl- | of the Government. ™ notes ha ey e ‘f“(’lm 1y divided, reportedwith out recommendation, After the argunization of the Government under | IHh &% Eatnest Al Y prssige of the Itwas opposed mainty on the ground that Huys! | our present Capstitution, on tha 14th day of Do- Natlonal-Bank act. o i wrodecesaor (Chuuncey J. Filley) stionld haye | combur, 1700, Alexander Homilion, 88 Secrotary | Ou the 2d iy of Nobuacy, -1803, the Nationa]. retained in oftlca upon Ulle—Servluc rinei- | OF the Treanury, transmitted to tho flouso of Rtep- | H0nK bk A e fopartod from e Fol 4 ) princi- | vosentatives a * report of & plan for the institution | Spaulding in thy y reportod from ules, ‘The fact was developed fu debate, how- | 5" "Nntiona) bank." The grest desideratnm of | the Finauce Commitice to the Senato by Senator, . ever, that the President Informed the Come | Sl fhine was 0 circulating mediam, for Iaok of | now Sccretary, Sheeman. ~Attor full dlscusiion it mittee that o refection of the pending nomiun- | which the country was sufering great annoyance Yunud the Slc_nul&:n(::"l’l,xuenhlili "re"cdfi"fi lll'lmbultzl tion wonld not have the effect of reinstating | and losses in tho transactlon of business, ~ Tho lcyrcam;l;le\‘l.:ll A x,n“ e _(,;“l’)' ju‘“z nlg- iy, and that ho would not under any cirenn | chuice lay alrectly between [ssuos of Qovernment | Nt BF HER O OVaI ol thn T oGl 7F ond s Aeey stouces reapuolut b, The notuuation was fotes ‘nml the “organization of s bnnkl srith | G0, L de:h‘nl attictiary il contirined by 1 vote of yeas, i85 nuya, 10,--the | Bl o™ favored” e Tuter” plan. | Gun fo hure i ihel the non o i NOMINATIONS, ;ufllk: ¥ ;‘u‘:a:;l"fixucfloxfluflur ::r:mz‘:m“;ay 4'1’ ld‘::. country. The (io\‘umx:mnt Tnl Lt'x-lml both 1L own WASHINGTON, D, C.y Fob, 87.~Tho President | ched majority. James Modtaon was tho only man | Hotes dud the notes of tats bauke sut fanud thom Tins nominated Jfames i, Collector of Interal | ©F uminuit rapntation who uppoxed the bil in Con- inadequate, and the pl.fualu esina 4t i verlod, 4 prvew, ant Tio on the ground that the Constitutjon | With the past-experlenco ani fearful presont Tovenuo tor the District of Misstaslppt, und | S M 0 000 ra KoV o\er th crento corpora. | emerconcy to guide them, desired 1o placo the George I, Kelth, Postmuster at Miuncapolis, | {ions. and. furihor, that the elroulating notes of | fnances of thelr countey ou & ilrm sud perianon: Mlun, 1o bank would tend to drive gold and stlver ont of | foundation, Secrelary Blierman, when lie Fepurted do topermit acrowd of beated partisansat a publlc meeting to dotormine what is and what 1s 3, not an Incendiary specch, and what {8 not proper R?njx\nc;llnluu?,r 3&3{?}:‘)’{' to his sald on such ocoaslons, Snecial Dirpatch (0 The Tritune. All attacks which have beon mado on colored Wasuixotox, D. C., Feb, 97.—Tho Iouse people have been attewpted to bo justitied or | vy g nflorded an opportunity to voto upon excused on the ground that the colored peoplo | 46 Brazillan subsidy, The House Cominitice nave male threata agalost the whites. How- | o Approoriations doctled to-dsy to roport over falsc and deatitute of foundation ihesore- | ynoy the Post-Oflice Appropriation bill, nnd, ports may havo beew, they have been madethe | ywyjja recommending non-concurrence fn the excuse of Senateamendments generally, to tako the scneo N, MOST DHERABDOF ATHOOTEY of the Houso upon the amendments regarding agalnat theso poople, As this bretunded foar of | 1 Rroziltaut subelds, and the clusstileation of necro Iusurrection 18 _mado the exciéo of the | ;mqit matter. The roport would have been made outrages on.tho colored peonle, it may not be | yiye ufternoon, but the latencss of the hour amiss to suy that the Democratlc whites, when | whon the Soward contempt was disposed of interrogated on that nolnt, all agreed that the | compeied the Committeo to waft. 1f & ma- negro was peaceful and unrevengeful, and that Jority devides in fayor of conenrring in the with all the reporta of the uprisiug of this class | 53eqy wnendment this will eod the mat- of peoplo to murder and’ outrage whites, thero | yor gt not, then the conferees on was vo fnstance in American history within | 40 part of the Touse will know thelr knawledge whon this hod been done, and | yyq¢ ney wiil bo sustalued in their rofusal to all admitted that it would require great nrovo- agreo to thoe proposltion. The Appropriations plicated than has been expyeted, Previousstate- ment that the repart had been comnpleted proves 10 have been fncorrect. It lias not et been fully completed, nml will not be submitted to the whole Committee until Snturday, when the teatl- mony is Anally presented with it, THE NEGLECTED NEWSPAPER MBN. Wasminatow, D. Co lfeb, 27.—A fricnd of the Presldent, who conversed with: kim on tho subject of the recont state reception at the White House, remnacked that the press felt fn- sulted at havivg been required to stand tn the yestibule, Tl Prestdent Jater wrote a note to this friend, in which are the followlog sen- tences: * I am sorry the mistoko of not invit. ing the gentlemen of the press was made. "Tho affalr was ofllclul, but these gontlemen ought to have been invited,us I now sce. I gave it almosy no consideration,” TILE POTTHI COMMITTEE, Mr. Potter aald to<iny that he should submit portions of his report to the Committee to-mor- row. It will be a very long document, and will holesale snd Retall ot lowoat manrkot rates. LY OPFIGE-—No, 97 WASHINGTONST: ES——— w«‘fiurlsnfi,\wffi‘lfi:. THE LAST DAY. {enPor Gent Discount, OUR NEW GOODB REBOK; D OUR BERING STV LRS ToeTED. SBTANDAKRD THE HIGHHEST. EDWARD ELY & €O., Tailors, 163 & 165 WADASH-AY, oo MEAL BNTATE, o o 1 x010 tha heary expense of (og the Rtates varsf 38 thaheary expento of reschlog tho Sia {imag ad i Ciinofs :u|\u:!nz)|‘|cnn(g"flmc‘lrnn'§l': i kl‘lfll"e eitr: al Ilaliroa at ratvs varylug from g4 to 88 Fadac. sndon exiy tormay Tha ol i Kot A pro: " o H be ready for presontation to the Lo profrany VeRCLabl d ¢ T | cation to Induco the colored psonlo to resort to 6 are alnost unanimously ngalust th A ' f | tho bLllin the Kenate, ssid: s nro woout ta | probsbly not etk oo el aekela o R countss 2 | yiolonco ogaluat tho whites, . Tt . ot Nowasets dodtra IS TOBACCO BILL the countey. Ttla warthy of note that Mr. Maot. | {88 W' ie, U8 13" it syatem destina 16 | public or Tlouso bofore Mouday. Lt s not cor- e e RS T county el aq i4x68 | * Roupect for authorty, obedleneo to T, mnd | 10" nnccossarlly wasto time In argulig the PRt g i Bitaltiun’ 1 hai 20 ikoraisly.opmosod, | sstablisa unlfores vational eutretcy bised Upott | qain whothr auy dobsto will bo asked, but the il L attachment to persons aud things aro notable | oyeation with the Scunte Conteronce who will Special Disvateh to Tia Tribune. o e e A oad Uglad | byall the rustratnts which the cxperience of mey | prohability now s tlut soms ting wiil bo al- sseToom 1, No_ H3 ) ¥hFya. .. Chitcags, fu,__ | characterlsties of tho colored race. Novroseeu- | yqyoegeo tho subsidy, unless they know fund- { Wasnivaros, 1, C. Feb, 87,—Thio il which | States Sank. e ias. avount ub oy | Jaeirfor dhiciinton. v GENERAL NOTIOE tions have been instituted by the Btatoof Bouth | yapey (hiat they are tu accord with the majority | bas finally pussed by agrecment of the Houso to WASIINGTON'S VIEWS, ' Toceusitios of the War," 3 v e T S Carolina agaloat the violators of her laws, und | of 1o House. It s @iMcult to form any opine | the conferonce repurt, commonly known os the | , The most interesting fact in cunucction wittithie | In tug House uf Representatives Mr, Spaulding The President {s reported {n conversation to 0 % > Tevislation tethio deep mterest mnnifested fn 1t by | sajd: **1regard thisas the cumencementof o Tobacco bill, hias much wider application than {3 siilent \\'n-nhmu‘v’n. With characteristic pruy- permanent system for providinza nationsl cure generally supposed, It makes very fmportant | denco, in addition toali tholight throws on thawun. | Tency that will, if wlaely ndmlnisterad, bu of griut chianges n the spirit of tho tax Inws, nnd fn- [ deet b the report of Mr, Jamilton aid the debates | benefit to the people and a rellable suppors to the ! the G ey iy in Congress, ho required the opinlous of his | Qovernmentin future," creasus thy puwers of the Commlssloner of Tn- | Cahiget oficers in writlng on the merits of the pro- NATIONAL DANKS NOT A MONOPOLY, ternal Revonue, In tuct, tnder tho cover of | yosed law fur his consldgration Lajaro aflxingbls | gy 4 charged that tho principlo of Natlonal banka g : . I { approval. . ‘Ihomas delforson, Secro popular agitation on the sublect of the to. | Mumature ol 3 3 * | ta'one of monopoly and spocial prvilegs, of fuvor bacco toxe @ bill hns beon put through ;,’:ryy_(fl!,m?;?fe,;,,:,'s,“cd%fil",";,‘:fifl.,“lh':,d:,lm‘;mfi,l"fl: toward o rich aud oppression, ot thy pour, ana which ollécts (o miost swoepliys chianzes | CominuonAI. Alssander luniiion, axd Gpn. | (AL UE prewsat eysiont b tho shld uf, tle, Waney have sald that, in caso an oxtra session Is made necessary by the faflure of the appropriation ills, he will not call it until the latest possible woment. There are sume Democrats who predict to-night’ that four approprintion bills will defeat the Avmy bill, becuuse of tho Henate amendments striking out the words which repeal the exfsting provislons of. law 0o cffort made to punish the mon who have | (on pegpecting the result of to-morrow's vote, thua wantonly outraged her citizens, and when “'io agents of John Roach have been rein- the Unitod States Courts have been resorted 10 | foreed by . for tho purpose of punishing outragea on tho ONE OF THE STRONGEST LOUDIXS ballot, complalnant has in very many instances | oyor goon {n Washington, ‘Thiey have boon as- been arreated, clearly fu violation of law, by tho | yigyougly und fundofatizably nt work for o State suthoritics month, Sluco the 5 # = nth, passage of the ineasure ly O QUGS OF TELIURT the Eenate, there §8 not o momber of the Houso WUTHPARK SPROIAL ASSESSMENT. Xor R e s ot s i {l unless ho gave ball, 0. | In the internal compllsh ince | Juox, Seceetary of War, favored i1, Aftortho | & : that allow the prescaco of troops near polls ENT Of 13fd Lueavment, with acerieq. fofer. | aud commitied to Jo who has not beou called ou in thelr interest, To- | In the internal tax accompllshed slnce ¢ caroful. Cxamlnation af all the argnments | §1Ven as advocates of wuch A syutcin ought f7 ¢ ? ‘!.Emu":f??.‘mm 3t tho onles or s Folty Fark | Clttzans aro threatoned that I€ they attempt to | sy o Roach mea are coufident of suceess, | the law of 1803, Thess chunges relate to- tho morl careful, CxuImINALION of Al 4h% araumonts | 10" ho 8 suticlont pelutstion of " this in- | on election days the Deficloncy bill on account foundea charge; but, it other proof bo needed, the Ing an a rial itk abadayta of guen.|,of an nmealmet naking URHODEALIR Vevanth Tnaainng after i T te TR A U AL of $250,000 for the tay of Marshals und Su- N e iinén atlor the ey | punish offenders in United Btates Courts, wite | uyd clatm to have 160 voles nledged for tho A} LI et wdnlulstrative powers of Internal Revenuo of- | proved the bl July 56, 1701, thus piacing the seal nosacs will be punished lu the SBtate Courts, and of ljis grenl naitio 0 both the cunstitutlonality and L L G r, chema. ‘There can bhe no Lt that they ficers aud to the collection of splrits taxes, and | § 48 ; N o o (ans | proof, Tho banking interost or *tmonay power Gilissior,” | Bemen N koot anly declins ta punlsh fheso | *CIMe: "Thers can be no doubt tiat they hvo f PEem ML Ee T coBetitt b A e only | Kaneral, nhhiv of Satlotnl bames, Wi yudrt | WS pted S tho 'angunicatiow f aue ycesent, | pervisara; the Legllative, Exccutive, and Ju- To recentiy gatned muny accessions to their ranks, R od i (1 [ satent, Mr. Spaaliing, 1 his nancial b 11 5t OPI criminals, but refuses to allow it 10badono {n | g uro now stromger than at any timo thts | to fulaud revenue, a very great alteration | becomu ohe of lvur'((».m cantentlon snd tho clawor | BRI m;-. has tho Satumn) Hank blit dictal biil on accuunt of iho Bupervisors' re. UM AND MORPHINE | tho united States Courts. 505100, @ made In the customs laws by pro- | yeAraed (hauit sostered n moncyed ariataeracy | Lol il fio Kiuto banksuppuned o 1" be paascd | Peal faw; und tho Post-Oflico Blll by reason s Thoe Btate Governweot {8 a white Goyern- viding for th stamplg of paciages of fmported | tho peupie, tho charko wau renollod by Mr, Pope, | Whan lret nteaducol, and tnat consequontiy legal- | af tho Sraflian subsidy, U BIBCOTS. ment. Nocolored men nre represented in ft, . PENSION FRAUDS. distiiled aplrits, thus assimitating the spirit-tax ?r hclu‘u;'u‘ny. ",'n‘l’..';“ henul:’nln“ul plomiw l[:eer,h bl eCul uch aava 1o Uppoked tho Natlonals THE INTER-STATR COMMRROR LFLL W Xutreates o PORITIVI wnd BAIN aud so far no msn connected with it has had the INTELESTING READING. . syatom to that in force In relation to tobaceo, | A MIICh BS BI A e nlates andfo Washe | Dankin act buesusy e wraa luing & wauch morg | 18 undoubtealy dead. It Is of little consequence S RAB three Wbk 1 Ahay Wil Teee T acivey | hopeaty, coursge, or humanity to attempt to Spectat Disoateh 10 The Trivine, and brlnghiz our leadltyg customs and revenue- | nyton fut his Dart in securing tho oriyinal enarter, | pradtable businoss uuder the banklng huwm of ow what the report of the Committes may bio, ta ,:‘.!}'..“.}'a 48 f;‘"r«fimflfn;‘-h{l‘; ‘which gava fuwer privileges and lmposcd greator rostrictions upon Lankers. 1L is unquestiunably x, matication, which taok plece | SV ayiom Griainated b the. azioty of & < A atriots for the welfare of thele country, and not GTMNCH Y WEPNESENTATIVE NAZELTON; o | Uioto win o raiablo aupiiorito tho public credit | B Marics sutsuiiuimens of ronoy-sasvers foF WISCON91N {Goyernment and peonla n inimeney lossos, and | LI ownezEIsnaKOment | L To tho Houso of Reprosontutives on Saturday | ruduced both (o tho grontest tuancial steaite, 1t | o LREER WIOMH S o e of 'j A last therocamo up for cunsideration Ilouso | canuot be doubiod by uny careful atudent of thy N o Py itutory of thie aubject thathiad thero beon aetrong bub uf thar - patriotisn und statorm 83 [t Is impossible for the Sanate to reach It thia sesslon. Boveral Benators have sald that the bill as {4 passed the House {nvolyes grave questions ot lcfl.slmnn on coustitutiopal grounds, und that {f the bill wero to come up lmm:dlnwly tha time of the prescut scasfon would not b long cnoug for the discussion which it would evoke, ‘Ihe catendar {s alrcady filled with more imy redress the outrages of these unfortunate men WasHINGTON, D, O., Fob, 97,—-I¢ was naserted af color, The laws of South Carolins and Lou- [ {a the Hcnato to-day that from $3,000,000 to islaua are undoubtedly suliclent for tho protec- | £5,000,000 of tho amouunt snnustly appropriated tion of all their clifzens, but thero has been a | for peusions goes to persons wot entitled to lamentable faliure to enforco them, ‘Chils course | pensions. In other words, the Guvernment fs must {n the eud bo the destructlon of the Qov- | defrauded of this amount of money overy yvear, ernment of theso Btates. Thousands of per- | ‘fhe Penalon-Ofice authoritics have studlud the o itwould by painfu tax laws under one head of stamp acta. oo s s {t distolution of thix NATIONAL BANKS, March 4, 1411 HoppaNient 8t iny Toslucne. X Siorrd AN 81, D e et Ciensos T EINANCIAT,, T MUNleP‘A‘ L BOND OR S.ATH. 130 040egy, A sons {n those States controlled by the political | inotter for years, ond arrived at the conclusion | Bil No. 805, providing for the repcal of all that | justitution, such as had just beon abolished, the portant wstters which must bo considerad, and A KeoCUk CHRtE Towa, 10 per ceat. party profiting by. thers outrages condemn | that tho greater port of tho frauds sro made | Part of the aet approved Jan, 14, 1875, known as | cxpunsve of tho wur would bave bean reduced 0 AE tac; tho srcils ot Natdusl banks i :‘;g{;&“"“’sm“ Commerca bill wil fall ‘f"" eocuk fiéfiw":"c’;fin‘;%fl'.fllagg 1“"' nt, No better St Titer Bt B66e°$htn Jered 8 ~Meaomones River 1t. 11, Honds, No. 10 Whinibuiah-st. tho * Resumption act” suthoriziug the Socre. [ bercont. and iho poopla saved froi great losca it ohe tnlifative on this subjoct was ket fax * ac o history of our country. hu Banl E’E’Ee." l’m‘xl&u Trlenfx‘llr{v w:l:"rr::::n“r -U'{,M.i TUR SKCOND UNITHD STATES BANIK, of Notth Atution wan orido -na’hnpnuu, the e sl rodocer AIG. caute L EECEnyAc Aesandoe J. Dallus wne sppoinicd Socrotary of | wratous which wo hiave catabilehuda cuniley iater currency, It hud been o nmlendm.l io the Ihud'l‘uumllxry‘})cl.cu. 1814, Ho st Bhey yironarel ia nn:u‘:'ugnvulflmzm ul"mnw"c":“:finwlhmr“r“ Bonuto s to atrike out the cnactlng clause and | and shbmitted to Congreed a report on the finunclal | yuay have been the imperfuctious vl olde dition of the country. Ho urged the jme | miitutions, out of their ruins has cumu to the age Insertm clouso providing (it United Statos | SRALNG" Ulcduieation of a Natonsl bonk | in wbich we live a systomn which way well chai- them, but they lack the fodependeuce and cour- | possible by the defectiye system now I exlst- age to mako themselves heard in opposition to | ence which renders the oflico dependent upon them, There nover will bo peaco and good | the winils, and upon paid sgonts of tho peusion- order, ond consequent prosperity, in tho South | crs for much of the testimony to establlsh thelr white any considoruble uumber of white proplo | clajms. No opportuaity {s afforded the Govern- %;“l"";'_"’ colored people the rights given them | ot througls ita sgents to see tho applicant for A VATO HXFEOTAD, ‘Flicre {8 & chance that the voto of the Chinese bl will be sent In to-morrow atter the Cabinet, TUH GENRYA AWARD DILL 1s unaoubtedly dead for this Congress, The ate tempt to bring it up this morniug was unsue- 1 o penslon and notes sball be recoived the samo as coln in poy- | as the ouly adequato mesns of ~ relief. | loenge the adiniratlon of the world, Whatever mny cessful by u vory large majority, aud, although m;l;:“ln::.r‘o ulx.r!'&gcnp ::f:?fl:g t‘z?ou‘ff‘;fo]fit&? ki JUDGE UY PBHSONAL BXAMINATION ment for 4 per cent bonds; und also providing bl for the purpose was prepared aud passad, | bo the twuasure of dillercuce i officleucy between | the lrlcm{l of tho bill aro trylug {o extract somie” ") $ and was sigued by Ar, Madison, Avpril 10, 1816, | theold aud the pow, it but indicates the growth | hopa from an aualysis of thia vote, It 1s scarcely ot 'Y rights must ba canceded to all, The l:oz}or und | whother ho s sick, crippled, or fn any say dis. | that United Btates notes be receivable 1o pay- | Jigmediately after tho orxanizatton of this bank | and over-incroasing’ strength and intelligence of | nosaihly that tho subject Wil bu consldered by ESRAOILN orey i careunyand | PR rition ik thoss violktiogs | S0lcd Au swertion was mado by Busator | ment of dutibs o et on th doecia:paymeuts wero subiad, nd, e R, | e arsoui-end ul; | L St Tho Vot on rfua 10 conaldstilio C“féfl“}g‘“d“nnfifli Gold_and wilver HOULNT. | EAKEY MENELE T o ahail bo punisned, Thag | 10gallato-day that 140,000 pansfon cases worenow- | Mr, Garileld moyed to lay on the table. B e hank eutabllebeil & brauch in usch | farin carroncy, ureatly stiinulsted couuorco aud | Uil was 5 youa to 41 naya. L(irabuluted 00 Gold and Silver for slo. SSLHERINING Co Tl heav o, Choagen tonayID DOWS & CO,, this duty devolves upon the State all admut, on flle for exwinination in the PenslonOflice, Bena- and whatever may bs safd of the duty of the | tor Edmunds replied that these cases wero tho General Goyerpnicnt to. redress the wrange of | refected claims for losufticlent evidence which BIVERS AND HARDORS, Yo the Iestern dssociated Pres. Mr. Ewlvg, tho Flatist member from Obfo, | Brate; It was the pablio dupu-‘lwry. and tho Ascal idury, and Jiravod 8 struny Support 10 the pub- 1 . Wasginoton, D, C., Feb, %.—1ilie Senate concurred fu the Senato smendwents, and add- | agent of the Goveratag s clrculuting notea | Mo credit, they were In 8 soneo inouopolics. Our ed another to the effoct that ali greeubacks re- wenknhvny- at parand slivays redeomavlo onde- | present systein hus sl thelr ld;unltln:.::;. ‘v.vlllwut f Ived tha circutatiug notos ot such | tuls objectivuablo fuature—it is 3 & T HSSION MERCHANTS “fifl “,‘ o '.‘_bud"égu:"“ °‘§§‘,‘,‘:’,:“,"“;‘.fl.‘,’ oY | had been accumulatiug for years, and thut they | ceived Into the Treasury shall bo relssued and iita ‘b:ffl::“n v ko 105 be_ hound, oe | obOpOLY s it 1é absolutoly an fros L0 you, and to fi‘:‘:‘b‘gyxg ",:p,‘;:?,':,‘;'{,‘;‘,{‘{",,"{,fifi“;}:,‘,,{fi‘(fi{,‘:‘}‘_ 20800z OLLANTS, | wifesciss Ui Bale sucric for Are i | 1,y beon B, In thi itemen | kep1acleaon wibhoutchung i tho e | Stgited wih Ty "t e o ot | vy iy ae o mhetdnbis | Grman WE Speudmants ropusad sumarons $23% and Tothbarduats ‘The Cominiiteo any it was not posalble within | Benator Edmunds was mistaken. ‘Thero aro now | gate of the amount of the_soversl denomina- | {as*"ccuntry, 2 mlo 1o say that afist ke %6 all on the uanis_ conuitionsand aubject | choures, ‘The Commitiee recouimend the fol. - ., Baltimore, SR bALLE.BY,, cmdAao.“ 97 | tho short time uwymdhu'n In’ seselon to in- | about 140,000 peusion opplications on flo in the | tons exisiing on May 81, 1878, aud that notcs {E: gffi?fl'?} tho colh;u bal followed tho Warof | to il tho intluencos of natural competitiont As | lowlng additional ltews or incrensod sppropria-