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£ jowert red, Gt, ——— and Minnesoth beg sy eas npring wheat, 7.168 10; winter whente, #22099 i] a GhAIN-Corn quiets new mixed and yallow, antes A pnd extra whit, 82 BIL HOO Onto Beta Nor d mutxed and NO-d 10, BGAN, tab ta. OE UE at an briey curt 24000 buy whos, J MUPeRTe—Flowr, 623 briny Corn, 3000 bur, pseu, TOLEDO. dalicandh PEDO, O., Jan. 2—GHAIN—Whent duit and lows en No, Tred winter, Fabrnary, 81.97) Mirch, 1.00; ‘Apri €.42s Bug, BLAS. Corn duily bith mixod, Got No, 2 eput, dcr Bay, d}01 rejeotod, Wife. Onts duly No, 2, tase, * : nihil} t mammoth, Bit, Eloned. padi ttt tony rec Kebranry, 1291 May, $L.4ii{s amber Mehintn, Fehrunry, $1024, Wrong, 0 bit) corn, 4100) fi Decne ia pou eas ‘bor, 1800 bu oats, none. LOUISVILLE. TOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan, 12.—Corton—Quiot at ie, FLovn—Quict and unchanged, ANAIN—Whent atoady at #152. Corn firmer; white, Mer mixar, 4dc. Unts stondy; white, 41c; mixod, 40c. Hye quiet atic. iia Cae ey a REN A nnice leaf tiorce, 3 do keg, jo. 8 firm: shoultors, 440% clear rib, Ries. Bacon in ugnr-cured, NVABKCY—-Quich aU €1.8% as KANBAS CITY, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribtine, KANSAS CITY, Moy Jan, 12—-GHAIN—The Price Currenteeports whent rocetptant 12,89 bit; shipments, Nez bas lowort No.2 ch 1.225 damuarys 8.22, No. FLO. Corn—Tteentntr, 2, fal anlpnten SST Eay lowers Nockeash ogc; dan wary, Sea a BUFPALO, BUYPALO, Jan, 12.—F1.0un—2Ke lower, GHAIN—Whoat dull, heavy, and lower to roll; snies 1,000 bu Pennsylvanin whito wintor at flan track. Corn duit and henyyy mules 600 bu now in etoro wt Gc. Other srains noglectad. DETROIT, Dernorr, Jan. 12.-GRArx—Wheat easier; extm nominaly No, l white, $1034; Janunrys F10H; Feb- eyo aa Haren. +s April, $1.4194s Bing, $1.44; mille Mfixchiutrs—W lent, 6000 bu. PrORIA. Promta, Jan. 12—GRAtw—Corn dull and lowers now high mixed, M4@37o; now nilxed, Mage, (nts golive (ip enart No.2 whito, BH@He, Ryo dully No, i, TW40. * HOMWINKa—Btondy nt E1084. INDIANAVOLIA. INDIANAPotss, Jan, 12,—Gnain—Wheat dull and RELI. Corn quict abBYaD 4c, Oats qutat at Daye, * OsSWrGo. Oswroo, N, VY. Inn, 12.—GitaIn—Whent stoady; Corn in Nght demands No. 2'Toludo, 0c. DRY Goods. New Vouk, Jan, 12—Businoss continues moderate inall dopartmenta,. Cotton xonts qulct, but very firm, and Fruit of tho Loom, Lonsdale, Hope, and } other bleached cottons aro ndyanced by axenin, Bitrt- ng prints activa, und medinms fancy printn mora tnight for. “Woolen goods in tereguiat demand, but very firm. Foreign goods quict. PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O,, Jan. 12.—PEeTtoLRUM—Unchangod; standard whito, 110 tost, 9X6. PiTrsnind, Jan, 12—PerRoLRUM—Quier; crude atondy at $1.18} at Parker's for shipment; refined, Tf Gifko for Phsindolphia delivery. OILCtTy, Pa, Jan, 12—PETHOLRUM—Marketopened 1 ye) ie ) Bi _Byornilng «0000; transcttons, X00, TURPEN'TINE, Witaixetos, Jan, 14-Sruurs Torrsstinn— Firm at ac, THE SILVER DOLLAR. Representative Chalmers Replies to a “Times” Criticism. And Shows Its Gross Perver- sions and Glaring Errors. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. , Wasntxaton, D.C, Jan, BA friend ins Just. placed In my hands an article from the Chiengo Times, to which I wish to reply through your columns, It ays: Nopresentatlye Chalmers, of AUlrsiestpnl, BIS that *tho sliver dollar stood as the only unit of yaluc until 187, when it was demonotized, and. 4.8 ering of gold wie defined its tho dollar unit. of value’ And Mr, trie.” ‘To this I will reply by giving the Inngunyo of the acta deflning the word “ dollar” and muk- f Juss it the unit of value, and the public enn Judyo whether Lortho Timea haye sald “what is not truo" ‘The act of 1702 saya: “There shall be from time to the struck and coined nt the sald Mint dole Irs or units, each to be of the value of a Span- ish tiled dollar, 18 the same [¥ now current, und focontain Ag gralna of pure or 410 grains of stundurd allver."" The net of 149, whieh provided for the Hirst gold dolly, suid a gold dollar should be coined “ of the value of n dolla Idefy the Tines or uny ong else to show any denuition of the word dollar tn grains of gald uiittl 7. Agaln the fhnea snyat" Mr Chalinces suys that ‘In tha act of 17 gold calns were directed to be colned of the vidio of ten dollars and five dollars, Wut thore was no definition given in ‘Frias of gold.’ ‘This atutement, aly, ts untrie.”” this Lam not correctly reported, on account ‘of the omfasion of three words. It should rend, “ But there wag no detinition of n dollar given in grains of gold." The Thnes thon shows that tha cugle was defined to be 2474; grains of pure or 20 grains of standard gol, and this was to be of the viluo of tou dollars, ‘This T did not depute, for this suatalis my position. ‘The value oF the engle was regwated by the dollar or v was of silver, and henve in 18H, when 247} wralns of pure gold was found to be of greater value than ten silver dollars, tt wad declared that 22 grins or puro gold: should be au eagte, und ot tho value of ten dollurs, ‘This wis elthor a most infornous eulppinit of tho gold culn or It was 2 Pegulation o} ho Kold calnage by tho silver nel, Again the Tinea snys: “From tho date of tho first colage nut until 1873 allver dollars and got cojna wero In Inw equally money. No acto Congress over attenipted to plice our monetar aye on tho BiWOr Dnata nlciiow es thls | ve= ho language of the Congrossion i thor ge agro! nul reports In Dev. 14, ir. Gulluttn, Becrotary of tho Troaaury, wuld: “It Will We recollected that {he Yule of gold coins of the United States in entabe Naked In conformity with the following princt- ee Vit First, tho wut or silver alns Bg grains of pitre silver: comparative value of gold and silv ratio of 1h to 1." Showing not o1 was tho unit of value, but that gol Feguluted by comparative value with wlver, ranteropart mado by tho Committed on Coinage aes SH, suys: “™ Whatever may huye been Ho cuso In this reapeat, thero can bu no do but oa Spanish dollar was originally the practleal monoy unity and if obtlgueons have mers lke charged with gold and with paper ae wellna all- ver, Wt cortain number of Spanish dollars has at Bit yrs onatituted specintty: and hy implicn- change an theeantraotes : rg the measure of ig report made to Congress Mareh 17, 381, {tivauid: Tho Committco highly approve the roparrte tho ugandan ataliver BErONe 1g report mug Juno 30, 18H, page 7 the Committos say they “entertain tho convistion the nearest approvch ta an lavarlibie standart fs {ta establishment tn our metal,” eto. ORES, 8: “Silver {¥ the unclont curroticy of tho Unit ed States, the motul In which the money, alt faoxhibited,” . . , ThoCommittee, upon uo consideration of all the attendant eiecums stances, aro of opinion that tho elandard of value ought to bo legally andexelusively, as It is precticully, regulated tn silve On page 1: Although the Committes have recommended we standant of vale to be rewulated tn silver Stone, thoy aro not insensible ta the utility of Uslog wold onins also." It was upon this roport the gold cagle was reguiuted by the silver define Gnd changed from 217% grains pure or 870 stand- ard gold to 32 grains pure or 258 standard gold. :Again the Times ayes “Tho nttention af Mr, Chulmers and athe who Utter words without Knowledge ‘on this ellyer question fs hereby re- gheotfully invited to cortaln other suggestive neta, Ono ja that when the colnuge rutin Uo- tween gold and aller was firat Axed In 1702, and i fo whon it wus chinged {1 6H, tho evident ntontivg wus ta got ua near as poeibla to the actual murkot ratio, and also to conform the Hew money of the country ng nearly as possible to tho monoy thon In notdal neo.” We will leave to othurs to determine who it is" who utter worts without knowledge on Uiis silver ques= Hon,” and alin guy that wo wish to do now as our fathors did, measure gold by the silyer standin, and i¢ tuero fs too much gold in the Gaglo tke take sono out, as thoy did in Is, ur debts ary.in, promises to pay doilars and Boe peales: and wo aro opposed to Increasing our lebts by Increasing, tho dollar. ufter they wero Seettrautead. Tho Tinea and Its friends changed oMandanl from sliver to yold, and denuunes us dishonest all who do not ackno’ yo Heeapieeae aearernisy Wueer oa the Zines is forthe byupers Inongy-lenders. Yours truly, "se Jags It, CHaLmEns, A Viena, ; yr dallir cone econ, tho is on tho that silver Dt wf Bngiieh sorant-giel was recently hold for’ May trial for holuing a ehitd, 1 thy old, i tiber employer, before’ aie nd routing that do waa ‘Hagatated wis ae afeacuss ae Wanted toleavein ney tune HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1880, ? of the manor, Bhe discovered that somethin on. as to the nature of whiel Informed, and about which her permission, It eeems, had net been asked. uginityy that n trospass waa being committed, sha ri went out to the epot armed with «dats Darrel gun and oriered th twalstanta away, Capt. Cotten, {an genial nnd courteous gent to oxpiain his presence there and the object ho wish toncenmnplish: but the lady declined to necept his explanation, declaring and determined manner that she did_ not inten ach parceled out into » fort lots. ‘The Captain hesitated, hopin; to minke bis presences and ntood, but. he agsteol, Theeo dissensions in Miinola defeated L should Rave Leen delighted ‘nah birne' AR iny successor, Apart from our personal relations, which are: of the closest nature, Fhaye a great adiniration Ho has been my friend niwaysy and inm gratefal for his friendenip. Het heminded, patriotic man, of great force While he was in F tried to inake mischief between us, entire faith in 1401, with tho exception of the ond of Johnson's During thosg years thero brs grown tip wlucated, tried, and trusty body of public viunta, Thoy cannot bo displaced without In- jury. Thoro are black sheep now and thon, fall. ures from timo to time, tho public service could not be int} here fa nothing E have longed anid (he Generat, "hs a period of REPOBE IN OUI POLITICS that would make, {t a inntter of indifforence to men which party nt, Tam necused, Jat aversion to Democrn Bianature is on evory bottle af the Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, It imparts the most dolictous tuate and rest to Ts TALK. Unuatinl waa goin she bad not been Conversations with John Russell Young About American for Washturne, ho great body of Lei d e enginoar and hin who, by tho way forso much,” : aman, undertook tance, some Of but lt had no reguit. 7 hay Washburne, and if [coult have cleared the way for hin fa Cinelnnatl F would have done so, Nat his Tlinota friends made that imporsible. © row he could not be nominated, any nomination for Binine, Morton, or Conkling. Heletow wis never a. seriots candidate-never even a probability. Looking around for a dark horas, In my own mind, 1 PIXRD ON FISH. Goy, Fish seetned to me the man torin, Boyard sald to ne In Berlin that the three t cat atitesnen of thisage were ( ohakot, nnd Bismarck. there were fourt that the fourth was Five: ond he was jvarthy to rauk with the others, forined of Fish after eleht fy in which evel iin inmy estecn. So twrote a totter 1 atthe proper tline,—after the chances Marten, an) Conk! expressing my belief that the noml- nation af Gov. Flah would he wwixe thing for mirty, und hin elcetion, If elected, for the Dest Interests of the count camo to Ke ft, F ne about this letter until after the whole Conven- waa, Under the elreum erinces, a good nomination. T knew Hu! Congressman fate support hia. oan, eapecinil surrounded h The General's Viow of Civil-Service and of the Electoral Commission. as having a pe eople used ta res his motives tnder- ngnin ordered to Jeaye—and that fumediutely,—with an intimation from the Indy that, though she waenot in the [iat war, A this tf he would not move forth» horcolved wut ti with Roform, Hl S : vottat iar Iie! war, that I know Fromont. That wae thos i If Thad aver had nny polltic: » thoy would have heen “with tho was raised In that achool. objection to the Democratlo party ns {t existed ayatin to gee the Hine when Twill have no objection to it, Hefors the War, whether n man was Whi orte b aaa niwnys for tho country. Since the Wi Denweratio purty hax always be hat is tho fatal m veratic organization, and why 1 arm its ndyent to power, There are in that organization—men like Bayard, M Huneock, and others whom T knew. They Joyal and patriotic na any tnen. make a splendid President. would not be afratd of the others in that but, behind the Preaident thus elected, whnt would you have? The first clement would be be the Kolld South,—a South only solid through tho dlsfranchizoment of tha negroes, ond would be the foreign clement In the North, —nn clement which ling not with 19 to require the education ar expertence Necessary to true citizenship. th enta hus any lave forthe Unio tmnde war to destroy ft: the reer Jearned what the Union ia, Theso ele: CONBTITUTE THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY: and, ones thoy gain power, T should he ea cerned forthe welfare of tho country. Th vote Lover ana. Politilans—Dlaine, Morton, Conk ling, Waskhurne, Logan, Fish, Greeley, tit anicklys 1 hit fo yn, and poxsibte undor the circumstances, however, the abjeet of the visit of cers Was expieined to the lady by some of Ighbors, and the survey was allowed to en Granp Using Hore, Saratoga Spninoa, Auge 1 18i,—~Sfexera, Morgan & Allen, 69 Jolin atrect, Neto York Cly—GENTLEMES: Ono bottls of your tuedicing bas cured me of inflammation of tha kidneys, please send me one bottle of * Constitution War ter" for n friend. Tis Opintons of 53 ORAVIES, LETTER. LIGA PaRerry before tho War. 1 tel him 1 W LEA & PRU that thetr tance is highly esthemes in mati HOT & COLD ‘This waa the estimate T Why the Succoss of the Democratic Party f Lsbinet servic Would Be a Calamity. ling were exe GAME, &o. auce that is mado,” From Young's Around the World teith Gen. Grant. Tote especially one conversation f tho {dio hours of sea travel, on home polities, particu- Inrly on the point so much discussed nt home, 18 to tho honesty of men in our public Ure. “Men In prtille Nfo,” sald tho General, “are Mike men in other spheres of life. It would bo very hard for me tony that I iknew six men in public post- tion that TI know to be dishonest of absolute Men will do things who are Senators or Membera that reformers cull cor- rupt., They will ask for patronage, nnd govern thomselves it thole dealings with the Adiminis- tration by their success jn the matter of patron= uge. This ts a custom, and, If the reformers theory $s correct, It {3 corruption, Amd yet tho men who wore reformors, who turned their eyes at tho sins of ofhers, I generally found AS ANXIOUS FOR PATRONAGE AR OTHERS. “My, Sinner, for Instance, who fs the idel of reforiners, was Among tho first Sonntors to ask He expected officca nan right, To had no considerntion axcont as a Sen- ator, If ho had been a private man in Neston ho would nover have named a Minister to London, en gO, nS oUr forms Of gave ment go, Mr. Suinner and other Kenitors were perfectly honest. There was no corruption tn As asklig me to appaint this man and the other. They regarded the Executive appointment for thelr friends as tho rewards of publle life, Mr, Edoinds naked me to keep Marah fn Italy, Tho whole Vermont delegation Jolned in the request. Yet no Senator was more hidependent than Rd- munts, more reudy to oppose the Administra. tion it he disagreed with It,—ond go down the atanes, would Yours truly, JOUN BICCORMICK, Union Square Sith Now York City. Bold and ned throughout the world. TRAVELERS AND TOURIST! TIN NAVING A BOTTLE WITICT! JOUN DUNCAN'S SONA, Lea & Perrins, 26 College-pince nnd 1 Union-Sqnare, Mine time oven 'S FIND OREAT BEN: new anythion pit THEA. Hon waa overs sont, @ 1aTD—Meesre, Morgan tt 1 dain street, Neto York City—GeNtLHe 1 am happy to inform you that J am now ntirely well, having ueexd only one bottle of “Constitution Water.” ‘en long enough 1 think he Is doing as considering tho timentt le nt tho outset. —inenities which wonld embarrass any Aduinist ction, and which onr friends shold consider be: patient. The fhumetal vows of Mr. Mayes, atn vasing te the country, Vor that reason alone he should be made as strong tts possibie, . Fish,” said Gen. Grant, "is, 1 THE WEST BECRETARY OF STATE, titexs it may have pitton oF these Yours truly, Depp Dose. inornt cortainty. Ank your druggist for It, a tine Hke this, aren No other Whlaker Dye equitls HHnll's—00 conta, ean MASTERS SALE. nited States af Amerie: In el rm the United Minter for tha ‘Porthern Disttiet of | datics K. Ricor and Willis Tmey vs, The Toledo, Warsaw Hallway Company, and others. G, De Korenat. Jobert c. wit Company, othe Crosa Ii, ewe etlear com ened Joseph ‘t. 'Thoimns, Rabe Jncquulin, and Henry 1 ty - Warsaw Hallway Company, atid others, George J. Forrest vs, ‘The Toledo. Peoria & Warsaw ‘and others, “Cross Hille a dverce Of tha sald Court, enterod WY ALOYO Untitled cates an thy IAth day af i ai, Js Henry W. isehop, Master in Chancery of the suid Coury, will 9 door of the Nauonal ofthis result: has alwi frag would art parties upon ae hoped thi home that would divide question than the War, ono af the results of the Greontn The triumph of 1D ntl fore the War, of nti t uitriotic as the would be a mintter t with indliference so far apt! cerned, The triumph of the Democrails party ow organized Dwoukl regard asa entail vish {t wero otherwlac, aco it otherwian, Tama Repubtiean be and Leenuse T beHeve the first duty of an Amer Ieni—thy paramount duty of the War, and to gaye our credit." L remember hearing the General describe tho INSIDH HISTORY OF THE ELECTORAL COMMIB- BION, i we havo hud WER MAJESTY’S OPERA, Jan. 1%, Hollint's Opera, who study the records of th Ho differed from Marey avd that he never did anything foro Marey would often do things for uttect, his ‘aversion to anything that looked [ke atriy. ‘or nn eftect—Fish wis so stright that times thought he ienned backwards, When H formed my Cabinet T eonsulted noone, The hom EL tnformned in adyvanes Mr. Stewart had so many Falard Weston, Ieury cl netin, oaltion party. to tho Hee THIS TUESDAY, offiges for his fricnds, HIFINO. sey sev Blenor Cany adel tit ior Dat Huenta Cappet va. Ith Mine, Us ne Silics Mario Sarimon (itor tet nppeatunce,) TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Jan M, Dontrct’s oe Upern, LINDA DI CHAMOUNL Thope every year t0 tL Tam deappointed, Tam an Ameri Itaileeny Compan; As our public Tn pursaance 4 only member of it wh St Satupendous private Interests that not think it would be fate fa. off without first knowing whether be would T thought fle genius for business to satye tho resulta nite nuiction ot the wost front. {fe-Inaurancy Company Gullde Sh La Kallesat., th the City af Chteaye, Hille hula, ax directed In xald decree. andes o unit, aid in ong parcal, and nubject an horeinnfter mentioned nnd decree, an Tuesday, the twentieth p, 186 nt clevon 111) o'clock erinmed day, th snd property tmuntiotied and doseribed | and In the morumues Uwrein referred to, a8 to wi ninculur the anid arin & Warsaw: a in int nots. und extending from the City of Peorli la the weet Jing of the State of indlann, into or throush the Counties of 1 Woodford, Mefeau, Livingston, ¥° the western terminus beluy within tbe Ci und the eastern terminns ary of the State of Tino! connecta with the Totedy, Lorune atiway in tho Ktate of Indiana, an pear ne roay bo Gi) miles, Including ys. and rights of wuy, di in; nil tracts, bricts the — Trensury’ ne recttad itt sate (20th) day of Jnnuncy, In the furenvon of sil Donizetti's Opern, LA FT Sat Igo Traucton of And of his own part in that movement. of the things ho said belong to the history which one day may he written. ‘To write them now “ Nothing,” said the Gene e been wiser than the Commission, and nothing could he atriotic thin tho attempt to impalr tl Mr, Hayes us frondiulent. My first choler for the State De- partment wis James fF, Wilson.of town, TD ap> Mr. Waahtirne tinder py Mr. Washburne knew France, ani wanted te yo, day when he was tlk 1 fond hin tna despond- ing mood. He satd that, before gong tan coun he would den ltr have tho prea- would be premature, line elreume- ewae gaing to J erated on him one i Munie and Cone yening, Jan. [— A full Orchestra: ahd Chorus, under: MVICKER’S THEATRE. Eyory Evening this We Matinees Wednesday 4 n tn Dinvetor of tho Inn Government where there aro Senators and Members, whero Senators and Members depend upon polities for success, there will be applications for patronage. You eannot it corruption,—it our representative form of Governmont. “Thwas a rule, here wasn senod lice and knavery in that effort. Mr, IInyes Ja Just ns much President as any cottptey caniot try Hise Francs tige of n Cabii WOULD WELT 18 MISSION V1 suggested tho Treasury, nin Mr. Stowart. would make hhn Seretary the nppolutinent, retained fora tno ns Beeret this to mark my. approval of bi Ford, and Lroqtuate, Veins at the eastern bound fs condition where the anld miirond: and enrricd, tho Electoral Cominieaion, urand service in that. enough to rise nhove party. Ferfougone, and for mo one of pecullar annoy: There fs something radically wrong about. eur manner of mtiuiniig and a suns of t Presidential election, whieh rised his not been winended. (oxcept Fridny evening and id Enturting, Sire und Mtr. By BANDIANN _In'Yom Taylor's romantic drama, NARCISS#! Hvenine-Benotit of Mr, and Mrs. mannnie MICHANT OF VistiGe nna ON lon ‘Thentra Company in THEATRE, SECOND AND LAST cevs Of COLLIER BANKER’S DAUGHTER! Under the auspices of A.M. Palmer, Union-Square Theatre, New York. ‘Werdnerdny and Saturday Satinees. inday Evening, Jan. DICKIE LINGARD tn tho ineelf brave and hear the stories of tho reformers, you The aks wane neking for pinco by Of men minkes: rithvism of public it ig honestly opot grounds. and GA, Vinducta, culverts, ructUroS: ‘All denote. station: o cur-ttiases, frelght-nouses, wood-houses, and other buildtuge, an om other suaps, holt or acquired {1 connection with tho ‘sak thereof; and including, alse, cara, nnd othe Hit {a corrtiption. My exper! ry charitable sn my T think our Govern and ceonomleniy ininaged; that our Civil Serv nod is any dn the world that Chave the men fh office aro men who, na a rule, do thalr best for the country nid the Goy- ernment. Thero fa nu nian ty the equnt tinued tho General, no anxtous for Clvil-gery iva reform ns tho President of the United Stat for the thie being. THE ON PERSON MOST INTENESTED. Patronnge ts the bune of tho Presitential office. A lirge share of the vexntions and 01 Exeentive come from patrona suriuly a Oivil-Service reforni wants pence of mind. Even apart from tht wis anaions when Tbe Civll-Servico reform brant all that. its most earnest friends desired, It wn honest and. fale tela Willan Curtis) thinks rel son, perhups, for Mr, Curtl’ opinion may ho that he does not know as much about tho fuets ae Ido, nbout Clvil-Servico reform, which thraws doubt upon tho Blneerity of the movemen pression ia given by the rdvocnter 1 ico reform that most of the Executive ay ments are mide out of tho penitentiary. ers who havo renched yerrs of dieeretion, like rt that one-fourth of tho ho New York Custom. Hontec ts lost in process of collection. Of course bo reform emt be sound when [t ia sustained by such wild and netounding deelurutions, many of those who tale Civil-Service reform tn mutts are the atast persistent in seeking offices rh the re before Sebotield reeepted Johnson's offer he c sulted with me,and Tf oadvised him to nc Schoftetd was in the army, and a Genentl, Of course. he could not resign life p so high a grade to taken political offiee that would Inst four years. proper that. an oitice tused to worry orton aigront dent andon previous occasions We had trouble about it. The siinple way of dee claring who Sins the lit should be evslly done. through another locomotives, tenders, ‘or equipmunt, implomunts, fuel. ai eat nuinber of vates 1 do not think it in bigh rink should bo: rit the heud of the wrny or Cie my awllns died, Tdetmted for some t 1 Relknap, whom now the Consul-Gener decided between the two were state constdent- 1 nppointed Mr, Borio to the navy be- cause T knew hlin to be an exalted charnctor,— one of the best types of Americans L have over a Iverehunt who hind massed a hinge and perteutly titted for any place. If je bad felt able pr willng to undergo iho jubors of the Navy Depurtment, he would have made an admirable Seeretry. place, und only rematned fora thie at my urges T wanted tho Nivy yivanin, put otra it to G feriais for conatructl the sad rallway, or an: te equipmenta or appurtenances, and also all frane CON of relating to tha sat or tha construction, in una thereof, und all tho property, franchisos, rizhts, and things of whateror name or nature, loxether with all and aluzular the tonements, hered purtenances thorounto bolonaing, or in any wiee up- pertaining, and tho revorsions, romainie comon rnuite, aueR, and rod the We should never po Electoral Conmmiaston exeltc- mont. This isa question which should be des elded free from politles, and yet st fs delnyed and parrtlyzed from purely polltient considera: History, however will justify the oral Cominiesion ag. tt thereof, orany of f the Moritorioun Bice NATION In tho polit, and Pulre fing Milt of sclf-qovern- tamenta, and aye ment.on the part of the people, 1 any this with- out regard te ita decision, I would have thought the rume if ‘Tilden hind been elected.” A question wis taked 1s to whether tho (en- nd any fear of amoutureak as the result uf the Cominission, “ That was the least of my “YT never believe there would be a blow, but I had so many wara- reof, nnd, Also, all mind wintsoever, ns well he anid Toledo Peoria Company, of, in, and to the ani + heense he mo President to hny enough to tnelid & Warraw Hallway although Georgu d tho General, arenw road, tracks, lands, grounds, bulidings uel luted In tho State DE Tiiinnis cone 1 OLYMPIC THEATRE. Clark-n h G. W.SPRAGUI.. in and Every Ni i diver EAUURIAE. und Suniays entteS Unequaied Variety Progemm evening and Kunday Matinco, 75, 15 etn. Te intsaion 10 Wednesday and Sati day Matinces is only Wund 20. Childson under 12 HAMLIN THEATRE. Y Department to go T MADE ALL MY PREPARATIONR. T know nll about the ritic-cluhs of South Caro: Minn, for Instunee, the oxtent of whose organizi ton hus never yet been made known, quite prepared ‘for any contingeney, An out- Drone would have boen suddenly und summarily: that was concerned my course was clear, and my mind was made up. dd not intend to have ‘two Governments, muy South American pronunciamentos. Not intend to receive Soveroign States,’ as Buchanan did. woe declared elected, 1 over tho reing, and sce him pencefully instatted, {yhould havo treated hlin as cordial nyes, for the mestion of tho } thon neithor personal nor politiend, but National. L tried to net with tho utmost Impartiality be- Ia have raised my ut Hayes in, if in so doing | All T winited was Presidont, tp ts, tugotl and tracks, sidings and. frariches innds, eentroes, toule nnd" machi nod deal of ennt unt contd not vecept, Smith, of Philedelphh ements were too absorhin Y Hobeson, and array y Meet on un exenrslon | was teking to West Point. Mere L made Habeson’s nequaintance, and out of tt CAME 118 APPOINTMENT TO THE NAVY DEPAUT- MENT, The His professional en- B. of Civil-Serv. moaning to Include, all the property, nal. of the said Company. deserined proj alland sineular Poortu & Warsaw Kallway Company, trnat deeds heres ratirond from 34 3 90,565, und 5 ot that we shou ikemember, the reat and perso 10 1d THO" Intended to thy anid Toledo, an described in above recited, an La Harpe to John day, eravely AR revenue collected a including the “Comrolesioners from aay eAneninG and interont ‘of tho lng and Wednesday and Satur td ind GENT ERe hallway Company in and to any nod alll Iands, depots and depot grounds perty, whd appurte- ington, in the State way, tho roml-ber, IF tations und an th After I gave tho ‘Tronstt! Tatedo, Peoria & enurse it would not do to atticers from Mussuctitsetts, and Mr. Hoar ree tired. Lhavo a grent esteum for Mr. Hoar, antl wag sorry the Sennto didnot confirm lls nomi auntion “for the Supremy: Bench. upon my Cubluet saleetions with great pleasure, and ub very gratefal to the gentlonien asso ciated with ine for thelr’ nsslatance. He went ont of the Cabinet ta become Benatar, But Tthink he regretted, It. day that he felt homesick after leaving tho Ad- T was sarry ta lose him, dificuity in indueing Mro Fish to remain eight. yeurs. Atone time he was se bent upon resigns Ing that Lhad eelected his successor, have been President. White, of thy peesent Administration ane thing bas been nehjeved which 1 ndniire=nainel: position of the General of the Arn: us it wie before Mar miorreled with Scott. Es pdm FRANK BAINES HS tn the thedtting dein, UNDER THE ARCH; Or, The Love That Lives, Keron Cast—Now Scenery and Properties. OUS PLASTER, BENSON'S CAPCINE ‘POROUS PLASTER For Women and Children. Femntes suffering from pain and wenknnas will derive great pomfort und etrength from the use of Benson's Capeine Porous Pastor, Whore children sre Intended to hand him ‘Licks, und ot! ‘orvice reform reats entirely with Con- rs if Members nnd’ Senators will give ty elalming patrounge, that will bea step gained Tut there isn immense amotat of human nature In Members of sa » Dulldingn, shops, and il Ho 03 nd Imers BAYA. Whul fs not- hate vor name: oporating sald enstines, and rollin, 0 eald Hatiway Compan: material provided by suid Co thoreof, to ba used in operating pal monnye, choson Inaction tweon the two, {ner to tive ‘Niden the sll! pawers to dechire 0 bine minning, to allay the passions of the canvass, and allow tho country ponce. krateful that the thing ended responsibilities, mugress, and it ix huni nature to. geek power wil use It, and fo ‘help friends, An Excentive must consider Congress, A government machine must rin and an Exe tive depends on Congress, tholr rights o# well as himself, with Congress, huve the Go' ly, and secure whol Ho told ing one cen The Members havo ministration. w a ithe wantate | we Mean” er with all col ris & Warsuw i cluding all the franchises af ‘all tho cot which salt railway bud been compos dation of athorwiso, But sald salo will be mado subject, noverthole oguitlos, if nny auc thera be, claiming, or to claiia, any arate frinchinos of Iiway Company, Ine en esumo legislati mio to Jenve tho White House ag 1 did. 48 ono of the happlest in my 1 ily, that Phd been vouchsated a sp It wna nm yrest blesing to the 0 peaceful solution, | mean, nt RCO how any patriotic munean think Gthor- ence, and order, and observance tho world had a new finstration ot the dignity and ofttoloncy of tha Remiblie. ‘This we owe to the wisdom atid foresight of tho men who Tormed the Electoral Cominisslon,— Demoennts ne well is Rey “At tho auine tee 7 th continuing the conyersatio: BUOULD UEVISE OUR ELECTORAL LAWR, and proyent tho renewal of such a crisis, [havo d teal over this xubject of tho ha Presidentinl ofice, the discussions nrising out of It. These disensstons hive dono yood, und our people, with thelr great common sense, will come togxolution. My own mind fs not clear asto whieh, would be the best plan, The one-terin {dea has iments in its favar, term, without a re-clection, for six or seven Years, would bo as good us any other, The argu Ment ngainst a second term, that a President ts tempted to use his kelf, ix not sound, Disonice for such a pu wold be the eitichdo of would offend the people, and arruy against him the publia mon, most of whonrare drenining of tho succesdon for thamscives, and would resent ft polley they deemed to be an invasion af thelr own rights, Therv is nothing in that argument. Patromige does not sirengthon a President, When you take up tho third terms, and propose pe H MUBT HY IN SYMPATHY WITT CONGRESS, “thus become the habit of Congressmen to share with the Executlye in the responsibllt: It ts unjust to siy that. habit is necessarily corrupt. Tt ls simply actus a foet that einnot bo ignored. The Present ‘very’ rarely appolnts,— ho merely registers the appolntments ul cC Tn ncouutry 2s vue a8 to porxons it tho rights und persons or eorponntions Fight. utle, interest, ur Hen in, to oF uy} Tonumentas, and rea! estate of Tues Warwue iullway Company, situate in Hurling Ton, In the State of down, uBdor oF by tall mortage oe trusts wing to Willinr HE. Oat tday OF Alnret, 157% State of lows, on or about the Zar o Isat and subject isn te. the prior (ian of the mort: suze mind. by the Pedtin & od pany ty Wii runteus, bearis if reno dcecribert as w security fr DOW oytatwudings and subse i betwoun the Poort tly Minute Contral I Intod tho 11th of March. LS nxtended 1n thy decroo hore rights and Intdrorts of 1 of amity UF the branch rullrond botween Hnmil- FRaw. anld mortgaged proporty will be sold absolutety, ne priviings of Fodemptlon. and f ¥, 4 Seoretary of War, patt beowme angry and retired to Elizabeth, leaving Marey in command of tho ariny. Reerctar ever since tntil now, and as L think it will renutin. “2 NEVI KNEW GREBLBY WELL sald tho General, “and don’t think Lever met him untibatter J was elected President. respect for his character, Old-Line Whie family, iny father delng nn netive man in the Whty party,—attonil: conventions and writhiz resolutions. So that aller my caritest: pre Crevley and hie prinelples, Hendly with Mr. Giveley, and went out any Way to court him: hut somehow we ‘never T invited him to the White House, and he dined with me, Greeloy hud Atrango notions bout to Kind of men who Ve belleved that when a helpless erenture, who could do nothing but burden his friends, and wis ing between tho Jail and the poor-h should huve itt office, office war ha bia mlnd a degradation, ber onone ocensfon inceting him on the truly betweon Washington and New York, special cay, and sent tor lim ta como in, Wo He lila dawn this doctrine, ‘Tht, Me, Greeley, neconts. for your alwnys pushing so-and-so,’ meting one of his hord of worthless mon who v hanging about the Washington hotels with let- tora of recommendation from lil He was much smnoyed nt my na ne tea of ofending quite forgave mo for Womanad great Influe ‘but Pthtote thitt in hie Intter appointinents, affected with whooping congt, oniinury consis oF colle, or weak Laney Wb iethy ‘unw ngd only treatment they should ro= jam that hus dtye commanded it of the Inw; und W Itisas it should be, | 1t rolleyes pnin ut once, Rtrenethens and cures H whure other plusters will'not oven relievo, Sold by all Drugaists, Price, 25 cents, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Vharmaceutical Chomlsta, w York. ‘County. In the the advice of Congressin appolated Is useful, and genorally for tho best Intorrsts of the country “Tho long continunnce of the Repubiten in power renily’ assures us of i Clyl if form, Mr, Ihiyes' Admtuistration will close Jeth year of Republican rule, TI yeurs hive built up a large body of rervants Inall depurtinents of tho Gi Tho onty brenk wax when Mr, Johnson wt enmity with his party, and Mted with incompoter ‘Oquawka Ratirosd Com emien Perkins, ithe General, hat we Soabury & Johnson, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. eolved, ace to check at sight, and legtions were soit ond I triad very hard io nodtitind | at und subject also to read with int um Thornten tn tha y T xulfered. from, heenme: cordial, Mortot my early removals aut appolntments were ta wend ont the bad men appointed by Johnson, Mr. Huyes has had no such trouble. In tho besinutig Perhups one | should take oifica, "I omade sone rth. fale will alao be made subject to all sums tent flue for taxoa, which are an ubsoluto [egal Hen upot property of Wie euld Company priur to eald mort- ‘Tho terms of such xalc will be as folivwa: ‘of fitty thottwand dollars tu be paid In cash Maater, in Chancer: time of the male, t ‘upun the oontirmation of hen determine, either in enah or tn th id Toledo, Peoria & Waranw allway Company, na provided in sald decreo. information in regal without adequate reason. Hut, a to know the politichins, this conse, ways reslating this pressure from Congresses and Ceould reeddl many cases where nothing bat my own tctormined resistance, raved good men. Valeo, for lnstence, fen, Andrews, en. (ion. Andrews mide he moment u Present used ooey Ho would fail, It Administrution, 5 DOUEHE aI DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Muy and soll nll Amorican Securition uj don Stuck Exchange on the must fave: W. B. TAYLOR & CO., Membera of the New York Stock Exchange, No.8 Wall-nty, Duy and set! un margin, or talked all the wi Bpproved bidder #t the Tauld Inughing), sh bi Forunintur of such hd to be nald tortor Minister to xy tho sale by the court an it anndintrable Minister, with i) tril When f was in Sweden the hk had been the ext Minlater we bad ov Iis record vonilrmed this, camo to remove hin, even fram ten whe bid naked hla orlyloal appolatane ys he was out of polities; anew min would help tho party tn Minnesota: and ra on, not think the Republican party in Minnesota re- ne told ine that he question of recone or Tmanent ielylbllity 1 with tho argue iG people have w thoy plense, nnd that, nd to the sald, proport} orme wud condivons of sale, rofercnco hereby made to the decreo an Mle t airs Master In Chancery of tho Cireult Cor ‘States for the Nurtho! Dated Chicsxo, Decumber Bh A. 2, Lint He had been i free povertit font although f right to elect whomsoeve i art of the United Decnuso a minn bas served tho country well, he Fn District of Lilinots, enev and crpach PROPOSALS, : Cry OF Y To Bridge Builders and Contractors: ‘Tendere for tho conatruction of . MiPramic Helden marian the fea Ree ot A nina, Wil be Fecalvad hy che undorstened way nn UHULdiAC Initaaeys Pee RS y ure lat Jnnuacy, . The fridge will feot long, wit atone piers and nuMetra trae rerom pilos tha formor prefer: and willhiavo a’ drm ‘Oe Or wwing OpOning, Bi GSR Ae opening, Be the navimble channel ‘Tha Muporstructure fs to be Iron; nnd the be cominvenced imnredintely of the awarding of ike SH inter ao taba ‘Tho tonders are to bo socompanted. by pinns abled y Plans ni Apecitications, which aro a the dovernmont tisineer. tho ‘approval 1ogta Cy Council duce nok bind ttselt to accept the iy tenor. Further partiatinry may be obtatned on application to the undersigned nt hls Omes in winnly 4 tom. Fey ae Stat ieee x : Wlanlpes, 0th December. imi? Dake Bnainoor, RAILROAD TINE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAISG. EXPLANATION OF ItR¥RNENCE RRB. 8; Chienagn & Northwestern Ratiwny, ‘Ticket OMlces, 2 Clark-st. (Shenton Mouse) and at the depute. Tenva, | Arriva, aPacific Fnat Lind... asloux City & Kt aDabuque Day abun SaapsPcausSsausapaseasscs FSRSSSRASSaRaaeaSAaAasaSS niu. sun} cant! bm Mareen Way EXTRA. vs. eee DNt. Paul & Minnenpaiis #xhresn nu, PRE Paul & Minnenpolls Expres pin DL Crosse am Bhan Cros pnt, A am BD tt pie bFond du Lae, vi it ~ Patinian Hotat ¢: t crue und Counell Bluts, on the traln tea ving Chicago 31n.m, Noother rund runs Pullman of an: rf potel ears weatof Chicnuo, Ear eto OF a—Pepot corer of Well# and Kinzio-ste, b—Depot cornor of Canal ana Kintto-ats, Chicago, Hurtington & Quincy Rattrnad, Teputa Tont of Lato-st., Indinna-av. and Sixteonths aL, $l and Canal and Hixte a Clark-st. and at depots. ee ee Ottawa & Stroator Express... Nebrankn & Kanans Express Rockford & Freeport Expres Dubuque & stoux City Expre Pucltic Fast Exp jorade Hx 'n Grove Accom rt Vasrenices Mendota & Ottaw Autumn Passenger, «++ owner's Grove Acconimodati FoR modation Freeport & Dubuque Express, a prolé Gmofn Nien Bxpresa,. as q Tezna Fast Expres, pinlt 55 Kanna City & td 21h 205 pal ‘TABLE. Inroush, between Chie a om am eis am C., 8.4 Q.Taince Dining-Cars and Pullman 16-whool Kleeping-Cars run betwean Chicago and Omaha on tha Pacitic Exprens. Chicago, Nock Talnnd «te Pacific Raltroad. Depot. corner of Van furan and Sherman-ats, Tekot ices, 56 Clark-sL, Sherman House, Palmor House, Grand Pucitic Hotel, and < Canal, corner Madisan, Lenve. | Atrivo. fs 7: Davenport Express... (nnaha Kxpress. *Daily except Sundays. tDally except Saturdays, 1Dally except Mondays. a ka Chicago, Milwaukee «& St. Pant allway, Union Depot, egrner Madison and Canal-sta. ‘Sites Bouin Glarkest und at dopot. Ticket Leave, iG rouRh Day} iwaukes, Madinon, Pratrle au ‘Chien, and Lowa Exprens... Libertyville, Aceommudatton, Milwaukeo, St. Paul & Mnneap: Ms Fast Mail cantly). . Wisconsin & Minnesoia, Grea Hay, Rtovens foint, and Ash- Jand through Night Express ‘Alltraina run vin Mllwaukeo. ‘Tickota for St Pau) nd Minnoapolls ara good olthor vin, Madison an ririo du Chien, or vin Watertown, Ln Crosse, an AWinona, Milwnukca Express... Wisconain & Minnoa Hay, ond Menasbe tht EXDTERS, Chicago c& Alton, Union Depot, Wort Sido, near Madison-st. bridge. and ‘Twenty-third-nt. ‘Ticket Omices, nt Dopots, 4) Clark-at., Grand Pacitic Hotol, and Palmer House, ‘Arrive. "10:30 8 my "10:10 am|* 4:00 pm + 34s G28 fital* B20 ae 10:10 aml§ 4:00 pan, + 9:00 pig 7:00 ome south Tenre. 7 Arrive. Kansas City & Denver Fast E: Kansas City. Night Express. Mt outa, Springtield & ‘Texas, Peurln, Burlington | fast expres & Keokuk Expres Borin & Poort Hxpreaa., Chicago & Paducah Hit, Streator, Lacon, Washingt’ Shere Jullot & Dwight Accommudauion.!* 6:00 p cf eeaTesEaTS EEE EE ECELE] Wtnote Central Rattrond. Dapot foot of Lako-nt. and foot of Twonty-sccond-s ToxevOnice, Il Nandulpicst, nose Clarks Gran Vacite Hotel, and Valter House, Leave. Mt Loula & Toxras Expross.. HU Loula.S Texas Fant Lin Taett On Batoniny night runs to Totono only, bun Saturday night runs to Peoria ‘only. Michigan Content Hallrond. Depot, foot of Lake-at. and toot of Twonty-necond-tt ‘Tieket Olfico, (7 Clark-st.. suntheant corner of Rane cor dolph, Grand Pacitic Hotel, und at Palmor Houve, Leave. | Arriva. Mall (yin Main and Air Lino). * 8:4) pm nl? 714) Day Express im Kalamazoo A i am Atlantic Express (aily?.. nn Nine xprens, Pittaharg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Hattway. Depot corner Canal und Sailinon-ats, Wokot Oficos (3 Chark-nt, Palmor Moise, and Grand Pacttc Hotel, ~~) Leave, ‘Mall and Haxproas Paoific Express Fast Linder, mepaaentttmare A Ohton Depots, Expositivn Mullding wid foot of Twont recond-ne Picker Once, Eanrkeats Palmer Monee Airand Pacitlo Hotel, und Hupot (Exposition Accounts und correspunience invited, ena in BO daynon S100 Invested, Wl FOHOFE Cree, Hike T 1 Addpene 3) Walhat, New ¥ hing, ho was sutton yours, at Jeist whon | kaw fab dieense from which ho ded, quired much helps and] sald'that ft adld net see ne from the a how, th the face of his record, vonnlasion Gen, Andrews, ti ny Peowld not have stood the pressure. use tep dacidenta oeour to le ae showing how Comressionnl infivence ive us Oo good muy 48 Marsh, nud took away Bo aood ini ae Androws. Thoy iustirite my meaning when [ euy that the Executive does not appoint, but registers appalntinents, “Moreover, the Republicun purty has never o Mr. Lincoln hid to innke iInany removils and appointments, but, this came fron the Steexsion nid cola wit abways sind to recognize loved Demo enute, nnd nail the departments at: Washligton w loyal Democrat was certain to remain, Ag it condequence of this polley, 1 eup to say that one-fourth, £ ra of the Government Ji -Washington 4 Home of tha best mon in the ocnite. Thoy were nover dine removed men should not at tho ond of his term be inthe poste Hon of an ofiver cashlorcd What you want tq avoid, it seems to mo, (8 NOT RE-ELECTIONS, DUT FREQUENT ELEC ‘TIONS. T think the beat. fosutlaty all op y . HORATIO L. WAIT, Maator in Chancery, I Uinols, Copnty at Coal ‘The Uteut Weatern Volewraph Company otal. novice In loreby given. that by ait onior hurotature Unurod iu theubove couse by nud Court. ret me the undersigned, und report to anid Court thereon, as to any chums against aid Company by ranson of Ownarall adta avg been inaied Uy ia nah 0 Four Ae Das IN Siw thoregora, in aecardante with sald order tha in. A hia oficw, Hoa Dinan, proceed. te halt ss 9 eal’ proofs, aud close suiny on Fe And ail such clulins and proof peu thy Inat-mantiony wo, Minols, Jonunry 12, Teould fil to re- fit hid been my 581.200 om 2, OT Cinrkeat, Ktate of tons to onic i Tehoakd like to hive tev when he was himself. had beon vleoted Prealdent: ho hover eoutd have lan—one that would go further: Monk—would le one term for and ineilyibillty to re-nives ly this would settle the question. Eligibility after an intervening term would not bo of innch value, for, In ourdountry, most of tho mon who served one term would be pust tho ago for election by the thing another had inter= voued, The Swiss phin of short terms would not io for a country an large and new aK ours, well enongh for n small, highly developed Rept Roasted Coffee C. JEVNES, {10-112 Nadison-st. WE ROAST DAILY. Uved through his term, and would really have been inthe bands of Gratz y.? end the Qonern i LA EM tho Gavornment heen proveript Chicaxo, Cook 1 as presentent th our te of the Alabama a tration of what those In authority ure es somotiines to do as a mutter af oxpedie nuver belleved in thy pres elalma ngainst Boghid. 1 0 pitration, wis wt iiss anolent, populous, and tho canvas of 1876, the Genoral aiid ono days “7 had only ong candidate forthe Prosideney” aa ny successor, and that was the Republican candidate who could be cleoted. 1 took no purt in the discussions antecedent to tho: Cinelunatt Convention, because tho vandidates were friends, and any one, excopt Mr. Mristow, would Bave been satisfactory: have had iny hoartiest support: MH. BAISTOW F NEVER WOULD WAVE soPLonTED, for reasons that Tinuy give at some other tla, dia more formal manner than mero conversa: Blalno would have made aw good Prealdont. My only four about him wna, that upon him at the time would To mo personally Blaine Ho is very able honcet man, tlt for any nu opened uy tine of nt= ie canvas dill KWo It is not 110 1. WAL, pourt of Cuil Mater in Chanoery of tho Cireult County, Uiinale,_- tre Domoenn sexyion: ave L 1 yo ylving her something to tneritorious cise hen Mr. Fish complain about, case tguinst Englnnd, and brought lt to mo fae approvil, Lobjected to th ure, Me. Fish anld ho entirely agreed but Tt Wak nocusiey ee CEAN NERAMSILIDS. e STATE LINE ‘Po Ginauow, Liyarpao!, Dublin, Helfaxtund Londons . dny. Ment Cabin, eccuuumodaton, AUBTIN, BALDWIN & OO.” 1d 1A Stun dutuneshy Chiciiga, Becmixe thoy ‘ nover .thonght of such Hayes, This eh 0 Me,— would 4 ft consldur Mr, Rumer, Rumer wasat tho hoad of the Comulttes in Senute thut Tio was not cordial to the trenty; we hind overruled th naturally,—throtgh 1» Chrotugh the tong cons nuance of ane party in power, and quent cducation of an experic! public servants. Chat ty tho only way, cenmitug a Prositent beenme there Is Civit-forvico reform the Presidont, whoover he {¢, 4 the one moan in thy country most anxioug for tho reform, i Wwithatunding all that is anid am convinced that our Civit ie all throughout tho ¢ stato of cificleney, ani, of any other nition in Out of this groge va qupstion ux to tho abuse whl bud eropt inte our vlections,—the abuse AGSEASING PUDLIO OFFICIALS YOU FUNDS on elections, .“1 soo," sald tho G 1 HoMnY Of tha Howspupers that under Mr, Huyes tt fan subject for congrutulation that of- Hee-holder ure ho longer renmpyed be id the OOnEt= 12 Broadway, _SUMN BLMGEN, We CHOR: LINE MAIL STREAMERS Now, York and Glascom, ALA. Pot. 12 pith ron LL as cures casos of lung standing In l'weakyordinary casea in} day ) ‘Kone genuine Un: Teas yetione trap the attneke mado Injure hls canvass, would hive been qt Muces but hig ononles witty old have muda ‘ Tr, Morton wis © ini a rent purty, whodhd a groat- work dluriug tho” War, itis courge ag tho Governor of ndtinn hag, 1 think, rly appreefuted, [lo saved In. 80 spenkor ho wis most, Ho hud the art of snying overything possibloon asubject, and from thut became it most: offective ‘debater, pence with Knghind should bo tha withdrawal of her thay from the American Continent. ‘Chat suggestion wis a deoluration of wary and | wanted peiiev, not wir, wit Boros por indirogt clalms. conalior them tn our. cise, therefore, would ofend hin, ‘Thon, if wo mde a treaty without considering Indirect clulina, Ww unsettled question, and ug pretexté for embroiilag Us at Hate with England. in’ rules and Mr. Suinner Had nl hewspapors | is in is high 1 Hiphors than that We « thoy would oxtst sta, 8 Utd by domugoes: some future ‘The surcat way of sotiling tho indirecteclains question was to xond it to the The urgument of Mr. ish eonyinced me, but somewhat against my will, i consented becanso: 1 -unxioug to bo on terms with Bumnner, to be with all of our leading Repub ——=—$—$_~ NEW PURLICATIONS, DEMOREST'S MONTHLY, THE WORLD'S MOD A nd combination of the enter and the beoulitul, palutings In cael with wn oequaled pe great pleture, * Conno never beon pro} ;. Mtuerava, £4 diana to the Tu HENDERSON BRET, wo Wasbinston-st. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Ratltny throg tinea a week to and from lirittah Ports Lowest Prices, ompany's Oftoa, northwest corner Ulark . VEUNBT, vee OO iat Weotorn Aron MAGAZINE, alvin, the wnt gnivinge and al Gonova tribunil, Morton woul’ haya: mM in tho Presidency as in the (oye But there were two objections: his henlth and hig opinions on finance, have teen aiiteult, I wus sineercly am ufraid impossible, Arrive. Morning Ex Fat Lino,, Euko Shore & Michigan Southern, Mornt 1-01 Homing Mi ta etn Allnntlo Exprose (dally: Night Exprous,,,. Vittaburg, Cinenundl as Bt, Loute FR, IR. (Cindnaatt Air-Ling and Kokomo 1.10.) Dopot, corner of Clinton and Currull-aus., West Bila, Twaye. | Arrive. Cinoinnntl, Indianapalls, Loutas Tite Cotutabus ek ehat Day Nib Bxprons.. Munkakee Line. Depot, foot of Jako-at. and foot of 'I'wenty-aecond-al Teave, | Atriv Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Loute-| | Ville Diny iexpross Bead a Nixht Express 3M) pra Chicago & Eastern Hlinole Hatlroad, - (Vanyiile Route.) op Tiekot Othous, 17 Clark-st~ 133 Deurburn-at.. aad Dopos corner of Cilnton and Carroll-ats, Luayo, 's 8:23 wm} 7:30 pal Dey Mat Nadevits SCABIES, ae FAIRBANKS’ ha STANDAXD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS,MORSE & CO. 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Ne careful to buy only the Genuine. will not pay usieasmonts for pollticat Lnover removerl tman for such 8 refusn! knew one of my Morton, Conkling would havo wattefled me, a8 Lum fond of hin. und hold his Brent character und gendus hy and, it nomloet, he would wi A Virginia Lady Puts an End to on Captains Surveying Operue Mons ou Wer Lund, COUGH LOZENGES. “KEATING'S — COUGH - LOZENGES, MEAT EPNGQLIONE REMEDY. Veo aure by thy clenty an CO, New York 17 Kast Haurtounitees ~ EDUCATIONAL, CT QUES... SCHOOLS FOR’ DANCING, Rat and, ati Woat Stau Cavinot to do so, wand, HF Ein ‘over known ft, £ would hiya ‘Mlaniissed tho collet who had inade such romoval, Statemcuts like his belong to the cunt of the Ciyil-Service dls hud throw doubt upon tha. sincerity of who advocato.the reform. J can aco where our service cun bo amended. leun party romuins i power, amends tive | examinations, thoy One of tha wodt ull very sor aur Luis iy it, to Inlluonee Congrosamnen, profound respeet; ave had aloujents ‘h neither of tho othe 3-botter ns u canis weasedL,- Ho would have beet date before tho people than before the Conven- ton? Intornal dissensions in Now York defeaigd: him, ng intornal DISSENSIONS IN ILLINOLG DEFEATED WABII- ‘arron, former! rmy of tha Potomue, ton, nisv of the U, tho buttla-tel tho scone of ing 1 accompanicd b Stutesariny, récoully Visited Five Forks, i Dinwiddie County, Of tho lust battles around Ti jb Was tO neko a gurvoy and osltions of the con. th thocourt of in- fore which Gon. Warren is baying an favestigation as to bis prouptness in moving to b- Titarlur to yot the exact duta and a ote sitiation of afalry, it -booame neosd- for Capt Cotton to run a ine of HuEvey ugh the promixes of a gontlyman living ib Hno Was..juat ouwlde dunice—betwoun rhe» Sera of . away: from 0, wud bis wife was the custodiun Hut every da; WEST Pape sourif spe im gautescnene aeecl GOae te Tesatary, A, Liculnew eatid for Circular 1 V8NUarts ENNNYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Honpana, dunt, Civ fn 0" OF questiondblo brilllunt candidates before “Hourd was in jul wont, for robhe and tuchico thom to refrain from upon the Exceutive, thon pass lows giving cach oftloa then, koop tho of education ts objoct of their vial plato? tho tleld, and kod fora time as if Washburno would bo als rinics, to be Used lark horse, instead of Ha: friends woro unwise in her ir aul niamis, ta- peelally to Loy T used to reason with Liry to make pews and 0 Jae man who will pout, wng Unrouvonable; but, When tho. mo comes for uotlon,—when the his servicos,—ho ts man {gs wore truste CURSE, Da, Chemistry, Classi CARROLLTON HOTEL, Ugltlmore, Light, aud Gorwau-aty., Baltimore, Md, Bg Si Washburuo's wiy. aud got crogs, wad wods front, and no ror vould af goe why Logui carve! cuuso be was ut hoart, and lo evo: yurd.. of the: Andallotherkinds,CayoxGoid | Hd double tan oand{d: and ace It, Vivil- iimtnaned “to Fiab, aod Aquaria. Yaulont and laias es Nap . ; colar for fy puueeee PPS TAY als Lo ite ora gts trag are MEDICAL, NO CURES xoray?'|DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. ° Consult porsonslly or by mull. treo of change, on 8 Dr. J. Koun chronic, tag toa pacial disoases. gases. th daly paywicint tn jut d"ip he city who warrauts ‘curoa or DR. FORGAY, [ecas" tewularly educaved, luzally qualtsed.. ‘Troate all ur ta Diisouauas Bbce ety ple orufulas ond Byin Disansen, Gonsultatiin fee alta: conitdoutlad, wed Ue epee Wabatieny, ‘Soud'Go sista 06 pamphtet, OM ee Buh A OARD. ‘Ao all who are suMuring from thu errors apa indise grations of youth, norrous woakovss, carl Gu, will sund cl joan uf bianhoud, juin a recipe Cust wil

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