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RV B Lembuy Laxg OMAHA DaAIiLy BEE - ——n, OMAHA, NEB. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER A, 1883, THE NATION'S FINANCES & \ THIRTEENTH YEAR. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. NO. 142, THE OLD WORLD. — - [ quests of the owners, leaving £100,145,- | cother, of the samo metal, of uncqual * | 600 available for the investment of sur- | real value and of different devices, yet of plus revenues. Calls have +ccen issued | equal value in payment of debts and of case they will bo ablo to oraanizo the house to-morrow and receive the presi dent's message before i o'c'ock. They that your m‘th;n on this or any other sub- jeot will actun’ v by injurious to any in terest or eve' | aiksrd reasonable cause of Congress Struggling Over the Organi- Zation Preliminarics, alarm, 1 am ably disar expect gpwich, economy in the administra expross the opinion t'a «tt e the 1ecep- | tion of the message an adjournment of two or three days will bo taken. SUENCER'S VALUBLE TESTIMONY, s sure they will be agreo y [Applause | The ¥ aele country has the right to | for the entire amount, and the ot | portion of the bonds have heen re | and cancelled, the annual savieg of in terest which will result therefrom being | Secretary Foiger's Anmual Report of Revenne Receipts aud Ex- purchaso of property. It reccomends that authority be given for the redemp- tion of the trade dollar in the standard silver dollar, dollar for dollar of nominal A Wexford Hob Atiack a Charch and Seriously Injure the \, adi 20,006, e, fo ¢ TeCOINAZe o 9 ota 0 ' o M A e Tt fod p | B e b iR B o penditares, X Omihe: proeliiony of U Wol, 6t uly ] Fecivin it x. vRared AHber STey Timafes, or ATR " 3 44, just and cqual taxation for public iss, special assistant attorney in the . i o 0 03 per oo hont od | aocond s Thw fo! Several Members Not Properly P mposee, o faithful obsorvance of the |star route case, says the governnient made 12, 1882, tho i per cont bonda. ismuod | accord with o lay for_that cofn,_and e Jerti i s of the titution, scrupu ¢ effort t + the attendance of | m : he Red _ | thereunder, and amounting to £300,581,- | for a reduction of the amount of silver " e " Certified for Enrollment. Lo s o e eits . terent of | et e e aberes s | The Operations of the Redemp- |0, bocam “redogmable at the plensuro | bullion resulting from tho oxchange from | Seoret Irish Sooieties Vigorously ! - [#the geat body of the people in order | cor could have given valuablo {ostimony | Bureau and Saving in ST sl R G A ,"\'."“»'»'.llfw.'";”l-’“{]‘ b Denounced by the Dublin Tarli 1 al am |that they be protected, for congress has|for the government, and says no doubt e i 3 Al ) ol gl ) pure 4 { Mr, Carlisle is Elected S[)M} O | the power ul‘ protect them against en- | he made to 'ostmaster G J Interest. ‘;nc. a hn,'I\.n-r r::l‘.\ of x:nfi»r.;u h{‘v‘“"‘v;l.un\ pose of coinage under the act of 18! Cardinal, \ and Addresses the House. creachments from overy direction. | his socratery Vanwormer and to_ (ieneral - il LT AT, COINS AND COTSAGE. SR W hatever can be done, under the circum- | Garficld’s friend, General Boynton, . cen issuod _fo ,000, o Tho tolhinge excouted at the mirts dut 5 TR ctances surrounding us. to meot this ox- | the statement. | embodicd in - Dliss'| The National Banks and the |bonds, £30,000,000 of which will mature 0 COTNAKE exocutod ol tho mints QU™ | 4 yo 10 Plot In Spain—liuropeans R The House Adjourns Withe gy ¢onr. pleting Organization —ScOnes and Iacidents About the ' Sapicol, pectation, ought to be dene in my judg- | atlidavit of July 26 to the effect that Spen- ment. But, gentlemen, without detain-| fier was present when Dorsey left the ing you further, I am ready to take the | money for Brady, and that Dorsey ac oath of office, as prescribed by the con- | cused Brady of dishonesty, also” that in the month of December, vnd £10,000, 000 on_the 1st day of February, 1881, In addition to the above there have also been cancelled and destroyed, as di rected by act of February 22, 1883, Maintenance of Their Circulation, ing the fiscal year was less in value than in the year immediately preceding. Yet tho continued demand for smaller de- nominations of coin for change, made an increaso in the number of pieces struck. Fleclng Betore the False Prophet, LATEST FOREIGN NEWS, stitution and laws and pr«\\'l\'\‘ll to m\m- Dorsey told Spencer that Rerdell had W tier Witk thie SOURIN of tho hust. | TApaneas indemnity borda to the Amount 1t was oleven and a half millions over N - RSIGH o organization of the house. [Ap-| gone back on him, but subsequently had | Together With the Detalls of the Busi- | b LR M Rt of any year o the organizatio " PEXF FORTY-KIGHTH OONG IRESS, {:}:"“‘B:'i’ Hher e % (A7 AR e e e per- | nows. o e SHRERINER, etk of #1,834,000, and other interest-bear f"r'"L'lu_‘""‘::;‘( R Ui AN IR bt bl A The 8 . ered 560 make wu &l AR ing bonds bequeathed to the United cand wal 5 i Exrorn, December $.—A mob last o The iron clad oath was administered [ suaded to make an aflidavit denying the ment HEHE TR aar, of pieces coined was of the| yconing attacked the theater in which Wasuinamn, Do €, Dec, 3.—The sen ate was called to 0 edor by Prosident pro by Mr. Kelley, the oldest member |original statement. in continuous_service, and Speaker Car- CARLISLE'S BOQUET, States by the late Joseph L. Lowis, of Now Jersoy, to the amount 2054,000. The reduction in the annual intevest value of &i36,200,704.81. NATIONAL BANKS, ovangelical services were being hold, and attempted to burn the building. The { e At b oy SR AHl b L s sepresentatives i Wasmixaroy, Docember 3.—Secretary | chargo by renson of theso and othor | The number of national banks in op- [mob took possession of the town, broxe SR HNETE et Wi T | cative forwaiy nad quAllned. \ Washington Mhtcher in Flowers, | Folger, in his annual report on tho con- | changos to November 1, 1853, is 83,990, | oration Novombor 1, 188, w tho windows of the Protestant church, oredentiofs of Fenator Peck to succee Whieh AU rih: Fokolod;, Detors; K ’ “ldition of the finances of the United |021.75. increase over all former year and of nearly all houses occupied by himself, Paloser, Ferey, and Pike to succeed Rollias. The oath wes adminis- rtered to Bec's, Bowes, Cullom, Dolph, «and Ferry,) whese credentials svere sub- mittell at t ne last session. A wecess, of one hour was takcen, and on reassembl fng the recess was wxtended to 3 p.m. At 3 oMchock the senate wes againcalled “te order , bart theve being no prospectof a speedy oempletion of the house organiza- ion, 1 he sonate adjourned. representative at Jarge for that state, at the request of Spririger was asked to step aside. Springer stated that the gov- ernor of Kansas had forwarded to him a petition signed l\f: himself and other state officers and a large number of eiti- zons, protesting against the admission of Poters on the ground that under the con- stitution and laws he was inelligible to hold oftice. He, however, had with- drawn his objection, and Peters took the Wasirnetox, December 8.1t has long been the custom of friends of can- didates for the speakership to send tlowers to his desk after the election by the house. Two Kentucky ladies pre- pared and sent Carlisle to-day a beautiful original device in flowers and satin, 1t consisted of w gavel in the shape of a George Washington hatchet resting on the mossy stump of a tree in such a way as to show both sides of the blade and STANDARD SILVER DOLEARS, States, says: The ordinary rovenues from all sources for the fiseal year ended 10, 1888, were: I eustoms . 1 internal rovenue From salos of public lands. . . From tax on circulation and oposits of national banks. . Fron profits on coinage, bulli- deposits, and assays. .., . 1 customs feos, fines, pen- ies, &c On November 1, 1883, under the act of February 28, 1878, there had been a coinage of silver dollars amounting to }|$156,720,949; there wero in the treasury at that date $116,386,017, There were | then in circulation, and in the mints on account of profits on the coinage not yet deposited in the treasury, §40,:134,052, There were in circulation on November 1, 1882, 885,883,780, The coinage be- June O,111,008 86 1,460,205 17 6,280 84 banks organized during the yoar is , the greatest number organ- ized during any year since 1863, The capital of the newly organized banks is S28( 0, and the cireulation §7,000,- 150, which is about one-fourth of the capital, showing that the banks have taken advantage of section 8 of the act of July 12, 1882 which authorizes banks of £160,000 capital and under to be organ- ized upon the doposit of bonds to the amount of one-fourth the capital. Re- numboe Protestants. The dresses of ladies who attended the services were torn off, and gentlemen accompanying them stoned. Several were injured severely, Themob paraded tho streets several hours singing, *God Save Ireland.” orvices at the theatro wero being conducted by Major Whittle, of Chicago, The mob made a bonfire of all the bibles and hymn books that could be found. One Protestant was attacked and carried down to the harbor, the intention of the In ¢ ideaimistering the oath to senators, | onth. o } o A ORE:® BIBY < WhN: \ foos— consalir, Tobberse twoen the st of November, 1852, and oties 9 ik §8 { sing to. d i tho i ev-cludl-onth wa takoh by Sonntors| Converso, rising to a question of privi- | kandle. Ono —side = was composed | "L LGN e ¥ thiaBAme dAta 1 1884 Harl Iprensed 698, | Hitnd inado on Qctobet S ot ls wers [HERLANLE IR (ol dionE P AiBome Beck, Bowen, Cullom, Dolph, Frye, |lege, snid the clerk of the house this|f beautifu O ainted satin, | FTom ropayment of intores 31,000; tho amount in ciroulation for | SIOW A Agrogate nAtonh bAnt GHVLA’ | FeIPACtES 4 il Hoa & WMicPherson. Mand "Palmer, | morning stated that had a certificate of |other of ~ hand painted satin. | by Pacifio railway com- the samo time had incroased §4,136,321; | 0f $909,699,787, an incroaso of 820,600, | saved him. Another Protestant was Hon f, MicPhorson, Mardorson, Palmer, | FOFiAle e 2o, St aiech Sort Ionte rer | Through the centre of thio blade on white | panln. ;...s.: ey sestabst ey 1 Lo G2 574 during tho year; a circulation of | chased through tho streets and finally LA R B G WAL A Ly 614 (IRt 121 | satin appeared in_illuminated old Eng- | From sinking fund for Pacific thus keeping up tho great disproportion | gy 4y 575 surplus of £102,000,482, | sought refuge in the police barracks. He son , tho ramainder taling the modified | sented by any person claiming to be. gy SEEE0 ¢l owing: railway companien. . .. botween tho amount ready to bo supplied | 1a%ia: %l depostts of $1,046,437,700, | was told that, tho police were unable to oat b representative from the Second district i 3 From deposits by individual and the demand for them, heretofore | #1 NEIVICUAL depos Ao tie {otaly adod - of that state he would have placed his | May thine eyo be as keen as the blado of the | for yurvayine polie lands - 1220611 76 both of which are in decrease; loans of was seriously wounded. The mov senators are: Pike, Kenna, G ibeom, ‘Colquitt, Wilson, Riddleberger, Sabin, Palmer, Cullom, Manderson, hatchet, hen worthy members rise t And thy ruling true s steel to matel: it, nara on the roll. Forreasons satisfactory | : cateh it, to Manning he had chosen not s noted in the reports of this depart- ment. From proceeds of sales of go ernment property . 985,055 02 THE TRADE DOLLAR. $1,303,450,700, and specie of §107,817,- 983, both of which are in increase. protect him. 51168 wos conBtiba o e HRFAULES throughout the riot, The victims intend b ! ; From procoads of sulg of piost- Owners of capital, dosirous of inveating | to seek compensation. " ¥ to presertt that certificate un~| Lawful business to dispatch it. o vt Now YOIk 3 AL Autilh : s Dalph-and 1‘"%1:"‘”_ fi| Gtis: had Ve aVen| O tha Nath ottt tnseetbtion was Lia oHlcs proRy e ; 1{,,nl,||l.ul.y sponk of tho trade dol- it fn tho businoss of banking, are auited SECRET SOUIETIES DENOUNCED, kit by the house. He (Springer)|trump of fame blowing out gavels, and | From Indian trust-fanda;. .. ar, | the debased coin to which attontion | with the national bank systom, and wil- | 15 Docember 3.—The pastoral of At 12 o'clock Clewk McPherson rapped | had called upon Manning’s attorney and [ fanenth it on the left & Jittle mode Gaonee | From donations towards ligu- has been drawn by public elamor and dis- |ling to continue or to organize anew | gardina * MoUabe strongly Qe the heuse to order-and proceeded to call|asked permission to present Manning’s | Washi hatehot in hand, “outtine | 1 datng the public debt...... cussion. Doubtless the legislative pur- [ under it, when it can be done witha rea- | o b 00 ETE e B R ol e preRentativas oL KB tate ot mdm‘lfi“ls iR AtH ]“"}u;“ Naving 1tiban d"v‘t‘sll:nv,'l!]"- L‘ll.‘::r‘;n l;;“mm.( “t\uttllllli: o Japaneso indemnity pose in creating it was to make a piece of [sonable show of profit. The corporate | ;i says ‘‘scom to possoss a fatal Migeissippi _had been reached, and the | the poliey of the house, by an unbroken | right were a largor hatchet and | From immigrant fond. Ay, tll,::"i(‘“ :'.}:} :::::1 .fi‘.‘u"r‘:‘fhf‘;”t oxia pm:t..( .VH.llmn::lmllllll nlx\:l'r“““‘l“l",“,?; charm for Trishmen, ending generally thefelerk saidjhe wished to make a state- | train of precedents, to seat & member|," felled treo. 1In the upper l.r".'f,:l'.-rl‘-\“.;;:‘;::’f*_'."_h_lm Distriot il“l““.hp’rlll( o o m‘ndu I&‘:tll;;'tl\ WORYCALSES S 9% [ with the hangman's rope or the infamy of ament_as to his failure to put upon the S0l the name of ‘any representative elect sntthe Second district. The reason was “nojpaper which could be considered as a wartificate of election in the sense of the Tlaw had been presented to him. Chal- “mers had filled fous exhibits in support of Ihis_claim, but neither individually nor ‘eoblectively did the exhibits afford the «olerk sufficient aathority for the enroll- ment of Chalmers, 1f the governor of "Mississippi has issued a cortificate of oloction to amy one, it has not been prosented to the clerk. In regard to the who held the certificate of the governor. | jof hand corner appenred, against o sky He asked to have the certificate read. ek ground, the dome of the capitol Aftor some discussion the certifieate | with the settiug moon in the west, and wis yoed and the debate continued but| the riging sun in the east. | On a white without decisive action, the previous|gti, rilbon, turned about the handle, question having been ordered on resolu-| were the words: *“To the spenker of tions that Manning be qualified without | fhe NLVIII congross, grooting,” The prejudice to the final right to the seat, | card of the ladics who sent the.foral the house adjourned. gift, bore the following advice to the e speaker with regard to the manner in SPECIAL NOTES. which the double cnded instrument e S should be wielded: 2 For nioise usethe hammer end as a javel, Indian Lands|// e biadecwhst kiots you oan's uizavel: Aebraska's Senatc From miscellaneats sources., . known, however, by the letter of the law under which it issued from the mint, The act of 1873, under which the coinage of it began, has these words: ‘‘The silver coins of the United States shall be a trade dollar; a half-dollar, or fifty-cent piece; o quarter-dollar, or twenty-five cent piece; a dime, or ten-cent piace.” The act further declares that the rela- tive proportion of pure metal and alloy i the trade dollar, and the devices and Iogends upon it, shall be the same as those of the other coins of the United "I'otal ordinary receipts, . 287,681 The ordinary expenditures. for the same period were: il oxpensos. . . For Indians. .. For pensions. ... . " For the military establishment, including river and harbor OVOIMents. . ....... 140 ‘the naval establishment, cluding vesscls, machinery, 48,011,882 93 The national banks hold, as security for circulation, #35H2,877,300 of U States bonds, n reduc during the year, Tl 760 of United State ted i of 89,613,350 y hold 8201327 - por cent bonds an Al of the latter are likely to be called forpayment during the next four or five years, unless the surplus rovenue of the country is dimin- jshed., There is littlo or no profit on cir- culation based on 4 and 4} per cont bonds, at the present preminms therofor, A continued payment of the 3 per conts the informer.” Father MacCartan was stoned yestordgy while passing through the Orange quarters in New Rye. B TO EMU CAREY, A prominent invincible undergoing penal servitudo offers to give important testimony against fourteen men whoso trial begina to-day, for the murder of Mrs, Smythe, near Collinstown, in April, 1882, AN INSURRECTIONARY PLOT, Barcrronia, December 3,—An insur-~ & 3 > o8 0. nd ? ts ab n A % N8 | rectionary plot has been discovered in the “first district of North Carolina the clerk anil tho OMahAEostomce, - Vanda, OO B8RO gr 17 | Statos. That mct, and a lutor ono of | will probably result in a large roduction | wurrison horo. Five ofticers. have heon ‘had not received the certificate of the suc- W ¥ AMUCK. For miscellaneous expendi- 1877, made it a crime to counterfeit any |of the bank circulation, unless somo | ont to Madrid. The officors of L'Erida- «cessor of Poole'deceased. The roll call dieclosed 316 members. IThe nomination of a_speaker being in worder'Mr. Geddec said: ‘I nominate for Gueciall Dispatch to Tik Brk. WasuiNaron, D. C., December finterest centered in the house to-day, Two Mon Kille inan Arizona Court. AnnvQurrgue, N. M., December 3.— of our coins, and, as the trade dollar was declared to be a coin, made it a crime to counterfeit it. The act of 1873 made the silver coins of the United States, tures, including public build- ings, light houses, and col. lecting the revenue......... For expenditures on acgount 40,098,432 78 counter stimulus is applied. Many prop- ositions have been made t that end. The national bank act at first provided for the issue of circulation equal to 90per garrison sleep in the bartacks owing to rumors of a demonstration upon the French frontier. i vas fi . Senat of the District of Columbia.. 3,817,028 48 FLEEING FROM KHARTOUM. apeadker of this house of the forty-eighth oo o fennte was fllod aleo. Sonator Ao LU oscott, " Arivona, special | Forinteronton th publiodabi; 30,1 e e jirade ioliamh &) cantot the curremt sk Amlie b ngk |k 1 e Kt UG MR R «congress Mr. Carlisle of Kentucky,a man erson’s desk was covered With | iveq the following account of a tragical b nAbrS 8! eir nominal | to exceed the par value, of Uni ot KLt Tan tak l;“f sacknowledged to be pre-eminently queli- |fiowers When he took the catk he was | scene witnessed in a court room, Judge ‘“:r'l ordinary fl!fl'\"-'m By value for any ameunt not over five dol-|bonds bearing ¢ per cent interest; and &Dg““‘n‘m b “mtln taken rel “é: +fiod for the place:’’ % escorted by Senator Van Wyek. - The al-| French, chiof justice of the territory, was 2 4 DA 08,187 O ’;:!-M'{g“' ““l m °‘n§h" lawa | the -ub-;we?t ot of Mavah ), SLEG F gt TEplian goremied Mr. Cannon prosented the name of M. [iowance for clerical assistauce. at the | prosiding in a caso eutitled Kelsey va. | Laaving u surblus roveniue of S18,70,444 41 | tought the poople ¢ trado dollar | limited the cirenlation to. 00 R iKoifer, of Okio, and Mr. Lyman the cAtee, regarding a water right for irri-| Whtoh, with an amount waa coin of their sovereignly, and for | to be insued in the same ratio to capital, N «name of Mr. Rolxinson of Massachusetts. Morrison, Fucker, Reed and Calkins were .appointetl tellers. The clerk preceeded- + to call the roll, and the result was as fol- lows: Carlisle 192, Keifer 112, Robinson (James and (Lyman), J.S Wise of irginia 1, (York), Woodsworth of New York 1, (Ochiltree), Lacey of Michigan 1, ‘@maha postoffice has been increesed from: f 5 B gating purposes. In arguing the admissi- thirteen thousand three hundsed and|jbility” of certain testimony, = Attorney forty-hve dollars” to fourteen thousand |General Churchill and District Attorney three hundred and forty-five dollars. The Ruvlllt became very much excited, and I i} i - 5 finally came to blows. WeLilethe officers socretaryjoflihelinteriorusidectiodinot wereendeavoring torestoreorder McA toe, ito issue.a proclamation for opening©maha Omahal tho defendant, drew a knife, rushed dndian lands for settlement until April. | upon a man named Moore, 70 years old, drawn from the cash balance in the treasuury of ... ==Making. "Was avplied to the redemption 1Of bonds for the sinking fund..$ 44, Of fractional currency for the sinking fund. . Of funded loan of 1881, contin: the redemption of which, at an unabated 5 | value, their government was bound. The - | real logislative purpose is to be blindly sought for in tradition or in the record of congrossional discussion, and in indi- cated in the joint resolution of 1876, which took away from this coin the legal- tender quality of it, and held down the 49,356 96 upon 0 and 6 per cent bonds. Since then the rate of interest upon bonds, and the profit on circulation have decreased. With that decrease, the ratio of circula- tion issued upon the actual or market value of bonds has also decreased, until it is probable that, without helping legis- lation, loss instead of gain will ensue Losvox, December 3.—All the news- papers endorse the verdict in the case of O'Donnell. | —— Kire Record. Sr. Lours, December 3.—About a dozen stores and offices were burned at . \6White Rentucky). s Alinlisted Bahabiie KthoushowtoRY TR e 65,340,250 00 | comago of it to the cull for it for oxpor- | from depositing bonds as seourity for cir- | Chillicothe Mo., yesterdy. Loss upward $ Th‘:‘l:la:k d“al::kllred Carlisle elected aud __C”’ ) K‘{almw:fu:’,‘d “tflz{f, x:,,,,:‘;’.‘,“’f “,“ 'U_ "‘w" Of loan of JV’:’x‘ly and Aigist, tation. 1t is plain that a busy people, | culation, of $20,000, insured., | “Randall and Ketfor escorted the gentle- CAPITAL NOTES. Beach, late editor of The Prescott Miner | 41, continied at 35 yor finding this coity afloat in the channels of | The holder of bonds can borrow |~ BuicaNatox, Ia., Decembor 3.-—*Goy- man to the chair. His entrance into the . chamber was the signal for loud applause. The oath of oifice »-as administered. Upon taking the chair, Carlisle enid Gentlemen of the house of represonta- tives, I thank youwincerely for the kigh honor conferred by the vote just taken. To be chosen frouiithe membership of a body like this ta preside over its deliber- and son-indaw of the plaintiff, Kelsey, stabbed him in the neck. He then made a rush for the court reporter and was about_to plunge a knife into that indi- vidunl when Mr. Beach drew arevolver, MASTINGS 10 HAVE 4 BANK. Wasnizaros, Decomber . Thecomp- [troller of the currency has authorized the Exchange national bank of Iastings, Nob., to begin business with a.capital of [ yonding a ball through MeAtee's spinal £100,000. column, Order was immediately ro- . THE TRADK DOLLAL. stored. The old man Moore and Me- ASenator Warner will soon intreduce.a | Atee will die. Beach will recover. cent. . SR Of funded loan of 1907. Of funded loan of 1851. Of loan of February, 180 Of loan of July and August, Of loan of March, 1863, . Of loan of July, 1882, . OF five-twenties of 1802 OF five-twenties of 1864 OF five:twenties of 15 8 20,304,600 00 | business, styled & coin of the United 1-,111 0 ) | States, would readily boliove thut it was G an_authentic issue of the government, 4 and to be redeemed by the government, the same as other money put out by 1t. From time to time, however, as it _suits scheming men and the occasion fits, a hue and cry 18 raised agaiust it, it i3 dis- credited in the marts, and unwary hold- 600 00 money m_the market upon thew ns a pledge, at 95 per cent upon their market value, There is a discropancy with this, in the requirement of the law that %90 only of circulation shall be issued upon bonds, some of which have a market value of %122, This asks & margin of 832 as socurity for circulation, instead of #10, as it was at the start of the system. ornors building " oue of the most impor-, tant blocks in the city, occuvied by cloth- ing firms, American Express company, and containing a_large number of oftices, burned early this morning. Total loss 50,000, insurance $30,000. MuLwaukek, December . —A. Heller's nausago factory was burned this morning. Loss #12,000 to $15,000. Insurance ations is a distioetion upon whick any b i S ST Of ten-forties 1864 ,550 00 | ers suffer loss or _illculn'nlli\»vlu:m The workings of the system show, that [ $22,000. _ The origin of the fire is lmd citizon may. proporly congratulato hiny | thesteade dofionrs -+ ¢ FUTM Oy oninr rotom by a Crank. | OF cousoleof. H.K00 00| Aw it is @ voin of the United States, |if from the beginning, $100 of cireuln: | to incendiarios, who have now set over a self, aud [ assure go: your kindness da fully appreciated, . At the same time i realizo the fact thet:the position wihiok ou have assigned mc is one of very groet abor ar:d responsibsility, and _while foundly grateful fer €118 manifestation of your confidencs, Ishe!l enter upon the . dischargo of its dutiee with serious dis New Yok, December 3. -1t is re- ported that Addie Bresnan, the fourteen- year-old_daughter of Patrick Bresnan, of Astoria, L. 1., has been abducted by Captain G 0. Gordon, a retired sea zap- tain 45 years old, also living at Astoria, Gordon'bears the reputation of being a orank. Addio went to school this morn- «GATHERING THEN £t fThe.adjt. general of the army hia re- ceived information of the surrender at Camp Poplar river of five lodges of Bit- tingiBull's forces from the British prov inces. (TIE SEATE NOT RE; PORSELLE, having the image and superscription thercof, sanctioned as such by penalties upon the counterfeiting of it, and once dignified as a legal-tender in payment of debts and dues, it should be restored to its first state, or called in at its inal value and melted. In the dgment of this departmert it should OF consols of 18( Of Oregon war del Of refunding cortificates OF old demand, compound torost and other notes Total. ... I'he require B 178, nents of the simking tund tion had been issued upon £70 of bonds, 10 loss would have accrued to holders of the bills of insolvent and failing banks, though there might have been loss to genoral creditors, who might have de- pended upon assets substituted for bonds released. The aggrogato capital of the national banks which have failed during dozen fires since November 1. No clue has been obtained, but several ar.ests. were made on suspicion. The Murraysvilld Riot, Prersuvra, December 8.—The Chron- icle’s Greenburg special says a hundred and fifty witnesses arrived from Murrays- trust of my capsoity to meet iv | oy 5 ision | ing and not returning at the usual hour | for tho past fiscal year, including a bal-| bo = thus called in and melted. | the last twenty years was about twenty | ville this morning to testify in the habeas an accepteble maaner Lo requirements of ‘-,,‘L‘;",’;;},’,:"",‘j“&‘j(’,';(',’(:"}\‘j“@“Li‘"‘il,f{jf,",:::‘ the suspicions of - the parents were | #ce of £4G1,300.15 from tho preceding | This dopurtment has been and_ still is of | millions, 1£ upon the bonds hold s so. | corpus procecdings of the participants. in vthe office. 1 promise, however, to devote |'apbollant, va. The Macon & EBrunswick |atoused and it was Jearned that slio was | Yar, have boen fully met. 1t is osti. | the opinion that a correct logal intorpro- curity for the notes of thoso banks, cir- | the late fatal riot. A heavy guard was 1 to_your acrvice all thazeal and ability of which: I .am possessed. Gentlemen, the . maintenance cf order .on the floor is es- , sential; shaolutely essantial to the intal- Railroad company et al., an appeal from |een in the company of (iordon. They (the cireuit court of the United States|were traced to the home of a Baptist \for .the Soutnern district of «Georgia, |clergyman in the village, who refused to This was a suit upon a series of bonds.of | marry them. Then they were followed mated that the requizement for the pres- ent fiscal year will be 845,816,741.07, of which there has been applied during 'the tation of that act, (the act of 1878) in connection wtth the joint resolution of 1876, denies to the trade dollar a legal- | culation had beon issued for the full par value, and there had been a decline of b cont in the value of the securities, first four months of tho year the sum of | tender quality. 1f it be said that much still, the whole loss would not have ex- placed in the stairway of the grand ju; room where the prisoners were cominetrl’.' to prevent violence. The charges are murder, aggravated riot and felonious ent and eystematic tansaction of public |41 com: sl to Lonug Isiand City, where all trace was | ¥28,780,600, of this coin, discredited and practically [ ceeded one million dollars, which |assault. When the cases were called the :uninuu,fi"nl I earnestly ixvite your as- 2:“ mw Bv';}:'&flflr;’{»;"bm‘ffl:flfi loat. 2 3 B 4 ¥ 4 % ldebased, is in the hands of spoculators|would have fallen upon creditors, [court room was crowdsd to its utmost sistance inthe enforcement of the rules J\yxllml}or/m:nur of Georgia under the| | —— The total revenue, actual and esti- | who have taken it at a discount, and that |and not upon bill holders, 8o |capacity. The cases were all taken up to- adopted far the govexument of our prs- authority of the atate logislatuse .lnf ‘Extensive Swindling. mated, for the [!l’flfl(!!l'-‘hlcd year, is as | they would profit hy legislation whick [long as the bonds were assots in other, instead of separately, as expected. m«l’ 4 4 Dauias, Toxas, December 3.—Joseph |follows: Reccipts, £34:3,000,000; expen- | would increase the actual value of it;|the hands of a recciver. Moreover, a|The testimony elicited so far is accord- gs. ; (Tke large additional wembership of the Louse resulting fram the apportion- advdithe paileead com panvilatied apd alin o R SRR G EEER R T 41 'tk atate croated by the endorsemont| Prought to the.city to-day from Sherman governor, i order te secure the intevost ditures, $268,000,000; leaving a balance while it may not be denied that lament- of 8,000,000, The amount due the wbly this is too far the case, still it is to ain accrues to the government, by law, rom the non-redemption of national ing to the facts already telegraphed. —_— ment of reprcsentatives makes this duty |, a ras sizod| charged by the Toxas Pacific Kailway |sinking fund for the year will probably | be answered that such is the luck brought | bank notes. They have been in circula- oven moro. dlffioult than , before, and | e & other abmlar bonds, seised| VB B U0 o indling, It in claira: | bo #45,810,741.07, loaving & balance of by ll dobasod aoin' whon at last i a | < o Sl e ity e Cat withaat your cordial ec-opemstion and [0® A o B LR W ed that his gperations covered upward of | &39,186,268.93. Tho revenuss for the| fairly redeomed. Speculators will make |that from 1 to 11 per cent, or for that arr a .nupport 1y caneot ruuombly-lwre‘even TR its ondorsement on [¥120,000 Nine akidavits have been made ing June 50, 1885, areesti- | by & depreciatien ana following appre- | period ubout $4,000,000, will never be to discharge tha ordinary.daily sluties of gmmo ofithae bondakerein oon! against the accuseld. Bail was fixed o 3,000,000, and expenses, in- | ciation. A law for a fair redemption | brought in for redempt That sum | At this season of the year eversbody has a cold this ofice. (Ti:at you willchosriully co- |}t cantirmed by the pum,m'”,“‘,;"“w; in1000 iu each case. The county attor- | cluding the sinking fund, $283,126,504. | raust have, with its good, the evil of | will be in aceess of any possible loss that | 830 some very bad ones, *By frequent sxposures the operate with.mo in every groper.effort to jpreserve ordér and facilitate; the business wf legielation, I have no .daubt, but i . it ney says othiers are implicated. A short- vt b sy e mids & perieanl | SOTAAAEE ML RENSL 0 00 serios of bonde, which also bore its «n-|10T. Lohnstein stood well, and enjoyed 05, leaving an estimated surplus of 819,874 ,005,00. Excluding the sinkin helping scmne to gain, who ill deserve it. The fault is mot much more with tha speculative trader, than with the legisla- fund, the esti- can threaten the government from au- thorizing an issue of circulating notes at 90 per cent upon the market value of Tambrancsof the nose beoome Sery seabitie e 1 be catarrh and influenzas Obtained by the e of Hood's mw il For many yoars insucoession, back 1 doa't yemember when, 1 I\m"m.:n ] gentlemen I shell ask samething more | gor o o, "op i the g ublic contidence of Dallas for years. | mated expenditures will be $230,860,048, | tiou that has given him the chance for | honds deposited. By law, if bonds held | my hest. It sessrey of than mexe co-oparation in ghe disdharge fl;md‘sl:)l‘f 42":?3:2‘35;5'0%”3 fa L fi TR showing an expected surplus ol §106,- | ignoble gain, His profit is a light inci- l»; h.nk: decline i’;. valbo belu; the Ay, oo of & eontinual flow \from my ) n hortive: el 3 «of my daty, assua’ng you of my eacnest «lexire at £1l times.to be just and impar- tial, still;1.cannet .expect to avoid suis- takes, andshall be compelled therefore ries of bands against the governor and| + - 3 treasuer of the.atate and cthors, to test| CHiaco, Slecomber .—Last Friday ; e wennbees of the ntoruational unian of cigar the question.of the state's lishility aud forlakems to tho numbs of 1200 notited 144,452, WAMUHANGE OF IBONDS, The exchange of 3} per cent bonds int 3 per cent bonds under the authority of ent, calling slightly for attention, be. cause of the great general good to come from calling in a discredited coinage, Besidos, leave this coin unredecmed, and amount of circulation issued, the comp- troller may demand additional bonds or money to equal the disparity, Moreover, all the assets of the banks, and the indi- Ringing and Bursting Noises {n my head. Bometimes the hearing in my left ear 3 mn the| 2 I . i HEMAPS l anots wagaflocted, Five years ago, about this sesson of dreguontly .to rely on the faiendly for-| oyt pelow, The ground was t-mlwnl Sanufacturers in this oity of "}“"‘ refusal | b1.¢ oloventh soction of the ot of uly }’yu“"d by, ."h".‘l’lli,“h]'c attention is ;“ | vidual liability of the stockholders, can &T..{?.‘r'ru'x.':'.'.‘.". wb‘:n‘:l“fil‘n:l‘ E""'m:‘: l“:l'l“’; bearance of the gemlemen of foth sides gy ¢\ was wiztually 4 suit against state, | 4 work &longside members o e pro- ull again, it will be once more sot afloat | he exhausted, before the bill holder or Y, 0 uso it unl of the honse. 1l are sure, gentlemen, - all mabtors of legislation presentedsto this congress will xeceive from you such .careful considera- tion @ ¢he magnitude and character of the intorests involved wequire, and your setivn upon them will ba wise, conserva- tive and patriotic. Sudden and radical goessive union, & rival organization. The mumufacterers inmediatoly signod an sgmcmoni g tho dours (s auory- i iug againet the international, but on ield dissent. S ARl AL UL R ORUANIZASHON OF TA1K HOURE. i T P P T A largely attanded eaucus of demo- f shut at, oratic n-]:nmnl&ures was held te-night and the state was not and could not be made a party £o it. This court coincides in that view af the case. Harlan and 12, 1882, was resumed November 1, 1882, and continued until July 26, 1883, On this last day a coll was made for the re- maining 31 per cent boads then out- standing, interest to cease November 1, 1884, and holders were notified that such honds wound not e exchanged into per cent bonds, at wominal value, to be in fulness of time once more discredited and lowered in purchuing power to the harm of good poople. Moreover, the information which 1 have frow practical and relisble wen, who ate at the sources of knowledgo on this hewd, is that those known as tradus: folk, atd most of the working people not the government suffers loss. These re- marks are prefatory to the recommonda- tion [ am about to make, of & mode of keeping national bank notes in ciroula- tion without loss to the bartks thereby, and with safety to the government and bill holder, Tn all that I have to say, folt my mysolt " oured,—Mrs. Eliza H. eld, well, Mass. Juroie Brownell merchant and extensive miller a8 Viotors, Ontario county, N, Y., writes: “I have usod Hood's Barsapadila for 1y Catarrh, and ithas helped we. 1 consider Hood's Sarssparilla one of thoj besh remedics for blood discase to be obtalned, 100 Doses One Dollar, ““I havo heen troubled with that distressing com- R - a SaneA o sl Coven. | f01k, aid assume that the national & i ! chunges “in awaavd“rogulaions in i hu'l of the houso for tho pucpono| | The Cleseing houne Bleow Do 1, hseaon I D e 0 o0, | i strabs, uncompollod by Hocosity 10| o adjudsed b e moatieer i | lain e sud bave'bo g Honds sam: shocting commoteisl wd industial | of cansidering the quention raived toduy | Niweon; MesewberdocTieparta o | 56, 5 ERLE Cu UURG o, | part with the trado-dollor ut u low, Favo | creation” of tha logislative. power, aud | i ikes, Ay toue e lied"ten Stae nd interest of the people ought never o be |in cenettion with the Chalmers-Man- | 27 of the leading clearing houses of the i g the your, or | held it dring panics, looking and wait- | that the country has acquiesced in it a8 | Haeyeauiodetany feliel wntil L commonced 40 se made unless demanded by some public emergency aud in my opikions under exis circumstances sueh changes would ot be fesorably received by any considerable nymber uly those who have given serious attention to the subject. [Applause). Many reforus are undoubtedly neces sary, and it will be your duty, after cara- ful examiuation of the whole subject in ofl its beavings, to decide how far they nited States for the week eaded De-! first give total cleagaices of ning eontest. After a discussion lusting the whelo evening it was dedded to refer | c2mbe 5 the case to the committee on elections [ $7 A4 heing a decrease of 40.4 with insteuctions to veport ou the r,vi,.,. per cent as comparved with the ¢orres- facie right only. This is substantially an | ponding week of last year, agreement to vote for the resolation of- —— fered by Calkins to-day. The rules of Torn Wide Open. the Forty-seventh congress were adopted | K assas Ciry, Docember Samuel to continue in elect two weeks after the | Wilson, an employe of the Kausas City appointment of the committee on rules. | Millig Co., was caught iu the mechinery The election of esucus officers was poat- | to-day and shockingly mangled. His H0; ’« y 1 B h h T b e ol D for mtion by thlo ovormmnt; and 100,681,260, The annual saving of in- terest offected by these exchanges smounts to ¥1,527,906.25, | HREMEMITION OF UNITER STATES 1 N Ou November 1, 1882, the outstanding bonds of the b per cent funded loar tinued, bearing interest at the rat This depatinent docs not recommend per cent. amounted to $156456,350, that @ legal-tnder quality be again given portion of thew had beon called, but had | to the teade wllar, to the. sudden in- thut the amount stored by brokers is a small par of what is in domestic owner- ship, the wrger part being held by those who took tiem at full face for labor and in traflic W legitimate and honorable dealing. Liis bust, once for all to call it inan put ithut of possible use, such; that it is looked upon with favor by the greater part of the people; and that thero is almost a universal desire to continue the circulation of these noter, as a convenionce and a benefit which it would irk us to be without, Tho public wind is aaturally turned to the inquiry: How shall the national bank notes be kept in cirenlatio shall be taken as a safv foundatic for, and yet be 8o low in price as Hood's Barsaparilla."—Maruin Shield, Chicago, 1) Dange. from Catarrh Dopends upon the anount ind extent of the Scrofu- lous infection. — Unquosticnably many deaths fro consumption can be tra cd to peglocted catarrh, 'rbn;nl ‘k‘h lent \“lll:lfi vlmm and coughing apelly, the eyes weop, 1he 1iose coplously, sl the how cine (0 upilt. ] alrs 1 such csses Hood's »arsaparilla corrects 3 tarrh by ity direet action in disoharging Ihw-a from the blood through nature's et outlots, so thiat healthy, sound blcod reaches \ho membrancs sud s wholesome, should extend and in what wau-|poned until the next caucus. The demo- |loft side was torn open, exposing the | uot thon matured. As mentioned above, [ c1esse of the egitimate mlver monoy of | bunks can aflord to buy and denosit: \ on Kooa. i ner thoy should bo made. [Apfcratic mombers think that having come |hoart, Ho it ina dying condition thin | §46,210,730 of the bonds have been ex- | the country, 1ith the inconvenience snd to buy and donoalsi ar e M"f":"fl”//a pleuse.] If there be any who fear]t an agreement in the eontested ol mulu\-m....,, changed into i per cent bonds wpon te- | incongruity oftwo dollars circulating to Continued on Pag ,.“"“,,W‘z“‘fi(fl, s k*, flu-“ Prepared by 0.