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WASHINGTON OlTVaD'O.
THURIDAT MOBBIBO.
JABUABTlMrO.
Onlaa Car. I0tl 1, aaar Peaaa A-a
t- t -er - 'je "
W J. KffarAQH m .Miter eaA rroprtetor
ear leaMaaotekdartate. raters rajoitad ea.
raealMllsaa. CetlrttaUttwllllkareferspriaarvt
r in 4mtaiaia.ttoa. haihar a baaiaan
rplUtUe.ab4",ld VeaAdra-aad toWa J
Irf4t LtVapvlaiaT BATWfAB BBFtlBL"
WnMnw, n n f
"TtilUUon or Ibe Interaitlooftf sCxalJ.
wtttm qoewlov, 40 J tbe remcrval bf .Meaty
UI har tarn ft! faNattenlloa upon this
Urio wi to usual ittH uTti newspaper
faoitl ltia4fllUnteiTid fotnre fo-
rww m ine. MrtMpMaenU utake It XU
tttmkot at wtIlsi 'variety of option B
rrWdiDij mU1j all riftft. for RoM mumt
cott4mDftUuaittfaiiini iniititu
pec.tt4tthtfi are pawlo rltt tart, Mo)
TUrmfiflDf obstacle waleo. work afale.t bt
interests, tad block the wheel of ar .Bete
rid prop-on, let them be exposea, and tneb,
If then U enterprise, peWk spirit, ticrrf, will!
iwerrtr aawekoowtaere U letttt
lOTDked and broth the aril out of tbe way.
TkU capital lloof to the whole pooatry,
ftndChjTederklOorernmeat holds snrremo
Jortidlctlon onr It. It U true. It deTtffatee
.Bute power to Its clilaeiisi bat somehow,
lNoiii;iula n to trail io the effect or
taiclittatli Attempted to bo done for our
larfoTOment And prosperity. It ought Id
UUtaorlntereattathe local affilr or -thd
PlatrlcW If oar RcDrefteaUtlve are nkimod!
of Che capita, why doa't they tare their aU
tentloii sWrnAn portion or the lime to tbej
emfceea wbleh excltee this feellog, a ad go tq
WoiVMoaceto remove them. Aye, thlsta
the gnud qoutlon which I even now4
kaockloff at the doon of Senator and Rep-t
raentatlve. It ppala to them to (It,
won uiu nme to waioington loiertsti,
end lo nse meani which ILu wlthla their1
rc to ImproTe and llalle their own,
capital.
KotwJUuUodinr all t hat unfriendly critlt
tUm h nld. to III disadvantage, the ele
ment of neatness are here, and the Got-'
ernment lUelf li all powerfnl to deTclop an4
tmlld up a great and beautiful metropolis o
which all may be pronJ. Let at basin now.
while the inbject or the International ExU
bttlonlenpfordlicQuloa, pahUc approTal,
and mpport. Let the fact be constant! re-
numbered that the acat of tbe National
OoTernmcnt It hercj that It U common
ground, and must be taken care of. Lei
omi national pride be menHeated on thla
account. It ought to be the national cem
tre of art, Intelligence and literature the;
raod stage for noble emulation la Uwi
phUotovby, telence, poetry and wtaUb. Id
these thlngt we aee the glory of the capital.
Anil whan I la .w.u.ti..t - 1. Ii
thiy wOl arUe to thed lu.tre and fame uDod
the much-abused metropolli of the great re
jiiuuc ui American would not foel
rnmd and eiult In rlew o( tbtil And wbo
Imaguatloa doee not rUe at the grand proa'
pectt
If ere li a city whoe same goei back to lb I
rather of hli conntry Waihlngtouf An J
bere are located the cardial bnlldlnni
which eund In proud and majeitle formii
the pride and glory of the nation. Heretbd
exeeatlTe offlceri dwell, who hold In thebl
Charge the ratt lntereu or tali great w pnW
He, iitr 1j the centre of pomical powerJ
Thi paVona'e of lt OoTernment li dlj.
powea, wane IU Infiucnce permeatei all!
claueaof loclety. There li wealth, culture
and refinement hew. They may all be uaed '
m minuter to our prosperity and progma.,!
vu' eauniiuei are grana. Our mrelftnty
may be attained. Shall It be?
Ti? Jlew ,U, DPrcieia DalMlBf
The commUuIoa appointed to eiamluo
and eelect plain for the new Bute. Depart
ment baUdluff, conaUtlog of Bocreurica
"bt Belknap, and, RMiti .hmi.ih
ArciieAiuileiir Edward Clark, archlteci
la charge of the Capitol extension, and
Qeneral Mlchler, met on Monday afteraooa.
at the Bute Department, and after a long
couiulutlon determined to adopt the plana
nbmittcd by Mr. Mullctl, and to accept ai
tbeaUefor tbe new bnlldleg Scott ifjuarc,
boanJed 6y FlOemth, a and I street and
Vermont arcane
The building proposed will bare a front of
two hundred feet b elchtt flra feet -,.
and will be three stories high, with attic and
baaement.and the style Is the French renal.
sanee. wub Hansard roof.
won project, and 1 crowood with a bold I
parlUon. earrled nn to a h-ui,, r .i...
PrlUon, crrlM up lo bribl or nln.ir
Or, fceti to tb, aula Corsica tbo h.lgb( will
be flflj.flr feet, and to tb. top of lb. allte
torj Micnty-llre fct. Tu cornera of tha
building will bo funked b pitIIIom, o4
tba centra and corner aro connected b a.
togsja, which la alio carried aronnd on tbe
front.
A terraco balconjr will eiton J along the
main root bj tho mile of room or the
Swrelarj on Ibe eecond floor. There will
b. ab.it tttj roorci In the bindloa, Wl
Ibe attic, which will be sued vi for the
llleeofthe Department; and thebaiement
wlllb. need for tna heatloir apparatne and
tmf.9ff.el. There wUI be two halla In
th, bnlldlm one length wlee Tilth italrt and
entry, and the other crouwaji. An octair.
onal rotnnda occnplca the centre, and around
tide wlU n. (ronped Ua water-cloaeti, bath
roome, Ac Th. bntldlng will be entirely
urvrooi, who tuea noon, and doofi and
window. Inlibed with natural woodi. II
ha. not been determined of what material
th. new batldlng will be conetrueted, but It
li probabt. thai granite will bo iclectcd.
The plan propoeel for locating th. ofUce.
01 tne rreiuicnt and tbe Eiecotlre Depart.
ment In the new State Department building
nae peen aoanaoned.
CiaAE Box LiBlu. Uommltiloncr De
lano hae decided that the Interest of the ler
rice require that tbe labeli ou cigar bore
ball be nalform, and will eboftlj liine an
order prescribing the ilic, fjrin and etjlo In
which thejr nut be printed aa well M the
manner In which ther muit be affixed to the
boi. Al prwent .rer conedraM. de.lfn li
need, and, In many luetancu, tbe manufac
turer! Impoee upon the pnWIc bj Imitating
the aoTeram.nl etamp repreatntlng the
cigars are Imported. Ia some Instances the
labels were printed In such Hue tpe, and so
Ingenious! .Died, that II was Impossible lo
delect them. The labels are required ij
section 83 of th. rerenue law, and sets forth
that the manufacturer has In all respects
complied with the requirements of law
IMaaru.aiLTiKu Atbpi. The bill
of flenalor Cola, prorUllog for tbe appoint
ment of a board of commissioners to examine
and determine tbe best itjlo or Mod of p-tro-ment
lo be used on,reoosrlraala arenne.
which pasted the Senate last session, we Ae
Her. Is now before ibe House Commute. 00
th. District of Columbia for Its action. Ia
Tlew of the pressing necessity for tbe Ira
prOTemanl of this maguluccnt thorou itifire
w. elneereJj hope that the bill referred to
will be speedll and farorab! acted upou,
add1 Ibe work rushed forward without un
neceslirj delay.
Hcraxln roa Missis I Thai State In the
f.r Yoii ttin how to recognise the claims
ofoorioldlers. The dispatch recolred last
nlgbl from hsmki(B published In this
morning's ktrvvtical, states that all tbe
offlcers of the Honse are either crippled
soldiers, aoldlsrs' widow, or soldiers' or
phans The nut. also has fsllh In woman',
rights, audit us to Its faUb, lie legislature
elects a lad; trolling ilerki .
MR HIMNER ON TUB riNAHCKfl.
In the 8naU yesterday Mr. Sumner In
troduced tbe following bill, which he pro
ceeded to explain In a speech which will be
A Bill to nutherfia Ui refdndtnrarfl toBteV
idctioa of Ueaatlbtst 4et,t6 eatstd bssk
lif fMimiei.aadTio mbUsk spelt pay
intaU. .. H W Jf! 1 'I
tit u tMti4 kftt wmtrkn ff Hm RfpN-
arm iimtMH. Tbst for the nd tools of rcfudd
iof the debt et the UaU-4 autti end r-duio(
the lattrttt thereon, the Seerelary of tht
Treuary be. and he It harsbr. authoriitd to
t-tfratrrtflittrrt teds, e( neb deaonlat
tloas not ! thsa fitly dolUrs as he mar
ipm prpTd IO an ibobii axfaraiot
VOOfiOQfioOi rdf tmabl In sola at the pleaaura
of the Uorsranaat, at aay time artar ten
Soar, a4 ff4t4 ! at farly years Iroaa
4ta4AtiosuUrt,ai the rata a' fl'
ffrcbal vera liyiir'fMol""' snauaJlfi
eotaf aedthe WiWt'ftns aathoriTadiBayb
diipoaedof aimioiRrition or maniu
undtr aueh rafulaiivaentf lit shall prciarl
tithtr in the ualtaastata or alawhra.
d of at int alteration of taaaaaraiarjr,
r aueh rarulklivaemr li shall prciarlbo.
fitbtr In the t;aiu4tata wr alaawhara. at
not less tbaa. thtlf par relu.uf foLai or l My
Btiyta KchlBC(ifor anV qr the outt"Jloc
ooaaa i aa vqai iiirmn
Mf tfliaaharalo
laralaaneUuaderthaaf sehruarr U.1S0&
and known as the hr trtntr boaifsof isoa
and For to ether rpott and b prweds of
iHsh thereof m siar b disposed of rer sole
shall be placed la tb I rsaiury. to be uicd for
IB redoetptlen'Of sulk sia per eaat. beads at
par as mayaot b offarod In eBSbsars.or to
raplaeeauakabiodDtof soleainty ntrebcsii
waad for thai parpoafc
Sas 1 An to tlfmrtktr mrfd. That the
seratary of the Treasury be, andba la hereby
uthorlseit to lssaeon the eredll or U UaitaJ
States, eoupona or ractturad bond to the
amount of aMOtooo,000 of such dsaoml&aHODS
not leas than fifty dollars aa ha may think
proper, redeemable la tola at the pleasure of
the Uorerameat at ay time after lift no
Sears, sad payable Ueele at fifty ysars from
at, aad beans- interest not sxeetdl&c four
aad one hair Bar eta I pa eaowm payable
aaalaBouallylaepta) sod ike bond author
Had by this saetloa may be disposed or under
sueh tefalataPM aa(the 8ertUry shall pre
serlbe,ln the united States or etishera,t
oi less than bar, for eolni or they may be ex
ehaneed at par lor any of the ouisiaadtM oh
Itsatloes oi the QoveraBient baarlBf a hffher
ratear latere st aid the proeeedsof luah bonds
as may be sold for eela shall bo dapoaltad in
IhsTtsftsary, te b used for the redemption
of rash ohllatles as by the terms oC laiee
may be or may bsaome redeemable or paya
bit, or to replace sash seta si my hire beea
aied for thst purpose.
attl Ja4Hretfrf(ThtlhsSt
retaryof the Traat-iry be, and he is harsby,
anthorlsea i Issue the erodlt of She Unltad
tny dollar! he may think proper, to the
amount of IWO.ooo.ow, redeemable la eola at
thanlSBiureorihe Oorerament at any time
after twenty years, aad payable In eola at
Isty years from date, and beerlfif Interest at
he rate or four pereeat per annum, payable
m.aa Dually la eolei aad eueh boeda may be
dliposed of at the dticretloa of tbe Secretary,
either la tbe United StaUa or elsewhere, at
not less inaa ineir par Taiae tor eeia, or for
UalttdttUt aotea,aatlonal beak note, or
fraatloaal aurraasri or ma he axehanrad It
any of tbe obllfafloBS of the United Mtates,
of whatarer cha raster, thst mey bo ouUtand-
laf ai tee oata oi ma naue oi suea eooaa
And If la the opleiea of the Beeretary of the
Treasury It Is thou-hl adrlsable to I sane n
I arf er amount of fewr pet aeat bonds for any
f tho purposes herein or feereleaUtr rsclteu
than would bo otosrwlse aulhorlied by this
FStloaor this est, sush further Usual are
htretry nothorliedr rmUtd, Thai thtre shall
bend insreaserte tho fTfat4abS of the
united UfMes la eoassqusnoe of ojtlt
authorlisdbythisast
See.d And t it fmrtlur rtttJt That the
bonds authorised by this net shall be exempi
or munlelpat authority. Nor shall bsre bo
(ram an taiBHoa py or aauar natKMai,otaie
it lax upon, or bdi
laaaata laaraof
Kaa.S. ad b U f ttrilur uj-iJ- ThMka
present limit of J,000 000 aa the aci-rrfate
amoaot ot tasuse of elraulatlaf aotca ey na
tional baaks be. and theisms Is terobr.eE
tsedad, so-thst (he acfrac ate amount liaaed
end to ho laawed a&ay amot to. but ahaU aot
aaaaaL aMOJOO.OOOt aad the adJIUoaal luiu
hereby aatherlsed shall bo so dtstrtbutad. If
usmaaoea, aasofiTBioeaan oieteaaa Tern
iory Its Juilproportloaof the whole amount
oi Simula" noiuisi 10 population,
auhitet toalltkaDronitoasofuWanthorixlni
subject to all tkeprortitoaaof UwaeUorlxlng
national banks, fa so fsr as sueh prorlsloas
are not modlDed by thle neti trvvldti, That
for cash dollar of additional eurraaav taanad
undsrtheproTlsloesot this set there shall be
wnaurawn ana .! onv aouar 01 ireai
tender lieusa.
Sea 6, And It U mrtKtr eafi,Th tbe
Seeretaryof the Treasury shall refjatre the
national baaka, to whom may b awarded hay
part or portion of the nddltlooal elreulatlof
ota aaiaonaaa vy nun inini of inia
at, to deposit before the dellrery thereto- uf
aay sush notea, with the TreaaurSr of the
United. States, ae aoeurltyfer euehelreala
iloa.rertstred bonds of the draortpUoa.au-
thorlied by the third seetlon of this set, la, the
proportion of aet less thaa tieo of beads for
each and every M of doUi to bedellrsredf
iu iu omii.ri vi iui irraiurj aii re-
quirv irara vaiiiini
tltutloa of tbs boni
.na; natloeal banks, la sub
nda aliaadvdaDaaltaJ wlih
the Treasurer of the United Slalea as sseurl
ty for thstr clreulatlnc notes, a deposit of
re isicrea dobui aoiaorueu oy me taird see
lion of this aet to na amoanl not lest thao
liooofboadslorerery hMof notes thai hae
bee or may hereafter bedsllrcred to sush
bseks, exaluslre of sush amounu ae hara
been eaaotd.L Aad If aay aatlonal bak
aball not furnish to theTreaaurcr of ths Ual
notinet by the SeersUry of tha Tteaauryor
his readlaeas to deliver su-h boads, it shall bs
the duly of the Treasurer, ao leda; ae netx da.
rtsqusocy exists, to retain from the ia tar tit
aa it my besom due and payable on the
boadsaoloasjleftoaush Aellaqusat banks on
deposit with him, aa sesurlty for clrsulaliog
BOJes. BO maak of auah Inlapaataa atiall l.a 1.
exeessof four per e&l. psr anaanx on the
amount ofsuahDondi, whleh exean ahall be
nlaead to the credit or the linking- fund of the
UaltadSUtesi aadaUslalms thereto on the
oartof auah dallnauaat baaka ahall mu a
ntiwnuiaiwiiiiii q iaa
or eurreaoy delivered or to be- At
dee front Uiatdatei aad1 the pereentais
renoy deUvered or to ba dallrsred t
any nana man in no etss eseeed elf blj
aay Dim in a 11 ia no vise eseved elf ply per
wm ui iniMiriuioi taw ooauvavpoiiiag
fl witu mi iii.iuiii nauriif inaraiur
4e. t. AUk4U furtktr vaorfsd, Taal whea
svsrthsprsmlumoafolJ shall fall loor within
7sf thsTreaearytojitvapubiieaotisethst
L,n?u,!a,B u',,CU!'Ue or other
lltfAl-teadsT tasass of the aofer&mtot will
taeraaftorbe racial Sad al mi far laiinn at ..
aed the iaiereel oa tbe tasuas kaowa a laree
per cent lftWtiJir esrntlsslss saallesaaa
fraataBd after the data 6 aaaft ootlaat aad
au men leaaMeaasr eD.latiom, wata so
reevlved, ihall Tie! araln Tbe uttarad hni
5 nan ivrvuwiia vi aaagviaw aoa aostrorva
lad so nueaof tbesstot fsaraav Xft.iW
aa of allsBossqueot arts, ss vrsafsa or da
Elarss aerof laeiataeeof U Ual48taUs,
hr tha if Ola. a Ifal laarlau k avatA rnkss.
aei aro aereBT, rspealaot aaa repaal to take
affeetae. aa4 aftee fhoinra 4aror Jaaaary,
Ma . lUtall Wlaarraat-rrtr. Taat an It.
prnai'aa i.aisiua ias ia eolation
lortaa, toierlptlOM, 4sTlqai,d!es, aa4 paaei
aent th prlatlMe, attsatatloB, ssallof, ilnlai
w vBi..iiiuitM ua sppuavitaaa
apply to tbe boad lasasd under Ulsasti aa
a suss aot onoae'ler one par cant of tbe
amoUBt of bonds If mad ander tbls aet la hersbv
approprlatsd tei par ho eapeasa of fr
parlBf and lisulac the sams ad diiBoalai
Ibsreof
Has. A4tttivr(ktr4cua, That all aeta
or parts of asts lasoaaliteat wltb tbls act be,
iBal ,lhA aidawiA bm kKBASAd uuBla v
Mr. SuBtocr. I LaTO already during tbls
session Introduced a bill providing for the
extension of the national baaldar avat
and tbe withdrawal of greenbacks In pro
punion to me new uana note lien so, inns
preparlot tha way forapec.epayn.oai. The
more I reflect upon tbl altnpla propoaiiloo
tbe more I am taHitled of 1U talue, it
firomises to oe as cmcaciou as it U unqocs
lonablylnipl. Bui It does not pretend
to deal with the whole financial nrobleiri.
Tbe bill which X now Introduce I more
compreuenure u coaracter. Wbuo em
bodying tbe original proposition of substU
Ungbankhotee forgrceabacxs.lt prorlds
I um.duih .yrgrcenuacM, it provias
the refondiDf and consolidation of tha
'"'
national dolt la such a way as to make It
easy to bear, while It brings tha existing
currency to a par with coin. In making tbJa
attempt 1 am moved by tbe desire- to do
something for tbe business interest of tbe
cbuntry, which Buffer Inconceivably from
the derangement of tba currency.. Whether
at home or abroad It la tbe earn. M borne
values are uncertain, abroad commerco 1
disturbed and out or gear. Political recon
struction Is not enough. There must be
financial reconstruction also. Tha peace
which we covet must enter intnotirflnri-.
The reconciliation which Wfl bmr tar mint
embrace tha disordered business of tb
country.
In any measure haviM' this oblccf tbara
are two things wbleb must not be forgotten)
first, tba preservation of tha natloaat credit,
aad secondly, the reduction of existing tax
ation Happily there la a universal Pre
vailing sentiment for tbe national credit,
suowlog Itself In allied determination that
It shell be maintained at all batards. No
body can exaggerate the valoe of tbls deter
ml nation, which Is the corner atone nf nnnn
clil reconstruction. On the reduction or
taxation there Is at present more dlOUence
ui oj'iu.PDi um x cannot aouw. mat here,
too, there will be a speedy harmony. Tbo
country 1 nneaay nnder tbe heavy burden.
Ullllnglj, gladly, patriotically It submitted
to tbls burden, while the republic was lo
peri, out now mere is a yearning for relief
War Uses should not be puaca taxes, and so
long as tbe present system continues there
a constant anq painmi memento oi war,
while business halts la chain aad J lie bend
under the load.
The national credit being aafe. relief from
tbo pressor of existing taxation 1 tbo first
Practical OblOCt In nnr i,lnr. lint an n.
tiroly natural and consistent 1 this object
tua it narmoatie with all other proper ob.
Jects, especially with the refundlna of the
"- ,M v '. a . riKl" raymenis, as
tbo teoula feeleaar In thalr aif.ir. ih..itt
bo ready for tbe work or reconstruction
Therefore, do I sav. aa-a& cm.ilu. ......
i. .. '- .it v 1. ,.i,:" ".. "'"5C
u lata. w oit uaiix - JPWfl WW
UXH
fA i
rbo proper reduction of tax
two oilier thlngsi first the reduction I it.
present annual Interest on the national debt
IbutatTordlnglniraenserellef.and.secondly,
tho spread or extension or tbe national debt
orcr succeeding generations, for whom, a
well as for ourselres, It wa Incurred. The
practical ralne or the first is apparent
sioipie staumeni. ioe secona mi
apparoaUaa 1( ppeas a qnesUon o
on) bort aides ot which OaacfcHia
ready taid. . ....an
N.JwW-Anfcta Ihibrll
iiuanew oi
r of tbe
ioT -
mint ti ri off the natlocalekt-calUig
t.4il..(..M af !( Ilv khtni
men riding Into the Jawidfafeath, so tbaf
I WHIVVRB
the beholder exclaimed in menoracie woras,
"It li beauiirali but It Is not war." In other
words, It was a feat of hardihood and lmmo
Iatkm.abnormaLeceeuttie.nad bOTondtTca
tbe terrible requirement of bailie. In tlmU.
lar spirit might a beholder, witnessing
resent sacrifice of our people la tbe redemp.
o&vot a AeU u largt a pari of whteh aUt
o00, 9 M"tarttJi Ialmi Xt 1 bWallt
fait loC If U lnot JbnaJtees.' Vaquettloaai
biy tfrfsl tret Vequrree tbk( we should mbet
exliilog-obllgatloui according to their letter
and spirit but It' deed hoi require payment
In adTaoce, nor payment or obligations rest
Inj eptfri 'Others To'db Ibl f neautWul,
tat beyond the llde of botltreis. '''
PrtaJdiot LlaeolDi'lrr one of bis earliest
propoaiuobs of emanelpattoabeforo he bad
determined upoa-db graatiproeUnaatlon,
i, and In order la commend lh.1 Urge
endiiure Wtnt into aa elaboraU ealcnla
tloa to show how easy It wooM be If propor
tioned upon the giant shoulder of posterity,
plsmlatlog the Idea of paymeai by bt en
uung generation, ne prooaoaea to exuoit
the growing- capacity of tha country how
from tho beginning Iheranad bcaa a deoetl
nUL increase In DOOalaUom ofSLMtTer
cent Jiew during a period of eereoty yean
tha ratio had nerer been twopercen. bo
in vi tnu jci vDU,t bvuii ium aiviVi
thu atteetlng the Inflexibility 6f this' taw of
increase. Asiuanug- it ayauaTtancet-t no
proceedOiltosbowlbatlo) 1874 our pepaU
would be 13,333,341, lo 1830 It woaldln 66
7,10. In IWIO It would ber W.oTT.Bf?, add
ia iwvii woaiaoaUrvo1Dt waueintvw
It would amountc-o-ilCUbao,H. Nobody
ha lmiMacbedtbeeaesUmatea. There thev
sUnd In that treldutlA jmeiugs a coloa-1
Tb Increase la material redooroea I be
yond that ot popahttloa. Thraaoet raoent
calculation, founded on the i last reexiaa,
bow that for the proTlou docadd.lt wa at
the rate of eighty per cent., although other
calculation hare placed It a high a one
hundred and twentratx par cent ' rThblher
one or tho other, tha raU of tnoreaa I enor
mous, and unless arreetedJa some way not
now foreseen t must carry our national re
source! lo a fabalooi extent. What 1 a
burden now will be ecarcaly a, reather'
weight la the early decadea of tha next ctn
tnrr. when a nopolaUoa oonaled bT hna-
dredi of mHUone will wled resources count
ed by thousands of million. On thla head
detalli are laparfluoui. All matt set M
ooce tbe IrreeUUblt conclusion.
It Is much In this discussion, when we hare
ascertained how easy It will be for posterity
to bear this respoueiblilty. But tba case U
strengthened whenltU considered that tha
war wa for tb Ufa. of tha Republic, ao that
taroBgnout au itma. to long ae u Hepaotic
endures, all that enjoy It tranicendaat cltU
xensblp will share the IteoeflU. flboald thev
notcontrlbuUtothennpanbUeledeoetf Be
cent eatimaiet, aeetnea to D moderau and
rutoaabl., ibow ui ifmiu 4Mtrettt
of wulth or dlrenloa 01 wullb-orodQclac
lolmlrj lo tb. United Sutt, Hon 1M1, p-
C oxl easting nine thousand million of dol
r, being the cost of tba war, or ta other
words, tbe coet of tba destruction ol slavery.
If from this estimate be dropped th Item for
expenditure and lots of property la tb
rebel Rules, s toon ntlnr te 4XTD0.OO0.00O. wa
uai uan tlrWVWiWUH M IUU HUUDI
cost to the loyal people, of which the exist
kii v a a wi nnnAivi . . .w- ...,
ing national aeot represent less tnao nair.
Thni, beside mclona Mood beyond any cal
culation oi ariiumcue ,ue present genera
tion ha already cootrlbaUd Immensely to
that result In which eaooeedlng' generations
nave a iuu, oven KTeatar tnan tneir.-"
Assuming, then, that there 1 to bnwocoo
slderable taxation for tba, Immediate pay
ment of tha debt, we have one economy. If
to tbl ba added another economv from tha
reduction of the Interest, we shall be able to
relieve materially an to business miertst
of the conntrT. Tiyo such ecoaorale will be
or Infinite; value to the, people, whose riches
wM be proportionally Increased. Ia th
development of woallb next to making money
1 saving money.
Bearing these things Ha mind, financial
reconstruction 1 relieved of It difficulties.
It only remains to find tb proper machlaary
w i'sww auu uoro wo cuoouDter tno
propositions of tb Secretary of the Treas
ury la hi annual report, which are three
fold 1. To fuad twelve hundred1 tnlilion of six
percent, fir twenty boad Into four and a
wdf reenfc fifen4wtntleji. twenty.
3. To make our exports equal In value
wkhonr Import and to reatora our com
mercial marlaa.
3, To do these before Anvaltemot Ibra-
duca taxation or to resume apocia payment,
Conalderlag the proposition with tb
beat attention 1 could a-tv to them. T hava
jeen Impressed by thetr Inadequacy a a
ajatoto at too ptxacut moment, i caanot
MsIIy consent to the postponement which
they imply. They baud over to the future
What I wish lo see accomplished at once,
and what I cannot doubt with a firm wUI
ran oe accompli aoa at an early day. But
beyond this capital defect, apparent on th
face. I do not find la th avsUm Drorxmad
any assurance of occe. Will It workf
i nonet, iiera i wisa to do unasrstood a
expressing myself with proper caution, and
I wish further lo declare my anxiety to ob
tala the substituted loans at th smallest
fate of Interest, and also my conviction, that
within a short lime, at some slight present
f ost, this may be accomplished.
.jbooninsai tiuaefaaMJoa, ratotngo. or
nailness, 1 am driven to the conclusion that
twelve hundred million of tx-per-cenxw
cannot bo refunded either now or hereafter
tn four or four-and-a-baU-per-cant. wUboat
oHeclng compensation In an additional rnn-
Slag period of the bonds, which !, not
und In tbe fifteen I wen tie nor la th
twenty five tairtle proposed by tbafleere
tary. 1ihaucb bond there woaid be a
practical dimentty in tb way of any tueh
, refandlag to aay considerable amount from
' tbe inability to command a sufficient amount
Of coin nnder tho ''option of coin," which
must accompany Ihaoderinoz-i ther any
fund applicable to tba purch of coin la
dpea market, wr tfucb a course desirable.
Obviously, to induce the voluntary relio
Julihtaent of bonds at a high rate of interest
or other bonds at a tea rate, tbe bolder
must be offered something preferable to tb
coin tendered as an alternative.
Tbo time has pi" wb" bolters can ba
men a need with payment In greenbdeks.
W hatevar we do must be In coin or In some
bond which will bo taken rathe than coin.
The attempt at loo Iowa rat of lnloraal
would cause the coin to beiaken rather than
the bondIf we bad the article at command,
and would nd In a delog or coin, sweeping
awgy tbo premium on gold. A return to
specie payments, thus precipitated, would
be or doubtful value, If not Illusive, without
other and sustaining measure T
Id tbe suggestion that our export mail
b augmented, and our commercial marlaa
restored, I sympathize cordially) but I do
not see how tbls can be accomplished o
long a tbe present taxation 1 maintained,
exercising such a dspreulog Influence on hit
Industry, making tbo necessarian of life
dearer, adding to tbe coet of raw materla!
aad generally enhancing the price or our
product so as to prevent them from com
petlag In foreign markets with th product
oi outer nations.
The proposition lo make tb Interest on
tue now Donas payaoie at various point la
in rope, at the option of the bbider, teem
ugoeccuarv, wioieitis open to OD.eeuoua.
finch aires ck would bo onerous aad cnm
bersome. At London, I'aria, Frankfort,
uarun ami vicuna mere most oe a ma
chinery, with constant comnHcatlons con
tinuing through tba lifetime of tha bond to
secure m trauiier irom point to pout and
the obligatory remittance Jo gold) nor am
I sure that In this war forclirn Powers lnla-ht
not obtain a certalu jurisdiction over oar
monetary transactions. Dot X contest that
lb ruling objection with me 1 of a different
character. New York is our comtnerflai
centre, designated by Providence and con.
firmed by man. Already It has made a great
wiihuvbi uui n nut 'lutHtu auruau aa one
of the clearing points of tha world. At New
York Quotations are oblaiaeddallvon Lob
don and Paris) but In these place no auch
reeffflsllNi nnntallnna fin Km nnw nM.lnol
on New Turk. That the ageaelee proposed
will tend lo postpone tbls condition la, a suf
Ibavemadotbeso remark with heslU
tion, but In order to prepare tbe way for Ibe
bill which I hare In trod a cod. It wa ray
daty to show why tbo proposition of the
Secretary were not sufficient for the occa
sion, and tbl I hare tried tod simply and
frankly It Is long since t Avowed my con
viction that specie payments should be re
sumed, and I shonld now do less than my
duty if I did not al least attempt to show
toe wav wuicu eceuis o we ao natural ana
easy While the present system continue
we are poor Thd payment of tbo national
acut ana tue accumulation oi coia in ine
Treasury are the signs of unparalleled ba-
tiorul wealth, but our fluaacUl condition Is
not in harmony wltb these sign. Th latest
figure from, tb Treasury ar such a no
other nation can exhibit. From ILcso It
appears that the amount of bond purchased
eln-a Uarrh 1.1M9. far the alnklnff fnnd
eut on the 1 Was iS.OOO.OOO, and the amount purchased
tar b lesftl MHtiArto Congreu $W ,000,000, being In
of pollcylall MayjOO.000. The lame proportion of
purtnaamfor January aad Febraanrwoali
W CZsUJOO.rjoo, making a inm-toul of f lOf A
OOOJ)for one year. And, notwQbtwmH
tcjlJRff
Lontlay, we find In tha Tmiury
rli 1670. In cola no leie than $1O0,
iov,vW,ana,in currency a iji.tiww, ran
log a inm-toUl of $131,933,000. AnJ yet
with these tokens of national resources
manifest to tbe world, our bond are below
par; and out currency la InconTcrtlble piper.
Jtbls shouldnot be permitted any longer
)'liia,auiDese kmovtdqs saare nrnw -w a
way even If we were sot tangbt that a wilt
al way flada a way. --
40 remaaina or an axiiung loan impttsa
iwtdUUMt tn4 loltpcnJ.iit trtnuclfoni:
el itit .BiUor IMa. ool ucoailf, tb, nft -
iimiKra qi m maw loui xo n .qtoni rq.si
that flxtinrnlshed.
TbcblU now before tba Beuat con Urn
plate tha prompt extlagnlahmant of tb fire
twentle of UW3. Dtt (.would not hav this
Important work entered upon n&ttl tbe Got
rotnstt to raltr prepared to say that, after
a certain pertod of bottta, y tr month,
In order that distant holders la Samoa mar
be advised. Inter! on, tha fir twenties of
190? shall caasa, ana in boads bo fosthwUb
redeesaed In eola Ttira boaU ba no coer
tloa f any kind nponnnf holder, at home
ft abtoad, toluducathh acceptance oraiub
ttiluUboad. lam happy U twUsv that
with thadiolousnsa erf ttra par ocat. uu
foftluaUU cola BCeary fof sth I ode
pea dent action may be U tufa! 1rr advance,
believing that snch flra pt cent, bonds will
brgardad by inveetora,arpreferble lo
coin,! would air tba holder of lb old
bonds tha first rTwtunJtytoLubcrroe for
tbnew. Bach, bs clod coin will mske room
for bthox ready to cli tola In axehanaa for
ach.boada, c.r
If wa look ai the'rwnctlonl consequences
wa ehanba rteoureged tatnUwurse. Th
Tefundlogot.lh tixetof 1M3, being up
WijJs ofive hundred tnUlloo. Into flv,
a aaiaonxea oy in nrit scuon or in ouk i
conustplat th payment ' from prsKftt
fuafli cTUtUa mot thaa fourteaiL, ndUlons,
betsg tha xccs of fiv4wenlle above th
flv Hundred mililoirovldd for. Tbe an.
onal redaction of Interest on thl loan will
ba ,3l88ev270, Th cabstttutlon of three
hundred million of four ror a Ilk aaoual
of iliei.'as prorldod lath bill, will operate
a farther saving of $0,000,000, making a
sura-total of $11,886,970, or nar twelve
inilllona. Thsr will then remain but $1K,
40,800, inbject to redemption, being flT
IwentleeoflSM. Daring the year 1870 lb further sum of
$3M,S33.300, being five-twenties of 1345,
will fail within tbe control of th Govern.
meat, when, a It seem to me, and accord
lag to the contemplation of th bill, the
eredll or in uorernment will ba at neb a
?ltob, that Art hundred millions can ba re
undsd.la foar and a half per cents, with
th addition of thlrty-slx millions paid from
tha Treasury thus Insuring a farther au
uoai roa anion oi aw.Yuv.vjj or a total an-
&aalaavltta!or$I.0M.308.of which about
twelve mluloni may be aared daring, lbs
ciarrvD. .rear, iiera ior idi ditmoi wi iloo.
Our loteresVpaylng debt cannot ba further
ameliorated Wore 1873, when three hun
dred and sevsnty-nln million, being Or-
mcaiua u low, ww uocoma raaoemaoi,
and then In 1873 when forty-two millions,
being fifteen twenties or 1803 and constitut
ing the balance of our optional tlxes, wilt
become redeemable, all of which 1 Udiv
believe may b refunded In tb four per
cent, provided by th present bill, to be
iuuowbu ia is. uj m naucuon oi tue ongl
nal Ua-fortle Into similar bonds.
I would remark bore that th bill under
take lo deal with the whol disposable na-
uonai aeot. roe amounts which I nave
riven will be found In tha Treasury tahlea
of January 1st last, and ar Irrespective of
tnasioxing rana ana invested surplus.
TromlhaMdeuliil pass lo consider tb
bill la It alma and principle.
Tb DrODOsltlon With which I haurin la ta
refund our six per cent, flve-twentle of 1801,
aiHUsUauua; -u upwaroa oi UTO uunurea mil
Honl Into fire Mr cent, ten-forties. In
taking tta tana ten forties X adopt tha fle-
auipuon ot a, pona wen anown ana popnur
at bom and abroad whose "payment In
coin" 1 expressly stipulated by th original
act authorising the issue. The bond begins
with a good name, which will commend It.
Tbo Interest which I orooose Is larrer than
I would propose for any lata bond. It Is
Important, if not necessary. In order to
counteract th tasciclon which- baa been
allowed to fall upon our national credit.
Even our ilxe are now below par In Eu
rope, yjut they will unquestionably soar
tb lvaUoa of the new Area substituted.
Ou first attempt should bo with tho latter.
.haw K- -. .. we. skll
bar par tverywiiera,
Ia tbl process lh flnisUtfo Utb con
vktioB that all onr bond will bapald la
the nnlversalmoneyorthe world. Ailbouds,
whether five or slice, will then advaneo. I
know no way In which tbl coovtoUoa can
be created o promptly aad easily a by re
deeming ba gold noma one of our ely per
csnt, loans, and that most fcituraUt selected
I tho first, which 1 already to, noted from
tbe dUcnsston to which li ba bean sub
)ected. But this can b don only by offer
ng to holder tha option of cola or a- aatla-
factory lUMUinia Dond. With a nsw Usu
of fir tr cent, ttn-fortlc. limited In
iiwiH toaooui tno crrreirate oi ine six
percent, nvo-iwenrje oil boj aa nva itnn.
dred mlllloas I cannot doubt that every
foreign holder of such sixes will accept th
are in uen oi coin, ana so maca ot mat
loan a la bold at homo may bo paid tn coin,
If freferred by the bolder, from the r.ro.
eeeds of aa equal amount of five placed la J
Enrppoatnarr.w
Tnen win follow the adraotaee or
poalUva potley. Th national credit WlU b
beyond auaaUon-LHqbody will doubt It. Tba
pnuue taita wut pa yiaaicatea. im time
will hava come, which la tha condition pro
uiucui twuw vi uo cvrcui(j vi iuo ircas
ury, when tha 'waat or faith In tba Gov
ern men" wlU ba removed, and th door
will bo open to cheap loan, Tbl will bo,
of course. J( cannot bo otherwise if wo only
do our duty. Our flref, being limited In
araownt, after being taken at par In prefer
enca.to cola, will advaace In value, to that
the Investment will become popular People
will dt Ire more, bat ther wiliba no more,
olnat without difficulty or delay wo may
bona, to rafand flv hundred minions of oar
suMwueut sixes, or o much aa may be d
airame, at tonr ana a nan per cant, m
fifteen fifties, If not, at four per cent. Jtv
IV-BIJ sIWCS.
Ia tbl operaUon tha -.ado! point I the'
national credit With tbls auriug pobat ail
lieasy. Oor fire wU at once ascend above
Kr. won amarxct u opened lorfour nd
if or four per cents. The stigma of n
pudbulon, whether breathed In doubt Or
burled In taunt, will be silenced. There are
other fields of glory than In war, and ucb a
triumph will be among the most Important
In tb anaal or finance. Dot td tnl end
there must be no hesitation. Theoffermust
be plain, "bonds or coin," giving the world
assurance of our determination. Th an
wer will be as prompt at the o fieri "bonds,
and not coin."
In tbe process of financial reconstruction 1
we cannot lorget too national DaoXs, which
have already done sa much. Tbe nalform
currency which they supply throughout tbe
country commend them to our earn. Ac
customed to the facilities this currency sop
pile, It 1 difficult to understand how bnsl
nee wa conaucwa nnacr me old lyeism.
win iiui uaaa aaa iu acoaraia enrranev.
taking It color, Ilk tho chamelloo, from
what wa about It. SO that there were as
many currencies, with as many colors, as
there were-baaka. f
Two thing must b done by thenatldnat
Jbankn Arai, the boad deposited br'tiem
with th Ooyarnmant mutt b reduced U In
terest, and secondly, tb system mast bo
extended -aa a to en ppty much needed1 fa
cllhiaa. eaDaclallval tlia Waat ui Hnnta.
1 doubt If lb national banks can export to
ivwif-iu.ui uiurviaoraiaau lonrpercrut
from tho bonds deDoalted bvth,m with tha
Uovernment, and, considering lb proflti at
MtvmoM lo.uur uoaujesa, 11 may oe inni t&ere
would be a reluctant consent even to tbl
allowance. Hero It must be observed that
tbo whole system of national bank 1 IbaUd
ed upon tb bonds or the nation, to tbkt
at the rate or liquidation now adojted
for tha natloaat debt tho aystcm will be with
out support In the lap of twelve or flfked
years. The stability of the banks, which 1
o vital alike to tbe national currency anl to
the pecuniary interest Involved In tbe busl
nes, can be assured only by an Issue of
bond let a loairBr terra, lit tvmru tba
longer the period the more valuable the boad
Te redBce .the dourest arbitrarily on tbe ox
la-log short bonds' of tho bank without
offerine: compensation In iom form would
b positively nnjust, besides being anilo
frlnjcmont of th guarantee surrounding1
SUCh bonds, and therefora a vlnlailm af
good faith. -W submit uu twenty sixty bond
will be assurance of stability for tbls lenftb
or tiro, while Ah additional life of th b&ad '
will be a enmrmnaaLlaTa fur ihn rAnrtin hfl
lnteroaL Aa it la not ncanoMsl Iji laaanaabTai
boo as Immediately, except ror banking" ear
poses, they will not foil below par, and al
per will b co.awhleavlnced uoty,tuv
slxsanow heU.lytk baaka will nrfi.uiw
mand. If thrOUffh tha fAllarafirwlnrfUa'UD 1
or any bank au amouat of th subitluten r
bond ihould bo lit rated, there will be an
Instant demand for them at par by new bank
arising to secure tba relinquished circulation.
Allow me ber to Interpoee a brief word on
the difference In ralua between a long bond
and a short bond. Obytoualy the, abort bond
WU1 DsJUqntdaiadttan early day o ihat
any Prfcixium, while lacreatUg tba capttal
fiiwu, wan aa lacgui ui iui; uuiiara oniy,
or flra per cent., and tha bond, If paid at
imr, wouia inroiTO a ioes oi ins premium,
llat the same 11,000 InTeatod In fire, will
bwnpnaentad by 9100 In bonds, jtildinr
aunuUy sixty dollars, or flra per cenL,wIth
tb)aciDot)adlranUge.lhatwhd rtwal
Cr the In tea tor would find hi original cap
t lauetv-Tovjrefora, It cannot be expected
when U. fir are brought to par tbat tha
libori Mie'iKnto Wpild at (ot will Bar.
. It 11I b. wltb tbra u -with other IWnn la
i m woria wmn T.iaiii nau.HOKi 07 in.
brevity of existence.
The extension? of btokTiMe from three
to1 flra hoadred millions, Which I propos,
will extend the banklnr svsUm where It I
now needed. This alon I much. How
wag the Senate debated thla question at the
last session without anr nracttnal rresnlt
cannot b forgoiten. That debate, cert I fles
to tno necessity or tuie extension . Th
proposition I offer show bow It may be ac
complished and madl especially beneficent.
Tba requirement from alf ibe bank oftfew
four rex cant, bond at th rate of On nun
dred dollar for eighty dollars of bote Issued
ana to oesua wouia aDsotD ux nun area,
and twenty. lire million oflhe national debt
Into four per cenLt while the withdrawal of
one dollar In greenbacks for each additional
dollar of tiotee'wm to far to nllaxalih
tht oaUtandtnriTBbaeki, tbn Ouletly
and without any appreciable contraction re
moving aa impediment 10 specie paymenie.
Naturally, a by a procau of gestatloai will
fhls birth ba aooomplUhed-. It will coma,
" In presenting this serle of measore I am,
penetrated by tie eoavlctlon that, If adopted,
thoy cannot fall to bring all tb national ob
ligations to a par with coin, and tben sped
payment will be resamed without elbrt.
Oar bond wlU b among th most popular
In lb market- No- looger below par, they
win conllnu to advance, while the national
credit lift Its head uotmDoached. unimpeach
able. Under thla Inflaence the remainder of
our ouutandlna debt may be refunded In fif
teen-fifties at four and a half per cant., If
sot in iwenty-eixue at rour par cent, inere
will tben be sixteen hundred and twenty .flv
million refunded at an avers ge of lee than
fonr and a half pr cnt., and lb whol debt.
Including tbo Irredeemable slxea of 1831, at
an average of less thai), fir per cnt, wall
all will be within our control five year
earllcy than la tbe maximum period pro
posed by tb Secretary of tbe Treasury.
This rate Is lower than that of any European
Government, unless wa except Enstand and
Bwltierland. Tbe latter Power ha obtained
a loan of tiro and a half millions recently at
rour and a hair per cent. Tbe recent French
Rente, which found ocb favor" at three per
cent, nominally was uttered at price Vary
ing from slxtyflv to sUt v-elght, o that
one thousand millions or obligation repro
aftntM all fannAmd and flftv or six hundred
and eighty millions of money actually paid,
making tbe annual cost to tbe Government
more than fire per ceot. It would be easy
to Show bow other government have paid
much mora. Well mar ws Yet a little looter
ylld to Euglaad, wbtre wealth 1 o sur
passing, and to Swliierlaod, where economy
ukeathe place of wealth. Tbe time li at
hand when the wealth of England and th
economy of nwuieriana win oe test com
manding than the nnaneatlonable resources
or our conntry.
One Immediate coneoaaenae or these
measures would both roller or tho people
from eighty to" one hundred millions of tax.
atton, while there would remain a surplus
revenue of two million a month applicable
to tbo reduction of the debt, being more than
enough to liquidate tho whole prior to tbe
maturity or lb nw obligations. If It were
inougnt aavisaoie to complete toe iiquiaa
llon at so early a day. Tbe country will
breathe freer, business will be more clastic.
Ufw!ll be easier, aa tha assurance goes
lormtoamo neavy taxation snauM con
tinued In order to pay the debt In eleven
years, aa Is now proposed, nor in fifteen
rears, nor In tweatv years. By the present
measure, while retaining tbe privilege of
paying tun dooiwiiniu twenty years, wo
shall secure the alternative of sixty years,
and at a largely reduced interest, leaving
ine opportunity or paying it at any inter
mediate time according to the bestadrantag
pf tbo country. With diminished taxation
and reaoarce lncreailna Immeasurably, tbe
national debt will eeaso to bo a burden be
coming "fine by degrees and beautifully
lea" nntll It gradually tease to exist.
trleutloq to U settlement of Afreet qaea
non. ii i am wroagwa. i nave said wut
soon oe forgotten. Mean wnu las for it.
your candid attention, adding one further
remark, wltb wbleb I shall close. I never
have doubted, I cannoedonbt, tbe ease with
which the transition to spacl payment eaa
bo accomplished, especially aa compared
with the ominous fears which thla aim dI
E reposition seems to excite lo certain qoar
;rs. W ar gravely warned against It as
s. period of crisis. I do not believe tbere
LUbeanytblnTto whkh tha term can be
reasonably applied. Like every measure of
essential justice it win, ai one narmonix
Cithtbollr of the community, and people
111 be astonished at tbe loaa postponement
6f an act so truly beneficent In all Us Infln-
nces, so Important to th national cba rac
er, and so congenial with tha business la
te rests of the country.
Hew AttrertUemfint:1
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Iwiui.uoTiiKni Anvimsrosmo
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asTsJsat.psealsrfsassMl-Hte'xs
laJ Ills. lhSK atrs-B. ikaak alkasa ...!. .L.
a!4 itock, Dt.rla niailhar aaitbar mark iMa
. aal aall'iaaBB al paariilaa aaalaasl.
pla oai i a I Us UrSMiaiatki of Bmu,
fera parcbaafa "aa yaif will lei a"iaf tTf af Ja
f 'a tf aaabar, at
lauu -V,tii:tuiv
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aactlaatsra sai tlal
ra.r"
9i4kelkaa4eibvMrebvaathaairDatrat.
Uaiata nroia
vaatha-uD
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WiiVViWS
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ruaii,. lauwtiufi,
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Kv .tiS'i1"! " tsiaraiUssrad br
rdafUd4aha pvoal OaavaraaatBisad
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isDaw Flay ilaakar aad faabaf. wklak auasko
af thavarr BMlqalllr,lk8 dallvarad al tka
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a ,i;:r a.
'b ttH111 01
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roy oBDRAwnk
t Yftlaw Flea FUaa. UD
w witaia iarn imi
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laalaaalia' )
laaal Saal 4'Jtuaa Ikara't Tallew ftaa
nailaaal
laooti;
rl t-ater 'laitsra eabrs Tsf.
faLU.tf ba ka,ai ikts B.lkMWtae kids
.WlU Bjlba aalarulaad
it M fajaaUar 6. Msvt
UBAPl'IBO VIW OBIALIAT TBUI
I On
arpaiua ia
aaa aaa im Jittai d uai
fSrtaaaat -
fabU O'llataaad laUeaa
Blasaelfy faralakaa krici
, kharairMisataaoauBaaTa
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i
fediaT4 aai aula la iValr bifa la t mi wltkla
wklek thattnkev bb4 laakaraaa be Aallvoral
Be.rlpl.eaf.aJsls a,ltk MrtitBtarsU k aaaa
at, thle nlUo. tUaaaBatkla'aaaartly r-sfra far
kaproBaftaBSfalthfal dabvsrrff fk aaaaa, la
aaf rmtlr with atftia ailaaa aA'tfca iTlaiknrBka
Bpaclal Hotices.
SraATlOHAL WOMAN IVF
TisC3ufaf Us BstlSBalVfasias's Isf
frees laaeelattaa will be bald la Llasala IU11 ea
Ualttb4l9ibaa4 90lb Isitsst, eea.nsctsf si
awe aiaoz, e,sa.
Tbe fallow! asnad mtsriwlll Is rratssl
lenaler Penaeray,
awavor iviiaoa,
HI Baaaa D. ABihonV.
I Kltsahetb. Cavdy lawtau.
fiaf rs. iaae-alla Daeebier Itooktr. f flirt
lr. Ck
Hew. a. a. n i dele, if Wi.Vl.il.. D e .
atTaiirrUw.4af.nn ,-rn
airs. i-awiina"Wrlat' Uarli, Orltla
Mr. Tnoe-iereTiaeisl4 "
Mrs, HortOM, ef Haw Terk
Mrs. make, or Terk.
Mr. Mary P. Davis, r naw yeik.
Wise -Vllbor, t rw Terk
atlssJteUle Hatehtnson, er Raw Teik,
Iks aptsy laoertar t tke' Tribunt.
Dlahew Btaapiow, of Pktlsatlpbls
Grass Orooawrood ef Waaktaitoe, D 0.
Mrs, Jasepttlao S, UrlOlag. of Wsjb.
IkltSB.DO
Tks ftfllewtsf spaakars aresspeats & i
Mrs, Harriet D aaefe.tr Btovret
Wemaell PfcUllpa.
Mra X,wertla Matt.
airs, Llvermere.
Her. IUary War Deseher. of Braak
Ira.N T
Iter Mr Datrtoa. ef Utrtt-tti,ft
Mrs. M. F. T. Caller, of OUveUsl.Obls
Mra. Ames, ef Callfarala.
Mrs Carer. f Datralt. Mlskt
Mrs PramcM P," ag JLr Vf Rs
pakllsfl'
Host. Ooarar W, Jlla
lloa. JaSp Ketley
Ilea. Jadge JoSiasea, of CtaalhaaU
Prof Jena M, Laagstoa of Sayari
Vatvarillr.
Mr M J Corasr at Rswstl tTklvsnllr
as etkera
Tks abevs lts of, SKlau aa fcrUllsai 0psstri
praavaaiaaUulUttaalnaat UaasaJry4br a
The Caaalttae af ArriliVaV kavatptrtlaa
aalaa, tbalr ekjaal bala S satars tta, iraa.Mt
aaaaalaf aoatSariaaa MaVialaaeelakaalafllad
IpaakarstaltkStmivsiolw'MhiaxUaS'klibalaf
Ualrala, tksrhavs sseera LlflCulTn IIALL,
aaraaslllaihaaa D straals, tha t it aUaal aad
eiiafarlaklepBklls kail la Ikesltr
The CamalUta aSiistlr rlr kjlk wall
kaswBllbaraHlreftkseltlHasef WathlaitOBfar
aspaaarsalseflhelltkataeraSaliiFD. '
' Tlcksls for laleslJ. C. C PaJtUB'a.earsslh
stmt, eeaoalte Iks rst Oalaa. aa kr raaabar of
IkaCsaaltMasf ArraasaaeeU, Uo. stlhsoer
ai uaaaie nail asris tta veavaaiias,
COMkflTTIIOriKtASailllKTI-
MU tVCaaaer,
Mr. Head ham,
MrIIatchlaaoa.
afofaaTal.LPaivaHat
aats. balwMaThtr as Tn
Kaastatl Haas.
Vunrlli alraati
at. alprtelaalrT o'clock. Uav V K HorJa.r,
adsrasaaa. A4aliuasrra
at vraaiaj m rr.i.Mor arw win sv
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iSU aiaOCIAti tJ.-Taarawtll I
loaraM .(la f IfcY A.aUaa
Uni Bali aa raiPAr, tkalitB lads
a iiMkr. aa batlaaaa uf laporuaaa.
ertaarealaBt J . . " ' ' - .
IraK
i lattaat. at JH
j eratr
P. ; OAHalTaOir Samtsry.
haa-1 ai il
kvniHo
HMSaaarUri TH1H THUESDAT
1 ai aluk
uf VIU.I y aisasyatA.Ai.uwM"Jeifl,
dwis c KUlcTo8K'l..',,A.Ts::.",
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j. . aatrt-ai i ntrwniw
rirtMBth alraai baiwaael aa J., will b caaUa
aa ihreaik ,lh wak aoMBaaalas at T r, aa,
Tba aabltals lavltaa ta atlta. JalTtl-
bT3TTOrjNn CATHOLIC FHIBIfDa'
kx kOCiaTT It baeaaraaar alaTalatr
Ulafarmiha aamkareaf tha X. O af tba
iaaik af eaa af ear wartWyaad iaalaaa fllw
Laabars. WICHntA FHtLaa, af it. Vaiar's
biTtiloB, Tba raaaral, whlak Ika uiatbara are
fpaaallv larli io aitaad, will taha rlae aa
rilOKSbAT 'UOUKII-O. Jaaaaty W, ai V
elath, framkla lata ialtaa arr or Tktrd
aaAXaalCaviUlslraata. K'fnHfrntt pne
It aertury.
-At'lCNOWtsKDUHKaT.
. la
.aUoalai
aabtla aralat lapoiUloa ffa aaya ba aiilj
taraaMMlbU for tba lalaUkfB that otki
itit la iharaaaabarlar at thalr koaaa.
1 tt
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.! aar M.bU.bMaak a-a torrra ra-
mrwnwmm i
BTATKUICHT UP TIIAO WIIUC
lla.'a .. a mitm - UT..LI
ba as Oaarfatewa.far ata aastka aaaiaf Vmi
rrsi,ia,
teaseiul steak, .,... mt .My H..tx(UQIU
aafalaafaa ... ... . T ..1 41
a sapsi AltUa4i ,.., J
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ir suk aaUa wltk apprevad aacutltr vlSO.Ml ie
r -tot.ta.aboa4i joj-ka 7
r div.ldaad aaovital t ucd I la Bask of
VTaahlafloB BIT 10
r kalaaaata srelllla tfaek of Waaalai
w .......... ,, . 4.SH N
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Qr profllaadU
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Iaae ,,.. a.., Ml U
ma n -.... . iA? ADAMS, Frs.lsC
,SakaHka4ABdsrB la Urorsnatkla aivaath
J-HJl Batery fable.
ST.
UPiriCK OV THD MtfTUAT
rft7wUlLab.Ualil.-rflB.a0.-udBlA
JJth dar ar Jaaaary. 170. far tka parpoaa al
IS aavaa sfaaasfra (it tka aaaalae yaar.
(TbaaapltUaf thlaOanFaBT la praalan
afA aaib a baad taaai ta aavaa kaadra4
jast-ikU "TwkUlt BOTILEt!. Saa'r
efewvirater riKiteTr omeT,
KX' j. -. - . C"T bill.
l WsBAiaarev. D 0., Jsassry l,mi
IWwUr-!"ul"ltt.''kBw ""aad parable
a hit com Ifavipald Uia jaoaik. Ika law ra-k
oalrtawawrla bathal af aad ai raatorti eatll
haraal.wlibpaaalir, aball La paid , '
WATskTiasa-A IUI af prapart7oa wklak tar
akar daa laullKal af waltr Ui ifor Urtaa
WMr.aalaa aball rant) a paid a Ika Oral of
rhT,,-B,klM tkaa UkBBdad UthaCal
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lAd bylaw, a h, Boap,
waiar aasuusr
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r,"r,?i?!iV!.fm''!.?.'i"'
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BT Iaa.
arlvaala avaaaaf ai H,nt UerrtraWiraTa
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Addraaa all a-iauaataaiVao tiha adllor af Ika
'lO'i'Batloaal BMlsraau UalJa," I'oat Offlea box
ar. vraaanaB aau iaaatbriaad ttnl far atk.
silplleaBMsntoiuestvrar WklastoB. D.
r.fradat'laBitait laaatk,rlaad tmt far aak
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alsaa, BS., Ai ikhaap-r Ikaa aar olhar plaaa.
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3 Tho atrtbesf Walra TJatoa Tnl.f,rb
fM.laraai dfta sal jci (ha Fraaltlta TaWapk
? kairaal. uPcoaltaTrasaarr r '
'yfflya'Blal.D.aa.w.r
aaar no twrww amAaii'
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- - uvivana wt -aar -raaaiaaiaB aaa
VaariaUwaBatlroadOaapaar for tbaalaailoB of
Ulrartara will aa kald al Ibe oAee of tha ooapaar.
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HBD AT, tha Ulk af Jaanarv. 1570
palls alii be apaokd at II oMoab, ,, aad
at I a slaak P. in. -i
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ar-MU.UAU'B OOLUKN COD II VKll
VX OIL. With i kmo-iboanhlra arTlma. a
sraallaprovaaaaiBwJawllk Ika boat all kaowa.
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tar-A CAUU.-A.
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ranaaaU, 1 wIlTeaaj
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li-itWIT t INViS.
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LThasiuai(aa'f raibiVarsaf Iba bXPAXTJIXBT
atls at
llraaaarair Hall.aor.r nf Xltvaaik i tract aad
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laataaf. at V J iluttp. ta
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... s. rami airrrmi airaav ia aa
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Uiar. ta aa law l (iravaal aa ar aar aaa ) from
faulieap Ue Maw Haabara. 1 raapaatfallrask
Iba p.iroaaia or las pablla la iba ar B af naaa
rttJba.koMa. It X. I'AHKAB, .,
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lMKliba. rni Kala, wttapV
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liaa. aad ika Viaa
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laaabialatma. VaKtaafarali
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