r. i ' - - l)c (Enquirer, J. W. BOWEN, Editor. M Arthnr, February 1 57 1 . [From the New York Day Book.] Hard Times in New York. . ..Our exchanges -are making mention that New. York is full of idle men, and that the Coop. "cr Institute reading room is visited daily by hundreds, who ' have no work, and whose fami lies need the necessaries of life.' , This is a startling truth. There; is an immense amount of distress among the artisans of New York city, and of the whole country; and in the ' main, it is produced by the terrible taxation which so en hances the cost of productions, that there is less of these pro ductions created now per capita than ten years ago. But huge taxation is not all the trouble, Singular as it is, the fact ex- . a .. ... r - . - ists, that although Jaoor is drug in the market place, it is nevertheless dear. Every me chanic whose , line of work connected with house building for instance, from the man who lays the foundation wall, to the carpenter, brick layer, mason painter, paper hanger, etc., demand and obtain from four to five dollars a day; nay, even the man who carries the hod, and the man who carries water . to aid in the preparation of the mortar which . cements the walls, draw no less than three to four dollars per day. Now in the olden times, prices were regulated by the ; law of sup ply and. demand., A, surplus of anything, whether of labor or lumber, of bricks or bread, of cattle or of corn, made the same cheap; a ecarcity dear; and when there were idle hands in the market places, house building cost les3 than when the trades, whose arts fabricated dwelling places for humanity, were all busy. 'But what a change has come over us! The law of political econ omy, which has governed the world for the past thousand years, seems to have been set aside, and the world stumbles along upon a new principle of progress, if progress it can be said to be. There is a rise in grain, and the poor are made to pay double for the little loaf of bread. Is it produced by a short crop of wheat? or corn? or rye? or barley? No, but a combination has been created by a gang of capitalists, to buy up and store all the grain they can control, and a fictitious scarcity has been produced.- Here is a result which the law of supply and demand could not have brought about, for supply was not short. A ficti tioiis scarcity was made to ex ist by a rascally gang of pirates, who should properly be caught and hung by the neck to the public lamp posts, for meddling with the food of the great masses, and making it, through the aid of money only, bo scarce in the market that the poor suffer for want of it. These evils and they have becomo almost countless, have been practiced by capital upon labor; by the rich upon the poor, to such a degree in the past 10 years, that the great body of have turned upon those capitalists with thei trades' unions, and at last these organizations, right and proper in their origin, have become a dangerous and abnormal ele ment, obstructing the progress of the country and demorali zing to the. wealth producing bodies of which they are made up It is both the duty and the right of the poor man , to protect niraseii against ino en woachmentu of the rich, who, iu this antagonism of capital and labor, - generally get the better of the conflict, Put the - aw of demand and supply should be left uutrammcleu, and while men who work should draw from capital all the result of this law of supply and demand will give, capital hould not be forced to pay, first the wages ot him "who docs work, and then on top of that, also pay to him who does not work; such is the ruling now under the trade organiza tions. Thousands of idle men, who never work, are supported by capital, under the double pay this capital is made to dis burse. Hence the. apparent anomaly of idle mechanics in all directions, and the tariff of common labor three to five dol lars per day. It is the old and shocking game of .the Dutch custom of "burning up the spices of Ceylon to create scarcity." Trades' Unions are only now doing by their combi nations.what theybaye charged upon capital creating a ficti tious scarcity by retiring labor, and obliging capital when it must have a certain amount of this labor, to pay double price for it. . Idle men arc found all over the country, and trade is dul to the point of stagnation; in dustry is rusting out for wan SI ot employment; misery ana destitution are the fruits of al this, but the hugest evil, broad and wide, resting like a horri ble nightmare upon the nation, is an atrocious party supporting an equally atrocious adminis tration, which has cursed the wealth producers with taxes and leagued itself with capital ists to grind these workingmen, and finally driven them into such an. abnormal condition as is now presented; keeping up a fund to support the many idle men, through the high wages of the few who do work. This picture, of thousands com' plaining that they cannot find employment and yet claiming four to five dollars a day for working in any department of ordinary labor, and this condi tion of things lasting year af ter year, production of wealth in the meantime being thus constantly curtailed, is most startling. The laws of political economy are for the time sus pended, and commercial chaos must be the inevitable result, till trade societies on the one side are established upon .nat ural principles, and capital on the other is made to cease its antagonism. Logan's election to the Uni ted States Senate is said to have cost him $10,000. That is the sum which the Lincoln itcs paid him to go in for the war, after he had taken steps to resist it in that part of Illi nois called Egypt. -Lincoln paid too much for him, and he has now paid a good deal too much for a seat in such a body as the United States Senate has become. No doubt Logan ex pects to be able to steal back his $10,000 before his term ex pires. But after the present session of Congress there will be so many Democrats there, that stealing will not be so easy as it has been. The American Bee Keepers' Convention assembled at Cin cinnati on "Wednesday. About one hundred and fifty dele gates, including some of the most noted beo keepers in the country, wcro present After the election of officers, a joint resolution was adopted provid ing that the next meeting be held on the first Wednesday of December next, at Cleveland. On Thursday last,-in Green ville, Ohio, O. C. Perry, Au ditor of Darke County, shot and-killed Edward Bartling, who entered 'the Auditors office and assaulted him on a personal grievance. The senatorial branch ofthe Ohio Legislature has com menced the discussion of a sine die' adjournment, and passed a resolution fixing the 4th of. April as the date at wnicn me per .cucm . ui uiciu bers shall end. This is a bad sisrn that the session will be oloncred. We have noticed or several years that whenever the Legislature commenced the discussion of the ' absorbing topic of the time of adjourn- monf frt t.riA PYfllnainn of all other legitimate business, the sessions were uncommonly long and profitless. The symp toms are bad. l ne prospect is that this Legislature, winch in flicted upon the people of Ohio the most intamous traud. ever perpetrated in passing the so called Fifteenth Amendment, will keep on legislating until the middle of May, and then reluctantly disperse, alter tink- eriner about every thincr within the possible domain ot legisla tion. At the close of the ses sion and after a few odd jobs have beei put .through, there will be found an additional con fusion, in the .. statutes and t wider range of absurdity and Puritanism in the laws. This trouble arises from the original misfortune of electing middle men, and leaving both positive parties without a reliable ma lority in the Legislature. . The Hamilton county "Reformers," who ran on both sides ot all party issues and betrayed both, organized the House on false pretences and passed tne x it- teenth Amendment traud in defiance of the protest of the whole people, are largely , re- spousiDie ior me lueiuciency of the. Legislature and the worthlessness and pettiness of its acw. Senator Hamilton, of Texas, received an official notification from the Governor of Texas, that the Legislature of that State had" elected tieneral Jo seph J. Reynolds United States Senator for six yjearsfrom the 4th of March next. Thi3 is a very curious proceeding.1 The same Legislature last spring, when Texas was re-ad mitted to the Union, elected Mr. Hamilton Senator for the tana ending -March" 4th 1871 and also tor tne six years term beginning March 4th. 1871 Now they turn around and elect another man for the latter term, claiming that Ham ilton's election for the second term was illegal. This . pr& sents a veiy curious case to the benate for decision. It is un derstood that a similar: obi et? tion will be made to Senator- elect Cooper, of Tennessee whoee election occurred about a year ago. ', General Morgan, of Ohio in a recent speech in the House, proved by the official record that the Eastern States have received nearly four million dollars for fishing bounties in ten years. It also appeared that while Massachusetts fur nished in the late war 197 less regiments than New York, she has drawn on the plea of war expenditures, a million more than Mew York, bhe furnish ed 180 regiments less than Pennsylvania, and has drawn nearly, million and a half dol lars more money. She furnish ed 162 regiments less than Ohio, and has drawn from the treasury nearly a million more of money. These facts being challenged by Butler in con versation, General Morgan pro posed to offer a resolution in in the House asking official in formation. Butler said there would be no objection to it; but when Morgan proposed it in the House, Butler was the only man mean enough to ob ject to tho inquiry. There is considerable talk about the Capitol in reference to rumored corruption and misappropriation of funds, and a committee of investigation ia now in session ta discover what is the matter among the minor officers of the House. A bill passed the Senate on the 25th appropriating ten thousand dollars ior the expen ses of the special committee to investigate alleged Southern outrages. A small sample of the way tho public money is ex pended for partisanobjccts. Gen. Hickenlooper, vs. Job Stevenson. The following conversation occurred between Job E. Ste venson, a Cincinnati Congress man, and Gen. Hickenloopei late U. S." Marshal, in the Cap ital at Washington. General Hickenlooper Mr. Stevenson I see you are one of the signers of the document containing the false charges against me that I was a leader of the famous Pendleton escort in 1868. , . . dob xes, General. You see that a man in my position has to sign a great many things that he doesn't know anything about. lien. Hickenlooper Yes, yes, 1 understand that; it you had been forced into it, as it were, by. the pressure of all the rest of the Ohio delega tion, it would have been a sort of excusej but I find your name very., near .the head ot the list; consequently I must conclude that you. .attached your name to what yon;knew at the time to be . an .infernal lie. Good evening, sir. Gov.- Haves . has lost, in a very short time, .his reputation for fairness and honest dealing in his office, by several of his recent performances, and espe- ci any ay nis seir-stumncation in refusing to call a special election for Congress to fill the vacancy in the Third District, and his unseemly haste in or- uenng an election to nil tne va cancy in the Legislature occa sioned by he death of Colonel Young. In. the .one case he alleged that the time was too short and the expense too great, in the other the dead body ofthe Representative had scarcely been buried before he had provided for the' election of a successor. 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Hi.n.i i. i Hiidtoriiis. U.S. Publlblilng Co ,111 JUouniu ts.M onntnlna tho followlnil articles :-Cro of ji-o YOU ALL v BAvinsAnoor O Hoofland's German Bitters, , AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Prepared by Br, O. M. Jackson, Phlladolphli I'lielr Introduction Into this country from Uorniau Kta'Wi ,U 1835. They Cured Your Fathers and Mothers ind will cure you and your children, Thojr are i Irely (llOoroMt from tho ninny preparations now I. ho country called Hitlers or Tonics. Tliey Are no avern pronnnillons, or anything llko lueut ; Alt Ruoo lonest, vclluhlu uiodlclnos. Thoy are 27i greafeil known remedletjbt .Iver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Jaundice Diseases of the Kidneys ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN nd all Dlaoasei arising from a Disordered Livet Itomiich, or . ' IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD Vmsllpallon, Flaliilonco, Inwnnl Tiles, Fiihiens o Ulood In tho Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nan sea. Ilenrl.-hiirn. Ulsguat for Food, I'nlnoss or Weight In llio Stomach, Sour Jtrncla cr Hons, Sinking or Fhittorlng at iho Tit of the blomncli, Hwlmmlug of Ihc Iload, Hurried or Mlfllcnlt Urealliliig, Flutlor- lngatUio lleurt, Choking or Suffocutlug Bcusa- Ions when Ins Lying rosi.nro, Dlmnosa or VIlon Jots or Webs before Iho Sight, Dull Pain In the . lioad, Dcllclency of rersplmllou, Vollownese of tho Skin nnd Kyes, i'liln in the Side, ' Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes or Heat; Duruiiig In the Flosh, Oonstaut Imaginings of JCvll and Great Depres Ion of Spirits. Ul thtM intlttaU DImim of th Urn or IHgttUt Orgatu, combined wim impure uimi. HnAflanrl'e r.APrrtfln RitffirS . entirely vegotohlo, and contains no liquor. It k compound of Fluid Extracts. The Hoots, Herbs nd llarka from which those Bxtrncta aro mnilo, sn athcrcd Troni Oornmny. All Hie Modlcal virtues an jtraclod from them hy aaclontlllccliemlat. Thtsi xtracts are then forwarded to this country to bo usoi xproeelyforlhe nuinuraCtiiroof these illlters. Then I no alcoholic auhslanco of nny kind usud In coin onndlngtho Ulllors, lioucoitlslhoonly lillters tha an ho used in cases where alcoholic .stimulants sr ... ,l.,lanliln. Hoofland's German Tonio I a eomblnnlion of nil Iho lngrodlonls of the Blllcrs nth ruaa Santa Cms Hum, Orango, etc. It is nso w the saiho dlseaso aa tho Bitters, In cases whorl omo puro alcoholic stimulus is required. Yon wll ear In mind Hint these remedies -are entirely dlfler . n , it I r... . I.n A..wn nf IliJa.lia nl irom niiyoiuors nnvBiiiecii ii ihuh.ww. I..WU.B sees named, (hose beiiur sclcnllflc prcparntiona' o ledlcnl extracle, whilo tho others ai moro decoo Ions of mm la eomo form. Tho TON 10 l decldcdlj ne of Iho most pleasant and agreeahlo romedlos ovoi nereu to ine luioiic. jis ihimu ib uAniiinuo. 1 I. l.llnlla lir.i.r.lvtlir. nTllt nrftiinOP JUIIPIirtl III II1KU II, .Yllliwiiei . ...hi ....- ,y nl nwullxltinl minlll ina havo canned it to bo known OI uq rrcaiust ui mi uiihub. rpiidM ta nn mnillcine onnal to Iloolland's Oormat Utters or Tonio In cases of Debility. Thoy impar tone and vigor lomo wnoio sysiein.siroiigiiiun " opetlto, cauao an enjoyment of tho food, cnablo tin toniaeh to digest it, purify the blood, glvo a good onnd, lioallhy complexion, oradicalo Ilia yellow ling. TO Iho eyo, impart a bloom to tho el eke, am nance the patient from a Bhort-brentlicd,o.nno.aloJ rcak, and nervous luvilid, to a fuU-Iacvd, tluu i aw Igoious poruon. Woai And Delicate Children aro Halo Stron, I? wing tho Litters or Tonio. Q TUEss nnismxs ui tub a Most IHood Itirinors iver known, and will cnie nil diseases resulting fmi bad blood. Koop your blood pure ; keep yon llvorl 3rder; keen your digestive orpins In a aouml, health londitlnn, by tho usoof theso romedies. and no dh ease will over assail you. Tho best men in tho cum iry recommend thorn. If yoam of honest reputnlio go for any thlug you must try theso preparations. TESTHVfOWV Like tho following was ncvor beforo oQ'crod lu behft ILa o nf any medicinal preparation : nON. GEORGwT WOODWARD, Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court of roiiiiaylvaiiil t. . writes! Finf.AriKi.rMTA, March 10, 180T. I find "Tlonnand's Uormnn Hitters" )b a roikI touK send In diseases of Ilia dVenlivo oralis, and of grea sencflt In cases of debility and wautolnervousacllu si the system. Yours truly, 4- duo, w. wood w Ann nON. JAME8TIIOMrSON, Jnillce of UioBtiprome Court of Pennsylvania. , Fiiu.Anici.riiiA. Anrll S8, IHWi, I consider "ITooflnnd's Gorman Illlters" a valuiihl siedlcino In cases nf attacks of Indlgeslloii or l)y pspsla. 1 can certify this from mv experleueo or It. . Yoiik, with respect, JAllllS TIIOUPSON. HON. GEORGE BLTARBWOOD. ' Justice Of tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Piiii.aDbmmiia, June l.lww. I luvo found by exporlcnco that "iloolhtniVs Oei aao Jlltlors" Is a very good (onic, rollevlug dys)epll mptoBis iliuosl directly. H oKonag siiarbwood. j 'HON. miT. hooers, ! IMayor nf Iho clly of Buffalo, N. T. Match's Ofrids. IliJFfAT.o, Juno 93, IrVlf). ' bavonsed "Hooll'and'sClenuaii illicit and Tonic' amy family during tho past year, and can rncmn nend them asanoxcollant Ionic, Imiinrllng lotto an Igor lo tho system. ' Their ueo ubb been proihictl H locldodly boiiellclal olTocti, WM. P. 11O01I11S nON. JAMESM. -WOOD, i Ex-Mayor of Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania; I lake groat nlcssiire In rocoinmoiidjug " lloonand' . Jeruiau Toulo to any ono who may bo uflllcted wilt . dyspepsia. I had the Dyspepsia to badly tt was In) )OKsJlple to keep any food nn my stomach, and 1 1 f mo so wcalt as not to ho olilo to walk half a milt nro bottles of Tonic effected a perfect cure. JAMKS M, WOOD, O ATJTIOIT. ' ; BT nnnftgnd'l German Bomedles are ronnlorfnllod fbqgeimliis liavo tho signature of (I, HI. Jacliaoi )n the front of tho outside wrapper of uaeli butt It ind tho nnmo of the article blown In oacll uolllo. Al Hhors ttiocouuterfult, - Q cm . Price of the nittera, $1.00 per botlU) Or, hair doaeu for fi.OO. I Price of tiio 'ionic, i.SO per bottlei r, liairaloseu ior$1tt. . the ibiito it put J i tiuiii-l Jlulllft. ' , Ilecollsct that It Is Dr. Iloolland's German Items lies that aro so univsifally until and so highly rocuiri Bended) and do uol allow tho druggists to Indues yol ' 3ED A like tnyllilng olse that lie may sty Is lust ai gool x-causo he makes a larger profit on ft. Thcso Mm lie will bo seat by express to any locality upon au latlon to tho l4fJIoiIAlJ OlTXrion, A.T TUB 0KRMAN MEDICINE BTORJI Xo.ltlil MICH H1'nKlsr,l'hllnMitt,ia, CHAS. M. EVANS, Propriotoj (formerly 0. M. JACKBON A Co.) S Those remecllos aro for sale liy i)nigKl(l,SWrokec srs, and Meillclns Doalors every wbc. t r7"t)o not rowel to oxiimluO well thfl article 19 uy.Ui ordpr togotUiogeuuluo, ' For ialo l?y Q, W, SISSON, Mc Arthur, Chio,