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Amusements. dwO. orsns Hours?.?numbul hxni-ix?9 and .?. rtnlnie lr-** Musbk?Waxwork a Era?tina Winnis-Wild West .Merr? il aw*. * hot Alis I iikaTks? . :3d? Prince Kuri. ?MaMson-AVB. am. ."ii *th-8T.?'.) a. m. to 111- t*0*""" mac and Moulter Naval Hatti**. Manhattan Beach?rain's nuromr of Moseoir. Wr.w Ckntrai. P auk Oakdk-?*??Coucoru Saint gk* moe?Fair** timi Concert s. f* SI -*""***? *? wmVmt, 7tii-av. am. 98t_-tt_?C a. m. to ll v. m.? The >ew Cyclorama of the It.ittl .? of Vick*, ur*. 3nbe? lo Qlbucrtiscmcnts. Pam*. Ott. Aniuaententa. 7 . Mun-i.-ittrasrirt Poatlia .*> 1 innonnci-nirni* ...ia r> MlM-ellaneou*. 1 *.(* Bankin, nm! llr.,ltrr* ? . Nrw Kui,li. ali,ma ... 'I jj ! .-.ar.', and lioonis ... 7 91 Ocean .teamer*. a J Snaiiiraa N.,tiers. 4 1 lt* ni Eatat*. 1 _ J>anoln? Arndemle*.. 8 Blmeclal Notice*. 9 .g iindend N<littra. 7 4|S_ast_as wealed. 7 jj Jxcuranma. 7 r. ll St. aluin,.it- and lt. lt. 7 P-? financial . 7 3 4'**mnnii-r lt* aorta. 3 9 II Hf, Wanted. 7 lt..urti.ra . 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Titn.rs., Md orders for -nillir dt liv. rv ... thu dally paper, will be let eived at the _,. o-vIuk iTHii.ti oltleca rn New Vork: _lr_nchi >h_>. 1.2K. Urtu- w.v. Ii a. m. tn Pp. m. No. PM Rpaidwav, between '.'2d ami 23d sta., till ? p. m. Ko Sn- Weat Twenty thlrd-st., l*i a. m. to * p. m. So TOO Third ave., urm Fnrtv.__.uth.at., 1*1 a. m. to H p. m. Vo 1 007 Third av,-., n, ur Slitb-th-at.. lu a. ni. tn H p. rn. Ko. _ '. Eeet On. hundred aud twrntv-flfth at.. I to gp. m. Vnioii Benara, No. lils rom th ave. cor. of -oui-i-inth a t. IN UTI! KR tTTIEs. WashiN'.t. .i __S__ 1st. l...Nt.i'N -'Jd l'..-''.f..r't .... BtTsnd. fteto^ tkOnilaj EWlmne yOUNDBD BY HOB. A. OE GREELEY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1880. TBE NEUS THIS MORNING. FoitF.iON.?< ?ran .cinoii savagely attacked in Lon? donderry. __=-_*. Chauncey M. Depewaad __aperof ".'illiain. a?a Earthquake in Canada. "Tatt with tiie Governor of (.'niiliuila, Mexico, i?_=_ Lord Randolph Churchill's Irish bill. ==== Conciliating the Huiipariiuis. r_rrr_ A Dominion ollicial bribed by New-York contract* _* Chy ami SiiiiititAN.?Mr. Squire raeamed bis testimony aftir somo delay, tn?? Squire and 1'lynn pleaded not Rail-fi - ?~* Mr. Irving statte. on his cruise. ?= . ?-? Dates l*'t' tho International yacht races announced. v- ? ~ Chief Clerk Coman of the Dis? trict-Attorney', ofiice rwigaed. -~---- Foneral ol \L M. H*)e.== Winners tit Monaloo! li Parki Vullise., Maggie Mittliell, Tha Hard, Qoufoioo, Lizzie Mae, Jade* (Jrirtith. __=_"?Gold value *.f tba legal-ten? der silver dollar iH'il> grains)?al l-.?1. par onnee ?71.00 cents,--. (-tocks moderately active aad lower, later niakinj? jiartial re, ovtries, closing feverish ami irn jfnliir. Domestic?Convention of banker! at Boston. ___? Suicide of Mrs. Shaw at Pittabarg. r, ; Pu isoninu case at Bornes Tilla. _____ OffenaiYc Dem (eratic parUaanain Ohio, ??i lexus ami Pacific . arganisatioa, =-1 Bapori of Wilitan L. stniic, of tho Committee on Daaign of tlie Baiatoga Mouiiiiicnt Association.-Peril of a steamboat on Seneca Lake, M. Y. ? ?? Raes at Sara t('K<i ;"id Waahlngton i'ark. r??? Tarma of the contract l>etween the DaltimON ami Ohio and tlie Jersey t ciitial mada tniblie. lu, Waaiata -Indieationi for to-da**: 1'air ?with nearly stationary teinjie,attire. Temperatnre yaataidayi Hi|*lirM, *_5"; lowest, 73J; average, wv. __?__^_?_____ I'trsoilS Ittuuty tann Jar the 880X0%, ttttd M_R-> ?tar tt'itt IU rs, tuc hine The Daily Tun.inf. ?. ('iff. to them, poatOOrAtfCrlti ct nts per month. ile (tcthcHi leitig chttngtd os often os desired. Till Daily Trirune icill be sent tn any address in Eurolie at .1 35 per month, which includes the ocutn postage. Tho Tayloi _ ol TBBBeawe are bound to have thc m-\t i.ovt-ino) -lip in theil family. Alfred Taylor waa nominated to that office by the Republicans on .June 15; I**>l>?-it I,. Taylor, hi brother, aaa aolected aa their candidate by th. l>*i.-nits yesterday* Possibly tbe Taylors hie ul Snitch dearent anti remember the days when, if the faihei "1 th*- family took ui> arma foi thc stuait pretender, the eldest son re? mained loyal to thc mliii.* dynasty, Thia lit? tle arrangcancnl kept tho c*.ate> in tlie family, ni' niaitci' which aida won. Kelley has ? phire abroad nt laat! Xlii tiiiR- it is Egypt wliich Bullera; bul not in tin game way as Italy or Austria. Thc Oieat Unreceived i- not sent to Cairo n> aa ambaaaa doi ; he will act only as tho American Judge in the mixed civil tribunal*- To speak icri (mis, in--.t people will be Inclined to think that .ii this poattion afr, KeUey may do rorj wei!. His knowledge ol law has not been de Hied, althongh his poaaoaaion ol tact, good taste ju<U'iinii! and common Renae baa in-'-n doubted. The cmi-e of Uk* New-York Ya* ht Cl uh ?quadroo during the laat week lia-* been highlj gweeaaful and haa dcteimined, among othei thinga, that the honor of racing wnh tin- Oula tea niii-t fall eithei to the Puritan "i the May? flower. Th** Mayflower has been th** victo aliener than tho Puritan thia aeaaoq, but it ic mains to be leen which of the two yachta can go lx-twi in a "thrash *' te windward in ? heavy *ca. Opinion faron the Mayflower but thc trial racea which occur thc laat of thi ?oath alone wiU lettie thal question. Then comes the eonteat with tho Galatea "ii thc 7th, .th and nth of September?with thitc thec.-.s i"! ihe big Yankee sloop! ? ? It is encouraging t*. ham that a careful evi? ls kept upon the minoi officials in the District Attorney*! ullin-. r<* a l"n^' time thora bas been reason to I*-icv-e thal somebody there gave valuable Lnfoimation t<?. ur showed favor t" v.;u<l. indicted criminals who had "inflooenea" er money. The removal by Mr. Martine ol one of the < lerka ?li" 1*:*?->? charge of Ihe indictments viii have a ..ilutaiy Influence. Poasibly th* man who baa thoa l".*t Iii* place ia ignoiant ol ul] wrongdoing and wiB clearly prove it. He eertainlji should have a chance lo explain. Bul whatevei th*- iaaue may be in Iii* caw, thc faci ol hie removal will wain aomebody to sloj, a dangeroua practice. The London Timm, in reviewing the ease of p\ , Catting, icu* hes thc sapient conclusion Ihut although Mi. Bayard luis Wii a tittle ex acting h(xli:t*. (lone alu mt right. The value ol Bach an opinion is thoura by thc* next assertion of thi.s foreign writer on American dfaira, who tlcdaios thai "thc anion *,| thc Preaidenl and the Senate is a. that could ba deairad. In thal action lm. thc aeeniauui) of peace." BeaHy, this is not dear. Baa the Piesident'a M^ion l__*ti (listiiict lunn hi. Sccietai'.v'.s I And how do tho -ro____it_i *l* -iiaini for Cutting*i re Itaaa and th** s-n.au-'s ____?] to expeesa any opinion at all in thc aaaa, fninidi ?aamtUM <?- "i peace * PonMhly 7/i_ linns could tell] <<?! taiiily noh.Kly hen weald undeitukc to solve tho con undi um. Tho value of jfood rifling W;1. plainly shown at Monmouth Park jaeatavday, whoa Mr. (':*> tett^a colt, The Haiti, won tim Omnilm. gtakea. hi his piwioim raeaa thia year The Bard has been ridden by a im_ meaning hut phyaicallj lncomj-efent Jo<-k<;.v. whoaa iaahleaeaa <>t bod] Has matched by his feebamaaa of mind He kui neither the iron muscle nor the iron will to foice this powerful but .somewhat slugtfi:nh colt to do his best. Hence Tho Bard has lost one rich slake alter another that ho should have won. Hut yesterday he was ridden by an ex? ceptionally skilini and exceptionally mineda! )ockey, and tho result was that even thc f29,000 lilly Dew Drop had to bow her hcail in defeat. It is true that she oanied seven ? 'ninds extia weight, while The Bard had ao penalty, but only a colt of genuine merit can defeat Dew Drop even with .sn* h an advantage. Thc batiki'ias in convention tit Beaton yester? day made another protea! againat the continued coinage Of silver dollars under thc Act ol 1878, and they s'atcd the case clearly* lt makea little difference to them whether or not one of the luooioiLs nn.iiLs is driven out of u-e as money : hut they urge in behalf of persona living on limited salaries and all wage-eat nen tbat thc atandard of value shall not lie reduced to silver as it r-ntely will be if silver dollars are coined much lunger at the present tate. I'rices ve nuki go up, and wages would be l'linl in a dollar WOltfa leal than 75 cents. Fanat? ical silver men may deny this ? bot thc fad romaine. It cannot l?e gotten rid of by abasing the banker! a_ a lot of aelflah rapitaliat. ? _> Mr. Bayard'a hostile and determined attitude toward Mexico in the Cutting case does not bcaie thc Canadian, a bit. They have just issued a warning to Americas fishermen forbid? ding them to tish in tho Hay of Chaleur, be? tween Ncw-lli-un.wick and Quebec, althongh it Ls fifteen miles wide at the entrance, Evi* domly the authorities are going to enforce then ovii Interpretation of the three-mile limit which is that thc shore line extends from headland t" headland and not aloiitf thc actual thom Ii their views on this point aic correct their late*! action la at least logical Probably the report that all American vcs_-ls have been forbidden to enter thia hay for any purpose whatever is ustme. In view of the inaction of the Gov? ernment at Washington Qm Canadian! prob? ably think they can do about as they please in this flatteries bnaineaa : yet ihey would hardlj lian- go so far, we think, aa t" refuse United si.ti-N vessel. <-a'nnit".i-i:il privikgea in any ol their ports, li they have dun*- so, howevor, even Mr. Bayard may think that at laat hi frienda aic in tho wrong* A CASE TOR THE MUGWUMPS It la not nice foi The Wtmhington Post to ray that tho I'lc.-idciit bas been beesonallj ly lng. Stripped ol auphemiatic pciiphraaos, thai ia what Tka WaaJtxBgton Pott does say. An ac? cusation of thi. soit is uot hall as uncomfort? able, howevori aa the p ool ol it, and The Post submits in proof ot ii.- charge a pecnliai state? ment. Its oditoi called upon the Preaidenl per? sonally to inquire about the rc-gnation ol Hctldcn. Tin- Piesidenti it remarks, waa nol obliged to tell anything aboul the businest* ll..' could have said that he waa not readj to speak, and had he requested thal nothing *!i"ul*t be said about the mattel', the request would bavi bc*-.'i respected. He chose to speak, however, and declared dat ly that Hedden hail not re rigued, ami thai tho atoriea nreulated aboul il at New-York wero "witboul any foundation in truth.'1 Tnt \Yoakington Poaf published an aaaeition to thi.s effect, hut within two bonn* afterward it became known, The Poet itates, linn the President had appointed Mr. Hodden-? successor* Thia is ;i bungling piece of bud ness, ot coarse. It would bave boon much t-.i-iei foi the PieaidciH t" tell the truth, oi t* decline t" make any statement Bal ne chose to make a statement, it seem, which The JH'oah hagton _'".*?. being a good Democratic organ, mildly characterizes aa disingenuous, Bofl ?ti*. *ls in such a mattel do no good. Thc Pres? ident is burta il at all, not bj The I'l'xt'n phrases, bul by its hots. If the facts aro fatal, th. soft phrases aic only ridiculous. When the Preaidenl boil* over with rage, because be li exposed to the light it) Ibis bu-incss, it will nol mollify his w.ath in thc least to observe thal Tht Post tut* no harsh language. It ia not very 1"hk aime certain loni na!*, which now worship Mr. Cleveland, were tell iiiK an amused public thal the in ssl wrioii thing against Mr, Cleveland's antagoni*. wa thal some uot particnlaiiy reputable man bad accused him of telling an untruth. Preferring te believe this < bargo, and lo accept il a- proved by the atatement of a conti?ed blackmaik. iht aa jon. lia!- with holy borroi asked whcthci the public could nol read in this one act ol in sincerity conclusive prool of tin- moral rotten* dcm ni the candidate. Tiied bj this lest, what MMi of man d.*-* Mr.Cleveland appeal to bel There i;< Mime evidence in thia <-a-*- beyond thc ui_>upported afesertiori ol an intereeted accusal There i? th*- published utatcmenl "t a jumna! which has been peculiarly anxious to tepee -ont Mi. Cleveland's course in the best light, and which unquestionably would have been careful not to make the statement thal II*xldei, had no*, resigned if it had nol what ii deemed the best authority foi ao stating. Il the Pres? ident ii capable of telling an untruth, without any strong temptation or dorenl excuse, are *? to lulu from sundry Mugwump fournals appro priate eomments on the moral rottenncsi oi U*. n.an which this disclosesl It i* not very lon;* since President Cleveland in a lettoi to Mr. Kepler, .sjmli*- ni "the lying newspapers,*- if a way to mal,*; th*- public sup pose thal he con_Jdorcd lying a dishonorable Ihing. It i> now in order foi him to poinl on* what he m.'ail* by thc woid. Olbei peopli mean tolli]. in untruth with intent tu deceive. Dui the President cannot mean thal, because if .Ac Pout's account is not explained away, il jni's lum in the position ot telling an untruth with Intent t" deceive. Thai lu- uudeMBrved ami indecent fling at public journals genera!! should thu- he avenged, not bj any |M>litiral opponent, hut by hi- own paity organ at the National capital, is Indeed rather inteiesting, The President might aa will remember thai la- owes too much to tia- newspaper! which habitaally lie. Hut for that -mall class ol papers, he would still tx- engaged in a small li'w lm .ne-- in Buffalo, Th*- lying ncwsfiapen told the public a great man) things about him ?that ha wa* a (iui Service refoianer, lm example, and also thal he was a truthful and honest m.iii. Il doe! li'.I Lei onie linn, of all men on earth, to find faull with th. in tm ii practice which hi* own organ nt thu capital insist! that he himself indulges, COEBCION TOR IBELANIX Lord R_liabury *a speech at Hu- Lord .Mayor' banquet waa cautiously worded, hat it con? tained a distinct menace of coercion, lie bi ramed that the English people had settled ii revocahly thc question of a lepaiate logbJatan* to.- Ireland and that tin- new Government has a direct mandate from the constituencies t<> govern the island Iii inly, ami not to make the conceaaioni demanded by throo-quarteri of it constitutional representative., Many English Journals and politician- have contended that thc verdict of the country in Um recent ole* tions waa againat Mr, Gladstone's icheme ol Home Rule, hut not necessarily against the abstract principia of a leperale legislature. Lord s.di -liny interpret! tin' ic .iii more rigid ly. Ho maintain! lhat the people have roted agaiul a aeparate logi-htture ami asttled The question once and forever. I; can nevoi again be taken uji !*y the conatitncucies, lt lm- beea decided finally and ntevoialily. Thi.s i* Land Std isl ni ry'*- jw tennent, in which very few En. li.h politiciins will concur. 'IV action ol the National Liberal Federation this week c< .nniit tinz the patty to thc policy of Home Itulo for Ireland indicate- that thc Prime Minister ll ,,nly begging the question. Having received this mandate against legis? lative reparation, Loni . ali.shuty piont''_\- "to lesion* in [leland that serial order the loss of which Ls the only ju*t MUM "! it- di-ronti'lit.'' Ile assert! that the Government will devote its whole energy to freeing the loyal people <?i the island from constraint, whether in thc form ol riot, or "in tin* linne dangerous, in -dion., and effective form ol intimidation.'1 These ara gut? tering generalities which can mean only one thing. Thc restoration ??i mcial ordei and thc abolition Ol the restraints ol' League law cannot ho ?fleeted milo.-- thc Government li aimed with something besidea "the mandate <>f the conatitnenciea against reparation.-' Thc ordi iinii law will he rigidly enforced for a tow month, and then coercion will bc tried foi the hundredth time._ section.il diplomacy, Becretery Bayard's Baltimore organ make* the significant remark that "the Southern and Western people care very little about thc New England fisheries, but they can- a good deal ..hunt a mattel which aflecta the ii._ht.s of every American citizen.-** As the same journal haa published the fiecrctaiy'i defence of hi*, recent diplomacy, it undoubtedly enjoys the privilege of ht* confidence and correctly represent! bil own viewi of foreign polity. Mr. Bayard aim t" make his diplomacy distinctly sectional. The Si,nth and the Weal rm* Indifferent to thc Ititi- ol th*- New-England licet, and In- considers ,t a she*-: u._lc ol political enC|gJ to protect its interests. On the other hand, there is a strong j "pula' movement, not only in Texas, hut throughout tbe West ami South, in favoi ol another Mexican campaign, Mr. Bayard prob abi. baa no ii tention of dragging the country into war, bul nc is anxious io have credit in th'*.- two lections foi conducting a emited poluy and having ie*"!!!-*- to bluster. Buch expressions ol opinion a* tho following from The Atlanta Conetilufion <h close tin- state ol feeling prevailing in the smith ? A wsr w!t_ Jtesloo would lead lo . illa, lt would i... ? ni lb* lalr?_it laud ls Um world Iron tl,,- clutch*, ol H ? - mn! t!...;i-.ii. ' ? .11,il .1:-. "ii t. nt. .1 , ? . ? ..! ll.. !?? lt' i . lu**, would M t border, ...m.1.1: with tb_n oui language, lawa, rnterprl- an d <*_"**ot on lo liberty. In iii. a ue * i.,<? ii ? -?? men, to it gonma whan pent up In oui ailiUt, would make Un j ti,ni a i.mn.: ,t ii. -.t nation, KIWI 1* ?! I.! -. "' Ul ?!' ' a" Au ? I . JU I : ? ? a.lil glory t" *'in ??? ii,. ., i, !',.-.:-?. tura t kt,'i* ."it ..t : ..' ti.. : . ., t ? ? ?? . - *. t'.said* ration ol I ?:? men. Wa do not urge our Government to nial ,;,,,:. -. ->t ?do nol pre til tl !?? mj ti..it .. i * .tile mo ? i.ll lill! | 'lt .'ll ll I- -lilli if If war muat roma, let lt corns, lt* dna! renulti rai.I 9t Hill ll.:: I. ! Ill .t I'i' - I ' . t;,. u ,i, it troubl* - "i" i' ?.i- > i" i iti ill* n. Thc .-am" i'Hiiii.il. which i> "ii'- "! tin' ni'-' influential in the South, follow, out tin- argu? ment in detail, contending thu aim. the Cacilie Int- been reached and the i.n \\.-t has boen tilled up, new fields "t enieiprisc mn-' be fount! t,,; ii .warming population and 'ha' forty jean* of lilli li.-I', lilt -es . hilve * \|.i*e.i the Me \!. .Ill ]>.?" pie t" a reslstlesi invadion from thc United - tee and t" pernianenl inncxation. Othei Southern jon mali* are almo. a- outspoken. In Texas, Ai kan.tai and LottWana wai i- openlj advocated, and hundreds ol di-pat* hoi* have bcei printed from Western cition announcing preps rations f": enlisting companies and even regi? ments foi service In Mexico, Thc Secretary*'' nummary demamls foi the release "l Cul In. .-un 1 hi. tn !1 .eieiit attitude in negotiating with an Inferioi and itespiaeil i'owei are appieciated In the qnartes where he desires to be po|Mi_er. As his I'..iltun ie organ astutely remarks, "thc .onth ai'' Wc-I aic tull.) alive i.. the imp*. ttt'i-e "i 'lie question, and they can scarcely f;,i! t,. resent il,*- .-iii*lie,| indifference ??? N'.nh and Kail t" an atfaU "t gt eal Sat ,,,: , i :; .:;,.- , ! I H.. e it h ? ?-, - lo hate ha*' it.s origin in Texn ."' TBE MONEY MAKBE1 AND sill ll:. Tbere in no *-\, ure foi sn pti c a* tl.e -* .i i - iu ol money Mu- tall. lt "a- predicted mouths ago le. 'I'm -WHINE, when lhere wa- evidence thu' >.'"!<l was vanishing from (*,.nr al '.e. that tin .-1 i i. j -1 *. ot money would bo found i "' greal enough t'*i active binti ness and tor iani|>ai*l >*| leeuiatioii at the same lime. A* ti.ue pa*>ed "ii. .uni mowy was withdrawn fri m rm-'!. '*!' ? and < I bel nnuicj fn*m the ... it wai cleai enough week bj \t<ek timi a lim*' was appr*SM-hii.ji wheu ibe supply would l?c found inadequate l"i 'he demands ol .. -I*-, ul,tli* i. ai,il f"i il"' 't 'i'l tvqiiiicn. *nta* ol fail lindi'. So extraordinary event bas occurred to accelerate "i In ten. If) tin- pie--nie. The immediate < i ilea' i i to hasten the e. * nt bj manipulation i- obvious, lin' ii" mauipulatioi ' : have c.--.M-eiI, and there is no ovideu.-e tiial a* v manipulation wai employed with intern t,, tame, 'he state ol thingi which has ren detcd monetarj ctiirgcncy |Km?ible. There i and ii- llkclj t" he -Omu pleasU e lm ni .'lt '. . -IIII ply becausi a hage patt "I the ninney in th. i <iiint v, i alli. Iv . Ilinst ol the _ t.hi. b_S ceil-e.] to Im- aiiivelv cm i doy eil, ami the hank reserve, an -ult-tiiiitiali.v exhausted, while ila- natural bu i ne-.- ot il.e >ea-oi ami nu advance in specula 'ion at the same tum- call l"i more money in i,.,. \. i- n-Ulil, -I'ei-iila'oi. can Imi ni" e limn legitimate dealer- Rill il legitimate lm n. h (lui la I i'\ a lack "I money, thc effect will in the end bo the mme a- il *-|h* ul.itt\*? oin . linn, we;.- ia*' chocked. In -i" h t. a- lhi> speculation doe. it- wot st, bceaase its influence nj,i,n tl." i,iiiii-iiv ai.il ihe legitimate businusi ,,, t|,e i-ountlj i- apl to l*<- iim. ini-i-hii'Miii-. To measure the situation pieci__y, it should he iiiiili-t-'ool that there i- nu ney enough foi ;,!; tho hu- ie- a: *1 iudu ?' i v .,| Mn- count ry. But ii lim ol greal abundant*! aud rheapue. ot i onev, -pi * ii hr n-'i in -eiiiiiin-s ami prod nd. came t<> employ a large pul ul it. Ope at ora gol |i"--a-.--i"!i "i ;' cal block* ot stocks ami bombs ami greal loads "t wheat, com, cotton, providion*: aud "il, failed t" lind olhoi people l*i hov [rora them .it the dosi tod prices, and did aol wai'i i" lol go wini, scarcity ol' money wa* foreshadowed. I'm Lhere I- nu,net enough, all the -Hil", il-* Will lie il. lin,u.-'lated tvhtlii-vel .peculation is icdticed by a season ol icu! prcs** -iue in the loan mai hit. Thal time ban nol pei como, ai.d may not at prerent. li i- quite poMiible thal thc dcmandi ol legitimate busi* ness, which ha- not been as active 01 promising ut late as it was some mouths ago, may be *li iniiii.-hcil in pt, hod aside bj the aidoi and furce .d' speculation. But .*-i oi laloi it will li? ll.nu I thal there i> a great abundance ot monoj iu il-*, eveu i"i the needs "i :. tm largo] bati ne i than i- ii"" in i'i". n ?-. There coukl hardly bc anything 11101* foolish than _Vn* "t 'h.- lall, al.i itu- effect ol bond rails upon thc money market. August 1, tboie wen- outstanding bonds amounting to (140, 01)0,000 thu' could he railed, of which the Tiei-ii.y lu 1,1 9113.000,000 on deposit lo: hank circulation 01 pal,he deposii . Tlie i* demptio. "l tl,, hank bonds would mi of ueces* -n.v a*l?l ;t dollai io Ihe supplj ,,: va .?,??'. in Um maiket. 'I lu- 'J'h-.i-iiij Would III ? ell VVill.-ntl so nun h ul 1 - rash held i"i general puiposoa, and add ii to thc ... b 11 holds on tne. for the redemption ol bank uob>. Out ol $10,000,000 ..died (nh. it' poi cent, "i $1,900,000, woukl I*.* hchl '.v all o-.i.ii pa tie. except ibe Tiea my Haelf in tni-t In banka This small disbuee nicnt of 11,thKi.oiIO would lie all that would come into thc inaikct in any 1'omi on a call of (110,000,0001 if thc ba:i__ would -irionder their circulation, as ni<>?- of them have been doing. It is true, il thc hunk-** do not want to garran* tlcr th" whole ci-culutlnn band on tho hon*b* called, they may purchase other bond- in the maiket and deposit them, hut. in that case they have to take thc money from their Mock and pav* i'. to holden of bonds, and only fe! their money back again when th" old bondi am re? deemed, lt is enough t'> oheerve that, out ol 150,000,000 paid for redeemed bondi during the la-t v.-at, tiie national banks havo actually mnenderod circulation amounting to ?j':!:!,"!"', ("io, and thc proportion .d' the remaining three por tents held hy 'he hanks bs larger than it has been at any time hitherto. T'ne teport Unit u large call of bondi bal luci! determined npon, therefore, must he con? sidered without expectation that it will have iniich effect upon the money nuuk*d. It is a ?serious qaeation whethei it Ls arise policy foi the Treasury ; whether lt will m?t bastin seri? ous embattassment through depletion of Treas* my reserve- Hut it cannot I** arged dow, m iti some ronnel period! it ha* been urged, that thc comae of thc Treasury I* Ju-tiii*-*l <>n ac? count of it* offed oi! the money market, A .all for 912,000,000 ?ould not put into thc market, after th** expiration of sixty days1 no? tice, more money than has K''?m* n,,t of Ihe hanks in a single week since thc .Ye. tern de? li ami began. <>u thc o'her h.uni, it Ls imt t?> Ik* forgotten that no stringency would occur il there were confidence ai to thu future om of gold in payment*. Thc large amount of gold lhat is practically withdrawn from use, il re? stored t" the market, would suffice to meet all di m.mils of ba.nees ami of speculation, Stria* gencj i* possible, only because a possibility of ni vcr payment ha- canned a great pact of tbe gold in the country to he taken from present 11*0. A HAY THEY ll AFR AT OXFOBD, Tin- allusion is nut to Oxford beyoud tho sea, hut to another educational centre?Oxford, Miss., tho boms of Beeratary Lamar. It is evident that the Secretary ls needed in <>\f..r_; things bavs nut been running smoothly in Oxford during liiaal* seni.-. A dispsteb lunn Washington statestbat tbe Secretary intends ipendlag his rseation Id ths li,limn country, 'mt really we cannot credit tho report, I le- Bo* i rt hiv- * un not Usrs read tbe 1 itest Dews from Oxford or h.* would certainly decide that ins lii.tiiil Ind lenee was needed there, needed badij at Oxford. A telegram from Oxford statestbat H. M. Sullivan, nv ni ti..? Board of Trastsss el the State I ni s .-i-ity. iu* ?l.ut and killed a lew nights Sgu hy ,1. M. Ilewrv. Law Professor of the University? profi tor of taking tbs law into bis own bands, as it were. Howry biuuell lt ls stated wss roughly bandied by .ullivan, n hu .lui nut allow btmsell tu ie sbol and kill* *1 . itbout an emphatic protest. Ii 'stat*-.; iii.i- before yielding op his life Salli van was sniiable sooogh to forgive Howry. Wbetl * i ll*.wi j lm- v.-t brought himself to tot give ..ulliv.n lia- ii"! I..-''ii ni.e!t- public Tbe dispatch from Oxford is short, but it bi long . m.r -li I., umlaut tl,<- suspicion tlint tin* linniHtiiz it it mid elevating influences of tbe higher educstloii have n,,t jet Roi in their w,,r . al < Ilford. 1 lio dis I'ut.- which <n i-a-i<?iied tin' killin, it n Interesting t.. note wss nut caused by a beaatlfal .oman or any other sort of a woman, lt grew ont, we arc informed, of ** business "t tin' school board.*1 Mississi* pi i* a lively Mat.-. Rut it is well f-.r au .?'lm n - not to i'.'t'>.* lively. Tbe crack oi i* i*i-t? >i in tlie bands ot t Professoi lav lng "Ut a fellow-worker becnuseol " business of tbe sci.1 lm ir.1 " bas a tendency to *li*turli the still air of delightful studlea Mi. Lamar had better godowa teOxfsrd. _____________ The lim' Obterrer n-mnrks that -lt is no new th.nc tn telecl a Kew York Collector of Customs frmi the Interior.*1 Wed, ll inn'!; bat Th, o' r ? need not hoi .?? il?* Ilemooratic friends in tin* metropolis by tnakiiix theo.serration. They de ? nm, h complain that Magone hail** from tlio ir, I- tint lui homo is in the banner Repub? lican County. Cleveland's nol appointing a New* ?\ Democrat tboy regard merely assn inj ary * bisrhoi.i s St. Lawrence Countj Democrat woil th.li's " i ? m." The DHscrnpuloas supporters "f Mavor Grace slick at nothing, 11.? \ found no fault with ihe t ,,a*:ii, nt.il InsuranceUotnpanj recetrership, none willi tbe Ferdinand Ward traniaotioos, sud none with the stealthy smuggling "f robey out of the . ,.'ii. u jr, ninl ii" vv in. > hiv. in. words but those ol praise ita Urace's tool I vina li is nol a bad t >uoh* -?..in- of character, this commendation "i (vins's mu akins and mn!, i !i md work. Nu doubl all i bose win. lind -u iiiin-li lo extol In tho Chamberlain's * *.ii-, iim *li-s trickery w 11ii rhompson aud Flynn w* ml. I be entirely wilUog lo undertake J asl such a i ,-t |ob tl tn. ros. Kui the man who can road Ivuis's testimony "f lastMondaj and retain nn.v * (iiiii.* fer tin- witness except contempt, or wbo can discover .-hiv sign ,,f n uni.i, m-1i-i, gpo* t *'i honor in bis * ii na t' r ss revea ed by lu* own evidenoe, is .nt i relj i? he nit ted. President Cleveland is non taking a much-needed va. nt '*ii ti..ni pension bill retoes and is engaged in building np a personal following iu thin Mute pic. inn.miry to the neil Motional Democratic Conreatiob. Alter Magone a ao t ? ? Mr. Bayard's labored defence ,.f Ins action ls the M. ii. ni iithiii ls prompted by his own conscious weakness. Hs Ki,..wu that he* bas blundered dis* .m.,-tully iu disgracefully, Indee!, tbal the rory letters transmitted I? > bim to Congress proved thal lu* had not taken the trouble to Mid out wiiat thej runt iineil. or what tbe Mexican Oorernmsnt had r.-|ilieii tn his expostulation, li is iiii,si lament* utile tn bs obliged to confess tbstthecase nf the United .tates ban been entrusted to the hands of an officer io Incapable, sudsl the sam.* time so den ti tote of tne sen-eel .rave responsibility which si.mil.l predispose u Secretary "f Stats io the utmost cant uni in treating with any foreign Tower. -?? ? 11- Keening I 'oat spesks ol Tu. Tnuu*. r ss "the ally "f Hqoire and Flynn in heaping abuse npon Mr. I v ii,s." Thc _ rut minn* mendacity ur i bl * as*, i; ion ih linty equalled by Its gratuitous stupidity. Mr. la 11 ie i*- PainiIj Organ in svidsntiy feeling tbe wain, weal li, r. ? According to lit Pujfa'o P.xprett one now Sods .ii Mi gars Palls backmen who an- quiel and nnob? trusive, not in s,iv bashful, The milleunium Inn Ihe liner. Mr. Cleveland leaches hy example that in Ins "id.n it is a tit iiini propel tbiug foi a ru sideut of tbe United Btatea deliberately to insult the .??nate of tin- United stat.*. The President ap? pointed Matthews, a colored man from Albany, to mu ci ed I'i* derick Douglassas I,', gtstet of Deeds for tbs District ol Columbia, i be teuate by a rote of imtli Republican and Democratic members rejected Matthew! on charges preferred agaiusl him. Dis* regarding Hus action and waiting until Congrats was out Of the way IO thal ihfiti i . ul. h.- no iin mediatc re* ra . wbal does lins " reform " Pm ident do but reappoint Matthews! Ike Sew York World, with all its ardent Democracy, cannot count* nance thi- sun ni sharp underhand practice* li criticises ii as "un apparent desire i*. sxall tbe Executive st th' sxpenss "t the legislative authority,") as "agaiusl pn cadent/ snd " i s.!i?'i: to the senate,1 *. | I ho.rratiUin < minty 1,'ei*.ililli an . taking time l.y along forelock, are already in th" political field with a emmy aim mi _ssemblj ticket. PloydJ, Radley, whe nails ? rood raeord st Albany last winter, has beea renomin ited. ? 'm_\u the conns of a I* otura which he delivered an evening or two sloes si Chautauqua, Profsssot tl iIIimiii O. Sumner,ol Vale remarked th, re mu. t be fair discussion! Hers isrtehuesa lt i* us it Dick Turpin hud Insisted upon honesty sr ths g.,*i Baeebai bad taned ap as a delsgsts to a prabibt. lion couvtiitiou. .u inner, whose WOrkgM tue Ul ni are so many shocking examples of all that is most unfair in discussion, insisting upon fair discussion I But then pertups be iutentlcd the observation to be taken as n joke. . It is understood that Mr. Cluvelaml will start to? morrow for his vacation ia the Adirondacks. It is to ho hoped for his own sake and lor tho sake of thc W bi is winged angel who Maa an to the name of I'ublic-Ollii?<? -Is-A-l'u-lie-Trust that before loaring lin,- White House lie will write a h-ttcr to Altorney (?cneral Garland demanding his resignation of his office. What do you say, Mr. Cleveland f -m Ivins says he won't resign. No, by the Grace of $25,000 a year, ho won't I I'I. USO SAL. The characteristic g tri) ot Mr. Riddle berger In tbs Sen? ate ilurln. tho lato days of tbo la nt session coiutsted of yellow nankeen trousois, a sl'.k SSSOktag Jaoket, no waist? coat, and a biilmiu' ,li*i.i,iy of ilueo. Miss Mund Hanks ls to make lier professional entranee O|ion tho stago'on Monday evening, August 23, at l'orts inoutli, .. II. The Rev. Dr. MoVlokar, of Philadelphia, ls at Mount Desert. Ilichanl r.owdlcuh, who died a. f.w days ago at Roch? dale, Mass., was a descendant of Nathaniel Ilowditoh, the navigator. Tho faiiiilics of I enators Mite boll and Dolph aro travel liag lr, Germ any. Mrs. Scott- -dd.-is will ui.'ike a professional tour In thi* country during tho coming season. Recent word .fruin .'ihlb.il oilers little hope of Miss Miine Vim Zaudt recovering entirely from her stroke of par alysia Friends of Senator Hlalr contradict the stories of his fondue.*m, tor siiIHSlTI ttfon, tft declaro that ho does u it uso tobacco in any lorru TIIK TALK OF THE DAY Sir Henry I'onsoaby officially declares that Queen Victoria never uttered the remark often attributed to her tbat "tho lilllie ls the sectot of l_u?lan*l*s greatness" Tilt* eoostagapea ttie heels sf continuation strong as I roof, of n*>ly Writ that Lucretia Borgia was an unean sa_M_ saint, that there never was a William Tell, and that Georgs Washington never owned a hatchet, ls sal cilnted to BBSkS the average lay student of history wonder If there ever was anything that really was what iM WSS taiu'ht to believe lt was. (itass (loots are duning Into very gSOeTBl u*o In Paris. Although they sos! Blocs Bl tlrst, they are found .beaner lu thc end. Tho rooms below ean often dispense .with itrii.iciai Ugh! aaa th.re ls far less ars risk, Glass, ss*. Brill "Utwe.ii iv.,ml many tune.. ? " Dasie!/* rsBsarttsd tt.o Prestdsat yosterday inorning in a thoughtful tone. " Yes, Are," reepcadod I'ililli. '? Where bath t!io Attoruey-Qcn* ral gono for tho san ne-! i" '? [Is i.iitli .ni" to Ark in .itv, sire." ? \ii.i la tin- i. t.i sad a.ne mil in Arksnssw this xesr, D.ni.-I I" " 1.ice,lin .-ly bad, -.Ire." "Kaoweet thou. Danie:, of a sass wherein the fever and ague of Arkansan bstb been fatal I" Aye, that I d". master; many sujh cases aro on lacon, ' ' Ab, well, Diinlcl, do tti'Hi write a friendly letter to the seeretari telling bim in my asms thal I *? -"111 look otter the electric Interest*) of the (-internment sn lo nc as be shall desire to rsmslo si n il; tell bini, Daniel, to take a good v.ie.itlnii." '? Tee, Hire. " " 1 am ii**t siren orermurb to levity. Daniel?much lev ll J d'.'ll not bec.? I IS bi.tl rle I rta't*; but If I ihoold nu. it-k tii.it t cherish the ii"."* thal ths neus "f Ar hassan will save me tbe trimble ot giving the eminent attorney-General tbo ' shako,- lt would i.ot ms bad. Ru, I hi niel I" - r.l faith, neater, thoa du.t rivo rae with thy Jokes.' [( ni- lbs Kepal lic.in. " Ibe .nut-" " Bl* BOW ellie 1 " Ita _ thornes " In Boston, a graceful sllualon to the tl Us of that aat hot's ath'.rt -.lorie-. 4 Uverpool paper published a notlos tbst a readjr* made clothing house la tbal olt/ would give swar a ?? n.ii'' nu- down " f.* ib paree! seul sob'stol ag 1,00 I .iierry stones. Noons la Lirorpool bas slipped aa a . Iii-rr;. -I'.nie for two or three week . sad B number of youths ur,-in nie hospital with disordered dlgesttaaa T.:? clothier- sre rsosl__! bnadrsds t.f tue paresis. Dui they don't - .1 sm:- oat in return. Tbe .holo thing *-*-.i- i little pleasantry of -one practical )oker. REORIT, I saw b'-r strolling by the non, A -wet. ? Shy ind winsome miss, An ! ns she a'.vly glsneed at m?, I threw her stealthily a klse. She looked around, ttie winsome miss, No prying eyes wars there to soe; Responding to n.r wafted kiss She waved ber handkerchief to me. We're msrr'.e.t. Bhe_ no more a miss. And sn I ?*k myself In i*rl?f, Whv did I throw thal fat il klssl Why did sho wave bur h.ni I kerchief I ?[Boston Courter. Aro-trlln.'to ths Hon. " Hill " Furey, PIspSBBSf of Kary Yard Patronsss la Ordlaarr, the ?? o.iya ar.- [tut now faring rory wei. " au 1 " !i ive BOCBlag to SOSSpUlB of." " li,ss" Mel._ iguita'* " puli" with the A 1 .Inls trallon ls In excellent working order, thank you. There are said to to 200,000 Italian settlors In ths Argentine Republic, .3.000 In RmsM, 40,000 rn Progeny rn,.I ,..",iii in Mexico. wini* yachting Iscks ls something answering f> tho umpire -'.-!. -rn in baseball, a. li ls now. when a yacht la fairly beaten tbete ls nothing lor lUIrleadsto oobot io ad mil li -,i, .--"ii Ree ni. The Admlolatratk?o has dsrsleped s humorist Mr. (ir i\ss, ti.** Chief nt the Bureau ol Bagrailag sad Prlat* lin.-, was nsked the ..mer day what design would bs selected f"r nie new tisvernmeot oleomancarlBs its .u"*. - v -culled i:..at -ii bonus ? 1.intel,' BS lt were? WOUtd l>0 a..mit tin* righi thing," hs answered. On Lank. Whit bss become of Hrs. B ak, tho Rronklt ii authoressl De Plank. Il ivou'l you besnlt She is writing a r orel, and the hero ls a sharacterlsatlon ol Heur> Wari i e*eaer. -Ab: i should like t*> see it. wiion wtll lt ie pah* ii-iictr -i'll', lt's bardi) iiiiiiiiii-ni fd. Hie ls collecting material yet." " i wlsb ber everi saeceea, hui ihe will dud room real rwy high la Paris, [omaha World. a. d. Aiu'i-.vi- I* the name of Ibe latest WsstS-1 de? faulter. And yet be oas SblS Io - play ll " on -.oiue of the guiltile-- Michiganders no r.r.i ri'ijt as state convention, OPUflON. com i'Knin*; THE DF.CISfOX, fr Ut I hr ruc i llrrniil Thia decision bas all stung boen anticipated by Kepa. Hean" who have ne\,t themas) res .veil informed ni r.-.a iiini to popular ssnttmsnu os nu; . ii"t.i.. a wisk COURSE t '' ' ?. /..'.. Tins decision . i-eiiiH 1,,-si. under ail ine circumstances. N*?: Him. LOST HY I r. rr " Ths Albany forma Therefore, wc i ci -vc in u in- -..ne Committee bal actsd wisely In deeldlug nol ls cal. a convention, k ?election i.j tue committee iBstead of t.y a convention Will not lime a single vote io the e*mll!iate for the Curt Ot Appeals judgeship, built will manifestly ..nen* from .,.?- slsswosre. M Ililli STIMULUS LOST. . > tn Th* Sit loy J lio.itl. a's eon fldentlr expect to win tbla tai, bal tho tin*. Would dave been easier If a coi, Vi-nliou bad boan bl ld, J11; ? IJ ft t t"S |g DAN OKROUS. t, ',. ii. Troy !,,? i* The ohjeetlons lo a rou rea lion were attie better than fi lrolons Plrst, Its ru*t. That, of course, wss ouly urge I beeau.I tbs U* k of a bolter sseaaa*. Seen ltd, lt might hurt til" party to mal.e a pis form and declare Us i.iiivicii,.ns upon certaia 111..1..1 un,i industrial .inc* lions. We hardly know tillich i* the more dan gera ns? t., l.t or not to du thia IhlBB. Hie ornament Isa two I lead weapon, and ems both W .ys. lim || li mere apt to oat tbs wrong wav th ni the right, lt will bo as BS p'llcabie toBc.invention in l-e-7 u, in i ,,,;. A I'I.A I loIlM .MU cai,1.1 I' POR. ii- m i'i,.- buffal Brprtm. With only bHughs >iuie eaiidlUnis to be voted fur ttie time was nut opportune fm- n general dael sr st ton ot parly prini-Hiles, amt such ti declaration Iblsyesr would, we ben, ve, have been prom tlure. om: KOKS UN PORTUNATR, RASHLY IMT* hut NAl'l . li ni Tm i. H '? //., tig Prank Hurd ipenka trout u..- I>lue depths of experience in s lying mat ollie.- -seekers do not Improve then cb n.e. * by dogging thf President in tue White House. A VAI.rAHI.i: * ll -i'll li ni HISTORY. /<? ti, Th* l urn li,i-,,l,l The young men ul i<,-.i.,>- ibould kuow tbe iriith of ttie inaner line Preeuleetlal contest ol 1876-71 espeelnllr ua renewed abuss of es*President llayea bas bean mane parioi pniis..ii .-H.... les of the Late Rr. r lld rn. i'm* atoryoftbe cipher dl*patebea iii.), insinuate.> told by Till . KW-ToHK I mni M-which found the Bey lo aa tosh tho elphers?ls printed elsewhere in these eolumsa A Ml ritol'iil.ll .\\ (JAMF. Front dr Hartford r..-. The paint In .New-V.irk lily po.liles ls to liol t th trump liniive milli the last. TBS ri:r-ii?i un i ncouiuoks mitiw /,- ,<* rna Huffalt Vom . ereial Adi*rtl**r THIS app.iliit,uein a....uh ih.,1 || Ugpg n,r Hem,,, rats lok ,u ......Mt.i.ttiiy. Dunns ibo csiopslto of i?>i Mr. Daniisi .Ma.one .ti.I nut dlsgulae n . ,i,.|,|j. for Mr. * leve i.m .. am went an lar In October of mat year nato pm...sh iim fnm ibm im oould mit mpporl Clerelsnd Sud WOUld go for St. JOSS, . . . Ihe treatment which USSOUS, Mho kicked oi..r the trseea. ia reualviug, la iii striking contrast with tas< lecordsd to our rsspssted tuwasaian, me Hob. Daniel N. Lo* kweod, win* stood by Mi. ci- rsiand from tue inn,, he presented hu name io Ibe litiilaiiiriif oi.iiveiitiuii _. u nuiiii,i?te r.ir Mayor until C.cv. land _ aa a.leiy a. ..... ,1 In tue l.xi cullve eli.ilr at \* ,i-hui .-eui. HR IIA> IUM*-i.i.i- to IHANK. .'..-rn ii,- ;-,, ,,/.,.,-, j ,,, ,tlii. Noon,- bas 'li-i ltag-1 -f,-i. i,-,i>- lt*yara'a wi.dom lu illp om .' y nu ii..i, ? ... Ua I. i. iiiiuaoll. CONFERENCE OF BANKERS OPPOSITION TO THE 8ILVEB DOLLAR datorrs or irs co .tinokd coimaox ? usu iTEMANCK OF THU OO I.I) STAND-RD. 0 Uosro.v, Aug. 12.?The National Association sf American Rankers held the aecond day's . e* .ion of their annual convention at Horticultural Hall to daw Tlie association elected as tts pr.-gt'lent Luau OL Murray of New-Yo* k. Mr. Murray expressed his thanks and then introduced Judge John Lo .veil, of Massachusetts, who read a paper on u Hiiiikrupto/ Legislation." Judge Lowell said he had no douht that there wac a general demand ou. tho part of buaineaa men for a uni? form bankruptcy lxw. Some of tho .lates, in. lu.linn Mm -nidi in etti, li.ni ezoellent bankrupt*-,- I. wi, but the so State laws were absolutely local and the law* of one Stute do not cover essential cases in other State a. In oonclaslon ho advocated tbo bill recently intro? duced into Congress providing for a liinkruptoy Commission, believing the supervising olioor ho hud suggested should be Included In the cotutiiNaion, State*, might pans similar bankruptcy law. and time ovei como many of tho diflleiiltiea of the aitualion, but even that might leave other dilllcultie* sr.d National legislation would teen a wiser and a better course. A communication was road fr.im C. N. Jor.lin, Treasurer of the United States, which chowed t.i' t'n numlier of silver dollars coined to June 'il, 1 Ss .. w _ 233,723,2S?, estimated val no of tb" ?-?il. .diary -il. vor, $70.1. IO,OOO, a total of $ .*>3,7'_?:i.2?,t?. ||,a valuo of tho silver lu the standard dollar at to-d iv's (Aug. IOi "price Ls 71.21, whilo subsidiary ailver ia valued at Ort.Ol. Exclusive of abrasion, tho pre-te.it value of the silver ooinago ls 1818,001,333. It-;osts to maintain this oiroulatlon #11 VI pst thou-rn I dollars. Ooorgo Hague, General Manager of ths Merchants'Bink of Montreal, read a paper on " Tha Syttom of Branch Hanking in Canada." The Excctitivo Council submitted thc follovuig rs port whioh wns adopted unanimously : Whereaa, Hie Asasriesn Bunkers' Assocfatfoa oiu braeea in its memberah'p mon of every political I'""!-.-, rn* well as thole who acknowledge tm party obliga? tions; it haa la all Hs conventions car,-lull v avoi.leil all mere party and political ipiestions-, r.-pr.-s.-ntiii{, ns lt dons, the busim-sa public as well BS the oii.toim ra and stoo-holden of banks, it a. aili emphatically giv.-s warning of Impending danger to tbej whsM country lu the continued coinage ot silver isl lura uiiil.-r tlie act of 1.7*.. While wo fully recogniz.- tbs fact that both silver and gold are r> .piir.'d as tba money of the land, we believe that neither should bs O'lini-'l in such ratio that the other shall bi driven Bal of general bbs. Ifs lopiidlate taw Usa ss oftea innu. talned, tbal baaks and bunker-, oppose tbs sen linn*-! eoinagf of silver dollars on BCSonal of felt -int.rot, but on the contiary. we here as*eit thut they lina no special interest in one kind of coin more than un..tiuT, a* long as each dlsehsMBB iti- lllglllBiaH purpose i- money. We believe lill parsons baring liinifiul means, snd partic lUrly earners _ wane. will must largely suffer when the threatened evils sbs. come. Wi-tli.-ri fun-eirne-lly appi'iil IO all Boards ot Trade, Cbssnbnn otCassieree, bm civil .uni polities! Bssoolsttsns si every kind to mike persistent efforts "? seenn a n-peal of the law or suspension ol' tb*- | ? :. .., ol sash silver dollars. An additional resolution iv at adopted reallirniim* the reoolntJoas sdnpSsdl ky the convention last year, and r_rtin;r pruvnling that it bo strongly urged that tbs coinage of -diver be saspssisd sad tbnt eoatis I efforts bs iii.id*' to rec ni) sn Int.Tniitio.'inl unit..: ia baals of rnlae beta sen lets, nnd stirer. Tbsrssotn ttons offered resterday lu babsH of If r. Horton, of ohio, were adopted aad a t__a__ttss sppeiatss to take tbs muller in el BTgS. l- ll. Tothill, cashier af the Fir<t tfatinaal Baal sf llninuioii.l. lauinaa, presented s plas 11 *rs____ts tbs gol.l itandard. Ms mid la lan coarse ot ins -pe.eh: I le- mein-- .in- nio-t -i in ole. Let tlc- New* York city .< - ItSd Lank- keep nil aeeounts in gold. Th live np to the agreement mid*- iu Horewber, I**. ?*?, by wbleb tho Kow-Yorn banks aboHahed naosnna. kepi in different eurrenetee, and t-is* ao pep* r sean* f or silver on fenosit sxeept st iis g >id raine. Keep as currency or silver accounts. Do bast ness oa a gobi basis Lei nil Botes, cheeks, ste read **paynblela gold .-uili." When siller i*. nuotad at a discount !_? stand ot* gold minted nt a premium, tbs true -t.n*<i.?r<l l*> k<-|it 111 nitti'l sad the battle ls .on. Tin-i-xafnpl.) of t lie N.-w.Vork banka wtll enable the boslasss asea ol Kow-Turk to folios it. If will be Imitnted bi most ni'tin iiibi-i- large cities. Winn cv.-rv bunk iu the country tinda its Nen-York BCOOUai kept in fold, it will .sue gol*l drafts, wbleb, circulating srsr tho country, will do much t*> remind tbe people tbal gobi ia really tiie itandard snd t<* help th"tr to do bnsia* *s on a gobi basis* Il ths country bunk* h.-iv.- .? gnl-t basis their customers ssa have also. Why cannot ths New-York City bauks da this T During las ws Call (brats rsm nineo ob b gold -tend ard althongh tbs laws w.-rf as bad then as now. 1'iibhc opinion then kept nn-n thtro from paying debta in depreciated gre.-u. bucks ; public opinion oau do a* much with u* ii.*w, uml es,.--ci.illy if supplemented in all sossSBSr* I paper by the words ? In gold coin,'' which bare a legal ctlcct. No lan ot Congress can prevent i.i Irom buy. lng and selllan tot gnl. only. Ibe Inw forbidding a National Hunk to refnsn silver ttmm Bm denting Hovea ?ill be ol' ne enneeqnonna If tbej agrne never to otter silver. And better learn tbs Notional syatess, if thereby they enn _t.' lb.- country from tin-* m.??? quences of n full to a silvnr standard, lt would ba will to begin gold BCeountS aud note-* ?? payable iu gold '' now. Ex-Governor Menry >l. Hoyt, of Pctmsylvnu's, wa- too 111 to make s speech whishhehs_i(repa_-L Ue bad bad the speech printed au-1 presented it i" tbs Kx.-outive C'oiiinjitt.'e. H. Qoreraot In bis speech .ty * : *Sayiag, then, nothing sboul existing property, winch c. r'n'.ii gentlemen wlio carry dyuauiite uudei ? redding propoee to divide np equally, how al.t tho jut .ir.- productions of labor [which, bj the way, thens ?ame sentients propose te -*t**p * I* ib'-i*- sssers equitable <)lvi,i d n ? > -.~ t * > i - - than ibal nhl* h i "?? Ink rn p!uee un.li-r the competition nf laborer -.titli l.ii-i.ier and capital with capital f A new pnnlnet i* m.ul.- m. ot th** wages ol Labor nnd the mt* eaton t .? . ipttnl er snot of micLincrv assd. lann has possible -.h.?*? i-it her of angas nr interact sxeept tbs new product. Machinery i? subject to new -ti s tear, ur sui.-ta.m..n by imprnrsnssiits. snd Its ihsn oma. it enough to replace it, ff hst is still ow a I. inc I Why. ii sertaiH n-iitiif. called pi*.tit. N. < \t bole content hm uud tbe wi.nb philosophy of rational s, H ul .-. len.-.-. as well as the demand of Comm uni socialism, i* over tbs dlvlalon "t theeertaia *>v?-r| lu-, alter plying uuges and interest, SS Sd In*-!*' ls nothing else In the nen product over whioh tben-e.-in I.e c.eiteiiti.ei : there i- nothing etaO in ii . hicli cnn be divided. Wbal plan ofdivuton cm lu* adopted which will reward encl ptoinettve factor according to h.* contribution to th*- it- .iii m.,t . tana In co-operation I That, gentlemen, li ii' tina whioh eoutains thegermsol much tatura og in.ii. I li.?i i-* a statement of lt, rsdnsed tn lt- lower tei uk. I *|.i not disease ii. 1 leave lt v. nh >.J fi nit lui som. c of leilt'etion." MB. I rv i si; mr ON a tai ut. lill i.i l -r Of E. A. Ul'*.'S ON TIIK RAMI I i-T.VAiii* im! Henry [firingStarted y sti-r.luv on Ins \ lagsraiss as tho gnsstnf R. a. Mask ss Um Rs The Lieniieiiien comprising tii? party met ihnriljr sftei i O'olock at tl.*? Ii trge ' 'I! Ce,vt lier'- tlie tag .linne* t dr ,' I vt.i-.tu Walting ts convay i hem to li.iv l:i,|.:e I ... . .1 the Kaml.ler was rn mred. lt was tu . 1 *>. I . . Mr. Book with bia gusst stnppsd sbeerd lbs j - I liccivcda salute iir.,t from tf starboard aad then the pml gnu. .1 li Nyssa st's yacht Bs lbs sad l I I... in lo. belonging I.. Henry- l-'ieiicli, were ss iie..f l.y. un l fr.nu the latter Mr. ftSBSS ?,,,! ? , iu grsetlng. After ths _msf yashts hud eu. i tainted b; tbs guns na His dssh sf tbs BasHdsr tb took tbe lut'.el III low Sll.l bSBSSd tip ti.e Lav. lt aSdltiOU to Mr. living, the ^u,??*:?.,if >!r. Bas! were J. c. Parki! ?iui. nf i.ji.d.n. tbs trarnUlBg asa pan* imi of Mr. I mag I ViiilaiU lulu.ir.la, mt Ci< i'i.-lent of tbs Drtftag Park -ssoslatlna nf ti M Joha CCarsoc. ot Chicago, together wita Hew) \ Bu \t nnd Join f Bank, sous ni UM ii*-' n.i t.e u-*' v, Beeljre, one ot theil Istlssatn friaads. Tiie Kanmier u m eommnad sf captain Georgs m. Day tea bm Bsrsrew Cl.* -I- .'1 liiniili'. tun itu,u lei ll. inlet.- tWO HBWB-1 . t ra tt.iiiei -. m. i Bight ii cn. san ls s beanttfnl eebeenai r.;_ei ym ut, 143 fart lalongtk srnrsU,nfg_9 i" ?? ll--1- internal llitin.a are -.rn, le Imt coiiipl'le in ali tl...t pei talus to comfort mid .cm eulo..ie Ileni) A. Hu I Bras in shanta of ino senuaissary ispnrtnssnt, and fr,.ni smrj balgtng pnntry dnor psspad mxjjtmm* at _ lt) in the ahafnof lUfpllss. Mr. Irrtag wassaiBaslsstls ni ii'.a* adiiiii.itt-i of t s rssssl.and ?t ri>...-.i span tbs ? lei-k ultu un uir win u DdtcatoddsUgbtfalespsstal ri.'inibe uiuiiiciii o' Marti Bg tram lins Bergs Ofltoe SS in.ini'e-tt'ii bis ileasars. a> nes?t la lha tsars ie tag nn tan dowoward trip as sssSed tbs HarssBsl ba s> in*; toward tba ssa. Hsqawklj raencalstd it as wi ol-l fiieiel. trom Hie il"' I et winch ina eyea had hi-*t rev**.l 11,11.1 iim new \t url.1 where ks was deetlBsdto Hud.** many w.iiai irlend. WHhthisaS ? nuiiiiider tie rev sd to thai psi Ind and rosalia I bli Brst a| psnranss la "Tai Belli." ??im you remember what a beastly night lt wael M aald io Mr. Hue*. " nm," be contlnnsd, - tbs *i "ia ?eame I to reader lbs play more nmllaCte and a'ter Hie brat mt l tilt myself pei feel I > ?i boms." Mr. Irving scrntlnusd BUh evnlent lir.erest t e uuli t irv iniBdnuartnra on Unrsrnnc * l-l..nd. a?* ttn- > -??-i.t psitttd ui Inf ttl.) Hlul- .* Int looked U|* .il the gtOtA ttl I* uml asneaaaad bia adB*_rt___ of tne stmeturn Bs tiufied Illa position from the pori to tlie sturlio.tnl ai le o gain a 1. -ii.-' view of tue pnollc baUWugi on Blast wall's and Marti's I .un la. 1'a-taiiig (hroiigli Hell (lute, lui Interest w._ much Slotted at '.he story "f tlie engineoring works uml: meath >u* dst siled i? him i*y bu snmpanhtns, Mr lim li un 1 Mr. * ai-uni. Just BSfSM tbia point lbs greal Sound Stnamsrs one after aanSBSt jiaased tlie t ai lit At White .ono it _u|i wa* ms lu lu entitle the liewa* inner repr.-Mittstives IS go ashore, and tn?n tim ta. nt pl noe. led un Its loui'liey. ,\'?w Lou.Inn la to ba ie u-lu-d lu night, ni tl lu miler to guard agnlitnt delay iimyii' I will proi end lu tow of the James Edward* to that point Thara the party will be nutt to-uiurrow morning bf Ueinral Mor..o? 1'orur, Uouoral _, P. _i_a'o*A. William