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Mr snr. TWO BONO KFCTTA1.S S?n? .Ullala, whleh ar* In the best sens* what tt~v US '-all-d. have not he*>n SBSOWS 'he mo.i por':,3! if our entertainments h.?r?tofor-; but one . **__, -wo p'ven yestcrdav provided n s?,i?n'ion whir-h ren orly b* likened to that whl.-h Mr Padrewski .-rea'ed with hts pianoforte recitals. The Mhenesa indeed, was verv rloac in all its out. wsrd smnllestStlons n was thSI arranced by jjfrrt* UBI l.ehmsnn-Kalls-ch in whleh to effeot her rm-mri-ann, en 'he Amertean stat* ?ft---r an ab %rv-m nt ''mr y?srs For a lonR time this artist ?eerrahed ar Ideal 'n N"?w-York whieh now has ?.p-o devoteei by far than lt hnd wittie sr,.-- -v .. Itlng I* among us. I| w:.s "ntv inell-e.-i |j *h^t which she promulgated yesterday, yet notblns ma- msd<- rr<r>-? manifest by the Incidents att.-r. 1 ,.t --er ?nr.c reeital than thar her 'ninon -?? as ne ^jii,-s;'^ns! force haa grvwn with 'he vear-- tf h.-r Shscne*' While sh-> was with ns she wa< ^j.^^,- - ?>-? st <~>n the roatparattvelj f. w . .t? when She appeared outside of the lt waa ?')* an exponent of <Xra itistr Binging As ts onlv too \>-r\: iemsm ? health I roke down h*fnre the ene! of the *..? ?ea?.in tit the p-esent Metropolitan ilglma'and i - retired from c- ?**?*, not only he-*, bat also In satire Osrman? Her reen very wa* slow, aid ? , she was w a liing 'or th* ret-.iri o' her vocal n,i?e-? IA theil plenitude*, she turne.1 he- I - | rich fleld of e.erman song. Only tsp w i --. of nraslcal doings ls ' ????-?-?< u - -.'ssful *nd hoe wldo were h~ jjv-n-f - - - new territory Bul she thre* ths Mrr~ gt ? and the some deve " t which j,i(j .-< 'he front rank of drama! singers ? ;'. Am-sriran music-lovers, and yes. n ? ti l n it*, or ? ? ruell thai ihe coe d garner tbe ?ime harvest of ? w ia wont 'r carry tome froni ra ll ;v T'nder -he rircttsmrthltces lt must lm ,, - ?- ; was greater hy 'ir 'mn *h? ? i she appeared ?n the -.jv rat ,-if- - -.n.-ll fact WhlOh sncee.-f I thc rt . - ii ih >ne sf Paderewskl'a Shs was a ia no i i: no scenery, no costume, hi er beyond Mr RemhoM I* Her - ^--. n .? I'amesj;. Hall - (peeled to vnjt only thir? ka.- ? , - 8 ne and a He-j one to -.ne ??, a \ i itened - a* if she were pr ? ? -. had no sooner in scores eneri %)a* and crowded In front o' the . ? . er to I tbe sensation of be si - -a-^ ?- i na sons srhich every ' 1 b? demanded v ite a never paid a nraslcal artist - was never deseri".4 M rn t>bmn haa '"ame bs-k with her mist powera ? bj her i'.'ness. so far as yesterday's shed a criterion for Judgment and h*r I Hons au*m?n:e,i Her pric-rsmm.- was . - m?restlng ia mich* -ave >??.-- t\.--.-1 but -e whieh she gsve bj her Ringi ns s jrej n lt ts doubtful if anybodj had Mme to be She - i ?. k Svi ? "' -- ? ? - - ?? ce of whick sould bs spatvd without a pin. --? hj many an admin r of ind - rana's "Thin I That" m ide ai ? I "?- ? ? style fsongwhlch ? -? . SeM I . everyhodj seemed too a: ? her gloi is rolce and to receive her t - irtisl benefTcflens ro - - - - ' '-.'Mil. at i ? ? ?? ,,' i re m-^i bey. iri estimatie?- aiui Schubert'* Kr - *.? ?-. which h. td to look io Ru . . - ? ? UH all i n _. . r.. .. spiked - ? ei ng Mr David Biapham gave I o' neena tn the Carnegie ira ii- ? ? ' t e - . of Miss Ma-c-;e-:!.- Uah and Mr I attach. <s -. merits sra *o wei ki oa ed i ? ? - ir.ic ?? ? .- - ,f Mi - - - - - imps nts! '. - po*! wa* ?. the evening ? ifteraooi ri n the larger concer' ?-? - '-' ???: '?? Mr Herman, and WS - e -? we asked to compare Mr. H rris f the g( n-'.eman vi ? -i v inled Mme. I.el mann, yet tl latlsfa '? ? - from th< ompai Intent* was gn afternoon, bees n - of Mr. Herman, or Mme I. I > appreciate :he value of the planofoi thd asedeern Oerman srt^oag Mr. I l tdmtrsble slnser, and he ha? si par- of :h?- entertali ^.? .. _t p_. ,xt(_tof waa of the hither order of merit, hut in his thin! (troup of nongs, devoted to AmTi-fin i-ompr??itfons, he seemed to be more rom - ?- ... ^ririK, ar.d th"re v. - (artur a ting-down ot ne ;,. | .> had ? we.s io an anti ? ^ - -? ? -? ? ? feature* of Interest lr .-- ? - - ? ? fee I rn lick were ? nev ?i which Mr Biapham ipened :- Hs-. m H lc sslhle thai some un ' i aw - -????? ? of Acadi rr. thej have ? larse measure of nevert ? ? -- ithe third is in all things a great songi sa autobiographical Interest Tl - s.-.n?s in question si , ,. i >ompositions or Rf ? i his ? d s rk He mils them simply four ga" ? Krneste QaeSnge") theil ntents ? - manner in wh I ?' hark rtfii ? . lera ii Requiem" with which ne did honor io the mernot I i deed mothi bet t cn poser (all reports I ? ? ? ? . g) ia slowly mi n I i mtbl ie ' ? m -k em as wrk? n * ? much mllmd of In the future, , . | - . - -irs . the a irds of the to n - =* I?. ?.- ' :nws. I. a '-illeih 'he aons rrf mer he ng befalletl ?? ? ? he other, yt max east ' ? sanity a .- ? ? e; all are of the dust ? r jUal || knowe - ? f man that go. arti ? - ? ? the ?a?t that goe .i V . -... .? | ... . , ? ,\\are is iio'h:rt; bet? ter tha msn should rejoice li aoi lil* port for who c ? shall !>e afrer him" ' ll tea, ;\. 1?3 ? riSidered all the oppressions er thi . -. ? . ?? . com? fort oppressors inere ad nr, comforter 1 the dead w j.re ;ilread>' _? u ?.. ? are eta ? ? ... an Soi ? ?? ? arl ???- rn not seen the rt ?>.<.rk i'ia* ls ?? 111 aa* - Ar,A' t ypha I sll i - ? bitter i* the rememhrai e of I i a ? rest ii hath not to h'.m - - < ive meal' "O ' ? ? S tl ? 0 'he n?e?di n whose rengtl ? d la vexed will .... ...... '? iv ns. xiii. 1 nd 12. ll ' '? ? ? ind of *'- ? I urn been *wtn-: tink mbsl a - . . , w<?- nowiedi yasj move ?satin- < and ? A v til my (i ? -it he poo havi ???.-.-, nothlna gb a j lark Now 1 know in psi I th' p ' :n kt.nv i, hoi><-. .ha. ? thea. Ir ta ase kt chant; Mr . ti, rr wi" '' ' ' ? mn Import, thi * .- .-h.-ii fer a .dow.-' fundamental - ireBsely i.-n.-i- -11 . trange ? rlnntng "s\ i. gin bi <h i ?end." Prom manuscript, and accomps I ll ll ,:,- \S elsi IMna n< turnal I the tali taken freon Bishop P< '-' '' ?? - lt wss an e i om po ill tts oatun pt .. m.. iriasahnlan tcherso, in which ,h* '??? ' '-Uneate a!rr.i M evei | WOrd ^r " ' ? '" ?? ' ??'?-. taney .-nd .-I--.. ? ? ?" '' ., s^tlsf.i'-tOt ? ? I FAST WA \ o\ THE Ll HU,H. "n Januarj 7 th- famous , ? Dla moi Exprec ot Uta Lehigh Valley , another remarkable run i.--?*...?, ?rs-' ?'??:? and Kastpe Tha actual rnnntng fme 2 ' ,: ' ' "laly-sta mii-^.s waa S!.;'. ' ?: , '"i,: \,"'" - three-minute stop. I-rom ? t.ninn-iej ro Basion, a distance ol Oftj te .' ts Atr,'' w*s rna'1<' ln fif;y mlnutsa li I.J *hi,,v .'"'' ts :h" Musconeteons Mountain, Ut ;,,:"' fralJ- "?'" abused u. climb un ? u*---"1e Bevan f?et to tn*- m,ie FOR MONETARY REFORM. f owtlnned from Flrat Pan*. ' the Kxerinivr Committee were theil appolnte-'. , tho following being chairmen respectively: On ! Permanent Organization. F. fl Martindale. .,f , Indiana: llules and Order. R V. Smalley, of i Minnesnta, Credentials. W H Anderson, ol Md higan. BX-flf RETART FAIRCHILD'S VIEWS. Th* commltreo* Immedistely retired, and while they were cope ' x-S.-crotarv Charles S Fair? child of New-Tork, wsa Introduced and ad greseed the (.invention. Mr Fairchild said: Nothing r.ir. exe.l n Importance the purpose Which has brought you here together. For the fir-; ?.nie- In th* histor) nf govt rnmenta a *? l*nrlfV* financial quotation, i monetarj question, s - milted to B ,.? foi mslderatlon In our last election lt waa i great test of our Institutions, not ..lope ir, ;h. wa3 In whli h it tc ia dectd d, bul on I the whole In the splril with wh h n waa considered. Otho men nt other times in o-ir history n-?? i con fa*E. CHARLES fl FATRCHTT.n. sider?-l slmlla questions?men dlfferins as widely as possible in their political views, and yet to them there never occurred ai Mes that party, sc i r?re. nationality - r wor! Ny condition wss In' Therefore li -i i - i great test of our system of popu? lar go rnment, wh. ill tl -? millions of p< sci ?? led in the grea mam le consider ? q lion of ihai Bon on lhe whole. Now the necessity I* before the country f coin* upward in snottier direction, nnd un I. commercial and business com ? stirs Itself t,i Influence ? ? ? what tc w's.- I--! heat thenwew attain i rn teri I :' ???? ire I mosi sneour iglng tha ihes* | Mnesa men of what we call the lied their fellow-business men rta ' mr broad country to come he - I I t to mprove th' tools tri h whi.-b we transfer our property and our aerviees from mm to m.m from city to '-itv. from Stats to St.,*". .-ind from nation to na Th.< is n w -. po division of Interest xl?| inpossible for my one to conceive of my port ? ? countrj that has an interest dlfferenl fi her ponier in the selection of - - - ?? ahern he will beg dr w the line l ld von w'i.1 find that h* never has there n? been sn at? tempt made to draw the line her ween thai portion of the 'o ii try which 1, as a m?mi?-- o' the delega? tion of tiie i han er fi mmerce of New-Tork, - ......... |. an 0f _f_m country. Thei lur Interest* were antagonistic f every Ol her portion of I ? ? - - ? ns of the country were in deb? il ? l ed nee i. If you New-York wai the creditor of the ? - - !? couatrjr INDEBTEDNESS '"?r NEW-TORK Oentlemei ... ked at tht s'aris ? . - - - - ? m th* -ela ? lona stand on thii lesi rn of the whole mortgage Indehtedness of these T'- ?? Si tee :" ?? - - upon property ll s . ' v*w-York. Therel ?tandpolni ol debtor, wi ol ? Bl ? of N*? Tork owe more than . ?? mo: [gas ebtedne a ..s an real i I benefited bv any man lp rrei wi ol New-Toi ic will | thai one-quart. " benefit There fore ? no se mal division We, therefore approach 1 ? Mon ns men ? one commoi ? -.-.- mmoi .".intry. I am not hen w i pi sra tn me or to for sb.,.Iow or fore stall :? .... ,,..-: ,r 0f this convention. experience, that il ? ?-? immerclal bodies aaklnir th- Government to comet ??:n. an.l al', 'h-4 powei ol Government behind it. cannot do. and tiirt' ls to give .. valu et hi ns bv i-.ilhni: it money and investing- it with the legal-tender qual? ity. Thal h.is heel tried snd time anet agHln th* most powerful governments, relative to 'heir peo? ple, have Lrnk?-n 'town In attempting lt. Ther-a fore, that ls one of the things that a government .-Hnnor do. wben lt attempts tn /rn against general ronaenaus of the business nations of tl i t\ rid. One ? t al ex-perienr* has go vernmen t s I glvi people 'T'I'.n the greatest me,|-,.irr ls ?,> sr* >o li that th" qusl eve ? part is perfect ' undoubled and perfe acceptable to every section of every business com .. THE REAL CIRCtO-ATlNa MKDir.M L?t ni tte mv meaning a small portion ng medium is maele up of mon.-y j what we rall money- t verj small portion. A very ge portion i~ ma.!" up of wl,.ir we rall ? t of credit, and, in my mind, even ovi I beyond the physical and visible Instruments of en ls another lars tina medium ??? i consist ol e state f n ?: ? hess immod ile - \, u - . -., -" . ? f the q alitj ? thal pori lon of yo ting n insist? ? ? Let s ime i ? here be bad faith? pei - ' \\ inn. ri ? medium wi i ndivldual ? , flrm begins i - tn n ? . ? ? ? . in of _ I circulating t. ediun ?? ?tc I rn . ? . t.- ? _? ?-. ? ? ?? ? tamper with tl i 11 s qua 111 -.-. ? l NOl ? ? '-'!?> ?? ......a r t hat great bodj ol ? oui ? lr ring med ... .- t bea t thai it her great pori f your eli lingi ? ? ? - rri'-r ,, re '1" ihtful a ? ? c ? io do htisln* I go hack to ii tlie onh thing 1 lo, a* *hon ? by the expei ? ? . i-s peopli the mat - medlun iee to it thal ty ol " - - ons. ii nd li what ri omm< ? da lion* rome yoei will find thai i o irk in the t seen t.nde.; ? . ire of itself A ||l ?>- - ? ' -> r.i Gentlemen [? is of vast ii ortance . | -.. .. ri comes ' hesse ? r tlc and 1 ten you that, shoni.I ii ??' dem nstrated, si God i- -? -na- ll mav rot there all sufficient wisdom to srrlve .. als. con elusive, or If g arr.'inriir j irselvea ll ls dem so far removed from nflni g power that no result come* from li mii.v tremble for the . ture nf this country Better i been r-a::eri tn jf-r.: )*>r te ? ? ? ? isura lo i better never have to come logethei ere ai o have .. fa ?? fa ? that we cannot afford f.iiiiir-- Wc n i fail FROM TM'-: F-\P. WERT ut '"aliforma. fol lot Me said \ VOICE John P. frisk In part Move.) on hi a aplrll of optimism for mor- I ? ? ? f a rent ur; ' ? "-? Hope I foi ' - '' - laid the 1 Re : ? .- ? ? I ? :;,. a- thi i In . ? , . emerge - ? . . ? ... a ? , r '. ? . '? ' ,. festering ? ' - marron akin lApp ? ind laughter.) Von an she" hei er la can he ma friend* I: -; ?-.-?? ni ' ? ? 11 ?? rr. ?'. j. . in th.- pla ' ? ... I ea ? ' uta i T We count ryme ? oh i* I ? . in ' ? .. . ? . inti ["he! - ? perhapc v. ??..-. erstruct ui weak, latioi We here i tamper wll ? ? l a' ? built i| ? ? loni I believe, with t tx-A he Treasurj. that the men who transact the bualneaa ..f tha country, the mei s i sll befon mi - - with InveatmentB In every posalhle labor-empl ..nd ?'-ann pro.ii, ii i> ? i ? rg fror .?m<l line io in* who have Investments In thi nml silver mlnea ??' thi Weat in th.- lead ai copper nun.-? of Repu In them tiie wi-elom to ' ? es of troubles, ;,nd ' posing end them CITIES REPRESENTED Th* Committee "ti Credentials reported th.T 2T0 deiecaNs had be. n enrolled, representing among others the trad.- and commercial -.reani? mation* "f tbe fellowing cition Albany, N Y Anni.st"n. Ala . Atlanta. <;a ; Baltimore e'h cago Bridgeport, Conn.; Brooklyn, N Tc, Buffel ' '??? de n N J < 'anton O.; Cl ton, S. C., Chlllleothe, ?'. Coliunbua, ri . Cin? cinnati, Cleveland Concord N H Dsllai 1 ftayton O I ti ll i luluth r.i./al. th N .1 1 Erle. Penn.; Findlay. O.; Hartford. Conn : j Helena. Mont.: Johnstown. P*nn . Kansas Cit v. Mo . Knoxville, Tenn . Little Rock, Ark.; I.o gnngport, Ind. Loulevilte, Ky. Lowen. Mass, Mae >n. tin , Meridian. i'nnn . Milwaukee, Minneapolis. Montgomery. Ala.: Nashville. Tenn.: Newark. O.; Newark. N .1 . New-Haven. Conn ; New-York. Oowego, N Y ; Philadelphia. Pittsburg, Rockland. Me.; Fr vldence. R. I.; Richmond, Va Rochester, N v . s; Loni*, st. Faul. San Antonio. Tex . Springfield. 0 . Savan? nah. On.; Syracuse, V. \ . Troy. N Y.: l'tlca. N Y . Vlcltabnrg. Mtaa Washington, I) C : vVllkeaharre. penn : Worcester. Mass . Yonkers. N. Y . Yankton. S. D. nnd Zanes\tile, ft. Th* ("omnillfeee ,-,n Rules and Order at Busi? ness presented lt* rej>ort. the chief feature of which was the provision for restricting debate, makin* 'he extreme limit for speeches ne half hour, and confining most ..f ihem '? five an<l ten minutes m ,\_ tt was adopt I The i-,,mm itt.-.' on F-Tnanent ?'rcantzation rrcommcnel'-'l the '-.ame of c Stuart Patter? son, dena nf the University of pennsylvania, for presid'tit. ani a elce-preatdent from ? .uh State represented Evana Wooten, of indianapolis, was named f..r permnnenr secretary, and W F c. Colt, sergeant-at-anna i- wa* als.. recommended that ih>- other committees named ' be continued, nnd thal -i Committee on Resolu? tions of one from each State be appointed; ! adopted. PERMANENT CHAIRMANS ADDRESS Mr. Patterson was ?>?'?? irt-d to the platform and addreaaed the convention as follows i Gentlemen r.f the Convention I 'hark iou fer | the honor you do i ? me io preside over I i your ?' You av, tr.'-n Your ; presence here provi - ii , ,-??..n ?? nf the true j 'lefiniiinn of that term. He re to-day ire rei resent! - lives of agrtrultun facture*. of iportatloti and of the , ?--??-? Whi fl i? COIIB1 I- llt'-.l r f . I Ingn of thrift. We mi is tn .ti: questions thnt cnn li tern ? d solely upor party considers . tons. but we sre also, above sll, Anericnn c|ti7.cn?. . As American ritlsens, proud ol eur country's pa~t j and hopefu ol ture, we meet to-day to take I ' ohos..] together sa ta auch questions eif public In '-""? as rei.-ite to the currencj of the countri. wi oua ? ? ? sd upo grounds thal sre brorfiier than those of mere party spirit. Meeting a* cltlsens to consider .. aubje I of common interest to th- whela country, " la ti'tin-i: -h.it we should come together m the Middle West, which is to-dej eal e.f empire-. In ths great State of Indiana, ? ? ? last autumn ti" victory whs won for the honor of the Nation, and in this typical American - f Indian ipe Let the yrnve <? lbj* '? th lt Tr* to be brought before ns with no pride of opinion, hut in ?he spirit of fh.it :'. maxim which tells us th*.t "in things necessary ' >? ?-?? Bboti d be unity; ic. things doubtful, lib-rtv. and In ali thlnps. chai tj But let us r.-f'is.- to re ? ? ny i ompromlse of principle, for such compromises have Alua;.-, failed ? ompllsh Mi- ir ?!? sired end. because of 'heir In? herent Inability to rt.-sti-o- th* irritating cause, and l-ecause of their essential Inapplicability to changed . . es Thia .-ountry ls an empire in Its extent of terr!-. tory, in tne number of ;-s population an.l In ihe magnitude ef Itt ri eresu Thors ara densely r>opu!r.t?>l Brea irj *nd th"rc ar* v popu H'.-i a re ia tl territory in 'he fer? mer there is an aelequai.. arri perhaps In some ? - an ex--ess . ? luppl) banking '.? Where the har.kine facilities exist to an sdequate ; extent, not on y are n- ms of -t -commodatlon pro? vided for respons hie borrower* bul then are also supplied those ci ites for monej ' shape of che kl rafts, whi-h mere*?., thi vo - nme .f currency ai th- time such sn incresss is r.eeded by 'he p. or.!-. WI. -t. ??<?? i . . ? aa 'io not exist to ideq late rxtem blah rates of Interest prevail, ..-..I ,l,'- d.-m.-n.l for ? -i In a ? - * sup) We there? fore te.-d for dor . of st.i. -.d of fu!! purchasing power, which shM:i ? ? ? , no. . mtrae ted, and whu-.i shall flow ir,-., th* channels of t ? ? ?.' sn -nil ,"t? the int'-rests of ?-.?,., ?? re. NEED OK A -STABLE CURRENCY This country has extensive commeercial rehu with other countries T ?? continued development of the Weat h-.i South d-n ? da 1 th.- surplus tal of 'h.. world should be brought herr fcf remunerative Investment, ll ls in no sense In-con - - ? c | wtth the protec? tion - m rke it we ok forward 'o ? - ^--oTitn and Increase re pi eommerce, .- and manul . ? ?-? ? ma ? k- ii will f::\.- to American industt gn itel rel we iif-eei. th- ? roney a r - ? ? ? v. orld We ma) differ < lo q estlona of protecti n or o: revenue rafori w< n agre nt mu ? > ? sith a sui ? teni to provide nt tm ? - W's must be ted by tai ta \.i ?.- n si lmpo*< rt sa ... tx- rm - ? U ? ? the et : - Wi hu aa caty anel made i-r,. - ? - ? '.'- ? igree it then iht - .. ? ..i ged and rea sll vi .-onve- ? par ir.-o sold We urea --.i nd . by law , ? . nea of an adequate aold aiiv pledged for thi redemptloi .--? not?? We . ?- ?? ia to the faci .-.j', while in some era ot ii depositors In S it . -k ful or in fut nf ui man . - ? der of a Ns '-. ? s ever had occac (tree 1 I a* . nome n I I lea for a ll i An'i. rblenj ??' urres thai Interest, of ? -- u ry ann of sll the people ls ot . lld be a subject of mora de era te ai nstder in than this con - en t se extend) ? ? , | pi op, riv be referred to a of in _\ ? i- you In your wis.lom maj r y o u t o mine the act Whei - ntion v framed th* ? af the I'nil - i waa a :.| ? ?? ar na t we oui fend mir work Lei .-.) -n -.' ...... ? a ? \ - ? - .-?-? itriotlsn ' ral** arise ... . ,. ar? sover* ens No else In th* world I* Kher a vera ge ol moral charact' - Tl- people mus- as the ti of last i -.p. al, .i-?:? rm ne a u freney ol - The S irk of I wai ? ? a ind I of the a popnl ?' thi . weer th* st free Inst lt ut s future, ss In J ' the people trill ri| llch -h.,11 ? ' iRe I \\r/.ATIee\ .-. iMPLKTED Tn gecordance tvlth th* pi f th* re port cn i rn inent nrganlzat Btati dele? gations selei ted i ?? pi ? i lei ,,; .' : ? cf the Commit! ;: mer v r.ri t eport" ' is f Minnesota, vV B Dean; Ohio, \l E lng Tennessee, .1 i' MrReynolds; Connecticut, Joel t --.??? ? ? ma T -' Powers; Pennsyl? vania. -1 ? ' Bul tl Iowa E \ , |> !? i- . k. Mall r F Llb ? . lill- (. Fran! Mi '?' ' 'A tts. H. L. Higgins. R Island ? ' : M ' (leorge E : - - i - \ |". ? ? w -? ??? - n .- ll Mag le hurj v ll ?' Tompkli -. ??rkai H t. Ren le t . Te xaa M I. Offut I ;, ii Wari - \l < I. M Nel- . ,, Ke ? tu '-.C Murra . . Vii - < vv i ? . . \. for* W R. P alge; Indi ana ll H M " nm. ai I ?'.'??? ls .'- 'in I' Irish fHAIRM v N '" ^LKER BPE *K9 j. ff. Walker, of !k '!"'-"' r'' ...}?? ?? '? ? p. and Cur? ves Invited nventlon. He We meet u a ey believe a great I I- ? ?? . in the i ..-..,. . itl of Its .. - ? ... ind ?? cur lin in- nts, eic, ot ll - ? . r ia tba - iral Stat ring i period !?'??? day is during th->t ;?? r od t. as followa li mu l be i I re- . ... kee part ol loans .end rn ould make Im r of dollai on Itali same lice of to-da ? Ka to es: a large pan ,,-.i,r to -...?? i itloi works grea i and injustice The high Interesi localities of ihe South it.-; Weal ire luatlAed it. their complain) of the Nat - iw There la i on ii int . " the Rtates Treas f cum nrlth other nu.lim,- upon ^ n.iilions nt rurren tested In the ? n. w-York -end othes] cities ^- freim a .-nrreni % famine :i - wholly Inexcu it.- snd wouM tee impo*- ,i roi ' - g curt sa J , ? ll ??; . ?. IttVe 111- : h*"t r > r. ? i - -1 i.i be#i made ls the Nstlonsl ,, ? p H imo i; u ? the bm featni ictlce of ii thi wor.'i thia countrj nevei wouM bavi v xe! (,j s ki bj aaj foi ri fr of 'he d?m:iriil f.r an unliml-ed ? . naB>- of siHer. ^^ Thle ... entlon - ? take ne cognisance of '? tl. for If t!i? l.Auklna auaaCtae ni ls properly settled the colnsge will take care of It? self. The practical question of this convention lt to ronsleler what nnxht to be done to correct tht evstlnit evils of on. financial system. I answer we onxhr to be satisfied with nothing that doe* not relieve th.- Treasury of the l'nlted State* abso? lutely and forever from any responsibility for th* "current reelemptlon" of any form of paper money and that at on.--. We must banish bends from an> connection with the monetary system. Banker? must he allowed to manage tb<- hanking business ol the country, as the farmers the buslne** of farm? ing, the cotton manufacturer* the cotton business the woollen the woollen t uslness, and as every Otter business ls managed, and Independently ol the elov.-rnment oth<r than In the supervision ot t|i. bunks as now The National Flank act must be mule nf liberal as lt i* possible to make lt con? sistently With Safe I...liking It s-ems to me er,.- onlv practical solution of th' queatlon la to put tba "current redemption" of th? ?ender nores and of even form of currency proportionale|i upon the banks of th- country when i- :s in ey..ry country. Then. In justice tr fl em md ti. compensate them for the service, al low them to !".-;? --urren-y agalnat their assets tr ii: in.ount equ.ii to tue amount of the i^ajrai-tendet notes they assume the current redemption of Th* P'.ie never Will consent to the issn,, of anv cur ren.-\ the pivm-ni .,f which ts not fully guaranteed bv the Knited stat-s Treasury. At the conclusion of |fr Walker's r.-mark." the convention took a recess until ?* o'clock this ?-lenins PLAN'S "F REFORM PROPOSED. Thc evening session was called to order bv Chairim n .Fa'torsr.n at B:20 o'clock. M. E. In? gulla was recognised to move that th*- Commit? tee "fl Resolutions should be permitted to re? tire an'i sit during the session Ir was so <>r d*r^d J. Harsen Rhoades was then recognized and allowed twenty minutes ? present tl of 'h> New-Tork '"hamher of Commerce, whhh he represented. Flo stated that if the country is allowed much longer to hold the present financial curs-, disaster and wreck wll talnty result. He said that what the country tie.'ds is stability of .all kinds, stable tariff, sta? ble government and tts irene] II-- Raid tha* prosper!tj 'an only he restored by th- es? tablishment of a sound monet u system, Mr Rhoades wu applauded when he said that he ' ould se ? , i :, -. hy the Ooven should not iins. ;i!i ns issu.-? upon the star..lard, and replace ali notes by coln ci .ates protected bi g 23 pei ent gold res In closing. .Mr Rhoades denied with much feel ing the eha-e-- that tliere is hostility In New Vork am! other cities of the Hast f-ward th* W.-sr Mr r>au*man. of r"hicag i. presented the flrst proposition for tn--- conslderai on ?f the conven? tion, rt provided for the appointment of a committee of nine members to be appointed the President of -he L'nlted Stat ? within thirty davs including one m-mbcr from the S Committee oi Finance and from tb- House ."ommittee on Banking and Currency The ,.n . mit tee shall Investigate the Ananda -: Bitting in Washington, and rnak- report to Con? gress of theil onclusions bj bili -ir otherwise Th" members other than the Senator in i Representative named, *hall he paid for -he i --?' vices ta -r ?;?..? nm< ni hankers, thre merchants ir manuf'ic"irers. ? i politics il ese i sever:,; fm graphics ? ms of thr country. Some Indiana delegate*, through E r pool. pre-*ented a scheme prefa ' -a review ? >f banking experiences in the L'nlted stares. the reading nf which occupied ail 'he time tted to "s presentation, ani lt wen' to the i' ?'t:mit? ???? ?:, I. - without being disclose,i t., the convention, Mr Chadwick, of Brooklyn, offered a resolu. tion directing the Committee on Resolutions te ake into consideration the cxpedi.-nov nf Incor [>orat ? .? National bank system th* principle of Scot Uah branch banks Mr Pent offered the resolutions adopted i~>\ th* S . I'.i-ii Cham he of Commerce advocating th* the gold standard, withdraw i h*- Govemi the ai v, ? g hush ess and he extension of the National hank svst..rn bj he establish mer. < of branches, and th" reduction f the min i tal st.- k required of su.-h nstttut one to c-.~ [tal. George i; Tanner of Indianapolis, offered ? declaring in favor of undina r>f the National debt, the retirement ol .in-ks, a ir,, re expans;ve system of Na? if.ti il hank currency, an.! the im) -Hon of se ? * pei titles upon National hm k dir* ?? ? luty, to be pres.nted to Congress hj i r itnmittee of the i on ven tion MP. HANNA.- PLAN H. H. Hanna, of India'.-.; preeeni icheme for the sppointment of a monetary ? i o' eleven numbers to be named nv tht* '.mvert. m. and tn work, ar the expense of the invention, in investigating the tin. ? . lort, their conclusions to | to an ad? journed rn-- ting of thi ? -?-. on to Congress ' legislation I desirable. The readinc of this ted th applause Ki.rene Levering if Baltimore, representing a ? ?? mk hg ? ?- '.m ed. he said, by the fact that ? me re ha-1 had no bank fa ,-. sen ted a ser -s il resolutions from ? ,? ?? g ? nine thai rai for tl .-????? ? hi % I stand -? - mon of United States legal-tendei - meoua creal fa tafe .end ? v upon thi nore plan S T. Scudder, of Texas, offered a resolution svorlng the establiahmeni nf poatal savings ?auks T. H Tedrum, of iavannah, 'la. presented -. ha' lie desi Ibed as a n odll atlon of the Bel? lmore plan on ti ? line of ad Uti n il Bafeg lards trnund I ie of notes It -onatltutes a De ,,,,...- finance, consisting of three Con eputj ? ? State ? ? hat - ' nous, an' uith authoritj r> examine a I Rue. Joseph S. VV ' M ?'!? ? Vern rn N V.. a ? leclai Ing that lnt*rnatl tallist iel ould not be tte legs tender at llue for n.. larger sum thar f\bl that sli? er ?! -liars, si! and Sn-rman rreasurj notes maj be exchanged for bondel -art,-: '-"-. pei ceri infer- s\ convertible on de. a: i ? ? which shall b< received for ?-. debts; th it silver bullion now in the '. within the next flve ?? ? THE FATE OF SILVER SEALED \f 1. Crawford of Texaa, submitted a paper r as redemption I, that lt rupted the sa me re ? .. the . nmerelal world that Blaver: .' the nineteenth centurj j na nee . his plan tor f"n ? I; ,i |..,.- I - - ira t-- tented a scheme " \- .h.ta. tt '..??? h In iud--1 ? Stat bani ii inka of lo be und< r thi " -f the states, ihile ''ongi - | ? ?? p all ' " \\ nf Ph ? iffsred a .-.-??? Iu< tlor of ,- th ? ? (tange of anj currency now ?" ir any othi I noi dene ?? ll-- said ll <i u the ? ? ? ? de go id - ? ot go out of thi hacking ?? Tne? '. Richmond, Va., advocated the ? i>"ai of th I" pei cent Ptati - - * ? ? \ f;. I i. ental ? ?' N. F'>V? le r. nf Ne I .!? providing lhe ppoini ? ? ? a . Q^f, ^tf M t C ' " ' ' . leg. C seseioi f Coi gretta M Sprague, for the Con.' lb. of Chl . . ? tra i that for thi ??-. the > lovernment sh ,. .nu ..; ihe hank nc business T . Toledo Pod ?- Excl ?*._?? sent r request _. ? ? .. Cong m to prot Ide ' -;-i .. ? ? . t ''O' p. m ad|ourned - ? ? qnVERNOR RfSSELL INAUGURATED i - - IN KN tv ?'? TTVE IS TWRXT1 " ; ,-?-, s c. Jan lt?Daniel I. Russell was - or this aftei Ing the flrst ? North -Carolina li twei - - . ? irs! iddre ?- rt tt rred pm. .. - . ? ? MEI TING "i wool. 'ih'iiW ERU >' \[ j fD \ v Jan '-' H -1 M -rk-iam. of ? ?? -..ii irowers' ition has Issued thc following not ?,. . conference of wool growers ind -- in Washing! rn D C mi J in that a J ilnl meeing of the I t he Na . ol Wool Ms irers bs hi I _. ? -..on ss pre ...., i rtew fo agres upon a Bcheduk irtg duties - - ' -ri to both wo I growers and ,?,i manufae lurer* ^er this i ?.-..- - ? mee a r ihe -Executive ('.'.ard of tt.e National x 11lon ai.i ?,. held -( th*- EbMtl on-- Washlnatoi M C., Februarj I neat, ? .-.?-. :? | te lek gstes urr ,.., atari Wool Growers' tssoclatlon on ,,,,,.. ... r.. ? i? Ho.erl of Ihe Satloi il Wool don All will recognise fhe im jrtun.e of ?i full rs prose ntstloe at this meeting" CANTON THRONGED AGAIN A H08T OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE RVS!NESS WITH M'KINLEY. ONF. OF THC! e-AI.I.EP.S YESTERDAY VV x* r.l.NKI!At. C. h OMMvMMOK, who said -tnyiF. inter FSTINO THINOR AfeOtft OHtO POUTICB ."HERMAN REPORTKD Al PF! HIRINO RE-EI.rrTfeiN i?t raumnam to the trisine ) Canton, Ohio. Jan. li?renton la more llveiv In a political way than lt has been sine- tlie election The news of Major McfClnlejr'a return has become wei; disseminated, and politicians and plae-e-hunters from all parts af the coun? try are arriving on every train The hotels to? night are crowded Major McKinley's day !ias been an unusua'H huey one Callers began to come about break? fast time, and at 140 he received 'he ohio 1'resldenMal electors. whe> '-ame up from Colum? bus to call on him Major McKinlev ree-eive'. his guests in Mrs McKinley's racepthm-room, and presented them to her The visit of the electors was informal, and in ever* respect delightful They staved to loicheon General C II (Jr Bl mor was ..ne of Major McKinley's callers to-day. He .ame from Chi? cago, where he was a speaki r at the dinner of the Hamilton Club "The Western people are wonderfully Interested in the organization of Major McKinley's Cabinet nn.'. Administration." said he. "I never knew the Interest in the formation of a ''alilne'. to be 3,, deep ind so K-tieral There was. of course, great desire to know who the Secretary of state would be, ani an equally ardent lealre to learn th- name of the next S-crttarles of the Treasury and the Interior The Wooten, people are very earnest tn their wish that a Western man maj be ap? pointed Secretary' ot 'he Inten Bo far as the rumors ghoul Benator Sher? man are concerned." continued Genera Groave nor. "I can say nothing. I do not knott whether h" will be in the Cabinet or mu Some of his friends uart h:-: Si retarj mt State if thc : ? .- ty cornea to him. ar.d Other! think he ousrhr to remain ,n th-- Senate." Speaking of rumors connecting the nam- of i'harles Emory Smith with th" ofllce of Secre? tary '>f the Treasury. General Grosvenor Mr Smith ls an able niau and rei irks wi : Btted to All an Important p ice in the Cabinet H- is a careful student of currone) and finance, and that fact gives suhel ? ? ?lor. n . doubt, to thc report that he is . be appointed Becretary of the Treasure I think his appolntmen would be pleasing In business circles." I'assiri- t, the iii ? Benatorehlp, General If Benatoi go Into the Cabinet. Governor Bushnell would ? i appoint a Benati .- It is a -poi.I -.hat Oovernor Bushnell will >s ind al a. Benate ??'??? Legislature ar.d als,, a ..ind; lat- for r. Governor I think that would be a grave mi? ? ake .;.,.-. ?? ? Bushnell should i offices. No mar. la btw: enouah for i It ls understood that Genei I Gi ? may be a ? for the Benate nexl 1 s >me of S motor Sta puhliclj announced lo-day tba' he wac a date for re-ele tie n to the S.-nat- C om A en T. Brlnsmade, c >f the u. ? , fi lends --,-?-??? .- I whei n an active magi In ins Senators!) i - thai he was In corresponded ???ic ?-?'.. ?? m.ans frier.., |n all parts of the Stati ind had m the sctlon - ? . onel Brinsi . - ira al thia tun.- i- authorised, it would s?-ti. to indi- ? ?? thai Senator Sherman as li led rna' he tigress and ha no li tion ??? f>"lce If he eapect li M . r M< Kn.- -. ls nol u.-l hav- ins friends - the tr . ? rgantxlng a n ???.??? his re-e|ei '?? Benate Bei stor Sherman u' visiting ? -arly this we~k. and ma> not come al ,_-:i ni thing of a definite natur* is known ? i h that regard Th-re is a groking Interest In the talk about. emor John D. Long of Maaaachusetts i- . et i Bihility. and it seems that his chai for eppe Intmenl are full of promise The sug ? 'ba- Charles Emorj Smith, of P : i ma) hi appointed s- retary of the Treas ur> has ??? ? n more widely and ii tors ? ? Cantoi to-day thai iny ither Ca ??' rum ir Mr Bmlth ls un?-ommonlj well I know ni ;? "opie, man] t ? ? rn listened to his '?? 111Iral s|. Colonel Leopold Markhrelt. one .f 'he Pi ; dentlal ele. | tor >f the foremoet i'.-?r papei th* State said I sm I -lighted ? : with the suggest ? f M -? ? ? -? of the Treasury. I knov him well 11^ ls an ad? mirable man. and I th nk hi* se lei tion for this - tion would he a happs one fi-- has h.,th ???tlc ar.d practical kn iwledg of -n^m-e. and -. Bm i lmlnlstratl\ Wha' is m-->re. he ls a diploma! and ,i gent ems harming address ! think his i--- -.'mont \. .Rid be not only a go. I i.-," a p ipulai - ? THE XVE [TEER REPORT rERDAVS RV' '":'? INP TO-DAVS -?.'?-? \s " ? . I _? I ? 'J V ? . ' | ' .: re elf l I . ll ? M ?? ? . '' will mil 111 fa I lei ... DETAILED Ki >KEr 1ST Ti I ' \ - . \ .... ;?-i-,n Illy fair -.??erl .? - - ? - ? . y . ? . ? ? ? I) - ? ri nie ----r??p '- a | ? . . t -. rind! Penni ' ? > ni iln. wai ?? li LL -: ~ " ~J- , In this n.^rim a e-rntinueu *h:tt lln? -*???* - - ins's amt' re-on)lns bal .-?---.?? ? .. ? .. - ; ., ?? ?.."-?? i-i- 13 i . weather ir?tculai l-t T - -.-?.-?? !? ?. to..-,.. \j*-.KAA, ;-. i n i SSI - - - - - ? ?tns degrees Monde ? ? lower nun ? . ? C ' .?? I -ST it ^ l MASSACBUSETTS ITOl/AA SUFFBAOISTS. tl nnual meeting of tbe Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association mts Ihcers nere oeei i-r... v Livermore; -s-ai-iarge. ira i. Bowdlti h. Ennui a- : ?? I I '?'? ,..n ,-,?:.. i i-or* !?? Hoar. Elisabeth Btuari Phelps Wort] Colonel . T W. Hig| ' ? Mn Abb] M ir ia, ' 'liver Ame - John I' Long, .1 \X ? '? lames Freeman 'Mark- ' ? re D IVi ii .Mrs s S Fcaaenrten w w ? ? i . and William a .-roft; clerk Mrs O >..-??? .-.. ? ? . . ll ii. Blackwell treasurer, Fra ' ?' The last li ' sntury's "Xilnrvions i-. \t-di-i: < Brm thi Dr. D. J ivne for his ? iran' li H-als ti-.- Lungs -?# - ? MAEEIED. OOODRICH?BRANT On Tweeds) January t2 at tn* - --;--. \! , ... v . M4. V, i S1 -r - '? Mr m.i Mn >,..,., ilri'nt nml Dr karlee Howard f Bi oktya Itt-HAI::-- N kDAMB ? ?? hi cads j Jaauarj ll MM ,- th- real lc ? ? , craai S. 1 ?? lauehte r Mr and Mr? ? imp lo R>??li I. niehardc ' " -? - .ii:- ia rueadai .!?.-. ?.*,. i: t,v .h. Itei Robert I nu's ? sn.! >~u ? , _g\ ?? ? Edwar ' ' ' li - il .r-Mns. ' ? Ri IRER1 ? Kl ? I.'. I lsl?T a, , , rmbyterlan rhurrl i-.-a-s N. lt? t ?ara Met* ? , Aritiui lu ?>?? . r I \t?-re-le N rth n.iM fri Ml !?!?"? B*aS? e-opy I niuo. ASPINUAl.t, Huddenlj. n Tueadav. January <2 IW. *? ta* alfhth vear rf h*r a?? Hearnes, .?nlv .lanstiter et Lloyd nnd 'he lat-- Nra 1 Aspln-'-iil Fseeial b i ? ? 'I.AItK ll lamf'.M. Oms M ? ta. lanuary tl, ItPt. Vhmr-A- a mata at ?'< lav JoM fTsi* Flinei.il -s.-rvt.es wili ftc I.,.' I ?r her la'e residence. Sn. A vV??htnst r. a VC , rhur?a,i. ..I I" a m. DBAR ve las Xn- ? T-t. Jan'iar, lei l?!>7. I>a*l4 J. Dean. a??-1 en, \. Has at f-in-r-ral v- Tlbtttfa papers r'"e-;t.ASS nn Tie-!.,, .tifiarv |2. J->hn l^onart l'e'ir!a?? ?;? .1 7" 1'nieral BBTVtem Bl Ms |*?e real ?',? nee. -JI Hnai|-?f , H"W ark. N I . 'in Thuradtv af'e-n, fl Bl '1 'tbttB. Klndlv omit flowers OARTIELD TnaaOsr, 'a?rr b\ MW. Jaf?? Whine* Qarflata, in ll eu. ,. .- ,.f ht* ag*. Popecal acimea at hin ut? raoMaaes, Ks 2"-2 Heal ti-1?h Ct Th.irvlav. a- ? p m IpBCS pleas- ( j" HANAN' - \r hia sasMflB C Hf i.', BA f ' I'ro^kivn. en Tii??,ls\. Janua'i li C'l. lames Hanan a*e-d TT .*- i.-?. wilt he held af n? :??? r??id?n-? "Pitira dav evenlrs. Hrh Inst ?? "? s'rtSCS. lateimeai il tha ? aveateae of - - family HEATH lamear* P M?h'n?. wW.w of Aaron R Heath ani danehter if tba l.i'? BtepeaP Caa ? e: . in the MU year of kee as rue -<l fr m h-r lat- -esl |e---? Hrlrlc ehur^h N. /.. Tlmro-lav tar. ;?rv ll, *t |n :W> a. tr MARTIKKAt' un Tweeds*. Jania-- Mt, \Wt, 'imbrmt Marfir- , . l-'ine-al eau lees CVeeaoaSa* * p m.. at hia late rapt* dence, Ra Martial - - smya. M"NTKu|iT 'in Tuesday, Jaaaar* 12. laa?, Mee Marl* ;? \t - - ? l-'tin?ral aservteca af fh? residence ef f"harl?s IV retrre, X ? ?;.", W*?t 127'h-it ,.n Thursday. Januarj lt. at ll ?i ? lork a m. I. " -"ra. I'.<ushk?-ep?le papers please mpv NOKDg IST ti X a i: rt* v f Issuer* irt l*T. it.. i. *?.?!? m. ta, Relatives .,.-! friends ,r? -? ? .--I I it'?nd th* . Mr- J. E. Mt;.- itel N a lb inalla, N. T.. ?n W?-dl .,rv l.t. lst'T ,' 2 B m. i-n TrV.n ,.i-'S .;rand ' 'Ptral St 1 <i2 ( rr, PACZ -?? ni il sm n* Weam uta v..n--? i-;..-, neul Deneral !t.."i..p ppea sen if fhe late General I cd Asl - '(-??itv-- .<-..- H daeesday tn .Te a rn . a- - '-;?h a* ,:mhus a\# . WITH - f ? Baturda% tai ..-? I iaaf *? Tte-n v-r '??! in th- ' hla ?** U.'l.am H. f'rm'r''. .'-? " i" starr m " lb* rcsldcaas at har t.roth'-, ? . , I. I 1>a fVcst 4eVh-*l.. ?n, M .' ' ? , - arr ir.! tviai'? at tna I ?? rr .? a . - -. i fl mawe rutrh. v r v? mt ;.- - - - ? laseary li. St I p m a '-'ern ? ni ?? n - - ? iperc pleas* ?:tt^.--K -ii .. -.--,-?? it HR nie I. H. Track, ai ..vs c?at asa ii n ?? ?? ri s Harriet M -A ... arid is ' w He ran] w I I J . tM - . rn ? lliilltlina Trade* C lob. >-ii are requei I Bars car ** cl emt late sac a i -????-'?? a; hi? late residence, He. lei \ .ir. v??t 1 '.-??? Ihlc Wedpeadayi a't?rr. vin, at A rt'clnr* -"H.MM.Ks > ?????KS P-??t?nT. BTEPHEK H "i-i - ? i-\ Oeneral ,?oi-i,-t> Meeehnnlea nml Tra>le*ncem. Mr ? - tested I Iffeod tlM f'ir.?-*l at bia lats S \? ? i? , ? ? .. v.. ..--?,? . a'tae r nn, at 3 WILLIAM BTOXERaeTt r-??".?at STEPHEN M v ItlOHT - - WOODUAWN RMET1 RT ? ifrW *. ID ". -?.- j- ". rai rv'r?.a1 Special Notices \.? rirrnior'i ?nle. MARSHALL I ?. RORcCRTcl oollki mosi af Pain TIXGss %r-l STA I'T'ARV. .- ? ? r,nn REPREXEN*TATT\*E fTORKa fPT Ainei-ir'.-in and f>*nr**tgm Artlnta^ . 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