Newspaper Page Text
fifcie parson bi!g glpjiral CA-ItiSO? CITY Tfcandmr October SSS. IMS. Gbast gets abnsej so lunch, aiul there is bo much of that silence vhicli seeuts like asseiit to fxe tui:e, that ouo loses eilit of Lis gnat characteristics aa'-il Le, Liuiw If. in quiet way, here ami n&uiii, tlocs aoiuetiiiug to remind us of the eoiitl cuoed of ju.l incut ou which hU homely tueutal structure rets. Ills reticence seems richljr cliargetl with the germs of tenteutit:3 wisdom. Wheu he Sjioaks he otters aphorisms like the surest way to iliiistnit the balnes of a is to fail Iif nil v execute it." It i said ha is clo.-se fisted as to niuuey. Qtit likelv. things wanting and the things need fill? Is not iubereut vi'ilom e ifer ami more valuable gift iti the public man than ilemiiil ftowers of exrn-8iin and profound leurnin;.' ? Is it the lxk or its liu.liu? t!t we Hhal lvalue? The head of the R nl!ic hliould be kIiii;w.1 for use ami not ornameiit. When we ran hit npon a man as ornate as Everett nnd as ruJ.ic -hated as Grant we flmll find xoinpibiii; 'ike the ierfi-t man Until Ihrn let ns lie oi.btt tit with ntiliriliiaiit. prosv practicalness, nil. I carve our I'rcsi-Ic nti.il heads cut of durable tuff. A si 1 Johnson l.t S7i$,000 liy the failure of the First National Sank of vi asmngton. Aiiii lie savn lie can Etund it. He lost it as he got it- by au accident for had it not leen for the caprice of fortune which niade Us min i is a close nsteu one :-ne . Lim Presj1e,lt Le WOIlM uot Lave ,.. wastes no words ; spoils no id. as l.y .,.,, tlmt sn,nfl!r ,!lkB it th smotheri:!;; thetu with witrji voids words, apparently, a I hiukiii tbem like t be the llotirjees and flnmmericsofspeech.shatiiein pl.ii:i nuf tshunab!u thought. His Co drev letter, several d.ivs since given to the public through the telegrapt strikes as as ths soundest essay on the subject of resumption that has been altered bv anybody that ran be beard aliove the roar of the general din. (It is the saying of something that can be heard, when you are a conspieaotis fiijnre. that determines tho ditfcrencd between joar great nd common men.) That Cowdrev letter is vsry direct and strong. It shows that Grant has grasjied some of the more important strategical points of the field. In the face and eyes of all the prevalent twaddle boat " an irredeemable currency. and like fudge and fustian, be squarely tarns corner and brings us face to face with the andeniable fact that oar monetary system "is the best that has ever been devised.' He had Already ottered the half pro pbetic opinion that, I do not be lieve that the present panic will work to individuals half the injury it will work general good to the country at large.' Mark this sen tence : The panic has brought greenbacks about to a par with silver. I wonilfr thai ailv'er is xh4 already coming into the market to supply the drucirncy la tbr circal.-ttuic ntexiinin. When it does cume and I predict that il will aoou w- will have made rapid stride towards apt-rut payments. Currency will go below silver after that. This may not ' be from out the mysterioaa bowels of what is vagne- Ij and dismally called " a ta teaman ship." bat it is vastly better than anything that bears relationship t that wearisome and high sonniling a iperstitioa of politic, the pi tin ear way is the best w ; and if that fact does not underlie the initial points of all an-essful stttn craft then are words and abstractions bet ter than thoughts and deeds. Thf trntbs which are worth the most are the most easily learned ttm life and death anil air and water an I work and money. Says Grant. I confess to desire' to see a limited boarding of money. It insnrus a ti m fnnda tion in time of need. But I want to aee the hoarding of something that has standard of alne the world over. Silver has this ; and if we once g-'t back to that, oar strides to ward higoer appreciation of cur currency will be rapid. Cannot all pi tin minded men see the clear cm wisdom of this srt f talk? H don'ttell Mr. Cowdrev an airy, hall classical atury of old Greek tin iuct nor ventilate a stry the Welch traditions and mysticisms concerning the introduction of round coins iu:o England, as JSacrauieuto L'uiom tatesm to. with a pretty tasta fur bookish speeches would be apt to do, bat be drives squarely at things and makes ideas and their dressing tit like a perfect piece of carpentry He may do for a general bnt be baa no business where he is. sa the men with whom Wisdom will die when it dies die. Why not. pray ? Are eloquence and attitudes and dramatic force and learning the to have been his boarded salary that he lost. Tua STAK-GAEit of the Enterprise illustrates Lis fervid euihusiasui in the cause of fcit-iiee by a nietcoiol ogical effusion in yesterday's issue of that excellent paper. It is yr.it if ing to know that he is thus enabled, i his old age and Inulily attenuation to keep u, his Lick. MR. BOITWKLL ON 1BK FIX AN' CIA1. i"'tSTlO.V. Utah is in a nice fax. Its courts have decided that under the pre.sec laws it cannot indulge in the luxury of a Grand Jury. When we think of the delightful reunion which will be experienced when our Grand Jury gets together, next mouth, we pity Utah, we do. Key. J. D. Hammond writes a let ter an extract from which, published in the Rirexlle of October 20, says: I expect to be in Anstin the first Sunday in November (Nov. 2). Sylvester Lethkbxdgk has been sentenced to five years in the State Prison by the District Court of lan der eonnty for shooting one Jack Grant "with intent to kill. Thomas Hide died at Pioche on the 18 th instant from injuries receiv ed in the Raymond & Ely mine. Ee was a married niau but leaves uo children. Relating; to the case which fur nisbed the motion that was urgued liefore Judge Hillyer on Tuesday, the telegraph says: Pim-lie. October 21. In the case of the Katmoud & h,ly (JinHtiiy vs. the Kentucky Uoininiiy the ueteud ants attempted to disqualify Judge Fulicr. Iut wt-re overruletl. It is w thollKht that the aw wiif lie trieil before J Udiix iS.-atty, of White Pino, without jury. Pkbltmisaet Exami.vatio.' Yes- terd D. W. Cm rry had a preliuiary exaininallou tM'Ioie Justice Van tf.tgeu. It will le reiuiu:eied titat iithellib of August last. Clieiry shot and killed Win Kieeie with a shul-guu loailed with liird shot. The wXauiluatimi lirougut forth I'llt few new facts in the en. The evidence would lead to the iulereuce that Cherry, thinking Kiesele to iw h t..iel ho had stolt-u articles from 1.1 cor ral. had tired the first time wi.li ttie lutentieu f Mopping tne supjHisrd thief, and not healing bun make an rci.lv, and seeiu liiui uioin on in the dark, tire.1 again, tliinkiug the lirstshot To have uji-sed the mark. Ii seems evident that Cherry coiiid not have intruded to kid any one. ills u statement is the ouly version l he affair w h:cu pretends lo itive the nets of the HhooUllK Cherry was admitted to bail lulhesuui of l.fjOO. Pi .. htc.rJ. ,it. TJ. MCBIKK AT TAHaltA. SaVS a tele- grm to the associated press: leiiauia. Oct. 21. A man named Dan liuckle. , w ho has beeu in lull tuacy with a wuiuau of I'l refute naiu d Cora liee, called ou her this m ruiug witii a loaded sliotguu auit HUiiiidd aduiiitauce, which she str-ruly reiUseU, at tne sauie time nourishing a largo kuiie. Buckley alined to Injure Iter, but Was pre veuteil b Deputy Sheriff Clark. who noticing luckley walking with a shotgun, and anticipating trouble, went to the wouiau 'a house and pre vented an affray, 'ibis afternoon Buckley calleU at the house again and shot her in the right breast, bhe lived about one hour. We reproduce as follows from the Ne Turk dispatches of Tutuday: To-niglit Mr. lSoutwdl, ex-Secritarj ol I he lr-ssu:y, deliver- u one ol a com ; of lectures un " r insnce, nud the pan, nnd its riiuedies." Jhd-e Kdviaii I'lenvpout presided nnd inirotluctd tue lecturer. Ut the idea of havmu tnie; current y liinnLt to an eqnnliti in v.iiue -.. I a. .1-. wuu com, 31 . iiumwell kjiI.i: " 1 make a lilstiliclmu lietwet'U the resumption ol specie pitjuients una tue qiiKiiz.aiiii i tne comm. lend vame nl .i t r ciii.nn in mis coiiuiiy wun c. in. j.ne onsni atinn of the latter is mole iui( oi-tunl iumii ine actual lesiiuiptiou ol si.ei i pawuems. wi.ieu 1 Ho n.t look on us acil able or dt simMe. It is not una Ik-able thst tin barks shall ri sume specit j-iij tut us ; nut Hi. U..V.H in. M, iiX(-t will, it the l.illiks me 1.(1. Hie.! lo lilleeu tiietr funeiu t lit e;,i ieu.1. rs or specie. prat'tieuliy e shml Ijuve lesuuiid. loi the banks ns wi II :is the coui.ti un liass ini Itnoiih a severe tinaiu i:l crisis, and propue t dial i:li some ol tli C.iust-s. risst, we have n p. in l- ct;eiu I more liiivli iTnii.tlUi.'.tiirtl. Ii i ooti- sibir, 1 tluiik. in sn uLether lll .tclli- reiicy is in ex.-ess or mil. lie re ar those who demand a coi.tracsion :is a me. as of resumim; s-,.. t ie t.uuieiits. aial nose uiio itt-Iiiati.l an elp o.l. -n. :;s 1 lo. f. r tl.e i n .. .so ol ten. im 11.. iiniitry troiu tije i.r.-ent c Hiliuau oi liins. Tlie Mi--pei.s o.i of sp.ici.av- menis is due lo li.ne c..i:ms: Ti e Uisi is rath, r a eons, uut nc- ti iLe io im l. 'ollow. O.i the il-..-ia;i ol tin- credit of the country in Ibii'J the coin bonds t: the Ui lii d IStnt.s. i n, ij..ii and interest pujubie iu c. in. were b.ie woilh t2 cfLls on the 1U), or n rc at a discount of 13 or 20 t t ei.t, tind ih. obligations of t!:e rouiury were not pay able iu coin. During tue last lour y. ais this has been lencoiid us to interest Is ariug ol iigaiions. they Ixiiit; at par in this und t lie cl.ii f financial countries ol t.irope. 1 vich to corrt ct an error us t tneir value A hv months since when the rreuch loan was put upon the in. irk. our bonds were lor twmtv ytars. Th French five per cent bunds w. re taken in excess of the amount offered, while ours were subscribed for iu modernte sums. The difference was that thi ir Umds were put into the hands ot hankns at eiuhtv- three or eiyl.ty-fonr rents ou the dollar and sold for ehty-fuur or eighty-five c urn, wune oars were sold at 100 ceul on the dollar, and there was an elcrueut ot speculation iu theirs which did not enter into ours. Another cin-uniHtance which has contributed to the present condition of things was the excess of the volume of oar paper over the actual wants of the country. During the war paper money was issued iu vast quan tities; ana wnue no one is anie to state mathematically thu law of rt Mien be tween the volume of puper money that may be circulated and allcsr specie pay ments to be maintained, yet ui question ably there is such a law. You may carry a paper turreney to a certain point, but beyond that vou ran uot maintain specie payment. Take onr volume of paper to-day aad no one can tell v. nether it is iu excess ot that amount, for a third reason, which is that the balance of trade has bern against us largely for many years. We U ive not considered onr losses durinc the four years of tne lute war the lossts of the rot ion crop ami the withdrawal by ine .noun irom active pursuits of mil' lioi.s ol nieu now producini: in the field lu all previous experience the failure of banks to maintain spciie payments was nue to transit lit canst s but the innbil ity oi the cor.ulrv to resume and main tain it to-dav it is due to ths ex haustion ot the late war, followed by the u.c.t,;o una U.mton calamines, by mnicii uiiiliuus of dollars worth of prop erty were BAt-pt away. The present year promises a in iter btiuui lal condition, at least between the trade of this and other countries. rha non-specie payiuf; countries of iroiie i-" ranee an I Aus- irm p on for vears wiihont specie ad- vai.cm- to high pr. miuius, because the .alauce ot trade between th m uud other countries has been hardly evi r against hem, while the balance of trade has la-en larg. ly avaitisi ns since the com menceiueiit ol the war. Auother fact to -e tak. u into account is the la r ire smcu- tatious in gtihl iu Wall street, based ou lie actual demand for $a,00ll,u00 a week or the payment of d'-:ks. The balance is at-ainst us in tinr ioreign trade and 1 aiuti ui trial it 14 not possible to r.v.n.'ji r ret . iu s,rtcie i iiN ui-i.ts until ths bal ance of trade is little ur nothing agui:;st ii. 1 Lae Uo Jal'h iu any scheme foi resumption; but I have in a generous compieUt-usive public policy, by which the mdiisiiy of the country shall lie li r eiopett, its lesourees runllipliid and its tupacny to supply f.rcigueeuctrisith atiicies ut proouctiau increased, so that he in m..n.i lor gold to go abroad shall ba m. t by a dcm. ud for gold to go to the Oi-iirU ftutles. I hope we shall r-jKUme, ana that when we do it shall last for a ate time. maintained htoutly tint his first stuiy was ihe corrt ct one. He says, iu pass ing out ol his cell whne iu the Eureka jail, Finney talked itti him Lurried iy lor liw setonds, inunciiig him (Math tuts ) to make a stct nd tsmfession. As he now nl;. Us the stoiy, Finmy said lo nim that theie was no thance were both coi. hned m jail; that it dathemy would t X. Ut rate h. Ill, he iFlblil) Would aid u in io tst uiie, pn misii i; to have hoie Hi lendinens, etc. Matbeuev claims that every wind ol his tirst ton lessiou was true, al.d thai it he is huligtd ue win silt a to 11 lu bis dying wolds lie is t-t.uiiistd ala-ut tialts, ssying lot lo or Ihitc Oi.js alttr the Uiuriter he was Urn i k and Uaittii knows ui.Ml.ll u aooui wni.l llal.S lieil. lie is t.ltnln, however, that the mnnitr t..ok plate jusi ta-iore diivlii,'hl, and th..t iinncv dtait lie latul bl..w. just a.- lelattd in his hist coniesMi n. li.kt n all in ail it is a v. i lennukabie ease, in.d we Velv much ubt whither it will tvtr be n.nde en- Illt lv vital, as lo who v.is Ihe chlel or in ihe iiaijedv. l.uiAa Stittinri, UH. -20. O. T. UIEU. SLCSCE GILL FOX. hUtibc tli Yol'llK l X V i' 'i-t-H t-H.LIitSi. iii.ul liY blVfeN IO o ii.. v.. 1. K-d cluiius auaint -tilt, ol ATt o i.l. Si b. 1 i.ll i u, IDliriH i.t t S .l..t. J.r- JMiJ xvcuntru. f riiij til wnce. a.y v t.r. i-i i u.n.a iu . oiUit-v iu-t. .u tt, wit. iu 1. 1. i ui n.uti'i.s uilt.1 lati (ilc ul .ts hlsl publlcti- U ul H.1 Lo i.e. r. 1. slAnTMl LI KB, Aula l.ii-trutt.r ol ela.. 1,1 uetXMM.d. Ofruu Oil , CL-I-.. r '.'j . A. O. isi.1. ta:.a ibW'iiw Tlks VncM Jtlurtler. Afl slrtat'y annoni ctd in tbc-se col umns, Dan. Muihcnev, ou Friday, in the District Court at llaUiiliou, pleaded untv to the charge ul murder in the ursi utgrte, in the matter ol the killing ot CaKin Green, slid adhering to his oriyiu-.l staiemei.t that F'inney was in terested witu him. D.-puty bhentl Walsh, who returned from Ilau i.lon yesterday, informs OS that Matheuey seems eutirely Ustiess in regard to the matter, and to ail appearances does not realize his situation. If he entertains au opinion at all on the subject, it is that be will not be banged, lu an interview with Mr. Walsh yesterday morning, be in iLliaih. aUibJlLtlit, 1..B. Bcnchk 3 LiNFGF.T.f, KELLOGG & CO Jn-i'i-rtirs tud Jt.tLeisof COKE&itC Af.D FOREIGN HARDWARE Agricultural I:i pleinut. And Uinixg Totili, carcen citt CLirriR flcwe-b:st in ti AlElu I Has. 3 4. 5 FkbhT STREET, I'sab Hai, Sti luuibm G1LLS0N & BARBEPs r.CiStK S Elite, IiCRIH UFiCN iTF.iET, CAF.S.N CITY, Wl.cicsc.le trd F.ctcil iuiru iv STAPLE AKD FANCY GROCERIES .....IHE.... CEKEFAL KEHCKAMOiSE. l'DI HSIOMD RAVE JVHT iitu ifaiir tiiu nuuie rctotk of SOIREE PROF. R. ARONDEL VOL CIVU HI KIRST SOIREE MOORE & PARKER'S HALL IN CARSON CITY. Ow If ridwr Enaiag. Oct. . 1S73, Oa which eceasion the Best of Uacic will hm pniTidd. Tlwlianc will btgin at a e'ekx L precurlj. Adruawioa for GentUroan and Ladies, $2 SO. f TirkeM esn be uLUiaed at Fox's Musi Store. CaiauB atreet. o. 21-lp JOHN C. FOX, wftTH01.t:SAIJC AND RKTAIL, DKAle II Ui lMwnau auanUaseaaa casl 1 mni If wale B O O KS, SHEET MUSIC, KAEAZIRES A REWSPaTERS, WALL PAPER, Etc. Pictaraa. JSonldlvar Slsas, tfwaieaU Inatrwmeaita, la.ry, tiooda, Taya, Nuliona. riahins Tackle. atswrUatr AaasrataM fOCaKT AND TABLE CITLKRV, Watches lJM Clocks. aavw- -jr. SILVER & PLATED WARE. IV at tr be, Clocks aad Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired ahart lice. ALL WORK WARRANTED. LAK7S AaO FIXTURES IH .SEAT VASIETT- -AUO Pianos for Kent. ItT Eastern Papers and JlaKaziaea received dialy. Agent for Ul the leading Daily aad Weekly P tpeis of tha Pacic Coast.U r Ageut for bteiaway A Co.'a. ana Balnea Brothers PIAKOS. for the State of Kevada.S JUBX a. FOX. n-t: Caravn City, Nevada. FELIX K. MERZBACH, Professor of Music. CABSOV CITY NETAoA. NONK BIT THOSE wiiihuig a TIluKuLGtl mnsival aitiueuca otitl apply. ks-jo-tl I aiu uum actias as g'Ut li.r ttie ocexrelkd Ctmki rug, AaaU: and Hallit A Havis l imiof, v.hu li 1 am fcelluig at ben Irant ico prit-ta. All these iiistruuuiiia are warrunted lor five yeux Klid iuraD:etd to stny in taLe for one ar. InstruiuentK aoia oa ine ptipuiar iukuii- uacnt plan, 'l'fce bet lunuie f uruii-bcd on hort uotli.-e lor private partita, balla, tc. bin. 1 r- dtra tbreuab the n il to K. FiMi Urooln' alaiiic V inp.ii.uri 'UtelkrHJWt. JL !" FATILY CUCCLR.tlS, CAKP (.IPFUE8, Household Coeds. VIUZ LIU LIQLCES, Crockery and Classwsrs V.CCSLR .NJ WilLCW Wi.EE, Shelf end Ctso Cccca. OILai AXD FICKLE. HARDWARE AND FOTTEKY, tTC, ETC., ETC., And invite tie cilia ca of Carton td the p ttlie in ijititrxl tousiirt t.ur feooua kiia lain car 1-rii.c. ; ii.r e kcto m liai-a t.ont. but the Verj Brit Gocde In the Alniket. Atd Mil them at ILe Lowest Cash Rates. tootle delivered in all paru of Ik citjr and BeiLbethood Fi ee of Cbars MJT Come and look at our kandiome new alere ana ate hat we Cave got loi tale. G1LLS0N k ocl'-tf BAREEB. r.tW COILS! MW tbLDS OLCOVICH BEOS., GREAT CRT ma BARGAINS COODS, rLOTULVO, CAKPETS, BOOTS aad IBOU. Etc, etc, ate. WE WILL iELL THE BEST COODS AS I.OWBST RATES. All are respectfully invited G RAIN D OPEM1SG ...or Fall and ft inter Goods ! SHEVER t MORRIS AhK Itt.lr.VI.NU llihi LAhCtsr, i inunt and CLrairet etotk of GCCBSf CARPETS, And Reedy-nas.ee utcies' Suits of OH DtobcniAtoriB. A Fall Anwruyt-at u a-axueV, Mlaaea All are xtxiitttluili uivued to call and iner-fr the Oomla, anil be coiuii'tu tliat tlie ineaoese Oooda m sold at bllEYER A K ORRIS, Canon Street, nextuoor u Vella, Aargv tw r.x)Tt't OCiie. umii unj, ev. aeiii-tf TOAtAv Or IliK MAIL. A NEW AND ELEGANT STCCK or Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, Carpets. Oilcloths Ladies' end Misses' thces, CENT' rCRMKUIXO COOllS, Fauy aad Millinery Geada,. An offered at tha New York Try Goods Store! ....AT.... Unrivaled Low Prices ! All Goods an Hamuli d to ba tlie BlfcT is the . Atuket. 7' Ladipa of Careen ar.d virinity are rer- aially iuvittd to rail alid aavikly intbanivtfe L- lont J uteiiatu-t; eikt.iiire. HARRIS BROTHERS Aetata for Crovcr A Baker Chain and Leak Btitcb teiru i-kUju... vibicU are tolu ea AAbI 'itKAlS. Mlf-'f B1BUU EBOf.