Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 August 1884 — Page 6

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jM i tA, Mai. J'y 1. IV Hon. J.a li. ilmdfi ami OUter f In (nnrtfV. Kfr Kit,: UCXTI.KUKK-1U at septula- the nmlnatt' u Jpt tho IVcSHteno" load.-i.d ,n,,,, Ncpub-. Vn NaiionaSt ont".ti !. I Ht express a Ve eiie the l'""f whl h lse.ttferrod atd ut th.- duty which is Imposed. I venture 0 mo in 4Wir th awrUiic-c with some oiltm .atiou uiKn the ij c it Kn involved i lb jttttest- jucs Ion whoso wtt.t'uivfni fJwt tU" future of th.' Nation ta.i.raldy or unJiiWjralily tor )oiif m rjov of . t. ..., ,..nmir tlw iin-s uuon whleh the

lfc....tii.. .tat lki.lt ll mil mra

.w.rrr.-'.Jfi, .7.T,.7. r ... niiiutariv ex-

r. , i in ' iiuivbmi'h ' - - - ' . "

tor popular sopi u ntuulari)' ex-

licit nil.t If! citons, It aa njp i

H IMg POI.Min m ti-e inujiniw

ox u t; i miry as aav. e y ino ",' 1 ps t. si uueti.u the two po itloal par. imsaic radically In to uiiel . Almost the nnt et ot th. Kepuidicaus. wht-n ) r came " power in the establishment f prtneM ot prot rilou to Anuttotn labor and to American eap.tal. Thi .r ncij.lt' tho Kepublan patt has ever sine steadily mainfSutd v,bll on the utiier hand the Deiuoemtio art v in Congre ha tor nrty yeais JSTi" at "tlv war.xnl upon it. Twlc.' within fast 1 -r.. d our oppo.ieit have destroyed

ck. of the tlvd war. heifer they have Mitrjlled the House of Heprcsentattve, IsdMe letMati.m has been ptteauvor

rt- at iau uiie awiwion

imviu rMtv btt mbwmI from lh A'twrtitua

t an lour export iro n t th lo' t

mil loiia oi ?iantl pnuH tm-irliThaH not ihJuioU wrVaiHVrml whw. under l-a nHu..;eo. woexpoit-d in twuyf'ur r loy i tr c nt hTowUiua H.e total " J of AtteMflh c.m m'r.. All the t aM . whn iiJ '!, .-on. p.md with thwtijra'i l- " .. . 7w-..Hi.. of l ift I ri'o.i

r,..,i .............

nn(.r kad (i.e.) u rowin wt W ur chl I mr or. ttie C.iy .f

Niw Tom. wiwi aMt o .v.ivro-.

in t it ioila tMittea n r h wwwra '"'" en- h. r w-lth fiv. to a, i'ur.nc th

hteen'r4 nd Ml he.- harln.r re mor

oUDih HI oiiia - "" "vr

KB Me u H'f

."u2?. .,iVn, ff the ttf utt.

ttly u ti teMlbO)B

baioMuueTip uiteiHttdtryr W

ev. of a r..viTlot nral PW'.! Iiik atH in our wafj hut Uw die! illV'tu ? l4uti1J ?,

i ....... kan 1 aftvtmrtari bir Ul

iL.w.n ... wi.i.,iu..utuf t ie itrst Outeh ol

Ay on the ikiail I of MattHatUU, nd lu otttr

HtWI Of WW m u "r

AIHlCl,l.Tl KK AKU TH TARIFF, m.. ..t....u..ni lntM4t la hr fur tlM lareat

In the KaU. and I onuthsi in i-ery tiutmentof reronuf lawato th nrt oonaideratiou. Any po'.lojr ho.tiit. to fM& oi'Ment of airncu tut In the t niU ' murt I e Hbandned. Rt a'Wnr thla fact the okonont oi th prwent yttem f ,'v,!ue

farnH'r of tUe CniUd btate that thy jre

tiou intenwr a 7T

huaiaea oi e ponri. w - n ,"au tho ha to our hop and our

h lu-a. t . our farm ittwowwaww, iiw

ar ttto

wv ar on th

of a

h ha

- . . . . a u,...jA. in wia ti iweini w

vrtPttal " 111 o k Mill 'ttfr irvla ot protpcrlty In th twenty year to oomiv oi ii roumoN ihhjcy. Ottr for Wrm relat fav our domt'o dv"lopmont. We aiatPMW with the world i i e ici up n a aound a with no un- t tU.l 'itiertl nru tulcnt maftutud to emlianas or .lltratt ua, llappny rmowd. by nii.-a- .irrami.'tU Hltloii from j.arti lptioi i.i j"t"t Intr.o.juctiona of dynasty or b .dary wi.int f.etuontly d.rtrh Uh w-a.-eof Korope, we are left to c.iltivato l p. a i.ma wtth all. an 1 ate frM from

( illte i suni na n" " "

... ...mm. im nuamt'i wi n aid i"

arti IW4 we may rwt in ur.;d wmWeiico that iraelri lo atuwlt th United ttMth the natlont of tbo Wea'ern homlai hore ,. should tuliivat cloasr rt-littituia. and tor our common proaperlty and advame ieat we ZZM VhT all 1 1 loin with ualn an

nt thai, for the fut.iw-.aU inlornat ton, aTtroubli-s m North or ihuH AnnrioaahaH l

of

oh

I o

tm TAKirr ocaamoK

levonue law are in their very nature ubJett to tr..,Hnt reriaion m eider that Mr ntr U adaptod to channe und luodmcaWoaa

t treble. nvu",K"u i",1' omrfinir fo trie nermanenor of any partiou

'in... taaua betwoaa toe two par-

tei ioem not have referenoe to a Mciflo jaw. It im aM KnULrlMf ItMlt f T lf Ht. ltlVOlr

prtnt-ipu- of wi le appUcatio . an 1 bonelkot lariuetiw. mralnata theoiy which we eUere to be unaouoU in .rwtpn.n and InevHaUiy hurtful in practice la wm many taruf ro-Ti-.kii which hare bin-a noomary lor th

jmu twi-my ihiee year, or waion maynere-17,..-i . Am n. n n.a.'v.the. Republican party

... .u..t .. .a ami will nuainUin. thenolior

4tf pioteiiion to Amrlot iaduatry, whil oar oi.ponenu UiRiat upon a wvjmjwi whloh nL . lr d-dniva that JlK'V. It i U

CTh... . Zrin. wMldaliiotf andunavoidahl.

JaL. .wt .FMiM-iion mair a-tcrtuine the lat

peotetMMi lor a tie ration. The ovwrttvow or the policy wean lrre and porJl.u.n Miiflik,!. in waisof the Aoteiicail

fabirt-r. beiide iMvoUinar the lo of t wiiufaMu-inir caters laea. The value tt th

arejwm nviBuu ayme.n to the iteopkrof ma ua.U'd MaU a ianota raavt r ot jh -ory, and l ahall smbinlt ni awu nt ut ttut4in It. I a y invite attention to frtain tacM of onv tai record which to ooattituui a demonatration. In the, t-enua f MM "fort waa mad, f or nt rt t me m our hlmory. toob aln a vatuaU..n of all t!, protwr y in ti 1 1 nl.o I stated, rbea u inpt waa in lare Mre uniieoe' fuT Partly fnm laclc i t m , parity tt-ow vreKdi e anion; manr wbu th nntnt the la-airk-lurehauoed a u.-w scheme of tasaflia. the return were incomplete and unaatiMaotory. UtUe more wa done thati to confor i urno e of aaemni. and that, a every itie hiio. dlifer wMel from aeomotote -ei bit of all the property. Inthceenu of WHI, however, thn work -wa done nltn great thor-MMthnea diettnittlon between 'at-I value and tru.i mlue U-iiia carefutlyobiorred. The a rind rex nit wa that the "I ruts value ' of all thj prop -rty In the State an.l T. rritor. inetud; fi)B-Vtav ainountel lo toureftt thoaaand io'tlinaof dotl,.r (U.Ji,0Mi. Tnm a- . w tiu. m.t tniL of the labor aod

Saviiura of all the p -ople lit tha arw l the

LLid i...i i in ibot iti.wn in the rear 1jW-

ITZL'Zad um fru t ot Uf toil Of tW

A et.'.r iaan the hualnM of the OOunttT wa

aocou i a ted it nd developed by a protective tarW, At tV end or twenty year the total praSaVf of the United State, a returned by th 3MMlcr m-Mamounted to t he enorwoui wnrremto of forty-fou r thouaand million of dollar ffVuIKO J.inrtt. Tne irreat mult waat..iri l, iwlth(andlrMt thlct that com ntiei mil m V.u.t in t no lntr'al tieen wanted ill th

C.. ..f hlnmtr wur. It tfc.ua anoear

Sat white onr aopwlatlon brtwwrn le nnd m created iMxty per rent., the afirronate property r theouatry tncreawl 314 per wot tttowtntc a vatly enhamx-d wealth per i-aplta amTni the j enple. Tta.rty thouaand mill m.4 ot doiia i Mi.i!u0.oeo.Uii had been add I iurinirtS twenty year lo tate pertaaneat wealth or the Nation. Tnee r. utu are retrarded by too older Nation of the world as phuiiomenal. That our wttntryrtiould auitnount. the ertl an I ih eoatof a Khtantlc war, and for an entire )Hrd of twenty yeart make an aver Win to It v o.th ... i ituoun twr ttioiiih. auriuMt the

all ot Mr Nation, ancient or

Hiodem. Kven th . ponenhJ of the prffoal rvmmtwsyatem do not pretend that l.i the

w nm m intvi J w iBtwea -- v " :

VnH !kt-s,n' thaceewn ot the KepahLViI'.'.WHli'ii mi) ami to .lar has not

,kwnonof w ttrral prwiperl'y only. At M , hnWin the hWor of f I nfted Mate hat IheT ben aiwh proxrvmi in the nwral and pBlaot tropic Held. iieUknM and jrtW taMitntiona. chool, mtnrle and collette.

Wv. hn roaiiIel an enwnwi ii

4. ..w im 1h Hut hiinullv tan farm

era of America are intelligent and cannot be misled by aophiatry when ront lu lye fa' tar b9fore tieiB. Taer plalnh-that durin

the past twentr i.ur year wea.m " been ajuired by one ootlon or byono hv tereat at the expense ot another aeoti m or another Intetvat. They ee that the ar .cultural States hav md even more rapat proa-re a than th nun u fact ur.it M..I. FTSe tanner ace tha m W Ma and Illinois bad about the wnie wealth betweeo W8.0fle.titi and fiWf ech-ti that in 10 Maaehuott had advanced to tt.tlL00(MMi, while llitnjia ha I advaaood to They see that Now Jersey ami Iowa were Juat equal In pftpumUon in 10. and that in twenty year A wealth T Jersey wa lncrd by th trn of fa,'; (r. wnllu th wealth of fowawaa lncreae.1 , hr the turn f !.. 0I.WW. They nine iMtinr turriotilturril State of the Wet

0rneld's adnvnUirwtl i,

imp Ua.it) In theiaod of amtaaM ! tuuietol baaed on fa tal ui dwhSwye of duty, are th twu ends to bo apcumpJdwi. "be putdlo bus iMW wUl km 4id byayparatfifthe mflalail braa t the Uo.arnmeat tr nn all control or appoii.iovonti i a4 th KAeeutlw rnartmmt will b roll ned br utiteeilaa a oo.aiiui iiti to ed rult and

tkua reiaovlnir them from Um oapr.ee

tavortt m. Mut thr shouw o r irui . ........ i tk aw wkieh wives a all

vara aaiaavv w w-- -

of o tuai oomiHtieucjr the preieienoe to me a , r who rtsaed tbelr litre In detetise of

the t Ulon. , ,

I enu re I Contrea m vm, ana tn a amwhat urolona-i servtee I never foun Mt pedlf'ittore u-tor towiiniuen I the reinovlot a onli o utereseept In four lntana. and th.n lor i.oii-ptditwal tea-ona. wl.ioh were lnH4ntly toneiu re w.tb the app intlajr aower. The oMiosra tithe djttrlet.appon.ed Pv Jar. Lincoln In 11 1 upon th ' roooinim n.iat on tf my pn-deo .r. sifrtJd. as a rut un.l death or tvaignat .on. I wlopted at the b. itlniilnx of my aerri the tat f o yte ttlra evamina'lon for at p dntmi to t" rVInt, aal inalutaluod tau uaa 1 uad U rtht l, law to ap oiiit a cader. In th itoc ma iy omoei I found that the pr. -nt , ..uib aihitrarUv lint ts ' ton of t e eo n-

mlaalon. ottered a o vi sunt temptat t

e ana-eafor mer-- political reason.

.hit th

1 hav

esuoo

a ms. lnl prujww

. ... . . r mm. a., inni uuw

.i .h..M tn mr ludmen'. bn re lewed Jt

iocomp tabment on this omMnotit would fat-oraoly affect the nation lieyoad th;and thus powerf dly contribute at no d is ant day to theunlversal ncceptanoc of the ui 11anthropio and Chrlt.anp.iucipi of arbitration TbofctvnofaUaTr tiwitfpr tbo

hmtn Ml Atneiican na oe ly and haa Increased the coniderwe of thoj P .41 . ,l... nUia 1 1 full tA

mriota recretarrof State tn utte. Wtil. to i uiet apprehetia on tn the HepuMw of Mexico by stvnir the aaurune In a ofJeial dtapatoh that there 1 not the falitet desire In the I nlted Mate for torrttort.l ittion south of ti e Ki. tirao'le. Th, )toundan o the two r?ultles have been established In t ofornlty wtTthe liert jut l 'IttmiMU irtsrosts of iMttk Th line tf domarcationa not weroiu.n.mnt.onal. It 1 mor. It sermratei a

on irreat tia-

haveirmwn so raoidly In proaiMTlty twi uie rpaniwi-j r,

We do-

.. . n tk.i vmm.r i-Mtv aee mat iu

gjuth. which la almost exclusively rk-u -tural. has s jatrd In th yenerat Jrosprrlty. and that having-1 ei-overe J from the loi and devastation of war, haatiaUwd so rapidly tha JU total wealth is at least ta double of that which ttpo-e-d In 10, exclimive of Jve. In rheVe extraonlliary derelopmenbi the farmers are the he)prnl Impulae of a Home .nj.kuiia k.i tha financial ana

revenue aystem, euacti-d since the Kjoubkan

Biitlltr,

. uw . luinniiMla of neacd.

alia to ext?nd our eonimo'ie, and in an ecpcial deriee with our fr.emli and ne i.Uhoe on tni continent. Wa nave not imprond our re atwn w.th tanis ' Ameria as w'selv and peiats-ntiy we nihfht b don Ft.r more than a enerat;m the yjnitatbiet of those c un.iiet ti.ve been ai J"' kidrttt awav f om u- We '"''' t. iruln tha.r irlendsuiu. 'n

trade wKh them is elrca ly 'arjre, imr-BT' inc

rea in m wc

....... m K .... mi .n viwi

"af MMdlttt-atlon of that law would be la etiiuv rohOL-ot adv-antagev.ua.

My observation in the lie. artinent of Stat M.nnriutHl Lb.. nieluion ttf my lovislitive

-inniw. u. ml i ui or aed um w.th the ton

vlAlon that th rule of impart a appointment

mlrht with advantage be carrlea uoyona aay .. ..w...ii..n nt t' a ult'll-aarvloe .aw.

It ohoiiid bo applied to aipointmtut la th consular serv.c.'. Conau S sbouki b eommor(i.l aentHMd-.-snolioluir Us gtob with ua- i.r..in. fur t be r oountry's interest.

i4u.tr iatellttfenoe and comm . oy becoma.

tj.M.rnre. matters ot KTl PUb.io ooiicera.

v.. ...an .fcoMia he aniNdnted to an Amertcuu

conaulale who la not well in Vruvti tn th kkiniv and resources of

his own country. "d In tijo riulrrment and langnag of eoininerte la .uJ . v ia whiA Iih a vant. The samoi

rulo aatrtitd beappUod ern more rial I ly to e(rctartea ofTeiaUoa la mir dtpUHnatto . iikuMok kara the rlarbt to th

niot eltsk-ax atenta In the dls;hartre of pub.

rerard ihl as th prior and ulterior cmmoU

a Ion. TMR MOKMOK QCJWnOK

Hrll.lmia llerty la the rurht of every eft fsen of the Hepublli'. Confres It forbtdde't by th

it b.ishmont of rolutlott. or proh.toit iu ti Utte e.erciw t n reof." For a pvi.t .ry. ur d -r t na kus antM, I totesunt and (.atbo ic. Jew a i.i tiemiio. have worshtpoJ J.odao ordlinr o mt' xictat or cuaoieooe. Hut retlrioii- I b er'T must not lie pt-r verted to the lutittcrajn or otfenr mrainM the law. A relartoua i-ect. s'ronvty tatrviu-aed .ni ne of W. UVrtltoilea oi ihernion.ahd pteaiin; rapid r m o'herTerrt'orlSo.ainw Mm nht to d rotre an-at auteguard and wtuii.ni nt ot stmal o dor. ami to practice as a rt llal .ua, prlvibt

than whloh , a t rime i.iiimm ei wm wtth

our chief cert at export, thvy h sold, in the

avettfeortbfyeart ainoe tae 010 e w

war. itir.-r a lane a at noiue w u,i .m. .

. , - ...... tt..hMM.Nl u nil

in ii nniH mu uuTitri. na i . -

.utantly expanded th.- home market Tory Jcow. V..arly o.S 'tnalty in . very State o' toe n, o . Tae

t that even m tsea.e oi ytra, kr .7iire roee'arn eontaieroo 1 i.r.Hlae and uuiiy oi me iawTmaiw w

thi. whA mar bedls-to ed to un icrrutJ th M.rkeda i he foundation or a t tun go.erti. TarueW-1W1kie,;t

and t. at In th case or corn, too on y ointr p -, . ,-Mlr nomila.nn theelaim o- tb Jtormons it a tm-;.ar it

ceieai w;it;n we export i lTi. . .h. .' im 0iiv-:,n i mat. 11

btaho have I -eon use I at uome m wiet? "T-f- in mb 'ss, wo rvprrt l.alf bushel x,Mrtd. In the PlbSw-S w'' b

from Kuroie. Hut Mic rt su t oi iw Atnerlean trade! in a hih demo fiti-torv. The Impotts tlnri' the pat ur

exceed ml 13-R.Ut.dW. whil Ih exports were

tu tki IfiMJiatUO-soowin a

nitiiaritv- has been so ST real tna tor oery

uet'ii finortfd luu buhe!s have been wi

sumed lu tne h mm market. Ihe farpiera fe

that In the lntTealnr coapaiou irvm n . .in ut lula and troin the distant

plains of In lia. the srowth of the home mar-1 L... tu nmr. ! .; i.i vMuli-r mr.Mrg to tliern

and that Iih impairment would dejr Miato Ih inone. value oi ever aero of tillable .a id in tm.' eeiid Lmon. :uh

orta ijiTratAr. commebcb. t. Such fact ai these toUvhln; hc jrrowth and cooMimpUO 1 or eercalsat home, glv us som $ on Ov'paon or the vastnes of " tenia! to iiinttTee or the I nitjd states. They suitfrest. also, ih it in addition to the atlvan. lavea whlco the American ) enjoy from prot ttloii asra'.nst loroign coiiietiMon, thty otijoy the advautai. of abs .lute ; over a tarfer area and w.th a reter population than aay otUr aation. Tae In crnal oZmerce ot iu,' ihlrty-e.,t Sta a. .1 m Terii'oiles s carried . without let or blndranc. without tax de enti ;n or mental lntrfreao of say km J ,r. Its reads freely oter an area of In roe and ". fTJr..1 Mili-a inoat e lUal in

" !"V" T.'r,r "-".r; i

tml ttt e

7nt m ta tn.-e than ltMiMWK . But uie

money does not go in rp-tm n '"y."-""

lllSTi Mima W ruroi,- "'" '' , aleut to ay European wanufactUier

. a 1. hi. .at t hat' stalttfl Lil t IJall. Til

Ainerlca. ar but paywaater Ur ibli eiii.rmouaam.aiut aanuatty t i l;ti.f" 1 w,r' tor n amount wh eh 1 s 'riouidoift, in

e.erv llnai'.c'ai sepression, um " " c rc s of speckr. , . . , Can not th tondlt'oanf trad n great part beehanae ii Can no; !h nijkt lor o r p ,-oduct be greatlv eiiUrjrtl' a beginalntr ta our el.o to Improve trade relation with Mexico, a .d we ahovud im t . W ,-enient ua .l sltrtlar and mutually XJ; tous arrangen.e i' have been u csvui y n3Twith r aatt,a of North wid oi m Amen a. While ta grt pwnr of Kt-rtipa are ateaaily enUraiog their eotSmial doia iih Sm ha AsU aid Alr.ra t Is twMJ i ... . -.nntw tn inrntimtft Htl.I t'XtMtlllt

... U. . TVW ....

, L ..M.s. . Hal . t.uta a. Ih tHu ii mJ ii .l.lft

extent to UM wlt'lf lunwHrm w. i'M'"r ' " i iiu-v n . ... ":--- , . h i.rtM wV.ttts are enj. ed today by M'." of tH itro t.,se o much. No ItoM lm been SJan.emi.aMt fnim tills . nioy mint eul hate I so Utile, t wr forcsgti ioltey should

BO nionopol V l t V HUM. A-wrJini j.i "lrl

and r Hamilton. ..nen ae k-uw " suuect in IT, "tae Internal ctm'p H.tlon whit h takes p M d a away with vrif

like monoix.ly. an-t oy uegnet mu.' prtoelof srt.cle to tue min.muiu of a roatMmabimrflton the cap ta! eta,. toy e I.' It Is .a-

Mlbte to pot it to a single monopwi.viH.nt, Cattd State that has been created or feared bythe induatrtal system whit Is up-

i . .... tAn.iKlttitn tartr.

. .m,.r.-.l with our toreig.i cosa ncroe thes?

AaitaMtieaxchanaeiiare Inconceivably

la amount

irtvat

'mount-r'iu,rin; merely an one instru.Tim" as la e a m U-age

ita today in all the owter na ao oi w comlnned. IhU Internal exohanires a;ttrdbr the tatiatical Hureait of thoTreaaJaT IxVpSftmont to Ih, annually twenty times

b auAmeruai put m n troa..v .. rnot t om .rehenslve sense-s i mjace, ot trhmdshtmef commercial nmrge'm nan of Amtn, which IwVonM to us laour uauonal tpscttiut alys exalt the jnat prtdeof Ftr,o ttmvt itleihlp of the repufdlcmuM bs tt. Imjpjy and imfjruart of him who wear it. Th.. .n erlcan citUon. rich or poor, ? alv or nnt, retard, kii. m. mIom I. ttauat t vet-vwhere w UK so-

mm. I:, hi. twra lal and civil rlnh S T le re

nutiHe a -.oturt ner accem a n-wi m.j.

It

!a irreat In amount aa our iwiyt." Kk ' WoMTho onet'th; criratton aud the herli-ge oi ttto . A. i .i..hut toretu-n nations are

avncrousiy man at-any ihwviuw ....... fL.Xl nw..7r .h.i tnoni var.ed le.ief has

been exten.led I hii.na rtn and the enUre aroxies or the country, lu. wltii aaa ia .nd at uaJL8d hv a brosd-

i Tilng iiod efovfttloaof tMr-tkHialchaiactr

,a,,.r!!!!:..-..i. and uult that our revenue

.'KTHbi. HutthDv ahoatd

null we to wbtcii all of the surplus is itrohta. Uy atHinoMMy applst-d-tbo teducUon of W V ihlc dL and Ue o nueouj a tMef of burrleu ol taxation. o tloil.tr haa been :.." ..... .u.. uniw etimviutanee with

whieh the prly aUtid charm d ti th a-etier-ut s pvMi-loaing of wbUera. satkitM ami thir ..rte whltm eiitlKUies

tSThlght f.-rm or Juatiey in the rec.ilm.

him! payment of a scr ew. " rtthm of ih lkm !, ms te. th K.-pnott-mm party oan b trasted to Hocompl s i it la rul Hirfn as wit most ofec;tety aw Ow ladur of Hi i octt foairni coaxsaca A lteiuet.t aoou.ation by our opHMttits hi that the fore gn toinme.e of Ike tinny aateiMiiiytleraTi'is r t InHueiit of IP T v trif. i t w-y th -yMHikt area,-toe linking interest naa.ust tho Jto-

euTnry w.t i na carrytaur trade-aa error iinVoommttted lni..Kfti lyand ometimes djirffrdlr but an error eo gro a that it does m ..dlstlngu sh lt..'twert tLs ship and tho eirZit. Korcuii comme.oe repiewnts hu ev illWaad imptm regaJk of ttje natitmaljtyot tSm v .iSl tt my carry t' ties of exciian . thir i sri y mg tr ha frmHehvimut antes aufend many discourarement atno iw. but our fmplira commmtoc has tn the aim, period te Illy and iro3TlTuly l.u r1 wht.lC.iJ'Lu tat and to an amount which absolutely L" atfs all previous development of our tea m 1. yottd.MHt sea. fmm li to the ardent It r...iki n.tn MMntttera of tho un ted

witcSldiaJwIwithaitvrotMaew be-

twcait exports ami iinrnirw rtnww.. ... -ftoundmar lunrreirste of twsrr-four thou i a id "1: V- .1.1. . .. MnneMR inol.aed In our fa-

H. v.. u .null karat hnso aim laravr It

,,"r'ir Ml with t ountr s of Amera. els. iih re reteried to. had been mors wisely ad-

it,k?dlmcitlt even ts Wiw tat tbc manl uJ...r uikctnntttrafai IhMS iW. HMI W4

m tain a cormt coiceytin ot it only by onmnrlHn with iw-miln restttt in the " fT! illiV Ty. laui axnAeta from the

. . . ......... i . .. . .

g iv t v rynu vice ii ni'.u '

this tt Id.that the ppin nu c.i r revenue, py.iteitt won d freely admit the counaat trade we oouM not.'

otiwtrle to which we stwnwi oe u"wt&?W. Pvnt, g . ortntOe : from which

W ieoum d piniins iiw! ... . .. ...

aaotvroit

MWCMAXIC

MOMKK.

AKB TMtt

A woUev of thll kind mo.iM r disaetroui te

tk aseehantes and working menot ine unnen lEFww uniustry mtued whi.n an SadwtrmuTmn 1 not alb by his earnlnw ta live intern" ort. e JoCHte his chiliren and laf JKasuWntimuutit for the "3

...M,n Lhmwliur our hMiterimtiopi ise pttnii

r TT. "..Vi.i w,...,i.i rtwi.rtva them of the iwwer them an cenin

to do thli' would prove a great e vlnmlty l each wj provolje at I r u ltrr. HwouldtinHluoBa tonfllot ! The fouth need. I oar oouuiry. iv Tywi i v ' . . th wtr-i .Htn iwx Aa

tw

rowruinera "" htWubKimrtyhMdtlya ha TfJ..--t-.in ta waen labtnattd v-

wtninoo" ri7L ,-H.:knifchiaar tk. A vlntint

WKin'JS - r:VK"Slw.rv; lert hTthe not leal thtlr

OOtintCl bw.wct . - - V"-..- ,'...,.. ,u! , fthairnwtt futurrt

111 em iit" ' " i rt v.l w ' - --

can never assume a not lor . than the. protection or the humbteat. nma wiioowes lt aity-itrotect on a home, and f tectHm which shall follow Mm abroad. Into whatever land be amy go upon a lawful errand. TMK WOlTHan TATB.

I reocnlite. not without runt, tht) iifff 4 tMy for ?Feakin of two re-t ort of our om mon country. Uot the reirtt d i, i -h.s wnen 1 see that the elneateWnch at-if el tltematerastdlsappeaBina. rWd. c he yielded and are yielding, while tardlaUty wat ma tae rout herd atd the North era heart all Out any t m f o .ih thitt be I ween the m ton eoiit.dene and tsteejn ure to day mo,e mark I than at any period lu Um atatv' rear- BMceaarur the el tnlon ol heildent KaTh ',t"i'"!" mt ime aitdin wtrt of HetHti.aian principles

atmhVMt nr ta lavtwae m

ttnl.ee nlty. It would

stlamtty ta. oharnfrt

wealths am lcarnhK to vrndieate civil i IgttH a,id a lap lnr t.itmm-lveaje I the t ondittot pi

point ai imnqutiwr mmn a tiwirm it th 'r t occattoaal and vlI 'nt o.pb e Kit thavSuiiihaawlnst t!il peaceful prtuci' i-

oesnion at iiuiirawB. . . t . ...ill. I.i.id thai

ana a"P-'""J "

aawtal and occupation, rtiu hasanr ptrtof tie

vT.-i. .kU fcr..i.k tMMt the lull Pio e. lion n

the revenue Uwn wham the Hi publican part , attert. ttme or the )athrn Mau s have.ii 1-

Mady entevei upne a vaveor .-.i-jb.. -- -velopitient and pwperity. Thes.?. ah teat.

electoral vw "t

i.o nd no more be edmlttfd t.Mit th . a.m of t rita n letlbea tr.bes. If twy .oul l oow a'mmg ti. t continue the rite of human -ac-rinoe. The? law does not Intel fere with wh-tt a mat;i.vt it takes cogniai oe only of wbtherl.os.. A-dtien. tie Mor -on at entitled t the f sate civil rialitsi othe-s mi l it? these they must bs ronttued, l't4yrmy

e m never reeHe National imnction orioic. a tloi'br adtnittln: tho oommtihltv tha upholds It a n M..t in the 1 n on. Uh thMorma must k"n that the libert ttf !? ImlUhtuAl eiMotes wh re the r.rft.t .f soeiety begin. .

WI'il ill vris aa , k. ... ly cotiliipluie.l th rnUiMI,,f,Yuu mooey than fM utid wlver-ajt ourie.it y -reHIy inv LI intotht-m. They have J ot 'l.V.. theywll ajado VlrR' leas presmng tl.an that f e antra . -e war l be no spTTiliapilaite iortl e.mplbwof our tnmetJir yeta latheOxi'Mfo. tic rHat

values or .lrr antt som jne iaitver as the ti ley of account "'nt ?.mZ naf ons. tak u in ciuwecthm w,W . A' e iirur emu .. c or the wo M'' ? wtigbmt reasoa lor the interna ionaUr t.tetit in tht. iremlns. thir .. ram -himld not cease ttiurge thisnam.-urjn.i common tnlard ot v.t sh; I " J" , a 1 1 esttl Uah d Mn a d that nhall e ao o t.ie l iuiai m tie to usu h sitv er I n h iM mines as an auxill ry u ami in iMt.ln the balautsavof cm tier la' uxena'Mtt?, mm wai.ir tAtata.

Tha! Mreuet of th-i Hepubii Is mcreae-l byTS ot SH .dhol lrrs. Hir law nheuhl he to the judK to t ent'-mtraae-mns ofartual -Wtwa on th.? tmbl e domdn which ahould hetmeforth bjheW as.a wwl

trurt lor IhekerKnt ot 2T.. . i.J. Hie tenfimicy w conoltde r'vwSaW of land ln.tlie wneraht of

mm lukaata aaa Euinst amtii as a. - -

r.itd, to ' vaatied . ttne hundred thonsand

lu the hands of one

Tha Mural AVt Yorker thiaka a

uring the hill s wast of ear. -Camibor nt a tlooortJoa ol wtJttut leave are bt.tii uaetl to keep flie fRMM bone had cattle.

Flower bod hould be hoedataoost

a the ffrounti dried after a rain. Loom a m uauliaxm asat asaaiaaaiana

Mirfaoe som prevenis uw . a IV t S

lrui'; out. a. iwrsua, t .faxl rardea U a awrewl

rmedy tr dyaiis-i tm Um earn-

lilaint, lb irienu -a rt'"HS and a jmaceroakei' in the isMMljr, providetl a man do. the wark. 2ledm4

Leader. AarumLturial daora

cafes the almost uaiversal tiejrlect oi tlw

parsnip, which 1 it prim cwmsj m, good ior beef and milk, and fWtjlil eaten by swine, aad alio an exoaaeats

table vegetaoie. -Apple Cbeee;To each pound of pttlp add two ounces of butter, tbe juiocaad rind of half alemtdt, the yVkM of two en nd while of one: boil acam rstatlyuntii it thiokea-t. TW make a delleious filUngfor tarUeto or opea Marti. Boston Glob To insure succe in aakig riberry pie, stew the berried in litwater as it ie pouible lo um; wbea the berrie bejrfu to be lender mmak tbeu with a poi: them you will , psjasorve the richoea of the jtuce, and will not hare to throw any of it away. Sweetea with light brown gr d bavk with two eruU- A". Y. JPtoL -Leon Biacttiu: Oae potmdof flour, three ounce of imttrr. half a CMtad of ttgr. two qgn, oae atoa. Bub the butter into the flour, add the urar ami th cratd kaaon

riad. add the yelk of the 15 " Om iemon juioe if odd, whisk the white lt. Boll out tki, eut isdo round with a potte cutter. Bak ha a rather slow ovea. They ntttst he kept dry. Albany Journal. For elf milkiaf row the old deriot of a neek-rack. which prtToats the turning of tbe head to the aide, is perhaps the beat preventative know. Thb consist of two square franm fd around the neck wd eonneewal with aach other nt th four corner bf light stickx, which, keep them aljout foot apirt Aoow's appanuioaw not unnrored by such a fixture, but the iassi

itabtt may tm oroKen w

tiaae. IV

ia

Jndfihfr Caiw.

eondtl .na rr

hn Hi t'

these I'ttluenc a

Mouthera t:o,mo.i

wittt

hm dia oiira r.-'!.

acres of laa I

1 far Icum

prontabte- to tt Jf"T,i,itvrrLJ55L when ita ownerahip Is divi led mor l.tM ... The evil ttf permitting large tiact d hegnaldTtiaidit to V conoielatel and o .tm I vi by the lew nt to many U en i. i w ..... .,u.n. inXioiline it ate

Phuatd lH-dispoa.! of only to a(til s aad t those who am cltiaensor the Republic, i or wlilinsrio tHtime so. i i.vk iMirTt! isfTxaawTa, -ailLhTnc5rr was.

m'sao. with a troUt.

mv otaer natMn, we av. wvwtj -.- "rr"'

to t r our navigatiJn. j mic ....uwit hu hi her.o refused It

i .l! ol.are af the eatottratfe

mmvm br tfHi tioveriimewt

Siothing. perhaps, mon is-verely trie the skill of a breeder, or the extent of hi obaerrntkm, than his mtftaate of young atock at tery early ngsss, in neetion with tb nfter-Mamlts witick iustify or falsify tboee evtiaasite, Many men who can judge fnt beawU can not rightly judge animals in th- lean atate; but lliere are fr more men who caa indg aniraala fat or lean, nnd yet bit Immensely wide of th mack in tbeir guesses upon tbe future merit of foal, Cmi tw infanu of the farm. Their

difllculty, however, often pro ignorance of fnmily anteecdenht. Th written or printed pnrticninr hfartory they mny know, in eaef puv gree cnttle, but until they couire a abrht and touoh familiarity with their atock. generation niter generation, tlnry can not always tell the signs put otrt in aa aalrnnrs early life iwaJogotm to tbe appearances of the bud of anew oj an unVnown flower. As the pncdd florist can early discern in thebnds of his old favorites tn bed and th worst flowatrs ot the foriheoawn; ta tha- nractical lit imlhaT,

who has taken pntas t ponder ewer the peculiarities of each caU. and to mark nnd remember tb conr of derelopment, knows th mean;nr oi each chantctwfetin felt by tite hand or aerceived by th eye. and of each change In the course of growth. ThU U oawtitnes remarkaSki in btwder of g-

entablished herds of cattle

form their opinions upon catwm the grentett precision, and pcoawuno.

opinion with fMencv wnen

Strang' would be apooa to tain far different expectation, mtsre fn-

rorabVa, or ks to, than those ot in men who forecast are wirTored. netresjpects. The ncenracy of these loreca

. . , i . ;. 1. ...l k. MlSa

tif.v- I iresn otoou aatnaiwxM.

hm o nw oombiaaUont. or th pmonna-

Ucn of new iower greater Vnsn fJw

t.

small

aut and will al. wad, lit the rupire-to no r . i i ,r is Indt.rvenMMe to tho

nwation and ptontao e use t t-F". "ITzr' lnereae-i tbe emckmcy and vm-e of labor. Whoerer array tbo one against the trther is awMnyTif both. That Hlcy i k and best which harmonise th wo ytt th baVl, of aVolte &3W2$5!2

nVnaTlt.'.on.p.B.auonH

allasd in any inner praim j; , S rps-'ple g't the unlalr iiimimTllioii of eorttVa t lab.r from China aim ma; Iw caltml SLii tn tirohibit the growth f a aimllar evil

f&mKuropc, It la obviously uniate to rr-

Hit eapltn ISW TO maan vowfrm. .... "rp "tiorln ftrt..lgn i countries th-J'r

nXi'K like that which would leave th

r.n i..t other conditions ol imme moor ax-

Sf XcoStrT.; Ihi in.StuttonV otTho ?L .r!!; i.rl . L Ji. ,aMn Um intellhreHc and

V'irt wof rtl iki T pcopte rtuRrafc U made VntotmX as a Just Win of rtf-mjjtrt ton .Vkr.Kv atrwannile svatem ah. U'd be

OT! whhmVnVoTvi th rethicthm of waavrn to th(. hartl Undatd prevailing else whT TO Republican lyi' totcya and dlcntfy labor, not t desrrade It. As a m H. "tit fw'the tml.mtrial system -.f?t,k ..n.t.-u.i.it.tletn ad Ministration ha

shiTomp I ? ogtraerdinan- proierity. our SHo! STm tTiar a tmtlfy wnteh hi but serhts

.1 HU uJ.at 1hr WtHn Uh TWUTtJTTV riBW

atHwi faAiie. (1 it grow rjtst of tn me mriM ol tiL. war will summon the Northt rtt es to

Ol TIO.V HIM.tTTT.ni.V7

niHt ia inaniifa.-ture and a

the aattai an in

1 .jumIk tkttmm MntnrltfiaeS

t.llfW.WV." . . ..-

.i .... mi in Hi-urT i)'iiiin.iiiETmj mnv.

A taw ast eToted remove jon ot tae b irsVtaA our a .vi.atlon and map re hew that mmsm t Interest swh rjnjlt ts due share of attention. All erTi rt In this ai

rat ma should te.ve eneouraartaent.

Thi aurre- of our emd.t.on a naf-oa

m-Kdierylfitdoestiot temlto P;vrvo th ii mmtv .J thn tMHiale. A ire baltit la th)

...u7.un.tTt r eemftill an Instftuthm. withont

whlah an aat onal welffa" is asaured. A poo

may niter nW appearances p

iNSWrtnsWnal

the st.h-it af Imrtmrie venseane tor wo iv

of ivcaee, piogri-siattd harmofiy. TlIK CIVIL SKHVICK.. The general ehant der of the elvtl atrtk of thir tilted watcs tttwer ail adttilHistraiioHj ha imcn hotioraBlc. In it 9n supi ohm.' (e t -the ootlcetwn and iMtdirrtw.mt of th rj-rd of mmlity has nerer heed mpassed ia any nation. With the almost tub. i lmi ailing Which w ro rcctdvtd and paid tHt inr the la e war, se iipulon Itltl-g r.ty wa t. i.tevn Ititg mlv. I n It U thiou Aunt ha try ag i.enl Keait said im tnehortor oi me TSJIWh ...nw that u iraithfuinots and :i

Iimiui ti an onr civil flei r. were as ta.-e A

anactMidMet ani oowardloe ed the Held e t.-

- jj, 'trie growth of tha.omintry has wmtmuallr and nec.aarl.y enlari I 'dvl nrow.

Mm t.l now n latiitraes a vast, iwij ot wwi .-a Mtihil. nf mmm lata. at vt hum t-ro

vailed wttt.it tht' ntimlwr wa smaner Imve k ia r.alad Insu t o ent ami tmpra Ueabt-.

and earrtest l,er h. ma to toi

i iM.wa vt arm in iiiaiii-."T. --- - i j ti . , ... , lT.lrtC.7aiiai Mn 1 ti ami riven by oar. lU JilbrMt ataa-ea of trrowth.. WohaV

r.ittMto thoae ehtentriaes wtwld tmvj car- . JL. J.i.4..ra mt ma

turity were nsnch more greu J, maawr. and excellent than th dams of thcrd tniA which be was Isrought. cassse

-t uMnintiBM-at when hia first

Mea kaiispr brwan to STOW Mtt fram

m a a iL.,.i t .. .. . i laxaial tfVsafla

Aimeaa1tnTs A UNtV fnfrCTffm 4W -

merit was dtseorered. lie wa nincying tho and substanc! th .k. mmjAv aad middle t

TO "v , .. .. -u -nt.

umiun nMiiiHH aiaraa tn mu-

wtvmwm ;: ;, , I

maia ermrsenes. tm tn otner sm-

the nocs of ramt:tton m n

hertf to neater irfmsaetp- ntay

uu.liUiinM aaad mtaanTUlaTB. wsiw

the of the ehnngenr w to the

wnerof th oatt. warn p"

of fornatng nomw: young nnd fowR

a oy J;" iwntature nam u

totSZw T, m"iJ?-llt or exhibitions; but as JVs mtrce of itotM.r. iKw'"r- 1 m w1tn L.itv asketed from amonf naen of

reot, jtmr wnt. v,, I neobabilitr Ueom-

" L" arf tha asMsoiatSMl htd

a nnl Wttea of Oriental Mots. nnm rr r u tva 1 ireiv to He

w-.r .i..t r'.i.O. ami a Itbrarv ff 1 , aad ia all atstirett d

r,Ytf volnV.'neirmliy in (thint- wti: Tite mstn who. knowJ-

and 4apaiMet nave i i".'""1-." 7 edire is all home-spun is scarwty u -

the city of rans try m. r. 'T j eerci- iwiknal function m ma.

iif l,yo8. The owner, hpwrr akilWul .he may .

aaJaanamal stM rnJIOr laT "IMFU.VrVfV IW1 Mtw vara- I f dtVa. asm aa ksaksWiat tat ftsTntAttsl W.aAlB UM linaja

VlHtTOTt H irww rm . " - 1 aa ljsa;j ffH 1 W sw" X-l k. tLe. fa- which the Mnnietpal onn- "! Mnarratnd. Mm knol-

, 1 will iirovWs g .nUabi Imifdrng. uJwM.ln', onrtih

-r-r . .. . t tkad. ramhaa M Mm smi.--'w owv-

sunes iov rrsw -

t 1- . 1 rea

mkine. in fie aeiuon i ' h"1; ularah.ttlonh( nUyct n. uttJ.i.embp'Ve ms hk wa tl if taspiiation In ttm riViw-, H&"nuW"or tr ,,? are.rrttitt. 'law. mawlm. Aad Utimgteatcncr r es which rlaoaid I JJa, 'Ji'f-Uiiii t i take 1 tart In the a 1 idCod m aSSmns ' rlVjteWtKnl Inrsant will hwa'd In, huttU stllte. Pemn- JT t,. 0f 'the ballot-upott the ct'at o party shnw bsetf h "w rito sutfiVV?! thecitlen. TidJt pr(tiTcrty ojr "lFf. , 'i a fraudulent vole I ao won a erliac K.uthcrn rolHiVsr ,caMt oi. :h a f rnta uirty than to 4-riit-t iwltcy hm?n"hc the rNltm Instinct of.smttM fJ ;" !f'" w",,,. vote. He who con hm in the hoart t(r the SWHithtit n y nt h H nt 'ffSa1aum mrike "at wt very r.xd of Ire.vte attmuhn HtelUdktr : if mUmtittittm 1 ' J "I14 riTJ !h.. wtr of tho re

... r.M baaa .. i atitw -i i

V t s m w"- --- .

hllc. Me fotnrtht ' tramwiwnawima

Whts; -it hi T n Vd bind which tiP !-r.l mr

ilit.1 doth aire UV'lHit we can mawwa.i.

odr

th difltculty

tiaaa4es of atoek has

of cattle of

irScUetl MU per wa.

rttamlsuw ovtry'siTeaHard, a sta