New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 18, 1878 · Page 1 of 8
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IJatr Hint flaxen?. Fair grounds at St. Paul, Minn., during the rate ot interest would cave to the country over THE BALANCE OF TRADE. because the speculative shipments over the Atantic late State Fair. $40,000,000, bich is the interest at four per The ba'am-e of tiade aqainxt the United of such articles as cotton manufactures cent, on a thousand million dollars. States in the five years next before the panic It is reported from New York city epresented surplus stock which could not bo wis as follows: The iMilicy of reducing the debt and thereby sold in the States, and was, therefore, sent JY3 rSaBELEVE'ER, Proprietor. that business is at a standstill with the yellow strengthening the public credit having been .l8J [S $131,388,682 to England for disposal at ai.y price obtainable. 9 43,18o,b4 0 fever stricken States of Tennessee, Louisiana adopted, let us observe the result in the present We are inclinedto think this is a mistal nine MINNESOTA NBW TJLM. 1871 77,403,506 condition of the public debt with respert to and Mississippi. the importation of American manufactures into 1872 182,417,491 interest. The total inteiest-bearing debt, Englami has gone on steadily increasing, The? yellow tever in Grpnada, MUs.. 1873 119,656,288 August 1, I 78, WHS as follows: NbWS OF THE WEEK and it is incredible that producers should have 3 per cent. Navy-peueiou fund 14,onot000 seems to have exhausted itself for want Total in five years $554,05.2,607 parted with their goods lor yaars at a continuous per cent, tiouus m.nfiiyxKi victims. 1 he scourge has been greater there, or an aveiage oE over $110,000,000 a year. loss. Nor does Mr. Drummond take account 4l4 per cenU 2I,MMUMH As We have already seen, the balance of trade of the fact that American manufactuies have CRIMES ANu CRIMINALS. than at any other point 5jer cents TOUrttWUHi in the last three years in favm of the United rapidly expanded their expoit trade, not merely 6 per cents 7:,5S1,250 Constantinople telegram: The Albanitn A total of $42,294 had been collected States is $48S.5o2.539. or an average of more Jith England, hnt with countries where English .Sl.Sifl.fi??,1*)!! for the yellow fever suff arers in Chicago, up insurgents assassinated the governor Total present interest-bearing debt.. than $16 J.OOO.uOO a year. The balance of trade industry has hitherto almost roouop. The interest on which amounts to the sum to Monday, Sept. 9tb, and collections were the last year, if compared with that of the two ohzed the market for certain goods, as of Ipeka and two other officials. They also of $05,181,007.50 per annum. It thus appear* years next before the panic, shows a gain in tor instance. China, the West Indies, and South still bi ing pressed vigor, usly. fired, with petioleum, the house containing that in thirteen jeare the interest-bearing de'.t favor of the United States, in one year, of over America. Still, the advice which he gives *o the daed body of M- hmet Ali. The Treasury Department has Jirected has been reduced from $2,381,530,296.06 to $4!!0,()00,0SO the workingmen here is wholesome and time.* $1,S09,677.900 a gain in the amount of the interest-bearing custom officers to hereafter rigidly inspect The Salmon Rivir, Idaho, stage was whatever opinion mav be entertained of the It is not necessary that I should dwell on the debt of $571,852,394.1)6. danger threatening. 'The working class must impottance of this favorable state of the balance effects brought fioin abroad by our aval vessels captured by Indians on the Oth inst., near The reduction of the annual interest charge consent to the stern facts of the case, and remember of trade. Balances must be settled in to break up the practice of innocent EisihCieik stati n. The mail and everything is $55,796 690.45, or more than fifty per cent, that there is distress in- nearly eTery, cashin the money of the world. The enterprises was burned. The driver made his smuggling. of what we now pay. It the reduction of annual country in the world just now. and that the of our busin. ss men reach ont to all parts interest weie placed in a sinking-fund at conditions of trade prevent their .jloyers escape to Sand Hole station, near Snake river. of the world. Our agricultural and manufactured All the colleries ne^r Pottsville, A four per cent. inter st it would pay off the nivin-T the ordinary wages, that if they did so products more and more siekandlind have resumed wo-k. This includes a number Three masked men entered the Great whole debt in le- than twenty-five years. they would be paying out of their capital, and their market in foreign countries. The commeice Western Station railroad office at Dundas, that were compelled to suspend operation* in producing and selling at a lo-s, and one day Th-r has been another gratifying and important of all parts of the world, bound together August, owing to the scarcity of water for Ont, on ihe 9 inst, tied and gagged the they would find the mills closed peihaps never improvement in the state of the public entire than ever before by steamships, railroads, to be opened againand that then theie debt. A few years ago our bonds were largely and the telegraph, is so connected that mining operations. watchman and blew open the cafe which contained wonld be no wages at all." It is by no means owned in foreign countries. It is estimated it must be conducted on the same principle* about a hundred dollars and a check I the speech from the throne read at out of place to enforce these truths now, because that in 1871 from $800,000,000 to $1,000,000,000 and by the sama instrumentalities by ail who for a small amount. The burglars escaped. the opening of the Reichstag, the Emperor all the lessons of depressed trade have were held abroad. We then paid from $50,000,- take part in it. not yet been thoroughly mastered, and until 000 to 60,000.000 annually to Europe for interest expressed a hope that the anti-sociali&t bill The rny-tery surrounding the Coilison We cannot if we would, we should not if we they ate, no permanent change for the better alone. Now the bonds are mainly held could, isolate ourselves from the rest of the will be adopted, that the spread of the pernicious murder al Deadwood, D. T., is bjmg solved. be looked for. in our own country. It is estimated that nvesixths commercial world. In all our measures for the Socialist movemen' may be arrested L. Conk, of t'le Model! brewery, has been of them are held in the United States impri vement of our financial condition, we and those who have been misled by it may be arreted charged with having committed the and only one-sixth abroad. Instead of paying should lemember that our increasing trade HORRIBLE DEPKlVItr to foreigners $50,000,000. we now pay them brought back to the right path. deed. Mr. Dud and Mrs. Benton are also with South America and with the Old World only about $12,000,000 or $i ,000,000 a year, requires that our financial sjstem shall be A Corpse Carrecl ttnel Shock in tfly Mutilated held as aecessoi ies. startling developments A dispatch from Rome says: There is and the interest on the debt is mainly paid to based on principles 'whose soundness and wisdom iU Ttvo Haltimorn Jiof/.s tf Eiyht Yt-arti. are expected soon. a report current at the Vatican that Bismarck, our own citizens. It appears from what has are sanctioned by the univeral experience Enquirer.1 [Baltimore Special to Cincinnati On ibe 4th inst., a party of men, been shown that since the clo^e of the war. before concluding the agreement with the and the general judgmeut of all mankind. In the village of Brooklyn, a suburb of since the panic of five years ago, there has been With diminished and still diminishing public mounted and well armed, came into a mining Pope, is desirous of ascertaining the view-6 of South Baltimore, an act of juvenile depravUy a great change in the condition of the debt. Neveitheles0, burdens of debt, expenditures, and interest, camp atCaraboo, Idaho, foity-five miles from the newly elected parliament. and atrociousness, rivaling the coldbloi The change has been one of improvement. with an improved condition of currency and Soda Springs, Id ho, where some twenty or both sides are doing their b,est to bring the ded crimes of the boy murderer, Jesse foreign trade, we may well hope that we are on 1. 'Ihe debt has been greatly reduced. thirty miners were at work on scattered negotiations to a successful issue. Poineroy, was brought to light to-day, and the threshold of better times. But we must 2. The interest to be paid has been largely not forget that the snret foundation of a restored diminished. created a sensation among the residents. An claim*. They robbed ll of them in detail I is generally recognized that the financial prosperitj is a sound constitutional 3. And it is to be paid at home instead of officer learning that the corpse of a 5 yearoid also the store at tne camp, took all the good present is one of the most critical epochs in currency and unstained national credit. abroad. child had beeii found floating in" tho horse with them, shot the poorest ones, and the history f India. A single false move on TAXATION. river, visited the viciuity this aftemouu, and left. They got about $10,000, mostly in gold the part ot the miss on to A'lrhanistan may The Paper Shout in Jift'lhi. The burden of taxation has* been reduced found an official inves.igation in progress. dust, fiom the miners. It is tuppoted this is involve not only a costly frontier war but since 1866, the first year after the war, as foliowws: [Correspondence London Times.l Two boys aged about 8 years, namtd the fame party that lak'ly took up a rail on On entering the drill-ball of the Second widen complications. The mission forms a Charles Hart aud Willie Stansbury, were under the Union Pacific railroad at Medicine bow. The taxes in 1866 were Foot guards, kindly leut for the puroose by arrest on a charge of mutilating tbe single step in an extensive concerted scheme Customs }179,046,C6 58 Early in the morning, of the Cth inst, the colonel-cornraanda .t, one is struck h\ corpse. Their statements taken sepaiately, for protection of India. Internal revenue 309,226,813 42 the wide applicability of the familiar and appaiently five masked men surprised and captured the agreed in giving the particulars of the shocking $488,273,463 narrow term "paper." You are mutilation of the corpse, differing only heiding camp of William P. Noble, eighteen The taxes for 1878 were not easily peisu-ided that all jou see around in the fact that each charged the other with uftoms $130,1 it'.f80 2") miles trom Camp Stamburgb, Wjoming. ADDHESS O PRESIDENT HAYES. nternal revenue 110,581,624 74 you is paper. It takes some time before you the crime. They stated that on Wednesday The four herders were tied up and the intrudeis 240,752,304 94 can brills yourself to believe that every object afternoon thej found the body floating in Delivered Before ilie THlisiipot nf held possession of the camp until next Agrculmral Society. Stcutnuber 5, 1S7S in this vast, elegant, and seemingly the river and drew it ashore, where they spent Reduction of taxation since 1866 .$247,521,16J 06 night when they left, going west, taking with heterogeneous display is papernothing but several hours "playing" with it. They Fellow citiz ns of Minnesota: I wish to make TAXATION THE YEAE OF THE PANIC. them all the camp outfit, provisions and thirteen paper. finally dug a shallow grave, buried it, and 1873Customs $l-8,089,52 70 my sincere acknowledgements to the Governor good ho-ses. Daring their 6tay in the returned to their homes without mentioning By the side of the ordinary quire on which Internal revenus 113,7^9,314 14 of Minnesota, Gov. Pillsbury to the Mayor of camp they conversed fr ely with their prisoners le circumtauce. The corpse appeared to you are in the habit 01" penning your "private St. Paul, Mayor Dawson to the President ot Total 301,818.836 4 have been 'he water about a week. and bhowed a thorough knowledge of the and confidentials"'there is paper-limn the Minnesota State Agricultural Society, Mr. 1878 240,752..* 4 91 from the collar to the petticoat there are country. They also stated that they intended Geo. It. Finch and to those associated with Yesterday the two blood-thirsty children Reduction since the panic 60,066,53190 paper-hangings from the simplest to the them, and to the people of this State whom to take in the paymaster. It is supposed returned to the giave. dug up the body and EXPENDITURES. most gorgeous paper carpets, paper curtains, they represent, for their kind and nerous that they are part of a acang of robbers -who tiegan t" work of umtilauou. One ot them The expenditures have been reduced since paper chair-*, paper tables, paper chandeliers, welcome. I know very well that nothing tiitd to wreck a fain on the Union Pacific had shar jened a knile on a gnndstsne for the end the war as follows: paper fiames and an infinity ot which I can do or say will be a fitting and adequate the purpose, and the weapon was us.ed to inflict railroad some time aaro. 18G7Expenditures including pensions minor knic^-knacks for furnishing rooms, return for your kindness. But I earnestly and interest $357 5C2.075 18 honitde gashes on ihe abdomen, thighs, there is paper lace for nosegays and coufectectionery desire to say Rome things touching the 1878 236.904,12 80 lejis and feet of the swollen and fast decomposing CASUALTIES. in every color and desi-jn, strongly material interests of the country, which will corpse, 'ihey finally cut a gash Reduction of expenses 120,578,-443 36 The town of Luickalez, capital of Circle contrasting in its elegance with the less tend at least to encourage those who need encouragement around tho left leg, and slipping a strap into EXPENDITDEES THE VEAE OF THE PANIC. pretending, yet equally indispensable artiticles of Barood, Hungary, has been almost en and to give increased hope to the gaping wound, made it secure, and attempted 1873 5290,345,2 5 33 of cigar-case and blotting-pad. Thete those who are already hopeful. tirely laid waste by storm. One thousand to hoist the body up on a fence, bat lo78. 2d6,')b4,S26 M) are pap.r corals looking like the real zoophyte, The most interestme questions in public affairs houoes were destroyed by the rain fall and tif their stiength was insufficient for the task. paper ornaments and jewelery not Reduction iu five ears 53,380,018 53 which now engage the attention ot the teeu persons killed. Population estimated at L'tiey evidently enjoyed their "sport" immensely, easily touiid out as audacious impositions, people of the United States are those which THE CURRENCY. as the coipse was literally slashed 20,000 relate to tho financial condition of the country. there is the straw paper used for the most The improvement in the currency eince the to pieces in a spirit of malicious wantonness. Since the financial panic and collapse A collision of trains recurred on the clo'-e of the war has been very great. In 1865 ephemeral productions of the press rhat do five years ago, capital and labor and business the paper currency of the country consisted not outlue the day on which they are born: Missouri Pacific railroad. A large number of capacity have found it hard to get profitable of Tho children were allowed to return to their there is in striking juxtaposition that most passengers were on board, but none were employment. We have had what in commonly Greenbacks $432,757,6"4 homes. The body has not et been identified, durable of foolscaps employed for marriage National bauk notes 170,213,155 serioiii-ly hmt. Only five were injuired in all. and properly known as haid times. In such and the mystery is rendered greater by registers. Fiactioual curreucy 2 ,344,742 times men naturally ask, what can be done? Both loi'ouiotivs and a bainraire car were the fact that no child hf been missing in the Old demand notes 402,965 How long is this stagnation of business lolast? l^'rom tiny envelopes th9 admiration of wiec.ki.-d involving aloss $10,000. Treasury notes, compound interest uotet, neighborhood. The parents of the two bojii Are there any facts whieh indicate an early and State b-mk notes, estimated 100,000,000 jour lady companion, you stiay to lolls oi and members of the juiy were horrified at return to better times? I wish to ask youi mtei amiable paper 18,000 meteis long. From PERSONAL AJSJJ rvuITICAJj. attention for a few minutes while I prebent the story of "playing with acoi'pso," as told Total 735,719.26. the finest silk note, designed for "own corleapondents'" some tacts and figures which show a progressive by the naturally-depraved juveniles. Its value was 69 32.100 on the dollar in com. Dennis Kearney is making speeches in letteis of professional improvement in the financial condition ot and its total v-dne in coin was $509,999,595.19. New Yoikcity. length, you wander to a slip supporting the general government. It will be for you In 1878 our currency tonsists of The receipts of the Paris Exposition up to consider what infeiences mav fairly be Greenbacks $146,681,116 00 on its stuidy fibre a weight of GOO Frank Whicher (Maud HiWon), to September 4lh, amounted to 7413,219 drawn as to their bearing on the question of a National bank I otes 324,514,184 i pounds. A special depaitment is devoted to lt, 8 77 actress, died on the Nth ir.st, at HjdePaik Fractional cuireuoy francs. revival of business prosperity throughout the albumen paper and similar niceties required oi consumption. country. A derrick fell at iffdlo, NY,on the in the photographer's art. Piajing caids, Total $-87,74.*,168 77 Mrs. Hayes was enthusiastically gieeted The financial condition of the government of Each dollar of paper cunency is now coih loth inst., killing one nun and injuring four invitation caids, cartes de vmite, masterworks the United States is shown by its debt, its receipts by the people, from station to station, on 993^ cents in coin, and the total value in (jO^-n of allied manufacturers, printers and otherr, two fatally. and expenditures, the currency and the of our paper currency is more than $684" her journey to St. Paul. painters, vary with equally grand achievements A steamboat on tie Missouri river was state of trade with foreign countries. 000. in the book-binding, box-making, Prince Haraergev.ch. the pretender to Let us consider the state of the public snaggtd and sunk on the 10th inst. Three of The value of the paper dollar i* as stable as and flower-making lines. To the most anstociatic the Servian throne, and Gen. Igaatieff, are debt. that of coin. Coin and paper are practically the cicw were drowned. portfolios are joined the lovliest abreast of each cither. The fluctuation in the menti ned as po&sibl candidates for the The ascertained debt reached its highest Iu Manchester, E ig., iuucls are beiog portemonnais to a sailing-boat are associated value of the paper dollar has not in the last point soon after the close of the war, in Ausj. Bulgarian throne. collected to aid the yellow fever tufferere. barrels impermeable and water-tight as favo mom as exceeded the fraction ot a cent. 1365, and amounted to $2,757,639,571.43. In Too 1 5 cretary ot the Treasury directs The total increase in the coin-v.ilue of our caoutchouc while paste-board figures remind Alto at St. Johns New unswick. addition to this, in was estimated that there hat on and after tho 16th inst, the Treasury paper ctnrency since 1805 is about $175,000,- were enough unadjusted claim-- against ihe you of the nursery, aud gold and nlvei Secietary Thompson ot the Na vy spoke OOli. government, of unquestioned validitv, to swell in Washington and the several sub-treasuries leaves speak of the Christmas tieo and its i Indianapolis at the O.iera Houfae on a the total debt to .$.3,000,0 0,000. How to deal Nothing connected with* the financial affairs social delights. iv ill exchange standard silver dollars for it-cent tveuingcourinin^ himself to a discussion of the government is moie interesting and instinctive with this great burden was one of the gravest United States notes. Grimly overtopping these flimsy vanities than the state of trade with foreign questions which pressed tor decision as a result of the lid incial question. stand the cellulose or compressed wood-pulp, countries. of the war. It will be remembered that The progi ess ot President Ilayes from 'Ihe P.ri- Lel'tiapn, rtrerrinfr to soci important speeches and in the public press the The exports from the United States during of which the gi eater part of all paper is made Chicago, ihrough Wisconsin, to St. Paul, was ili?m, states that ti.e authorities havo documents opinion was confidently declared that the the $ear ending June 30, 1878. were larger tl an in modern days. Quantities of ia^s are stowed like a triumphal march. At every station he debt could never be paid that great nations during any previous jear in the historv of the pioving the xistencu of an inteinali-jtialist away in a corner. Hidden fiom sight, as was enthusiastically greeted by large crowds never did pay their war debts that our bt country. From the year 1863 to the year 1873. propoirandu, and they intend prosecm beseems their uncomely appealance, tley would be like that of Englandpermanent, the net imports into the United States larsely of people, and at several points whare time will some day take rank among the most ing persons arrested at the recent socialist and a burden upon omstlves and our posteiity exceeded the exports from the United States as given, the President made brief speeches polished companions assembled 111 tho crowded eonynss for connection therewith. for all time. Some advocated and many leared the excess of imports ranging from $39,000,000 At Beloit, Wis, the Presidtnt visited hall. The drugs that will purify them repudiation. There were those also who to $162,000,000. Over GOO bodits have been recovered aud qualify them to mingle in the fashionable thought that a national debt was a national the Fair Grounds, the Fair being ia progns*, During the years 1874 and 1875, tho exports of the persons drowned by the disaster to tho blessing. Fortunately, however, the eminent and imports weie about equal. During the society of their compeers are in close and was grandly greeted by thousands, and excursion steanur Princess Alice, in the Englisii gentleman at the head of the treasury, Mr, years endi' June 30, lb76, 1677, 1878, however, attendance, and so is the niacbineiy which very unexpectedly made a fifteen minutes Hugh McCulloch, did not hold these views. He channel. A large majority of the bodies the domestic exports from the United tills the gi eater part of the hall, the courtvard speech, the sentiments of which attracted believed, and the people believe*', that the debt States greatly exceeded the net imports, the have been recognized. Eight}-three th-t and the temporary shed. was not a bles-ing but a buiden, and that much attention. Ueexoressed great byinpa excels of exportu increasing rapidly from year could not be identified were buried at Woolwich. Of the GOO exhibitors, but one shall be it ought to be ard could be honestly paid. The to year. hy tor the fever stricken districts of the named in this unscientific account. His serene policy adopted was to reduce the debt and This is shown as follows: South, and invohed generous aid in their behalf. thereby strengthen th public credit, so as to highness, Prince Bismarck, chancellor The total value oE exports from the United G^n. Howard has held a confirenco refund the debt at lower rates of interest. State* increased from $269,389,900 in 1^68, to of the Geiman empire, being partner ot with Chief Mooes at Priest's Itipids, Oregoi, And now 1 give you the results. $680.683.798 in 1878 an inci ease of $411,293.^98, At 12 m. oa Monday, S spt. Oft. President the firm, Bemhard Behrend, at Coslin and at which an assurance of coniiuued fiicnt.ship or 15'i per cent. The debt has been reduced until now it is only Ha3esand paity left St Paul, Minn, Varzin, in addition to his other titles and was exchanged, and Muses announced The following table shows the principal $2,085,580,824 This is a reduction, as compared qualifications, may be mentioned as a successful on their leturn trip to Washington. A crowd commodities the exportation of whi-h h.s the willingness of hi, tribe to go on arebcrvaon with the ascertained debt thirteen jears manufacturer of is necessary of at the depot as-einbled to see them off. greatly increased during the last ten years: ago, of 8722,109,246.58. More than one-lourth of their own choice, but not on ue re daily life. Ciowdo reeted them at Hastings and Red Exoessof exYear of the debt has been paid off in thirteen years. mote fn their country. ending June 30. ports over net If we compare the present debt with the actual Wing, and at every station on the way. The imports. AMERICAN MANUFACTURES. Prtbident Hayes and party met with a debt thirteen years agoplacing the actual debt Pre-ident WHS en roi.te for Madison to attend 18T6" $79,643,481 at ^3,0OJ,000,l00the reduction amounts to very en huhiastic reception at Madison, Wis., the State Fair Tueed iy Sept. 10th. 1877 091 [From the London Daily Telegraph.] about $1,000,000,000, or one-third of the total S pt. 10th. Gov. Smith i.eetcd him with a 1878 6( 7 A report which has just been published by A lar-re enthusiastic meeting of the debt. Thus it is demonstrated that the United coirlial address of welcome to which tie Mr. Victor Drummondon theques ion of actual States can and will pay the national debt. \ear end ug June friends of Edward O Meagher Condon, was or thieatenel American competinn with English Pie i i Ir e'y lespon-led. Mrs. Qajo waa 30 Encouraging ai are these facts, they do not held in Cincinnati on the 7th inst, and a series Commoaotie8. industi gives, in & very interesting form, Increase. fully show the progress made in relieving the iutrod ced and was enihusiastical cheeied of resolutions adopted reciting that efforts for 1868. 1878. the impresbions of an intelligent official who country from the burden of its war debt. All by the multitude. Alter dinner, at tho Fair has no personal concern in the matter, but his relief are a matter of historical piide to who have to borrow money to carry debts know Agricultural imple bround, the P.e^ident spoke at coneilerab 0 views all the facts as an unprejudiced man of the importance of the question of interest. those who took an active part in piocuring his $673,381 $2,175,198 $1,911,817 the world. The conclusions at which he arrives le yth. At ni^ht a reception was aiven at The total amount of interest-bearing debt at 733,395 Animals, living 5,844,65 5,111,253 liberation from a British prison, and without ate that, as regards the carrying Bread and bread the time it reached its highest point, the 31st the Capitol which was attended hy thousand?. deducting from others due credit for their stuffs trade, England is in no danger from the rivalry 68,930,997 181,774,507 112,793,510 of August, 1865, was as follows: Iron avd steel of the United States, if only because of share in the wor.i, return special thanks to 4 per cent, bonds $ 618,127 93 Levers of sweet cakes will lie pieased 6,38^,429 manufactures 01 12,084,04? 5,694.619 the restrictive effects of the navigation laws in 5 per cent, bonds 269.175,727 5 Senator Ma.thews for tiis pergonal exertion with the fullowina recipe: Make a short l,51f,2JU 2,359,461 843,247 6 per cent, bonds 1,(164,710,279 33 force there, which prevent American capitalists Copper and braes to procure Condon's release. paste with ODP while aud. three y.lk of '7 3-10 United 8tates notes 83i 00 from buying foieign-built vessels, however manufactures ol 939,250 3,078,349 2,139,099 Compound interest notes, 6 per cent 217,(^4,160 00 ege g. one ounce of sugar, one ounce of cheap, and therefore sailing them on as low tton, ni&jnfsc terms as Englishmen, Swedes or Germans can butter, a pinch ofsalt,aud sufficient flour MISCELLANEOUS, 4,871,054 11,435,62' 6,564,574 Total interest-bearing debt 2,381,530,291 96 afford to do. If to these we add the heavy, 406,512 Fruit l,376,96fc 970,457 work it lightly roll it out to the thick The total aunual interest charge The Russians have occupied Batoum Leather, and man duties imposed on raw materials, we find aess ot a quarter of an inch. Line some amounted to ,150,977/97 84 ufactures of... 1,414,372 8,077,659 6,663,287 The entry was perfectly peaceable. sufficient reasons why Americans cannot compete This was an oppressive burden, for inteiest 2,913,448 Oil cake 6,095,163 2,181,715 patty paDs wirh it, fill them with unr with Englishmen in the cheapness of The University at St. Petersburg, has alone we were paying more than double the Coal oil andpetro ookid rice to keep their shape, and bake shipping. As respects other industries, Mr. 21,810,676 total current expenses of the government in 46,574,974 24,764,298 expelled 100 students, suspected of Nihilism Drummoud confirms what was said over and them in a moderate oven till done. Remove 30,2 8,253 123,549,986 93 271,733 any year of peace prior to the war for the Union. over again here during recent strikes, that The rinderpest is rapioly spreading the rice, and fill the tartlets with With such a burden for interest, it is not KI ia oi I4n.93t.9*7 Englishmen have nothing to fear if they do Tow 2*2.*Wfil4 throughout Romania, and the authorities neglect strange that many believed that the debt could jrtm or with stewed fruit, and en the lop not quarrel over the costof productionthat is, never be paid. But, as we have seen, a better taking precautions to prevent its spread. The total increase in the value ot agricultural put a heaped spoonful of whipped cream. if they reduce wages by amicable arrangement opinion prevailed. Those who believed that products exported from the United States whei ever market exigencies are seen to render A party of the Chippewa Indians, of by strengthening the national credit the rates in the ear 1878 over the exports of the year the step imperative. He points ont A little daughter ot "a Connecticut the White Earth reservation, were in attendance of interest might be reduced, were sustained ending June 30, 1868, amounts to $273,471,- the many difficulties by which American producers by the public judgment. The ability and the clergvman was lefrone day to "tend door," at the Sta^e Fair, in St Paul., Minnesota. 282, or 86 per cent. are handicappedon ~rous taxes, numermerous purpose to pay thi debt according to its letter and obeying a summons of the bell, she This is shown as follows: The cotton spinners of Northern failures, the unsettled state of the labor And 'spirit' were demonstaated. It was seen Domestic exporte of agricultural products market, the silver bill, and uncertainty as f. und a gentleman on the steps who France have resolved not to work by gas that the successful management of the debt during the ten years'ending Jade 30:' to the resumption of specie payments, overproduction, wished to see her lather. "Father lun't in," depended on the rates of interest to be paid light in order to lessen the accumulation of 1868 i .'..'$319,004,531 and the dangers of the communistic that a reduction of one per cent, on our whole said she, *'but it it is anything about your stock. movement. It u, he seems to think, these 3 1878 i 592475,813 interest-bearing debt would be a yearly saving soul I can attend to you. u.,l know th% causes which led to the competition of American I is estimated from reliable data in interest of over twenty millions of dollars. with English goods, "in a small way." at home, whole plan of salvation!" ^^ia That a reduction of two per oent. in the that not less than 150,040 people visited the Mm% Mfi htm iw.t 1 i. 1 v- VNliiiia' jf*" III^IIMWIMJJ