ORTY-SIXTH . . . . !iv 4 bort 31" CO Al. sovecs Rill 6,l....l.lo.pra.rwsitaily cyst ::rrek. ''sad,. .' ..." Nr UP!, .4gle i . abwttes ; 4.4) oalts s , is.,-s.- .....) ..p.rqumsittloll-Wpi. . . ' 1 • , _ / 3 NNA.:I"4t. Oad Suitloll rs; Ptlrn ter , nod Modern: eithrel. Pottsville. P. e atiscio! .01t,r1ftli: SfifURIJAY,. JULY ..,23,1i.170. , . ni miDig.A7K JOURNAL 1A In 4 uell •ever_V - 11;aturqay plot' .'ng,,o4,ll2l;L•lwd to suMcriberi: at V, 75 per anuMn.to ad can ~..- , ,,r eat not paid fry:ail:aver.. • ' ~ .CLL L'ILICRWTMNS-LFVA.P.L&BLTIN litri - A.ls= % a °`'l'i'-''!‘""l}.:4Ll'ln-''`,V; e 0 i 15 COlom M M:.;uddr0,,, , ,,:.;... CO Or 6 • 400 13 IL) . " .. --,,, •.. 1 244 1.0 To '...,4. Dealer:, 1)4 Ou per 10.1 Cep,. cash. T 6 11/41Int.tcfn end es.chool. Teacliert. vra?.v4ll , turn , 11 1 / ,0 .101-as..t_ by maikat tl rh. per annum, In nili•aucz , ; , mter - . wisiF at 101 l ratm. ~ • - 111 E DAILY lIINY.R. 4 I' JOURNAL I_l4pub;isllve l o' o 7 we-k-day mornlng.s3lunilarries, , ,pted. i - • I • TEIt3IS-Ten cents' per wiwterrayabir Lo• th e rarilor.or smoot t , . whom It L , 1wm , e4.).. BV. 51A11.-Payable In advance. ' . 0n0;;;•,...a, i..,' oo: eix. muntits. V. 73: three morals ; El'3l l - : - 1 ;-"' '; IMALV AND WEF.KIN MINT:.4' JOURNAL rf ? se!. ardiuni. in I:VT - lee ; 44i - N, tor .t.x int..vo. , • • • . . _ BAMNAN & P,IMSEY. -Pa tklithers. *__ —____ .... , j. - rli I i I-..; 1 . ; ;-,-;it, earse of,:the.-eo,uaiii.lri;i: e -, e d s,,, en e t t, a ., \ . I, 'l2 gli g ism, as 'pract.t.ed am . 1., l_ , 1 . c . i .,:, an d in the lialts In j f lesztsr . lation. " The pol . itif . .al .evils. whieh.af ' iriass or the. public lii T e . ! tile eaintry, sfirilig i ffo . al th j e praet,le t ., of .. i i j i, tu.r greatest evil 4 all. It! ‘vou'ltl stem th•ltoiii.ry tio,ratizli•brell. urisertipultltisiletti ;l,/,:•uq,;1!HZ"e,e:l,•11. Opp(?rttitlity;Wlllo . Pre- • - ;. c otslt - sttlf:tii, j olotain j pen:oat : at advantages, 4 , 1'4;11 il ' Al4 , !) . l,j!!Ortlpli[y'sliould embody, i13t ...t..1 initn'trill_ WAlle general wellaredf- they. i.lbid(l7e , tf. adoptod. When an exeditt4 difli etilty springs up hi any:h s y,:nlue,.lngustyi:ti, iir otherwise; file-1 nit:li Seize the opportn • :- tiny to atlvancb their pt.ti'stitial interests, re : _ g - artiless of the puiliq wel faro. Thepru --duceSrs and laboring classes; to the invest- . Itleilt pf .whose - eap...italVand by •NVllose labor th& `eftuntr... is ifitlebtid.., for its' prtlgress in' I" wealth. are I ntere.sted in putting thAvti the • ... a t--teilt of demagogisni. which Seeks for, - its I s,personal-;gain, to -array irlie interest tlgainst . ittioflier., They ,should, let represe - matives understand distinetly that legislation initsl, • be -iii - the interest Of "tok foi .. all clas s es of "eitizens. t What is tight -- - ."-slioultl he granted: .."N.Yh jt it. is ! -, wrung 1 *I):: denied. Whe'never regi'Shation ii.requireo larthe interest-of hibtii, it sOCulil be prompt - ly aevortkti, but in doitig.thii . tio nu - question.- ed rigid of ally - other' clazottshould• be in. . fring.'edttpon.., rl . \. lllt ,grel,t ot j tject 4 of legisla . lion should 1.e.t0 proit,.;et the prbilueing - - si.:s. The noli'-produeing elasseS should als‘O r . . la . tve tlat;ir rights:gun:lied; but rm s -2,-stetti aL i • 1 .tgi , ltit 101 l 'should bktoletati;;lltito ANi.llii - fl ' til!: pirit af i.dernagogism. centers,, and Ailiieli Nvplll4l iegi,iiilf . Air 01;e intercst at tfiesattri • tip- , of an:„ ., . ivirtion of - the rigdits of another. Let „ Nrilier,' a committee of miner's - went to - lltirrit-burg for tire ptirpose of obtairing . leg-is . lation,- some of ‘vhich - was cleafly tight. anti . ,'soine wr,"ing. The Legislaturi shoulti . ". luve . passed what was right; and rejectet whiit was Manifestly Nj.rotig,. Like a lu • to. I I sh.t.-li they het;:i,n,l_efrightened, and between! . r..! _their fears "and' th e action'.'of avinagoguest. %iqable, buinil!atipg and, disgraceful slit etaele ‘v - it. s , Presented of one--!tied legisla - thin living" grand:4.d impairing - the eflicit.ney ka"' it . nleastire in't'ended for the : b e tter: le c nt it : , 'l,:ion 0` 'liars anll tint better .preservatttai a liCi.. 'Tli`e \;utifilation bill is eric/14 . (1 'ill it, , apyrations simply lit : cause of - a . e.aui:i ' 1;1 thtF"seetions in _referenee to the' prbvided fitr: In place ~,, pr( ' for the. 111,111.i:dile ;Ippon' tient, i. .anal - • practit'ar meal 'for ;tune t• I 0r...A1t0 se.,:tioa . is framed in elm .iirte %the leaders - , and men may litt ; felt• j ettll .pisit,ltin xviiii ace entirely. - II ii tit for it t a.iiiiriti;fitiit tti' diseli.Crgo tit.. ‘1nti,..." , . aro notc sonic , -of the tobstit.tlits in th wbiell Titi.ty betlie calls,- of its fat Avoid; Oreetively and do good. No tine cAb be*"ll - f s r that fails to prateet wt..rests 1t ike. 't,lt, h.. , this itintl ( q...,., leg islatiaii that.ii,u, - is nearly all Ili(- ' ties and evil", v. Melt exist ill !the 0. In piltit,!' of harmonizing - the relat I 1110 r :MA capilzil, tiligeill2::l • L'ar r allti g(igi,lll atop ill :1114 itlli,1:111).. :-f ~: til.: i qic , ill ltgaill,l, .each other 'ail(' prtol , linilibered troubles; 7)E.11'4 G 6 GiS3f. FuLt!firimit, con'tr( ui tiviiin . ..tinpliariticilly tilt• actiou - c)1 goWric-, w?jir, for 1It:T:4011:41 :tad of,11111,1L: iuterc t 5. \ Int.ll u, all rartit,:a - to take tultter awl ;•ra-,lll.lit_t klutriagogt it a rule to /tit. tltu cut (!v.ry wit-,10 , 4t regard to jo . rl.olt. ainl. t., s-oh,_:rvo their 0% \ e a . i -: pu ie ~,...t .t . ; l,44v r _ p.:14 a ttian:' ME j itot,;(...The i't.ople are how tlgaTied. s. iawir f :1!„.:1, so I hat .i. dt:111314 ,, ,gLit.:, - , gt.il (.1111,7.r :the N-:ttlinat (6.. r the actiuli bt31.11 1)1 RS ES,TE ES (' A" • rilitE N. Y. Trtint•NE list of tfie - ittent,bers•ofth Iletays'entatives, gi; - ing, the nu 04 days ea , ii , nwini.er . was .absent dut l(a; tlays,Thn , l also the nu from .• I Id WaS eaUCII ilineS ill t it iUrivg. the : . A . ,5i , 411, t! T ' niß! I:;!feit frct t n Jtn; Mlivial journal, and rest s'ticAtatisties eat) he made, created :t gt(at fluttering:Ml.llg: the t Nvlirt itt , Lrleciod t ties • W fine they reeei\ - i.qt: full pa}' , 4t•l'Vit OS: The iit.N I: I411 , j,11_:( I sorer injuSfiiv ititty he trinte , tot,ill4e op such t;titutiVecs.as;W Meats. Atipritxriatiotrilablts, have leave to set duri g the iluu anti that the allsener of met th-se Committees nitu.t. of .our.-e havfng r;emtatitlmriietl. As rim whole li , t , ts too ]Hitt[ forii NA L....VC only tl •nthers in Congress: Allll - 11•:..ffi; 114•11:!, 1.. l';Ikt• • - • !Tits er J. Dickey' pll R. 1 . /. 'll • I 'ffi \ td VV. hlltlllan Pt:7d." - cl-.?. 1 btldr, Belle} • -..... ;NS•a - •,:11 " • I ..011:1n1 ... ... 1 . 2 . 111.11 - c•ilr A ...... • s r.N.ffi:...... `-• Pft,:ker 1 1 n; \S 111 C.I. R•1/1 - 14 , /1 - 21 •'. . 1! • 141. Wl,litn•zton kffi. Woi.,llx:i.tfl • .‘ ,.1 11 . 011:1CLIOjt• e•f Way , . Itwa •a.. • -,,T•wenty vvr ;I: t y ,1 0 .-:; ; :, or a1;61.1t. tr. , , ! 0 ; Ivere, from Pt•my,ylv.Thia. J,00,:.,13i1rin ! .. ! t 0n of MaQ , aolitt•ezt,. • Nvas • 1/tit 'illisllt. :.1" - siligle;day, nor al,-eni from II : {avail call. !O. A.•Filii k tletairg of 1i.:,-•, , otiri, was • not abst.lit a single day and only sevOn timer . at roll call: halbert 4!...• Paine of \V r•consin, was afi.sclit . only !on day. - Orris Fe'ryli o r . .New' York, and •Oweti D,. Conger of Michl gan.-were each - absent mily two days. i . John Mortisy of New York, wasabset - 4 1•20 I , . ..,:tit of the llil days, -a d',ll,l)*elit• at roll call times. John Fox o 14i•ii York, 11l day, and at roil call 219 time. aml_C. ( . ..1 - 30well of . ! -:4 lltlfl'ilrolina, i : ;s . s.lay.absent, and w 9 times ah , ent at roll calif::: .•. .. - * . . , .. . . .Iyllen incn , ecli.''intlilie situations they .. oujiit. U?:itteti`to the 'duties tilereof—and if they per,ist in neglecting thee &ties, the people,ouglit tO leave iln inut Initiie... : Ti u CONVENTION OF RE'PrBLIC;AN C 4 OUNT . IES: , t r iF PENN.,;YLVANIA.-- ' Elsewhere in to-day's JOT tt:v.Ai. publisli'l the . address of E. J. More, Etni.. Chairman . Ihec. o i nin itt on - Minority Cotivention to lie held itt Rel.oiiv, ott WcOner-day, Au-?, 4lisi 31, 1870, at: /1, , The Convention, of tun delegates for eitehrepre T , satitatire in - '-House of State L .gislature. ;At the.flex t meeting; of the - :Republican County''Conunittee, ip::skiojol4 uppoint; •.-delegates, .thar. thig Oiunty:tar! • b.: epre.sent ed . ilietonvent.ito, It Is an r imixirtan t . Matter arid' should' not •be nsg-. • leeted 14 the County . Committee. YEA_; , TLLINOI, is oneiof the gi _Ling States of .the )- ITnlon. . . tectiOn to American Industr3 • [ means . 9f loCating igge tall As m hlishents ittber'ulldst, K i t... , 'a home market f or, a large pi , agric.ultuml prOdtictsitt her d wouktsave the freight to th topEifrope, and'put tills" frieg reonimission iii . thepockets o _ . The consequene.e would be t largely increase in value, a _• of produce in the interior f "enrich.would.largely both greatly increase ' , the wealth:, country ,:and give them al the. seaboard.; We were led to tliee rem' , ... a pamphlet. that was reett Henry Carey . Baird of tTI• shows how, largely pro till industry contributes to ` the 1 farmers, and pArticularly t liters.. - We. Make the fiillow • the pamphlet : . • . MARKET FOR FARM ruObrCE-47IIENea confmt IT! That the. shoemaker, the Milla 11l r, and the black -mann had respectively a mantel, for their various trams anions those persons not engaged lo the gime pilau i ts will themselves, is a trAtli which probably tea* will be found to question. With the farmer it is touch the Millie. lie ham lstlie o- nu omission to sell tour buy ft om his fellow-4;111er, and must:there fore btok for a market to thoSe persons with, not being, produrena of utrriculturni protlums, have need to huieliabe theln. - • L 1111$ being the case, it may berasserVed as a filet - so titter and utoniestieciable as to need no proof, that the4intetest to the Tanner Is Joky protnuted-by iti ert,islotti the i proportion of ttie ipeu_plu engaged In other Loan agrleudilial puridat s. Every tanu.noe ..Xe rtell to thaw mei& front gr culture into other cut ploym ehts, not only tend#to Increase the market for 'arm to °duce, but becomes it iiilCantage t 6 the Laster b, reducing the tiumia• of those Competing !or thi• existing market for that' prt.whiee: ,tie, how ever. the PeoPte of a country, li (e substantially oil tut, prodilets.of that country, li.ls also for the inter e•rf of the farmer that as large a propOrt ion as tau•st bb. of those hot ewgaged in agrieUittlre shou.d be ...s. enple.l in productive pursuits;—thLrentire'pody vh non-produes.rs drawiug their haste/taut:a from the pr.slucers.. I t,b l in view of these things, concern to the fiuluter that the. say •ot,produetive pursuits—th: ilicre.a.,lll4 number- of ruiners. . 1 tio•chan les, awl engineers, I li , t '.. ial1: \ er-grow lag Marl:Xt fur vulture. • . Ni- - ...tit x D PISTIk.NT The fortut•r w l i !lasi' untract the postuCella • at a tip:ling •11r..ct a y . to the tusustier,tie iv mil amount p. I by- that consit - lie %i'lio, 01.1 the eon (rary, 1.. el tabt ..triars,,it:. Is en her obliged e.,tit of transtp,rtation to that I pi °duce tb toe middleman •ur itieremr hi•Mtbanit paid by. ft rawrionlilloit, iturape, alit! prO) 1t..., If ho stolid t,ttcooot pftHill k14..11er IS Itlitai chile the iarin l'bihoh..i,ltia ~. Its inset,. hat ti :o,lit, Illt,FlOr of IoWII. rceetves ionshel. / : : I liem e statilitents b rin g s qsce .•Salllitialiusl let the condition tvest:t•rti nun kets almost any d e early niatitte-t that it is to ll Ii er to ha, elite consumers bell arm. Vi mat, then, he sets a oat...i pat in blast, thehres (din If rmatery, or even a shop for tl must (titling toecitaaleat Lade o: hood, It 1,1i0u14 lie to firm w [tun. • ; . - !tut here is merely the begin : nipurtant sutti, et. Nt Ith a net ;olds a tit:Matted Mr almost ev. rairlaino. liis straw meets w'i't ~,, tits wheat; mid thus while in °duet ut his railu to tiCeolirdy tarther, 54110 lh subjected to the ,ti :,u,.91 pi Oduee 44• tic C. 11.1 set .11S all ask it he is fi n ' rt int, ed I A' writer iii lit: Itoa 'a r:u -July, .5410, eomput-i's tie aitiOU as i a.:tb• Wheh the 01/ i. , expre "4,,,,,a 010 011.11,, 111 ..,,Jllis,l.ll ~11,; VI tiLl3re, the eu,ton se,' dOO .sio,boo 1b5. 1 , , 0r 1,1....,‘,0., loon; 3,13 , ‘.4, 1,t1,(1,01,..11.1) 11,. (11 tomel, 4 $14,,,i,,n,,,, , .,,1'0,i-,-1,11117V...!•00 l, . 1 1 . 4 ,1 11.41110 ga. ions 1,1011, LII ti .61,11,0 4110- 01 Oil etti.e, at ,•:' fond, 510t1. 1,7 . , N," 'IV. lifl'l.ll seed Is not, hots it:Juts' tiaiti,:_esient, /slid NV,; .I 0.• ....Thill l r.lhoi.:ll ili , lite etltton ( .Ik, ul,-;:iliti collt•Ulflern for lii al. sole t:l. Ills t).aotalloit. I s:4l. rim W. ih nett, .y te, t altiablei .4 I ta‘ Cl 11..... utaieutintry WWI , 'iltillots hat a number o . ~ .;Pt so Ira r as'etlueatiOli i at? sneaking are etiliceyne ntec 1 ,- , . .ests of th,..! eduntry;:t -..,„ Al:11' MS at! eli.eept.olf;th ; • ; .!gatl..ili 111 COilgre.S. lir j o,i ii,3, , ,W ! , re iii tile Modern ..if 1 4 'ree . 11'r.ttle., until .thel :..P . pellett their eyes to the ~ ~1 • , s l ittVi.• llt . 11104:11.1.ey, tiley Jul' IMMIS er?. of good Ih^f La.A- Peat 0 for tht ;141 in- The-e ie hill. lure to legiala all lIIDMa KM , 0 IL•01.1- ) 1114) :1•L 1111• ',of tin II ton (It Ina liol,l- (1 to tilt I-o call wltt lit 1.. , N 1 hti Mice oi -ti ,el 'i 1~(l"i ill'l~ . I.)v relizth t. It mai., •t:-1 hcw ti •c•c•ca iu (•tc•.! t'UIL• 11 I. 0M ,110111.t ill.cr of lig the ither ot UR. roll k Ifou,e it i% DEO It ha• 1, nil ers au- for their frt.. that who I.e. zt,N s and ~ i II 11•11 . of the ther , , of 1# Mkt, e Jov Nv i f MI . I,!1- No of =ME 1 II El It 'I~ t ' ROME ott:ty. lieiure the days die deuvitii•aey was puce cap the great' leader, but pie tni the yetuuerutte pa. Andrew .1 itdi'e I It awl of oLtz, colcututvu ativaned ,if tli:i eiiiiiitry ever enga. illielihtyj , 47t they Sei!ll .1;:ls ..10 14q!cri.11111 .Wliat 1. ) Jwci reiiiiirol to vlitek k :,: - ee iiiht iii.itiuctyturti l id. j ,viiii tliely Lea) . y :111,1);!pri die,:iceutiuts iv their igti ,:a,:ulate..(tucaaaiwe our IN,zlll,'S , create'_% 'inert: is nuwevor, a grt i tae- alit[. bee.aft4E. (4111S1:41 West: rAittel Lon' 11le produt anti %Vea . am" luxutt6 .rain., .11,...eatp,e toe greal ines,ion' uniting the peop iVe , L. liave'sattsed wallylukewarm on bow 1 ;ides to lake More open I ostuun, - it Las been ,itieed Riiit the free - tritile interest has Ol eic:lst:it. This is a great :mistake; and a full investigation of tile suo.p!4et 44- prove it to . . -oe o: Toe friends of i - i?tection •desire di;- .. .soc•-sion unsung the peopl ," - and wherever it iiikes•piiice, it will was .19, least three pro- - O..etioniSts to cute free tra e, where the peo, iite - are . o l pen to convict 0n.,,, before the re f . . I .)ellion '.we It.id Seareely a protectionist in :COngreSs from the South*.uutv fully one 7 half, ii not tiro-third, favor protection in' some Shape. , ;•-.iii with. the \ Ist—while all ilie Deinoctitts in: Congress are free traders; a -MajoritY of thelleptibli ens are proteclion ists in the present'Congr -ss, and only thlise who ca m 1 - , e from the De noeratie ir,irty l are ~ • 1 cue exceptions, except it a'couple of -initan ies. UP to within four or five -years ihere was sea:treiya single pm er. published Mille j extreinei Western Suites hat advoplited pro "teetion to home' tndust y ; now they are :7,pritiging -up in every di eetion, with Ito less than tidy already in the Ingle State of iititi sour& whereiherewas no one five years'sgo. From lewa"We have not single Repre-senta live in the prekt ut . Congres; in favor of lit'otee- tion—blit now we have already two C. AmattirS elected ill favor of protection, and in• one - Of the C.,n;ressioital districts the Re publicans have taken open ground also,i awl piedaed l l their cAnilidatel in favor of pr'botee tion. This does .not lo.)1: litek goi4 pack- Ward;: yet therei,are membe6i : of'Oongress . from the West deelardigl that fr*t.iiide_prin eiples are. in the aseen4ncy in the West..— T , hese . of course constitute the irtiow 7 noth- . ing meMbers, null . the sooner they are left at home; the better it will Le for the intere:sts' of the West: . I 1 . . . - We thereforePropoSel that the nest Con / grc., , , appropriate the salary of the late Re%7 cute Cutilolise.ioner NVellii to open a school and hire' a tent:her to ;instruct free -trade members of Con4res'..c, -iii, the Science of Po litical Evonowy, hetWcien .hours. 7 -it would greatly iii‘l them in,their official character as legislogrin's, and would relieve Cougre;sto ;70111t extent of the great tnaAs of_ ignorance that prevails-among theta' as to the true honie interests ,of this jgreat, and growing Reptihlic, and its destiny in ameliorating'the condition of the workers of . ap countries un- Ater a wise systeM of legislation directed to . , the development of our ironic industry. . , . . , - , DEMOCRACY . US M ASKE,D. -TiTE HAVE stated b qiire the eniall faction representing the I)emocraey in Con grczs- had-4: sol vet' its . elliAtO a Guerrilla Band ;"1 tightinglioth friends and foes, In search aftet.-plunder.„ . Thle Was fully eiemplitleil jt,i4t before Co .t adjourned ;in an numb , - I,lk:tide manner. When the Tax . and Tarilf. Dill, which-had been ea amended as lo re duce tiixation for 1870 11, about- EIGHTY 'AI ILLIONS Ol' DOLLARS, and reduced the duty on teti, coffee and sugars largely, which.. renter Into the cronsumption of the i ntai...sts,very vote in t'ungress against the bill,- making this redaetion, 85 in 'number, were . Denocrate—And eVery. vote in favor of it, Iri3 in number, were Republicans In this vote the Difmocrats- have recorded thorn selves: against u.rciduction in taxes of SEV ENTy-Fj VE IILLIO;iIt§ - OF DOLLARS A.NNUALL).',I at.il againk reducing the tr ,duty On tea, co ee 'add "sugar, which enters _ iiito , geilei al cc nenmpt on,-and they have Ow audacity,with th - -damning .recor.d, to ask the worxerS or the eonntry who produce the Wealth and -i, - ..ciuld have to pay this tax, it it had hot czeii,,xmoved - in - defiance of these votes, to supporttheir candidates land there- are 0,0 ' lids -- Who - __iivill do -it. -Of course such' cis iliAngmen Inuit expert to be made dupes of 4ranyjliol who has 'a -little gift Of gab; at ofaitifotit one gmiti-oreoni won sense to g ide ,liim. . . • ._...~. _L~..kY_, IRA UDS ON WORKEMMEN. ~~ .. • rrliEltro - worlp e gmen's papers put:piked a. In the coar . &dons havr! , both. *tiered _ :that thet.c.auni# advocate protectiori:te Lit mericaratabot i aud Industry, becitise 10' ,:thy. say, itts a t*ity filuestion. Thlslis not' , e betime,, it bili national questidu in eve" tar seu9,,, the ariird—attd even if : ft . 4 4111 Me ilt la i ty pa , questlon arid the rules of wriitell'itiii. . _ at grain grow- Ade(ivate.V.*o:!- • ivOuld nufacturipA , es '4 tch Nvireate iorx)rtion of the and which 'seaboard, and t and the extra , -- - ram --ew - th Aimiren pended upon its establishthent in !Ida atssUel j ,,,-.---i--.: -',,., -.,--- .. w s , , , es, : tat . tr:%,-, it is 'the bounden duty of.everi liaierviPtiOns 1 _ . ft 1 Aiiii: wages 1117. t h i s ecautrY professing to lle. friendly to the interested ')ll4l ii .uropean .countries, 'we copy the the working ciessei to adveelse theso mein; I * 4lO W-... 1:iliale: 1 *Mend fecal k)incial data ures. If they do not, they are a fnitiit upon 1 ll' Mt:. Ywilag, of the Statistical. Bure!ite, •of the working cla'sse - s, and.ite --- only gotten ttp';'" Washington - or the Honorable D. "I..ldoi by.ft for leaders whose sole object ii to nd-, roll, l'hicti he embodied in a speech in reply vance their own interests upon. the destruc- i, m the,repcat of Commissioner ,- •Wellis. This tion of the interests of those whomtliey pre.'' is an Important table, and our readers must fes_s to advoCate. To show the difference in bit-t- in mind that ocean transportation is W_ ages in_ this country and in turope. ' : - . ire . chestier than Inland tlansportation. •There copy, Abe following table giving the i.ates of I are no toils to Par: ' • ' - ~.4............. the producers.: iat lands would d 'the exchange manitfacture arties, and also. (of the NV4tern the •luxuries of lrksby Perusing. Leaued • f.elphia, whiCh On to our home Iproiperity of the he 'Wextern Tar- Ing -extract from . enniparatire rates of wanes per Seek paid to perilous employed in cations oernpsitinlita tn the futtiTrw lag countries ; (the rats* we arrest in United Stalls rad dollars r.) • • . . . . , •---- . • t Aceordeon-roakers • (•,-;,• 91400'.. : . _ _.t._ l _,.:-. ....}s2 52 to 3 60 1 Iltatelismllll4 ...... ._.... .... ----z-- ; i /3,10 $683 to 8 27112'52 to 4 =l.O-..-----1 L'rlek-,ya tha-ordl nary bancli....- • -._.'...--.4-1_,,,,,_ _.l 1 411 2.52 Lc. It 88, Ilrlek-yards- Inoldern • 161.5 to 111 46 1 ....-.-,. ..... -1 234t0 3 60 252 ttr,ll 60; Cane factorle--turners 1 8 04 to 151'01' .... .-... -.1 216 to 3 961 2 16 to 2 /4 1 ................,..... , Cane factories-jolnern. '1 6 112 to 13.85' V 288216t0 2 $8 0 ...."__ ~. 1 ... •, Cone factorit3r-lalwrers ..... --,.. 1 BOK 4 50 1 Git to 2 52. 1 68 to 2 Si ... - . -.--.....---;....-..--% -. 1 • • Carp nters . t... ........... ......_......... , • 1343 6 57; 2a2to 3 96. 264t03'21240t0 1. SO 22 10-tia 3 . 60 I betnieal wort:- -hanwers.... ....... ,1 - 692 365 to 4 131; 189 tot IGI 1 98 to 2 40.. ........... -__... ......... -11.— Ciar fact or1(04-strippens_... ...- ( 2Mt ---...... i 8059 -- 1 (Ni l ' l• 1 -- . t••• . Cigar factories --wrnppers.--- 1 0 501_,..—,,-. ;11ors.-1 44' 3 16 to 2 70 1 ....... ..... ~..---; Clgtu• tactorieit-asxotters-__. ...... ' ; Cloth wearers 6 06, 4la FOr s 6V2 ...: .. ..-...--. 8 - 11) . - 1 1 wirers ... . ........ ......--......-0 , ..- - 1 12 191_ _ 1 , 3Go cotion-spinners... : ; 2 70143 351 134t0 4 )3,, F 29 to 252 2 £lB to 303 --......... ..... -.:..".;-- 12 301-„:._ , I 71102'31 2 4.( - -4 65( ... . ...... .. 7 ..---• ; Lail henware facto' len-molders 11 (GI .......... . .:......• 3 al to 4 32. 240 to .3 61 , ... , 1,,,.., 0 9 1 ainters I I 1-- 1 1 1 41 to 2 ..Y2j 2 16 to 2 8.11 ~.. ~, I , arnt laborers .................. ........._. ;-517 to 66,-..--.._ 1163 to 216; • • (1'341 ILb t - o - .31 4 .):T1.16 . 17•70 • Fl"ur 111 P-is-laborers 1 23 tol 19 f•I . Floor wills-assistant nalllers..: 1 11 67 ' ,216 to 41) 1 W 2 tot 15,.`C 40 to .1 co , Flour tnlrs-foretnen 1 10 Isll ' 1 1 44 to 1 74 -.---....... -.1,' 1 :DU/ 2 40 ~ t ;as- works--laborrs-.....1.,-. 1 $ 84,tit 4 501.1 44 to 216 2 - 30, 1' 4 1,21 to 210 1iatter5.........- •9Gsto 14 21 1 850 to OW, 2PS tol2 00 • 2 40' 4; ~ ..... ...a. ~ T. 1' I ron-wotts-fountlers 12 46, 7 ;lil. 390t0 4 tel 312t0 4 Irk . • 4 81' 204 too 00 It on T workt-molders..-----. , 14 011 " ,; 8 161 4 .2' 4 221 4 oat ; 1 ru , kwtihis-nineblotats..:- ~ 7alto 14 481 500 to 8 50j 348 3 211 .940 2 In Lo i s 4 - 2 Iron-works-puddlers- ...... ~.... 1 . It 51, 8 75, 360t0 4 32 1 • 3 12 to 432 - i 1 92 to 4 2 Iron works-per, ton ' I Ffi• 2 375. "i 21 I ron- works- r othorern ...... - ... :.-- I I 5,1 4 53; .1 xi , 2 31 ! 2 4(1 to s 39; 1 80 . 1•;i2 10 Iron-work fi--10eXtina I tha........ ... . 14 10 725 3 tx), 240t0 4 22 2 4010 5 10 . 2 10 t 0.6 (i. 51asons and briek.layern 16.50. 73 '- • 1216 to 2 Cl, 4 SO' 2 ah.to 3(0 'sltolnn rolnerti- .6 11 17;....-... ........ ..I 284t0 3 811 2tAto 4 O (' ' 'k3 (0 511nIng--41rowers ... .. ...... ...--,... ~...- ...... ..." .... •---... ..... -.1 916t0 2 1451 2 5:9 1 Irk 1.92 4•J ' 9 fling-laborern 750 - '198t0242 2 33 to 2:;+11....e • .i • I: I . Painters ' ~ , - .1330, 6 571 288t0396216 to 2 88 • ' 218 to 3 yo Paper mllls-Ishorern ; 7 j 1 4 671 1 26 to 2 68; . ‘ ; 30 , ,t Paper InlllB-4•lnterot ..... . .... ._...... ; 7 411 4 00 1 144t0 2 5214 I ;, • 1 Printers-lawnposaornr-inales.- I'3) 00 to 21 lki% 6 te, .2 t-S to 3:48j '2-21 to 3 601 2 76101 110- i "1 . (awalen.. 112 00 to 20 00 1 .1. ' tlallrrBul ($# 12 591 4 leto 6 4SI 4 321 - 1 • . Itallr•tail hops - c• lights... I ' 14 67' 750t0 8 75; 2vsto 5 76i' 2MI . : ....... .., ; . Itairtutol ).,hops-etiriwitirn I - /1 50, 7 ~50, 250t0 3 961 3 21. . Itallrotel ~.11;•10.-paInters ...... ....,. , 4 14 30'...--- ......... 284t0 3 961 ' 2 tor ItAllrond sholo,-I.,horer.. • ' r 54 , t 2 041 2 601 . 'saw . willl,-1010.rent I , ,ti al 12 14 tot' Ss] ^stto 2 Ss' • 1 slivettaniths-j--welers - 1888 -•'l3 60 to 5 oil • . ..2 NSW 391 15 ht.,.... Shotnaket , . .--';':-.-• 1 11 63, 4 '..'ii to 852 board...l 44, hoard_ I rai. 10) to• 3 30' sson,- , eliii,t , ,-"' l5 741 . 8 041 ..... ........-...1 436 to 7'..4), ' I 6 Ow -, :t a) • Ton r-n , - . . ' 1260 ~.. 216te 3 60' 144t0 3 12; 216t0 I It!! • ' Ns'e.,%cr, - - - Irotton_ I; 33,C0tt0n..4 54F .t...... 4 .......1811k " 40; . -!I 74 Io I s 6 * Wlleel.A right' , . -•. ' 111 21 1 750 2 tiS to ' s 76 268 240t0 1 891. , ~. . , 4l.iien.t • . • ,„ , . I I • F en, a mutter of deep ,e Dnould, be a divel ,lt With . large and iipeinttvsus, arthalls, to 441111)U Al; be It huge be products of agri- d Cr, eloorat expense. In fte(llng Cicra Irom tarp the ner. • pendent upon a tits- . to paw ,tilteetiy the ar..et, or to sell liin At - atter, and revel ve e tc cou,tuner , Icss l itelthe rarwus etr and etnisunter. r nitir New Tor*. or ett, per lattatel, lie for Ilk ont..3..ets.,per dltdri of Piliof by the of the/ea...tern and ay iu any- year, It h, e kitere:4 of the tar ght, to the sale of the male Opened, it fur , ot.lug fain liglnetl, a e I)ml:et:what 01 the esturteil übe:fur cougravuta- , • , . ~- . .- . : To'm et the arguin CD t, that if everything tWo'dollars will under a ProteetiVe Polity. was re4ieed in price tinder Free Mile, one knows nothing abbut the subject: - Under dollar ‘Ntild ptirchai , e as much itsr:tivb ;dol. bur present Tariff; which will secure [the lars woaltiVider a . Prbtective i'olicy t , we will i laboring Man nt least from 50 to 75 et.thaday remark th 4 feod constitutes one-half at least' more than • tinder a Free . Trade policy ~and. of the ernisuraptibn of. a family, :and' the i cheaper prices) for manufactureS, he onlyays price of food hnenothing to do with the Pro- , duties on what - he emu:times, 00t., exceeding . teetive Polley.` The I. rice depends. entirely I 10 cents a day, leaving him a gainer frot'ii 40 upon :the abundance or failure bf crops. wto 65 cents a day in wages. Npw we defy Flour and other, ,ploduetefnaY be 'double ; any editor of a• workingman's: paper todis price withlahor nt only ..i4 a day, while'they : prone this, and if they, cannot, are they not ,i. may_ be very, lov.-, with wages at S' . ., 4 day.l the greatest enemies the workingmen have,. Flour Was . W.',..1 barrel two years ago With . so long as they refuse to advocate protection .wages n i p; higher, if as high 'us now. ',The to American labor and industry againstl the Tara' haS therefore nothing to dci: With at i,lower labor of other countries., L .' To say !that least one-half the consumption . ..On family, they_are iu favor - Of protection', and dani not ,unless he indulgeS in costly wines ,k;e.,.there- adVocate it, is an insult, and the sooner,.all Yore Cite 'per, on that says, that, midcr Free i honest workingmen discard such papers , the J . i,, 7rade one • dollar will .produve as Much , as ; . better it will be for-their interests.- 1 1. :, /tag of this great and ar market the Ito titer .-ry.:produrt his farm .11 ptoellatoerh,.llB Well • he turps the'eutlre Ly 'tsl:6 western fellow. tax-of trutisixortation I , makes a boottre of t nu a auarket. 8 Tlik.eN HEVILW, for 1 It ol tad Wit sued, dud • 41, as fol,owa: - tip vale, Is 100,,009,06) ktilch would 4d. 3,tfau,- 110o,uuu,u U lb., iri ellUkll *lllOl gilt give h7,i-11,- .1 I.'ol Oil