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Show FOSTER'S ADDUKSS Ou tho hnlij-el of I lie )iM and Mltcr 1'olley of Our lioitrn- menl. Otc.lVtnr.0 AT THC ANNUAL DINNCR Of Hit (hunter or Commerco of Sen Tori.-A DMInKiitihdl Ah sfniblr. Bf Tt esrasa la tee Miws.1 AMMKTAIIT msir Apeak l lb Annual lllnn.r ef Ih Aew leek I hawker er aetiiiMeree. Nrw Yonif. Nor. 17. A Jl'tln- rulahed ft'icniiibgo ctatbercd tonight at the one hundred aud twenly-tliird annual dinner of Ihe Chamber u( Commerce of the Mate of New a oik. Among Ilia many t.furalnent rucU were Henlor lllacock, Chauhcy DeiieW.lrfnerahiHrhoflel.l and How. anf, Hecrelary 1'o.ler, Director of the Mint 1-vech, Hon. Carl Schur, Iter. Dr. IlficK aul lli l'.irl of Aberdeen. I,ee thau one year as;o Hecrelary I Wlndotn wa truck down In thesama I baniiut'tliii: hell, aud before tho ft ail wa done he wsi dead. Mauy time Ibelraiccdy waa rrfrrrril to tonight. I'rrslJenl ilarrlaou, riecretary lllalue, Hectelaty Tracy, Hecrelary Proctor, IVilnianor Uaneral Wuoamaktr anl l-l'iealJenU llayel till Cleveland wire among the luauy who aent re gull. aiXrctTARV lcnti.il rtAJethe eneech of ttia evening, hi autjeel being: "To maintain Ine parity beta een gold and ellver la the liaed imlleyof thlt government." In Iho roureeof hi rematke he referred to Iho Bloomy titejlcllons nude fifteen yeer .go by tl.o (worde of tho latover tba prorataed largo Loltiaku of ellr.r dollnrr. Ho uotv, aall ha, liirn whoa, littalllsftica an I patriotism Cannot la qucelleQtd anil whoae ur posee are the meat eXAlted. are moved la InJnlite In gloomy forebodlni;. over tho prcecht outlook and propoeo lo te-ralllieact te-ralllieact of JulyHtli, IS'Ji', lio!riir thereby to pree.rve Iho parity. Ha did not propoao to Indulge in any proi hecy. Tlm secretary loM of an elaborate apee-ch bo haiprenarod liile'Supon liver and gold, Hit did not deliver, In the IlDiiae, became of an enlarge I vlow between tbo IlulMilnj of tli much and Iho day art for It. delivery. Jlci added: "If tho New Votk Time could have that anarch to commnnl ll'll 1 HlluV. I should have to reelgti luy oniit. lueutlon thla ntvrrly to rail to wind tho fret that many oilier ccnlloiuvn havo not becri aa rudont na I waa. Thn auorttary furtlirr aald that, In IiImii laloi), salth all ofourorir, o cuuld not imlntalu tub t'Aiiitr WTiiuTssn sietam If th iullry of frra ivlaaaaof llir jitfcTat'od. Ho la llrnily of tbo opinion mat tho pirlly i an t maintained mi-ilrr mi-ilrr tho prvMiit iiollry. Woprodurn annually alniut Iblrly inlllloui of iruld. Tho prrivnt Indications oro that tho bal. anco of trada with forrlcn nation for tho nixt two yvara aud for a luuiirr tlod, If th niraeot tariff law la maintained, will rt'tulre itold ahli mania to ua tu pay tba balaucr In nur favor. Under tho prraent aillry r buy 4,o'.00u ouncta of allrvr prr month, lyloK'T It In nasr traaury nitaa. Uudrr inch condltlona tho work of lualuUlulDK tlopatltrwlll not bo a atralu upon tha raMurica of tha roun. Uy. If, howoTar, tho bilancoof trado ahould turn acalut ui, to any gloat oitonl, which arriua tu bo iullo lm. protablr, limit In thaaTvntof aitra-ordinary aitra-ordinary oonllnitonclM abroad, tho attain would conic. Hut oren than my faith III out rraourcra la audi ai locom. pal dio tu bollcTr that wo would Waathir thr alottii aud praaarve tha parity. Tha ahlpmcnt of mora than $7d,OA),uuil of our own gold to Kuroiio withuut out tarAumaut to u, lioulyau llluttra. tlnnorthoinaiTclouaflnauclalitraogth of thli country. TJndrr Kill B COINAUR IItm would take tha plaia of cold In icltllng tbo balauccj. irtberrlcoolallftr adranrad from l to 11.10 perounco all the ellrer In the world for tale would b attraitod to thla country. Tu maintain the parity under auchcoodltluoa would boataik refulrlng more than our Imtuenae ro aounva and the rxerclio of usual power tothalakt Ueitraa could aupply. Hut with $(,300,lo ouncea of alliar, put. phased at gold value each mjnth, the Utk would be eaay. The practical tiueatloa for you. gen tlaineu, to cobsldt r. Is, which oMueeo two pollalaa would you prefer. 1) llrelng that tile good seme of the I'Ualiieaa world mutt. In the near fulutl, be brought Into harminy with us lu tbe proposition that gold alone la too iiartow Wo upon which to build the world'a financial structure. I hare much Iiuk that the best Judgment Judg-ment of all concerned will agtoe to tho baiter aud mots eitende I use of silver, to be followed by Internatlonsl agtee-ments, agtee-ments, by wblili the patlty of the two metals upon an accepted ratio may be obtained. Our of tbe liln Jerancea lo an eatly agreement Is the belief In Europe, Ibatfteeculuaifela ta be the policy of this country. In auch an event they know that their silver will Icomo toy. and our gold g'jto them. Convince Luiopa that we will not ir inltuutkelverto doanythlug that will Impair our ability to prviervo the partly, and au oUtacle to the agreement agree-ment ao much dealred la temovej. Ml II II I Ml I OH HIILArMr.a. Janira llellrliUS rtrl lie.tlriira llnnlliic I rip SlH.irAfoLia, MioBmNot. IT. The 7Vioiiriearclal from West Hupettor, VI.., sayit 0. II Uew Is hete braking for the nlathee of Jamea Molltlde, who Hi a lu a ctltlcal loii.lltlou at hu liMueouacIaluiuext to Cleat's, near Utand I'.ai'lili, Minn. Clear nja that nfew wiaaatk-o a parly made up of men namid llabn, lteddlui;, llruce, Mcllrlde and two men whoie names atounUnnwu, staffed ou ahuull Ktilp to Ibn lUlny l.akoiouutty. 1'tlilay Mcllrllorame tolho shack with hie f.ct lare, lila left arm broken, hli hamla I aud frrt froitbllieu and hi a delirious 1 roDilltloD, In ucld ra. mauls, tho fob lowing story waa leafned. Afttr thu (attyhadbvoiiDiit several daja, lied illng, who fiirnlaherlile supplies, cut oir iho whlilry tatlotia. Thla rnrajrd llahnand his friend., and they tied lteildlngand Mcllililelolreie. Aflet. wards Mcllrlde was releaml ami driven from camp wlihoui even n tlauket. Mclltlle hung atound cut of teach of the men, who lecame wildly drunk. The celt dar he te turned lo camp aud found Iteddlme allll tied to rs tree, wild hie head blown oil", and at his fret was liner, his In ly fullof Uillela. No trsck cl the others coull befouud. lli.l.mau.l Isnlnlleii Wamiimitux, Nov. IT. When the hour fir owning die KplMopal con Ktersattlved, the l'.ilhliy chinch, one of the Istgesl (hutch elldcea In the city, waa crowded to the doors. I'.vrry seat waa ortuind, aud large number of siirclatots stood through the entire lervke. The communion aervlcei was held. III. Itev. I'nllllpa llrooks, bl.liop of MaMSchuictta, tfellvering the commu. nloii a.ldnn. AI tbe conclusion of the rxirolaea Kx.Senlcr llmunds, the luiildloi omcrr, drllvereil the a.l-dttsa.lu a.l-dttsa.lu which It was slated that many ImpotUnttoplcawete to la. dl.cu-Ml duilng the evenlnr, and the hopn w as exfrrracd that the cauae of religion might be advanced thereby. Memorial aetvlcre wetn hell, Herie. Uiy Jlev. Wilder drllverlog ao ad dieas III memory of tboto who have died since the hit meellrg. In the evening, "llielent aud o lullon"wefodlecuerd and several pa. rs read. |