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Show , AHNOALDTHMER- Cleieland and Depew at Last Night's Banquet, yOIIIWi AM) IOMMKIICE. gKitiirj Foster Spiaks oa the Superiority Super-iority of Paper Honey. I11E , Hrt.iiimr.il i t-rfc' m-iLtii .. """'"' A "" I' jouud Tlilu nnr.reni. Vm l'OBK, Lot. 16,-The annual I dlnntr of tltu Chamber of Conimtrco .ii heU t Helruonlco's tonight Mr. CI,tcIJ wt present. Dr. Dcpcw i all? there. In tho absence of rtrtWont Hmllh, President Orr pre-,'M pre-,'M Mr. Oluvcland not ill" ! ,l,hl and Herniary of thu Treasury Onirics Foster sat upon lil left. The ciblnet furllier re resented ly Attorney General Miller. Among tho tibtti present were: Comtroller of the Currency A D. Heburii,Culvlu M.Heu.lorHlacock', William C. BrJcllnrlJKi. Wbltelaw Held, I arl SurL"'urt Hal.lcad, Corn. M. Austin Coiliin, Colonel Liljolt K eirJ. ""'y (JI,W"' William jlsvcmeycr aud others. After ulouer Mr. Orr made a hort iJJmsaud Introduced 8FCU1TAIIY HiaTIR, sho, In response to the toaat, "Tlio Trraiury Department.'' spoke 111 art as follows ... . "Ilie relatlonii of tho trrsaury depart, roenltoaucli an Impottant body m Hie ciwnbcr of commerce of Now lork are miliar to)uitlly mo In sjeaklug lonnvrnst 111 detail, Although brlilly. tf IU prnonnel and relation! to thu country. After much obstratloa aud ti.eiience, 1 do not Imitate to expret. lbs oMuIdo, that tho work of thu gov. erameol la bettor done than that or our rteal corporations. Care la alwii)a taken to romoto thu comfort und tMD'tnlence of tho public In buslncsa vhli the trtaiury. We have, b) tho cm lit gold and silver certificate n circulating medium. Illuatratod tho superiority of puper money over metal, to inch an talent as to create In thu m!uliof thoughtful mi u tho Inquiry at lo the utility of coinage. Thu fact Ii itUbllslicd that the njer repreteu tatlTt li preferred by our iwople." iTTOUS'KV (IKNK11A1. 3I1LI 1 K foihwedln response to the tout "llio lrwIJenlof thu United HtatoVnrhlch vasdrasx ly all resent. President liarrsoii, ho said, wai kept away by nn-ljecled dllllcultlrs. lie waa lu sore aCIIcUon. lie occu lid a great ofllce, loweter, and thu eaker believed thu J; l of the Unltud riUto did not lin-drrtUnd lin-drrtUnd tho vaatneaa of the olllcc. lletwHeredtbtre waau tendeuoy tx-lattog tx-lattog aruoDK tho legltlatlvu lulls of tbsiulrato rob tno executive of the foTrrutmut of hie poweri,aud died an tula ore In lila own atato of I ndlana aa anexamlo. JlethoUKht thu Uglila. turcanerolnvadluKthu ofllcca of llio eiicutlvr. 8T. CI.AIll M'l.UtV Itoio to tho toast of "Italy" In place cf llaron b ava, vt ho v. as Kei t away by He waa followed by Juhn Hall on 'Counnerco aud Civilisation," Hon. V. U. llrcckenrldge, on tho "ilonao of lteprieentullve"niid I'rnldent Hchu-nan Hchu-nan of Cornell University, on "Com. rnsreo and Lduoatlon." When l'ro. faaorHchumuu flnUlud, Mr. Orr an. nounced that the regular car I waa nbauited, but he would now prcaeut to tlio comiany u Rciitleman who lidded do worda of Introduction, 1IIU IKIV. OllOVl It C1 1 VM AND. Tho mention of tho 1'ioildent elett'j tamo waa received with an outburat of atplause, which auod to rtaieotful Hence, and Mr. Cleelaud auoko aa follows tto have all notlocil that many men, nalbey wish til ncar cejeclally e and lruKirlant, nk of "our Imilnesa lutetMls" as eomethlni; awful and mj aturloua, aud qulto often when proposition la under discussion Ha nierlls sro no longer Important lo thosu vbote balr la on en I at thuaolcmu UKgtitlon that "our liuslmas Interests" jeljfliiirln wait with nuunroua vials f; rath iu conijlHo readlnoa for tjoso who arrive ut thontcetid oon. iluilon It la entirely natural that my Jarolllarlty with bualmes interrsta tioul I bo el u pleusnnt sort mid free iromfiarand trepidutlon, for theonly neelluiia 1 havuattoudeJ of tho Chan, ler jf Lommercii have bmuprnlstlt jnch at this. When tho very bestlhlnaa loiatnuddrliiU havu Iwen txhaustlvu. iubcuKnl I am bound to any thai Jo these occatloua the dreadful bolnga lerrcaentlnu; bualnraa lulercala have in y human Indeed. 1 know you will not do mo the injustice of nil iw on I In tho katt unlerrnlo the tin '0,u"i of thu commercial and thu oaanclal Intensls heru ripresoulod. are ull Interested, lis Amerloans.lu acommon pursuit. Our I urnoae Is, or "Jgul to tw, to nd 1 to thu Kuueral fund or natiousl pcaperlty. I'lils fund realleiitltlod lo draw from, .rhB WtItial. but Justly, eicl. lucelvlm: a I u. .!"?I".0' 'odl'lilual pro. erlty. Let " avoid IranijlluR on each other In !"' "'y to l first In tho dlslrltu-noii dlslrltu-noii of ,latlg ua M u , Mtmfi 'PI mi Hate (ho aharu of others. in conclusion Cleveland iiKam "preed th.uk. for tlio courtisiu. 1 hlmiiiJ"i' U.n K ,ttU ha "'"" oed wtiithlly hold lu their keepliij. HON, wiutfiaw nun wo. left "to the other aide eii.l!iv,t ,'n'"io.. u Kr,,l raany jteihes," he ealj, "wltblu tho last Ihrtn or four woek, mi 1 1 m imu t ' soy that I am n it at all plotted wills llio result. Aanmcmbiruf UioCliain. brr of Uomoicro, 1 woulj HUu to nnawor the question which my friend from Kentucky (HhcMiuI !,;.) has asked, Ifeaaya tint as n presrhlatlvi-of presrhlatlvi-of Ibu successful nitty liu Is ( pre. lo ascertain th liue of the business two. I lu of Now Vork. 1 hero Ii nolhlmi a i ipjurloua lo builneta as in certainty Uotolduslt was thu uron ot his party to net their facui resolutely and antagonistically airaluM thu course which the op'o of this (O.iiitry I ave tursuoJ for forty jura. I can only nnawcrlu thu words of a detuty of llio l'nuich chamber, who sal! tuatou International quistlona sllrcllllt; M (oiinlry nr natlunollty Ilifi,n1 no mluoritynnd nonujorltj, ih.ittli wnu 1 renclimeit and that we aro ull Americans," Wlii'ii Held hail taken his nit, Ihclo wcru loud crlia for Depuw. Jill. Ill 1 1 w pleasantly acqultmdind tald In tart. "1 ex ected to t u heru tonlslit alten I ln the oureiiuleii of a ill.tliiitul.liiil friend olmluc.nnU I prip-irediieulu) which wruld be tatlslaclory lo the. v ceased. 1 discover, liowerr, that I have boen HstetiliiK to a Democratic ratification meeting I find llio places chaniied, I amlhecortse. ; l.nURimr. Hi. believed that i.a the Dem i ratio port) hud had thirty J ears lu which 1 1 study thu political history of thu conn try. they should be ready to resent their programme at tho lint opportunity opportun-ity rmd without delay. The o lo had decldtd In favor of n choline. He hoped thero would be no delay, in legislation. Mr. Cleveland understands under-stands thu gravity of the situation, and hi. haa n RrnnJ opportunity. If he succeiils, he will be the aui;cl of the political history of ills time, who will liavo given hi. couutry tho policy II sought for, tlio creed for which 11 clnmored." When Mr. Depow concluded, Mr. Orr announced that tho proceedings had closed. |