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V0L XXIX.N?*8,88?). NEW-YORK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER *J, 18?. TRICE FOUR CENTS. FORK Hi X NEWS. THE CUBAN QUESTION. hKli'l.lP AIAKM OP QBM. ' ' KI.F? 4Mi WIUI PKAWAL of Bn won rna bpaxish am THUS, Lempo*, S'pf. .j- FTM 711,1? Uni atorainf Bays: "The Spanish have fouii?! their advantage ?n a bold display <>f pati i.'isiii anil iiatuuial coinage. They n.?'t aa Imagined ??'.iront with Imm?diats defiaaoi ; Ifceagh tlii-ii 'threatened adversar)? Is ten timeamors powciiiii thaa tbeiawlvea. Sickles is manifestly al.iiiiu ?l at th? rasait ut lus proceedings, and has re? eaaated fnrtbei instruction??. IVndin?* ? reply from Washington be d?siras to withdraw his Bote. Ii Hi i la astaeHy the position of tho ease Spain owea it te her own f?ai!???!?.??, which may savoi of BO reaaaa, bat does not partake of the aatara o? bravada. Bbs hau daalared thai f driven to extremity ?he will tight. No (lonht BBS will. i"?>? lui togaiaadvaataeebydoinaeoisootof IkeSJUOStioa, luit as matters stand, she would-oeo i??? !>v win than her adv? rsary. Atnt'iii'ii may fairly ?I?? line aa ens, \ ;. tOTJ ?mi sueli onerous ami partial i? uns. 11.? people and Government of Spain i salved net to pari witbCnba without a struggle? A estates! wonld ?til.v ieaull in tb? sacrifice oi Cuba, <?iiip!?<l with other and slighter losses. Sickles ex pected ao sncb resistance as his note has provoked, Possibly, iii the face ol Bin h opposition, bis proceed? iaga n.ay he qualified or ropniliatod by his Govern? in; !.:. Ii is bi lieved ti; it be ? x< ? eds his authority, and thai Aararica ia aol reopoailbh ferhieaet? IBS I..-Ill- Of A Will W1?I Till INMLlt M Ali?. //( Wsadswf thlaks tho has ol Cuba, and [terbaps I'.ut?! Bbn. winiiii ba the eertain raaull oi a war With the United States. Ileio Die mischief f? i Baaia weald ead, after oseas month. ..i i i -.?t. loi she must agree to pea??. 1 >.11 tins niih.luel wonld lunik.' with it ao'eerrassaaadiaagood t? tho United Kt.it? s. War wouiii raus?? sorteas iatarraptioa of lui ??.nun.Tee. and result in the wholesale <le?tiu< Heaefher shipping. It is m.t probable that th? Ann-man (i?'?eiiuii?'iit will inteil-ie _B] Im .bei in the affairs oi Cuba. ?0 v' Ali M L Willi BPA1B?MBOIATlOa m M'IK II I MV l?K( 1.IM D. \V??)iiv?.i,,v. s, pt. B,?After the return of the Preside?! ttaiaasoroiac, and particalarlj ss be Bswal m vial bears with Beeretary Rah at the Depart in. lit ?.f St..te. min h an_i?!ty WaseXP ??ni Ii? .-ul taiii the ? liara? ter of tho conference, th? BDppOS-t-Oa iwn.g that it had referen.? to our relaiion.s with Spam. Thin is probable, bat there is no authority for the positive assertion. It is certain, however, that no action was tak?-n in the pieiuiscs. It is already known that BBBM time ago Minister Sickles wan instnu'tt'd to oiler tho United Slates Govt-n inent an a mediator between Spam and Cuba, repre? sentations having been made to it by iv.?i>. ttablo parties who had visited Spain ainl obtained inter? views with prominent petaaBBgei that its friendly office?, would meet with f.-un, ?an h ofl?is not being uin.ouiiui.ii in our own history and that of athel nations. Minister Sickles approachedfctbo .spaii.?h Government upon the siih>?'i and had the ?l?-Kir?d interview. Contrary to BaSOpeasi t?llegrassa, there is no reason for IB|fNMta-g that tb Government took ott.nse, or has sought lo involve other Governments in its action. The Spanish Government, after maturely Masideriag the prof 1? red mediation, has thanked th? Ci;:-.- States Government for its friendly dil bal i? m t wilhug to agre, to our BOOOaUBOdation between Spam and Cuba on the i? uns proposed, [be ended the matter ?imply i? that the mediation is declined. OES. HOKUM vini?i?-\ikii?his ? ni i:-f. i 1'IU.l'KK (INK. WaauaOTOii, Sept. -'-.?The stnitattonal die patches cent from this city to New-Yoik ]a.-i avealag. in regard to Gea. Blettes, ceores la th. treatment of the Cuban ??urstion at the Court <?f Madrid, have ssads bo lBi_acaslon hen, where the truth is known. I have the authority ?>1 a high officer of the Gove.rnuient for the stat.-m.-i.t that Gen. Sickles lia? acted ?tin th ap to th? _BB_TBC tions given him on hi.? ?lcparture. The Se.r? tary of State has been in dail] < njntuuiiirai mn by cable with Gen. Si? k les for the last two v ? BsJeraOsskMeklselefl ??vaehiagtoa t??t Madrid, ii had a long and free coiivcrsati'ui with the Pi. sidei.i in i.gard to tlie Cuban ?jiH-stiori, and their views OB UM BBBjOOl did not Van in the .east. When Sickles was about to take his departure, the ('resident !?? marked that he (Sickles) knew l,?tt? i than any other man m the com try his ideas about the Spani-li Government, ami ?it- ?imstion agitating the public niit.il con? .rnmg th? 1-, md of Caba. BPAIH. THE Qft.s'IIi N ?IK TIIK THIioM.. Mauki'., W??rn ??Jity.Seiii. j The first subject of disenssion before (he Cortee, on reasnembling, will be tho choie? ol a Kin?. <'f tlie candidates thus far BaggOStOd, t lit- King o? Po Baga! MMfMtt to be tlie favoflite. A treaty of connu? I land and i Will soon be eomp>eli-?l. ? -?KIM AHUIVIlii--\ ?MllM.I ll.'IN' I KAI'?U.K?.N k?k TUB I i!:;??.M.. fien. I'lim ha* i?niine?l fioin . Sooa sftCI his arrival a Cabinrt I <>?%< il was held, at ? hi? !i t vaa aaaarvad la aee every effort i i ibaaadto dtapateh more teeopi to 'he Islaad? J ii r?rragona aflair wat also <li.??ii-.?i ?I and Strong BXBSBrOSWei. jiiojsiM'd for the areservatioo of publie order, ft -?apoieon is spot tor the throne. KKfl Kl.lf AN itl.^'iN?) l:\IIi m AM? BXl III Ml M ?oKUKic PON i in. a in:km < H <.< \. nun; \i?. Gen. 1'ierrad arrived at TSBTBfBBSOU i ut.?.l.iv. and the Kepublicane mad a gn-at ?i? inonstiation fa l??ii.?ir. Mu? I? ?? >i :? :m ut i r. vailed, Bad thSffS Bfl IB seoss ?iisttirban?as in the ssreets, dariag which the he? leUiry of the Qoveratl was killeil. 'The Goveiu ineiit authorities thaa took ligBroaS step? to i. stole s?i?lef. \Jauy p? i ?n?i? w?tro arrested, lite Republican el n I?? dispersed, aid the \ ol.int? ? i? of Liberty ?vale gn-arined. Au oui? r has le? I issued foi the a.n?t ('I I'jt-riad. H.k;mi oi '.i-'N. PIBB-UD? i saaaaoaa, Vedaesday*l-pt. H I (???n. Plesvad bas ti??i troai Tsilogeas to Valencia, It is reiMirted that be WBafStOpped at Jot tora an J an ?ted. M init i o. Wednesday, Kept 22 H? publican papei- n< ra disavow and reBfohata the violence commit??-d B?1 'lanairi.na J.?_ent S? r lauo will leave IhM <-ity. probably tins week, im the baths of Albania. TIIK CECI MKMCAL COUNCIL? oriNioN- oi- ?aiii_.it iiudvniK's paon . I eSTDOS-, W. ilm ??lay, Bssg. :'l, USB Thf Dailg M_fB-pl culimal? s tho de. i.ualion of Father llyacinlhi a- meiely one of thmiiany matul?i talioiiH revealiog the commotion in th?: Bumafl Cath? olic Church which promut.?? to inak.? the (Kciimeiii eal Onucil tlie oc?a.i?m ol anything but spiritual ,**C*' I'* Kl?. We.ilie/?da.\. Hepl. _3. lit? 1. Le fB-9aa_fetlM noble .uni uiaiaaaoaa aaasrarel Pi-.re Hyaciiithe. will ? ie.it?? an iiiiiii?ns?i afleel ?< i bearing BI it ha*? BB th? ? \e??l a m? al < ?.un?lit II is truly a xigu ol th? tii ielHMsiaei thettpiaitap Ihot tho attitude el the earuem and eliMjU? "'-)"' * '" ' ****** -BOSl ?Mnisea irreat inlfuen? s in the i1" v' "' Brieis "' Ike ?"Imi?-h. *Jt I'l.TKAMilN'I '.VK l?l< l?l'?N LOOKBO l"i im -n b'ATlOB ?.KAvr.. I'iki-, aJeaassgaj Bssji ..? ThaAaraaisVa fMaai looks iii??n the laligieas ?itoationanone fraurhi with sstioas couaequeo? Itmnaid thai -he eossBig??aaaeii al Roan wUIbmoI ?inly to ratify the <l" ' l""s "' ?? "'" * BltiaBBBll M I ..iii.mittec. Jim ti.? attitfl i ? >> '?' ?aaa and /.mri-aii I..-I..?"" aaitheenaalaiata ?d ?u..?!' >rm.?i. aaaissiassasa. *?i??^ ""'' "? .! '?' Council will Bot Im so ra\v Md dirai t II W|| U ' POtod . ?f the ?yittttiu? ti il.in].I,?, t Will I.?' '-?it! ?IttHl-?i ;uh1 tlip triumph ein OBlj l'i ? i ! ? QEBMANT. nn CSOWM ii.iv i. 10 vim; i ..yii ? i ii-: MAI I?: AIToINTmkn I.-. Hl-ltl IS. W'tiilitMil.'tv ft j ' 'i in ( n.?ii run.? Frederick William will - .?ii part lot \ lextiiulria, 11? int<ti?Im t<> bo present at epeetfng of tli?' Bate. Camal I'.aion \oii W.itl formerly MinisHi t?) AnStr.?, ha1? l.i'iMi ii|.|iiii!i Minie?:?'!- to France,and Prise?, Beut hu bean pointed Miniate! to Anstria. TUKKEY AND K??TPT. A NOTF. WHOM ITALY. 1 rolUM K, Wetlncs.luy, Si ft, Tli?' l.'.ivcmmcnr km rta-iit a ?ircular tt> tho Ital If inietere at foreign raorte, pointing out tbe? menial ant! political interests of ltah in Eg] ?it, ; expteeeiug the deeire tli.it tho Porte will net In ne dilatory manner on the points yt't unsettled?,?. Um Viceroy. Tilt: roKTK ri i.sisrs in m DBMAKD. (???M-TA.NTiNoii.r, Wedneodo_r,^<*pt._?_?, in I iif Siiiiiiinu Port? perneta m it? demande ou Vtecroy ?if Bgypl in regard to tli.? powet of tho lat to taiM' loans, ami refuses to inako any OOnOti-eie BWITZESLAMD. TBI TKAC?: 0OX6S188. 1 at ?asm:, Wi'.ltii'rttl.iy, Sept. B, IM Tho I'nivrisal Peaee Ot-BgW i* now in st"s here. Teeterday ?? baaojaol was gitan the delegnl Victor Hugo wai present, and offered a looet te Republic of the (Jutted Btatea Mi- Mini be fell a that, imitating the example <>f ?merina. Kur? would ?-i?-ntiially become a federative rapnblie. 1 KAN? K Till. KMI'll.ol:. Paus, Wedaecdar, Sept Branlai The Emparer presi.leil nt the Council ??f Minist to-day? A banquet anil fete WON ft~e0 in this ci \t?t?r.lav. in f'otiiiiii'riiorati?iii of theTwi'iity-lirst September, litt TiiK LAT? MCi'.niK. Evidence bae been dioooTeced which leadi to t belief that tba woman and Ira ehildnrn wbowt tiim ovtTt-ii dead tin?? traen weee miuderad by I bnabaad andtddael ??on ..( the family. PBU88LA TIIK KVAM.KI M AI, AM.I AN? K ? DR. Si HA! I ?.! CM AN 1)1 1.1 ?it I I -?. ?FROM AN iKVASfoNAl. ftiltHl Ml'iiNfFNT 1 Sti'iK-Aiu, Si'pt. ;>.?A religiono meeting of m ridenble interest to tli?> American pnbHe took pin in this city yesterday, at which the prapOBOd Gonei Coaforaaeo ot the Eraagebeal Allianee which le bo held in New-York in fViplOBlb.il ?if next \f.ir, i etdead Ihe most eettHal reeognition bom on? of t leading eooleataetica] organisationa ol Germany. 0 excellent townsman, the Kev. Dr. Bebaft additee the mealing in an elocuent speech, which ezcit universal interest ati.l admiration. It is ai petit ' that the Efangetteal Chrietiane of Germany will largely luproooatod ia Ihe fonf-mpnoit lir. Behi presentid an BTganl invitation to tli*?<.?-rinati lrn-n of tlif Alliance, in the namo of th.? Amelia church.?h. to take part in the Conference, II awakened ? atrang deeire in many of them to nndt take the eoyage. Ha dwelt frankly <m tnediflcnlti of the enterprise, m ?-?.-il an on tbe advantage ? tb would at cine to the canst! of nliiriiiii hv MMh a t union tif the repr?sentatives of the < ?hi World ai the.New. It is estimated that admit III delegnl will he preeent from the d_-fcran1 eonntriee ?if r. rape? among them Profcooore Dorner and Tholac Dr. Wiehern, and other tuctinguiehed celebriti? s Genoinn Proteetantiam. Dr. Bchaff li about to r turn to New-York, where the Report of hie EoropM mission -?ill be awaited -with peal interest, i. TIIK AKilKNTINK CONFEDERATION. POPULAR COKPIDKNt I. I\ BARXIEHTOI ?.?.vi R? .Ml NT?mg 11 l".l 1 - \N IM III. AM St. l.i.Vi Ml E. lii in...s Avuks, Ante. it. The Government of Pie nh-iit Suriiiientu lias nut \i-t been six nn.utli?. in e* iteiiie, i.ii t it baa already, i>v the ttiedom whieb bi marked ite note, woo foritotdl an exalted place ? regarde of the people. Inepiteof the efltari more o? lern bj ?tematici put furtii by the I Ippoeitic to . mbarram the Administr?t um. Ike great miijorit of the population, both natives and fonii/iiers, ai fully alive t.? th.- eaeiaeal qoalit.ee which diatti luiak the Pleaidenf. and gratefnlly eppreoiaie ti efforte hi- is making te promete th.- moral and mat. rial interrate of the ooontry. it is Celt thai th? n public bae enterad apone non career, foil ol Im liant pi ..mice, end there is every eoofldenoe In th di nt tint in? will mure than redeem the plodgt be gave when entering opbnoffloe as Chid Magi trate of the Confederation. The budget of the next financial yam ibowi .i..,.. of *?'? 000,000, canned principally by the cur; ordinary expenoec ?.i the Paraguayan war. 'I'd deficit? howerar, craatee no nneaeinem whatever, i the annual raraone ol the i ountry is r.i|iiili>- inereai ing. th? total raeeipte f??r the paal Been] yeai bavin reeebed du- unprecedented sum <>f |14,00IM>tn< lleai while it u not impoeaible that the Gorernment au ahortly negotiate a foreign loan?with the riew o extinguishing the Boating debt. The Executira having vetoed the measure fo removini.' tin; nalional capitel, lint lu? ther considera ti'.ri o? the nutation ***** '"'" deferred till nei waeinn The .Minister of Publie Instruction be ? i. i'.'ir?. fot authority to ap-nunt tan ad.ii tional Profeeeon at theUnlTOnlty of Cordova am tb? national eollegea, in oammanfa? matten th teadenc] la toward iraater activity, and during th i.i-r fortniakt much animation has prevailed in th money mai BJUZ1L. t,l.\. \S Kill'.".? 1.11 PICIM v WITH 111 K lilt \ZII.IAN t.?)\ I IINMI.MI? HIS OOXUUCT UKri.DIATKI Bl ?K? BBTAB1 PISH. l.iii .IaM-ii;<>, Auif. J'i.-'l'lie principa] event of till past month has hcen the publication m tho olli< ia journal here of a dispatch addnacod hy tho lion jiaiiiiituri Fleh t?. M. lioinii ,1. .J. (?. De Magnl baana BrasUiaa Minieteral Waahinaton, expraatini the dieapproral by the United Btatee Qorernmtmt o the conduct of it? .Mmi-fer, Gen? Webb, on the mil) jectof tnomiaunderetoading with the Gorernment of Uia/ii relative lo thedemaadi in thaeaaeoftlM ?hip Canada. Tho JeOowing ii Mr. F_ah'i letter t? M. Do Ifagalhaeaa, date?l isth June la??l : "UBI Von are aware that Mi .1. W, Wel.li, tlnlte.' HtaU's Mini?ftrat Rio Janeiro, tuu UmmucBI proi.er t.?de ruanrt his i)a.?-j)..ria from ih?r i...\. nitn-nt <?f lirazll, ir eooaeaaoacc MtbeuafaTerable iDterprotatloe which h?i litts put uiMiti the ap?wer Uia tlsinainl ivhirli he litul re oeiveil orders to address to that (?oTcrnnierit on the suh leet oi Hi. '('ariarta.' Hut as ho h_wl reeeived usitheror durs nor nntliority to _u,t as lis, has d?me m the iiroum sttvncBS, the (.OTeniinsrit ol the 1'nit.v.l Htait?'* hop??? thai n ?. .ii'lint, le ?shied it hna ?-ikfii no part, ?ill not be re ?arded by the Oateramenl of Brazil as iiiterruptiriijr atu Ki.iiit diiilotnatic relations between tho two Govern? ments." Tho Emperor of Braail, la the ecereieec?fthapaw? OH -.'???n him by law. ha?. i?-e-.l I doCNe susrKtnd lug 1er the epaee of two yean both lemon and aa> poii dntiee on all anides of tnaat-g-ptiM dratiaed im i lie ].i,.'. nu t-ni llattoGraeee. CIMA. t ?Kii;m?ll. l!c. i\.. S?pt. 31?Kreniuc The Spanish troops bade ' ' with the rabbin near Camaeiiado. Mixteen ??i the lattes tailed. THE m w dominion. tS IMHIIi.V l\ ?uir.li IHK MT. < Itlsl'IN SOCItTT, I',,idas, tb? tniir . - i-, Merray tay?eo Mee Amt. i i l . ? ?? i'ii"iei?<1 hi?mleflaa bai Innocence, and refused the cm ?-?lati?? of relnrl? in _fl brOUgkl face to fue? with _B fSlS on lbs MB_M wBoo i?? ? on'i????? ii his gaOt,aad repeated Hamas, t; sseeatleo waseaaraatarlasd ti>- a petal-] aaBbratel La? dent 1 lie rope was lelt tini iotii:, so that wl?^ tAe tu M! I'?,ti as fell to the ?round. <>n Ma knem. if? ?? taken up ni?aiii, ami tlie rope ahortened, ao tl_f w Inn j fell tlie set??! it tlliie ill? law ?va? Vilnl.t'al?'il. TU? hall man. friuii Montreal, was saul |o ha\? been ntn.icat? at the time of the exeeuUoa. Mesara Woodlm ha?? ?ii cliar-ed from then hoot niauufaitni v all Hi? iii'n l? l.m log t.? tin- St. Crlspis Bociety, a peetoral letta ?a? rm la the Borneo CalBolle ( nurebea condeanha the . ? iispin Association,and refusing ebeolutloo otboee us member? who belong to the < itbo Ic ? nurd. r\lf. y Crispin Booiety are ou a strike m Montreal un? Toroal Prtuee -rtbui made a number uf baadaoaM p?sent* ?n.'.,,. agallarles before leaviag Qaebec. a DOUBL1 m: ki?i n. Si. .idus. N. H., Bapt IB.?I'mUiei inreal .-rations eoneeralag th? discovery o? the AsMsBa ,,f woman and Child near I.ocli I.onioml, leave no d?ul?t th, a doable murder hes hsea committed, a mai eosm Km ? is m custody on enapieioB <?f beiogthe gaily pari ntitl th? ?nula ? .n? ?nppii??U t.? ne tboat ?'I blsmfeai chiitl lim att.nr ?Ma??? greet eitntement laibecoi luiiinty. A terrilic thunder ?torin occurred at Uirmonl yc-tt niay BMroiag. 'iiie hoBss of Joseph Uamitou wi atrueh ii-,- ih? llchuilng mu? Mr. Hamilton aim hit wl InataoU? hilled. The Bones ?a* selon uiea.dab_? ttddaadsajBlerperiehsd mtii? Baaoaa l\?l II TO I UK VMIIMCAN I I Ml. London, <?nt., Sept. S3.?An enortnoai erorw rlKlted th? i -ity t? ?l;iy. . " 1111 > 90,000 ?Han.-' i - ,ni\e,l b ?pedal trains. Addremis were preeented toitn oei Young by the City council and Board ol Trod ut hi hotel. At lo'eloel l'ritic? Arthur, with Oot Oe_ Yaag.rod to the Industrial Exhibition groonda, where rtilreuM ??. ? re preeented by the Agricultural sad Art Ho Prince sod Sir John Young then wool through heexh hi I loll. S lier? an ?lili! un i.i s t rOWd WSS pt? An American tlag, which had i>??'ii hung In th decon Hone, waa pnUed down and ton t? piecet si Mm ii excitemenl peovaOod. WA8BIRQTON. A CAI.IMT MKIIIN?; Id III; 111 1 |. in hf?m ?'..NM'IKiN OF IHi: NAVV- \ M'V'WA l'lllfJkl I IHK NkW .11 1't.l? ?111 \t. AS? IN '1 Bl < ACINI I ? IHK HUM ( i.FUKs oboamizimo roa m incb?se o f-AI.AKi. IBT ill MBAPB th TUB TBIBPBI I I .??iiiM.ii.s, BTedseeday, a pi . The I'res'.tl? tit hat call'-?! a BBSOttag Bf the Qsnael f?i to morrow, foi the puiposc Of ffSOOtViag tlit.i IMBtSi the eoudltion of Id? ? xe? utivo l.ii'iness. forty eiK'lit iron -cuds are now in a BSS?ffOiBi Onditio ami i?-atly for num.-di?t? BBS, an.1 by UM 1MB of Jicceii her next from II t.i jo slsopB sad frigatoo wMk read, for service. a priject is t<< i>? brought n> tii? .lit? n'?.!. ?.: ?agrew lit the next siOStOB, to make a SOW innuih for Hi MlsaU Blppl i: rer, hy a eaaal si aw at aapaottyoa lbs i_- of ti? BOBslSbsd .faun s I.iver and Kanawtia Cinal. SMSBII ino'iiitaiiis in \ irt'ii-a. I In pi.'pti?! tl ui'tk w." il lu v miles loiiu, ami weald audn s seattaaoas aaaaassBSss iiication from the M'a westward to tin: I7.iasnu.ii ?if navi gatl"ii :n lbs -IlBSSBBppI Valley. It is claimed |_t,saol a ?\?uk would laeroosa tin- volas si Hesters noduooi haadred mllUoao a year, wbOocbeepoalaffhtsd m ta l'.ast, liecatis?, as ??Iun.it. ?I, W?st?ni gru?a weed sum lull two tlunls of the freight OOWpOld hj the ?insume ami tii? prodaeor to the eantsr. la addition to lbs slaaelrenlt Jadgaa sseoabeaei Jodldsry eetef Qnareos, IBs Pressseal la isHaimd ii app.niit oh? ASSOClatC J.istti ?i of tbeJBepn inH ?It, to 111 the raeaaey saaasd by tin- death ol the ut? j untie? ?vayas, k?! thin posttasasevesal porosas,ssoonf tbea uf siti" Hi' nil.tudiclal knowledge, have twen nan ?I It Ii aowatated tbat tbeoO-eewBI be taadered to gtec-MB (i'-ii. Bear, thus reamrlag, m ease al hm ?.-pram? and confirm?t.OB, tl.? objection soastaady urr?! thai Ma-, i, haSSttal liai- tWO tinilil.cr? in !li? ( ahmet As to the new BoerOtary Of War y?l i<? SB apoluti-d i?, lisiamos! Is made to daj tbal Jodgi a.u ? ?*. ?.? n SI Si H",l de?,res the pOOitiOO, and ?hat IfeOTO is p doiit.t therefore,that be w:ii laeolve lbs semtaatm, Tim opiiiimi is leaadedoatbe fact that Hm Prsapatwm spon th. petal si teaderlag lbs eo_k ? t-< J ad to ^.it jnai prior to iiaiiiiiijf ?i.'ii lUwlius, and that (?rn. tant in fuiiiicil a MaMacbiKM-ttM CS-VSSSSassa that BSMSa?ad to appoint Mr Unit. HeVOrtbObMS, t.'ti <i'itii?i olitaltu ,n high i.illcial < ir?l?-s that I ?nnsylvanla ?lili oOlce, it hOtag OOBOOiOd tbal that |Ma!?- shnulilM- repr? kClited III tii? ('ali)tnt. I Attorney l?en. Hoar has SSdse > ousldcral.on a (BSB tion Miliinitti-d t?i him by t11?' M crelary of the >raaur> sad Iba OssBSBlssssaer sf htoraal Ibraaawa, whmmi sa ?nil er of Internal Keveutm can In- ^ 1 !.?-v?-?1 any |r c^nt ai;?' in ?as? of collei'tnui of p? i..ilt:< -? fur Tmlau'i nf UM l'.?-\ eir.ii latvs. 'I h? matter lias tM-ei, before tlnt'iiitrd Hal? ? mint court. wbls_|by|dlvsrsB sflalaas in? left th? iHiiut -till in (louht. Tii? poaeral Bftaloas-Boag ,.s is that the ?ifTii rr Is eiitltl. ?1 to th? fee? SMB lie Is lbs laformaat, aad largo oaam sre Aepea?eatm iba Attiirncy (.? in ral's deeMoa, S Im Ii l.r I lpc. l? ?1 a fe? ih?. In partmeiit ?',. ik? hete ar. StTgSBltlag for SWlbSI nn.vein?ml on ? niiirn-a? next B int? r. to ?.. STS ? |?t cent Increase on their salarien. A meet in?.' of cleiki>f# thl-i parpase is sattsd 1er lo?morrow srssaag. Tbsrs is ssassfssabto aasMssseal lier?, aniontriho???" lab rsatsd m CabaB sd?_n_ it is saly kaows tbal iijmr taut iiiU,ll?K?'?ice has Imcii received, cotinriiiata. ol win? h Is eSBOOBBd wi tin it m\ few days | until tin u via! is now receiveil will not In- !iia?|e pnMlc. It !s BBBSlta thai it ??.ill seaatderably influence th? situation. The iiniiaii ?.iin? m rssatilag lbs saaaal r. p??rt4f it? Miiniid.iiatc?, tniint of wiueii pressai ladles affaiima varyfavoiablo ii^i.t. Tboroora no hostile lad . ? i I of tti? BOOby Mountains, except a few Una,I otlaw lininls whlcli are WltbOBt BSppSfl frnm their trll.ru. i he aiiinia!|iii<totlagef lbs Methodlai i phs "pai f-u?iay BebOOJ Unlnli fur IblS I'inlni-t was held vesterd.iy. t r? psrtwas read glftag lbs loBowtag ilatietlea aooe^iog tn? I'liloii: 'i'lier? STS Ml ?Hi'' rs, '7 tea? her' l'A BlblOOlOSS B Molars, 871 Infant il??s scholars,S.l U s, hobUS In what may BS cii!l??l tho oalli schools, ami HI SS_OOSB, lOOOBOn und sefciars in tin' missiuii BSbOOlS, making a total uf l,*si'J offlcei ami ?ebolara tat ?mr Baadayeeboobt Iba avsrafs tmfti am ? since tin- fltst ?Huinlay in January last was '.,., I.? mg three fifths of the wbole sambsr, Twelre BSaeei have missionary soi ieties in tto-ir churj.'?, four hav.>in parases aselemee, ami on? si heel a " MchoUn ai?i Boelety." Ifeses mlmaoaarf suck tie?? uavo tishfssd ?luriiiK the juist year t-,f>l9 27 for th? mission eSSB at BOOM aud ahroad. I lor? aie 7,60? hOOBS in th. ir lihrrles, and l,r,oo H und ay OObOOl paper?, and more than .,000 B-??n leaves are elrculufi-d weekly. A series of highly inteie-tlii- BBStSboa of bSSS*bS ?re announced to take place on the Kn.unds of IbC Natuial (lull in this city, on 1-iiday and Saturday, WblSBWill ?louhtlew? create ?julto a ?tir in hase hail circles here To? luol row BOgbt a party composed of about BOW ty "i Slgbty ?f t'?e mcmt.ers of the, veteran Km? k? t hi (.?-r Club of New-York, and of thf flSSSBOT < lull of l?m lyn, will have JSTSSy 1 lty for Hum < ?ty d-.-it, for the purp?,se of playuiK their homo and orno gaSSS on tl'?' National lias? Hall (?rounds, und ao to play Kami's with IBs National ami Olympien uf Hals Ity. iiiti pregraanae is sefe-ssww Bsp! ai sTaisbatimiihiTB Kxcilsior, on National (Jroiinds, at 1??| a. ui , Ex?:?ll??r vs. Olympic, at -_ p. in.: Kept. 28, Kxcelsior vs ?rilyiplc, ut ?if p. ui. rresident (?rant Is to he an Invited kuciou the occasion. Tho visitor? will return home on the fcxur day night train. About |IHO,000 in fractional currency waa receive at tho Treasury Iiejiartmeiit this mSTOlag from the link Note i'rlntiiiK OSSSpaBBBB In New-York. During the absence of the President au ?lisant hillird room has been cuiistructed for his use m the Kxecuve Mansion. The roouiis Iiandsomely fitted up. and wais ? <?t??d with narrow atnps of walnut and North Caxotoa piue. _ [GKSSKAL IKSaSH PISP1T1 II 1 President (?rant ami family returned to Waslunxtm thla uiorulng. HecreUry Coz anil Attorney t?o Hoar called upon buu ?non after hia ana.val. il?; ?ui,? (luentlv vlslt??l the Iieparrtnent of fltate. The Secretary of tlie Treasury has authorlxed the pi? ment of coujmiiis falilnn du?, on the 1st of November upo a rebate of interest at the rat? of 0 per cent p? i annum In order to supply the prrsslinz demand for small note for circulation. IBS Controller of the Currency i* willig to receive note? of l??riy> denominations frtun Natlonl banks .their own nwuei and give llieiu In ??ii'iia_(fi. not? of smaller denonutiatlous with aa little delay a? possibl? F.very facility will b? aiTorded to tbe banks in uiakinl ?uob exchanges, that tho public may be aocobimodate? with small note?. The argument in the Rcbureman trial was conclude? to day. Tho caae will tie itlveu to the Jury U> lou.ruw. FAII.I'KK OF THE ?IIlKItlAN A-TKOBOMirjU? EX j'l.nrno.v. San Fkan?imo, Bapi 21.?The Uuitwl States Bteasssr Meatoaae-ataraal from Liberia to-night with I'r.if? hsors Hall and Roger? of the Hnited Hwtea Naval ? n.-. i vittory ut Waahlnirtoii, who went north to observe the edipse. The eip?<ditioii was a decided failure. Tbe tuaiun iiuuOjii i .uv<i lu? Jal? M. k?? aaeSorcd is Itnmo harbor. The antroiioroleal partv erected an eh Mivatury on Napkum 1-1 pit. which sir Tvlagt re led ss a ??latino, while Mi. Hall prnreeded to tho chief pl.uf ?-. l.rrpil fur ntiHcrvinir the sclipsf. The wratiu-r win fuvoi - able until half an hour before '? tho contait,'' win niltnso '?n?.ul.? iili-tiinil the sun, and this ftiii.liti.ni ft! limn/? eontiiiueil until half an honr after " the .--.re-ti?," when it cleared oft a? before. THE INDIANS. TIIK RMMTATMM fiYSTKM?St;< <?*. OF TIIK QU-UUtl AGKNTtJ. St. Ultrig, Mo., Btpfc 2...?(}?>n. VV. B. Ilazen, Commander of the Department of I_ower Arkansas, in m in. ii i? embraced me lauen Reservations, armed hero yenterday. The Republican this mo rn in ?r gives an ei tinilt'ii mico u nt of tho Imliaiis nn those reservations. There number is ai follows: I'heyennes, %'iOil; Arrapa lioes. UM, Kiowas, MVl Apaches, l.iCO; Cotiianches, 3S0, In addition to th.-ne there are about l.ooo Cu.l.las aiiiMVachttas. tnOMM has not at.teinle.1 the apnrulfti ral ojier.itions so f,i-, but improvement? in this diiectinn ?ue expected in the eenrm ef time, as the ladle? eeqalro habits of .ndaettT There was much trouble m i.m> titni., :in,i the f.-itiur.? nf the rcBDrrattnn MAtein rnu-t imiiiinoiit in consequence of the ill raoliBg exetted amont: the Indian* from rini brlOf transferred from the Military Depart? ment. Hut the ol?! Hvtein was rcctcrod. end matters wiiiliui sun,,,idly ?gala. The d?lierai thinks it w In: comiiit. In. .1 ?. n|.|i;ii,iit thai. Ihr only .?.ilvatliui fur the Indian ami meint* to our hCCd-Mf settlein. ut-? I"1 m tli?? ri'M'U ?tiuii Hy-.ti.iu. Tat your.? tht> iiiiinitis have moan paeaod wectward by the tide of clvlli/.iti.in , hut now there Is M Wed ti. pil.lt thrin to; tiny are being ?urroiitiiliil ami lieiiiuii?rl in uu all ??.I.?, ami n ????i in.ii:? tit locality for the feeble reiu tiatit?. uf the tribes: lia? be? inn?- a m re??ity. In r.'.'ard tu the " i?ti.ikii ?y?;, in ?? tin- ?.iiuiiii Bars i he . boo? la .ul v .nitaijitiii?, and work* writ. The Iiidi.ni ar.t tlmling out that tho Qaahorc ur.? eawaarted ic their efforts foi ?the .ihirlloralmil nf fhnr COtldilli.il, illld th?! 111 a _. ill.) ll.lllCHt ?n the dispenalon ol the ration?, and ennultleo. Doctor the obi i-ysteui the --fente ncldoin lived with the tribes, while tin- ne w uirelilH abide with them, ead t_u. is also a ?re.it advantage. All that wa.?. wanted was an linnet admin i?l rut inn, and Hint Hi.? ftaohei* art? giving tbeni. Tho only trader?? allowed un the retan atlonn aie Tust I ladera. Une ate appi.mied I. v the J)r|..w lim m ? 'nliiiiiaiitlii, ai.d are under military mitin, rit v. The ?maker agi'htn now there ara Brtatoa D. Arllaajtaa, f?r tin?. Arnpaaece ead rheyciitiiH.and L??ete latem, fur the Oomaaebeaai.ii Kinwrt. Tin ?e agenta are ei.ararteri/eii by the Oeaeral um men ot groat iiidiinlry and iiit?-?;r;ty. The QuahetS KM bringing uu tin ir t,? n men, h eaploy?s a)n| BBttllClltB n .ifi. altara! and -M-UcI-mI operattoaa em WIRES. . i.svriiiN?; urn ng DMnOTBD?- lin.i- y: gOfl m kni:d. CiNfiNNATi, Sept. 22.--A fnimi' In.list' on Ceatratara? wee burned lacinia?It Uwni eeeapletfm ? ?li.i|i. IwaUlam, ami a hii1im.ii. [aOBO, tlt,l?_n ; inmiriil im ?t.mio. Three yoaag t)?.y? earned Moataa wore burned lu dt .Uli. lili NUTI Kl KK IN ltd. RM i i:. 1!?.. iir?u.i-, Bcpt J-'.-Tin-. ?Iiy fOOdl stt.ri? ef Morgan ?V Htcven?, the dru?: stores of Dr. Van Karren .ii.d ('illM'H A Kox, th.- f.im y rea?l ?tore of Mum Hudson, the post. ifMie, ami the Odd Keiitiws' aad Good Tetaplarc1 hall?, III the villagr Ol Bomloeh Lake, wi i.? d.?t r..> til by III?' yesterday, l.om, llj.otsj; partially n.iured. i LVQI uni: a r oil < itv. on. Citt, r?'iin., Sept. 22.-A laiii ur?? brake out this morning at the Standard ?Ml Works, near Put? burgh, it eemmeaeed cheat ?i o'clock, and was sun r.n.-.i;|_- :,.?t evening. All efforts to extinguish the fire have ?o tar pion ii fraitlcH, nn?! ?t i? Ihooah the oatlre work* will be tit >tn.v.?l 1 lie lues is nut yet kuown. iMVLlisvi i-is OOgVUXIOl BB <>M> da v. Hi kkai.?i, Sept. 22.?The iiioniiiii?; hour w is ?areiipleil with a conferencefand prayer meeting. At | iiv.'ni the ?nuil, ii meumed ItoaccMoa? Ddcfoem weee preeent bom 23 "states, the OeamMHco en reaiwirtlel Woik reported as follows- 1 In year liTO ?ail! hi tin- Mm? ?. im ..ii \ of tin? in Hi nellei dein, m i nation in America it le ici oiiiuieiiilfil, tiret, that tint pannlies pay ?.It the out? standing tieiite, eeooad.that mi theeeoded Ictprore mcate ami lapaltlig el t imri hoe, or the balldlai. m dow earn hodoae lathe eoareeette jrear; thud, that a _ren er.il |i!ati Ol iii:?-!..ii,iry wurk In? itiatiKiir.it.mI ; fourth, tint a piililiiiitioli f n lid tie t.ti? .1 . tilth, lint, a? a ?iieeial n.. iii.iri.il offer in?:, the ?mu of |_i?i,(-jo Im r.ii?< il ami i, ?t e.| in Ihn atener,?! i ..iiM-iitioli for ileiiiiliilliatlonal MM. I lie i ?iIlltullt?K? ?liui tt ,-.111111,ne!, il tli.it liLiie BBOettDnT?0 held m the t?lpriii?' ?if MM m liosi.ui. New .?rk, Philadel? phia. ? liirltniall. and ? 'liieai?'??. Also that the tlret fun U.i, in Juno Ik? m t apart fur ?necial memorial servi, o in oll thocaarchoa a tonaoawM preacaodat IMo'elMh i.> tue iiev.L il. rutile of Mlnneente The ttrtortiooD \;u? tl. \.,tt il t.. tue di?, i ??on ot the report of the ?oiii IiilIteron.eiitiiiiil.il Wink, lile Re? B II I'll.It...'ill of iiiuii.i? preiu tied t<> iiiviii at ihetUatreraallel Chnreh, ami lie Rot. ii. vv Bam of Bhode Ulaad m the i ekarlaa ? hiiieii. ANOTIILH MIMHt BUT GIPT KKtiM Ml! OBOBOI IKAlioDV. BaLTIMOBIi S?|?t. ?!'-!.-(.<'or??re PggbO-tj via it? ?1 tli?' l'i aliody In-ttitiit.? to-day. duriiii; a meet in,, of the 1 ru?tee?, ai.d pre?t nit tl thrin wifh an atlilitmna! Mint of |3.?>.'??i of 1 fi.in ??< . IttLl Jf-r rent lunilla, ami |!?i,ia?) of Vlra*uii.i -?t?te ?it p.?r Beat bonds. This amount is den U-iiali-tl by the ttotiur for the erection of a buil.liii? sun ll.tr to anal adjolnini?- the ptrMoat Institute, the site fur which has already been |.uriiiu?rtl Any rr?iii.iiiidet of the ahi.ve atnoiiiit, :_fi? r tin? t'lUixtrtit'tinii nf the new i. 1111.1111 ?.-, in to Im a|.|..,.-il in a ?? illri > of paintitij-n and BOOlpturo. Mr. l'i alttiily, in hi? letti-r, refer, to the iiecu i,i ? HHeultlM at Toaaeeooo, bul ezpreeeM ooaflaeaM in the (?rent earioaal meearam of the Mala, and tec iiia.-h me ot u?.r of her people, cad aiivit?-? tbe Traetaee te keep these bonds for the pr?sent, as they CM twcrOMlDg In value, and, win u net ?'nsury, to dlnpuso of them at the MgbeMpnea THF. NATIONAL H?0ICAL <?)N VIM l< iV li.i?r?.N, ?"-?pt. _!_'.?Tin? Natioii.il Musical ? i.ii?-i!itioii unt to day at Mu.?ie Hall, and uri;iini/eil as follow.: I'r.euleiit 'I'ho Huh. Llisha Dyer of 1'iovl ilenrr. K. I : \ iff 1'retntenls .1 Halter. IJpbam, Mass. ; I; i iif.leii liiiri'iuu?, MOO York, I, li. Wyiuan, liu.oklvn; Carl Wolfehon, I'hlladelphi.i ; fraile:? ___ l.?lni. Voi iiuiiii; John VV. Moore, New 11,tin |.?hire; K I-'. Inirrti, Maine ; 1 boina? Il.laa Kow-Yocl ; L II II Boothard, I Bdloaai II. I'erkniH, Iowa; ?'. < :. QeUVeree. New v..ik : C.Bawyor, MaeeMbueetta; the Itev, J. Beraari, li. I?., Now-York; Dr. Michel, I ooooctieat Been I I, It. li?mes and It. M. HMtod. Asai-ttani? Us li Mattens, IIIhioib; .lohn HtophettBOB, New-Ymk; Ij-oiiaitl W, liat?n, New-York; J. !.. Went-'oith, MessachoaetU; l> .?-. Ii.ind, New-.leriey; <'. II MeLollOO, Ne w-.lt I ?ev; Henry ?'lark, Vt.ni; A. I) Whitney, ?ieorifU. The i'n r-iibtit. on l.iklii? tin- eliair, elo.|iiei,tly atltln h.?e.l the ? iiiiveiitioii on ihe eiiiM.it which ealied it together, Ma] or Mini 1.1 If foil, .wi.l in an oddiaMOf we!r?.nie. Till. DRAM) Lt.in.l. Of ODD KKl.l OWA S\N FittMi*?.??, Sept. tt??The ?mimai re |Mirts of the National ??rand i-Tigb. Independent tinier of Odd Fellows, show that 11,000 members were Initiated within the past year, makin?, a total memtierihip of 2?O,<MrO. an taCTMM of -'?,l?io over the previous > eur. The iiltler hue |y,.',00,i"?i of i ainl.il Uivii??teil above Its pfOOOOt Moda 'lite older in California shows unparalleled proa-reas. In the past year l.ooo persons were initiated, liiakinic the total Bwmborehlp 13,000; the rereaue ni I.'?!..'.!', an inerease of If-,non. The amount of relief ?lit iiiiin.i was $?.'..ooo. The Qraad Ledge i.a? received to a.ljouru ?in? die ou Sept _7. MfllNY ON HHII'IIOAKD-Tlll-: ?AITAIN ANU MAI1-: RABBSD. l!.)M..N,s?|)t.'j-!.?A ?iisiiiiiiatn'i' oeearred last uiK-htou boartl the ilrltlsh ship Alexandria, while that venftel was proct'etlluK to sea,.bound lor Liverpool. Capt. Brown, master. aiiil.Alexan.lerjinasoti, mate, lu attempt laa 1" Uaell the fraeas, were wvcrely stabls'tl by one nf the WOW. .'?t") Ktlly. .lohn Halllaran, and Hlohael Bhaaahaa, the prlaelpal ieuiiers|iii tte dietarbcaee. acre brotiKht to this city for trial. THK BKOOKH HHOOTIN?' CKHK. riiiiADtii'iiiA, St-pt. 22.?At the bearing in the r.iookr? eise to-day, Keenan was diseharired, anil Hamilton and Atwell remaudetl. All of the others Implt eaU'd in the affair, were released on bail. Brooks failed to ret eejnlM any of the parties under arrest asbeiuj*; pre? .1,1 w lu u he was shot. THE BKKAK IN THK KHIK L'A.NAL NtAU HYKA CL'KK. Kvkaousk, N. Y., Hi-pt. 22.-Th? repair? of the In i ..W in tli* l anal at I'OOl'S Urook ore a.1 valifllm in a satlsfaetory manner and the canal officiais give It as their opinion that the work will be completed by Hattirday niKht at the latest. A large ami well organued force Is employed day ami niifht, and every eiertlon Is making to resume navigation at the Karllest possible moment. WO- HOT-MR. ami urn n>E. Madison, Ind., Scpf. 22.?Y<'8t?:rday ?it(<r ii.iiiii. William Moody, an old and respeetcd fsrmer, mur. dercd his wife and dragged the body from the house, set fire to tho dwelling and outbuildings, stsndlng guard over the burning building until It was rousuuietl. He i hen shot liliiieelf dead, lie would allow no OOO to Inter? fere to aare anything ; a considerable amount of mouev was burued._ _ BILLIARDH-I'lIKLA-N VS. DKKKY. WAsiiiraCTOW, Sept. W.-Mi'Kurs. Philun und Iisery played on interesting game of billiards this even lug ot Miller's saloon. MK> point?, suoh shot barred. Mr. 1 l*i ..ot MOM ia ?i ii.ua??a Mr. L'sert scor.ug il?. STATE CONVKNTIONS. MAs.-j.u'HIsi-.tts BEPUBLICAM co.N\ BMTH ?h'kkch HY niF, lldN. (iiii.i.i? ?i'mni i: ? t IKiN. WILLIAM CI.A1T.IN AM? OTHBB f_4 OrpiCBJ-f KKNHMINA'Ikl??THl TEMPEKA1 Qr?anON? BJCBOLti riOHfl ADOPTED? WoiQum, U*m. Sept. Hl?Tita preli inary meetings which were held here last SVeelBg by delegates to the Bcpubllcan Plate Convention, wore more than usual Importance, and wero very fi attended. At the public gathering ?n Washburn H l>r. Georgo B. luring made a capital speech, il which satd that the issue was Itepublicanum or Democr.i John (Juincy Adams to the contrary notwtthstanrti The leading meo of the party held long consult?t! concerning tho conflicting opinions on tho tempera question, and the doings of the Convention showed tl their deliberations ended In good results. The lion. Albert J. Wilght of Boston called the (.'? ventlon to order at 11 o'clock, and tho Hon. ? D Brig ex Mayor of Spi ingrteld, wa,i choseu tcuipoiuiy <;lm man. Prayer was ottered by tho lie v. Mr. Hall of W Beater. Mr. Briggs mado a speech, ?n which lie said tl they had rucias Massachusetts Republicans, as Natioi Republican?. He hnj?ed they wonld he as BBS-BMlOM their councils as they were when they elected Hen. (in and William fiedla, [(ire.at applause.I The vnrl? eema?tSeefl won appoint?:?!, tu?t on icsotutious befad follows: W. W. Clapp, Boston ; bsaMOl C. I-egro, Lynn, Ad son C. lay, Concord; Adm Thayer, Won.ester , H-n Alcraader, SpriaBeld, Stephen M. Crosby, williai burgh; Hugh H. Miller, OoUraiae: P. A. Cosdbouri WUllamstowa; Edward !.. Tierce, Milton. Wm. ll. Pi Tsuntoo; N <\. Whiting, Warshfli-ld, Hebron Vince Edgsrtowa, Daniel Allen, WaheAeld; Qeo. Csrpoel Bootoa: Win. Davis, Plymouth; J. A. Benjamin, Kir mont; J. .1 Walwotth, Newton ; Wm. B. npooucr, B i?ui, Wm. h. Bise, tfcass?t er; F. W. Hin!, Walpole; t. W Huttrick, Itan?; Wm. B. liobluson, Maiden ; Timot liavis, Hn?toii, Amasa N'orcross, Fltchburtr, Jonatb HlKKU?". Orleans. Mr. Foi of Boston offered the following resolution, w: a few remarks on the temperance ?piesllon '? Itetiilrnf, That, the Republicans of Massachusetts ? unalterably OppOBSd to the linies'l I? ted ?aie of loto eating lnpiors, ami sie sqeallj opassefl to lbs Prahl tor) Lau ,,ml tl,?- method Ol ?ts enfoicem? nl, licii?-?! that it is nut. conducive m the moral or political well? ol lbs C'liuiiionwealth. [Applau?c ? The following permanent officers were choaeu _.SBid?Jltf TbS Hon. Charle? Unmeet Viet-Prttidenlt Suffolk ?County?A. H Rico, Rosto Easel Jobs I. linker, Beverly. Middlesex? M. C. Mi ?un, Shirley; Woreeater Stephen Salisbury, tr., Wore ter; H.unpileii ('. It. laidd, Springfield , Hampshire? A. Stevens. Ware; Krankllu-A. K. Held. Urenitlel Bersahlre Richard Ooodmaa. Leaos; Norfolk -Jose Day, Dodbam; Bristol Stephen N. Khodes, Taunto I'lyiuouth- Williitin L. Reed, Abingtou; Krtrnttable? s. underwood, I.?unis; Dukea?T. C. Luce, Edgartowa Sirrrtuin. William S. BoblBSOS, Maiden : Beiijan. c riper. Boatoo; ?TrankUn Williame, Beetee: J. Btochwell, Webater; H. B. CraaaB,Bostooj Henry Obfc erlag, PtttaBeld: C. H. OdeB, Heverly; K. II. I.atbrc Cblcopee; j \ Titus, Worcester. maoa sa lariTfta m aaaa. The reception itcoorded to Mr. sumuer when be i ?iiiiicl tin- duties of the chair, was a good index of ! popalsillj throughout the State. He was loudly cheer? ami greet enthusiasm pre\ ailed for a few moments. M K. W. Ilird of Walpole said that a gentleman from Ku land, BBS of the earliest and one of tho beat friends : ?...nutty darin? the Rebellion, was present, and mt.veil that he lie InviN-d to a seat upon tbe platfor The gentleman named, Mr. John Berry Taugh, w ut!iiiiiniii'i?!y rated ft BBSS, and Mr. Sumuer remark that h? knew hi in well, ami that he was a friend of Joi Bright, which evoked applause. Mr. Huuiuor then ?. ll\ere?l the following Important and Interesting speec NATIONAL AI l amis AT HoME AND ABROAD. I'm inw-ciii/K.NS OB Massa? mi suns: While than lug you for the honor conferred upon me, 1 mako has to ?ay that, in my Judgment, Massachusetts has one du at the coming election to which all local Interests ai i|iicBtiiiiis mu?t he poetpeaod, as on it? just peifmmes SUSlSOdspeada and this command.ng duty is to ke? Hi?' Commonwealth now, as aforetime, au example our COOatiy and a bulwark of Human Rights. Buch w Massachusetts lu those earlier days, when, on the eo fluent of Kur?i?e, tho name of " Bostonlans" waa giv? to the American people In arms against th? moth country, waking this doot?umlivu ernhraco all, ui when, ;n tbe Biltish Parliament, ?he great orator, E inuml Burke, exclaimed: " The cause of Boston is tl BOB-SO-SU America; every part of America is unitt m support of Boston; Bouton is the Lord Mayor I America." I quote those words from tho I'arllamei t.iiv Debatea ?f th? time. But Boston was at ttii time Haass??hasstts, and it was her stand for Liberi Hut mail?-lier naine the synonym for all. And perm me to add, that, in choosing a Presiding officer, ei iinlv removed fnun local .-sues, I And aseurauce ? vom rcailineit.? to unite with me In that .Xational Caui whichSOaeeras not M.??-.??husetts otny but every pa of America, ami concerns also our piuco and uamo as Nal urn. ?i. i itiTT roll tuf. lUrVBB. It is now four years since I had the honor of presidio at our annual convention, ami I Jo not forget how at tin i.tin- 1 eadsaTSeedtS leSBfesd you of this samo natloni cause then In fearful [s'til. The war of armies waa ende? im Intu? i were fellow citi-eutt arrayed against fell? citizens; on ea?-h side the trumpet was silent, tho bann? fulled. Hut the defection of Andrew Johnson had tbe iM'gun. and out of that defection the Kel't-llioil assume iiutv life, with new purposes ami new hopes. If it dn not spring forth oin-e more fully armed, it did sprin forth Illleil with hale and dialiolism toward all who love the PabW, whether white or black. There were excel Unit?. I know, hut they were uot enough to change th n-?ii:i. And strightway th? new apparition, acting i ?l'iiiiinctioii with the Northern lieuiocrucy, uhoriglnal si llea of Hi?- IK-tii -Ilion, planned the capture of the Nation? <?overiuiieiit. its rapreeeaietlTes ?ame up to Washing ton. Then was the tune for a few decisive words. The; Bboald have been ailmoiiuihed frankly aud kindly t return homo, then, to piant, sow, reap, buy, sell and b prosperaos, bat not to sxpeet any place m tbe eeparl nershlp of government until there was complefest secur Ity for ail. Instead of this they were sent back plottln, how te obtain aaeeedaaey at boom as the stepping ?ton? t.. eaesadaaey la tbe nation such was the condition o things in the Autumn of ISSS, when, sounding the alarti fimii tin? very platform, i Inclatsd upon uiereralbli guarantee? a.ainst th? Keln-iiioti, aad c?ipeclally fur se ciinty to Hie national fr. i-di?an and the national credi tor. It was for security Mi.it I then Insisted, lielniiiu that, though the war of urini?'* WM einled. this was i ju?t object of national care, all tins being contained In tin fannul? postulate, tenir il y for the future, without whicl pi-ai ?? i? so better than srmletloe. To that security one thing Is needed, simply this: al nn-ti iun?t be safe in their liehts, so that affairs, wheih? of goviruui?nf or bU-UMaaJahall have it freo and natura , mu a' lint there are Im? special elSBSSB still in Jeupar ?Iv. a? in the Autumn of ISM tbe national freedman an. she national creditor ; sad hablad these the faitlifn I BloolatS in the ea Babel states, now suffering terriiii? fioui the growing reaction. coasnioiioBAi uunarear. For the protection of the national freediiinn a Cm: htitiitioii.il auicndiiient has been pii'sented for ralillct tion, placing their right to vote under tho perp?-tua safeguard of the I'nlon ; but I am obliged to remind you that this ameudmunt hus not yet obtained the riquiait? iiiiinlier of States, nor can I say surely when It will. The Hemocratlc party Is arrayed a.Blnst It, and the Kebel intereat untti'S with tlie l?emocra?'V. Naturall Hiiy go together, They are old cronies. Here let me say /lankly that I have never ceased to regret?I do now most profoundly IBfiet- that Congress in it* plenary powers under the Constitution, especially in iU great unquestlonsble power to gaaraotee a rapabUcas reren. ment In the States, did not summarily Bettle this whole nuestlon. so that It should no longer disturb lb? country. It was for Cougruss t<? giv? a detliuliiin of a republican government ; nor 0000 it go further than our own Declaration of Indejieudeiiee, where is a deiinition fnm w Ii i? h there Is no appeal. There It Is, as it ?ame from our forefathers, In lofty self-evident truth, and OOBglCBS should have applied It. Or It might have gone to the speech of Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, where uata is the saino great definition. There was alto a decisive precedent. As Congress made a Civil Bights 'aw, so should it have made a Political Rights .aw. In e<t?h case the power Is identical. If It can be ?lino m the on? It ?'an be done in the other. To my mm 1 nothing la clearer. Thus far Congress has thought, otherwise. There remaius, then, the slow process of Constitutional Amendment, to which tbe country must be rallied. i-t m n; eranOB am? a sv m r a mine ADMi.iisiKiriov. But this la uot enough. No mere text uf constitu? tional law is sufficient. Behind these there must be a prevailing Public Opinion anda ayuip-tbkWt' A.lmlin?iii. tlon. Both aro needed. Tbe Administration must re enforce Tubllo Opinion, aud Public Opluion must rein? force the Administration. 8ueh la all oiiMTlcime. With? out these the strongest text aud most uuunlng lu its re ipatreoieuta i? only a phantom?It may be of terror, as was the case with the Fugitive Blare lull, but not a living letter. It is not -radically oii?.>? d. BosmlHoes II is evaded; sometimes It is openly ?et at naught. And now it is my duty Ui'waru you that the uatioual frecd maa still poods your protestase? Hissae-sat mast?r ?s already In the Held ooiisplrlug against him. That tratli tional experience, that infinite ?imhii-ity, tli.tt inseusi billty to lltiiuan Klghta, which so lonit uphii.l ?Uawr., aie aroused anew. No louger ?ble to hold him a?? bIhv? . the ancient master means to holil him us dependent and I?, keep linn In his service, persoaal and political, thus aubeUtuUag anew bondage for tho old I'nli u.plly he finds at the North a poll)leal party which the EbJb?Uon has not weaned from that unnatural Southern breast where it ?lrew IW primitivo ?ut? uncut; and this jmliti.al party now fOttei'lil/?'? lu the dlninal Woik by whn h pi ?it is poatpoiu'd, for until the national freediiian I? ?afe in his rights tli.ro can hem. peace. \ DO may eaUitpeaoS, but I tell you It is not peaie. ItisBSOOS onlv in BSBM Who diMS not feel that he tn ails sill! on ?moth?, red fires I Who does not feel his feet burn as ho moves over lite treacherous sslif? ? If 1 a .?bed muy new motive for opposition to the Democracy, T should Und it in this boa tile alliance. Because I am for |>eact?. so that this whole people may be at work; tx iiause I delire treuquiliity, so that all may be happy; be an-? I ?eck reconciliation, s?> that there hhall n?'i-'imp!ete?t luiriiioiiy, therefore I op? pose the H?m?? i ? y. ami eoW ?lcnouuce It aa Disturber of the National I'. SCO, The information from Hie n Rebel Rta?es Is most pain? ful. ?Mu Rebels are crawling from hiding places u> re sumc their foiim i rule - sad abat a rule! Such an might be expected from the lepreacntstlres of Blavoiy. It la lbs rale of mai ale, whore Hie Ku Klux Klan takes Urn place ol mift.-ii'iiiuy and .??hnoliiia-ier. Murder Is un kraaed. Tin,- national fi.liuan 1? the victim aud so la the I'lihuiisf. No? ouoof tbe*0 Stales, where lutiniida tion with death in Its train doaa not play its part. Taku that whole .su.th. i ii Her from Georgia to Texas, and add to It Teiiin-?-? ?'. .11 ti, I f.\ir. Non n Catoliua and Virginia, also?for tin ?iun? Is <OBtBJ0OM -..lid there is small Justice for those t?i whom .v.m o .? so much. That the** things should occur ander kndreu Jobeaee waa naturae that ncoti.?tiut ii.ni ?bould .-.iconiit? rdiflkultleeafter hie defection waa natural. Fbo great Eugliab moralist ? soother Join.-o! Hid not wonder that a dog in chama daaeed aa betsrr, bal '.hat it daw ad al all ; and l do nut; wonder thai reconstruction wUli tin- chains upon it suc? ceeded no better. bni thai i? sure? drdutalL Andrew .IoIiiimiii is HI tut Oi In '..iv. ani| in his pin? .?.% patriot l'le.ii: ip,i. must ooms to bis sap port io this I There u hut one thlag tbeaa disturber? i??: It i* power and tha lbeyssaotbaa_Bde to feel; I to? an ?lu- power of III :? wakened people. direct? ? i in a ficptihh u idinlnistnttion, rigoroualy, constantly, ai . i Users ?u..ll bo no rest lor tin? wickcil. to?. If I could iii.' I '1. ? ' the Deniocraey on ihes?i thing?, a.? 1 . annul, there is ?*;!! anotbOT chapter /or ex? posure, utn! ti- ? IS MB the ?vor?? it appears. 10 Bi that Btaae.Bg taeaaet sf mpudlelt-Ml. by winch tim national credit at bm tooad Sbread ?utters so much, ami our taxe- i , ., |y MSeOBSd. H will not d?> SB say that ii? .N.il.ini.il ? oiiv? -ii'ional ha.-t jet aiiiiouiieed thin dlaboneaty, I charge It upon the puny, A party whn.ii r?pudiai??. the fundamental pnucipie* of me lie?iteration of ludep? n.i'?:? i -which repudiates equality baton th? law?whichrepndlatetitho self-evident truth that gov? ernment i? founded oaly on th? ?maral el the governed, which repodiatea what is moat preciwus and good in our history- and wboao chiefs are a?*w raaaged in cuaalug assault apao I he cred'or- i? a parly ?4 repudiation. Tiusi? it? in?! u? ?u'ii.it.'iii. A Ocnii.ci.it iaaroptidtator. The repudiating gospel, aocordUig to Mr. rendletoo, is bow preaching In Ohio; and nothing i? mor? certain ihan that the triumph of the Uemorracj in ooreeaatry would be a Mow not only st the national froodmoo, baS alsoot Hi? national creditor. Th?re would he repudia? Hon for each. The word " r?pudi?t! mi," In its present sense, is not. old. It fit>t appear? lu Mi--ii??ippi, a l?.iu?H-rata; State. If the th.n_ w?r?i known lie for, -, never before ?l,?l IS assume tin; .?ainc hardihood of name. It was ?n 1*41 tbaS a Ulsaiaalppi Governor, In s eteeaage to The Lenelatar?. used tin? word wltb regard to certain Hat? hoods; sad thai began tint pollcj by which Misahnippl wu? th*:. dishonored and Ih?n \i pf pO ?r, for capital was natural.y shy of mich a Mate. Constantly, from that nine. Si.?.-,. slppi had tho " bad ?iiiliieuce " ?il fill" transaction, in . Is Hie S'a!? moro known as the boni? ?t J? tfersnii lisv.-i than a.? tu? homo of repudiation. Unhappily, th? nation suffered als?, and even no".-, a?? I understand, it is argue?! in Europe to our dlaoredlt that, beeouoe Mississippi repu? diated, 'be nation mar repudiate also, if I refer to tala example, it U because I would ilinatrate the mta? Biet of the Democrat.'- poiny. and sum.non Mi?-is?ippi t? lardy jiiHtice a regenerated Mat? cannot affurd to bear ti?? sardes of repadiatkm, aw eaa t'iu nation ami tbe a ?'? i hood of states forget B?aeoadaet ?o injurious te sil. 1 hau pleasure at this point, m rvfel ring le au earl v effort in The b'orik .in" r?an littiew by au able law? yer, for a Urne an ornament of Ute Supreoae Comt of tbo United States, the Hoe. B M. ?Curt?a, wbo oraoes asssi pem.a-ively that, where a Mate repudiates its obi.g?? tions to iii? ttetrimeat of feswiaasra, ibssa le a remedy thii'iigh th? National (ioveruuieiit. But tbe article coi tains a warning applicablo to the pat-txi.it hour, which ?. ?lUiit? : " Th? i.in?ii? of a f?- ?'it?a Im nol ?ol? ?Intro?*. tb?lro?n ?r?.t I ?nd lift th?T iit'-r .?t?t?i rsn i.ol? ??> i.nitto', iim it?? mm ? redit .jf tho whol?, liiiiiri. Dial II ?a? found iiafaa?,!.? ? in Imps xi. cart .if ?Ii? lull ?ntli'T-i??! h-? ?ai?r??? n ?Hit. I? ? M olfrrt-'l ?r, '?run ilotl latilai r.ua Is the crxtiU>r. l?mi ? I r atr iim?.. ?tuuid h?,? '?tu fisirly h.??|iIk1. o.?l iflar |?> M ? i .r.High ail Ilia Etching?! ?>f Kurup?, the ifc?ul ?i?? ?.p l.? ttl-ii ,?' Ul u' lala lbs _io:i-l in ilr.ut r." ?Sunb Aurri-m R.?:?? ft.r Jmusrr. fH, Vol it , BB innMAi!"\ to oarneaTaNt BspadlaUea is confiscation, and in the present OBBS, ??oi.li ?? at ion of the projK-rty of loyal citizens. With un? paralleled pBoereatty tu? nation has refuse?ito ssaassaso Webe I property ; and now it is BOBpOOOd to SS8_toSSS0 loyslproperty. When I expose ret udiation as contis? ii tioii, i mean to be precise. BotwoeatwooaoeMaoatoaeae requiring tbe iurtender of piojwrty wlthoat eompeaea tlon, and th? other declaring that the nation shall set and will not pay an equal amount due ucconliug to s? - emu promise, there can be no just distinction. Tbe tw<> are alike. The former might alarm a groeOM number. Iiecaii??; OB it? toot n.-'f? dctuomilralivt-. But analv-* the two, and von win see that In eaca private property le token b] nie natiou without compensation ami appr. piia!. .lto its own use. Therefore do I t.iy repud?ala?.' m VOIiUai al.t.ll. - PATMEJIT r~ GRKEXBACKS. A favorite device of repudiation is to pay the national debt m greSBbaeko?ta other words, to pay bonds hearing interest with mere promises not bearing interest, vio? lating, m the tlrst place, a rule of honesty, which forbida such a trick, aud, in the second place, a rule of law, which refuses to reeognire an inferior obligation as pay met t of a Hiipenor. Here, in plain terms. Is repud.aliou of the inteiest, and Indefinite postponem? nt of the princi? pal. Thi? proposla-OBL when firnt broa?-!? ?I, con te m plate?! aothlag less than an infinit?? issue of greeabaebs Baodmc the country, as Franco was tl?>?D?le?l by ntniguat?, ami utterly destroying values of all Uinds. Although in ita prevent more moderate form it Is Punted to payment ly existing greenback?, yet it has the aanie radical injustice. Li'? ;. ?t beariag bonds ar?? to be paid wn1? aoalateeees bearing bits of paper. The statement of the BOM S enough It? proposer woubi never do this thing in him own afliirs, hut how cat? he n?k his country to do iUt booeaty forbids in ?irivate life 1 XAX_TION Or BONDS. Another device is to tax tb? bunds when tbe money wa- lout on tue positive condition that the bonds should n??t be taxed. This, ,?f eOBTBO, is to break the contract in another way. It is repuduiioii In am.iln-r form. To argue these juestlons is happily uni., .-essai y, and I aluni? BB Uiem only liecaune 1 v?i?h to cxLiblt the loss to (lie < ?untrytreta Mich attempts. This Can be made pu.ik as a i.uurch-door. And hero I must BBS atteutton to* details. anaa nmmaor eaeesm aa ssmaaas ?aa Baaaassaoab The total debt of our country on th? l?t of Heptemfier as:?ie from the i.i.issi.dou of honda issucd to the Pacifiif Kailway, was a_?S75,-?--.S01; and here 1 mention, witf. g.-cat satisfaction, that since the 1st of March last tin? tobe BBS besa Nieset$-MNUllB The surplus revenu?? now accruing is not tosa than Itoo, lOo.ouo a vear, and Wilt be. nrol'.iblc. not, less than liis.otsi.cx. a peer, ?f whlcti im not low than tT??,0Qe?0BB ninat be attributed to? the better enforcement of (he laws ami 'he economy novr prevailing In all departments. And here comes the prac liC.tl ??mit. Large aa is our surplus revenue, it shouitti hare beea more, ami would have been moi- but for th<_ repud-tttoa menaced by the Deuio.ii">'. Ihiscanto Sbowa easilv. If WS leob at our bonded debt, we find It is now t-.MiiT.'.'J''..'Us', upon which w? pay out b-ss ?lian ll'.l.iKKi.t??) tnaanual iatereet, the larger part st elzperesat, tho .?mailer at live per ??'?it, gold. rhe?l'tfi-r?ti ?? between tl.? n.teri ?I and that pahl by ?ither powers is the measure ?C ? ur annual loss. Knglish three per cents and trench fours are tlnn in the market; but Kugland aud Kram o liavc not the ?am? liii!iica.?m able resources that are ours; nor i? either so secure In ita (loveriimenf. It Is easy tit' MB thai ?ur debt could have been funded without paying-' more than four per cent, but for the doubt cast upon our credit by thediaboneet schemes ?f repudiatora. "Pav-i ment m greenbacks " and " taxation of bonds " are costly ? i iea B Itboat the?? thero would have been |40,?UO,iiOO t??j K??-1I our surplus revenue. Hut thin sum. if invested nag a linking land at four per ??eut illicit?!, would pay t!,.?, wUolo bonded debt In lesa than 30 years. Buch is our' annual loss. The sum total of this loss directly chargeable upon tho rcpiittiators is more than ou? mu.tired millions, already paid in taxes; ami much I fear, fellow cit./ens, that be-?; fore the nation can recover from the discredit upou it another hundred millions wul be paid tu I way. It Is hard to se? tins un menu? tn tnure, ? ._ . taxation from tho toil of the people, to pav tftoSBSSbeSBSSJ ? f a dishonest Deniocraey. Do not f.irg.t that the cost of: "ins espertsssBi weootaet toaeaartlesJarctaaa Where cver the tax gatherer goes tlieix- it in paid. Kvery work-? mau pays It In his f??o?l aud clot lung; every tn? ? lian ?? and artisan in his tools ; every housewife lu hercookiUK, stove and flat iron ; over.' merchant in the stamp upma. hi? note ; every man of ?alary In the income tax ; aye. even every laborer in his wood, his coal, his potatoes, ami, ins salt. Many of then?, taxen liu)K.std under duress of war will he removed soon, I trust ; but still the euornioua? sum of forty millions annually must bo contributed by the' labor of the country until tho wort?! is convinced that, ;u spite of I'? inocraiic inciis.-e, the Wepublio will uialutaiu Hs plight?-?! faith to the end. People wish to reduce tax? ation. I tell you how. Ko honest. Ix-t no doubt res? upon the public faith. Then will lue present burdeusomo taxation grow "?mall by degrees aud beautifully leas'' /' is the doubt ichveh tott?. It ?a with our country aa wltb an individual, tho doubt obliges tbe pa. meiitof ejtrat xntcrttt. To stop that extra taiermt we must keep fa.tl.. *D?I Rliir. AID AOORAVATfO*. As we look at tbe ongiu of the greenback we shall flud a new motive for fidelity. 1 do uot speak of that patriot.? character which couitiietnla the national debt ; but of the? financial principle on which the greenback waa tn* toaoed. It cam?: irom tho overruling exigeiiclea of self ?leteiic?'. The uatloual o>lstei.m depended upon money. which c.iilil b<< had ouly through a force?! loan. The.' gr?. niiaek waa tho agency hy which It could be collected. Tu? dislo.NSt party restated lb? pa*?agc of the original act. proph? .?.\ lag ?laugerand difficulty. But the safety of the nation required theusk, and the Republican party ...??nun d it. Ami now (his Mine disloyal party, onct? against th? gi'-eiihuck, insist upon continuing in peactt what wa.? Justified only in war-Insist upon a force?! loan, when Ute OVOITUllna exigencies of self defence ha? r ,t I eesssd, and Un? uatlou is ?aved. To such absurdity ?a thi? parly now diiwn. aanoaai l'ASll(?. Among the practical agencies to which the country one? ?sab already aiv tho Natiiiial hanks. They cannot fa. m lo bo taken into account in all financial discussions. Aa they bare?tsae feet Wbere NBBjrBN now established, c would _ladl> see them extended, ?rspceiallj at the BoutU Bad W? ?t. where they are much iiecl.?!, and where abnii ? daut eropajiln^idy supply the capital. But this can he >ee h'lahih .a??. "" "? ins, aireaoy is, that be-? Jit inflicteil' in the saii.?n p, wrung by?