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Iii 11 vt ?-?ti i> i ?ti ?i i? VintA Vop (Uli e-e>liiinn. Hoi'sks san Kaaws Wawrnn tieth Poet ith eoin?aa. U??u?k.?, ( tiiiu t?.i s, 11 ?km.-.?, A. .?.kurth ?'age??.?th (VlUlllll II??*!!!?- Kimth /Vi.?- ?lib eeilanin li i Cat tti t.,,/), r,, jr :t.i eolnmu Imrai ? i : ?s suth Pap 1st sad _ i sotanas. l.iiiii Nui; i- Hill Pap) .'al?i i".ntiin Moimi am "i ti? MtMai- Vi/i?/i/'a?-;?-!lil rnlnnin. StASltlAi.? ? IMP I >i 11 il? Fiflh l'air lilli t?-) ullin ht?i?'ii tti-u ?- Hirth I'a./r -6th column i ?roth ?'age 'till an I ?itli eolnaUM _Si,>i? ai lasTarnasTn Kimth Page Btheotnma. Maw riiu u tnoxs tiethPnp lstcohnaa. I'tiin-ii-ti ? s,slh I'litir tth eoliinill. KiAi i.tttt? neK mai ?-:t iit >!_?/? eteige?3d column; BnOOKLTS ??>.'? l'a ?r iel ?-.1 n: ti ? Vi tt-Iii ?li .s,/'/) lair 3d column; ?Yinrrai 9UIA l'?ge :u) ?ol Hill 11 : Al I.iiN si,li, lu,/, SA ti.lllllln; lu l.V enano a? stitt Pagt 3d caluma. hAii? nt ai i i >>s i hird Pap ?.tli colman. KAt'lM.s ItAtk - Kighth I'u'ir - i'.t h e.-llltnn. tflTI aTIi.ns tV ?mh'i Ma.Ils -Siiith Pap* lill n'l?l Mil ?ataman Fuhaucs Nnxth Pago?ita sad otu sol* until.? Fin tti Nom I? lifthVii'jr titi) column. Hi I IM KO AIS ?*-.' ItlllBOIeWI KtOlh I'aije ? 1st, 94, ililli ?III ?lellllllll? PTI.aMKK?. ?> l ts srrruth Page?HA ? "lutnii. pi nnaa it? i sa ti ? \niii. pap ith entuma, Tuarni?na- lArl? Vane Ud in I M roturan? i?? Lnv?-Cm riioin-.it ? .??.a/A Vrnge- Itltcolnnm. llnoinciM. -Votiere. IU-t f.ni l\?ri:w i-Bes Han, 15??I Qnal lly. l;.?t I ? nu? I ni I ,.t?i n ?.it II.ntl .l'l. Thk Ki i.\ v v. Cn vin.im? Ht vi.i ? ?>i ' RlEIll l. l - ii? tMth'jt an ? .|ii.?l Are r?< ?Hinii) ii'l??l I't Al. Holly Tia?,?? ii.irtin.iti. J. P ?W11 herow aadmany otbera._ A vi-:r !?? tlie -?tin? ?>f Hall's Stn. am? I.'m K ? ..?II We . Nee? . I *. all. 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Iii? ismiiiI il?'l:.?r? teamed I?, nil? i? noa ? li" ?? ii pi ???? thal ->i>? <n Um a -a:, a, ina-l Ita iii? can uni ia an n >u ol talushl? ?. has ?Ter ka i i ? - t?. I I ?sll at their storr, ?? Iheto ?-?Ill-lit e | W , t ? K.lf.-. I.ill We'll 1". |l tee! ?Ill ?, 11,1 1111 ? ||lef II Al I ? ~ ti I It 1 --' K ? '..I itY. li lill |,lee, 1 I, la Ile i i,, , uni., Nn n?t Iii. mit lill? Vf* than ant o', li- r manota I u- i. ??iiiiiti I.' i-?i;i <?i Ni w ?I'vei i: ?li: i i 111'iN. Ti., r. Mt in.?,-, i ..( v ? v.irk ,n r.'a i a: i i..-t i ported to t Im r.wtiim-te t '.. -i,, i >: Hu- nnounl ot i ?? - - t , ? ?.. v lit* cacti la.?|?r |)ell.||?tll?t III llel? t li? "Ii It? I ? _-lll.ll l.'l-.'il? -- lal fl -III Um n. ? V -ii, nth?. t ? it- - - undi i thi las i? -ia m..' j" ?'in r i?..-1._,. Thefolluwlogla Um esses ti?! p.nt e.f n,,-1, mott rt.nu i- at ?n. I :_>; 'al' - I? ul n , I?.. ? Im i?. l'a?it-ac--? paid. rim s? ?o,:t.io ii.11?. no Uaemtd ei.t t bb'i J . 7')?a.<-? : ?? ti Si iv.r'./ . ' 0 472 ?u The .ir. nhi'Mii e.f Tni IiaiilM lhri.iii.-h tin nitiil? I? I'm? ats-ti t.. I-.- cr ti'iti in that ni ?ti it rt-faial /,.-..- comlilned, ?.rtfiiilief Tlirll-r.ilii.u,' im.Bibine?!.I mull? I a* that-.1 ?U th*.I I Ii- ??. ?x1., i in. rain-.- papen? For?! ni tilt I* tit lit. r. ?I '.. ?-Iv Mi? :- ?h ?? ? n._ I III Vi i\V?in. lu t.t.. be tie lara ?t ??! an) papsi la N?? Yara sbmoi Um b? ?i iMSIJele . ?e e- ?|,. - . ,i \..tl, . ? TERMS OP lill HUH SI. I? .ii y Turn; \?'. Mail Suie?. rii?ct?. (10per annnra. Rrwi-Wi i ki v I aim m . M.ul ?-u')?' ri?? i?. ??*?:! pet an, ?Akiki y I tun' VK. M'?'l.?siii ??i h'i. i-, 92 per annum. advertising li s 1 ?? ?. Dtii y I ititi! m . 'j. ?1..?"?. -lHi*. .?(???. 75c, and SI per line. Bumi-Wrrkii I it 1nrr.1t, 2.*i and 50 1 )-nts per line. WBBU.V lunn m ..?-.??? >. .uni ?.' |'.i line. A?. ii.li-ii: t.? pn : t i.i? in tin- paper. 'lerins. ? .??li in .nit .ri", . A .lil it??. I 'iii:?Tntni ni '. New-York. 'I'm l?tnv 1 nun sr. will be mailed, postpaid, to nay addteaa ?vrfil !i ??. ill l?e (lunn.'- I wuenevei n no-tated) in the I nlte.1 >?. 1 f?? - 01 1 ?na In, one month Ina ?f I ; Ila l.;..l! lilli ti'?. 1 ? et lil 11 i.V. S tt i I /erin lui, Russia, Turkev, Italy, Bweden. and Norway, l"i t] ..,,', and in Franco for 91 78, thkKkmi V-'ekku Tiiiiu m tu!, besen! inn ?? months, ?>r Til.: Wi.Khi.i Tumi m slit m "in h-, lu tbe same amunnt. Irisons moil,h lu ebhaia Tin TRIHI m in ?)/.? 0?*" ihr traini. met*, te hotiU in which i' li amallo ?old, trill ?*.? ftr a forer i>u mferwaop thi? opiteet the arcsswetaiMss. Tint W? FMt lunn vi* will l>" ie ndy tlii? morning at t o'? I)? k, m arrappers f)>r mailing. IT:? ? 5 ? ? ;ii? li!". W? 1! OmCEl OF THK Tltlltl'M Nnw-Yons N?. 1,23--) Broadway, i-ornor Tblrty tust-st.; No. ROU W??t Tweuty-third-et,, ?orner l.inlitli nte. : No. 7HO-Third-ave., rornoi Furty sat. m*, st.: So. 'J.'itii; l'??nn!i..,M . Mu l.-tu.l Bnuoai-YN Nu. :il':i vV'aahiuirfon-st., next ?l?H?r ti> tin- I'.-t-i Hin . . l.t-llli. DlSTKICT, BnOOKLY-t, ho. 87 Hl'i.i'ltt.it I'n i ?vi i nu t Mo. 112 Simili Si\tli ?t. \\ t-ins?. t is N?>. M '? Fonrteetith-ata 1/OMii i.N ?No. 81 Fleet st., E. ( . Advertisement.? and autieeriptions are received at publisher's rates, andainnle copies ol lu? TmnUNB ni.it always !>? obtained si :il! tne slmveoffloos. THE TBIBUmct* MOKTH1.V ? aiim AR. the lorye "?/ ? tot thi month the entail ot??* thr it'tui ?a (?it* urnr. t tim, Moa I-KfS. VVs?l. lim:. In. i t?l .oly... I . I 1 isa I 2 I? 4 i?. ? iii ?i ? : ?- ? .?? n t *i io it i 111? Vi I? iii?! 1 ' |A I? ?7 I? i ? i ? ;.i " .n m i io . "t ?_'). ? j ?'? .'V sa I ; ;n in :,i ni IXtahA^oxth SOtOUs {?rib une. POUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY \> l.l>M>l>.\V, JULY 1 I. 1875. WITH SITIM.KMENT. Uti M li S 7///N HORSING, l-'?ii(ii..N I!,,- nritisli Kille Association has of feted a (T.-"???iii;" Cup lo !??? competed lor bj the Americans annually, Um hr-t (.mipetitioa to take l?lrv ? it Witiilil? iloii this year. The members of the American ream irill leave Rdiuburgh to-day f"i London. Thi l'un h Assemblj declared the ??le. tiu'i ni M. I'.n ,:.;. im; null iiml toni. Then tt.i? a stormy debate In Iii? Assembly. I??tvii?ii. . rhefreshman ra ?? :it f-ksratogayes? terday ?as won by thi Cornell i row, in 17 min. -'!_' 'i sec.. Harvard ___eond, Brown third, sndPriucoton . last, aft) i i remark-tblj ?lose and exciting strutt k1?- ; ti"' singli ?. nil race was .-. " ?:?lk over* lor Hart.ml. tin 1 ile boa! failing, through a mist ah e, to ai*pear; it \tiii be rowed again to-day. I In? tin i.i race on time allowance at ( ajH M n waa a very fast oue mid fre? from seri? aos accident, th? Madeli ?ne 1 ? iug Hie vrinnei among st boom is in A li. ;7 min. av> bv? . ; iii?- Vindex, among sloop?*, in :> li. ...?mu?. u?.-.?. H, hospitalities of Raleigh, N. ('., vm- extended totln <'.?tt.m stat, s ?'"ii-.'f - The City Marslial of Lawrence, .Masa., was compelled to resign for Ines-npetenc] si tin- Cathol The Ann ri? an Philologii ?l Si? let] ss? t ?t Ki - ?> it, K. I. io n. i rook tt.t? ??nil ml ti kee j? ?ill muni..,- junie?, ont of the Black Hill?. 1 In Am. m .m H'aok Irade Association ine-t ;it Niagara Falls. The National Hebrea Cunan Irin? i.-asiuo it Uiillalo. ? l'r??l. Min ?li bas ss_W?ttijd to the President hil statemeut of .ill.Hi? st tim Kui? mud Agency. Cm AM? >t lil Illi.VS. N0 ? 1. tt te. the |.e I j el -ti.it?.I - ni tin* Blent __lev___t__*-at. i'>l?iv? i> ?t?.? obtained. Mi?. \ e,.. Rho k t??is ehofced .iml robbed at a ?>. in., in her linn?' :it No. i Manguv-stw, by u pretended ________rjr inspector, .Directors et the Erie Rail* way wen* ? boaea, and Coi. ."-cott, .lohn Kiti-_r. jr., V. elssa_____i.lt, John v. ('.(.ra,, ami W. Buln Duncan ??tere ?in? eeel.it lit in tv linn. 'J |?. UTgaaSOnt tor tlie D.luttmn of Win. M. Tweed's bail lunn ^{.IXXl.lMHl vtaa bsgSUS he lore Jiul?,. ?I-*?*1""*!**' Um Aass-sbl] Investigating C'oiiiuuti??- emQtaarnnttns ami Emigration manag? ment insp?*ct<d WTasd's Ia_S___L (? n.r.il M.ma 0vPopponh_-_onaud?,,,*,?it.i,de .i liarl >utestitictl m the inquest at Ivotkaway eoiireniliti? tin* railway rollisioii on lama Island. In the ri?es nt Moti inoutb I'ttrk Um Ocean lintel stakes were ?aroa by Omk iM'stini* MdiratbV AlWUaa] S?:iri lier, Hol? Woolley, and lMavolo won the other pont?ala. ~ (iolil. ll.".?i. ll.-e'i. li.-.-,. (?..1.1 value of the legal* teiulerdollarat Ihecloaa, figTiocantn 'I iii-' Wi -.AiiiKii.?The ('?.veriniunt r?*p?irt jiredi. Is ?lightly wann. ? ami dear 11 partly ?Intnl.? weather. Tb?riiii?iiieter in tin-, ? *ity v.-Merday, 70 , B3 . 7:1 * ' Render* Irarino town ftr Ihr Sitmmrr can hare Tni Daily Tribune gtoiled to then ut gay athtrr-a*, and the add ye?* changed a? often M dyiicil, piod?in?d, flir $1 ;)*",' month. Tli?* Erle election aeema to have aettled two facto. The direction that 1? t Um Company into bankruptcy ?-till control the stiu-k, un<l Mr. John Livmgaton'a load tulk mKDanta to precisely nothing, We ?1?? not know thal either fact ia of much ranaeajiienco. There was fine Kjwiit y?-!? rilay ?it Cap?' May as well us at Saratoga. The Utonaaada <>t visit? ors authored then t?? witness the jrachl mee were compenaated for tin* diaappointinent ??f tin* day before by one ol' the beal regattaa <?n record, and all thing* seemed t<? combine i<? make Hu* oecaaion ? pleaaanl one.* The Made? leine won tin- achooner price, and the Vindex ll-?l the sloops. _ In their determination to hold daily sessions thf li ipi?! Transit Commissioners give farther evidence of a diapoait?oo t<> expedite buaineas, At the meeting yesterday eeveral plana wen ic.ivcil, ami other? ?in- awaited. The Cheap Transportation Association also met and placed their plana and statistics at the disposal of the Conra?ss?oner*. The addreaa ??1 tlif Preaident ??f this Asaociation ahowa that it has already taken Mum- important steps ?a tin- direction of Transportation Ueform. M. Ronhei hat given another evidence of his title to be called ? headstrong politician. , Winn be denied the existence of the Bona partial Committee ?>f Appeal some time ago there were many who refused to believe hi.s assertitm. His prosenl avowal thal he himself directed thal Commitl ?<? is likely to deprive i him ?>f much of the reaped with which be baa hitherto been held by some persona. However, ! the p.iri whick he has taken may lead i?> | anothei celebrated trial, and we maj hereafter lii'iir much alunit The Ronlier Case. A few ?lays ?liri? we published a stat men! ol' the result, so tus ?is i; cotddbe ascertaiuetl, of the nearly completed censas <>l New-York City, together a\ it h the estimate <>l thoae in charge ??I the work as t?> t!i<- increase in pop? ulation since iii?- las! enumeration. <>u our j third page to-day ?ill be found a similar j statement ol' tin- result in Hi loklyn, compiled from tin* corrected returns now Hied. Accord? ing to the last census the population of Brook? lyn waa 390,099 j it is now estimated to be more iban ."?o?>,ooo, and this estimate seems t<> be siist.iin.il by the returns therewith given, It appears ti? be the settled purpose of the British lillie ?association to prevent a match al Wimbledon between the ?American Team and the three Briti li ????.'lits. This refusal baa been softened by an act <?t' conrt-t -:< for which tin- Americans ought to be grate? ful, 'lb?* conten! for the Challenge cup, ? which has been offered t?i our countrymen for rompetition b1 Wimbledon t!.i> yeal will be an attractive incident. The annual contesta foi ibis cup, which are hereafter to take place on this tide ?>i tlif Atlantic, will serve t>> remind ?uti marksmen of the esteem ?.ith which they are regarded in li real Britain. The reports (?? the Board <>f Ift-.-il111 show a , considerable increase oi small-pox, in spit?* ?ii j iii?' labors ??1 111*- additional number ??I \ io in atora who have l???n appointed recently. The ! rag-pickers1 quarter in the Thirteenth and I (eleventh Warda appears t<? be a hot-bed of i the disease, ami many <?i the squalid inhabi : t.nits of the crowded dwellings in thal par! of j the city run from the ?raccinators ?n stoutly refuse any treatment hy them. The health officials r?'?'l ilie need ?>l laws making vaccina? tion compulsory under certain circumstances, and in view <>t t!i<- facia which come before them their deaire l??r such legal compulsion seems to I??' by n<> mean- unreasonable. Timid la'li?'- ??II object to remaining alone i in their bouses at any time in the day if this ' city is disgraced bj manj repetitions of the au? dacious robberies with violence which have occurred in tin* last t??<> days. (li. e mi the beela <>i the outrage in Wes! 1 Eleventh-at., <?" Monday, come Ihc cli??k iii??' ami plundering of a lady in lui ; bouse in kfatngin-st., yesterday, b1 'A o'clock ! in tin- afternoon. The ruffian who committed this hohl crime disarmed his vi? tim of sus? picion by pretending t<> !'?? ?i samtary inspector and deairing t<> se?- the watei pipes. It i-. -t it ? ?I thal no clew has been obtained yet t<? the perpetrators oi the Dancer robbery ?>n Monday. _ Few extenuating cirenmstnnees, either for the railroad company or its officials, have yel been developed in the Coroner's investigation of the j Itoekaway railway disaster. It appears thal Conductor Hibbard was beard t<> remark thal . In? had only ?ni?' minute ami a liait' in which to gel from Woodsburg to Rockaway, whereas tin- time allowed by the present schedule i? Pun minutes ami was formerly six minutes. "Conductors," says the train-master, "often "take risks in that way." We find also , thal there lias been no telegraph office al Woodsburg t??t two years; the railroad agent , ??a- an operator, bnl lia?! no Instrument. I There ara varions other indications <?f crimi? nally huis?- management, which make a din aater Uke thal <?l the 5th of .lui.? rathei ? matter <>i oourae on ?mch a road. The Ring suits come t?> the front again. Before Judge Barret! yesterday argument waa begun ?m tin1 application for the r?duction <>f i i he bail ?>t "-N ill it ti i M. Tweed, iii? defense m ?in t?? have laid great stress apon the position tl.at a person one? arrested in a civil action 1 cannot lu* again arrested foi the same ?au-. ? of ?utinn except under circamstonces which do i mu exist in thi- ease; audit waa ??.nmi? urged I in th?- same behalf thal the pretest suit ia vexatious and ita prosecution malicious. Iffr. Peckham, foi the People, replied effectively, ?nul tin- argument waa adjourned until to-day. The negotiations lor the r?duction <?l the hail ?m th?- criminal indictments against Peten it. Bweeny lune been so lu Hieeeasful thal there .-???un-. t?i lu- ? billilli?' probability thal be will retan to New-Yoik ami itand his trial while minor membera of the Ring, poahed to the wall, are preparing t<> disgorge theil* ill. ; "gotten gaina, Needless indignatioO was unju>t!\ i \pnh.seil : about the |x?li<?- yeaterday for lailure t?? pre 1 vi ti? the lniililiiy robbery of a lone woman in I Eleventh-at The potiee won nat t<> Mama fur not preventing what they roulil not forc ?-I-0, fin I her than that tiny are h.inlly cx euaaUe f??r permitting the existence of the ofgaaiaed gang to which thean rufiana cvi deutly belong. There are probably a donan? poasibly a won?of aneh criminal etgnnin tioiis in New-York City, of which the polici? ??'??nerally, nmi the detect! Toe especially, are believed to have complete knowledge, and which they could break np if tiny would. The i?spoiisil,ility of the pottos li? s just here. They cannot pOBSJhlj know in a?lvanci* of all schemes of plumier Mini thus pr?vint the COBB miaaion of any particular crime ? but they ran prevent the commisaion ol' many crimes sim? ilar to Hie outrage in Eleventh-at hy making New-York to?? h<?t lo bold confederated thieves auch a?, them robben were. In the mean time the detectives ought to be held t?> a stint ac? countability if they do not now obtain a dew to these partit ular offenders, and destroy ili?*ir organization at once. PROF, malsu ON nu: INDIAN FRAUDS. It was an Indefinite article with which Sec? retary Delano some two months ago deacribed the accomplished scholar, Prof. Marsh ol' Vale College, who bad cinnmunicated to President Grant the complaints of Red Cloud and his tribe. Prof, Marah baa certaialy not retorted in kind? for a more definite article than the Kroieaaort detailed statement, which we publish this morning, and which, with? out aiming at description, ?1.?? s describe Secretary Delan?? and his Department, could hardly 1??' Imagined. Poasibly when the Secretary in his kittel <>l May 1<> t<? the Prefd ! lient of th?* Hoard <?l Indian Commissioners informed thal functionary in a lofty ami superior way thal he was " deairooa <?l appoint "iag a Commission t?i invest?gate eer " tain reports pat in ?initiation hy a Mr. " Marsh," he supposed be had finished the whole business, and thal the large indefinite article with which be bad pointed ?mt Prof. Marsh's hndgnificanre would disntias j him hack to obscurity. Thai seems to have j been the puni?se. I'm- though mon- than two ' inoiit'is have elapsed, ami Till". Tl.llU NK has fell compelled In the interests of th?* pnblic serviie to remind the Secretary of the matter once or twice, the Commission has not yet been or? ganized. Ii t he Secretary's pui pose avis to dispose ?d' Prof. Mandi with an indefinite article he haa i been woefully mistaken, as ?mr readers this I morning will observe. With the saine stub? born persistency with which he punned his ijuest of I?.--ils in th?- Bad Lands in the face oi hostile Indians, ami the same disregard ?.f everything bul bis own notion of j ?Inly with which be fulfilled in spirit as i well ?L-, to the letter his promise to i Red (loud, he has followed up bia line i of investigations in th?' administration <>f Indian 1 A Hairs uf the Interior Department, li might 1?' said Indeed that the scientific habit of thought ami method of inquiry by which he is enabled on the evidence ol' a nmi,n to bring together and construct n ?hole anatomy, have been applied here so that with onlj tin- origi? nal clew ??f a few had samples be has uncov? ered the dry hones of a whole department. Nothing could he plainer or more simple than his narration of the manner in which the I ?ovi ru? inent i- defrauded and the Indians are wronged by the vampires of the Indian King. All the |ii'oce-.-?cs ara detailed with surprising minute? ness, ami th. Profefwor has taken the precau? tion to fortify himself al every point from the i.-collis t.f the Department ?uni the testimony ol' unimpeachable witnesses. That eorrup i ti.>n and dam! have li. ? ti tin- nile and I hoiie-t dealing the trery rare and almost un? known exception in the administration <?f Indian allan-? for many years has been more than suspected. No ??m- who has been al all familiar cither with the character ami hurd uess methods ol' the agents and contract? ors, or with the conduct of affairs in the Department ?it Washington, has had the slightest ?1?. ?bt npon this subject. And yet, notwithstanding the absolute conviction in the minda of all ?vin. had in? quired into the subject at all that the Depart? ment was honey-combed ??ith corruption, the I lum: has managed for'years t<? ??ard off official investigation ami maintain its hold apon j the sources <>i dishonest gains, till, like the Canal Ring in this stile, in the confidence I thal it was impregnable, it became utterly reckless in the extent and the unblushing effrontery ol' its transactions. Chargea of frond in the contracts <>i dishonesty at the agencien ??.;.? Hometimes followed by a feint of investigation, but whenever an unfavorable report was received from an investigation, it \?a- pigeon-holed in the Department, and bo j notice W.I*- ever taken of if. S. vi ral such reports jw known to be in the Depart? ment pigeon-holes, muh.' ol' them relating t.? ! this ver) lied cloud Agency, and exporting the I transactions which Prof. Marsh describes, The , only serious attempt at reform ?vas in the ap? pointment a few yean Bgo of a Board <?! In? dian Commissioners by tin- President ???th the express purpose ol supervising the contract? and pure! i ises for the Indians. This I loan I, composed of intelligent ami conscientious men, waa - ? hampered and harassed by Secretary Delano ami his Commissioner <>t Indian Affairs, Mr. I K. P, Smith, tint one ?iitei ?tm.tin i of its iiifin bers was compelled, by bis ????n sense of self respect, in resign, until the Boord aras filled again with a majority of the Secre? tary's tonis, who w?ie b1 trays ready to ?h? his bidding, This triumph em bohlened the King more than anything else that had happened. I'ln- >t igen ol Icghdation , by which it was accomplished, the successive ? qualifying acts, and the ingenuity exercised in | their preparation, make aa interesting chapter ' ?.I themselves in the history <?t the Indian Ring. All the well known methods <?f the Depart? ment for suppressing inquiry, misleading the people, forestalling public ??pinion, ami discred? iting unfavorable testimony, have been re? sorted to in the effort lo escape the damaging effect of Prof. .Marsh's disclosures. He was tit-! r-'i''?'ti t?? uml'i-t,uni thal he had incurred the hostility <>f a 1 ?ranch of the General Govern? ment, ami that he would be wine to retire I tMun so unequal a contest ; be was then re ' preached with not having brought these abuses ' to the attention of the Department m that 1 they might have been eorreeted without pub? licity; h< waa afterward besought with unctu? ous piety bj Secretary Delano to consider prayerfully whether it ?ras m.i unchristian be ha vint to put obstacles in the way of 1 the elevation <?t these mvagea to civiliza? tion and Christianity, and finally au ' eliott was maile to draw lion' him ?he ext?*nt i of hil chargea, and the testimony supporting j them, hy asking him for i copy of them to be . given t?? a committee of investigation which | had no existence ami if if had was without authority to inquire ??r t<? report except to the incriminated offlctala, In all this, as Prof. Marah says, there was much lesa anxiety to daleen vee the bandi than t., iimi out pre finely what he knew ahout tin ?n ; and I,?, t!,j. timo too he had tlisroTeretl in his explora? tions of the Department pigeon-holes that if information on this euhject was all that Waa wanted there was already plenty of it within tli? Secretary's reach. In view of ull these fa?ts he calmly pursued his Inqalries an to the truth or falsity of the representation-i mail? to him hy lied Cloud, ami m?w at tin? conclusion of them ha lays the results before the President of the United ."states, whoaa province it is la take COgniaanee of such a state of all'.irs in one of the department! of the Government m thus statement indicutce. Prof. Marsh, it mnti he remembered, has been unwittingly drawn into this controversy with the Interior Department by bia zeal in scientific pursuits*, which h*?l bim to promise Bed Cloud to coniiiiniiic.it* that chieftain's complaints t<> the Grant Father. Innocently enough ha fulfilled his promiae, and there? upon found Secretary Delano btiatling willi wrath towards him. Kore.?I into con? troversy, h.* has not shirked ?*. as his state? ment shows, hut has pursued it to the end with system and thoroughness. The whole people owe him a di'ht of gratitude f??r the good WOtk be has done. THE FRESHMAN LUE. The regatta at Saratoga opened yesterday with excellent promise. The single scull race t?) be sure was defeated by a blunder which ought to have hi in iinpos.-ihl?' under any moderately efficient management, but this waa a comparatively unimportant prelude to the sports of the week, ami the interest of the meeting really began with the ra.?f the I'ri-hinan crews. This was nil that a good race ought to 1??-. The contest was close and uncertain until the very end ; some excellent ??mi? was put turill ; ami the time was considerably quicker than thal ?d' bul year and highly creditable to boatmen who are just at the outset of their career. Victors ami van i .'itidtcil alike come out of the struggle with J honor. Cornell wins oui hearty applause for ! the fine effort by which she hardy snatched j the prize away from her gallant competitors, I and there i> not one of the lour boats ol'which 1 we cannot say that it well deserved t<? erin. This race seema t<> have been carried through ! without any ol' the unpleasant accidenta, mis takea and misunderstandings which are so apt to mar the success of such affairs. To-day, with thirteen boats in lim* instead of four, the I ?lilli? ull!? s ol' management arc increased in i geometrical ratio. It will he an occasion of ? much more excitement also than yester | day, ami of greater temptations for the I weak of lu*ad ami infirm ol' temper. Bul the university crews have shown a (-?'????d .sense ami ! gentlemanly feeling which we an* confident ? will not desert them in the critical hour, and I whoever wins an shall expert t<? se them all j come out of the trial willi as much honor M ? their younger aasociatea. THE TARGETS HY TELEGRAPH, The Dahlia newspapers with Hie detailed reports of the International Rifle match, enable I us to verily the accuracy of the first successful ! ?xp? riment ever made at telegraphing a pic? torial representation of the exact position ?ni . the taris'i't yf each shot fired. In all there were 540 shots. Of these 528 prove to have heeli i fixed with absolute accuracy in The Tmni he's reproduction of the targets. In the caec I of the twelve remaining shot-?, the errors ? ?d' location are nearly all trivial, and in ajl ; hut tWO cases they ware ?lue to mistaken of the cable?a proportion of blundering not very , remarkable, considering the length ami pecu? liarity of th?* cipher message ami tin* baste ; with which it was transmitted, bul --till a pro? portion which a well-regulated service ought to be ahle very greatly to reduce na another j trial. The most serious errors were in the target - made by .lohn McKennaof the Irish Team at ?stn? yards. One of his bull's-eye shots i was placed a little distance outside the bull's | eye, and one of the shots which ju-t missed ' the buH's-cye was placed on the hit instead ! of the right side of it, while a third waa placed | near tin Upper left-hand corner, when it .should have lu en near the upper right-hand collier. In the 1,000-yards target of .lames Wilson, another ?'I the Irish Team, there were two -lii?'ht misplacements of .-hots in thebuH's j eye, ami one .-hot out of the hull's-iye and ? directly above it was placed a little further from the line than it should have been. There were only four mi-takes in locating the 270 -hots fired hy the American Team, ami nil irere utterly trivial, the most serions one being , in the target of H. ('. Coleman at BOO yards, white the shot r? presented na beyond the lower right-hand corner of the bull's-eye should have been shown in the same vertical line, hut a little nearer tin* bottom ol' the target. It affords a curions contrast to compare these diagrama, transmitted hy telegraph from , lliil.lin lo the callie, theme ?J.ODO miles under . th?' At hint ie Ocean, and thence through Nova Scotia t" \iw-Yor"., willi tin- diagrams eare i fully made upon the spot for the leading Dub? lin newspaper, The Iriih Time*, and printed simultaneously with our own. Comparing j each with the tin,d acore, Tin: TaiBL'Mx's tar? gets are proved to !>?? more nearly correct than those engraved on the spot. The pliiecs? \.y which these i|i:l'_'l ?lins Wile telegraphed is one invented by The Tkiih ni. -correspondent, ami baa never before been ap? plied. I'ne or two of OUT ???temporaries under? took iii?' same ta>k, hut we do not know in j what respects their method diff?ra from oi 1 agrees with oura. HOOCHNOO. Since the act ?dental discovery of an illicit distillery inn by a convict within the walls of Sing Bing prison, we have heard ol' nothing more grotoaqne than the information conveyed . to the United siates Government by the of l filial- of British Colombia, that the mauufac j lure and s ile of crooked win-hy has become a thriving industry among the nobb] red men of Alaska. The procesa waa discovered at a place ??illili lloo< huon, and from this eiiphoni ous geographical term the product derives ?ts naine. We ??in Imagine the perplexity and perseverance with which the untutored savage must have pursued his reeearehea i in this branch of chemistry*, and the exquisite enjoyment of his dual triumph. Tin* liquor is ; made principally ??f molasses, sugar, ami po tatoea, ami the machinery is eonstrueted <?f two old coal-oil cans. Then must have been ? many vain experiments before these humille j utensils weie brought to such a noble use, ami many horrible decoctions must have smoked ; and stewed ami .-.meit loud over the wigwam ; lire, poisoning (he air of all the foggy ???a>t from Behring Strait t<? Vancouver Island, before Ihe MVagea learned the hist ? way to look niola-??!-.-) and potatoes. Hut one day the great secret Wan sol ?ed, ami the whole settlement of Iloochnoo drank itself glorious. The news ran fruin village to village. All th.* coal ml in the territory nae at once j emptied out, ami the cans -frere applied t?> higher ?ii:t iMi-tes,?for it i.?t au interesting fact thnt tho saino sort of repasl employed l?y the original (lUovcnr w.u. retained willi scrupii lous fidelity ltyull the suli?u'<itieiit iii,.niif.icturcr?_. It nin-tt lmve imparted n dcli.ioiis pungency t<> the spirit, and an aroma to tlio breath of tin. habitud consumer vvliiclt is all a Sitka Indian wanted to make liim lovely. At any rate the communient inn rec?-ivcd fruin UM British oflriala reporta that tin* pndaat " -Meta all "the requirement . of ifSt elm lire-water," l?i'iii_: vvitliin tivo per cent of ??roof. All !ho children of Hie fore it in the entire country have gone into the whisky business, and an they cant?o, buy nolataes enough from Alaska traders thej ara trudging oft' ia bmm t?? the ?weis <>f the 11 inl-n?n's Hay Company? ?ind then bartering ?Off their furs and ??ils for treacle ?uni kerosene cans. It strikes us that in this little operation the unsophisticated saraga lias taken a MOthittg revenge apon his great Eather in Washington. Hartog bring the rietin of a great variety ol |{in_rs be has tiirn*?l the tablai by forming ? King of his (?vvii, whieh \t<? vt iltur?' t?? say rannot lu? eclipsed eren to the District of Coluinliia. Tin? whole population is embraced in i!, with the solitary exception of the tax collector, win? aita aloof, the ona sorrowful and solar human being to the Territory. It is evidently out of the queetion, bowerer, that tin? wards of tin? nation should 1??' ullovved to go on in this absurd way, ruining their stomachs and their mond characters without help from any of the Government depart? ment?.; and as tlie Indian Supply Ring is getting into a tight place, w?- recommend Commis? sioner Smith, Agents Saville, Orville Grant, and other gentlemen in the Indian line t<? pro? ceed at (mee to Sitka and r?organise the Alaska Whisky Bittg OB the usual basis. If there is anything in tho way of business thai they don't know, let them secure the serrines of a f? vv members <>l the st. Louis Whisky Ring and take them along. It i- unneceseary for us ii? point ?mt vvliat tliey have i?> do in order ti? vindicate the authority of tin? Internal Keveline Commissioner at the Arctic Circle. 'I'iiey ttill a--s? h the proper lax on Hoi.chnoi?, stamp the ?ans and inspect the molasses; the Indiana will conduct the manu? facture as usual ; the Government will get n<> ! ninney, and the Ring will grow richa Haply too, kerosene whisky may prove a little t???> j lunch for them, and in that ?'ase the country will get rid of one of its problems with com? paratively little costa In his speech at Mr. Ile? "in r'? house :it Ptookskill mi Monday nL.it, the Hon. Chauncej M- Depew w:u? impelled, l?v an allusion to the great amount "i t? ? titiioiiy alni the little evidence taken in the ?ix months' trial of the Tilton ?nit, to tell On anecdote of the late President Lincoln, which we do not re? member to have seen printed, lir. Depew prefaced it hy sut hu? that vt hen, ni seiu-tirv ol Mate e>l Ne-tv Voik. he visited Washington ia ItMM io look after the ?mut voie, he ha?! occasion freqaeatlj to refer matters directly to Mr. Lincoln, who one day wasre ininileil of a story, tvlin li In? ?I? ciared was one of the only two aiiei ?lote? original with him, nota ithstsnd ing bia reputation f??r story-telling. "I only apply the good ?tori) - otln I ? tell Hie," tile l*r<-?i?l? tit s.iul. The story whieh ha thereupon proceeded to tell Mi. Depew wa? t>> tin? eileet that many yeera before when practicing in Illinois, lu-hail appeared for the defendant in a eise if sssadl! ami battery, in which tin- complainant did not seem to lie very much i.inii'iil, although he hail be -n through a Ion-*: series ) I ni ;i'.t 1?. lu tin- connie of the plaintiff's e lamina? tion Mr. Lim oin asked, " How much ground ?lil roo ik'ht overf- "About -i\ air"?," was the reply. " Don't)*onthink," ssked Mi. I.im-..lu, " that thal t< a? an aluiii_)ity small crop of lij-'lit for -?? iiiidIi u-i? ?uni I '" A in ul tin- roars of laughter which followed, ami lil whieh the tone ol' Mr. Beecher Was lie.in! above all the other?, Mr. Depew suggested that it wa- needless to ma!?" tin? spplicathm to such a ijiiii i.l> apptt i laute .unlit im-. Journalism in the West ??usually vigorous, if not always polite. A Wisconsin editar reeentlj bad the reckless candor to lertars before au editorial con? vention on "Thi' Vii?-? of the Press," ami a Mil? waukee brother gives him this friendly notice: " He i? the most of a blackguard and the most of a liar of any maa connected with a Wisconsin news? paper, ami thal is sat lag a great ?leal for one of his very limited abilities." lint downBouth they don't slop at ?ronlo. There thej haveacoort of last re? sort fur editors who an not content t?> quarrel only on paper. Duo Vicksburg paper has jas! been fall? ing of if.? two duels, tt hil? it.? lo? al cotemporary had lite editors shot ovei ii, ami linn died to keep them company. Ami now we bear ol' a successful journal? istic duelist, evidently from the tropics, who re tnrneil from ?one of these encounters in such a I??? atit'n mood that nothing teas than this would relieve his mimi : " It ia something, after all, to in- an editor. The profession, being not alto? gether nupruduct i ve of resulta, offers a field broad enough for ambition of the most varied naturi'. The bright laurels of war aud the modest lilies o? peace an- alike growths oi its _-.,,i) ; ami there aii garlands, too, growiug upon its waving glebes to twine the brow of th)? most exalted tame." Some oin', sol Unding tin- vei.t definite, inquired what his ot cuna lion waa, and learned thai it was "standing before a ?double-barreled shot-gun tor a salary of $3,000 a year." Tin- las! installment <?f his stipend consisted of ah buckshot. Mr. E. A. Freeman, m um- of his n ? ? tit le? tuross! the London Institution on the "Use of the English Language," ?poke of th?- newspaper us?- nf tin- word "ovation," ami told n funny ?ton how, doting the eoiirs?? of the Tichborne trial, a mau waa brought before a magistrate, charged with creating a disturb? ance. He pleaded thal In- was only helping to receive tin- "Claimant"swith the customary "ovation." Winn asked t?? explain ?thai that waa, he '1? fined it sa "booting snd yelling.*- Considering what "ova lii.n.s" nutuall) ?re, there tta? more truth than i??N-ti> in tin- man's definition, llieie wai auothei Latin tti.nl fnnn which "oration" might also be derived ? hut th?- woi?l, h ml Mr. Freeman, "meant an egg, ami ti 1.11 se eil I-f OVIltioll Will* aanatlj kept I'))! l .Ililli! |t i -, at contested eh ?tions," ? Tim fraternity of smokers will be Interested to read of a bog of cigars in.mu?a? lured in Boston, A. 1). I7?it>, in e?, i n? Green, and whichn maiued an opened until tin- 17th of Jane this year, when, in bonot of th,- day, tin- t>>i> was removed. Ths tt i eds w? rs found t>> !>?? ?>i Due flavor ami in g '???1 preserva linn. Three <>f them w? ra sent to the l'r> sni. nt, ? bo \t ill |? rhaps give lu? opinion upon tluin in a ipe? ial in ?? ige to Congress. The rt raaindec w? re repacked la aa air-tight case, and are not to be smoked until ih?- second Bunker Hill Centennial. W booval opens thal liol mud lint sate one for us. PERSGS lit. (jen. Garfield li -aid t<> 1??' nt Washington, MoWl.t I....MUH Ilielll 1? ?e I lulU lilli?'?--. Big. Catnpaniui thinks of returning to Aateriea till? .?a .li Mitti a ?..lilil? .pan V nf Ins own. Thi' Bor. Hoheit Laird Collier arrived in Beets? na Honda) tram -Tngtsad m greatly Imatwed In i th The Springer Fund for a Mask Hall in Cin clnnaUnow s.nut? te? BeOftOO, to aanlttlsn to ths sam i.nlsed i>> Mr .-?pi lager. Thomas Minne, (he |h?i t, Stopped for Several tt?-. 1.?, ne.u It u ii iltur) skii. In u hiiiise In Niirfnlk, Vir iriiu.i. lin- nmi.Uni: in ?ml Usadla*, .uni tin- laaaliltsBts of (In- eil) talk of ieicliraIUi-MtiMintiiini.il. The lion. Ki-vttily Johnson baa been <>l>]i^?-?l l?> the wiirin tte atli. r t.) I) ate his SOntBSSS In Halt. re ??> ?|Minl tin-Siiinnicr on lili fnnn assff tin? cllv Tim lit.it KK-itll) liur-iiise?! til?' eye truulilm from which lu? lim? IniiK ?lilli ri .1 Mr. Henry faring teached his _NHHli it-uio ?entatlMi of l?andrt at thr T-m-wn T. O?tir Is londna ou Tufa-nlnT er en Inn. ?Int.** 2->. Hpd at ?.hi- clnste of th* \mr fnriniiix'? ti* wa* j?r?vt(M)t*?<1 wlih * li*n?1?otii*i ?Ht?t ink ?taiid, bcarlm* o mnta-ilc, n-i.ni.tii.ii, fr.iiu i linn,!,i-r,if I,?.Ihm uncoil neet?*d willi tin" st.tice. Queen Victoria acknowledged the reception of Miine |iiiMir.'itliiiit on Hie li'iii",er;nii-e q lient um, r*. iciitlv, In th?? full.?*?in?* li'ticr: "1 ?iiiili-slriNl it, tli.Mik PPM BW i'la? tug Inir r Ma|.*i> '? banda works on o ?niijert ni Hu dot'iNMi import.m<< t? her mu? n? every ?.n.. in tin? o.niatiy. It U lin.iii-a.ii.!?* for the I'm*'n nut It Iia yytAa. tal to tin???" Who rtnli'iiviir lo mitigate mi evil nf mini, masnitude m ti?.' ??iiiii>-i?i?rei?ii uwinmymtumma ?moil ii?. furl.mut? I.? prevails " Mr. George Grove, editor of IfsanafflaVs Mag ri;me, received recently fruin Iinrluiin I'liivn.ity t Ik- tl?v gnt ?>f I). C. I... m raensjaMea ethla ?minent msi. r? te, lili rHtnrt*. 1'r.if. K.nr.T, in laUudaelBf Mr. i?r?>v?". re ferreii in tim vain? of iii?) *r.i?i?-'i. tii.tt braarhel iiliiiii'iil karatas wi.i. ii ral ii? ii to iiMttn leal ptmgnghy, aa.l ??li!, ti in.'i'le .Hill a Ht'irtllinc ImiTia um ..! lufnri ..hen tli.-t pii'ili-lie-l 15 yian ii?:... tli?-y lieln-, I,, Mld, . li.ii'.i.'t'r./til I.? tin i "iiiiiiii.itiuii of ph) nliiil .in.I iii- r.>r* nil Inquiry ?,iii.t. ii.ni sauend tin- gifted UersMS goengtnpmmt Kuri Kitter. i;?n. Bhermaa is reportai as having ow* KXt.?Ti'.l a r.'|ire?a?'llt ili\i- of 1 he st Innis I.ey,,1,Item,. . >,,, nuki .1 lum If lu- tai MSB tin- kiiiiioii in ?iin-iit of ti,? itmAh "f (e'n. riilr, '* Yes, poor Krank !?? goa? ; I??><>r Krank u ?um'-" Then. The BSpuotlcmm aida, tim ?'? m ral after ? mmmmaVa tilt ut <? eoattaned with mm ? snath, thal ism ixpriNrimiM of lu*, li.iii lieiti ?listnr?-.! It.to MlsettSM ii|,..ii ?li ti. mair'? .l.iirait?!' ..nu ?ililli r. and Hi?! ?.-mat lojtufice lia.I Been inn- IS Illili lln-rehy. "I ,.?i)? li ni a inlett suited i ? _-.?T ?1 fof Trank li! nr," pur Hlll'd ('eil. Shelln.lll ?Aifll liilllll fiiri'tlfllltll-.s* ?f )iianii.-r. "I alw.o* i . o'..-I liim ?n MM of tim till, at patriots, tun"! lunn-I ai.'l liimoralili? linn, ?nul ?ni?? ?if tin-liin-t ?*oiiiaiCeiiii. -ela.". this i.iiiiitrf ever produced. I u, rw loot tighl of the -a ? ?. <? bj r> | ? !. ".'.I tin-1 mi ni i> ia tin outbreak of l lu war, tad I f .l!y concede and al??av?t iiavi" cul.led thal to lut hill.som. pn.input nile anil ii r,'i 11, ?-i inure I li,in tuan) HUM? !?*?? tim enlllitl? la till.'Mi .1 foi lln |i|. ?i -U.illiili uf -t I,ul|,? m i -ti.iii'u'.* point, and for the ? ? ?-.?tnm of Mleeeurl froM ?'"?'Mi, ii.ink 1.1 di was a nabln srnrrini?. hniittet in.in. HeWH lira?,', ,r nik, - in eie ami linn? Hah. Ill? virtue.? ?vill live forever, becauae llinj redacted good upon olsen, n Ule hi? faull** will be burled irtth Lim Im> ( au*?' ti.' ? li.lillie 1 II . (?Ile lilli llllll-ell." Mi>\ti*1" w, July l'A.? The .M.iniiiH ?uni Mar qnlas de Bseesao sw m Qw i? ?*. ? Lona Buakcr, N..1., July 13.?President tirant, iw'i'iniip.niii (I hy OoT. Iliirtralift, hi* gUUak, ir lived tins mondas from < ipe M >>. T??k??mo, July 13.?Major Medcalf <?f To mutt) ti ft the i in tin- lauilii'i?' to atti ml tile b-tln-tlet to I?- niven bj the Lort Mayer of I,oininti. Ottawa, <-nt., July 13.?Major Feather -("ii?- bas r.. .'iv.'ii ?m iiiiit.iiii.il to the internat minti ban ?I'ti't ?if ?iiiililh.ill, .uni will ?all by the next Allan l-te;lll|er. London, J.ily 13.?Mr. Macken/i.', tho Casadlas Pnntor, la visiteur Dandee, wiir? in? nmmp lion liai* tuen mo-t fl ittcrln-'. Tim I'm por ill.ai han pn tented bia wit ii the traedora of the ettj POLITICAL .SolE.s. Senator Boutwell, it i** reported, baa beeosna rainier eli tin- IUtt> el of another rclicl'mii. Ile lli.nlu no? theehuaeessraauslast u. Wh.it 4 mar?el.m? bfrs -I -tljCllt tin- in.111 tia* I The Maryland Deiuoerata will hold their flat?- ?'iiiiv.ntioii al I. iii minn* on July li. I"x -"-?? ti.itor Hamilton i* riani tu in the favorite rsodldsteBN tim nomination for 11 ?vernor, although Uov.Groem asi a lit -^t follow Isa The Republican presa of this Blata aee-rpta tin--n.rei timi of the nain.? of Mr. 1 i.'.lr-ink W. SawSfi for the mm.matu n of Serratsr** "f Slate ??ati. eiiitr-t ni; niinit?. Mot a slniilii join nal of tin* party lia- thu alit'iiieai ,,ii|, etina to linn. Got. Allen, like Senator Thnrasan, has ant been m?Meatly shieto dodtta vhether he ta an mit* ti,,I,Ht ol Hot tu-pea!; .li tin* npelilliu' of the ( )lil.i lieln.e rratle caipalgs os the list last, li?* sbbsbbsss thal im will lu?! ..?leal? on ti;.it rioriOUf "ec,,-'i,|i. Hie l'iiliilnill<-*i -a!.1.1 ?ii me the ?? t in ?. of tin- Hun. W. D Kell.? ami i.en. Ii. I", lintli-r ?it one.-. Tim nu .t.i..f timm I we -l.ilf-iiiin on ,t phitf'.'lii with the EfoB QtMC|S U. lYmllo t"li ??mihi lie ali-ul'iti'l? tin Mu,ir. The othee-hohli TSOf WisCOfMIB ?ilipiar to hav? niall.i?-eii thlngi to -mit thesMelvee la the raeeeS Rrpah lii-iiii Coiivcnti.'!! m th i? state. llnylt\(.l np tin- -lit-, belora tin ?el,trillion .mil tin n a-aeinli.i ii ,|||,| pul it oiil aa Hie tli litt ?if the patty. TOA Miheaul.ee fnwmemal Time?, a BoB-psrttasa Beweftaper, >..??? thal lIsrriMB l.llililltlKtotl ?>.!< Iitiin itl.it. .1 for liOVilliiil l.ee.ill-e nf til? li-lndll of hi* ?iii.se, und that .(?1 the re*! of tilt" Iii kit .?.ul . liuM'li eli .n eouilt of it* a? .lililnlil . rather ti,.m U-Ut? ile-,. It .nhls. '* It ina.) N' th.tt the taff pSJWIS. IhS iioii.'Hi f.iiiiifi - and i iboi m?- m.i--? -. ?nil Um i< tu tin. pulle .'.lui ?i.I. the li ?ile \ ! ,ii I. ?Oin poa? I . IU-! I.e. Ula, iii. y vast pawer snd paunmuc? li mat m thal ttw* pttitaa will recan? warne avsllsliultv at randldaten m .he ? niv iieie?aar> .niiiiifli atlotia to (lil tin: util, es of ?tate li ma/ !?,. ;? ree dsaht li." The inflation Democracy of the South Benda foi III lill-noli DIU BaitBtal lhli"','h lh?' . "lill.His ...' Ik? .imjiisiii cknamtti and tcntlnci at Oe-orgtsi "If Um ? ihn. Iteiiii'i rat-.(te del, .,tul, their defeat will tie proii ?-11> ehsrfeed lethe sceooat of TiMen ?v Os.? sodthta Hi ii: lii-e.I .'Xp.et no favoris from thu jiarty whhli li h.u wft**sssl| i? 11.1>eil. We ihiiiit, toa, the peafls el the ?south have iletiriniiiiil lh it the PrasMtsU sho.il.l I?- ? man fnun t'a, West, ami tin ir rotM In the Natieiiil ?on viiitloii will lettie the queattos of s raadldate n? ira tired ?f the doa?BstloBot sTew-York and TaBUBSBj Hail, it has 1m-i n fniitrn! of tnithai?- la the past Mvt MaaaaM and (ll?.ia!. r. We ali- not ?? Ililli?,' to tie aSSlS sa?nth ed bl Ils -e!t|.!;i:ea-, It. i .nilli ? nu. .Uni It- full?. Il;.l.;,;i that Tamnianj Hall wa? mad. to ..inter-taml th.it it il.,e, nut n\? n the l?i m n .atte paity nf the eeimlr. . ..iel tli.it it ??iii not longer be allowed to raia sod rata the Myas i/,m.m." Judge Kelley ?li?! not cr?:it<* ?my tulhualaam for the Kcpnlilie.in muse m i)!,)o, ?? lutte?er he iii.i- ha?a .lune tur the D?mocratie. The Cieretmmd teemdortamwa ??hat the Uepiil.hi an pie-s thiaks nf Ins ett'urt : "Tint riitieiim -suf h.s pl.iii [a the i"tt. nne-i* of all inll.i'li n. the eii.iie of calling s 'linn a dollar sad rasWIitr s ttrhtra te pa) tin- cn'.Illili lern* thus ins tine. Then- in nut .m utaym mentis hie speech thal bsbmbbb mum ami i sperieoes have not Imiit sgs o\.rthriiwii. uni whes he eoBMSte talk shoal lahor'tahtag ..ipital bjr the threat,' he talk* like a ('oiiiinuiii-t airitntor hal?BWliin S?srowd ?t ? itreaS .inner. The ipeaeh plmeem Judge Kelliy tnxaoug the ?'?Inn 1>( uimr ie?. ami ??lil ead In*) intlm in <* SS B tinaiiii.il th? mist atnoni; hmiot nirt mli Mirent men." the I mt in ii amelia fourmi nf Momia? iaht: "A dtspstrl fruin tim lion. Willi.nu D. kell?.*, ?latf.l ToilBf***tOWa, ??Inn. con tain,* the sol iiit.-ilim ii,-,- that a suil'l, n ?"li.iiiu-t- in tint eiiiiiliiiun ut Iii* In.lilli ifii, li ru it iin|',,--,?ile tor lum lo ii ll.Ulill.lte , .'II ? lll/e: S Up"II Ull' ?lllljei t nf II Ililli? H 1 III n-l.lf llllilll. I lill 1- a -mr illrilppullit.lit allel nile uti?", iii.? I.? ne lue i.e, leal Mr kein? will illili. ~li..ii|il he ..'Luipi lu i-oliif Went ai?'.nu. th.it Hu-1 -innate m ne? i iiitn.ie i. pal ticulaiiy uabesltbj fur pereoae boldlag hu pestulsr ; views. _ El H I. If o I'I.MOA. It ia ti"t t.eie->;it? for an) of the politicians to go tinomili tilt* form? of eli Ina the Moudy rhamii tht i baum ??a? i le-' ?I ?>? the peuple ,iit. r ? ten front' oUilggir tiltil tin iHilltU-ul i\'i>iiii-i-, North and Sooth, wd iii-pit? ili.-n i Hurt- lo bi-oadea sod deepen it. |M?*mphta \n ,liehe (Inii.I When j-nhl i-? not the ctiir?iicv of tlii-country, Ita exportation lu of no mon* eoheern than it li arem-al iniiui pii; len It ??ill lint deranse. In an.? ? ?, m, mir .li, i .ir? relatluii-a But If li u.i- a .eil M limiie? it ??mild ili-tutti i ?i nihill?.-, and raab um Into .1 terrible monetary famine.- [1 un liai.iii I.minnel' ,I>? iii.) When ne see Deaaorrats hjpocritically pre* ti leillii.* lu aii\ue.iti il.iliiiu? Mel 11 Im ni? ? lu. li 1 ??/ lian- uniformly oiiptmed, and with whleb tin? are 1 "t mu?* m ?? mp it hy, it ibould only lie re?ardedae iddltlnnal prnuf thal the pill' I- without prim ip'.i"?. ami utleliy umh el? in?' nf the run Od In e u! t h.' peuple ['111?? ai.kit? Si nlllii 1 lili p ) Tin: Ni ?v-Vuitk TniBI m. in a laadiBg edi ' taltal .lli.'1'l.ll.? ill!.'i I- pullut* atl.l.?mu to the vomins 1 -;ie?,'|e liat?Mi|i I'.,,in iii ? .illili., 1-111 ami the |iu!ilm -eli,,ni a?-;. Ill Hie! .1 piper nf tile -TalllllUH of Ills Inna ni ?Utiuld ?imtk oui 1?. earaeel toaea au UBa eua le, i 1?-Mun?' HitnltkiDal evidence ibat It bt-hoovim the |M*Op|| lu i;ili;ae .Uni pn lillie ti? llUi't ti.. I III |N 11,11 II - i nil I tin i. I ["renton Stute Usai Ile I Hep.) The proposition ??I tin? <?hi<? Demof*rats ia, ! lu i 1"H . iinpti lliiin.h l- ti.i n I- m.11.ni. la It- I'll') '? r. al iD.-tiuti iief.iie Hu-, uiiiiii? 1* ??hillier the I ?.?eil. li,, lit Ililli tie ililli.Illisti-ri'd?'. iiiuiii.call) ami li'U.e.al.? hy men ??in. ??ill not -it al or tvuetbrr plunderer?and rue !? ia mail be k. pt in is.??, r Until thal i- -.in.'I ii.ii rent'} tiuentiua van take con ol it?? if- lllerrtai?ar| laliiut tl?t 111 | Otiv. Allen is rasponsible f??r the platform as ; It la. Thal -li..?- abai iori ul a pot metal i-i-aiii ia- (? 1 Thiirtu ni has his theoriet in f .?nr ol wives ? and lum l eetj sad fair play ?mon* the people, sad be ??ni-.?? that be ?loes bo! lorne all h the platform, bul theo th.n u the auii-inti ?,,,1 aaerad ilme-honored roch-rooted potty, und a parti ?i.i.i* Is ??hat newasrtl Ses M anal - [.lallatt ?'"tntiii u "al (lad.) l'un tic.illv spenhias; there i* no third-term I'll'!? lu tile -i,iii"! Ne?? .nlk Hi'lv ill.il tin I' an I 'I '??'? holder majr befoand ?ho tliink- Ursnl ou.ht io im to man;.i,neil an I nile, u .1. tint ?neb bave Bo followlas worth) of meut Ion. lim ?antim b1 U the pam nss i leal I? ami iiiiu.i.-tak.ilil? inialli-t un? DSBSBS.f thal kimi that the fe? sdvoentre of a third t.nn ?mbesbfa |0 (Hale seaieel? ,? ilpple in tile MSM t t.ll?i'lltloU. [ VU,an? J,m;iii.ii iii. p| The Mianeaota Pemoerata have ttwrnrtnawed the ili-elalutli.il niaile lo t.ie ?,i-t .SaiiuiiK.1 I on ? dillon in baltimore. I he) doubtk?M did do lo in?*ei la-pui'im-in a-pei-iiuii*, l.y wuii h theil -lie? in.? an to the n-.i'l'tali..? Ill the nanlt-i of the war wait .iue*tlol.e?t Tin* Word* ot the leitoliitiiiii show towhn-e ?emlei-hip tiley lookoit. In tins then- is another proof thul lh?* New York Hvmo oratle procraane will beeaesa the peUthist >mmi? of tbs lull .11.1 p.ul) -'liufl.tlo CVSriSf llH)Ul.|