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Third Pag? uti ami ?th (-???ullin? l'K_vil- !hir,t l'a-ie--l.l li uml lilli eoluiullB. fien i ai Moneas M/M Jai r ?oh oHmi!) PTATI aNKHI Ihiri PWgt?2d Column. BlStBBQtll IB li lilli SO I IM taSSOd HSSt IIB lind fith collin,'.? Btkvm?.i:-. (YCMAU?Seeond l'itije?'.Hi ?mil ??th eolum-s. SBBBKB 1:k fi.K ?r??/Viiiif I'ei'je?Itli ?'oluiun. Tr it ii iK? ,?ij'/i l'a ii? -?ti column, im fear?raw fase 6tb eolaaia T<? 1 ST??mi Pi mi BTV BasaaS Page?Oth column ; OaOBTBV? ? t nut I'aite-tilti coluuin. Business Notices. Lii'K l*?i"?i i: \MT .?n Tin *-r.KK Plab.?Ample SMeitty ; low i-: i" m .'ii? 1 ni Ikaviivk?. Hartford Kikhii Rbos. i?f Philadelphia Minni lir-t in tim ?tu ?,i ?ia t..- ambara et Tienne Mai his is. nu eeneera lim lag aaaao ao nnuiy as ti y.__^___ Till. EVBMINO TeLBOBAM ?saiBB Lue i?i C1 I'm: ?of tai i-vi sis a jin ibbai ia in? PSITBBBTATKB 111! Bri SIN . 11 U l? ?M iBPllil.l-HI U Al Un , i.'ii r. lO'CLOCa AM? 8 O'CLOCK, AfP ( MTTAIBB ana ui Bareena nv casia Or Titi, loso s n;.mi m-.kkii?. io ABSBKAS 00VBM1 MKM Nan tu mis Batta ti bbasbb a*?i> all li au is . >? tri ??. Tin. ??;? KMs,. tblbobsb IS ?rim BaOaOBB-B I'lttN CUL litlMN. lOVBBU Or NRW Voaa. Pain raro cania _ ?What Advrrtisbbs Want.?TI i ey vant Hit? ? Byar ka? xi i te Miena i vu s bbsoms *? hk id--i n ? s li Uspatabl. iiaar - mil tarts wilbla the Baowl Vt-of evan fin.' "Lo cana t?. Ballee '?io character al the pro. B>le vrli., lak? ti,?? lu' r. tat papers, show ruin lu? vi lv Hut Tua 1 nilli m ?i s 'in ran sr. doo? i>.?t circu?s?? ao BiLcii la i a b1 ho ?i? bal sa Marra* 111 li, Brnollyn l!.?lit?. In thtv Isaailns hotel? ami tltroiiiidtttil tim Bastaortlaaaefthiscl?y sail Brooklyn, amongaubstai talciti BaliS, it tun IBs ia .i?! i :?? ,1 it! an r,f .mt ]..i| . r lil Hie ally. PhrBfersa Brertnc ?ib thia \-n.-..i *,-. tin m ins. ?- i lol i.-iio ?ialv.rUser?-' :n ii- -.if. tul Not.., ? ?.I lo-morrow'? i ubi m:. i?ara-m i!ir ntl.. ,.i report Of tin- 1 ? i.e. .-t Now. York to t , La-all I?- ! a I I'll "t lh? ?Via Hi! ! |K UBI " ] ? -I. t'T ti -' fir?! inoDtli nf Hie |ii?!.-iil year, by ?a- i l ';ir Banu ti mi t i . .lil. ni ' ?! Nea Yoi.8c? lo Ita team ?r BBBBtinblSI. uualii Ile- :.iw 1-au inn; ira- ii nient ?M |ta?I.He : I'll-llt'!. at' Ililli. I. li lHla.- ' It l.t! ? . ? !.!)? r?. Pt??tsce i- ni. Tannin.?t?. 1 io S 1,446 ?io It j :',; -.'? -,i ', 6*?1i ?-'? 1 ,- .: - s vi O ?. a a V .-.Ill |7J "O TEEMS OE IHK TEIECNE Pin Y Tnir.' si. Mail Rohsrnhera, ?Jiiojter annmn. Pkmi-Wi.i?v t ! :.i IB, Mail Stiit,i ni., r?. *'A p.-ran. WBBBXV TBtB m Mail Suit? nins, jj per .uinum. A ii v ?? i I i ? i ii K Kate-?. Dailv TbiBUNB, Ji'. .Mt. -io.-, tit).. Mnl $1 per line. ?bmi-Wbbbly I kihi si.'ji ami ",o coota per Ima. WEEkLY i Kuli KB. *?-'. S?. ami i?") ]>er line. A? < brains t? position m the paper. Torn,s. cash in edi ii a Alt-test TBB Titi iii'ip. New-York. Tmf Dm y Tbibpbi will bs aiailed, postpaid, lo any sddreae va !, : - ? i trill Ik? i-liaiiM?"?i wbeaever n que-si-alj in the 1 lii.'e 1 StatSfl or l'auailii, one montb jor t>1 ; in lir.'.it Britain, Oennany, Bwitzeilan?i, Itnjisi?t, Turk'-v, Italy, Sweden, uml Norway, for C1 Tij. sud m France f?r*i T??. Tin s-.mi VVbbki y Timbi sk wil' !>e sent three mont ha, or Ihr vYbbblV 1 kiih -K en in .ni!!?, tor tim .?anio aaioaat. Pet ton? unable to Obtotn lue TBIBONR in rtny of the Waini, boat*, or hok ? in u t>uh it ii ??nally *o!tl, tnll i-ajii fer n/uiot lui uti "men tkieefiCt ti Uli ttTCUUUlance.:. lut ?WTbbbi v Ti h i sr trill be ready this mimi ng a> bo'iimk, in wnppen for mailing. Pries 0 couta. NtAHCB OPFICn OF TnK TBIBtTSM. Nr.w Yoiik-N ". 1,'iiH Hroadw.iv. curer Thirty? rirst-sf. ; Nai. ins w? al Twenty-third-sL, enrm-r Kighth-sve.; So. 7??'> Thud-ave., oorner Forty Seventh-et.; No, '?.'AHft Eouiih riv -. (Harlem.I H?D'ihi Ys >.i. .<_? | Wanhinstun-et., next door to the Poet-Oil ? l.-.-iiLS DlSTBICT, r.LODiii.iN, ho s7 Broutha ? }')!'! AIUM ! lill SO. 1 12 Routh Si-;l))-st. WASHtNOTOM -No. r''. r> PonrteeBthat li.isii.as N ) ?i Ptaet-et., K. i . Ailv.-i;i?i!.nnts and ai.becriptiona ?irtt r"-?ive?l at pulilishi i'? t ?? s. and i ngia copi??? .-f Tur. Tbibvbb may alvia>3 b. obtain? J at .ill the above offices. THK. Ti: ILL Mi* Mi-iNIIII.Y I AI KNDAR. The laigi jig'trr* tn-ii ti* the deal f IS* month AkeaumMtum the ?!?? ,? ? i the H-ar *un. ? Mon. ?iii-?. W*\. Iltur. I Fn. j isk 113 J l ? ' ! -. 4 IM :. - 7 i; ft j 7 219 s m ;i ni 10 ? 11 BO li ii-'i 1.: M 11 ?ii 1* -'.- HI Bl ] rt' inn 10 III 20 ?a 'i\ -:il I si *-? .. - -?? -, -? -?" i-, ia . ; ni sa in i i. io ni si ? FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, lS7.r?. THE NEWS THIS M0EN1N0. I'.iKHi'.N. ? ? he Krem li Qeographieal Coagrussat Totik del i".'-i tattara ol distinction to the Navy De? partment and the M^ual Bnreaa st Wanhington. Thors were several ekirmiabee withtbein BUrKelits m Cul'.i. lu " p nu tin ( ;ir)i?t 1, r, ? wii- soo entr?t i og in Navarra, A sortie frasa the cita-M i f Wea d'Urgel wm i-pul- i. The8pantab Cov-a i lum :?t |i ,r;?i?-.'?i levjiag 100,000 additional men. = ? I -A.tr had brohea oat In Columbia. -A revolt in Per i -.v ia nippiest I lh? re was a railr >a-i aecideat ia Chili at whkb m rea lives were lost. DuMK-iK a-Canaal Tala] sad wife were Insulted Bt Tripoli iv ?. n-;'..',o arar-ehip Hartfordwas B?"iii t" iliTiiin.l ?at n?a- turn. I..tv. lildcii wm, formally lareived hythe Buffalo Board uf Trade, aud maali: a hjhicIi hl?iwi?? ti..- rasalts of bil luiiiitl.!. ni i tai in, ;;inl pronueins lowei tazea, I'.uti.il ratania of tin censos oi thia State show a gam of 703,810 in tOcountiea. = Lulu trotted a uni. ni ?A', at Buffalo, ilie fastest timeevei Blade a? that track; thestallioB (tav. Bpragos trotted In 2:'Jl>t. tin- f Btast tiase ob raeatd for four-year olds. Dr. I? an i.l nt Philadelphia spoke oa the Perils ,,f *|,,' I, .?.! t',. Nati, ,::,] St-hI., v-hc1i?.,1 kg* toostaiy. The National Dental Conveatiea nut at Laaf Iii.m. li. ( hy san 8i bis BtK. I'oiii ,? ( ommlraionsc s!miii sks?Tfs4 CoatBiiaataaer Diaheeker with oflerioi his vol.- ut Iks pneeol Qea.8arith'a iaflaaaea with cer? tain fearaala. Mr. Diabeeket deatad tho eharga. =s 'iivsiimo-iv wen fis. n agataal saembeia of tbe Jssaey Citjf Board at Pahhs Work?, alleging tli.it t!, ">? had an Interast in ? toi.ua. t wi.it u iii.-y awarded. in the timlof j't.iii.- BapeciBtaadeat Polk oi Braoklya tho tiktiiKof ?tu!, in?' v?j? Li ished aril ll.e ile? i-mn pp. Oe.rve.tl. .N.wa.\v li ice ive?! ol ||i? t ..junie, m bl. liVlDU, Si tVA'd 111 Ila lOUVK trt ?iii? latlBJJSd f)(l!H biiiK hing hy e.tt-.il,:?^ a loeaasoiive, Q. l,|, llA\.ll.i^ 111. (?iilil value at the lcg;:l-t?ii(l,r dollar at the Anne, oTIps ObWtO. tMM WbaTBBB.- Th.ia.v, rt.iii. ti! rrport pralicU cloudy saalharaad lam. ?. - in tin.-, itj \,.?t,.r ?lay. clear and (Icelricrity warm woat?er prevailed. Thermometer. 7:t?, ?1 \ 73\ Eeadm leaving town for tht Summer tan havt Tur. Dailt Tkiri'nb mailed to them at any atldirtt, and the athlreu rhangtd at often a* detireii, postpaid, for $1 per month. Considerinp that our oonntrv prepared h.ist ily for ti?? Geographical (.'nnirres* and Exhibi? tion in Pam, it is crcditahlc. t(? American nci assag tkavl letters ol' distinction have lieeii ft?\nrdtd to the Navy Department and tlio Sig? nal Hunan at Washington. 1 Iii? award will no doubt lead European a? icntists to take more interest in tlio incident* of ?Hticiitific progresa nu this continent. The Presiilential campaign ?has tnv.it ly dis t uri ted (oloiiihin. Finding that the Adminis ti?tion was determined to support Dr. Parra for President, ihe St.-itfs of Panama and Mag d.'tleiia, which fayor Dr. Nuin/, prepared foi win. The Federal (Jovernnient pronijitly gent troups into Hie hitter St.ilo, uni fighting has already begun, Handling in heavy liis-.es t(? tin Insurgents. Tht ?itTair aught ht regarded witli nncoiieciii in thin country if traffic on the Panama Kailio.ul was mit likely to lie Intel** rupteil bj 'he continuant e <>1 hostilities. Tlie last attempted revolt in Teni was more anraalng than alarming. Leading about <??> uren, an adventurer named Art val?? raptured the town? of Islay mid Mollcnilo. and then coolly i-oinpt lied the railroad ollicials to con? vey h?m and hid followera by special train to Ait.(illina. Arrive.l at the outskirts of that im? portant city, the deluded hand wire attacked and dispersed, tbeir loader being fatally WOUgHsed in the ?ncountcr. Absurd ns many Smith American revolts are, this seems to equal any of them in the extent of its fiims and the insigiiiticunec of it-s results. With a Governor whoso record i* as fair na Oov. (iastoii's in tho field fot a second t? mi. it la not surprising that the Republicana of M?Bjggjchugetta have trouble in nutking a nomi? nation thal will have any assurance of sue? ess. The lion in the path stems to he the Inde? pendent voters to whom QoV. (Elston \v;is largely indebted for election and to whom he lins proved faithful notwithstanding his ?i\??\v? ii partiaan affiliation. If the BepuUicani would regain their lost ground they will lind it necessary t4> conciliate elemente which have heretofore been alighted to please d?magogues whose following at the polls has been valued too highly. Tho present aepecte ol tlie cam? paign an- carefully reviewed in a B?oeton let? ter printed to-day on can second page? Although tho hopes of politicians may not be fultilltd in all respecta hy the lateal oenaus, it is evi'l nt from the abstract given in another column that it will exhibit a gratifying in? ciense in the population of the Stab. and that ft moro careful enumeration would have -willed rathol than diminished the fisTures now given. ?>iir Albany letter presente the totals of p ?pul ilion, compared with those ol 1*70, in forty counties and seventeen out of twenty-four cities. It is thought that the increase will justify ih?? advance of the nuil of repr?senta? tion in the Aasembly to about 35,000, wliil?' the unit ??f Senatorial representation may reach as high as 138,1)00. In that evenl New York will he entitled to seven ?Senators and twenty-nine Assemblymen, an increase <>f two ?Senat??is ami eight Assemhlyni'ii over tho ??resent apportionment. At tho meeting of tho Police Hoard yester? day, the (Em us lion of Saturday ?is to plots and counterplots among the Commissioners was continued in a lively fashion. A question of veracity was raised between Commissioners Smith and Disbeeker. Gen. Smith asserted t'i ? Mr. Disbeeker ?offered to support hi i.itiisiiies iiitii vote for him as President of the Hoard if he would put a stop to certain news? paper attack-, upon Mr. Disbeeker. Commis? sioner l)isl)??k?r denied that he had said any? thing of the sort, and he ac ummI Gen. Smith of ?'denusgogism" in condemning the demor? alization of the Police force. We cannot think thal tbe people of New-York will hcail ita long in deciding to which of the two men, Mr. Dia bceker or (len. Smith, the stigma of using the arta and tricks of a demagogue ran be ap pli< ?1 more appropriately. Perhaps there v? i!1 Im> little moro hesitation in deciding to whose construction oi the offer of ,Vr. Disbeeker*! support the readier credence should bs given? ( <r. n:<>l. l.i. i; o lil EN'S roi h y. Ihe following letter seems the sincere in? quiry of a puzzled citizen. Ii propounds ques tilma which so many nun who have hereto? fore bad faith in Andrew li. Green are now asking about his strange coilise, that we iu viti attention to it : To tit* Pditor of The Tribune Sut: Under the beading ?>f " Economy at the ?-l'ifc.'t." ni ill)! Ililli M. i.f Bl tiin1.it, \. ti .tiiiiiiii'lt ? rt nji.iii lbs tiii.i'i'i.ii ; ?Uejroi I "iii oUerGreea. Yewsaj tl?it Ins polley, Ina! ml uf being n bold Bad manly ?my ?.f meeting the difficult tos, i- thal <?f "tax-dadsing," Bad "ttiiit in ttio last tune ?/sara tin? city bai expended j m vi ?--i vKs Millions or Doixaks la excesa b1 ,'s rssclpta from everj K?m i-?- excepting Ita I. O V 's." You ,ni,m. ?aim not to *? i*ian- ii ]it....Miiii economy when persistence m it;?? lax-dodging pollej is ?i i piling iiitv. l.t.i ?ltt? r iii.wi???r to the terrible masa of debt vrhlcb llire.it? ii? lo li.iiikriijit us I" .Now. S??. nu behalf lil Hi.? frnn Is of I'olili.itl reform ni tin- ,,.i ,ni.l throughout iii?- Stats m!;.? hat?? sastatned Hi?- c -uti?.ii? i m Hi?? i?tiltef timi li.- ?..i not ..nil ?m bon e t li..iii, lui it nun of glisncl ii .? niil.V, I BSft jrofl ?o ad ?inaa- some pi "'t? bejond tin- Birures |uotcd on Batnrday. When Tin i i. iii m. in sa editorial article makai sock teran itrtrtares n? tims?, quoted, thinking atea arc .? //i ?1 and troubled. When Hi?? aavsra contest was ragtag in the Hpriag of 1873 relating to the retention of IhenaBM ..f Mr. Oreen ha the Oarl-ar ths press rallied t<? hh ail. aad among otbera Thb Tbibcnb came forward t? hi? defense moal powsrfaUj ??t the critteal jiiaoture. if, now, the ?i liberate rerdlet of Thk Tbibobb '.?? ?t* abore, the frienda of befara mist i.?) arlde awake, list the ni. ..h* t ?? s gained m the sever?) contesta of the past four jreara !>?? lost. Mea amy change, lora of Botorietjr, ambition, hist for power, or personal um mosltiesmaj* deteriorate tin- leaders,batprlneip] sdo BOtebsaga. Tlie (..um ila of l*.?li;i? .ii Iii form OBBBOt panse ia theil work] if laeompetent manan In the asji ti,?;, must gel .ut ..t tho ansj aad k'?.' plaa to otbera. If Tai '11.1 m m th ni i tli. it Mi ?.i I'll? poll? y will ii..* .t.m. m-li i'.?? debt, oi ?". 'ii previ nt n- Increase, please tell h-, sut' nt Hit friends ol ii? ;? nu maji take m? aaareaiB timo t?. previ '?t til', uti? r iiiin ..t i?i<- ? tuse, ffe ainsi bara m iii.l? ami skillful lilian.-ici- \? ry aooa? if vom itStetncBtl ;.i. not in? ral y Impressions derived ti?.m tin- >rj exam bsBtlOB V'.ms tully, MAi'ls.'V. .Sra- lurk, Anir 7, 1 975. We are not aware that anything hat ap? peared in the columns of Trig Ti:nu ne im ptggning the honesty of Coiitiollei <.t?i.ti. We ?ne not diasposed to belittle the great services lie baa rendered the City l?y his courage ami obatiaacy. Upon these nerita ol the ?Controllet we need not dw? 11, because they are well known to ?ill who make it their husim-hs to know anything. On the othei hand eau ?on? - sp??ii(l(m, if ho ha? been a careful regsier of Tin Tunu'NK, imiHt know that we have alwayg ohjeeted to the Contiollei's linancial polity th.it it farored tim tax-i?.tyer of to-day at tho expenso of tha tai-payer of tea, twenty or fifty years hence. And not only this, hut that its t-eudency was to load tho City with a heavier biir ?3(11 than it could hear. Our corrcHpondent sees, we trust, what is going on in Ohio. How would he uko to seo ?. troop of domngogiM-a like those who oro now wriggling over the surface of that Stato spring up among the tenement house? aud preach repudiation of the City DebtT Every man in thin City who buys food or clothe? or pays house rent contributes to tin- taxes. No lioiulhohler need delud?- him? self willi thu fancy that this fact is nut known. The effect of adding ^7,0()0,000 to the funded del.f is to add -f l.i'.JO.ooo pet annum to the taxes of the future fof an Indefinite number of years lo come. That addition has l)iTi) niaile to the taxes within the short space of linee years undi r tho administration of Cniilioller Creen, aud in part with his con? sent. We know that Controller Oreen disclaims responsibility lor this, hut we ii sist that he Bins! take his due share of tile Maine. We arish to cull out eoCTeapoodent's uttcntion to a ?ingle fact. In 1^72 the Legislature of the Slate found that the aggregate ? sp? nditnp s for a Bomber of years previously to that date had exceeded liy altoiit seven million dollars the receipts from taxes which consistently with UM Constitution eonldbe applied io their pavaient. A special tax i?t three and a half mills was levied to ni.ile up thal deficiency. Hy means' of hills drawn up hy Controller Oreea ?uni passed through the Legislature with his con? currence and support, this ( ?tv was enabled lo dodge its ?hare ol' this tax and to add the $3,f300,000 it called for to ihe City Debt. That ws denounced two yean ago li a short**1 .sighted step, and we refer to it now as s flagrant initauce of what we have called "tax " dodging.11 The United Btatct Government has always had the good sense to pay for its custom? houses, court-houses, mint?, arsenal?, and other public buildings out of the current revenue from taxation. We think it has never Issued a bind for such an outlay. I' would have been vastly to the benefitol it? inhabitants had .New-Yoi k city panned the same coarse. At ile- nieet Ing ot the Board of Apportionment on Monday the issue of $425,000 in bonds wa? author? ised, ?uni tlie preliminary steps wire taken for the iTiMlion of $150,000 more. Only last week a batch of $361,000 was sold to tin public. Controller (?icen 1?.:? mon io Isbos for the information of our ritisens a statement of tim City's receipts and expenditures for the period ?d' a year. Lei bim do what lil? lias nt ver iloiie v?t lines lu' his been in office. Lit him pre?an a clear ami ?imple .statement of ''n' total sum the City has expended for every purpose, and give b, thf side ol' it the sources funn which the money has been obtained. L-t biat discard for onc?-> thal jugglery of bookkeepiog b> which payment? from the city to it?ill are v> mixed ! in with real expenditure* ?i? to make it ut? terly out of the question for anybody bin a consanunats Blaster of the science of official bookkeeping to obtain the knowledge lie ?- in search of. Let bim reject on 'his ooi ision tha' husks of Sulking Ponds, and tin- scon of other contrivances which baffle the sight and scent of the uninitiated, ami give OS the ??lain truth. If mc taxe? pay the ( xpeaditorea, as the? should, why ?ne bonds Issued 1 If the pro? ceeds of tlie bonds ?n.- expended, a.? ihey Barely ?ne, why ?ne thej clothed in bivhdble green nnd poked out of the light ?w though they were ot no consequence I THE NEW I,?Mi SUITS. During the l.i?t days of the Tammany Ring its newspaper organ, edited bj one of its most conspicuous members, was in a perpet? u.ii gulla w over the absurdity of the whole fight against it. What are you going to do about ii .' was sub? .?;.ititi.illy the inquiry ol ?".cry editorial and every paragraph. The id<ja thal anything could be wrong willi the accounts seemed to this journal on the whole rather i funny. The idea thal if there were, anything could lu done ??bout it s i ned prepoeterous, ; li wa? all political claptrap?a good enough Mingan until after the election. li is unloiiu ita 'or the Administration that its leading journals take the same tone con? cerning (iov. Tilden'* Hoeond King cam? paign which is now in progr?s . Tiny regard it as purely political in.' I ?y. They assors Gov. 'I .Iden that In? pretense of desiring reform is altogether too thin. Ihey gi?c him notice thal his suits a^.ihist Messrs. Beiden, Denison, and Cale will amount to nothing. They gloal over the belief that the suit? an- ni fact ,, fan?', maintain that they are ?tailed now with sole reference to their effect on tin- campaign this Fal!, ?uni innis] il?..; even lor this purpose the} will prove failures, We believe they ?ire mistaken in their esti? matt' of the suit?, and we an- sine that they very much mistake Cn- temper oi the people in deciding boob their way of treating them. Tim people at least Clink these suns a serions business. They know they have been lobbed. Tliev know that their taxes are e*? ?ry year Increased i<? paj the eos] of the robbeiy, In Stead of laughing at it. they are Fools eil High to ir.-t mail aiiout it. WV predict thal next No? vember there will be leas laughtci on the sub? ject in the circles now so hilarious. This thing i-. not going to blots over. lill. DIFFERES* r. We have received the following letter, ami we tinst the answer BBBexed will satisfy the writer as to the point in dispute: in i in ?..' i ta r o t it, i Tribuue. BlB: I notice you make a point in y iter day'a TaiBtiss that the 3.63 laterchanseahie Ninda It inliili.e?i let I ItV Ml (?Ti c1' ? !a 1 ?7 I ?lilli Ti ' ii ,'il I n otk ni. ,a ita ti ni ,i,i.ii'c Kelti y. in thal Hey wei i paj ibis m eula wWe those of the latter ate not tills i- disputed, Bad I resnectfnllj submit abetbei trail and fhlraesa do in.I i.-.juiia Hutt j .?: I ? .iii publtall Mr, Or?ela?] '-a .iitn le mi fin- ? ni i'-it nuil .fini., a- Kelley*! reautrks m Congress relative to tbla poiat, aad tkae set this in.iitr i srvctl) baton j'-ur read? ??. \ i.. ? uxajti?, Oplre o/ ?he 1.uti.non ntmtrtn. Philadelphie^ \u^. ">, 1?7<. 1. We had imagined that Mr. Greeley's views a-? ti? ihe obligation of the United States Cot? ?inn? nt to keep the promise engraved on the tace ol tin greenback were well known, lb- (nii-iiileied tin greenback a lying promue, advocated immediate resumption month .tit* i month ami year ?itti i year, tul nan a candi? dats lol the I'll ?ldi'in ? upon ihe platform adopted at Cincinnati, whit li contained tlie billow in- ii? alai, it inn upon lim question of In? llalmn : ? spsidy retara to epoch payatentati ii- uand l alike i-y iii? digiiixt reaaideratloai al ooanasrclBl BioraUty sad leaest got eraataat. '1. After Mi. (Ireeley Inn! urgeil iii vain I'm levers] rests tlie paptbtai ol the legal tendon in lunn st ?lull,n-, lu- did advocate in a fen articles Um propoaitioo t.? give the holden of that suspended ?i.ipei t'u Option of exchanging it for bond? bearing 3.63 per runt interest in gold as a step toward raising tho value of the greenbacks to par in coin. 3. Mr. Conrad, as wo understand lum, dis? putes tho fact that tho U.?.'? bonds counte? nanced hy Mr. Greoley wero gold bonds. Mr. Greelcy's words are, in his article of Nor. 9, 1871, "bonds drawing an annual interest of " 'A.tV* in coin per ?minni," und further ?long in the same article ho Kimakn of making our greenbacks "convertible at pleasure into bonds "bearing a moderate gold interest." Titean word? may be found in the urticlo as eopied into Mr. Henry C. Carey's pamphlet edition wf his letters to Secretary Bristow. 4. If it is disputed that .Judge Kelhy's 3.65s are agniejnnl*. pure and simple, we refer to the tirst section of the bill which Judge Kelley iir troduced in ?January, lwTI, where may bo found these Wolds: * ? When any ]??'H..ii ?ii.ill ?lonuml of tho Trf.imirer 'of the Hatted States, sr ?my ?Isstetaut Tnaaurer, r? ?limp tioii uf suhl l.oii.ls, it shall I?? tho 'inly of *;ti.1 Tri"i.aiirer st assistant neaaaiiB TO 1'ay im i'.mii:i> STATES MOTES tin? |irimi|ii?l of said basai at assais, w lth .t<? rut .1 iiiteifit, sad ."inei'i .uni forward the boada, ate. ."?. We, for our parti hold that it la impos? sible for a man to g?"t OUt (?f debt by the simple and ciis.v procesa of giving his note fot what be owes. Hut however that may be, there is an obvious difference between the value ol' an annuity of $3 ?65 in ?total ami one ol' ?*:{ I?"? in t'otileih'iatr notes or any other sort ol paper money, all pretense ol' redeeming which in coin has been formally abandoned. When Mr. ('any and Judge Kelley represent Mr. (ireeley as having f.ivoied their scheme of atttAjnatt, they are guilty of a nagranl mia statement. (?. The greenbacks ptupoit to be payable in coin. The Government exchanged them for value, cither in services rendered or eommodi ties purchased. Large numbers of the present holders of the greenbacks demand that the promise tu pay in gold bo made good. How any in.in whose conduct is .it ?ill influenced by the teachings of religion, whether Boman Catholic, Lutheran, ?Jewish, or Mohanunedan, ???iii reconcile it with his consejen?-?" to cheat and bate his creditors and violate Iii s unid, we (?.innot understand. Idlotg lind Inn.iii? s aro not responsible tor whit they <!??, but now a human being who is not cither one or the other eau have any doubt as t.? what is meant by ih<- words ??n the face of the greenback, iilul as to the duty resting <>n the united States Governmenl to perforai thal promise in the sense which was attached to it when tim greenbacks were authorized, we have never been able to understand. The duty of the Government is to pojf its debts in honest hard dollars. No other course ?4 open to it rousistent with the ten commandments. Fur? thermore, the fa?! that your neighbor is dead i- no excuse for bearing false witness ttgainst him, nor is the cirenmstanoo that he lu'* -?ved a little property and is ? creditor any excuse for robbing and slandering him. REORQANIEINQ THE POLICE ROAkW. Tilings are moving fast in our city politics. It wa* pretty generally assumed yesterday ?ilt.?nimu that Tin, TRIM'*.v.'.i suggestion about reorganizing tin? Police Board bad a good ch linn of being ?olopteil. The politicians were busy speculating as to Mr. HataeiTs successor, if ii'?t also ,is to -tl'cessors for s line of til.* others. We h";)?- and believe thal the Mayor takes a different view of the cas?- from tlie poli? ticians. The ?situation, indeed, presents linn a great opportunity, and v?e sincerely trust be may prove himself equal to it. There has come to him airain, in fact. the cilanco which came to Mi. Have meyer at the beginning of his Ill-fated term. Mr. Wickham may gain the gratitude of right-thinking men of all ?lasses, and assure himself high piare in our municipal history, if he will break loose absolutely from party dictation ami re? solve to give this city for once an honest and capable Polios Board, st leeted without r?f?r? ence to pal tisan advantages. He may on the ??tln-r hand, add Iii-? name to the long list of ?Mayors who were content to drag their high office in lin ?liri .ii the dictation ?>f the petty kings of the caucus and the ward meeting. Within tim nexl week or tWO WO believe lu? (g likely to make his choice. There can be no doubt thal the Tam? many leaden would be ftlad in :li?' nexl election of whatever ai?! can be hon? estly given them by a subservient Police Board constituted entirely In tlmir interest and to their liking. M ?yois hitherto hiive fell disposed to nae their powers for just snell partisan ends. Major Wickham can du if too?eau blast, the hopes his friends have formell of his career, and take Ins place in the long catalogue of min who have !.. on ?atisfle 1 in tin- ? ity's highest place t?? do i ho dirty work of their party, ami pi-s out of notice. Bul th.it is not his ambition?that is no] what his record thus fat leads us t.> expeel of him; it certainly is no1 what his friends hope. Will the Mayor seek In reorganizing the Police Board to make it np ?>!' men w!??> ?aill serve the Tammany Society ii? ^t, ?md tin? eily second; or oi" men who will serve the city Brat and .ill the tintel The Mayor has nearly reached the ?Innung of w.'.'.s. Tlnii far he has ?lone admirably. Which course will be take now ? m t.*:/ ii: ash judge. The empire of this Republic stretches from the extreme ?>f barbarism t<> the extreme of civilization?from points of ?mar? hy to those gt winch the authority of the law is fairly alni even scrupulously respected?with many interim di.ile phases of comparative peaee aid o:?hr. Theoretically, the raine law which rules in Masrachtisette, rules also m Colorado; yet only tim other day a Judge in Colorado wrote to his father in Maa sachusetts that the mob, mfnriated by his of? ficial firmness, h,ni him in its power ami was about to put him to ?leith. In fact, he waa shot by his enraged ?cnstodians withoul even tlie usual po<?r f?u nullities of a self-cre? ated tribunal He had tried to maintain tiliil vidieat?: the Law, and this was his reward? "Idle," su h?? wrote, " if die I "iitiist, for law, order and principle; und I "stand alone." His offense wag issuing war? rants tor the arrest of certain unusu? ally troublesome bra voce ] and all the tsaaesins of I.uki" County rose i? vind?? cate th.? majesty of law-breaking. Curi? ously OllOUgll the Sheriff himself headed tlnse desperadoes in person ; ?md probably Mould, if his followers had not been so impa? tient, h,iie nanistrd in hanging the presiding officer of his own court. Judge Dwyer wag actually haled by his captors from the benth and carried to another building, where ne was taken oil' by four <?r Ive pistol -hots from .behind lum. Before this, h?- hid linn) to wiito tim tiller!munt??, farewell letter to which wo have alluded. "(?.??I comfort y???i," na said, "and kaef you " .ii a tye." " lii.intuuch as ho died for justice " and the ?ruth," he added, he was "like Him " who died for all." And so ho ended. If a missionary to .some savage land about Is bo burned or brained had hurriedly com? posed a last Isttft! like this, his IMSSBgS would have claimed the admiration and the tears of all the churches; but these whisky-sod? den, smoking, swearing cowaids were nom? inally Christians ; n ally white inhabi? tants of the. United States; and civili/ed BCCOrdiog to the clSBSificatiOfl of the geographies. Their victim WBS a citizen ; but were they not cili/cns also? voters if they SSW til to VOtal taX-payen if they pleased to pay taxes T Eligible to the Legislators, to Congress, to the Bench, to th?' great Prc^i dency, every one of them ? free, independent, responsible to bo powsr, human ?>r divine? Hang s judge I Why not. ! Were they not judges si well T *? Did Luke County wini | bitter COW! than theirs? Could Matthew, Muk, or John Counties, if then wow such, want better! Why wait for hanging when shooting would do just as well, and would be s irri.it deal mon- convenient ? We moat bs patient when Impatience will do no good. Here, according to our hist knowledge of It, was an set of Botanic cruelty, au outrage for which that word is n poor one, ?i murder quite. M OOW? ni ?Hy ?is any of record in the Newgate Calen? dar ; and yet, we must be pstientl "What!"' wa cry, "will bo participator in this bloody "bnabiesabe regularly aad lawfully hanged " for i< ?'" Probably not. Hanged, possibly, but not for this ; shot, .stubbed, be di li to death mav be, but not fot tlii.-?; cut off a-s the violent man usually ia, but not with Hie formality of judge and jury! It Is easy to see that when the BIO- takes the liberty of shooting the Court, those luxuries of civiliza tioii called statutes have but n ?mull chance of orderly enforcement. Meanwhile wa must wait. In the ionise of i quarter of i century they will do more think of lynching a Judge in Granite, Luke County, Col., than of burn? ing their town. Matten ara not much wena then than they wen ia Utah sot a long while ago; and we see what has been and will speedily be accomplished in Utah. .These Colorado im? practicables wal la timo exterminate them? selves. An houi'si JadgB hung hy them is a martyr, aad his blood the seed of it bettor commonwealth. Th" late William J, Cole of Al durna deposited not wisely, bal too well. Baton his death ho wai known to be In posssseioB of certain bonds of the Mobile .ni'! Alabama Railroad Company, bat no? where Mold his sharp-eyed exocetos lim! them. Al lau, rewards bavins been offered tor the recovery of the documenta, certain enterprising persons began to dis apoB the premiaos ol the late Cotes and in lilla tim?? tiny were rewarded; for they .found the documents ia aa old decayed starch box. Cole luwl in? in ii? m Mni da- ; sod p isihly nut betns .?hie io ke. ?i the sssi i? himself, he determined that nobody el?, iii mid bavs them. Beside?, he knew that the ?livid- ml- on -Din- railwai bonds seen tu bs pay sbl n t!u< Hay ol' Judgment, ami may have thought that Ins w< re of that kind. There is "a common looking, medium sised" dog on the police fain'" el Alh ghaoy, Penn. Ib? i aiii'- a? a lodgei last Winter to the police station, moneyless ai.?l homeless sad hungry, ami limy took lum, and be lus lived thereover siaee. Hugues therouudi willi.'a officer,and assista ia captnriBS tho rapid ra ?cal?, noising tbem behind. Ile travels ?-ni!) times alamil, and wln-n be meets sa Inebriate bs harks tot s pullet m ii to ooma np. This dog h appropriately named Billy, and a harmless "billy" heia. Effect? ive, but breaking ao heads. Apropos of the Keile?- Motor, ws sfa ill now have .1 season and series of nstouuding inventions, There i? ? man in Roma, N. Y., who has a machino nearly perfected which will pump it? own water ami run ii-,-if w iiliiuit lim or steam, The inventor calculates thal when the tiling i? " fully developedM the patent will be worth 91,000,000. All he wants now Js s little munt y ami a l> tlaaCS v?. h vi wa ighing sllOBl IS pounds. Weeonfess thal m th.-light of all tbees developments we do no1 despairof perpetual motion. Perpetual notion we ire eure of. PERSONAL. Chief-Justice Cray of Booton will probably lie h -i I in -louis fur S liniiitii I)) a ?iirami-il Balle. President Porter of Vaia is traveling in Can aila, and w.n vis.il tim SiUroadaeks before du retains i, .n... The remains of Gen. John C. Breekinridge have been removed from the real! wheie tbejj were pi n.-1 .it tin- Ulm-1 if his funeral, and buried la ibeLes iUgtOB, Ky., 11 in? ti ! ? Marshal Bax tine is said io have recently v?s it.ai c.api uii ??cn for tbe purpoi ol toltclting tbe Inter v.-nt it in nf ti li ??li personage Ui obtain lervice fur lu iii?, li lu tlia Kussiati army. Uli efforts are ?.ni to Lave cou j.i) '? lj i tiled. Messrs. Moody and Sankey, who are ex? pected i'i arrive In tali my i ti Saturday, vviii be mai bj tbe President ef tbe Round Lais Caaip-Mettlng Asaort ati??n to loi n theil InteuUoiM lu ri>:<iiil m holding n SO! .a a? a! la '.'?ls'-, till lill' gt tUl.ll.? Ill till: ASSOCiSttOB. M. Leverticr, the Astronomer sod Director of the Paris Oh i?.lim), lus t..'.'i*- ? proposal le place all iii, rloeli i Paris in communication with the prtacipel one ut '?i ? l ?'a ' tv.i*' ry, ao ii it all nut) !.:-!? tie mi m ?une. rho plan i? in i>?! lubmltted to tbe Uuaicipal ( .ann '1 Mr. James Bussell Lowell will bogia to pilb? il ?mum Am 111 ill clj_-l1 or len vellum ? of IJBglUh |.l I-, - ? ?ni i.n?, from Marlows t.i Dryden, whirl ho las mi ?i. i a... i, m iihi. lim ili-t Miiuiii vu ?I probably lie de? voted tu Marlowe. Mr. Lowell i? in>?? ?i wvrl on a vol? ume ol i????> ?. ami Mt. LimTmiU la t UgSgl A IU Hu SBBM lu iniii-r Mr. Robert, the fottodef of the American ? ' .? it Constantinople, waa present at the cloeiag at* i-i rises nf lli.it Institution !a?f innnlh. Btevea \.tiiii< im n nf rartuua n itiani ? : ? i :. ? ?nie graduated. Mr May? nard, Until i Biatcs -iiiii-i-r n. Turkey, and Mr. nicker )n in, t "? ni' i Ijf Minister to On oca, weia aleo present and Ui I .!?' Ila --"J. It is proposed t<> place a pedestrian statue nfc-,! ?iii?, who toa si Port Wagner ?t tis bead of i Ma,i hueetts colored regiment, li the Mi monal Hail st Cambridge, li was at Ural proposed to erect sa eqaei Irian st?., bul as Boston has a ia a i, ii nu mouumeul of Joha Browa or Abraham Lincoln, th? most conspicimiM m ?ii. i - .a! emaui lp tttoo, it waa thought u-st to abandon thal wea Among other resolutions adopted st the Ab? drew Johnaon Memorial Meeting in Memphis lastSatar ti?) waa inn- earneaUj iwglagths Mate of rennes? s i?i Isle steps, al the rarlleal moaieet, " to s fuller reeog tini-?ti ..f lu? creal ablllti by tue erection of .? moauiueul al N.' -In til-. 011 Hw ('.limul grounds, thal shall ictif? f..c all nun lo come Bl the earaeel lue anti labvri >t Aiein-w Johnson." The Misses Bewick of Gateshead, England, luv?- ilgmSed ilu-ir int. niiaiii nf bequeathing lo Um Brillai Museum tim whola of their eolleetioaef i?i .?'?ras. etc., ol cut? prepared by theil I iii? father ami narie, i a - :. ? m.iiij' drawing! by tbe former Bverj famoui cut nf llinti is Bewickle represented bj i choice inipn-s sion from the block, and the collecUou ut tilt- ?saaiksof J'iii.i Bewlel la hardly Inferior m ralee, A eotoaas] statue of Arminias, or Hermann, Wlln cxtcriiitli Hi it fin ? l-nriiu ? ii ? .nu? nan- > . ti? I.n ti'ireit?, wiii bs ires tal at l^rtsudd. B'sstphalia, tins wee! iiie.it pr-'p.iritimis havs beca mulo for tii.>i i m.uiy. which U Intended to be vary brtUiaal ihe Em? peror ?? i i .tin ?uni i'i mee i.i.-iii.in k will Le prest-nl i f |tru|i.atimi, of tin iiituiiiii]'ni .ne gtgaatle It is a raised ob the bUl where tim defeat of the k'umni ??.m i iiii-iiiiitii.iii'i! Tin- itslBOi which in ?>i nuil, weighs no li?t- til HI 1 I >.DOO |a.ll|l,,|S The lion. John J. Baboon related the follow lag latereetlag incident la ins oratloa st the Olee eatei OsatsaaiaL Itsssmalhal liasse, thassBrntaadaral the i-'aieon,hatagIgaarasl nf the iwi!i.u,?.ik sssspsflsdts lapsadapon Impreaaed flahertnen : "One of Hi? #*>. Wil? lum Baissa, a bbbb sastresa M nu.] oo rsacseM^ of la? ine Iie.illt?, Wiis le-pure.I to net nu jillnf Timi- mgblj llll I liitcil wall tim p.itriuttc m-ntiiiit'iil or bli? ]1?SSIBTB. It ?trieil to hvohI Hie liiitnful tusk, pi?-mliug poo! cyciti^lit. ? wii i lue? there*1 s-ked Uaiee, petaUai to Hi?? house of Hiiioiuoii Pensas, wittel stead na tmbnt neaad ea tis weat side of tlia harbor, and ?tis BSSd for one of the m-ii in. f..f riiiinaig lu rimjyo-ui Ustionnau Uli? red mil the nan??" sf th? owtwr ' !fow,' astd Mnssa, ' f Unit yog ran nee wiall eimnirh, and if you 1st this ship Bhrfi not t'.tn I will ?hoot you on the a;x>t.' t'rnl ?r such couipul. sion the ?Iii;, um brought tai a safe anrhorags." Washinijtom, Aur. IO.?The Hon. J. Russell .? )t?>?*. i 'tilted states Mm it.-r to Delirium, la in this ?sty. Ottawa, Aug. 10.?A cable dispn^h says tha lion. Alexander M.i? si'ti/.i,., Ihs Premier of Catina. will leave r.mrlaiiil 'or ('.?na.la on ti??? liitli ina?. FOl.ITIC.il NOTRE. Mr. Thurnnn will mako his next sfieecli at ( '?? ? ? m I on BBS MCI inst. DniSBS '?'' brace* np a tills morn Hi ni ha ?lid at Miitistiol?l ho might as well ?nar? bis Im ath. Senator Morton'?? speech is received v ?th pratty ?eneral favor by tin? li. pul.tiran press of tha i ?.mitt v li is noticeable that wry lulls attention i? paid to hi? threadbare aanagas on the rsaaUiaai aaaaBBBaM .?I Hi. ?.ntli. The tih.oily shirt has BBBBai to Ixj us?;fill as S fi4K' t?. Uni the popalar haart. The Interior licpartineiit is try ?iii? to coun? teract the BBVBBBgBBg BVtdaaeS which the lu vont lasting < oitiinlssiOli ia inirovi-rllig lu the linli.tn roiuitty, l.y seii?V lag la the Bowapapena prta'ed atrraUai eeata?hrtng aa> tri. i< fioin ?m Inespaaslbls bbrbbiaadsafi i.tt. ra srasi V, u-ii BgtoB to ?ti o tis. urn su?l iiiiiiitlii(.'t.ti??l joiirt? il In the Wist, Tim h-ti? r? are intended fora .?.fot?, of the In.li,m lim. in, aud ?ire ?Imply lira.les of abuse ai'iiusi nil the peteoaa who kara laid iisp!i-a?snt truth ai?>utths ii.iuai,'. rs of lii.ll.tn uiT.iirs. Mr ln-isno .'.lui Mr. Smith, if th?-> ure ri'sii.insilili' for tins circular, will BBSB BBB tlis folly of it. liny bave reached a not?t where BBBaathlBg Bgood 'hal nio.-e po.v. t ni tlun .ii.?ne i? seeded toe,nor sp Hu- -a, mi.l.iii.u- opa iti'.iM whicii aro .limy eaaaillg IO light. The attitude of the I'eiinsilvania I>einocir\cy on the i"iiir?'ii'"y ?j'l.-stmti I- BOSaWtBlBJI of a mystery. 1 lia state aaaasaf the party has ?mt ?.mi aajrthiag ?J.-ttnita ai.aiut it her. totara, bal The TUutmrnT* CmuHtr towAooR now in an article diaaandlag aa mil,item pJadforai f.?r It... neil r.iiiip.in;n. It -i.iyi: "lile D.in.i.-ia.y of IVnti ?j I? ?mia intist nut h?- behlad thslr arethrea m Date up.?n tho nmiii-y ?jii.-tinii, antill li paramount to ail ot:.?!r qaestloai now agltatiag ti.? ],,it>iic ?tag. Tim aoeph of this State mulei-lui.1 that it is the ilnty of th? National OoTonuaeat, laataad of eoatraoUag tim aanaai y. to pnr raiaeaoagh toaaeet tli" wants aegaaeral trade, ?o that it ina) he li.nl without BBVBag to pay for it a he ivy ? tt?j of inter? st. Th?" jieiiioi i iiie Biaaarala thai Otate aadai?? -i.in.l ti..-e .pi. .?notts perfectly, ead it Bssaaaaa n.? i.iiii. i s i.? take a leal 'it ft ?nu Unir Ohio aelghbars if tbsy . \?.. t tins I .iii t?.. tread ths ?.ami? road te rletory a*rat v. lui li tho Hem.i.rnti." IliiitH ni tim buckeye r,ta(?j are niovuie; in Irresistible fores." Th?; New-York Democracy ajijiears to lia divided on the ?|ii??-ti. ti of lim Speak, rahip. ?he */riiriii* ('oarer Bgfeee willi Ih* t'U-ea Obsrrrcr so fs?- ia, Mr Kan dsll's angliisss asea, bal it gees ast agraa ariah H aa ths 1.1 mi..11 Hi it Mr. Cox shuni.1 withdraw itn.I leav?. a all ?r li. 1.1 for Mt. Kerr. The (';nri?r thiuki Mi. (ox BtBBsf nl.le to Mr. Kerr, since "his record on all the joh? and gi ihs 11 tsrttnr homme laager, sir dghtar,sasl atdat than tiny ..ii in tlie llinis.'." As (Bf the stnagth of Mr Can. .lall aa compare! v. Uti thal of Mr. ( <>x. The Courier say? : '? Mr. Ililli.tall Ima lo?) psSdaad, has Im * Daassaeatl ?ioii'l tnk<? UM plsdgS in thsaS ?lays aa reatlily. Wh" aro they t What Hint?-? I Natue them. W?t are .?...-.i.-.i \,y V.,itoo wini know, that this is the thinnest of eleetmneeritig dodges. The Southern meint? -ti, Who ?to the BeSrf of ths Btesaherahip with tew exceptio'is, sr?? BaesaiaUctad Ma Vox ataada a good eaanee for timm, as are aro reedy ta show ; and m ih" Weet .?'el Best be to-dnr w.mi.i rsrrg th.- nisjoriti New jers.-y, Mteaigaa, ant Ohio,B.4as ? ij tie ? -Eaglaad, un.l we Detlevs,? tanlotiif nt th?. gi a? York m?.miier-- are fo* hua. Why, thea, iliosld hsjltlal to Mr. K? n, a io n the ? lelding ??oui?! Bot ?l?-/?' ?t Mi .: an? illili, .in?! when tv Mhtlag .ni, Mr. ('ox'sfrtsssJaeaa assure him, in -,, far a.- aataeedeal probabilities tin fur un> thuin, oi sueeeaa t" K\-i?ov. li. Gratz l?rown end??avors, in a Lui.'letter to The st. Loutit tHabe-lieniorrn', to i'n'in'% Ao'.nc wroti< bapreeatoaa coaeei slag in. aptaisas sa Ha* tunal llii.ii.et s. Ile is opposed to the Nat.?niai h ink sj p, teni, an?! ililli';- tli? r?? woiil.l not bo iinieh ?lifVulty mi ths pjrt of the ?.?iveitiiiieiit in patting forth a 'S.H? int.:-. .,_? rerttbts hong, bsesass such abouti woni.i ?? at oin?! ? ti?* i must sei ui.i investment for that I ngei atauini. >f olia capital which refuses to trust the keeping of m .hilary ii-i'.ii agea? lea " Deterrtag to ths pallar of aoasVaotlaai In eaj s : " ? me inline.li.ne resuli Is t<? <li*coiini,<?' all nea" Industries, tocoaipolold ?ntoiprisi-.s to iaspeni,SBesB> centrate mommy Baan sjieculativ? oi?jects, luafrantio itraggte f??r largs gaia.eaaaiBg u to aasMdafl thecurr.nts of i ?.linary trade thal rtoM nio?1??r.it<? i>ro?t, and shore all e?lai hy eaaatag Koaaral ataiaatlsa. ts i?'it the debts of tilt? (-??unity upon the lain] ni the slia|?e aif uiorl> gsges. i.Hl., t than on tan personal seountles whieb sna> tain active business.1* Near the .lose of Bia l?tt?-r <;.iv. Iln.isii BBJtBI "It i? Safe to prixltet in.it a lull ..iel Uir ii...ii--ion o.' t?li tho problems oouaectcd alth this fluaa? euti controversy will reach a lik? sooi MMtofl m h.-halt al a fu".. ciiistie currency, regnlatod totelj i?> ths ".vant., .it biuincss,ileteriiiliicii in Its Baa hy reception lot ilt'nt?, lax.-, . a toni-, i.-siii. .1 Hs to ?is value hy i??uvt-i ti'nl.tj? Into an interest-bearing bond of an sveraM rato, aad ia? itosluaupon tb?credit of the OovecaaMat, ratpraaeattaaj tim whole wealth .?t tha ooaulry.'' A jiood idea of tho " hainioi'ious*-' comlit'on, of tue Diiii.B'iatic party on tho money ijur-tl-ia Baa um Inn] iiy ctiinpiirinir (he iittcranees of two roprtva-tit.itive De'iiociatic papen, one in New Yolk ami the Bthar in liiiliaua. The Troy Preu, speak in if of tim tlnaiirial pi.ink lu tin next N itioiml Ueiimeriitie platform, say? : " laie* lion will he l'uo;oiij?tily sipleli heil Iii tho N.ttloli.il I on? reutioa. Vo oaa roaJly taaas that it will asi What ths pet.pie .1.-iiiiili.I will ho .loue. Th?. Olli...ins might as well i. .in i.) look Isrward to t.?Witi({ ha?B s?tats an I li'.iig leqniredtoga >n probatiou til! tbey hare proved tliein s.ttvea rene?e.i m the goBBlaa faith." At ahoat lbs bbbbs Hum this wiin witt ten, the editor of ?he Kean*riilr OamgfMf WM writing ?m tlie sssaa ?jaestien as faUawsi " i'.?oiir ni.n.I ti.is iii.?'!-.' qaasthM i? of mitre import mee Utan tlio pi e-.i t at:.m uf patties or The retention of the serviros of Barely loaders. The DoeMcratle porty al tha nation win experience bo dlfltsultjr la Badiag hold and a'il" loodaas wit.i ure in ..ytiipathy wiiii the BMaSN mi tag mouey question, nut tim peopu brtead t.? ?. t?is tins tnoii?/ question at tha palla, and thejraa art latead to eeaosaa iiite rlforta mt i tti? rrosabaHi pottoyhaa trtamphml. i he presidential candidate on tim bemooratio ticket will l?. in.minai, a by tha Wail sad benth. That Western >r -??li Hie 11, m :. li win? fat:, les ho i .ill col,clll.it.- the cn iii. t uiir vi? \? s.,.' th Bastero andSouth-Wostern people upon ii,- m. ?.' question mus? i??, beside bimself." There is losae a.uiet talk in Ifassaishuai rta ahoat raaalag diaries Fraaela .Vilnius' n? a "Caaloanl ?i" can.iiilat.- f..i- Qoveraoc tos Pall. Aa aa aaVUtloaBl mi? nulli In favor o?'his iioiiiiiia'ioii, I he s/,riiujjieid Eeptdb lunn ni.ikes Tie ?iV.i : " Thil is pit-It f i-eri.tilil> MaMB> cbnsetU'i isstchsaoe tofnraisl i lYaaldanl to the aasalip ?luim?, this i-.ti.-ri.tion. If not f ?r all lune to Bonah Massachusetts'! last eli.nice; lyirahaMj? Now EnEtnedfi last chance, too. Political power Is steadily and swiftly passing to the ?Yost, peai hy year. Hut MaaaachasettSj it vu .ti ...'? ?.. ...i stare .?ti the laorttabte a li";.-1 sagas. She c in .?o it i:i Jost BBS way- l.y miking tie graadss . >t I ti'i .'vi'.niis bar 'eiiteiini.il (?.?vernor. In dotag ti..-. - Bj win iiirn-t linn hold relief Bgalaal iii.- b tohgroaad of our -aomi-wh.it begrimed aadeoafaaed poUttei .? Igara that eva-n in l'ctiri'iiieiit is nui Boaspleaoaa for tim im-s.?' ??I mind of tha managiag politk'bms. l'l.e historie bbbbbj ! lie eve it SSSOI ?ilMoil.-t will, h ."I'.istt-r at'olill.l It, ill.' in su i; ?i,sir. np?- ttatesBiaa, and Ineorrapttble patriot, the e? nt. nui.ii'?.lilli: in tie- .m, the popular dlaasHafatitlna with un-m. .h ?,re issl Bseaaiaatess la politics, u.? pupa lar .-itu? i m-?, to celebrate the iBniversaryysarbygvttlag te?-1.< si - ii: thi-s. elements in the situation warina! * belief thal the election of charl ? Finnis adams sa ?invert.>.r ?if Maaaaohusetts ni l -?. woaltl m. m I is el.-.? lion i- l'l. si,lent ot the I Ulta ?I st..t.-? lil 1ST''. 'Hie li'./ ??....tKiiii-,-.' it would ha IrapoaslMe for tin- politiciaBs to h.-ip li iiisaiv.'s. Th? tiiati nut the ititnliti u- ??? lui .no4 Wi ; ii ' c 'oi? lliiioh fur them." Finite opistosr. Peace will win in lM7t5. Will not some do ...:..i admirer whisper in.s gotdra Irutb t.? ?i:i??i P. Morl.?ii before ti?- ??ti li? the meusur?? of hi? folly f- | riule ...1. ipi'i.i ruses (Iml.) Nothing is clearei ili.?n that tim next |ire vaiiin.' political parti will dec?an for early Bperfcrs? sump", le lie K. pu!.in ..iib halo nile .,I. ii,nie li in a quiet sort of way. 'Hi?.re ..in be bo hope of a psrty wln.-ii Instead ?if propoalag uore aetaalb proposes 'o linn ti.?? .Itifi in au opposite dtreotloa. (Baa Francisco Bulletin (Iad.1 i he li:inl-niot)?'y oijj.ins of the Ka.st have -eui a .!? I U Un? lit oi Ulli II? CtU ii In ?? into ??hi" to furnish i !.. iii ?;s.i lal correspondence touehtag- the cant ,xmn llo-aa . reatiues wn.? t? iwdor, ,?!i?l ara m Bulng bibsbivb letlerg to thslr master? prcdictinu ?'?? attar saalhllatioaot ths purl] of the people m o.-iat'ier nest, l.t theai witta Wa in afford to await the ivtunia?I? 'im-uiuali Ku.|iui?* (i)fin.i A e.n ions featuri1 of the New-York eanva-sg Is tut Interest i??k?u m the Ursolsj kspebltraao. Yoe pol?tica] pariahs, they an eojalngosj iwntsrkahsy btoIU ('?.Hi sutes un? sliowt riiu llieni willi p..lil?, iittetilmiis. \Se ?uspecl tie" upshot <>i it ?li will bethal ths "Isaaasn" .nil ?iioi,;'I.? i.iiier.u roto to the ticpuMi.Mii?, aad wal i..- un.i >le to deliver las guisas fBprtnaaulil stapablicaa (Iml.) Ilr;iill'onl PrittM has Y"p\\ -\j\ hoiioi ??? hil ? ou-'it i. ney ami sha Ki|..iMii'.tn t??rty at birga? lhere is nu ii.Uli.I his noniiuatit.il WI ?ubi st i. ii.-! lieu Iii? v??U? IB Killel ( utiuty, whsra Mr rimre ts aa ?eli kaoara aad s. large ? nutnherof \otei? m the meiropolitaB ilatttot rcsi.le. Me know he Is not eieclieil in oouipoletit-e or IB ti ?nt ?of private shsraeter hj> ant luu.litlais s ho way bo iiaiiej. [Blaaln adrortiasr(Bag? No l?t'i-iihlit an in the State has gretiU-l rial m > upon lb. patsy, Bad BO pant ha? s more tlivtrrviug ?u I'.ii.ipiteiit in in for Ihn oilii?" of Vltoruci Sjimursi th*a Mr I", un ?? Ile Ima lima, ix-eti Wnowa for bis beuslf Bad itiK'Kiity, au?! ?ia.- Beoa a iiiciiiImt of our Slats ls)?i* latino foi four ? otiseeittive rsata reprtNs?iitius* B distrital titi u nt lily en?, shoal ooo liaiiutxitaxio ?uisjtiiuy.-* [byraoass rTlandanl (Rapd