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RTHBBJ WABT.?They want the. fspsriaviagTNBLAH i mi ras i latios simui* tiik mm n.o l? lindapiilal ]r i curer, ?nd facts WiUilt) th? l'iov? ledge of everr BBO who rares t? not?e the QfcBIB? tal of the ja-* Vi? WBa tali? t' ?- differ**! panera, shew ouoVts.vrlv that Till TtiIBi-.it h ? It. TllB Ti.liii ?>R ?1n*t? not i-realrte ?o reich In le rmrattaasase, but un Miirtaj l. X ProeaiyB Tllsrht?, In ISe IratlUUt hotel? aud thro iciiont Ms beat pon io- aif Hi sciiy at .1 Krotiklyn. *uioiiK?'.h?Unt ?I Cite ?tim, t h-u? Ik? faU BM '. ;.lat?an ..f ?' . ea- >r It III I city. >""i Scares bt ?r.Ti?e:i t'.-.s pototSM the Ballee "Of iut?-r-?ti to AdtrmukMa" i uti Speel&i Mettees of to?*rrew*S i mu nk. Bsre M Me eMrial ir?xiitof tho Psatstaster of New.York to t i PeoiDUUt? r i rai ia! of the amount of pooUgB p.i d. for Hie flrst nueit'i ef Ike pru-r.: yesr, hy each r?'ier SSSBO& ?n Its is Kul't el ti ?:.' i : fr??w I a- New York o'lht: to It? regular ?.ii... nut ra. BBdei IbeUw ret'n'rlnn pn iiaymect of posULjre : Punnu* ?I annual int.? ,ortv 'l?T ? ? nt r?, Postte- fsiA Tam'Tis.7i?.-t::o Bl. Uti nu li ruli,. VT.C.ll by.' '?i T w. 42 >1? 8 s 9% W.,M.. V.t.ClO 472 0 Tiie stova Bgnri ?how that tub Taistiss drrnlBlsa mora throurh ll'e l?*!ls i m The World BBS 1 BaVeBBBMaSat, Th* ?r a rs el the Kr< st new? emspSB ? s in ?nd mu of New.York I" ty rlmw ? sue,l?r .' s-.t.'imrilon lu fa??r of Tun TltnuSK. Ihr ciros In April bud wt r? pakUsbt ii ?t the time and wi.i be ?.vru In Tur TaiBI SB's Bpectal Notke*ta-nierrow. They eitii'dl the same i IsUvs prouoitlans now. out ethereapsfS liavli.f- coliipliLIi. U of Hu? lU-iiai-i'iR " !fes I. the i mii,.ai:i st ro tua* t* put rail theil fi.rliier pul.llcatio.i. TERMS OF THE HUBCSB. Patty Tribi-st, Mail Fnbscnber?. SiOperannnra. Pvmi-W rpKt y 1 Rial M, Mail Suriscrihers, $.1 per au. Walli x 'nui-.! BB, M sillSubscribers, 3"Jp?-r annum. THE TBlaHIsWS MONTHLY CAI.ENDAK fa? Icii/eflgwrr tasMSSOl ihr ?ny$ of the mouth:?the ?matt one.t _ Wi? ita es of the year._ Bun. i Man. i Tue?, j Wed. i Thur. i FrL ? S?t . . . 1 :n i ?Jt?' jw 4 i?7 f, n? I h ??s I 7 ?vi I 8 SM g SM I ]B SB 11 ?"H 1* 1? ; 1.! ?j* I 14 *tf | 15 BM I It! SS IT 160 lis ti. {y tu ?o su i ai ?s? 22 m5 ? &; 8? U M '?j ?* 2tl Vm ? 27 ?.'O I 28 tri i ??ti in ; 30 in I .t .? ewYfljvff aric Paila drihnnt FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY TH?E8DAY, Br^TEMBEB 0, 1875. WITH SUPPLEMENT. IHK KBWS Tins MOMNINQ. Fonwinv.?(fiiilmnl's remains were still gnartletl St M'mtrtal. - The Fremb workmen called on snaniifiictirers tu exhibit at the (.Vite.mi.il Inhibi? tion. - In Spam, (Jeu. tpBBBBaa eetSBUSBeel his ?BBseupuBTtsrsal Tufalla. ^^r-- Cardinal Mit'loskey liai au andienet- wi'.li the l'ope at the Vailean. Col. Duncan was received courteously by tbe King Of Har:.i.ili. Di?ur-Tic. -Tiie RepnBtieaa Convention at BUttV* toga iiominutt d Kri-dcri- li W. rYeWBru for S( cretary ?( fti-.te; GeUu 1". A. Merritt for Treasurer; (ion. Fpiniicr fur Coiir.iller; (!eo. F. Da'ifortb for Attor ney-(!eiieral ; O. P. EL Cornell for EagiUSH ami Surveyor; \V. T. Tinsley for Canal Coniiiii-sioiier, and the I'ev. 15. I. Ive? for Filso-.i Insptct'tr. Tbe CuuieutiouailopUiliiplatfiiriiiMtrongly f.ivoriughanl money arti tau ii reform, and SBUMUUng M I iurian h\> projinatioit? and ?i thud term. George VI illiam Curtis tiie permanent Cliairmaii, A. B. Cor.n.11, tb"? tempo? rary Cliaiim.-iti, anal K. I), alargan made apeeenen, z?? The lJinnsylvar:n Ihmoerats organises] in ftate C uivcn'ioii with Hendrick B. WligM oh Chairman : no umninntions were made; in commit? tee, Miitl-Mato Kit.g resolutions were adopted and un aauaWaBB iseolnttou osaareel and ?etaited. =s At tomey-(?cii? ia! 1'ratt secured .lillico fjHMMBBj F. Corn? ?t?: k lo assist in the canal prosecutions. ? The OauS)BaBBoaitleu opened at Cincinnati with a rio ceseion live unlo.s long. =-Tiie ii.uyland aMBSunnaBMM met, lint made no BBSJBina* tiona; tiny appolntsal a cominittee on lousii) tation with other nfann orftaaizaiions. *=s= ??- The Wisciitistu luinoeruts adapted a hard nemey pla't"! ", and iiainihiuled the tUTSOMt ?MBtS ?ftiiers. b= Um Mssoulr teiiijile la ft laen j nat dedicated hy (.rani Master Thorne. T~"-~ JenST sou Davis atltlr.-ssctl the Agricultural Society Bl De Soto, Mo. - - lae Chicago exposition epi m d. -._s (Jov. Ames of Mtositolnpi apiualed to the l'resident for troops to inuiutain oidcr. City and Si-ui'Iihan.?An evpioMou in h Mllriloi 1 nianuf.icl'iy i.i Newark desiioyed the building, killed one BMU, and bully wound. 1 thirteen p< r sous ; it is tUOUgUl OtUsfl were bin iii in lim ruins. :-; The liavid Tlallbit Coiniiii.s.ioliers COB idcicl plane of i-miMruct MB ; they will tejeel iiriuy of tbem in a lump. . CeuLTOller Creen iirotcstetl Bira.list expenditures ou the Boulevard, Kiugs bridge-road, ami other f-treet improvements. ? ' ~ Charles li. Haswell to?tiiie?i BSSUtS tho Legisla ti\e Cominiitee on Quarantine ami Kmi^ra tion that azeeearre payments i.>r poor woik weie uiutlo on lioli'.iian lslaud. :^-: ? The A.s Sfiublv Coint.int.c oa Crime invc llgstesJ BOtOttOMl failures to convict after arrest. : - Kobi-rt (iil niore, a i.rgr > t BM bUMU, was BBOt dead by a l!r sd - lyn BsHOMBBB while living to escape. -ttt= The Committee in vest iga! kag Kings County Hospital management p ported that most of ?he charge? of cBUolty were not provwl. r?.-- The Aiiitric-in Insti t:ite Fair win BBaBMaL fssann Tam dirtietessat Krie have agreiil to resign if called BBSSs, ssssss Osl?, 11478. li."?1*, llD'A. Cold valueof the legal-tender dollar at the i lo?.*-, HG'iu (?nits. THE \Vi:at.!1.k.- The C'overnmeiit IBBOli pre lifts clear or partly ?louJy and ?lightly wan.ier wealhtr. -== lu tin? city yesttnlay the day WM deal and warm ; then ?ui.i ; .-i, 1)7 , 7." , ?i;? . Tbe confiiHiou usual, and it tat ins inevitable, on the BBSBkJgej day* pf Bucb CAaiiiiitions, chiu ucteiiK-d tilt* di?i/Liy at the Am? i ?tan Iii.stittito Fair yoitenliy. Ban dbatt i?* BrtMBlB? of a line exhib?! ion, ami all ead) iii' am/ A ;.?>..i ?<> of American industry includes inu(!i that ia | novel, itittrt.sfing, anil instructive, and ia largo enough to cngago the visitor for many hours of careful study. _ The Republican State Convention of Mary banu did not nniount to nun1!. Its only important action was the adopt io>( of resolu? tions contemplating nn alliaiico with other and somewhat iiicongiueiis element s of opposition to the ticket put forth hy the Pomoerat?. A contest in this case really wenig unnecessary its will as hopeV"--*. The Mnrvlantl Democrat?) have nominated a first-nut; ticket on a plat totm which is in tin*, main straightforward and sensible, and their success hy a large niajoiity is ailinn as certain us anything in the future can he. The co'iTpb-tc Democraiic organization of the North Carolina Constitutional Convention and th?* r?faga] of Um Convention to adjourn ftan die indicaU? that the work of amending UM Constitution is to be undertaken. A much ?nsSCttnted matter wup brought up in the ordi? nance piovidiui? for the Ti nova! of UM politi? cal di-abilities of cx-Cov. Holden. The pa-s? age of the proposed oidiuaiu e would he an act of praco which the Democrats may wall afford and which would he an earnest of theil deslio for the reconciliation of panics whose relations to e.icli other have beeu embittered by causes now removed. ^ BaeoroVl Hackett gently admonished the Grand Jury of the Court of General Sessions yesterday for Icing dilatory in finding indict? ments. This work of the Grand Jury is cer? tainly n humane one now, for, pganliug indict? ment, prisoners are crowded in the City Prison* which has long been, from it? sanitary eoaV* dititan, a powerful argument for brawdy tri ils. The condition of the Raymond M reel Jail, in Brooklyn, also presents greund for a Grand Jury's consideration. Notwithstanding fannel indictments as a nuisance, it is represented as still filled with malarial gases, besides being oveiciowded with orisom-rs. The veteran Democrat of the time of James K. r.ilk, who presided at the Erie Cmvciition yc.-ter.lay, managed with great facility to blow hot and cold wita the same breath, and suc? ceeded in eliciting " lmid choeiin,,'" from the hard-money nun and M tremendous applause" from the inflationists. It is evident that the advocates of rag-money ar? numerous and active, and have high hopea of carrying tho Convert ion with them ; but the other ving of the party will make a blare fight to avert this uniilt. In the matter of nominations the situ? ation is complicated by th?. schetneg of factions. Io-day the ticket tv ill be iiuincd and the plat? form adopted. Mr. Jefferson Davis, as an orator, seems lo ha\o made ft pleasing yupression upon the people ot Missouri, to whom ho has spoken by invitation. The address delivered by bim in De Soto yesterdty, of which nn abstract Ig given in another column, is to be commended for its fraternal and hopeful tone, as well as for the good ta?te displayed in avoidance of those topics which must liavo pranged most forcihly, under the circumstances, upon the grinds of both specker and audience; tv hilo the reflections and suggestions iu regard to the development of tilt* Mississippi Valley are interesting as the ripe thoughts of one who has Hvcn the subject Intelligent and careful conoidct at ion. _ The Legislative Committee on Quarantine and Kinigration Affairs yesterday continued the investigation into the outlay of the Quar? antine Commission on Dix and Hoffman Island. Charles II. Haswell, who was the. engineer of the Commlgarnn fot two years, testified that one BOP tract was awarded without ndverti>i:ij?, and ?t 10,000 waa paid f?ir work for which $.l.V>00 would have been a large pi ice, while the work Wal not so Vieil done as it should hine been, and the contractors, in the opinion of the witaess, did not comply with the terms of the contract. These blots on the record of the former Quar? antine Commissioners are not likely to Ik* ascribed to corruption, but it is ditlictilt to avoid believing that there was not so zealous and dfligeot an oversight of the intercuts of the State, nor so strict a performance of duty as the Commissioners were enan d upon to give. Of the numerous communications addressed to Tun Tniuu.sr conciiiing our national linniict-s, none have bt i n BOperior in strong good benje and simplii'ily to those of cx-Scc ?ctaiy McCulloch. They have justly attracted widejprcad attention both at home and abroad. Nothing eould be mor." timely reading titan these letters at the present moment, when thousands of men who have uevcr before con? sidered Mich subjects an? about to record thtir decision upon them at the polls, und thereby permanently influence the credit and prosper? ity of the whole coantiy. In order to give an e.i'-y opportunity for placing these letters in the hands of rotera, we Inane then to-day in Um form of a Tbibchk Extra, No. 29. With thcin is al.-o the letter of the lion. Hcveidy .Johnson ou the Nation's Currency. The price of titi* Extra is 10 cents, postpaid to any ad tlii m, and a large diaeonnl is made on orders for a coii*-iderablo number of eoples? Controller Green has written a letter to the Mayor making a vuy vigorous appeal to him, as the Chief Executive of the eily, to do all in bia power to check the headlong expenditure, cf money in pnmntare and rotneccaeary street improve:^? uti. The letter set-; forth the heavy buitlcns that have been laid upon the city by this sort of outlay, and denounces severely the polity of Bpending millions upon magnificent thoroughfares in sparsely gettied parts of the city. The recent action of tho Alder HMO in authorising work opon the Botjdevnrd and KingsbrldgO Hoad, which it li estimated v. ill Boat $1,000,000, seems to have worn out the patience of Mi. Oreen entirely, and he declares that he will not be auswciable for the consequences of su. h ruinous felly. There are few tax-payers in the city, except speen-* lat?n in Wet! ?'?ide real estate and politicians who wish t<i curry favor will* woikiugm.cn by ( feeding tin m at the public crib, who will not sppgOTB the Controller's outs?ioken protest. An assay hy Mrs. Rose Mary Craushaw, de seribed in our English etsnrespnfjdi nee, led the Blidafa Ar-soci itiou for the Advancement of ?m huco out of its usual paths and into the considera*ion of the great household question ?the difliculty of piocming good servants. Mrs. Canshiiw has been attempting?we re? gret to say without success?au experiment in employing gentlewomen iu domestic service. The social obstacles to such a scheme are of course greater in Knglaud than here, but the circumstances uf failure do not iudieato that success would be impossible even there. The Association had another surprise in an ensay on physical geography, which branched out iu.o a strong support of evolution theories re? M speeling t1!? antiquity and origin of hrirnau life. Lu these and other addresses, the lati? tude of subject and treatment permitted at tbo Bristol meeting msy possibly detract from its dignity a? a srienliric gathering, while giving its proceeding** a more popular interest. THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. The worst enemies of tho Kepublicans of New-York must admit that they karu some? thing from misfortune. They have found out why thoy were beaten last year, and they turn short ormind to try a new course. The rnrnpaigns of outrago and slander in the South, the dragonnades ol' Sheridan and Mer? rill, tho policy of tho Force bill, lil? BcanJ.ils of tho civil service, tbo pi o valence of vcnalily and avarico ia Government de? partments?nil these wrongs, (itlier ex? pressly or by clear implication, were denounced yesterday Bl Saratoga with a vehe? mence which will make the hair of a good many hard-working poli li -ians stand straight on end. Kven the Violent proceedings o? the Caseys, Hesters, and other Feilend of? ficial? of that Btamp, were pointedly cen? sured in Ute resolut i( m demanding that the local cn forcement of Ihr? national authority should bo intrusted only to tho??.: who are in sympathy with a kindly policy toward the South. Three years ago tho Liberal I.epub liians left the natty breaiiso they could not prevail upon it to lake this very stand for justice nttd generosity to the rcconslnn ted States, honesty and economy ia admini-d-ation. Three years iii-.o there wa1? no epitlrt too harsh for Republican joni'ia'i ds pud ?pea1?' :.- to apply to l?cpiihlicnns who called fur the " prompt " investigation of nil ch.igea of wrong-doing, " Bad summary ixposiirv, prosecution and par. " ishinent of wrong-doers ;" and hore, is the Republican CouTeutlon aoleuinly deuaanding thoo very thing-, Saratoga ;. cstcrdai Wal I loi.ice Greeh'.v s vindi.'.iiioti. Tho Third Terni declaration Is (rank and bold, coilrieotul to lien. Cr;?.'r, but entirely unmistakable in it.? monning. Tiie etirreney plank ia strong, and ira presume no political oiguni/at'oii Will ho found to dispute tin? declaration respecting the eoaiinoa bcIiooIb; certainly no pilly in this State which taltot the opposite ground ran stand. Bat after pa sin.T BBl?ral excellent resolutiona, t'i?> Convention proo eds. t<? ttike back most ol' them by :i pupplctuciiiary volo of thank? to tho Pi? idi nt foi doing pretty nearly every thing which ho his mo-it conspicuously foiled tr? do. They praise the fiui'iici.il policy of an Administration which has Inflated the cm em y by secretly iatnilng reacrvt -. They praise th? i ?urn on-? execution oi the laws by a Com -mm? nt which protects thieves ami promotes burglaries, and by a Preeideat who takes a pi ison.t on trial out of the dock ard invites him to the botklMB of his family. They commend Oom. (?rant's "Jinn vindication of "the national dignity1' by "correetiag Bbttars, mpunishing offondcTS, and enforcing retrench "incut," while Mr. Delano i.? still ia the Cab? inet and Boat Shepherd is the President's nearei.t adviser. Surely this preposterous tenth resolution was not Written bj the haine band whieli penned the first. In regard to cattai matters the platform dis? appoints thoa? who BBW here nu oc.a*i<m for the Republican OooTentioa to th? a graceful, Dublle-splrited and popular action by a cordial approval ol' the Governor's reform. We have orly a general commendation of "all offtcera, " whetlker of the State or National Got eminent," in all cilbrtb for the correction of public aim? B, and a demand tint t'io canal thieTca shall be brought to ju.stice and UTLfaithful offict-is ?uapeaded?two branches of the reform which it seems to us ure getting along pretty well as it ia. A few words o? hottest praise for the Governor, and n whole -heal ted promise to rapport bim la his good woik, would have brought the Convent ion out of this; canal dilemma with (lying colors and helped the chances of the Rcpuhlicnn paity. Bat it i? too plain that the, party is in mortal fear ol' that desperate old villain Tilden. The platform tuen, while it avoids the mo^t conspicuous blunder? of some recent Conven? tions, is by uo Steans ?o good that it cannot Ik? improved upon. And what of the ticket? Of that we may say about the samo thing. The nomination of Mr. toward ior Secretary of State is beyond Criticism, Hil name will give strength to the party, and if he is elected horn st citizens of all shades of opinion may feel well satisfied with tin? result. The choice of Gen. Spinnet for Controller and of Gen. Merritt for Treasurer is Ltkewtse ndmi ntirable, A better man could hardly have been selected for either place. Hut here the Convention BBetttl to have i xhaiisted Ita lirst-class mateiial, and in the rest of the ticket we lind no one of that commanding in? fluence and established reputation which the crisis of the party requires. It may be doubted whether such an unbalanced ticket, tuning it 08 a whole, will prove strong enough to lloat the party over the shoals on which it is iii danger of stranding. THE MATTER IS MISSISSIPPI, Of all the South? in States Mississippi ii to? day tho nmst Unfortunate. South Carolina was pltMLrate, bat when her sad plight became known, public opinion drove the robbers away, and the bead of the Rahm-Mo Slate is once more lifted up. Alabama, Brit plundered, was then-vilely slandered by l.er plunderers; but th ?'.* bland? rs lol to inquines which j roved the lilians ol' her vindication ; and Alabama ia to-day loyal, peaceable, and entering upmi a new and blight ear? cr. Louisiana was stripped und chained by the Kellogg usurpation, but bite now breathes more freely, and is hopi hil. Virginia, Georgia, and North Carolina long ago threw off tiie yoke placed on their necks by the carpet-baggers, ami aro now orderly and measurably prosperous. Hut in BBaSBJasjppi the work of reform goes on so ??lowly that its progr?s?, bj hardly perceptible. Ha?cality anti ignorance have had a free ?wing there ever since Adelbert Anns signed his own creden? tials as a United Status Senator and began to cany on the Government of tho State for the benefll of him-elf und his fin nils. Ile was a bad .-'?-natur, and is a worse Governor. His lightest fault has been in.itleution to business ; winking tit ofticial dishonesty has been his constant habit ; so honest and fuir a man as Congressman Lamar boldly lays tim bindii-.heil at Vi'.ksburg at his door. His creatures, however ignorant, however de? based, till the bist offices in tho State, und ull legal Batet? of the intelligent and pioperty holdiiig people to oust them have proved futile. All tliis is deplorable and exasperating, but it does not in any way justify, although it may account for, such tembl? occur? rences na that at Clinton a few days ago. A white man brought on the nffiay, and although the negroes first made battle on the color Hue, the white*?more shame to then? exceilad then in baib.irity. In ?:.i ? < c, "S st r* judging it purely on ita own merita, both Whites and Blacks aro open to censure, and the Whites, as it appears to ut, should bear the heavier burden. Hut back of the whisky at tiie barbecue, the hot temper of a j ou eg white rnfllan, the quick prejudice of race, is tho misrule?long, persistent, maddening? which baa made such conflicts possible. These not? iv? uuknowu in the State* of tho South in which intelligence wields the arm of government. We hear of no such massacres in Virginia und t Kcmper, in Georgia under Smith, or even in South Carolina under Chamberlain, because these States are out of the hands of the men who steal the very land from under the plow of the planter and whoso petty oppression lashes the people into despera? ion. (?ov. Ames /as sown the wind and is reaping the Whirl? wind. ___ WX ISMAN COMMISSION. A letter from a special correspondent gives this morning a clear summary of what the Heil ('loud Investigating CoBnUUBuJou discov? ered at the West, and B hint of what remain? to be inquired into at Washington. The busi? ness at the agencies v.as only half done. The Committee was net perhaps actually sftaOM with Beal] its siiiioiiiidiiig-i wiro all un? favorable to* the discovery of truth ; it heard only such witnesses BJ carno for? ward of their own accord ; and natu? rally, therefore, it only stirred the surface of the gnat bog of corruption which it was ostciisihl} sent to exitiniiie. Tin* frauds were so restent, however, that they could not escape notice, and as a result we have rapte c.munna!.on of moat of the Mcharges ?lid In? M ajntuttious of a Mr. Marsh," \tilii strom,' tea? tiniony toward the truth of all the rest of th in. I?? fact the Commi-ton ha i uncovered so modi that we do not seo how it eau avoid going dei pel and .dragging to light still bmco? Tiie tanda in the parchaae of cattle for lu staiice require a mach inore easeful inve.-tiga tims. It Is already established thai the weights wiro groesly oveistated, but it Is sospee-ted that lhere were also enonin ?is frauds in the n inila i ol' animals charged for, and the evi? dence of th?-*e crimes, if tiny wete committed? ought to be obtained in Washington from a Ice n scrutin^ of the accounts on ide In the Department. There Is a story of Boaler being ?t..id twice for the sarna lot ni' cattle, and allowed to "compromise" when the cheat waa discovered* and this ease also will lia ve to bo investigated at Washington. With regard to tin* connection of prominent ollie ?als with the Indian Ringt it -wes not sp? jiear that the Coiiimi.v-.ioii is likely to make t.ny .-.t.titling discloaureSj But as it waa organ? ized not to" make such disclo.-aiies, this io not surprising. ______________^ 8Ti 01 AT tluMK. When the school season begins again tho boys anti ?diIs who start out once more with their books and li?tes lind themselves pro? moted by the force of years. The sixth class of but .vear becomes the filth of this, Ihe fifth |g now the fourth, and so on, but the first class, being pushed into space, ii shattered ititi? fragments. The boys who ftniahed their school course in July arc now beginning a new series of college years or entering business, luit the giris?lor ino.-t of ti.em, the end of schooling is the end of systematic stedy. Un? less vi ty favorably placid, the wit loira wal of the asternal stimulus ir. likely to be followed by the pressure of a multitude ?>r petty claims on tillie ?u.d alteiuion, bet?re which bright plans of reading and study give way Igno luiuiously. The ti ui h is, out schools me verv apt to lose tight oi the formation of habits of study, which once established v-.il! carry on the yo,iii;: girl s gool distance by the momentum already gained, and to aim lust-end at producing ear? tain tangible results which eau be summed up at the end ot the school year, tabulated and measured by a nntneikal standard, s" that when the girl has graduated we say with au unsuspected irony that her education ia fin? ished. Borne such state of things a*, this no doubt suggested to certain ladies iu London, and by (heir example tu others ia Boston, toestab* li.sli what goes andet tiie name of i Society to Encourage Btudies at llotue, mid that in Huston has been in quiet operation fot about twenty months, its purpose Is the rerysimple und direct one of inducing girls to form the habit of devoting some part ol' every day to study of a systematic and thorough hind; ils moth* of operation Is through the exercise of an o\ei.dght by experienced and educated ladies ovei the home work of younger ladies, and this of coarse nundy by means of correspond? em:-. Por example, if a giri of ?seventeen or over desire, to Join the society, she gives her name to tin Secretary, pays a small initiation fee to inver expenses of postage, printing, etc., mid receives in return a programme of ihe several courses open, iu history, literature, art, seicuee, Denian, and Preni ii; she selects the department of bt tidy which she de ires lo pursue, and is put in comm intention with the number of the committee who has charge of the department. Shi is expected to devele Miine portion of every day or every week to can ful reading and study, order and system being snbstaattai elements in the plan, and ni least once a month to report progress to her officer, who, in re? turn, gives advice, snakes suggestions, and en? courages or stimul?tes the student. Once a year a meeting is held of such us can come to? gether, and a general report Is made, with gpedal essays .by students, and diplomas are given. The whole scheme fa* very simple, and np parentiy wanting in those refinements of or? ganisation which societies generally ?iib ci. li is not Hilder the patronado of honorable or reverend or judicial gentlemen. It does not sick publicity, and we ore- half rclucf.-iit to bring it forward Into notice] bul its little light ?hines so honestly th.it it seems a pity not to put it on a candi, stick. Wc think it fiti? nbin s, in part, at least, a solution of the prob? lem, What shall the girl do who has hit school ? The impulso to study has not yet left her, but it lacks tho direction width uu older friend can often give, and the advantage of dit very slight organisation is that each mendier of the directing committee is ablo with comparative ease to oversee the stady of u number of students. We do not see, moreover, why the Society should not be copied inde.'iuitely. There is not a city in which there are not a half-d.i/i'n adfttd and thoughtful women who would gladly exercise this care over the reading and study of such ?fills BS might come to them for advice. So in this plan a place is found for the women who am conscious of having hoarded wisdom mid would willingly share it with others, but hive no dfanMititioej to stand on thepluif inn, or even to write in magazines and journas It It refreshing to find work going in this quietly in a direction which tends to cultivate the graces of home life, while it makes reading ami study more firm i.nl tmduring? To pisa from the wrangling of li ??' v. t d i.ouieu in public to this simple in tercouras of the wise! and the young in the privacy of correspondence, is like (stepping oat of the uoi?y street into" green field*. TERSOS AL. Gen. MeChHan will return from europe with .ile family soon. Tennyson is to write some new ""-nea for the acting version of lils d uiuii of " l|ui?*n Mai/." The Rev. Dr. John Hall of this etty pi cached In laSBSUSaj Canada, ou Sunday, to a Very Urge congrega? tion. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold have left Lnn I dun for a tour lu Itiis.sia, Persia, i*nd Turkey, intending to ..-ti.m asat Spring. A pewter ana eat, formerly the property of Gen. liurgnyne, and marked with hh. MUBBj i? uo v In an .session of a fa.inly t QaBSOSOOrt, N. Y., wie re It lia? ' ecu for iicurly a ci atiuy. 11 whs rouud ueal the Uuttle Ue.ii of - urn toga, In a hollow sun >,?. Mr. Richard A. i'roetor will return to tim l';i ed Stale? soon on another lecture tour. Ile will nevill with a cutirse oi II lectures before Hi? Ixiwcll In ?titule,atJhmum.u.d ?nik'.i.o lur ?vest .?? Maa tTse> eiaco, us far ?omli u ? Ne w-Ui leans, uud as lur uo.-tli ,s l^uchec. l'laster casts ol' Michael Angclo's sculpturcd woiks bave lu i n lim- ed liv |fea It ?'? M OeVSSUMOUl ?nd ntB be aeat te Ftaetisoo at tas bmsuscMI taoMvsL They 001 - st of ilic ^t.it e .of Muse? and BUSl end of Barlil 1 In toe court li of H. n i'., tro M ViaeolL of t !?**t of toe cm hu ta tea Minerva, t>l the Savior m Pt, Fasl'a V. iitaoat iuo \< j.l, nu ' oi til ? / I 7? Hi el. i'cie; ' . <v> i '?i S ictotia has guiided the royal jewels Btta BBUattonal cue Mae? UM It cent ansssrsry ill shs Tia IBM Bl a euc, oox Idled willi ke>? mad? to Tit lae BOOH len..nig to th.. private aj BBrtSBtUM at Winds ?t (?i, ti. lae box wa atUttkedte a aunaBLttwstaarrnd ef .ti.?en was lied : i the brauch of a tri ? i/lng ta Iba wat? i. Iii in.-t'.i a\ Ingofie. tin; watara of tin river tue hrasefe, willi Hie g.r i.gii'ai iie.l, Ix. aine visllile. 1 he point) Be? ll re last B gaag el Ibie.c.? bud ui.uiged to ?teal the toy ui Jewels. CrOB. Sherni in'g memoirs have been published In Lol.don, BB t .;i a lOSg au I cohij liiiic?itit J re .li .\ I lie a.? ?/. .../ nwkea ihMeonunent on Mom t "lu.-m,. ?; tai? book we ni ty reaaarfc hy lau way. one oanu'it ht t be forelMj atrnek with thedtB\*eacesef opeoch whl? b are Bjraauslly iising up ?u the Halted States, andwalch na yt'.lfn ?O oil lilllnl make tile Allic., -.'?Ii l..l.;:v a Separ raietona-ue; is?*a* writing of thl* bool ha? a m redi line! aeeeat tuan aaytblug ira ever heard sauken. Au .ti??r notable cbiug brought out by lue sarrative tetbareallj ie,?ni,i.e.-, mu |,ii.tv which Appears M nave distai gllUbed flu i ".le ot (ivtag of the BTSJIag A mell'au tjin? tu -is du.ai-- li.o war." Gen. C. P. Dneliingham, who was on special ?buy at the w.ir Dcpartm al al tue thus (Jen. Mec.-i.nn was reaioved fr.'in oommani of ibe Anny of the Potonnc. hu.? nrlttea ? letter to The tTssaass It?mm contradi' ting BlllUaiBllUl ran If lu the ae. ouut of tLat trauMcthnielianbj the count oiPutta. 0?a.BaaMMgasM says thal 'ii Hie ereaiag of Nov. o he was sent Mr hy iii? Secretary of V?'.ir, wlioin he fmin l in coti?'ilt,tllou with ??in. ilaHcik. Tut: booretary gave Bim two esvelopee, one ?! w ir.eii e, Qtained two uniera for Ucu. McCteilaa. one u .li Um Vu I teat relieving htm from coisbisbu, ?u?i the ot... r i..i,u i len. ii. Hot k orderuig dm to a town lu Boa .le..,ey io ii port. Tue oilier envi lojic c.niLa.ii ti two lat> i. is im t ; n. i:.ii n<ide, ou.< fioui tut- Prreitieut sasignutg bim !'? lin- t ?nilli lud of tbe li; nr>, mid lUuola.r .?on: 1 (..ti. II. iln. k oi de: ?ni; billi M BUDtttit |<l,ll.?. 'li.tt BO? l'c (.113 ipi ve a- his mason for removing tren. Modi li.tu mat hu ;,.. 11 ? emitbU-a e iii io- military skill or lils patriot. Ina. v.'iice presented ?nb hlsordera lies, iiuinitte declined to ace ,.t the corniuanri onaooouBl of waar of cuntid nie m omi it uud because of hiafrieadly relouons wau t.tii. Mo i."ln!i. Ile yielded to aiguuieiila, BSV* ev\ r, and Bceepti .1. POLITICAL .SOTES. Gov. Smith of Georgia is a candidate fcr re? election, aiid will enter the held wiih a vc, streaky, bul k Og, Senator Dawes of ?tfaeaaehnaetti will speak uta granel Bepubtieaa miss asestisg m iTiutinaaM sa Oct. 9, tarree dare befen election, t? aster BeatneU win eis'ji. ill < o.ii,ni.,i-, OB ."M'pt. 17. Gov. Allen has recovered from bil fatigue uud ia roaring foi aofi BBonej a? lustily ua aver, rae < In? limul'.! foinmere.nl says '? lie Its ii-, vor- tile as hulsvlg t?r..us, and us various as be Is volulile." Senator IfoftOfl has returned to ludiunapoU? OVllghU d v.iln Mm tittil.u 1 nutt iu thal bo I. ni a gr?ai su. - OOM in Muiue. lie ree u u-rs MM Olio canipaigu to-mor? row, and got-? to 1'ittot.uigli on ibe 'J-d Mat, to kBBhS lu opening tua Feaneylvanla BetaMNasaa eaaeyalgB thura, Ohio MefBBlMaas SOSkl be wise to ii? iii n a liLenil sul .?lyfor everyday be ?tajsoutol tLeir Slate. BM l.nel ot stat< sinai,emii eau do uo good tucie, aud lu,.y do union bans. Mr. A. II. Wilder of St. Raul, Minn., a large I nd ii n contractor, i? address.uga scries of open Ictieis to .dr. William Welsh of Pillia.leipida. There may be facts M lacui '..'liicli Will help Mr. Wilder aud iu.alldute the stat'mellis ol .Mr. Welsh, but it tie re BISBUy, tBCy are ?o co.end up by vulgar abtue of the MUM gisubsiiaB as M be entirely Ineflbetusl. 'ino enbriaas rboaa the let? ter? ea 1 li.oui ia tin ir auiiior. 'they a?e eiiliiely un wortby of puiilie i.oticc Ex-Gov. Tadbots withdrawal from the con te.-t for Ooveraor M MaosaebaaotM haa not simpiiti'd BMttcre s great deal, bums of tis Halo Jem ask tiitnk ina wUadrasal Bill htip Mr. Ric?, athen Hat it wiu lu-ip Dr. I "lin.; and otliT? that it will help neil lur lu. liOrtng*a friends are Jululuut. ai.d are making loud uoimt? that their candidate' M Odie Bl IBS UMBJBBtMB TL.ce n 110 doiiot lu.! Hi tt It. I. Ting has iui.it of the poll J( lins InbMfavor, uud Iftaeyeaa control tue OanveuMoaLe will he pretty in.ti) t> wiu. Tbe DroBOernta sad Ora. Hillier aie iiopin; no moy. The risp.it htapaittOBOi lue e publicas linly is aerontiy ntatytag that be ui.iy aeL The friend? of the great ex-Sen;?,tor Hail m in Iowa an m iiouhie. Of 1 oui?? they nant toaiudluiu hack M tbe acuate, ant he I.? ut present luiiuiling hi? ?llv.r longue e?U the stamp for tbo fuithribUee of that nebta pnrpeae. bul tx-Oov. Kirkwood, tLe Bspabueaa t?andkuus for Ooveraor, ha? his cyo on a.seat in the Beusta ult.o. and if he cat ne? the r?tate Lie chances for Ml-ppiiig up higher wi.l be a good ?V ul betutr Until Mr. Harlan'?, llio Hilug 11 .. Uurlati ui.-u wi.sa to do U lo elect 11 ttaMUtl 1 euu lanjrJateturs bySMIBS majority and lal 1 \ OoT. Kukwooei 6.}ii(" 7(? iu v ith so ?LullI u one that tie wiu be ecu.eui to stay in tin- Uovemor*? nu r. i'er lapsthej chu do it, luit they Manda good deal better chance m beeagMansh >>y Ugartstag, STATE CANVASS. "The latest dead isauo in Xcw-York poli tl( ," is what iAr ?pnngJittJ Republican calls ei-.sp?aker XeOulrs, Mr. Thaddens C. Davis'? resignation has no' BonssyeL it i ; ?? ?-ii thal ho should boanswee>teeec?uaa evi ,1 in Hist nay. Spi eking of the candidate", for Supremo Judg'-?hi|> in O'lnutpugu County the ('Hat llera'd muk. s tlicse? timely rtiuarlvs: "The pcoplo art? lutciLsei,-.sensi? tive pul now aJ::>ut in'egiity lu oflieial position. In selecting a Justice 01 th? Supreme Court they a 111 Lo more ?trlct thi.n in arilaafy tlMQB AstiutuocrtttttSM may be the misfortune BB0M thun the fiiult of Hie ol'Ject, soiuetiiue?. lint Hint BUefattUBS extends ?.o far. lu tin? preeesl state of the publie luiue, ti'at lis vp'tiiu cuiiiiol hope to Li ?. h*etsu fe* Jultclal h nurs. Th'.* fact iu st l?e recognised hi candidates and by ennventioaa. la-* na have a ouadldate for Justice or ibe BSpreu?e Courl sbe will mu m'-?l defense In paraoanl character or political career, aad sbeee cap-oiiy fur the position raaaol i>e a? ni. el. We do net rare bow bia Basse Bsafjr be epollcl.** Those who are not ng. inst the Canal liing lu .1 BO foi 1!. Ihr Aibi'.n'J t'.r?irett gives tie fotlowiag advtes wbleh aoBM ef bMnesrnslgbbsra aal ht well take to heart : " it is gemiany haltareal that the canal Btag, wiihout regard M peUttss, will ihfs Pall sarny theaa e'.ve? in un atriiuda of hostility to ti.e floTomei end ?..me Bepubllcaa politb I nu ure of the spfassa that thata bbsmm si. ion will Le of great assistance to u? lu tho cn ui ualga We do nu*'leli.'ve .:s they do; If, iuoitliT io ohtuiu the aetive SaeMtSUOe of I'm Canal BBuj we have got to niaise nay nun. s-ums, 01 MrssaaM aUent Bar Mar of hurting tholr feelings, wt are likely to lose two lionet Votes for ares*BataMSMat MM ive gain. Vt'liatevcr the le.idetsof tbt BepabihSBB party may tluiik of ??ov. 1 ild.-u's motives ??i l- tacerity, be bun placed them iu su h a position Hutt thai 1 nu.1.1 ebenso hut to B?stala him hi ni- warfare Bgatsst the King. Is saya past the Bepuniieaa pan baa bei ti 1 onaidcritd lbs peu i> of isfoi m, ami it cann? t al ?rd t.. lose thal reputation now. If it doe? it vi .11 not oat} be ti??.'. al. I hut ra l.i/ asserve defeat." TIBUC OPINION. There is every reason to believe that the re OBBI in suri cet o ti at are l.i iietirgia wa* got up bj d. sign tug w lilli? meit, In the hope of Unding exeus? for a MSB* ?aero of the blacks. For ?mue reaosB the BohBBBS failed, I.ni BjB uni; eng ?uy 1KJW Soeii li uiuj be rev tv od ?Ui 0000? fiiiiy.?iTroy Times (Ut-p.) 'i'he Deiuoeratic party is not bj favor of hard ninney 01 reiorln 1 iiln 1, and Hie lle.uooi.icy of (?mo, In? diana, und llltnol?, an I ne iu,ii 11.Id Kentucky, Temies? eis', ?nid .MUsniiri, would a? soon Hunk of OeU. 1' ??? ? ??? ?? ar Beary BIM u fur their oaadidate us m Bammy i'ii.1. u. ir tue MBMersey wm lu the u'-xt I tiotisi .(.uti st. their vlitoiyvv.il int'iiii tiitlt'ion. ?peeiilailoii Jolilieiy, iiluu der, an I 1. ?"idiatlon - |i tin iiiiuit! Connue' hil I lud.) If the Centennial is ha be successful, the people must uuik* it so. lu Kin.-i.iiid und Kian c mid Au?iri? the Oe>verBBMMM m ?y Bsaas aaskussfnl aalloaal expositions, hut in th* I intcd ?State? ile people ulm.4 1 au make Hie ('?11i.1u1.1al Wb <t It ?timild be. If pi.bilu seuUiuent will warrant a Ooveruuiem ap|i.'piiati..ii. it may b* BMSBBBi as ?vidente tnat the peopM are pre I tared to Biak? the ctcoaalon la? a-iaude*! of. .11 hi torr.? Piiiiadelpbla Times (IutL> JEFF. DAVIS IN MISSOURI AriD^IT? TO TITK PARMSM AT I)?. 8?/TO. C1.MlUtSSi IVIKKKST A*-D OUBSWUIS M.1MK'?Ti f?-A rveos a?-hi mhi.ac,-: ?iim-'t--mh. oavis ik\ rffWjTrlf 1IISJ BSBTIf IIL fHIIISH ?IMP n.s< ui.Wr-n -aliillVAJ, OF THK I X-l-.il II.KNT I*, ST. ISjVM, int riar, intcu to ti.b matosa?, Ft. Lot i?, Sept. 0. JlffclSBU l>avis to-day sssalesssatat sppsamass Is Manee i stans natnasvm the rapm ly of a pui'llc sjicaker, In ros-ajuse ti? ?a ,n. Tit,iiiim m nt iiiui, a few vesfcasnan*, to sdewan in?' lair of tiie J-iTera? ii County Afrit ulti.r ?I BWSB4**, at tlis \ ill. ga "f De Mutti, 40 miles ?nuitb of f-t. laiun. Mi. Davit amved at Ds ?-otn on Tio-aday iii".!ilnx, li.i'liu until Ifiti-'l his ,.ji..t?,nuj.l :' .ii? hy Just , 14tawan, it la saffpsSSS ft* Di? pu-pvee of avoiding ta o. alii ni and tba ?'?*. -i ? ? i ?I- sii'l lU-tem (i. n.1 ! comments ?lilil? a cu:it? li.at.yt i'ii;>nLar demon BtialtaS would have km SBtSBSS to gsJtaBB la -, i.iin gasrtnm At soon as his pressnes whsmade 'in iwn n the towu, the Interest gai am BSBtf sasaats fMisraL lae tafstllgYBes -sanad r**.??<iijr; , -g ti..' ?i.ija-e, :?? and coun'ry f<< k SBSSS BSBtSBJ In'o tho curiitlors of the hotel anil e-nr-rly gazed at ths autuirraph sltniatiire of their visitor. Tho CuniuilHe?? of K.?i?'Hun sstoeteS repastad ta tim botet, vaatafsnun Mr. Davis, and escort.d bim to rho residence of ona o' Ita) toadlas etttasnB, whose Client he ssasntasal wtateta tin- eUlage. .? nlriK tin* ?l.?y he writ visit*!! t<v ti.?- prliid nal tastanas at tne town ead bbbbi**, ant in ti.o gmsensj wastaedsted? esemnsn, ta wtaHl he leapendad from a balcony In a few a)?'>r-0|iriat?- rt maits. Karly ibis in'iriiiii/{ tin* crowd tasjBB to ?????m'de la tlis taWB. 'Irani? fruin the south ulong the line df the linn Mi'iinlnln Riilmud and fi. a St l> ? s iiiiii',-li? aslfSjatlena, si.d be.'oie noon I Li. lar?, hi as-omi i i .?Ko of ji.s.j.lt? gssa lu ?oil'b-eiutt Mis-nu."? for in.-?ny year* was convened. Mr. D ivlt wnt tondu U?.1 to I ? l-'.tir L,rn.nuls, and at 11 o'iim-k wat BBTfaSBMt ti to tho crowd, lu a tata! t.s-.ih, by Oat J. W. Fl?i<-uer, a lo-ii BTspSBStaM polulfi.iu of some pioiaiiiouce, who sail the a-SSMSBsn Ouuty Agrlciilt irai H e'.It nail Invite 1 Mr. Davis to di-.i-.-r an niiori ss ta tam thom bt cumbo of his ockn. v.!- ?'?? d al?.iii) and la-i piin ral l.nowlt-d-(o of t!i<- subject B* ?estafe tney were so de p j interesed. Ho feil suro lits til ,?? stUssas taste sssssaatssl would uke u-. i -? gtaaa ure In recetviug tb.tn fu? ?j?e-?er did ia on ????niIn ? to them tile IIou. Ji-tfi-iton limit. Mi. Dits is b'?wed to the audit-ore, which rec-ned bim ?v ii ri it i -'ililli-: ; itions of rc?j>ecf, n:id SSSBBSSUSSSl MsaSV drssa Nothing bat a frill re pint of his remarSB could do J'lHtmo either to hit style, BBBMSS, or the subject ui.itu-r of stoadistsa rine?? feewevts no stated Ibiit be lud lons; known the l copie ?if NSBSSBSj Instit ans sa a Bstgassusnesl which be bad known to ycais ano, and that it wis I?; pos-lble fur bun lot- ,e full uu,ranee to the fe? li in;.-, v. hi, h oiovedhiin al tn.ii mo.i, at Ile v..i? ^: i-l io m et the ,no? l>, tostnait befoic th tai on tata occasion. Ho jiald a grateful tiib-te toll.? p?sasete el Ike country, sad then siiii'li .1 lo tba just, aa follows: I have como, my fncn is. Bat taStaesnt with you nar el taess tasad sjassstana whlsfe tuve a'i tutetl the couutry, ami ?till may disturb tho m nils of a certain ooitlou of t..o poopta? I bivi- 1..11.0 lo yoi to rise to a Idgbsf pi tue, a'.d . ?hcifl still be thsSS in wkoss heurts ssaU sand kana mid ali snetaaitaatasem ? li-tii.b tbel. tadglil uf. let 11? withdraw Lu.11 s tan, ?ni j;.*?-? over to (boot tier ?lil?:. We arc Billiatt ia the tbtda o.' Bfetssatf love; we raii confer tOp-ethi r at to A'Lich win sesl soaSttee to th? mtmmfatUf and p. itnaaent neil ira of enaad se and posterttr. Ds at-i.c on io ?ay 'ant be .? -^ ... 1 i lu .,,?? evidences o'. ;?! <j .:;i".ifv by ?sliicli bo wai surrt 1111 1 1. and be coi i.ttn'ated 'tu-m. 0:1 tin* in.iiiir.-st.ii ona of pew o 0 .J sentBSUascal ? k li Stssssg eve ywber? shown in Hie i-taie. C ra ..?' buaru la bts ??nnjeet, tba ?ls-.isor' del sgrlenltnrs : it is tic great puisuU sf our j>t?'.-.h?. A;iu ?lune wag toe first, an.l t bold it tO bit tUO ' if. ? -I Ot 1 lljlutloll of ii.in. U'litn the Lord uiu.'e t.'i ? b ?. 1 v ? at and the ci.'h. an.l looked a; 011 ii.ern and ?saw tang arses Koo.I, ,ii,il arlu u 1 e chu-., d i,. n to di teano1 upon the l.iinJ. a fragrancegrateftil to hist sruss .ruin li?rel se tooks3 sronud? and io, ii.ti o whs 110 m 1 io till the ??r.ind. Bo the I.iii of crest.0.1 was the ajfili i.lt.n .1 n n, ss the beat of ere. tion was v,?:. .m, who waa to h-* a h? ?ton, cet for that Stgriraltnrel saan. n..t let ns mt tass?t eaisslvesk wo tarni ?ra, for that t.at beeu loy ?>., i?.,i.,. 1 wmu I was not a su'dlrr; I say. Iel us t. ?t v.unit oti-tilte? sinl ??..> that of era ait? of no ne to us. It Is ita if li.? Intod would tay to the toot, 1 hiive no BSOd of theo. Tee mechanic ii mt la, c? tn.ui r.o.at ii ti.u liberal pratetBloBSaU go b.inl lu haul to ?ild tbe fin mer lu li,o J r.'-rt -- of tit work. It is true (hat from tue ?oil ci-... even taeteasent tetMtweulta of the woslds-Jroni that s?.ii l.t produced everyihluc. f Hay, whit li ..iiila to tal ???? soluta wealth ttf Ho- Werta, but the m-eh.-i" i.tl ni? gr-s.il/taeii as tne raine ?wl Ina raw material watta Is , rod.itfd fi- ,11 the toil. Melvli.iLitt ? vc'.t iiiti'j li.e> products of one country und B Bot tar, snd by t. .1 aid of favontiK tasrfcetS s; ii further tosteees ins talus of these Ulinga wi.iiii our esantt** jroduess? and thus it Isthat tin- mocaaBicBl uiih and coiuuieifO come in u'l to he fsnncta, siitle?cu the lav. yer u..t Uto doctor, t^Lt ;n weueterdi sire h?sse, Tbe ths - tor himself it nu 1 ?m. v, Li wi ii i, io hi Iji the fsrim rill th?- hollis 0.'sit . ness. All til? ?c I'm 1, s ure i..uiiiiiiit'.irv, and still stn took ap to Beaven and we look dowa lo Ins earth ln.it oui Cr.Hoir 11 id?-nul we bliss bim for Umiss Hilliers v. ith which iie has sodowed va and gratefully reoogBis ? the Sappi nondtlloa la which wt live. 1 mil.??!? on lu ins atliirt-bt Sir. leivis-tle lar?-d ti.at, wnat?*\er ?iltiht Is- tie in.iel. iSjslloas of jioilti .uio?, waatever the varws of poUey and iestgns of stat?? cr.at munt asave to eonsuauuats lu re ,. i to tho futuio, the paopis of the -neat Mi*"tis.lj?pi Viiley sm one -iud inaet al-vsys runialu one j.i..j?.e m iiiitie-t iu doslla/i -?'"i lu sss Tai tonst and 11ntic1T.il ptagruns? No n b, ni ssstrss of pulley, 110 SSSP di ?i?i 1- of ami it " is au 11, could ever dojsevi-r thom; la itll (he fuliiro tuey iri'-'.il Stand together, 'ihe jin al n\ir tiouiid th? 11 to^. t.iei by ti s stronger ti a an^ tint imi!. tii s could coi in vent, and from li ?? si Bree to tie laosttU Itar^teopss ?nu dwell la the vail ?> -aesl he anio i. Mi Davit's rein -rks were reerUcd with much ?ulisfao liun by men of al! pallis. During His ttrsl half hour of bit speech nut a wold was uttered to which the most Intense Radical pattlSBB cuilhl ohjeet to, and thiouxhoilt MSBg IM liol? lhesli?iDtt'?t uliiii-iuu mude lo ti.o jin Min st past |>olitie.it llatua ol the country. Mr. Ila v ta closed ula ml.io-i at tuilows: "Ami now, my friend?, as I have wearied mvself, if I brue liol amo o\tll..\eil ti lil J..iii nee. aUvB I, ? I ? coin iiiiie by 11 pussies f"0 aeatttell nlsa tti.it ali J ??ui da>s may ta dajS of happiiit-t-. taBI nil pear pa gaBtajr BO taSSSmt peace, that y mr lu, ?ire 1u.11 lie ei'.ii to ino graad eetsloptucat oi srhleS 1 bciitvo >our eonntr* eepsdue, and though with ssaair ye iis uti. o ii,-, head, au?! tr.a.a ??,i li limn n ?h?jillet tiie uia'.u ni? o roy lifo, I saaLwt hojH) i.? see It ciii-i.iiD'ii ittil, I siisll dis ji..Oin?; f?ii you, men and wooton aud ciuldn .1, eviry : ." .; of willi .1 you are v.uithy amil every good won 11 our Kit mai Kal lier may bestow." In each of the several coiumuultit'i which have sought to at cure the au-Bianca of Mr. DeV?S? gtWst ama i ,1? seen ??>?? ?? to divest tiie swvsnseai barn mi pobtt* cal atanintaaaai lu Jettt-rson (toaaty, tor ssssnfln ti..*. meal p.uuilnent t>?r-tiiis comic ted w11 u the liiiii.ui.u ?u'l the visit uro Ki publicans, tue D. iMsrata terupu* lOIISl} :l\ o lilli?; .nil .ill.(iii.e Brilles II... .il lut SOUSItlied totopartisan 1 athnstases. Noten yitnoliiisTii'hnniisiiiBt-il ti.1 li s im 1 . bui it m uiiiit stool UuM ii 1. Davis desires no other kin 1 of traatan-Wt. His ap? ina ince In publie in Iflteonrl is n-oeivtd sad eau - uieiiitd 011 iu ?mil.ni avon sonnelvabto manner, it it ?oily farr to sar, bowerer, ti.at litue orno bH erne -. ?? o 1. an 1 nour aisptayed. He is tooSed u, ?an ?...,., it? a biato.ii'ai ia lebrlt* ana a pontt? bmu? WASHINGTON. 00V. AMK.S A>KS Kf>R TBO?P8. a 8-yu 1.11 Tim O?UrroM Hssnaonn* WafjirMOTOV, Sect $.?The fjaUonrhtg tel? rs-ram was ree, ived b1 tue Rn sutres Mea tai tait sei u ii K, BUd v. a-lulim thai? 1> totWBfttod t lil.' Prt-eid.-ul, at Iaiiii?' 1 rauch, by Mr. I.iicl.cy, his pt 11 als SSeseSal/l j ?. HUN. gil a , i?. 11. >*, 1-7.?."?.-.io p. m. To Prtaiiemt, V. r-. Ubast, iko/imij'iui. /' t. Dm .'Sie Moi. io prevails in rattan?, jiart.? of thu, Rtaie, la.toiid tbe power el lbs state eatiuirttke i< r proas, lue lasgltda ara oanitol be -ob*coed lu tiuietSo lue? t li.o 1:11 ii-i ey. 1 tneiiloie, in i.t enluto e >a ir.'i .*-. t., m 4, Aile iel, of Ho rtni-ui.it.on oi lue Uttilad Malts, who b I'.ni .oes tii.tt the I mi d Stall ?li. II ga u unite lo 1 *?! r\ oiite in tint li n a n ipub k .11 loii'iuf govern mt ut, and shall prou ? ? eeeh of Ustss sgataal lava stoSL at.d on appllealioa ot tbtt LegialaturB ur 11 tLa Km native wn u IBs la-gtelatarc connot St 1 u \e:tel, niriilii-t douie.Nlli* vioh lo 1, m.tae this m> B|?pl ?? - lion fur Mich ant fmiii the federal lion n.ii.eiit no m ,y be Beecs n> lorcsioro psaee to taoBtata snd tofi 1 ? t S?ttatBSi Aiu.iiil.ur Aui-s, te. . .:. . AWASM VFOM MBXICAn ( l.AIMS su.- k.I)WaI(I) iiiiumun's um IStOXS in SKt 1 > t askh, Wasiiimitov, Sept. H.?The followiii.i? addi tl- nal ilecisioos have b eu Bille bj sir K?. ...,i,l Thoinuui, the I'm pi IS to t ht I'mttU btaUtt and Al? lu.in I t iViuuiMslon: .No. UM -Heorjfe I,, angnassaws aoln*t M? xleo. Tis ria in .lit built a 1.mi..?id finio li.? ? ,,y ol Maltas IO Taiuaajra. and waa Inuwrapied >>y Ita Miramva ucv? n mew hi is>* '?. i.i? i ?lUy.??; uyw?-t?u?iii uu mrntX ainifl00Jl)U0daiaaMSi>*arwnr<tl b a novel paid li. or ?it '? .-? ; .?ii i uy *. Small Ii.ki loll of 11. Cialiu all. tntd B li ,i.,cii- ;. ?'?. ISS.?The schooner Ada. Smith ? ilamiu claim am?, '?saui-i M. ? ico. in-i.ii--' d. Mo, iBft.'-NiebolM H. hchni liter SgnSBSt Metlto, for albttd n b'xM.v mu? ?U stnu ?i.m of prvpt'ttl by Iroeps and h> biiihlii.tc a ton in etanunut's gataVn. aw.jo, .* '?^i n. ?,; nil, vita messest at ?u pet ssai truiujuu i lst.,1. Nu. Ifi9 -Charles Delina? SfBtBSl Mexico, for (.ei/.nrs of rt'iiir ii'cl a fun' ti toan. Intisissrd. loo Uoverumoul nui beliu held laspoBtsato. .N,. 171. -A. K J. Aiiiny agalnsi Mexico, for ivhuery by ttiltl.eit. 1>I tiiiii-ni tt. f>o. 17?. Itally W'oiQ and son ?k? uit Mexico. Dat ndnssd. No i*s.i. fas ?mira of Nu M maa aaslaal >!? tate-, f r Bratasal of tie Mel can How rum nt io sell a cvi tain lol ol tub 1 ? 11 lilli-..ile I to Mc\li ?. Awaiti of tt?-.,t'.il Nil In? .ii lo ia?'..- of 'h' u M van, wiiU inUiaat lioBt Aaj- !,!???