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Dysentery, Cholera Morbua,Cholera, A- - ii.ir and iiiii.a'i '? in* h* * * ??? - formerlj ?... n ? i.? ii?, used with ont?Hing ?ut i ?.-.? an , ?:. t- -i.. of 188*_ H li n? all ?ii un .--??. 1'itpait.J ? ? r by Hi un in A r?.., New-York. i_ Mit. Km Kwoon. l'iiotoj.'niiilict, s;>', Broad wav. baa retm --?i I ? ia? rill _a ?i'i be n* lbs *ii? bght r .'?n. .uni i. ? n- :?.-i,.il?!tt ni.on u* Hie ) Dabtgttt Siller S, daily, li?f>m :t til: l . . I - :. _ _ RlBHLK Uko-.* PlATFOBB and DOBMANT Ha-itf? foi tv/sr-ebouse tinat atiire nae iimt bran plat?e la the to\> u??.? ...i ? ' ??? ?' >? Lu h .? n? lal._ l-l Bm MM? 1.'- ( I I.? TiliATi.l? COl'?U i>B0F8. i !.. .. n '-? I. IL fi ?_ Tlin l.\C?'f-T (TfC! I.AlKiN AMiiN., IHK l?f-T i'?..i-; i t..t ra?ai'Xfl has Bj. Tbe fact i? Semimaliatal hy i:,< ;-.n ..?*?,.I fig i -, and il ws? four uioiilli? iiftiu ilietr pull Iii *i 'ii '*? i-ip- ne ?iunni.t r1?;il? wer- ?hie t.? uttcrt-veua li*l*l dein.B. I .?? supuior eu dilation la ?bows iu llieurdel?0l llie Au?. lal- ' M . f. mi"?' \. ol the New York News foin ? r*_iv. <?f the ! mun Nt?,? (?iii.pan?, and ?11 the other heavy ?i.-to:? lui ?? ' i '(?..? es id tia advertiaini; agents, and ka the ntl!, ni ?? ? M M? Posti S?t i cf ;)-e cilv lo 1l,c l'o-jtins? leri.eti *' 't' latboi flea refuse te ptTB-tf the farther pnba n. kuo&i . -.on acconu! of tae?r?nnSlamtaotri"ra_; im> -- . . , ; ?',-? ntli ?? ? ?n u- ?idatramer ttt et?In I ?ai i' ?i? ? i'!"i'.-i.."ii? a? when B ?t aiiimu?.'??:. i -t at-tti. t.. uriir? of the iii-wscnmp.iii.es laen aie! M I l!.BStT?B '?.i?! TUB TiVItl M?'-? lli?lv c.iculiiin i i? re? ?r than the roinlmie.! daly circula tonn o? '... n.-'-. ai.:! ilute*, while it- Wbi.Kiv ?i liiircr tttau"!>?? W( k11?-? ?>f all It? city rita)*. Adver U*lt? ?ll'K , I li ! - - . ', i ? ,1..Ti i?,, hi llullila IlSI i Ol V ;.,..! ?? , i ' ' ?.? t ? . ifi , i. air mot tia' SaTtlels ????i nuil- .,? ?ti?, i .i?'- ?. aaaeai tea upaeial .Not.it* ou lin ne? |*a . TEEMS OF THE TRIEUSE. I ?ill Y TbIBON?, Mail Pt! ?cr i"?eri. "J ! Oper sun o m. ??vMi-U I il ? ?i '?'? I "-1-''? -, ? ei *, ?:< peraii, WktkiY i Kiara I I Hubacribera, _?'-'p?i annum. Adrerllaing R s t e?. Dan y It? bi ? ..- i . 80e. 40c. 80e. tml *1 n?r li ie. ?UMi-V. ;:. k: t TaiBl"NE, 23 ?t-'ul SO ce:iH pel line. Vi "__.-?!.1 i BIBV ?f. J?'-'. *-.'?. ??nd Br> per line. ?t ! rdiut* to p.i?iiioii in tlie paper. Teni)?, 11 h in adran, a. AddriNS. Tfir Tr.tBf ve Vew-TorV. I'm Daily ?TninCNB trill be >__aile?_, r-ostpaiil, to an?- ??.i.! ? tuliui' will be * li-?!i.r (1 win-'???tt r. aoeaK ?! in t lu? I nit?*?l Staten or 4 .inada. one mont li for $1 ; In Great Britain, (iennanr. Dtvitzerlaiwi, Ru-hia, ': - ki . Italy, f ??? i, ino Korwnjr, for ?1 .._', indin Franc? foi -1 7B. Fbk Semi W'bbbly kim N? ?rill be sent thro? r, ?ni .?.or Thb Wbuxy Hu al ii -m i!.- ?<?! he aame ainonnt. /'??o.mi te ?HainTus ir?h' .?? in "?lyo?' i/o? trfl???, I "? hotel "i v '-* kit i? ttiuelly ?u///. u ill 0111 nr a tarai bgia/oneingtkuefflotel ?vu? ??/?????ajttiiic?i. BI?AN< B Of : HE- (?f T1?K TRIBUNS. Rn'aa-YuRii S im? Bioada ir, ron at ?liirty hr?t-Hf: Nu. :?t>- Weal Twentj-tbiid-et., con 1 Einbtb-a??*. ; No, 7>'>o 1 iii<l-w ? ?... (m.irr Folly sfv* iiili-:-'..: S '. 2.3146 l'ou?".-.-a??j. 1 Harlem.1 liKH'ihi ? ? - \". .;?.'.( Waabinsi ?u-et., neal do-rir +0 iii? i'n?t-t i.i - . Ka-ih:n Uismicr, Bbooslyn, "Nu. 91 Iii...n.t..1?. PniLAiH 1 nus N't?. 112 S ' lb Rixth-st "VYa-IH ?* '? f ". hi.111!- eUtll-fit. L?tNi...N \n. >??. K!c. t-?!., E. 1 . Adren -? U .. . ul?- ii) 'im.? rn?* lecelvrd .*?.{ pnlil -!..-r' ?-? . . ?of Tub, .?iii m: muy iiiwu*, ? be obta 11 ?I ;?i :.l! 1 he ?''.?ke o_Q< ??. TI!': TH . '.* -M ULI < A! ENDAR. 7ft' .- ? ? ? I sun Mon. 'lu??. 1 \k.?t. 1 1 hut ? ni I -it. _ I .. ., I I Ml ?_ II- : IB! 4 -" 8frr .'?'?* (? ???? 1 >?' , - 1 it -.???? ltl?-4 11 'J l. 13 '- 1 ? * ?" 1 ? ? .' ' -ran ? 1 1 -'-.???? . -. - .,??..-? S. t- .: '? - in ? M? m $m't}t? OaiXg ?riinnu; FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY BATURDAT, S,;i?Ti.M!.i:i' t?, ist:?. tFripl? SHEET. TEE 271.? S TELS MORNING. Four'' v T'm prie : /;rk?> waa al tbe bead of 7,000 linn ?n Hu-i' .. Ten tb-.i.-Tiid Al? fonwsf? blocked *.'.?".<>?? Car_r_ ;it VieUa. ?everal F*ieiieb sad Spaoiah l>? :i?v- aere ..? pointatd at tliel'ap.11 ( ut'- -' i ?ft? ? ?? i.uii.Ii. .U',. eacka r?'<-ii bnoLabedto _n?**fces_? foi reaiatingthe new ?ilitar] ianai/i Rnssis. Domi:-iii .?All.-n ('. I'.-a? li <lc< lined m adraaes to lu? Ckainn 1 ?-i Um J'-mc-?ii!- - lan Co-awittee. Blr. Magurn? ?sms apiK*ir.tc<l ( bninaan, and tbe Com mitti'i" i--'"i an addri -. alex, Barfclej sjsms f-i,(M>o bnii at Buihiii?, and if.--.. 1?. Ixird c1.?.- ..I u ?lis. li.iri;i" under the atatute ?if liuntati'iiit-. r A ?Cabulel Btaiirthig was held to eoBsnlt a? In Mr. DstenoAi am bsbot. = : Ths Heriid<*!i Bonss ni M.ir-!i:i!l. Midi.. IninicI doini, and four li?is ?were l'*i?t. 1 'In* l'n snlerit reacbed St. laoui?. =5 Floral dar al Hie (Jimin uali Eii?o>.it?on attmi t<.d -:o.<Kf(> rtaitatm. City am? Si bi uban.?stleassa, >l?*?><iy an! .-.???key are exp?*< t?*al t<? ?lu wriral wofk in Sear-Ynrk thla Winter, psohntlj at Giln.or^s Garden. Ths Dock Coiiiuii'?iui'-i-? np.-itcl to the Majoff that dock wall? built recently in the North Uvsi SW aluioel aurt'iless. == Six nsgWWJSW MnatSrJ onauBpi?ion of ?onipluity iu ths Wtslt-SStsr sasa?? der. T?-et:iii(>iiy wan i-'ivn ut Furdhuin .tl?iiii?! Tlioini??.???. Lilis, and WeaSOB. A asas ?if ve! Insr feiui was found in tin- BmoUih i itj lleapital. ? David J. Twolny juc-nl'd t.i Ma? OS Wb k bam ehargea ol inemnpeli m ? and ?? illfal aegleH of dntj Bgalnst Poll e Connrie. i-^n??:- Matsell and T)m r Wkor. =rr= The Ncw^Joraey 8lat? Airrirtiltural l'air at Wavoney wa? cloned, Secretary Kobeson making an addrean. ??- The nt?amNhip State of Texas and Hie ship Progress arrived much damaged liy tin' re.cnt gale?, ss 3 Gold, 1 lok'. HU3* 1M% (?old value of the Itgal-t? uder dollar at the close, 80 "10 ?'cult*. Tim WEATHER^-Th? Government report predirt? fair and ?-?ml weather. = In thin city. yest#nl:iy, the tiny ?al bright ami cool ; thermometer, Wi . 80 ? 82?. ________^__ A life sentence? for um was the warning Kccorder Hackett yesterday gave the "lire " litios" who have been so active of late. If Superintendent Walling and detective! will now furnish proof of the guilt of the negroes wliotn they have arrested, charged wiih the murder of the pt-ddler in Wcstelies tt r. they will relieve the police in part of the Mispicion ol inefficiency under which they labor. ?-? Gen. Spinner Is always an entertaining letter wriler. The bluff ex-Treasurer says exactly what he thinks, and, like the man whose sand had dribbled out of the tail end of his wagon all the way up hill, he thinks strone. This time it is the National banks he is affcr. In the name of the people whom they are op prcHsing. he admonishes them not to kick it sleeping dog. X. B. The people are the dog. Egypt being a land of exltaiiatlesn interest, it ih pitafmnt to learn ft oin the letter of a cor? respondent, printed elsewhere, that ?she pur jio-i s sending part of her ancient treasures to the Centenni.il Exhibition. It is more giatify ing still to find that a perfect inania for edu? cation has laid hold upon the people who live OR the banks of the Nile, and thai llie Khedive is intent upon remodeling the towns and build? ing moro railroads. Having achieved national unity, Italy -t bow ?lat? riuiiieil to regain lit-r ercilit, and rank among the solvent nations of the woiid. Jn Ofdei to do this the Government is monop? olizing the local sources of levenue. leaving the cities in a state of deplorable iudebtedui -s. No good results can be derived ironi this financial strategy, which i? described in detail in Mr. Tio'.lopc's interesting ?letter OB another page. To produce mon and ?spend less ?* the only remedy for Italy's ?flaca] troubles. Commissioner Disbeekerhas aot been tongio public life, but certainly long enough te know that merely calling his accuser hard names is a pool defense for himself, l'util he refutes the proofs offered fox the ?charges before the Committee of Grime, that be improperly se-cun d the appointment of policemen for country As seinlilymcn, people will renieinbeionly that John 1>. Townsendi whom he berates, w?"> years ago prominent in the movement which relieved us of Cardoro, and forced the retirement ol' Police Justice Dowling. _ Incoming vessels bring farther reports of the destructive work of the cyclone which swept over Indi.ni?.la ami Galveston. These show that, while remarkable for its extent, the storm also Surpassed most of its kind in other peculiarities. The captain of the steamship State of Texas, whkb arrived here yesterday badly damaged by the g;'le, mentions that the barometer sank to 26.04?a lower point than he had ever nottoed In a long coasting career. His observa? tions alao! furnish interesting data as to the track of Gie hurricane. Since, the fast mail trains began running, frequent complaints hare reached US of failures by newsdealers to ?furnish the ?supplements or triple sheets with The TRIBUNE. On Friday of last week we were compelled to send out h few ?thousand ?coptes without supplements, on ae cotiut of au accident at the last moment to one set of our stereotype plates; but this is Gie only Instance in years in which Thk TRIBUNE has given any newsdealer an excuse for falling to furnish complete copies. If friends will let us know in every case who the newsdealer is who serves them with an Incom? plete copv. we shall do our best to correct the evil. The announcement that New-York has finally been selected as the scene of the first sys n ?liaiie evangelistic labors of Messrs. Moody and Snakey in this country may disappoint gealous advocates of the claims of other cities, but the wisdom of their decision will be gen eialiv acknowledged. Many reasons why this li, id should be chosen will occur to almost any ?me on reflection. It is enough to say that (hey will lind here a public kindly dis pi: 1 ?I, almost to the extent of absolute una nimity, :iii?i t!>at ?from now until the meetings ?begin au? throughout them the puyen of the Christians of Ni w-Y.rk will In- ?offered anoeoj inglj for a blessing .?pon their ?mlf sacrificing efforts to maka .sen better. -*> A vin., place in the Democratic line of bat tie in thi- State was powerfully reinforced ?a -'.. lay in the declination of ex-Licnt.<-Gov. Beach to serve as Chairman of the Execvtive Conuuitti c,and Gie choice of Daniel Magone, jr., a member of the Governor's Canal Ctmimissteiii in hi-, stead. We believe no one suspects Mr. ?Beach of participation in the Canal ?frauds, or of ? guilty knowledge thereof) but be, aa will as everybody else, seis the obvious impropriety of his bearing a cornspisoous part in this nampaign. Mr. Magone, on the other baud, li''\t- Mi. Bigalow, is a very embodiment of the spirit ol' Canal Reform, and it is tit? ling that be should occupy just such ? promi? nent p< fit ?on as Gutt to which be baa now bean assigned. ? - ? ?Some uneasiness bas been aroused in Brook? lyn by the discovery of a ease of unmistak? able yellow fever in the City llospit.il. The -al i who ii a victim lo the dreaded malady ??joue to the pity in a brig iron? Matanaas, Cn'a. and gave information that others on hoard were afflicted with the disease A search along the wharves has tailed to discover tin ,. : 11, and it is considered not improbable that she has gone te sei again. The precautions, which were taken promptly and thoroughly, te prevent the spread of Infection fiona the hospital, render itbtrm on thal ?more I sup? ? Huons, bul ir is certainty important to ascertain beyond shadow of doabi that the Tt -d ?from which the sick sailoi caine hns not ?watten d the BOedsof lilma nil and dcili in any part of this ??r neighboring ??ties. The result of tin- inquiry by the LWl? Com ?ni.-i???, it- and th?*r Chief ?Engineer into Um bulkhead walls Imilt by their ?psodeeeseasa on ?Gen. Chutes K. Gi.hani's uioilitiealinn of I Gen. M< Cli-Uan's ji!,,ns vvill astOBish the puh I He. According to their story? Ctr plan was defective??, and the walis oonetnictod on the systert of Gen. (??H?iiiin ure practically worth 1 i?-'., it is ditiicnli lo believe that Gen. Graham could procied, or be pernritted hy the ?Dock Commissioners te proered, with mich an important work for any length of lime with? out discovery iff his treat Munder. A very Inrgr sum of money ha? dotibtlewi lieen wasted in this way, but ii is wiser to slop short than to throw any more away upon a dcb-etiw plan. The system npiiears to have U-cn ho faulty that practical men like Mr. D?iuim k and Mr. Wales al once impacted and soon dinclowd it. It is a strong argument in favor of Mayor Wickham'? policy of appointing practical men rather than poliiicians to blgfa ?places. He intends to add further te the public obligations to him by appointing te the position of KilginfHI to the Hoard min like lien. Gillmoie, Gen. Newton, and Allan Campbell?_ 1 Rl SCII (I RBI NCY. The following facts relating to the currency of France are compiled bom documents a< ces-ilde to all the world : 1. The aggregate circulation of aotes?of the Rank of France, Including "notes payable to " order,'' was on Hc|?tt ml.iT U, tsT.'t.'MM.tM4.27fl fnitvs. .s? i?u uiliajr li, 1170.'J.l?i.l.HHi.Jsll tr?ain-i. DmnSSS. MS.ISI.fWI fruin-.. 2. Counting live fran? s us eipial lo one dol? lar, tliis is a contraction of $105,<tt84,999 in twenty-four niontlw. 3. Tile notes of the Bank ol' France are the only paper mosley which circulates in France. They are a legal tend? ". are paid and received as the ?quivalent of specie, and for a year <>i more have been as good as gold. 4. The maximum not?' circulation <?f the Hank of France was reached on iicto'-M 31, I-*)?.!, when it was 3,071,000,000 Innes, m $?'?1 1,200,000. The total ??n fe il.er 1?. l<975, aa above ?given, ia equal '<> ?* ' u00,000, ?beings contraction of >fl41,MOO,000 in leas than two years. ?r>. This contraction is .???: ru id?*ntal, like the trilling reduction which In., taken place during the eui rent year in our kgnl-tendei and bank note issues. In the Inngm?,,-' ?>f the inflation? tii'iii'ats, it is " forced." li. During the war and the payment of the indemnity the French Government bOROWi d of the bank an immense mun in not?e, tor which it paid only one per ?cent per annum interest, thal rate being har ly a Millicent compensation to the bank for manufa-cturing and handling the notes. 7. l'oi the pad two years tin- French ?Gov? ernment has been steadily paying its d?lit to the Bank, preferring to fund its one per cent loan into five per cent mttrs rather than en ?counter the risks <?r an inflated paper circu? lation. 8. Til'-total amount of this one lui cent wat del? due from the Government to tin- hank was, on Soiit.'tnt.cr 11.1 S7U.i ,::t 1,052,50o tram * September 9,1878 . 84?.6*JO,000 frase?. i:?<lii?-tion. 12i.i:i-_'..'.i?o fi-uui'8. K.|iial ta,.$1 il,SS0,SOO 1?. Ilya ?recent trente With the bank the Gov? ernment eiigau'es to f??y oil the entire amount of this war debt by the end of the year InT??. 10. The l'ank is pledged to resume the full payment of ull its liabilities in coin on .lan. 1, ]s7h, by which time the Government engages to reduce its war debt to -*i;0,000,<>(>0. 11. In the interval the policy of the ?Bank is not "to make the volume of the ?tniiinv "?equal to the wants of trad?'," but on the COBtraiy it lui15 steadily contracted its ad? vances to the mercantile community by niain taining n higher rate of discount than that ruling in the open market. As a consequence of this policy the diaCOIinU of the bank have diminished as follows. They were on Bepternbec 11, 1878.048,5-80,253 franm. Ht'iiiuuilMT 'J, 1875.?503,834,588 francs. Dccrc'.uu'.?142.734,867 frunc?. Equal to.888,540,933 12. At the present time the rate of discount at the bank of France is four par cent, while that at the bank of England is only two, and the current rates in 1'aris outside ol the bunk are from 2'?^ to 'A-'h. Ia. lu consequence of this double opera? tion, t. ??., the repayments of the ?Government and of the private debtors, the circulation liai diminished M we have ?shown above, und tin' specie in possession of the bauk has increaaed ixt, follows : It wa? ou flepteiulier li, 1 sT.'l. 70?,flftO,00'J trunca. d? i?U'ii,?t?i 0,ia7S.1,018,043,8118 trmutia. Inerpiine. 1)10,073,'2'Ati fraucs. Kiiiiiil to.flS'.'.oi 1,(347 The above summary embraces, we believe, all the important facts in relation to the changes which have been made in the paper circulation of France, bold and energetic H the actiou of tim bank has been, no injunous effects on trade are visihle. General busim-ns for two years past appear?, in fact, to bim? been much better in France than it lias been in either England, Germany, or the United States. No cainbil man can extract from the conduct of the French Government ami bank a particle of countenance for any of the quack money schemes which have been broached among tis. They have filed a day for re? sumption, Bl we lia ve done, but not without making provision for decreasing their paper and increasing their .-pecie. They have no1 aimed at a cheap currency, with the maximum of paper ami the minimum of coin. They have not coiifoiimb'tl poid und Govern? ment bondi together, and deluded tin aiaelvei with the iden that there is no essential differ? ence between the two. The end to which the bank of France is aiming is to make its nott s ut all times and under all eil - enmatanem convenible ?ni?? specie, ?and to accomplish that object they know that they cannot safely issue all the notes that the business community will absorb in times of contidence, nor do they trust to any other resource in times of difficulty 'han an ample stock of the precious melnIs in their vaults. This, m we understand the matter, ii the leeson ?taught by Knglish. German, Hutch,1 .uni French banking?always t?? have on hand a full supply of the exportable precious metala in order te maintain tin- credit of the non-ex? portable promise* m pay lliose mitais. HF LAOS SUPERFLUOUS. Am? I ir about a year behind the age. The rarpct-bag politician?j ol whom be is such i high!) finished specimen, ruled the (tenth for a lim r lime at the point of the saint, because th?y ii? .veiled in ?Imposing B]. tin kimi feelings ami Jusf ?instincts of tin- American IM-opI". and turning tlieir mool creditable ?intentions into instruments oi oppression. They made the country believe that Ile y alone stood ite'ivveen the timid fieedmnii .mil ;; cruel and battled tyi-anl. They persuadid us that the whole South wa.- a neil ol' conspiracy and murder, and that no colored citizen would ever 1m- ?iii!?; te cujoy Gi?' BBftugO without a guard of federal soldie.s pootod al the polls, a ?deputy marshal Walting in the neaicst bar? room with his pocket full of blank warrant?, and a full bonni of Itcpuhlican election of? ficers to exercise a wise discretion in the prep? aration of registry list?s. mid ihe counting and ?declaration of the vole. It was under Gie false impressions purposely created by these political advent huts that the enforcement laws received I Strained and oppressive con? struction, and that the Foi ce bill?crowning infamy of the car-it-t-liii!.' rc^im???WSJ Bi I nearly made into ti liiiv. lint nboiit a JBUf a"."? j a ",'reat ehiiiiBi? swept over tim Smith. Theclimnx , of Um iN'ew-OileurH usurpation, Um raid.*? of \ .Major Merrill, the flays uinl Heiter campaign . in Alabaniii?the?!* i? markahlc incident*?, nc eurring just at i time srhen Um North nms I liefinnint? to see the tintincial result ol' till ! year-1 robbery and mingofBInninnl ol tin- r? - i construct ed Btnten? opened ths people's eyi ?. There cnme a sodden revulsion ol' retntfment. The elections of is~l uni? nn nnn-istnknhli iiuidiTiiiuiliiiii of tin* Southern policy ol I ho Repuhlicuu Adniini-tratinii, and all over the Land the dei ?sion of the nat ion was pronoun? ?d thal til?' Sotttli should la' allowed to :,'.??ern itself. |.??iyl?iiily -klein?? to have heard of ii except GOT. Ame?. Mi. William? StepfM d otil of the Department ol' Justice. Tin- iiio.-traie Slate*? pinched np henri and started on a ne.v careel. The Koree Hill patriois retired to theil po-it ollirert, or sailed BWUJ to the foreign ]?ort-? ??here a grateful Pr?sident liad given thom eonsnlshipe. Spencer, Merrill, Rays, He-ter, Reach, Volnej V. Smith, and all the re-t of that set, who once lilli ii the land tv ??Ii rlamor, snhaided so eosnpletely that one lins to Stop now and reflect before re me mix t ing thal they ever existed. Hincks and whites live side hy side in peace, and there an- signs everywhere of reTiring prosperity? Every? ??heie, are hhonld huve -aid, ??.\i??i>t in the Governor, room at tin* capital of Mi.-.-i-sippi. lhere Mr. Allic.? still ??it?, in a ufiist- atmos? phere of misconception, netteying that this year, jn-t as la-t .veil", anil the year before and the year before that, the beginning oi tin- I'all ennrpnign omrht to be the aigoal tor raids li? cavalrymen and deputy huh .?-liais. All down ihe September column ol' Anus's Administration Almanac still nins the it.-iial ptciiii tiiin. " About this tinn- expiet "a war of rae?'-." Al the fina* symptom of a riot Mr. Amen calls. Btceotding to <*ii-t??iii, for Mon* Troops. "I suppose we nnderataml each "other," he ?Arole to the President, "and the " old .?ilT.nii'eiiuiit f i ? ? 1 ? I.? good. We w ?II eon " -ider the proclamai ion ol' la-t year -till in " force, in you can -tend ?along the soldiers "at once." Hut ven min h suipriited wa-? Mr. Ames to barn thal things had chunged at Washington. There wen? no tmope for him, Hnlees h?> could aver, on his honor as a (?.?vernor, that h?* eoiild not keep the peuee ?vithoitt them, ami he has never yet done lh.it. The riot oc? curred flin?' weeks ago, A ??.andal?n?? and revolutionary -condition of r_uiH has "reigned throughout the State ever since. People ill?' forgetting all shout tin- disturba nee. El-etrtiou day appK?K'he-, ??nil these i- an alaiH?Bg coii tinitanee of general ?roo?! nrder. It is too Pite to brill!,' ii? federal troops "BOW. Even the Stat?; militia can? not lie ttsfil. if the villainous dnsigns of t!ie Kti-Klnx Kian are lo go unchecked. For these disguised rebels hav?> in.tit. ed the courts to forbid the payment of expenses caused by culling nut anil __nning the militia in time ?>f profound pea??*. "* Tit tis,"' ti'legrnphs a sympathetic reporter, "have the opponent?] "of the Administration Bgnin end? ivoi'.tI t?? "jin vent a peaceable and fair election.*' It is hardly m :*i ssary to add that willi every pro-fleet that whites and blacks will'liol li be allowed to vole .??? they choose, the ininti; pol? iticians of Mi?is?ippi are in a condition of panic. To say that nurong then "intimidation Ml?eigttS supreme"* would be a ridiculous under? statement of ila .?ititi i ion. Ii is au undenia? bls bet that bnjontH etect?onaare out of date, and most ol'.ii- penetro that uovernoTS of the Ames variety are out ol date also, 'lhere is M plncc fur Mr. Ames in the new older ol' Illili-*.-, and the sooner he goes a?vay to that limbo of ttilvetitur? ts, whither Bullock and Moses and such a queer lot of oilier defunct stnteaninn of the i-coost-iMtiou period have preceded him, the better will it be for Misais? sippi and all eluasus of her people. ME MAOIES EASY MRTEOD. Times biiiijr* hard mid business dill, ?> ?great many p<"iip!t' aie out of employment, IIa\iii^? nothing else to do. and tin -ii* own netes-ities naturally giving inch a direction ?<? their tLinkin-r, they are devoting theil entire minds to the .subject of finance. It is cheering to obserre how readily tiny grasp ii and how thoroughly they comprehend it. The greu! John A. Logon made it a subject of profound study for serernl dnys before he look it all in, but then he sii intending io speak upon it in Congress and give instruction and enlighten? ment to the people alunit it on the Stump; M it was neil v-aiy lot him to make an e\ liaiistiv?? ?study of it. Winn he did grise from hil invesl?pat?oils, it is not too inn. li to say that what the lion, .lohn A. LogUfl did n't know about finance was not worth knowing. And wo nm not quite clear but that the same may be ?said of what he did know. The un? employed persons find m> difficult] in ander? standing the whole subject without even ko much study ?ii the gifted Logon gave it. Here now is Mr. Ungle of Springfield, III., win? addressed the meeting of political economiatS at Cooper Institute Thursday night, Ungle understands it. And lie knowf he understand? it; and is. no1 Ashamed to any SO. It was with grant calmness and a degree of eonfidi nee in hinwlf that made his presence a chai ni and his conversation a delight that Mr. Ma^ic announced to the meeting that he professed to understand lilian??". It was plain that lu? did. He le.ini?(i all about it twenty years ago from buring to lo-?> four douais on some Il? linois money which wa? at fifteen per i ?ut dis? count. Ile knew somebody had gol hi- four dollar?, he ?.aid ; and the Rltdfonce applauded. Mr. Iiiehard Schell being iu the ?hair. With that experience, Mr. Ungle felt that there ??.o' :i??ihill}.' left for bim to learn on the nuhjeet "I currency. And doubtless there was not. Mr. Ungle sukes one mistake, boweror. He -ays "??i* ililli begin to study this question "which nndei?es values.'1 There wn think Mr. Magie i- wron:*". Study is wi ari.?o!iie. IforeoTcr it does not conduce to the mecer? of the idea- ol the L*egul Tender Club. A greut many peoph" huve Studied over this Butter, lil-? and la-t. and sume of Hu ?a, niter yean of patient and I.tli.uioas research, have em? bodied m books the WSnltS Of their ?-tudic?, but none of lliein agre? with Mr. Mafrii?, or with the Legnl Tender Club. So what's the use of ,-tiiil?,in*??? M.ij.'ie ought to baie kumm better b1mu gtff sneh advice. When Im ?aw the first greenback Magie Bay? be saul " Ktii"t'!?ii." which, bciiiig (.rcik, wau? an entirely proper Aung to nay. and ?MWI that lie under? stood tiii.ine?* and Greek oqu.illy will. Now what does anybody else want to do but say " I'uicka .'" Thete'h your gieetil'aek ; Kay " Kiirekn," or if you ? an't think of " 1'urekn** in time, say "Kenn?"?but an for ?ttudyiiis the snlijiTt, it's a waste r.f time. Mr. Manie Hay.? : " I do not wish ever to ree irrcenlmckM at par "with gulda For ua mir? na you lia ve irot " greenhndu at |mr with K?>lil. then your " i_r ci'iih.icliri derive their value by virtue of tim "?.-old that lhere is lo redeem them, and Gie j "rule is thal there is not one dollar of gold to ] "ten dollars of paper. Therefore the only, "basis of value is confidence and common con "senl.'' That's all lhere is to it, " eonlideii. e ? "ami comnion coiisciit." So easy to have too; easier than it used to be. El waa through the lack oi "confidence and common consent" that Mr. Magie lo-l his loin dollars and caine into his knowledge <?l linaine ?twenty years ago. Mr. Magie'* process is ?.. simple ?and pretty and so easily itmlerslood. Ile holds up to Gie unemployed laborer hil beau; bul bille one dollar bid, and says: "Paper and printing are all " that this co-is, ami Government can tame "any quantity of them if you only saj so. And " it buy* pork and potatoes and Hour." And the unemployed say unhe-itttiiigly, "I'litn us "some.'* That's timm?'?'. WJi.u mid <>! Study? ing to understand that .' And it is io tiiiancins and political econo? mists of Gie Magie stump Gi_t ex-Gov. Curtin of Pennsylvania sends encouraging letters, and Wendell Phillips writes thal " the times are "very ?-grave," bdiSUSC he thinks there's danger ??I the Government's fulfilling its promise and taking up Its protested notes. And all these fellows unite to "send cheer and sympathy to "Gie great Democratic party of the West." Vu" Guie ?ver suth a breaking out of a gib bering idiocy i rill COPYRIGHT QUESTION. We publish to-day the bud of Chatties Reade's leiteis nu the bights ol' Authors. Nobody who reads the tirst few paragraphs will leave it iintini lied. It is not only one of the most interesting of the series to which it belongs, but it ii <?m- of the in??st riagor ??is specimens of mingled argument and ex Imitation to lie fourni in Gie vvii'iii"- of this always vigorous author. Mr. Beatie entered upon the weary la.^k ol' convincing the Amer? ican mind and awring the Amerieaa eonseii aes in this matter with a deep feeung of the jus- I Gee and importance of his eauee, and as he reaches the end of the labor bil earneatncsi ri.-'-s mole and more often to real eloquence, and wa:ins to honest anger. We, who have ?"????11 tin- absurd, pointless, and exaepemting enaweuj th.it have been thrust at him by a great many of our count rvni'-ii, certainly cannot wonder al tin- ?temper which ?shows itself in mch passages as thus : "I leave the liars, itliots, " and hensts, who reason thus against e\ ?dence, " and call it law, with one ?remark ; the greatest " asses God has ever.in.ide are little l.uv.veis. " Your little lawyer is a man who has parted "willi Gie good sense of the layman, and hits " not advanced ?me inch toward the .science of " a Mansfield or a Sim v." Tin glowing tribute io America, this "land "of fiery passions ami humors infinite," which oilers to the writer of fiction "such a garden "ol' fruits as Moliere inver sunned " himself in, nor Shakespeare either," will ol' course lu- read and ?admired and quot? ed all over the country. We truat, ?however, that these remarkable letters, presenting one of Gi" most convincing statements of the copy? right outrage ever put upon paper, will have some better fate Gum merely to lie quoted and admired as samples of racy English composition. If they do not accom? plish something in the way of practical reform, We shall he tempted io believe Gmt in one pnrtieiil.il- Americans have not only dull eon scienccs bul dull viiis. STREET At C1 DES IS. A decision just announced l?y the Court of Apr?? .iii-, ordering a new trial with costs in a cam v.lieie a ?person had been hurt while-cross? ing a ?street, is of general interest to our citi /? i . The plaintiff had been non-suited in a lower court, and the <hii? nil Term had affirmed that jndgmi nt, which the Court of Apj eil- now reverses. The case ?an be briefly ?stated. The plaintiff was on the corner ol' a street, and saw a truck approaching, but v,as not aware that if was about to turn a corner, nor that a piece of timber that it carried, some thirty feet in length, projet ted over tin- war of the truck. The plaintiff was, as Bhe expr?s??*! it. "swept " ?way" by the timber when uhc attempted to ?tom the street, snd wai- knocked down and in? jured. The lowe] ('nilli di-nubmed iii?- case winn ii was shown that the woman ?aw the truck : 01 the ground that her own faull in attempt? ing the crossing v..is (die canse of tin- accident The Court of Appeals holds Gmt she could not have ?been expected to ?calculate nicel) the sweep of the plank banging over the end of ihe ?truck, which in turning caught lui just .1 she left the ?sidewalk. Perhaps this (foriston may call attention to a ?dam of loads, not unfrequent in our thor? oughfares, ?that expoi i I rians to great peril. There are few citixeni who have not at times, when crowing the streets, found themselves suddenly placed between the hoi ?es of ,,?i advancing track, and the ends ol' .i bundle of iron rods, or ,t beaut, or perhaps the mast ol ;i ship, extending over tin- rear of some rart or wagon. If the vehicle eair.vii? ; ?such a dangerous load slops, the en? tangled tont-passen?ger behind is imsbed bj Gie horses of Gie in vi team righi on the protruding lu."''. rd ?imminent peril of life or ?limb. It is w*t li thal tim owners of such toads should be he'd res{M)iisible for the dangers they occasion. The recklessness of their ?drivers was illustrated a lew daya np?) in our streets when such a load was carried al a rapid pace through a ?crowd of several hundred children just ?routing out of a public ?schooL The number of sire, I at? ?ili-iils has been largely increased iii iveent years hy ?lu- horse i cars. Tn?' great majority of them ?casualties occur to children playing in ti??- street? The frequency ol' the risk maj be judged from the fie! that on a fiinirle trip of Gie INeecker- I. line the hMtances were ?n?i. ?I i?v a passenger where the driver was obliged to put ilown the ?brake suddenly to avoid running over children in the ?Street. Open cars are m??re dangerous than closed ones to passengers getting off and on, M if Gie footing is missed ?there is more than cn average chance ?>f going under the wheels. 1".?penally i.t Otlo the ?ase witt ii stiiiin-ciiri.iins are drawn over the sides of the car, covering the handles. which a person designing to get on a;temi,'., to seize; if he mis>es his hold, his own for? ward motion toward Gie car it? likely to throw him under it. , The langen of itrMt cros-?ing<i, and tlie crowd of vehicles in many of our streets, might be materially les-M-nid by ?some simule police regulation* which have long b<.?.n adopted with advautago in other ??tie*. One of then? rules id that in cciuin crowded streets ?11 the vehicles phau go one way. To go the otiier way they must seek ad? joining, parallel streets. At worst this can ouly ?end them a block or two out of thoir route, ami they more than gain the timo Gum lout by the rarity of detention in "jam?" when all ure moving in one direction. In much nar? rower and more crowded streets than our own, this phm proves eminently mooomnl in pre? venting a blockade of vehicles. It abo ->iui plifles the nroMem of tin-citizen who now ha? to look oui at eveiy crossing for danger front Im!ii directions, ii'id really runs moie riisk tu l/is (I,uti walka than in tiaveiing in | suum boat or on a railway train. H' re is Andr? vv ti. Curtin, tin- old War Got ??moi of Pi un-.? lv itu;i. (utuling ?lovvri bli ti?g ;i!??l ?aiil.iititliiiti to Im mil ii if-? lik< all li,,? rent. lu ,i li ihr ?,o the I.c?mI-Ti inlcr ?"lui. v? Indi ought t?> be called tin- Alumni AssoclaHou ti Moesalagiale ?.?' iv?,I letuty pi i-f .ii.-ii hi.'tii.iiiciit of ins own opui iiinn, t?iit ? iwourasjM the mu ranney party by ? ?yin?; iliat "lim declaration ?>f Ihn I'.nt? Convention v*il: ..ill ?.ni tin-a? ti?, i- tiii|ip?irt ol all our eiOmttm to ?in dan- for gmcnbacks and ktgal-tendsr ?tuneney," an? l>> iii?- fiir'iiiTsful? an nt ' tliat a l.tr,'f tii.jji.riiv ??? iii? |M ?ipli of this ?StotS will ?hi larc for tin lilian? ia, polity von .nlv ia-,ile, .iinl ti, it ni ,?.< l ??I a| Kri' ." If fhey ?lo -o ?1 lar.-, i' will I? I.?-? au ??? IsadsSI liku Thnrman and Curtin ?do no1 rim up ?m4 pmvsntit. if the pert] ii ?made drank witheeecoee, and t lunka ta reptan tli<- l'nion as they may capture Ohio an?! ?Pennsylvania, it will be the fault of thsss leadaai who Could li ive i..ivi?i| n hy a few manly, hn? wools sjMik? n at the ii?lit tim?'. Ami If tli leaders so t<> i?i?-ce?? behn lbs party docs, and go t pieces wln'llii-r Gi?' nu iy does or no1, th?i venin f ?if li ia tory will I)?-?" Served llii'in rix'it." PERSONAL Ifarshal Baaaine, a Madrid letter si ?tes, m Mrto?ly HI, an old wound bavin?; nspmsA Emilio G?stela! bal taken up his resilience la Parle tar the pteoeat. athen lie sansteajrtaepfcness Ol Sl<,ltl!*ll |.llllH ?? II?.Ill al ill*!.?!?I ?.. I'rof. c. VV. Bennett of Byraeuse (Jniven ? N on lill way liotui'from ijiriij??", liriti/iiiif willi bim hi? parebaae ?f 1,000 ?TOlraBBSS to add to the library of tli? liiiv.-r-.itv. Gov. Tilden, nnlike Hi?tiry Clay, is no "nt.imu-d" l?y au invitation to deliver an n.'rl? nltiira. ?addreea, aad trill ?moak at tot OotesssfeOseaty Vbirla lli.il-iiiii in x1 Tuei.luy. Bishop Thirl wall's last work was the editing ??f ?oni?- ?ritii ?ii iinii espooMoey ?lot?-* on Ht. Pani'? Kpialle to tli,'l?oniHiis, a portion of will? li Im wau ? oiiiii?I!, 1 ii di t it?- on arioiiul of failing -isl.t. Tiley will la.: pal - li.-iii, .i n.-xi ymg. JJi-hop Imp.minn?,) ha-i reconsi(ler?'d his ile tlge ot no loafer eoatinalag a member of the French A ".eli i,iv. win? li In? linn.uni' ?? d ?in the el? ti? ti of M. Ltttr?. mu? wili tak. pait ia Um election of a MOOSSSSI m M. Hi. ' . Mr. Disraeli? if a recent report in true, li.-i.-t m,ni- .? gmeefni netanwledgraeai thal weeM ?taeesea mon? than one BagUel antlior. Iii? Mfd h?- tWti what lita-rtrv rcp'itittiiiii in- had taiv? iy t?> the people ?ti t'*? 1 ii.:? ?I Stall i, und that In- hail tor them the kiu.lnat f-el itgu. Hil ExeeOeney Iwakura Tomomie, when ha vinitcil England a tem j car? hud .1.1 Chief of tin- JgpaMpS Kmbomy, ina.!.?.? pr ?tin?..? which he han put fulfilled. I?jr ONSSattag to the Itbtaiyaf the India Ollie?- In London? ??et of the Chui?"?c version of the Iltiililhifit Hrriptttres. The work le a fair itsed library in it^-lf, In w? lijhi .-?t le let, Weighing ui.out Jj'-j tons, and will r?-?iuir.:a room ??Ion??. Prince Bismareki ?aeeonUnf to The Ltrntuim Army und S'icy tmwettt, hat heSB the chief Iti-finim-nt in him,iii.ititiif.? nation for vvhlrh his father leaght. The latter left liisiouiitiy in l>?o7on aa-couutof a duel, aixl ?jflbring hin scrvlrea to Jerome Iimiapartc while Kirne of Wurtemberg, he took part ? tin? Baeehw gttMKtkft,to? reiving front Maiil ?ii Ney the ? "iiiiiiiiiel of th?" aaivaii??? ?-?n.iid. in- wasftaenratad with the Legloeal Heaer, hot wliy he fail ?J tv adopt lid!)??! as hu couutry ia not uland. On the first day of the Michael Angelo. Cen? tenary tttasat Florence, Dr.flseifes of -S,?v?- Wim?Mt 1? 11 1 ii 1 - Iver ?i in? n on the monument of the artist -tint expr? Ned the desire of (1< iinuiiy to Join in bonoum; him. Ob the eeeoad ?lay unpublished luttera and ?aeaaMats ivi-re ??xhil'itt-tl. They ciiij??i?t of nine ijuarto v..l,iuifa, b?,mid in vellum, eil ct'ittaliiiiii letters from col? mpo rury eelebrlttea to Angelo and three letter? from Angelo to hi-. Meade, The iirst oiic bears the date of ll'Jl mud tli?- tawt one IjijA. The Hon. Lyman Tremain mji in a pnb* llahed letter tiiai he htu*. tom ivetl min li haas?I trogt the tratan of Carlsbad, and M nearly ri store?! to h? ultu. Ila ia now at Ua^atz, Switzerland, from ?? lilt h plaa e he writes : "The Km pu?at Eagjeate and the Ti Hit t Iiuix-rial left Bogati (korti} after we arrived, nnd rotMTtmi to lu-r eh 'feait npoti Luke CotMtnnoe. At thle hotel ve here had i. pi :tn, ?n two, counts Ktitl noMenten, Rueetan, (?'?nuaii. mu? l-.tiu'iHii. ni't to mention a fa-w ?oremtna froei tho l nita d st.it.-s?that iiip.a.Kc.1 ??..untry. ?bore, aatheew cn? ni Major D-visitc need t?> mut? 'ev.-r) woona wes ti-.nrlfiii mid ever? 111.?ti akinjr.'" Mr. Charles lindley Wamer closes a letter tam Habla to Mrs. stowe, wMeh i-i pahM?msi h Iks ? li ? i.? 1 nion. lathis way 1 "TWa latter i^ writ, my '. ! Hie Stowe, whataref ttty be the eppearaaee ef H? nlmply beeanee S. and I toni rabais f:?>tn nddtac<e?af ? rbnnk ? ..?<; ' for rlr. Beecher, not tor hie acquittal- -nimg .u.. nvqnl i vi 1 Hlator) won't bare a Bj meek et tn?? whole trial in Ita estimate of the maa. Botrorthe man ?and tiiit ht li a* h?' le, ?wutataed with Mtnehlae ?n hie t??!.' le I? ?? beert??we want ta twtag ear but and burrah with the reat of yo? ; in toot, t?> hn< tonwbody, 1 ???? didn't lika to bother ?Ir. lie? tint, who maa! by . ?? ii .ni; eongratulated out of hied h." Gul. Ferney wtitcs fnuii I'ans to The Ph'ilt drl/ibia Prem thal Mi. A. 0. Hi aly. M Ann t?? ri iirtitt, ia "ttttatlng i"! the Ceatoanlelofan leu^tii pAettttot the Interrlew I tweea L?Mobt, Ornat, ShenaaB aad Adadrnl i'? ' i.ir pantorj lit the amrrb Into f IrnTgta Bi j'!?!??: ?? Mr. Healy ton bogue ta? Amerlra on the itSthof ti..i?i liionti.. to ??in ?ui for the Exhibition, and will doubtieee 1,-..f i,? mool activa' proniot-i". iii? had iu-t n^ 1. vi.il,! i; ?ointment ae one of the committ? ?>t thre? from Mr. (loaiioru to select und lend forward ?muhoaa?. irihuiiouMae mar be furniohed bj the Am? 1 oaaertiata in l'n ?????: and altboui ti le al ten? from lilla ?son imlttea ' tunal .?i hli.ii let lo.-,-tin. ii.tii-ilt of Lu prac tia- l! fl I? it-lll|>." Mr. .1 unes White, lite ni"tni>er of Parli.v ii Di i'tii lln.laiid. aud aom iatnl in many wavs in tim atbll - uni la Fa ila ad with lana Bright^ Is now in New York with bia family? Ho preponen waking s i?!iori vinit toi eade,ead the* ratantiagts U??- Lraitedmataafst 1 ?' ofi ?. -, ? )i???)ifii. Noi'if'?? ?VaHewal finaaa? saM of mili: ??.?-. 1 I'uiii'.-Iiorof theEiehegatr, .Mr. Lowe's or.,' greet fa'ill wse ni error wUflfe 'leaned to vir. tu ' -'?: .' 1 ' 11 .i ? i? ii.?.?- ?'?'1.11.ii? the ri-vn-utie for it. m, 1 : - ,. iii- ?UiU lu? wae ?inly ecnouradby Mr. Juin -v. otc, wli.i-e t-i.i? iilniioiM prored remarknbl/ : i , -, te the ? People'i ? . ..ii?-. .!??r of be ', \ li?- ' ,.r,- 1 iii to tun-)? re ita in , n most invaln lti#l 1 ? - . otifi :?; ?1 distinction upon ti ?. 011 ituei b ?i? in i II snotrterxAy ii I..1-1I '? i .?, mtlitn I I??, ? iii 1.. t'f'nuli WDM uiiaaot'ul ,.-.?':. 1. : . ,., d, la out.? i.-'ii! nar;. he lina it?!? d !:. i?, ti t n ,.-*,? ? f i I'tiiiii'it.--. ?.) the lim? ?.iii.ni'., ?ili.in he heaaoloag undoo faiiuiuiiy tepro allttfl." ?T. l.f"?is. .'In.. ?Sept 21.?President Orant and w11 ?? ? anpanted iy et-Aeetutwry Perte ami wife, i., n. Bebeeck, aad ''?'a- Prad. Grui ead a if?*, arrived here about noon. The yiieldeal win ?Hit ina farm to :r.?rr ?w ead trrangs tor the - ile of lu* M"? k. Ile l.?av.-? 1., i>e- Meinen, Iowa, Meada? anadea t<? sisead tim : 1: rbe part; tri l il n biart for r, v iugbjr ?.ay ?>f ()!..?!i.? and el.? >enuo POLITICAL SOTES. It 1 vi 1 v hird t"i Senator Morton to leam an thing. UeUi peoMngtbe hum Moody-ehlrlapaaet tn FtKuneyli anio which crea?ted aaeh havoc in the 1?? pufr ? . . VI Congressman C. B. Perwell <?f CUeata in a candidat? or Um Itapublleen araUnathia tor Oovetass ? ii HPna.ia. t,,,.. ?Bevaerldgt is aUo workin?; for a r? noiiu l.aiiott. i -id iii ? H it B. M.'i iillom hat nplIBllsas in the on, If Mr lur ?, li ...ii'.l it ?ince Iii* nv.t', r. p .o- pokei tor in? uiiuiiiiaiioii, hin prohiH-tU would Ik? cv.-vll? m. lien, niindh? ?should pabliS- ini'neili:it?'ly ? oeereeerde he i>.-? of Senat? sahargh ?-..itru-i with the Uertmta bankets and ?etbsehUde t?> ?ix-ak roi hard uioii.-v in Ohio Hi?: couutry tit ni.m N it of him. au?t bo ai o, iiii um 11 01 ne hi" m,nint ? ana Map to the ?Natal Ho ?Mil neqain aawtt turnt thai wa.? than th? i.lln I ,? ,!,i ni ? li? ?-V'-i til.Ill,' I?" 1 be id publican journ.iN ol' MaamehnsoMi iiav( 1 the good at'.?te u?.t t?> Heparags th?? ?OassaataMs ticket? In ; Mt?? ttaaWf it lsa!;ai?l it. ?? 11<? in*at. .iiiti (hat their ?lily hope of Meaiee ta In ?utiliii/ up m bester ??ne Tin li eaatlldata ara) n..r be Mr >\>iasss?1 d n nssstlf crlatn now it will not be Dr. l-orln*. The Syringfleld Republican calla i.ix'n Mr ?Mes 'o withdraw from tin? ti? Id m favor of Mi. Adama, aad ilma cov?-i tuinacU vrltb glory. The inflationist* may not tx? losinj; ground in Ohio, Viit 1h?-ii ortan? and orator? nive a ?erjr ?peed Rlirii thal tliey are b> .fv?.?nin more ahnalre c?r??ry doy. The orx)*na ure hlaf1r?rnar?liiii{ Imilmtlinlnetely CTery Isidy who SfpSBSS theiu, and ,he oraton? follow MM aan.e .-turn pie. Maa. <*iM-jr not only hlackituarila. but la eo roar??'and vnlu'ir that ladles have be? ti forc??d la leura the roora kiely whoa ha baa apohsa mm asnm looka Ilka- th?- ni ..Ina'..- of ?Jeepi ration. It will in? imnmnaHy dbemdHnbli to Ohio ii the prediction of The l mern mott commercial tulla to bo itilflll??d: "it baaalwayalx'ua s?mu. Cary'? wey of ?atoo li.,11.???Tine to ii.Ktti?, With l>l.n?;>hrni.-?iii fury, bia oon Orteiieo in hi? election, or the aueeeaa of the party he operat? a with. Ho he ia not dolne. anythlntt fnvih la thal pattkiiUi thia hummer. Thtue la not e rotuitr in the ma in whii h be will uol rim behind bia ttoket?" Ma