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Btbaubbo, t? i it Tt-jbth Ptnt* Ith and5th columna, TBAcnnna Siria Paw Stbcolnmn TllK 'I I KI V ?'.'? /??.'. lilli en,li'i,"l 1 iii til. rii.'iiiiii ?,.,./, /..,., .-], roinnin; Ki"'""Ki?. ?-. ?' I "nat? nth .oiiiii.il ? Cotant?Hirth Pmgt 811 ? lill ma Has I'aih $7.r*0a Day, forovw nine yearn, to It? Poli, j ',.,!,!? ?? ? . i: w i 11,;- i v?: ? -,\ i ? ... Ilarifonl C.'lOillCOG SfOtlCCf. ?7 ><i a !'av. for nv? , l li M II I l> IV?! Ii ?A | ? . To Co?fn MPTivRB.?Many havf -mon happy t?t five tlielr I? stan..::? n. ' i ni n! thOOjet I f VV IL0O0*a Pi -van tin an, ii.: r mern" i-f lout pTored It m be e value I.l.- ii-iiiisly fut (..a- .a.eli.m. A ?I Iiiiih, I'.iii.t' gtneeaeei-f Ute rhi al ino Lent* Uanuferlnnd only bj \ B Wiiltok, ? li. ?n.i-,1 I."?'"li. .-"1.1 li? .'.r in:?,- ?t? ??-ii.'i ,;.lv ' I'sk. lim vi?i!i'? i'i ii un v 11 n ? ?n ?. n Dboi*s. Tb?Kfnulli, boee v ii it .m ? ...h iii,.... Pan y 'I rir.i Ni. Mail Rnbambi i?. $10pet immun. Ki.-ii-\\ Bl m v linn' mi , Mail s*>ii>si ribero, $3 pe? an. \\ i i ki Y I Kuti m . ila 11 Milis? n1.. i?, S?? ptt an until. Teni:-?, ciislt in a?lv 'ance. A-Mi-ua, Taa '?kuhn.'.. New-York. _*toaoai enami lo oeJaat Tin i bibi ki m ?-ri*?. of the ' trtiiii',, /ci./,'?, or hotel* in ulm I, i' .? nantilla ...?'?/, will ino- . fe* n faim lui lafocmluQ iLi-mjn- ,.' tht ttreumalanen. Adveiti.-.? ni, nt? fur this ucekV is?ne of 'lui Wkikii i uih: m ii."?i Lo iiiiiiil.il a. TO-Dag. Price 9*3 pet i ne ruf* srvii WriM y Tarni m will ho mad*, this morning al ?>? o'? I ?? k. m wiapneit for mailtng. I'm ?? 5 eeiit-i. BKA N't li OPFK-M OP Tllli TKIlil Mi. Ni-sa -Vihik Nn. 1,238 UroadwBT, earnm Tblrty lii.st-ii.; .N.,. itn?. Wist Tw,i,ts thiiil-si., romer ha chili a v a. : N?? Til') Tliir?!- li ?-., COrUf-r loiiy BOTOuUi ol.; N<?. _.:iKi; Fourth-ore. fHarlem.i Til!. IlillUM ? Miisrinv ? \1I\D\K the btrgr figure* indieatt th* inga of tht nth:?' tht Uo u, ii the ,, a,. - ?sun ? Mun i are. ? vv,,i \ Thar. in. On* Oct.... . I~ ;-? 1 -*7 :, .*:? . ?; Ul 7 .'?i s .?i lio ea I 11 tu 13 .'?? 1 . .*?*? 11 r?7 l -, i*? , it! /?n 17 M is -'n l!? rn -.-o na ?_1 r.i n *??? j | ??>. .-i mo :?-, r- _.,-. -" " i ?n -i _?, m g1 ??? FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1879. WH 11 SUIMM.KMKNT. Jill SJAis ?lus Moll M M'.. F'iiiti'.v | he Ullin Hi.ti'l Kaiseili.if whs -fe. .tu??, ed hy tire: loOB, 11,000.000. - Turkey .uni Sri via iiuitnallv Ogrecd to withdraw t lit-ir 1i,i,,jis from the tioiit.cr. '1 he si, .miei lii-i-av of Nfw e__?tle wim lout. A rhim r??' .!., ice enjoined that fii.t?!_rm i? h,, roopwfed ; the linti-.li claimo ven Hill IIIIHt it hil. Douane. Tim ?atabcg lona ??f Um Dnitod J?afea Oapatoao Coati fegaa A ttroag cfforl li lii-kllii* io iii.m Mi.nily iiinl .saiik.-y tu BfUtOO. The North Carolina C'onetilntionaJ Coavoa veiitinii ?iiijinirneil alter a id ?I?v.?' oeooioa. loaafeg Al?um Imputen the rioting al Friar's Paint, Mi???., tn tin ?!? -ne of a ?.n 11 pt nilli to ke.-p eontrol, anil to Violent liut.iin.nnM to tin? BCgTOCO by SliCt.tl' Brown. \Vti,,l??;i l'liillip.? nielle a tlnnl ir,i]y Ig Ita. S, luir-e. \ lire at Um I '??li tn inn. Ne? vad,!. Matad 'i los? of 1000,000. Handy ?i?? enlf?<l lo I'.iriii vvmk in Miilaih-ii'li? i. Cut wi. Brat-Mux.?The Taatuinajf Jadiciary <'?.tiveiiti'.n mimili it.-il l'etct ft Dluoj Im Diatrict Aitonn-v, 1>. 1 . Calviti fur BaifOgat?, ami Kr-dcri? k A. Sm vi li.? f.tr K.eoi.ler ; Jik1_.i-h Ki?. ?Im?n ami I.o.iv were n lioinililiteil, uni the ?iihci i ?iinlid i?.-n imiiiinated were Jaiin? ( '. Bpcfl mr, .liiiii.'? I' Siimott, ami I'reil eri.k S. siiillkinalit. Tim lion, \V. J?. Kelley ?lel-vcied an ad.ir-ss ,.ii linaine at the Coaum li.-i.tittc. I h. Miiim'. ? haraat igainot the I'olli ?? ( ?.II llllssa.ll.T? VV etc Illinle ]>l|Il|i(". Iin|>.i| laut i in ilinst intial ,'V nlclii c WOg dlsci.vei.il M'.uiist John Utdaa, uaoiaoaapei U-dofthomnxd-irof .lillies H. Ko?, I'lilll.'iry e!e, lintis vv, r<- luid in Kiii?*< t'.iiiiitv. The Stat?? Sen? at? ('iniiintttce. coiitiinicil ]'? inv*-sli_r;i tion of th?. management -t the Morgan. Ooai ini'-j. liii'-j. liol? Oold raia? ol tim lajal v rider dallar at tin elaaa, B&dio ?***ua_. Ti IK \\ i ? mr n. Ihn I..? v et n n n-nt rc|...it i>r.-.li. t.? rl.nnls mid rain, hdlowed hv clearing weather. _-___=_: In ti.i? citjT ye-it'-l'lav the day was i aw. , old, and lam.? t'o-i ?in,met,-I. Hi ,47 , 13 . Mi. Ir\ ?ni* lia? appMlud as M.n l??-th in I..in dun, ?uni m h,?-v?-?l great popular mroaag. '1'liin (li.iiiiittic ?vint wlm li I,as ?-\, itmi inn giderabfe Internal ig ?1? s. i il??-.I by our corra? HIHIIItlellt, V. lin rtllOVVS ti?lt til? I ll.illl'llt tlil!*< ?iiiiii baa daiinglj departed front ttntpt 11???li tiona, iiiiil foratod g ootumptiou ??I the Scottiob Kinii Mornttall] Ins own. ??? ? Mr, Wi-nili-il Phillipa trill have tbalaal awd in lim uphiliilaij ??tiitKivcis? willi Mi. 8"Inn/ ?m ?li?- ?nrn-iit y ?im .lion. Iii? lili? i which !??? print t't-ii,.". will hardly itreagthea the ?oft* iniiiic) CHI1H4?, lince it ton? In? nu point wliicli Mi. Silnuz hog nut t?t\ (Tod .-?itinfuitonlv ali* ,<?(>. It bii.s, liovvev?*.''. one merit tot whiefa we do n?tt oiun liave edeaaiofl u> thank Mr. l'hiliiji.-.?Htid Utat i. brevity. 'iii.* t " iiitinl? i will out" i? ,t ti utli ? - ti 11? ?iir?] v i]liihliHt?-?l hy til?' liiiiiini'i in ?vliili tilt-puiiiu ttHiitiol t vidi-iH-4- is iicciiiiiiimtiiiii U) coinicinii John Dolan ai the tu ni ?1 ?, ni of Mr. No?-. At ?ir.st it m eined an if (hi? ?M to prove ?mother of that imuiy tin-tciimts crinea (if Um lune Hut j lint ?uil> the numil!'! of the murder hal COOM j fully to litflit. lui! iii nil |irol>;il'.liiv Hie nun derri himarlf has bren diecovered ?uni suth- ? rient criden?** obtained to aecure bia punieh mont. It is iiliviiuis troiu ihe explanation of the Dntrli l'uni'.'!! Minister thal wnr is not appre lieinleil with Yent/ml.i. alllioin?'h diplomatic relations willi thal connlry haVC lweii siih pcmled. Ilii- l:itt?'i eii(!i!ii-t;iii?i- appi ars to ' hilve lost it? gravity in the intercoms? between Americas ,'inil Kuropcan nations, for although Mexico lui? had no diplomatic int?-reourae with t.n,it Britain -?iii??- the execiition ol' the Un? fortunate Maximilian, Um two tinmine? have practically remained on good lenna. - ? - A respectful bearing wurt giften tiht Moa, ?V. I?. Kelley by the meiiiluTs of (he ll??:ir?l of li nie .uni others wliuiii he ?nlil(??-.?(?(I on the Naiiion,.! Currency ??t the Coopci Union hut evening, Mr, Kell, v made i ?diapaeeionatc arjrumenl in i.iMit ni lii.s pel lin.m?'i;ii theories, and we give hint i in- benefit of ?i rerj lull rcporl o? it. This is the second direct appeal of the iiitl.ilionisis to this ciiv. luit at yet th? if are no aijoia ?,f a durpoaition ?m the par! of ?nu elaaa of the people to rall] to their standard. - ?? Commisioners Mataell ami Dlaberkcr ?till "?tiek" to their placea; and it is evident thal harsh?! iae:tsitic.? wiM have to be taken to re? lievc the Police loree of their demoralizing control. Tin Mayor does no1 exaggerate th?' pnblir feeling rondt mnatory ?f tbeae taro men. Theil appointment waa ft slunk to tin1 public. Tin-y have done nothing to justify the entmge of theil -s? li ?*t ii m fin sudi reaponaible placen. On the contrary their grow Incompetence in office alone warrant? tin-it prompt remora] ??? the Mayor and tfovernor. A lettei w hu li we publish to-day coneeruing tb? Centennial Regatta will attrait attention inn loti ??n account of the position thal ?;? irriter baa long occupied in boating mattera tiuiii became of the timely advice ii offer?. The University race of 1876 ia In many re- I stutts likely to ')(? the iuo?t Important content ot the kind for many yean, ?uni there will be n deeper public Interval In it than ha* yet been m inifeat ?1. The fatuous Univeraity crew? of England, it i-. now announced? will be with na, anil a < hanee he given t<? win on tin? "?rliuvl kill the lannis losl on the Tharne*-.. In this letit'i tin' meriti of the competitors al Sara? toga, uni the proopecU of the crewa oi 1870, in reaped to changea and Improvement, are analyaed In detail. The main points of the , advice an to begin work now. to keep al it steadily through the Winter, to loee no chance for coaching und acquiring "?form," :uul to profit hy the mistakea of previous year*, ria ?occamou ia certainly worthy of the bigbetil effort. A great 'l"a?l oi evU iraa predicted from the fatt thal the work of ?remodeling the t'onsti tutioua of North Carolina and Alabama had fallen into the banda of the white people. | Aiu mg other things, it was feared and charged thill atteinits would he ininle to deprive the negroea ol their civil rifchta aad to .reduce tbem to a condition of raaaalage aa bad aa ski ?i ry if not woree. Both Conatitutional Con? vcntions have now adjourned after aceeiona marked hy good order tutu much mon aoooom? ieal than thoae of the days of Recouatruction; ?uni so far as are are adviaed, their work his baan performed in a manuel that will give general aatiafaction to think? ing citizena and without impairing the right*t ?>i any elaea, The principle of aeceaakm ia no1 : affirmed, bul denied; the righta of the negro lara carefully guarded; free public educa? tion ia aaaured; aa (-rowanit al judiciary is i -?iiitt niplaltd ; the'?em ral niailiineiy of the ! st;it?* Qovernmenta la greatly aimphfied; and achemca for repudiation, even of d?lit? Hie? I gally incurred, have no1 prevailed. Mia? ! take,-) hive ?lutiliiless min made, hut i they ara auch .'is might have luin malle a? ! will lu- a Northern as by a Southern State. I Upon the whole there is no reason to regret 1 that these Conventioii ? have heeii held. TUP TAMMANY TWEET?THE EEC ORDER The officen to be elected next month, for the administration ?>f juatice in thia city, wera doubtleaa nominated yesterday. The work of th" Convention, briefly stated, waa I thia:?It it nominated the two priori? ' pal ?lilli? i,ii officera, Judge Freedmaa of the Superior Court, and Judge I?oew of i ? , the Common Pleas, with whose record there Ins been entire aatiafaction. It substituted ?i ; new in?n. Mi. Frederick A. Smythe, in place (.1 lift nillir Hackett? whose old relations tothe Ring were ?mid to make him ineligible. It aubatituted Mr. I). C. Calvin, u Iswyei past mid* , ?die age, ??t excellent ability and apotleaa char? .11 ti. as Surrogat?, for tim preaenl incumbent) Mr. Hutchings! the aon-in-law of Connolly, It chose the law partner of ea-Attorney-Geneml Barlow, Mr. Peter li. (liney, for Diatricl Attorney io compete with Mi. Phelps?the presenl popular Republican in? eiiinhini. I'm the General Semioua Judgeship ii eboae ex-Judge .lame? C? Spencer, and for . the Marine Court, V. S. Stallknccbl and J. P. 1 Sinnott? Wi? believe all these are worthy md reputa? 1 ble citixena; and nome of tbem, al leant, have apecial ?strength. The nominee foi Surrogate i.? a lawvir who attained the liest profeeaional and personal regard in the interioi, and has for tea yean fully auatained it m tin? city. He brough! with him tin- record ?>t faithful official aervice, and the warmeal encomiums from tin' journala of both parties; and he so laiil.v representa the better elements of the Democracy thai be waa one of the moa! effective aupporteta of Horace Greeley in i-?7_'. rhe nominee foi District Attor iiiy is the ?medal choice of Mi. O'Conor and the uprighi lawyera <>i both partiea concerned with him in pushing the Uing Miits. i in n- has iH-t.ii linn i iniiei nomina? tion to tin- M,nine Court than that ot Mr. Stallknecht, an accomplished and upright Dan? ??li gentleman, bonorablj known al iln-har. Tammany might, perhaps, have dom- i anua politic thing bj renoniinating ila? Becorder. Mr. Hacketl h.is been a aevere criminal judge, and has thua earned the hatred of the criminal ?I?is-?ih and the gratitude oi re ?spi i -Mille Nrw-Voik. \\ h( li the other JttdgeS win? lumiiuii-tl it would have beOB easy to continue him, ami to iln avenge voter, it WOUM have wenied the natural ami propel thing, Hut people who berate Tammany foi no1 being suth? i? ntly reformed will eut a very poor figure in finding fault with it fur refuaing further aopporl to Recorder ?Hackett? He waa : ?t m? itihii of th?.- nut?,i i.jiM Kim/ .Board of Superviaoiaj he draw pay in his iii st jam M i l?e? onh-t, for two months bcfON ho w is e.hisi ti, and irot ten thousand dollar* ha* I side?, the MM yeiir, for MTfitM m Ai?.iiMt,iiit forporatioi! f'oiinHel ; liii name hat 1 ?ein mixed Up, justly or iinjnsilv, willi the Armor) leanei ; ii hin? not been M vi ry lone Hinca we wen*. ?lei'iiHtomnl t?i bearing him denMBwd for u i ni u?- interference la the ti ?al of his friend and kinsman, Mr. Oakey Hull; and tin? prosecution in tin- Ring ?nits ha vu always hern afraid of him, and have zealously kept cases ont of his reach. rVe ara fat from ?saying thal in aH these mattera Recorder Haekett haa Invariahly deserved distrust or denunciation. Hut it i? not an attractive list of fact* *<> he explained to tin? New-Yoi!? puiilii- ?n the miilsi of n ahori and hot campaign : and aten who are laboring for a Judiciary above reproach <?r auapicion, will not complain thal the Recorder was aaked io give plaoc m a h?.?.? eomplieated candidate Political antagoaieta who take him np a.? a j meana of rallying opposition toTammshy will burn their Ungen to bo purpose. ?* - OFFICIAI A't <>l MAPI II l i. The most viluahh imitions of the Sixth Re? port of the Canal investigating Commission, which we published yesterday, are those re? lating 'o the cundill i ol otii)'! r? charged with protecting the inte reata of the State. No treeh ? revelalii.ii? of the rapacity of til?- P. akama anti Beldena will now occasion much remark, their ; n. it In >ils of doing buaineaa being ao well known , that whenever we heat of their holding n con? ti -act we Like it for granted thal there lian been a wholeaale swindle in it of some kimi. Hence when the Commission reporta thal ! Henry 1>. Denison, having contracted to do half a mile ot Improvement on the Champlain Canal for >*9,2?M>, rheated the State i>> unbalanced bids and false measure** ments ami unfaithful wink, and managed at last to get ** l l?'.:?it'' foi the Job, we only ?say, ? " Ui riiui-e; that is ahutil what one iii?l'IiI " have expected of Denham.*1 Bul the Com- i ni?s?i?in line? behind titi? notorious contractor, ind draga forward the corrupt, careless, and incompetent offlciula bj whose connivance or I neglect he waa enabled to carry owl bia fraud? itii-iit jilatis. it is ?m unpleasant exhibition, for Ibera are a?rerai rerj respectable Kentle men pul ?>n view; bul it will probably do good. The ?vron?: began with the letting of the contract in 1871? The law requirea thal ha? toop au.? contract ia naade the ?State Engineer shall raune surreys, mapa, plans, and eetimatea ?n the work to be prepared, and submit them to the Canal Hoar?! for approval, Thia was not done? The .state Engineer al that time was Mr. Van Uiii?- hier Richmond? 'Jin-Canal Board included, besides this officer, Lieut. Gov. Beach, Secretary of state Kelson. I on? noller Nichol?. Treaanrer Bristol, Attorney? (.encrai ' hnmplain, and Canal Commis? sionera Chapman, VTriiiht, and Pay?all ? -_. . i ol whom Til 11?t 1m- held m a certain measure responsible for the fraud. It is true thal i ? tracing from the geuenl mapof the canal waa exhibited, bul this \?a? no1 ?such a plan a? the law contemplated, I? bl true also thal eom putatkma "i quantities were prepared by Division Knirineer E. II. Crocker from certain data supplied by Assistant Engineer B. E. Bah* COekj OUI these ?lui lint meet lill- requirement of the law' foi ilet.itleil surveys and estimates, and they were ao groaslj and ludicrously erroneous that no one can auppaat1 them to have been made in good t'ait h. If it is any aatiafaction to the < '.mu? Hoard to picul thal they were hoodwinked bj these fal??' ami rvasire ? piliers, they are of eonrae entitled t?> put for? ward thal excuse, Denison now proceeded to swindle iln >l.ite at every step. Ile put in woik of the most wretched quality, far below the spceiiication? of the contract, building walls so noah thai they fell into the canal aa sunn as the waier was lei in. He charged over ! $8.r),(a-<K) for wort which ?ras never done al au, II? did great quantities of work in cxn-so ! of the eetimatea where the juice was high, and none al all whir? the price was low. And all his lulls seem to have been paid with? uni question. What were the officers of the Mate doing ??hile all this cheating went on. The Assistent ?Sntrineerin i charge of the work wa? helping the contractor. The |iivi?itni Engineer was helping him too. 'I'lie .-.tate Engineer and Surveyor was doing mithin??- He aaya be believed tin contrae! to le cull? civet) in fraud, hut he Ici il gO. Ile approved the final accounts, and he Called to report the band to the Canal Board, aa the law strictly required bim t?> do. Mon? than ihai.ii was he who presented t?> the Boord the resolution iiv which Den ??on waa authorised to ? iiiistititle veriical walls, al I OMI Of $17,000, fur alone wall? which would have eo?t 111,000, i iii notwithstanding thai the law expreselj prohib (ted such a change except where the neeesMities ?u buaineaa demanded it??mil this was in an open farming country, lar remorad bom the marta of buaineaa. The Canal Board, who paaeed the resolution! were quite aa much to Marne na the .stale Engineer who offered it. The Engineei and the Canal ( ?>niiiii-??it)iniis wi re all to Marne foi perarittiag these frauds to ! run on iwo years unchecked, The state En? gineer during the progress ol the work waa Winiam B. Taylor, ud the Canal Roardcom?* prised (besides ihis officer) Lieut.-Oovs. Beach and dobinson, Secretary of State Scribner, Controller Hopkins, Treaanrer Raines, Attor? ney!, enerai Marlow, and C-ommissionen Bark? ley, Wi [ghi Stroud,. ml Fay. < M com ?t among these gentlemen there are perhaps one or two whoi.it) give a sufficient account of their stewardship; Inn the Commission declare with emphasis that "every "?tate official in anj wa) "connected with the work ??is culpably in* "different to hi? dut;. ?>? faithless to his trust." It i? impossible to suspect all these officers ol' corrupt motives, hin it ?? e.i?. n. im thai they must have been gravely in fault. If lhere had been ?nth frank and fearless censors of public men ni former yean as Gov. Tilden? Canal Inveetigating Commission, we should have a v?-rv different ?tate of thiiiL's to-day. inn- Btate iu'ictionailea would comprehend that when they accept the honora and emoluments of office they Incur a moral obligation to dis? charge it? duties, and if the State i? plundered under then very noses the) are ui.*igrn<i*ed. HIP tflSSlSSIPI'l 01 TRRE li.. Wa presume n is not necessary al ihi? itagi of the present political canvaaa, oi in the proa ant political ?it nat ion in the country, to call i * attention i?i the fact that the Administration party lia? finally abandoned all li"|.I making ! political capital from miarepresentationa of the t condition ??i affairs al tht Booth, and lying re? ' -???its concerning outrages upon Republicana and intimidai um of BOgTOOfl in the ?Southern ?Sl.ites. And vel tin plain, iinv.itiiish.il n.ni.i tive of the facts la the matter of the diaturbaacea al Priar'a Point, Mi,??., as given by Seiiaiui Ahum in a telegram to the Editor ??t Tin-- Tninrxa, farniabee ao striking a comment upon the uisrhieroua influence which han bean exercised upon the ????un?! people hy ihe |iursii.in? ? ot tin? policy that we hope BOM ol' Ml reader? will negiert la ^ivi? it ti ?aieful pi'iusal *eii,ti??t Alcorn. though ri citizen of MiK.i.rtip'it for inruiy year? he fore the wur anti n Southern man in all Ul unsocial?<iiih and liahitt of thought, isa Kepuh liriin, ntitl Wim Heeled liy that putty to tin? Sciiiili', afta, liavini; heen (jio.eitior of tlio State, ho that, wluit lu- anys nmy 1m- retted upon ita ut leant fro? from the hint, with which ?m opponent of tin- party -tight ha charged, EHaateiyof the origil of tlu- trouhle i? impartial and truthful, iiiul, a? any MM who nails it can nee, entirely free from ?my partisan ???ii triiiK. It ilinchiHcn a ?tato of things in tlu* section of Mississippi in wliicli tlics??, distill h anci's hare oaUUied which |g not pleasant to coiiteniphite, hut which after all is only the logical uu?l legitimate result <?l the policy vs liieh has heen ?,'usinai hy- tin- Ailiniiii-iiii lion party for the past four Of live years of array ing the tu'o races against inch other in the -.t i if?* for olliee. The negrara Brown ami smith, odo Sheriff ?nul the other Stato Senator, He,'?iver of I'lth li? Money, (?ninty Superintendent of Kalima - tinn. anil eantliilaie fog the ollices of Circuit End chaneery Clerk, wera only acting according to the light they lind, ami following the **___amples set them hy men Higher in place ami lighter in eolor in forming ii ?nug little King of two, i to administer t'i?' ?ilV.iirs of the county ami ! leather their own n?-?is. They mere only Uni- I tuting i he example gel then bul year hy emis? saries sent oui triuii \V ishinirtnii in Inciting violetui* ami a wai of nues, upon the Strength , nt w lii?lt they intemii ?I lo carry out Iii? -if own purposes. In the light of Senator Aleum's nariative the weakness of the whole ileimuistra? tion is apparent. Ami vii there wet?- <l??n?-ii' ot mischief in the movement -ililli? it tit to mai.?' it dangelong and to excite the gravea! appro? hensman of law-ahiilitig ami weU-digpoaed eiti/eiis. WhOl might have conn* of ii hail Mr. William? ticen Attornc;, -tieimtal iltateod of Judge 1'icinpont, iiml hod Got. Ames's call for troups heen respomliil lo instead of tlenieil, is a question for thoughtful men to consider. Many houcat voters last year were led to continue ' to support Um candidates ol' the Admin iatration party by the conviction thal tlnii" was no other eoitisc hy which the ?'"1 iiii-iI inen of the ?South could lm protected in theil righto? The oeenrreneeoi gnch ontbranhi M this at Friar's Point i-? hut the natural crop j of such instructions as the negro politician? havo had from leaflets of tin- Aim? strip??, j \\ lu n they tied that Ames ami lu. kimi are diaconntenaneed instead of being raeonraged lit WoohingtOQ they will gobabla i|iiiitly, uni either ?Min an homet living oi ici.-ive tim treutineiit of vagrants. Itun |>"s ELECTION. All Hu? recant indications point to tiki defeat of the DeoMcratg tooday in Ohio, ami yet tho Ml of the political tide throughout the Country is in favor of the Peinoerato. Their defeat in ohio will he directly ?lue to the rel.H.il of the Inde? pendent! ami the (.lillians to support them, iii-eatise of tiicii inflation folly. Ihm is just a possibility thal in spii?' of this they muy acrope through. li they ?lo, it will be na Inflation victory? li will lu? the sweep of ii tidal wave over the whohi country, which lint even their tinannal in.illness eouhl wlinlly dam ?mt ol their state The blunden i ml ? limes of I limit's Atlniinisiraliou will have given them tim victory in spile of themselves, j PRIVATE PEAt IK I: IS PUBLIC OFFICE. The letter of Mr. Stephen II. Hammond. Democrat, Chairman of the IVuys and Means Committee of tim last Aaaembiy, >>( which ..<? gave a synopsis a ?lay or two ago, was a 1 curious, document. It was the coiifcssiuai of a Deputy Allorney-liemral of this Stn??', who hell! thal p'?siti?in for fix te? li years, that he , : in livid a certain sum of money from un inst?lame company whose utlaiis wer?: the 1 subject of ln*reatigot_oa by the Baperintenfl ?nt ?ti Insiiriiiu'e, ??ml Might have heen ; the s.ih.jcct ol act ion hy the Attorncy-I ?en? crai. 'I'll i -s ig UM I "imfer-sion ; the ?lelil??.!" ?s thal when be uns ask??! by the oflieen ol the I Knickt i hock? r Life Insurance Company to make ? theezhibil called for by Superintendent Mil lel, of unsavory memory, lie hist satisfied i himself "that the company was suivent lu- , "'youd any possihle roiitingeiicy," ami ihen accepted i retainer ot 9000, hi-? entire com? in us,ition amounting, it ig said, to $5,000. 11 this i-? ti ne, and if "the Superintendent, "having completed bia examination, reported "the company nut only entirely .vnind. bul ' "having ? surplus beyond any reqniremenl of "law." Mr. HoMMOnd miirht have ?saved the company $4*500 bj reporting the insult of hi? original investigation directly t?? the Superin? ' tendent? If Mi. Hitter and Mr. Hammond had formed i corabinntioa to blackmail this com pim %, theil Method ?if proceduic ? oiild bardly" have hit ti ilillcreilt from this. li is of little eoiis?:}uin?e whether Mi. Ham? mond (til ninth work ot little foi this hhuh-v. The evidence in the legislative invest [gatton ' into Superintendent Miller?*?' ml-, punted witb Mi. Hanitimiitl'-s 1? iti-i in The Genera Courier, goes to show that he ?li?! little m nothing. I,ul his aiiijit?iti.-i- of the fee vvnitld hilve been just as flagrant g violai inn of the pinpi iel its ut hii ntheo if be had earned it by bard norh and actual legal seivices. Mr. Haaunond metis this point by showing thal the law providing that " UM " Attorney ?General shall no1 oct an attorney in I "any private suit unless ihe peuple shall I??* " iliieresteil ill the ?Vcllt theteol'." was lejMiih?! in 1 ***. 1 ***?. leaving the ?.ttoroeyGeneml or his Deputy free to engage la private practice. Mm Mi. Hammond forgets thal tim Ten Com , mandmentg have never been repealed, and thal tin K- ure certain unwritten laws <?t' honor and integrity which no legislation ran affect. His plea that th<- examination of the Superinb ndant w?nil?! have been concluded before ii could have become necenBary fot bim to take official action, in cone the report Mode it neo mary, is obsurd. The moral quality of hi? action vnii be made as den ?i* noonda)? If ne gappoae Mr. Ham? mond lu have heen llepiitv At toi ney -I .i -neral when liov. Tihlcn's fan,ii IfeggOge was sent ?n in the Legbdatun-, and thal Auditor Thayti refusing t?> pay moneys due na certain ?? ulm? *~ indi? tii-d in thal message, Mr. Ham? mond Ii:??! accepted a retainer from Denison, Beiden ?.v Co. t ? ? grgae theil claim before the Auditor. Ml. Hammond owes it to his party to with? draw tumi the ?anvas-t foi Senator froM the \.\\ lill ?istrict, ?Hill the peuple, il lie does imt withdraw, owe it to the State to defeat him. This i- a hmi tim? foi bad t ? ?ot ?I-, ami vvt- want no m??n with MCOtds like this in a Reform Senate. Tun Tnini KB argea ott beneal i ?iti/.eiirt to ca .1 tin ii voles tiu'ain.st him, ju.( ,t?i we in.;?- IInin lu vote ?i_*ainsl William H. W'noiliii, he?.ui.se he was one nf William M. Tweed's legfadotiTC aoeompttcea * jost a*? na urgo them to vote, airainst .John II. Selk n-ir, heiiiiiMD lu* sill? hi.? vu!?* by stealth ami Mush?.? to iiml it tain?- ; ju-t us we nrgr* them to vote against Commodore I*. Vcddcr, who. with Cyrille S. Lincoln and Han ford Kruhlc, led the lb puhliean highwaymen of the last As?emhlv ; just as we urge them to volo against johlx r.? of either party for either House. We do not hclieve in amnesty for politiral corruption, Mr Hammond's two yean <?f banoal aervice in the ?Aaaem?wy ?do no more to expiate his offennes than the ami two years' good heh.ivior of Mr. Woodin to atone for the deed?) of the four years hefore. We do not need Democrats in the Legislature, nor Republicana, We do need bonall mea? RUNNING ITSELF. Never mil anything so smoothly and emily and beautifully without human gnidsaoa as thia beiH'lin'iiH.overiniient of ours. Like the "Flying 1'iitchman." it appaatl to foreign nations, and indeed to Simon Cameron and other ni?!?* Beaman on deck, plowing the raging main in the ino?! tempestuous weather ami on ihe ??.toimie-it sea?i with all sail set and never u man at tit? helm. Here for weeks and months the stanch old ahfp has heeti hourn ing along over the mimi lumpy and uncertain sort ol water, with wind from all pointa of the c..mp.i?s, anti ni,'iis of more wind gathering in Ohio and Pennsylva? nia, and the captain? Whoae labora were though! a few vi nts ago to he BO aiduous that the lion. Nath.iniel P. Banka ??1 Haaaachueette, ia the large hcartediii-ss with which the st.ile? mau of tim period beato wa other people's money, moved to double bia pay and give bim i*s.)n,(MI(l a year for Mstanding hy"?is some? where this dide, it is believed, of the Rocky .Mountains, but no mortal knows exactly where; and now-, without any one at the wheel, or any one in chaige of the Interior Depart? ment, wa an? going on as beautifully and ?ni?.?.tidy, and withal as saltly. m though we had a Qreal Silent Man at the helm, willi a aign over him, " Paaaengefi not allowed " to talk with the niau at the " v.hiel." ami ?i tiist-tlis? statesman in the Interior Dcpailaacat, Chriatianhang the Indiana and flinging Indeflnite articles al the uuiveraitiea. ?ud wa aeam to he going along aa on a Kummw asa. There _ aobody at the helm, nul s?:iit elv au,, hotly an.v where else, and yet iioImmIv is aeaalck. Not c.cn a Republican State Convention so far his laid its hand upon ii?' heaving bosom and said. "Thia is tOO nun h." It's either a stanch and steady ?ship, or the p.nt.i that ahould hy thia t i nu- be leaning over the tail has an tin i onunon atomach. To drop the nantirai figure; how wall we do ?<(in to be getting on without any l'n-?i dent and without any head tit the Department of the Interior, ami what is vastly mort; (tirions, without any ?Commiaaiooer of Indian ..Hairs?for if we are correctly informed, the Rev? E, I'. Smith, the ('onniii?>inner of Indian Atlairs, has as good as resigned? every? thing but his pay. After what the Mon. Mr. Delano laid in his letter of resignation about the "exhausting "lahois" which his ollice had required of him. and the m ed he fell of r?-.st from the "years of toil" he had given to the Govern? ment, ?i- supposed the Department which be left could not poaaibly have gone on for a day without a head. It wa? generally believed that the President, recognising as he did in his ceitilicati' of character to Secretary Delano the need of having li devoted Bttd faithful ollicei ni the goaJtioa thal gentleman vacated, would hasten t>> appoint lo the place ?onie one who, tlioiit.'h he might not Christiani/e the Indiana at the r.ilt Mr. Delano ?lid, nor he able to exhaust himself in giving a little more than half lh?- timo he wi? paid for to the servit?' ?if the ?Government, might yet keep the Department running, ami save tin- Indiana from relapsing into ?barbarians, Hut time h is worn on; the Preaident, who went Weal with ?he eonscumaneaa thal the Interior De? partment waa without a head, has lett ami continues to leave it st). Not only has Dil.ino resigned, hut ?Connudsaionet Smith baa virtnally resigned; Assistant Attorney -General Smith, the law- olhn-r of the Interior Depaitmi nt. has nsigned ; Indi.m ?Agent Saville has resigned? and nobody knows how soon Contractor Booler mai resign. Inone Department the cunas is all looa. ami flapping- ami --till the ship goes on. It waa supposed we wen? to have aoasebodj .ii the head of the Interior D?partaient to-day. It j? postponed, ?ve ?ne luid, fur a week, or until the President letitins. Ah. it's a bltSSed food ohl ?hip. It we onlj paid a Presid? ni $ll?o,li(?(l a year we shouldn't luid him ?it Washington at all? perhaps. Ami it weonlj had a .Secretar} of the Interior who could rxhaaal himaelf in getting the office, we shouldn't reQuira any? htitlv tu ?pend half his time in the Depart? nniil. And a? tor the Smiths, we might save iii'Uiev by not having tin in at all. PEESOSAL ion. Beanregard la likely to be come Boner ? nt- mil m of tko i.i nu rille and Naakrille Ballriisi. Presiden! Eliot dei lares that then? has been u? i ii.i/iiii.- w ?..iii y? r ?t i i.i i ? .mi dsriaa Iks pesai nt tem. Prof, s. r. Baird baa engaged Mr. Alexnn ?i.i ?t.u im.i? ?if Wait n un. Ma?.. io ptemett i sans |?. li'liiiln nt tin- 0 lia1- li? lir I ? ?.( the ??ni lilly for tin? ( i ii 1 t.mu.ii. Al ?.I ?ta. lia.. Oct. li. ? Alexander II. st i?-.iln me mea Iskra iii aa Bstsidsr. iii? sntiiiiur in H'jir? ? ui. ?I n? .-\? i ii?'it I nu.? mel In? ? OBdltioa M critical. ile I? iilllietiil ??lili ?linn m tin I'ltelttt i. I Di. Efane-Guido von Billow, the plantet, ar !i\>-,i ni Bsstsa BauBay immum/. tout le tin? avaotag Bttendod tin- rehearsal ol tim lluml?*! iiml lla?ilu Society .it Musi ? Ball. ? President Porter of Vale College preached m N?-1-, ii'.v. a i'ii siiini.n on Iks r? mu? wmth ti Mi ten m.i? atti'i ? nii?t ?. ittiti ? \|iii-??-?i tus approval ol iin-u l.ii...I -. |ilil.,.!liiriiii; tin- result? ??try i-iieinii -aging. A clever m.in once said of Mr. Alexander ii. ki. e, tint RepsMlasa aossisos f->r (...?.m..i at m i??.i rlm-itt?: -Ile Iii? tin- tin.-st ).i in?: plr-t mnltlii? ii,i..f il.ti-itiiiii itimi. fur it nniii win, wnnliln't hurt .i ti?, ,.f I Hit.? i> i ????ii I 01 St mil" .lamei T. Gardner, Chief Geographer of the Qeologh ii ami (??'?>k,-i'.i|?liii ?ti S.irvi? ?if du? 1? 11 it.n i? ? (,f iii,? lin?ii ?state?, toft this clli reeteraOy omeeolmg oe II ?ni I > inn ii bl Iii ? -l id II. ?? ill | u .?n i il in w i?liii.'t,,||. wl.iu- In- will ?-?t..l?li?h hi? W mt. r lii'.?.!>|ii.ii I? i ?. ?Garibaldi will receive thi? week three raed* ila frmn tin- II?.in in *>iii|ir. ??m-ni chl. ?n.i- ..f ?in? r. ?Tint DBS ?if liri ti/i . iii. L-?.lil nu ,| ii ii , u i | |,i f|?. ,,1U lili 'Ipalltl h I? en nut hil?-.if II .i |.?>i fiait ot I, ttltiitlili, Itinl oil tin- ..tiler I V li?? ol tin- ?CSpltol. Prof. David Swing has not decided io accept tin . ill fiMtn the l.'lnpliins Aveiuit? thiiich ??f It.k1? ii, ?ml hi? inlitillir? in ( lu. iiis'ti tr?> doiSfl tln-ir liest In MT? -lull- lniu to riiinitu with tin-in. Mo will pri*ach m Iii .?..k1 v ii tin I.i?! -?iiml.ty In ihi. im.iith. 1 lie Manpiis of Hute has leaasd to Mon -i.'tii.rl ii? 1 h.? .in.i.lit f.iinllv r>. it .it ( inlitr. with it? ptrtsraaasn park ani greaaaSj ne aus Islet ?ivrrral han ilir.l m i, ?. fur Hit) nsi-of the I'.iiiniin (nh.ilii' Church li i? Ibouichl th.it tin" m??? Roman Catholic (??ii.?-. w tin ti Iii? lu i n e?t il.li?ti.-.| I.-liijMiiiirilv lit W i-l i.i-i--. r Will lu- tr.lli?f.ri-.-.| In thl? lailn.nis retlili'li?-,? ol (hi- Illili f iiml? tor ? I'litiin, ?t. Va?t pinn? of ini.iu? h.ivi- In i-u i ipsot ra ess li) In a?ncsls? tim lalsftot al Ihe tootie. Ex-Go?, Seymour wrote at follow-, in a letter ?1? ? litiii? ni ur. ilalliiii Is i?tt?n?l the OesBgla stat,- Kali : " In ti??, }niu? ftiiin tin? tuna the ri?ii*uti will ?how nur ninnis-! i to It- tuon? th.in .'ki.imkj.oiH). Tin- .Jay, ihni. li ?I.?winn,? wlii-n the l.imlit of tin? S.?nth will lie gfastlj llft.il ii|> In value I have ki? ni nun h linn? ami IkMcM i?, (Sa agricultural eootftoao al th? Hallad s(,it.??. i li.ivD imvi-lnl eiti-iMivel>, nuil t tijtv? fimuiltiitl with ?ure iiitoth? iiiitintlrlul lut? reitt-i of Bil ort Hoon, itinl I .?in riiitfltluut th.?i. le it-afi,, r the soiifh will ni u Urn? ?ud tftnwiut; ih?*n? uf IIunm who ore ?s-km - uew Masai ' either from Fnroi??? or from the ?l?1er t-ttftte* itUl 11 ti ion. Tin., flood lid? will boir witti it weal.h ?ad en rietl iiiilu?lrii ? I pray for the ?lar ?hen tim Hi.nth -hull tie pro?peroiH< Hi rill it? pnriiii 1m , (or ?I'ttil it I? *" li,oin rsa I?? no __-*mrc<l gerralMg -olfwe m oilier wotititM of otu Knion." The Ilritish C.oveiiiinciit has aj.pointed tho folio??!?!* centlernin Royal tomml-wion^r? to Inquire ' Into MS 'Ut. rat I ?ti of the lair? of eoi?yrl_-ht !_.rd Hkui Ii??|m-, I...ni K?.?--t-*ry. ihr Hon. R. Bourke, M. T., Hie li Hull.in.I, lint. M I', Mir J I'.?.. Hart , Hir ti Youl.*. l H.rt. Hlr .liilius I'., i,eli. t. Bit bania Mill 1,0 It , Kir , ItriimiiKiiKl Wolff. M I', Mr Unl.li. Mr t H Farrer. Mr 1 . Hit?, hi II. M. P., Mr. J. ukin?, M. I', Mr. l-'il?. jintihtiiihi-ii, i?. C, Dr. William smith li iethougM tie t i.iniiil.imon will ini-t to ..iki i-viili ii? ?? m J,iini.ir> Col. I). U. Anthony ha** reanased hin dtfUM on ?he Ltarenirui th limen, and in a rani announcing tin? tact-usspai uThouutgnamuugnmUnto *? tee ii"** ???? Ut all Immediate Sanger. Horn.-, think th.it tim anrnrhmi linn I.?- rated ? m ii-1 ? ti.ink it wni ten,?m saehsagB-. All unit? In ?,l? 11 ni." our ri t?irn t?, t.'i-lnc? . being careful to llMiht lill,lile UKI,lal ill I |,Iiml, al e ?eltelii.-lit Wh wi|Mt out fruin the anal nu nun I? ? of ?ni nnj.a ..? n.i nalino, utiil .no pi-epar? ?1 lo Couper it? with nil wli?, ?.?lil w?,rk to aJT-Btn th" Uiterc?t. aii'l i.romofc the wtlfar_ ?if'h?l num.ni IBSS?N Ferenez Doak, the IIiin_.iii.iu patriot, M__S aasau-Maj MsnraaoM lbs itmMmbI learaaMsli ?a II.injury iliiriln,' Ml ShOOSBBM tei_ru ? imn Hi_*rniun>1 , Kenn ti> whs the eitifoi of A paper tor mon? MBB M I year?, iiml iicm ly ? vcr.v ni_hi M UBS ISassd from hi? strep hy n Coniuilf*lonei ?>f ? ciiaure, and t?>i<l that mdi* thin? um?! I*?- taken out of MbMBCC. iii? ?'litor lim.? the lilli, lint, p ni.i mi? f"i t lime iimi. but ?me nlirht ni.nut mlilut-rbt lu w ? ?ii.,i.,.ii from hi? drvatiM indtoid that In? lending min :? mu -: ? otu? ?mt or iii" paper would M ? ?lill?, lit il. Losing Bli pBtiMM Hu" f'lltor tolil the < .,ii i Iii I ?.-I,,in r i. i nilli . ile n in ?...if? ii,nu, ii lu v I-Iii- I to, anil turning over went to eh p-gain, lia" MtonUbed Conunlaatoner waddled butt i" bit chief ?nul mi?! lum v?; til Inn I n* in lu? ei. fli.it liol only -.ullin- ullin, MIO-l>n ?li r, jiei -r fiiiij o? Un- i. n-..i nit hil actually bagan simi I lift bt-fon Hu- wni ?lii|.fui ? <ili,lnl?-l?'ll? r. .eil,I j<et mil of Hiern,,m. "Th r< ?i. .?! I. ? im. linne In the Im? k crninnl." liiiitl? I? I tin-( nioi. ? H ??iii , el I linly never ?In In i ?.ntl-? i. Hie |'.t|>. r," .uni the editor Wal left in jit ne cvt "l-liitiTW.il -I I.nNlM?*.. Oct. 11.?His Koval Iliglines?! th* ruine of Wai.-.? tii'inirieii fniiii Lsatsa ??n MsvMtM liului at s o'elork Iii;? eveiiiiit*. II? w ill l,e a,, uiipaunul ii. tot m < ?? ti? bj H" l'un.. -? Ali \;iii.le?. ? _sw iiiAMi?in, Oct. II. Pen. Sheridan .?ml putt} n tin m .1 I?, thin tit?. I i-l ei i tnnx from i .rip tu Hie lie? ?.TH. Ile IS ?|il.irteir,1 it tin- Irtl.u. Hot??!. (In Thin., i.i?, tht."il.iv Illili foi Hu o I?.-ni ti j- of that hot*?!, Olli lil. re Ininti- Ulli gi VU th. <" li' i li ?l ha a.) ui t ?li? I dall Rou, Oct. li.?Cardinal MeCinakej will '. kura Mia cit? 11 ,i n in-.?, lie passfrstte Vueth iii ??ill afterward rtetl Ordinal Naaning al LouOaa? and i ( urdlu ii I nil? n in lr?-!:inii. Ile I.ii . 1 h<-"> ? ?pieu did roarbh altar tot Ha- Kvauia Cathotle Ost?s?ral si ' Hen ?ork, eoattBg -iim-oo. rou i n ti NOTES. Ministei Wasubaine conns to tin surfa??' bm?? more a? a Praefaleatlsl randlttate The lltlnuta m\*nu? Zeitung think? h? would nahe u verj _.??>< i Vn Meut. Qnv. Houston of Aliltaiiia has appointed Nov. .i? a- tim ?!.?> fu Hie p. ?i|?li to v?iic up,,ii Li.?- u.-\?r ? t ,,ii?,itiitlon, ?hi, li tim I nnv. ut.oii of tieii ->ti?l?j hut Jual completed. Il m ?limu-iit it will li, ,t?lopt?-il dy ?? ? largs maton t? ? BenotoC Hamlin pmpoeeg to make I f?-\r ro ? tna?k-i jhoil! tlmt BOW l'ont i, I law wh n < eaglBSi me*!? ? Ths as napa pot i un* Included in tbe inrresso M "?min j ii.lv.-i't ure." Mr. Huill?n v?.il-i", ni.- pililu forifiv? n?*?? hy baling tba law repealed a* aooa an poaalUs, K-p-MB tiiii? linne won't ?lo lum ativ _'?')?l Gran, Bartlet, bas leettned the Deasaefatie fiomiii.itiiiii for I.ii iiteiiunt < .nveriii-.i of M .????. linnetts. Ho ?.ty-t lie tin?:* mit w ant ollie?', mai w?.iil. 1 ? misent to enter POM!? lift? only iS ol'* 'lilli' i- tn .i high "MM of iluty. At present ho soi?? notion?: in the mniini* rnmpatgU-i Ma?? ich us."I I? Will? h m.li.es it hi? ?lut V t?> ?lit? I the liehl No daniier or harm t an happen to th.. .??t i te hy the ele.. 1 tin n of cither ticket, und in this ?itii.itinii of iiffait* hs j ?loe* nut ?are to I.e. BUM a puttisHti of either ?nie. pre fi-rtttiK' to iii.-uii'aiii hi? iml.-pi-mi. n? e lh.it he may have more power to axer! Mould a ?harper rawson v ans?. ! Illareaaoasmc numil ml creditable to him?, if ihn Dem?crata wUl Bare hard work t>> u.?ke Bia giaeogooS | on Hiell ticket. It i*i rather late for any one to attempt U) ?nothe the Ohio Item,,eui'? min t n-lief Huit th?*,r Nsw York Iti'cthr.-n ure ?inxiou-i far the re. !??? Uofl of Got. , Allen, hut Ihe Albiiuy AugUt un i'-tt.il.. ? the I.l. lu the in, ck?-t Kind of iiwa.v. It ?ii.v-i Ihut tin ? Hun Itiothrnii I were " i-inhurr.msed hy uti Injudirtotli riuuilution "? '? win. h I-? ,ui iiucoiuui 'iii.? nice way of ptttlingit ?u?t it ? Waa a mere friendly art for the New-York I-cniocr-Of to i net tliinu'? right bj rc:_ssi rtiii.; the tt-.i.liti??ual and tune honored ?locTiine of Ino party ou the Burney guootlo-, I They ?lui not nie.ui BUytMog hostllo ti. (ior. All.a. ! "Nothing erin lu tuithei fimn tin- nulli." Tht ItWtm tliiiilt?. tii.ui to ?iy thal tbet did. There,youinflntion Demi mt its ol Ohio and Induna, who hi?, been railing . for a separation from the Eaett ra De?ao? rata, ir? you not i tah um ?I "f ?niii-s.-h M I There is a very soli inn silence in marly all ! of the Villiiinnli.itintijouiu.il- ahiuit tile n ?. 'atlnll? in : Ms < i? w? ti.iukriiptoy rag??. The uppe.ii.in? I of Ju?li[_ Heil M u ?lien, pui tn i. .?ml Hie inyrttery h iiu.hi*- ovor - Jame-? Van Hu?. n ar-t.?o iniie!i foi MSBfBTBft ori{iitii-it. i Ile liioki ami hx.ks ami find? hi? fe. liner? t??, de.-p for ut l tanara. The Ctntinnuei Qamoth ten hui shBagwrastls i with the rane. .uni llnally relievi ? u..?!f m Hu.? nul way ' ''(Jen. ?ir.int's ustiiil luck m In? t? lattsat turns up in Hu? i ase air.iiu in th?* I.-? el,ii um that Juil_>? I, wiri lient, one of his bi-there-in law, aad ' atlornejr' lathoj ?-ill ?tied pro?turor? m w aahlngtoB -who bawsed lu? Influen? o with bia brother-in-law, hid bargained for one-eighth of the pt?,ttii? t.f the agency in e?.?.? < lewi ^?.t it i be thtu-r ha? nnt.? uurmt} lai in That womieifiil Hpeedi of tin? Pnaidgnl ut Ile? Monies Is saul t>, have Im-n ne ti I? impromptu. A cnrrespoiul? nt of ?he ChitWge Trtmuwe writ.-? Horn Dgg Mintie? that tim in?* the aftcrtionti the I're-iiileiit ?ave a piihlie rcieptioii to the ?eh.ml chil.lri-n. ?nut that after it WBSafSS he en_i*ii_e,l In nu aniimit? ?1 ?ii-i-u?*il?.n with Judge cala et tu,- laptssss Osarl -poa Ma pabau nfeasl quaetloa. li WBasaaauslS- Mai ?m- ti.i in? vi? ?,. ? put>i:_ e?. in ?'??lull, anti t et u :n ni-' t?t lu? rui.tn Hie li .'?ni* nt ?at ! ti..w11 ?uni ill admit BO inllillti?, " uti fur -lie. t? of coiu I iiierelnl note paper, he hastily pt-aeileil tim ?n?,-, h , winch ha? ?>t Hie nation aaron." Iii? r?trre?pon<ient ?i .-m? I?? know all aliout it, foi In? U'hN thi? iik|mii taut infoi 1'i.ittoti ! " 1 lure wa? I, it ,,ne , u umn t mm the orig? inal lir-aft. iii" ??.,, ,u, ?um ??e are rn,t tin-pared to , upologiie foi the putt wtt tool in the war, were tater . lined after Um tpeech waa written, and with a dlftrreal I Itencll fli.in lila! tltft lt?e.l. In neilin r pla?-? he uh-Uged Hi, wnl'l ' (.,.? el nmelil ' lo ' ill?! it ut ion?.'" li I? a ?;'"?* . comfort to know Mat two separat? peueUawer? nasa. HIE STATE CANVASS. Senator lYnton'-, letter Is receive?! g*mt?fullj liv the li? |,ni?li, an?, iiiij-rai toii-tiv I,? tie It, mo. mt?. Ti etty soon we lhall have the ?anal thiev??a ti. -laiiiiK that the? all timk Hit* inen. ) ft,until. 11 ,-.i.-iu for ?? cle. linli . V]? II?' ? ' 'l he Deaaoemtg _mtc been mnTring mu gg two in.ne bad As?? in',!? tioiniiuttioii?. Ila? .inn, at ?a ill 1>_ ?Hinnu ti up on l,,il ii -l.l, ? In-fun- .-., lum The eiinvass -??'?ins t?i have been liintmleil to the Mualorlal DlatrleU There Is v**ry Utils ?ssaa ?am i.f the Wale t.ket? The noa ??cm? Is Mrs Um ?low n with MB lam?? Hie lamil now lure. Of ?-tanga \. I.'illuit, the Kepulilii an ?*an dld ite tot sen-tor fnutl Hie \\th lti?tru ', Ihr HinoHnm Iml hines Awl isa.??: "Tin- imminit BB al Hi OSOffl Y. ?.ill-? if ison, ni Hi. rat) l? ?l whi, h ,,,iil,l M minie. Mi. U. i? a ,-eiitl. mau of th? hlgfeeal ~tin.ii:i_r. ntnl a ? lu ton of n lepi'oa? ii .'"I" cii.ii'acti r ami BUteeo4oBlS. lol man? fears hs was s Iswjrat sfgosd naaMag la N,-w 'i?.ikt iii. Baa ai'tci that iTi_-a_e<l in a. lue I.usine*? in theVV.st. M, ver ii year?? ?in.-e lie tr .in-tf.-r r.->! lu? inter hU t. bia iiitiivi- town ?uni count**? ami ?h,mill the ?ii.RepubMran roto t><- .aii.-.l out, then will M M anani ? I blee- i urni." Asseiiiitivinaii Qearge T. Benediet^ _____?? eratic canilitlat?- I??r -?, nat, i in,in the \ \ I li I>i?ti let, in ? i li (ti T t.. his . nll-tltui "li!-,, p!, n lies .l lilli, se! Ill,,li all,,lit ? i tiiri.iui?. evi.t, ntiv !iiiiis,-!Ui,,i nsgarrfors t<*it it? -ii? "If I ?li,mai l?* eallcil l,y v,,p in i??uine further I n ?pmi-ihilltie? I MS ' m Hi. ?am. ?pint have recir.l t?? tin? interest? of tin? people lather thauof thetev.aai I wla le I shall li til ??? to ft.?til ni,>ti>.[mile? at the OXpOUSS j of Hie pill.lic. I ?hall titi notion. :? I ,|,|,?> -? I.uto ThSg ?li ill le? ?ive f:,,m ni,? the ?inn iliidl.-* .| . OB ?niel itlntl areorded to all other large and Important ladaelrtal in n n ?ts in i,e ?. t m,i ?. xpii. it. m. railroad ra pur?! ion ihall. With mv n jo , ?, a, , i. ii lo weil to i v. . ? , . Undue in il m ne, In Lt-fialalive allan?, mu i? ma |, an in ?ti unit Bl du a ulm _: tin ma. inn itlona ni (h ?Inning men ' tiiitt -ii'tit- fun on the Republican aide is ?pikid dy the Ii, ii,,,, rat? in Me m**-t r. mm?, li ?< w i>. [ One of the latest tortera of the ergsae vssMahavMai . ?;??? iiiii. n wasn"t raasultlag 11m RepaMleaa?aaaaan Of the invest i-.it ?.?li of l?t,7, win,li. I>> Ha?t-i>.r? ?ui(?.i in mt iii ti?- Mat Ma nant trsaa. ween ssaontllsi , ?linrily after. Anti now the Di ni. . ? it? ni Ms IM) !>'? lint Bein) i.oinln.it?.! I?r Senator t\ Sen ,t,,r .lune? tijlt ! ?on, Jr., who v?.?? ft natur -tatifnui's KepubtteuB ?""1 league M that largbtlgattoe. Mr. OlMsa i'.<-.i.?Lib ' et.il in '7-. v?Inle Mr BtSBlbrU TtMUmntajgH_tpBhU_UB *?o non the It? pni'ii m? ,ir. pul on the ilufunelre tin 1 kei piiu H a I'm s| minni hIiII iii iel ii. ui.iit. while Hi? li. un? i ii? point to t'u-ir m tiou in _-t.Un; nut.ni.-of the . fmtt} linee t.. m.m?nate Senator r-l.inf,,i,l? coUiUgne, The ehaneea in favor of beating Benataf w .Hxim ?i., not ?eui nu th.-?lufa,, is ha as gos? ss Msp weie two year? ??i.''>. The H.iii ? ral? who UUShaaBBfl with havitiK altli'il lu? edition then, un.1er the It-a.l of BSMfS I' I!????, aro now ?uni t?. Ix? eailust In til.? oiher lin., tmn, hut the RepahUeaa tppssMlsa ???eui?tu heve been ?Willfully uii.lm nuil, .1 VV T I'tti?|ey of Itg CfaM