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EeTATB Lil Miir < IT1 3d Fam- l?t column; Bboosltk 3d Pant Istcoluiun; IViumki "ni .un 1-ii.iiinnn ,\i-.-ii?in Sales id Page?lil euluma. S?!?.- ui AUCTION?'id Funr-l- .tet>r.i..n. Bar lees i',!\',v 7iit Fun ?!n column. blliATluM Wamf.Ii- Mai:- d Peat "til column; I nui ?a :i(i Tate- '-in sn I .?iii m muna. Pin in Noitcaa?Dth Towt BtB euloma. BrBAMBOATe AM? han BOA IM '??< lui' 'id BSd 31 e?nU. Hiiiin"?. i?, i in t. h Fair 1 :-.en min. Ikaciii to- otk Poor? 3?1 sad 4th ?relamas io i i.i (ht ?faorsBTT" <ii fane ?d -selsass} Ootm Tin ?31 i age?I a! ? lllUBB. ?Wnrrsa aBasoim ...if,ia Ith eetaaua. i3ll9lllC6G ?XotltCO. (Y.N'TKSNIAI. (\li:i>, I *-T<?. V. IB! - I - ? . . I'.-.-i \ t,. AB HITRCTS, rsOfMBAriU el SOO Bul - - rseklyn. All iii. - nilli! na tal.-nt ..f the prolesaiua t'?r ?ni . X gatlTss.it ap< m bal lugs ?rlttiln i Its city limits taken b1 ball i r i ?.-'.-/, ! I 17. Coplea I 2 pel l?i n I eoi?ie .1- U sice, tor S Pletui s tor savwilalugrnde?isla Ae, ekssp i ? ii n nu.. ?mIu.,....',?.:, Wil! ? l"ie Office lioiirs, I?. ?- (? li a. ni. IRIS. 1W0. 4 t.i C, |. in. _ s. a. hours, 696 Broadway. I .St- li 1 MMrLI.'s li!, lu,;;, ii t'"??(.)! I) KOP?. Thegseala haves ii &aaeachdroj ?no..tanti si. Din*i Tanll s , Msd Sobambera, 910 per entrant. ?Ssmi-Wskklv I kim m , M.n! Snla n 'n- ra. SU ?..run. | VN'eem y lunn NK MailMibacriliara,-93per.aauaiB. Term*, eaafa m advance. Address. TnBTBIBVSB, .Vew-Vuk. Persons vnnhle lo o',,mn Til," I lilli!'NK (ti any ft the tra.ns, teeta, sr ho*eU m t ki, lil ti ntnoltt -?"'ii, a ill con? fer a furn, |g m' .ruling ?hm othif of the ?trenmtlnoeee. Tin; Bkmi v.,.; i.i.v T?im *?? vi iii bs ready this m?rulas at h n'l li? k, in wrappers tor mallina. Prtoe ?*? cenia. Advert? 'linn it fur t'iis week's Issue Ol Tin Ml Hill Tkibi Ni. iiu..-.t in' L.i:i t ?i m / ? Dop. fries g1 gee hue. BRAUCH ornciis or titk triiit'nt*. Rbw-Yoss Nu. 1,23-8 Broadway, corner 'lliirtv lirst-?t.; No. SOU Weat Twenty-third-sU, roruel Eighth-ave.: Nu. 760 Third- m-., ooruer l-'oit> leveiitli-st.; No. 2.AHH 1 .?".; : l.-uv?-. illiiileai?! 1*iiii.a:>ki i-iiiA-Na 11-.' ^Mitli .Sinth-dt. Washington No. l ::!?"> r-t. Losaos?Na hi ?fl-eet-at.. K. ('. 1'aiii- Ka l" Kue del? I' lix. Ailverii?eiiieiite tin.l sahscriptiens are rere'vert at Bahliahar'a ratea, and single coumsol lut ruiB-CSg niav alwaja l>e natained ai all tin? u'mv s .iiiu ???. !Mtfe'$0tJc ?ailaa ?lribiinz? FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. TUBSDAT, JANUARY '2\ ISTC. inn NEWS T///S MOENIMO, Fur.Ei.iN. s.?n?ir Osstalai w:m elected aa s s? i and balk?! at BasasSSSSTk "" --? Tina ll.iiiuiiurti-t Asso ciatiou in Tuns ileclitre?! it woald BOppurt l'i.-i lent MaaMaaaa aatd bit tarsi -silures. = Urtu au a di'itriative storm BtBsatS DoadtiCO. Domkbiic?In Congress yoatttmgj the BeQStede bsieil in lagatl 1 to au alcolioMc li?jn??r ???innit.-?>n>n . in the Iliaii?.!?, Mr. Murrin.;i ?uni ethers off red n innipiiiin und other tssaeislbilla) -Mr. Harlburt ytmatwtni a bill for ai?o\eiiiiuoiital railroad fresa the Atiaiiiio to tlie West, tu ? oil |>130,000,000 ; m veatiKntioiis mt?) ino Dtethct RaslSatsta Pool the 'lex,is PSeiftS bill of lh71, ami the l'a litic Mail siilisitly, vrer? ssssssd. - ? Bcasael] was i?r.?iu ?sacad saas by IksComaBiadoB Is Luiiscj. rz? Loren P, Iiigcrsol'.'e costly ramdeoea at Bsath Korwalk l.uru.-.i .lovvn. lim bsbsI depoaita have bi e:i rt-?ioviid fruin BS-AoditOC 'I'liayc'? atnl Janis Lin d's banka ?= In tho .Mate Li'Kiiiatiiri bills t? yet ..ut tim Hui?? .?f baadtdsst paaaBaaa* tickets ami ?o sstssslsa ii?ii?v baths in BtOokljTl VSBSfBSSaated among otliiis. City am? Sim.-KHA.s.-Tin? M.-th.nli-t ?giinlsten tniioil for Iks r.-i?e,iU?f ti o "(,i?iv Naas asta*-sad favored a cointitutioiial BBSMlfliSUBt a.ra?ii -t BSCts tim? latarfsssacs with schaola - Aftas sharp debate Ihs Bspttsl Munster-.' Coafeteacs passads resolution ().?lining t-lieir pn-ition aasapportlngra Itrictesl coininunion. - : Gea. Bloeam de. lncl that Iks Hiookl.vtt l)t].:irt!iit-iit of Public Works liiul basa l>a?lly managi-d. : . '1 In iUtetn.-iit of S. V. Whit.?'s " ?frisrSBSSS '' ?eas re? ei ved by llciiry (?. Bama. = Charles ?KsaskawaaatrestsdflorsDeged eon^iisgj t?? ruin ths Nsw-Tavh Pista Glass lasaraaea Cssspany. ?EBsTka Young Men's Chriatias Assoeistioa held it-annual meei m?. : Qeld, 113, 113% Hit1? Gold valu,' ni the ?IsSJBMsadsS dollar at the cluse, 88*io ci nts. Wbaiiiik.?The OarSBBSBSBl r. port Brsdkta elew westher. ~ lu tins rit?/ jeatmlaj titi darw.'is .col and psascsllj bright i therm, 84?, M , :?" ._ That Mr. Kowen knows BOWSHtlllilg about the Ii??* bet sciiii.l.il Bsasss a ?fail lafersnes from wli.t lie lia? loos mihi: liintoil. It looks now a.s ,: a Mioiij: pHSSBJS will bg broagbt to bt.ir le iiiilucc lum to baa his Balad bj h-Bariil-? m i.io-t ot'it i |iioji|,? co in tul with tho ufl'aii have dont* ahead/. lu view of the Bfeapeet tkat the bp sajemeat of our -State prisona ??ill bo ovtru;ui!t,1, tin* a?c^unl ia our All.aiiy cointapeodsBOg of tia* frauds ?liKovi-r. ?I in 1854 is tii..ly. Tks Btroiiff lik.'iic-s of thou* callie:- foi.ns of nv ?oality to tks ?resent!*, exposed eaaal traods renders it ptobable tint ia tin- piisesu M on tho aaaals tin* tkieree went back te tkeii work in tJi? oi.J way after tlie iorestigatksM of font)cr reaia blew over. The liCHvy majority fires at fhu Baptist Minist?-!.-' Confeiaaes ?ia fav.?i of tlo* Btnafeal rasoliitiun of Dr. Anaitaca respeetisg close 00Bitnu;..on, sliow? u n maikable strength of bebef on iliw point ainon^ tho cliiir. his o? Nsw-Yoi k ?mil vuinity. 'Hie pcihonal ft clin? whii'h bag appeared nt mteivals during the debato? on the leaatatJaa tliongh stereiy re prfftfvtd, had probubly more to do with the ?flfftNaTsaaf tima aiijr marked diileniu.es of doctrino. -m The npaalek Government la resolved to hare the last word with the European powers on the <'ub.ui question. Ita Ministers abroad are, It appears, instr.K te?i to say that aa Boon as the Carlista ara put down ths Gorarumt-nt will make abort work with ths Cubans. There ia nothing te fear from ths United States, since, scoording to these instruction^ we are opposed to annexing Cuba, b-scsose that "would lead ??tu the election of a mmibet <>f ?negro leprs " mci tut ses to I ?ragless.** Tot ?latter state? iiiint Is worthy of tlie eotratiy of Baschs Panas. Mr. P.ivi 'l ?Its fatioa of inquiry concerning Um BMthodi <?f bookkeeping la Um DnHed Btatea Treasury fouml litt!?- fsvot in Um Sin? ai". Mul it bees ref-ened to s spedal rom nittee Ibex? would bsva boen soma bops ol an investigation leading to sa explaining of tin- accounts, ?ml pos Iblj to s simpler n:?-t in>al of ki?-; iiiir tbi'in. lint the ?Senate thought bee! to ton ??vii ?18 inattir to the qui? hull'of tin Finnic?' Committee; sod to prsrenl iii?' posai* iiiiity of anything lerioos, ?si ?.n ?mt t!it? prs ninhh? of tbe KMilntl? ?ii. At the meeting of tbe Metbodisl minister?. yeaterday, thai? opposition to tbe Orsy Nnna m t ?took definite form in resolutions sviii??!i ?ooTsred other features of tin- net as well as it.-a privileges la r??*?i><-? t t<? diplomss. The Hiiia-iialnia-iit to tbe ('institution which Mr. Blaine sdYoeatea is vii tu.illy approved In ?mother of tbeas reaohitionsi and ths leeenl rcinov.il of t'l?l.lien from l?:i:ni ill'? l?!:t!i?l ii ?made ?lbs basis for recommending a system <>f temporary bornes f"?' young vagrants, where Uiey still noi bo exposed toaectarian inflneneo. Mr. M irrison's l??11 ?io ?prepare for specie pay? ments is entitled to* s careful judgmenl apon a -pi ly of its full ti\t. Ass.uti:)-,* that, s\<- nias imantiine point out iliat tin? tsso features ssliich appear moat prominent ni?? that it sus pends tbe act for the resumption <>f specie ?psyments la I-**-?!*, and it ?proposes no Jilaii for resumption -save Hie lucie BCCUmU l.nin'i of gold. Wo liavi- had great piles of gold in the Tica-miy severs! tinias since the doss of tbe wsr, ami such an accumulation, m? ?loiiht, is ona of the es ential requisites f?n resumption. But if the hill depends upon this alone, Mr. Morrison ou^'ht to know tliiil it still he not only impracticable, hut worse? A tbougbtful h (ter from (.cn. Gfllmore, which sso print to-ilay, pr?sents in review tin c an? parative merits of different kinds of psvemeni The question bas Inen Burrowed down hy ox perience to the relative value of stone, ?asphalt, and svooil a? paving materials. A closer anal? ysis limits the field to stone ami asphalt, on ?suitable fonndationsj hut no one kimi of pave inciii has nil the misant Igesof tin- oilier?!, anil while sojoared blocks of stone are best on the j whola for business thoroughfares with a beavj traffic, the sspball ?psvemeni would ?bettor sail avenues fined by residences and largely used ; as pleaaurc drives. Hut in all cases ;i ?good fourni..t ion i?. shown to he essential to a per? manent ?pavement, ami Gen. Gillmorc is also ??arefnl to explain, in recommending asphalt, tin- iliflbrcnce betw-om tint material ami the compounds of pitch ami gravel th.it hase pro vi ii such disgraceful failures. Then is probably no higher engineering authority thin Gen. Gillroore, ami while Albany continues t?? med? dle ".sith tin- queetion what ton of ?pavements sse shall have in Nsw-York, our legislators cinnot ?lo better than f.*ivo a careful study at ha?! lo lien. Gillmorc's ?')?"-*(-tiui'-?. FME8IDENT OSANTS CANDIDATE It is quita obvious that the lion. Roscos Conkling las statoeman sslu? ssa? not bora yesterday. He has been foi several yens occupying a wann and comfortable position in the mnahinSi without manifesting the l? .i-t uneasiness <?r finding snj fault with the' weather. Ho baa had ihn confida me nml the Intimscy of Iba Executive, and enjoyed ?i practical monopol) ?.f the patronage <>f the great State he represents. Keeling thai be could bave whatever be wanted for tho saking, nml knowing thai the man ssho j was next nml nearest t<? tin- Preaidenl was also v\ it ?mi easy reach oi thal wonderful po? litical Instrument, a to di oi ssim-e k ?. ?sends a t iat ill to eveiy port <>r station where there's a custom-house, and everj h.iniji t in tho litinl tliat boosts a post office, ho ?boa bees quite content v.iib hi-? ?position; his modesty ami bia patience, his adf-damial ami his ?devotion ?to the President, bava won out admiration. Verily, patient waiting bath ita reward. Bo long as Preaidenl Grant barbotad or ssas suspected of hsrborisg the least shadow of a desire for renomination, ? Senator Conkling Pit in sunshine <>r walked in clover, ami made no sign t!. it ambition lurked ssithin him. Ha ?'.tis no1 a candidate. Ile was the President's fini?.I. Not superservlcesbb) j not running before he j tv.ia seilt; not pushing Lis fortunes, nor seeming even absolutely to favoi him, hn slwayadiscrea ',. always apparently uncommitted, ami always standing hy. Whin he waa needed at the liicit Convention of J**7l, not to ?puah j Grant hi tbe way of the Convention but to keep the Conva ntion from pushing Grant out of iii?- ssa.v, be WBS tin l? , ami OCCUpied the lime to sucli good purpose that n<? third-term <?r anti third-term resolution tai Introduced ?to ?msr tin- harmony. Winn i; ssa?? thougbt bes! by the msnagers t<> pa.??? an anti-third-term .?) ?luttra at Baratoga in l>7"?, he?merely v"<s ii??t tiieie; no mole. Ho hal no li.mil in ii; that sv.ir? nil. Ho was not ?anessy. He sat, in the sunshine. Tba President could Lot shska his gory kicks at bbn; he didn't do it or advise k oi 'eras lit to it. Ami In- \s is not ambitious? Hen ss.is Mr. Janus (}. Ki.line, ambitious, restlesa, nneaay. Mi. Blain?'?. State Conven? tion m Main?- fell Impelled to ?pass an anti third-term resolution, for ss'n. \ Mr, Blaine ssa? held in some measure responsible, li ii believed that t'ni? action did no1 endear Mi. HI.lim- t?> the President, nor ?lid Mr. Blain) '8 pro? posed amendment to the I ??ust itutioo ?m the s ?? tallan i?-n<-, sshich tbe uncharitable sahl waa an aiteiniit to steal Grant's thunder, maki the President mora kindly disposed to the gentle? man from Mame. Then theio waa M;. Morton of Indiana, bkewise nu-ciasy and ambitious, A ?aewspapei at [ndianapolisi which l. d bees careful to state that it ssas not bli orgas,nom? inated lnai for tim Presidency, and raise ?mt positively nml in the most pio Bounced manner sgainsi a third term. There, too, ss.is Mu BnstoW, Secretan of the Tra as? ms, whom rumor charged with lookinj bight r. Whether it was through personal .?? titira or a siiici-ie ?leMio to Im efficient and faithful iii his discharge <?f ?duty, ha slas sesma I reeth ??. He pnabsd his notions of reform in a iiio?t aggresaiva ami eflassivs wsy, until people begSB to Bay ho ?WSUld make u good President, aud Uacio were reports that President (?rant did lot consul? r Bil hi? movements wise or look iipon lu? smbitira with an SppfOVilg eye. Upon all these ileul opinent? Mr. Conkling, sitting serene and un? uiiihitiouB in the ?sunshine, looked with calm philosophy and waited the BaOVO* incuts of his chief, ile did not ali? us? the third tarni question. He took bid cuo from the President, and kopt in tha neighbor? hood of the woudroua machine whence radi? ated the gie.it not\soik of wires ISSSBSng every cuitom-houae and poit-offlee and caucus and convention ia the land. Aud now it is said that the President bos full/ made up h ia 'mimi not to he a csndHssS for a third 1 t?nu. Ra eosimunieates this decisios to Mr. ConkHngi who, as usual, ?s standing by. The lion. Rosaos Conkling iisntedietely rises t?? the emergeney. Ht is a candidate for th?< nomination. In thii st te of thin - ?seed any SUS i 11 ? J ti ? io who still have the auppoit of a President who proverbian? s-Hid? by bis friends i Was sol Mi. Conkling sisa in srsit lag T So now, with our Senator fairly releaaed from nil obligation to srail ra Grant's .imi.i tion, sod hi-? u.ii.u? distill i ly pul forward as a candidate, what are his ehsneesl With sin? 'sdiii?? of iiianainiiaiit, li?? should li?- BUS to carry the delegstira of his <?\sn st it??. There are obnoxious districts which ssill hue none of Conkling, ne matter who bscka him, i?ut h?? ought either t?> conquer se ?-vade their lu >?i ii ?ty. Ho eertsinly ?ought t<? b?? sMe, through the pstronage he his enjoya*?], to canv i majority of tho Stato Convention, anil ssil!: that the pSSSSgB ??I a ie?olutioii instructing the delegues to vote as a unit for him. Th,it is a good send-oft Fot tho restj there h the sviiole Soiithein vote, eupet-bag gera, scallawagsy and negroes likely te go in s bunch. Moiton iiml HI.lin?? un? playing foi i'. Patronage controls it and sill dispose ol ii. Grant his ths patronage ami ssh.it is more, commands the situation by vu me of being himself the ii i -st chotee ??t the Southern Republicans, W ill h?* ho L'kely to help Moiton. Blaine, or Briacowi or te give it tu ConkUngl Then in all the otbei States it muai !>?' l? meiiihciod that the ?1? legata s aie chosen by conventions, that conventions grow out of cauce ea, ami that caucuses nu' in nine cases out of ten managed sod eon trolled by the office-holders whose bread ami butter ?sis dependent upon politics. I he power of patronage in ths nominating conven? tion?, can In util} he overestimated. Thal force still be enlisted for the President's candidate. It President Grant has actually de?ided te retire from the Belli, and Senator Conkling slops ?bite the lit?, tbe latter, though Into, i? a candidate no1 te be da tpiaed. He has lo.it nothing by ssnitin r, un s/ u ?i a Men.. When t!i?' Bsnborn iniquity s\a? under ex? amination some amusement ssa? caused by the discovery thal the business of the Treaaurj Iii partaient ran ali og In rut?, witboul much interference except bj peraom who had a pilli; i.ns inter?s! in disturbing it. Instances wera im ntioii? (1 oi persons who came to Wash? ington on business with ?the Fern ins nml ?spa ni yean in wal bing the opei Hams of tbe ma? chine ".siiliinit making s step ol progrosa toward th?' rattlement of their affairs. Their papers were slipped into a i?? ptacle and M.ui'.l off i< mtifully. I.seis mu?ning .".t 0 o'clock im i'iii!? m patriotic gentlemen put i their lu t upon the I reasui v da ski aud rest! the BeWBpapers ataliberal s.Jars wbile the Gn*nl Invention f"i Reterring Documenta ran along In at ??ne door, ?mt at another, stopping every day or two lera fresh indorsement, letters, requests, complaints, remonstrancee, claima, contr?ctil, poshed one su?otheronin the Treas mt int.-, ?.mis opened except bj some junioi elerki bul graduaBj gettiag evverrd all over ssith ?I.itc, signatures, and i??l Inns, until there was nobody in ?the Department te whom tins bad ii"i been referred at Us t race. Then thej usually came onl again at tbeaame bola where the) went in, and the owners, ti they wera siiii alive, returned horn? sith frayed trousers and threadbare erato wonder? tug ai the beautiful Bystem oi the Treasury Department as it ss.is managed bj Secretary Richard ?i Bul aometimea human Intelligence did inter? fere with the machine, In spe-riallj lucrative i i-i ?, and a curious instance of thal sort ?>f irregiilurit* bas jual been iuveatisated by Soin ?io: Wilson. Ii ?no ?? in connection v. it h , t!.? cotton claim ol Parkmaa i*\ lir><>k?, on which mails ??!,i i,i un i waa pah! ia February, 1874, ?without authority <>f btw and without equity. The papera in this case had gol as far a.s tia ?.'?.ti ol Solit lio;- Benfield, and that lum ti'm.?i ?- ssa* prepaiisg sa advene report uiioii them, when they sveio suddenly tak?-n ass.is by Assistant Sientan Bswyei and re? ferred m i!ic Commissioner of Customs, Mr. Haines, w Ii? ? s*.:s a >?iy a? t i s c- and ener? getic sdvorata ol tim ebtimant. Mr. li.?im s promptly approv?ed ?the claim. Controllei Taylor decbled ?thal it could be paid v.,tin,at tin. special appropri? ation by ( ougress, Next, sceordiog t?? the Treasury system, Secret! y Richardson sen! it to iii?- FinS Auditor foc "examinai. and "settlement," but as this eourae would require that officer i?, investigate it first, the indorse? nu ni ss.i-i altered by Assistant Beeretsiy Bswyer ?io as to resd, "Approved, and re "ferred to ti??- First Auditor lor settlement!" thus leaving Mi- Richardson's aiirnature ap? pend d to sa onl? i ?i ii o ih'i'niit ii,.m tin? um- ho h,nl nally gi vi u. ino ii.um stan thereupon paul. We announced several dayaaso that Missis. Rawyer and Haines were lik?l> to ?be Indicted foi tlnir ah,ii? in tins alleged fraud, ami it would sppear from Solicite! Wilsons report that Contralle! Tarier*1! conduct also requires an explanation. As for Mr. Richardson, ii ssa- discovered long ago ths! ?one of bis prin? cipal inplos m? nts in ih?- Treasury Depart? m? ? ? ?was signing bia nama te papera thai he knew nothing shout, ?and it is probable that bs m teal automatically in the distribution ol' this plunder, .'wa he ?I ?I in that of Sanborn. Bul we wonder whether he passes claims along ?ly in the Conti Of (hums as In dnl iu UPS 1 .? i.snry. / ? VtOi RATIC Bl FORM I BE mo itbl nu?, ssl n \ - c.iili d .n.i mit.u te the frauds by wbieh ths Dei.rats had d?? fi..;. I an Independent candidate i ? r llayot in St. I.'.u.??, prominent Democratic Journals ii hi u?d that Tin Ti in ira b d been abeurdly imponed apon bj ii? ?informant, and thai tin stories of fraud were merelj tin inventions of a defeated faction. \\ i wen told thal do re? spectable pesson al ct. I.iiii- ?lo !.i.t| thal the U i; (..latic candidate lind been bonsstly elected; and it wss observed ti it all ?the En? glish journals of thal ?i!.\ Joined in supporting lum. lh<- connection between Democratic msnsgc ? and the BepnbUcans of tbe Whinl s Bing was not guita bs eleai then si it ii noss, nml i he air of firtuoua surpri sand indignation wats siiy \sill aasomed by mu D?mocratie critics lint bow does th? case look non 7 a In m crSUC I'ouneil?the BSUM ('.?um d by \?lucli Ifayoi Britton wss tosagnrated?hsi been io real Igsting the matu r. It has i ss ? d Um bal? lots te bs recounted, und iim'.s that of ti.u s properly numbera^, and according te las en? titled te hu counted, Mi. Oveistolx, ths ?lads pendent candidate, bad a majority. Moreover, it Liis bess taking testimony t?> a ?certain how tho slsctira wss conducted, and ii finds thai frauda tsoo perpetrated which rival ia impu? dent infamy tin wont BV? coir.iintl? al bj Tam many in it? wont days. For example, it nppi aii that burge gsngs of : repeateia ant sent ?aboot the city In wagon??, and at the different pBBCiBCtS they reported to ri-.tiiii tricky Doflsaeratla workara, wfaagara ! tken little nlipt of piper bearing the nairn? iiril reid. ne. s of the votent they wcro to por SOBBte. (Tpofl these nani?-t they voted, and t1 ? 'i i!iii\.(l oiT to BflB other precinct to ?PB* ?peat the operation. Sometimes tim name? givefl "?re I lins? of peSBOna v. ho had no r-x istrncr nsmrs win.h had bara ?fntndnlentlj r. ?rn!. red in arder to prepare the way for li | ?du! i;t votes. In other ?S&Bt **, the BBBBfB gives ?era those of rea] roten who had not yet voted, t'.iid in many instaures the rea) owners of naiiies, upon (Bathing the poll?, were told that they rotihl not vote again? sonehodj ?had voted for them already. One 1>. ,'ii.n lane manager test iii? i with charm . lag frankneea to his own doinga. Be ?Stated tli.it ho Btaed nearly all day ?Bl the polls, ard gave out ?up? bearing "the M Bama Of B person and n n "-idSnec; living *' in.-n's names milong them." Ho was a ! faithful woiker aft<*r his kind, for ho ?ays: "I told th.in to bo..Tcry enivlul to givo the " naine anti Bttflshef that I gave th. ni. Soin. - " times I would repeat il ta? tin ni tinco or " loin tim. ?>." II? theaght he got in about i M-veiitv-live of theSS votes at one precinct ; and before trusting men with naine?, ho s.ivs, " I gave th. in a pledge t!i it aill go to the "giave with me." Of tho ?standard of moral it v amonir Ib'inocratio workers in that city be ?rives a lather Martling BJllBpee when ho says: " I thoagbl it was all right to elect my man " by any mean.?; I saw other people doing the " | nu?' thing.'' Of what ?consequence wau a mere ??y ?slec tlofl in St. LouisT It is not c.iH.v to say what ? the reanlts of this infamous piece of work have been. Two fenn ago the Germans ihroughoot the West weir tending strooglj towan! In nily union with the Democratic party, obviously something lias changed then disposition. '1 hey were Independents and seal out for political reform?; t?i tin ii- ?i tit it it nnv be said that ?bo other class of citizens ?showed mote earnestness oi mncei ?ly. li ??a ?barely possible that when they saw a reform ?candidate for Mayor, who bappeued also to be a German, beatas in ?St. Louis by such Demo i lulu w.iik. ii ?is the OOS just iniliiioneil, they began to doubl whether the path to reform and political purification led through the Demo? cratic camp, No ni.ui can saj bow far the union of repeaters and whisky thleres to de? feat an independent candidate in Uaj, 1875, routril in. d io canas Democratic defeats in Ortobei and November, 1875, II,? i.i i h,i- not yet boco decided, ami it i. quite possible that the Council, in which the Iii iihh ratic inajoi i ty is larne, may not embrace ? OOUgh nu mix is ol that p irty w ho due to ?lo justice n .".iillt-?a ol' partisse feeling. The candidate who was not legal!) elected, it se, ma, has I", n k?pi in ollie?? nearly a year already li) ?i ?h i ??ion of ?i I ??m. ?-1 ,i ; n* court, which lull that lin- Coumil had BO light to count the ballots sad aacertalB who wm elected until Novinil.il. aitir six months had ?lapsed. I'lHwibly soin?* oth<er legsl pretext may be found for holding in office to tin end of O?S term a Mayor win?, according to the recount ?made bj the Council, had a minority of the legal rotee. Bul the Democratic party, though it may ban gained a Major for one year or two, ha? sustained a loas in reputation and public ? mudenca far mora Important than its succi ???._ C is AND OIL TI ern is probably no place ob the globe win u the comparatira marita of gas and oil an nore diaeuased at present thsn Brooklyn. A vi j msrked incresse ia the consumpthia of ml fi i light, and ,i ih ? resse m tin* nae of p-ts, h"o been for many months noticed ia thal city, greatl) to ths mmtow of the ni* cum ?panics thors, How tar oil bus been substituted for gas in pni.ite dwellings, there is no certain method "f ? itiuisting ; bul ii is s 11 I. that th. re ara numerous iastanees where house holders in what ara called "comfortable tir* " t uni-tan.. b" have r.i int'v? ord, red the meten to lu taken out of tin ii bouses. Ih.? change is mon t*.i-il) ob.?.-1 veil in -ho|is thai gre open in the en uiug. On the infi 11? ? r thoroughfaree, ml lamps sr? the rule, gas the ? ?ception, in the shoa window?, on the beat street for K?..r. s?l'?lt.iii ??!.?there are ?i few blocks where the "?1 predominates larg 'v ; nura) win.-.' it is u-..1 by about half the ibope; and s? .m I) a blink without some instances of Um change. Here .and there a fen of the larger, handsomer shops are burniag oil; and then is au occasional one where both ga? and oil are burning, the oil probably being ob trial. The gas companies sr? manifistly uneasy, though boom ?>f theil ??'inris speak in sb ?fal og terms of th?' lnathr a? iiunlj. a gymptom of the "haul tim? s * * whnli eveiybod) hopes ni. pnaaing away, But meanwhile the offei is nade to I tht the sheet lamps erith oil st s price for below the lowest that gas ia furnished a?, and the oller has had the effect airead) of reducing the price at which the eily contracts f .i i?as. How mu. h ?an be saved bj substituting oil 1 The cellmates of those who have mule the change differ v, i?h li. but a n..ijoi ity place th?* Basing at from one-half t<> three-fourths of theil old gas billa. 'I'hi! exact ii "in ? could be \?iy easily arrived at. \\'?? propose to nu? nile a simpls experiment, not ireiy precise, which ?our readers caa repeal foi themselves. An ocdinsry "student's lamp,**1 burning oil. w? compared with a bat's-wing burner >"!i suuiiug ??ii it t oi gag in an hour. First, t',. amount of b^.it v..is compared, b) holding a I,-a,I pencil at a distance from the two liatues end obaerring the two shadows B) pushing the gae burne] fniiliirb.uk than Um lamp, a point was m length reached where tin b1 illowa were equally dark. The gas waa then seveu I,i-t bom tin- [?mil; the lamp was ~>;.i fut. The comparative light of the Usines waa ss the squares of th?-e distan?.-; ?J.c, ga d9 to 28, ?oi 7:1. The lamp ?burned oil i.i? was n- i : i iii'.l by weighing it at interrala) al Um r;.i< ..i about one gallon in 7i? boora? Te get ?i? i,inch light fi tun oil ?s fn in ?the gas borner, one galloB would, of course, lae! only IO boura. 'i io ? ??ii wm bought at retail for 30 ecnta. If gas costa |3 pet 1,000 f.??. the six-foot Imrnei would eonsusne 72 eenta1 worth in the in boura, If the pries ef gas were ?reduced la M2 50 i.'!- 1,000 feet, it would still ?cost tu.io .i- .. " b, ligl t for light, m the oil. ?,', h? tin i, ob the to hole, it i,, ,i saving to g communit) to sabstitata oil for gas, i-i quita another qaeation. Cheap o??half the pria of ? hit need In the experiment -ia, unfortunately, i ! le. A few weeks ago at Hoboken .i maa Introduced the cheap oil Into bia bouse in place ?if ?gas; In- has now a pOc of s?- ireh? 1 bricks ob .i v.omi I?,i, lind the ?gaa companies of Il?> bi i.n ..ie scieae. The dealer who sells Bach oil no lesa eertaialy batgaina ion causing death and destruction than did Thnmaaarn sritfa hi ? clockwork and dynamite. Why the Bal?is ?not repiMBed bj heavy penalties, such M siirioiind dealings i.i gunpowder and nitro-glyeerine, doBB not eleariy appear; Uwdangei in Bsiag ? ?su h oil is practically quite ?a great as in 1 bundling any explosive ya-t invented. If our I authorities nhotild take this inatta-r ia hand ! tiley would tnid no real ali Ifield ty in tho way; ' an instrument could be inado for a dollar that I will ta.st the oil sold with certainty. It is a go???l thing to have got the upper lignd of the monopolies that furnish gi?a. it l8 well to otleet a saving in those d.ivs and sights sf eioiiomy. Hut S little legislation ami thai cn foreement of tho law ?aill bs ii<,?'e.s?ary if we would also save mon nml women from tho most boriihlo of deaths ia tho U.tnies of un I BSfa oil. _ Mea ehaagS ti ?*ir slsv, aot their friends. On. Van Boran is in "i okohaaaa, bat his friends arc ?'ill bare, .nul Btolmllnt loailly that TbbTmbombob Baturday " Indorsed" Mr. J.is's attack m u sheonttinnmj In this ass they not showtns tbemaslvas te kava,bke tho fallan! Qansral Umasbf? mor? sssl thaa dte trelton I Wis ]>ni>ii->li<-vl Mr. Jap's lettes as it eaaaa, Ths sliasioOS to Gen. Viin liiiion could not harm hini. st thaf ??iiiv laassted abai ths ? ?sastiy already knew ail nansas at -that Jlr. J.ty had % scry ini favnrublc opinion of hi n. Our ossn lmcf BOauaStttl en ths letter rimal* ?sdmittad Irregularities, whldl noons denies, sad ?prayed that then might be no r.-i ni reinc of {hem h? te nt ?mr Centenal iL 1!? sides tins mc aaid nothing; excopl thal lbs Vienna a anda! Hover whs prop -ill" iSettltnl ; -jtlSt sthat (len. V.m I'.n n-n .'uni Mr..las ?as- tbemselvea. Osa. Van Borea was j sara from ths beginning that Mr. Jay should have I been promptly ?mealM fr<>"ii v*bmibs i ?Mr. Jag was Bqnslly -.m? thal Oea. V.m Bur -n ibsnld h.ise ?toss puhiiciv oensured and mu koncssd witt sa important j public ?trust by tin? ?President and Benats NataraUy tln-i is :uitl always svill ho it scry pretty qitSITBL lint it is DOW sDiiD-svttiit s'.ile, and ss? hup?'to ?ave uni i iluuiiis hy pisadlas, si ara hare all alons? tba rights of neutrals ;?-only ?promising, ftortbebenefll oi Gen. Van Mnr.ii's friends, thal sv? ?bava board ??f BO new i'vhI.'iii o .-mil kiios? no reason for altering tin. beliefrerr frequentlyazprassed ia these columns, thal whatever den? Van Huicn's balta imane who knows bim belierea ?that ho ?nor has tbmaorwill do a )|;?lii.n.-st .n t. 'Iii.? $3,000,fold, r?-sv:ir?l ortet ii hy the Direct ('aid.'Company fortin? dlseevery el ?thepeople <n gaga<d m ?breaking ?their Il.o, does n?>'. eesas a moment too ?soon. It is Ineredibls that j these breaks iheuld occur nu fregaently and in sin li unlikely placos hy acciiloiit, and it i ii high tuno f??r tho puhlio to know st bo ia planning or paying for them. Ths Direot Cable bas I)?.in the ?..i.i. ?? ni a vi ry great hen. lit to cscr-, man Becking t?l?graphie communication suth tngland or the Contiuent. Ii at ans timesacared B four-fold r.lu. lum of th? rate. Ii inai'i Lons thal r'-ili'i tioti ti? tho pn-'s. an?l il-n a i mi?.!.?Lili!.. reduction tor the gem r ii [.ni.he 'i !.)? whole ?community \n interested in areing that Its gallant etinrt to ?maintain its lins gets al l? .?-u f:n i play. Ii trill be discreet, M a ,-id'li-l. for i i s.i l s to atop their suggestion ih.it lbs sa - cideiitu ore due t.. lobera nt defects in tho eahl . I he cable has beba submerged ioma yean, '? ?? i-s.-iy ten, and baa proved Its quality. It d ? ? not lu-..i ne those st lui profit most Ly the breakage to ?be ?too officious In seTerlag Impa - Btpl mations Hr. Sidney Lanier, a fouag Boothera poa! coutribuliona to aoms of the magasines barere i!:; i? ed ?i gr al ???Ml of notice, !; ia been ap? pointed to write the teal of nea tats fortbsopen lug of ths i . i.:??".! ul (estival, and Mr. Dud! y Um k ia to i.i? ? .- tho munie. Uoth -.?..ii"'.? eemto be g - ni once, sod tbjs new i ra of re? on? iViatiun ?'nil bs lu'v aymb luted by this Union el gortband BoUtl) lil li.? ?" | "if ' Bil I-f lll.ill. PERSONAL. )]i arl Rocha fort i.-? writing a history of (few 1 I t .'? li i ~M.u k isviin's hist jok>- is .-? desire t > ?be ran M i ? u lepea i? al aeadi lata tim Meemi ol Hartford lin? ll.m. Kobari C. Winthrop has bees is u Um ' eaten nial t?r.i!.ir fur the l'uu. i.. ..f jui> m Hu?:..11. 'iho late Viscount Amberley, only los ?n completed a Iii.iglealwerSa abort tiui.. t..?fiin- im iL utii. Ama iii.") Vespucci, ths bud descendant of the nu iti'er ?.f titi' iivii?, after whom ! I loa s?,i? ii.iiin-.l, di a .? f.- ? -Li. i .?ii-? m- u i lenta ?, Il dj ? I : uns' Church, in Boston, sets a l?gt est! nt.itittn ..n it? reetor, tho Ree. PhHllpa Brooks, ? ? ? ? . li IV? Ill-UK J talj llfo l?> UM alan.III., lit Mimili ??11.1.1111.). II, l'ii-net, ?mo of the gusrdians of the Louvrs m i ?? cn la Pai s parata wed r??. aalli tot thal in mut lou ? n* i. p I'ti.ni ?i.ti m, iu need, dating aa?-k to i?;.? laili ti.. Il.l-lS . ?Prof. Thomas R. Pries of Randolph ?Ifssoa i.? ree sit:: p-rohabtj aaaceei to the-shalr ?et Oraek ni Um ?Vi Ivermlti ol s rain ?, lu.uio vassal i y Iks it- - ? t.. ,i of Prof. . ililli rat? <;s.-. Mrs. Sarah Helen Whttmsn'a 7:hl birthdsy, ??lilil? i?, cm i.ti U?l W? :i;c??l.i_T, tv.?a ob??; veil liv tin) ine-Mins ;it ker house In r"?.s idenee, It i , of a i-'in v- o' ;. ii mia, st li.? i?; -.-ii t- .1 li-;- willi aouic c1 ui?ii p i ntl..fc< o' ll.it.i la .iii'l mm ka The sppointment of Mr. Gratiot Washbunis na rust s??'i'?i.i:y cf i??*s.itiiiu nt BLFatstakerg.The .1 nitrttiiii L.tjitter ?if Parla ???>??, " li?* <*un?i 1 BS ?mall am-ouut of foaaip arnon* Amorti mala Parlay whare that <i-o r biiirsn'-i iin it it's hare been pretty thoronjcblj eaa s ,,?,-!! i tor ?.ii i u- eera nut. lu enae of the illness or eb '. ?<? ?' s,;.- [| ,, r I ,. ti. at \S it ; mi li, ?. ? il'AlTilree, and II nml be ooasollnsto Ani-ri.-m? loft-el i.i.u . ir antim ti ii-u-n ?la inay .1? . .iii Lil t.? ? ;? li ii t -1 bands." The Pope baa a high opinion of .foin of \rc. g i?- -eiiilr !?? Bfl .;'".??? ?.f .i : te ??' l -i, be tlt-i :u ti that tin? la lu*!'? ?wiled the Maid of orteaas? for ths l>rodiglrebj ssi?i. ii h'n- rrllemd ti?.?' tit* No-bod*, ?rill ?It ns. ?.isa lill- Hill) I..i.i :.'.iiiit li i! j loralai) u.'i. ?i?, u iintii'i u '..,'...?? et i-i un, mil al ve It Ita li Uti'!.li? kill?:, eli???? Willi tt-I? It.rii I.? ??-. Milln? tin ?tu tutu of Um mull?., and .i i '.?'..??: lo Hi li , rltakcn li .?in Hie li.-lil? :-. l III) vi .m .ii.> .ii-i: ;????? Hld .1 D ? taila ?.ii.iss ..-.I., uf WBI i'.' au.l |>i't't tan. '..' Al the cloae of hu ?series of ??\ Chri i eetur a, la ?London, na ?Slaetrieitj, P iii.n-li ti tit it tlif ?if Hu in ?. -I I? m lill Itl teal with 11 ' ? -. ,1 li .my I. n.-l . r rwtttd luaku n? li..ni material.al aeareeljany?-?oaB Ra kopad tbeei ii ?i- ?.i?i ?aa nut hoto > sr eil, for the future el leh-nei ?OUM I . U ? 'i i' I' " - ? Ul til.. |l ill M ? - nt ? !. i, lie ?itid It Hie ;ii.i..'ciii , m a.- ?..Lu-., m air hi lu 1 Iii? i.i? :? I -it io da). ami iio ii i ?-. ou . ! ,- W11 I ?!? l-lf .!...?: ' | ?i i- ?? ;.. .. ' .N?! lyal u ,t,t- the ? lian.ee frotan . toe strtiiiK. Mr. I>i?in ?Boueiesult sends Ibis 1??? ? i to ?the London papsn lu i aplas uti a ol ? to Mr, DUra II Brgtag Um relea? I ? I ? . , ina ra: "Certain It.urn.ti.? bare. In thetr editorial retnarka .h ettei to Mr pi?: ?? i?, i ,??(??,,i- a i., p. r , ,i,. a Bier ci ii.us i.' .c' in ms ; The Ki Intu ? .? ?gi nci-i.iii? .ma uujiiHi. M;, Mifag 'u -a in London Laa 'i.iu.i.t nie, mid anil bi agi ma,mora IhaaSl,) -''a I f.nfe t tilt- ii.u in retiring I ??ns ?'??m? -I'.t? to appear Bexl rtvriuKal Li pi ?noland *?! n? tieater. I kari t in rledtbi ni I di , . u In i".iiim. li>- tkeee i.Hum i i"" uImiui ? no? more. Tbeeaareikemeret-uarvobjet -i bed In ?. I noa ? ' ter late - u I. ?J. taila it i? i tiarra eomma n l?ti p?eople, bot it.? ? ? .i Kentii n.-l iii.iicht !?? ? i?ic, ?nil ?rill uiulerataiid i. nli .i ? i." i!l?-i? to avoid ?nell !??? ii'l.il a. .,. , ::t?s. tiwi humiliated la Deiu/ eij..j{ed to it?ru;i-. Vow iilMilit-nt M-isinl." Loxdos, .Im. 24.-The Bight II o. Hugh !'. ildsra, Mi iiii'in (af Parllaaaaal for Pontefraet, ami fi.rai iij llembae at tho Qabtast, baa itarted for CanB'ta._ PUBLIC OPINION. o i c inilidate -Jamm Q. Bin Inel Our motto mea Malue,aogoea Uta Uolonl" iti.ui,...- v. i,.k aud < . arter (it?i>.) * Conkling may, gfter all, rome to ?rule .mr an hi ? ? ' ?m lara? i. iii id arhh li ma can ka di* ron i .sr ol un.? t? ?!? i iiiHieti. u I'l-iii'.' visitad ?ni Hi' '?>ia|? for ilit-ir line, [Ktebn und ?Buqailri i (Dem.) Wa i>ii-?litt that eithei Hendricks m Bayard syII. ne me iitiiii.ci.itii- nominee tot fraaldent, ?nil undi r either the Bouth-nm aud Northern Dnmoeraey are r.?i??iy in do battle,?tttotu toa 11 < x..b> i.i *.i|,ii h?, n. , W,. iio ?no1 want a di legation hem this sun? im?l.? a io Conkltajc, ?ml then tranaierred toOruat. ss? ui? in.i ii.ai.it t?> ?.ni. Uraat, but wa re opposed to a third term ?on parin I le. and wa um t tiierft ?- oppoeo anjr maa arks Carora a thliS taraa.- {Tray Whig (Ba .) Ah public ojiinioii ali velona iraell, we ima ci ne t!i ii ii i at elit.li-e still !>e liiiililly u.HMts ?U, iilid the ni?!lulus ni e?u)llilnt?"* ko forward Wai un rplilMiilr. I' is Hu? li.illulia li?. ,.iiuiif j.11 v lim .1 pul f,.;itnrtl Mr. li 1 ?.in, aad tasas al Haine Mr. Blaine, hut wo do not heVere either of them wIM find s secnndln? frnni anr Hiaie, i ?-ri.uuly not b sincere asa The trouble wait iii? two tin-n 1? the same, their strength is similnr, their faial wo.ikne.-s Hltuilur.?[m;iiInir?-lil Bopahlteas dud.? Vic believe th.it Boscob Coakliagi Hamilton Fish, ?,r li ...?.nil A. \i ?i-iii-r v. nilli i ,,.i, i ,., Uieui lui.? a? itroiig a c n,(li,i.ii- ?i? .hi, ot-b-sr Baila ?saa i?i ?-** nu lint aareeogalie the fact timt thors aro BspablwaNs la ih.-8t.iit. ?a i.i, m,ula uni agres with u*. Than ar.- aun other? wini hare s dec ? 1. 1 prefer? no betwei n tin- sbors niiiiiei! uri lilli in? ti. Ami .ia w.i ?mall ri?|iiiie ni ,?,,t em rgl(-a t,i elect tIt.- i id li lu c ti. it in.lf In- liiiiuiu.at-0 we would lian? ?ivnidi-il mc iinaet-saary waeli In vol red ?a as eBeet ko naen a Btuu ooaveattua aast mm ps bu io? st: nt iel ?Jo.ey.ii.mi ?fOgdt BSiaarg Joatanl |..-. a Air vic. TITIKN3 IN OI'l'RA, It in a remarkable illustration of tho power Of Mil.?. T.lien? us a dramatic getgg t!i;it willi a tri.ni* BsnBSSSdBsgrtfesr In beadJong bsste snd sppolntio ni? of tl,n ?niac in? Bgl t ami uiis.it, ti ii-Mry cli.ir.irlt r, tie was ?lile tn uulie ,..? Lui l?ui yc?l ?in (i|i?r i .u. '? Nurtina" deeply bUaresUag, an I tai sassy anas froia flr-t to ian v n it ia ni n. ?it i. n. Eves Wmtg she vi is mil actually b furo t.?o audience, iii? BMgsatiaai of has yntrtdlag spirt! s tam I ko ?tre uto to Hid Kiti.0. gai ?! SSme nf tim iii una;'') i??-r?on.?? uii ijuc.sti..n.iiiiy wen?, 'ii-? yetttnttoot ai ? winde must ti.erefi.ire Be fTOBOBBeSd a f.i:r -.i?*< e -s. wlii'?- m iir,.tin run h jut nous p.is.?jgftl It ??ii sur,i.i??ilii>;ly great, For Mile, l.iii'i.s Um owning va* s tiiunipli, IBSBB was n si'li n? ni li'?dsi', aixl li.o ??l'infaciloo of tim ajx, i ili.rs ?a.-.-m.-. 1 ti? Inrr. .wo og Uta osera waal aa Bas Irai mbss gsva M the htttm ilu.'.iiy r i Ilativa i? '?'?.i.'li'.il SXaUMglS uf IBS PSBd ?!?. laaiatory ?ty ii- al whli ks s s aa siten called IBs last n pri eiititive. 'iii "Ciata di. a" ti i.'i ii tallaWBi ?aa .tiiiiii disappointing, ftir almost ali IBnogB n Baratt ni? a tiitin balsa shs i"., ?i; int in lin? ,1.14 i mata flnuio tin aoBla gssUtjt nf has estas tim l)n*inltli mu? splendor of 1i?t method, au,! Ikt dramatic ti, I r.i.-il c\ fvi?rv thing Iii fire inn, and tin-eint tin fell -until acclamation?. In tim ae.-.,ml Sal Un) I'l-.uitnil! ilinl w.th Allait/ma w i? lint, na.r.bat.lj Issdat ami slsgaat. Al Um spaa sg ?,r the iii ni we omi IBS BBgeBSStSB s, ? n* hy Um um li of tilo gflSfSBS rtii, lu n; iinil lastly i.uni) tin? Ling rou? ?-.?ni passage in the ti mp:?-, vr'n-ie .V-?r??i?i pa.-.m?.? Hit iu?,h lim vv lint?* gunine ?? ii.issuiT), fii.:i) fury ti iaapaST, k;k- , Mm il. iiii?h, nil 1 late. All ti::..: gh tl.n ,',-.-.g ? -, aa M'i". Titi-na waa aatosssuast} i;"?"'- U tola raBsma tassais ti. it she l? g.< afest ; but In ?very that, lu Um ei piassloa "f ?.? iii!" en.,dinin ant IBS turks of ? ... al':, .l! I. 111. BS Val !? li S 1 | I I l! I t " ? ' I 1 - t . (?f 1.-lll||l ttllUlU f? ?'!? lOg, sin- is "!.,' (if ill? lui limn,' Blllata " Hi" linn:. It ia S t..??ii-aiiii i it.? i ti..ti at lind uni an oppo t inltj n? lii w tirrfi?! whalan* towheaahi Brsl Baan anning u.s. \\s 1, r i ?.- : 11. i o our penp'.o will BBS do wnat the brief ??is"[i aliniv* to make. np fur lost tin.-, the t?O'?Ut it is ni) ofleii-nv.-'y prom laaat loot Bight that wa speak with ? sas h MdtalMS "f tue ? li? cl nf ;*.?.? I'.-,"* atinan. ?? ; but us ?eli an ure i-.iiild lUeonm the mi t n.. ,a of the real publie thraagh the ?nasa of wttsasaea who applaud as a Matter of sasaMas^ws ' . li M] ."a lal' ? al!- -l. .fas part at Adthntt, ssteadel t lag tal s hy Unie. :, ?a i?) u-a i . ,-.; I,, VI M i: ,i,.,,,iil. late oi tus i.-aiii.i n?.?"i?>. i Uaapa sad tatst >t tim k lagg trsapa, whoBMdaoa in? o-oesslus har tir?t appoo socaos His Itali sa stsgs li is gratifytag t?? to at?i?- tassaassllBs tin? clever, Indiutrions, a,nilli? us, and capable lady s ? i ? ":n t lacreas. Shs appeared p rfseti] al hat iimi ?ung hat Baot w11 ?i J ? u? t?. ., ?.'.?.m. i a .in! nui n af no eoaipoajr aaeg sat aatasaashasB ? g Baten!, thl t?p,r !i ia i - -:? .. a \ , ; . ha BsooM lo li? i? iii,- Maa ?n irl ob esa tie sappi ???? thal it u.?-nn? 1? "BOSH Bal BltSSg t?n tim lo, h : ,,aa.-' Aii'l l-l:,". Bog-BO ?!?? we u?t Li. ?w tli.it lamx.ii -a. ?'.?is, tot w.i! Hu h li lim bun.n nf I ? ?? opera c ?' '?? i time lie p nug ,1 the h???iai? la ?i.-na.r, but hi ia f.ii..i lai ??'? 'ii the wagt BBShasBi sini ; I n. ia;., aril ha WoSlS ht a raty BBBfSI OsgBf*?<tt i| VI :.- ni.t tot Ina i - '? i?. 1 . - - a : .?? re rid - sis. t\ me used to betas pal Bp. n, ,?it ii waa a *i!u*t t"?? ii.nl t?? i- ?nd n t the Drs ii won .1 the fi' 't of a iiatua of J ?ve lu au BBBgasI ?i? .0 tSMfla_ I' 'I lil> li ROTEE Mr. Georgs II. PendletoB eontinnea'te l?s SO UliSfSl Wltl ?e e a?!?--.1 . t ??', all di? ,:i ti,,? -on li. ttS I, - Pi re ? 1 il? ? .. ? ?? f refit? ? t.? ? A committee of twelre has been ?appointed in "l!l 11.Il til 'al U'" l" ' a ?t 1 11. ."S ujxin t!.e Battue il lii'in , ntl, .'?iiiiui.f ? IBs M ?a rsiitlity of imlilni." Iba Ni'i'ifii i'?i!!i.-iit"n m in? un iii it ta iii', wr... :ni? 1 my ?! -i t.?? '?? rag baojr wita in-.n m ii.it. The high-toned sud ?leaaitire Rouas of It? p rearatatlrosof Buath Carailas da? "\, .1 tBa 1 ?-.??.??r ui ?ht < hat lrt',11 trvi und Fuunrr f.?.- t? lili?/(?hi 111110? on lia-,mttrnth. The rirtmxii s 1 still S ? Whlppcrand Moles and listes io II for.1.?:'?aatoaaSr ss willi atti ? m *?i ? .i? i? i?-? ..??>. The Til siilciit-in.ilvcrs ?ire relying more upon their lmaglaaUoa thaa spaa awls ia 1 ,. ? . .t 1! -;r,-*.,.-t!i .if c 11 .?.J..!..- Mr. Bis t bi .11 pal il'.wn a- -uro of !ho ?raSs "' IBs Ml UM *?:? ?t i'? ?ill m. The St, Fail /i'lin-.i-d*?-?.? it.? I lie BlaSS '? SS ? . ? fur Bri it iiw asfOs Blalas sr Bet saaaasaw i?aa:i in prslen n ?-? i<" ? ithi ? The Hon. Q-odlore ?>;. Orth, ?Ifinlstet to ?Ans* U ... iii a .?li. r "iivt m.i't u lal pub n al ion," tlinsex pr -?-i?- bis ailllng, sss to lo tl?a B. p . Sldole tot Nulli!)..r i?f in.1 lass: " Tn M??!!ii? in ,, * mat parts afthsBtato, who iiave aaaisaaai mi bs IBs saap t. 1 rarlahly ropilo? thal ti nu? Osaioatiou ia Soi ?1 1 ,.? i',e 1 ,, nil itlun, I bo, . ? ?' 1 1 . , ? . 1 . bul n ibej ib.. o: .i a bettor pu ley fn un .. ? ?mu?, ihm elsa. I ssifuld toa at|sallj aellaatiaS i ' A litth) dirty, ?ly-p. [?tie Bewapapei ha* l? ?, : (t ia r.. ?ri. Mina., aaSor tho aaas. ?^; ni?'.? timiuti Hurd Ttrmter. la a salsialiiif. sha ? -? , ?m.1 lara, toss a? alasoot ; 1 swaiap tho pa r I ??; I? : : I a.i?'!: "<''*? 1- Inn . ? . ? fBOWS paperdoai sad Botllgei n* e',t.,ai w. ,, .. Wa have 'nu-U.t-il ntl the Hriimr "f a fi ?s Au,, ?1 ... les, iml tatt ???>' "sliai SOthiSkls r 1 .1 ?nany ? u. Saslrrs to latorwlow sa, wa ara isaS] It la para ? rated Tin.?I 1? lu ('. t.t -niu.tl ., : !i. , ! II t..- .wini, we will 1..111 li WllO 111 Be a ', ,!>!j I I...ii ina, .,-?,::? W a id ?ii-.1?-;. r w11. I-- p? 1 ?ti. 11.t willi urn Vi Iii O ! Congi 1 sam 1111 Phelps ?>f Conneetieut roled for tnr - - ? B - 1 act, ??t wai . i , foi ??! il.iUK li> l!ie ( iii . -i, y < . -, II.ava ii. ?I. : 1 :-? . ? 1. . 1., n, in ? !m li 'i. boj . ' Bo nuil." - - - . c,.. *.. eau-afi ?v taha pta<ee al tho ti aaowBattoal ?i ii) law,-because bo prrparattons ais atado, or an ??? og .. , :?-, ? l.iCli I.i-i-i a-.n II) lead !o It. I :r: . n n?iliup!l.i!l is hy proper preparatory u. .- . 1.; asesa i shed with safety to the buoli sou of I * 11; imt ?. 1 ? mi propr ty ta hating tiT.it i tuite ?a m, a i>| at atea a- a ?t toso niau) neu olio ore stt .g-. -..,- 11 r ijo ? ?. ?... ? .- from the 1 . . . ?, ,,f . ?. .. tun res lui Um ? na 1 It hss lis'.'ii evident for a long time thal Messes. H ? 1 andThanaaa ara "?t helot ,i ?> .ne suftSMB *?Iles ?ho ."n*:.?i tat ( ,..'i.,ii.i Mi. li.iiii'i .u ia hat.?! ini-.iu openly, and Mr. Ileediicki beeasae ha Mt os 1 with .11 "j'l 'I'.?' 'Hefe ciiii'h.u-ia, Ui.i'i ga talki ?i laial ia iii '.;. -, the old gradgo of i m 1 ? 11 ? ?: og pa ?? aastaal n ? d for defeating I In ths ffew-Yurh ? ?n ' " s la l--'-. has l ?? - '?? I f. : .? ?*. n, aad 1 rer Uki ';. la ha 1 fen- ?i 1- t'.-i sorH '?? iic.ir ?? ' ta ig ta t this way : "tithe Bal mai Boah eoatra iloa-of-th??aa r? , . ?l.n-'ll'ie i u to ? . ?.ii la t!... I? ?.,i?, ia 1, p' if,,: :n, 1; .- .m*'..? 1 - are t . u ihoald 1* M irk, aad not 'i Ohl 1? the BMtaotan Kaatsaa !? .,?? :. li i- las i-..-.', . . ' v? >?. '? ?a Weat, Baal lad sa a thosawho, t. ... n t o' n- ahern 1. d.i..! .ii? !?? *.. r ? whose I :>?'?! bts sa 1 los la ;* ti- ..n t, 11 ? t 1.1- 1 m, ?r aWesti I ra? e ira traitor, m vei ! Ab ..e all, gua t gt ua ?ml ? ? it ) : ? ? wa. 1 ?, ?? x -j, el .*??: -" oho Bent to Tie /'<"* r ? i-Hin toa m BaSBasts et ?ii?- Basaa* ?n-,-n i-. ?.,..'. (hal . r in.- IH'uioi lau.- 1:? 1.1. li ,y Bad 1 -.: Mai ? ? sus" V rtnott lu . . ,. , a M?! ! li" ? id M lll.lU I ililli, ? ., ? : .1.1.1:1 ij'.umy AdaflM tot tin .- ?? ..ml place, inn..? ? ;n ut wnald like in prosMd .?-, ii.ii? . liia-'.i- "i - ?, Kalos. Niw-YiiW will pre ?, ?,t 1. iv. lilit.ii. i" 1 v ii .u-t.uii him lo 'in- tct'i r ?-a.t. ... n . 1. ,.?;,! ,-I BppaattlOB to Ultu, and we k ..... ti at, lu will li.?vi tilt- ?linn.BSSBS vule of tlia Btatc." Kew-J taey tinuks sssss of ssaswg BsasBM Raadolph, bul B MSglj in f.tvor of Til.leu. ISSSSft? i ?ia ?uni Maryland ara audastfai, aiih.iuKii the IsBMS leans tow.tiil BSBBlOt BagaN. lK*l.ivv:ire will |BSSSSl I : iinr Ii.ii ard, auil B I"? 1MB a SlffSSSJ ??H'IKirl in lUs Biaiith, the Ki vv-Lii?l.?ii?l BUSM w.ll ho Uki ly lo lake Idia up. ?-?i nat? . 1 hu.man 's likely to Ulrtdn (he Oulo dele gat!oa,aad Baadrl la will Bass ?trength iimre. ii?*?* 1I1I, k? will Basse BBBan Iiidlaua.l?-!eK??tiou. backed af the support of aniiajori!? of the Ml.-lilb"?n, Illiuoii. Wit cousin. Minnesota. Iowa, snd Missouri delegates. IB ?umiimiK up Ibu "Sis-ctutoii" lay: "Uov. lleudrtfi* a. ?nisi.) hav? the U-sc chance for tho nomlualioB bo