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H M tt Dm i-? the lll'i-it Won? derful <li int.?.I .-.miit.-i.'i'it of Halara. ??? ' tin_ n-ii.i. it ti-xnafori?)?? i>ti|?i-:iuual tiiiir.-s luto j? rnoual VMMlinaan li. pot, *?.; Joi.u ?t. Kkkp'-? CctfTOM SUIHT8 made tO iiic:i.-.nro j the Tery In ___, 1 x 1.1 *i'.i not the ??liirlili -i ol.litratin: 10 lako or ke? n aiir ol K?i??s ??lilrl? uiilef-t, in-ifeitly ?ntlalarlory. 671 Uroad-ay. _ _ T?) Cimivmm Exhibitors.?Tm Daily Tbiiunk la ?lei T.-r?-?, to anbaeiiliera la tl... ExM-ittan, at I elr atat nua lu the iniilniiiufi it 011 tbe gxtuiuibt, at 8 a. m. ?iirleia atioulii be liait ai T.in ihm, sa Paviuon, 11-in >iii-..t . Tfll Ckntknmai. KxiimiTiON Ornea ?f Tur. TklIU NK ? in The Tr.iniiie ) ??Villon, Il.lu.ont .t\.... Centennial (tioiu.il? (on tbabank of i?m-i_*:.e). rue ?-i? i.ieiphu Brunn On*l?-?' in at No 713 ('i:?'?inni.8i. loid Majuiuc Taniple) 8ut<?<-ri|itien8 anl ?ulet r; m.? iii'-iitf raeMTcd ht l'iRUlar rniet at both ..Mir. ?. l'HP !? ?il Y TBI-Kiaa nerved br?(rner In al! Varie ut lin? ?it? 1 uly In the nmiintiK. Tin. i; n Lawtkus*Opfick?.?T?h; univeisnl -renliet 1* CM t!i r-- at-.- 110 ?al(lia fur U?tv r? In Ne??-V??tii ?N?iil/iiiiii'* all the ?tlvanttiai-eiif lh?.?e lu I li'' 1 !?P ' vk Bllllil ln(. Tluy are m the be.?t alaalnla biialinti iMitwina the ?111 lerent ronit-ioniii*. ar_nalte the <"tt?- llit'.l! ?ml within i atone'? Utiew o- l.i?. Paal i >tli. e. I In ? are beatul fulljr hi.if.ii.-d Id a IjkM ??.,i..t.-.i bard wcwd, are ele<iaiill.T tliiixl an, wilb bronre tuoilwar?-. paie claea, ii.Ttiile ??:?- ttaiidtuand 11??- l.ke They are u:iii?tinlly liaht and ?irr. Their .rr.t.iceineui in ?iille.? for the coiiM-iiii'iue o! U-y. t? If uarfeCI A? mail? i?H.i,,a i? are neeoed ?m?ii h? 'kw! i-oinmnnli atniR ?itti eaeb ?'l'ai, '.mm; ? ?a?h liaa a ?. i>trat> ontnninnlrsl on wuh th.- hail, .mil each i? ???thin a <!i>/**f lepa from tl-e BleT-tM- T ,iy a e all h?aWxl i.y ?t- -in n.-- ?i ?iiATR-e. ii?e altrratiai an ' rectiy ?ir'-filile tr in tlm ?ntiani-?' fio- Y.u- the Ci(y Hall Park. Tli.??' run ?nie b> ?Ido ai-.il ai? ?>f t. ?? na_ i eat anil beat t-otiatrnition. The buii-iin ? 1? new .m l eTerjtiiitia u? in ptrlett onlcr. It 1? abaolately flrr .no t. .N'?? )n?ur:tnce wh.vever I? iieed-?i. nuil av-en ?olea t< r It" ?.r???r?-?tii?i ??? inr. niaiu |?u;.. I.? are t -lively r--?;.. No one need? lo ?1?? more than in li^.k tbrmieh a ?nit-if tbe OfBc?-now oroui lei-?'uti, for in?an? e. a? Mi. V:?i . l.-r ..<?--1 s ?lo lu. ?-Unlit?-. Unit ?ln-v are un .utslionubly the ueal i_ the WBt. Daiit TitllUNK, Muil ?*<iit)?c?-itjera. $'. Opi-r annum. Ckmi-Wkkki v 1 in nisi'. Mail >tii?:,i nh.-i -, S3 peraa. Wcbki.y I Kunst.. Mailfieaaeriban, Wfaraaaaai Tin: ?Baf-Wiaetf Tataaaa ?riii oe ran4y (ids amndng atBo'clt.rk. In ?ri?i>iH'r-? fat mailitisc. I'm ??.". cenia. ??txotyoxk ?Oaite slxibxmz. FOUNDED DY HORACE OREELEY. PBIDAT, JUNE 2. l*?7C. THE SETTS Tills MOR.MSG. FonFiGV.?Cato won the Hitch Level Handicap, b?_tinK tlie Anii-ricin horse l'n-akiics. _s Wiae? low will Beaba omtBttumwut anlaaaaaapplaaaeutel treaty is neg?)ii?He?l. SBBB Mr. Dietaall Ka*.?l he hop?Hl it would b| needle.?? to previit tin- Bettta nienioriin?luiii to the l'orte. _____ Sn?t:in Mam? liroiiiifed i::'])ortaiit reforms. ?? The S.rvi.iu ar;ny l*?i.uu luormg to tho frontier. Do.MK.Tic.?liiui.-s Miiiiiiraii. tin- aitecai aiah-d Mr. lilaiin-, h.kri taattfled that Mr. Bla_M eana to his room, bc)x_r?a(l for hia i?rivato letters, in Mulligan'.*? }M?-*?e.s??ii)n, conten?,ilated sui.-i.l?-, anil tinally ol.tii i???i the h-tters; Mi. Mlume deniei the ai'nsatioiial featnr'-s of tho story. = = LnwTer.ro Bnraey, llie witness ai??itist Mr. K.-ir, re tumeil le Waah?Bgtoa? ?" The Vermont I)?iin> orats (lr?l;ire for liov. Tilden. __?? kaOBtBWty o? 40 im n from (inciiinati an? n'jMirted to have been MMaand i?y latWana la the Blank Hills. -~r___ At the Bocin] S?-it-n?emeetiug in Pliiliulolphia, theI'hila deli'lna theory of huildiiig u*_soi:iiitioim ?vus C'iii me_de?l; Mr. liorin Hli)d?_ett spoke on "The Kvasion of the Customs Laws.'' Congrkss.? Tho 8t-nate resume?! the bapeaeb mont trial, an?! an order pan?_Wag Mr. Iielknaj) to plead fiulh.rwas di.seus??f?l ; the (?nut aiijou.-'-n-'t until Tu.-silay ; iiuineroi-s hills wen? paaMd. The Houso passed tho Army Keduction bill by 121) to 82. BCitt am? 8i*m'KD*.N.?A Oreciihack Stat?? Coa? Yentioit met m this city with SO ?lelcKile-?, adopted a strong inUation platform, ami appoiatod dalaajatoa to St. Louis. -- The r?cipients ??f Mr. Uteaaifl fortune think lightly of the ste?i.-i t.ik?i? to contest the will. ? An ?111? it distiller in ltrouklyn cliaii.'. three iut-emal lereaaa eflMaM with bribery. ______ Da-iiel Drew ?ra-s examined in bankrupti y, and staUd that he lept no acciiiiuis. The Al? dermen took action for a brilliaat celoHration ai th. Fourth of July. r:-__ Tbe tirai competition at ?Cre?_*dni(*or for places on the American Kille J? am was olosed. -raQaij 112??. ll'2\, 112*0- OoW Talue of the legal-tcndt-r dollar at the ?lose, ???*s;ii cents. Stocks dull and lower, cli-tung weak and feverish. The Wkathbk?.? The GoTcrnmeiit report predicts clouds and rain. ?? In tins city yustt-rday the day was ol?ar, ?*?*.?1, and bracing; thermometer H 69?. 59J. _ Recdert of Tmk Tumi nk. leaving, town or trar amwht ?tf lite Summer can hare the jniiecr mailetl to them, ifirlFiait, few $1 per mouth, Ihe adrfraw heiug ehan'jed n'mueier desired. L'ci/iifttt fur a Change of addremt ?hovld altray* men tint the edition (Daily, Weekly, or ticu?-Weekly j, and both old and new add rettet. Y??trrd;ty tho BOOM pa.-vsod the 1 on ?t-threat ened bill for tho miui-tiou of tho niiny. There ia acarc*-ly a llepartuiout whore iota ut-hnit-nt ia leas needed. The combat thickens in tho railroad war. Y?5?Uarday the Now-York Central EBB) down it?? Western paasciifier fares to those of the Erie, and is said also to have begun cuUi__* freight ratee. A Greenback Convention met yesterday in this city and went through the motions with doe formality. Tho attendance of delegate? was not large, and few were present of the more noted inflationists of New-?oik and vi C&BitJ' If it shall prove that the Woodin Charter bill has failed to i*eceive the Governor's sig? nature?aa ?teemed probable at a late hour last night?there will no doubt be ample reason given for ti?t decision. Clutter investigation of the bill a? it was finally passed Is reported to liiivc shown that there were interpolation* at the last moment which would materially mod? ify its possible usefulness. Reports from the State Conventions in ses? sion last nitfht caino in slowly. From Ver? mont and Missouri the, Democratic delepatcs nre adjudged favorable to (iov. Tild m ; Ver? mont's favor beiui: incorporated in the resolu? tions, and Missouri's beinjj supposed to take precedence, on the protind of expediency, of u panooal sympathy for Mr. Hcndiicks. Ver? mont is pronounced for genuine hard money. The Fnropean Powers appear to he astounded at the fall of Abdul Aziz. They expected that the? Rerun scheme was about to be submitted to the Rame ?ovenigfl thiit discreetly accepted the terms of peace proposed by Count An drassy. Suban Murad has now, in the unor Kaniaad slate of his Government, a pretext for delay in ?settling the Ho-mian revolt which the diplomatists did not, foresee, Russia, hov.-ever, takes early occasion to remind liiin that he has to (hal with the Kann: troubles as his prede? cessor. Sir Alexander Gait is dissatisfied with the ??t?te of Cunada. He says the tonnage of the dominion his decreased since 18(57; that dur? ing the last four years the importa have ex cec.led ihe, exporta by $140,000,000?, and that under the Confederation the public debt has increased 953,000,000. He does not favor Protection, lint, he would place specific duties on articles from thia co-.mtrv in return for our illiberal policy. This ImpnotfoaMc scheme is not likely to be ?tried. Tiic Canadians an? not yet williiii, to tai th.iuseh'e.s to .niiioy us. The sagacity of the London police in the con.'.piracy case was continued yesterday by the conviction of bot-h Klien Sin:>c, who was ?charged with Intendlag to commit suicide, ?nul William K. Vance, who oil. nil to provide Ik r with a poison that would defy subsequent de? tection. An unclaimed letter from Vance to Since, opened at the post-otbee, was the only ebw vahi'-h iba police had to this alngnlar ?.ff.iir. Their skill in unraveling the uiyateiy might be wisely emulated in this city, where the list, of undiscovered ciiininal. is long, Daniel Drew's curious testimony, which slimvs that he kept no books ol ii.coiint for his coinpliciited stock trans:ii-t?iins, makes it probable that this waa one of his babita aa a (llover which he has kept up through life. In a partnership suit between two drovers, brought in this city some reara ago, the evidence was that they made a " trad" of the money which each originally put into the con? cern. Whichever acted as the luiycr of cattle ?sometimes one and sometimes the other? carried the " wad f1 each pat into it what he received, and each drew from it what he. spent. After some years, they divided the " wnd" equally. That was all there was of their system of bookkeeping. At last it loiks a little as if some of the mud thrown at Mr. Blaine Blight sink. Then is nothing ill the testiaiony of the willies. Mulligan calculated to produce much efi.it, excepting iil the matter of the private letters. These Mr. Maine must in tanne ?ay ?promptly explain. It Wits aaturaleaougb that he ?should object to Mulligan's use of tin in and tibould ?!>? tiiiiiii! possession. They clearly beloogfd citiie: to the man to whoBB they v.cr. ?sent or to the ii .an who wiote them. Mullican had no right to them, and it is equally clear that no in.m is j willing to have his ?private corn -pomh net: with friends slolen Bad its publication l>y his eiK-mies threatened. Hut the publie, in this case, will not consider thee technical paints. Some explanation about the letters is indispensable, or it will be believed that they conceal some! him,' which will not bear the light? Manifestly Mul?pan and bis bind are being put forward i'i tbe desperation of agigantic political strug? gle, by men who hope to kei p tin- hated rival from clutching the prize. It is fast bei.ofl.iog :h" ordeal by Ore. All the same, Blaine arari bear it or go down. Political speculators within the past two or three d ivs hav;- been full of a new poaaibil ity. Blaine, they ?argue, is likely to be ?de? feated by hi--, prominence, and the consequent union of all his opponents, l.ut in defeat it is held that he would still have ample power to prevent the nomination of any oT bis rivals. A new man, therefore, would ?be Beeeeaeiy, ai.d who m good or so unexceptionable ?i? l'.lihu B. \Ya..h burne? He was a lb-publican from the first. He was always Igiiiat rail? roads, Bgainflt subsidies, aj.-.iitist ?and grantat againel Joba of every ??art and il? sciiption. He made his leaf Congr?Mlo_d career one eanlimial campaiga ?against eoiruu* tiou and in favor of economy. He discovered Oats* (?rant. He has been out of the country, and so seiwuated fioin ail the scandals of Grant's Administration. Ho won the beaits of the Germans by his devotion to their countrymen daring the Biege of ?Paria ; and when he gOM in he has a habit of winniiii;. Altogether, the political ?speculators make n staeng ?showing of it?for a iiii.n who at praennt is without a delegate ; Bad there is getting to be a good deal of talk on the subject. TBE DEMAND OP THE BOVB, Nothing could have been mon? bountiful than the proceeding's of the Louisiana Ilepuli lican Convention?up to a certain point. It ? alb-d for a Candidate whose personal i liara? - ?tee would nffonl a guarantee, ??vc, in laiiirua^e which the Independent Koforiners Baigh_ have put together, and it denounced fraud with a sturdy eloquence which the unsophisticated might have imagined would BOMB Mr. Kel logg, und Mr. ?Packard, and the other patriots of that faction to sipiinn in their seats if they ?happened to be within ear-shot. It lament.-d the assassinati.?n of "many hundreds of " promiiiint Union men," and "the ?MUMN "of thousands of inofl. nsive eolomd citizi its,'' and it insis'ed upon the enforcement of such ii policy as should secure ?very 111:111 in the enjoyment Of his rights. Thus bavin? spoken and resolved, it proceeded to elect M its r.-p resenta?ives at Cincinnati Mr. Kallogg, Mr. Packard, and Mr. Pinchback ; and the meiii Ikts of the Convention then laid their fore? fingers along sido of their noses, tipped one another a wink, and went home. What we want, according to these gentle? men, and especially what the South wants, ... Ihe "enactment of additional laws" and the "enforcement of a policy." We know what these tenu? have como to mean in the jargon of carpet-bap politics, and we need not look far to see what the result of their system must always be. For ten years we have tried making stringent laws for the protection of the Republican party in tho Southern State?, aud faring a policy dictated at Washing/on upon the Southern people. We have gone o__. making and nifcaking Governors, managin? the election of Congressmen, substituting soldiers for constables and Federal commissioners for justices of the pence; we have armed the, At? torney-General with extraordinary powers auil given him millions of money to spend, not in the law, but in working the machinery of poli? tics; we have made the colh-i mu -of customs a sort of viceroy, and tin- marshal a military command? er; and to facilitate this topsy-turvy system of force and false pretense we piled up legisla? tion until the S?pleme Court interfered and swe-pt it off the pages of the statute book. The Louisiana politicians themselves tell, us what the coii.-.ci|iie!iee has been, v hen Ciev la? in'nt "the relegation tg\ nearly all the Southern "States to the control of the disloyal elements "whose treason brought about the war, and j "the (lection of a National Congress largely ] " composed of ex-leaders of the Confederate ? " army.'' And as if to soue their warning j with a still sharper emphasis, yesterday'.! papers brought us with the ?report Of their convention the lirst chapter of ?the edifying story of BenubHcas deliberations in ?-Florida. where the ]?(?:? of the pislol inincluated the (l?bate, and delegates and tin ir suiiporters came to the meeting all "secretly armed.'1 Here, we are told by the Associated PnMi re? porter, in ii matter-of fact? way, "Mr. Ruller "of Santa liosa, being drunk, ?attempted to at " liick Mr. Conover m the imnmHlim loom** Mr. Conover believea that ?there ianeoneplraey to eomntit murder; and the sin rid' of Madison County ha* been thai in the leg. The sciiiiiina.ee in Florida, however, is not a worse travesty upon politics than ?baa beeu ihe ordinary course of government in Louisiana, ! in Mississippi, in Alabama, mid in ?many other ?partB of the S?>uih; and "the relegation of "nearly all tin. ?Southern Btatea to the control "of the disloyal elements" is the natural con? sequence of pillairc and misrule by adven? turers who bad no virtue except " loyally" to recommend them. Despotie miagovenuaent such as has cursed tho reconstructed states during the past ten years will not be fob-rated by any American eemmunitVa When ?peaoeable efforts i?.i ?reform fail, a violen! remedy is as certain as sunrise. The need of the bout for the Administration Republicana is in learn that important principle in American politics. gOJfg MOEB BBFEE8HING TALK. The Virginia Democrats at their State Con? vention m Thursday listened ?to some excellent discourse. It wno earnest, impassioned, lofty; full of sound political morality, pun- patiiotisiu, ami rincera penning! ?toward the True, the Beautiful, and the Good. There was ?something in it too of Ihe trumpet ?fall and the luigle note, the martial figures und the warlike tropes with whi.h ?leaden who are Willing in wild ?self ahaudoamiiBl to ?foraake their peasant oalliagB and rush into tin* sei vice of the Government at the juice at- well any comii ii,tole salary*?eaaunou the sturdy voters to the Irai?meaning ?thereby the bnllot-lsix ?and promiae them a glorious victory--which me.ins ?i new deal in the ofliccs. Tin re was not lacking either brv.r or confidence. The sp<-akcisiit im ?sated, denounced? and condemned all the had practiees of the ?purty in power, tin- corruptions of tin* Administration, tbe evil tendencies into win? Il the counliy has ?lately fallen, and, in ?Short, t-vi-iy thing that is wrong and wicked. And m. ?doubt th. y m? .mi if. Whatever may 1" tbooght of th.- uttemneea of theae ?gentlemen erben ?theyare engage?] in making ?promisee far theiiis l\ s, no ?ne qoeations their earnestness when they eoodemn the practices of the ?eppo* sillon. But ?they went ?further. ?Being Demo erais, ?delegates ie?pieeeiillui that party in a convention called to choose other dele? gates to aasi i ia ?selecting a ?Presidential candid ate, they t?.?i!? oees mu to anticipate the action of tin- Si. Louis I'on vi nt inn Bad of the poople afterward, and lo indulge in OBBgSatU lalions ?upon the ?great benefil the country is io derive from Democratic ?sueceas. We an- in have, it ??.-.?ins, ?m ?ru of reform, of aise and honest administration, of puritj in politics, ol intelligent ilalteiiiBUshlp. of everything de siialii?: in fact m ;i government worthy the pride of the cult* a and the ?admiration of toe world. We are i-ot about to ?ay thai th MM Blogoeul ?orators did not ?meng every word of all this. Pin: it ?does occur to as thai Bldimond, where this convention was held and I hens speeches were made, is not so fur from Washington but that the oratois should have known wiiat a D?mocratie Congress ?has ?lone and is doing there. Suppose sume unpleasant person of the sort Mr. Lincoln need to describe as Mtater "ruptiou.?" bad ?said audihlv .it ?thedoOBOf one of the fine ?periods a!>onl i? form and about elevating the tihaiettor of the public servie??" Fitxhu'.'h !" It would b;ive lieen entirely out of order of course ; but what a pertineal ?annotation. Or supli?se snme one had topped oil' the BPplaUBB Which greeted the finely turned sentences about restoring the i.ovciiiiiieal Io its ancient purity with a call for ?three cheers tor Mr. Hanibhtoii. the ad? mirer of Will.es ?Booth. Would that hare bnii Inappropriate 1 Or if some (nquhdtive person bad calmly risen up after a ?glowing portrayal of tin- benefits t?> f>e derived from Democratic rule and ?DoBBOCiatie policy, and had asked to he informed a bltb- in detail what the Democratic policy is; would it have been convenient ?md easy to answer him 1 To the ordinary reader the large and beautiful ?diseOMBS <?f ?h? Virginia (,-r.itors seems lacking in illustration. With a Democratic Congress m session only a hundred miles away, tiny ought to have been abb- t > i "point with pride" to ?something 1 li.it has ?beau done in the six msuths of it? con? tinuance winch .should ?Serve to illustrate what th-? ?party would do if intrusted with larger opportunities. Why did they not point to the D?mocratie majority in Congrees and say: "Behold those wim have been faith " ful in few and little things. Make them BOW " rul?is over many and gic.it things.'' lids seems to have been an OUtioeioa. Perhaps it WM forgotUu. It would be iiiiciiiu?table toSUpfOM tiiat th? ?record ti?? part] h.id already ?made was purposily ignored. We rapeat that aha dis? course wius admirable. It must have beeu re fn-diing to listen to. And yet th?k* B60UM such a ditV. n-iice between what th.y egm ?it BichmOUd and what tiny do at Washington. Shall we paraphrase Mi. Lim ..in nnd add ?that I the world will little care nor long remember what the DeUMOSUta say at, Kiiliinoiid ; it can? not forget what they have done ngni are doing at Washington. BBMIBBAOE IS HCsINi ss AND PRICES. It is the old sUiry?the baa& stateai.-nt Is exceedingly SUCOUnglUgaS n ?peats tin- strength of the associati ?1 banks, hut qntUt diaeouragiag as uu iiidicalioii of the coiiditioii of business. Notwithstanding an increase of 0085^00 in ! dsffOSJtS since th? statement of May *J0. and a decrease of $1,030,80-.) in apt ere?a loss some- ! what .-?nailer than was eijiected?tiic total re? serve rises to 31.81) per cent, and. the legal tender reserve to 23.."? 1 per cent of depo the legal tenders having increased $:i,<>00,< From this fact, without the aid of the wei dispatch regiinliiig tin? Treasury operations I balance*., it would bo inferred tliat the posit of legal tenders for surrender of b eirciilatiiin iluiini? tin? week had not WSjSBS the amount released by retirement of l* not?***, and tho Treasury statement shows t only 040-VOOO in bonds d> posited lor circi tion were wiihdrawn during thn Wi Tor reasons which are not yet apparent, siincnder of bank circulai ?on has bc.-ii o alioiit 92?O0Ot?DO0 .fantag U-t awnth, altfcM the gold price of nearly every cla-ss of Uni States bonds is as Mfl as it was a month I when -the surrender was very raj.id. On other Land, tlirnugh the moro vig >n opnnitioiis of tlie R?demption.? Hurt the M tiicineiit of bank DOtM has 1 come very iniiuh moro rapid, ho that, duri the month the amount re!?red has execee] the amount of legal lenders deposited. In t city a further decrease of $53^M)0 in ba circulation has been elV-ctcil, .'Hid the total i duction since April 29 has been 9203.VA Deposits are, still over sir millions target th they were at, that time. Tlie great feature the return, however, is the decline of loans 9251,792,700,. an amount scarcely dilVcrii from the avera;_.e rafMfftod April 30, which v. lower than any other weekly ?iverage since t pairie. Following is tho statement of Satn day, in coiiip.iiisiiii with tlmso of oocreapon tag weeks in privions years: ii_? -a7, 197* M.iv-_':i, i-?:.-.. Ma. 00.1*74. Miv3l,l?' torniH. Wi'. 1.1 .'.. ???? .-_?_?--1. 0 ,..".. .???_',_:."I'.no i'T7.'?'?-.? *-|a-< I.? IT "''.S .'.ll.l 1 l.lfs-.'.'ilHI -JH.()?:?! '.'hl ! II. I--_.il I.'??. T. YJ.J i .tun C..i,:(7l.:io i .'..?.?-aM.li.i) I l.::i-.'..: I ,1. 0 ?.'.i"" ?.7"'i 2 '?' ?mom-ii ) a.':t '.-_'i:i. mho 2-f.l:',', (I.'.mi-i li'. a'.l.'.IH) I'M.!.'I. in?) ?.'?;,.*,-m.'.??..! -_a7,il7.l ( mmfg* :".-:i,i..i,!i'H iM0.Ul.Me :i.? .,!..?-?; i*"_27?t,0 Hank ?1? itrinirs in May hav?i BBSS a litt larger than in April, notwith-.tatnliii'.' the fa that s.(l?s of ntui'k have been .sniiiller th. diiiing any four sunessive wi <?,s for moi than a year. Tho largo dry g:><> Is miel coi tribute?! a little to the aggregate of transa? .ion?, : i tit] in some branches of manufaciui iiiuihiate inipro. einen! U ii"tc?l. VottAgS m ports were fBilt?_*-S3f808 daring the f.nu we? I ending on S.itiinlay, and $28,320,405 ?liirin the eORf-POD-inf weeks of l?97&, while dm tag Aprfl lin- importa were $31,027,473 i isT*"', SAtd only $35,48IS,153 in ls7.">, rima ing a talgfg ?lun'.? e m May thiin in Apri In doiin?!ii- exportai abo. then wat m ii crease in Aprilf 1 ,**?7<?, e?)in?i;ii?-d with Apri L87S? tart in May to Tuc-day of la* week the aggregate has been only $17,60?., UOli, again?! 119,030,820 during the HUB weeks in "sT.-,, tad --^-?l?.O--? 1..?"? 1 in I87<tl (Mivioii.'.ly tiitit- has been s wneiderabla im pri)\?ineiit in receipts of doim-siic pfoductl ?I this point, ,.i>?l m sinne branches of .vlcli-sn! trade. Inn DM yc.ir ago the in:]>r<?\?iii? nt i May whs decid? ?liv greater. Henee tin* aggre gate ?if bank _t___rtagi for the lour weeks end inn B?tard iy has been $1,608.121,781? agatai $1,955,031,301 daring Ott hubo weeks las >?ar, a decline of 23 per cent, in April th decline arm about 22 pel rent, and ta Maid alunit 1 s per cent. It i? wiirthr ?if notice that tln-n* has be? ti : siinil.'ir r-iiiiik.ii-e in volume of business a London. The London l'h-:iiina_a-h<iuse return for the t?-n weeks ending lia) 1" OOMDON it follows wiih thus?' of the ci>i'ie,;?i)Uiliii_: wick ol 12 7". : Week Fiuliny |S7H. 1N7.V Mur? li h._.??_'.l,ill'.IIOM ? pi'/, III ni. OIK March l">.f. 110, I I'.i.oO'i l;l.-.,:;;t.-|,(ini M.tn h '-"_'. !(s.'.':lo.it(M? loi.iiM.iKK M.ii,'i'.".i. 71?. lilT.Oixi lo".T_"7.(HH A ; i : 1 ti.I __?*,"".. W.IX?? 1 _ll :i I '(.(?o? A|*ril 12 .I?'??.-.11.000 ?..;;,'.ei'i,(??ii Ai.nl ltf. 7'..*? ii'..(?(>?> 1 H'.?i.VJ.iiii April'Jd. kl.lHl.000 Hl.H2-l.INM M.,. :; .l'i, i77,000 ]:!'i.*?i;.i,(i:ii llejrlO. *.?"?.:ii?7.hu?) ?l.n.v.'.ni.? Tata!.?:"i-,'.'.7.ii.'mki ?i,i_.':.,si:i,oiM The deereaea daring Ott tea weeks haaheei ?134,112,000, or abooi 12 pat eent Hera ii luis i?-' n aboat 40 per east greater? and tliai is just aboat Ott proportion ?>f -hrinhage ?i iiDiniii.il pri?e? in thi? ciiiiiilrv since 1879 A|i'i.ii'?-iiti\?, then, if the general depree*rto_ i. niiii'?- s?v?re in tliis ciinlry th.in in K?l'I.iiiiI, the iliiVi-iinci* i? in linly due to o.ir i!ii?talil( curreiiry, and to the greater flu-Illations in nominal prie s ? ,nis"?l hy Ita use. We shan v?iLh ??Hill Britain that deotine in t!na rolaaM ol Hide which i? i!,ie in ein?, s nfi'-ciing ne;i:ly all civilized natii)ii?, luit we alao h ive otber burdens of our mvii to bi-nr, M-lf-iinpo?.'?l by Mgleel t? peifoiiii tin? solemn obligationa of the n.itioi!. __________________________ 'l !?? recent in?.-.ti-'iit ?m i ??f .i Ceagwerional8nb ('iiiiniiilli-,- in iie-.si.iii :it i !.. A ?.t? r FIo-MhaTc bfTiaghl into pi mi the iinnr ?.f B. ti. .lavne, and altbough a I.??? r,-|i-j!?ive r minder night be pn i< rw_, it is ? naiiii' '.?'hieli sii?-,a.T.ts son!,) i(.iiili)iti:iir r?'tli?ctii.|i.i. It ?.-. (?iiiy finir years ??(.'? ?.i'm- Mr. .lavne wat t'-?ti fj.iii?.it tin-a.?tur Heaai before metbtt Gengree* niDii.-il roiinnitt.e. M?. J.-ivid? v.-.is n.il | snl.ilii .1 m r? ti<-'-i)t witness tln-n. II?? wius " l?>?|ii.-i?-i<?n.-s M -a v.-ricil l>ir?l." SmlilenK- enrielieil hy his leealieed a-tecttoMb fr?,?h beej aloeat] Intel ftaei ?vith our tlagaai geaatar, Uta loraanet lepieaaotatiri at tha wadutj ajetani wllh ils organiard refltanlaia, ha had all the apetarl s?T.i_.a_r? r and lir.i?r.-i<|i( eii?.'eii?li r.-il hy ne.vly-:iriinir.-<l ???'.'iltii and metal leeegaitien ndrthU power. lie tnhl the Coiiilnil!?'?? with lllll.'ll i'll?'llliist;nic?- anil sat isfitct i?>u Imw he li.'iil bribed ? lii kfl anil luiok k.M'ixTs la betrap ih<? leweta el their Haplojan, ?ml ho?T In? n?isl |s fii'i.Ih- hi? Iniii'liiitls to stiuiiil.it?' th?) r?-? oil?-? tii.iis nf u raptire witness, II.? never threw a?v:iy, h.? siiil with >_-_". :i stray tient which Ml his beekwhfl. be \?.is lahingfbr bnOheadt, Hlnaliallng hy this litih? parahU his ?n.iiti? -of tailing th'' hunks mu? pnptraef ? Ina nadar ?ntHae trivial pretest? ami narnhiag tli?-:ii for the ci..?? t.. :_ paying pveeaenttan. Ra eridentlj coiiaiiderisl Ihu merchants of this port M hi-, legitia mat?? i>r.-T, anil allinl.-il t*i tlnni coiit?-iii|itiii)ii?ly ma the "hreed ?if ini_?<?i t??r.*.." Ami all Ui?m was ??ni v four yims in,'.?, Bad -Mr. J.iTiio wai in need and regalar HnaiUng ?right tha HnangMa at Qaa. Qmntfi ramwalga. and waa baying an primta tattan, and landwing other ralaahk |M.ii!i?:ii Mrriea ta " the parip." Thai .^l^. JmjBt is Mwdropped by Oanh?ng Laflta ?v Oa is not heeanae the Ce_tou**he__i h moro rirtaana? or Mr. Ja] in- Um iis.'fiii, i,ut beeeoM the puiiii?* ai-nti lneiit whieh h.-1.? iinuie a third term el ??.-n. Grant inipo?eible, hat alea drtaaa Into ?lark nitcniwi ami deriona wapa the praetieei whieh nera pittatad ta with n.i.ie hy tho Bepahlieaa taataMMM of thut cider day. All the raQread aee_da iaaaed hy tawnehipg in Mia souri, umoiintinir in f;i?i? v.thie to more than three million dollars, .-ire _)r.?lial?lv r.'ilnee.l to w..rthle.is n?-.?-s hy a reci-ni aeehden tt tint Daitad StataeSa praaai Oanrh The ipaeiflc eaaa tatahrad ^hd.imh? of hmiih giren hy Mount Pleaaant TownaUp, Betet County. M..., as g mhmfptta? to tlie Le-iagton, Lahe and Qnlf Baflrendi tart tha dotilrimi _i j - j ? 11 ? .?* ;i|ijMi i iitly la all the t(?wn.?lnji iailioad l.oi.ils anawd andar tht iu-t af tin? Mi-.??.>iiri Lagta* laillieol" IstiH. TheCimrt nrollDllliics the ?.et llll (oiihtitiitioniil, ii. proviiliiiK thitt townships nuxht mwaa baadi if tue Ihiiaa <>f ths >..t.-s eaet i>y eita Z.-II*. at an il.? tion approv.-.l th.? p.-rfi-rmaiic?-. The St:it# (''.!i?litiltlon (ft three .ears previous abso lut?aly forbids the LaghtatSN to iiutlnuizo any county, city, at town, to lend its cre?lit to uny c.r aatatoentarpriaa. unies.? two Ihtidiat th<? _natined vot.-rs at an election assent, lhtween two-ihinls "I th? ?lualilinl ?ot?is and two third? of thooc who reta an a ?taanenra, there is ahwtaoripadhttiaatMa of iiuyoitanc?), since tho form??r must represent tho will of the people, while the latter might not. It is ?Ii?l? ult to see how the Court could reach any other conclusion up^n such a state of facts. Cuss County, which has $000,000 of these bouda outstanding, will be out of debt entirely, and Jackson, Tike, LafayctK and Marion Counties will have their total debts ddiiiiiishuil by nearly or quito half, in conso quence o? this decision. There seems to bo no ro BSUBBS for the unhappy bondholders, and it will probably ?he many y curs before thoy put any moucy in Western railroads again. While there has been no decision on uaapeea4.it aeeaaa to be pretty w?*u aadassSaed that th? ?state Prison CsBtmanton, which begins to take tostiniony at Hag BbsgJuns o, will follow the pre?-?-dent set? by tin* Can d Commission last year with respect to the admission of reporters. None, or vory few, of the MBMBB of that Commission for the purpose ft tsktog testimony WBN secret, but iu accorilanc?. with an understanding there was no attempt BBSdS by the newspapers to report them. While thSM ?might BBSSatiflUS arise valid objections to BUCh a system of inquiry, in the case mentioned it worked well, and it will probably do so in that of mat l'rison Commis? sion. In BSSBS things wo aro learning a little wis? dom. Many ?f us already rei-ognize the faults in the working of the present system o? investigation by which tnii.s-.es of ex parle and sometimes jierjured tes? timony are Hung out on the public, SHSU doing iaaeeeat and .even ?guilty ?men great injustice. When ?B important right is yielded and no pr?c?? dent. SOI which might he afterward misused, the people will not be sorry to receive the cool and delib? erate JadgSBSUt of a Commission, arrived at by care? ful scrutiny of all the testimony, instead of a snap Jadgaaaat founded ea daily reports. "I'.iit Potta" was As title of tho article, and ?he Helena llnahl the iiaiiie of tlu-Moiilaiia pap. r in wiiich it ?appeared ; ?the aeeaalaa, tas sapeieadaie of too nt'.s.-tit Qovarnar of that n?.i?ie Territory by a citizen of Michigan. We ItBOW how tibeg treat ti.cir horse-thieves in tliat land of ?sanguinary politics and iiiitiiiiiimeled journalism, and srbal contumely, to say notliing at bat water and cold lead, they heap on g.-iiiliiii n who are so rude as to cheat at eaidsi but hen is tin? first ?trustworthy example we have had of the way they hail a changa* of administration and spied toe parting (iovernor: "Ibero is great r?v lotciag throughout Montaaa to-day. The news cDiiic? ti us that a gi'iitlemau in Grand Haven, ??Mihigaa Jaba A. Leggai?haa been appoint"! ??.?ii iiioi' of Montana, i'otts, tho individual who has u.a.le BBOh 88 lltt?-r Bad lili-<-lai>le t'iiilui'?- it? the ' iiiliii tutorial .hair, and who for live long years has been the butt f.,r rali? ule and the laughtagOtol k ol the pi'iiph-, Stept down and out. and justice is in. gad out to our people at last. With t.-:ir* of sorrow llow iag down our cheeks, wo ?say, Farewell, l'ottsy? farewell!" _ Tin re is no eiii/en of New-York who ocrupiei. so exceptional a imis?i?o? it, tbe eoBuaaatty 'is Mr. Pater i ieoper. I Khar ?men are respected or sdmlmdi The f.-iiing toward Mr. Coopas h ene sf ?pasativa agnation. It will ?net bo iu the Isas, degree iaflaeuead by his aceeptrawe ??f the Oreen back nomination for the l'r.-sidcney. On the other liiinii, he w :ll srarcely (?el a ?single additional vote be?taUBS "i it. His friends will all unite with the Doaatry In deploring toe use of no ptn-o a BBBM la so bad | chum*, ami will r.-gard the 000108 i-iioit to BMtkc political aspitsl ?sut of this vouanMo liian'.i SfSBpal i)>' a. a pie. o of brutal deinagogisiii. Mr. Hugh.I. Hastings isa lidding politician, lie liil- bard bloWB) and when ha has driven an ?ulver ts.it y int i a Bornee, it is not Baaaaal to see thrown at I im a " r.-ira? t du," which it is alleged that In-was compelled toeiga*s? a'Hbel pubUahad ta IMS, It Baa been repeatedly shea a that ho novae did tigB tliiit piipi-r. und that, ho was not the author of i lie libel t<> whi'ii it isCarsed, and toe laet ?aaaan* Btratioa to thai ?ti'?> twaa bbbbs ae leaner age thOB last-..-il.?. If thereiaanydassnay left in the aver a .-? party Bowepapar we ihoald think that wylodfd weopoa night dob be dropped. PaBESONa?Ii, Dom Pedio visited ?the Jetties at tho mouth of t: .- BitetmBpft ?>" n.ttiii'iuy In t-oaiiniuy with ('apt. J. Ii. I....1... It is proposed to divert tho fund given re? cently i?> Mr WiiUid Qatpaaatr of gvaaavMla, in>i.,for tin 'st i.n.?:iiii n' <>f a '?.il.'s?* m that city, to tie* coii i... n.>n ?.' ,t iiin.try, lyaeutn, tat part lor tin* same The Rev. ?(bury Ward Bcecher during his p- . ? [ \ ist 1.1 (',iiiioll I'.ilv? Tilly espr.s. .I .. wi*h th it mi iiili.)i--tiuu might tm es'a'illsheil in i-i-nin rli.ni ?.?.nil Mi-it in.-aiitu:ion. m .1 the i-.iiii'.n:? plant?*.! with every IfnoW -'I ?I? '.'I'-s Ol Am. 11? all itli.l tOrotgB '.reea w liifll a.e i-.?|i;ii?1i? of cultivation la tins i-iiinat?. Mr. Bcocfear baa mi, reeled blmnelf In r.urying ool tba wish. Qarihaldi it i*1 Mid will soon resign hi. seat lu ill?* l!.ili.-i:i I'arll.-iiiii-nt. He n*?-ently BtMt B ItBmM Sa bis (-"(latiin- tits axptaaaias hi? ngnt at Batas no laagar aaefnl :o mi, tad stai?ii,- taut ili- limn* ln-uitii nStted In;., t.? <ll?<'ii.?-r.'?'tin ?lull .s ?lt'iol. iliK Upon their r?|<it> -.?-.: at .?. u ? Intend? to retara to bin home to Caprera, ttOUl Whii'h III- llil? l)??.?l! alia.-at ,tl)')iU 11 year. A new and gigantic .st al of the State of Cali 'oinia lia? ?> ?-n ?1-Kigliol !>>';r gcntleiinn of that Male Il It ciiiiip ?i il of 41 val'l.-tie-i of \Ti.?:,l nil gMVB inl'.iil fi.niii. Th- .'?'. il Primeur.) Hist gives tlli.s .le.cril tlon of it : " The ?isal IS I feet ami I ?li-li.-.? ni tliaiiict.-r, ami 1 '_? taakaa tiAek. the Igara nt taa Qoddaaa Miaer-ra la tiret o in.-tu?? iii_rii. iitui th- ariaalf baai al bar fut. areas' fioin ('ilifoilll.l liiunl, la |.", iiiiln-a Ion? ail'l 7S Indies Blah. The ..ill ? f.ui?. -un??-!-' who lit illg?_:ln?,'i,-i)iil in Un foreground, and th.- Ian Umi?' ivi?r.-!sentiii>* tin- Ooldf . (, ,i.- ni un 11 ..I ^-.?iiiiii, arc ran well e irrad boat oaoda that h.ii iiioiii/i- vv.-ll in c?lor. III.- obverse o.' til?- in ill ...a;.!in-a i.,i!i'i.?tn- .1. ?.mi.,:.??central Icon "f ?blob la n gigantic ? Mil of fiiTiiiHii,' aareodjrom ttegn wem m a Toi y ?n llalla in itiu.-r." 11 v? ill i)i* s?*t to Hi? < i-iileiiiual. The l'linco of Wules's visit to Indhi is likely to Mall m suint? uni t,rt.?nt reforms Id that country. .Mr. ( an way In hin laut letter from Lomlou nay.? : "At ?in- of tho mleira in iii'iiu tin- i'1'.ti'?) abaacvad aa gaaUaEaaaa pii.hiiU' a ,i.itln- a.slili- rrimi lii.s s'.aiiiluig pla.-t-, ali.l lu- m a very iimrkeil way dlHiKtlehed a nieasteiigor to say that ?u.h i-oiulin t was exi ri-?liiii,ly (listii.sU-fiil to him. Tills ici).iu.? to :ii? iiiini...I itcitishiii?.?! .uni uuoleoac of tho lin ?rllsh in liiiini baa produced an excelh-nt effect. The I'l-ln.-e u.a.. cave Sl.otH) to the lo.al i*lii?r.tl.-s ,,t Cii|. citt.i. lint ne.re Important Ihun these in. lilonUt, poi*> imps, ! ? ta.- fin-t ti.at iba o?a reatrletleaa placed apoa ?tiinitii in lull i were rt-J.iXi-'l III Hin-h a way that they ??an luMili.i i??? ?o aovare hereafter. K..r tbe iirst tun.- ta. aromen wen liberated from tie? Bard w ilia of iln> araana, mu? arara leea in ?'i?-ii D-airlaaaa, uurailed, eBlojrtna with i i,?'iiie tin? (?r.-woi ks anil olher tentivltli-is. flu aromen aren give? t.? nnderataad ihm thu niiprt-t-.-.ienta-at freo .loin was Kraated al Iba i"*c|.ra -a di sir.- of the Prince, and hu will always I?? ragwded i>y ttifin a.-? thi-ii liberator." llaltinioic ?papers record the ?death in that city on M.i) '_'(! of Mr. I.!l.vt Font, tho fitth.r of John T. l'lir.t. the ii'ita-ii Uwaaaaal maaasaa iho iaaeaaad -h'l-iitli-tuun vaa ii niitlto of Ilaltlinot-e County, and wa.i barata l7Vs\aaaarthatfB8al_-aaa_raf WaaMaetaa. ii.? ?li.i not lead it pahht Uta. bat taaattvaaaaaaaaraaaea him known ami liom.re.l in tbecouimuiilt/trblebao? .lepinrrs the ?MB of one of it? PBBBBS cltl/i-ns. The ?sti'1-iu.-ih, serenity, and iM-in-vol.-nco of his einira.-ter, thr ?{MM sincerity of hi? ChrUtttiii principles, mga] the ?eBBStO* no.? of liis life are made the miijtrt of very earucot and l.-ll.lri-llli'inoii ll word* III the im-s of his liiillv.- plaie. :he Umltimmrt Kerne eomuiom-oratca blu un followa: " Com polled la eblktbood tu labor i..r hit broad, denied br iioii-ity anj siiio.,1 piiTii,?_..., worfcln< nnr^mlttinelr m ?I ntiiiui- iihiiiii^i.v for70roan mit ol tba so tea io? iiv.-il, no living eotamporary ran recall dm aa-rloaa ex pi a ?Mti. m that aver tell from bis lipa. He waa fratefnl tir,t tie wiia.iiiii- to work, gratetaJ tbtf lits labor omtbied him to eiiin-ai?. and ca??- Im bla eblldten, erateiul that rvi-iy (l.iy, liit-linliiix the ?ery l.ist rt.nl to lii.-.l. be tuit able to do aomcthfiia to add to tin- bapp aeaa of aoiaa our naa toluatliy bit lito before <;?mI ?nul man. n? i .ui-.-iit hia children til, leaaoa both n> aaanpia aad pre i -i?i?i. ' Von sativo Uod beat bf doing your arbola duty to Ins i r?-a?ii.'.-a,' nus a frequent expreaali u oa hi.? Ii) ?." ToaoxTO, June l.?The Hon. Edward Hlakc, iliuuior o? Jtistiic, !?- ft o:t.t?.it to day tar Kurland. POLITICAL NOTES. There ? a Vice-ricsident tu Im? nominated, too. Blaine for I'rc.ident and Harri, on of Indian:., ?r1 ''ii'.'ui?1'"" "'* " K^al"1,""? for Vlr" I'lcsnl'iit, Is it BJSBl. These deoriteepors Heem to be a bud lot 01.r ih,'m mmmtatm mmt gramme, who i? ?i_??a?ni..?.i w ? Miii.l can, the other ?lay baSBSBS bo wmited lilg money. 'luis u, all araaa. " a httng uian tuuu old (Jrant " ouirbt to lui a ?iiiiu of ois sue. * .Montgomery Blair wits first in tho field for TilUn. Tbu rcfuaal of the Marylaud ( '-invention to make him a ?ataeBBS, otther .it lut-K? or from hu ?lUtrlct SS?f?SSfaXT mthMa l"1 ' " ? ^ Mr. Hnstow, it uiipcurs, favored the ratifica tlon of th? Tb1rt??**enth Amendment by ihn Kent I_e_lslaturo, provide?! loy,-?.! men wlto hare not pu patt*_ in the rebelll n or I'lven It nid or comfort ?re compensated for lows ineu sustained. In South Carolina the Democrats nro cussing tut* practicability of wIiiuid?- by tho noiulu: of a straight Democratic State ticket instead of one will draw Independent and Republican vote*. tharlcAton }iexe? and Courier, ?Uio loading paper In St.it?', opposes EBB* a course. One Southern paper will not support C Tilden, whether nominated or not. Tins Is The ?em Aralanehe, whieh d? notmcos him as "a ?ilk ?tor Denior-r.it, with Fedcrallstio cor.vtctiou?, who belt In the centralization of money ami l>onds." It a Uncle Vtiihaiii Allen and .Iu?l??e W. I*. Kelley. V v??? ?1 ?.??-?I bill ties there would be In a ticket like thiil Thero is one, and only one, cheap way 1Y candidate, who has hut a hundred or so rot"s. to I one m lit* lias three tiuinlreil in a (.?invention where tlmn four Iniiiilreil nominate, thr.t m\ to hire bi k?-e.?ers and the like ti keep up a Are of coin! ?' eharires." The Administration, or ?ome of its fnei seem to havo found it out. Mr. Jhistow'u friends deny that he e aidetl in the sale of '!>.-..?? r.i, i:'..- boml?. I;..?- .n.e h ai Wi-s ..Dleially couneeted with the road, this seems ahi e?. ni valent to a d*_*r.l.iration that he didn't strive further tlio lntercf-ta of bin employer?. Mr. P.rt.?t<> friends .-ilmoist certainly do Mui Injustice by any B representation. Tho rcnoniinntion of Senator Antliony liliod?' Island lu m re? him an uniutomipt?*? t*?rn_ a? e ator of M yearn? ?-?pial to that for which Mr. Surni was elected and cxcecliug by two year? that for wi* Mi. Wilson was elected. If he servos ont l?:i full i? i his actual tenure will havo been one yeur lonuer tli thatof Mr. Stunner, ami __ .eats h mE?t tli:.u lh.it Mr. WIIhoii, the tottmot at whom was remoy??d ttott t ?s-ii.il.? hy il.?.?!!), and too latter by his elevation U* ( V'i? e-Prosidency. Tlie Richmond Dispatch demands the ging tlon of the t'.??? t.iii'.l? ru.i' al ?t. I-..I1. ? In order to .?a the party htm* a disastrous nomination. It bo II would lxi " the very madness of the moon to iniiiiiiiii a Southern MM f?>r rres??lenl," and adds: " Tuere but one course loft. If the situation continue.? im June '?7 to in- M It Is now, the South? **n Democrats inn go to St. Louis and. ri'fusi??,' to rcadi.pt the twu-thni rule, render the iioiiiin.itl?m of Tild? n certain beyoud doubt. To allow mich a mle tt) be ii.I??i?teil ?vh ? u Oh lets sent up sut-h a platform and M_t_ a caud.da um ?In-li.i? l?. thai (niiveiitii.il woulit bo to IuiimtiI u ne? teoot 11 ?y the succosa ?.f the Deinoenitio party. The apiMiiiitiiK-nt of Supt-rviaor Tutton i Collector ol the l'oit of I'ailal iphia receives t?i?. eot lin-ut fru?a The Vhtlatlelphia Timet: " Tue iiomlnatit of Mr. Alexander I*. Tutt?/n, prirent Supervisor of lte' ?nu-, u* the OtrnmOtatoBay ut Ike ?Pert o? riiiia?!eipbia. an insult to tho commercial chisat-s ol this city, a bit upon tin- i)Ml).Ic sei vi?,-e, 0 liircc. stub at the integrity ? l.i-i>ubli?-auiaiu,and the ?Toivti of sliamo to Mr. l'uttou f?. the pio.litutlon of his oSht* to slileld one of I he hum u'iiilty of the plundering revenue consplratora." Th Times asks, " Where WO* lliistow 1" His "fallur?: (o lute fere ,h tue MM Xtt one <?f Ills must Important ?U'Joid nales will eou.'S'l in.- loiuclnut jiid_.tn-'Ut or tin couutr, 'imi li?- li ?-ii'n-r faltfcliM ? i iiti.-?|ii.?i to t_reat dull?'?.." * " t'ue siory sums up?a proiuo.t-U tutton; a falten llrix tow ?" Tho differenco between the treatment whirl ggMfem K.M) ha-s >cc.-i.<-<l lroui the I.epuhUcun pie? aii'l that _i_u__.y iti'.-onied I.opii.tlic.iia under a. cu?_ !i?i!i aj the avcrajr.) I*eiii<?:rattc pajx r has already boei iiolod. This Is I'hc llf'tim.rc A,nericun't ??ay of point leg the nior.i! with lecpe. t to Mr. Illaine : "1*< uiiM-iaii i?e mojOf/en have accept? 1 ?-very ?lautier im|*-__rn_c th? ?i)?h1 naine of Bapnaheam as true beyond the posai ol.lty of doubt. On tue contrary, we observe that tui K'-pulilicau pi.-aS refus?-to convict Mr. Keir "?i the ex i.-ii.,-,' showing of ? iniiUialaiK-es, aud protest that In must be further heard. And yet Mr. blame ha? broker the fore?-of (hi- ?tiii.-ni. ii(.. i*riju*liclal to him anil ha effl cinailv v.ndmtatei iii.iis?At. 'there ha.? u?-vri Is-en anj proof of wh it has MM I ICIMIIll in :???'.nil (o lii'u thai would stami a crucial tret; i ml here we nave ?-?lUeneo a?-.?iii-i Mr. K-ii- subs.aulial cii?)d_.n to be received in ??-ui I. ' The Brooklyn Argut is strongly opposing Out. Tild'-u. ll MetgM that an arruistico has ixu-u do i-l?ie'l with tin- Ki.it;? " up>n the Wim? of?Tiiden ol .??laie I'lisou,"ana ai.al_.M-.rs the ItrooMyn delegation t? Si. Louis in ?Mpjiort of its tfemgm ll ineuiiuii? Senator Jacobs, " without other (nan political occup?t.on, ft r which ho has iceclvi-d -f?loo per aiiuum ;" mm?WOEtOt Murphv, " the a-nbor of th? hills uuder whieh Hrooklyn's Bieg h??l iu birth," and "Twee?!'.? ution^eiit ally ;" W. C. Kinxbley, without ?' tiibi?e " to whom a'nu Job of any luipoitaiico i.a? ham eunicd on lu r>i'?ol.l_ u foi 10 years ;" IlMBM K'))??'lla. uudcr whom aa the patent] ?v?r iu. ut ?wimtlef? ?fi-r? liiautr-.'.raled," aud ?vho was aaaluioi?t tho hi ft man to moomSt mtaB pap ;" au?l A. M. lii.??, diii'in?: whoso leeembency ss Water Couiu)is>loii?-i-aa more i.? niia ,- Ai-ii in? iiii.tn? tu.in li.-! MM known for an .ige." Ihr A i u'it __&__ : " Mr. Tilden was mpffoaoi by tae iir.iii'l'-n-rs in a mam tat t?arermnt, in is now t-eieg ?ar utuOeii aud piinli. <l l.y to.- name ui.-n for l'reuiiieut. For a newly-converted (Jonkliug orgran, The AHmiiij Siprriu U doiu*. as well as cau bo espectod. It waves aw..y all tho Kepuiilicnu caudidat'-s cxc?ii! it? ?' f-ivoi lt<- sou" (recently adopt. .1) as out of the ?pies?on. Mi. llristow is merely aa the pet candidat.-" of iirofcsit-a n r?iriiii-rs. au?l Mr. ill.line?this is what The F.ipret? saya o! Mr. r.laiu?-: "-What h?n?' would Mr. hl.une have of Mit] ii.it the State of New-York axainst Tilden or Church I Tue K.-piil.lu-ans w.ul.l do their best for him, and yci hi? chanocs of sucocaa wonM l?e very poor. II?) w..iild do well to hold the ' stllllifhl' Republican vote. SNBOtMag m?*re than th it, however Is uc.essary 10 i.ti'v i he Mate. With a landidate who niu?t, from tho bag____g to the end of the campaiii?), stand n|H*u the il?'i'.'iislve, the S:ate o( New-YorK will la* lost to the Republican party?and M the Slate of New-York is Init, 'gOlld bv.a lAt 11. leave Mr. Hianio out of the e.tit uiatioti. 11. . .iMiim M aaemwmtmi anleM he ha* a ?u.ti ?illy ou tin? th at ballot, aud leal he Is uot luelv 10 have.'* 77.? _\'n//on disniissos the anti-Tilden move? ment tu this way : "In New-York an anii-T'lit.i inov?' tu.-iii I.a? devc'.opisl itself lately, but on th?- whole cannot be mi i.l |e ha?.-"uiii'h strength outside the office of The World aud tho C?i.ir_ of Ap'-cals. The success of hi? Can.-U cainp-iU-n ??u_?ht to make his party lu his o?vn Stale support him, if the.? wluli to li ?? u their professions of reform taken to mean anything at all ; for he hn? don? v?!iut no man or party has before been able to do, In re? ducing' the .-anal tax?which ha? g__m M hl_._i in past man as three millions?t.. u->tiiiii-r. It looks now as if he would carry tin- Si. I.o'ils CouvclHoii almost on tho first ballet, mid we trust that the Republican reformers who ate gu.ug to Cineluuati will rec-olbot thai in puttlti*? ii|i a caniliilaio f??r their own party, they nnint pel up one who will in?t merely be l*?>tt?-r than t'obkliiit: or Morton, bin 111 to rail anaiiist Mr. Tildni, who Is himself a f. r miilal'le CwmkUUl for any one to tee _-_*in?l, and ?III i^u?- liehiiid til 111 what 110 I),-moc_it hastiad for a long tune, tin? aim?*'. 6?.iid voie of tlie So-atu." ?he Salt?n oiitrht not to Is- too Mire ut that _an__M__M on tin ilr?t ballot. A c??iiv?mi'?1 w!n.n i? Ko??ine.t by the two Ihiiils iii'.u ili.esu't often maki' a iio.uinatlou in that way, ami the h??a\ u-st vole on the first ball"t la oflou likely io be ..n. ?iu? tue highest on the last. That U? n. Sein nek ili?l know what he was about, ainl MM a??aiv of tho ua me of the ti-aii.?_i-t:-?n lu whii-h lu? Ml OmSSSti, I-? t'"' burilen of a protest fron. The .\<;'i"ii, I: ays: ?? We .1?. not think it oiU'ht fo g_ out to the wi.i-il, without a word of coinni-nt from any i|Harter, a? au acc-pta-d view, that a_tentleman of Gen. tsoheiii-k's aice and antecedent? can be xt shiiple-intn.'.cd as the Commiitee charitably sot turn down. He Is gg years th?, ?? i*h Ion? experience <>f Washlniiton poUtiel.?i_ ami l?l)b>lHls, and has pi ... ?*d many a 11 ?;lil of ??ok? 1 ? some ol 1 im abbat garni 1. m in the country, luat he am, tlter.-foi-e, taken 111 by l'ark ami Htewait, and could u?I tfii.-s? M hat tin se ??'?i-thy fellow? Wttt ?Iriv ih*{ at, an '. did lint iindersland the ? -xaet nature o( Huir anai??cmint wilh him, Isa hyp.)tin?ls of such bo'dnes., aud brea.llb that It cannot li?U> Otm, .Schmick's repiitai.ou, mid we doubt whether on the whole he would not Liin.vlf Laie pietiTied I), in? .les.ribe.1 aa a dowuriirut kn?vr. Our oiilc i in ?-"in*; back lo it now, however, is to warn ?11 oilier di'i.oiuatiais that this lenient ?, i,-?t ..f 1.., a??' is uot Ilk. Iv (o Ik- taken iu.ro than mi? <-, ?ml 1i1.1t teem* ?nabulvea alno.td ?,( _,U .mes must fcarnaflOf trap a ?inri? I.HikoUt lor th? ? Pit-si.lt ut of (Ue Nal.tiuai Hank oi Ver? mont ' a.id bO other pl?.iis-iiHikui|> lawyer? s 1th BieM for mile. The plea of *luipln_.iiy It 0*ha\OOteO,m The doiihlc-l.airilcil _fgg_gg gf interviewiii({ Deiuoeratie pollUclan? a? to Uov. TiUlon's avan.-iulU)', aangnmnal by the WotSS, ha? in-cu Mrree ?i hy Ttt Herald, lu tun pa_>?r ycaterday wire mmmBBBol ihe views of Joseph Wair.-n, one ol the (?litoi. aud propile tum of tB? liuJftUo louricr, who has l*cen for many jauto in 'iiiiu.iu m the iH*iiiics ot tmgn.ta.__eg i?unw a mnWBhtt at the P?ete Committee, and of Wi?iuui U. Parga. Praniml of the hnwrtMn i:*-i>re*_ t'ompany. Mi. Warun favondc.ov. Tliden's nomination, Mr Kar-f-* Ippeemtt. Mr. Waneii thoii-ht the niovcm?-nt of tli? ilMiiy politicians would sir? mtBhtt Oo?'. Tlldeu with .pop'..?, and a??' il?'?l iisc\l?teiice to the "n??(-lectef Gov. Tilden to call Into hi? councils and coufldeuw ?un tl.-nn-u who ha.??>,be.'ii n'^ardedforyears 111 theirIm-allll?* un repreaentatlvi? uion of the party ; also the fear that, lu tho ??vont of bis election to the I'___d<-uo_r, tlKir ad? vice wottl.l not bo rei.ulrc.?" Uo di?I " i.ot anllciisit? nny break In the New York delegation at g__ Loul?," t>*> oause these -joullcinen would declino "to U?te auy ???P beyond the expiesiioii of their opinion." Mr Far-fosaul that he did m t think Mr. Tilden *" a tu mm for the plat?-i he ?lid not "like th?? way he had pu*die?l ot?eni a?i?le te ?levai?? himself." He " did nut turn ?way from Twe?*-I uiUil well assured ol hi? downfall." " In uU attacks on the Caual Ui'iit he pursued tlie same ?eldsb course. " While 1 iov. I'i'.iien could s-uii by aasocUUou wltn th?se men now charged by l?m with corruptlou he woikis?