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Kuki-'s lY-i'iM Shibt-j made to moatmre ; IBs eery bast, s.-? loi my sot Iks aUitbt? lobliira itotake or k?sc|? hi? ?i Keeit'a sblrta unies? ;..-:;? ;?, aat?i__ct_r_r. 6T1 Uii.a.lway. a m! mj; ."-eh st., I'lc.l.? ' ..' a. _ To Centssmal Kxiiii'.i .?li.-s.?I'm l * vt? Ti-.tnt'M; is .'.?ii-,- i?.', i . lubai i Ibera i-> tlie Ex! Il.lt'on, .it t e>lr ni.. ? ? ue? t.r os lbs ti??,: i -is. at s a. m. u?iera ?Incal? Im? lctlal Va: r .Hi SB PAVll.l't.l. l! 1 >i.' .?.T-, TilK C'.-.N i IN ?Ml, I.XI1IHI I ION i ll PICK (if ThI TSIBIKS la In T'io Tr.lxiue l-arlilcD, i nom re.. Centennial Orountla (mi the l-auk of iho 1 .-.??. I ? ?- PI liMphia Brancb i.'ttic? i? at "? ? 71.. el?.,?inni.st. i M llsaoiiic T?-Bnple). 8ui??crii)ti..n)i ?o,l B.1?ertla?-in*nta t?---,- I at re_?i_lar rate? St bot.', "ita-r. i,,;- !-?';.v riUal'.ll ?:v,*il Lv BsrriaT U) ull paru of tl)er:!.. early lu ;li_- in -,i,i, g. DaUY Ti?iaiNF, Mail .*sii'.)srnl>ers. *_.*1 <> ?>rr annum. SK.Ml-Wl.l m ? ? i.i Id M '. ,\!iiil .-Mil;.? I :'? n-->. :-..', p.H an. WbbBXV In:: I SB MaiLSiiuacriU-rs, 5--'p?-i anuuiu. Terms, c__.li le adTeaee. AiUrsaa. tttt TbiBVBB. New-York. rerteng wOOtut t., ??' e.'-n ,"ia: 1 RIBUNV in nnv of tb* h aim, tmatt, u- ? i ??' ? in s U_.il y. Bsuelilf told, will con lei a tatu? by m/mrmino tJhis o.'.'kv o? ti-r m cuoiataaeo*. Tur. si.Mi-".f, ___ii.T Tureca- will ba ready t_ls ni iraluij St 8 o'clock, in v ??1?!" is for ui..i:;i'-i. I". 1.-? I"p town adrerttaen aaa Issts their ??ron foi TiteTaiancs l11,tJljBn'*l?-iv. ,-?: SISi St. srSOeW , ?? ti, ni ,-l!i tve FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. FRIDAY, JIN 1: 9, 1S7G. TUE NEWS l.'HS MOBBINQ. FoRKios'.?Co'iat Aiulrnssy ha:? lice?i in? ?ted to Etna.-"' Tin- s?tvii"i QoTeraineiit heebeeBdis> suailt-dfrom goiagte war by Kaeeie. ?* QtMrya SlAUtl itt ?lcull. Domi sTic?Headv?taten for Cr.e rarioea Prest. dentiiil caii?li?l:?t"s are opening hi I inuinnati. Oov. Cl?i-in-y ?it N( ?v-'tl.i:;;; -?ii;?' hot been iimii gurat?*?!; liis Bm_BB__M; siiuw? tin.- I.mmi. MOl tlicMi.t? in goud c.unlit ion. Oomana?la ?m Bonete jesterday Iir. Meertl] of Vennont m;?! Mr. l'.ia.iii spake ?n-ani-t the BUrrer bill, Mr. Shaneea la fevetoJ to. IntheHeaee, Mr. \\xtuut maAt a pertteewteij attu.k e_ Mr. Hataei unA rree WeiTlj eroeeaad. City and BvatnuuBV-The Aldcrnaee ankcd the a Qavanee la act witboal delay m regard t" Ute Pire r ('oiiituissii)iii i?, ;i:nileeehre?le lareettgnte t)?<- De r partnieiit of Bniltlhige. s = ___efenr_atety Inetitn* tinii?, iin'r-??:. diadpliae. in-imity, ami ?rime were the rtriiirij'.i! sal j ??< 11 ? onaldset ?1 !>y tbs Priatei Coii gesee s nie * *?? .n r?l ?if Apportionment antbor laai Ike ?>m?<- a?fl 00O.OV0 it? boada lor ilie Hi?h>K lyu Jlri?!?!'. The ICiiiul.li-1, Idl? r, ('?.in.-t. Arrow, and Mad (':.*> xxon the pri?es in t!.?' Ni-w-Voik Yacht Club r?_:?ittrt. : Idali.., Fkeeheeairr. Lluyd's Astcmi'l colt, aiitl Beitrete iron the Jerame Park neee, ('?h-mi.ui. M? iLeae t\ i". obtained au exti-u.sioii. o?? i.i bna ege i o si I,'?.? t,8prainMs ? C??.. 18.000,00 I bars beea preoented and $3,000, Ooo pruved : :? tliviaend <>f 10 per eeat will be paid. = (iold, li_j*-t, il"??'?, 112V Gold vaiu.-of the le?rel-t<*n?i(*i' ?dollar at the does. 88Tm oeate.-r* Stock? iiii:?lci..i.ly activo and irr?-?_'.i!ar, f4irrlng gouorally bigfaer. Tiik Wbathbb.?The Garramneot ttpott predicts cloud? and ?m ;il rains. . In this city yest? r?lay the day w?.? v.iy warm and ninny; tln-nnoincti-r, 72?, 81, 7d . . The local ladieetleea an thai K?hk1 wt-iilli? i will continue wiiLin a radius of 100 milt? until flaaflej Readert of TllB Tiiii'.i HI koyaiuc tmen or nxts elimj for the Summer can hare the ]iai,er mailed to them, ]iDKt?mili, /m- .ft] ]ir,,- uyoata, tat addrtat being eltaniittl wneatvet des-irei!. IteauetU fur a change of atliiraas tlmuld alwttut meatiou the edition (Dally, Weel.ly. or Semi-Weekly), and both old and new aMroutet. NeifotiatioiiH fur tlie (liiiloinatic ronfi-roiicr at Em? B***_aae*_ ?luwiv. liaaawhfla the Kitu.i tiou in Ttirkisli .iffaii. is Koincwbut inipiov ing, eiiKi! t!i<*? Servian ?Qorerwaaat has doclared that it will not enter into lioatilitics. At Cinciiiimii tlio adraaee g-ard are already on the ground. Mr. (.i>nklin__N finnds .-ijiji.-ar to be nmkiiiu' th<- BMal earnest 4aa_tmatta*_kMia_ and arc rvs?isti-d hs ,?-??iia??>r ?Ion.?.-?, whoee ar? rangement h prma?ae hospitality to fltrlffattia un tlio bonanza .si;ile. Blaino iiivt-HtiiCiition yest? nlay aninuntrd to little cither way. Kvt-n tlie (losj'cr.tte attempt of Mr. Tavhox to raise an exeitement tinder the guise of a jiersoiiii! exiilanation failed of eur<*e,S?. The eaaBBBM of Mr. Ulaino are run niiig short ot fin-1. _ Chief-?lunti?*e Daly's address before the l'risrm Reform Oaaa~Me in ol ?'Siieciiil valut*. (M it gives high h gal (?pinion ?>n the sul-ject of tlie insanity pha in iniinhr c:i-??-s. lie flunks that the question of insanity ought not to be sub? mitted to tb?i jury. _ Ei-onoiny is the rattag motive in th" Biij_r_res tious of (_..v. Cheney's message. He uigt-.ili.it the meetings of the N?*w-II;iiupsliiie Leghda turi* be biennial instead of anini.tl. If the change should be maile, th?3 indirect __BT?a_*f, by tlie paaeaaje of fewer BBBiea laws, is likely to auiount to nii-ie even than tho direct re? trenchment. -? The movement of the Aldermen to r-tir up Gov. Tilden about the removal of the Fire Commiasionevs is probably meant for political effect and deaigued to have gome influence upon the choice at Ht. Louis. The uiider writere of this city have, however, been well contented with the Fire Department, and do pot sympathize with the efforts that are made at interval i lo substitute plaoemou and pohti fiaii? for its trained o?licern. Yesterday's lively breezes were unn-itially propitious for the annual race of tlio New York Vaeiit ( In1.). Merc ?drifting, or yaeht.s becalmed ;is if at anchor, ?though with nil ?sail* aet, has lii-.-i) the t _?????, ?1 m M-vei'.il pte vious jreOTO. Oil land as well as on water it was u favorable day for out-door sports, and tli? Jeronio i 'ark nCM were of peculiar in? terest, the .old turfmen being ft nei.aliy aiis ai'li.'ii'.ted, M the winning hOMCJ had not been lavorifcs. Details concerning the onapenaion of a larga (by goods unn ?nilic.ite tlint the failure was more a result of old losses than a:i ?effect of lhe present eoiiilition of bti.-ine.ss. It is also a wry favorable circu?;) times that the linn only asks for an extension) and bopei to pay in full. The failures ?it ?he present are very dil fcreiit tram ?those o? the ?poni?; an opportunity being presented for ?comparison in ?the steps just aniioiiiiei il for the set tlcni'iit of llovt, -Sprngues & t'o.'s aflhira, in which the eluima pre -? nted amounted to $8,000,000, though only j $3,000,000 hit\e Ixen proved, and t"*j?* referee iiiDiiiiii! inlrt a dividend of On j?ct ten!. Gentlemen on the Ti.'di-n Hckei last Fall in this State openly admit* -d thai il tin* election hii'i c.iine ten day.-? lalcr, llio Khool qneatiiiB and tin? action of the secret sDiieties iher.-on would have ?defeated ?them. ti?>v. II ?\ to eveiy? where attribnted hia ?neeesa ?to ?the ?influence of the Khool question in Ohio pol?tica, (?cu. Grant recognized lhe -saine powerful in tiiienc?) ill his Des Moines speech, ami Mr. Maine ?made ? ?shrewder bid for it in his proposed amendment to the Constitu? tion. Now cornea an address ?from ?the "Arner " ican Alliance." which desenlies itself as baaed on the principle of Americana rating America. It recommends that American-bora citiiena only h?? elected t.? oftlcial poaitiona of high trust, and demanda the nee ?>l the Bible in the public school-. Apparent!/ this is the aocietj which John Y. Footer discov? ered, and has affiliated with it the ?similar ?soeictiea which have ?been organised throughout the ooimtry, ?and the worhinga of which were ?ao pali.al.lv fell in lual Full's el.??? tions. The addreoaintimntea that in the event of unsatisfactory Presidential nominations, the American Alliance ?propos?e a National Conven? tion on tin? l'on it !i of July, It is an open ?secret that whatever influence it has prior to ?thai time i* thrown, in accordance with the FoatOf letter, in fa.or of Mr. Maine. Till: GENEVA AWARD. There ia dang? i ? f ?action in I i Dgreaa which Will not only discredit our ci.iiiiliy in tbeeyes of the world, 1 ?iit will ?involve ?International consequences ??I a very eerious and nnfortu nate nature. The bill of the majority of tlit Judiciary Committee of the Houae of Repre scuiatives for the diatributioa of the surplus Alabama monej Is now under diacusaion. It propoaea to repudiate the judgment ?>f th< l.eneva ?tribunal and Wt aside the <-? ?n? ? ii-i- .: by which the united Stales, in ?accepting the decision of the arbitra tora, virtnalljr ?bound itself to f-tan-l. The caae is a wry plain one. In submitting it ? claima against Great Britain thia ?country a>k? ?1 damages lirai fur the direct loases occasioned by the destrno tion ?.f rcaaels ?and ?cargoes by tli?- Con? federate crui-.ei . ; soeondly, for the coal oi pursuing these ?cruisers ; thirdly, for the tranafi r of cur commerce to fore! m Baga; fourthly, foi i the ?payment of war ri-ks; and fifthly, f->; the ! prolongation of the war. The third, fourth) ?and lull chuses constituted ?the "indirect "claims," which after they bad nearly canard tin* failure <?t the arbitration, were flnallj ruled out by the unanimous Judgment of ?the tribunal. The second elaoawoa afterward dis ?allowed by the aihitiatore. There remained then only the daims l'.r direct loaaea by the ?captureof v.--els ?and cargoes,and these were at last reduced by a derlei? n ih.it Great Britain was ?responsible for ?the depredations ot only three of them. This ?result was ?reached, it will !>?? ?remembered, with ?the acquiescence of ?the United st.it>-?, ?and i then came the question how much Gr?ai Brit* ? aiii ?ought to pay. if was -answered by taking our itemised hJO, adding ?something for inter eat, ami awarding a ?lump sum, to be distrib? uted l?y tis among the ?parties whose ?claima it represented. Is it not char that the United si ites Government thus became the recipient ol a trus!, and was obliged, in justice, honor, and common deeency to pay the money to those, and to those only, to whom the tribunal awarded it 1 Yet this is ju-si. what the united States hesi? tates to do. It Brat excluded from participa? tion in the award OVOfy insurance company which could not .show that its whole busilieas i during the war, so far as war risks went, was ' unprofitable ; and as then! remains a con? siderable ?surplus alter satisfying the claims of ! owners of vessels and eargOCS captured by tile ? Alabama, Florida ami Bbenaadoah, the Judi : eiary ?Committee now ?reeommenda payment, first to the ?sufferers from the ?depredations oi ?cruisers for which the tribunal held Great l>rit iim not to be responsible ; secondly to those who paid war-premium.* ; and then, if there, should be ?anything left, to the insurance companies pro uta. In other words, it is proposed to pay two elaasee of elaima which the ?arbitrators disallowed (including some of the Indirect elaimS which England would not even submit I to arbitration), and to give the insomnes eons ? panics, whom the tiiliilii.il placed upon the I same footing M the private owtnts, only a I share in A contingent remainder. It i.s a well known principle of law that "an insurer who ' " has paid the owner M for a total loss is cn I " titled to he subr?gate?! to all the rights of ] " the assured in raOPCCt of lhe subject matter ? " of the insurance." It makes no difi?reme 1 whether he has gained or lost by his business j in the long run: bw the mere act of ?paying ' ?bt ?mu ?sanea in the policy he acquires all 1 the right which the owner would have ? had to UM property if it had not : ?been .?destroyed. In his recent apeeeh on | this subject in 'he Houae of Representatives lhe 1 lion. Klijah Waitl quoted an apposite state? ment oi Daniel Webster's i "There i* no more I "universal maxim of law and justice through i "out the civilized and commercial world than i "that an underwrite! who has ?paid a loss on "ship or fncrchamli.se to the owner is ?entitled "to whatever may be received lrom the " properly. His right accrues by the very act "of payment. Ami if the property or it? pro? ceeds be afterward recovered in whole or in "part, whether the recovery lx> from the ?ea, " I rom captors, or from the jintiee of foreign "States, such recovery in for the btnelit of the "undeiwriter." The principle indeed in too well established to admit of any dispute, it was recognized by the counsel on both sides, in their urguuieut* at (?cueva. Finally?and this point ought to be conclusive?the claim* of | the insurance companies were included in the i.emi/i-?I bill for damagM pnaautod by the United Btatoe and paid by ?raal Britain. We bava pl;i.nc?l ouimIvcs BpOB flu? (?eneva A vi?itral ion ai a bow departan in the Bettle Hunt ol International dieputee. A Gomndttee o? Congroee is deliberating npon a pi?.itet for tin- eefcibliabmeul of a permanent international ?tribunal. I? i? eon?.hrabk. .that ^ith Util threatened action of Congraa* staring then in j tin- Tue oilier natione will be eager t<> antea I im?? each .".n arrangement arith u>* Than ia ? oui;, one honorable eoUTM for us to pursue,? thai is to die-tribute the money according to the (Ik: ?on ol ib?* tribunal. Then if then ii any ?thing left* if it appean that we charged lor mon damagea ?than wa could prove, the rmrplna ought t" be ntttrned to Qreat Britain? That ia the a*ay ?an boneet nao mir" when he iia-* collected mon than his due. BEEP COOL Tin re never ante BO good a timo to keep pcrfectlj cool and avoid worry und fret, and l?><. of temper, as tin* pr?tent. Por even pro- I ic-ioiial politicians, and the ?men who have rabatantial tnteneta, aa they think, Involved in the gnat qnaetiaone to be eettled at Cincin? nati and st. Louie, it will pay in the end ta ?.Ni-ii-ise a fair degree of eelf-natraint and pneeive an equal mind. And everybody e_M tmghl certainly ?to heap eooL It does not pay, and then k_ really bo indueamanti although then may be btMjtient and abnndant provoca tinn. to do anything else. The poHtieal ettaa* iioii is very exciting to persons r* excitable ti m;t? laments. For the iioiiiiiiatioii of each party then an candidate! and candidateai a j gnat hu ly-burly of tlu-m poabing and pu.lud for t'ie leading place amid mneh confusion and noise nml a gnat nifrfflg of dn-t. Than an ehargae and counter charg?e, rnmon and n (iitniioiis of Illinois, ilenuin lattOBI and denials, invent igationH, vindication?^ ami wbal not) and all foi whatl Bimply Unit .-.rue one may be nominated ol' liimleri d from being nominated for the Pneideney. Let u all poaecre om eoula in patience, and make up our munis tli.it whatever happant ara eaa neither help bot binder it by engaging in boated diecuaaiou and getting red ia the face. Home one of ?the gentlemen \\11?? bave been named for the Cincinnati nomination ????1 gat it. Let na hope be will li?-. if not an ideal ?can? didate, ?me at ?my rate whose candidacy ?".ill not diegrace the party that nominates Uni. *-o too i une om donbtleee of thoee proroi nently named fur the Si. I.mi-, nomination will carry off that prize. Let us hope ia that eaae aleo the eelectioo v>ill be ana which \,',\\ do honor to the judgment r.ml ?lis eu-'ii'Hi of tin- gnat pally t?hat makes the nomination. And in any ?vent. whether either or both Convention? make ill? ii choie? from the Uel of prominent namee. 01 go oui and take op eome Grreal Unlcnown, let lis try tO believe 'hit both u ?11 I ???'i'-"ii/e tlie popular demand for candidates of well Known ability and iutegrityi and will reapond to it m their action. The People can afford to emit ami 1 <?k <m calmly, 'i'he nominet?ona will be Binde by delegate ., nml the delegate* are for the ntoel p.ut active politiciane ??'?li" an aiming only at ?iiici-s. That may not be an encouraging view of it. but then is encouragetnenl in the thought tli.it ilie politician- bai?- been leaning something during the pael three or foni years, and BBMiDg the things l?.iiiie?l is 1m.iI I In People are not going to rote tickets ?ai. jri u aimply ?m aeconol of the label. The managen .?i iin- Conventions are fully awan thai Ihej cannot eafely t y experimenta ?.n the pa? tience ttii'l ?i?iiu!iiy of the people, bul iiiiit rtiej mu?! offer namee actuallj worthy <>f confidence and rapport if they wonld racceed. Ii i, not probable that ? Burjority ??f ?the nu-iitiiei-s o| either party will be entireh nl i-l'.i.l with llu- paily ii.iiiiiiiiuioii. I*?is.,i,.,| preferences and predilection* hare to 1>?- eacri Deed ia any event. The conaolation \\<> may derive from the arcumatancee of the existing mu?..limi ia that both the great parties have been compelled to defei to the nnmietahable impulse for political improvement and reform. , it i- iianilv poeeiMc thai the aapbatioa far purei pol?tica, for higher etandarde of morality, I for mote dignified administration aid mor?' I wholesome rule sliall he wholly ?leni'ii by , both the irreal parties. Bul avea shoold both defy ji'ibli? vn'iine nt ?mil oll'.-r lor the suffrages of the voters candidatee of tineetiou aille cli.ii.ieter or donbtfnl position, than siiii nmaine the alternative fot the large number of eonacientione voten who are not hound by patftiaanahip, to put ?ninth? i ticket in the field ami eetablieb the beginninaa of a new fou e in p rlitica at thB -nue time that they rogieter tbeir proteel ngainat ttviiting de* i,ioi,ili/aiiinn. Just now we nviy have our favmite eandi? dites ami our aeighbon may have theirs; we may be ?piite oonvineed that tin' eneeeee <>f OUI favorite ii essential to good gOVOI niiM'ii! and tlm perpetuity of free institutions; ami our neigbboi maj be equally eert lie that ruin i impende if hie favorite ia not raeceeefalj but i bavn't era been through all this baforol The Republie lives, ami wo grow wiaat, m OUght to. We shall be drawing away from the excitements of tlie Conventions in a few days, and the thluge which UttuM fauga and important t" M now will re? sume their old proportion-, or Hiniiller. Then of oouree we ahall eneountor atill graatar t? niptaiioiiH to passionate ami angry diecun? sioii ami hit diftpntea, Which a lew mouth.-. later will likewise fall back into justcr icla tioiiK and ?eeni very petty and ?mall. The ?oiintry goce OB very well, and wiO continue to. The ultimate good i*< use im<l bom-.-ty of Um People eaa !><? ?.ib-ly trusted. .Ml we hura to do ? ^ to keep cool, und not only act hon? estly and coii-.cieiitioii.slv oiii.sil.es, but be? lieve that our opponents may be eQUaQj hon? est, eOtUM icntious, ami .-?ineic. ENOUBB AM) IMEEICAS BAILBOABB, Betune of Aiiieiican railway trallie for May eompan eomewhal etraagely with the lateel retome from Englieh railways. The ffeaiwaian of the 37th ult. pvee ratarne of noatpta for Ott Week ending May '__i>, and from Jan. 1 to that date. Every railway except two .shown a decrease in the BBTOinge Of the last week nported, as eompand wiih the eom ?ponding week in 1n7 ~>, and only ??ix ol the railway! ?show any iaenaae mi the groar n ????tpis ironi Jan. l to May 20, Tbeae six are the London and Soulh-Weslern, the Mau chaetor, Bbeffleld and Lincolnshire, the Metro? politan l>isiiiet, tin- Midland, the Qreal Wcst ?in, and du- North l.iitish, ami their aggregate exoeee of receipts m ls7(. over the aaaae period in lH7.r? i.i only about $400*000. I >n Hi? other hand the decrease of neeipte during four inoiiih? ami throe xxt" ks ?- mo great thai the net decrease is about $73St000. Tliis is not a considerable I0-..1 ; indeed, ii is les? than mie l>er cent of gluai camillas. But the reniaik able fact in that neaily all the !<>a?!s show uome decrease in receipts, and that this de Cnaaa, dntag the latest week alone, is alMiut $?8o,ooo. As tbo aggregate naripM duriii?.' thai week were less than $4,900,000, the de citase is over 12 per cent. Our latest American returns arc much more encouraging. Might of them report earnings not later than the I.t. est l.iitish reports, and eleven for lhe full month of May. The aggregate earnings in May, 1876. ?IN -f l.it !?>. '.Mi.'?, and (lining the same weeks in 1S7">, the same roads earned only 03,843,064 The net I increase, ?503,84__. in over eleven pec cent. Mm cover, only iiino out of nineteen ?ronda show any th-crcaso. Thus the returns un* as favorable a? the Knglish returns are un? favorable. Fren .Tan. 1 to latest date sixteen of the nineteen roads show nn increase of ic eeipta, and the ?net Inereaae of all the roads amount! to *A%t>_>',l,7C."?, or more than thirteen per cen?. In view of the fact thai the American roads are at this time engaged in a very dc.stiactive ?contest lor lhe supremacy, which, while it directly invol.es only two or linee of the rail? ways Included ?above, causea nnprecedentcdlj low through rates over i.(inly all the roads reporting, the contrast between American and English tiatiic returns is the nioie ?remarkable. ?t ?an hardly be supposed that the ?competi? tion has caused so ..Teat nil ?neTCOM of buai neaa ai to more thaa ?h?lanos a decline of ratea from '?'>"> or 46 cents to is or 26 ?senti per loo pounds on grain from Chicago to New-York, for example. Whatever else may Ik? doubted, it is certain thai the general ?traffic of the ?country, aaeasured in quaatitiea, his not Increased from HO to lOO per cent because of low ratea. The explanation In to be ?bund in part, no doubt, in tho fact that the evlrcmely low through ?rates invit?* ?larger ?shipments to and ?from lettniri.il points, at local lates, which have not been reduced largely it at all. Thus in oi.hr to ;.'ct the benefit of the sharp competi? tion from Chicago eastward? a ?larger quantity of grain H moved over the roads leading Into Chicago, perhaps at the highest local rates. The same influence causes Increased ?local ?traffic on the renda employed in d?lirer] to ?consumers from Ni w-Voik, Booten, or other ?Eastern ?ter? mini, lint this cause, a moment's reflection will show, cannot have ?produced a very in.i t"rial increase in the general traffic. The mar? ket for wheat or eorn, ?cattle or proriaiona, is not greatly ?enlarged by low rati -, excepting as those rates facilitate export?t! in, and no scareh of statistics is needed to prove thai there baa been no nrpriaing increase of ex? po, is ??I dome-lie ?product-* It si tin- difficult to avoid the conclusion that. ?general ?traffic in ??reit Britain is even more severely effected bj ?the Imrd limes than it is in this ?country. This inference, quite opposed to the commonly received opinion, does not yet it -t (.u m ?broad an examination of lads . - i-. place it beyond doubt, but it la in some degree confirmed, at least, by other ?atotUtical evidence. Commerce, like population, is <?r dinarilj aubjeel to ?leas rapid changes in En? gland ?than in iliis country. It Is quite ?possible that?with the balance betweendemund and ?sup plj more eh.-? iv adjusted there than lure, a dis? turbance of the equilibrium i * tin ?i i? >:.- -.. rerelj i?lt .u (in.it Britain, at 1? ist foi the time. t :n '/' 1ELE0EAPB?NQ AO MB. We Join veiy beartilj in the ?congratulations which Mr. Orton is ?receiving on having solved the Peor?a ?difficulty bj declaring thai ?the en i/tu. of that town should ?have ?t?l?graphie facilities just u* cheap -although there is no rival coiiipanv there ?a* citizen.-? ol ail i ?i. nt toit us which enjoy the serv? ices oi both eompnniea i*<>t li Mr (.i wishes to meei the ?situation in a man? ner worthy of bis j" i repul . a kdegnphic manager, and to bold the ronfldenes of ih?* publie which he baa so long enjoyed, let linn m il.-- lY'.fia the rule ami not tin- exception. Why, for instance, lOiouhl a publie spirited telegraph -manager hesitate to meet the chal? lenge as to low rates during ?the Convention at Cincinnati 1 Thousands of iaflueutial Re? publicans ?from all quarters ?f the country will h.* there. Can Mr. Orton affbrd to have these ?gentlemen charged by hi* ?company ?for messages homo double or treble the rates which the rival company requires / We have. undoubtedly, a selfish ?reason for ?urging tin point, since the proas is largely benefited by ?these ictlii. lions, i.m th.- interest which calls for them is a much wiih-r one, and we do not believe the Western Union can ail'oid to ig in ie it. A gie.it corporation like this hold* its po.\) i only l.y virtu?? of doing as ?good WOrfc and a* cheap as anybody else. If it can't do this it must abdicate. If it ?consents to do it only when ?t is driven Into it by the ?threats of building rival linee, it ?loses all the moral ad* vantage of frankly meeting the public demand. Mr. Orten la t >o sagacious not to sen (his, and we do not believe that be will consent to let Id* directors overrule him and prevent lhe ex? tension to all points of the ?policy adopted at 1'eoiia. I HI. YT.Yi.'.S TENT. The I.i'V. I>r. Tyng, jr., w he. her he is to be classed among nia Episcopal brethren a? Low, High, or High and Dry, is a ?gentleman of gnat activity in the ministry, and of Infinite resources. The Church of tint Holy Trinity, of which he is the rector, remains in tin? regular diocese, while it maintain? a diocese of ?n own. It is quite ready to adopt whatever methods of lhe "secte11 it may deem useful in tho dissem? ination of the gospel, even as l*r. Tyng, jr., is ready, or has been, to preach in any hospitable pidpit. Ils ?last device is the election on 'I'll i it y - foiiith-st., near Sixlh-ave., ol what is called a | Gospel T< nt, large ?enough to aiioomBaodato a eongn ?fatten of marly 3,000 persons; and hero daring ?the ?Summer ?the peajera and preaching will be flM to all coiners. l>r. T\ ng, jr., will coinliK t the ?Services according, we presume, to sin h ritual as to him may ?????in most desirable, am! it is intimated that Mr. Boinsford, an l'.n gHsfa clergyman, will assist. Whether these proceedings of ?Dr. Tyng, jr., will commend ?themselves to the Bishop oi the dloooaa is ? mai ter, w?* fancy, of small importance to the reetor of ?the Holy Trinity or to his parishioners. The l>o? tor may or may mil become again ?liable to a publie and ollicial reprimand, but his fear ol ecclesiastical ?discipline is so limited that he will probably be left severely alone. I The llishop of NeW-York i? the Wisest ol men, and there will !>?? m> martyrdom within Ins Jurisdiction while 1t can possibly be avoided. If Dr. I'oticr liad been trehbiahop of Canter* bury when John ami Charlea Wesley betook themselves to preaching in the ?fieldsmid church? yards, it i-> ?doubtful whether there would ever have been any M ih .ili-i Church, though there might have ?been ? gnat many Methodists W it hi ll lhe Church itself. Conoidering the matter from it non cccli -.us? inai point of view, we may safely wish Dr. Tyng, jr., and Ins colabor?is a fruitful season m their Thirly-lourth-.st. pav ilion. There is little datiger of over-pica, hing and praying within tin- precincts of tho Metropolitan Police, It is hardly enough for the tepid good-naturedly to ?admit th.it the energetic ?evangeliat can do no harm, for tin? truth is that it in hardly pos-' Bible for bim to fail of doing much good. Certainly if tlio erring will not romo to tlio Church the Churcli must go to the erring. Thero are those to whom a? a matter of taste all ??hn-Kiilar" proceedings are dis-tgreeiible, nnd who pee no need of putting up a "Gospel Tent" in Tliiity-ioiiitli-st. or anywhere else. They have their doubts of the ellicaey of camp-meet inp or (?f "revival" scrviccs-they prefer to meet within the four wall? and Im-Iow the roof of a consecnited i ?litice, or, at any rate, under its piotectinK sluiilow. They should remember, however, that these extra-mural ?servieee are as old a? Christianity itself. The very first Christian preaching was ?eld preacliinj,', and the Irai worship of our faith was celebrated in the highways ami byways. If Dr. Tynpr, jr., should be M fortunate as to make any converts in his tent, as he probably will, a portion of then at least will go over with him to the Holy Trinity when tho lent ll stunk next Au? tumn; and if the remainder should drift into what precisians contemptuoiisly call "me?rting "houses," we hope that no harm will come of it. Bettet there on Sunday than in some places which we might mention, or in some which aie unmentionable. The most prosperous chin? lies are those which lind sometbiii?. for every eainest man to do in the vineyard; and it ii always (tteheattening to see the very men turned adrift who should be most earnestly entreated to stay. This is a secular opinion, but it may lie a sound one nevertheless. So all good bucces? to Dr. Iyng, jr., and his tent ! I'us-iMy ono peed result may com?? of nil this mania ??ii laveotigBtioa and ?niiiiter-iiiv?ratigation, tbie piiiixiii.il tUacbaree ???** alBdavite and etato ui-iil? at MUM lui'kless candidate, tin??; .soleinn in? fluirles into the poet hi .tory and poliUeal wite ???ii.'iit.s of army nuiles, ami then thrilling talee of midnight entgaattone over railread bonde. It imiv l)" tli.it by tin* tiiui- tlit? ci>iivi-iit.ii>.is t-niiii? the t?-i-?t i.-i-ordi of tin? candidateo will ben been *?<? thoroughly raked over that there will be Be BKWB rakmu' to do and the cainpai_.ii may MttledoWB into tin? d?enniOB of its issues, if it is to nave any, and not ha occupied with balancing rival m leeei of .-??*.tn?l.il, and tryiag t<? da? Ida wbieb ?-. eigha i be most :i,ni who eaghl to be eiade t<> kick t'??) beaea. Bnt?borribl? t?onghtl BappoM tin* Great Unknown ehoald aehieve MMeeee wit_ his l)a?lif.il part and it should bo discovered that Be had rolatione with briga, anny malee, and other i?iiaii?;d craft, or even had a brother wheeansBM w.is J .Im ?nul who v.u.. jateeneted in railroads. The iiii?-.si ig ii ??m play would lio play??! all over ?train, with endleaa variations, interlndee, and i ibleati , and we ihould have ?? aampeiga orf eadleee unid and aiiiiluviis. There is oae toataro about all thia liii-in?s that strik??-one sti'.iiita,'.-!v, ?nul that is tl.ejaunly ami lii?ht-li.ai led way in which botlinows papera and individnele tot aboutMaehoBlag ehar* I in party or PereOBBl inter? sts. It ha. usually beee enppoeed that eetebUebed eharaebM wai e thiaf to be reepeeted, aad net to ha ander wilted h..- loeee ehargee and lippaat insinuations, until the publie forgate that eeeartioa is not proof ?nil in?inn.ilion le Bot 61 elenco. It BOght to hen.it unpleasant duty at any tiuifl t<? be ceinpelled to ex pom aud denounce ?ven where ezpoeare _ad de? nunciation aredeeervrad aad Beaded, bat i<? j?mnial iete of a eertaia dear then eeeau to be a ghouliah pleaanre ia doing their beet to rjeetroj the a? .1111111 lat?-?l reputation of yean of honor and fidelity ein> ply Cora temporary and uni ?? rtaiapolitical advantage A performaaee which has just como to light in Indiaohowa tbat, ia s?.it?* of caeta and erred, tha ,>??"?'' ? are rapidlj ecquirio : aome "f the finar forma of l jii'?-)a--iii civilisation. The Hindoo breie is u? ate end iiiv.-i'tive in tin- line of perennalInternet,and the f.n't tbat a eai tain 'l.i-.s of naea, ia all Christian ? ountrieo, manage to live comfortably witbonl <?"ii'_ ?my kii.il of t\?nk. i-. n?? BOOMT in.i.Ii? known than tin? lint.? .> _f?leerora to eatve the -, une problete for liimaelf. N.-.u- t'.??- rity atfftingebwf. tirar nrntn end a ?boy ?enildonly made iin?ir appearance. eetabUahed ii?.? different t??'.l-t.iii.ins .m the highway**', en! boldly claimed their dime ??n all the Batir? animals ami m In?-leseiiicruiu'lhei-ify. They wer?- 111 uniloiin, they eeoepieaonaly pnatod ui? their rat?*s ami regule 'i??!is, and Bailed the attention of the people to thie notice: "If any diatnrbaaee be made, a fine of 10 1 ipeeoorelee I- daytf haprieoBBMat?" Of <"?>urse Hi?, moat people paid ? ithout ? murmur, and 1 !i>* four n?a-a ami om? l.oy of tali-iit took in alxuit *i?l "i ?laily. lora whole tortnigbt the aew lawe were operative. then the '"''" met of Baagalore happeoed to heai of tin- matter and or.i rred ee at uaiaaUoa. The raealt aea the instant abolitiou of the toll-atatieae and tho Impriaoameat of the amatenr otBotala? Bol if meh thing* are ?hui? in th? gieea wood of Aaglieiaod India, what may not In- done in the dry T -m Tim (iiuiiial report <?f the? Uaeeaehneette Labor Bureen, ir.?m whieh th?? main statistics were re r.iitlv preeented m TunTatapwa,aoatabM?aleewai Kiigge ?i ivi? la? t s as (?) ih?> relation of rent an?I other co?ts ot living to the wagea of th?< Werktag olaoeee. While in the cue's the daily negro of male workmen may lie aeerly averaged at ?*'-', tbroogbaat the state tln-y de not ei ?'? d *1 'At. The rental paid eu ? total ny arage m between .1 fourth and a? Iftfe ?>f the Income, but almost twlee m high rent ta paid In lloatou ea in soin?, of the rural towns ; and while in general '-'?! aw eent of the malo workmen are boooo owaem. in Boetoa this is only the case with !? per cent. Hut in WeBtftoM I ami Springfield then is tin? higheot average cost el living? A ciirioiis eirenmatanee shown by the re? turns le that where the head of the family works alone aad his wife and children receiveae wasua, he ''an?s more than wbeu either wife or ? hil.lren urn .11 _ ..i k ; ami that when he is thus BMBttod by both wife and children he earns the leant. PEEAOSAL. An aqueatrhu atatM t?> rnillp linfnetui is t?? in? eaaauui l?y tli?* cuy ?if Fans. It will he flnlsheil in IsTs. Tin* Kev. \V. II. Miln.iin, ?1 ?on of the lato !>ci*ii Miiniitii, win lio eppoletoe*. 11 u aoli, ntebea <?f t_i? intla. The l.cv. Stephen ThUiataU w.u. elected frmuli nt of ?JhO l"an_.or (Mc| Tkaotoeloal -.eiumary on Tlmr-vluy. It ?s paapaaad ta present a life-size marble ?tittiif? of Mr. J..1111 Bright t.? tu?. IfaaaBaatar iiiy < ouu u to Beptaeed la thiMlt. Hull. Pint l.niory Waslilmrn, who Inas occupied a <-l)iur in Hi?- Hai vanl La? .s.-li,..>l for 'iD year?, will retire ul '. in- elooa of t lie ,.r?-_,oiit term. Eintet Renan, Um author of the "Life of J.-siih" un?! nili.-r WOCfcO, luis pulilmhril m voliim?? uf " PBHnaupelael Dmlegnaeea_l Krumin nti." Albaay ptnpaaae ta have the Deelaiatioa of Iiii|.-|.i-iiili-in'<) rei_.l an<1 th.? umtmn BaUvatl ?I ou the l".iniiii nf .1 i.y t.y tara BB-QeveeaoiB at tala atute. l'luf. Max M?ller hau mmany to (lennauy for a vear't h??li?l:?r, wliu-h, i-uiiililni-it with ohanae ?>f itir nuil s... i.'tv, in- aepee Mil eompbtoti motor? Ida aealta. Piaf, 'l.iint* of tlio chair of ?listht'tics find At t iiMtory m tho Boote eaa Umbb?__r_ at farte, int* beoa obUgetl to give up tooehmg for? time owing m UT? n im-.-.ni?) ol work. Mr. George Smith, known in connection with many importoat it-.?-ii.i-iiii).'i?'iii aioooveitoa ta tbevelleye .?f the Kophratea nui ii.-n?. is eaaooeei ro rotara m 1.1.?:,iii?l ??ii.?n fiiim liisiiiiiiloxix-iliiii.il to tbat country. ?*?'ir John Koee erae entertained at dinner ?/cotorrita! at t!,?? Patea Clafe t.y U r. Murt?n, mu, (ill. fl'asili'f WnKf, tin- H'iii. rt. I..'lulry. (lovirn.n ?,f N?-w llriint-.il? W ; the ll.in K. I? Moroen. the Hon. W. M. Krone, Ailoilroi A??i??n, ?'a t. Tempi??, I lit* i{nv. 11. c I'.ili.i, Jiultfi- Siur.n.l. Hi? Il'iii. II. J. J.ivett, id? H,,i, Ueo__e Bteybeua, B anana, mil ????.. ?-._,.? ids? wen amoiiti tin-tiniHii. su? John ?ml? tot KugUnd in the Atlr.Mli: i?? morrow. Dr. Isaac I. UnycA, who was chieriy instru aaratalIraaooeraef taapeee__e ?>f itut state BarveyhOI ttir.iiii._i the luat lx-i.l-iliit.iire, write? to the t'h.ilruiaii of the toiiiiiilH.ilnii, ?LliHiioi-lltir J. V. I.. TfttfU, ? letter ion eratalatta? mm bbob tli? aege__HMlea of ii?o ??__, ami ?i? m?, i.. 1,1. i.iacid in it? eaoMvae. ? aateOed htaleep of the nn-imiire. Ile o<m<-lu?lea I.y ?ivaentliii? "an a* live c....|K-r..ti.)ii wuU the limed HlaU-n Counl MurTi-y in an m.tituuou ui,.?t thoruughly uti^miiuuU wit- the ?y?<eui of wort required, end which ha? already furnlehe?! thla State, alonx Its i-aatcrn boundary, with tie?.- \u,0? in it? Hudson Kivor and take iharoplain trlaD?tiii*ii?ni. _? won as lia tcreal primary work, from which llfnaiiniS can readily m nutet toward any *? cilon of the Interior of tho Blata that muy 1? determined upon; the pilnelnai (ililt-i-t. of Iba tiiiiitKitlatl.in of the State beiti? to deter mine the, exact ?-??;??>_:??)|?lii?-iil poettloaa of pronnucut a,,_| Important landtn.uka, fr.?iu which county and town li a.ii l.irn s may Ixt ncciir.tlcly d?'ti-rmin? ??!, hihI all d<?. puto.? In refeicnco thereto forever scltlnd, mnt wa?m winch triangulation all future to|io;.raphieal, goolotricjL nuil other survey? mity be baaed. ^ Mr. John M. Francis conclude? his series of letter?, written durin? hi? recent tour around tho world, with some observations on travel ua an educator. 8| cak in,* of tho erroneous Impresiona of thin country held among Kiu_li.tbnien. he ?ayo: " One gentleman who ti above the a vorace lu g?nn.-?! tartaUtsBasOj gcrlous'y askod tho qucaflon why it was that we adhered to a prac? tica that civilization SUgM ere this to havo don* away with among* PSSpIS te tktem ua the Americans-mg) carrying of ?loudly weapons by ev? rv in.in. ?Hid by every buy approaching Manhood. H?WU itilei located a? lo what hu nu.mt bv tins iis.-ta ?it.ii. ' v. hut, ?It? 1 BMea f Hiiiil in- ; ' wliy, y.iu Uttat liiiiiv.'. Bratf .n or nt-utly every one carrier a plato! In America, and attending any place of entt-rtiiiiiiiii-iit sad ni ?niii'ii' honor* aad isatao* rants he slwaya maU-t a-?liow ol the deadly weapon, placing hl.t platal ?tiH'ii the table- whenever he Hit?, down f.'U* n-fli-illlin-lit :it any lili!?!)?' piaea. Of iiil__?aey?n kti.nv.' Aaeettatntos titiit tho nun area perfectly earn, .t In what lie Haul, and meant it, lie was a-.-nii il that la? was altogether mistaken ; that aa a rule our Meats did not carry pistola at .ill. 'Can that be true I' hi? ?aid; 'Why I WBppeeei, ami I am Sara lli.it ll Ir the tiuder ?tauding anona o r people, that tola earrjiagol pL-tui?, an?! theuruae too, on ?light proTauatlOB?^ vas an amer;? eau habit in every n rtiam of your country.' " POLI tic.IL NOTES, A Bri.stow Club has been formed at Hal lowt-II, .M?*., Mr. MaSSSfli own district. It in admitted with general franlcnci, and ri-ji'ii-lni.? that h. cak? r Kcrr Uns ooinplt-i.-ly viudicatod Iniii-i-li of the ahm -'.s ?iKititist iilin. The MW Matan Club of Chicago baa ?d ready a awathatahlp atSJkOO, The Oktmgt Tribune ?uy? all (no mctnbn: s oro " taadi?g ciii/an..." ThoBnynrd movement ippenn In ?be ebbing rapidly. It hai auute ua peroeptihla hola la Um st?uth, ?in re It was oxpe rl.-tl to develop the inost ?IfUUgtfc The c.'ilifoinia delegation to st. ?Lenta i?Baid ?o -i.iml ?-even for Tild?n, Hues for Iltiuli .iKi?, and two 'or ?.iy.iid. A? the ?ielagathja wi... nmiriicH'iI to v.?l??a4 i nuil. Tilden will liavo itn full voto ?o long Mt MB BOBSV 1.111,til lit |tl tltl.llilt?. In Mining unndklntwa whom it would like tOOM voted for lu tho ( in. ?tiiiati ( iiii-.cuiioii, The Even e.ij feat ?Speaks in <!??-?rvct?y htgh loruis of Stcii'Ury Flan,Charlea l-'ralicl? Adam". JUSOS D. I ox, Kdwin .U. Mon. in, and U'lniatn Ot Krai a Extreme! d" meet. ?Bern are tho Oiient and D?cident, together la oar polities : tho Turkish qutatlon .et.iii< ini\ftl up wi.h llio Hi. I.oui.? if'iiiuiijt.oii? the i-t'i-tii'ii D. mil? i.it'v won't etaud Tlldea haaasan he'?? liai.i-money omo, .tii-l tiicv vaut ? Sofia. New-York UM another cmdidit? for the Vice-rii-hliJi-iicr. A .'ptadof Troy politician, la MM IS l>e fc'oilii; to (,'!tii:iiuiati to secure tin- nomination of tho il? n. M irtltl I. T-.'.VIi-enil Tor ti - set'oli I pin.:. A good liiailV taois,- laiiin-. night b-- s.-i.-i-t.al tor tin- p?.i,?:..,ii. QOOJU Hancock's friend-) arc BUM to bo stir? ring IhSOMSlfeS oiiei' more, sod an at: apt BSS '.etn mette t?? belog j.i'U?- D.ivi.-t ta Um ?m laca ig da U a ttot> inl'.y prepared pamphlet tettsag Forth bit gg tUneathMM. Kot lull, h of ? ?tir ti.iA lu en en .t.. tl in t ii'a-i i.i-i1 ait y.-t? Mr. A. lb Cornell was the lirst delegate to an.se in Cint liuiatl. Ile .'?nu.o,>n ,??] itiitieali.iteiy that Hciutori'onk!inh- w.i- al?- tlur.ly sun-of 'lini ettm ou tin tlr.-a. ballot. Mr. Cor.nil U to b- na-i -?il m tli?* ("on.'.. Una couvom i>? ?**? n .tnr Jone? .?f N. rada, ?' iiosa? " .stin-p h.?i? , Mallei Kilboara, (inorm c. Oorooa, uml tleu. liutiir'it nephew, Qeorm B ular. There .ire ..!i.:!it erldences that the I.l.iino ?I'litiineiit aiuoaa the Ifea-Jereey detagatas to Cim-iu oattMaotaa itruag m it wen, when t\ .?> wem tir?t eli*. !. | Hay were un ! i -;.1 t?t -t.tinl l?! for lilaiin- and j for Ouakliag COrefol loyally by s eansapau?ml of TkeBtrqli sea plaoM IheM mttemrwai MahM^llI Coakllag, -'; Brlotaw, 1; Hattoa, li and :i suis? rlded between Statue und ?o;u? in.tn like Mr. Ii.uUor to? it-'ai \ i i-li The Washington correspondent of The Bwrigtf, Held kepublieon ?rniM. "I aanatMOad of on.- tliin?, tad ir U : i^l Mo- I'? let), rat- ait- afraid of I!li_;i,e's noiiji natiiiii. i?t"iy it aether sm?,tkoyaelaall Ihsy woud t ;t!iir MOM ethat l; lmiili? au would be nominated. Part of this doabtl ? im-i? (Tom the ptsssesl di*:iko en at -d by ris saiaeaty _pssci Met DeeaadMr. Prom thltpotot of \ it t*- it Ante not seem :h.i*. Mr. uii-towha? ??eh cli.trici*. Mots c'a fro nia ..re dt !?-r!iiiii.-il t lint he _!ial) ha defeat.'?!, for tiiey ?ittnlmto Cat rt-f.-nf attack? ??d oapoaoM ?i LMinl deal to Mr. BAtaWtPt ftiain?!?, I!' :i-'? t'ii,'t :t >t trm*. At :?ii ?tint-? b?-|)lr. WttttOWt ti t.s o?a n opi ... ti to til?, pscaanal wnrksre ngan Biaine. lint ti.ativ at the liiaiin- deli'.'aif?. wiii be BSSSSOl hltn i \. u sfler their favorito b:itt been takeno?f the i-oiirne; the Mortoa aad Coahllag dntegatM are pooiallf a^aiu.tt linn on prineipla, aad ! Aa aM om ahtca in- ahsosss He. Ko l.la.k ni (t.ir of defeat will dr.vo t:.c C.iit tiit.ott to ?iitiow! T?o trouble I? that Republican? <^i-ii?-ra Iv do n?? seem to hav.t any f-ar of tl.-fe.it. Hero ti? arly all ot Ilii-in t?p?.'.k in tho must confident MfSM of *uc?-e??. .?'."1,-1 I-? the noiiiiiiatiiii will be el.-oted,'itay? Mr. WlK.lt f. nos '?i oar iiii>>t a?tiiit- Republic.m?, gome one ?sLt-ii him : 'What tf mesas tottnws Cuitnx into tna ihadef 'Tliir Mill mike no ili*t'?rt tit ?-.' WOS In* reply, ' for tin* ;>-?o|i'i.- cannot dud anythlna bettei on the ?Khar -ni.-. Ti: y are afraid to int-nut the beuoerato with the li.-lierai i,o\t .Uli? ?lt.' W?utlie. t!.:?t View l?e tvasolialJa >r not, I will : it attempt t?> ilaclde, but I aiiep.-t-t that UM (?t.-iv 'lltloll '?'?:'. i .s.iai.i it. a ltd. ttiat lu-1 a; s t, if l.lalllt) is beaten. I expect tu tee w u-htmrne or n ?y?**, or some atber :? -?. ?-..i.tl. and BMderaM HopubUciu tako? up, but not iir. BftttOW." PUEI.IC Ol'lNWN. We are of decided opinion that Cov. Til.len lutoilay tat- ttroaceet Ilia.? in ilu? la. M or tli>* OSSSS? . . i'.? a" un i a it n a.?[Atlanta C laMltallaa (Dou.) Mr. Bristow's name m the Presidential can raaalapoworfol heoooaeIt repioeeau what tho fsaals i i.v ??..i ?.nil? trate??uiticial Luu?*aiy. ? ?ClevoUud ll.-r .til! (Ml O.) The Be|Riblkan candidate must l>c relieved of the load ol the ttoeoaipttoa aet, ?i tin? Rapabueoaa iiiu-t prepare to ??? ?-v.i-y dopanuMeal of (.ovemni.-nt t' ms t-rretl to the DoOMMTOtM party?[Toledo C'omuier? . ... i:??;?.) We have no f-ar that there will Ik? any di.i coril la W I.-.::l. ').:.i Will n il ?lar? nuke au] d'islurb ain-e .trt.r s:.e a en iiov, t.'it? other dtatae an. Tha DeOM crat> hat-.? the i"-: of lhe laee, aod BOthtBg can aaeaaal tlniii lroin wiiii.it.,- withOor. Ti'tdcuat llio litaal of li.0 i auks.--[Trot I'r?*-?? ?li.i.i ? With :? ticket ?toread Wheeler ??ml Have? wo ha).- no i.t*?: ?il loti ::; belie viu ; ?L,?t ii.e K.-pri. lie ?n party will in? riarloaaly lirluaipfaaat. Tw? duabtfal Stai.??, Haw-Yuri ami uhlo, woold he repreaeuied apesths to kit. :?T,(l botn area ?! ipve itie H< kel a ?trwus majotiiy. ?[i'oidwait-r t.Miih.) RepnMleaa (K.|.) It is now reported in Cotujubaa, and i.s Ren er.ti'.v bell? -veil, tin', ?i'iv. Aiieu haa ?? mi- l?? the eon? In? kl.?it that be li.it been tu tu?- ban.it? of i oiis|.,i'.?|i ii re ten 11>, ?ml that he Inland? to -aitlMtra? entirely fi-m iuo Pu sii'.iiit.a! race, le__\ n??; t!t<*? tb-itl i lear fot Tuoi nan or aolne titln i Odio luull.--[? ii'Velai.l Plain I> -.,'.. 11 >t tli ) Persons iriven to traeinn out eoincidencei will ob-eit. that //o* < nictii; I, ttiiine't \tai .. i u,.,.. 1.1.1 tion of Mr. c H Mt ?' nitiiik aa the i?t _ai eradle eau.unte for lue Vue PreaMeuoy ?raa altuoat Ideal leal la tuno with tli? annual., -...ant o, t lit- miuiia.'o of Mr. M. C?.i tin? k'? ?on to Mi. M ?liii'ij ?l.iu-;li'..-i.-; N. \. Kv.-iuni; l'..t. C:tn Sen.itor Conkluiir decline ?in almost h-tp. iis.s -,.,.-. loiiitj ni :t (???. mi, titan iu HTiil li.sii.e ciinial n.at.'.f. i.i- o-.ir Brnator. 1. In-equal to ?I I It Ilia) ii.tt In? tho p I'll ol in l-.iitl.'ti; Iml ?*?? alt? (.mil I lit it ta ti..) ,?..t!? of tiii'y ,i:-.?i >r liotior. It meaba e t t.?.:t -ai vui'tiii to the Senator and the parti ot ins love from ha? u_ili.tlion uud poB?iltl?:dtit ..t. [li' ? iitsi.i Uip?taM iU?p?l UB? ?iLAISPS HEl'IiNSE. The apparent since... which Mr. Bla?M won I?, unit??? )?.' .?('?* gc u:. in? !'.t:i, i.i,.iu Uta,, si.oi.,1'1 y lin- .?!..ir..-.-!.-: ?'' 111? I.?'.!?'r* In* pioilaenl. S.m.- ,.! la, a" relate lo huUMBeaanWmin a -t bat Ing unythiu?; ?.???:-?? ti tint pre* ut t ??? -:.. i!i?.i. b*4t .Ul ef them si..,i ?. .? S<tt iker uf tu*il 'i:-< c?- ra? _U*eii?) m...'.?, dim illnrndl all.'.,? a ill '..? l".i '''. .''.I',.: lui?, Wbll? OttO "I i '???? ! '.'t. Hi':*) like .li.c?'i coriuptl?*t i!:.:. aaj'tiilna elae.- i 11.<- .n.'.iou (l.td.) 11 ih worst ?nein'..?., have not ?been a1?!? to ll tl|?t?l lllll ill?' i 11.11.?? ?.-. Ill H CailiKll l' Hllll CM tl'ili'ial tilt- M-t ll' III? -.-t Of Ijlli'sli.tl' lit i- lorp.ila* .OU?, et il ii MS ?lone m these lottere?oil .?t which ? ere ariltea atte B.i?a. in m ru-i-y nut! itnittd in.-, laatt-od ?? I viB?ii<a? lion, tin-!elti't (-na to c-ta.'i.all ILo cum ?a [ChltMAO ll'?i'lll-? (l.ep ) The ottetnut to orerthrow Dlaino baa ?ni^1* ililtl tip, .tail tr.l?.1*C.l? .1 U.ac.a AgO lu IV V?' a .. fl * doieii luen what Iu ilto pi'i't. at ??:,:,--. ;i-n. weiv I? ..>-'il" able a? ha, 'fi ,s lu .Lu-, |.u-.- :A,i ti., ,..?.',i .u t?:.t, ?a It *? !-:ii IS II " :? sail of an tutUCtf til ciU-'l i.nn. as lai Im?).' bis .'? ?I'l'iUiiiM Iu P.:. tat? .i- n- it allot c h s ?.- iiiitiiiii* :iii-is in Um .* mud, A | -t. i aola UloUc ?Ueuteci >< img I Mr. Btaine haa dona t.?* v iy beat thing let liiln.M-ir, ant! t!:..- . ? I, : v tuUia -'?' ?Oiateo i?> n -'ol. t..t "if iltleiiie oi in? ?upbortt ??-? ?**t..i ?the fait n .0.1.11? 1.) M? own adaiiaaloaa, that ha i"u ????? 1? .? i?ast ?pernlatue to publie at iieiues fnuging from owncrahlp la ralhoudaw ait a-pt'ii< It e? a- all'f I ??>. ll. aOCUliUS HUH ?..Uiliat I?-"" I l,iilli?ti.i|to!i? Slows (lad) Mr. 111.tine i-, amply viiulic-iti-d, after a? ?_ paialiel.il |? i-t a iltlatii lie la I..-??? t. In H? he vtlla t week ugn. lie haa loat la <>n_ Maw, urn he us* aalaed iu mauy otlieiD. Whether he 1. to ?aiu num* m Bi?l. ? Heia, r he ? tu gala M aiaeh moto m to arcara the iTurlniwti aoa?* ii.ii'on, i!ept ud? now inoic spue hiaeiumiv? thau h* friend... [l'licu lloiald (Kcp ) The electoral vote of South Carolina ia the SOU) 011?! 111 (?.?i D'iiilli ?Incli eau l?e put ?town a? ?.iTlnia foi ih? Ilepiibllian nomine??. Thal of Moilb Carolina te tloiiot tul. .1 ? is i,?,1 that of I..111111.111.1. A ititiatoii baa mpiHiAiuO, ia the coi'uciU of BM party iu PuMiaia, *^?>a