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Bummrk Br.TRBATa?3d Va?t?r.tn eoreean. Xbachbrs?61A Pace?5_i and (itii eolnmna To List?City I'ropbbtt?'Ad I'ane?'Ail coitimn; Br?M>_> i.tki?3d i'uys?_Ui oui??a ; Cocs?h??3d Page tth column. To Whom It Mat Co*??-?m??3d Tage?1th column. Duoinroa Notices. CRIr.TADORO'8 HAIR DTK, for Kl ?"Ipcrb ?11.(1 msirinfireiii tints, stanats at Uie bosil of sll coinpeiiUirs. na? ture can m_____ soibeiter. Depol, ?1 lohn ?t._ HOLMAS'S AOUE AN? LlVEU l"Al> Clin ?1 nil? In ten days, sfier shaking for two years. WML 11. BIA1Mux, wl-t U. ft. Clalllo A ?Jo. Ileyot, tt Joinaet, Datlt TRiTirrtit, Mail Subscnlaen?. *10y>?*r nnniitn. ?kmi-Wkikly THinr.NE. Mail Si)'>*-(-nl?iTi?,$.l per au. Wpkkly 1 MBCm. Mail Sub?ciiL).rs, 'j.'ncr auuuui. Terms, ?..i?li in adr_nee. Address. Tm? __l_U>tft New-York. PemoiH unalle to obtain Thk Tri m nk in any of the train*, boat -, or hottlt m irhUhit it usually told, ui" coa? ler a faior by injorrmina thi? otfroe of the ?rctimt'.aneet. ITp town StlvsrtlserscsB Icsre their fat-nrs for Tlir TBIBI vs st l.iZ*. tln.?..ir.?ai-, cor. ?lst st?, or'308 W.'.'a? st.. r,,r. ?lb ave. FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, lb7G. THE NEWS THIS MUllSFSG. F'.kvKiN'.?T!ia Servians Lave repulsed repealed ettauk.i (?t tlie liirkisli army. - ? r Tlu- war Baity liavotwinedthaaaeandanej iu ___rria. -- = Lilian eren the deal Eboc Uandieap? -= Baali ?mte? circuliitc -iifit.!, erit?enl discount, in I.i-liDti, ' In Cub? -r'...>7".u.iu have b.-en anbeeiibod t.?r Un* .-allouai lean. l)iiMK.?i.c?Tli- lepnbHeai- "f New'-Tock hare no,,iiiMied e\-<r?iv. E. L>. licrgau fur (mtiii.a.r, __M__an 8. Boejaee te Lleni i_iint??Qe~exnor, and Oeeraje l'. Da_talk te the Court efApewalej -he platfi-m di a ian-? te ream?pthmu ami eiril aerriee rttforni atrniiiily, t?ty? that aha i*-i,u?-ti.>:i ol taxaii',;: in tLi.? Blata is o? Repnh-Ieaa origiii. leee-aaaenda me Canal and Meen C? natitatioa?I amend. iiienir?, ami t:i.i*.k? PreeMenl i.r.uir ; ,1 __ pnblk aan n ? ??. The Lib?rala oi the Slate aaet at Baaatega aadta*?pe<Ted_tha raireln aliene ol Bajee und \\ heelet anal Lx-dov. Hergaa ; a bolt of TUdea Liberal? to'ik jil.u e. ??? Tbe re.iiaiiis of the lato Sneaker K?rr wen expected to arrive in New Albany, liai., bal eviiiirig. *=_t_= A heavy battle with Indiana la repeated. The st-ary la not trusted in Washiuiftou. A large number o? iiien are inovini.' to rei-nfoice the >"..'llowstoiie cuiiuiiind. -?? Tlio aaaaaaaaaeea afpeiated to adjust the dUteaaaMa betWMn ?-M tire branches of i he .M?:thodi.?t Li'isco] al tbuich Lav?- iiiiulidhcd a<!<?-esM'8. ClIY and BOWm__ff<->The noniination of ex-Ouv. Morgan for the ?Joveriiorehip ex. itcil tniiih into ?t aaaeng peUttriai ?, ami wao paneraUy raeaaTed i nil s.atisfaotioii. -7- The enda of the first tra> 1er rope of the Hrooklyti Bridge were joineil, makin-- an endl??ss pepe for the ?eariDg of tho cables. ?? The New-Ja-raey and New-York Ka?road strike wat eiul?Ml. tin? receiver niakm?, terms with the men. '? A delegation, of 81 French workinmucn ar? rived, to vii.it the Centennial Exhibition. Four priaoncrs escaped from the jail at White _-_____? three Inting afterward rvtcapturod. I-_ Gold, 110'?i, 110?'-j, 1 lO's. Gold value of lhe legal-U?nder dollar at the oloao, ?K)2jo cente. Stocks active, and, except for coal roads, higher, closing feverish. Tua Wkathm-?Tnu _r_UW)JU_. local obserrn tiona indicate pleasant weather. _?__ Inthimity yesterday the day was cool but pleasant; thcr uioiDoter, To3, fe?0, 0?)-."' , '-v. The union of the two ??rmit h______Ma of Episcopal Metlindism in tint Unitod Slates, wliich is fort^hudowed iu the uddress of tho . Joint Board of Commissioners, is tht; crowning religious event of tin Centi-uni-l year. It is n?>w cl?iimu? that grain can be sent by railroad from the West to Halifax, ami tin -lici? to England, m?>re cheaply than by the ordi? nary water rout? s. Should thi? Im* borna out. the ateaiiiboat tratrii- ou the lakes Banal suffer iurfher detiiiueut fioin railroud rivalry. -*.-. It is (li??ienlt to we why a close coula st i> exi?c*ct?(l in Iluckiiigliaiii'-liire unless Liberal piincipli m have been niiiilly gaiiiiii-?' pronnd j among tin* rural vot?is who are to ele? t Mr. Disraeli's siicce.?ser. For the 1*1> years during which he his repri'senle?! that shire he hus I Uau-Ily liitd a " walk over'' at each eh ction. We feel bound to nay that the performance of the Indi pend? ut Republican delegation at Su rat-?g i did not conic up to tlie hi^h sound? ing promise. Wo were assuied that a large number of ?listinguuJn-d gentlemen, whom the whole community trusts, had authorized the use of their name? as ?1? lc-nt?-*, hut none of them were pn .?eut, and Mm (?i;.elusion of the whole bn__neai was Ittpt . ./. Poaee appcari still distnnl in Sen-ifi. The w ar ?party are dominaiit, ami >?'??rii subniission to the Mai-Mi-?? Their course is, in a me?s ure, Juatil.ed by^the gallant stand which Gen. Tchcrnayeli" is niaking before Alexinat-, where ho haa twice re|>ulaed the Turkish army of 60,000 men. The expected Russian voluu tuera may arrive in time to -ssist iu che-vkiiig the canKT of Turkish conquest. ? The appeal in behalf of the East SiJe poor, to which we gave wide ciitulatiou last Satur? day, ia meeting with a generous re?anse. When there is so much sham distress, and when beggary has been reduced to sucha system of plunder, Charity has to be as wise as a ser? pent; but the tcoisee of extreme suffering de ecritod in our coluiun ' were so urgent uud pitiful that her heart was touched. The Liberal -_*p_b_caris passed out of exist? ence as an organizatioa, in tho most judicious way. They declared for IIa.es and Wheeler, Alciiiant?.'d the nomination of a man efpially -^ly?oT-iypjjind f.. y? fe Morpa, | Baked for a rcori-ftnization of tlio party ir ciiy ami Kent tlii-ir Commitloe of Confe: to take seats in tho Republican Convei The new State Comuiittoo will probably that recent occurrences emphasize tin? rei for a rt"ir**?iii.zatiou in Una city, which referred to them. -? Tlie ends of the first traveler rope of East Hi.<T Bridge have been spliced, then is now a continuous lino between BBMJhofBfB piers. Tlio next step in the greet of tliis great work will involve an e ordinary biii?#y ii?le. The ?eco-d tra top? i? to be laahed at uiierfali to the and then a workman is to be ?eut over baggy to cut the fa?teninj*s. The on?_;ii liave re.-tiv?'d a hundred applications for I in tlio car. Is this an unwholesome era fi?r notoriety OB the frenuiiie spirit of Amei daiodevilry . _ The prisoners at the White Haitis jiil den'ly enjoy all the home privileges of a 1 family, having keys to their cells and wal iu and out at phusure. Tour of tlicin n keeper on the stairs yesterday, knocked tlown, tished out of his poche, tiro keys oi prison doors, and quietly walked out. thai the simili has had the trouble of n tiiriilt: three of his guetta, he may be Incl to cm tail some of the privil.?gee of the e. lishment. If it would be discoin Icons t?t convicts to take away their key?, he mi-' least torn t-iit the tuiii'-ey who doesn't loci the cells. ?-??.- -? Col. Roll ii ?".. logeraoll earrjes ?with hit the Maine stump all the lire, /.c of nn Uli prairie. His spci t h at I.:\vi.?!on, from v. we can only find room fot a few exttl OOgbi to give the Republic.ins Hll.icient nieiitum to carry them tbfOBgb the c.inv There is le?s of the pietnreaone rhctmii tlio West in it than there wa? in the fan ?speech which held the riiicitinati Conven sjit-11-b.itiiul, but there is m its place I hfl racy btUUOr which ojiens the heaits of a l uhir ?nidi. nee. His portrait of a bachelor l'i dent is M effective in its way as a cart? He p?es bach to war times?that is a h into which all Republican orators have fal mid we M peel that the I)einoc,;U.s would the saine if they dared?.md there i.? m dull K?t. a.i in the ?opeeeh. There is another rumor of a battle with Sioux north of the Mack llillti, with lu? lo??? ? o:i both side?-. The report was brou to BtatkUng Doch ob th'* lUaeos-ri Bhref by Indian, and is probably an idle tale. Noth has been beard at Army ll<ad?i'iaitt is fi Gen. Crook since his juin ?ion with (.?cn. Ti in the Roeebtld Valley. !~o wary u warrioi Sitting Unlit if be had ?hnen in conditioi nipct the troops in the lici'l, w?i have hailed his foi.e against one the. other of tho dtriaiona before t unit' -d. Th? se were the tatties which adopted earlier in the BBBaoOi cheeking ? advance of ('en. ('took on the liea?hvater.? ihe fiooel ii?l, and sul'seijuently hiring (! ! Cu?t?-r to ile-tru.tion on the 1.il lie Big llu The ?kli.ii.'i'itiiuent of tactic-, which had pro? so successful .?hows that Bitting Hull's fore? i badlj .crippled and that he has adopted Fabian policy of guerrilla Warfare? >h anv.li li ? nfnic mi nts are moving raj'idly toward _cll(i?\?tniie, and preparations are making an ?"?.t.i.tli d raiBpaigB winch will probably 1 all Winter. _ TBK ?ESUL? AT SARATOGA It wax "too good to iw boped for." .' Evan? is not nominated. Nevertln h*m eandidacj did B? iiiiiiieii?c public si ri?e, n the Republican party cannot be loo prate that he did not peremptorily refuse the u?c his ni.tin in connection with nn ot.ice whl he did not want, und in a convention win he had not made an affix, to m ? un- a ?in; del?gate? The whole tone of th<- campaign elevated by tho ?spirit which his candida evoke!, and the nominations are vastly bet! tlnwi tht.y could hiive beetl withoti' it. 'J support of Mr. Kvarts mule the BBCCOBI ex-('?iv. MsWgan po-.-tihlc, at,?l, in-i to t choice of Mr. Erarte Ma-eelf, wa count th of Go*.-. Morgan the best that eonld ha been made. He in ft man long trained in t public service, of uiiimpt-a?-liable leconl ui unqucstioui-1 Lih-lity to the Ik -t element-, ?u tendencies of the l'eptiblii an party. He h been with it from its tiiith, han helped achieve its ?.?lories, and has never been ideal tied with it.? diaaaten or diagraeai He <b command the support of all tho diaaatiaflk elements, and will make a Ht in in?/ OBSTBI We do not think he will draw so many doul. ful fOten as Mr. I.vart-4 would have scenic but we believe he can get eoOBgh to I elected? ami to cany the S't.ttc (or Hiiyin an Wheeler. The nominations for Lieut.-Goverm ami Jud-'e ?>f the Court of Appeal. ?-?? m j"?I dona, and calculated to atrangthaB the tkke The jil.itf<nin is not a model, but plati' ?nn i-aicly are. It is a comfort to find in ; BOthing to which men who learned finir Ri pul?licaiii?in in the (school of Bewaid and BtU. ? ner, of Chaat and G re? ley and Lincoln, ca object. The resolution aboitl the Ptcsidcnt ma bo allied a happy deliverance. It hau n?? non ?sens?' alsiut his BOOBeai in his civil uiliiiini.?tra tion, but it expresses fitly enough the prolowin reapeot and gratttnda which the whole count?, uiidoubtt'Uy d??es feel for the illustrious ser vice* ('en. Grant has rendered, which his lat? conduct has not been able to obscure, nn? which, in spite of the past eight jeais, inn.? "secure his name an bnperiahable place ii " hi?tory." i ?Gov. ICergaa flealinad to nay anything laa night on the subject <?f the convention, bu authorized The Tu.uu ne to .innoiince that, ii deference to the call of the party and hii senne of p'iblic duty, he Would promptly BO Mpt the lioininatuui. CHEAP CUAL. The people pcoro a gteal victory againat th< nifniopolieti. Tlio ctimjih-te eollapae of th? jj-igantic C4snl combination, thoii^li'picdictiil by un some we4*ks BflOi was Komewhat unex? pected to many. Tho combination had so jt centl.v oidereil an advanco in the ?nice of coal, ami appenied to be bo Biiro of its ability"tit maintain its monopoly, that many who de? luded, piecis<:ly as tlio desperate operators de? sired, and Mitad forward to buy a Winter*. Bt?jck of coal, or to make contract?, for the fu? ture before the next threatened a?lvunce shonld take effect. In this way the operators probably maiiai-od to gal lid of a little of their BurpltiB coal at high prices; the rent they will now hare, to nell ut bucIi prici-s ns the censuiiiers may please to pay. The larga auc? tion aalea already ordeied show that liiere Mill Kooti be a gOOd opportunity, for the first time in four yi, ir?, to le-i'ii m hat coal U leally worth. To (he lii?l, the hi,.liv. aj nn n of the cotnbi natioii plajrod a bold ?Jraiiic. If they faii.il t(? hapitaa the pnblk with the belief that they could Loaiutaifl ind adrante nriaaaj as tiny threatened, it wo? mainly because of the in? formation so widely given by tho press. In? telligent men, wcing that the load of debt and unfortunate investments which some llicni bers of the combination had accumulated was too large for even tho richest corpoiations to cany, and that tho consumption of nnthiacite was r?te:iilily diminishing, refused to hi duped any longer. Sensible stockholders began to unload, rIIHH?HI operators, who had tacitly or actively sustained the coinliiiiatioii. saw ihat publia opinion had beeu so set against it thai its (-?.Ilapso was merely a question of time, and sent urgent waininirs to oiliccrs on this side In separat?* from the ill-fated pool. On Tuesday the collapse came. Tim reasons given in the ollieial statement are little in Her _____ pretexta, for it is known that had tli** Lehigli Company made good it** excess of ton? nage, there w;ts at least one other company which could not have continued in the combi? nation any longer without defying the expressed mi ?lus of a large majority of the stock. A p<><>1 I of this !?ort is like a dam ; a hole in ary place l?-;:? fatal M a ('?unplete ovei throw of the w hole struct lire. The real cause, of this collapse was the ?le <?lint in the use of anthracite coal, or, more properly, the refusal of the public to oonthrao in all its indoatriea and neeeoaitiei at the ? mercy ol a sinirle monopoly. That this decline has been enormous is well known, buta glance I at Ihe reporta for I few years past shows that ! it was nearly SO per cent from 1**72 to lS7.r>. The comliiiiation connmneed "regulating1' ? the price of coal in 1*7'-, haai tofai the end of that year it was*' announced l?v authority that the price would he fixed to suit the com I bination at regular Monthly meeting-. The ?mount of coal traMPOftod by four of the conHianics during the \eaia L872-S and 1*371-0 is thus reportad : If?*, n. mj.i a, riill.uli-li.liln iitul H.'ailiiic ... (,.:?'. . -:i 1,1 - ?. .10 l_-.-t.r_ v.i ? v . ... i r..'.'!i.; :?.'.? ;,'?ti ( ? -itini ui N<*>_ .li r.?.-v . :.. in;.:i|:? _-.i.o??.:?.ii In i.iuaa-, L, BO? Win.!?;:n.... .>.?<>",. I?! ,'!.-i I'l,:!"?.*? T..tal Kins.l?a,?.VJ,307 l;t,.'ll('..V(?7 Hen appanta a loss, on Ban <>i the rand.? of .",?_*?;_,.". io ions, or twenty-eight pareen!, Bnl it has been \eiy unei|iial on the dillercnt roads, the I.nrkawanna having loot but lUper eint of its tratlic, and the I.ehigh Valley but 21 peleen!, while the Central of Ncw-.Jer-.cy lost 'A'., ])er cent, nnd the Beading ?38 per east dur? ing the ??lin?) period. I.oaa of bm?sena- Iom of ??arniiiKs, increase of dabha, bet liceii the rule With theae companies, nnd those which h.tv?) j been fortunate enough t i have a f-lrotig ca;ii ! tal began to |M rceivc that if the coiul'liiatioli j held together it would in\olve all in g COB-MO i bankruptcy. Kadi man for uim?clf is the rule ; hijciilicr, then-hue, and I he puMic will richly 1 ei.joy it? lerenge, Kew-Jeratry Central raffen \MU?t it lii?t; in F?-l?iiiiiry if sold fpr 1 (?',?, nml >? ?icidiiv for 53. Delnwara and I_c__;awanna ?"Id for L20*g in .lanuaiy j yc?t? r.luy it sold fot B8. In Delaware aii'l EfudoOO the |0M has not 1?en M great, though il Mill for -4-_(aild the break in Banding? ?expected at Philadel? phia, was not ??iioiis yesterday. But the war ha? not yet lii-iiti, iiml wo shall see befon* many dais which <?f the eOMpaniM r. ally has the etrength to nat-io ttacU in eeeh\ oo-Dpet. Hull. To ?uih cot in i i t i< ?ii the pnhlic ara* antitled. The fonid nppnrl of ill?- price <>! eon! irai a ?.'ios? Mioiii*, which ongfal to bring upon thon i-mi' i ne ?I in it the piiiii-liiinnt thi-v now w? m likely to get. In a bfOUdu. ???w, th?' breaking of this coinhniiitioii is another r-t? p, and a long one, towuid Unit n-iuljustim nt of in? du?! lies nnd a_ priera which nnal precede resumption and real pro?;?my. The ?Unen must learn to mine, ami ihe raffTOOda to cany j coal lor what il is woilh in open maikit. It loo much coal is produced for consuui'iion nt preaanl prieca, there arc two natnial and Juni rem?di?e to biimulato conanniption by lower pi ins, or lo sutli-r thooa who cannot prodom ? h?-.-.ply to sfo|i opi-i;ii i.?ii-i. 'i in? attempt to loch to?'? th'-r the boot and Iho WOfBl inii'i ?, the pro-lierons ami the bankrupt RMt?S ends in ili?a?l? i because it was an alt? nipt t?? _____ n npon iln- public a grievous and inu.-t u:,,':?t burden. _ ROTBIRO?NOBODT. I.ii ?ui.-?'!.iv. Poraheiaaer arada a good apeech la'-t Satiiiilay evening at a ttett Meeting of ihe Iloiiiell?viile Tilden and Hi ndrii?ha ( en? trai Club. We do nit think-, howern', tluit j ihe portrait which he dr?'W of liov. llaves WM e\actly fair. It is I little to-o late to dtrlarc , that genlliman to be a mere Nobody, who in : public life has ?fine Nothing?in Congres.-, Nothing?for three terms as Governor of Ohio, Nothing?"his mild, quid life having lowed "sweetly on like the slumbering Ml? am.-' It ?ei ins to us that all tin-1 is rather BON <lc logatory to tin* people of Ohio than to QOT. Hayea ; and it is a good lime here to ragged not only t?i Li? ut.-'iov. DonhulUM r, but to the oilier Democratic oiiilm?, that very little will cune of the niost ??tuilied underriitiiig of (rov. ! lay? ?'s abilities. This game of depreciation never has succeeded with the American jn'on??', and it never will. As we ha\e already iiiti tiiiiled, denial of GOT, IIa\ es's ?apadfy as a pul* ?M man is a ?1? nial of common sense nnd com? mon powers of observation to one of tli? Inrgeet coiii-tituciieies in the Union. Three times the Ohio people have made Gov. Hayes their Chief 'Magistrate? and all this time he has done nothing! The charge, as Lient.?? GrOTi Jloisheimer will se<? upon I, llectiou, gOCO too far, and r?futes itself. Nor do we fain-y that GOT, Tihleii will win much by his portrait M drawn in the I.hnNii ant-Goreraor'aapeech. It is all very well u> gio'.v enthusiastic alunit "honest old Sam "Tilden," but we do not think that th* people care much for that way of .?p?'*iking of a ?win. It dots Mometimes happen that "too much " familiarity breeds contempt."1 It is not im portnnl for the voters to know that Go?. T? ileu'.*? " face is niark?-d by seams and H_M.* or that his " form is 9?m\fm?t n ,?nv j^ ,jiaf there nerer was such a rough, rough, seamy "old Sam " as Sammy T.?nor such " a rtal "ugly citiaen." Hut the I?m-o of liov. Haye? is as (Jod m.ule it, and the people will Inn illy reject hi in on account of his pli-ysiognoniv. They have a way of d?<iil?ng upon other grounds. (Jen. Hani-on was denounced by tin.. Ih'inocrats as an ignornut old guzzler ol hard caler?and ho was ?leeted. Gen. Pierce was denounced by the Whigs lus a third rate c<?nn try lawyer?and he was elected? (?<-n. Taylor was denounced as ? MMI unable to write gvammalwally or to b]m II correctly, as (ivn. Jackson had been before him, and wo all know what came of it. Gov. Hayes, tri??ted once by his fellow citizens, has been ?iist?*?l again nnd again. A man i:iut have merit, nnd that of a respectable kind, thus to retain his hold upon the public confidence. The Lirutetiaiit (?iiviriinr WOnld hardly like to have it said ol hiiiie-'lf Ihat the suifVages of his own gnat Stale proved nothing at all to his credit. We much question whether anything will be accompli ?bed by claiming for (Jov. Tilden a nioniij.oly of those epialitiea which in ike men D.pul-r. t'pon I point iiko Uiat. Gov. Hayes can easily afford to try conclusions with him. Nor will many votes be sectiretl by the per? petual repetition of Honest Sam Tibien?Old Sum Tibien-" Heal ITj*.yM Sam Tilden, <?r by dwelling upon his Si-ains and Lines. Wo question whether the people are just now in a humor for a campaign of phrases, and prOBBBl issues an* too serious to bo docnled by a com? parison of faces. "HAVE IT AGAIN.* Mountaineers cut off from much in'crconrso With the populous und busy plains aro not iHiLilly remarkable for tho variety and ac? curacy of their information, political or other wise. \\'(? are not surprised, therefore, bo read of a dweller upon Mount Monadnock, in EfeW IIamp.?hire, who, not baring heard of the new Bon.lllBt.-Bia. simply rcniaikcd that he sup? posed that " (?rant was going to havo it agate." There may have been a time when the (?en oral himself was of the. same opinion, shared in also by a few of his more aident and least intelligent admirers. Tho Baths observation of the.Monadnoek mountaineer t \pn-sses tersely the indelinite sort of feeling entertained by some that UM present incumbent has a sort of vested tight in the I'lesiilency, ami should " have it "again" ?f bS wauls it. The popular delusion that tho ollii'o belonged to him, bc-rniiiiii-.' When he was first elected, has lx-'ii kept up With marvelous success by himself and hi? body gaard of aalarlad supporters. At tin- and of his foal term it was thought that opposition to his res-lection had a touch of treason and rebellion in it. It wa* then, we su.pect, that the B0|ilNI crept into his own heal that he onght "to have it again." There la aoBBfilhiBg not a little su tgeetire in that word "have." It reminds us of the lialieii'htm of a title deed : " To ha ve aud to '?hold to him, tho said U. G., hTs heirs ami Maaaigna ion-ver;" and this idea Is not a, lit I lo strengthened, we must say, by the man? ner in which the l'resi.lent has u-ed the I'icm- j d.-ncy and "the privlj.::.<?* and appurtenaiict s "thin unto hlllltnglat ** This notion of a personal, vested interest in t?ifl pffloe may have bean felt by On. Jackson, but ho was too ihrawd to ?<'t the people see it. He bettered the matter immensely by attributing tin- fee simple of the ollice to the party. QOB. r.rant never cared a penny for his purty, and the Bataral n anil followed that in time the party did not can- a penny for him. A third term WM a political scandal, but it is doubtful whether ha could have secured it, thasjgh there had been no precedents Bgateat it. He could hardlv. under any eircu-Maines, have " had it again." It is an enrKMiafiag fact that no man ami no paitv is "to hive it agate." '???v. [fayeaia i llr nominee, but he is not the candidate of the 1.t|n.hliciin paity. Theirs was tin CMfBr? ti?n, and theirs it was to pit him forward; but it is BOW clear enough that ?Withoitt the aid of tho?o who had loup de? lined to a? t wirb them, his chance of an clectio? would be small. No Admini?tniti??n like that wliich Ls now slowly dying cm "havu it nguin." The ?Taahtegtoa men are Baking a pr?at show of | support im? Hayes and Wheeler, but it i? for their own sake and not for his. H they de i.at hin by their BBwiaa methods they will be s.iltie\vh;it coin' 1 went ; ii' be is eb i ted ill ' spitt* of thetii, what beaatifhl elahna they will have, ami how they will uitist upon Unir rij;ht to " h.ne it again ! " BXBLBITIOR VATS, Theic is no Iwttt-r lime tlnin tin* pre?? ?it f..r a journey to riuhidclplna and u riait loom grand Ceotennial Exhibition. The loag ardors Of the i-?. ptiom.l SumiiD'i' aie over; the IB? fi' thing ni hi? are now sure to sta} with us ; th?- wood? are heavy with dark-green fnliagn. m Bntonched by the utrA tlngcr-mark of Au ttttnni .1 ml. even when the noon-day hours BIB ti? ree, open-air lift, is a luxuiy in the ! shad?'. Iforooror, the Exhibition i-? complet??. Ii lins leu -i ted nit its delayed eontribntlonn. si ttled into an order which will not ha changed, h.?ks its very Ist? and olb-rs its full? ?? t'haiices of Inetractioa. The large elaaa who have not yet enjoyad its wendete and breathed its bmI l-.'.v co?inoiM.lita? atmosphere, should lo?e no ! farther time in araQteg Ihnaayiliea of the prit Llaga--nay, of peifonuhlg the necessary duly. ,Tho holidaya tat health may well be | curtailed by thoaj who have means and hiiaiUt. I the lull before the hop?d-for Fall revival of j Irada ha employed hf men of business, and the I Lnterra] between harreat and wheat plantJBg l>e (Htod by the farmers. There are more op? portunities now-for all class*.? than there? will be a month later, and tho?.?- who tiro able to avail tli4-ins.lv? s of them will lind their prolit in doteg tvo at once. tine of our invetetate American habits is to poatpona areiythteg until the la.?t moment. Baaaa handrada of thousands of ??ur tdtiseaa ) harafixed Oetohat as the tune of their visit la Philadelphia, from a vacile idea that the last days of the Kthibition will probably be the best. To escape the sweltering heats of July they By t<? the appaatU extreme of frost and .tiling leaves. When they come to ride around tin- granad in the apea? curs, in the face of a nor'wester, orto sit shivering on tho apea baleaniea of tire restaurants, they will ronp for these days which are wann and bright but not sabry, these Sninm?-r splendots of louage and flowers, which have bean ro atorad by tlm late raius. and the raalahad luxmy of loitering ?f resting under the ?jh-u sky. From present indications October will biinu" iucetssnut crowds ami some discomfort t?i those who wash to ?"tamine nil the inoro notable objects. The number of visitors, thus far, is not half of what stich an r.xhihitmn slioubl have drawn, and if it bo doubled or trebled from now until the end, it will still not include Lkilf of those* in our MRU-try who would del iva pt.n_aat.iit instruction from m vi.-?it. ^_ The prudent t av/.ni who desires to take a complete lareatflQ of tbe mental and moral nssets *t Prcsi iaatial eaadhlataa wM soon hare w-pln fanWitlaa for M? <l(?ini/in Hie ciise of Mr. Tilden. Mr. Hewitt baaaliead} i"iv?*n tin: history of what rsn has dour. Mr. Parke Qedwia has piwlktcd what lie woiihl do if he e.onltl, and now I'liivnolot-y conies to tell ns what he ctm.'l <1<> if lio would. To pick up all tin? broken-down railroads of " the Wbuu* when pros? trate in eathairaaaaaaat atwl bankruptcy, ntul to lift thttir credit t-o Ugh thai their third-UMirtgiiKt.heada stood above par, was a notable achu'voiiieiit. To | pince th.- Un.nice*, of tin? country on a solid h;isis in | three months and reduce tuition otic-tralf wuiild certainly l?o auotbej*. It now apis-ars that Mr. Tilden oimld win suciivis ua brilliant " m a coinuicr ??ittl lin?' of business" if ho clwse to ventur.? upon the rslnrt. The person who intido the'torsiirraplitciil sur? vey of his cranium wrote out a manifest, na it were, of his i n tel bel un I and moral carifo, which is ?iven ut hngj-h In the Penioeratit* papers, ami will altract attention. beside? the information just fBOted it is dtat? (I that Mr. Tibien *'ha? three matsrnal t-lettn nls of mind mid character to one paternal." Wo aie ttild further that "as a writ-rhis ?tatenienta havo the Appearance of plaitsibility and truth," and to tliMS.-iinwli.it (.ti it. Ii-. I c()iii|ihiiient is aidai the i/r-nsral ?tatemetit that " hoiiih tuen cannot recite the iil.iiucs-t trutlui *Ailhout sc?iiiing to be uiliaruioiiiuii? und contradictory." We learn also that Mr? Tild?n h;-plenty of pluck and a ?urplanage of caution; that children and animalB consider him forgiving; that he _ acute an,..?*- toward wick?*-?es?* and ob? tuse angled toward weakn?*-sa; that be forma hin opinion? lirst and hunts up his reasons for tbem af? terward. It in interesting to know that Mr. Tilden never expriT?si*??) himself on any subject until he has tliorouxhly miistcicd it, and then he speaks or writes with what may l?o styled a Wagnerian completeae-sn and devotion to detail, M that, his MMMfM would probably assume the form of a trilogy with a pre? lude, and bo sent to Congre?? in sections on four buc?;ed?ive days. _ It la high time tint the American people, should pay a little teere atttrnttirn to the prouun? lation of tin ir geoi/raphi. al naines. They will otherwise soon be ou a pat wirb the English, and will have no right to langt, ?it Ilob'a and Chumlfy .is vocal expreiwioi of IlolbortiandChohiKindeley. A writer in ?i>pin rotis Mai/itiine points eutrUliCM contractions which result, siuinly from imlohnce or convenience of nt t.r.mce; but the vic?;is of mnctI wider extent. Dr. Holmes 'di ?i overiil, some years mm, Ihat Cincinnati m almost invariably pronounced finiunnnttah ; and ha ni.Klit have added that the citizens of our neigh boring Centennial cajiitul i?,nerally say Pmmmatmhg. In fact, all towns with names eU?-Bg he a aro liable to have that letter BB-Mtened into i OB Aurory, ivory, &c. lint a worn tendency? which It bal ?Breeding ovrr thi whole land, is to prive the Hat laolaodef lli" InOOdMund Of a to a'.l our naturalized Spanish nanii's. It is becoming altogether too com? mon to hear people talk-ig oi Coletmpie, NemspAs, or MunVjijna. Why not a-s well s-iy Alaba\ ma, or call the euphonious Maine river, ,Sav?oT But in tin? olilar Btatee the Ina, aannvoaa rowel sounds -.??.?in to be ?' ureil agaiael the poaalMHty ofehaagei pro'-ably because the I;,?lian uoiii'-nelatiire was lir?l leerned orally? while the Apon?a, is anuondly read bad?n hciag braid. Than la nothing huer in am language than Ihe two brand a_e_adaef Ihe wwela ; and it is to BO r?"-rr ttc?l Mat our Aim rican habit aoea futthec than thai of theEagllah, in dropping Mi. m. In Engtend the tee-fto is still ?i i lye Bounding ? ?.. inlile; while here it baa b. oim- green and la sipiiI aa a Umstte, The only reeaon.for the ehanae is thai "in :irn -.?.t n atada ? potato oui of t?*o erigt* nal batuta. In I lew in ? i . ?? . a I le-TCIM Mie cr-li aary araceae, and brandan -netted ?>f ila(t?*u. ? m the NeW-Voli? Central ruad, the OOO-tttl tor iibv.il.? aii ?jDiincc.s one .-'iMorj a? : "' 'iy-'yt.''' and beia '??'? apt to My " sii/U-T.it ii?.-.' Caere barj . v.-n h.a-n known where a Deaaoi rat, in toe rara, -?utar?ta, dc nouiieed by iiaine "The .-eui-e.ve WeeklyTry-buoe '" Cannot the Mhoohaaatendo aaraething to doptb ? benita 1 _ In ___g_____, the entrent of pOUUlai feeling Mta slroriKly in the d.i?" li'.ti Of InMfTOntioB m the Baaten dUBeultj. The reporta of Mr. Boring of t!io Britlab Legetiea el I .netent?mplet and the oor leopendenl of The London Newt who aeeoaapeaied Mr. S.huyler, hare predui ? id eprofo?ad hnpraaaaani and ihe defeat ol the pn?ea-t nf tin? l>?!liii ('niifer enea by the Disraeli Ministry does nut BO ? to I"' so cl.-uir n diplotn.iiic triumph aa at diet. The __*tioo of Eaglaod baa very aatui illv ixen interpreted b. Turkey aa a aaotal rapport? i?i be tmamhaw nted, if aeed be, by a mal?nal ni)?-; and the?coufeaaed ig? noraneeef the Goraentoeni In reg?rd to the honwa la Bulgvia wean ahn? I theeepect of indiff?enei. gowtthatitloenhghte ?? it will he ooo-peflod to adopt anew poli? y, with .?- httio delay m so aiMe. Ihe London Spa Utter 01 M iuiiiicd:ai.? diploUMtiC Intetrantlon ti tho I opean Powere, heeded by Pngiand.and aide: "If Lard Derby refueeetodo this, ami imtwsSO, ftirtii?':, 1" Indi he will iiHM?i!i-r the only Mr_M ?\.ii.-!i CM s , ir.? peace eren for three yoare namrly, the emancipation .?t the Northern prariaoM bam the _Paa__M---the tempo? rary deatmel I ia ei >? ma m ii be et : < da, eml a itii It Earapeaa war." Bui thia woald be giving np the dipLomatie I lumpborei Rnaaia, Qeruiany, and Aoatnal II? :.?.?. Und Derby'e beeita ? t_ IheM nrc more than two Houthe before eli tiori, and th.-1:, i tlee_e- who are irorhing np th< i rijoinal braira.??of the campaign have |t>1 alrag ?t far a? perjury ii the ohargM a-*?iu*?t Qor, Tlldea. I? bceuis rrc'iiT early ia the tar. vaee for each ?derelop lu.nt. There ought to be eonie :ir,;-'e progri ii.i tbeM crimes iii eider i?) keep up a euetaiiicd ond cumul itive intereat uatil the end. r.r iry is w.11 on toward the talooiee, so thai then i.? daageref e_hauattng the entire liai h tore the ariddh of Bop tend?, r. Bat tli?*n i*-?; hup i ? boI .i pi? : areeqae eriaae, and there are ?MU fina tihaianee for eceniral effecte. ?eeidee, Ihe field of inernnating interrogatory baen'l yetbe?q (ouqh?ed. Tbia lea rerytempting region an.l ?.ra. ti.iiHx.liiuiM?-'?.?. In the courac "f a month in ??? It will be eoaeonahh t?. laMinina, "lettilrueof is it not true thai ??**..I. T. wat Men et-Tyingnpini of keroeene and a hoi of peitoc aaatrhoa in the dir.-i-tiuii of Mr. hiiiith'? beiU 0U UM ?i til? ii.'i vslicn thai ?.ti-m-riirc iv.w BCi identelly imirii.'.f" or, "In it true or I? it not tin.? that S. J. T. puii'h?! il . pound of Paria ri in a tea daya before the ludden death ?>t hia gr iiidmother f" - ? ? PERSONAL Sanator Kaliniinds is ill and has gone l?> OanaOa, h?.it from ?inte aaaaaailMee. It is repotted that, while Alfred Tennyaon ll a S|ilrttiinli?t, Mr?.'l'eiitiy?iiti I? not, gat ',","... ., . lit'nt Lai of UM Bti'iii t ?t li.-i lii'iirili. PWaideoi and Miulaine Ifnclfahoa were run a?? iv Mitii Hie a.tii, r iiai, ami wcit aereO in m'pteatpi uiiti uciiii- greeer, oho [aaaped at ttie aeraea' ,'i, ..u?. The Sultan bee-ins to think of getting well, ami,oooee?ng M util?-nil ii-piiit. ana ajB?plam apt?..ir? tu b.? tant be i? ?? beeiimlng eonummlcetti e. a? in? ...? iu U!? >,iuth." The band-iuii ??f Hebrew roll ni the I'nit) il stau'???tbc fi??'i.ui'i? uf Meeeawttttaa ea peretaaoet? Ma beenaeeeaatedIm itrMeeea MeateUare a? a ii,?t?> in.in, ?lui Is taa be ili-tilt utc?! un 111?: .??1 of Si'ptl-lulaar. Orer the new Eari ??f Bencononeld gtt_ithc tMaian papen peor Math wbM n__a lenwd "iii.tin i iiiiiiin? t-i>iiiiiiiiii!?i:ici..?." 'n.?,-?- agree in ?'ateiv lanreeM that l)i? |'??nu?)Ui>u U ?lie cruvu of lai? i-.iiti-i?_ml m ?lu Ire timi. Heir rVagnet appear-? to bave enthuakotic litei.iry ta?tc?. H? wat ?o .l?li?.'tit.il ?- tli :i lire nf t?flii*a?.i?ii!iniii-r, lut? lv publiali?*?l hy un ?Tnaltab hvAj, that lie Beat lier il lli'kef fin tlia? liayitutli l'ilIi.lUUla. ??Ui?t 4 s'uall ;i? n. lay any nu .ms, Plod Siiniticr hitando to read a paper on lin? cniniiieii-iiil crisis of lsiu, at the acnung in.a'tln? of Me ***?>i-1h1 getenee -axKletloa. over vaeae dellberatleai he will pteeUe. Darbt A. Well? i_ t.? dl r-MMitrae ob a ?ub ??-. i of mau-?- imini-diuu? Intereat, the Oaaes and Ou. of tin I'h ?nil ll.u-il Tlinet?. TIk* Dowager Lady I.ytton, the widow of the novelist, and in In*r youth tlio ?MaaMMWadi MOWUag, Oriental Montr, MIm V?aatar, in?*? pUHMfead i? rahnna Of ?.lii.itina? With the BMMWtra wnlliii. ntiil title, " Bbell* item ia?. - Bad? <?t rinn?." i'n-n-m ?in- dtoeoaeea miiIi di-?ali?fiii'tloii Mhai -.In? cuiU tlio "?luckHvutitt?. iich?" ci the ui.kIciii ??'l'vaiil. Mr. KoIh'iI Browning? who _. not celehriited for itttect luiniility, in hiB new volume, " Vac? lii_iott??," Bella i lie l?iltlatli reviewer? "<-?tiun"ymveep?," und ????ts la return tale run aaaoug other? frail Thi s? tu rd ay Kt riew: " He et-U?Bgea nil who pr?same to form anaea? lin-rt- itu lilili'lK-inle?l |llil|.liieiit of hU liiK'tiii? 111 'llli/ilu'e so llll|il-a)lnlii?l. M illil-e.irtou.ilili?, ainf ?o i-..?ii-M' liiiitlt tviiind be ?lui?j?t ,iu uul of covi_rdii.x* uot to mm-.i- hia dfflaui.?." The Kre.it Nelson's ciifirai'tor for common ?entxa baa in a arara inen wteaaaed. u i? now MMed Unit he did not i.jily, "In honor I hav? won tl-ciu __d In honor I will WON them" lo entrratl?? to rentor? at the Battu ot ?Trafalgar Ua eoet eorered with thr-dcri.r? tiuuii and oral, ra that attra?*te?l lha enenir'a litirksiijcn Cap!. Hardi' hua reoortei hi? answer a? aoiaetliliii; inm-h n h? ?.-iiiiiii.'iiiii! Binl |?oini>otig. Hd vra? uee?rlsh and aa_d " ilila la nut a lime to talk of chamt?ix c-oaU." POLITICAL NOTES. Not a sinple flaw hue Ix'on fonml yet in Gov, lliiye?'? record. That fact ui__i s m UrblHila.? car_i?iUi?*Q doi'Uiiiciit all (?y lunlf? * ? The moHt profound writer on the Indian prolilrrni who ha? i el appeared 1? the Weateru ixllt-ir who made this ?l'iitinifloii? ixinnnoni: "Tli. Oorerntnent haa ?tarada million ?lollar?-?_n?troke klllad m ludiau in New-York." Gov. Ilondtii-lis la said to have drilled to taktt Hie ?lump ?oon. II?? la exix>('ti*d to la? very clu.|ui-?ii In ?liowluK Ii"?" apronilaotoreauuiolaahluderaiioetort? ntinilitton. Ho will ulHai touch niton reform, bill will bra ?hy uf mir le?.renco to that uoublraoi?? aiid abrunl anliaiul Ihe niiilc. w tien l.iitli it has boon udvisod by his phjsi clan not to secttpt stiy poll-tea! nomination this Pat*, and he will foUow the ndvloe. The M?_*?4i4?htj-tetts Derot? erats will hare to look elsewhere for s candidate f~t Ll??utenant-OoYenior, but no amount of search will am alile them to fliid a better min. Tho venerable William Allen says there ii only one thin?, which will in.'.tico him to take the stum, for Tilden and ITenilrlrfta, and that la the appearance m Senator Morton In Ohio dtirln~ the campalirn. By all means let the Senator Klre our Uncle William [hum tlou by an early appearance in the Utaie. Thcr* will lit no mor?: dulliien* in the Ohio campaign after that. Tho people want change, therefore they will vnte for us, say Messrs. Til icn and Heudricka. Wo want more change, say the Western Inflationists, therefore w? will vot? for Tilden and ITendrlcka, and force mmPt U iiive it to us. What we want, say the pe<?plt;, is both i i-lianiro forthe better and better chans-e, theief.ut wi will vote for Hares and Wheeler, who will give u? honest lulo and honest money. From ita origin the inflation pitrty ha? haafl composed largely of wind. It* orators make the wimlir-..; speeches and dilate facts and fl_tirea to the most ouots ninuii projiortious. One of them mad. s apeet-? at Terri Haute receiitl.v. which was 10 columna In lens--??. Whoa he In ?an he had (i(?l auditors, but he produce?! so alar h? Inga ciiiitractlun that only four miserable beiu?. In aid hi- |M-rt,rutiuu, ,u?i one mi them waa a reporter. The D?mocratie organs are sure that Gen. Kilpatrirk's real or bof-us letUJ? to Gor. Hayes is a prool that! he latter >?( nt Ionian Is corrupt. There is no .iron, that Kilpiitrlok ever wrote it, or admitting that be dial, th.it he ever urn. It. If he did write V. and did send it its only si-nltJcanoo Is as an illustration of what " check will lead a mun into. It would lie a nice principio to .-. tabliab i?:a? tue re? elver of a letter, BS matt? r what iu BBaraeter, is u? reaponsiido for ii as the sender. Tho Hon. .?aniel W. Voorhees is frriuliii.ll making lu m ?elf believe that he wrote the Ht. Lotus plat? form. Hi- tiikiis a little more credit for It every time In make? a ?perch. He was received by his fellow-citiz-tu Bt Barn BbMts UM other nitritt und In the course of hit r. mark? ?..ill : '? The tlniincial part of the 8t. Louis j?lit? form means, and I certainly ottjHit to understand it,-mot I ?iM-nt H hi.itrs of liat'l lalior helpins; to draft the rest'? lutiotis, Unit when the biifiness interests warraut sp.x-1 re?iiiiipti..:i, then It ?hull be accomplished. kSbWOm ilaiip?, as It ?'?i -, that when too bn.?iinss Inte i esta ot th.- ?.mtl.' will enable us to recame. It adiocatcaa reinal of tha pi't ?,-nt infamous ipecial (.-?gTs'stlonto fore the day and hour ?iiiifiv to Iner. u=" the vnlue of Obmg lion?. TtMi yesrs ?<<> 1 wrote w.lit tils hand of mino tit* ?.'atforni B? H.?' Imitat,.? Iit'ino'T'? y. In the St. Lotili Co_rentt?7_J psaats bgtk tmpe^kmu t??it. W? ?tan?! on Mil? qneetloa iMUWl ? saatiits?B* the St,Los-sOsw reiitlon. Why should we not rcsnma arbea tbsbualnasi Infer its of the country will ilion u-1 *? There is nothu i ill lli'- speech Bboilt team nlBB by "ui*r? i-ciiuoiiilis wl.l_n Tin?.' months, ti"-' reata, Bt t<:n yurs. Tint whole ape.chfs simpij ?l*?Uli?sttuf a/hlebrreiyI? Q tiouls'hnsb .-i t, .,?::?-r the past two veut?, in:..la ?..,1.1.'? by the Unpetua which U'?v. TH..?u s ?mrcailcr bo* Jvt II ll.e can?.-. ? .- a- I I'lc.'iiiy t?> tin- 'l.?-!j'P"intmont of the Demo ?eala.ef IHasle?tl. Taise ?Maaa-f Matt-asJi has ao eoutoA th.- BspabUsssi aeMBBaalea iBcOsagsets Ibtka lid Okie l?i?'.rlet. II?' made his tlrst si'eeeii In r.'Si"ni4# t?> u m rt :,.. Is 'ii Monday eveulnc, ami in It thiM sjeke ib rt f.itatliti of the ..ft l'.oi Y ? ?I ehar p that Uov. Have? ha? not tli.; IStM of character or tiio ability to euabls linn ?o enrry out the reform? he la pledged to uceotii pli-h: '? Now, I Par? known Oov. Huye- from the t.ma we ?i-re i, ith b"vs to.eili.r at tolJ. <e, ?nul the thug which then attracted tuy attention t<? inm tir-t acd in? duced nie to cultivate Ins trh.'iid.hip wa.? an exhibition, und. r pceullar ? iictnintaii.-.M, of that very for? - t.f chinii-ter which i- tn.w -i.-.'.i? -.1 Un : the ability to btar.d tlj? in the face of the BStlS :?? ?-U'l".!*.? -a^ntiitt the wholO of tin i-1-.itnl do and ?ay that which he b< ?h-vetl tubs light. 11 i.4s?itl'Tli? boy i.? father to tho m in,' i.tid tliu dlsti?Bttls_i_g trail ..r ciar i t?.r h is deve'.oju.'.l Bs If IB hitn in my jiiiii:[:i?'ut. Tii. re Is no situation iu win. 1, bs ha? STI r lie? n jil tie.) m life m ?thi' h he has not a. -,.:.:fes_| aJaSBBll nobly. He 1.4 not a man without SSpsrsMi s ; ba Basbsaa in radons ?situations of trust und honota ii\ll ?u.'l ti.llltaiV life ; VBaeafea has been re,jt:n.tl ta t..lo? serious mid (?rare rsspoeslbllltssst he lia-i n> rea I? --ii found wiintin.. Q net, inotlest. und Ui:a-t>iiiuing, be has never sailertskee t?. I low Ma own tnunuet, ?or ,sii| m.. <i tu ?u .i r "f l?s OWB i:..tiii'i.iti?.n, bol bas wan :..- - ?o.nul 1.1 i!ifni lu '..'- ili?. h;.r;'i- of his eii'lro.?lity, rtllna loblsow- i- ra ? 'i ? ? ovlcttoria ',. wai i, , i; res received ti-.- DomlDalto- ol t...- il? iii C'oureutlon antler lbs Ikwi immilars ?? usi ; itf lu farol "f l -?: mute and i ?.?hifid>?ov.iT.inoati ,ti,..-, ,i? . eted t-raii?e tu? m-n w in? were earnest la .'.i?.o of the p-u-. i i.-? .tit h were b-imu-ot-I Ib (Usi ? ..ut.--i?:, u ' .in ? 't I : tu t.. ne a ?it sud tau* npl* ? ?t*v ttveol tl'.-it l'iii'i" -'??. No ! >i -i-ii coi i'? ni . - ' gfcr instsne? In wb.cn bs ha? srasT U.-uti u itd -ud t..iu?! Is any tiiti'' of tuai." OT?TCAEY. J???i.l':i HIBBBMi The death ??f Joeeph lbi??.!! of the pi int inf hon?, o? iiTi-?i u Brsthsrs of tins sMf aaaanai in a sin.'il.ir tu.u..i--r in the W..it'- Mouulains on A"?.- 20. i!.iv;'i.' be? :i tat - :?- y? an sAteSsd ?vtth a Hbbbbs rs? ?rsrt-fleJ ,".!r ?i-? a relb-f, Mr. Russell had be. n is thahabit of ?ixtitii?' '.:? summer atnonu ilm in <u_ tii.i'iui.itn-. Ai, ,'he vi bletei c.iiitaiiilin- III.-* wife H.i.l htm. ?.:f, w._? a.ccii'iiii, '1,'unt WaaaJ-ftsa aa An?*, 'jo, tl I wat overtaken by a violent storm of ".nul and hafl? wiii.ti itiarin--1 both paaaettget? Baa.fcBeeaa> i'm.iu tas ', i'oii.'ii?i'-u Mr. Ba - II ibowe?! sinus of excitement .?:.dol i tell-or, whisk war* sfawrtr aadaesl hrfaia h. sxpaaE .Mr. Ku ?"H ?rs; t Battre ?>i AJbuny, wli. rein-1, i ? (rada |_ ii.? c of Mr. v.m r.iuihity?. n, ihaa ?'-ta Printer, Cmal_a m early iii.niliood t?. thi.? city he as tab Is nil hiiii-.-ll in Ini-iii. -.? in a hun...l.. waT, l-.it iiftaS 10 t ?-in ?of as?idui.tia toil, found liini?clf jm?.??. .??. .1 of t iismi-oiiie foiTnne. Mr. I. .??ell wax at tue tun? of liU ?.i.iilen .leiitl? iu his tCili year Hi? funeral vti'.l ukS pises t ?o.?> at Ma tr.?..it-la.- in Weal Mfty-arsM^ after which In? .. m.uiii will be takcu to ?lb-li} foil? ' 41IKI11. _ GENERAI MUES. L, I'. It?c!i;inl?(?n, who uns reported t?> luve i-i en killed bt the Indian-> while on hi? way to tin Bl ni IlilU,!!.!? vviif.tl B l":it?- letl. r to ?l lletiv.t ?'.I .-a I'i.tli in?- all about that iuetii?riin.liitii botik ami tiiiphaa?t in. the fart tllat ho Wits not.-,. a.j>. tl. The l.n.'.lish eatalotrue ut the F.xliihition IhU bei-n Ken. rally commended for it? coinpli t? in?.?. TkOtt i.? .?ii'' oiiu?.?ion: the bittre rats In the BfalB l!uil.l:u| tvii'i'h are aanposed t<> hive besa B-watfs4 with HI Britlsb evhii.it?. Poaathlr they enaaa irutn Norwsrj et nit nlly tint are not limn?-or.-.l ? und 0 ibtl ?I.y tit I Would, ii mti".In? i-tl. in.?Ue the iuteriialional iloi: ?U?-a otlll livelier. dipt, l.iclianl King is killer of the Texal cattle kin.?, lie has (?o.iKKl acres under feme iu-.ii Ostpaa flu i-11. !? filien. In fOyiaa more, ati.l tnut bt? aides 1 I?'.?MU? n, re? In Hie BBBBS ti.t.t. I .a- f Afril lis sold loa sa nasa drs'-r ?_?>. nm? uni of tuorned ?aitie, tn4 to ir ike ?ore of delivery added S.ootl ??. iliedrwrsi an/ ?till hail 50,000 ht.itl. Uside? ?J?.O.tO head of sheep auS* thousand, of hoi ?en and inale?. A flaea al beer with aomething besiiles a tly iu It will ?In a deal of un.?, bief. (.''f.tie W. t'r..? ker, l? ventor, mad the scqiisinttsiice of a pl.-asaut yoaoB pw tl'lii.in ut a Host.di hotel threi' vvcekn BBBk They ?tailctl forthe NaiiiU 'lej'Sit teaathari the day was very w,trui| the tLan.-e at<iuaintiince stu-trtstcd liecr, and beer it wal to the extent ?if on?? iflitss. The beer was driitr.eil snlj the iuvelitor WBS ttiiuiit'b.ilcd. Vt n- n he entile t<> Bi*_?I J ba waa dressed n* a aallrr. ami t?as eraasaae theuteeS ou n b.tik bound for 1,1 veil!.ml Hi? balr had beeB cropped, bki -maisohs simve?! off, hi? waten andcbasl stolen,-Is wallei eintitl.-.l, ht? paient ?hoe-roller anpra? pitsted, tits elollie.? hlHTOWBd 'The otlli'ora Ue.inl bl? Storj and -eut linn t'it.k by an ocean Hli-niner, .ml I.s si now at In? home in IU ?!a.?l, ile , cot-iiui. the >.o?l ot lb-4 Kliisa of Ih-. r. Jtitl>?'e.'? have hern enritureil in Nt-w-Yoik is. lafB happily 1,'oiie by. but not In the ire? -and-, a-? CBi oiatUi title. Tlte wires have already bioii"ht tul.nits Bl the ispuire of Judite Htone on a railroad tram, tea dayS Baa?While he was on the way to llouldur to ojntii court pnidputthe (.'olotado Central Uallro?i?|l_? ?'.:. "??,.,,? 0fi receiver, au?! ii'.bO o. tli? prompt action of an ait.?<??-lats Jttif.ee in MB-Bg bla seat on the beach ami brn trui?. tS tiaunbi the plot of the local atoekbolders. the Denver ps> pen have liit?-r?3sttug atones of Jud??' Hfoiu's a-lvcninraa taken down from his own lips. Ills captors wore tweiity? four iu nuiuber, were mouuted on jp.od horses, and vtorS masks. The only rotitth hiiinllint( which he rea Ired ??** when lie resisted their efforts to n-iuov,. inm iroiii tt?S care. They told Inm they merely Intended to tclte hiinj ride about the couutry until the term of tue . oint aasMjl lapae. They put him hi a wagon, struck atnul te??siS the foot lulls, followod It six mile?, und halted at an dd ranch, where s Une rldlng-horse was waitin?; torbt* Tha (fiittrtl was rotluoed to eight BMB, and after sisal ride in the sadiUo they dtsmoiiuUtt for lunch, ic-. :* tors gave him ti?ur? ami what tin? Ju.ine mil? " a fab si* tide of whisky," and made theuim-ites (liiiie a?r.i-.?i''** A few mile? further on he was left In clmi tri- of one ui--"? niid two or thn*e hours after want a saan iu?;?- drora ui1? and he rod? buck to Golden. Foi ? young Mate, <-??-* outdo La lcudinti ruther a last life. AN ADAMS VOT KB A UUTOIK.IVS Bill. Interview irllh Hen. ?tjidit, in The OmpAu: "Will the elder C. R Adams receivt B? accept the Democratic nomlnatiou I" "1 think eo, and that will e.tin-nlsh lilm. lie no? only bu.1 no persousl following In our niut?*, but be (b??'f not control bla owu vote. He voledlos bulfhrra out mid came bitck In tha afternoon to ask iMra.Ual?''' t?? i?'*??? U oui of the ballot-box, -s he bad found his bali.'Mu j-'a C'ket. I? tirant I BBB was pAssed ?tommandlns; our ?. ? - formaTlu aboxi? t?Ue Ailnma m*--? la ?iv-ai up. Bt Jt tt/ Uovilo*."