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*2,m?eemeniB ont) ?leetini? i%o-Night. jiooTK's Tin ?r? i" -" Si-rtlritiamli)?." KlITII Avr.Mn aTlBATBB.**-**DurWl OoiTle.." Oltiipic TflBATBB.?-3 BSs_ 8, Variety !?( ?"Tomisnes. ?Aj? l.u-Bci-'.'o MissraaLs. *l*WK.wTT-Tiirki) ?riiKKr tn-Kiu Houi-J.?Kelly ?V Loou's M__s_r-1* Dbioji Bu?ai?k TiiK*Ta,n.-"TTroM'i!OfHanay liar." WA-1?CK's -'llr.ATr.!!.--"Ml<,llly DS-BW.1 Abbricam ISBIIIIIIBi AbbbbI Fair. Oll.MOKI.'l> GASPS'* - ('?iie-n. BCHtitTSEr. l'vi;K. tJatofl lliu..? riat.isdc-.ifelie Volksfint. Silben to _*?Betiio_m.-..ie. amrsKMrMT* 7tii Vane- ,r?(Ii sut! Ufe BAIBBBBa BOAHI' AMI' ItiatiM?- 7th Pair tl ?i"ifl itll I'tilUtDUS. Bl -CESS Cham i--7tll /'((.(-i!.1 t'OlllUIII B.'SlBis* Notices??Us Ptnic-lta col num. DsUSIlBIBf '_(/ Pao*- itli column DlVIIOMi N >T-i K- Ail PUUe? fd.l eialUIUIi. Uky Qoat??7th Pane -.Id (kiIoiiiii. KcKOf-AN aova-B-IBBMBBrs- 'M Page?(Mit column. IftWAWtriAV '.UI faje 6t'i ciuiiiiiii. KcRMTii.i 7th Paar~'d:\ column HOTKLA-7??. V?tor .".rli coiiii.iii Huihks AM- Pabjss Wabtbi*?TM Pave?1st enlumn. i i CBSAB?till, Vnor- (1th (-..1111111?. lheTiii trriiiN-tif/i Paac?1st, _?1, ud. 1th, and Mb col? umn?. Law Pciii'ct.t-c.fA Toms 5th eoMnaa. I.K.criHKt- ?su Mi ktin'.h?7'/? /vide-)>tb coitiran. 1.KOA1 NoTIi l>--_<T l'ane-i\\l eii'i-.'iii . Lost ABB Foi m>?7<? l'ui/e?At\ enliiinn ?Aiiiiuiii.? vm> Di ah???,"?IA Paac?(lili column MiMTRLi.ANiiiirs 7fA I'ajt?3d culumu ; fef'i Page?5tb and (!(K (?iiu.? i?? Mus.cai. lN?nii>(KSTs?7lh Pane- edit cnlniuu. Skw Ptmi.i? aiiovs? Cf'i Pane- 1st column. Rkal ?___*? I "it trivi.B?City?7tA Page? 1st column; -O?ktky-7/.'i Paie?1st column. Balks UT AUCTION 7th l'une 3d cu!ui?in. BraciAl NoTtC_S~5M PBfl_?fltli ciiiuiiii". Biti .vTiiiKS Wanti?h-Mai.i.s?7//1 /'ui?-5th column ; j'tiMAi.r.e? 7'.' .'(/???-r?th ?mi (itii eolninna. Bt kam ho at* am. Hailhuau*? 7th I'ugt?'i'l and 3d columns. Btiamki-.i,, O re a? - -Pit I_n_p?Pth column. BUMBKR ?.KTK1.?TS?7ft Paoe?'i'.\ et.liuun. l.AOiiKRs -6M Paar? 5tli uii'IPili coiumiii. X'O Ll.T?ClTI l'Jtli.'KKTl?7IA l'uoc?li- e itinni; BlI'iOR LrN?7tA Pajr?l?t column; OOBBTBT-?7ft Pace?1st and _il coluuiiiH. To Whom n .?Ivy Cost r.r.s--7th I'tye "? column. Lucmcsc Lotties. JonN A. Doi'OAN, 102 N:'s?:?;i-sf., i* hot civady U) ?Ho?? to i.?? numerous patrons the oew Kali ?trie Hat, sad Barter, hlmaelt that t.i* ? il 1 will hu-ii as Uu mut i_g ?tvlo aniiuiL-em-l.tslilninilile i' .?.In. __^ _____ _ Tub CxKTKNxiAt Kxim riioN OrpiCBof Thb TbI-I'-R is in i lie Iriluiii? l'aviiitm, belli . lil-ave., Ceiilei-ii.il Grunuds (on tin-iisnk of ihc !___?). The l'ii in? l?ii i.i Branch oft'.-* is at No 71J ciii?iitiit-??t. milt M ?eei. Tamplr) B-tmcrlptiou? sod _dvar_l_?_n_nta reoeirsd ?l retratar nitc? SI both oOloo.?. IllK DaI'.y Ti-iii'NK sianrad by cju.-.cr lu all part? of tail? cry .-?:!}? in the cii?nuii_. Dailt Tniirt'M-. Mail SuI?m ;il?ovr. .?MOpcr annum. Bbso-Wbxki . 'i BiBcat-, Mail Kali?, rib? rs, $.1 perao. Weekly Tbircnb. Mail habaos?tori, ?s... per annum. Torras, ca_h m .id vunco. -lUnaa 'i UK TmnuNK. NevT-Y.uk. Fwtcnt vnnblr to ob'ain Tin- J BIBDXV t/i ami of the ? ?ix?, ?xxifs, oi hotel* in tehiehit ii utualln sohl, nil! con? tar n favor by inf'jrmhtu this otltce of Ute Qirtumt?Wtttt. Thk Wklki y Titiiu sh wili be raads' this uioniiuR at 8 o'clock, m STappetB fcr B_ailiug, lTiie .' cor.'.s. Uptown anv?rn?er*run Irave tlia-ir favor? for TUBTBIBI se SI 1,23? llro-ilt? ty. cor. iMat-at.. oi 808 W.__d ?I . cor, ?thavo. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. WBDNKSDAT, BEPTEMBER 6, 1876. THE NEWS THIS MORNING. Foreigk.? I he TurkB linve invailerl >?ont?"ncffTO. a?:? Tho bulk of the Sorviun nnny in nt DeliBTaal, EsaESB Tutkieli trucUy i? ?sir.muly __B-_-raCB-i in l-.n gland. ?s ? Kx-Qiteen Igdhella iuU-uil* ntuniing to I'Yance. - ----- Kide _houtiag is iu |irogre_s at Ottawa. DOMRSIIC?The |f__BBB-_BB-BB_fl l.'epnhlii ?ill State Convention at WsBBSStSf reiionti"i.it?(l (i. v. Kic?. and the icnirtiniler of last ycni'.". tiikt t. The re sumption of ??necio i>i.vm??ntH ?.ud ft -B____fl of the civil service viere prouiimtit feiituien of tho plat? form. Gen. ll'itk-r vvasi Im*? ti ouc nf the S?;,te ?Join Eoitte-e. =___-__ The traiu-wiccl er Alains pli_do?l ?guilty to the BBB_r_BB nii.iinst bun. ____? K.-riiriii? received from Vermont iudicatol l'i-;nil..'itraa nuns. ? Mr. Matons i?ude aleg.il answer in the mille case. .- ? ? The I'hiladi-Ipbia l>oat raren wire wnn bj Luther, Iliayley, Hanlon, Giocn anil 11bb__ (Thames), am) Faulkner ami B____, City ani? SinuKB.tN.-Hy an _bbj__b_b__ e_iil?i?iu?i of nitro-Klyciiine at Hell Cia'e |__NM B_BB wn?' tSXmi and nine were wounded. r=_r__: William A. Fowler, Commissioner of City Works of ltronklyn. B?_BBBa> peuded from BSBSBJ l.-.v Mayor Schrocdcr. ' - Oold, 109??, lW?b?a, 108*% Qsld value of the legal tender dollar at tin? esBBB, $lHt tents. Btacks OBSSMd weak but closed strong. The Weatiiku.?Thk Tuiki-m:'h liical obHcrva tions ?Bat-B-ata cool, clear weather, followed l.y clouds.- In this city yesterday it was cleat overhead, with light winds at*. BBOslB-tatetf cool temperature. Tli.rmoniet?r, Gl?, 71 ?', 01 ->. It is discreet of ex-Queen IwTrt-la t4> propow leaviug Spam tor Hie Wintei, ptirhafai not to return. Her resilience there dkm no |0_B_, .uid may do great harm. 'To the very ____e*fl__MB__. cnlleetioiis B_ good and bad pictures in the Art __a_M_M at Pliiladeljiliii some gi?dc is ne??deil, it' only to aave time. The lctt? I on this subject vvhic?i w?s yublisli to-day will be of asestante in in? dicating w!i;<t should bv Ht en and what shunned. _ The tvrti'tii of Mayor .Scliioeiler of Brooklyn in suspending Coniuiissioii:T Fowler from oflic? Bill be hugely i?ii]>j)i?it( t\ in the Comineo Council, and may command enough votes to be effective. Tins will bring to a o__ the long conflict of authority coiiciiniiig the co:i BtructioTi of the Hein?Ktoad Ri k'-i voir, and may perhaj?-? itHsint in giving l-UiMitdiian.-t noine share in the apiaointmi'ut of __BB4ojr_B on the public works. The shocking d-fMtev which lia?* oceiiired in conveying nitro-flyeeritie tti Hell C,,iu- will add to the anxiety of the jk opi? of ?Aatatift, who feai ?m d-kC-f "f tlie gi? ;?t explohicii that is shortly to take place. It Ifl I lie opinion of thune who are diieeting Ihc ?.viuk th.it m d?tuger to surrounding properly need lie appi? hended. Let us hope that the?, are um ko seriously mi>t.ik?-ii iu that n ?p( ?t ?is tiny WfotO in managing the conveyance of tin. Unible explosive. m Tho Ma?tMichusetts Kepublio.in BUtfl Con? vention .tt Worcester yieteid.iy BBBmIb ?*li(?it work of the _a___BBBS beioie it. lb? It! .i,n s State ticket Ik-iug lenoniiuated willi but fifteen dissenting votes, and the other b_Ut_M9M dis paU'hed without __| hlay. This having ben done, the convention was addressed by 8?-na tor Boutwell and G'u. \V(jodfoid. T_M ? Widow" Batte did not oppress the conven? tion with hei pieseiice, luii Hk- reading of her name on the Stat?? Committee lmt was nceivid with applause. Returns from the Veituont State el.-en.m held yesti-idry come in elowly, but so fai as received sliow considerable Ri-publican giins over the vote of 1*?7-1. when lh. Raep_JjUc._ m/gority was 20,:i2?">. The?, is an dm ?cased vote on both sides, and the aggi.-z-aU- b.i.ls fair to exceed that of any pu .ions \.?.u. Both partie? have made an active and thoi ough canvass ?if the State, Use BsTpaltlkBllB with the hope of ?nerea-ing a:nl the Dennx rats of cutting down ?he majoiity for the sake of th? moral effect in other Sti et* If, as bow appears probable, the Kepublieans luve in creasod their majority, it will have a tendency to do away with the imp'esMou wliii h the Democrats have sought to convey, that the hard times have created a popular a_M_re ?Co. ft O-iaaga of rule which will bring the Demo crats buck into power. The l*M__1 la Vermont may no' count for much. but whale. 01 it is is in EavOf of the Republicans. Maine comes next. _ Servi.i i<? conquered. It Is as ?sele?.*- now f?t bei to resist the Turks m it WM for the Frene!? to continue bwtflit-M a'ttr the fail of M?-tz. Tin? victory :it Alexi'i:?!*- opened the way lo Belgrade, which in the oely fortress Don able to oiler a htabborn ?lelcnse. II .vins, the Servian-? at llieir mercy, tlie Turks have tnri-etl iijion the Montenegrin-? whom iln.v ev? idently ?lesire to crush before i??"!i?'e prevent*? them Aram having vi?ngeanee. Meanwhile hi? ?'X .-?lenient continu?* in England on ;ic ci?mt of the Bnlgniian atrocities. John Briglit, the Bishop of Manchef-tcr, aril Mr. i al;;.!.i,,')?? have eacii helped t?> swell Um I1 p nlar out?Ty againet Oat (:?)\?'inni. nt f??r ils In!?.-*- aiiiin?'-?-?. I.orl Derby is Uged to act in a? ? ?ni with Hussia m eecaring general pCOCO, but thi-re la no reason to expe't that he will abandon his cons?-rvative attitude? The P?-remj'tory refusd ?if a re.iominat-on '?',?- (',iv. Ingenoll ?if Cniiin-cticut haves the Dem?crata of that Mit?? with a greet number of willing can?li?lat?s t?? Mlect from in their St: ti Convention to-day. The name*? ami claims oi MNBC Of them _*_ catalogued in oar ! lin tin ?I ilis]iateli?-s tins morning. Tin- dispo aition t?f the managen s i ins lo be to make hi? *oi' tin- loss of t'ov. [ngereo-Ta periodo! popularity ami high ebamd i. ander cover of ?. i ii they liave managed io cany the State lor ti?e paal linee y? ars, ami j?at. Messrs. Eaton and Barmini into tin- Sinate, by taking a candidat, who has large moana ami la wil Kng t?? bleed flreely for the canae. Col. Pranda ?r.nis of New-London is bidding up prettj well for the ??ih?-<! of Governor, and there ?: r. possibility of its being knodied ?it?wn to hilll by tha convention to-?lay. This is the liait? iiiat soiii V.r. Ihiriiuin a seat in the Benote, and then is no reaaon why it -hottld i.ot diapoee of ihe Executive ofllea in Ott !" \ v. Thej tu?- getting t?? ?lo these things i;-. Couneeticnt abonl as openly as they ?I-? t! ,-tii in Bottih Carolina. It is an interaefe-j Ing '..ut that GOT. Tilth n favors the nnmiiiu tio.i ??(' David A. Welle. N _? mor?' Internat ing though t<> know that, aa there la a chance for their carrying the Btate. they have no. tha aligbtee?] idea of taking up any web candi? dal?. _ _ THE POLITICAL FIELD. Two tnontha more ami the l'resitiential election vail) be belda Gc-v? Tilden was noon bated en the 2sih of Jone, nan thin two , nionthe ago, so that the oaaipalfn in mora I than halt OVO-a In all the important States the Ucea ef battle hav? been formed, or would I the Dem?crata ?>f this .--tute eonld Bnd a eaiiii?!?!?-. Wliali-vei in.iv be ?Ion?' ht real'l? r, theii p:? ?lie iineat is not hl?< ly to he -.natly improved : all the o?liiun which the iiomina tioii of Seymour coubl ?-nis??, ami ail the bad feeling which the lias?-?? arouses, wiil linger without any <?f the bendita which so itrooi n party iionii'iation would hav?- accuied. In In? diana, tin- iiiast popwlar Bepnbliean in the is N'.ip)iorti (I, :i]>j?*>r?-iitly, with great unanimity ; their opponent.*?, thongb ?ill anited in their enndidata for Governor, d? n ?t aeem eqnaUy united or entfauaiaatk m reepecl t<> ill?? Preaidential canvas?. In Ohio the pcraonal strength ??(* (?<>v. Hayea. and the great unanimity and spirit with which be ia supported, Brake tin conti-st an exceeding.]? bop? I'll MM for the lb publicans. In [Qinoia the rVlilQCrata have minie O peculiarly weak nomination for (?nveinor, and ?ven in Ilia* R?ii?ii, win-!?- Mr. Finheliibiir.', one of the ino-t i l.ioi;a:s, has been imlm-iil P? aeci-|tt i.ie llepubliean iiominaii ?n, the Democratic cimlii.it, liis Iteeii aeenaed ?>f pemonaOy ?lis ho... m i!'!.- eombiil, ami baa thus far mail" no Hatisfactory reply, ao thai boom of hi-* porty blenda ?.-fus?- i?? anppori bia. Thna ia each of ?h? great eentnl btatea the Bepnbttanna IM '* .n t'i have ^*.iin<'?l importan?] adTOn? taire-., fit'?' i tlin'U,_h ttOt good saiisi- in tlieir nomina ioiu, n, In Ohio, Imban.!, and Row \?uk, ??r :lii??iii.h the folly of tlieii oppooenta, In do S'a'.i ?lo theae adTontagea s???-in in be greater lhan in New-York, without which the Dem?crata cannot nope to win? Conaidering the t?ctica ??" the compoign in a broadei lenae, the Republican, hove immenaeiy improred their peaitioa sin;? the nomimUiooa wen m.n1 Jo a degree at Aral il?-em?-?l hn* poaaiblr. they have aeporated Etayea ami liis campaign from Grant ami hi* adminiatration ; ^. for, bid ed, that i; atrikea no ?me wiih i ' aiahuient i<> Bnd Liberal JovmaJi ami m i'onpHng the aaoot earneol rapport .rith anapniini critkiam of the Ad n . tint ion before a Bepnbliean andience, The nomiu iliona of ex-Secretary Cog ami Bep reaentotivc Koeterin Ohio, ami of Mr. Haniaon in Ii.tli.i'i i, ,'i ?1 Gk)V. Morgan hen-, hav?: atrougly n'?-i?;:- ?I tin- t-fbet prodneed bj the lettei of {'? v. Hayea. F-tesidcnl Woolaey w i ? t!.? rbairmaa of the Indcpendenl Conferenc? ami is now at the bend ??f the Be ji ibli :n ? i- tora! ticket in Coniiei-ti'.-nt ; Iiis t ? :? ?.-. h mly eeconded i?y auch men as i' -i-li-iit.- Hopkint ami Chailiionine and Bep i senia-tiv?.-. Se? ly.- ami PieTC*. ; all th?- laioini nent independen! join nais, ??ml neb former Liberal, aa ex-Senator r?)st?-i, ex-Speaker I?,ml. -, ex-SenatoT Ft-nion, ami other men of i- :'i; i..t. gire a hearty rappoii toGov, Haj -?. 11 m til?n? -how how gerat i change has been effected in the attitude oi the b'cpnitli <-aii pnrty. On the other band. Gov. Tilden h.? ?K.ii weaken? ?1 very mneb by the nomina im?.a,.il tin ?nt--..uii????? ol Hendrick?, rwy brach iiv th? paaaagc ?>f the bill to repeal the I., -i::.'.i .on et. much by his owi: ?lelay ami a|a .km vt?-!?liiiK in hi? Ii .i?-i of ?icci-piance, m ii -?ii! m >i? by the _-_nifeetation of I>eni?? (?,'!,i Bourboniam in tbia State, To some ex? tent, I'n- reaction ajsninat bun writhia his p.;". may be attributed to the fact that the imh|.? m? ni Itepnblioana did not give him that prefer? nee and anppod which many of his en il.ii.-*i. -ii?- fiii-ml^ bad expected ami promiaed put i, ?- ? biefly due to tin- ingrained and _rra sisiiiii? proclivity of the Democratic voter-? to a reactionary polieja. In point 'f personal r? pnt.iiion. the tiisl half ?ii the campaign ban not been favorable to Mr. Tilden. A great many thinga have been sait! of In i ,-hiih hive not bien proved? Buteomc til?n.**- bave been proved, ol which, as yet, h<: baa no' made nny Mtfofoctory explanation. In reaped ti? fcdaineome-tni kiiuhs, bJaaop [tortera an still inaisting that his awon re? turns trulj -rated hi* a?t?ial Mrninga dniing the ?en referred to therein. Bat t!i?v wholly ltd to meet the main cha?ne, which ?.oes home rerj readily to the appreeiatioa <?f t)?c over? age vot?-r, tn it GOV. Tihleii ael tally |?ud tax'sonaii iiiconie not e_M0d_Og$150.000 in ten yens, w!i?:t-is, tluiiii}' tho?<? sum \?ai ', lu? accinniilated a foitune geaenQy rappotod to la aoven] milHona. A? long as thiaehargoro* maim virtually iiiiiiiiswi-reil, ?t lajntoa Gov. Tilden tin- in??;-?- beeanae, if it eonld l><? deok-d, m? n tt-iisuuie that it would be ut once. Not only in this matter, but in ninny other.-?, the Governor and his party have been placed on i the defensive, and tli_it in ?taelf i.-? u great dis ?iilviint.tfie. The "agressive i-.v?l.t " which he promised ItM eotiie, but he dies uot yet becin to bo at Un IgNUUlf- end Of it. Oa the Whole, then, ?the fast Call of tho c.iuipiii'.ii lias overcome a p.-at part of the (;i?:idvaiit?!'.:rs under v.l.ich the ItcpuMic.iiis i-tarti'd, and cone-?jhui????itrlv weakened their opponents. Bui it should not be forgot'.en that the Republicans started with I lost baltle. They had to wrest vit toi y from a defeat which year.?, of misconduct had richly (?allied. Had the election hem held tWO months api, tliey would have been badly beaten. That Mr. Orth would have been beaten in Indiana, even he confessed, and Mr. Tilden would at that time have canied New-York. As matters stand to-day, the Ilepitblicans h;.ve a "fair " _gb_ng chain??? " in Indiana, decidedly the beat chance in Ohio and other Western States, and un opportunity in Nc.v Yorli which, if well improved, inay insure their IQlsXei. Hut lliey have nothing to throw away, and will take their turn in playing the tool if they do not push the Ight With pee*, care as well M gNUl vigor fiom this time forward. Maine rotee on Monday next, nuil (nils'-, described in our corre Kpondenee m.i'' bring sonic dltcoOTBgesnent. Nevertheh s . the nppoftCSI of GrOT? Hayes H.uuild reim aiber that the fight will I urn upon Indi ma. Ohio, ?mil New-York, and that it can be Wim if liny do their duty. That it can lie lust if they make blinders, they can learn by aratohing the Democrats. 7 HE DEMOCRATIC EEFOEMEEE, "l.efori'i wii'iin the party'' iv:ik the htandintr joke of the Democrat?, not long Agb\ They though! it excessively funny that nnybni.y should imagine that tin? ?publican party could reform itself. Nevertheless, some very (ledil.-tble piOgfBBBJ in that direction has been Iliade, especially in the WtOBi Stilt? s of Ohio, Indiitiii, and New-Vnrk, upon which the elc: tion turns. Meanwhile, the result of D?mo? cratie ctfnrts t4> put .that patty on ft reform footing ha? not Im-cii in a Ugh device encour _gh_g. In fact, it stroll'.' suspicion l-tBgini to prevail thai it will prove immeasurably more difficolt to eliminate the B__n_BB____ from Democracy than to ?.?niMiiite the taran'i-tn from the Repahl?en $Bttj. We are (?i have a new Mate Convention for the benefit of New-Yoik Democrats. Their slate of ininil, afler tli" oiitraircniis client practiced opon the late convention, m .y bo better inriirined than described. Some e'i-ak orienly iiii ! Kav.i-.'1'ly of <?ov. Tilden, ami blaino him for the nomination >f ."-eyn.our, nul the b1ntH_eT_ng leadership di played. But it is not (?'car that any bettet thing could hn?. ?? I" en obtained Irom siicl: a (?invention, and the ob? vious desire of the (.ovcrnoi to make Mr. Dor-.li?'.nier his siicct BOB vv;is treated vvith v?rv - ??int couitcsv. Mr. Dee eh. inter is H ca] vlile m in, but he was not a Di ncrrt in the davs when Democrat y iii??nnt -ynipathy wiih draft tills und eh ilion traii-l?. If re- . f??tin wit'iin the part.? va, j)'is?ible, he should have been an .'? ?"("plaide candida???, but it U_U plain ttti'l he B is not. .Ml lite pOBVl I 0, I ? < >v. j 'I'ddi n did n-t BBJ-Bee to piociin- n- p. ctfid | consideration lot him m .Of any ?-.hii Demo? crat not of the- BO-UrtSM type, l.veiy day it is bcCtBB?ng eleaier thai the iioiiiiiialiou of ;*.nv liberal or pro.'r? ssivi- D'mocral wnuld be l__B a-lions, not Iwcnisc B_H_ ii ii"ininati n WOtlld not win independent roten, but Is cms, ihou ?anda <>f n_-_rhon Democrat- Bru?id rafnee tu support the ticket. 'I hi* grave dillie-i'ty li.i-t bien iuiinensely ;!?_/ia\.:.'e(l bv the events of the past two we.'ks. "U.-lniin within tho ''party" _???_? to In- very _U t IV in N-w ? ? >r It. We are to lin ,"e anotl.er illustration, it is stated, in Massachusett?. Mr. Adama is alto l.'cthiT th(< In si ??aiuliihit.' who could be liamcd by the DeiniK-rats in that stile, and Mr. Til d'-n, not f_peet_ng BBU c?-? tin I?-, but aware that BStCh I nomination might )iel|) ?I ?ewlicie, i -lid to h ive advised i' e.ivm stly. The Dem? ocrats of Massii.liiisctis kick'd. Theil exeOOC wa? the unpopularity oi Mr. Adam? with the Irish, ami Mr. Kelly -STUB i? i nadad to ?,'ive him a certificate ot chi;.ictci. 1 hen the true aatnie oi the oppoeitioii appe__n 1. The Dem? ocrats of M:tssa(h:i-.etl , like thOBC of New Yorfc, rafnee to nppor. ? rann who irai not ? Diiuo.r.it ?e.iis ego. It is possible i<> docbI nale a Liberal or Imb pern!, ?t. \ \t nol pos? sible to mal.e the BoorbODB mit fot him, and the party manaueis rciiu-mh? t tlnir failuic to (?(.iiiiiiand the siii)|)oit of Detuoeratk Toten in i-il'2. They nee ehrewd emu rh to see what ought to lx-, Init tlmy are also pi;u lieiil eiioi'^h to .itteinpt no inipos?ilii!iti( s. The Di mocratic party cinnifl be so libei.ili/d as to B_ppo t a in.in like Mr. Adams; in the alleinpt more vote WOUld be h.st thou would Ik {.lined, :.iitl the latest news is that the name ol Mr. Ad. n I aril] not be presented. The dillii iilty is that the refont, policy of Go?? Tilden docs not ( oiiiaiaml tin synipa- , tiiy of his niity, He would be ?lad, no I'oubt, to igUOlU partv lims as fai as pos-iblc ; to push into tin- baekiiiouiid tin- '' I ii_l and true" Ihiitociats with vvhoiii he stood __|_ng lltO I Will, and to select as repie.-n nlaii? (?-. ol the Oartj men who have the s> ?up ?!lo ot the re? form cicni'iit. Bttl tin! woald mean the ?sii icism of the real lcpresiiilnliv-s of Dr. mu? iiiev. It would mean that Ott i im-n should l.e virtually piostrib.'d for haT?ng bel liev.-d evacii.v what the pa?t] beUeved. nod wh.it Mi. Tilden linn ?( if lining the war sieimd to ln!i( ve. Di lip)) 1 .il ? an? willing bi shout for r. form. Jbit they an not aritling to begiu the ras?nu by putting for? v.aid as Ihi ir candid.il( s ami leaiieis men who j did not think the war a l.iiluie, ;, al did mit , Voii'lcinn the draft riot- Bod <?!? i t 'on ti i ?its. 'I'D? 3 tViint :? victor.?, luit not such a victory as shall imply ?t condemnation of tluir own conduct for tilteen years. This ?? ?,,,,, BtrBngQ. we may say. Hut b_canae it would he ?IiBtun ??if DeiniK r.its tvere Billing to jiut aside thelt own rooted beliofa, und lo o.-tiici/e their wsmm lavinite l?liilers, rifoini wilhiu the putt] becomes every day more ? alpa'dy uualt lii.ahle fot Dt inoii.it?. The plain truth is thai the D??lnociatie roteta rung to their ideas ami to tin la-.onie leadere who rapteeenl them. LTpon those ideas the coniitry will again he compelled to pass Judgment, /. ?El VEITE l\ I SION-EQl ?EF. This afternoon wiil win.is? an i vent which is prohably withoul pt_C.-U.ni in biatOBJ, A bron/e statue of Ijiilayette, the ?_rift of the Re? public o! Trance t.. thi? city, will be itiiv.nhd with appropriai?' and bufoshlg MIY__a_s_iefl in riiioii-sip?ire. The Fiemh I'oiisiil wi!l foim ?tlly prim nt, and the Muyo, ?.ill eeeept, a iiion iiHKiital oflbrtug V.liieli e? inmeiiior.ites :i j,( r soniil history as exci ptioii;?.! i:s it is DluBtriOM, Nev<?r beiore, we believe, b_M one /?Teal nalion niinie a wniihir gift to another; for M ver bf? toi'c li.t.? a man. wit!.out itiv iiifr up his own nationality 01 tea .in_ to play m part in the history of hit country, so naturalized himself in the hearts and memories of a foreign people that they have set liini, irrevocably, in the ranks of thefa own heroes. Other incu have won tho gratulada of lands not theirs by birth, and place iu the songs and legende of alien t?)Ugi:es. King John Sobicski ia not forgotten by the Austrian pei.ple for __? deliverance of Vienna ; -larlbonmgh and Ptinee Bngene of Savoy live in manya German ballad ; Wel? lington was nade Grandee of Spain ;?but Lafayette has be? n uiiceii.xiou-.ly adopted by the whole Ameri?'an peopl?', the im).*l ol whom neither know, nor caro greatly to know, his plOM in the annals of France. He se< ms to l?t no l?-*is thiirs than Wafhb-gtuO and Frank lin, Lee and Adams,?of them by his Services, belonging to them through glory givcu and reci'ived. Ii is most fitting that to-day's ev?-nt should Ik; added to the soli iiiiiiti?-s of the year. To ?iay is, moreover, his biith-day in 17?"?7, and laekl but I very little of being 99 years sinco ho first lam?? ?I in South Carolina. As yet, we. have given him no monument ; but tie ie is no i<-))i??a?h eon\eyed in the f-ift of one by Franco at this time. It expresases, in a per? manent form, the ccnP-nnial eOOgmtuh-tioo of the Government! ns the colossal Igam of Lib? erty in our horbot will aijneaa that of the people of France. It not only records bi.t . petpetootaa that sympathetic allianee width was our grant externo] help dnrng tlio Bevo lutionaiy days. It is another of those ult?-i ances, silent bronze tlumgh it be, which reach beyond the limitations of race, InagnOgO- ami country, and draw all men? neaier through the sense of Lheir e?pial humanity. We are glad that a place of honor has been ehoeen for this statue. It will stand on the southern adga of the park-oval of Union Rfpiare, commanding the view down Ilrnad way as far as (?race Church. Hut it y\ill also lie so mar to the statue of Washington that the extended right aim of the latter will lit ni??forth wem to Im! rais?-?l in greeting, as if the <?l?l?tr ami greater friend still expressed his life-long ! ?.licet inn for the younger. The un foi t?nate Lincoln, on the op] M?O side, may poaaibly nerve to bl?hten whatever artistic success M. Itarthohli has ftddoved ; but it can hardly be ?MM isolated than at present. With Bogen**! statut? o? Sew,ml in Madi.soii-s?-piiir??, we shall fuither gain, this year, m memorial sculpture. Li t up hop.' that both these new acquisitions will satisfy Art a* well as Dlaatnite History! SO ' ' TREEN THE A I EUS. One test of the pror-'ctity ol' a Mat? is the Cfitnlitien of i?s art? and ait u ' in-nts?th? nnmber and quality of theatrical and hlndrod enta-grine nndertokan within it, and Um amount ^nd ?I: iraeter ?if public attention paid to tlu-m. Mora than one??, in recognition 01 the ratura of proaperona tiinea to the Booth, m hav?- adverted t<? th?' (rawth of theatrical ! i:i*?.titnlKiiis in ith v.-iiious aitlcOa That growth \ has been _low anddiUcntt, and the restoration Of the i_ny day*? Ix-fon- the mi ?.i ill. pr<il?;?l>l\, Is? a l??ng time in ?-tieft, g itself, Su?h a tt-toiatii'ii not the Icsh ahoold be hojH'd for ami sought; and it. is < beoi i?i? '" know that, ?lui?- th" sipms of tin* opening boom may In- lit ful ami une??! lain, there an- imple finali? ties in the Southern ?-itie?, ami energetic preporations nfool among tlieiitii-.il munagers there, t<? moke it various ??mi cheerful, and so to prom??!?- th- geneeal gaod of th? co-nnranity. Baltimore keepa the lend. Its chief theot? ?, Foul's (?rand Opera House, v.ill be tallied 00 with a pood ''?? i- eoanpony ami the prinetpo] enrrent ??tars. The /baodaaay <?t Ma ;?? will he rented- or occupied on ahorno i but i a com pa ay will Ik? mointoined there. The old RotHday Btreet Hieetei ?vil! 1??-? devoted t?? *? noveltk?->" ?as the Olyaapk i-, in thin city. The Ceuti il v ill be ajivon np t<? Mvariotioa.** The .i?ai?t Btreet in old times a favorita irinter leoorl for the hone sped ich?is n??w ? ? 11 * . ami .t v.ill ha onlv o??-a*-ion;?!ly need. We. bingtOU viea with l?altimor?-. Th?? ntundard theater mere is Um National, aranaged by Ford* and there, daring the s? .tsoii, will I??- BCCO .Mr. Hoitcic.tiilt in "The Phaagbrann.11 Mr. Ray? mond in "The Gilded A?*?-." Mi. Robaon in "TWO Men of Sandy Har," Mr. RoWO in " Til am." Mr. F<i-ht?M in " Ibiml? ?," tiende Bar as F.-ii t itf, Clam I-onis?? Kellog__ Hag* gi?- Mitchell, Mary iVademon, Mr. ChanfraOi and ?..lier ?-?1. Initie*?. The remaining th? a trn of Washington ;.r<- Ford'.? Grand Opera Hooae, urUeh is usually ranted to traveling oomponieo, aid tin- Theotet Comique, which la devoted <?> " rail, liao " Mr. F<> ?I, it will | be teen, controla I heal i kali in theac two citH-s. lb- baa alao leoaed the new ami band aoaao theater, styled tho Academy ??f Music, in the ('by Hid of Cumberland, Maryland. Richmond, Norfolk, Peterahnrg, Danville, ami Lynehburgi Va., are all equipped with th? aten?, but the bttildinga ai? rented i<> traveling shows and c.tti.int be -aid to b?? maaageda Ai Wheeling, W? t Virginia- then i? a good theater, known as Damilton'a Opera House. Qood t'.ieali'is an- also found at Wilmington ami chailotte, in Ninth Carolina. John F. Owens, tint di*tili?,uidii d eoinedi in, OWna the N'.nl'-iiiy of Mu-ii- at Cliarlrstoii, South CaroMi.a ; there is a fine opi'l'a boOOB at Columbia ; ami Canillen, ill the BOOM Slate, has a ? o/y theatrical hull. In Qeotgia then? are oommodiona theotera at Aoguata, Atlanta, Coliiiiiluis, and Atticiir. ; Iheie ia Aikwii.-.Ill's Tlieatei in 8 ivaunah, ami l?al.-Uun's Hall in Ma-oil. The theaters of TeiUBMBCe MO the two in Nashville, the two in Memphis?; one m K?iaville, and a hall in Chattanooga. Ua boma eontain*- opera hous?-s a' Si Ima, H.iits vi'.h, ami Decatar, ami theaten in Montgoni -iy and Mobile. In Nt-w-Orlt-aii? th?- principal thcotOf is th?? Varieties, \- hit Ii, t?iiis season, will be managed by Mr. ('heiles Fop?-, with a line BtOCh ?"m paay. The Acadciny of .Music competea nith thia institiiiioi), in.der the manage-wiit ?if Mr. David liidu'i II ; and this house also maintains n htiii-k company during the Winter. Outeidc ?>f New-Orleona tin- theatrical Bold of Louiai* ana may be BOt ?Iowa as sterile. Florida's chief theater is at Joekaanvflle, ami is ? hall. V 'ick.-burg, Natch?-/, and Jack.-on, Mis., con? tain halls with teonery for dramatic perform anees. Teiaa has theaters, at llou?lon, Aus? tin, ami ta.i'ivifton. In ti.e leitet city the Ha-an Open Hooae leodn--*oader tin- manage j ment of Mr. Henry QreeawalL These are | pitad theatrical regions, and not as lOOBOte as they mom toe travel from New-Orieona has been inade e.isy and cheeiTul by -Jofgon. Teua raiiio.id, which now connecta with fine boat.' at Braahenr City, and which is b.v and by t<? be run lliiough dire? t - pa Bring round by Iberia, in tie- vicinity of Jooeph .Jelbiion's blind. Ilelaware is supplied with an <'X<?-lh'iit opera house, at \V il in ?it?^ ton, within (In- aie.t of the Muwuiic Temple inoiM'ity. Kentucky takes a lively mteiQ-i in theatricals, and eontain.? many theotoa, Macaulay's Theat?i, in LoeJa ville, is the chmf. There are I wo opera hou-uts beoidoB iu the Kam?? cily ; ami B-MN 111*0 theaters or theatrical halls 11? Fiuukloit. Lex iiigton, Covington, Danville, Mayoville, and Howling Green. Missxniri's chief theaters are Ben De Bar's Opera House and the Olympic, in ?St. Louis?which city also contains two variety shows; and there is an opera house at Kansas City und another at Jefferson City. Arkansas is happy in a theater at Little Bock ?made all tli? more attractive to ailinj. players by the contiguity of the Hot Springs. This was long the i.ivorite resort of Owens. The theaters iu the region southward from the Ohio and the Potomac maintain no dra? matic companies, luit aro opon to the specu liiior. Exception ________ he made, though, as to the companies in _*,?'vv-Oi leans, and as to Ma caulay\ company?the lartei being divided between Cincinnati and Louisville. This re? gion will be traversed, during the coming season, by divers traveling dramatic and min? strel companies. One of these, headed by Miaa Mary Anderson, the new actress of the West? who is a? credited with a voice <.f extraordinary power and with exceptional dramatic talent? will be sent out by Mr. Ford. It was throiigh this tract that Edwin Booth went last seuson with such brilliant and substantial success. The net-work of ?Southern theaters is obviously an imi><?rtaiit matter for the con? sideration of theatrical _MU_agetla It extends through many cities: it may be so employed as to augment a healthful popular excitement, stimulate cheerfulness, ?ratter ideas, and give .an iiniietu- to tn___M_UI it has been found lilierally productive in times past, and its fer? tility will only increase under judicious culti? vation. _ "The Democratic party has been put back a fort tiii-.it," so the reform flfgnna say, by remit unhappy oc( urrcnecs iu B-flNttOgl and B-BBBf the telegraph line somewhere Ih tv.e.'ii that city and Utica. As they iiwrt' also thai "we had no tuno to si?u.ander," must it be inferred from b_BbB_ sin .??ruent? that the D_Sfla__-B__fl Baity ciiiinot l'allier it. Ii' in time for a rotabatSBB the middle of November ! This seems too melancholy BB interpretation, l'erliaps the hu? ll) an mind can forni bul a bug* conception of the pe BUliar pOUft-flU iu time mid SBOBB 0? cupicd by a party which has BBBB " put hack a fortiindit." The BBBBB> lion may I"- vi-hIiipd, however, that the Denio? r.ittc party wiiiiltl need to be "inn hack" into mi very BB* BBatS iiiitiuiitv l.cft.re ir, found itself upon a platform dsCNNtneing the Wat as a failure, or upon one which Basasse, the constitutional ?iiiicmliiiciits, or upyri one vvlii'h (leinatidril the tavatioa .?!' (.oii-inuieiit bonds inn! tlcir I'liyiuent in promises; and who ean Kiiess how far BBtJggB may " put the party hack" when the convention meets attain and he gBtB aunt lier whii'k at itf Hut suppose?bewildering supposi lion !?.su[ pasa Sps-SgB BbauM cboass to put the party ahead ! ISBBglBB SprigtfS knot kin,, the party into the inidille of ii? xt week, for insinu?-! !.<>, on a nil low neck of laud,'Iwixt two unliiniiKled sea?, they stand, and there stand?: Spriitirs?the uncertain but jN.ieiit S]iii('g?t?ready to project the party al iiin?t any vvl.ei'c iiit.ilhe uiiMirvcyed spaces o? the BOBtS-i-U or interior eternities ! It would be cheering to hear that the occasional linvveii which weeiijny hail ??Mended thro'igliout the parched urea, luit over most of this territory i' ist ill prevails without mil ia*at_8U. A short B-BS auro when there wns a lainfall of i.early thre?? - in this city, in BBUM sections of Nevv-Jer si ?, leu? than lifiy miles away Ihe. dust was barely laid. Then? are cntiii townships where tli*- corn (..p has leen cut a lull fortnight earlier than usual, m-t BtBUBOS the BjvBBl liad prematurely ripened but i.,-, tasa -taras sturlraliBg ???;-.>. I...te sbwb ___? ? is BBBI,cly v isibLs, the BBstUrs I.ukU :ii*' iibso lilt? !y hare, the fSBO-f B-BT6B roots are burned up, nrid even the IsBTSB of fuic-it and fruit trees have with ted und MB fallim.. Thnnighout the litiest dairy IBgBBU "f the country, at ihe BBOBBU whin the Biasing BBBuld be sbaadaol ami BsosS)Bat-t-i-s__, then i? a m til win ter mo ?seit v "f _B__a_Bg the eat tie ; ami when? there i? Un? Basa, mirent Ml d of BUN and BOftoue water supply the BreOs Bud -pr?mi.-?? have hilad sad the bada sJ Lbs b-tbo-bbob- dry. The faiiuers ha .i> ah-B-d_Bt-d bone <>f an] bn-sediaUif lief and Bfodie. a r:i:n only "when tli." BBBBU Changes " or " vv lien the sun i in???-? the line." Has al v .?in ?-?I ti.eteorology any _B_ra____- 'iiing prophecy tooib-rt Will Batanee ttwt ??ach how t?? bsbbbbI run or even torewaru the farmer of a. killing (lii.tilhl _ Tbnt B_B B t'?!linir point of _*_OBB_B__t Seelyc's, in bifl Woice.ster speech, when he fastened upon the lietiiiieialic jiarty with new tafOO the old Bf-fi. of " iinri-]M-iitaiit." After recouniMig BBBUOOl itsitross otleiiaes he called attention t?i tin? t.nt that it had iieiir ii.aniii's'ed BBM syinptoin of contrition, and naliled Hint "a BTTOag doer wlin will n.ver a? ! iiowl i "l-e hi.? srtong can ne? SB !>'? Irnsteil |a iailgfct ; ami ?Oialty loaded down with ii'i??ieci'is w hich ?twill iiol ov\ n with ?diaine bas not vet ______ n of its sin-.'' Tin leforiiiation of a parly, like every other true lei.iiNiatioii, niti?t conii? final within. That such reyi iieralii'ii is dilliciilt to act omplish in a-iy given insiance is a ?orri.wful tn.i'i ; but if vv.? are to trust one p.irlj rather than ainei-.ei.ir surely is the one which, with all lis tsholtcoMii,,:,, lontuins a leaven Of hoiic.-tty ami courage which con fesse.? and laments it ?evil doing, a'.tl li'ii the one which has never utt i-n-d B syllable in a pkitiorm. or word in a SpflSOh, or sen t'-ine in a newspaper " which hv the widest latitude? el il.li-rpretatioii ceiihl lit? tOltUIB. into BB ackllowl BdglBBUl thai these eiioruiil les of wiong, of which tin- Democratic pat ty at amis f.-irly chuged, are ac? tual vvionu? for ?which the party is to as __B_B_d and the men ?? au Bated with it, __sa~_Bg ?'? liar th.v did, BIB guilty." No Di-iiio'-iai veivt'.ii fuiihettl.au to regret the ni:? ak'-s of l.i? parly, riere ;it? many Kepulilidllis tO-day .vho|.il" tiiatilf BBBUgh tocoil it'ss tin- sins of Repablieanism. TktTity TiroespobUsbaa a kttai ?vriiten by the Hon. Kdvvanis 1'icrrepont to s - Utleiuaa in Troy in .?lit???.?!'to inipiirie? coiieeiliilii.' tin- |__B_-BB?M I il;. !?!;?(> reei-ntly i.inu.?it eut i; the Flint divorce i ;???', nuil ?(I-o o ni cci n i n ?; tin? ebsrgB that Mr. I'ierre poni'? real iiann-is "Jti.liiia MB-UB*-.** I'p.m the tiisl jMiint hesa\s: ''Some years age I, vvuh -i-vral other getitleiiieii iu New-York, was testing in varions BTBJB the pieleiisiniis of what was called spiritual po?v. is.' I made | number of e\ limitations and ap pi-sd n number of tenia. Iteee__odto nw d?tetitute of ?ray relialde inforiiiiiti.in and a delusion, ami 1 took no further interest in the _B_BJ_s_ I wns i.-r.at1?. Kin prised, as would (he Bibs, irciitlemeii be, to tin?! their ?iiv.-isti.atiniiii into a matter which sev? er d years at,'" attract?-d consiileiaiile attention now made the BUfaJeel of a uewagopei article, I think the honest jiitlKUient of the Aineiii an people "will givt it the jus? estimate." With regard to the cliiiintc of Mana ha ?ay.: "As to the 'JotntOM,' I have only losay that i! never had the BUghtest foiiu.la tiou in truth." This is ___B_a_-BB iltit will gladden the popular ii? tit. FBBEOBAL, The fund for J.inies Laiiilii rt, Cliaries Reailo's " l ero ait- niai lyr." BBS BBBB lev iveil. as BB BBBBBt I? in wiuii. wiiKie ?Colins bas butii-.i-iiii ?i two sjatBtraa Mr. Maurice Stiakosch de? la re.? that he is Ki.iag le l.iilil ?in npaia-liiiiise in | t>i riatiti?ci. Miar ?till cost ifi.iHKi.Doo, mu? n unraa bsbm i i hall la t__-asjo. The lirst bond issued of the UO-f -?_ per ecu!? ?vas limintil liy Meiiati.i- llnliei t?i?n of BBBB? Caro? lina. It ?va.? a $$M$ Non.i, mid for It he paid n,?,U37 50 In |B*B Thi King uni Crown 1 .ince of Sweden would have B-BU lilllcl tlie other tla.v If tliey liuil i ot Juihih-iI on,' of Hi,- carriage, vv li ch wns llirowu ovi-ra few niiiiutcs I.Her by ilieir run.ttt ay liorK*?-. Seen iiy liobcson is ?oing to Port Royal on the Bta-atncr PSBBSlSi almui Oct. 1. Dlstin.utslied BBSBBl will ai-.oaiiiain Ulm. anil _BSf BN all la BBSS BBBM UtB n tviil review mute, ?vhteli an a we striiek paragrapher sers ami ' b " nitiiriiitici'iit." Miituiil fiiendsof Mr. l.athiop und Mr. Haw lleaili BBBB evainlncd the iilliiil's liook With special ri-r.-Hiice to the piipcts of the elder llnwtboii:? vvbich Inn ?mi niij ctetl to have used. Tliey luive assured lilin II,,,I t;.e?e |a.ipi?r? V Clt? UOl (l.s?B?l. A foreign coriTsuundeut -ay-, the talk about ?-.aimer at the Continental UtbUd'hote? Uamusing. Tag men nay lie it? n brute and a tyriat ; the women ?lea-la--? that be Is the ?""?"-test poet and musician ally?. The moa any be is ? charlatan, who has robbed ever?/ one from Meyerbeer to Gounod, and then kicked th? m all -nurd th?! women ask, "How, llien, bus he won bis present 1*0 sltion of __.*t?:iil_ supremacy over Klin*. ??? and ixx-UI Why is he, aft_r thirty years of nenrloct sn?_ ?bnau, allowed thus to tyrannize und rt-voliitlout.it an |*? To tills there i? no rr ply e?? apt broad MM coarse abtue. San Francisco, Sept 5.?Edwin Booth had .1 cii)\vi!.??i bouse and au enthusiastic reception at th? Cail'toi-nla Theafer. He acted Hamlet. Boston, 8e*pt. 5.??A special dispatch from Newjiort, R. I., says the ".tilted States steamer T_i.'_ |M.oa;i iiri-ivrd there to-day, having on board Pre?ldent Grunt's fuinil?,. ? I*iii_ad_i.i*hia, Sept. 5.?President Grant visited the Exhibition early this morning. In comp-iiy with e_-Secretary Borle, and, nfter breakf acting *-. ith C_l. .anford at the British Baatflnart-BO ?pent th? grcati-r part of the day on the grenu?!-*?, ?aVvoting several bourn to the Art Gallery. At . o'clock this aftenieain, ?veoomptiine?. by Mrs. Uraut, Mr. Borie, and Col. r?a -ford, be attended Hie live ?tin-k show. POLlllCAE .SOIES. A coiTeRpondent of The IMtimore Gazette, after making a thorough canvass of all that part of North Carolina wli.ro the Demo? ruts are (trongect, give? It a*? his reluctant conclusion that the State will go R?v publican, rroinluent Democrat- have recently made tu? tema inimi???i?iu. Mullett was always noted for pep-ginf- away, v.-hetl.'-r at a tin roof or a vacant office. Just uow ho 1? _fj*Mf his hand nt one that has been filled. His Men ?la ?ny that Mr. Hill's m?g**mt*mt?n 1.? ouly tt-iuporaty, aiid Unit Mttllett may yet !)?? Supervising Architect Mullett, as a nuisance, Is a.isntiiing niitiotiMl prtaportions. The Cincinnati Gazette huH made a sjiecialty of Oov. Hendricks. This Is Its latest: "Gov. Hendrieka is a director and large stockholder iu the Inuianapolii W.iter Works Company. He Is also, by virtuoof hi? otll, * as (-overnor, President of the Mi at?- Board of Equaliza? tion, ?hose duty it is to e<|?;alizc the appraisement of property throughout the State. This board rarely re? duces au appraisemi-nt of property bclotiirltig to corpora? tions, as railroads know to tneir cost ; but the Governor lia?! sueeei-iieil In reducing the, appraisement of the Water Works Company sufficiently to reiluee thelt- taxes $1,.'?<"<*. Tho Gtiv'i-nioi- owns 065.O0Q of Water "frock, stock, but o* coin-so this In no way luflucu.-.-d his action. Tha Governor is a reformer." No glimpse lias yet been had into the pri? vate life of Gov, Hayes that did not show hltn trtia? ?o every profession of his public ?-aroer. Here is part of a letter given Iu Howard's biography whleli was written to Gen. Janies A. GarUcld in Mutch of 1 he present year: " My notion ia thai the true content Is to bo between In? flation _nd a sound curie.?cy. The IX-tuoeiats arc a. a In dr'fting all to the wrong side. We need not divide on ili-tnils, on methods, or time when. The previous qu"s tlon will again bo irredeemable ?taperM a peru>,ine!it policy, or a policy whieh seek, a ruturu to coin. My opinion Is decid? illy against tmjktlag 9 hair'? breadth. We can't be on the inflation side of the question. We must k???i? our face, our front, t!roily In the other direc? tion. 'No steps backward' must l?e ??onietliiug more than unmeaning pl.ttf.irm words. 'The drift of st-iiti ment among our friends In Ohio,' which you inqulr? niaaiii!, v 111 depend on the conduct of our leadtutr, nu-n. It Is for tlicm to K-e that the right sentiuntnt Is ?tcmlily uphold. We are in a eondili.in sueli that flrniness and adherence to principia are of peeulta. \aI'io jus? now. I would ? consent ' to no buck ward steps. To yield or c??m ?truMise Is weakness, and will destroy n?j. If a better r?v Miuiptiou mi-asure c:in be substituted for t')0 prc*??ut one, tl? it may do. Bui keep cool. Wo can better afford to In- i>c?teii in Congress than to back out." IHR STATR CAN PASS. John Morrisdey for Governor. Gratitude <1e .11.1...!- it. E. C. Mixjdy lian been nominated by the Re? publican* of 1'tooinc County for Assembly. Beott Lord ia a law partner of Henator Conk ling No relation to the Lords of the tow-path?Jam? and Geori_o. A w?-ek ago exultant editors di-clarod that the only Democrat had bca nominale-.! wiio could boa? .M.ai.aii. Vea i'.it Hcytnotir km* de?Jiued, what use U there lu huill?n?: a o.?n? -nt Ion I Some ?mo ought to move to create the office of Htat?-Ghost fur JudKe Cburcb. His political ?Hade is laid at til,-, ml of one convention only to reappear it the approach of the next. Gov. Tililen MgM to make tbor e?gg wetn with hi* cand?a- and bell -hit tune. OongMOBOBBn Henry B. I'ayu?* declared at ??ar:iIoR.i, the tay Mr. Payggam was noininaied, mat hi* nomination waa worth r>,000 votes to the Democrat? in ?i.'i.o. Now ,\ill Mr. l'ayoe tell us how many vote? hi? withdrawal will be worth to the BepuhliW-1 The name of E. G. Spudding is tt-uggeated for the Republican nomination for member of C'jiinresa from Huilai j In place of I.) man K. Baas, the condition of whose hi?ltl? ??rev?-uis his renominatioa. Mr. .spauldliii" wi?? Chairman of the fl-b-Cotumittce of Ways and Menu terina th.? war, mid was the framer of much of tie legal? U-niier lea/l?In(lain. Spritrgi-, the BBnclHnoligned and viv.-tcion. "?Iir??-?.'??Mprlggi, who arrived at L'liea and foim.l hlm t?i If famous?bas a defender. The Finnin Gazette re? prove? i he World for Ih-Iuc loo severe with gpriirgs, and n.ijs: ?? ih?? wh.ile matter Is b.id enough without un pagtAng the motives of honest nud pure men. The t.icl of the whole business Is a mistake was made?a blunder, even? but th?-i*e wiw? no crime committed or fraud at? tempted, ah ilh-iii-s concerne.) netad in i?oml faith, tnd, if i hey erred. It ?us an error of juugiuout, and not a pr*? m.dilated em i.-e." Then is to be a funeral next week in .Sara toci), ol coins,?, but a ?;ro?ving anxiety is evident i!:?l Ilia -re slmll bo no row at the wake. T/it? World a;a|?arei:tly wants a cr.t-.nl jury to sit ou Pgttgm BB? Fiinli-inr, but The hagrem is ttnttty PBBBBB__I(. It says : " We protest m i li nine n ,i.ti-?! w.imIo of tune in grand ibapiests, at taeks, und recrimination.. If tricks have be. n com? mltted, the tricksters have Im-cii ?ontlued toateryfew man ?vli'i liave tliclr n-wm-i'. in tile failure tuey have ?net with, and in tii" llwH___tht_ thev have arou*e?l. I -elus piss by till iiifei-vai-ws, explanatioti*?, anil apologies, and ? otiie to the woi-K tti Initiil, ?Atticli istlrttto iitMiuti.it.? t'.o baa m : ? n Dm (tovernor; ?eoMdly, ? teeaptmkt et ? ,-at onnt tin Slate; aul, lliiall. , II. ele. Om ??? the 1/eiil? oerntH ticket." _ GENE HAL NOTES. The slaue-Iitor hou-n'?? of Philadelphia a:?* be in?? so vend? mspa_eted by tho lloarl of Health. QflOtajB AdaiiiM. train wrecker, who niis-?l?M-ed a rail on ( ha? VAE* t**.iorr road, ha-? been held for Hie e..:i structive miinierof Williiau? K. ?iciiiiiitii?, _ p.MaiU?{.-r. Jismes Freiot, one ??f Tioy'-i ni??*?t mgpt ct?-?l < i turn*, wa-, shot by a gung ot rou?:lis la->t s,?u,rii.iy. Tbei had \a ? ??led his on-hard for the purpoae ol itmllTt a-..- finit, an?! be wa* v. iiitid. _ while attempting to aireal one of tin-in for an exuaiple. There is no hoj?? of Mr. gtekeV* le.-.nery. Let all who need .-.tieh a wise example con BMtar 'in- waptetettenl _MMhanics out of employme??! tat A-hbiirnli:iin. Ma-.*?. One i? la!? riiix for a ini?ililsir digging muck and picking b-irlea, A?ot_er cat.-ues iia'f i? bushel ail tl.ih a dii) and ??alia tliei i tor Hie Wm?,?.. Tlilj is wrMlnly better __?_ blrlag a hall and ?______ tpaaaaea GheotgO Hi'.iekle, a comluetor on the Kouith ?ml Ki^-htli Ptttat Mae, l'lulattelphia, last Thurml ?y gttW-ty MMMtted Mr. JiMcpli Mul'.i i. afler MM (?na.ia'l aboil- change, and to grleronaly wounded him Oui le it In a critical condition, llluekle WM foiiiierly a imli.-t* tu.iii bat, bel?g ducb-rfed for uUcoodiict, ?a? thonirnt to 1m- goo?l .-bough lo cotidiiet a I'll lu.lelpliia street ear The pend* iiackitif- boB-MOa i*i now at its hiijl.t at lialtiinore. It commences about the lOiU of August, and close.? about the 1st of October. Then- ,.io 50 oy.ater ami iruit |i:icl.ing estai.h.?;iiiieiils in l'aitu torn, ami iiiindreii* of thousand*? of dollar ait? luve.ted In ?he mi-'ii.'us. In on" lattj.t it establishment OOO K'.rU u>d wiu.-icii are i Uiplnyeil, l'l nnoth? l .00, and *mi oh. In l?.o eitv l'j.iio?) busliela of pea? tics me pat up doll**, atina _,-|?>,o?i<i can?an Iempkiying s.iaa? pei-oaa. Tbe ?. ?i bulk of the cat.m il frti't? flud*? Its markt t m the West. PUBLIC OPINION. Hitherto tin. die has been understood to _B_0I " wiiiuuii ?lay "; inn ?..corum?, t<> th?- bmeoeratle poiiO a,i ilietioin: -y it iuii'us " lor two weeks."?iLuulng i'ost (liai l.i'p ) We have so often contended that Scifr? ant Kate.?? is the iniltiml ?Umilanl ln-aier of the N?-?v-Ymk lleuioeiacv, that the declination of Gov. 8a?vii?oi.' WCflM i?li:i??.?t providential.?Illrooklyu Ar?us (Ind.) The ciiimtiiii tion of the .New-York I'cnio oriUle State ticket n-ninul*. OM "f t*??- iii?-b?iuie?Icaa.i|K'i'? at i ounl of tnaklCK a bairel, vl.?..: " Yui t;ike a buo.liole, ;ni.l tbeu )'M put jour staves round il," etc.?(Hosten Journal (Hep.) Our Bepnbliean fii<>n<l?? arc very much tx_ en met alia.nt i..a- head of our ticket. Wo .hall cattail tneiii lu ?lilt- time. We shall i ol only have s mat kam on oui own HcUet, but in No,ember, we .ball " i?ul ? lie.ul" on theirs,-H'tlu? Observer (Dem.) With Tilden at the head of affair- in tho nailon there will be? an end to the Injiamm et *A*M n..n aa. Hain oel?, liitlkiiai?, "lions" Xbejihi rd, " Lauii.i'il.tt"* Wilii'Oi:??. Cii????y, Paeliard. Robeaon, l"el?iiui, ami tl. t'at tels -fDetitiit Vree PlMB (l?em.) Mr. Ulaine remind? u? of " Honest" John < "ovode. He hut discovered that the Deiiniiriits are call iii..- boni?- a i is? n! voters, and actually have uiouty t >r tli.it purpose, au?l urges the Kepubinaiis to ?Crotch trert nerve, especially In that ?lit-ectmu. " The Uemocmla i..'on!.'. I I, ?ix? voters In my dlsiriet," ?aid Uoucst John; "It was the I?eat outrage over porprlntMj but we beat'em at their own g-inu!" IlKastou U.rald (lud.1