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Muil Subsci .''?i . 5*1 peran, Wat m y I mi i ni Mnil ?Hubaoribera, i.-- per annum. ler.us, i- i.-ii m advanoe, Address, i ni; T'iir.i" :: New-York. Tur W\ n. : *. Tbibcnr will I?.- ready this morning at i u'. in. k, for mailing. l'? C|. t"wn a a?. ? 11.238 Urea. t-?L. or 308 W. 23<1 ?I . > :. -;.'i me. Sfrtt^tfk ?Jaila ?ilbun& FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEfi 1, 1876. Jill. NEWS THIS MORNING. Fobsms. It is m??' laid thai Pen a is unwilling to woaider the terna .?f peace proposed by the Pow oto, un!.-s made i" her direeL \ brother of the late Germ m com ol al Sal?nica, an?', bis fninily, win miannri ?I ?it that placa. ; There are T'-a-nn- for i-elii-viti- ti.it t.a? Chinese will submil || the British d< D DoMasno.?A foi m ?if constitution foraprrma* unit Msoclation baa been reported te the Bankers' Convention at Philadelphia. The Republican Hala Committee oi Indiana baa bsmed an address warning Iba Biete asaiusl Democratic repeaters, :? lii" orders for opening 300 more money or.liT oaVeea.barc bean withdrawn on account ol itiailc _nate clerical force. The minor "f i treaty \?it'. l.'n -i i tor a barbel la >?. ria ? denied. _____ N? signs vet of tin- plane! Vnlcan .it tbeob ?arvstoriea, .-. :'i md day of reunion ?i tii" Cov.-iii.ii- ni Btatoe at Philadelphia, with the going aad iucoiiiing President - il for Nov. 10 to end the Suit.- days. Cu y -\ni> m'iic?r.AN.?(?"n. Dix addressed :? very lar^'c ami ?? . " I -i? s in Bine," at Cooper l :;ii?n, os tbe respective claim? of tilo Republican aa.l 1>. ?imi ?.itic candi? dates. a lli" siili-i'iiininitt? e appointed to prepare s slsn if Republican reorganizatiou in thi? lit? pi<n> >-.?? to liav" ;i,- votera ree'i ami Iba ot:i"-!i.'l?!ei? deprived ol power, Ctnitr.ill? r Qrern waa osrered a m mlaation for Mayer l>y city cootracton. Jndg rendered an important dechdoo that MTonec see.sru. tits arc ii"i (?.iieliisive ?igninai 11 nient.? Got. Tilden reviewed tbe eitj menta at Ma-li-m:.- .qnaie. I !;? JeroBM races wer.? won 1>.? Ja;., t Norton, Bultaua, Tom Ocliiltr.e. Vigil, and 1? adbead. Gold, 110, 110, 110. (."I.i value ..1 the legal tiadei ?l"llar aj tLetlo.se, POSjg ? eats Thk Wi.vniii;. 'IHK Tbibbbb. local observa? tions indicaie in? especial ebaage in tne weather. In Ibis i iiy >"-.'?t?lay tin? ? >1 aial clear; t:.. i ...?>. i .<?*.? i. .'.1 . (.1 . .">.". . Colorado BMikes i good beginning. Thoogh the result is not pi.-itively knOWB, the Ceiit.-n nial State -t. in . to have esst bei first vote for the Bspaldkan partj. Thli i? tbe Ural goo of whilt iiroinLsi.s to he tin Octobei l?:";;.l-nle. Osa. Dix wai Mr. Tfldesrs inniH'ii; t?- pre dcct-sisor n- Cloveriior of this State, and what he says of tbe Democratic claims of redaction of ttx.es .i:t?l gemeral l.'ticnchni? i.t has the wcifflit of otiicial nuthority. ilis flgnrM arc m euipbatic coiitia-t to tbOM oi fail (-aciessor. A reunion i? piopoasd la 1'l.il.nlelphia, as a eloiH'to th.- Berks <?t Stat. ?ays, of all the Governors of States ami Territorios, to take plac?- a w.-.k after election. It Might he a pootl time torthe (?oyciiioim of thiec greSl i.taU-8 Is "shake hands BO-SSI the l.loody ? chuhin.'' In Ohio th.? I). lnocratic cativa.-s -.'.-?es to have Ih'cii ovei'lont. and Ihe attacks on the head ol the l.e]?iih!ican ticket have (Modaoed a reaction. The Deinoct.itic eSBTaai pretty much everywlieie is overdone, and that will be the precise [SfdiflBaSSl of the whole paitv Ul NoYt'IillHT. Tliougli n jik sentinp \a-t intcics,>. that eouhl ix- grrsUy bsDofltsd by conceit >.t action, the baakeil of this eonotiy have re? mained up to this time wholiv unorganized. The first faapwtsal steps in the lot mat ion of a national BMasistiOB asn taken ve-liidav at Philadelphia, ami hen.?ft.r the hanhs and banker?, will l?e ?Ul to make thcin-i lv..- board. The Democratic * Bajl who Wore the Ulm ," who are BSSJ tiling out to liniiana, WON it. a good inar-y of them, only till they could sad v set it off their ha- ks. In other words, a ?uta ber of tht in, it si-ems, were bi.iint.y-.juiii'icrB and deserUrs, mos\ boiiip of tliein afterwuid wore the psjr, Tlift _pp___ab ll tlii< l>:m<l of reformers ?.as I.hI to the i,s?nc ot an a? bj the Republican Stute Committee, caution.Bg Republicans to be on their gaasi IgaiaM Irauil ulent votxTi ami attempted ititiiiiidation. Should the sceues of electiou day verity theao ;'Ii]!!c!h'iis??i!I',, as they Be?? likely to, W* shall have ;i novf] apeetacle in ? party thai an liiniiic: s Itaelf m the tole agent of reform, and ilii'ii attempta to ratify its telf-appointment bj tranda opon ihr franchise. vi? "til.iv at well M tin- day Infor? tli" aun'a ?li?k ?,i? elosely acanned at all the large obtenratoriee throughout Europe and A mit i?>. it Nuit ?m liad croate-1 the ami the m<iiriiiiec fotilfl nut bare been overlooked. Tin ?u ,im ii m?ii ?ii'itiiiiiiy lu- kept ni? for a iliiy or two] and then, if at i? ezpeeted by most astronomers, aothtng it Been of the planet, they will in- I'oniiiitii'il in tin ii belli i that it nerei baa been aeen bj anybody. A aehe_ae foi the re?nrollment of Republi m i.'iis riiy, so us to provide for the admission of Liberal Republicans int?> the l>is iriit Associations, has been prepared by Mi. Thomaa E, ?Stewart ami approved by the Lib? eral Committee of Conference, baa received, ii is uiulri'siiuiil, the sili'iit a.?-i nt oi Mr. Isaac Dayton? the repr?sentative of the Regular Be publican Conference Committee, and has been submitted to the State Committee. One pro? vision propos?e a radical chance In the methoda of governing the Republican party In this city, by making offlce-boldert Ineligible to member? ship in nominating convention? or the Central Committee, and to posta us offieen of the aaaociationa. This would lx-, in t word, revo? lution. The controversy which the mere proposition will excite will be useful in solving tint vexed question. Offlce-holdert will hold tliit there is no justice in ?isfrauchising tbeni because they hold office, and there will 1??' many, on the othei band, to favor thia wbole aalc remedy for a crying evil? MM. VCNELINQ AI VTICA. The addi at of Senator Conkling, delivered ? yesterday nl DtJca, la the speech of one, it must liit?lvl,. be admitted, who la disposed to regard ?is favorably aa possible the errors and misdeeds oi the present1 Administration. It is, however, sulistant-ally eandid. Mr. Conkling admita "with shame ?nul sorrow thai i'iili\ii? " mils holding official trusta bave been guilty "of detestable Jobbery." He thua qualities himself foi ashing voters to consider "whether " the nation la likely t<> i irofil by being given "into tin' keeping of tbose vim m Held and "forum bave been on the bad side in the vital 14 trials of tin- last t\v.ii;. ,\i;n-." Mr. Conk? ling 1,'lls naturally, as ?ill speakers upon the i. ii'?' ide must, into a consideration of the ?. o? tiir Democratic party. We mn? nol . jit'-t .1 to go quit? SO f01 l'ai''? u? Ii?' does, nor to hold the children responsible for the sins o?' tin fathers. I: iuaj be urged, we admit, that the Democrartc party claims t" '?' uoa just wbal it lia- idwayi been, ami thai il pointa to whul it wot in tin- days ?.i Jackson ?is evi? dence that it i- t?. be implicitly trusted in the days of Grant. We? will not dispute upon i bal point?there is enough foi criticism in tin- party il-?intrs ni yesterday ta oi the daj before. Wo prefer to remember that a Demo? cratic majontj in tbe House ol Representatives gave the party snch un opportunity at maj luvt t come ti? it a i'n i ii ; and voten who do int rule foi the peculationa ol tin Jackson oi of the Van Buren dynast] may be decided bj tiie general rbaractei "l tbe policy only latelj exhibited by Democratic Representatives. Mr. Conkling bandies thi? ).::.t of i i- ubjeel vigorously and with a strici adherence to facts ?tli?' votes <>f the Democratic uuvjority agaiusl the spced.i resumption <>l specif payments, in I,i.m ui tin- ;ism.h.| linn of ?Southern claims, for tali n^' ilu- cotton t,i\ ont ?>t the Treasury and returning it to the Cotton Bl itee, for re? funding ilu Sont hern portion ol tbedircd t.?. ?levied on all the state? in 1861, Meanwhile, ai dr. Conkling taya, Mt?hey reduced no tax, ?? th? j ?lid nothing t<? bnprove hard times, thej "cut "?I appropriations um i <ii which thej "\iill put back i'i fit ti? i?n? \ h?ls, anil thej " removed Union soldiers from little place .'* We repeal here what la really tin- important point of Mr. Coukling'a speech, There an many voter* who are dissatisfled with tibe character of the present Administration, ami they are naturally inquiring whether a will be better to trust K? publican pro? fessions of reform, with a new claas of nun in tlte Executive offices, <>i whether they shall tust tlitii ballots im Tilden ami Hendricks. Tbe value of Mr. Conkling* speech Mill be found, nut i'; biadefente of old Republicanism, luit in lii? searchingcriticbimol what i>t". ti? lu- new Democracy. We think too that Mr. Conkling isentitled to attention when l<o ?a.\- thai "the old "Southern pol?tica] sway is uplifting it?, it .in," ?nul mills: "Slavery in l?nin i? "dead, bul race bate, race oppression, ami "race murders bave taken n? place." We may not lie willing to ?ro quite ?!> tai aa Mr. Conk? ling does, hut there would be reason foi grave npprebension, were i??>liti<'al power to be con? fided to thai .branch i?l tbe D?mocratie party which lias always lilt that ita main strength wat with tbe ?South. We are <'.iiiii"!i?, and w< have reaeon to be. It waa one thing daring tlir last Presidential canvaat to In- wiliitrg to confide in'certain Dem?crata in alliance with trustworthy Uberals: it would !>?? ?j u i i ?? another to commil tlic whole power, strength, ami polity of the Government wholly to the Democratic party, un? curbed by eoinv-.-ion ami inn? ?ti.iimil by ?i coalition with men o? larger ami more patriotic opinions, Mr. Conkling admita tbe Dcceaaitj of reform, and .promises it on behalf of Ida party. Thlaiaa step certainly in ad? vance; there wat a time when lu- might mit have ?anl 10 much as thi?; bul that he ami others oi' his claas aee the errors <.t their party, ami an- destrona of reform, affords thf beat guaranty which the honest roter ran ha\ i? of the sali ty of auppotting tin- l.'e pubUcan candidates, a tupporl of Mr. Tilden being with auch out of the question. - RECONCILIATION AM? REFORM. That ?rat t historic group at the Monument Hunse on Moudaj evening. It certainly de -t i -, i ? embalming. Thi present politii al period baa hardly offered a Boer opportunitj for a painter, ami it will be a great inisfortune if it ii mit banded down on eaavat to posterity, just as we are banding down the national debt ! ami othei i?!i ?sin/.-:. Here was Mr. John Kelly ? ? there ?raaMr.Joha Mutriatey; chieftainaboth ; both leaden ami oracles in the gnat move? m? nt in lu half of political reform; but representing oa this Bold, in the Monument House, the diverse __terratt t?t two alaga cd the party "t Reform. Ii wat a solemn oca-ion, thia meetii .: of John Kill? and John Motriaeey. 1 m these turo -tatfaamea bava h.ui difleiviif.'s. Not political ; they agree perfeetl] upon tht eardinal principles of Dfinoiiaey, that the law breaker i? the best law maker; that popular m If -g?V1 riiineiit is safeKt in the bands of those least capable of imliviilinil self-govi rnimtit ; and in gi Basra] that the Deinoeratie party theuld be in power. The dJ-Teratate U poi-onul, wo beliava, ami relatet chiefly to the dot,' ill of dial ibntion in lbs ap poitioniii. ; t of ol.a'i.il plUBll. r. !'?? hind I ? -' two os either able are ranged the whole Demo cralic jiartv ol Njw-Yoik. It is I v. ? ? .h nm rng spectacle to bm Abrsm Hewitt, Edward ('?...o? r, ind thai class of inen, in the ranki '?ehiu.l time nol-le leaders. It fdlOWl OS tb?T_ part great devotion t<> lefonn, aad much eon I'd. m c in ihe two erninenl sbo diridW) the honora of lesdsrship. H I te two mes weit-here toa lju?t ?lil?.-r? i ? ibl?BU! spectacle. It marks an epocb inniunkipal polrti lalhi-t??!.?. Then bas beet notliiog like it me? tbe abdication of Hr. Kelly'i predecessor, tbe wise and gitted pe? "i v. bo ihm . thank Hearen, i- ?m 11? ??;;> back to Bi from Vigo. The ob iect of the conference between the??' < ?' o leaders wai to ink?- st? ps toward practical agree men! upon the only lasoe Bpwi which they arc at Odds, to wit. the <livi-i<ni ol the offices. Both leaders ami both 1,niions o! l!.e port] an- entirely agreed upon ih?- need <>! reform and upon the general method oi reform, which consista, oi oonrse, in tnrnlng onl Rcpnblicaua and putting Democrati ia ; thej only differ u to the details of the ?livi-ioli oi spoils. It must bare been ? touching scene wben tbese two chiefs, ?niiinat? .1 by ? common imi poae and kindled wftb seal for thi oommon cause of Urform, came together. The Reform iiioY.-iiieiii has witneased nothing li!??' ii ?weil, lay nu?e the lust time there was nnv thing to ?livid". Last year, Mr. Uorriasey and all his following were of tli?- opinion thai the rery wore! thing that could poseiblj happen would be the ?neceas of Mr. ?lohn Kelly and his orowd. Mr. John Kelly sad bii crowd were so decided ia their belief that Mr. Moni?-!-,'-' influence apon politics was bad that the.? put iiim out of Tamilian? and would have BOM of hini or of In? fol? lowers. In eooaequenee of these difference?, Mr. Morrissej and hi. wing ol the party allied themselves with the Republicana, and did actually pin Mr. Kelly and Tammany to rout. We d?.; know thai either Mr. Kelly oi Mr. Morrissej has experienced any change "t since then, or thai either Ins changed his mind as t<> the propriety and tbe bcc< - - i.? ol the others being put <l?.??!i na ;. political power. And (hi- makes the occasional the Monument House the more affecting. T?> ice two ane.b eminenl leadei 'ol a gn h p.mv laying aside all minor differences <>f thai -?it in order to bring in i it't? n and Reform nnd the chance foi ? m s and Im ger " ilii idr " i- extremely touching. Tlie esse >?: the highwaymen win? ceased quarreling over Ihe booty ol an ordinaty traveler v. ?ten tbej beard the approacb of a wagon train and begsB ni once to harmonize, is no parallel for thi?. whatever an) ribald opponent may nay. That ??as bamioi bring foi purposes <?f robber) : this iinion between Kelly and Moni se*, is foi th. sake of Reform. This is known to be true, for it i- openlj painted ?>n i great msnj be .ad vv.- -i? again iiiat it i- a rery tonrhiug ami beautiful ?peel icle, aad ought i" h petuated on historic ran vas, when two ?ucb leaders come together, laying aside all ?liil'.r ciiin to shake tbe dice or tarn ? coppei on tbe division of offices. It makei the beart '?: Mu patriot h ap w ?th ,|.?v. Moreover, the * ? > 111 ? 11 l.- together In thi? man? uel "t the two wings "i a great part) bj Ibeii representative men illustrates the conditi tlie party by the character und positi <u ol lb? lenders. Nay, more, it i- ? rommeiit upon popular govei ument, frei ? --. and i ?> ! if iial progrcM, Here now i- th.- metroiioiis ui tin ? "?n oent, i ent eil ios ?>t i h woi Id. lii? . ; . i i) part -'.g enough to bsTi rationed im a long -' ; i.? of - upon s '| lestien "i the distribution "t spoi -. the only question npon wl irli it bas bad f.?i years any ojiinioii whatever, and tbe two lead ? is behind whom the broken fuctions rally an ?.loi.'.u Kelfj and John ' ???v. It i i good deal of i party that ??.'i-ii it breaks in two tails aal nrnllj t<> - u b leadership; a greal p i ty thai baa many such to divide itscll up among. ' "Tilden and Reform P it ii that '.Ui^r di-iin gnished persons arc sitting np nights adjusting di;!. i? nil-., conferring, conciliating, ami bar luoniriug. And who ?hall doubt their .?in ? .i.t;. / I.k at the li-- ?-i h id? i? n. not Reformers sill Who doubts i?. would question tbe Christ?anizing inflsence of Med ford ruin, and <li?tiint the ?Lin?. hon e means oi grace. Can they reform our politics 1 .irse thej ran. They could teach Bun May-seli.iol- if Hi.- induct lin !i! Well- made BUf ticient. WANTED, .* CH INGK '?"/ POM 111! WORSE. V? -, the times an? hard, and ???? want a change. Voten abo cannot read msj be de? luded by the Democratic preteose thai haul time, exist here only, aie caused by Repub? lican government, and tan be removed by Detuocratic victory. But rotere who are able io read oi ?? i ?te know better, They take np tin- last report ?if faiiorea bj the mercantile agencies, and lin.I that the pro? portion was great? in Canada ihan in th|! I nited si.iti -. Republican rule ben does not produce failures in Canada. Th? ? we m the ihuly papers accounts of more numerous and disastrousfailun i in England than in ?In I'nii. ?I States 1. p? i ?ally in the iron regions the fail ares then are many, while l.eie the business begins to improre. The offii ml report "I fail mes in Enghtnd alio shows hesriei losses then- than hue, ami the transaction? ?<i th.' banks, published by Ihr London Economist, ?how a .1. .line of II p?i cut ,,, the in? land trade, and of lL'.l per ? ?nt in ?ill trade, since the 1?; of May, and In. it- the de? pression is increasing, while here it is de? creasing. In London the .1.?line in a ; ami September is much greater than in Julj ; in New-Yolk it is very much |?-s. Ral ,.'. publican iule ?loi? not MUM haul time, in Engisnd. Men who Mad I lit- papers, or ??ho have COT? respondeuoe aith friends in other Euiapean Countries, know that the hard lime, prevail tin i" ul ... We '?",??? from th" Berlin /? Zeitnttg a itat- msnl <?f the profits <-! hanks, Iron and coal companies, ami trading com? panies in Germany, in ls7_, ?-?7;;, and 1875: '."". .N.ber. 1S7-?. IN73. l*-7?5. Hani.-. "'I 1 ? I".,' . ; ! , Beaks, a. ?? B. i?' :u ?_?.,.: -_.i?i i 26 I.. ? ? i a . a II, Ir..n .on) ....... n. ?? s lu -.1 7.09 I , ' . ug, old. ' 7 :<_ .; -.-i Tradn ? ;;..;.? l.a. Even ose who readi m eorreapoodi knows that the tin!"- in Dermany are worse in l87tJ than in 1ST... and .? t t tin t Bgttm ihow, as Toe London Eoonenttti obseiiea, thsl "proba "bly the diminution of profit i.? Car greater "than could be shown in any other part ..! ihe "world.'1 Bol here Improvement has begun; in Qsnasay,sad in other European eoantries generally, there is no ?i^n ..? relief, Now Be publican rail i.i I).is coin.try bsi not (.aiise.l haul times in J-.tiiipe. 'I he tvath is that there ?ire hard times all over tin- civili/ed woiid. lie is a v.-ty dull knave who repiesciit.s, and ho u very du!! fool who believes, thai the disasters here are wholly or mnhilj caused l>y the misconduct of rulers. : But whal is t';.- remedy 1 To elecl Mr. Til ili?n .' To bring a neu ?warm of ravenous apoils hunters upon the Tressiny, with appetitea ibarp oued by aixfe ?ii yi.i', ut exclusion .' To break the public en ilu by repodiating i pledge, and to plunge - ' \li reviving Industry back into tin gulf of utter uncertainty as to the future 1 By no means. Tin remedy it to go forward until an honest ili'l!;' hall reward honett labor. It is to si?;;.' for ii;i?li? i In- si.liil l>.i-i. of specie payments. Airead] we have gone Ear ou the road toward thai desired end. We have en ??Mill m :..-h. and made many sacrifices already. 'in thron awaj all we have gained, to make all ocursaciirVcet worthless, would be miscrsble fully. \V. ?rani a change, not for the bul for tbe Is tt, r. The eh etiou of Mr. Til? den means a change from bard tine > i > barder times. _____________________ TBE Di I'l ST ITS MENT. Mr. Tiltil 11 ami hi? part, Uaaerl that th? Cfovernmenf i? not living within Its income, I'lte month!) dcbl statement proves that Mr. Tilden ami hi? party asserl what is not true, Tbe Qovernment hat aaved from ita income, ?mil applied tu the payment ol in debts, ; ..,:.',.. :;"? within tin- pa-1' i lonth, 13,119,3119 02 within the month of August, ami |l,138t033 :'.' uimin the month ??i .inly, making (?7,172,761) 20 during the first quarter .?i Ihe iiacal rear, which is at. tin- rate ?ti $28,691,076 80 yearly. It ??im? ?something from ii? income every year, however much li.ml times cause the Income to decline, ami since March 1. 1869, a period of ninety-one month?, r ha? aaved something in every month i .'?? pt el cht. The amounts actual.] saved and applied to payment <>i deW each \ ? ai since thai luvt been : l ... i m . . - i . . t - 10,400,770 1.1 ; .. . ,-.i ii. i i.? lull t i" .'.:.'.- ??. ?I l?7'i 71 .lull 1 !.. .1 ' I I?,'I 7_ .I ni. I l i I 1H7_-7.M .lull 1 ti. .1 : I Jill) I t.. lull 1 i?7l-7.'i. tul i in l?7V7ii .lui 1 I" 1 i i?7i; .lu? i tu Oet l ?i ??-',-.,? ;t ?i I'M...! 1.1 ?i .?s I :.i.'-.-,i. .'i .. . ?.7:.i ,47_ U 14,?Oil ? : ...? -I :;:i 7.1 V.'.7'i'.i _o i . ??! ... . thi . I I ? ? i <?' To the extent of more than ? ? ? - f i niilliona a month, ii'i'l moi?' tli.m Mi.?, millions ?i yetar, ;?,.- i).i.?ratie i i? proved to lie falte by tin- official atatementa ol the publie debt 1 m ?..me months the amount i ved <??;' h month his in ? ?i applied, nut to ? ?? p " menl of .um : debt, luit t ? I nl ?!? lit i???:?11 it_r m? interest ni eil . ? i.h i h. h int rest has ; is 1 ici . - the i i h . i i ii'ii'i'T Di mocratic charge, that nothing b bei : il ae to prepuri : i- ?p. ..?,'. The atorj t", tin menth of September nut) ' ,? told i'i ' ib m'". In ten ?1 on tbe debt h is a* i m d, in excess of paj menta, t?? tin . xtenl "? - 2 41, 1 oi the e i h t.? meet it bat increased $3,129,207 1)3, notwith? standing tl? paynit nl ol I 83 of the principal of llie debt. This payment has been -,_--.''?"'? up? n called bo d oi matured debt, and $_?,336,7."?9 83 apon the demand debt used as current ?. $83t>,864 in legal tenders h iving been i I di.g the month, a 'l si. 196,895 H m.. I cm i, i I be In - f lea lendei [a reu ,1 i, l i ?? - : ' 19,8 ?'? ?.f ?addition il i the w h de .mi'iiiiii II ' : ? thus far n tired ? |tl iliip'n'ii .n i i- -1... i :'? "'.. Il i. pi ? i' : that thi- mov? menl \iil bi baa : m the future, tbroujrli tbe id tin oi banka t<> obuin neu circulation baseil upon the 1 ;? ? ' t bonds. It the Seen the 'I'n ?-mi rhoosi -, be can ?il??' : ipidl ? i. sae his tl? ; b ilani ? . ?? t In 4*_ pel cent bonds ndvanifs, but no rapid t- m I'm? diroi'lbin, ii bj bim <!? i med 11 ?leiliint, would I" season of tbe .Mai, ami it nppi . - that lli? 1? _ra! U h il mee h i ? inert aacd Ii than one million during the month. The coin owned by tbe Trt*nsui ? bs ? Increaseil from ( >6 17 in c-:; 1,81 ?. ;.' i 13, In reality, tlie Trensnn iiut?t bold a l.ii-'i Bum in coin, tbouith tem? porarily, at lai re 'I p.? ita hare been made bj tbe Syndicate aa aecnritj t"i l*_ pel cenl bonds taken, bul tbi'se deposita are not re ported. The Itank atatemeut, however, ?howa that $6,31 .,. m -p. ? 'c baa l? ? n " il drawn -iii? * ? Sept. '.?. while the exporta during the tlm e v.e. I.? h i?,.- been onl.i ?7."?3,t)00. The retire.nt of fractional ciWency hat in ?-n relatively more rapid In the foij Ih issue than in inj other, The amount retired of each inane during the month, ami during the six monlha euding Oct. 1, hat been: Ma I i-t . ;i .? i n.ni . .. :?:?.t.;??! i". I .nil. l,ii.j.i i IM I ..- . ? - ; \\ i", n I n onl is, 1">.:{ per !?? ui of the latest i- ne bat been redeetaed, and only 24.7 per i? nt of tbe fourth, and inaignifleaut pro portiona "t Un oblar ??sues. Tbe inference la clear th I nearly the whole ol the older la? nce, n.nl over M.000,000 of the fourth issue, have been lost or destroyed; while the retarding percentage of retirement on tbe fifth Issue indicates that the loas on that will he aomewhul greater than baa been generally Kupposed perhaps fully one millb a? ??I, i IHi.'lf It? ?-.' - . -" . .11 I'i ?J.I ?1.1 I.i 71 ?-1 18 /'//.'so N II. <;,n. Meredith Read, the United States Hin l-i?-r at Atii.ii?,arriva?!ia thia cltj yest-nlaj from Ui -n.L Mr. Lim Coffin, the energetic conductor on ilu- :.i:t,-.ii? iimli-i.'iiiiini! railway ul ilavnbolillBg ttaat ? ? a im li i- though! 'n Im tbtt resull ??: overwork m pu |i.uin-: in? ii'i'l.. ?m m.' great thorougb lara, The grave and reverend seigniors of the British A?,1.1-1.itinii are ?i..', isihlc t't Inn. At .i late swains meeting .<! divers rm Btbesa they had BnnHirans ip an,! ..im,' -,.i, - ; i.nt tin- rlii i tun- iini'iit was Ihe || ..I OcflllllUI t. !? gr li:.- lu th? IB ft 'in Mill u i ; ni. i.ill |iiirti fit 'i. ?' "i 'l ' ' thi m?, nirli . iiuai Pi ,:.. Huzli j anil I ? u?iaii, s h,mu. Ifr, William Black ia going I ? mnke an ex. ., Indii ii 'ii ? ...,,. ly ?I hi* . . p. His i ? ? tro. i . III?! I'l |l II. . .. ?.. m In ,i I In' |i . IM'I iUflil ?'' .il'.'ii' i : Mi it i a m .i ii 'i m'' ? i'-- '-i" i. ? ? .n-: . anuers Mr. Ulscl ?? i i bave gainai in a two-months' Mr. John P. Cleveland, tbe brother-in-law of lia: 1' ' ' raiBi ? ,Isljriaa .it tba aoiai ?t ?t? ,tii .it in? ?,,,? mi Weal I'ni'iiii-.fi ..'ni -i., m this eltj i1 ?t ? 11: n- nt i ? ? .th n irill ? i ? . ; n . hi in. At ulule I.rlail n .,!;?. i,, ? mit :: i". ruin r, nul tit ? ll ? (?IS I ill" : ? ?III it l| briellc ?...ri..?, m i Li? uhysit b, i> B l*. Newton, . The Princf -? de Metternicfa i? a? frpUcsome \ Parts . ?? i -i" 'nl nt uf /.*,?? i'?dUntttpkim TttatrapA -i\- thai art la I tn it ?aa i?> mont ta lasch Ib tbe taras? arar Martrabad ka a cart di t-.i ti if, ,,\i i,, ilu-1 art, harneas, auluiab? aud all roven Roweia, while Madam? tie Met i? 11 i. ti. ii. i ..? 11 i- :> a n i ".m ?ii, mi.nt, -- ii.-r?,-ir drove tbe ns ??? dire? Ilu .- ibetr mov? bi hi- a Ih hi ?a Haiti.-11 rrout Hi i _iu a -, w I.ii pi.-, i seats In the .. ui.ii. I In ?A .ill, ?ii i i.-limit , iti n.in :tt.ii.? '.Util tllilt III* t a Concenrrng Mr. Tupp* r, Mr. Bayard Taylor writ'- i?? HU Otntinnatl Vtmattrtiat: " CSppar n.w BSN Li f'.'r, m l?is m- 'in .ili-n In? ? I'i-Kvi'rli?il Plillo aaphf ? vas ?mi ana sf tfet hooka aa aattat laataa n n.i. I! , | .i .inI..; ]-, ,i. pli- fm f.l, ?t.ii k linn, ?I lltlli- ii?;ui, n,it.ilil> fui??y _iiii ?i?-l.'-J?.uiiiii.?lr:itlvf' In Us flBUU r. ll.-ivlm. tanned abeat 3 p. m., hi? tonic a earriage and di ore direct). totbeolBee ol ths Etsntna Post, wltb the man use riot of two aoanata which lie bad writ! board tbe ?te&mer, wine coming np the bay, ami banded them m to be printed the ?ame evening, if I r, membci rlgbtly, they were entBled ' Oreettag' ?>r 'Mai utatlon' i?? Ainiri.il,' in- ??a? tin n ?aid te be nary ?vi.aitii?. tint i bave beard that be M m?w la unite n iini. .1 eircum ttau? as. He cune? over to leetare?or reivl .mi will bo doubt easily iimi a Winter*? wort in tSal liar, in r nt, i learn that a number of engagements have already been aiade for bitn." The late Mr. .lames Lick's son and heir, ?John Lick, i? laaenbel by ihr Phtlaietpkta Time* as a tall, raw banal man. aheat ?'??? year? aid U lii.? leas, ata-tagy, ban-gray beard, wrinkled, care-wora batana aal k?'"' erally -m labed np appeal am a mesa! uyta_a_--?_iaB_i tl to i.ioi, m ? beat?and Ms in -t waa a esvasry ^aai az bat, a ?nit of \i?-i;-I?!ii.?h?-?l lil.nk, tnaile hy tli?) vil 1?; _.- tail a, Bad a pair of aboea Boa. a flsahlj imported " box" of ?hm? ti'im t!ic manufacturer?. At l'lilla'lell'hia, on lu? Cantoral-, h?' ?ani t-. ihn n potier : " I am |ot_g .?It front here, ami atn oaly ??ail ?m.; BBW f'?r a tl li'lal i.f mine Wbo las JOSl cine .'Il final oilttl'l . in ta going bscb wltb ne. Wa-al.tae v-,\y thtn ?i.ai'i ".-.mi i.. iay wbal I'm going t" ?h?. He was my and was about Hl year* nal I ara bia only enllu. Hobu Ivlng. 'I'll l tu -t n a?! of tbe deatb lu th.- newspapers t' ..ht m?; I baveapocket full of I h .iiiin-i her.', I.nt 1 WOO'I answer tln-in. I know what iii.-.i!. ;...!?.." And here Mr. lack ? owed that he bad a .-.i ?i. al ..f tirmiii ?? of character, ami oould,ta tbe ??..-. of bargain, cavil on the ninth part of a hair. The reporter found tbia "in. trnstce who retaaed to resign and allow Ids father to make a rearrangement of the trust"bent upon foiling him in the matter oftbelm inswer to the quostlon. "Do yu meaata at? to break the deed and will F Itwaanoass, li" lawei i ii n, r liai ly or h> in ilr? ciioii. At Mi. S>thern's last appearance in BoStOfl tl.tin r nliri.l us s.'.ilii" >;.,-,.iMJI m "A II" Beat," tin- play ran aaaootbly ap t" tin- last a. i, vhsa sa Br. Botaera waa apeaklag tbe tag, hertag raaahsi Isa W.'lll-, " W? v.? n.it Bows hiL-h our aim I? ti"t ?mbitlons? A nui r.v trlla '!' ' '? " ll" I' Ha ?'"i- ' ? u lu? ni.? int. rrnpted by a poaag ma in one of th" innsi'i i.?iiii I.. v.. ?. In? ros.- t" hi ? fi-i t ami shi.ul.-.l thai in n laldetad the play exceedingly B_ei_trl The .iinlnaice In?.. .1 a'n! al the same time the lu.-mis or i the uiiiii? iieii orator endeavored to repteaa him hy ped?- i III/ ?it in? aS-t-4 Ills flom tlie i.i.??. ,nl the IiiiV, I.lit lie j .h u wildly t.. them m " 1.1 htm slaae." ami tealeted mi j tpeaklag. Mr. Bol Bern then raqaeatel law saeteaos to let ti:.- i'oioginan ha?.- bit any, wbereui. he lb ?? ?li. -n h m, I have con." all the way from I'rovl with m? friends to attend your benefit, sad nos I to know shout ibla |.laj leant tnake it out." " S? U, . ?? ? ' i sh'I play II all over again," ?tild Mr. Bothern, ?I n there was a burat oi laugblor. "Bui I i.... i make i.i m lu i ?-.' u. w mil', tbe idol I" yelled the ? knowledge from bis box, .ei km-' bia coat-fall from th. gi ipol ..i? ii.vi-ii.;.' itieiai.-. ".?I. friend, tins . i Hoi in-in, adding, " in ..a.?? be i in'l m ik bead "i lall ol n." lien laughb r, ol .'i i., man, notwithstanding tbe evidence? of dit t..? H ?!!"?' II lilil? I'V 11. ill ,,:. i| im li. |,i_ il... ret? -a? Halm i u ii. ih.- actoi ? to pl'olo.?. to do biro on favor, and? bal thai might ?-, be was told n.it u ?a? un?) lo do wbal almost ? u ira. t? i a. lin- i'. n i i.i i!.. .. ? . .na. man i t" mor i"-?:" in- cot turn being quickly dropned, be ??a? i ?. ..I ti .1 ., ,1 ..?? : .,.? bo? l?l ., .... ll . loan, .mil I u-r.-at . ? ut ami numerous thri r-..i vloiene , It'? a pit) 1 ? a tl ' tn i al aurearraiiKed practical Joke, and .- : .-:nl ul Mi. Sol I'nl.l Ilr !/. NOTES. The nun mi the fence in Ohio and Indian.t i to be getting di su rapidly sad Bnanlmoa ily ? ?. the le If both election? BCZt week Ml curried by tbe K publican? Oot, tildes ??ill ' - Maas durlng the real ?>t the campaign. The ?.?ft BMoeyltoa, ?In- J.lui i?. ' patriota ami ..?I the other uuti - element?a n take gre it eomfoit in saying lo him: " vv. i. .1 in'i ???? u II .?-n. -n :" Ex-Senator Doolittle is laying in Indiana thai n ? impreased a lib Ibe " ?li? lac aobll iiy" ??; ii, '?? .im:,.n Bina .L'an . 'i. it be la sure tl .inii'n? ami his party had irliod more on bis "divine nobllttj " sod 1. - ..n In- carry it. The tw?, thing? 'am : tber. One oi the D?mocratie journal? which bsi . ipapicuou*!) allocked at I la ihr i ;. "i,i-i tii,,rt, a journal of auch de. i? ..ml I i beads ao aoeoant of a banging, "Jerked to Ml '"tv lai?ni M !. In i !?. ?..-h it when the) get thai tfoodi maehJm in good ?. r. and th" ret IvaltM sad bl i music il . m. nt ? i l>ro??' ? ? v ? - ? . mi tm. nt of eau m right ?a .i lie IhruB n "n i a mai ??-i " i oBgressiitan Banning <>f Cincinnati is in mai . ntal m .1'. - in;: bin . ??? n ??.- .: i ? turn I.im i . lowing Ml hi? u??fl! ; ! up to a prominent Oerman Bierebanlini a.in in. .- ? day, boldtngout both baada,aad ? ? lag with much fervor :" II old friendr* Th. Dise turn. ...nt a I.) -.lam? I " <?? li I.e.inn.; I .im ' " -" ?."I 111 . .. ? "I m. -.? - 1 in n .. u...m ..:' yours. I ? . m. ml. r ? il inn till - dial ' him ii' , : l!|l-. '.? ui increasing Republican confidence continue to ?-ou?e from '?In?. /.'?? ' tin-.ninth ' ?: " la a earrtal arUelB : "Ohio gave so uncertain sound In 1803. H ??ul give m? uni m l-TU. tl Irmly bj thi U menl through the dart days of the ' bj Its c.'illitl? . BOW laat ' ? ? ? i people of ' ..-i ??? Ill ii.-t . . ...?eiaiii. ul. '1'hcy BIS tOO iiite!l,_-i i.i .,i:,| ino OBI '.'n tiH il.at. The Vallandlghammen of 1X76 ma) ? . did In i-'.:i. and : muting la pub I? ana ma) md tremble, but < ih u a III n cord a ?w? i-piti? Repub I .n t ,? 101 n ..! i >. ; a.- r. ami ili.it v n to:.? Willis ii.illoclliph.il"- .1. .V.l ell.l rf. . ? 'II the ?ir." The Mon. Qalanha A. Grow arrired in p . .?:, Mon lay from Indi in i. eouttdenl ??f a ,, m victor) ta that s.nti lex) Tuesday, i t.. ?i 1.1 ...i ?' t ol Ihr l ful.tiirl/'iiiii Ti?en "I beliov? that Hani ..a will lie .h. imI Governor by from 1,000 t" 1,000, I.ill . ? ;a M to ill.- '.-?I of tlie 11. ',. I. HarrlaoD laeertatnly ?Iron jer ti m bi* narr.? Bh aaaae ami .ismm ?.itn'ii ?vith l ?hi lip a:?- .?nini-t.uii ?; IB ??s I.'?or, bat bl? chief strength t? la belag aa able ?ml pllabad gentlemaa, i p ?wi rful i apalar weaker aa I bar Ingboeaagood loldler. Hi-? dignity ami Intellectual -.ni? a? ? oil!" u. .1 ',? ikn Ilia?-.li-..n ? William? i, -i. m.ui-.-.l that h.'an;ical? ?ti'oiii,!?- ta the pride BBjd liitel Ibrt m??? of the State, aad will, i have so doabt, be aoma K.oooatrongei than but tmrt) voie. Fw these reaemu i i,.,,k foi - ol the Republican randlili t. foi I...? .-. a a and tbe probable election of tbe remainder of the i?,.?tan? linket." -a.-! Bayard, wbo i- also Juki from Indiana and Oblo, told tbe same repot ter thai he though! i>"in Mate.? were ? ife for the DenMcrate. Mr. t'hurles Frsucii Ad .ms is becoming the great letter-writer of the campaign. Hi? appeal? to tlM DetooeraUe voter are taralag up la aU direetloaa, and theyeoutalnaboataa maeh ?rarmtb aa tin north-west ?ni?' ??f .? ii.irn. ?vhi'ti the thermometer la lb4 below arto. The latea! i pfatta waa - ?I lo the Pnmaoialtii Cmamlttae ai .VI.mili hl, ? il.i.i. ami ci.iii.iii.nl. in a.Miii.ui to ituicli that be has altvady labl, the foUowlag:Ml have not i word t.. ?.? m derogation <>f Mr. Hay.?, hat it seeaaa to me at least verj dugular, that in a tearful eriaia Uke tata a person ahoald have bei a ??? eetol who baa thai tor bad m? r? ?-.'i.i ?>n iia- ?ubjeeti and that Botona tadlviduni Who liad i.-.llv coin mu I.-. I in n.?.I! I.? hi* |.re? mi!? ...in ?. tothepollo) of reform ahoald have heea aerio?aly aap ported. < m t'n- other hand, the actton "f tka aoavi otlou at St. I...U?? ibowa a ?rbolly dlSbr-at ?putt Saother rtrong re taon, in my nun i, r.?r preferring -Mr. Tii.i.-n in thiseiuei gone) i- in >i a aa ??? and clear policy toward tin Boul a m States may be lusugsratod, free fromall ths I. ? h liberto rais, d i>-. u . las? ut the publie Bien "I lin- Sorti ??im l??i' by lngratlatlug themselves wltb i'..i-, ??:? -ii-ut remaining among ua of the evil passion? i , . ,|,i,,m. ; ;,. arar. Bo long sa thla cou aid ibero ??ui be no i"a? harmonj between ll tin ll?. ' The reform claims of the Democrat! bars ?ubhjcted them to a good maay ?'iar|i rapa dariag iha n ' ; Iof tin ?? ?>a- administered i?, .,, n n ?i i -? i In his speeeb at Indianapolis recently, ??hen in- -anI ; "l think Absalom waa lim artginul proto i-i.- iv modera Dei.-ratte mfiiimsi The m-t .t tbaalo a aaa iii i a r.-i..-: sad tben a reformer [Lan ter.] Well that i? prstt] urea ra generally gel t ? n. t tato in? in ,. ? || ,,: i father, Ood'? anolated blag, sad then be west lato Um highs - II . ..ml Vi."i-!i'-'-? .?ml In laid to Uto paspb ; ? *. .>u . our .> Isjaal sad n.-ht. but the klag bath deputed b.sa to heat thee. Qeeohh, that I v?.i. JI..I-. '.'i i-ii- mail that li.nl i ma: !. r Bdghl SSSM unto nie, ami I wniiiil .i., sha justice.- [Oaaal laaghtsr.] Bow, hat that the .? h. n ha waa hall "f bla Besalaatlsa i i.i.T ? a: ?t sleaa parapara? "i i??? wardi ahaa as itraS led np aad down Uka atarla) i ak, 'ThaSShssaass I'm a reformer.1 [1 aagbtai I The eadafthal ?tory i? the ?I of it, M ll BUgbl to I....( every story. After it talla bow David (-thaaad the kryal hosts ol tarsal ?i^ain to his ?taodard, aad reeroemd the lordM aad saAmred the army . r Slwalom, it ?; .ml? np, ii i reeol!?. t right, ta (hi? aaj ' ' tnd Ibaaloma mule went out from Baser him.' [Lougbter.J Tber? la .? pronboe) in that ?irse wind. t.i wollig tu ha lui.llli'it Uii? Fall. Tbe ri?ult will bin Hint the Tilden snd Hprulrlrks reform ntntr- went out from iimler th?m 'laughter] wltli KutLeiim-t H liar? on Ins back. lUr. at o Let-ring.]" TUE STATE CANVASS. Tfte Albany Argun is in a state of miad, ? has fitiniil tiiiit "a Id__BOB lti'jialilieaii Ne v-York State Senator, a mail of (.Meat wealth, ii lik? ?jr lu In :iri)?f?fuU_| on bi-i iiK'tiine nniins" initier the recent order of Coas _riaaka_er Basas, Wall, what of it f Col. Lester lu. Faulkner oil? reil a rosolutioi in the Livingston County Convention the otner day, a*. Boaaotag that tin- war ?aahraasht feaaaltaa n years ago. Tliu infill IlintlO i Ititlat have lit en it'.iiiied Ity t?!^. graph, aiiii Cot Fuaikawr no ?lonbt felt " constrained " ta ? It until imw. There i.s ? very friendly finiilhaf in the DaaBsaratta pre?.? toward tha Piw-ibtttoalata. Tiu-y &% pit ?i?:mt astlasBj ?ai i arc patted aa the heal a?i a ?.iuty wlilfli si)ii:etinii M WiekU tile li:i!aiice nf |i.tiver. and aa on. Tin?) must be pleaaaat t<? lha ProhitNtloBlaU? In Rochester the other flay one Thomas, a Ii.'iiiii.r.itif hiienker, refined In '1 wi til ?i? " mi?? mor? ?lulled against tli.in ?Inning." Mr. Fernando Wood ?ays: " l'ho wefai man in the D?mocratie part/Is better tli m the baal BepabUoaa 11 ras basa." Botk gem i Bt.tiiiiiiu lha at, Loula piatini m. Mr. Janus i'atliiii't? .sn-.ipie-.seil l">ok on the Chicana and North Wc-n?? BaUrsad Biag la batas paaeed bibsubI la thlaBtstt. hartas ban a raprtatad by th? iiimiiis ?apoBUaaa OtaaaalMH from a eeorwhtefeatl Into the handa of a Cbteaas Biarsaaat An axpaMBBBW prefaead to tha boot aaaaata that Mr. TiWtea, who Igaaai prominently i'i Ita pasco, succeeded in having it >iij> preaaad by aa Injun? nun fresa a Kfaag l n<I*_??*. The "Intelligent contrallan?!" who deiiiantis Jini, h ami Referai ti.-ni.illy tana "lit badly. One sjiuk?: in tin? i ity tha other nigl.t, Taylor i?y BBBBB, who is said l?y the lint in ?ter payesa la bars bsfua blaeaiasriattal i ? a burglar, mid to have h ?> ti BOS1 tetad at different times of many titl'.-n-e?. To how that I.i- record In jmli Uca has iieeii eoBatateat with bis reeo?r4h_erta_e.lt_* only iie<e-sary to uj tint lie aiinounotd blOMaif aaa i ?? 'iii.it -.at aa tur iiaik sa i - i , The Syracuse Courier is takiiiR up 'lhoni.it 'i _| uni'.? n et ?'it lu route 'ion \utli canal claim*. It slum? that in the three ye:ii of IsTi?, H71, ami 1 >7_, in- retad fat bills for the r? f of ti.ii.il aantrsttaBa inakiii;:anssraaeea to tha aaaoaat 0.9663,040, I < ?>* Wars the iiii!? ity which tbe ? ?nul contra? torn ina.l?' their profite. l'iifoi ?? mutely, lmv.evt"', the list v.hlch The Courier petate above thai a taray aha.I tha swarts ?Aunt t?t tin- Hiiiii et.iitl.ii'tiii'M in Sir;...I?". It? inihliciv lion, therefore, seem likely to endear Mr. Alvord still more to bis constituents, wlthnat regard to party, and probably bi Ips rat in i tiuia hni I ? bias, It i? not uauallj the way <?i' th" torrent Do? iiiut":i' ' fii BatiOBal iH'tniin > ?, bat there lias beeaaota littleeold aegleet m Hani larttclMt tasa? i "It la a lingalai yet . : that BOaC at tha ti Bated 1>< moeratio laadera in thai Blata bave ifssfeea a word during thia campaign thai .?m bo eoaetraed taste ?? a? ?? soaal b-daaaa iiit nt ui siiiiiui-i j. Tniieii. in ail thin ipesehea and let? . - remarbabU oaal ?das way i?- a ?tod. OheaOav, :.? mi? ll, ii...li fur l,(.vi-niiir lie e.irefll!.J :.i eli-a tho mention of TUden'a Banee. aa Oov._ t'ir Keinan li.ive ii.tw lioth t:iKi n the | I nIh arity ta their aoseetns heeeaaee very aiarbed. Got m.iiir at. I'liti spoke of tbe D?mocratie i indidate for Governor, Mr. Lucius H nan ol \ i; toe, la? ii-'.i.'i !,'??. pal i m any ei. i-; g.i ?jii.i un laid no word "t Tiith-n. barely mentioning his aaaae In ?peaking of the attacks of hVpuldicaui i 'i liis reform [Mil11'] "f U : !>? rui II :? ' i Knf -,. ?, bee .in >it? tiiid Bl ll to Mr. I'l'ilfii i? r-onal:?." G ES ER AL N01 Mr. Sankey's sonirs are becoming national Iiyii.ii?. " 1 i,i fi i th! ?ii.," - ?les on the Erie Canal. ?* I love to tell tha ttetf," ? igo reporter wirb bl ? aoee la I Four brothert in Hawkins Conner, Tenu., Bail led fi.;. - - .m thirty ;, BBtaav bave M children, the average family being 13*?. Th?? inn reasof i i- idoutly docs uut uepcud Buigratloa. T-te t-orTowful t-ghinff of the poorpriaoMf l i. .anu? bsdy ..f gn it weal m ir? | is served ont s t? rn of i hat ? i m tl:.' ; \li.us, tbe prol _sto_al ti.tiu . i from Jail. Estimate the turn ??t atenta] endeavor and anxiety,ol p . ti effort, ol tun.teapiadaadBBaaay spent tiiioiiKUiiii m aIVeaideatialraaBf-lga, uii.ii-it.-ikiii-'m ?i.leii thepaeeeaiaas ol wasted ?? aipared with the total fores Harvard baa challenged Yale t<> an light* : ? aexI Summer. Um ireaaararafl the i"'si slub '-.?'?if for ti.""". whleh win prohahU be ralead ''V t ' ? iti n il ' iit.-rtaliinit lit?. . ? new remain at ( ind sn fleh Is s|. ? - i Harvard Buy regain bol i Bfftha ?.'ol ? mien. The Williams Bophomorot "in?heil" th? ' ? i n early in the BOlhB_a Bl B ' BI I ronera. PrfMidenl Cbadboarne su.-p. n??. i tbe v,U"'.* ?i Monday mi lean Who WOllla Ilot i j i hours, i ' a . ? brutality and I B t iiiineil t?t ?(.unit it out He In light? Prank L Coolidge, a iteadj, wdt-trrioot lad uf 17, shot bl - : i ' . : ' writing the fallowtaff letter ? "l?etr father, forgive in?! BMB-tttag aahiHa. I aaa Misa ?>f nsa, Mia I t:,i ??.rr.v tar the '?aek talk r.:?l I haii .um l?. r. OtvS ? ? .i ?-in ?if ininii. tor i-'i aaaaoi afford aa expeaatve Ulvi l i em " e i.' y thai :. longs to m ?. i ?, n ?? mourn for me. v ?. !,, ? barlh f? '. ? ; .n-li ?'li ? ? tr*?li t.? Hupport witlit.iit in.? banging ou n> ? tuysell ?ill l bear your traiu oobm, ?'i dual wo rj ahoal the chlldrea." A hear hunt on a Mi nnl'oat i.? aomething "f a ntivtity. While peeaaaa dan a thcCdtawai eeatlj the [leseiiBsTiii of tin- il easier Joba i gaa i uighl eight o? a bear awremiDg across Ouiaseau Lake and indnoed tbe laiiUilu to efpnd a hoal after bias. Brala waa eaiitared mili a noose, towed to tbe steam don board. ii', ?i ?!? :i-:iii n ih,' il? ri,, however, he cut loose and inaile for tbe ladles'caoln. ?Tha ladles ?? unpored out ia m a eonfasioo and tied t" the low ? giu?*cr followed the bear into the ( ,tt.-. ?am i.utua deck, where be wa ? shot. A blue limestone jiaviiiyr-liloek has lain in tin- streets ?.r Mn_.phts. Teaau, i'i y. are. it waa reeeatfy broken ni? in estas la be Ittotf mi'? a aaa ptaea, aai io aiitiii lire frag bepoeel aal Bad aaa Brta-jr. if ttOL Huxley a?iU altow It, the Utile fru? a_sy toll i-w l"iid a -it.ii a? Klag ira. T?tu ?if limn -?uni- at yasN aoathal little irit^' may have takea a aap In the bumI sad got i. re? trlevablj ituek; fresh depoalta buried It; and m the . i|- uf.!_".? the iiinti le came stone, and after atora teat of thousands of years the block was eut sal "i the Ubio i;,i er ijii iri ii a What au Interestlng autobtograph ? thai irog might tell U be could croak intelligibly and hu anthtiit ti,' were m bold <>nt. I'l BLIC OPINION. If Judge HoarseonacieneedoesnH impel him intakt- the leadership oi Ihe ooaseieuc? Kepubll? riot, bow would Balpb Waldo -?mcrson .lo fura candidate I [Etoetofl Berala (lad.) The most obvions eoaament on the List letter uf Charles i rain h 4dama Isthatheai.i.asecrupu it.ii-ii as n?' iiiti in in- letter ol set rptam ?-. any refer? uce to the Deesoeratk parly.?[-_*tagffeid L'uiou ii;ei?.i 'I'liei are pressing tato servie? all the ohl party baoks tbey can pica up lor Ohio and IU'liana, In? eluding the luperaniiuated Kred. Dol? i ?..n t.r Atiiii? Bailed ?? l-ruf." Laugaiou. fTroy rn?i ji.ni.i Lit. for instance, the Untier mea declare ?i:? i i:?i lit.i. lin .. u thajrdare. rhefeet would render Mr. A.I mi? himself ili?^ii?ii I with bis own eaud ati.i insure m? tii.'e.ii ii a aiajority t.f teas ..f thoai i [ Boston Trauscnpl I Four rears affo the Republican candidate for Vt?.-I'ii ?nt.-nt ras WilsoQ. Nut toshoa |..i:::aiti\ tin y bave sow token ap tha oihei awflsber ol tin Wheeler Tbe oth? .. I.manufacturers sre getting ' ' m./ In teme of the district! where the principal proveuiler Is furnished By the li n.ilk press, ? a -lu. is i\.m pu ten I .n-n! I with sil. rill'? i ? ,-.. li-'Hii nt-, there Is a feeling ta it the hog ? boh ra is to m attributed to Hie Bi pllbiieau i?alty.--[i.iinaii.al? l ..ii. llli-li'iltl 'III.I.) The Kepublkana polled bidiana recentl/ l.:.i fOttud i ...III 1 J.tMto ..,,., 1. I m J h .1 rt .n v.ii ?i in, ihioe tii.'ir diseoverr. Ofoouise,! t> Ut'uioersts will i?t? ? i? tbeii .ii- open tais wean, ii.n Stste Is Democratic, and mir frionas mus? Dot permit it to be iIqIob iittiii 'itt-at.- (cini'iiinati Enquirer (ueai.) The eountry i? not ignorant of the l'ait that the ?epubiicuu part) bas eomo-ilted i Brest many errora Bui thetw ill good Bien ooiiress and deplore. I?o tbe leaders of the Democratic party ronfeas sud des t ira oft bal parti foi the hui sixte? d .?? ..t.-1 The/ do nothing of the -ind, [Sao Vtauclai Rep.) i.vei'v hour proveo the uriadom of the renom? biatlon ol t?..- lit,!:. Win. D. K.-iley In tin IVthC%_greB> sloual District ol tin* .stait?. lie tsaiHiwei tli uni the Union. Ulsspe .in? in ladlaaa, several waabs aao. and hu ?|h-e?lii ? m ohm now, li.iv' told with tr? uieadoui ? f rt-t't bims i lio ciaeubaet Itepubiif.iu,.?iPiuiaiteiphia rrf.?M(Kel'.) Bpeenlation on the result in imiiatn? isaesoV lead ?' inn im: a ?iiies claim s iiuuiiual i'i.yuiiiv in a poll ofovertuo.isHivi.ii'?. Looking over US i whole tieid at this dlataaoe, \?o judge thai 11? ? Male ? oald rota Daaaa? eratle i"-d.v>,'.m who can toll what i. ac_k may urmff