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RP.AI KslAli' 1"': -?ii Hl) 'i.''? Paot 5th ?-??'iintti; i'ii'MKi ?""? Pagt ?n? ii'l-.iiiiit : Al .'I n.n -?.!'* '"'A i'ut/r .'.th ooltuuu; !?? 1mii?.?-..i -OlA Pagt ">iii cul 1111111, *"it?:s RT Ar? li"V ~llt four ''.lit ?-nimmt. Iatikm Basks Id Pagt _>th column. BraciAL MoTicKs -.? Poet 6t b column. BntATioM? Waktkh ttktm?ltk Pase ?3d ?-.?liinin ; ran 11 an 7fs Poo* 3d, Ith, ?"?tit ami ??tn m -T-AMllOAl- AM' litllliilVIi?--'/ /'ll'/? .1 ii r,.|lllltll. -TBAMBaa. O I IS -il four- l'.t?i t nliia.n TiAcn__a Ott Pao* Itb ?-??ium'i Tal 'It'?:?'- T'/i ,'..";?- i'-li it'lninn Tol.KT?(Ti v l'it"ii!.n (MI /'(/ n -."?III r.iliiitin: I-.niw.K LTN?fdh Tagt MM rolii?ili; OOCKTO. -Ott .'?,. ttll'llllllll. Tu WiiuM It M m ?'i ?m ins 6th Tagt 6th colaron. l?r.sinese Xoliccs. Thf. Ckntexnial Exhibition Omi 1 <>f lm Tru.i SB Islnl ? I ? l< unlsl non 1 - I'll Id? lp! 11 ' (ifbre is at No 71.: ? r.siiai: bntmcriptini!? and a?lv?-rtla?ni nt* rec? ? St tutti of!., ??- ?Till !? ?i: v '1'in:-.: - ? airier in all pan? of tliei.i? 'aii.? u tin-m-mu t.-. DAn.T 'I'miiiNi. Mail Bnbambm, tUOpcrannam. Sbm-Wkkki v fiUBi su. Mail Sulmi nliers. $3 perao. Wnn y 1 nu : m M:i l Haba ?ribera. ?*. - pet annum. Tenus, ea.-h m advanee. Afalit ?aa, 'mi '! " m i ? -. i "(l N'\v-Vi?il?. Titk Wkiki y 'Iiriiit nk will I??- re M13 thla morning at 8 o'clock, in wrappers for mniling. Pri FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1876. THE W WS THIS MOBNINQ. ForkiOV.?Tin-Turk?! IniVf lti'cii n ?"il-?. ?1 i:i ti. Ing to cro--? t!n- l>nii;i: tin- Suif?m offen months' arnn-ti?-.' t?. ><-r\i.i. "l?t." Blade's case bas l?-?-ii a'ijoMrii?*! t?> tli?? '_i?'li n.-t Geori.?-Heinrich I't-ri/, tint Germaa hiatorian, and the Mariiuii t?t 1 ?\ eaddale an dead. DoMKsnc?1'in- rt'turns fron Ohio ami Indiana are very iiir?.iiij?i??:?-. In [ndiana th?n- ia a posai bility that HaiTi-o_ is eleeted. while from Ohio nothiiitt is kimwii txt-i-pt tliat then .i?- general So publican ??lin??. The Centennial Commise ??ti? ers have (I?-. >t|t ! that the Exhibition ?ill not re? main <>iict! after Kot. 1<?. Got. Tilden haa ordered eridenc ? r?< be taken againat <'.t??it??l Sap* r inti-ndeiit Eaton. The yellow fever at Brnns* wick, (Ja., ia ,i!?:?tni_;. ('ity am? s m'I.-I-.vs.-Tin- ?-.. ti.iii? lu Indiana am! Dliin i'M-:it?l the gnateal Lotenat in tbii and ever} BOOiee <?f lii!nnii;iti??ti \mis BOilghl v.ith the utinii?; The Citizens'Commit tet jfpaiiled to further Controlli i Green's election as Mayor seiiirial headqoarten and reaolved I I hipa?iiri_s to eonplete a ticket, i he inqni -i on the Kurt'i'ii ?l:?a?t i ??\?.ii.-r?it?-t| tin- linn ?having charge of tli? n-aaeL : Warlock, Oriole, Si.-t.-r of Men y and Deadhead \\?ni the Jerome Park riice.H. -~ <;..;.'. 106%, i<i"?7k. 109. Goldvahieof tin? legal tnnrln dollar ?it the elose, i?'.":t) canta. 8t?K'k.-i fenerally Inaetire and closing w? ..k. The Wi aiiiii:.?Tiik Timti m.'? local obei tions inilii-.it" colder and generally clear w? f - In tin city j i ?.ii-rday it waawarmer and ? lear, with a tendency to elooda and ram in t Ik- latter pari of the day. Thermo neter, 50 . ?i?'? . ?"???' . The Cintiuiiial rjomm_9Mon renfflrni theii former de?-i-.ii.ii t:> ckkM tin- Exhibition oil the lOtli of Novi-iiiin-r. Barely ? month, therefore, remuiiis t?? The cliar^'i ?. iitr.iin.st the Baperintendeni of the Ham Capitol, oa ?iii?!i <?i?v. Tilden lins ordered u stiiii.,ny tu be taken, were made ?mm iiioi'ths tgo, ami then failed to make any ?Marked imp**e__4oo. Borne ??t them wen frivolous, ami the whole imli.-t iii-iit si ?nuil to have the tl i\t?i <>t |>??litic?il <>i penonnl ln? tility. The tcviinionv, however, taken before Judge Van Alsiym-, will ahow whether they are well lonml.-il. l'util thia is abown, Mr. Eaton is Ian!} entitled t<> a siuiienaion <?) OJiitli'.II. _ ?'Dr.'' s'a le, whore apiritaal mail hai been ao rudely mterrnpte?-, is rery slow in proving tlie -.??nuiii? n.--? ??I In- i-i le-iial iiieiwiigOi". lie hit? been already afforded two opportunities to ii-tute liefon- tin- Police Magistrate, Dr. Lan kestcr's Charge >l fi .nul ami v::_iii!iry, luit he ha? plainly failed t?> ?lo m?, __nee In- case ?ms been ai]??.iiine.l agafal fei ten liiivs. It i-? doI at all likely ?thai he will be " vimlicai? ?i." Hia reaolnte antagooiat, Dr. Laakeater, is aa expert at exposing swimlh s as he i.- in in ?n luiportant it.v? ?tigations, ?? ? It is aliin>-t a full generation sin- ? the Moun? tain Meadow autaaaere ihocked tbe \\?i?.?. Country l.y il- iiliinitii-, ami it was not until yesterday that this tragedy, 1<ui_* -line frown painfully familiar, reaebed it- final ad ia the acnteiic?.' of John D. I.? e, a Mormon conapic UOU8 in that l)l???nly deed. It ia a strange inci? dent in it- l.i-inly that the Chief 0? the ?iiin inals, beiag allowed t<? choose the manner Of ll?8 lleiitll, should pll-fel to lile M ill. victiniH (?f his OWB ?hand died so many ?, en - gap. For onre the law of blood ?.???n? latiafled to tbe letter. _ Terdicti* of i-rnK-is' j i -11 ? ?- an |:rov?-i-l.; illv nicaly-nionihi?1 ; tiiai apon tin- i.m<>i>.i disaster followH the ii-ual la-hioa, and imlnnlv i- ren sureil. Then ttyaent t<? lune been no ?special exi'iiae for the enployen who mil workmen into the ofl-Mtarated hold with lighted candlea; but the aaidemi- pus to ??how t]?.it thia _UM been the usual wav, and tlieiefiuc the v? nlict ia given that the tirn? l_a*rfaig charge <?f the work "are in no wi.-c 4.1ani:il?le." Parhapa to the average juryman the fait that things have always U-en done in one wag is sufficient reason for emit inning to do ______ thus. The logic will l?e satisfactory to .?11 ex? cept perhaps the fiieiitls and relatives ol the unfortunate nun who were killed. The recom? mendation that the Hoard of Health make in - veetigatiou as to tbe recuneuce at similar daBffer is good as fnr n? it _o-'S. .1 ml redeems tin- verdict from lint sinpi.lity. Y?_terd iv's registration rearbea ? total ??f ..', against 31,006 ..?i the ?rsl day ol regiatratioa la t year. This marked Ibci nearly doubling lasl year*! figures, Indicate! ?iilier ?i sensible ileterminntiou ob tue part ?if citizens t ? ? perform tliis iroportanl duty promptly, <>r an exceptional interest in the coming election. I'mlniM? both thinga may i? ?' ? . ,t from these figures. It is t.. be hoped thai the n> vt day d registration, one ? ; to-day, ?-.ill make ?i? good ?i allowing. Some of the I rgi il figures of In? crease ?ne m very i ? districta o city, and ??.- ?hall be "lad in believe that they slim? a determination on the part of the bet tot '! un? citizens to t:tl??- a more active part in tile ??.Hi? ol eli.ui-inir public ?. lYi.lllM. TE8T1 /./' IT'S 1 ! Ti T10N8. The i-turna from Ohio ?ml Indiana have .??in? in ?i. slowly ?n"l ?m- bo meager in re aults thai ?it tin- hour of thia writing ???? are not only ?vit..out any absolutely decisive figun - m either State, bul ?m- without sufficient i.?ion which to base anj positive statement. We (?in only give tin' proliabilitiei in the most general terms, '?'lie losiri ami gains on either ???I?- follow no geoeral rnlc, bul vary fioni one si?!? to tic other in different locali? ties in such manner a? to furnish no satisfactory l>a?is fur calculations upon tlie general result. The one feature of the news m which all good citi/i us ot ixith par? ties may find cause toi congratulation is the absence, so I'm a- ???? Inn. of an? riotous or violeol demonstration, ?>r aay seriotti >lis turbanee of ilm peace. In view .f the apprehensions thai were f? It on tin.? acore, ami the excited ?t?te <>l public feeling, tl.e fad tlmi ili?' election? passed "il quietly is something to rejoice over. The gentlemen ? !i j ?'.nil?; who took the necessary steps to preserve the peace d? ?.-:?.? much credit for their seiisi!.]e ?nul judicious conduct in the matter. Prom the meager returni received, ii i? niaiiilc thai the partisans on either side predicted sweeping victory for themselves so coiiiitl? ntly were over-sanguine. Only the? -.?lio ihooh their 'leads gravely ami ~:i i?l I i.ili 31 -. ? ,-?!. close end tlm resal? doubt? ful have bceu as yet sustained in their ioD ' i-1 i:_r of the cveiit. Our dispatches up ?o this hour leave the i'?iilt in both States i ?t ?is to the geoeral tickets, so much in doil! that ?o la; as Slate officers ?lie eoii ceiic'd, neither party ?-.in. with any safety, a victory. Enough la known, however, t?, furnish evidence satisfactory and conclusive that there ii no inch genera] desire for a ? a ; lia? been claim. ?I by the Demoi - il ami that their reliance upon that is a mi I it." ai- certain thai the Republicana have made - .. I ?? '.'?.linn, aial that ill?' tidal wove nimn which the I*? mocrntic majority in the i'n ?i ut Congr? s waa .aniel in haa i.ot only arrested bul turned back t?? The cont? I hni beet fierce and bitter, and the result aeemi from the ? t outlook to he -o in ?u a drawn that the effect ??ill only lu? to spur lu.ih sides to greater effort for the November struggle. Should latei returns be mon favorable t<> the Republicans, showing that tin;.- have carried both State? by ??ven the mosl trifling majority, y\.- believe it ??ill be decisive of th.- result in the November electtoo, for tin Itemo cnits have obviously risked sll on a Ottempl to sa?e (Hie of t 11? 111, and th.- loss will thoroughly discourage them. On the other baud, if the) have-car? ried one ??i evii! both Stab ? bj ?mall majori? ties?aad it seems certain the majorities either way must In- small?we believe tl.e l;. i.id.i! m?, although necessnril] disheartened, -.?ill rally with increased encrgj ami dctermi nation for the tina1 encounter. It will 1 l.e i>os*ihle i<> get decisive return? from Ixith si.,i.s before this afternoon, ami possiblj a ?lay or two may elapse before the question will Le Anally settled. Dispatches receiveil up to ''? a. m. do not throw much more light on th.- result in i?!ii<> ami II?h.ma. The intense excitement that haa ctcrized the campaign insured an nn ii...I!? he ivy vole in both States, ??Inch the fair weather brought out. The time needed to (?iiivass tin- v. te i? correspond?igly h ngthened, '? t ?pecially in Indiana, where there arc more than < :'.<? n.nues in some counties on th?' same ticket. While the probabilities are that Iki.1i Stab ? are 1 Republican, the returni are loo meagei even ?it this hour to jn?til? any positive claims. . It ?elms rather to the diaadvantage of the Democrats that the Republicans are inore bob ? fuient than the Democrats that they have car? ried Indiana, the state upon which tin- Dem? ocrats have persisted in counting, while the latter ate now claiming Ohio, in which they had odd? to contend against, and ol which latei returni ?v.mid ?i i .?| likely t?t rob them. The Dcmoci it i.- claim of Ohio ?teems to in founded entirely upon alleged triumphs in Cincinnati and Cleveland, both of which ?ne daoietl bj i!k Republicans, ?.no claim the election of Mr. I - ? ? ' ml iivi r Mr. l'a? lie for 1 Ion by ...<)<n> majority,and the election ol Stan ley Matthews ovei (?en. Banning. While no definite figures of gains on Congressmen can be given, th?- reelection of Oen. Garfield is of course sssured, and the el< i lion ol . ? -.-. ? retar) Cox is highly probable. The very latest dispatchci indicate greatly iucrciised confidence in Re pnblican majorities in both States. In Ohio the Republicans are claiming H?,?????, and in i ludiuna the Dem?crata are bourlj growing J more despondeut. THE TIME FOR TARIFF REVISION. When the Morrison Tariff hill irai under discussion, The Tribune expressed the hope that action upon this niallcr might he <lc biyed until the oexl ?(?-ion of Congress, o as to give the opportunity lor a fuller eon. ??delation of the interests involved. There is danger that m the excitement of the political coiilest this Opportunity ma.? In lost. In that case Congress will again assemble with as little Information before it as ?it the last ses? sion, and if there abould be any legislation on the tariff il i? likely t<> be as erode ami ill-considered as that with which we were tlii* atened in the early part "I the Sum? mer. A thoioii.-'h knowledge of the interests involved in any proposed changes is not t<> be gained by hasty akimmiag in the committee room, nor from the brief remonstrances which the represeatativea of ??nions interesta may make before a committee, still less is a proper eonelasioa likely to be arrived at by a log-roUiog process in Congresi Itself, when one member secures consideration for In? pel ?masare in the Tariff hill by igreeing t<> support the i'ct measure ol another ineinlicr. Some notion as to the time ami lesear.-li really ie qaired may be fonaed from the statements made l.y the National ft?ooiittoB of Wool Maiiiilactiiiei* iu a lcltcr dated March __;?, I addressed to Un Boose Commfttei ??f Ways | anil Means. Although that a-.s.iciaiioii is composed slmosl exclusively of praetlea] maBufacturers, they aay thai they would not venture to i sime the responsibility of advising as to the detail! ?>i ? revision of the tariff oo ???"-I an?1 wooleBs, without making ??m- inquiries and compiling the answi m; sad i thai thia work alone would occup) more time than Congress ?va? likely t" remain in session, ! What i? tine of the -???>ol iutercst is slmosl ..?a illj true of ml the grcal industries which t,_iiii changea would affect. In each instances thorough compilation <>f the facts and ?i. - Ii necessary. Our members ol Conirress are fm the most pall '.?.??.?i is. V. i? !'-? their capacity i"'i framiBg good laws, the) are no. at alt likely t<> be successful in the attempt unless the facts aie helore them. They have had no personal experienee in the basi-eei upon which they ?ne .?till.I i.? legislate. They do not and c;ini,ot kllOW a? those ??ho BIB in the business, just where ami bon a proposed change ??ill op? rate. It is not a case where a priori reasoning will avail. A biriff con? structed ??ni ??i the inner consciousness of a Congressman Is, a? the eonntrj ha? alreadj had reason t<? know, fearfull] ami wonderfully made. Tiie Kreuch ?lo better than we in this mat? ter. Their forms of government change with proverbial frequency ami haste, bat the -? -- tenu which control their national interests naves permanency thai outlive? revolutions. A change in th?' land- of l'i cue i likely t?> take place next ?ear, ttecause tic- treaties with several Ertropean Powers?Netherlands, England, Belgium, ami Austria?will then ex? pire. The French Government began it? preparations I'd thia emergent*} m th. Spring ot hist ?ear. Tin- Mini hi ol Commerce and Agriculture at thai time addre*?*?l iii?|iiiiies -o ?citing the needed information from ?'?I the organizations likely tu furnish it?such as the chumbera of commerce, of Agriculture, ol .'.?-, and ol manufactures?throughout the rountry, ami obtained ~s official ri plies. The ques? tions asked were a? to ?he eftect ..i a ?? vision ot the lands ii|...i: tax? s an?! i? ?en.ic ; whether specific or ml valorem ?Intn- wen prefer? able; whether the treaty system ??as supe- j i lor to a uoifoi m, ?'s? iblished ta. iff, The French tariffi. are ol two kinds. The treaty tarifls are in force m were in 1ST I ? ?a itfa Great Britain, Belgium, liai]. 8. land, Sweden and Norway, the Netherlands, my, Austi i.i. i ?: ??'.?, ami I'm toga!. While each ti.ai.? tarirl is differeBl from the others, there i? yel an element of uniformity, -line each .?Hit,lins a clntlM thai its loli?ll.? ?hall have the ?aine ?i.i ?alii . _'?? a? "tin- i.! ''favored nation." Count rie? with which there i? ?i.i.-trial treaty, lil.?? the l'nitcd States, can uni? .?.ml their (foods lo Prance iindei ita geucral tariffi which i- much higher through? out than the treaty tariffs, snd in regard to m.m? ihxohitcl) prohibitory, It may i>e worth while t.. lake note of tliis last-men? tioned circumstance. Americans sometimes grumble si the duties Ibej have lo pa) <>n fu m h tin?!? ami knick-k Backs. Thej un? reflect that if thej were citisens "t France ami wished io import thitbei some choice no?. - . Ity pK'ilm ( (I in America, ii" I timl themselves quite prevented. The French era! tariff, as practii ill) construed, alwolutely prohibit? th.- ?m,.oiiatioii ot anything not llalie d 111? I? <li. 'lile lelil?es |i,.;,ti? 1.? th?' M?!l?sl.|' of A.'ii culture ami ('ommi'Kc contain m inj !?? features. A birg? ma)orit) ?>i tliem base their reasons for ih<- view? thej express on an extr? ne- snxiet r lo hat e i" i ni men? ' in the tai iff. " ' 'oiilHH De," tin . lit i d of .1 " ( oustitution which sai viv? chao ? "t per? " sons in the ? m. m une at. anil e. ' " till haiiee of Q ?' a:." I ' lili oppose the " ti?on ?I nation " rlniis?. - imply hi ?I ne. a bin ' I !"Hl I Dili' tO I Hue ?II 1 he ?t..:.t i? stability. Ii... an almost unanimous in asking that specific duties lie mil?stituted fot ad valorem; and ihi?. too. i? desired on the ground ol greater stability t?> commerce snd diminished risk iu it? ventures. Thej urge, further, that none of the tariffs shall l?- revis ?I iode than once in five y? ai ?. A similar pre? liminar) ?nverttigalion needs to he made in this ei.lDlll? Inline ?ii ?V Lilil? II :;? I. i '? i., 11 i.ill lie piiiptily attempted; tin inquiries can hardly We stalled ion soon. I he? should be addressed to aii h luidle, a? the Ameiictn I mil ami Steel ? Liti.iii. the National Association nf Wool Manul the Sea -i.i ?:l ml i ott?m MaB? ufacturers1 As-iu i.ti i.m. the Silk A? ... ? iti.u ol America, the Manufacturing < bcmixtV Asso? ciation "l th.- l'iiited States, and o'in; organ? i/aiioH- representing se|iarate industries, a? well a- t" chamber? ol commerce snd Itoanln ..i trmle in all the hu _'e cil ii -. And until r. plies have been rei'eived und ?le- id. so thai il ?an h" I,?m?-, a uhat the people mosl I ested in the Bidder renll) ??mi, lei u? hope ih.it i.iiiit tiukeriug -.?ill Im |iost|ioued. sill 1. I ill) i OME ? We nnnouaced recent.) thai information had been received bj the Hon. t.. :?. Vp ?r, Sec Ktai? ot the I ?i.iahe Stute Committee, and by him official!) promulgated, that "twoartists "aid one do. t..i" had declared fot Tilden and Hendricks in Western \. ??-. ?uk. While Mr. Apgui is en| iged in Ihc elocutionary part of hi? iiutie?. y?, have m? doubt be ??ill be nun h obligi ?I lo h- it ??.?? k? p tall) lei hi.t hi? party'? dad.? Bcqiiisitions, lias he heaid nl the deal and dumb gentleman who writes to the I lemocratic n< n -pap? i in this i it) thai lie ha? ileieiiHiii.il D. ?i.ii im Tilden 1 ?'m thai ami (Intnl. lu ? in..!, I.!..u . 1,1 to .-> . |h< (I Nil ol hi way? would not be overwhelming, but il i? a little startling to Ii ara from tbl - commun!? s ' lion that all the deaf and .lundi roter? ol ; New-York City sre decided.) the foes ol Huye? I ami Wheeler. Ai the biiuouu? ? mi ol of i fact ?o curions, we arc filled with philosophical pec : illation, and tu. 11 ourselves saying in voluntarily, Why f wherefore 1 foi ??hat reason 1 |*rof. Huxley has gone borne, am! so we eunnot a?i, him? lmi it -..in?- of our numerous scientific \ correspondent? ??ill tell us why an unfortunate -'. ntleman who caoBOl bear <>r talk ahould | therefore favor the election of 'I ilden and Hendricks, it will give n- pleasure to print the rational? ol the mattei eonsph uoosly, For oni part, we do not balieve i word ol it, We dou'l believe thai the deal snd dumb gentle? men me anv inch persons, We sttribute the statiin. nt to that ipiril of ia,e and curiOM brag which seems to have taken possession o! the Democrats, ami which had? than to claim the convel.ion of all soil? of lull?. \V,. ?ne siill looking Lu.elding ?tiil mon. ,,,,?,,n^. We expect present?) t<> t?- told that ta tome tar-Off ami m ?( i-Deloie-heaid-ot coiner, nil the red-haired male population has bolted from the l.epuhli.an rani,., while in an? other place all the citi/i ns lut ?Men the Hires of tw.ni? ?.?en and fifty-three haie gone and ?lone likewise ami me,m to vote m cording!) ? We have ? ibmob for this conjecture la the very latest intelligence from Mansfn 1.1. Ohio, th ,f jilace havitifr been agitated by the I'nnver-iiiii to the Tilden rank- of "a "large number of old-time Jackson Dem?crata " i 'in' ? '/.'" This for ? temporal j _r::a i- DO. to l'?- dcsjijscil ; l?ut unluckily it is imt a ki'al .?i iii?|iii-i!ioii which will be bating DO. Whal Mi-- Nii?|??-r woiihl call "a j i?-i 111 ;t - " i" nee." W i- ?lo not jinn.-?' to inquire how there ?happened t<> Im- in the town of liana Held, t'lii... with a population of three <>r four thousand, a large namberof Democrats eighty yean old, bal should like to bave it explained vv iiy then is ?my rea.-on for si Unding the t: illiljiels i?t' ?<?y ami the tl-'liiliolie uf I'ap tuie, ??'?? n though eighty ?Dem?crata, eaeh eighty years old, have announced their intention of voting the Democratic ticket. It .-.ems a kind of a natinal thing for them to do. Have done it befan bo doubt. ?? ill ?lo it again no doubt, thouah not often, con? sidering the eighty years. Looking t?> the oe (-.?--iiies of the future, we should aay that twenty volets at forty years of age would be more valuable than forty oetogeiiariana. I?ut then they wuttltlii'f look so prottj ami impres? sive in print. We n veii-nce gray hairs; but in thia case wean- amuai-igiy reminded of the emigran] to Kbums who carried with him, as he intended to torn ? village, carpentera, shoemakers, u tons, and his (rrandfatber, in forming Inqairers thai he took along the bul venerable persoa to start a graveyard! We trust ihiii the old-time Jackson Democrats of lit',1 -coie in Mam-lielil, Ohio, will lake uliat we s:?y ?kindly ; and we dan toy thai they will, partlj because there probably never were ?my ?m h persons in existence, and partly _~b cauae, if tbe) ever existed, thej ttave long iiucc gone where then- is no Presidential election._ WOMAN IS ITALY. There are few mor.' cheering signa In the recent hi tory of the world than the de? velopment of Italy during the Bret fifteen years ol hei independence and unity. Indeed, when we consider thai her compl?te unity m a nation has only been achieved within -?i*. yen-, ami that -he has not y ? I outlived the disturbances inseparable from even beneficent changes? we cannol bul wonder al the extent tu which all etasses of h?-r people have ac? cepted then forgotten or prohibited duties, as ciii/eiis oi a State ami members of the great family ol humanity. The common people an i.i-t losing their provincial jealousies: the higher classes of society are rising? although slowly and with difficulty?out ni t'n ir former lassitude and indiffer? ence: material undertakings of all km.Is i m i. a-?- and il.'iit iah ; ami a neta working in every field of ?jpeculation, liter? ature, and M'ii-uce. The samt phenomena ? in? !. ii. ? ; u ? in th" history of the It.tli.in Repnblii ? <>t the Middle ages are reappearing under the reign of Victor Etuanuei. No further evidence ???ah] be desired to thai tbe brilliant natural capacities .>f the ? , although hampered in their activity i.?i ? ? nun i.?-, have not been 1.- ?'. The Inde pendence "i Italy Dimply proves thai the - have sie u ? dc <-i v< .1 fit etlom. It.,!.-, first, toward the close >.f th, Middle . I'cimiiti ?I to Woman the free exercise of distinguished talents. Olympia Morara lee? ii?tt'l publicly in Ferrara, the univei ?ties of Padua and Ibdogna gave chain to female pro 1. "? -. : .'I the Stud] Of III lii'lll?', the 1 mathematics, and classic literature to the -' \. *-ittk' -;??-.m-'- -? Portia" is less than a full type of the accomplished Italian woman ol tli?tl ilay. At this i ? i ? > 111? ? : i r. t!.: foui hundn ?I years later, < '.. ? man.. 1 and even Knglnnd are Dot much in advance ..I tbe ?public nentimenl which then accepted -mli a recognition of woman's capneit*, ; while m? iincitm iinivenit] has ventured to j... ly, ia the i-i.-- m _*? i,? ml tipnn nt Italy, the women ??n |?.ning to t ' im their ancient privileges. A nets intell ?I is atiri r iu til uni only in literature and art, also in polit < ami .? ??.".- , '.-.. ?t- l?. rinuiug I" deal ??1 el I In popular lympoth) ??.i h the mar? tyred l.li.:::ll l.l II?, which i\|.I?--.- i i-.Ii t Ii rough immense ma-? meetings m Home and Naples, m? leas than in ?London and Glasgow, has given the Italian women an opportunit) which nome ol them have instantly seized. It is true, indeed, that tbe Italian poete ?. "?ignora Fu? Fitsiiiato, has freqUentlj ma.le brief rtddi in it'ie m i? tie-; but we cannot recall an) pre? vious in-taiice of a woman addressing H sssenihlnge of th<- ? ??., ? ? ? * -. Ai the meet i n?" held m Kome, in the Apollo Theater, on the ?Id nil., the Countess Chiocci appeared upon the platform, aval presented a written addn -?. which ahc requested to have published with the proceedings of Ihe meeting, Ii was ac cepted, iiii'l the sddiess would have been willingly beard by the audience, had the t'tiiinii ? not lost her courage. A ?reek afterward, an immense multitude a--i :u'?!i ?I in the atrium of the moiumtery <>f Santa Maria la Nova, In Naples, Thousundit upon tlioii-aml- of ,ill classes of the people were present. The third speaker was Miss Matilda Case!!., who displayed auch remark? able spirit and eloquence, rousing the rast audience i.? rach uncontrollable enthusiasm, that the remuiuiug orations in the programme u?ic instantlj ?oppressed, ami the resolutions adopted bj acclamation, l'uni the n?">n of her speech we find that MIms Caselli was no less daritiK than eloquent. In ?Nitpies, the so long I'.'iii i.iitii'.'il Naples? she cried lo the nets people which is rising out of the former lax taroni: "The Cross, the emblem ?>l human " ity, can have no brotherhood with the ?? t i: -.-int, the emblem of tarbaristu ! \*7e n - ; " pudiste the Jesuit policy win. h non favors " the Crescent, as we reject his authorit) ii'ho "uaurps the name of Vioai <?] cini.-t!" To nppreciate the lone ol this utterance, it must be i* iiiemlieii i| that the polk) which emanates ?mm the Vatican has been hitherto unfriend.) to tin- Oriental Christiana, ami then fore, ?<> far a? n ma. affect diplomacy, favorable t?> the Turkish aideot tbe question. But the freedom of speech of Mi-s Caaelli is hardly more re markable than the readiness with winch it was accorded t<> lui, ami the Banni i m which it was received by the audience. Ilute are ?till many turbid ingredients in tin lile of Italy, ami ii Italian women arc as wise and patient a-they.m aUeaml eloquent, they ma) render noble _en ice to their eoontrj. Bome enterprising Democrat aonld achieve n Down b) retliscovering the "Mongolian issue," which was m?il.l.-1.. the naked <-? ?? in tbe earl) can? \ :i.-?, luit lia? ??-, ?>r siiit-i- Im'.'ii IWallowed up m the ?la//11 ml' brigbtaaaa ? > f um? .-rial i ?form, |oat m the itraj -?T.iu.-i has keen hiding lor rest* in tbe inner depths of the solsr splsndor*. Mr, Dorabeimer, who rend tin- ?I??? I.nation ??i principles .a m. Lo?is, eame mar to losing this particular principle then ami then. "Several linea ??f laagnage,'1 -?> ha -lai.i], wen ?linily written with lead peneil, ami these aadeolphaiad ami thersfam Hunt ictl " ii in-.- ? if langnassyhad refst-occ in beatbea iiiiinuiaimii. Bnbeeqaeatly the Ifoogoliaa aras Isfibly wsrasd from our rikseas, thu eonvention bad an nncluinle?! view of the issus, and it was (?rrected. acecrdinir to the report, with "cries of good, bully, ami cheer?.." The issue was still in light whSB lliiv, ll('!ii!rici?s ?vrot.? Ina. letter "I ueceji.niice, und ???is the BBBjset "f an I?lal?? rate paragraph in which gentlemen sod ladma from hath won sh_r_ad with ? ireal many indiscre? tions, including BotaMjraa "interf?rence vniiitlic jii.t rewarda of Labor,'* hut .sime that time the iasaa haa sladsd detsstlon. It may in- ialonteai busioesa to revive dead lmme.bvl it i? ?nr.-iy a pieos ot uegligaaes ta allow so li?.!.? and prcas ising aa iaaus as this to Ism ttselt This aamlsaa asm of the Democracy i? the men- culpable beeaaw they bad oolg three Issass to kseptraeksf. Thai part of their platform whleh oonsiated in shoot equal proportiooa <>f MWs _e_0B_*ew sad " Ke tiiim is necessary" has hen kept in sight SMOt S? the time, Imt all three of thl pledges BBBB-I 1" bars vn'i.'.ini/.eil. llu-clari'in ?('??? ?it Mi. Hewitt i? m? loagss beard to rinn bat the isjiaal si th?? Besumptioo set; tin- Inlquitiea ?>f th? t iriff BM no lOBgH vi?il)lc to Mr. Tilden, Mr. Morrison, ?mil the other philosophical tno traders, and the Chimiiiiaii with Oriental serenity continu?e to ??ash ami iron and "interf?re" with Mr. Hendricks, snd bo D?mocratie orator molesta hau Of mal?'? him al'raiil. It ?1?.. s tOOtt that a p gty ??hii'li is trying to warm up the oaavaaa with the het.-lnil '.Y?' 'if <'ill. Itl-Tct-' II Blight lltill'e 111 S'Hili way the invasiva paganiem >?i tlMsa iwarming Mongolians. This ?? dl certainly be t ?? hud of the flaya la ??Inch M. Le \ en id hoped th.i' ?nerican obssi ron might me the sappoaed plsnet \ idean in ti oust! scrom tbe sun. ?)???._;, :;, :?. and in wer.' Bamed M thorn which In? calculations rendered most probable toi the occurrence : the two latest dsya especially need? ing observations si itr??.si ,i-i aliforota. The an certainty of the ligures ??ill make it d?sirable t-? extend the itndy through to-day; bid ??nee up to the pre?, nt time there an bo id. ii ??? >f the diseov erj of tlie planet, the ho).f i- oui t be aerionaly ?liuiiiii.shiii. ?nal m...t people will ooutinua to i liera la . aleas altogether. People who arc diaappeioted in the : roll ? of th Oetober elections will Hud great ? ?mfort in the thought thai i white whole bas been captured sod put on exhibition at the Aqnariam. It ia proposed to give him a Lib?ral education snd set hi a to <lra\? ? ing pleasure boats, llu? ??ill furnish the a/bsle witb employment sufficient to occupy his mind and reeoncile him to the tank, while it ?Till serve ._!??> to amuse the public la.-y had sn a d a ? ?? whale in Boston one?? which w.-i??.' p , e?i fur righteen montha witboul a Mnbber j and Boston t"ok great debgbt In dim. PERSONAL. f.ov. Ha.?.-? ha? bees gathering s collection ?.f bistort? a. !?.?.:.< n latlag t" V? nooni? The Bev. Henry M. Field and Misa Dwight ai.- D. lie lilil? 1 1. .1 ?it ?le sal lllgl I,.-it DWBth. The Athens of America, the home <?f the An?, tl.. ni.,..I,. ,,f th.- Mu?.-? ,,ii.i tklHBB.1 t.'-eetili \.1 all Winter ??? that beaming per? . ie.Ur.tNc Dull. Tlii? witticism, ascribed to Robert Collyer, . c.' ' .? ?., ... -.. i ? : ut, I? apptiesbta loot bei I iluat going to t.t.-i. like oysters, but it never it... -." The Rev. W. II. II. Murray modestly proposes to do fm the A'lirna.i ,ci> region ?rial Mi. iic.-t ii irte i. . fomlB. ID- i.a- son? into tin?. woods for ? i ;.; c .... i now to write a : ,.nil ?!.. m. Th.- Connecticut authorities have made i formai rontitu I ??.tli B?. .ioe n> ?>- |.|.i. .-.; .it..|. UM I ? ?? -UU IL .!-?? it I' .:! : . - . agre? ,| i,. raj Di.h s! io Hill . ; ? r :? ut ..i Hub i- -Ultimi I? tin? exhibition "i artlstii IH..-1 Win ?i ( hail.-s Dlckeni ??a? in this country ilie ?..-i time, i wise sndwltt. ..ii.ci-i.-aii. m tin ? ' i ? I l ie IIa? .l.llllllatiiill toe tile ? , ' tit was. In lu. ii|'!n I.e.I ..I ?HI III? II.I. I a.- . I'l. k ti-. Dal 1,1t, " I lllllll. -.. t.MI." Thai George Eliot "has a funny fondoesa fu ? tii-iiw mu.- i ? i ? ' tal bei Ines" i? Um profound ? ils and Tito hare!) il tli h !..;.?. An : ?ture did ? ..u thai " (ill ? ??? ul lealcr aa." Mr. Charle? Fraucia .''.dan., is nol ?c present ..mi ?..?It a ?Lite "I n:Hi.I ;:? lil- ti le?ais COUld in la? wilt ten t.. Um < Ity l umtos, ? '..Il Hl .i-.er ? ? i itluus in the proof ti.it . mild uol Ho tin ?i..i k .i.i.iu-r. Charles Bradlaugb and Mis. Resant, ??hile le. III! O?-Mi :.l-i.l. ? . : rni.ti I by i? i ?nu? In I Mr. Bi Mllangb ii,um.it, a iii.it ilie B? -t tu.m doing It should be pul ont, .?i.i. i'..... ? -...' tr.i.i. -?luaii ?? .tir. H im,i." Down came IIIkIi fl.llll 111.' ;?!.'..un. ..ml tin- -ill.-. ? J11. lit Hi' . ?ii (In- lei ai ' lil.Hi. When 50 ?>r 1001 eutenoial visitorsacenmn late m tin- -' the Whim House they see per? mitted i" ?m m .. body t" see the President, id haa alwai ?n ' .?et : - rallcrs with nt com? ,.- in? 1.1., -i n tlim 10 \? a.-li.a-i.'ii la- i ?mit?. ? : !' nu..!.-?! all, aud tbe ? . ike ol bl? ?vs ? the ' . .iieiiiH.il vlaltoi -, I . . :?? I . : It He?. A!...t; i? said t?> haredrawB her father ||| tb ?' " I I ill-, eiuli ?lt.il \? I'll II.H-," v. lier.' : the r? ti - - ; dental it - ol whom bei rath i ?if i he ...:et-a.?t || .' I't.-a'ti -.'' Yncl I...ml. est. fol ? i ?? ' ill Ylc.it ; . " n i ?ii hi print i? .?. r_ .'..nit ' .?III." . I,u,| i. ,, M tjut I to *' Right ? ouaius," tin- I)? i.'inc ot ?? ?.??-Ii I Ii,,? 1.in- ?I ? I.??I 11.11.-' ?>>Hll?' I.alt . Mr. T. B. Aldrich d"? ? not live in Ponka i.,.-..i i ?h ? ?.ni m leeenll] itsted, but In Pnskapog. ?in- Boston i-"ii,- correction, snd _____.fi ??it i? tin- imii.ii. name m the township of Cantos . - m .,':? itlon l.???.. and. . .,_-1,, tin ?:. ?. i it i. Naaon, ??a? mi. l'ia'it i . ae OalliUK t?e .ire III. lile j tO lUlllk Ha- ni!..i ?na i..a ?in, .O'.'I I', "?i: i"' a ;.??: .1 \ L. i, , ,.|t,.i, foi I-,,nk ....._. Puiid and tbe tributar. ttliicii llu?? I broiu :?' nil Hi i,..1 ?rilh : A Boston correspondenl ??f The < ' ?ig a re. eptlon n contlj - i m inm.h -nt Mr. ?m.1 yd-. (,,..;_,. m Bmsllej isys: ?? tmong tbe apprtM-iatlve tilings -,?i?i -d and about htm ?,,, i.--,, none bctlci !.. m Um cordial remark !. il I be 'autocrat' mudi to Mm Knrccnt during the 'i lion' i" Hi- '-"-'i Mi -*in 1 1? ?? ou ol tile ?el? lie-l, if UUl th. I lllftl tbe world li.ul ever kuowa. Ha? was given with ei . | In. ill. l ill l"?!t |.| .1?,- a ..tu .1 11, II 1 . 1, who maybe reckoned as an expert Judge in ?uc h ?tin. The Ringof I'iii i-. mad. It appear! thai In lia? c III.'., in l'let i.r the Hi id.|, un., a,. ., in?, in- admires tl In Ibe trs_-_,and thmks that the best missionar) -..1-1.1? Isthstot the "Lo don MiMion." in- ii, . h.im.:. it.-Hlredi.n,i -.. ?. ',,1 :,. ; token .1! hi? ,1|.|.lo a?.II. lie I ,- ?..?.a-li.l till I .. ? ? (Tin if i if ird i".1 1 'i Mullen? a. veil ?ciiiil: women is ?? ?.-. aud Ibe lucumprehenslb ii.l'eruoi ici?.?" m .1. -el bl? i'l.." -i-, o i-111 h. a his ill'11. Ut.' -Il ce:.,,H.I t|. . till! Ilolle'llf blS slllijii ?ai.- ?, ?nun leu .?. r?l*ol the royal rlub. Among Hi?' Latest irrivali from Europe ii 11,11 Herrn an Linde, lormerlj aa aetor at tbe theater la Diirmatu.lt, Uermany, bul now, sabe calls himself, a ?? 1; ritstor." in-1? B?__matle reader ol ? skespeare and Is abb to reitest entire plays, sue! aa "CorVAsmus" au,i'-.1 ," from memory, changing his volea m .1 um liner of ?it'll ven with racb character lutruduccd. In:.in..it.u. of memory ?ml dramatic peraonntiou m 11.-11 Mude lu.- :.i?. 11 him ... si ?lie? -? it? area (?, 1 m.1 tit. . ml la- In ??'. cine.? t.. lili? cuati? to exbtblt lu. ?a m latlon? of In.? country turn wbich at? to be found In sil nur large eitle?. Mr. Joaqu?n Miller tells a enri?os California .1 m ?, ?.in. ii recall? that of Um cattle In Herts'? "Gabriel < "in '??" h m ' mil.:.mt tra?a pes?la ibe prairie snd meeting s herd ol buanle at full speed and moved i>? one "f th? sppareatlj laasaa lapslaea -s 1.1.1? "He-til?n ?'.-,/,? iii, ?,-aiaiuiii?. i,, m Instant the niitiu it?.- in.,i bod pa.1 there wsa no whkou, there ?' III' !.. ?'?' II. la" ' s le'l ; ill ll til. U lieil,.? Uc|e obliterated. Thi uu? mrvlvor sas a woman, who was "lit .if III.' In.nil.l- ?!|U.:ie nil tue I'.iei? ot .Hie of the bred boa she never knew; bor ttrsl romu-lousm-ss was that ?b< ?tood m itet> upon s Uttle hlllook and the Ind 11 ??I : one by. It is.said tli.it the medical men of lalinlniri.il, ??in!, clever sad origins] m tdam Brows betag aa as? eellentBpeeimea bsvs ?ut?..?? besaInHablssagaeaal lue |..i.p|?. x,,t l..u_f aif.i ?tie tiici.il.er ?f the (acuity ??.-:,! al.,mi with a sure 1 ??_:. ?ntiplv l.i-caiise he cuiil.l not brook allowina Its betag ope ratal ?11 byt-eoaly imin aiie nui witling i" do to. Tata wuaaa bad sa tae .m !ii|iiii? who left a collection of coins t?? his native cuv, niai added a ?j ?-.-cil laii-e in tlie deed ?f bequeal t? the ? ifect thai c riant 1 ival Bumlstaatlst, whn?< bone?ty '"? hid long doubted, but did not dare to question openly, aliuiil.l ut all tliiic.-i have flcu Biaem to llieui uu Hie ope dal condition tnat two men of -rood er_*l_ht ?hould ha stationed on either aide ot blm A (leseemlant of a willful, high-t-pir?ted yonnK woman of olden KniflUh HBMS t< !?? ?i ?tory ???>*. aatnl-C bat to The SOU) Century. Tins young MS-SS hat been m-tit on a > l.-it to sntne frlenda of her family U-tn? alunit M nu!?-?? from town, and while Mure QSMireled on? day with lu-r hostes?. Without more a<lo ?he ordered her SSCSStSba Mmiillial. ami, Hilt Illicit <>l. 1> !?v j yniia? tor. vaut bag. tautet to rasa t?. London. She r?..? Led f?UuSa ln'ii'h to -af'-ty. mu? there,ol - loattterwM. But alter s wolle, m-.ii._- ? boraeman at ????? ? . '?in-? ntered boldly up to iiii-i aid Baked blin tod?tt_2 I'ci. I!r \va? a v'ooil VoMiu," man, With a fu?- iiiiiniipy nuil mile- the nu otiti-italil.' -Iiiii ol h _,'? iiti'iu.iii tla-n-I ? rt'iiiail.al'li haiiil-'Uiii' lioi-t- II? wai tors ? ?ii'it.'t.'t. not only ahowb-g tbe road, bsl _peortln_? hei foi ., ?J m i ii-.. '-i.nl i i m? ?.n? pleasantly i?i th? tttiv, till tbe hu i?^? of London were In ?new. When lie tvaa aboat to leave her li?> i.il'l : "'l'?'II yonr ftienda, Madam, that ?? ir% loo liaiiiNitine a yniiiil' laity to ride al.un-, but tnatyoe bava aafeU eroaaed Blackbeatfa under iba racort of ?>. Dick Turpin," and with that h~ ralasd bla bat _ad ___, loped oC Monsieur i ,'irodi, a Greek, in the nutlmr of a tra/.-ily, WUUM Is .?ailiy a SSMa WOtti "f ail. Bad vvl,|-i hat ,|ii?t lu ?n l?niiiL-lit out nt the Ciiin.li.' Kr iii?-:ii_? |a it u? i-aiinr-??omc Viiiiii-ut." india bnaiiCaa tin.- of Un most iii.imatic pkasas >>f Bomas bJstoi -, one ? illa??tul ;tii laik-l^iiiii.ii. nt iliai - . || ? K, pu, ?-,>, ii.i;.tiiy i.-t.-. 1111 > 1 > a n i '? Mali winch can he entertained by tin bsaasa heart sre as. pi.--??-?l in ?"in. of th?- fluent ren rittet nli.ee the da*ra of the old elaaatee. It i? mil ol dran ,ta? notion, and wholly original." Mil? aar?lt ?h?- [i,ut nt Posthumla, aa old Botnau matron, und bar a? taiL' laaaid to be ?itch ;.- ha i not been r.ftn? ,t t . i ..ai.'?.:?' rrni'i.ti?- .-in.-?- Rachel. Her |ieriton?tinn uf the 1'in ?I out woman i? pamfiiliy real Bj ? burHUa run t. : ,.?! ??r the eyee ?In-leaves only tbe white of tiu-m .id lier paii. bscKStd features ?ml 'li-h.-v.ied ,r. i.iiin'.l to physique eminently ?uiitahl? lo the omplete one of the liioist mi? ci'-isful uuj , . .i on Hi?- ft a.,?'. POLITICAL NOTES The Democrat, would give a good deal if that majority from Gkeorgla wer?- uni eotbt M lanje. It ii? iiui-iiitiltii lably ?' ?olid." Mr. James K. Munloch, the ?hx- itioiiHt, lias been n_sk_nir speeefeea in Ohio forth?' Repabtteai lie icus prodnced a walked ? ?pert bj .. , ? :,,.$ of in.? ?i.in-? CoL iii_-.-t,?.?ir? ?? \'i.-ioi, ni the Yeet," tie. inii.-.l before the Boya m i>lm*. The official retorna fron Main? aostaia the . ? -litltli.- uf tl a- ilepiii hi au?. Il II?-:..o. i..1, lijva n .?in-.' Mi. i:liiiiie aa I the oth? r Bepablteaa l.'_?i. - atl.v exaggerating th? fain of la?- pari t, y? | ? ?. ?-.! count ?i?.-- over 15,000 Bepnldlean m Morar, wiilct i i.a m- than tbe ebti*. -i leaden everelainie Mr. Williaai ii. Chandler of New-HaiapsUn i : h - i,.,i -id Soudeur - f- - itnrdaf [da ? litiue .??ii', ftuthi : . nnana r,,the :??. it t?n? election? in bothatateega Repohlii ... mden'a ease ia shaolately hopetee-,_ad__* northern adherents In greet eaaabera ??ni abaaiiasaal 'l.'ii'iiiut-i'li.ui. U,however, tha l?t*pa*iHrana sieot ntm ????:, tin -i't. nt. ??! will lie li-rce in tVSf] ?tie uf tha Nu.-ti ere Katea a th h aaaj be tim* stada doabtfal ; and with tbe certainty of meeting a lolld Booth eeektagw , |>.. ?. --lot; of t!.P N.tt:- u:il liti'.'.-i luui-nt, etttt ri m h?-..n. ?i i,? ;?? ?' .-?? .n alarmed at the pi? ?pe i ibonld ? fall I i en?rgica in prevent inch a dta_?ter to tha country, lea.t doubt what wnvM '-'ft'-? national laanc In November, whatever n.av happen at the local ?I ecttoni ' n T ;? -\ ?j m st." With the aaoal ?nguah facoltv of pntting it? foot m l', U-e loll lint' 0n(NI iiiak'? tii.? liiiiiiiai:| t i'i.-1-ii' nt on certain pb mm at A ?? rii? i ?-. . t ..u ..!' Mi. I;? ,.ri.? It> II" i - ..? NVw-York i? mat. lid !.? the . iiiaorlui..: . -atne party Is -faaaatbiaaHa. in th-..? Mat? Uta)? fi ? : ??> nttV dent at d tiny have laalaisd Is greemn tt their front ranka the vary sasa agalaal irki at ti ? cry ha? iii-i-'i r i -,\. Mr. iio.it weil i? ?? bean knows aa sa InefBetent Minister, a (obberbi polit pane si af .. peaeefal lattlesienl ofi . -1. i ? ra '?u't>, .uni an r.iii? .t.-t'itiiit.' Proteetlooiat Bekaa n.?i i han.' i in? opinions ?it.t-i- lie I ?m- tt.?, ami ia- i? now leading tha I - win Gen Butler,nominated foi Congre-ta bj themoai taut manufactuitoa diatricl ot tbe State, i" I and ti.raudal laincrm ?<l t>>- the fact tb ,-ut?- a- indlff? i ? ' n Mr. t la Adama aa taeti th? Uoveruorabip." _____________________ 7UK .STATE rj.Y, NOW f<>r Um -rr-af NoVOOlbet **'.!te' Peter Cooper was right in "ftaudiog liriii." k Osoperaad carrelsbbaa i?<? n ?_or_asd al Fortl-t? -.uni. The Albang Aram had mads op (ta saind to ~\\t- I i? .?it M.?thing. It M?d '. !?-'? T'la-. : tiiiiui h -- than !'?.' ? i 10,1100 in Indiana -.? ill be ? -real Deniocratlc ti lumpb." A lini?' nt' the solid South talk crap? ?"it ? -t ta. IM it?'D mm rail k tor m n |"'i i al .i? tbal ?? he ,io ill It l':il''i . for III?? coir : f..|i-i ?? ! t.-a The Prohibition "hat'l of money" ia a very ?ai.ill beg Indeed, 'in- total Bisontes band .- a_ ."?; t bava i??-? n i?-?.? thai * 0 ht ? ?e 1/0//.??o-, ill le tle.lii- tile i li.i:--i- ?.? The AU that "the Prohibition oraaniaatlos i? ?nwtaiaed. advae lined, aui ?-.. indadda: "Therea i tewapapeela th? State of tha asme ?politice with tm ItbtmgJ that baa not repeated sad elaborsted the leaadsL tat ?-Iii1.it ?h??'.-, i baa i orne from. Ii i? il i i" ? e where the'Deiiioe atlc .tul' that the Bepu > ? i?r. ?- ha? in-.-it i ? t ? k. 11 _.' ?iiih itfr aiitt.it ironie* in. a mora :.?..--- mil It in <i." In the Monroe distrid the Petaoerata have nominated tor Consn ? i .aaeinbljrniaa K. ivu-k? Hurt of oil.an?. I - - Unten ezpi i ?i'i ?t lion ??Uli the tt'?t.i:iiation. not only becsssa Mr. II ?it baa bees aUfe-lon : reeldi nl oi Orl? ma County, .''h.-r.- ti.? marked Bepubllean diaaatiafaetlon with ? 1 '. ? i '? 1 ' .." , ..? p.! -fall popularity "Thia," . ,M ?___? shown wbaa ill 1-71 he ?i :lu A?t.?i-iiil'lv fr-'lil the t!:-' t i't.iiipo?eii of 0 '?? ? He h ol the lai .-i m ..f i -i i. itiiuiin- ni l ahead ol - India the i itnre of l*-".'_? then iri?iio n ??? iufl . i : .?u? m itli?.. ? M - ? H? .. in alike In? .. ..in! indu tti //..- Rochmter Democrat,in ?-ommentingapoa Mr ? I'l'oli.tl-'? i? .'? ?it li'tt? i. (.uve-. this ?i ?t D.ui forth'a ti''iii:n,i'i"ii for I which Mr. o'?'tiii.tr unc? tu_iv attributed to bla i 4 ;'.,? ; i ? on: " Mr. Danfortb ilia a* ??' i ?? ? '? i of the i "i? t of appeals, ai a matter ol ,i??. it ererj I ? y?-r 11 the Matt a lin ?un! I'etl tor .vit- -nii-i lieneral; but tii ? had ?bout ii t inch ; to a catata t. Mr. Danfortb bad beso tor'l ??: luati : i:. tin? t it>. lie ;. id 1 me rea tue peer, at least, ??f any s*__al*er ??t tha bar in Central and Weatera Mew-Terk. He bad t ? lay kintl, ?iltii'iii.-h tr? ?I'l.-tiTiv ii','.il 'a 1.1-, -pt poUtli ti bom ta. It i i it tin .-.?ii'., t'uni ,.f the lid a, ?-..?' ithout tha !'?? ol Mi Duufortfa linn?? If, i? ja. -t'-il the - I ' - a ? milldiite f >r Attoi : Tlte inii.it? a ?a ?n ol the i-Mulutiun to thia cud received the "i i ??: Ui I ultimately that ol Ihe Plate Convention nuit thia out the r.ii?u . . by Mr Danforthin In? owa Mr. O'Coaor'a reeeal __i_kreae t<> the Repak .tate Is i? 111 either part.. i? adtof Desao iratk pap : i he totktnkr Union, the D lu Mr. I ?u,forth'.? citv, an.I a pap.-r n??t? .1 f??i ?: - tegtkt lli.Ilillila ?.? to Cl.l? f Jll.l'.e Cha: betwera Mr. Danforth, tha kepnbllesa, and Jndu Set\ the Democrat, ahoald be Made m ti,.- - is ata O'Conor would fais bava u, apem Iks ?i nloa of tbi (??.un of App'-.ti? in the Tweed ease, ? |ii-e:\f ?i-arci-U' ?ot?? i-i-.ii:i..ll ill til?- Sl.il,- ,.f N.T. V'Tlt tOCI rttfj that be ??a? a. an,Ii.!,ite in Hie II- 1.1. "u of Jadee Karl ss ? Deaaorrstle candidate, i ' fepiiili.-.te rh.i: le? < ? <'"iio; ' i-?iiinptl?li t?> place ?.an ia Hie P"-ition of iiiifa.-oiii-iii t,. Mr. Da*l coilll of ?hi. It he 1? ?mu a lin mlii-r, ti? ? !.:? ?'., .. to tbe I'eplllill! an? WollM i-.i.li Itiiu. Au I .I al.-'- V ?rl ouc? it ti? iiiiu??if a? a m.m, ,i? a jui!--i- of the ' aart m appeals, and aa a Dssssei al and asadMate "? Ika : cuti' party, Is torsaallj d-aeta-B* all lyaipatk reapoBalbUlty tot O'Coeunfn diatribe. Por snleaaaask ill?, laiiuei- I? inaile. we ft-a; thai Jiul-?- -ill '? to ?ic.piii-.??-?- in wliat Mr, ii i on,?r h ,? Mid, S?d WiM tin- rotes of ui -u?.tul? "f u. in ?.i its sa i ? - ihr tnion it pi'ilucc.? tue Interviewa wat Bsshi law tel? oil t?a lu t.a! tir. ?.?loll, of v, liich Mr ll.ii.f? ''!:'< WM .?ne. unil ?howa. Ih.it Hire?' of tin- lawyen, y ? ill? in li.iniin.-r, Henri IC Beiden, nuil Saimir? I. SeU** vitM' IiiilMt? o? .?ni li ill.-tia. ti,m Huit th.-? .-n ?t '1 "U ?w tieiith of the Cuirt of App. m Im Ii.-Ioi. it- t , ,i -i.:. U* The tnion ailtl-i : " Thi-r? i? not a wonl attend ?u'?"1** Mr. Hanforth that ?l???? not apply with a? mu.h f?'i?? f rallier lack of foi.nul M niiieli ln|u?ticc, tS knmUt? i? inliner ami ht? Bsaoetatsata opinion, knd althnag Mr Danfortb im h political opponent, ??ml a candidat?* '"\ t Iliie upon the ticket oppo--. tl to that whoa?' elecliou *? ail-, it.-iile, We ice! that umliT the ell? iiiunluiit cm ).?""_ reqnlrea um to au that In thia community, when? he '?*? ao lou_ livo? ami held Ui?.'hcat poaalou al Uic bar, th-i"