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V0I~XXXVI.N?- 1I,0??>. NI.WMs.f.K, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1870. price four cents. THE ADVEXT OF WAR. El-ROPf. OREATLT AGITATED. ?IX ttttatttCtg I'.l-DaUD BT 8BBVIA OB MOWTB >.,:,,H..-K- ssia Sintis?, mi. alii; .val ?u un: oTflCB rosmaa ? wab ??i?ks bbqi ibbs in l"VimN". . Europe ciLtiiiHcs greatly sgitated. Rossis i? seek? ,i?i the other Powers ia deal ing with Turkey. Servis sad Montenegro have both ?eclated thai theywill :i(?cpt noarmlstiee. Dis msteontinaes in taaacialeirelesin Enrope, while in tii.?? < tt v ilx- progress <>f evento to wateh? iously by the commercial eoOamnaity. Qreees Is ?teparingfoi war, aad Eagl Hid is sending troop? to the Meilitciranciiii. All tin- minor incidente In the current news ludicote tin- spfsoaeh ??f war between .;;inil'l lu;l.ey._^ Tiir. ..iti?oac?i OF THE conflict. T!.i: in.in-ii iT.r.viKK 08S-I-B0 nv ?*> RUSSIA.? .loritNAi.-iutnisii noon BMBABKBD ros Tin: MBDITtB-ABl l_B?OBBBC1 IMtPABWO FOB n IB. si. Pi ri BSBCOO, Tliur-d.i?'. <" ' 19,1876. The Oelseyestardoy published on srtiele violently ntt.ickintf I-""' B i owafield, th- British Premier. Tks semi o_.i~is1 ?fsaraal i St, Pelertttws te-day ..M,:, ? f,,_ the HIisccUil.V ch.lia.ti'l' of the tir,K,C' Vienna. Tlitirsdav. Oct. 19,187?. T!m -aSgWefl iiiiiiiHitic.s that Servia and Monte? nt gr<> have resolved to aooep! no armistice. Loanon, iteaday.Oet. v\ 187?. A limiter dtopateh fron Beriia saya: "At tlie present nioinciit the Great _-*oweMa_?esB_n)??rtingthe .inch Bassla has ssade to the Portaht m tenus ?is Btevhmely sdopted by England, l.'u ais pilfers to avoid Isolated setioa es loag ?ts passible, sad, in reply to all overtaies In? tended to weaken tin- tii'.'le alliance, has intimated her intention D> adhere theiet". and hSS fnrllier pointed nut toons l'ew.T thai Ci- supposition thai a uili istaadhig might ?ui-?- between : herself i? m no way Instilled by flic state cl' affaira." 11:? CBAB t-nvvii i im; TO ICI ai "\r. BBnua. I) aradsy, ". t IB, i^"'; Thesesil oilfIsl Aarfl Oenaas Qanttt this even hgaaaaanessthai M learna?ronia good sos v | that the Csarowita will - leave Livadla fot Vienna, Berlin, and London foi the purp.'-i ui' ponwmally promoting anaaim? tiniinf theGieal Powers in the inten ?t oi a f.ict'iry siil:i;i"ii "f th.- Eastern questioi . \ .tn in -*t. Pet-nburg ei:. li ? ii!l adheres to hi? reaolotlon not to set singly or abandon his alli.-.n?'? ?. i IMI..N, Tbmsflsj. Oet ii?. l?7?. A Bsatsr dkpateh ??oni 8t. P? iys-"Lord Leftos, the Brit ih Embassador to Bussio, will Livadia. This is regarded as n gvaiptom o_ Hag '?? tvvien En? gland ami Bassla." A Reatet latograa. tteta Constaatiaople sano that Gen. Igoatieff, the Russian Embassadoi to 'jnr!;c.\, wl '?' af sbsea tn D :t i ,ty l.i?t Bight WAH sssbs ob amnen ?n m Tl? - i: "A war n-k of five : c m wsa required yesterday bj I and v.iii'i-.i?inenrance companies on British . tri,. nd, Australia, I No I'li.-iiii a tod m risks ??n R _risB,snd Italian vessels, bat ths ratsa sa weald be higher." OBBAI BXCm MES r II WOOI \VD ID H. r " !al;;i,T troop ship Jtuans 1? ft Ports tr.oii- tor India, with 884 artillerymen sr.d uiivvanl oi 7" MB geoas. A i . Bhi :k .'H.oiher battery of artillan al Plymouth. The departan of ths troops from Woolwich tor ?oath was witnessed by vast crowds, : lyed was ? i ? ? .. - "..uni-es thai the Jumna Itor ami Malta tor n nm .?aiie.-i should In .'?..i t al c ?l ? .?? destination of the ti THF. h' KI', Dl ? A/I ? '.'?! TO Bt NOW, A raawr was cirealoted hen I1 bob Minist, r of l on ?-n Af was ?il n nit to resign, t?> be too?..1 d bj Count ?iikIodIv, but it Is to-day pronounced tobe without bandotioo. OBI I i 01 ! live BFABT I < It B I ? 19, i 176 The Mwspapeis here pablieh intelligence from A; ens saooaacing that the Greek Go ?. ent .-.ill 1 to the* i?, patios propog-ls tor 00,000 inen and demanding aeredit of 50.O'm,in??)(hat i toas ..-?s.Miii.tiim,, and authority to C'-utract ?lloannf lD,D?)'),(ii??)(ti;iciiinas .-1.7" I OBBAI axtiaii Tiiit'H ??n?.i i i ? It is itni?.s?ti.ie tu draw eonelueiona from th. sum of eontli. ting tellglSBSI a'cilt the lotOBtl Ban-aaadthe poaitioo of tbe other Powers. The eorreepondentewho ?m- sanaBythe beet inf si? at fault bow, and say essartions d pr?t? facts which ina.v lind their way tothe United 8Ut< ? ? I be regarded with great eaatioa Ea? b tal city in Barope Is test graphlai to .'thus. .. is it perms si war, l.ut oe ene esa answer positively. The repartud revival af ths triple alliance la un ?on f the staassssBl is am ontradieted. pahlk-Hoa of tin- Basslaa note refasini to ?gras to i riiaaauV armistice, in the Berlia/_a theGegmaa attelai gasette?-ia eon? i to imply that Getssaay is ia toll aeeord with Kti?.?i.T. ?r?n th.- other hand, tin- eoereepoodeal of HeTlBMeatVtoaaa .1 pood anthorit] repente tbe ?.?.rtiun that England, l'tain <?, and ltalv ?|.< Ian d to the Porte tln-ir seeeptanea of the six iii.mi!:?' armistice, aad that Austria expressed herself front the I.r.?t in 11? faveg. She n fiaitnd in.in j>r..nii?in__ deliintelv l.efiuc know int. the v lews ol BbSS?S ami Germany, hut lias frankly inform. 1 them that in hmofjokaTarkeylBptapoBalsare saeh ss ought i?c seeepted. i!ie."?iit ipoadsnthsMaveg that in view of pahlie opinion, whi h favor? a Ioiik armisliie, nnd the IjrahsMi attttads <>f IhaAaatra-Hnngariaa Pariio i-.'!it, it will i..- very dittii nit f?.r the Government to Um 'inrkn.il pr?posai. Its aeooptamoe by Engiand, Frsass, and Italy render., this all the more u_ tain. -BUM. BATAI -'R.-.pauaT! I'l.V.Hil ill, 1 ?11 lav, Ott, 90. i-T?;. Order? have lw.-n received at the Davoapotl Doek* yard is complete the repairs on th? fi.tu tarnt steajnjjljipa Cyclops, Hydra, , ?1 li.-iai... esitt carrying four guns, and 011 tlie iron-dad ?WarnerA_nn..mt, carryin__ 'JS gana. Th-seeom* Pssute gun vessels are bailding hero, and two ethers "-private yards are bt-mu prepared Cos fionimlsshai the gfooB Bzofl__rang inguuair-oia IhsllBsh Exchange this miBBiBg opeiinl freer from a feeling of panic than it did JOStUTllBJ. Slid tosstalaekswasaslighaly tinner. Consol.? waraal "?t aigbt'? closing price. Russians and Egyptians **re about one per cent, and Tutkish fin? 1 ii>n.-tll> S'glier, but lluiigariaits were 0110 i>cr cent lewer. The absence of delinite news merely the _ed Tliere are no indications of a raeoywy "f gsa?SSBN thi? morning. Tho London sD.ck market und the C'iiitinental hOBTBSS, however, all elosed iiioie B t tied, l'ric.-s were slightly lirmcr, l.ut tliert? nusim ?utrkcd rccoverv. * E.NTjLA.M? TO _______ OIlHKItVANT. 1>)M?on, FrnlayrOct. '.0, l?-7?. The Cabinet met yesterday. All tin; Ministers *we present. Commenting on tho suLj.-ct, The Tiatet ?avs : The meeting wa? rendered nec?s?ary hv the critical m_T..o ? } . ir!* ln ?-""?I-e, f??' the lux?.Dations w lile, li have "'?-upleO the last twelve months are virtually at Bl SBd oe-, m ?r,twe?.n KuMt' .il"a Turkey Is supposed to be " '????l?lat>le. i-very rc?olutlon at a time like this is mo tw o\\L?*L 5" tb? conclusion that nothiii? nmains to ?*?_ a_??ne 1? one which a alucie Minister ml-rl.t a1..,ll.._. ./s he iii-U',0.'!!! *.Mch J. ?"lg1? Mi????ter mlitht decline to ^responsible tor. Tlie Minister? met only to con nmnt?, ?2?umlm *.cet?..? \?* -"?"" 1 J?'""? ?t which tbe wnawj bad arrive?!. If the result be oulj negative as far a? present a'-tlmi i- concerned till* only rc?>* tin* almost unanimous deslr?? "f tin* nation. There is in be nn ultimata!.? eontln-ienl fl??cuM*atlon of war. There will, moreover, i?* no Autumn aoMlon ol Parliament The Cabinet dltl nothing: which can lustrv prevallluK fears of British participation In the war. It ? ill be understood tins r. ?nil does not Involve n ! osll re deetslon respcctint event! which un- still uncertain, it'i.l thf position ?hi change eonUnnnlly. It amounts only t?? this: thai the existence <?r I wnr bet ween Russia and fbePorte docsi ate n ?tan- of iliiiii.-- tain::.- foi our Int? rfi rena - thai we are m?t called upon either by the text ?>f treaties or by moral obligation! t" defend <.'i oi thoae ? raplres against the other. The nation reserves full liberty of action i should tin compromising ?>f her Intei-eati evercall for Interference. All we can set ?I present le that a war ol tiid re Won siitli? n -in l\ formidable i- liken :??. naue i item Europe, li It was permissible policy to will and aee what would come ?'f tin* itrugcle between the Turks and their rebellious subiccts. It is nol tio*a wrong m! usait- and tec tin development of tbeaame ? ontMt Rngland lias h,.v.t undertaken t.? Interfere w the affair? ol the Continent wlthoul continental aille?. There i? m. (food ground f"i* believing thai ??? si.Id have real i 11 .tin am Power tna war for the defense ol the Turkish State. Effectual resistance to Russian power in 11 -r proceed from Austria und Germany, n appears lv that either of them will take a hostile position tit\v.ir?i linssia, nil bartog finally returned to the triple . ...-i*. AfslllIA's COURSE ??! II IM'1?. TheBerilo __a_Tcepondenl <.f Tin Tauet telegraphs It is underatood thai the Austrian reply to tie ?Catar'! lecond letter, while promising neutralitj In thcevcnl of an invasion ol Bulgarl i, practically n * Austria tin* right nt operating in any other pari <?f Turkey. ? nilM <?r m Ml l'l I'l M IM??. We Thaet'teotreapondenl ?it Paris aaya: Thereto no donbtol complete accord between n mV. ami Austria, it can easily l?e seen thai fc.ni.land and Prance will nol break their neutrality. Therefore Itum-ia onlj has rurki ? to face. I . Minister of the Ottoman I ibinetwho helleveil that T?r? ke? might defend herself and receive Europ? m aid lias ' The Oablnei are now convinced thai Turkey cannot .n the accord of Europe In lur favor, and that , rannol longer maintain complete dominion ?>f tin Balkan i>? ninsnla. if tbi \ hi ?it.m- about ? -' armistice, it i? be ?lai wish to ki'i.v. i.i?- -?lull! ??us t.. which ti?? i will have to lubuiit w.*. known, und the oitninan Cabinet ? ill probablj rc.?i *.? n. Rn -.im: hes the absolute Independ '- rla. the recognized independence of M mlenegro, with anexten II ry, and the annex ill? n ol the port ol * ? ? political and administr?t!? ?? autonot 11 , ego? 111 a. nal Blllg rlshes to strip oil and to have the liberty of the Dardanelles < ilsll.lt. El ?LAND AND THE TURKISH QUESTION. l'i;< ?HAi-.i ' 11 V Of I?.i:i? Hi' u "'?-?i n i '.'- Bl MINT?Mill. DKRU. |\!':i ?in? WITH i II i I ! .. 1-mI 1? Y ?I III! RATIO!. MR. Ill M'-I?M l\\ II! I? in III MSI ?II till I III? I.*?. I I ? Vl-I II MI'l' -A I?? VI.1 II? ?V |'.i??!!'.|l -? ??I ?I IM ?I I. f! -. ?,.,??*.'I ' "'ll.'l ? I'ttvit? s | '?I l'l? I lill-a M | l-'Miiv, Oct. 5. \?ii?l the diacuaeion ol ti.? Bui L'.'i mn n't. ? in?-, the "-.i ?M.m war, and Indeed oi the n h?h E ist? m ??n* * lion i?- II induced by il I In re oni e ngnin i I ?'?? .1 of : mi. i m lo the ' - It rahip "f the two irreal po ? ? .M-?* tini.,- -.*.ho t?t - istield v*. ill i. li;.* li"i:i the < aliini ; ai the end <.f t!i<* year, and ; v. ho affirm linil fi't* I'.n ton will gire place to Mr. Gladstone. I!?'ili asser? tion! are to sum? ? I I ?I upon l.?? Is a 1? velop ti?? ni'-\. s in the politics ??) the hour. Though with a thin vail #f mod. Ij I_ord Ifc field told the Buckinghamshire fannen? i' . i, ;iiiti thai a in .?lu? e. In ii.?iis t?? the up ; iiing him. It was | policy which ? aa bt mg pui - to 1 I - - been rath, r the - ? i in the Ayleabnry up I one who follow .1 t!i in as :. II ?? ,l,.i to Lord 1) il hardly those ??f <?n<* ?>?<!.> had one who bad a I d to receive the deputation from the Citj ol Loud, gated the t.-i-k t.. the I illj .ii'-iitin? ?1 from ?laiiiit .* lias been done I ?? e hole <?i t lie negotiation ! tl .??n t.? ?Load Derbj of the ia-k of a I difficulty, ?uni <?f umenl ?? it ?.t the ? rapt into ???? hi? '> the I. policy of its chief had landed it. II to know that afar larger proportion ??i confidence in Lord Derby tliuu in I t.? fort i_.'n affairs. 'I In ? *..ii? ?s whii li indu? ? a b liel in Loi i U field'?. As to Mi. (ihulstone, li ?.. . am m. the East? rn qm stion. il forward, and, n itfa an * eloquence which even surpasses him ?-'?. ? ;? the ?popular ?side in the Tui kish ? ? did be do it I Hiaown tnswer w thai "as the onlj mrriving member ??f the Cabinet which ?? ? reaponaible for the Crimean .*.;.!."In feel that "the responsibility <?i sileuce is one too great t?> be borne." Bofarai Mi. (.la.Ut.un- himaell is eon 1 I should prefer to take lus own version ??t ? '. the oue found by the p i prophets. Those who know Mi. Gladstone will know well enough that he bad no soeh moil that aacribed to him in thus rushing luto il" polit? ical arena at a time ??l abnormal popularexi Iti mt nt. Tbey will knou that his one and only object was, ,i I ?? -aid. I?? guide t?i a l?< 111 flc< lil >!i?l tin* li.lt- i?l |?n|i nlar feeling which wa ? i bbing and 11 ? ? \s ing ii knew not whither. Yet thoae who know him beat will have the greatest difficult] in finding an answei lo the query non ver. frequently pul la what light would Mi. Glad rtou? al the present momi ut n gard a powerful and spontaneous call fot him t<> come back to bia old place, It we look ?around and eon? ?-i.I- r Hi?- likelihood ?>. meh a call ?being made, the aepect ia certainly nol unfavor? able. The Libara] party i?< disintegrated almost 1?? atoii??-.. Beaicelj ..n<* donen of n- member. uith another iln/?*n ; the \\ higa and the Kadi ?a?s ai?* bopeleaaly apart, and there ia no quoatiou on which they arc likely to unite under the present management. In Hi?- past Mr. Gladi tone Im? l? ?i the Wbiga and tin- Radicals as un?- bomogeueoua whole, ( iniiil lu- ?In it again ? I will nol give my "\\ n .? in this. i m --tii.ii, l ?ut will recount one or tu., recent circumstances which appear to some extent t.? ap? ply ?m ans,..-.. The extreme Radicala are every wfa re calling out for Mi. Gladstone, They natur? ally enough do nol lik.' what they not Inaptly call Hi?- ?liliit?*?! Toryism .?( ?Lord ilartington and Hii Wiiiiatn Hait-'iiiit. |fr, Potter, the peeaent oeen iii.-r ?>f tin- lat?* Richard ( !obden'i aeat at Rochdale, lias emphatically ?I.? Im? .1 thai be muai come, and? aomeeeea aignificaui ?? in the aaaertion ?I??< lared that be will. Mr. ciiaiiita i la i n, tin* neu 1 \ -.-]?--1? ?l Uadii ;?l member from Birmingham, baa expreaaed ? aimilai opinion, aiid (?vi n .Mi. l'av. i-i-t I lian openly UTOWed bia regret thai he ?lui nol in thnea past gire hia ex leader m more eocdial support, Thk ia a decidedly different t.iiii-, i,, tiiat which tli?1 KaSiealausedto adopt lias n < ? ?m i?:i.*t been made between the Radicale and the "i.,i,:-.i* i,i Hawarden" t?. work together, <?r baa it hmm othei __e_-__ng T .May tin li* tint l.i* ?ninth, r Mftctto tkigl In the ease of Lord BeucoiiHfield'a r?*tir?-m. nt what ?In-.-. ti?.u will Un* (??us? rvati.i* puti tai..-? Will they wink on the line*. 1..- baa laid down, ami will the n? w li ailir lind Without falling into tin vi?ii. ami tmstiikcs of his pvedeceeaocT il k?? the Badk ala may wi 11 he in ilnail of.. ? ??alition Intwi-cti t ? i ? - Whiga ami the p mtal l???dy of ( on-? i \ at i\ ik. Sir Stafford Mortheotaia thenew leader in tin. Commons, li?* ?s a man far ahovc i.iedto. lit.v ; Un ? -.tiitisinati be it young. In his h.'iii?o :? present tut party tumid Wtr pad MM of the hohler stinkt s of Dkm h. hut In- is a man whoae opinions are in aomewhut remarkable coinciden?*?! with those of home of the old. r Whigs. Mr. (,'rosM and Lord l)?rhy airain ai? juit in tin: sain?', category, and people may well u?k wheicin do they dificr ?ruui Lurd llartington, bit Wiiiaiu iiiu ,*.ui t, aad Mr. rarster. Mr. (?la Is?.n,o led the Liberal party with a unanimous voice Ifl the disestablish* in? nt of the Irish Chare-, bul I rath? i d ?hi whether, If thst institution were ??lili in .??-.' Lord Hartingtoneonld and BirWilliom Hareoarl would be found t" take ?? leading , oeitira la ?meh s movement Atoll event?thej bavi aprotoandbe lii't in the exietenee of the Engli ' hment. But on this question so ittdeod ha? Mr. Gin The ihiI.v bi i- of the Liberal party u at l organised-lies In the adoption by the u? d trograde poliey, and ni tl d m re? f,.t a iimtii. ut iimi f.iv i with tbe coontry it is l.ut ?i den 1er hope ??t best. Bul to go from sp?culai inn again t?> bets, 1 wssia* formed tlie other day by ?? raty eminent Rsdieal member of Parliament thai the Badirak do indeed dread this coalition. My Intormoul Is one who sal in Parliament ander Lord Palmerston's coalition government, and be onlj too weil rememliers ths waiting game the Radicals had to play from thai time till Mr. Glad_rtonc same into offl? e. The Whigs, I am told, were f?nicas "f ths eoneessions made to the Badieals by Mr. Glads!. ami thai his Baal re? tiren? nt wa? pressed apon him bj the W\ lion. A well-known Liberal newspaper proprictoi ha? boosted openly m a political ''In'.' that he formed i,ne ni a deputation to Mr. Gladstone a Itb ?his em!. Mr. Gladstone did not Immedistely take the bint, bat h- n tired from the leaderabipof hi? party when In- vv. nt ..in ol offl? ''. It i? -?'id that the L BSOB whv tbe paper of which tbie gentleman is propri? du, ami winch I..?. hitherto shown snch fsithfnlaBeginnce to Mr. Gladsl.?, haafaUen swaj from lie old love is mu,i. otbl i than thai a very potent t..;t:i "I iiiiln.TH c im? !?. ? ?! broogbl tn beat apon il prietor. I ic lalooni ol Marlborongh House hsve I.n opened to him as to another Journalist who re? ?ut!? began the can or of his oewsnoper with on ?m--! ?i fht .' ''m Pi nice cf Wales, I .-. ill n.it per? sonal.? ' tl'" ?Hi 111:1' ? "I tbl hit I Will ' " "I""' W hlel I ? 111 the old v. hi lees than the old and .'.:.:?>?.::" it II. at? *:?i? m D SI i or of tbeit '?-. tli? Bodii ala. I III". HIT.'. M.I \s" MASSACB1 RTSOl fill i ? ' ?i n ?? "V i i. ?? '" i d. !?: I l-.S S V I P ( ... -I W I ?S |- ' s,..,|^ ?',, \| . . , ? m, Mr. ??< luit 1er th I Mr. Itaring ? ? Ei ish < ..m?. i . n ? !?? Elliot Di II puren i i . 100 lo sa? n d, -?'? Iillo : I red th? ? Ibe l.i 0 ihlSa ? : hi- ; Il lid i ..!. ' the t: I lead ! . It ' At 1? ..Il i M ' ? proba! would In- bi V'niu li"| ? : ? ? , ha* ? I log? I ? 'tii' . '! nd i- - lid ? who it ia ti 011} L ' ' - ill . tin- pUI ? ,.,| pn.v o thai " d? ' |>lj m" ?' i " e'. .? mtinning ? , daunt .f the ; i l latlior? ' in, rqatt one "I i hi fea pon nal have tint I ? : ID '] :h truth .?? I .t. it that till.i with it " several tho ol pound." tor tin of th? II. the issu? ai.Hii'V (loverai gem i" ?i ? une im a lire ite the ig .-i n Inch it has !?? ? u the cause, oi statement nn-rely snothei inipnatura upon pi.hin ?(?.lull!', t..i the piii|."?- ??I leadiug It i" b that tbe Porte is real)) i i.al ?inn '.'I f"i the past! "-??.:.il II.Muda ol pon ml ,ll\- w hen ? d to believe thai this sun.lies out coffers o! a virtually bankrupt llov? mm? ?i uid baa loil I" ? -. public ?ill.-s i IptioB. I'liiiin.r Ions, by the way, on m v. ._?:.- here. Mr, Baring, who returned from II ill iris about a m ?iith . go, b lioo] !"?'. -v In . taah did not m?*? t with the approval of bis master, been aenl to do bis will, iivi ?mam a duty which I hew the English Commission?! does not tuke to very graciously, It appear? ih.it th.- Port? boa asserted its ability to prove thai the English Com.ionei was mialtxlon i in Aral "c. aaion, and Bii Hei i ? Elliot b i ? th? r? tow -?ni lii ?ii with Blacquc Ihiy'a (-nniinissloii, to give them an opportunity ol adduciug evidence before him i" this ' He? t. 'I In? ii anotbi t ht t ?.t the Eo? ;di?h Emboasador which proves hispcrei U-nce in di believing the magnitude of the Turkish atrocl m ? Ib Bulgaria; and yet Ifr. Baring's preliminsry account, Mr. flehnyler'a two reporta, and the letton ? i the special correaponilento o| Tut Hail) Sews and ColOgOt On.?Hi ought lu he i .iiiH.-l, I,, ,!: I, ;i 11 \ - body. i ni i T OF ?TAB RUMORS i\ ruts <n v. Mi'.miDM- vv vin .(, i .i.; ii min i; m \S , | ^ , , , i? i i"'. 11..in. IB . \ i. m \ iva;:. In tlie :ili?eiiec of ?my Div. k from Kin une in regard lo the initiier progresse! the pendlngwai i" twees Bossts aad Turkey, w.iir.t. yosterdu. ? eoai 1'iiaii-.. il. ijulet. ?.?.id opened In the mornlog al uei seathetowtheelostag ggensot the prevmas dajr.aad IhroagBoat the da] the pnees rsoged betwei i 110 i irnl iii'i.c!" lagal id?7?. Tin- total el.-.iriii". at the OoW Boehaaga Bank tor the past few da/a bavi iMwnasfol towel ?'. i 10, - :i.i;7o,(mio; o, ti- IQ. Oct. it. ?.?_.?.(?-o.oiio-, aad iin- ?m rag? rot the hi d eedlag Oct. 17 am *07,0S2ji. tin , i, iriogeef the baa- ?ne f?.,- tin baataeesof thedaj next preceding. At tin- Moot i. eiiiii,'- ths greatest saetuatlou wen in D?dawsrs, Lsekawaaaa sad Wsstera sad Balawsrs mai Bodeea Oaoal steaks, n.?- safas rar_rtag i - pet (.ni, i'i.hi" ??t one Dm. ;,? i.tei, as ?p.. ihr highest 11,'iire? rea. i d Mine tin m, nt in.?,..ii,tut dSOllnc and alealag ??i 7-'i. 'i per seal in.ii. r Hma the elostag ?gar. ? of Wednesday. D. lawan and Bodaoa Bnetaotod in twees ? i sad 10, stoslag at 77?. Time wot ttttk sx iiieiii.Ht atteadlag the day's trauaasttoes, ahhoogb every SBC WSS an vl.nlsly wailing tor liupoi Dint news Irotn Europe, fot which constant Inquiry was mad" llir uglniilt lliedav. Indeed, the piolmlillltv of u toil ?II Europe and ils effect upon the htisiiies? of this country formed tin- |,lllnlpll! Mtl.J.-el ?,f eiuiveihaltoli on the street, tin- general noncluslon bel?g that sucha war could not fall to stimulate bu.sliK'ss and mil an.-.-pile? .? Ilt-le. To ascertain the effect upon the produce andlgralti market* of tbl? country, caused by tbe prospect of a Ruropeaa war, i Ti.*i ? n reporter eatti .1 apen .1 naher Il promit.eut ili-al,,, of tin. rit,, ,m,| g,',,! ,-,,, ,.v preaalnu of opiaton upon the ettfeet- in auny eeaee tt va. tiifii,nit to obtain Ums, for there aaeeaed t?i ii**- ? ft a eral rettet m -?? aaaong Um mere hanta. Many lanimtitl m uunk tiait a war was Improba?!?- iwaarktag thai tin rumora wereaaJy "aseare." Mr. Walker, atatlatMaa ??f tii- Prodae? Bxekaage, mid te the repot t.-? : - in aaaa ii"> Dardanelles ara eleae-1 Um anppUsa ?t? breadetaA will be diminished in this way, and to this amount. i avi rage ? _porti .?r breadstuff, from porli ol tin- Aiof ?-..., f.,i- eine ream ending with 191t, nave be? n : Wheat, '_????_'?'.?,::!?-j bu rye. l,'Jflfi.37fl bushels; ??.it?. 353.-.08 bushels; hurley, l.* ?so.70-1 i'ii-ii? I- ; llusocd, 3,541,1.12 bushels. ??i* reexport fi.?!i,<i|..s?a forscvi n yearsending with 1--.I bave i?-.-n ii.nn.-T'j bushels ol wheat, i.-.Mi.7ti?i,ii-?,. ,.,r .-,,,?,, l.l.'T..;-l bushels of barley, I.(H?!?.3U ' l.ush? I- nt rye, and 1,272.24(1 mi.li.-i,. 1 oats. ?hi -?- ?1. s ol sunplj. there have been 1 ? -i ii'l? . ? 1 t.i,-. ir.,m Hi?- Dauiiblun ports of ?slate and -tiiuii. iddlng ni? 1 hese siueunt?, excepting that of iiii-.-.-il. sud the i-? ??ill is 1 ,.i 1 ...,.._? - u iieli ,.i grain thai would be cut off probably, .Jtiimi.ii 101 e of u might ? 'im ?'"'ra.i>-?,v m.-n.-... tin rali? , Taking with tiu" ?? lub estimate ??i e ha a? ol ?i 1 Stillos, and tbi re Is .1 -:- 11 ic tcj of atiout sixty ml ? ? - ? ?ushelsto ba supplied. TI1I1 would 1 1 a great deal more than we ran furnish, snd therefore It Is to be Inferred that In -.??.- ?t actual >?>: there would be mi ?almost unpreci ?'? ut? ?'? a< Hi itj In tl.ni.ii." Am? * in? riprei m of opinion obtained were the said : *? 1 he m irkei is nulel 1..1I.1V. loi f.? iv ?me 1-huill?n. ..ti to see bow in si ??ai ii ? 1 ? ai- there would he, ??. ,a 11 I si re m wheat. If England takes pai 1. lut a the di mand. Oral? al the v.? -1 1? '?.-.ii- la i?! i- " it." another reinal i.? ?I : "II 1. ? mi 1 lie demand for grain will he i? - '? 11? live, alaI ah ,1111 HI plus Ulli III till Co-da , freight Im-1ii_ higher snd exchange lower, n?> a.Ivan..- WOS nbt liln .1. ' An export? i - till ?; 1 id ???.,n!,1 ,,f ,.? b? m it, and li followed, 1. it urn ... thai ibe would blot _ad? tbi Uus Inn i ' I 1 . real demand In Ihe Inn n ii..!. A prominent Arm on Hroad-st. gave as Hi? .i. in .-.,.1 war, would I aii-.an. .* In p Min- |,|. -, m rauge. ??-I ? -1 from in.* West >.Uowc?l that u.? freelj ? Ihe ? onlluued sdvani ?? <>f the 11 '?? n.? ?-.? - : ither lei ml furthci id -, afl- ? -, llllll I -, ,. .| ?*. 11 ?i a he ?! ' -.,-? ? ll I. I II ?? li.nl I a a H a III .. movrm? nt of it from the West, and the granarte* ol Ku ; I ? 1-, m.at. much ,i-|,. laii-n n,,.,n 1.,1 laud, h -in* took !lo [ml II il II .tl I A- . ,t ? it . 1 tin Hum Hade. uikI there sas 110 telling wh?-n . sud 11 ir ha?lad? need ?" ? 1 nu-?-: ... tt 1 he 1. way, ??' ?? in? u u ? ir in 1.1.1 ? ? :?? ? nulil ' - 1 ...... 11 M .11 . A OREA T i:\lli /:/ rn> \ l'A F. ? BTAIT D.\ S AND Till I"1 - 1:1 \t in- ?. 17...1. HI III ? . 1 1 . : ' ? t . ? I ? ? ? *. HILL?DKM v fT i.i'. I TBI 1 ? ? 1 -. Pun \i>. ? 1 . 1 ?, tin* lat? * I I .Viitlotl.il I ! I I at the ' ' ' . : : * s ... * ? ' 4 1 ' ? !.. lila .1 alai Ig BU dir the 11 . * : I the t'nioli ami I N. . Hain't-1.lit . I .1 M , : V 111 tan. M Hi .? M 1 '?? '?? ;? ? 1 ., , n_h.-r.Vii 1; J M Hardy, North ( an Hi ?I 1 1 1 f. A. Foi, .riria ; . , |r ; the 1 . nt.-itiiial, ..n?l \ B. -ml Un I in.?n. rill. tout ap|M - "I ?'? velvet let ? but III ' mithlhi 1 tu?'1 - "' ""' * : : 1 the perl rmaiice .; 1 a frantic I ?? the In.* 11 ?flu - *i .. -h .11 1 . 1 1 Chief M ?I-a.il. Im. Il ?itl-'ll! lall ihn-cfoti . U ? Mr. K in-! pi :/? . in ein um ? "?ii <?< nine. The l'i titelt mal km. in. Mr w hl e. won the i ? ad prise ; Mr. Hi t..ii, rn.?? il? ill's . ii implon, lb? i ilnl, and Mr. Jai lib 1 ; ?u?h. li.' 1 d kuiguls each I.- 1 their mal i....k three, two, und , ;,. ||, i;.,. ,,.,? 1 -j -eu. Mi. n* n lord el Maryland ?a. a . Ut! Oll- ; VBBI8TI IA ?ISSIOa\ IS ) < ONI BA TION, va rom am? 111. non 01 ornci u ?11 d 01 1 m \ ? \ m . Hi. imimm?. \' 1., Oct. 19. -In tl.?' Christian ? i?. ? unventlon ??f the 1 alt* i B( iU ? to-day t?. B. Vsnbusklrk of New-York, from tlie 1 ommittee on a Week 01 Prayer, 1.?nted 1 report reeommendlng, Brst, thai all preach? non Um Or ILord' Da] 1!? Deeemls r m tt eall attention 10 Iba raat laiportauea >.f .1 general n rival; seeond, that the remaiuder of thai an k be de ,, t. 1 i., 1,,.., ,1 -, :,,. 1...,,'? -.?..n m.1 prayer; third, thai ?n!,. ol pastoral earn ba risil ?l by _.?iu m.mi., rsol .?Hi? 1 eoogregatlone, and ? fforti made i.t..: . in, m 1,1 iiit.it- rl "i"??- -,-ir.iii.il tiff? . fourth, inn? in.*-laiii n-.. . m of limit reading and pi? er ba urged upon all families ol el.bes; Bftb, thai roch eon lu a , n. -??i .t lugs to turn1 sinnen 1.i 1 . ?m sdoiil.il Hi? < oinnilitee on Hihi? .--. hiHils i.iK > i. il, i" on i.t uding s|" ?? 1 ?i -A'.i'i? ioloie.1 .i.l-, il?-.1 ?lieclal attention lie, given te ihe iiia.iti.i,..i ibe I, .11.-nil? Hi"" * 1 "".I thai aid be asked lor Un* ?Southern t im-iun lusUtute. Vi'.'.' 'following officers w? re ? li ted: I *? .-i.i nt, W. B. I*. 11.1 ? I. Vi.? I'rL-sideUte, A '? l?-'-'-- ?? ' * ' ??'??"" ??""' (i \ 1. . . one 1.tii.? *-'" tery, rb-u. ?uu -. II . l:? ? ??.i .. ?? '.? ? - '*? ureyu, M.Htreutor, m..I N - n im . l'ieusiirer. Jaiui limiter, I!. W. Uus uu; ai-.?.? I.....I.I??! Mam?., rsund an hxeju Uvel'ommltiee, ht. Louis was selected as in. place lor holding in?* m xl annual eoovi titlon. OBIHM ami 0--.UALTIM nY ti:i.i:..i:aiiii. lus?.??ii, lie, Oct. 19. Th? .?.i.?!., i's jut, have fail. .1 i.ttli?, m . , .,,111. a-iti .M.l.i!??- t" implicate huiilti .1.1 .,., n .?rn Hit? ?_s|?orl iia_i.i). snd hart sent ta| .. .?m, .1 ,i,-t,, m, !? ?a m w H|? n?* BA-IDTHiIJ N \.. "' I. 10. I In- null?'.?d sl.itf.,11 hen wsspl.i.-i..i i?v milt*.-i? i.i-t i?.?'-1'1- ""? gotaalyaaeal *..>.. ??iiiiii ol atoas) and goods. Mii.i.n roWN.N. lf.,Oet. 19. AndrewTcrwlllimr, a well knt.aii ..M,i. nt of hhswsusunk, *o* klll-il 1. h-niay. IIUhorsssisBS?rsy,<trssgioghlaislougtas Kr1?????' limn ?Sa ?li ?1. Wa-mi\.;i'?iv Oct. 1'?'. Bartholomew Remra, a ..I...I. m,.., ,..; M,ai .nal Instsntly killed yeslenlsy by Ihe ?i. ' . !"iii,i ?lis? lian? ?n ? inns. ? ' i" ""' hsadi ??i un- risk W. \S I. II? k. ?In, f.a ? lal.Ml? il? il. Baucm, N.J., <><t. ii?-- The Grand Jury i???iiv f.iniiiU ti.ir* I,ill ..( ?aitni.-i sr>lnsl J-.'h ?U...I a. ?? on 1. 1 lohn 1 Isrke, lllolisnl i.twin, ?I " i l_t 1er" lot III?' kll.lU_ ul Ualkil l? Uli' llllll HI'-.- fka Ul_l Hill Itf.la UU I ui?ii_.. CAMPAIGN NEWS. REPUBLICAN CONGRATULATION. ADDDISS ?,_? TIIK NAIHiSVI. UOSUUTTBB. Ths BepnbBcaa National Committee yesterday la* sasd the foOowiag addreaa <?f eon rratalation : ID IT).I I? VV NvTIONU. ?'?.MttirTI'.K, > ru ni am.m ? dorai, Oet tt, i?7??. 5 Tin BepBbBeaa (tattoool Committee eougretalatei the part] wiiieii it rrpnseato sad the seaatry apeatto ia ?nil? ..f n..- pan eleettom already beta. Is Mame, ? 1;,. pnblii al toe Ikon Bvs tl ramal ins besa tn ? ii'.i?i ?1 to mariv ?I'.Dcii thousand. In Vermont, the old sseeadeaej boa bees fully maintained. Ia0atora_to.a Di iiio.iai;.- majority of twothousaad has beeeevefooase, sods Bepabtiean Ooveroor aad botb Imnnhes of the I.e"l-latine have I? . It iTcteil, ?. . iiiinc two 1 Mat.-? .s.-ii.?tor? ?m,i three Prestdeutlol HVmlois in Ohio, a Bepobllean majority of 5,500 hi? bean laewand to betaeea MOO ami 10,000, ami five Bepahlleaa Coogreeaasea have bees c nuc?, in lud: ma a Democratic malerlty ef 17,000 baa i'en redoeedto 5-000,wttb aaalaeffoar Bepah? lleaa Ooagreassms and the fqglslslan spaa fotol ballot Them highly gratlfytag resalto hsve beca obtslartltn th? ft"- of f nods at the ballot bos and sa snaamBi led ll?e (if money by llie oi.|i.,?:(nui. 'Tiny -iiovv liu- drift of popolor e'ltiitu n:. an 1 elearly Indleate s national vie* tory for tbe BepaUtcaa party to Naretaber. All that 1? imw nee.?-? trj is i?, continue the 1 Ixoroui peaeeeattoa at the canvass, toaeean proteettoo f?a-all nttosae ta the right of the ballot, tobrlagall legal roten te the pelle, ?'?"t to prat i ' e the staMol rl til mee apon the doj "f the election. Fortunately for ths eooatry,oar candidates ? ?pi; it of reform, to whtob they an pi?-.|_r.-?l i.v'i'v? ?v ael and utterani a of their Um -. 'lin br ?ucee?? alone v, ;<] m-iiie lio|ie-t ?id nil n i?l rat nui and pre? serve t;,,- Qovernmenl from the uofrieodly boods st ih"?" who reeeotly aougai t" destroy it, sod who now ?ci, n. prej uM.iii its ri mon i ?? /.. (Tl VM'I.1.1'. I ...iHlilUll. B. C. Hi C toxica, ?-? ' retory. OFFICIAL PIQ1 BEB FROM OHIO. HI II IV- ?;...M I'.IHV COUNTY i:\il.PT OBB?UK LI SI p v. " v.".! tl i s i ..,.- iBT 1.006? rWKI.VB hi it hi ICAB am? ik,:ii DEMOCBATIC ? "\',l;l ?Mi ', i I I.ill n. The official returns of the "!ii<? slection, ?i? ip ??.... of il at Stute, have i era a - reived trom all the counties except Bbelby. The? taras an- token from tl"- ; Mat.-, and then wUI be rerj littledlffereoeebetween tbe report to be made bj that otBcei and the retan publlabeil. In the compel ?on? made below the vi Shelliv ' ?? ,|. [n i?; ? rount) rave 1,131 Bepobllean vote? for Becretary ol ? wen i ,757 Republican ? ?md 2,701 Deowerottc. The rot - l-s.?>. ? 1-?7I. "I ..?.?.I I \ . ?iv in. D ? ' ; Win. Bell. Ir. Ill I I J R. It.ichl. I (Pro).. 7.?I : i ? , .?>(< '? 7. l_:t . . D III. pill!'.Hill 17 - (-J . 1-71. [ho Problbll tl in only live couo i d, ,i-ii-i.|e, ami Wan. n, :i each; * i j each. In all I eoantlea tbe ... ?, omitting i ? mints : I *-7<>. I?.?.".. Milton ?Vsm ' ' . . '.:.;' ... -I,-'.?'.? t ' it the ?Id, VI . \ iinii. ixtii. Ml,. .Mm. \ .lb, XVItb, J . ...md v . : : ' (?... IR74. - : i . .; i 169 I ?160 ? . ? I .'.' ... - ' 170 I . 1'.'.' . 21 / >' l II I ' i ? ? \ 11 XI. ? : U.U.*. ?s I X ?V I \ 11 1 \ t I s XX ' ? ' , ._'. Ind. lt., All ROED BEOISTRATION FRAUDS. Cl VIM? 111 vi rBAlll - v ' . Uli u m D i BOM I"l", IN..-D??: -is. The Fourth and Sixth Wards, 1uhiih1.i1 on the north by ? rest bj Bn sdwaj . i . . and ?i min- Die lid \ ?i ml.I; District, i oiujii i?e 11. ? re!! II dlstl a tS "I the I 11 V Vtlii'L I Hill iil.ut rotlng .n?- .ici.i.liii be bio I fn pient Witbln ,i m,.?i .u ?in- tramp lodging i .m- now niade u-. c- tor 11 ? purpose ol all? wlug the thi isaods of ragroata la ths ? ,i from tu,- lurroumUng eountiy t?> regteter as quaUOed voters. Oui) the very lowest classes frequent these place?, and thej? never itaj Is one boom awn Hi.m a tea aightoal a lime. A des rlptioa oteme at two ..f these will give sa idea of them alb Al .*?... 508 pearl it. ta a miserable cellar with ens Boor above, room, al.: '-'?"> in :i.'. fu-i. Forty people an .,i inie in the upper room every sight, while m the .. liar beneoth the nao ef oebolr is glveoforSve cents; for twenty eeots ?i "book" and a cup of coffee are furnlsbcd. Al Bo. 15Neu Chamhen-et 1? the Aim r n u.? Lodgtug House, seadueted m b ilmttor plan. At.t lift, persons Und ?belter ben st fifteen cents for ? Lim1? and '?v.-, ? nt? far a ehalr. AI Ha M PraakUn it l? .-ni II du ni pi.n ?>? Kept by O man Ham. d Bot-OCO. Ill? s dilapidated bouse, la whleh the proprietor claims to bave pace for from 85 to 100 people. At the Howard |U nlld l.no.otelt -'- . -It!.'. II tli.lt hive i,,,, i, i, _ i. i.... t. who ail claim lob? uf American blrtb. 'flic n u ni tier i ?! native bora applicant? tlon In ia, i mirth .uni Klxtb w mi? lia? m. ream d 200 per c? nt ?une tin- la-! .Lilian. In funnel years there W( more than five or six nativo voten lu the Vf b i District, tvi.He now there are over tort}'. lutheVIItb I II ?I I let tin |.. .-.a:- I i : -le lei I oil We. I.-d IV lll.lt! tt. e ?{tl-J ill n U III I n I , "I Whom li.'i ttele llallVi I., a II. The ow lier ,? . si ' bathatn und Boosevelt-ats. was asked muieol In? i.ii.i-i, who n i-ii-r. .1 di Wedue? Itii tbe following results : William Bruwley bad n, t i., en ?.-, u for !"ui da? -. U utier had not Is en Du n- .m..- s,mu,i.,, , Etlley b id noi Is ? a ?.. u lu ? .n,, time , lav ingKtone wa? th? n- ?orne nl ;bt? and ?.une i at. The number ot fraudulenl nat III.III/..Doll paper? p?cente I I? VelV l,.I-i. InllleVlll I u. i i,, l ci .n t pape. ? bave been ?. l_aiid. tin : are itjra? iiy Jumes M. Hween. and have the seal of the Superior .il., i. '.nt i i.\t question? pul lo the beeren an -i n, lent i,, ptote their fraudulent o bars? ter. lu l MUH, I I-I Hef" I e I In-ele. Don?, ii.it lira li. ilion papers were issued lu blank bjf wholesale, IgnedbyJatUM at. stveent ; tlies? me be penen ? bli h are m.ts pn ?. m. .1. ,-io . ai.a.-?.|, vt.i.s the Work ilone t D..I t In- null vv ho I ?? I iii.-ii'i, Isuoraut laboren for the most part, wen not ? vi u instructed as lo the law? governing naturalisa? tlon, or else the? have forgotten their leasons. ro take .me III? lain?', <V HU. Hll I?. ?V If ol N?>. [l? (llcll.l -1. ?? !. ? t, , that hi p. a? o vet ill when be came to tbl? country ; be never declared any intention to beeotueocitUeo, and i . nt remember going before an) JuiIku ; be received Huai,..nidi papers tome n...i.ii.? alter lauding. V man ovei ?l in list de.Tn le li.? IliD ntloii? am' hat e lie? n - y ,i ,in tin- eeuntrj befo re r. oel. log ( ItissS 's popei -? DKiinKI.YNl'KMiiCU.V'llC QfTT CANDIDATBS. Tbe Brooklyn Deaaocratk city Convention, v, ?m ii ... 11? >.i - ned t?. m. .u ?u 7 o'ci.n-k last arming, oat not eaUed to et* r until tive inmute? altor S, \. lisos ?J. Blume oceupied the chair. Aft? the ealllngof th.? roll ni o? legatee,.. motion, m.ule by Oai loba Meyeoaorg af th.- Bli tenth Ward, that semlaatteas fur Csatrettoi he m.ui., was lariled. The uaiue of William A. Hurt ill BBS put baton the ooaveattou, Althoogh there was a_??u eral sxpeetattoa Bad controller l_8.1towsU woui.i i.o rcttoiiiin Hi (I, Sad a though Mr. Hurnll'.? 11:11110 li;nl not been mentioned In connection with the ofltoe, aad was probabl] snknoa s tu a oanaMsraUs saaiset uf Bm bbb Ih'im of the e.Hiveiilii.n, ev.-rv SetogStStSSthe roll wu? (?ille.l, voted for Mr, lliiiTill. who was tliercti|K)U de e ?II? ?1 llOHlitlllleil lill'.llll.lO.lslV. Tin? iiiiiiiiiinceiuent 1 was rsestvad with stigat spptoaes. The uwmiaa tton wasaRiirpi-laC to. vfrvltt.ilv but those who were In the secret or ex-Begleter McL?nghllu'i plans, and n? nierons Inquirid wore made m regard to tin; candidate Just nominated. The convention tli.-n, apon ? BBOtton af ev-Ahlerman Newman, adionrned for one hour. During the recesa at address -. m mads by Mr. Blume. Upon tin* nassem tiling of ih convention, Mr. Burrlll, who was pi-eaeut, beicitedl to bwexensed from making a speech. The name of Wil Iihiii A. SiariiiL-, for renomination as City Auditor, w*. offered bj A. 81mn?! of the first Ward, the nomination was unanimous on the tlr-i btdlot. No further nomine tloni were made, and the convention -djouiLt'd tu mea on leturduy al - p. m. vomvATioira to covgum, Xiiiiiiiintioii. tu the Xi.\'ili CoagnM havt i.? en ma.i. -im-?- (i,,., hist report aa follows: Otttritt .'.. i>i,iiii?*. . HI? We Jersey_Win. A. Iti_-!it..r.t?.*iin??*ra_. Xlllt.'i Nets -t n.s.r. Miiiisi'?-.,! Davis .... l??-ina? ml. XlVtl ?>. a v.?:!;.Mi.tni.a n. ii,i..!ii?,_..i(,'|.iittl?t aa, VItb New-York. - B.Uox .TlBSIIl \ filth N.--.1 roi*.I--, riiiiii.l?. Wood.'I -1II1III-.I1V IXth New-York .Kllnii Wird T.niniaur. Xth New-Yolk.tin a B. lliwltt . I titmiunv. ?Itb Ne* Yol.I;, i.].m, n A. Willis.TawiSf XII. Sea Yort .(leorge A. liraii. un,.ht-piiiilesa IV..Mas?.? Im t *.'?.. Jn.t-e .1. (i. Abli.lt.lleiuucral. ASSEMBLY .nomination--.. Niiiii?!i;iti?i!is to tlie St.it? A***<*iiili!y are re p?.? ?.ai is fplWaai I" trtt '. .V. miner. !'? littet. ige.Vsthn.nl?-1 W, ia ...sPnill.Tieinocrat. fu--. .lames ?i. Graban . RcpatMcaa isl M tu.;. ? .U :.,:., ni M. .V. uui.iu.lJi;uiit?*laL TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA CONFLICT. ?? _ OBV. .-ii::uman nut OPPOSED to un*: u?e oi il:?.' far n.i.KiiiiArit in ms TitinrvE.l WAannroTOir, ??.?!. 19. Bo?e latec-enl is fell la regard to U-ea. Sherman's pereoual viewa aataaenaV niV Irtnips to BeUth Can.?nia. He-day, slaatly before a protracted tntecrtew with the Pn-sldeal islatlie ta UM iiiovemi ata of troops, Qua. Sbei man lahl ?South Oaroliaa wed treabte enough la tiii- leunliji. sad o?iifbt to ba the toot Mata t.? en ala diet ai baa ? ? aew. Last eight, at the ,-iri.iv Iiiriinii. after depiwatlag any attempt to connect polltfce-wlta the proceedlnxa <>f tin* an ?tin, of the Society of the Army of the ? naaa ?aid, laanbataaee, thattf aay oaa man or IfiOOmaam 10,000-000 of i.?.n- ri-i-e their haada age mat tl.M Union or against die old flag.fa ? he himself and tin- Army ??t the Teiim tick tt. avenge such auront, Tbli statement wi : rlihentbust a-tn ?applause, wuiell toilid Lint be* MhdUed for luull/ mluun ??. RETAUATIOH IN IOCTB CABOLO.A. Coi i mi: i \. s. c. d.i. L8_?Sis irfciti men who were returning hoam froaa i.unmst Jai-', tl. ??I Court Hull?!1, at t'V; IIIIK, were Bred a|.bj i olon d men la ambush. One man was ln stsntly killed, and anotbet severely woaadad. ?Eajot Kline and other Ui Ulcera, at tl- I the white men, went to the spot, and while they were ? white man ' ? i.?-1 or oner was also shot from ambush, his ie_ shattei bone wouudetL The meeting bad i ? unquiet i ? ordi rly. DEPARTUBE OF TROOPS FOB IOCTB ' ABOLD-A. 'I'll?* varions detachmeuta of artilleryordeted f.> South Carolina are ? i and n ?ni?/Min-- at Port Wood. 1 L Iheooafr 11 mu? il:** 1-t .iii-l 3d \i ??' Ge_L rk'scommand. From tbeforn my B, \.l II I!, N- - - : '. il. I : ? I. ?? ::iy D, Capt. ii? i, p atl If, Capt. II peay . ??? t Warn n. 11. i liai ??? : i lompaay L, Capt. It I ? .-??t. : Truiubull, ? . Fort S'lngam; ( ? no ; Com? puto H, ? ipt. Kellj. *?! ? rn, mid . ?m . 1.,. . ! .t.! \? ... ' ,i. . i. m be ? " Ulliler tl. ? -. the Q? *. : \*.a.?L:ii-riua ,. -i i: In *. t ; . ? . ?n.:,* ?, -. c. Boston, < let, 19.-1 ? tad I. boa . : irtlaud, 'jo ? u .a ? - - i . Os? ego, !.. \- Ort Ltf.?Cotnpsaj F, 3d ? i ei to .i ..ma. ?ml will leave to-night. VIEWS AT BEADQUAB1 mi: -..' : :i CASOUSA iTlOg .-.*1!mm;i.T U . gO? 1 D I'V l.tAA III I Ms DE Ni, iv.'i ?i \- t -.i .?\-,ii no ?!. Ths Executive Committee <?i the Repobttcaa lay, i.t'.t .. ted only n was in attendance, having returned from' The eallers at beadquart : ..In,led ? -i. i i.'-i.. :ai Tyner;tbs Hon. Jam?? ... i nil.? felt -..in- llttla weai extra - . II-,- t?i Ml.li II he * i? ?*. 'I ? '' ?1 al a H p, Banks, ex-Go*. Sejrea <>t OMka, : . lean, aai j. L. ii.-in.is, jr.. Chairman of 1 " I MateCbaa - -use tl) i lam, la ord '" -..?ri. Carollaa, il satisfaction, and the opinion -ana ??? natal that the demand for Uovemmeut prol large?I an Impera i retar) Chandler, hi conversation, said Praatiea i.i .m emii.i imt have done othei ? di? obeying the tow af the land. He bad aeted .-u-ictiy ia .nfi.iti.iiii?. wita the law and Uu a and mi.1er the advice t?f the Attorney OcneraL The meaafeataof the i'ai'iii'-t wen a nit la support of the PNatiaaatfa proclamation Aside from the ?-vui? aee reeeitred threngh Oov.Chai.?lam. the Bovecaa taated of the n.. easitj ol protection to the ? . The (;??\t-iiini.*nt was determine i ;?> aee th..t i-ist??-e wag -i :.nd \ii.ieii?*t ami towlem.-s put dovn. if the regular United Btatea Ireepa did nal wHlee, IMa BUttta would '?' employed. Been tary i ii ladk : mid ha a-.itui pated -??in?* advene erttielaaa from tin i?? anenttb ,,ut it Monhi be -impiv ai.-iu-d t?> ehanta thai the troofohad 11. .n -.nt to -south Carol in.i to inl iii.nl..tt: tue white vote at Hi?* balk M???\. i:\-.iov. M < ?'?iii'a-k, Si-.-r?-t.iry af tin1 N itlon.il ('.tin inn;??*, .-.aid he had beard no tit-publican make an natte Vtirahle eoiniii? nt on l're*?iil? lit liiaii-.'? eUOkb CUNHpa pititlain.i?oi!. II?- hinisi If was ni'iviiuttl Unit the presence of troops In ?Soyth Carolina woald Blem n? ?i i am \ mil Me ami .-?-eiir?- a peanabta and tak eteetfoa. ? ,?t\. ? ii.tm!" i lam, u h.? wa- n eii vahea af kg aaan w*:io kimw him per.ally, had been eadnentty naaervatlvn In his political life, end en thai aeeennl h.ni ?not ii?-?-u oeeptable to the radaeal Bepnbllenna at in-s st.ne. Ml*. .M. I'ttfiiili W tbOOght tins was one !? asnii for tnistui_f bis Judgment m a ssatl r of thla kind, fil?ala aeooaata ibowed iia re waa nothing .ik.- n. e ipei k la Benth Oatt* Una. lie thought Hint President (?runt, in matters per t lining t?> niaru.il law and the tjoutlieni Sta!?-, had bi*?-n e\ell ini-r?* ?alt llll i?f do?lC jilstlee and pli'Velltlllg UU ?v n-s'or tnan a eivUlaa Pnitdent might have been. ?efoUowtag la aa octree! from a letter wart t^i tb? National Committee bj a realdentol BoathOanttaai who la knnwii to the i-iiiiiiiiiiti ?? aa worthy of endaaee. it was written leea tii.;? a aaaath agai M?- an n??w In tin* iui?i?t ??f one of the vet] ? aeel trntu palgna known in the bouth sun-.* reconstruction, our convention met m thla elt) laatwwk. Beforoa third of Nu- detogaU s could depan lor tb. Ir lu>m< ?. afteradloum niini, we were apprised bj telegraph ufa " riot " hi .inl Burn well Counties, between blacks and whites. A " riot " here meeui an sttack upon colored lit'piioi.t ai,s n, w i?u?- Democrau, and tint Uemocratio m u ?|.ai?? i s lur?- a. know ?i-tl.f lli.it not ess than 11 , ,,1 ki t?l lin-u were klUed.durtug the abovc-nieuUoned riot, andonlythree whites are thus far reported intured. ?Even labor? rs at work to the cotton ti.i.i-, were brutally shot down, and mutilated. * ' ' A man whom 1 luve known foreign! yea, -, and regard as trustworthy, re? ported tome what came under bla observation on . ?lay. tbe l'.'tu m?!. He went down the Port Royal rail? road, aa im* aa BUentoa, ?M miii-s mm km nata, Qa., when the couductor refused to take the trolu any furth-w on account ??i reponed lighting a tew miles below, al a plat e called "Kobblns's." before leaving i;iit iitmi in-saw a former member ol the Ix-slalatiire, by tin- name of < oker, who w as a d? legate n? tin* reeeal it?* publican convention, deliberate^ shot do?wn i" aeld blood nol '?it rarda from the ears, where be was sitting. Cok-ar ?lui not leave Uns uu for his m,,iu.* tin *?nn.l.iy moralng, and could not have rea??i?e?l Ellenton tin thai mu night Conaequentl. b.* ...u?i u??t toaaywayaan been mixed up m the reported riots of aunday. outer was shot by 10 men, aud while uol suspecting tii?* i. ..-c ?l.r.t.i-s Hewitt si.ld to U Till III'>K reponer^.-... ,W *? ?,'?'.iH..Iei It an unwariiuii?-.! aad __?__*"__{ i.m.it ?? " "11er disregard of tin e.instiii.t!?;?' ???* ^ ?iiu of the people ?_____\_*__o*+ U ' ""'" of auy stronger language 1 should use it.