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Ill ..KM v.'? ii.ii ami i.ivKswoai dm : ?.ii druggists. (mil .".?i.- l-.i bottle. _ TllK ClNTLNM \l RXHIBITIOB OFPICI of Til? Thll.i NI imite ravilinii, Basil the bank of the I_ake?. The I'liil.lclphla Uranch ??flare t? a' So 7l:l Ch.-.*iiiin.?L (ol Snbaerlpti.it.? and .. i rate? St both uf?icea. ins l'un Tint i m ??is_?i lit earner .n .?1? part? of the city early In tin? inoiiiii _;. _ WA! KINI'll A- I. gBSBB toi".t.vt i:s..i.i?n Shoks ? as alwat. he f?>' - ?Bl I'-. ?-'?i ; i ci.: ii>_ve. Daily TitiitiNK. Mail Babeenbera, .*i?>i?-r anninr.. f-K.Mi-Wf.i ki v Thibi m..Mm! Saltscnbcra, S'A per an. Wk?ki.y I RIB INK. Mail Sut.scribci.?, S2pei iiiiniiiii. Terms, cash m advance. Addreaa, 1 in: Triucvk. New-Turk. TnOmn-WBBEL*. Tamoss irlll be ready lids morning at 8 o'clock, m wrappei ? foi nalliog. Prie ? .'? cuts. Vp tnwn ,i(lTrrti?er? can !. ave their fnvnr? for THtTBIBl'Sl st 1.838 Broad ?t..or308W.'2.:?l-?t. cor. Rtbava, FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. FRIDAY, (X TOBER 20, 1876. TBB NEWS this hoenlhq. FoitncN. ? T!:o other Great Powers support I.iissia in li?r demanda on Turkey. Servia ami Monten. _rr?> deeHne t?> give any armistice. Great Britain Im? sent tmnp? to tin Mediterranean, and i? incrcasii.i: lier naval amassants. Dietrnsl eontinnes Bltbestock <-v Europe. In China the iu?iirrci'ti'?ii is spreading ; ?okoobBeg bos in? vade?! a western province. = - The steamer Orebe sank near Flashing, from injuries reeeived lu ;:'.>! li8ion with tit?' Switzerland. Japan purposes sending Bailors to England tir Hinghfrimt hor iron c?a?! s. Doantmc?sjoha Jar mads an able speeoh oa the issues of the campaign in Weatcbester ? loonty. A linriici?" i, ; |g Florida. 150,000 v laiton attended the State day eelebrattons and taarnsmenl at the Exhibition yesterday. Gou. Slid m hi say? tl. a Bonth Carolina lathe !.i?t _.tato now that ought to make trouble t?> the notion. : ? At the National Academy ol 6? It-noes, . day, (?c.n. Abbott reported ou "Vibrations at Hell Onto.*and PtoL Loonii? on "Last ?nmmer'i Bol Weather." City and Bcbtbbak.?The Tammany County Convciition nominated Sinith Ely, jr., for Mayor, Palana C Calvin for Borrogate, Bernard Reillyfor fihcrill", Ueiirv A. Gambleton ior Cdunty Clerk, ami Other aoonty offloera. A Republican borbeeue waa bcl.l in Myrtle Avenue ran. in Brooklyn, with a larajs Btiendance anda - ickl? ?. .\. \v. Teimey, ?nul oth? 1-. 1 be Republican Natinn.il Committee issued an sddrem <?f eongmtulation. = Gold. HDv. 111. UOV OoW va!.:?- of the legal landet dollar at the ebne, IWfiia eents. Hooka foveriah, Irregular, and ekoing nasettled. Tut WaATBKB.?Tub Titium'.? local observa tions Indicate fine, followed by cloudy westber, witb pos6iii)y lUgbt mina. intiii? eity yesterday tlie day was clear uml niihl ; tbeitaometer, 50 , 60?, 4 h . Tiik Tbibcne Extba No. :;."? (Thb Tbibitnr anide to ''.'" Exhibition) it for tale on all the principal train arriving at ami deporting from Nett*-York and Philadelphia, and tl"- re port to tl, ni hit to obtain it from the train neic. boy* will be regarded an a favor. It will be tent i ? bhb addrett, postpaid, on re? ceipt of On price, l" Mali is neei form, or _SS centt in pamphlet. Gen. Bhermaa seesas to have the right of it. BaaayaShath CaroBaa baa eaaaod about trouble enoutfli in tliis cotintry. The Train}) in Politics makes his first ap? pearance in this city. Hfl ha.s Kg-_tor?d ??irly and pa*SPOttS to vote ?ilt? ?i. When Mr. John Kelly i,Likes, an indorsement, he writes it in a good Ug hiiinl. II. said v.s larday that b^eos-ddered Mr. Croker "one ..i "the nol'lest motks of the Cieatm." It would surprise any one not familiar with .Mr. Kelly and our other institution? to know that this ni.-st?'iu.<?'<' is tluowii away on the oi?ce of of Cotoiht. -? ? - There is a narked contrast between th. eondition ol I Idii.i anil J i|..iii ?is reflect?*] in tlie ?Huent new?. While the Japanese _tn makiiiK' progresa in railroad huill?n^ and naval mMunents, the Chin? -?? are disturbed by domestic -tiiiv, ami the reappearanee of Yakool? Beg ??? ? n iavader. Japan i.? nn douhudly iilidv strides in advance of the Flowery Land. -?? A variety of interesting facts connect? .1 with the Hell Gate exploeloa w? re eoauraaieated On Wtdiic.s.i.iy at thcincctin^ of the National Academy oi Sciences. The subject was _t_gn? larly appropriate, as the Acadnuy had on that morning t-le.t.il (.en. Newton to tlie hi^h privilege of its in? iiiIh'i.ship. That hotly of scientific men, ill,i.stiions as they aie, honored themselves while honoring liiui. A barbecue, with oxen roasted whole and tents and booths and all the BSCTnij of a fair j ground, is a novelty iu our political gather- I ?Dir*?. It rocht- to bare grown into n great popularity yesterday in Brooklyn, where ? large crowd listened t<> stirring speeches and tit their gratuitous beet with slmosl equal pleasure. It v. ill dono lnu in to nial.? tin* out? door demonstrations of our polities a littlejcss solemn than they art at present, nnd the bee! helps to refute tbs Democratic cry of hard time-?. In Qreal Britain, m our London letter shows, political combinations of great momenl sie freely discussed. It Is supposed that ?Lord Beaconafleld will before long retire from office, leaving the Govenunenl in the bands of Lord Derby. It i*? also deemed possible thai Wbiga and Tories of moderate opinions may combine under the leadership of sir stall.ml Northeote. Tins would impel Mr. Qbtdstone to go over to tin- Radicals, who are now practically with..m a leader. Greal changes seem Inevitable when Parliament meets, Inasmuch as the Premier ad? mits thai li?' IS not in arn.nl with lh?' people? It has nsuailv been found that th.* parties which called for more money were composed of nun too buy to woik lor it, Imt the Green? back party in this State ????ein actually toolaay even t?? prinl it. They have belied their platform by a ?publie appeal for money to carry on their campaign, although their can iliil.iti! for Governor la an editor who has presses anil types ami ink, and wai nominated (..i* tin1 very reason ihat whenever they wanted ?my money he could print a barrelful. I.i t him n?ll nj? his sleeves ami go to work. Il?* can show that he is true to In- principle! it he can't oorrupl tin- voters who believe m haul money when it romes i?i taking any in. The Republican National Committee has issued an addiere of congratulation to the party ami country which, in comparison with ih.* recent flux of boastfulnesfl from the Tilden Bureau, is the -nul of wit itself. The address licites the ?.-aiiis in.nl?- OVer the \iitcs ?if re? cent yea!--, ami reminds ail those v. m support the Republican nominees tlmt all thai i*? now necessary t.? secure their election i- vigor In prosecuting the canvass and securing a full ballot, ami vigilance in protecting the roter as well a- the \t>t<*. This is a qui??, business? like document, with no Burean troth alunit ?i. Its very mod?ration i*? an assurance of the conscious strength which lies liehiud it. THE LOCAL POLITICAL SITUATION. Mr. John Kelly abdicates. He ntrrendered his candidate for the Presidency, surrendered his candidate for the Governorship, has now surrendered his candidate for tin- Mayoralty, ami bas come oui iA the Tammany Convention with just one candidate whom he can fairly call his own. Mr. Kelly has been able t<> nominate Mr. Richard Croker for Coroner, li is now time I'm* him to go t?> Europe. Tammany Hall lias pul up a : i it-rate candi? date for Mayor. Mr. Smith Ely, jr., bas lielil many public positions, ami has come out of all of them with increased public respect. He Is respectable, capable, expi rieneed, and honest. He belongs to an old New-York family, i ?dentiflcd with the history Of the city, ami would make a creditable Mayor, Surrogate Calvin is it nominated foi the office which In* now tills. Before' taking it lie had made an unfortunate decision ngainsi tin* city as referee, leu as Surrogate hi*- ion duct ha? been excellent. He i*? tin olriccl of malicious attack from spiteful little people whose private schemes he has nol furthered, and it is quite probable thai their hoatilit) will cause him to run behind his ticket. Tin* nomination tor Sheriff is respectable, and is of course .;:i appeal t<> tin* 11 ??? ? vote. Mi. < lu m Met? ?n, the nominee for County Clerk, ia the present Deputy, and bis long and good servie* would make the promotion eem wise. The nomination of Richard Ci ?ker tor Coroner i iiiii* m?t tu to In* made. Il i> known that Mi. Smith Ely Bppealed t?> . T * ? i i ? j Kelly to abandon it. that Kill-, clung t?. i roker as In- sheel anchor, and that Mr I.!*, . :?? compelled !.. -ni.mit. lh* will probablj ycl see cause to regret that be did. The nominations I ,\ Tammany Hnll proliahlj? make i' Impossible for tin* Irving Hall faction to rapport any pari of the ticket: and Dem? ocratic union on the local candidates seems therefore oui of the question, O'Brien ami his followers remain in tin* market for par? chas.? ?it the hand- of the llighosl of tin* onlj two bidders now left?tin- Republicana, ami Mr. Green with his contractors, tax-payers, blind men, and whit not associations, It seems to us tint the true polie** of the Republicans is to stop l.i.him-1 m ??ne?* nnd iet Mr. Green, Mr. Ottendorfer, nnd Mr. O'Brien put their ticket in the Held. The proposition to give the Republican indorsement to Green and O'Brien in onler in heat Tammany Hall appears now preposterous. To support Green against Smith Ely with the Mea of thereby hurting Tilden, would lie asinino, In all New York Tilden has no! m intim?t'* <>? devoted a friend as Andrew II. Green. It the Repul? licaii-want to run him fur Mayor because tin-, consider him the I??*- man in tin- city for the place, that is one thin.:?if tiny w.tnt to inn hi m because they think it shrewd party strategy, that is another and much less sensible thing. So far as their party Chances an* ecu .nnd, n would seem much more likely no**** that their Rational and SI ite candidates would be hi Iped by an out-and-oui Republicata city tieki t, v. ,ih a fair recognition upon it ol tin* German element, which Tammany has Ignored. In anj ease, they will gain nothing by uniting with person-* like O'Brien to elect Tildeu'a mo : intimate friend, in the hope of hurting Tilden'schances. ENGLAND AND BU8SIA. While all the explosive material i- stored up in the East, ami waiting, like Gen. Newton's dynamite batten ;i- Hell Gate, for some finger to touch the key, everj movement seems mo? mentous, Men Und Important signs in the n.o?t ordinary occurrences, ami draw hat. conclusions from very insufficient premises. Although war i*- heavily Impending, the word which shall precipitate it has nol yet been spoken. Every dav. however! fon ibadow*. mole eltaily what il will bring i? i' cuan-. The ai-lion of Greece, announced yesterday, i*? an additional sign ol the new eh menta which will he dnwn int" the struggle, Km tin* cii euni-Miiice that tin- British steamer Jumna has sailed from Portsmouth for India, with over 1,000 troops on board, ami that she will touch at Gibraltar ami Malta for orders, i.-? of no '?articular consequence, Steam? : ? for India always touch at Gibraltai and Malta; ami tin* special announce went, in (his Instance, will neither disquiet tin- Russian Government not gift hope to that of Turkey. Kurland'* interest in the Eastern Question, aevertheleae, i* suggested by the departure of tlii? steamer. If l.u.?*-i*t's deigns weie limited to the pomndoa <?f Constantinople, they might he tr-iied out without pi?jmiiee, and potwibly with aetual pin, to the intinstslof England. But M lar beyond the llo--pliiu "SB M [ London is this side of it lies an empire of ' more than two hundred miUions <>t tools, which England holds with a Bra yel an nn eaay hand. To the Moslem natives ol India she lias heretofore ht en ah!.- t.i presen! herself as the friend of the successor of the Caliphs, a?:d his ally against the enemy, Russia. If now, for a time, she seems to give up the put, she will inevitnU.v lose the moral advan? tage which she derives from it. nenee she Will he eoiupi ?ltd t.? maintain an altitude ' wl.i.h indican s, ai least, thai she will no! shrink from hostilities when the .nent for : action come-. While she has no immediate i pretexl for engaging In war, and will refrain '? a- long a? possible, in.ne th..ii one cnnl ?n_en< y mighi arise which would leave her no alterna? tive. Upon tin* action <>f Russia, therefore, depends tin* fit?- of Europe, and, it may he, a large ?portion of Asia. There has been no political crisis, f.'i* centuries, which dir?, t'y threatens so many nations and races of men. Prom the Thames t.? the Ganges, from the Dral Moun? tains to the Saharan Desert, there is scarcely a country which may not he affected hy tin* war. if it should involve these two rival Powers. The statesmen who gnide the policy ..f Russia are fully aware of this. They know the limits within which they may weaken Turkey and aggrandise their own Empire, without provoking the ras! conflagration. Tin question i-?. whether, know in*.' all this, and willing to abnegate the tempt im. chaiices opened t<> them hy infec?as, they shall he ahle to check and control the forces already set in motion. Russia v-ill venture a tremendous stake when she marches against Tin key; Inn she has gone too far to recede. Inasmuch as the Porte has made no formal answer to her demands, there still seems lobs a ghnetly chame ?>f prem rving peace. The next three or four days nill decide. EVBOPEAN WAR asd DUE!' t.v INDUS? i El is. In sudden ? scitement, men do not act much more reasonably ?u the stock Exchange than ClsCWhcre. If there I-. to In W.il i a Klliope, it will undoubtedly have a powerful effect upon th. condition of business and manufactures in this country. Bui ii i* certain ?that the effect will he in uiauj respects the reverse of that which excited operators apprehended. Borne lof the consequences may be airead] foreseen. In other respects, it i*? impossible t<> anticipate results until we know what Powers will be drat, a into the war. Any considerable war in I'm ope will create an incrensed demand foi Americaa breadstuff*, animal food, ami cheaper forms of manufac? ture. Wheat and corn will Command a Letter pint-, in a recent article, The Loados Reono i mini carefully surveyed the ordinary sources <?i supply, ami, notaithstanding the deficiency of crops in (--reit Britain) Northern Knsaia, Roumania, Switzerland, Bweden, Norway, Den? mark, and tin* Netherlands, and the la. t that li ?m. was likely t<? have little for export, concluded that, "even if other " Europcnn districts are deficient, an average " liarve?! in Southern ami Outrai Rjiasi.i "ii!?l . ? far to cumin ii? it?* tin* d. ? i " i ? luv. . \. i an consequently doiil.tlu! "whether the present level <>t price will be ?? pxcet I? I during 'he bai n." Bnl if i; i--: : _? - - in w.'i .' The I mivt.*?. i? . othei ?point-, v.holly ignond the ,1,1. ?., a i--n.it struggle involving the ? ? upon whicti Great Britain !.. - .??; It h ?apply. I hi- event, added Ucieucj of bai m -t- m man) coontri ? al once, v.. -..I mu?,?? this a year ?? t remark abl( ??!? ii .-. - in the price ot bread*!utfs. In this country, though crops are ?l?ti cienl in some quarters, there i-? a large sur ? plu-, for export, California included, which, in case "I war. we shall prohablj 1?? able t?. sell for more money than we bave realized foi . mm h m ?i quaiititj in other "rears. In many branches ol ninnufnetnre, lite diaturh ance in Europe would help us, either l>> pre? venting the shi] m. m ot surplus products h. re, m hy increasing the demand foi oui product?, abroad. The bon, woolen, ami l*oo< ami shoe manufact nies, with man] of niinoi ini|Mirtance, w ill In- off) ?ti d in !_i. ii. ! oi I? -- i|. jgrt i -, If we jiiircha-e 1?-- from other countries, because other countries see tit to consume ?i surplus in unproductive fighting, and ii loll I.h.-. r quantitii ? of our products, oi in Hi? ?rate ?pian!?rh-- ,n higher prices, v.? slmll re? duce ??ill ?l?l?l- ai'load. a ml the price of _'?*l?l shonlil decline, l??r a time, when panics in ?nil ?.II Iliail.it. C.lll-e all BOri "I -I" llHl.c. to 11 I. il-'?!? i? d tu th?* ? n.nt ?>t operatoi i?. lai cash foi th.it protection, this counti) will not ? \| ? i n m e the full 1?? m i i ot h - separation from Ian.?pian strife. But it ?..ill soon be seen thai any Europcau nation i> liable to be drawn into the strife ; thai the securities of any government, m* of an) corporation, the success ?'i which li.a.v be all?? I'd Im the i lit.: n*_l? In. lit oi that government In the war, arc <>i uno rtam value. Tlnn the surpbu capital ot Kurope mus? turn more and more t?. seek iccuntj across the ocean, ami, unless tin*? nation unwisel) im paii- its credit, it? bonds must adrauce. Other undoubted American securities will lie sought, and many million* oi foreign capital will find . mploj un nt ?here. These investnu nts and w ill go far to -tiiniil.it our imlu-.ii.. There is no reason t?> suppose thai unsound concerns .nil escape losa* through ?i general and indiscriminate advance of stocks and bonds, European investors ?have acquired ? profound distrust of moat Aun ricau enterprises. They an* im longer cheated bj the tricks of speculators, which ii\ an artificia] price on the i?-?!, board. Strong foreign demand foi secu? rities that are known t<> be of real ralue will only bring iiiio clearer lighl tin* weakness of those whi.h enjoy mi confidence abroad. It is supposed by some that increased foreign shipments would gives larger busi m m to our railways, hut the riiflerence in quantity moved to the seaboard would prohablj ma be great enough to affeel earn Ii innterinlly. The general revival ol Im-i ncss, however, and increased activit] in all branches .?r trade and manufacture, would In? cidentally improve the business and the cam ? : transporters. Bankrupt concerns will no? be lifted t>> solvency l?y an] sudden re? turn of the unlimited credit which they bave ? ?I. But many firms and comimnies, now struggling against disa h r, would be saved ?.v a moderate Improvement in traffic. If Prance, German, m England engagea in the struggle, financial cons [uen ?-? of (he gravest importance may result. If France, foi example, should be compelled to unlink its immense rtow ol com, if Germany should be forced to abandon for a time it? changea In currency, if England should be threatened In India or met bj a foe capable of disturb? .* its commerce b_ maritime warfare, the effects in this country might be indefinitely increased. But as mattere stand, a prospect <>i wai in Eu? rope la a prospect of higher prices for bread stall's and pio-.iMoii.-i, large, dem.uni loi soiiml Am. licati securities, lower gold, and improved business._ THE B0LTEB8 ON 1MB DEFENSIVE. The bolting Republicans of the With (Maae.) District hare addressed their late political as? sociates in ?i paper at once persuasive ami peppery. Gem. Butler's vari?os positions have canoed bis pnbBe character to be often aad ti.-iiikl.v discussed j bnl we ?lo not remember an instance in which the whole case against him has been so compendiously set forth as upon tliis occasion. In another district, says the committee, Gen. Butler all bnl rained tin* ? Republican party, he has now taken refuge in tin- Viltli, and has received the nomina? tion of a convention which " passed "no resolution ?mil took no ground upon "either <>t the two issues ?d finance or civil "service reform.'1 They did worse. They nominated a man known for eighl years to be ? "the constant, most outspoken, mosi violent, "and most persistent opponent of the princi? '?|il?s now declared by our national platform "on imtli these points.'1 vVhen it comes to lending bis letter of acceptance, of < ?vil t_er? ties reform he says nothing, ami of financial questions nothing except that fot th?' present lie V ill how to the will of the pally, anil obligingly keep silent, _el be? mas be is the regular nominee of the organisation, th?' trae . Republican is expected to accept him, paper dollars, United Btates bond taxation, indefinite postponement ?>f specie payments, ami all! '1 hen Upon aii'ilhi'i point, that of llie |i,tt?>iia_.e exercised by Members of Congress in the ?li? posal ?>r tl??- Federal offices within their respec? tive districts?a point upon which Got. Hayes h been most explidl and satiafsetory In his ?h. laiaiions?we find Gen. Butler naturally ' clinging t" ;? perquisite which he has found In 1 famously convenient. What could the honest and <'(Hi?i.D ut Republicans of his district ?1?> hut holt.' Was it not demanding ? little too much to ask Bepubticang to vote for B candi? date because be <li?l not think as they ?lid? Politics may ami does make a man acquainted with strange bed-fellows j bnl what law de? clares t ii.it such acquaintance shall bo followed by acquiescence 1 The anti-Butler Republicans by i lew plain figures ?how thai it i- quite possible to defea! Gen. limier; ami, should tin.* !"? ?lone, we shall bear no more through all the gratified Ian.I of the impropriety of bolting. The total rote in the district baa never exceeded 19,000. Of these, no. more than 0.000 luve ever been ? Democratic, excepl in l-?7l, when Mr. Tarbox ' received :;,<?i'<> Republican votca. This year, I conceding 0,000 votes to Mr. Tarbox?, there v.ill remain i:>,??<><> i?? !'?? divided between 1 Judge Hoar and Gen. Butler. In any caae, there will !"? a Republican majority over Mr. 1.nines, and so it i? foi th.- Republicans them? selves t" decide between ilm two Republican candidates. This I'.i.t reduces the bolt to very minute proportions. No mischief, in ;i r-tin i!y part ? -' use, can oome <?f it, Gen. Batlet i" lug at h i t nominally a Republican. Those may vote for bim who think thai the presence ?>t Gen. But? ler In the Ilonas <?i Representatives will tin n, comfort,and assist the administra? tio'i of Gen. Huyes. T!. may rote against [ him who are of pn otrarj opinion. Republicans everywhere, however, who find Gen. Butler rather a heavy load to ?carry, will be thankful to Huir dissenting l>i.tiir.!i in iliusett? f"i furnishing them with a -it" I'n ?i Dt disclaimei "! all rc*i?oiiaii?iIity for the General and all bis works and ways. We con ?util the action oi the anti llutler men in the I Vllth .Ma--h im-? M? l'i.iii.: ,.i> timely, and I woith thousands of votes I . tOM National Re* ; pul.liem ciinlnl.it? - 'in, .. here. I 111 I !: i of /.\ mill' i TION. We dwell in the midst nt alarms. The citi ol Ad h an ?I. 'ciit no longer ? ajoj ? a monopoly ut ?.('.H i :iv( tcrrori mi. The knl bey-footed liooaier, the fiery Southron and i tlie lofty-browed champion ol Reform in the Democratic wards <>t this metropolis iill'hiiv. been, <t sit, or era to las, in? timidated. That a race so recently endowed with civil rights should shrink funn wli 1 kiH'Wii in .s.nitii Carolina as "Joinl political " .ii- ii--i? hi." is hardly to Im wondered at when ' their am ii ni owners ride into tlie di b tte, ( ? i ". man equipped fot argumen! with a car? bine ami a patl of ?li-riiiD-i i?. Km it is a . matt?*i "!' surprise thai men win. hive Inher? ited troditinus of freedom through the strug? _.i? ? ?nul vi?;<?in ? ?.i hall a millennium diotild I mski a profession ol beiag easily scared. A f.w days ago the organs ol Reform were in lean because the adh?rents ol th? erudite and I accomplished Boy in Kim i ans bad declared ' thai they were cowering before th? glances <?i the grim and terrible negro ol Indiannpoli . Hm i then we nu .niv i a- ! thai the rating race I of an eut ire State are tob? frightened from Um it ? political duties by s fi n sohl 11 - on police duty. Ami non ????? bear thai the Hon. John ' M<>! ii--. ;., alii i neglecting his banks and pool? I rooms .h oui? i t" make a minority report in the interest <?i Reform and Distribution, bas been confronted by a "ham! of as ? ins lei '?in off of the sidewalk*1 l>> .lames D'Kii.n, esq., who appears to be eternally vi.-?ant In the interest of Reform and Redistribution. Then the hearts of Anti-Tammany melted nitlun them and they became as grasshoppers, or to use the language <>f Mr. Morrissey, "they wen- intimidated'* by the frisky Tlings of Mr. O'Brien, "and althougfa the delegates "would have adopted my report, tli y ?lid not "dare to discuss the question tbroitgli fear.'' It is encouraging to know thai Mr. Morris Bey does not profess to have been himself In? timidated. We are grateful for the lustrous eXaBiple "f one American ritizen win?, in the perilous performance of high political duty, is out ?hili n from hi* stable equipoise by "bauds " of astatssins hi in offof the sidewalk." We ap? preciate that square-jawed corolmtivoness -.??hicli si (in- to lie the .ptalitv mo?! neeileil to ?ill out the full mensura of Ideal American manhood. 01 whal advantage would be a property qualitl* caiioii for roters, or where i? the gain from intelligence or virtue, when the niUlioiiuirc, the master of arta, and the grad?ate of Sun* dny schools oonsenl to be Intimidated .' Now if Mr. Momssey ?- no hettei i?.v nalura than the i?-t of us, some valuable lessons Ought t?? be derived from a contemplation o! thi methods ? ni appUanc... employed in his early i duca \ linn. Perhaps the American yon h should ttol i he endowed ?-.?th the right oi iifiVnge until be has shied in? c: tor Into the rope-fenced square which the Fancy, niih a reckless de li.iiH e of geometry, i" rei*! in calling th?- Ring. !'. ili ipa i.i??? lesaona in the >'?'in ?? ot :'??? i iiiiiii nt arc beat Imparted by trainers and second and bottle-holders, It | iimv in- thai gauging ami striking below the ! bell ?ne the only crimes which ought to work { disfrnnchisement. Ai all ? venta wl em an j ingenuous youth ha ? grown skBlful in " g. tting " in" ami countering and fibbing, when he has 1 planted Ma bunch of live? on somebody, ont? ? turn-?i?n?, wh? ii he has cmliii.tl iib-io.i..U-r.s and smelleri and has had his knowledge-lioi in chancery, he will linidly he liahle to Intim? idai ion under ordinary political exposure even in district.**; where that in ilady is prevalent. FEESONAL The first booh ?ver published in Jerusalem is ?!? il? iti-.l t.? tin Bothoehlld fniiuly. William Walter l'liclp*. and wife sailed ves? t? niay in tin? City nf Kit inn??ni, fn.iii lives-peel, oa ?tin ii- return Iron s tour months' abaeneo In Europe. Mi. Pbclps'.-i lii-altli baa been uunli Improved kg Us quiet resl m Germaajr tad Switzerland. A letter in TAfptueotCi Mmtfihi, which lin-, a ?lightly ?jitusjpial taste, repeats tin* latt si oi?i j., M trv CkaWMttS'S ISSiaal at Amn-sly i'.irk. J.'-? ??iniiloil ? if Lord I : v eon was siuinii?'?! up In this wise : "<>li, his li>!?l?.ni? win- a f'i'.i. He didna knit? -ti?? from An* he never in..- um naught. Bui taany'i tin pua1 note Mr. Mii-.it r? _\e me fora ebanco to speak ?r Mary Cha W.illtl." Fanny Kemhle s-ys of that eharinini: actif?? ?nut .--t' nt: i?- -iMtni.tii, Mi?? llniiil.tii, after ivar.1 < oiuitiss ot Ckaven, thai ihs bad ?i pcooateal iiHik. la her bast tics?, w t, 11 ? i ? ii?...! t?. titkc the i >< ?? ii'i.tr sad rather alarm? ing tiltil m li.-r ?inlilciilv _.i> iiu: Hide to her f? II??'.v-.'i furs. In i h limi-t ??f n scene, ?? Waal noasaoM all this is; su|.it. .-.?? m* iii.it*: i:?? mi v.nil p." Tins aini.iii.ir expoatn i.n Mi ??. K-iui'ii* -un? she always ?-.vi?? cted i?? ?? ?? fol? lowed UP by the sudden CXll t?f In-i* livciv companion in tin- middle ot bar part Mi. William Black, the novelist, returns to Pnglsnd hy f)stardsr*s slimmer St ht sali arriv?t Is Ai'_u?t lui lias Iftmi laSS tiltil tlii'i'i- month? in tills Country* I.nt lu- lias m ni?* excellent use ?if Ills til?n*, having visited aU the enlef pointa ol Interest lietweeu boston and the lummit ??f the Bocky Mountains, in <-?.i.? rado. Mi. Black baa been moai rorulallj received? v. lien-. Im? iniiili* niiitiy fri? ii?! -, nuil m- trust In- .v i i ! i ??? eoiue nuotber of the Hub* which an now multiplying between the Intelligence and culture of tin* tun nations. A writer in Ltppincotft Montkh) repents a eonvermtloa ii.'i'l with Mi- \ii-*iis Ploteber.aa English sculptor. Mr. i*'i? t? in r mid be Baked Thaajsue in tend ?.?m. of his poetry to inn?. "N??."".. ; the reply,MI will ?I?? I?-? m-ai T ! 1111-4T Ynil only want to Inks .'in1 .?IT Willi lim lilil? - i it here." l'ait tiny got mi will t?> Kctlier lu their after talk,and Tennyson.softening a little, said be would read blm something. "?othiugof nil own, lii'W? v?*r ? l will not give you that triumph. I ? ill m-,i.l \ ..ii ??.in. t'uii-' r :-< ?ni M11 tun." ?? Da, v. i -. ?? 11." -.?ii Mi i a-tila i -, ?? i ct.nsiii. i thai quite in? -?????it i'.iti-?y." Mr. Bayard Taylor describes the clever 8pan Nil ai ll-I, I.-iii-iira. Ill Ihr I uutnnuti fomiiu ntill us m physical srthlteetaro wawlhlag UkoBrel Barte,bal rather smaller, n.* has a strong forehead aalted t.> a thin, n? rviiu-i face, expressing great qalekneas of sppre ina. ilon and i keen powi i of ??? usatlou. He seems lu be ? ? 111. ? 11 > surprised .-111 ? 1 dellirhtcd by lu? brief experience i.i Hi i? i -.i i m-1 -,, .m i i it i. mi. i i return uexl Slay and stay here ??.in?* time. Bart hold!, the ? ulptor, Mr, Taylor ?ay?, is ii slender, dark-ei cd, amiable, unpretending niiiu of about forty, s nativa <?f Alsace, ret of Itulmn Protestant blood, tie speaks four or five languages and i? .i trac artist bj nature. The Bev. Edward Efrgleston tells this story of t!i.si-.?|. Janet la tA? CAri HI m ' uidu: " Bef?te Janea's . le.anu?. In- v. a- ?Iin11, ? al Mr. Ni?-,?I?'- limi??- in Phllttdel phi ?. during a conference .. mob. The Bet. Dr. x., whs lived la good in?i?e of election to the eplsoopa. tin go ?i?, tad in* ladulgi d la nhoxg erttteisai .?f ?.in. decision of Bishop I.'in!*.'? made that ? t i v. Mr. .1 h. ?? .'.arm!*, defended the t>t*nop,upon whli ii the auto rr.itle Di \ t.ii i.i .1 iiitnii iiiiu radelt with: ?One would think, Brother .1.?, thai yon alabad i" be .i blsbop yourself.' ' If a man desire the office ??t a bishop, be o?* siretb ,t _?.I work,' i. s'. nil,-1 Hi.- self-contained little in m m In- piping tenor. 'You'll derer be a bishop.' blurted his ferocious antagonist ;'your volee Is enough to i?.*' \ ? ??' ' bal ' To ? in n .1 inen made m> reply. At tue ? it i i-ctloi iif iii?linp?, bowever, Janes was chosen and i?r. X. IIved ass died wltn bis ambition unsatisfied.'' U \n i.imvvs, \. Y.,<>.*!. 19.?The Hon. Win. A. Wheeler loft Kahme tins afteraeoa, eu Us way to Nuw-Vora. T<U.I ID 11. NOTES i -. ni tif ?? in mi hi.." tin- more natural lm readiug Hi.it paragrapli would u?* t.. bold the The three Ingredient! of the MReform" parti an Un lolldSoath, the BagBabjr, aas Bsaiaasajf ii Thai Democratic rietety in Indiana ??uvfn benutil : du) tat " Reform -r-" are trying to earn ?'.mtrv by wind, and hope by yelHng kmdly * - nahe soeadhod) believe Hi. ? ii ive ... n a \ i??-...?>-. John Kelly couldn't defeat Tilden at St. i ['otter at B iratog i, or pat sp - ii- M in yew-York, or keep John Morrlssej oat of relations with rammany. lint at ia-i n. bas bad ,. m- in? nomlaated Blebard Croker 1er ? .IiuIl'?* Hoar is tu tu'.?- the stamp next week ?. ? ? r. und i?tin r Itepnbllean ipi si i I?? follow -iiiMn.Ilatetj T6 felj Haws la the VHth M r the eampalga, and the i i \. li.-r they ar?.- tin \\.?i -.- f.?i Hutu r. The i hiiiin.'.n of the Republican State Com iii'?i.. of North Ca? i by the correspondent of \ : it;, ii as follow -1.? a Mea I m \\ in tu? Btale i tu ! ? ontm nl ?Am by from . to 10.??'?? nu,my. ?Ihs Demo - mi'1 ??a?. Thar txe fall ..t sa ? my .?r non y. and make s m i .-?i* Mil.-. I to vole ii'ihi. nut won't make anybodj mad .! II." There is i stran-se di-;i_ri?inu nt in the Til ?I? i. I?. i ie Pi ? ddent's attitude d Nuut h Carolina. Part of them claim thai tbeor? h a popular Indignation that the whole Berth will vot? r r Tlhtea. The rest de ? ? Uaj es un.? i-,, Whit? u.a.- at the point of the bayonet, and are ter iul it. If the mot?m? nl i? golug t.. ? ', . ! lll?l? II Hie pally ? i:.. Ill III ?" dl l it. !, :,,; || is pi. -i i 11 . i thai nothing eis? will elect him. \\ In n a Democrat :.-. I - m ired ?u i ki ih d be .;.? mi.? .1 ?i>i.- of laagaage which aas s force and luxurious elegance pocnlisrtjr D?mocratie. Thus ?i,, i -inn Tournai --?v* any nan who charges thai the Democratic partj i? eomposed ??f ti??1 South and 1er i i??"i ??r i dar." tat i i- i more picturesque, and In speaktng of Una uses this ?, tout, Moate i . seeaae of Orautism, to Its downfall, lays its obsc? ne hands upon ?mm. . of ?i?t, :* common wi Iths, and establishes il,.iit_ at ?In. Ii Ihc I ? ? - nt? - i f ll? Norlli sboiild tr. inble. - i 'I In* Itepuhlieans lmve only to _-iiu 26 non - to gtv< them tin- BUMterj .?t Hie next House, the Cintinnati Commercial makes su elaborate it Ion '?: la.- p.i-?i!?ii;ii' i ni securing tins increase, and ii.-? Id? a thai than will be u?> Unable in doing It pro? vided there i- .m unrestrained ballot la the Southern Stales. Ihr I .iinrrril ail.Is : "It l.? iiial.ift ?t tll.it tin? control of the seal House, as the political signe now point, is dependent apon the solution .?f the qu win th. r tin i?.iii??t ?ill be u>- in iiu? Statesseatk ot Mas.m and Dlxon's line, nr wh* iinr the despotism thai i ii.r the i? i?"? : i?a- part) lu iiu; -uuiii .1; nl build a I?? in... i*.un vlctorj ?m I he i m t: - ?.i ii? ?* -?i Hi i--? : and tlie prubablllt) ?? ? m . non to Ik? h la.-i -i iit.ti pre umptioa, m tu ss Um Uoaso ? coucei i ii -I " Senator Sortoii sends this word O? cheer to the in.liana Kepubltcaiis from Sacramento: "I hope the defeat ot oat State tlckrl oa Tacada) last will not dlscoiiraae in. ?Sepablbmusof Indiana. Theeztraw? nao ?'i'?is un.l .i|.ih m?. . which predaced that rssall eannol i?1 tally repealed on the tii ?t Taeaday t?f Hot ? m ber. The rolaateers from Keutai :.y. IlUnola, Balthaore, Philadelphia, and other Btates sad eitles will aatarally ?i. -in i - partit ipatc la the eh etloa si home. II Is ..i ihs ut m- t Importance that the vote ol ladlaas thai) be east far Dares sad Wheeler, and I.trnsi that no Bepabltcaa will be dlscouragod, bul feel taelted t?. renewed ?m.l greni r t \. ri.t'iis in '..-M ? i?. *. i .it ppl) regret thai I ?a im. ?i lie with it ou foi ii.? I. period which remains to work, hut ni] duties n* chairman of the leint commute?! Hun ?? - "i .'???.- i w i" m. ?i. ite thi ?i.i . ? ?in?.?, iii.inui.tii.il will require m) presence in Ualifornl i fol ome wt eks." du. Harrison is another man wbohe-Heree thai Indiana wBI glvt II i.... total rote i.? Bnjri ? m v. vcmber. lie add to a reporter ol the Coieage Tribune: -? tin i tej endi all ?ill undoabtedl. eome um r runka, and, besides that, II i- s ?ai i thai man) ?if the Democrats will he hmnd voting the Ropul ticket. IteB yon, the Bepabllcaa eaaae lalaedgtoand even among ibi i>. d oerats s ? the eampalgu progn -?. .1, ?i".i Ii id ' . nrr. ?1 m .V.\, mi, -i-, |n ,, ;,,| ,,f i .inn tu pi-, .?mu, that the n Mill I ?'a i. :.!. I wU] tell ?.nil one thing ? m.. i:. ,i t: the withdrawal ??i v a.?it at .such ? i.n.' nain, the story got abroad that ho had sold out, an.t there was as thae ter hua to -'? ' hi hUrl) i??*!?n. the mas? ? B.win? I.?" '. i';?' m.m knew the st.'ii was ?iii-,,lui.*ly false, '?m - ; the iiiue-Hmi. ut ? \ irtaall) < al oaTthsii aoei ? to M? i f??-? s. ami voted for ?In?' J?,i:is. WolOOtt'S iiiinii iui',1,11,1 n i.? me in inn tiiuiii. i hadat se. n Un* until tur hume tune, nuil kaew aothlag aboat ?us wlthdra? al nnlll U was pahllely saaoaaeed. if n i. ui ii.ii.p, m ,i inn mouths er n moath ago,there would have been time f..i the real facts to have eome falrh before tbe peopla, and those who tbjiught there bad in ? i? a sell would have been convinces that there was no hui blblug, and lb ) would haw? voted differ ently." .\ii i. a. i;.?u rt.-iin. who was the eandidate for 1.1.-m?-n.mi i.-'t.-rniii- mi tii?- ticket with Qen. Harrteoo, writ?-s thus eondrtenily to the editor ol The Vrou ?une*: "1 l>cllu\c. Willi llio laluiij. oil of ubout lU.000 Vole?, whloh we always experience between onr October November election?;, rallied jurtlv by tlie K.iitu Democrats feeling an interest in their own eleetiu November ami remaining south of thnoiiio tint shall curry tin-siaiefoi Hayes ami Wheeler by _, (only of between ...non ami lo.ooo." THE state CANTASE, James C. flrahani. nomiiiated by the Ropi lie in? for tin- A... iiii.lv in the 1st District nf < ?run,'., i - nl'il tli.it ?l???net ill Di?' Asseiiilily ni lSl!). ' "What ?i Protestant ticket!" groans one the ol.l-f..?lii.iiic.l Democrat?. " I Lint ?I. ..?ended f, 'Liver Cromwell, Dorshelmer descended fr m Mai Lather, and, now that Tammany ha? nominated it.. : rog?te, Calvin redivivas : " Speeches SUS wry well and pioiessi, saswar s paspess. am it i? tas toral wgaaliatlm I briaga sat tin- reata Bepah-sssos-sallssa to it t then la no negteet >.t lbs eeavags of v-ot. ;?- ami ut i iii(ii.|'.-i,..,iiio- work o? preparation. The lleptihlicans have ni.u!?. .in eteell. miiniiiatioii lor Ilia Assembly In th,. n,| IBstllSl Albany, in Addlsoti A. Ken?. Mr. Key.'*. thi.iii.ti ?Ml yoll!H,-m.n, baS leen l'rc-i. lent of the Hoard of l..|u Don in Albany, ami is now I. -puty Siipci int.'inleiit "f Department of I'll!.he lu ti'iKtmii. He 1.? al.?o the c.l. o. The Albany Bxptrmt, Tm: Ti.iiicvK has already noti. ed tfceetaa Klaiiiln about C?v. HergaB s.-l Sisal bv The AUt Argus, which eomoted in BSfljlBg to ?nit, stiirtn Iliad?- by Tm. Tana gam 1803 speaQssew R Mseg Xnt m -? nt the eoamdssleas ssastai by han la bar! skips for the ??oveiiiiiieiit ; but as on?- or two pain ?.-.-in ?nil topnt failli in I?..- .?tore, it mat I..- well ?BOS t?> repeal Use ?i-mimi. r that It was not cx-Qov. Mor? win. w,i? referred to. but another Morgan altogether brother-Ill law of QldeOB I Thai suspicion ?i? to the thoroughness of tl Republican organization seems to have spread uroiiiid. The Album/ .Imirnul say? : " A minute ?anv: of every election di-nief I? of more imp?rtame ?uni ? effect irrealer practical result? than a thousand ipssi b We |ite?iiiiie this work Is b.-mg very gassnUy attend t?; but lluro is laaSSB D? ?MB that in SSSM localities It neglected. If general, this neglect will be fatal Baps Mean mceeas ta tin-Mate eon only he effected by i ft Republican vol. . ami inch a vote can onlv be -< . n: through tin- ag.-ncy of a thorough organisation." A sagactoua politician in Northarn New-Voi ?av?tl:e 1). inoiT.it.? are uni'l ??? *dt titedly active tin r. and an: making a ?lead ?it ?-?(...i.tliy at t SmtgraatS from ?amida, who l.a-. e n-n ,11 j v.. publi?es Ueki t, bot ?vin??.' mtlolsa Bahss U pesMhta le,.ell tllCIIl With Democratic BtgamSaSS Tile .?.Hile til!! kappsaed this year m Vermont. Tin? gentleman say " i'rauklin County ought to give 1 ,r.?M) BSpObtteSa in jonty, but do not coiint on over 1,900. HI leWlseSS not good for over 7,000 ? -if it ?civa . ev.Ti SO ? it will do well." The Itifii Olwrvcr is pained to ohserv?- th.i us c.nii]..ut?. for ?D.viiin.i' la s ret lasted by tin aew ]iaj"-!?, and give? hitn tin? friendly notice: "In t! bostosm world Mr. BobtoaoQ bears a repntatloa leeon only to that of ?, .v : v. _H BOd tltiancier. lu the feglslalBHI. la I ie ?'..i.trollei'. olti.-i m tin- ie_r.li protesBtoa, every? ?i' :???, in- ha- dtlstlngutsbe tilhi.-flf ?H the imi'lac.ilile t'"' "f jObblSy and e.ilTHpl lot A.?<Tiief M.igDIi'ate of til- ?late In will b.:\ opportaatty la sseeetss !? abondant exp largeknowledaeof i. sad affairs, aa?. in. exeeUen good sense. In persouul h ?iilug Mr. Bobiuson Is affsbt ??inI uu|.retention?. I lie BtatS in honoring linn will it lb? t honor upon Itself. " It was recently charged by The Blttghttmtm I!.I'Ublictn that ( oiittoin r liol.il,-on. while in th?: A. ?iTIll.ly ill l ?HO. dcll-eil nt. Die Vote will, il OV.-rrod' (. .V Morgan'? vi-:,.i. Do ?llv raiiload Li.'.--a vole Dien ill ti-ni?ii d by Till: TttllJlIBS M Bl-alfW QOOtS ?a., ? that " till? 1? B wick. .1 un'l'Util," M| D H,_: appsead them M_s fi sss tir?t la last That bt IM s lasbewa ay .?n sxtrari atom the .journal ?<r tin- n.-.t day when In? rei|ili ?D-d an i ii try to be mail.'of tl.. he was unavoidably SBSeUt, aii'l that lie .should liavi rated t" asstsBB the Oereroot Xm? ta ben prsi troth i?ami nks Btnghammn ttputilnn sogst te kaei it that Mr. Bobln. i-, a man whose character lis? never been successfully assailed, and little mud-balk .. a;, not likely t" ?1 nuage it. The Bar -kssodatioa of Oaondaga CusmSS unaiilmotisly adopted n snlalmas. t ii?- man < veiling eoodematag the reeeat address Ot Chartas 0*. ?nor. Th. resolutions, whii'li were offered by cvAttoiiiey-'.eti.-r.t Trait, m ike tin? de. . uai ,a : ?Tliat the author of tllll i (.iiitiiiiiiicatioti hiiii-elf does not expr? ?? his own opmiui that the dee.?ion of the Court of A|'|a-a!s in question wal wroiiirin i.h aflaw ; but. ?mi" sBag t.. papelee piala die.-, lallaeioiisly argues that !.. . .ni.?c the decision ii[? r at. .1 ?n favor of a public nnilefa.-tor. theiefo.-e il mast ksre been inspired or Laflaenced by improper bm Uves, a eoarse o( reasoning thai isstesyi the tadepea4 ' tl.c ,'oilit-and brcik? dotvn all the *a'. that the law threw? aroood the rights and lib. ,-ty of tii. e:tl/.eil." Tlie r. ?oliiDoL? coii.Tnle ??? foi'ov. ? ' " V.'o therefore pnmoaaes them sttaska bbsIMsm. ' t:,e . .1.. un al'l-e.H' to In- foU?"l"l in ths SSMSlSaM lit conviction.? of their author. .Hid we iiro'aoilliee tln-m .1U founded b.-e ui?o they have in. .'il'l??rt ill csid.i ?..h, ..r aothoritj : aad w? sell boob the pobtle press, aa* ey wish to lie considered t:'-' detenuIncd enemies i. urtti r, ?iinl rood icorernm? nt, t?> cease lb?? I cln lilatlou ami i nbllcation ol m .ii l??us, iirejuiU? ? iilifoiiiidi.li-aiiitiili!? ? iil'oii ibe coint? of the State, vt ,:i ite.1 thereto b) indiridnala eho have ou._ tL.ir ou i. grievance? t" v. alilate or ran Bge.M GEN'EE U. NOTES. m - Now that the mercurial Tom Collins has been ro.isied lo s c!:??> emili r m Dr. Ls Mi.yne'?.rem.i: na? ?? at Washington, Penn , John Des lespsiSflillj the -??' "inl bake. A proposition has he ii maile in England fof . ?'ai..:-ic-i--a o L-.i'a: ..?r..; ptgsso ?> ?tciu in Bafl?4k County for petlea pnrpoeee, flrtik k-S-aoartan t wich. The bird? will !?? BSed tor i-otivi-viiig lufortiiatioa i., und Dom ihe ?' lice stations lu the county aud from detective? . niployed on perlloua duty. Ther will ?i se be le.al le,I to ?l? .. Ille.HI? "f com III II Hi?.l! 1? ill t)V t ill .se Willi . ?..i .te.i mansion?, to ?mam?naaststoooi ? of ill?-, robbery, or se- Id tut. "lloiv haul ?h?l he shake the man when lie grabbed kanf* ashed sa sttsrasy iu a Vkglata City, Nev ,poilseeeart -- w,'..." ?.?id the oimaaa.MI| can .?how the Court." BW-g from Ms seat .int .?pring. ingupea the __M?ml?heil lawyer, the witness seined aim l.v tin collar, ?iinl With a ?trong. liupulalve J? rk l.ii.il"! l.ini ?ni in?- M "'i and battered bin over the lienc i -. " Won't the Court role out the auawer f gasp itbi law ver. Thequestlou ??.? withdrawn, the wittmss ie_ : i , and justice weal "?i In the old rut. The express train was bowling along at t!io r.lte of 10 ilia'? all liilUI' Oil ill.' T '"'.(]'. Wa'i i Western Balliaail. aeas Haattagtsa. -ML, last Friday .on, when the vvhi.-t'.e ?min.led, tlie ,Li-!i:ake? ?Teak. il. an I Die c.i: - were srt back with ;i i'?i??eii'.'i i? ran forward to learn the news. Thi tiiim.m lay ?m the around with a broken arm and a in ui.ed in e, ii'.ei m me grass near htm we? about three years old wllk ?' torn dress running along the track, snd t he tarara Bremen in g for? ird t.. save bor was thrown sst-ti ?<?? ' badly lniit. The ehUd was terribly ftlghteo d, but uninjured. 2V 1'all Mall Qutnttt is alainieil hy the <!?' elm?; ?f the rih. Ili.ld tra !?? vviih Am ?Tea. It . the retaras tor the quarter ending Bept. 3 shoe tasttks nain. _oa in exports whtsh tas tafeas ptsec darisg the Mat fear yearn still continue? ?tk i.i tiio previsoaysai botag_>o.:iit. ThMfaittag .nr B d__ml by three of the chief braaehes or BheMold Industry? namely, steel, cutlery, and Bles. In tools only 1? thi ? ?.i_.-ht increase. The dexTease in the value ..' U'sa than x-j i.TT.l. The June quarter of th? : .?iiow ? a total ii.eia .a,- of ?50,100 as< ompared ?? cornMiMinillug quarter ot last year. Th'? ?tat?? of is .ittt'H.tiled partly to the high protective duties ol tk? United >:.;-??, ?nd parti) to the fact that the Am? are non nianufaetorlng their own ?tel. emiers' au.l all kinds ni liaidttale. A woikmaii on tlie South Pudilo wateiwoil.i ? lit. il on ths Bt. Cli.ilT. -.-. Caiorailo, v. in,a -i. . - ? 11 : _C oil til? loor m Ore) back Bench, ? a < >.?:. 8, fell ?methlag pinch in.? l.dt sii.midi r, ami ii.i-n i:in seseas kM Baee. turmt pit ins Itrgaa to sheet tma ths ihsaMm,aadhe kesssn (oiivimcd that Im had bci'ii biDcn by a talan: ul i. Mr. Dull-?? oi,?-.? ?eld: "Gentlemen who are bltteu by t:.e tula of ?. form arc rtcn? nn ?1 by Um musk of the courts." rid?poor fellow dlduo! roa fora benjo.aer . v.-. 1 win?tl.- to ko. |i mi bis courage, bul msped lef w in?'v ?a the ?ob- n i.ie.lial ag.nt. Not ouly _...-t>--.1. bul 1 ran ihtvc quarters of a mil ? for the |ug, aud thou . 11 euiptj. ?'ai ted a horseman on an eight mile ,1 .? ? ..r II:, m. 1, at. 1. The nu ??' ?- ' i ''.1 I not n I,.(Hud a half, and meanwhile the t?ol?ou_?d uiaa wai ut the gato? of death. A qusrl of wi.t-iv wa? ? I down in? gullet,ami he spccdilj recovered i ?> well a- ii??i -? - lath cL inn?. F??ii> yean ago a Providanea Mt-kaak ipenl . ! inllillie in all 111 ft ill -r to 1,. , Hon. (H:!v life convict? arc ?ni'innd int" ttie ?a , 1 ? t? "? thia manufacture, which i, ?111 niipoiDitit .sniinc of 1? v sonetetba ianslaa Opt 1 nun nt The young uiechauie 1. ..ved to ?uil-r penal servitud.? in the duugcoui ? Bu -la snd tiii!? t?) I'.ii n lie s. -eict. He wa ?it |a liiiii'l?'. ?nul Ibe itmpte rnmor "i the attempted s??asslBBtt?a ??' tin- C/al- H- m Vim 1 D ..11. who wa? supposed to une, vtn? all that WHS known of tue fsle ol the ainl'lD' '?? w.nkiiiaii. Nt-.ii 1 \ half a century has rattled by, aed 1 woman busbeea waiting patiently forth? coaviet'? to tura. H?' bod prowl?? d to d tu? on her twentieth birtl; day ; bei hair 1? white now ; ska nv? ? mar Oraee Chan h, ?nid lui? never lest faith in her lover; ami tai! h has gtrSB in- in old sgs the aruee and beauty of y uth. 1-ji* week ?lut received froUl i-.Ulope tlie _tla?l lldliiJ? that bt waa on in? way home te ki i? bis prw-lae. l'be fal?h ol tho heroine is Indeed elastic, and sa matt thai sf th? public be if It takes ihn word of Iht Protideuee Pre?* and believe? this loinauUe little story. The Chicago juryniau is not without houor save amoug bis uvvn puoi>lo. At the opening ot a broaok