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MailAabaeiibaia, *_: i loruis, cash id ?rtTaaro Aitdifis, 1 in: TtMHi'M* N<-'.r-V.irl:. FOUNDED BY HORACE ORtELEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 36, 1876, THE MEWS THIS MOENLNG. FoiiF.tr,*..? The lJinn-iiin -*.!ii!>.*i--;i-l'>i ti..? ! Interview wiili ilie Milnui. I i.? I ? sui ?it 1 lilis ha? l)i-?n iiinttl'-r? tl. Spain pro pos?*H- an aztraditioo treaty with ibis country. One bandied aad kfre?ty-aii eotuDirator . in. lurlin? IB pBMB-J-i li-ivt' li.cn inn1-!.* 1 ri S,..;::i. Vwh??adraaeed to B-Uf pence peroni ? Domkstic.?I'ri'si.liMit \\?,.iU?*y ?.f fale I pr?--?i.lL-?l at n Repnblieao meeting In New-Havi n and iii'iil?- <i ?trUting tueet b. latnber 1-iiii has aamred lb? D rlestoaoi ? fair clciti.'ii; t ne PNaideat af the Chai Chamber of CoBUBeice un?! Bocae ?>f the s?.ir lina hiahopa kart laaaad a d< elaratk? In d< fenae oi the wliit.-s. 11,,. centennial addrea? ?>f tin Inuli i)?-.?;?!?1 (UMKit be f.inn.illv preaentod to the Pr?*?|iU-Ilt trota (ll|iI?)lil:Uic (iiiiiti!;i;it,?.iis. KnKliai:i "t .?inn/?-, property will lie ?oldtort ? Mrs. Khza Voang*? alimony, ?Sen, Oarl ?on la dead, and toe Qaneral give? no hiscai Biigiiirtjint'iit-i. City a.ndSi iiiKitiN.?A large Bepublican meeting w?? held ?t tin* CoofSi Inst?late, and address?! were mad?- by attorney-General Tail and Mural Halatead.: : The Bepablican County < onvention appointed a Nonlaatlng Committee and adjonrneil until Hoaday. Th? ?Saperrlaon -A Election nearly coiii[;l?ti-<l tln-ir worh npoB tin lists. ?-?-. A r?-i dn-r w.iH appointed i?rt:; tinental Life Ih-iiihii?*.1 Company. G 109-?t, l0l?7H. 109% QoU ralne ??f the letgal-t? udei dollar at tb" ?.?.?-,?*, '.?l cm?. Btocl_a active, i.?. ?m. and clus'iig weak. TH? WrSTUKIt.?TlIK TllIllt'NK'S lOflal li'i-i'IV.'l tion? indicate cleat weather with cooler tempera tur?. In this city yeeterday the m ithei ai, Tery pleasant, with a ili-.ii* ?kyaod ?agreeabletern perature. Thenaaateier, 60?, 51 ,45?. _. ? Ex-President WoolaSf ?WjTS tliat Mr. Tilden h-as?ought the PrcRidt'iicy with "u niu-t tin ?* common auxiety." In Spain, tho BspoibUcM ?itirit still lives. The arreat of nearly a score ?>f ?{-ener?is inr complicity in the late esaspirocj iii?li.,ii?^ tliut even the army?the bulwaik ol royal pi Is diaaffectod. The Republican County CcmTentkni ?uljonmed last night until Momlav wiiliont making an* Domination?. The feeling ?seemed t?> ?be t i\.?r able to the noiniiirition of a straight Republi ?can ticket, with the poaaiUe exception ??t Mayor, ninny being <li-?j???-?-?! to Indorae Mr. Green a? the only availahl?* Beform Democrat ? Mr. Tilden's distrn .t of the Tammany II ill General Coininitt??*, winch brought about a caucus of coniti? .dation as well a? consulta-* tion at his bonss <?n Tncadaj iiiirlii. i? ?r/erj natural. A whole city full o? r.?*?,??? i ,', pie share his ieelin-. lint there ia no such tiling as training with siuh boondi lot yean and thtu runiiing mcceaafull) aritfa the hai?-. Ann Elizit lias come to her own, anil the Ian has laid its h.unl on Ihm* nineteenth o? lliig ham Yoiin*_r. A prophet whose good? are .-?>u detuned hy a court la ?.i-*-? own country is Burely the ptropbH 0. the pioviih. If nil the other eiKhieeii wive- o? the head of the Ifor mou Church should follow this alarming ">ie cedent, that BttM religion? Inminsry ironld have to gu m?o the baud? of s receiver. ?-?- _ No educated snd independent rotor oughi to pufd by the tpetem ti ex-Preaideol Theodore Wtxilwy. deliv?re?l in N? w Haven hist ni*_ht, and of which _rg gi*rs a full rsporl elsewhere. I Dr. WstAuwy has neglected hi?, Optantonitiea. ! A man who can make such a ?pecch as he did | last night ?ni_rht not to have liv?*! foity-live years in Now-HaTen, as he has, without mak? ing one. Hcicafter his flsshSS of sil.*iice must not be quit* so Itbng, All i? quiet ou the BssphOTM. Tlie consjiira tora are in jail, ami the Sultan Is calmly cou sideriiig tho li Ui-siim du maud lor a short armistice. The wil-ingnsss of tin- Porte i ? eitiiiii the im))!?)-ni ?it ?ill h/Tords pramiM of panne. Peihaps the Turks ?l ?it length thai Rnssin is in earnest, and tin y ??tiinot (?lin with her. Their Inabi] recognize tin??- ttd hitherto Ills bom great obstacle to ?i durable penen. Mi. Two?! ought (o have been hew in to give a? few liints from long expei ?(lullt 111?' IIIIM'u'l'I'H'l.t ??I ill?' lll-t tWO registration, li<- s i?. .1 Sept. 28, and i thought that nt thai time the Pranklin i to arrive n;?t Interthnn the USth ins!.?m il '.v.?ami mighl even tret here ?i week In He is hourly expected, and there era I question thai the Reform Democraej ?'.hi the benefll <?f bin .?.?t.'?' counsel on tb?' ?tiler election. It was the Bight after thi used to be at hi?. greatest and bi t. No better guarantee could l.?- given <?f fnirneas iin?l troth <?f Gov. Chamberlain's i men! which wc printed yesterday, than fad tl?it prominent Democrats have ui']?? to liiiu t?> luv to inann a fair electio Charleaten County by the presence <>l u? linv, ('?Li'iiiu'il.mi's letter in reply proi Lull impartiality In ?ill lii? official neta, gives lii.? pledge of a peaceful and h? election, if it In-within bis power. The un..inv ca?! sorely a?k nothing more this, toi if Wade Hampton i? 11 ? < - choice < majority cl' it??- .people "f ?South CnroHna they would have ni believe, ?i in??? and molested ballot Is the very beet means si certnining thai fact The prevailing ex? inen! il. th.o State <?n the suited is I'm attend bj ?m address from all the blah prominenl clergymen, and bnatneai men Cbiirleeton prot-esting ill?- 1??>.ilty and I dealing of tl??' whites. The speeches of the two diUtingnla ??hinaus lis! night ?it Cooper Institute f justified the expectations thai had been ml of them. The nddreas of Attorney-Gem Taft summed ui? tin- whole Carolina situai in the dry reninrk thai In that .State " "killing of ?i while Hum seems i?? crcati " great u sensation ?is here," and yel il " " oevei been known thai any man in raj "these States hus ever been convicted ?>i I ?? -,' iponsible for the murder of a n? gro.*1 llalntead's speech, ?coming on the heels of <! Tilden** letter, deall vvith the question Sontbern claims, Mr, Halstend cruelly minded Oov. Tilden of his receul d?clarai that M experience ha? repeatedly exposed " futility of self-imposed restrictions h.v era " dates," and goes on to show thai the .South? pop!?' .".:<? fully convinced of the justice il.cii claims, thai they know there " i? n, "money in them than there ans in all m l in i!i?- Soiiih," and that thej more likely t<> pay the claims by more gre? \?i in bj in?'!?- t.; tes. Mr. IlaUtcl conclusion ?? the common-sense one?tl aftei all, we don't propone to pol " Ihr Sou " em Confederacy on top of the I fniU ?I Statt ME 111.in S XN? HIS I'H.IY. This i- the uio-t extraordinary poUticnl ?'n paign evei witnesaed. Here we h?.v? a ?an date for the Presidency, 1???-> than two wet ??: ?ui.' the . h i lion, ii v ing t" pitch bis <> oaity overboard, and 1?> get ? 1? ? ted on i plea and pledge thai he can lie trusted iii_-?ii_hi?-. party and iis avowed demands toi and) if need be, l?v a succession <?f vei?? Wc believe thai no othei candidate for I l'i.- |i i,< v b - lilt ( oni. Ii? ?I. m ?a? h f ishi? to admit that his part] vvas utterly distrusl by the people, and distraaU-d justly, No otl Interpretation era !?'? trivet to this extraon nary letter. The reserve cuatoniarj to Pre dontial candidates, tlie reserve which I rilden has thus far maintained m ??Lie res affecting his personal integrity, von not have been broken l>v tin- publication :iii? letter, bad nol Mi. Tilden clcarl) pt ,, . .1 th.tt the country would do! traut In .? the candidate and representative ol i Dei.?ratio party. In extremity, and as a la ii a irt, be begs i?-' pie i" Is lii ?ve thai he ??; lie trusted though his part] cannot. The ve fad that he makes this appeal is an admbwi? thai ai? party, if it should gain power, mig ;?!?tly lu expected to I'K.v ide for tin [laymcnl rebel wai claims, even the most naked ai outrageous. Thai there is danger he confess -.vh"ii be promises to velo it? bills. To eacai :ioi.i the odium of hi? patty, In- publiclj pros im's ui lii'ht it io the end. T<> rid bimsell i -.i ?i o.i-itiiliiy tor it? dangerous pun?ose vrhich be cnnuol deny, be promises t<? resi its known demands. Hoping for electi? mainly by Democratic votes, be promises, ? one matter of vital importance, to act h-, !.'( puUican. Many times a party has tnmbl? overboard an obnoxious .candidate. Bui t!. i? tin lii ! time a ?candidate has openly tri? lo " unload'1 an obuoxioui |su ty, Ml. I il ten Ls 1?K?H HI bis l.eli"f th'lt tl, country utterly distrusts Democracy. Had fa .i--.it.il thai a Democratic Congress woul never _;as? h?ls so Outrageous, ?V IIV hod would have Inugbed al him and pohited toth record, For tin ?iii?iiii Democratic House ha referred rebel claims to its committee, au thai committee avowed it opinion tha the Government was liable to th?- fui anii'i?it ?il su? h claims us trastee i" t.,. claimant, 'lin? on the ground that, ri?e the amnesty, thi offense of rebellion i.? con iloried, and all citizens, wbethei loyal or ?lis Ioyal once, are alike loyal now, and stand oi the same footing as claimants. Moreover, tin Democratic House repealed, so far as ii Inn power, the sei which p?. .i. i i ?ii ?? the considera tion by the Court of Claims of raj presente! I'v disloyal persona. About the intent of Um Democratic House there was uo room for dis? pute. The party was ?? beaviei load than Mr Tilden could carry, and he attempts at tin Inte day t.> pitch it overboard. The experiment will not work. Tbeeountn ?iocs <li-;iii-t Democracy! ?nul with reason, Hu? in National and purely party matten, it equally distrusts Mr. Tilden. The attempt to make people give t<? him, as an individual, the confidence which they utterly deny t<> the party by which he wut nominated and is sap ported, ??niiiot suce? id. Mr. Tilden has mad?' an admirable Governor of New-York. In that Held he v. as nut broken dosrn by partisan associations. Against i in? authority of the National Democratic .party he ha? never been aide to m ike the least headway. II?- may baye disapproved, bul he has never dared even to protest. Mr.Tilden has acted with that part] to tins hour. Its uui.-t Infamem Beta have never drawn from bin a wind of rebuke. It declared the war a liiiuie in 1864, and Mr. Tilden, tiioiiich a intinl'ci of Hie icininilte?- ami the convention, ottered no word of dis? sent. It i(?i)l)?'(l tlie .people of New-York by most infamous bunds in 1808, and Mr. Tilden, though personally responsible and per? sonally appealed t<> by Mr. Qreeley. made no protest. It ?iciiiundi-il repudiation of tin-, sol? emn pledge given in tin- Resumption act, ?uni Mr. Tilden, though moat sacredly pledged to countenance no ?t j>? bac-kward, surrendered to its demanda II would be Btnpendons fo'.'.y 1 to suppose thai, a!', i j ii Idiug to Ins party in I snch things, after trampling upen his convictions and altandoning the record of bis life in ?i b ii - i"!i t<? Us -Ms loyal oi iei"i.liai:.:.- iplrit, t'u- Saline Mr. Tilden .-.il! have 'h.- powei to resist his pnrtj i?? the i ml and an ?? essfully in a mat? ter which, ?L'-ie pon in!'.- than any other, ! ::?i|.i ,!- in the personal inten il - "f South? m ' i?. ?m..-! ;t?. De m v? ? can be more Bnuly bound to ray course than be wa* to r. i.-t in Rationists and repudiate!*. Bul al their de? mand i:?- finds ???i;..- pietexl lo satisfj his con? science. !-;>, men will rigbtl] fear, be may And -.him* means to recouefle vv?ih the tetter of his pledge a leal snbmissioB t" the demands of Southern Democrats? This defense v ill fail because, as the people now clearly aee, the part] behind Mr. Tilden is utterly dangerous and unworthy of trust. It is not necessary t<> rlecl him in order to gel an honest man for President. H.v electing | Gov. Hayes the people will .secure a President Who ?loi? no! need to promise thai he will not yield to disloyal claims, and, at the mbm tune, they will avoid Intrusting the vttl powers of Congress to a party which even Mr. Tilden admit? cannot be trusted vviih safety. If il weic possible Im Mr. Tilden t<? cacape all )?? aponsibilit] for Ibe paHj srlth which be has steadily acted and which nominated and bow supports him, the ?"?isc would be different. It is not possible. Ami the country is ||,)! '?> t-he mood t.? surrender the powei t.? the party which .ven Mr. Tilden distrusts and promises to l?'?i?t. _ _ I VISING! M "i S C ! \DID l IK. At a Democratic mass meeting <>n the public square al New-Haven, Conn., yesterdaj after? noon, ?the Hon. Rich.trd D. Hubbnrd, the Dem? ocratic raudidntc te. Govemoi of Connecticut, began lii? address with Ibe statement llial the Republican part] bad been in powei upward of fifteen yeora, am! during that time bad ex? pended twelve thousand millions of dollars. To make the figures more impressive, and ihn the] mi;.'.h 1?- inacrilied upon tin- m? wot] of ?". ? iv man a bo beard him, he vv?!i1 mi to ?;r. ili.it the ??laud Liai Of the whole Slat? n! 1 oiin. ? I ?ill!, t he nggii'gate n:ilin- ?.i ail the real and pci p;..pi!t> in the state, amounts i?> r:;..n, itiiii.i.??,?; .?i. that, .i? he pul it, the Republi? cans have ?pint during I I n OCi'UUaUC] "I powei " the Mate of Conuecticui more than ?? thirty times ovei ; 01 tlie whole State twice " ovei in each on?- ??I their Ii teen ?i.ns of ?? poner." Now Mr. Hubbaid was introduced i.? his audience bj (Jov. (ngersoll as a gentleman of the highest charactci and tin mo.?! uiiiiiip. ai'.i.ii.lc integrit] ; a sincere and tmtbfnl man. Thai i? Ids reputation, and the party which his put him in n Muiuatiou fa_ entitled tothecredil which belongs to such a selection. H is imt disputed. But was Mr llubhurd entirely ingenuotu and frank in this ch.ii.e against hi.? opponents. No one more than he deprecates the agitatiuu ol old issues which were reall] settled b] tbe war. N<> one more than be resenl - ice and uni iii - ocas oi holding his part] and its leaders and statesmen to a stricl accountabilit] for their act? and policil - dm ?Ug the war. I.. : a I. publican newsjiapei oi speaker bul refer i.? the . ond?? i <d Mr. Hubbard's party during the war, and he iam I .ill ol them cry <"i! at once, "Oh, thai i? all ^"m by. "Let's bava no more waving "t the bloodji "shirt. I.'t hygon?*a be bya.?. I In? " ( (?ni. ? . ing ?ui otl rut i - "-1.S." Are we lo uudci bind then ih.i: Mr. llttbWard and his Democratic i.ni"ls may go to tin- people and il. ni.i.i.I that the party in power be turned mil because n baa spent ??> man) millions, ami thai Ho part] in powei is > topped from showing fot what thai money vv.i- ?pi ni, and whose rrinit-s and folliirs con pelb-d the v.isi ex|?emlituref To show thai would in to i> ?? i'. e the issues and tbe auimos it,.? it the war, and Mr. Hu-ibard ami his I. ..nil ? '.'.... I i ii t Olli .i..ii:i ?! ,t a ? Hot |M III m nt !?> th.- pi' ion. It ~.i m? to n. thai the Democratic candidate lot Governor m ? onn? ti it, a ith all In? ?.. i i. 'led ability ??id hi -h character, h i ? dropped inte p.t ifoggin . i little in tin? m.,Hi i. He might hive said with entire truth, ind per? hap , had be ?neu writing history instead ?if making telnet lutJ- a political speech, he would have said: "The Democratic party, aim en "gaged in a frantic endeavot to el? <-t Mr. "Tilden and recovet power in the rountry il "failed to destroy, mud? it necessary tonpend " tbe State of Uonnecticul thirty times over "lu fifteen years in ordet thai Hi?, country, "of which tin State <>i Connecticu is " i rerj small fraction, migbl in- saved from "dostroc.km, and free institutions lu? pre " 'iv. d to the p' oi.!'-." Mr, Huhbard might bave said this and mid il truly, though ths truth would hardi., have ?been iwlalable to his bearers. As be did not saj it a? lake Hi.? lilu-iiy in .-a-, h toi him and upplj the omii sion, even ?it the i i k of it. in ? charged With reviving the memori? - ol tbe v. u. The true state oi Ibe case ni ij be rery bti? i!. summed up ; and ?.n i : 11 m> desire i" i, viv,- tbe memo? ries of the wat i.ni only to answer tbe ques? tion which naturally tiggeats itself in con? nection with Mr. Hubbard's statement, what tin? v.i*t sum "i money was expended for, ..'? ?.'ive the facts. Sixteen years ago Mr. Hubbard's party was in power, [\ misbe? haved, and the people Hun.I i! ?ml. Enraged at d? feat, ii organized reb? Ilion, fou,in against the Government, and vas pnl down. During Hi? war and for some ii. all? i vvanl it ap pealed continiiaUyto the people to be restored i.? power upon the ground thai k was entitled to confidence,and the Republicana were in the WTOUg upon all the questions ?ml of which the wai .nose .nul upon which it waa carried on. /?i last, thoroughly whipped re lieg pardon for saying ?o, bul it happeus to be trne??Mr. Hub* bard's party confessed judgment, ami "ac "ceplcd in .good faith tin- ii ?.lit? of (he wai." That is the way they pnl it. Ami now whntl \\ by, limply this. The party is bo. how find? ing fanll with the Hi" alili'aus for putting down Hi" rebellion, not foi the oondnd of ths war Ugainal rebellion; not at all; bat he cause it cost so much iiioiiev lo do il. How difficult it is i?, pleass these gentlemen. First they threatened wai m ?ase of Lincoln's election ; fiben they opposed Hie war ; then they demandad a more vigorous prosecution of the war; Hun tbej denounced Hie results of the war; then they accepted themj ami now, alter tiny have been beuten on every successive ap? peal 1?) Hie people oil these iaSUOS, they come up smiling and my, "The war was all light, "and the results are nil right i we accept Jndg* "llient; but look al Hi.? cost of it; we co lid "have doM it for half the m uie\." Hall' Ihe money ! BleSi their economical souls ; tiny could have done it for half what the fellow's religion cost him who had " lieen " member of tin* church lif'eiu years, ami it " hadn't cost him but sigh tesa cent..." Bat there is an imprwsion in the pulilic mind that it would not li.ivc ?paid tO let tln-m do it ?Vctt at that price. The nest time .Mr. Bubbard lets before s D?mocratie audience the itart liog IgVm "? lift *i*n yeais' expenditure, will be be bank enough t?> state alao what the e_ ??(?iidiliiic v.;i-. ?oi* T CAPITAL tSD CEI DIT. BastMM nun ci lliis city have an enormous ?take ?m '1;.* recall of the election. To very many at them?to bow msny none can know? a renewal ot itrife sboul the currency? and uncertainty about the public credit, arill mean bankruptcy. At present, bosineaa Is reviving. Capita] is growing mon* hopeful. Literally, thouaandi of firm? in Ihla city, though solvent, ?tand in a ]?o?iti.in m critical thai new alarm and distrust and shrinking <>f credit? w.u.1.1 rain them utterly. To very msny, indt .1. mere delay in the revival of !?ii.snn ? m. ans ruin. Their means sre being exhausted. Un? less relief comes eoOtt. v.nii a in mm .-- ?lid foot? ing lor liii.iniss, they go down. To tliem, what Is the election of Mr.Tilden 1 It La a leap in the dark, with tl?>- certainty thai the gulf of bankrupt.] lacloae before them. Ho soImi in hi cm fail to see that capital profoundly distrust? the Democratic party. Its sympathy with n-li?Ilion has made it Lmpos Bible to tiii-i thai party with reaped to the wir del.t. Its yielding to the demanda <>t the iMii/ie-t inflationist? has convinced ni'ii that, if ihn! party Rains power, no man cas guee? what wid pranks it may play with the currency. Wii'tlier thcae fears are wholly well founded m. ?n ?part exaggerated,one thing U certain? they sxiat, and are shared !.. espitslist? and liii->inc-s men everywhere. And these feara, if thai party should succeed, would produce tn ? \-ii:ii)ly that shrinkage of credit, thai renewed ii -'inst, wiii.ii must prove fatal toso many I* ii?,. The fear is not ill-founded. Gor. Tilden'? letter confcaaes, in the plaine?, way poaaihle, thai be know? thai bis party cannot be .mated, eren as to the payment of dUloyal claim?, lint there sre siany othei path? that li.nl tu min. Extravagant appropriation? t?.r ituprovementa of creeks and Liarbora ?it the ?South were prevented si the last ?session only by the sear approach of the election. Repeal of the l!i'Mii.i:,liiiii act also m..in? i*i more ih.m an indefinite poatponemenl <.f reaump tion. loi the law? now ?permit unlimited i *. pin-ion of bank circulation, ami nothing but the proaped of having to redeem in gold check? the tendency. There is eve?rj reason to believe thai ? Democratic victory would bring a great incresae of the public ? ? * -1 ? t and a new ?plunge Lato the rapid? of inflation, In any caae it means otter anew. intj ss i.? the future, end that foi more than a year. The newly-i !??? l?-?l CoOgTOa? will Ilot III? ?-t until December. Fourteen month? more, at the very leant, of absolute uncertainty ami diatraatl Where is the buainea? man to dull that he caiitiii -???> that this \m?ii1?1 !??? tno-t diaastrousl Have we not trouble enough already f Are the ?merchants end manufac? turera of this ?ity preparad t<> face another yen of doubt alarm, and shrinking cr?ditai THE ?111. ?N8UBANCE SUSPENSION. It has m t often happened that one <>f th? , large life ?naurance companies <>i ti.t-, citj baa paanod mto th?- banda of m receiver. In the ? i ? of the Continental Company there is a general hope that th?. ?uapenaion will be temporary. The concern had attained high reputation f>?r promptneaa und good faith in ag 11.ums. It .-...? rwppneed t>> ?be well managed. llnqucetionablj it had proapered in its earlier reara and is the amount oi it? annual buainea? it had been until ra the 1,1.. -1 SUrCCasful ?>t the mill:? * "M - Iifi iii-.iit.iine companies founded shout the tune of the cloee "t the wer. Those rora|*aiiR*? bave ii'.ulv all ili.?i?|?il out of the ranks, most of tin in ? oding thimi esiatence bj ronsoliilation, and within a tea are?*ka it In? been rumored that it?. Continental of this citj ?ra? about to ?.il?e a .linilar course. Its managen h) offering no opposition to the appointment ??t ? ?receiver, and by the unofficial statement? the** make, evince s hope that the conipanj ran lie n cifatcd. ".i COUrae a thorough ? \.inii!..M inn while in tin ban hi of s receiver will * 1 ? -1. ratine vrhethei whal i? left is a nflicienl bsais for a renewed attempt. There is rertuinly occaaion f"t* surprise that a rompanj with ?o beavj ? ii--t of aaaeta and capalde of making so good ? ?bowing of *?ut plns in annual reporta, -hoiihl ?ncctimb at tiin tii ? i ?hock ..f a law-mi! to appoint a receiver. If the case Is ss alleged, the weaknea? may lii\e Inen .*iliii(??t m much in nerve? ,i? m Bnances. No ?.moss extravagances ami certainly no defalcation? have been charged against the management, and within a rear or two marked ?conomie? have been effected bj its officer?. "Shrinkage "in nal catate and othei loaaee'1 aie allege?! a? ih" trading cause? of trouble, The ??.in pan) while \?t young burdened ititelf with ? to?? cosily building; if that could now be es? timated at its value four years ?go, there would be no pretext foe the receiver**? appointment. i ? idcruble am:.nuts teere loal l?y depositing current funds in banks Which have failed. Other companica which went out of buainea? were bought out bj this one, and the pur elia-i s proved in greater pari very ttii |ii.iiii.iliht. a very large expenditure was made in buying H|i poli? les not ye' due and agenta1 cotntuiasione not yel earned. That is usually a trim performanee where the concern has abundant funda; in the preaent inotanee it seem? to have been overdone, and to bave ail.led to the embarraaament. A ?trong hand was Deeded at the helm, but during the past year the president hae been in poor health. No one of these c:ni-cs alone ini.hi have brought diaaater ; their affecte were cumula? tive. Many of I he fOUagSf coinpanies have come to grief from the selection of nil inferior clam of eaavaasen, snd tnnn taking Insurance on people in falling health. These wen not among the errors of the Continental Company. All its mi-takes so far as known might he clssssd nuil, r on?, head uawiae Investment. Against the recuit? of thin no ?ubceqnent skill in management has prevailed. We ?to not regard the ?vent as a eaaee for alarm UiCpuiliBg any other life iiisiiraiuc ?companies. Th?) principles >>i the kmsiness resuda un? shaken, however qocatjonsble may be Itspcao tice? in a few CSSCS. I HE .si El HE til El!. The accident ?in Tuesday ?light at I'vona, N. .I., on the line of the New-.Jersey (Ynlral Railroad, by Which three persons won killed und SSVSfSl BthSH. ?badly in.jiit.il, will In- natu? rally lit ti united to the int?-] lei? m ?? of the Striking eiiK'inei'rs wit> the Hwitch, which had bsSS* misplaced, ? ilher by aci ideiit or Assign. On the other hand, the liliindei may luve Im-?*ii inno?-eiitly cause?! by the nervousness ami coiifiismii which the ?stiikc hail m cisi-iiied all along the road. Tho wicckcd train MSB not driven i?y a .regular engineer, but by a iiia?tc] -nu cha?ne in the employ of the com? pany ; ami only l?y tiie greatest good fortune was th.- fatality occasioned by the accuhnt so small. The nilhue, and ? specially that part of it v. hi h is obliged to [M-SS daily over the New Jersey Central Railroad, will l?e .glad to lean thai tbe difficulties between tbe company and ii? engineera have been sajaste?-. The sum agenten! of a railroad is so modi a matter of routine, and the comfori and safety ol passen? gers depend ao much upon perfecl method and regularity in the moving of the r i .huh, that anything like the oonfusion witnessed ?m Mon? day nighl on tin- New-Jersey -Central Uns Is enough to make traveling not only uncomfort? able but dangerous. It ?? not oeeessary to charge the strikers with mi-splsdng the ?witch al Kvona ; hut, in any ca ??, the dan? ger to trains and theii pnssrinpia is necessarily enhanced whenever then- is any derangement of the regular opera-dona. Those whose lives are thus put in unnecessary peril have a lJK'ht ?o ask if everything has been done by the companies t<> avert it. Now, ii tarns out thai in Hi?- New-Jersey Central matter the aggrh red engineera wen- taken by surprise on the 10th ins!,, when nach man, for lii* Beptembei work, found his stages reduced by from :*ll to ?r-?f'-'. They asked for s bearing, and asked la vain, '?'hey twice ??lit ?i committee to wail upon the president ??f the company, but failed to obtain an interview. They were no more fortunate with the superintendent. So they determined upon ths course which they ultimately panned, m 1 fi.mi which so much Inconvenience has resulted p? the community. Nova Wc aie told, ?liter all this trouble and difficulty and danger, thai arrangements have been made with tbe engineers to resume work at nine! Why could not this have been done before ? Surely the v' w-Jersey Central Railroad Company did not ?? nil to be forced Into doing an a?'t of justice. SVe sh.ill consider the whole preceden! a very bad ??im, if here? after, whenever any misunderatanding may mise between a railroad corporation and its workmen, tbe .tame process Is to be resorted to ?if trains ?ne i" be stopped, the?public an? noyed, ami its safety endangered, before tbe hirers mid th?> hired era come t<> u iiitder itaadrag. _____________ Mr. Tilileii'. prompt reply to Mr. Hewitt's fetter, the cagernesa of it, if era oiaj say so, reminds as of a story of Hk- In?' lament? (l ' 'it Oui is _ki, a trmi H.-aiaii vvlmi'i Mr. Tilden does ud In the least t semble, Mr. Tildan is ?< polished Japanese crystal ball h.ml. .-..Id. sad s:i.tl,; Mr. <i '?'' *ki was ,-t chestnut-burr. Nevertheless, Mr.Tihl n'a letionin . - - s?.-111. t_r Mi. Hewitt's letter without taking ?? i .Hi t.. think a in mt it i em un led osol a little inci? dent in Mr.Onrowaki'sgrufl career. He ventonoe, on a New Ve.u's Day,tecali upo rhodid not like bim, i?ut who km g Im position, sad en ?liir.il liltii .is w.il at ?be could. Bbe was a lady of v.-iv dignified ?nul distant manners si ths best d t:!lie?. I.Ht when she didn't like her ??'llip.r could be as hanghty ?iii.l nnbending a? Elizabeth Tudor herself. Bhegave Gnrowski sn ley greeting, withdrew into the innennod reecssai of bereon ?. l.nistii-?, and looked intensely oui into the void. The gentleman exerted himself ss disagreeably aa le to In- agreeable. He ?aw with pb ssurs how nnplteassnt be was. snd Ms ?pirita roas -'.s tboss "f bis vi, um feil, i he lady, however, was anils a match foi ln-r tormentor, ami never for s moment .; to i?e i'ilv regalar and splemltdly null. But, m thu veiv midst ..f tlm still hi.iii, the door opened, and ?i gentleman appeared, onlj ilightly knovtti t.. tbe lady, sad ad one she was ranch in* ? ined to like, lint. i?. -In.? how much hettei sny uiati was Hi m the rugged Rusaisn besr, she sprang cordially from I" i - d and welcomed ths aew . r w i i h in i most hyperborean smile, (lurowaki, who was not to be matched for cunning n a tint on, ? ruse, end, ss the lady retui : ?c.it. lid i.i !? r in his blandest tones and with an ia* died In .? look of sj mpathy, " M en .- von j'ln p-.-d i???r v.: iteverbe the result of the !'?? lentisl else* limi, h i. h least prett] i rrtain that life in lbs gay met ropo I i will coon rety tnnch ??* it did befoi deluge. Polities and othei trifies msj divert as for Hie hour, hut Mr. Delaiomeo evidently Is the in.iiii business of exieteuce i? not likely to be neglected. He reoentl] removed hia I ?tint entsbliahmenl to roomier and more hi. qusrten on Madisomaquare, and to-.lav, ior tin? furthei cm.Venn ?o e oi business men .?"?v a town, be opens hi* not? restsursnt ou Brosdwsj ne nWall-.?!. Mi. ?i. ::,,,:,?, "'s activity h.t? long been a boon to Nets \ irk, and i? now one <?f the encouraging ??..-us of Hie lilil? -. Il'll.'l-l'l L.I l?ViUg is ('if I.atlliill sequence of Improved bmdness pros] PEBSONAL. The Chkaao Journal ?ays Prof. Bwing is the coin .a ting lull: iietwe, n religi?s sad ?eh in .-. Victor Hugo, -.iv? a correspondent of Tks Bottes f,,i:rite, \- tin- .iiii.:ie.?i of mortal? altuough he Ii mu Hi in..?e in,.:, s ."o.'..o Mm H. J. Byron, the wife ?>f the well known ilreniBtle writer, died .?t Brighton, "frrg'ar*. sa -, In !.. l I .Hi tear. Mi. Stephen Piske, business maasger of the l'Util Aval. I'd. itel, v|t..|..,?l, e. .i.in,. .all- | ill with .-..!! 10 tl VeI , Is "i"VV . "lit l.ese lit. Mr. Stanley I>ust, manager of Mi. Robert Heller*? uew Theater of My?ter_, ?oon to be opened hem, ..nit .1 In III." Ailrl.ili. ?ii I'tle.ilay. The m w town ball in Ayer, Mass., buflt by |,r .1 ( Wei .it -. . ...l ... ?L'l.i'iio. will be '!..!.. ..'. .1 tu .1 . t ,?i n.itol Honlttell tvill I.il." pa 11 in tin- es? 11-..?. ?.?. Mrs. ll.iiii't Prescoti Spoflbrd Lsdeecribedby a i?.:it.i.h m : sa ".i large-minded tittle peiwoo,wltk i., nit.fui i?."?. n ?weit vides, sad ni"-t ri illicit aad '.llllll.llll.l la.lli'a.'l ." There is not mach pomp aad lordly ?tate ?boat Hi?' BagUsk governor ol i '? <?, Bfar Irtbar Oordoa. in- .."id in? ..me sad in? native irue?ts ofu a ill dows to diuuer, aajrs a correspondeai ol a,,- Standard, without Hielt . Mlle, i lu ist im? N'iisson has left Copenhagen, un.I Im? in,....'.!..! to ll.iini.iir.-. It i?-i.ilct that ilnr II e iin l it?- v i ?it will.- ii ?in- i ? .mi t., lie i native village o! Vvi m.., m su. lien, sin- settled i handsome aaualtj oo in i old parents. It i? mid thai nothing Is more remarkable III Hie liieiiioininlii fi.nii tlie I'lin,'" UOIUOIt'S ?i.-i: tlm:, tint ?oi i of genlua which a French vv rlter ii i. deSusd ?<? ?? the -pieiiiior oi s.i sen.e." Mr. M.ii'iti bus put pub ll?ln ?I 1 In- ?? i-oiiil Vieill.ie of 11.? lui... I.ipltv ol Hie |*i m,.. So active ami young-looking is Emperor Wiiii.tm Unit u i? in.rii t<> believe tti.it he rode late Parla la i?ii. ?m the ineiii.eviii bsU la Freiburg I* a doable Inscription eelrbratlng Kai... i- l'lieiiiii ii i. tbealeepei in the 11. .iiiii.i. ni Cave .tal K. i:?tr Wilhelm I. .m in? worthy .-lieie.na.r, tii?? restorer of Qermsa unity sad greatueas Mr. Spurgeon'a aenBOBa be prepares for by lavare study, in.? oanlvoesas sad appswatlj parp?se Mting s |iili?ll.il With tWO cle.irlv (leliln.,1 ,,li|.<ct? ?ii- "awestsatag" <>t tas miad i>> tba LstrodaeU?.t new Biatter sad the eollerttoa si novel Bad strtklsg a'1"!? ii.iii"!'? rims be has ?always s good stock-in-trade to in,iitc !.. iieni upon BO] tes! be mi? ?elect ; bat it la n? v .11! ? e it nu tll.it tlie tlnent 'll?i.i|||,e rolled "II! Ill 111. _.' 11 : it.. i.t lone?, without bolting or faltering, or, .? L.ii nier has it, " humbUng and muuibllng," bos .in been previous!, well tbougbl nut. Mi. Charles Keade. the novelist, was lately sianinoiie.l ill 1 ItllUlaal -?lull I. Tullee ( "(III st tie lllstanc?) of Hie I'.. 11...in Hoard of Woil.s, lor tlie ?inn of j_:t_ is a,I., proporttsaatosspsases 1st lbs ssmpatasty rspalrsftas Mitvi.niii nuil Osotngfeaen-ssaeS. msfbsrd's-basb? Mr. la ode iii?intteii tii,- ?-i.iiiit ?m Hie graaad thai he ini.t ,.i> solutely eouveyed to his brother the bouse Is regard to winch tin- ,i ??t ??nient win? runde. Kr. Kendo's brother eqiullj denied In?, liability. I i?"n exauitnsUoe or the deed of ooQTeyanes put la.Mi Pm I held that the cli.ltn was inmle good against .Mr. (.'liarle.. Kcatle, who said in. Woiil.l " obey the niii|ili?'." Walter Bsgehot tajs of Adam Smith, the Ki'cat liolllieul i-eonnililst, that this founder of the s. I cine of liiisiness wits one of tins most un'iiiniinssllkS of Ulillikltnl. He vs.is rn it?. It vv m.l Hcoteh professor, .i|.|i.ir euilt i-hokcil vvilh IiooSh ami til.sorl.e.l lu ul'Striii'tlons. Ho was never sngsgsd in ?inv aart d Irada, sad weald urchahl) BsrSC huvo luadt? ?iiiuiao by an_ if he Lad Leon ni? ?JhaCMS of mind win. -imszln?. On one ?san. sion.lisvinir to slim his na m.-to :,n ?tiT-i-il (Wo,,,..,,, ?_ produced not Ins ?.?vi, ?l^iiaturc, imt ?n elaln.r-it,- 11,,'tZ tlonof Um signature ol the person who ?mn,,*? iw_*" linn : on another, n sentinel on dutyhaving aalut-ed '_ ? d military fashioa, he sstoun-led and offended ti?,,, _? ? i.? seknowled-tlDR it with ?, oopy-a rery clumsy eoarZ ?I.'itlit??if tliesiiui?. _r?-Htiiri'?. ?/us Boston, Oct. _.">.?A!adanie Jauaiisclnk _.. rlvL-il ou the ?learner Allan t.. iaj . POLITICAL MITES. Gov. Tilden must bave been pretty badly Wanda? In- never Would have ?[??.U.li N li|?i,i,,*lv ?ni -o In a-fly. * ^** Now it is in order for Gov. Hendiii ks to ,"e. Baa in-1 ---it lea on tin* Boatban ntal?i a mat i,,.^ 'M tl.?- 1?. liii.ilatli- 'nilty li'i|a-a iu?l la -aeve-t ?_N Hot lilil.ii will not live to tin i - ii ha (ana It el; ??????-. _? them is aiiv km.anil for su? li ...xi><-< tattOB tin- tunm at (lOV. Ili-llill.? I?, an- ,l,,|l? It,int. '" it is Hi?.KCSte?l I hill the Coo|i?i j n,l (jar_ party im? n.iiiii* u ui!?t iki- m m __'?-. ttag t< gratalatorj ?Sdre??oa tbeOetobari WallS A H,,. m..:,-. thayam ?vrt.Miil. entitled t<? Hie cmlit of flei-tirnr Mr B. J. of\\. IlssssOoreraor et Indiana, ami ui?.?t.sty siiuuid no? in* |> Hani fron claiaiin.' it. m It lias btt-? asceitained from an entirely f-ii-t .v, rtliv soin*?'?' Unit ? Ht un l? I) igt im ,?,..,.,. ? mii'.i tu -..it.- tin- Et paNteaa Haket, Blatc aa_ naii,,i,__ Mr. ii'iitire, ?fiar sen h- be?ttitloa, ha? aaea taaaatdto '.?? alarinlUg |i|-.???'., I .?r an ?lliiiMl ?i:. *-.; 1 .,_.. ?J fuira the ?Sotitlieru s; ,t._,, tu Congnsu, to suniwrt Om Kepublican candidatos. ^ * Il (?ov. Tilden had ?poken as concisely mi a?? fninklv on tlie iliiaiiii.il t,ai ?titiii in Int !ett?-r ?,f _,>. eaaaaaea aa ha Sat la tin? tetter aa Iniithi? iiaiMMi., |iaHV Witllill lllll In Ml -?lllll a J.MMt- il . it i? to-(l.iy. Jfl,, i.ill. :? BO? in Hie t*. .? tetters h that In tl... I.tt?*r Us ii.. -M ti. -ay -i m? tblBft, ?".'' :'i the fi rttii-r In- n?.?,. , ,. ?a*, nothing. Mi- -i*.-. .-..I.-.':?? i-|. , Ml in I,.,h, ,-,... . In oae h>- was toartesslj honest and m tu? other orlo*. n*_ly dishonest ? It would be a irreal fa lp to ths Deaseastii journals ? > r tin- r?*->t of tin- ??? - ntry il ?not ni tl,. pany m Ihteolty VM? :iii lareat mbm mm ?f ?a ?xraat brth? ?at ??.Mi.?* i-atii.ll ttOU?t nuil .11 I'M I'.illlt > n laTt' ajai m I.Uj n. Th? out-im- l.i <-t .1 a ,.:,- ibarp ? iii.u_,'li tu -14 ni?t tin- ?? ri'foiin" party tehetaf mjert 1i>> tiiem.*-. ti.??i-, :ind tiny an-tliiui.d'iitii: iMoiii pMia'.ly m atefe ti'..it? to explain ill-- disclosures. 1 n n the i.,,i, nim. it? 111.1. Ill- ill lia iU MM h? In in lit. llT throBgb 111'* ? un ?aa-.-ii. It i? . I ant |?.b. |.in l.,?i. fxp, ri i ni i i.ii.-ii; t-. aiaae it ?a easy ont for n Dcmoci si, Oil a recent Bnnday s small rtesaboot left .*-;. I..?in? f??r a i?.?ii.t in-low the?tty when ?So? ta tafea place. fSa boat wai full, ?ad oa tii ; , ? l.iv.n it <>r. mu .! In MMM ??:. total . \ a ?lie reaaU Wh? .00 f? r iil.ii bad '. f??r ?Haras* '??. flSJCS BM II. IIS it ?* a. ?' -| . ? V.l. 1). a, if r?-|...i I.*: - ?a j?, |,j.J ?C.li'iana-il the ?-x.i---.liri ?li in I,.?- *..iiy ?.f l.i,. ,.. - - ; w?-r<- tearfal, if tin} Moa IS ?wka then aalltaa In ewa,?. rough haadltag by sa reagh ? trowi [te roti wa r t.nnly r.'iins. nuit vi- an,I carte t.n-t . . *.-? In-r?-*. i-r ng fltx! ? t-.i:n;..(!?-. ?M Bien Intent on teeing ?Sandayitog tl_rl.i.?"u '?a ?-"tlllt HI? ll.'ir 1.? ilni li I a ::. li. Soveuibei mi'!- in? a of iii.it i-.i.i km an -I soi ??, rildeu's election would be lecure beyond p r ?dveatura. The view el the Booth Carolina ?lueMi-m vtucb is t?rala? doubt fn I rotersts?ta? Bop u i? 1 ly i? tbaa r >r Iblj expra >'-?i bj ?i-r tndepn it k. ?? i in- liiiiii of ii.-im-i no | thai wir. inn r? ?jMvt the _i n i ru? te? ?I iic'ii? of the \? te:, \i!ietlii-r i,l:u-k o? ? should hi ??tail.]!, ?t int.? the ??Ha'. QoT. TUSaaf??lMi i wiiiiit iiint ?t. 'icin'.i m'?* ii|?..ii it sfeew thai hetethi ?: ia .a a iii'in tii-i??.i|ii ooght to treat The (?et thai NiMtbera Democra le part] Is -m.,.-,*. th? tal ii Democracy furnishes ? mast cobcIusits tassoa why . Snrtbt-rn Uts'e should recudiste the iwrty, Th? -..?in. f..? equal rights to nse plata igt uni tee? their toes with bold snd detenttnsd li tain " Senator Morton *ttrow? more and nnne c.iii iectlon, apparently. Ha ?aid team? ? nf Th? Su-. ? -ft in-' week: ?? I t.*:i ) .ni, >ir, in all -iii?*.M*it>, tliat I eaaatSec Um eteettea of ii .-.i-? a.. \.i.i ...*. :-i. i.-, \ .*:iii?.i?r. ,m-i Ooteraia ..re .-.-s of i"ii'!ni feellai thruagh tii?. eoaatry,aal f ' ,- . a I \ . 1,1 til?: .-.'litll, I I 111 na?t ?,it ti.at ???nu Btatae,llha BoethCarotlaa, vtth m .it i ,t?i'..".tain Repablteaa nuijority, will cast thalr ?rate ?.'i* ii.m?, aatoee tofte ??nd fraad deprive the retaw il their rlfhta? I belioTe, (?a twa reaaaaa, that there la a? ... t.. Hie way C I'lf"* nia Will ?n lu th.'f..-?,t ??:.i... s..?1 in? i??*? n m ?l !-. thoroaahlj Bepubllcaa m -fat.i a ?t, l.i ? i .* - . ?a i?'-'-n et ?..t U luiportsnce o? - Uy, the Inter-party weaae. m lu ai?.!, und la-, ubll? . nul Ind. j?. n.i?- :- i . j r to should r. We, in tin ?sst. hare had aa teat tan -i ? i.-, ..ni ?. ?-. .. u ? ii--? - bars bee? tii.?r .iiain hare, ? iio fl um Ion? ? \ ? ? . : :. - ?I ' '.:? m-I. to .1 lilfi?* v." The Catholic talk ?<>i Tildes in Ohio is iu rit-.i nu-, the t etna e,the raaa Stte Be -o i i. m ii m No: * i : *? Tke Vnietreecanaat h? the (rirad o? tba B . ? ? lies owe the ?S?pate ? :. ithlag. i to '?'. ;- il : a part) was i .?ml i? gottan of the ' *? ?? : a ? f. ?lim \vini ia ? iii-.iMi! i,..;-. Mm ? 1 . * eyed Catholte property, aad aa terai iu ti tej itian te ?te fiiii.ii.i ?o avarj Catholic la the eoaatry. IS? | ??*. Mlh ? -i?::;t et the Bepablk ?a party ik ?at . t. ?mil if tomorrow 11??- BepabUcaaa had the powei ? ?? would ?liafi*:.ia-,i:?..--. .?:?*, ( u l.oli.* in tin* l.iinl. * * T\t li tm ? la-MM- -> iy t.? .ttiv maa. vote tin- Iii-iii-. i-rati? tiohet ? bal Ike Vntxtrm will ?ay, aad Saeasaytoi if ?.a,:?, \,.'i> i_'.i*.-t ,i part) m eerrepl taSa????? llcioualy inteat t<> injure Catfeellea a? the Bepab ?a l'an*. ..? w h" ii.tvc taint ?i tin- public i?).IsmtoPnte - . luxlllsrl.f the missionary ?oelety I Ih? Be ??-.... itrore to tax t'stho ., .- rlt able lust TM Kt?i?u'?licsiit, wi") ?re everlasUnaly i?*in. ?t ?. sad win d their own nils? a i.., inls nl In ui -' nil n. ?tnvc to ?li1 I. Iron lb-sir tun.' ? t?) stucklng Cuthnlt? -1 t Im Ki : ? ?Sen, Barrison'e confidence in KCiuriuc In ia..i r.?i* Qayaa n Sovcmber seeaMto I - { ii. -.n.i m Ui? ai'i-i-.-n at Philadelphia aa la_ _toy ?_*?*? i??- lev?- that Indiana will go let n.??.-s saSVhailM ? *? i?i'.?-i. [< ii. ?r-J Ymi <a:.l rom nil'i'i lliftt t'.l? .*.-.. r had not area ?? mnbnrH) ti rdlm Ihere were tram 12/KM to ISfiOS *.?*?. ?aat tertM Qrvcabael t sltet, althoaaO tln-ir eaadtdate for ?; ?rereM had i?t-en wlthdrawa from th? raos three day? before tto election. BTllllaMrt ?Mjorlty wi mytt m ? -,,. ?:?. ,i i ?,- i ?. moei iu i. ire aa itaasa M ne tara ot ? ni?|ortty la Indlsna. We have greater hapaa of vl ? 111 NiiVi-ll.l.?M* 1>V ll-ilHoll Of til?1 lalt'lit'T ?''?ill"lit! I* '. 'f III?. Il.'lit. Ill tin? la?'. MliraiiKi: *?' li.id t'olitt li'loli? ????er local .?iii.i-rn. while the Detaaeratt? parti va? ? ; ii.ieii anil m u.a.* >'., ?<n<] its eanpalsa (Oi'daaaed? I ?in Imntedlatodirection of Mr. IIhlen'a a.?-..:? ta - at the mceeea ?f th.-n -tat-tii-Uet. An-l I kaea that they ?acriBoad leeal caadidatoe t<> the ?saaral rusatt. v. So >.. ai* 11 ?>?>.- will b?abte ta ?eateatiat? ape? ? a)eat i?..r.*. i'.iJ w? wl have ;? ?reatoi strength an l tgietM ehaaea of tai * II ?Ight Hi il th? k patte ennaof Indtaaa tu-v.-i- ware aofall of ear? ?td i* n n a? tney m*?- bow. Why, we ha? -, I over this tiling. ?.?w, wb it tneu gel mad ? ? en '>? n* ui?..ii w i ms in., the ttght. I think we l..nl ? ?-.nia m linliiin.i that were here at Um I ?*?? bud ?Ut'll ? -M' at ?ai...- :-.:i tliul a tbotiKbl we ??-re iroltig i the Ststi t * .iti. ?ad th ?t Un ?? ? oa I go i its ? m a?e_ they m ill ail be home in n?m eiuls . " THE S TA IE r.l.M iSS The Uticn Obteeeer is reaponaible for t'.i? .?t.it.nii-iit : ?? Mr. .laim? ii. Ill,in,? i? not - lie v.l.I? - that la- teUXt 111*? tliotlv-i WOUld I" P -i?. ,i i.? he ibould ipeah lath? 1. ucol B The .?iilv practicable ?olntioa at the trenwi ltilli.XXXlM Di.iri.t ???? in. t?t to tin WS ' ' both Mr. iiohkin* ?ad Hi nagte? aad Ih? i ; a ii. w man. I If Ctir.t Herald pOlt Out Vtea MlaUaWII ??'?lie xxxint Coaartnttoaml DM riel I? I? aaage? tarn two l.i-iniiiiii.tii oandhiataa Bath a* thass ' -' out of the way. Nobody hat Mr. HeahlaB-wadei ? imblttoa ii.ore Import tul than a Bei ?b.li an ?rass; aad Mr. llsgiei Ian nl) ->? .'??-?? rel?? mm in.m .nit t'lt-t t linn." Sinclair ToOSCy, as t'liainnan of the ElCCS" us,. ?-.1111111111.e of the Prteea ?MocteUoa.aad ? Uarrte, ?aSaeial _ry.adar_a? .? ?_Start? ''??* '"??"" BMhlag ?a appeal i?? ?retan la behalf ??f th? Hate Piato .?oii?l;!u:i..|:ai Him i.tlin? lit It I "i-ttuA - ??? : ? * ?Beat bat orgaatsad t Bat 11- ?a f?."t te Sate?! ti.? .in.-n-t lii.-at.Mi iii-.-i-M.iil->- to tin- i-.-fi.iin ?>f out l?:l- '?*?? ?""* * win prore wimrefal if tit.?.?*?- te Ite tew? Se ?M ?a net loo. We th.-r. t.?i?- earuestli ipneal tosll -? /.-ii.-t?. .?.ftliat duffle.t balloU tor the oou-.ii?"*' ' aiii.-iiiliin-nt bedlstribatod laeeerjr ?toetiMahan-i ihe Mu?. i? rardl ? - i |wt_toa.M Mr. Hliiine's po'.nlanly in this St.it?* BSM BS tohererj ?sraai To? trag Wtkymygat in* nmmtttat m that my: " IT?- ??.*? a-i. >n i- ?ne ?.?' ?___Bh?a l"*'* i,?..k d tarerais with u?.? SvatteM iin.-i.--t mat kt ? ? ?aagata? iioih-s; for it i? w.ii kawwa thai Stela?wmtkt leader ?d ?ar?h__te?.ai ?"' n to Say Um bmM i???i'ill*'i Aiixrieuu. To Mf tlist our i-tii.-.. lit will _?> f?il-i "" vast thron? to du htm lamer is _.i-m? hut little?! At*1'*' tetin In wliieli lie is held. Ho m the ?real, fe-irle? n;* nt the Xl.lVtii loin:!-'*--the man ali?> in Inn mm?na?u ?tiiii_?_l<* wit? tin* Bebel element in that CongrjM ??'- -? ih, Eev-notoof the preaent eawpeiga, sad led :ii?;"'?'.* m?a na?ad ?luu.i ?ealaal tor juattea suit iiinr:>. There waa a novel (leiuonsiratiou for ?*_!*_ nn?l Wh???l?-r ou the upper ?IbSmB the oth.r nlniit. *?? ? 7fir Troy Iieiet ?l?i*ci il?1??as f.illows : " Abou; SStag teMl formed iu ?ae at AlUauy about 8 o'clock oui ?Ystiatt