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OLmnetmrnts ana ?lUetinge ?o-?iigljt. Booth's Thkati n. ?**Saidanapalna" Firm Avr.Mi Iiit tin; - ?? Life." OSABO OrS-U II'.I *l " I'm 1. l'olu'n C hin." BlSlal.'S (?AKI.KN ?II..I..1." Olvmi-k Bovai ir Tasaras.?Variety. 1'aus Ta?aras "Sweetbt iris" sud" Tom Oohh." Bas K?iV I- " MISSTRII ? Tout Pastos. Mi w Tin in s ?Vsri? ty TWENTY-iMiKi. BTBBl ? on i.? Il'.i s): Kelly A- 1/ on'? Minstrel? Cams so?ABi Thbatbb l**The Two Orphsas." WallackS Tin.tu it.- ?" Forbidden Bruit." Acadkviv or Dssiox.?Day and Bvemng: Centennial laa.aii Kill tint ?"ii. AoAiitttY uv Mi sic. -8:80. Coacetl : Phflksnr ? eu-ty. Ambsicas iBsiiTurs.?Day and Bveatas: Saaual i ?? i ?Un.iKiMK's ?; vino n Barnuro'a Bntertaiutn? m Masosk Ti su i r Cromwell'? Illuminated Illustrations. MSTBOrOUTAS Mi RSI si ill Am. Dat nmi It iii.n. : OsatSBBlal i.".?n I. thii.ltlon. ?BW-VOSS A?_UAIUI ?l l?i? ami Evening. %n?ct lo '-A?Pfrii?emtnis. AMOSKMKNT" li'i }'UUr?l'Ail COIUTI.n. Bankim. Hi.isis asi? Bakksr? '.'?h l'une 5thcolumn. h.'aki' am? Ko'.u? ?;'( Put* lia nid 5th columns. Ill ?is'l.ss (iivs(l.s BfA Putt? 4th COllllllla in ?ims? Norn ?.* -!''. /("' l-t column (-<i|'AltTNI'.h?llli Nom ?.? i "l l'une -ltd coldtllD. liAM'IM. A' 11> KM IKS I.Vi inn' 1.1 coilliuli. DasTieiav tut Putt 3d column. Divinase Nmi. i.? in". Pug* 5th column Bucemos Notici 7iii fugt it. 2d, 3d. 4th, 5tb, snd ?>th I'oiuiini?-, ?f/. Pope t?t, 2d. 3d,and4thoolnmns. Pinakciai.?1)7. inn? iih.olumii. Ii HMTiKi ,<th l'uni lili coiumn Hsu Wastsi>?-6<* Pugt Btfa column. Hobsks, ' iLLiu.is .?.,. aih l'une 3d column. l.ssiKi cii'.n t?//i/'.;...? 2d and 3d roinmus. l.H.tl ' Ut l a ;e 111: coiiilll! . iii n in . im-Mi ii !?? ? .. i i;,i' 8th comma >1 A Kilt K AM? .?1.111. MANTRIaS?i'th l'une <lt!, column. Il AKKIA'.LS AM' 1)1 All* '.'/. l'une- lili ( ?.alllul.. kin i im,Ki -Oth /././?? ? ! column. Mmusixabbous Out Pug* 3d estarna; Bf/t raye ;.th aad <>th .?i.iiii.iis. Musical isstscubst? nth Pue* 3d column Bsw l-t m a a i n?s? UM .?'?"" 1st and 2d columns Baal BstaH Pos .?.ni ? .iv "Hi I'i/, 6H i -?linns ; Bbooblts- WS tagt fi h column; (vh-ntk. 9th Bugs Slh column; '.:.iniN ?tii? 0th i "?;, ??! i Column ; To l? \i lit*....' DM .""'/' ?>l h column. Baus ni Al?enos 0M Pua* ?ah?'o'.iii.ni havsiv.i? r.vsK? DM Pum "'h < "luini? SrsciAL Notices tbthPaui Bts ooinmn SrruATioss Wastki? Mali ? Slh Paite 5th column; PuiAiaa 6M l'an?5th ?' ?'? Uth eoiuuius. Bti AMtu'Ats am? BAILSOAO*. MA Pttm -111 and Gilt columna trsAMsss. Ocras Bih Poor tth snd 5th column? TSACHSBS t'th'l'uue 3d ' "llllilli To i.m-? n v i-ii. >i -i m ? - 'Uh live- '.iii column : Brook I vs-!"/i PUS* 8th coiumn; Clsil.v E?M .''.!, ? lIiiiiiii To WHoa It M ay Co5(*irs 611 Toot lth ooluina. WlMTBB Kv.-'?l- tlth Puoe?5th ''.cti'iin JBllOltKOS iXollCCG. Ban I'i.a? i: in N. V.to Ill v Boots, Shoes, Oaiikiis. ami lsmv BI'bbkkb. ??(*?l article?. M>? rat? pneet.. MlLLSS A Co., 3 1 n on Mjuai ??. _ Coughs, Hoarsooess, ?in?! all diseases of the Threat and Long? ?,..-.<'t snd rertain enre. Rrosman's l"ii am? LivBKWt in taxent H'li.iM. huid by ?11 dm Hull an., p. : bottl. (.K.T TiiK ?.INI iNi Article.?The greal rspulsrlty "f "WILBOB'I ' oaroi'Sli 01 CoC I.IVKS OH. am? haa Induced some nnnrlncipled persont? ta. altee.pl lo palm ?iff a siinpl.. artl.-l->.f H.eir >>vtn niannla. 'nr? : ?..it any person siiifeiuiir from ?-..i_t;ii?. eolds, oi com in ption ahoulil ?... careful wii. i-.-tl.ev pin. ?a?e tin? article i! i.-:, ret no puff tag ; the resolta m Ita use ar? It? be?! pi t!n? pre;. am ????.?? m puli unsrv complaint?. Th? plmsphat? ?>l lime p..?????.?,?.. a inn.I mai . .leu?.hua powei :t? romliliisd s* i It. Ihs pur? Cod Liver Oil by Dr 'tf.it.nr. it i< regularly pie scribed i.t- ihs meJAnal faenlty. Sold by A t? ? Chemist, If".tan W Tin: Tbibcne offers for sole the small build taaa?adh_ It a? an ?.til . ..?i -lie . . ? ?. niii.il llroniu.? i ' ?? walla ami n>?if arc const] aned .. fethei ?it!, screws. -? ill.llng ran 'a?.iv in? taken apart an?l leaaered Address TR1BIIH? it. leonial Gn.iiinl.s, LI. ladsiplda THB CENTI-.NNTAI. F.XHII'.ITIDN < ?1 1 n : ol III] Tsm ss Is in The Tribnne Pavillon, Bein Orounda (on t'.e Lank of the i ?kc Th* Ph i ? .;?! .. Di ?tu ? Offlee i? at No 713 ('be. bubMcrlpttoDs and advsrtlariueiits ree? vc? at r?gulai i :t.-* Bt both ol!:.-.-. I". !??::, l.n. BS ?. rv... l.t ?:,iii.-r lu .ill part? of Um city ? ?ily m th? men i.mg. I>aiiyTi:iih bb. Mail Bahscnhers, $10per annum. Fkmi-Whk! v Titni'M-. \!,nl Subscriber-.??.'i persn. rVaaXLi laiai ss Mail Subscribers,^ per annum. 'lerma, cash in advance. A.l.ii.-.s. i un i i:ii;t si:. .*.'. w-Tork. Pcrtems uveihle !,, nh'uin 'I'hk 1 UBCKP m BS.S of the tra?na, hou',, orhoteli m ici ich i' i* v-?uti?!.?, '?! n ?II ron Ur a Jaser n htfOrmwte this othn et tht art tances. TaaSaai-WaBKLi Tninrsi wii; t.eres.iv this morning St S o'clock, la wrappers foi BialUng. Prlci 5eenta t'ptown ailv.rii't.ar? cm :?? ire !!?.|| favor? ltd ! ni I s* 1,238 Ilroaalwav. ear. .I:.',?t.a.tj"iw .' ' t roi ?:!i..sr. FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 87, 187?, WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE NEWS I Ills MOENINO. F<>KKr.-v-Tli' text of the Bassian Bmhassador's sp???x'li t?> the BaHan and his reply sie published. - Turkish reverses sie aaaooneed in ?Servia and Herzegovina. The Roumanian Leginluttire is convoked for Nor. -. ~ Anblain, the Belgian iiiurderer, his been recaptured. -? - l?ay Final won th.? Dullinghaui Handicap. DOMBBI n '.- aflov. Haves held an recep? tion at the Exhibition yesterday, nmi spoke twice t" a crowd of ".(?,(?')(? people, and ooceto the ? lnerchsiits; tin i.? wen about 140,000 sdml loua : ' Thi-Sullivan jury i.i CUssffO failed toaaree. : - The President h.w SPPOintcd NOT. :.?? .i? Thaakagiving day. City and Bvbubbab.?Mm-h diseassion wss cuuscd by the dissensions in the local Democratic party. Qen. lieojamin Harrison of Imliana addressed s l??:^c snd enthusiastic -gathering of K? puhlicans in Newsrk, '-???-. A large Democratic torchlight panais was held, inelnding uni bodies from this city, New-Jersey, snd Brooklyn. A reception was given t<? Ifsrtin Farqnhai Tup|?er ut UM r> ?i<h no- ..f tbe llt-v. Dr. Tnlin.n., . in l'.tooklyn. Gold, 100%, 100*4, H>!';!|. Uolil ?slue of the legsMsadaf dollsrsttbe ?lo??-. '.?I'm cents. Stocks irregular and fererish, generally weiik at th" (lose. Tu W).miki;.?Tin: Tliucnk'.?, local obasnra tions indicate n ? ?,nt inintn? ?t <?f partly cloiiily weather. la this eity vesteidiiy the ?lay waa cold and clou ly with an in < ?isnniul i-priiiklc; ther* moiuctt-r 40 , ar.H , 19 . Gov. Have? had a aobls body gaard a? the Exhibition v? .stcitl.ty. Mom than 30,000 .iti tens of (?hio :i.'.'.>iii]>ii!iit?l him. .IihIk'?- Boat limy aow exelslai?>** < > ! that mine " i-iu'iiiy wfti'.ii write .'tnoilii r letter I" ??ne more oui?lit t?. el.it the J-adga. Tr?K)jm eontfame to pom into Cnha, although the Bpaaash GotstbibsiiI i?s anable to provide subsist,mi' for those nlr. aily then . i hi? i? an anpemuiaina waj tobegiaths aiath Wiater fTIT*fTI*fT_ This ye;ir the Thaaksglrlag proclamation of the rtesiilciit ha? g ?jni ial BManiog. He mini.?Is the eountiv m flttiag laagnaas that it iiiu?t r.'iidir thanks fur the bleasings not only of a year hut of a <?< i.lr.i.i ?ii e.\i?t eucc as a lice u:nl IndopendeBt BBtiOB. In tea ottoman Empire the insurgen! eaase i? ??nee m.m- advinnin^. The Turkish n Yenw's in tJttuigoTiaa, where the Uontentfgrins are saaaewttag with their old I'.??'. Makhtar Pasha, have baaa ?uaoiiipaiiit .1 with a ?lisa-? trous r< ?nils.- m S.n t.t. I h.? wai panic lias sul).*ii.le?l thraaghool Earapoi bal each great nation is Mill more ??r less agitated. The Sul? tan ami RbssIbb i.ini.assji?!,,! have asehaagsd civilities, bat thsy btnkiiiKly resesablc tln.s. which psaasda mortal ???inhats. intii Turkey decides on the aniii.?ti?'e, the ?iiiestioii of penes or war must 1m? ??till in doubt, with probabili? ties iu favor of the latter. Even partisan Kipublicans art? usually quick to admit the eS-BMS <?f tin- SoutluTii OSipeS-bag govci-unieiits and to criticise BBjastMahls int-er ferences in Mines past by the National Adniiii iatrauc-i iu the Southern States; and they will often concede, tvliilc condemning the methods used t<> obtain DeiniK'ntic ineeesa, thai with Democratic State and National Administration! UM Siitith would dpubtlesa lu* iii.Mi lui. if BO. ciiiitcnt. l'.x-Attiui ? \-i.?-mnil Ataman, in ?t litter which WS print ?l-fwlii-n*, BTgea a ?son* trary and novel view. Hia belief, founded ob hia life-long ?ii?-??*i\iiti?iii in tin- South, is that, unhappy as tluit lection lit? been under Re? publican ?governments, berth ut boms and ut Washington, its troubles would bave been -vastly Increased if a Democratic National Ad? ministration had 1ft loose tin- ?vil tendencies tint hare been Mmewhal restrained. Por the tii ? t time .?m? i ilic war Midi ?m administration has ceased t?? l>e an Impossibility, and Impar? ti l troten will do well to read Mr. Akerman. letter in the 1 i^Itt ot thai contingency. Tbil U B sorry jiiccc of tiii?ines? tli.it is rc ported from Philadelphia. To gratify disap? pointed exhibitors, a committee ??t appeal, in? stead of issuing a supplementary scheme ?>t awards? have beea "doctoring" and altering tin* awards already made, ?One of the great ' feature? <?t thi? Exhibition waa t?> in- it^ im? provement in tho conferring ol prises. Instead ol meaningless medals there were t<> l?? careftd and discriminating reports by distinguished -specialists, which exhibitors could repiiut, anil which would lie of real value to ihe piil) lic. Now all tliis ybsI vystem of intelligent criticism, carefully devised, delicately adjusted, ami eonscientiously executed, is dislocated by tin* rode banda of people nome of whom, our ?correspondent a&ys, " luve not tlie ability or ex "perience to make competent judges at a conn "try cattle-ahow." The nanu-? of the intlgea must I??* ?suppressed, because they would disa? vow statements which tiny have not made, and the reporta lose thua their greatest value Something should be done, oven now, to re? pair tliis vandalism. The resulta of an Ex? hibition which lia*? Dees mo successful ought not to in* marred at the last moment l'y the tliinisiiii.?.. oi incompetents. NOW BEGI8TEE! To-day ami to-moirow ?are tlie only ?lays re? maining on which voters in this city win? ?have not already rt gistoied can do BO. The books aie opea from 8 a. m. t?> '.' p.m. each day, and the number and arrangement ol the plat et o? ros iatration aie .?.mit that everj trotei can register wiilii'iit los.? of time. The advertisingcoinnina of Tub Tbibcni thia morning will -?how yen at a glance where yoa must legist? r itnd vote. If to-morrow nighl the lists close on any citizen who has not availed lii m ??-It of tin* citizen's right, the fault will he hi? own, though the misfortune may be that <?f hi? city <>i his State, or even his country, for every vote counts. There can In- no exenac for neglecl where all th?- facilities an* so ample. Register, therefore, that yon may do your part as a citizen and as an American. 1m . ?? ter, that tin- vote may in- sa lull sa th.- sil importa:.! issue demands, and that the verdict may be the verdict of the people, Registe] your honest vote against the frauds slreadj inscribed apon ?tlie books, that your vote may at least ?balance tin- vote <>f one rencater. Register, that as many bom st votes m . bi :? tin- honest men can BSSUre. Rc| St. and r?v ister now ! - DEATH-BED El ?'I V / I \-7\ | "Whoever exentes, accuses.'1 Nobody can ? * ? have Gov. Hayes promise that he will not ? ? i to il "? pas m? nt ot h lnl w:ii claim-*?. I'm. , ;\ lioily kuows lha; he would not sigu BUfli a hill, and that in- electiou mvolvi-s the sue c? - ol ;t )i . :fy which Would n?**.?f )i.,-?~ Mich :i bill. ! > 111 Gov. Tild? u i. ??i-mh/?*? Ibe fuel tliat his party rannol be un-iid. When he thrust* Into thi ? i.\ -, it rery close, bis pledge t . -n- h 1 ??'!?, he t*.>tif??? ? th it a Demo? cratic O.ongres-? may reasonably be expected t" puss them, and that our only hope, in event ?ti Democratic soeces*, would h<- in the firm iic?s of Mr. Tilden?and in his living through bis term. Haa i< come to this, then, that tin* honoi i.t the nation, its hope ol pros? perity) ii*. safetj from bankruptcy, muni all 1>? staked apon tho ability of one man to resist .hi?, party?and upon his ubilitj to undergo safely uou an amount of labor aud auxirty a hundred-told greutei than tlnil to which he Iim- more tbau once heretofore succumbed .' Had we not better intrust powei loa I'n-i ihut who would i.ot have to resist hi? party, aud to a party which would not tempt oi uy-i t.? coerce its President ? .Mi. Tilden Bot only arraigns hi? ?party; he accuses himself. Virtually he acknowledges thai his career and record and party associa? tions have m?! In? >i sm h tli.it, without formal pledge from him, men would feel aura tint be would not consent t?> pay disloyal men for their losses in rebellion. Everybody know? that Gov. Hayos, a roan who risked his own lit? m tli?- suppression o?' rebellion, would do no such thing. Everybody Know-? that a Republican Congres* would never boni for tricky devices for the payment ot suc'i claim.., by indirection. Bul Mi. Tilden found it neces? sary to produce a speech which was never delivered, 'en yean aftei the war had ended, in nnli i to prove that he had not ?v iiipathizcd with rebellion. II?' found it necessary to .??mi? llion several questionable witne??e? to prove that, though h?- allowed himself to appear as publicly responsible for the declaration that the war was a faillite, he privatolj dissented. His as????iati'iii?. have beea with a party which leaned tow,ml the South when i io Booth waa in I'liellioii. During many years, though that party baa earned many defeats and lasting infamy by its snbservienc) to '.In- ?South, Mi. Tilden baa Dover venture?] i" oppose iis will m ji:oti-?t Rjminst it*? con?tuet, Therefore be rightly judg A that from him ??un?* pledge was necessary. Tbe natural presumption, he vir? tually admit-?, was thai hi? party would obey the demanda of tin* South, ami that he would obey I?i*-? ?party, as nanaL Therefore In* rushes ;?i ih? front, and promisee that, in tins one thing, if elected, he will not yield to his party. Now, what Is such ,t pledge worth 1 In the nature ?>l the case, it smacks of death-bed re? pentance. Daring all these yean of civil war and reconstruction, wheu the very existence of the nation waa at stake, Mi. Tilden never op? posed l.:s party. Even now, lieing candidate for th?- Presidency, be givea his promise only at the last moment, when ?! feat appears Im? minent. No such pledge appeal a in that elaborate l<-tt<-_ of acceptance, which eos! s?? many w?-< ks o' stuily. duly when it became apparent that Mr. Tilden, aa th?? aervaal of un odious pally, itself the tool of a ?solid South, would Im- beaten, he volunteen hia pi ?.mise that iu on?? lliing be will not ohey ils older... Hut an- such pled-?., .tiu.-itwtntliy 1 I. t the history of Poll-, l'ieicf, and Buchanan answer! Polk promised to resist the known desire of his party fur tho repeal I ??f the Tariff ?>f l-slJ. I'i.i.c promised i to resist fin- known disposition of ii is. party to posh slavery lata the Territories, Bnchaaaa promised tint Mcessiofl should have no eoaa*? teaaars fron him, Which prevailed?the men, <>i the J'.iiti f Mr. 'lihl'ii has alfaily be? trayed, in this very campaign, that Estai snb ini ?iipnesfl in the demands of part] which K.bs hi? promise <>f value. No doabl be is sincere. So, no doubt, In- was sincere when Ii?' proclaimed a? bis motto, "Specie i??uni|) "tion; BO Step backward.'' Vel he h.i? toiiinl a pretext for coBsentiog io repeal of the l.e Miiiipti.'ii aci. Will he lind no esense fot 3 ?elding once more ? lb- will not consent to pay "disloysl p?-r " ?nil?" lor their losses. Bal th" Hou?! insists ilia! persons who have accepted nmnesty are not disloyal. Will Mi. Tilden yield t?. the construction of his party ? Boppose thai Ihs losses aie adjudicated and a.s?nii.e<l by tin States, counties, or towns, as Missouri has con? ditionally sssnmed responsibility for claims; tin- Democrats will insisl thai we have no right to refuse payment to a loyal state be? cause ii may have mistakonly paid some per? lons who were not loyal. Will Mi. Tilden yield to that view? Or suppose thai the claims for losses incurred by disloyal persons at?' purchased and presented by loyal persons; ma] ii nor be Brged that the Government ought no! to deny them, being purchasers in good faith 1 There are a thousand ways in which tin- promise may be evaded. Mr. Tilden virtually confesses thai Ins part] Mill evade it if possible, am! thai he in.i.i reasonabl] be ex? pected to field to ii? demands. Is he, having already yiel led his convictions respecting re? sumption, more worthy of tiusl than Polk, <>i Pierce, or Buchanan .' The answer ta obvious. We haie no business t" stake the tan- of the nation apofl the fidelity ol one man. We have m. business to tin t the power t" ooc who acknowledges that his pari] will temp. "i coerce him il it can. All danger on thai arore vanishes, ii we ek-et Hayes ?.ml a Republican Congress. We have no rigbl to trusl the fate of the country to a candidate on tin strength ot his [n..mi??- to resist his party, a*bich be has j Be.it i(t resist? il. i PERSONAL CHARACTER NOT THE ISSUE. Would it not i.c well in these last ten day?? ?if lh" Presidential canvass to drop some of ? the deinagngioii with which political campaigns always in greater in I?-? degree altound, ami from- which this has uol l?j any means been free, .'in?! try to discover and discuss the real questions Involved! We had hotped, ami at the opening of the caavass expressed .it, thai the petty m? aiiin -?( -. tin- scurrilitj ami blackgnardisfn, tin- moss persnnali ii<?, the coarseness, malignity, ami bint.du?. ? which ai?- ?o frequent nn nt-_-i.ni]N_niiitent, il pot an unvarying characteristic of oar polit? ical .'.int. ?i?, might b.- ah .it from this. It I did seem i.??--i1.1.? in the earlici stages of n im even active partisans tocondu?*! tin discus? sions preliminary to such an elect ion with .something like ronrti*] ami civility, withimt i ?hin sacrifice of sell n*si?ccl "i saj it -"it to Hastiness, mud throwing, nr billni.-?..ii?-. Niitwitbstanding the Im < \ ample ni tin I'. m tic organs, which Indure In* nomination led Gov. Tiblen's pi ivate . h ira? Ici and je i aal inti-grity with the most unscrupulous energy ami a malicious viudictiveness "l pm I. iii.it had neither limit nor rr 'i iii t. we hoped the Republican opponents <?t Gov. Til ?I?m v-..iilil refrain a? fai .?,- |.i'?!<? I .:' rks u|M?n private character, and II il tin ? i ii ?on ? i l n as tin j sere con? el n< ?I inighl i i -?? to the lev? I ol pi inripl? ?. and lie addressed i?> Ihf reason rathei than lb? oi.-ion- and prejudices "i men. We <l" not ? i i!ii hope h:? I.? * 11 i'iitiii'1] disap|siiiitcd. ? W.- ai. ? i. it h? a ?ii ?;>' ?.-.i tu i Inn It, ?m II..liai \. that tin- average tone ol discii ?on has Imh?ii a little higher?nol milch |>?-ihap*, but a little than iu former Presidential years. Thenvi Republican organ has, w? think, shown u dis position to it.-at political questions in a mon decorous and dignified manner, inorr as though it? opponents were decent rllirens and not I convicts oi wild lienst*, than in formel rears. Bul n i? manifest i I i th.it the d? bate, ' ?j ,i m ij be rail -I a debate, has ti ?> often ih generated into u wratigl? and raphl i n h mi ? of sour epithets and bad names. Ii i- equally inaiiiii-t. we are confident, thai ii lylc ?d argumentation has Ih-Ii?. ?I those ugaitisi whom ii ua? directed ami injured i!. who have used it. Thai i- the practical fuel ultoiii il which deserves the attention ol politician.-.. We bellet e it Io be quit? ? ptibie of jjoooi' that tin- whole line "! |M>l?cy whhli ha? ^a*t*)?' (1 to deu. Ira (Jov. Tiblen's |s*rsonal nnifitness for olHce ha? nol onl] liccn a failure, but lias actnullj i i-dou?ded to his advaul The average voter does Bid inquire Into the details "i the private lit? oi s candidate loi th. Presidency <>i the Ifhibil States foi I-,. i ? in his personal history upon which to eitlit-i sapporl m o|i?!i.i his elect kin. Men nl ordi nan intelligence know thai the rotistil il "n nl National convei.tiims made up a- i In -y are nl delegates ?roni all |?artsol the country, most... i un n of affairs who are keen enough and shrewd enough mil i?> begin their buainea? ! with ?i fatal blonder?is s sufficient guaranty I of the personal character of the candhlatc. Mora public m? n haic benefited I?] pei tinal abuse than have suffered thimago from it. In the cum of <.o\. Tilden it eaaaol lie tioulitcd th.,1 the iiiili-criniiii.it'' use <d epithets, the coarse invertir?-?* and sweepiug deauuciatioi ? with which some ol the part] organi havi staiiily assaile?! I.im, have reacted m his favor b> arousing syinpath] foi him, and exciting <li*^n?i im such methods ol political warfare. I i.a? nol been, and il ou.-ht mil lo be,a pay. 'mis j ..In y. Ii has helped instead ol hurting I. .n. Tub Tbibi m. has had do part in, not an] syropatb] with it. liven in the mattet ni Gov. Tiklcn's income returns, the <!i ctission of whi.h may posslbl] lie called an im i? ! linen?! prying into private and perso I an,m?, we have simply held thai ntulei th? cm aiii-t.uni ? ii was quite legitimate and pro- ' p.i Io inquire ? the suitor who came denonnc in', the imrdens <?t taxation, and propueiu . to iuiiii?li relief from them, appeared in court bim ? If with clean hands. Inquiry m thai ' direction we deemed legitimate audpni|ier, and comment thereon nol impertinent. We ??ill regret) on Gov. Tilden'? personal account, thai lie has not made as toady ?nil satisfactory an explaoation <>!' tins business as he bas of bis individual views apon the snbjcd of Southern claims, l?.it th? re are, as it seems to as, much highei and mors importaal issues at ?take than any involved in Gov. Tilth n's personal character, ami we again appeal t?? the loaders <?t Tub TbIBUBB, to lh?- American People, Io lay asido all minor qaSStioi ? an 1 consider with int?-1 li geal si lii.u-ii? ?.. what would In- the ctVecl ii?ion the country, BpoB its ptaSBBt COadltioB and futur.- pfaapsets, ot the advent of the l'emo eratic party to power, (?ov. Tilden'* per? sona! character, good or bad, bis prohib?? policy, whether wise or unwise, his in? posea, whether nanoW and partisan or i un?c!!,-h ami patriotic, are? of little iiu> im-.it a? compared with the character, the policy, and the purposes of the party behind li i m. I'm* i; is im; in-, luit the party, thai 1 comes into power. II?* cannot he independent ??I ?the organization. He never has been. He cannot be, even if h?* would, and we have bo i \uli mi- that he d?-ires or expects to ho. He must obej ?:? will, earry out its policy, he not us leader bat its ln-trtiiiienl. And that In* will ?h> this and he I his with? out straggle in ?protest a'_',iinst it, the:?, is, unhappily, t-othing in hisn aord leaving us excuse to doubt, li la not .Mr. Hldcn'a personality, luit tin- Democratic party, with its record, its character, its purposes, its nnforgettingnesa and its nnforgivingness, that looms up black and threatening before the country. Let bo cili/cii cast a vote in this ?lection without having hi-' Fully considered it? meaning ami Import, ii"t merely with reference to the claims ami character! of -candidates, but in its effect upon the government of the country and the Mellan- o? the ?people. \7 W-TOBR TO THE Eist i E. Whativei doubts there may he ?is to the re ?i:lt n! the Presidential ?-lection, the electoral Vote Of New-Volk WOnld remove t helll. '1 hen is no Stale in the Union whoso interests will In- more direct]] affected by the resal? ol that election than New-York. Her great city Is the money ami business center of the nation. Above all other measures of public policj the return to specie payments is tin- most essential to ber permanent prosperity. The legislation ?it the Republican party haa been directed to th.it end. Its candidates for President and Vice-I ?resident stand pledged to it, while the Democratic party (by its action] and its candidates for l*reaidcnl and Viet -Presi? dent stund pledget] against it. Aa a condi? tion precedent to Ins acceptance of the nomi? nation for Vice-President, Gov. II? ndiicl?-? de? manded a repeal of the low foi retiitniption. <;?.v. Tilden, if he did not actually join with hint in asking it, certain.) made no effective pi,>i ?t. :.,nl the I ?? moci it k Hou -?? complied ... nil the ?h m iii'l. A nutted ?Southern Democratic delegation in Congr? ?? will control tin- Democratic ?party. ll h.i? slwUVS In en Mini will coiMiiiiu t.? be bo ? v,lui..mi h h.i? existed or shall exist. It is foil; to think otherwise. Mr. Tilden, were he ill p.*?*?? ? I i" resist it, would I?" powerless. lie wiNtld be as mueh the slave <?l bis ?part) ,i? iras pool old Mr. Duebanan when he, w ? i It trembling limits and faltering voice, liidorneil the I '? llioi?alic I" n -> 1: 11 ?, ? I ? ? ? ? ?l of :?' th. name time by Gov. Tilden in hi- !??;,?. to Mr. Kent that the ? h lierai -.??.? rnnii nt hud no constitutional |iowcr to ??.?:.* a sovereign Slain' I he I N'tnnci ili?- pi: r- i ilcrat? - :.p punition i" ii? liehest*. With it "death, ml? " ni?-, ?>*.* ili?* Koran" i- the motto. !.'? itore it t.. power, and th? direct and cotton taxes, Amounting t?? um!:.?:'? ni dollar-*, coll??*' ?I m th?. Sont Ik ' *' to Bid in putting ? *,. li.ni.iiM.il:.* tei'illi'iii, will lie r. tutu?.1 t?? ili. m. ?In- lull? introduced by ?Southern l-em ...i.it?, .n,il ni?\. |N?nding m th?' House ol li? p ?i ?ut in.??, providing for tin* itaymcnl of iltmiiigeii don? bj the I ?ion it rim? ? to the lij.i I , Will I? |,;|ld. Til I'M* III? III, :i!. iiiiMl' '.-? nu,.nut ot unredeemable tretsurj note? will l ? i ? i? ?1. i. I ill? i '. |.m-' ?I \ ? t.?. ? mighl ?pro*? as wortldt - ss his pledges i" hard money. How l"?i_* would t'i?* man who ? i, i ?l. ?. .i i.? Hend? i? '*. - refti-n to sm rend? r tn hi? unit? ?1 p irtj m < 'nngresM ? I in i.I? "i Se*? i* ??i k ran prevent all this "ii the 7th "i next month, and ihottld will lie In Id n ?| niiMble t??i ili? ? im?. i|Mi*iic? - s ,ii to follow. An- they K to ?tumi thus l" ton the world I .'/."? l.i < ;?/.*.' i //'?s / /? ; | "v *--|. . ,i ?? I? ?.?li-l: i .ill. mil. Til? i.'i pi I hi i CHI I ' 1 li:"u_-h< ?it tin- country liav?? in?i I'm ii.ii'.is!'- exposure and denunciation of the immense Fraudulent registrution poing on m this i'itj ami 1 >i<>? '?l> m. Th? Democratic ;?.ij ? t ? make :o defense ol such infamous I'ticti*? i. im there is noue; the? do not even ????tu i t>> explain th? palpable cheat, but ; ???ii?'? ? by ?uiil? <? tli.ii ?recognition ??l the ' ni i In charges a hicli ?have bei n ni ule by I o? Tbibi si. There i?? contravening the -? m i > ? ? ? facts ". Iiii'h I ?. been pre icnti ?I. and w hirli are rouliuited ; lii moi uiii_". 'I'm. Titiiu m: has published the evidence, wberevei eollected, uiiliMii? i. id in what ?party wo? iruiltj "i th? wrong m whom tin- 11 ut It might injure. It has aituplj ??minted oat that _-1 - ? ? t rrauds . rontempbtted and m preparation. Th? on? '"art] h approved the pxpo?nre? th? He I? i'ilii his have united in the denunciation of the wrong. A Kttilty cou ciem*e seems to have kepi ih' IN'tuocretie party silent. More than liv.- thou?.imi ?it ti,e registered i. ? ?< ._.*. i- linve lu?n already il.-t.-.-t. ?f. und warrants far tbcii arrest wherever found will ?hortlj lie bwut-d. As far sa these are cob rented tin system ??I the (lovernment Super* vinors will -?uiiii-i- in ih ii ii tlu-ii conspiracy; ii trill i??- next to impossible for the repeat? i - t.? |.?.!1 ili.ii v.u.?. We l>? luv?- th.ti the ?\ |mi ire.H mad? ".ill deter many other* front at? tempting to regi*tei to ila) and to-morrow; and in the end we tiu?i the activity ??i the super? visors will completely frustrate the infaniou-t plot to Bteal the vote of the State bj n fraud? ulent niajoritj in this county. To neeomplUli this end it i? necessary, however, that everj citizen who Iims regard for the sanctity of the Imllol should give his Information and tender his nsnistune? to the officers of the Govern? ment. Individuals by scrutinizing the regis? tration lit.Kreatl) facilitate the work of ilt-tection of fraudulently registered repeaters. THE I HIE) S I El. I \l M CEDEE. Bj ih?? confession of the munierer "I litti?* Maggie P.aii'M, all the details of the horrible tragedy ore now brought to light. Very natu? ral, inl'iil, was the Berce indignation of the bystanders when the facts of the ?Mime were i< hen ? il, Ii is not at all astotiishing thai thej i,i*ir with dl (Heult j -li'ilu 1 I i.i lynching the criminal, but it Is exceedingly fortunate that t ln>- were preyeuh I. Otherwise there would have been t*.??? murders instead of one, and probabl) much greater difficult) in securing a verdict against the neu criminal. There will he.s?,int qmtpath) for the wretch who gave the i? in to his vile in?iii?,*:s; tb< re would i?- sa abandance f??r the bystander who failed t?? curb u righteous indignation. The advocates of the death penalty and Its opponents, though differing as to rntthodifi will agree : ? to the main point in the case of murderers liku MeConochie, Such ?im ho must In- forever aecluded from Intercourse with their fellow-men. They are hi ules at heart, and furnish ?mo of the arguiiie.it.s to evolutionists tint ?ill bbm bib descended 11 ? ?ni h?*a?t.s, k?iiou Hoin?. of them thus display their anco.itiy. W?. nhall not wish to hoar the tale of MsCono?Us.1 pt-uilcuce iu pri..oii and his bsftfl oi future .salvation, but it is probable that ?ill tlirs?. things will cesse in the asaal eoaraa and furnish matter of inti-res! to some readers. It would be better foe the pabtte if such ssatten could ha kept b'tween th?- priest, ?.lie inur derer, und (i?>d. On.- of the lemarkaUs features about this ease i? t ? * ? - illustration it sflbrds of the slight value of ciiciiiii-taiitial ? vidence whin unsup ported. A large proportion <>f those who have read the previous testimony in ll.is ease, as well si many of the officiels eoneeraed in ex smining it, thooghl thai the beggar-waasaa whom Maggie aeeompaaied te the woods committed the marder. Many minor dream stances favored this view, and so firmly was it adopted by the neighboring villagers that i>r? caution bad to be taken to prevent tliem from lynching the woman. The result renews the lesson of care in such investigations. It offers s.iiiif antidote to the public impatience for swift punishment in murder cases, ami affords ?'.me consolation for the law's delay. It als.t throw? fre?h doubt OB tb<? superiority of that circumstantial evidence which Prof, Huxley regards as better than oral testimony. How TO STOP BANE DEFALCATIONS It is uni.n lunate fof the managers of the Parti Bank thai they have m?r told the simple truth about the late di falcat?on. At first they represented it to I??* $30,000, Then they ad? mitted thai il was |66,000, bal insisted that thai was all. Now they BIB forced Io admit that at th?* outset they had also discovered dis? crepaocles in the defaulting clerk's <?!d ac? counts a.? noie tiller. Apparently they are not yci Dearly si the bottom of the matt? r, sad depositors and stockholders are ?till anxiously Inquiring tS what extent the system of man? agement permits depredations <>? this kind. A practical philosopher?was ii not Peadkf? one- suggested an effectuai means of pit vent? ing rail.o.kI collisions, It wsssimply to carry, strapped firmly to a seal in dont of every l<? loi.ii'iivi, ?i director <>f the company. When the officers of an Institution ?in- the first vic? tim? of any disaster which their management entails, that management is likely to resal? in fewer <li?i?!ir-. Perhaps it would b?- going pretty far to insist that a bank president should lose his head for the defalcation of a clerk whom be appointed or promoted? and (?mi whose mu?s no rigid supervision has been exercised; bul it is m that direction that the public mii?t look lor greater safety in such matters. Gov. ! ;ic that, iu? a?-- of bi? election, be " v ill maintain the pro. isions of tin- XIVth Amend? thai the .Democratic National c..i ?,.'.: ..? tool p.na. to ileclsri with duo formality that tie ' -i ? fraction of the ??t ..i ib" Federal Union. As then exists m. reason ?? li> oue portion ot the organic law should I..- iiinni t.iinlitifc than another, n ocean to plain people that ilie. . .: m Ussolems " acept? an.." in ?i Presidential candidate and tits npre ?.ht.i'ii.-. of bis party is rather unfortunate, bat Gov. nidi i nol only ' sceepts" the XlVth Aq^end? . itlils that Democratic Sttiti? I ! . - i itedly done i! ? Ami j::?t !.. ?? be ?;..-..:- ..r neglected t" scon a point whleh would have given additions! value to his l.ttei ss a campaign document. When it b re? ta? mi" !? ' 'bi! ll.ii.lue!.s and all the othl r I'. ?? ?? crai ? a ( ?? '.v oppnw 'l this smendl VS It. p:i.? -1..I1? aie ||i.,V ?II be...'lice l' I V [, I ?, ' . -.?t I II _,' the n ism s su i en dil "f 'h?' country, sad ! ? ? i ilsture refuse-tl |o ratif] It, snd tb.t -iii..f t!. . endeavor d to npeals r ?i i... ti i..!i already ii-.'i.rde?!. th? pn ml iigrudg h .- " . ! ?? approval" of the s iset iH.licv ol its a womli rful ? In? I ?. - : 11 ? ?. i u y for " Beform ivillilli tin- p ,i!.. " ? ?. II Ii"!, will QOt I John I '?nil stubbornly refuses to accept the Ann ri i ? ??...? no riglits s hieb ? boiiii.l i?, i. ?.... t. On that shleofthe ilion has b sn ? i slow th n //.. /. . . ? ? ? iof n cent trsnsae tii.ns m the Mi -..in. I'.n .?.. . . "disreputable," and a? "swiinll ?." The average American reader ?ill i," atarihil to learn that the sllcgationa which pro* dueethis nni.iv... . ?. ision nponthemiudof the Itritish old t..., sn merely these: Thai the ,l.i.,'.:? l..:, ..'.v. .1 m.'i. -, for a time with mortgage i..,ni? t.. pi> dividends, inflated and then sold out the ?'?" k. failed to pay Internal ?n the mortgage, had the ruad sold out, and " bought It back ? learcd mid ?siii ? ? '. '?I m ol all ??'?.?h liabilities ss share diviilctuls and secondary obligations." Tin? allega* linn <b'f. imt apply with truth to the Missouri Pn iilc, which was burdened with mortgages issued nmb i tin- operation of s lease, but then an maay American roads i" which it ilocs apply most strii tly. What, then! An we t-? sail the eminent persons alio partiripatc in these ??; rations H dunputable ?w indien?.'" At thai rate, new net? d for u'i<- ?i Atnei iean financiers. ? ?in iouslj. England i. b himl th?' sge. The attention of the proper anthoritiea should st ?ni. >? '"? ib; ' ted to that nnequuled imblic domain, tie VellllS ?! ' ' N.i!.al Park, Which ha? been t his iibje? t ?.t ?" much _.'? sen.?in-iii.il and scientific Inter? est, -?"n rul irlj enough, tin nsppean t?> be no ft rce einpl.'s.-.i i.? insure th.- protection and preservation ol ii . 1'iintie? and wonders, ami in consequence ii? iton ai" beginning s wort "i destru? tion which, if continued, will greatly diminish its value. Not only do ordin?r) tourists bnak off msuy pieces from th?- bean ni n I hot-spring and geyser deposits, bat ire nit informed that curiosit) snd mineral dealen are i ,u rv n.-.- awaj bo ??'?? 'iii.uitiin-? ??f .such fragmenta, and defacing some of thegnatesl astural beauties of the park. One such vandal. It is said, bnught swsy a wagnn-toad, aiaouatiag h? nearly s ton, of ?p.. imens, whleh have h?" n .-"Id and Math red into privat.- ami publie collections. The Department of the Interior should at "ine employ a [ores of men t.i ? tins property bet ? en the months of April and November, snd m? specimens whatever should in i.il.i n f. .?m the park except foraciuutitic purpossa i.v a permit signed by the Becntary of ii.(? .?ninth totiiau Instil ution. .1 in i. l."i'i. it i? ?aid, announces his lab ntion to .?uppoit Gov.Tilden. Tbtaiatlie greatest sccesstoB the ii 1.1? ? i ranks have re?ue.I since Wdliam ?Cor* uell Jowi-tl andthoqueerest. Oov.Tiklen layshs lilts been 111 i'llf to ?end .1:111 I. I.ulil Id til.? 1'??! 1 tt.'Il liaty. .bun- land lays b" is trying t" send Oov, i iiii.-n t.. the White House. Which of them is iu earueetf _ Th. HSOA II.. Col. Chester, who has been writing a!>..".t the irttl ? - .?r M -i niiii-i.T Abbey, has dlseovend tii.i Mid?? '? .?I''? " ?''?" ?'- ???'"' brought fr?m America and I In i ?? Ibis ? In ts-.il. i-? direct l m ol ?Du ., ?,.. i. H- lia? m? ???'! ..'.:??? i till) i,...l"iv nf Andr?'? .an. .? . .'l'aI it'.'L* thai ltOI1gin.il 4 a! N'-nic Mi. Rayara Taylor writes to The Cincinnati treiui tbal i?..' an- ol Jobs Brlgbl ipili :..-. - ..n ? i t;: .-n mi i i.-. !?.( by the newspapers, li.-l ;n: f th? Brlghl I llllll. liv.. in I'ii'I . '.-!;.|,:.t .:ii,| Wii ni ii i [tun '?'? ; Much .?i John Bright'? inlelllgiuit ?v tupa tl-.v -..ii- I:.:, ?.?.ill 11 .s i i..:....'.?3 .ante tbroUgB Uli? i liali'ie! At dr. J. V.'. Harper's (tinner to Mr. Blank, Ml . WdlhUB ?'all.?:, Li-, ml ?'...? inn \p. Btedl] ?i'iani! aal iniiii?.i'"iis. ... a . Mr. Fsylor. ??'nil s pertsetij investi in- favo .. n. ? .. ."..i ni. aiiiiiii i.f Boetrj. on accountaf Its n?e ?mil coliv ni. 'ne, quoting " * I.'"'?? B! m _ht," ,ve., " riitrty iiui ?j iiaiii .-.pi. mini." and other fauillar qao talliiii?, In ?I In ?i i n |.,a ,,r In.- va v? ?. Primes Qortehakotf speaks EngUih, French, ?Hid ?iirnian, aliim.st as If each were lu. Battre ISBgBSL km.ws tin polley, Trii.iiH..iis, suit papalsi'ssarsclarlsltcs ?if each naiii.il, ami is able m calculate Iu advance the ? H'ect ?.f every polttteal Btoveaseat, Re fonaaw tin- tlnui saeeesa of mir Balea arm? la 18B-whsa Load BuaasU wins cnifiirtalily nur.? ?f nur r.niure. (Jen. Lew Wullace'.-i tragedy of " Coninio tlus" ls tlin.lie.l. aud Mr. Lawretico Barrett, who e_ ! aiulncd It tne other day, said to the author: " Yon hare written the host play since Richelieu." It in In live acts, and in tniiii.l.-il on tin? story of Maternas, a* Related In th? tlr-it ro?ame of Qlbbon'a History of Kam?' ami alan by i>? (.??ilticcy in liin (>*ai-H. The Iwiiuiutpolit Journal tkgt that tlm plaj Is to he shown to certain theatrical ui.iu BSJMa witli :i view to lliivm-. It broilKht out. Daniel McMillan, who died the other day at hin resni? nee in Cincinnati, vas tho well-known short? horn ..lock-breeder of tlio Miiiini Valley. Stum hi? Dur hmi ii.Mii vsa at Ha beet it ?vw considered the .in?..! in tbe United States, and the gnsl sale In l-7'i, at which lu- disposed of III? ?iitin? ntock when Ins heRlth ?-,,tu pelni Uhu tu relinquish Ike activa eharge <?f it, was th? m..st notable sal?- wblcb no to thai tun? bail ootmrted la tins country, lie belonged to tlie .Mr.MlMan ".?mily ?f ?-iait.il Covenanters, who left South Carolina on licciiuilt of ?liivcrv ami ( a?iittuiism, luit wax himself born la Xi-niii. Ohio, iimJ nil -.till a cotnpaiativcly youii* unto :?t th?- tun m in? death. Mr. W. W. Story has boon putting into tlio cl.iy two iviiiarkalil,: Shiikespeari-an embodiment?), a Sing Tear anil a Lady Marljcth. Mr. T. A. Trollop'- say* Ol Mr. Story's nioniiiii?-iit??l leJBS of " Am?.rica," just ftii lsltcd : " I lui',?- ???, n many statues of America ; they ar?. irenerally more or less (SX-MMS the viiltcirlsmi tiiiinji lions Is expression, or st lessl melodrainattc. Ttuesli not a shade of either '|ii.ility about Mr. .story'a ' Anu-r 1,1.* ? ' ? sii?. looks oat sad forwardss oaseeaseiosa of ill?, iinlioiiiidcil career before her t" lie run, and is m-tim-t with tin- \i).'or iinili.sttk'iii.'d li.v t.?'iiililiitii:e of effort, mu? parp?os uiillurrit.il liy ta-te. ami coiitl'l? lir? unalloy? il li> baasttag. which are needed for the running i?l it." The question as to the color of beautiful Mary Stuart'**? hair Ii.ih Lern a hard oue to answer, for her pistares ail E-Uksaaaaasj themselves, .uni historians aie not more satisfying. A sent? in*.-, tiowever, In Theo doit Martin'? '? I.if?. of th?' l'l-liic.- Osaaart" throws light on tint snlijoct : "The reiiieinlinitit-e of this pleasant eventos muy have besa lo the late Lord Belkavsa'e miiui w lli-'.i SS liiaile B t)?*i|il? st lo lt?*l .Mai'?ly of H i-ai'iia-t srhiob bad been brought by Queen Mary boa Finne, ami gives by her to tne Recent, l.oiii Mar, fnun whom it passed lato ths family of Lord Betbavea. This cabinet, wliieit oontslns a lock of Queen Mary's hair sod s pares worked by her, i.? now in Windsor Castle. Tlie lock of hair Is largo n fall usas of beautiful sobleu hail -very One in texture, and lull of life, like that of a gift of nlMe? Ml." Qeotgee Sand WSS alway?, hospitahh- in lier hoinci at Noliant, ami it not infretpieutlv happened that a k'l? -r m i u ?il iiinl tu. ?ii li.in.-? -if at hoiiie without having any claim upon IBS nutlinrof " Maupiat" .-Ironie r than the frii-inlly coiiin?. inl.itii'1) ??f u .ui|'i.ilntiiii(.?). oin; ?lay ainh a visitor arrived, and from the moment he crossed tin threshold comported himself with BtSSajSChSt Buyu. tiaii case. II- SSI pa ?innately addl? t. ?I |0 ( ,i!?l?ax?-, aii'l ln-tnii I? d the OOOktS j'fei'.ir? for dinner on the ?lay if bis ariival SB iililii.ii-e dish of that veci-talia- which he conscientiously devoured. .Next ?lav then waseabbase In the soups sad eabtoace in tlie stsw, ami by tin third ?I iv tin- ?li i.le culinary ..epaiiiueli. a a- ? ..In I He led on ' ???? iia-i-. of cabbage. Tbe in-Utress of tbe bouseboht, not i little surprised, made Inquiries, ami discover? a taut M. ? - was responsible for tas revolutlou. After a week's ?toy. th.* tuest announced his lutentiou of departing, sod j i?t oefi ?i> i_artin_t waited upon his hostoss top-reseat bis respects He found her m tbe garden the Kitchen garden. " Madame," he ? ..ni, " may I not hops that, after having liecti the (Uest ??f 10 distinguished .in enter taiiier, I shall not be suffered to depart without a soura ulroftb .i-lN" Madam? Sand looked st him with -ur prisc; ami ih.-ii, iii.-i'i:"i with e wicked idea, called the gardenei ?" Baiitiste!" The nrdener hastened t.. her. " With pleasure," ibessldto m. ?; adding to the sat? dener, " Baptiste,?mm of your !lnc?t eablMgee, fur tine s?! MlcUiaU." _ POLITICAL SOTES. What frightens the Pea._oe.tatB hi tin right ol a -.?.id Republican party determine.i to rsts IBs ?>al ticket one?: more anj a sj, Col [ngBTBOll has hit another Deinncrat Bad hurt him badly. The ;._r/nr.v.v .?.ivs tin- ('..l.ni.-i Is S M ti .1? ni ihk, li? II -. I - ? f v m< intltel," Which sei-niit toa? a forcible and compreh? nsive as ?veil as ploaa. It is I iiiiiiui.s sjioctiich?that, ot a Pi ? >i?I-i. tial easdldate who is furc-d to announce on tbe evi : ii that if [)iit in otlie.-he will not violate t: .-i stltatlOD. It ?uiclil to inak. vote, for tlni nth. r ?nie, ami it lllnlolll't' <ll> Will. liitv. Tihleii has helped the Kepuhlicaii'-i hy l-iviiu; M?l -lltiotial im aiiti:-f loth)? "lolul .??.iiitli" r:y II?. \ ii t'ia?y aal ? : "laaanM that the ioiith may liai? ?i. -i_i.'i - ?m the treasurr, list i pintas yen i win do ail in 011-. pou or t.? thwart them.'* Tlio Hon. Hi is? hoi V. Johnson is: a protni neutcsndldstsforUaitsd Btatsa laaatar fiom <;? liis election would besgresl endtltalks BtsSa,aad would so s losa "ay toward bslsoetaa fho Hsa. Baa ii at '.'.?? ??uiei end "f the capttoL ?ien. Sjiinner has delajBd foing to Floiiila till after el'-?*!ii)li. that li?- in.iv v.He for Ilay.'.s ami I.?ty He writ, s t?) a in? lal : "I bave remained here to altead Is ths coining ol.-otion, which I eoueider the most Important one duos 1864 Ihouestly aad Sru?y believe tbatlf Mr lii?lcn m etoetodM would pion ths (.-(.ii'iiii- m cr?ai i?ei-:i." Mr. Halstead always ?lid kajft S faculty for lag u|i potitieal -toestloas aad sttaaUaai into ? wliieli luiini ?U.itely h? ? a ni o I ?y w<?; -Is fu* tin) .'..iii.ti) I?? e:iu?e of their (jiiatatiii-ss ??ml a| i ,-:.- w.i??mi? oi tin-e in his OssBSt in?ti:iit. apaeah wi.-aii win be likely to ** stick." AUaassg to tin ransai claims of the South, which la Mitte of Oor. Ttlden'i :? t t.-: ??ill exist, he siMikeofthe Democratic party as uie ?? i ' ai m ..-."lav ' ot tlie Coafod? rate Btaloa. If Got. Tihh n ?depends for hia eleetioa on IBS i'ai it'..' States ha is llk.lv to lie i!isa'?|Miinte?l. Pr?? ta ms reports tesa that aaatlaa ?ir? MCvaBamaSii a i HireiiKtliem-d bj the tattoWtag sta-.? uaiiMn The < ?nein nnti Coninirrriiit : ?'il.?- InfOI UlStloS WhleB WS leOS?TS f.din >;i tit!? hum. l'li-ntiy fioiu the I'.kiMi- .statei inst 1st t!u* conviction that tlie ?'l'ctoiai vote of Cil.foi ui.i will bo lives to Ha;, e? a*. 1 Wheeler. For the fli*-,t i years the Republicans are salted aad eathustastic, tad an m ikiui; an netive SOUTMS. Thev will lie dtsappoiatod in tbe Beimhllean nu?orltjr at ths Presidential election if It is below I-.'.'"???. Ses id a aa?l Colorado will ao Repon Ilesa, aad ? >. eswa is '??> no means conceded to tii?' Demo? crat-?. I'be ? \pn i.uiaii is iiiat the l'acide Btataa will tw eolid for lUy ? sad urseetar." Then ai?- fresh ijwpt-Wi of DeBBsetatk alano in In.liaiia. Tut: BepahUOSSS arc working lik?' bearers, aad ais teparttag pAm in tia-ir favor ev.-.y v, : en, It? aawalk tiiii wail 'r?>tu the D?mocratie camp ? eat eel by a ceneepoadeal <>f IBs CiuununnS En 'I'drer: "Tl.iti's t >o inm h over -conH>l?-iit fee!ln_;. Natural enoie.-h. icit ifssftnTT The DessaanM rm to ver :itt'??:.l t?? tr?iiiid BIBM till tSS v Ktorv is eliue'he?!? never I ? leasB diesis Bass Bras tike s eat. Tiny sel? dom die, aad aerar larraadec. Tn day they ar?- silently ?At work all over the Stem, set with money, for Ast la about ?vi: insted. but with Insidi?os organUattoa sort at m ??.?1*1.ii pleadliiKs. Thej an sot <?<*a?l. They auks tin- livi-in ?i kind or s corpse, it nerves them to recall is,-j, wii.-ii iiu-v elected Grant by ??0,000, after tho Democrats la Oetobor-sd .1?-? t ?-?1 Headrtekaby 1,11-." If any heln-vei* in si.untl cutroncy and honest tlnaiici.il leclslatios is hesitating whether he ouitht to rot? for II.in.s or for Tilden Ile luay Ittiit eti!l_.-ht? i.a.? it i i a r.-> ?Mit irtl-ie Mil he Cincinnati Buunmur, IkseSV it-n* t.-lls tin? ladsttsaiats that thejf an? an " ImtepcndiMit, llliseltisli, noiili- ** set ut iii"ll. I?ut that thev are liieiely tlir.iwuii: tli.-tr h.iilots away in votuiif for C.i..p.-r ami City. Re thill ilettne? the Mna'i.ial altitml? of tlie Ke publlcaa and Deeaaeratls gggxnt m ddewsj*! "The IB* ?!.-|.i ihIi nts (intlalloiiist?) can vote for B_fSS BB? Wheeler ami the l.e|.iililnan party, ami tint? vote BBBBMI ??very priu.*ipli? they hol.l ?le.ir. Th?? can vot.? for the DeiiiiK-niti' ticket, Une th?. Deeseetatle i?.irty, nateh aleas iitlcrs them a pathway t??war?l the pggt "f their ?I. ?ire. The promise of the 1). lii??eiatie p.uty 1? not all i hat the linlcp?mleiil? ?1? sue, hut the party platfocin and the pally ti -mil m y are In the <lir? itloii of their ?1? - 1'he K'l'iii'liciin party is cuiiiiutted to for.eil :? siiuip Uoii on the ilrnt ?lay of Junuiry, ls7<). auj the lletiioeratli- party Is coiiiiiutted BSJSlaat it The I)?-iiii.e:ats in this C i_,ii,s ts. .. _-1 ? t to TO mom tl/'* ?ill' r ami the Kepiil.li. ins would not |*-erin:t if. Ill?- Diino. lals lit th.- BeaSB p3?s.?.I the lull repe.iiiiia th?- law loiiuiiaii'liiu for? ed resumption two years henee, ami the BepuMiosns defeated th? measure?, It in the Republican part) that i?.t?..-?t tue oola MU ?>f March, 1MB. It I? Hi.* Kepiil? nan party that .l.-mom-tizeil s||. \.-i m tin- Interest ot the ?.-"lit monger* nul bondholders. it is tbe Republican party that enseted furocd reesup inn, ?n whose Ham would follow disasters no busloees m m .i en could fon see. We ms:.?! that the Independent voters, if the) voto by themselves, throw away a noble ntrt'iixtk. If they rote the RrpuUllcau ticket, they us vollus asalosl tnemselves. If they vote for tke Demo? cratic part;., t?i?.y vote :.?i all the eseentlsi tklns*s tkey i an imp?- ?o Kain ?n the pr? ?.-ut and for -ill ihe/ hop? of the inline." ____________________ THE STATE c A Mass. Tlio ranks are dosing up. Jndge Oeorgi F. Cellist.?, k, win? iiarclieil out ot the Syracinii Convention :i,t m h bsesass M trit -deeply a "TMea isSiBaaslea in? ?tin.." pt'snl.-.l at Jiiht such a m. .tin- In th.-sain.? city the ??tiiii ii:_iii. IK- remaikcd that his ?? heart bgoi ti. unison with the march of reform." ?Considering his pant alliliatluiai. ilils wan excellent. It M-oiiiR that injiisti?:? was ?lono to Da Kalh, St. Law un?.. County, in tUo recent statement, hased Spaa what seemed to lie ?oo?! authority, tbat the entire D.-iiio? rati?. party of that place, eonsisiin? ?f one voter, had lieeu seul ioji.il. H?? Kalb.it seems, polie sometimes 4M. soin.Minies 17. sometimes 7o DSMMtaMs vo!es. Ps Kuli? is vindicated, and -St. LaWISMS County breathes I leer. The Troy Wltiij nays: "(Jov. Tihlon'-i jnoin ise, if fleeted Y.t sldent, to vet?) any liille thai luay be passed hy < oiiifreni to BBS the Southern claims Is idle and wortldess. Ills word la not as ?ood as his note. Those who have bad experience tiiii him as (?ovei n??r of this State know tbat Ms promts-- to sign or veto a bill Is ?oo? for iiothlUK. lio bas performed the singular feat ol