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LiT?(:r*i I'KorKkiv?3rf Pa**?M coitimn: TiitooK HB 8- Page?;id column: OOBBTBI li.2 PsgS 8 c.ilninn. To Waoa li Mat Contern-C?A Page?ltli coltttni*.. JDnsinrso Xo?ucs. " Xkc Fractcm Nv.c Fi.r.xt m." I am bsvpy to ann.mnce that I Bars BfSliSSSd thsOsrnssy ?Osllcry, 17 D___a-BBJSS__, (Wsst**, und i;t? mm. B Theprsttia' fitcilitiesof this estalilishinctit ?qtiiil, if not ?ur? nas?, snvlliiiiS* o? tl??1 kin?, in New York. I bly excel evin the hi^b ?tan?iai-.iof :.r:i?' ? before the ncci;t ill?sRtrnu?ure. 1 shall t'l?? BSTSBliBl tttSB tlon to Hie ; ..?in?; of ?literafrom 0 to 4 o'clock daily. Will remain :,? follow? i iMiTin u ( Ata s.?f, j-er ISB. Caiitkb lis Visite?. UKO. a I'.?" KV.....H, (Next to Tiffany's.) 17 Patas* Muar?, (Writ.) Tbe Si.vi-Wkv.ki.t TaiBUBfl win v?c ready this morning st8 o'clock, in wrni'i]iers for mailing. Plies S cent?. Advertisement? for this week's i?sue of The Wf.fklt Tkib.N- must in* ?laud il in To-liau. l'ri'-e $2 ji.'f line. s?rn a?ivert*?ers-an leave th?lr favors for Tiik Ti it ?? stl.___ Broadway, cor. 31 ?t-?t.. et 3U8 W.'i-d ?t., tor. hth srs FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY. TUESDAY, N0YEMI?E1. 28, 1876. THE NEWS THIS M OR AT A ?. Forf.ic.n".?Eiiffland is ?IUihisimi to allow the eel* lectivt1 occultation of tho TarUah_a.T_B-?-a. ? A Riis.si;iii army (if tlio Vistula i.? bslnf oiiranizod. n?? lu Mexico,Igaaaai *-*??ll elah-M t'. be i'i,?i dent, =_=__i More _|B______ _raaai Lave arrived in Cuba. Domf^tic?The Flnri'la rmivp.ssors have organ? ized and invited Northern tUBllWBIWB lo la) BI__BBl At their B-Sa?-Bfai the imprisoned South Cainliiia canvassors have .besa ttbaratad fraat .-til bj? tbe United M i'.'a ( ourt ; (Jen. Grant hiw onlered tin arniy to preserve order at ColamWa, nml Wade Ha'uiitdii, Bs_B_nVo_ Gord'iii nin)? others fsraii -: against inti-rfiTcnco. ~-: Doiht BZ-B-I a-s to whether the ___ab_lit__aai a M-BBOari i'lesideiitial elector have basa removcl. ___.-__: Four ; vcrc bui;i' .1 in a fire at fbkia?o CITY asmMRCHIIaN.?Mayor Wickl.am nominated James S. Thayer fur Coritmllcr, Lut the _tfa__-_B-B taldetl (In* lioiuination. li is lieliev?d thai Mr. Thayer will decline, and John Kelly will lie aii pointtid If he consents. ___=__ The lirookiyn Aldcr Bien ae<initt(-(l Co__a_-__bB__i Fowler. ___=_= The Congr??sriional Silver (:oiniui.?.sio:i poes (o Waab_Bf ton, after much work in this city. - : l'atri. k Taft, a wati-hinan at Huntir's l'oint, was killed l.y Dennis l!ycr. Hycrsays l__t__BBB___g ?vasacciihiiitnl. ?==-: Goii_. I!?!?1?, 109^, 100-Vt? Gold value of th?? leffal-temler dollar at the (..o?e, (?l^io cents, .im l.s dull and lower, closing \v<?-__:. Tbe Wk.irtiF.it.?Tiik Tkiuckk's local observa? tions indicate partly cloudy weatlie? and a threat? ening sky. ______ In this city y.-.stei.luy there \vi_ rain aud sutiw. Tbennoin. ;< i, 86 , :t? , '??J. Let Soulii Cnifilinn krej? the penr'* to-dnv. We have bad ti??ul>U- e_MNbj|-i -ran that rroatier. ?_? Twenty-five __KM__l__i Spanisli bjajoaj hare so far anivefi in Cuba, and ?l..n< nothin-. The rival? who sent .?tit (Jen. Martitiez-Caini?.!- s_re likely to lie gi-aiili'*?l l?y his d__gn_a. It is to W li?tped that MiOifient tr.?o: - be spare?! fioni Washington to insjiii?. Milntary fear M_ha_g the Mexican autliorities arbo have treated Aineiit-nii citizens s?> lout-lily at Muta inor??s. Doider outrages increase in p.??'.onion fus oui* troops are withdrawn. SeviT.il complicated legal OJAOutMtBM couceni iBg b_qa_a_i h?rt baa settled by the dkx in th? II?.ll?riK?k will casi*. I'nlike fopOt Mall of the kind, tiiis one results in eaiislug ovl -r?h a few ?\?ei?ti<?ns tin* v. isli of th? t. not withstanding the lndk ?.f the. jiKjjM-rty is devised t?? lunevolent associations. Whip? Prince Napoleon e? never expect t.? be rresidi?nt ?.f a Fr? nch B_a*?hl__, it ?4 posad Me foi him to attain great intliieiice in the State. His recent attack upon the clerical party i? in harmony with his reputation for bold Bess and indeji? tidence. The ultra-radicals xrill cofldoiie his laulU, for they mart Mad of hi in. _? Time? must l?e liar?! indci?! in Louisiana. The returns from one parish lay in the cxpit-ss oltice tea days Ih-ciusc the JUiurning l$..ar<l hadu't the M*veiity-live cents wi!h ujbitM to pay the lffpita___fa. And now the secretary of the Ilonrd delajs sending a telegram ordered by the Hoard heeatis?? tucie were no fumls t.? pay for it. In lx?fh cases they were lh u.o cratic returns that were wanted, and Demo? crat? furnished the _bb9Mb_bTJ moiicy. Tin? bj OB6 "Southern claim" that can 1??? paid in .tract ??mal currency. Distmat of the Hoard of Aldermen or doubt of the disposition of John Kelly to accept the ponitioB of Controller cau.M-d Maytir Wick ham to heaitate yesterday in his purpose of sindiag to the Hoard the uoroination of the Tammany laader. ComjHilled, however, by law to boui saate within ten daya of the expiration of Con t roller Green's, term, Mm Mayor sent in tlio name oi James. .S. Tliuyr. Mr. ."lut vit 's MO? inniaUnn of cours? depende OU Mr. Ki'.ly, it il nut even certain lliat Mr. Th..yer can ao< cpt if (-??iiiiini?'?! ; and Ott ou; look ?il tin- whole mat ter is alxmt as it ?fis -taied yesterday. Dien? is little probability Unit tin? expedi? tion to Aietie niions which llie l'an.lora is to ?undertake will supply any neu anawei to UM razed Qaeetioo of a route to the Pole, The north-western passage that the Pandora will Mtk is tl.i- ..ne wheie Mi ,!??!.11 Franklin lost his lite. The eoaati have been partiaOj ex? plored l?.v M?( liniocl: ami others. 'J'lie l'aui dota i?s? It', ander (apt. Young, attempted to penetrate through thii route fmni tli?- Athuitk to the Pad-Be last rear, hat wai itopped by t barri er of loe. The new att-mpt,fe do-btiesi liase?! o_ the hope tlmt the ban id is not per lnaiieiit. _ Tliere will Tie plans anil plans for reforming the preeenl system of choc?lag Preeident?d electors. ProbaUy no well-regnfatod C-ngree ?ional carpet-bag is i?.v this ?time without one. It is a sniijict to be fHacmafid in all wbcnMM ami with the keeneel .-oli.itmle lr.st any just right he sacrificed or any new ?loor opened t?i danger. A Washington letter, given i Isewhere, details mm of the sclii'ines which ha Ye heeii ilms far devieed. This is, however, bol the beginning <>! the dletaeeion. ami thtn-ing citi Beni heed 1m? in 110 huir.? to maku up their minds on M Weighty I matter. The suit |ga_BSt the maniifrenieiit of the Lak<? Bhore Railroad, on the part of certain owmis of stork, who demand and are refaaed a li.-t m" their fellow ?stockholder-, probably m? ans business. The preeedenti are In favor ?>i ill? right of -stockholders t<> get rack 1 list whenevei they want it, ami eoonar or later the plaintiff! in this suit will iiiuii.tli-- can. their point. It will be a good thing it they raoeeed in enforcing upon the Man-gen of on gr?ai railroad! i non immediate and pervading Mme of responsibility to the people whose property U confided to their care. That there wQ] be eventually some diver-ion of the m "io vote to the Democratic t??-kc* in the s??uih .-'tins Inevitable, when it is consid? ered thai not only the employer! of the negro luit mot of the men of wealth ami influence in that lection are D?mocrate, and that the Democratic preponderance in the Booth is growing every day, Borne of ?the blacks, at Last, whoa they discovor thai they arc not to be n .iis.iYi il ?>r deprived of their votes, \'ill find it to their interest to vote with the dom? inan! ?lass in the community, and probably thai day "ill not be long delayed, If indeed it baa mu already come. The -ont?nfcenciee of this break ol the color Une and their relation to the ;>ast election, form the -abject of an in? teresting letter, printed on saothei page* An order of souri yesterday restrained Com? missioner Campbell from interfering -?- i 11_ the tearing up of streets ami laying of Ira? ks by the horse-oar oompany whose free end eesj waye <>t ?h .din?, with ?ity thoroughfares the Commissioner so mmmarily checked. The order was ntbseojiientiy modified m as to allow the gnection to 1m? argned to-day. if theae corporation! can go about tearins, pavenmnti t.? .piece, and Interfering with traffic without th?- permission .?t the De? partment of PnWk Worki, the ?in't? may as wall h.' abandonad t.? them entirely, ami the Department resiga its eontool eltogether. i hi i-s tin' common-sense view <>f the matter] i. is , to be hoped that *. ? ? - judicial view will ! ?.-ou?e to the mine thing. The acquittai of Comm_Mion< i Fowler of the Brooklyn Board of City Work! by 11 ? ? - rotee of l?verai Republican Aldermen ought to show the Mayor and l.i< Mends tin' folly of in-ti tnting suits im poUtical porpoeea .pending elec? tions. CorporatMQ Connie] De Witt was In? duced t<> bring this suit by the hope, ?md \,t.~. rdbly the premise, of reappointinent t?> his po? sition. The ?Republican Mayor ??ml sime <>1 the Repoblica- Aldermen appeal to have been patties to the bargain, because they believed that ?exposures threatened SgSi-St FoWi i l.y DeWitt WOUld defeat lie- 1 >e ino.iatic candi ?lates for Aldermen and th?' county ticket gen ??i.iliy. All meh intrigues asuaUy provoke the late of this om?. The Democrat! elected tk.ii Aldermen ; only om? of their candidates on the county ticket was defeated ; the existing I! oar?. of Aldermen now acquit the accused l.y a handsome majority ; and the Incoming hoard will doubtleei reject Mr. DeWitt, it nominated, l?y ai lignai i voto, All of which goes to show that politicians who resort to bargains are as likely tO lose as to win. HAS THE LOUISIANA ELECTION A EAIl: ONE r .In-t men, who mean to get at the truth, are liable to be misled in either direction by the conflicting testimony from Louisiana. Their difficulty, however, ii largely ?lue to the fact that, being accustomed t<? u orderly and free condition <>f society, they ?do not know what mtimidation means, or how it affect! the credibility of opposing testimony. True, every one roalifOI tint if a Yol? r, white or black, is in such tell.?! ol his life that he dois lint dale to Yote the li.illot of his choice, that nain?' man may, and in all human proba? bility will, by the MOM coercion or terror, he prevented from testifying to the truth, or led to testify to falsehood. l!ut Northern people find it hard to believe that mea In large aum? ben can in? so terrorised. They do not know what it is to Uve in the wihl paii-lus of Louisiana, where the population is Mattered, where human lite has _lwaya been cheap, ami where, ever rince the war, the most respect ahlc. Democrat* have thought it DO shame in ?creen from pnnishment the -layer <>f a negro. Above all, they do DOt know- what it II to have boaa horn, reared, and to have I?m.1 a lifetime In slavery. Yet white ?neu, in Northern State-?, hive in some loc.iiities i?een governed by terror almost a* completely for a time. The Molly Ifaguire murder* disgraced Prang)Ivania tor years, lut the law was powerless. Not a sin_le person in ?ill that region dared to isi??? testimony against the gang] whoever oppoeed iis will ?lid s> at p< til of his lile; sturdy white work? men, having bar of the gang <m <,M(. W?,|,?, and fear oi' starvation for self and family on tiit other, preferred to Ii-k stai-Yation. The iiicm hei-H of this secret league weic ?i niinoiity ; they had to deal with people accustomed to law, trained to the exercise of their lights, ?ON iutaUigrat than the conspirators, and In,eked hy all the wealth and power of a /.rea!, civilised, order-lovinK .'??t?te. Vet for a long time they ruled with ahs-ilute power, in cer? tain district?. It was impossible to gel testi? mony against them, to lind olli. ers who dared to op|K)w? them, or to elect each officers. Is it Incredible that the ?aine condition of tenor lias boon maintained in the wild parisho? of Louisiana, where the leaguer, are intelligent, and the terrorized majority Is composed of ignoran) men born to slavery? The whole ? lecti.m turns on one (|uo-?tion of fact?did net a reigo of terror exist ? If so, it ?B?tant.* chiti-V?? th" credibility <>f all ?vi di'ii.'.- pi.-s-'ii'.-d. If men ?wear, for example, that they "were at the polls all day, ?i"?1 ??* " no violence," bow <l<>M tli.'t prove lliat wild ini.lni"lit ridel* had DO- SO warned ami thrcat ened the statttnod eolocad voters in theii -ah? ina thai t0W of them dared t?. approach the polls f it colored men t-Bn__a-t?ea send ___*_*? vits tint thev voluntarily joined d?mocratie eitiiis, ajad vote?- l?cm?>< ruti?- tickets, do wo not BHOW thai the Sa_M ocrcion which secured the rotea eoald more easfl. secure tin- ___Uia rftal And when eone who haro thna roted and signed, alter sees-ping t.? a.*ity where the j are protected, testify that they and hnndreda more win- nailed Hid warne?! l?.v avun ?I im-ii Bl nipht ; thai BOOM were whipped and others killed; thai They Joined Democratic clul.s to h;?v.- their lives, ami when the ?'lection ______ di i not dai? to vote any other ticket, which story i** t.? )>?? beUeradl I? ii n??t plain that tin whole ipiestioti is whether the pri-vioia?. whipping! and murders had luiualiv been committed ? For if so, thai fad would have canacd a coadition <?f terror eren ntON _t_rely in Louisiana than in J'?*tiii-> Ivan i;t. And, if thai condilioii of ti-rinr exi?ti?l, all manner of t? sti'imiiy thai the election was free and fair l?ii?>ines absolutely worthh'iw. Thus we are n-duced to a very simple (?ttes tion of fact?WWa such mu.dels and outrages committed an were i-alealated t.? prodnce fan? tiiniiiatioii of eolored roterai Onthiaquestion the evidence begins t?? aocnmnlate. Of all the _on*e_pondents at Kow-Orieana, 111?? twowboaa iairnt -?? and intelligence have lu-en most widely aeknowledged i>> the Ltomocratlc ami indo* pendent journals are Mr. White <?f iliis paper ami Mr. Hedfietd of The CincioooU Commercial, It is noteworthy that l?olh, as tllttr earlier ?In? put, in ?*. ahoWi went )?? New-(?ileaus _upre_aed with grave ?l??ui?t whether the claiina of I.?* pnbhcani were wall founded. But Mr. White tel? graph, tl jri aterda] : 'I ?lit lli.ie lias t."t 11 irreal lu\*|. -?le -?" ill all tin l.slic? within ; ;? BS BMBfBS .I.hi'.teil. It lias ?ln.wti itself in many BBS? - "' ? -- IBSlllBllllll. liililliii;lit llilir.ler, mi.I ..tiler B_BB_BBS Bf I'M Bf .reatct irrawtv. in.. ..ni? .|iasiiiui ettasai i? Ibsesasta aad sojsstsl it. K. |.ii.ii. .hi? -.. .' limt ll.-.,? | I? DOUt-BSli In-:. lit? IB. Ifeal U tt_? nut. In s.iiue case? there will !>?* lio f.,1 i \ainiile, \. aeti a niait B I .* a lial|i.t-l...v t'i tlie |n.!l!li? pile. . ."unie iilll ilavi?, ties, iitie iniir.leis a? In.ml.I.- M BBJ psiU-trStSd liy tin- Kn KlBl lietue.-li 1-?.-? ainllsTl. Ifti, ?'lit?!.ml;..I. .1 ill ail tin II i|. la. -, !!, | B___a_-Btl] tile Nnrtll SB- ill ?ti.iv the .\ iniiatli) \>lil'li l.as I.. I c. aci I Ibll un?.utiia,ile iinttiiiii ..t tli" .?-..util. A ? ..iiiiii-.iniiy lli;.i i cal la-?, s '. right in azpsetj trmpotuj. it a in.?ml. tar tbe ask. af I'liiiLiinlty, tliat tin? n ?...rl? tif.iir.l t.. will i-. ).l III. ll. Mi. Kcilii.'id afao ti le?iaplinl to The Com? ?n , ' n' of Saturday : Ts-alf-l I spent mmbm lime al lbs ___rto-ft*hoa_. read* iiik'llie lit' -t alll.ltMts tna.l-, Nretecn un-ii t .li'.la\ its, v. Inch ?111 _l\ S v..n ?.1.1. i ..I the in...-!.iMiie "f the hastsssa s sas at lacea r-tat. ineiits are siinnlv li.rril.le. If tit If can ft la.in*.1. tin i?-?-i... Ml:.* SBOSS I- I-....?.I-.I. "... BBI Bflbfd toksY< b President eleetedby saehat aas, Uooi e' lia- ?IV.,lav ,r-, wliile n.a ilet..l!ir_ __| i,., -, |. ; plainli i -:..ii:-!i tli it tin t. . Hie liillinlil sut!)., of the swon s_st*__ents Brew-ah.B-1 boj Hun- worthy of serious t*ons)?lersr4on; l?ul ith? terribl] ..! girt t awes, _ ta -, aa ? viM.iii.-s ihal Ib vsttaiah ssBThtelaa. if aotti , lln-y can I.,- .I:-J Tin .1 ; In-.t i! tun . IbefS ??> a a SSMl t ?ths ( laitn ..f I In- I?- m,n I ils Itav.ii. ? iiiie-il tin- .-..il- li> fair _______ Bcoreaof bat been forwarded \o Northern papera, bol the deliberate and caution-? ?ni'ik'tni-iit <d tin-si- ci.i ii?-,.!,m1 who are evidently bj no means prejudiced in lav nr ??i RepnbHcan claims, and who are oa tbe spot to i v ani?e the evidence on both rides, \m!1 bare free, weigh, .with eren bon .-t reader? Irre do not -n. ae theee diapatchea do not, that the '..?? i- ? hi. luded. In ???me instances the teatin-onj? ma] be dbtproTed; in oihera, the eJfecta may appear to 1 ave Pe? n lot ?il. and ?o limited as not to ?iitliii'iifc the ireneral reanlt. All jn-t inen will wail foi th?* prool before they Anally decide? Hut it it be established beyond reaao__-ble qneation thai siich Crimea hare been cointiiitii-ti repeatedly in certain par! in ?, tbe n ft ? isiildc i un, lii-.ii,n i? thai a ?'..inlilinii of terror mnsl hare reanlted in greater oi leas degree. <_nd fan the li_ht of thai condition all other testimony as t?i tin? election must he jndged. _ Tin: r IRE BANS l>.' ITALC ITION, The authorities of New?Bra__rwie_ have n - fused todelirei up l Itomas Ellis, the abaeonding and defaulting tcllei ol the Par! Ban! in thai ?iiy. \? a iiii'iiral sequence, there isa rrtory that the (h tectivi*. and tbe friends repreeent Ing ELUs pure in eo_ia-iMti?-n, and thai a. result Baliafaetory t.? letili parties may be i.ii'-lnd. That points, \n* mtppoaa, toa reet? tiitioii of a i?oriion ??t the plunder, anil to an agre? m? nt upon the pari of tbe corporation aoi in prosecute. Under the i ircum -tin. ? tin . eould hardly be call?-?! a compounding. It would merely !><? making the beat of a bad matter, in the itiici-st ??I the stockholders of the bank, wboae dishoneal servaal is apparently m s po?nioii to negotiate. The store here, bow? erer, is that ciril proeeedtogi againsl Ellis m.* to be befrun under l_o*rl_sh law, ami thai he is iiii-i.ntiine to in- held as a fraudulent debtor? The most nuaatinfactor] feature of the tiaiisiii-tion is the dJaCBBMLf*. which it makes <>t the purpose ?>i the English autbonties; t?i stand tecfa_dcally by the decision in the Win-low ease. Um policy of Spain in surrendering Mr. Tweed is liaidly ?mi which England would be likely i.? follow. Thougfa saiietiiiin ?I by the liiirhcHi prin? ciples of iiileiiiational law, it is (imiiaiy In all her habits anil pvinlici?. The-popular idea of the right <>f asylum baa been s?_r__?4__beued in England bj tbe atruanrles lor liberty upon the Ctatinent, v.ith which she baa always more or leas _y__pathixeo_ Bei linn, however, has been generally uml.-rsl.iod as sacred rather to rebels ih.in tu in ic raarals \i .? rtheleas, from the earliest ages, th?-i?* Ims existed bj organiied states a feeling thai th?* exili* is entitled t<> protectioo, even though s! Il-lianishi il li> bis o1??, n ______ in? anu?s. Napo h-??!i ___rre_B_ering bimaeU to _be most implaca? ble of his to? s, cited tin' in-.|aiicc ot 'riietnis io?i?s s.-?kimr r?ifnga in the Court <>t Arhv rerzea. E-ttradittoa treaties, howerer, an a pioiii.et oi modern civiii/atiun, and aiwna ? more advanced ami rea-onalile ji|(.a ?f (?M. ?'.alies a| nations toward each oiher than prc vaihd at a time when war was regarded as the readiest metlmil ol iiiIkhh. It i-, in<h-ed, mortifying that _hey ____bjUI be iiii's.saty; while th?* ? xpiilsi.m ol St____g_ta trom ?i -Onign M?il is bM iinpra? ions to l.e toleiat. (I. except upon the strictest prin? ciples of pci'Minal justiia1. A felon has no rightl anywhere; audit was upon 111 i -, pe?era! prinripM that Spain made the recent ?nrn-mier. It wo lid Ik* ijuit?1 within the limits of pnhlie law if ..upland should now pive up DHs in the same way; hut. as Wl have said, it would not be in _4'('oiilaiice with her precedent? and policy. If she were inclined to strain a paint. it would in? in cas*-?? la rol ring mailers el eons* menial hltogrity and of tinanoia! fidelity But she is not inclined. Cut oflf from whatever protection an r\tn diti.ui treaty would atVord, ami w ith Canada as an asylum for peculator? and ?h faiiliers at our verv door, there only remain? l'or M extra? ordinary care and watehfalneei in preventing frauds and thefts in pobtto insi itutions. Vi|_i laaos in -tin- futurs on the part of its BOW l'resid.'iit and the ?lircctioii will he mii<-m more profitable for the Park Bank than any iiltle success just ii'?\v in recov? ering the money witli which Ellis ?ih scoiided. There is a tmeAtmg, which cYery in? stance of the kin.l strengthens, that such crimes n <<i not occur, and 'hat those who are employe! hy itockholderi to guard the assets ?ji* n rorporntion should he held to a Btrift accountability. Tt is ns?less, we sup poee,to aoggeet thai ofllcen ibould be personally liable t.d losses oeeaaVmed by their own want ?>f vigilance, though it does not seem too much to nggest that s President who appoints or proaMtoS clerks that presently turn out to he tliHVes, should 1ms held toapretiy rigid a?' count. We shall he t??ld prohahly that no amount of watchfulness can he snlli. ient to )-u,iid in every Instanee sgainal dishonesty, ami that Mmehody must he trusted, ?*s~e*rA no man's cii tract, r can he an e?'ectual guaranty au'.iinst his lapse into dishonesty under snlli - c'uiitly ?powerful temptations. It would prob nl'ly not l?e well, bowwvor, to push this view too far. It might IMS-, in the minds of the pin.lent, a sufficient argumetft sgafnsi Invest ini- or depositing money in an hutitutioo conducted too oonspieuously upon en-ch a theory. We do not beli-VC that the caution wi.ich is taught by the MM of Kllirt is impracticable. Honest ein!.s are not all.iid <>f beeng watched, and dishonest ones have no claim upon the tender consideration of -heir'superiors. The MUT-interested ingc liiiily which devised the limit?-?! sat?tguaidl already established ought not to be at fault when it i.s loiind that others are MCOOMIJr prUT BOT COURT HIE JACBI A great itetesmaa is usually a good ?-ar.l player. All the traditions of diploiuae) prove this. Talleyrand loved whist ami played ?t w?II. Bismarck excels at cauls. Was it not .. 't\.<! ?or an American Minister to gtve?Vie law t.? poker, aid t<? Introduce i' at II? i lia ji-t\\s Comtl Hut if there be any one in the great ii.nie ..I itatoemanahip who can play hii CSldl Im all?nay, ev?-ii for inoie than they ? uli, it i? the nol.le American who has ?ii returned in the Franklin to his native land, ?Bora after leaving Vigo, the officer. of thai deliberate -raft, being anxious to pay h ?m i_i i.? ?'iii stnaiiship and tu entertain the ut a great nation with becoming b< ?pi ? , propon.! a ?gnaM ?>f carde. I he ? i ?man's eyes twinkled. Wliai ?should be the game. The itatesmaa raggeeted cribbage, and ; cribbage it was. Whist requires memory, in?'ho.!, and patience. It doM ?'-?y Well for diplomatists i,| the old school, hut the modern naiiship that Ins gJTOWB OP uinh r ~\ttt at Tammany Hall has long sime djiearded it Pokei i- inn. s ; ? u ? i. i < i r % and . ffronterj : Tweed is too iniio?. nt t?> p?a] thai game, Bul ?- i-i i ? hap' demandi talents oi another order?a pot-tire _? niiis for counting ami a faculty <?f making a ?.*-.????i deal out ?>f a erib. Ii ii not ton mm h t?> sa> that in thCM i? jMSCtS Big Six can hold bit own against the world, Geniui for counting gilded bis statemanship in 1808, s?. ih.it Tammany Hall waa ebkue trith the ?glory of h i" .' Mr, Tildea vu dumb with admiration. As for the erib? be made out of it as many counts a* the liraml .Iiiiy found in tin big null.'Uncut. He could ?,iv alt. i the m.i ?m i of ? I? oputra, " Hi . ?iily is tin " thai '.m be re. kongd." Cribbage for two. The statesman imiled again m the eardi were .halt, lie played w< II, and he counted even hitter than be played. He brought to lij-hl h Jack ?>? trumps. '? I hat "?sonnte one," said the statcimao, as he pi a hole. ?Fifteen on", fifteen two, s flush and a pair, fifteen one. fifteen two, ? donbli ?pi- n.?, a big tin, fifteen one?he counted them ail with s -tmngr glow oa bis cheek and the ??Id fire in hi? ej.es.. The hand was ended. "All!" said the ratali-MUnll, "I fO-gOt the "Jack, One point mon." The offieeri held tbeii breath and winked at one another. He had COUated the knave twice. II?- was mi ju? no? i lit, too; ?o un? ?.?isi ??ms, s.? dignified I lie had lin- sol?mu air of a man who WM peddling temper,line tracta. It was ?statesmanship nothing sinnt of it! "l?le?s met" exclaimed the chaplain, win? was watching the game; " il i? ?.'lilil?- !" Now tini, are games <?f cardi and duro an a-'aiin s nf politics, ami sonielini-s a game is w.m by a tingle point. The -i.it. .man at the rribb?ge-board knew this by instinct. He knew full well what a knave was worth, loo late! tin? lad! has lim. Tild. n harncd i the \?ilin- of a tingle point. On the ?lay after ?lection he had 1 * I electoral fotCO, ami since that 11101111111, he has been worrying ovei i iii'.de point, sometimes even npnnlng Ins en? ftiy'a score in the ?lcsperal?' ho|?e of sl?\il 11? - a hole, if the great master ?player, whose talent toi Counting was So conspicuously di> pla.Mil in 1868, had only heen at his clhow t<> wore the points, instead of B-ssqnerading at Vigo and playing eribbage ?>u tin? high st as, that point would have been counted lon;r ere th-k Not by IW-ggCr and UnstoT and shouts of foul play?nor hy trying to count out a poet master's peg on the other side. That is coarse ; it is not .statesman ?hip pure ami iimietiled. The great eribbage player and statesman Would nu i??b hase count.?1 the jack?on? e, it" not twice. For there was a trump sard that turned up quite ano-peetodij in Got. Tilden'i Presi? dential game. That jack was ingels and min? ister ? oi grace defend oi !?Mr. Charlee Prancis Adam- of .Massachusetts. Before the Ileimi ?ratie Slate Conveotioa ?met at Worcester, tbe nomination of ex-Gov? Gaston wm eonceded on all sides. Bvea The S?iiiinijii-lil Bt~ttM?0u~ three up its hand the day befON the session and gave u|i the game. I'?ut on the cyc of the eonvratira a ?gentleman win? had been in eon siillation with QOV. Tilden and the National D?mocratie Committoe appsaied upon the scene and an Ailains iiio\enienl was organised] and on the next ?lay Mr. (ia-t.ui withdrew from the contest and Mr. Charles Francis Adams was nominated. It was regarded as a ma ur stroke. There was a ___? of admira? tion MM-g the Democrats throiiirhout the country. It WM n great play ami a great sard, and they made the most ,,i it. The hillets-doiix of the candidate for QOV? enior were showered upon the just ami the unjust, upon tin? wiwhcd and the unwashed, like si.ow-tlakes from a January sky. Hut then was one mistake : theie were let tern mid letters, coiii-ratulations und SOnf?-MlaMoae, winks and winks, hut the jack WM not coiinte?!. If the ?greet Tuiniiiuny statesman hud bSM at tlio hoard, a? he wiw in 18,18, he would havo scored a point without delay. He would not have waited until the end of the pnm?\ would have Montad that jack then ami t He would have wen in that jack the pre and the patency of the E?___?-_nnnl elac Nay, more: if hi* statesmanship had beer to the test under the pressure* of Deinoe necessity, it would have evolved the w ? I?? toial college from the inner conseiou.? Of that jack. Etat is it too late now? To be SUW gama is about plajea, out. The Demo? have 1H| electoral votes and there is still to go, Hut the st itesman is now here. I nut count Mr. Charles Francis Adams'?? in nation, or hin defeat, or his buti'hei's til his father's ?liarv, or hi*- grandfather's trait l?v Copley, or something or other of lib mie electoral vote ? That will make a tie Mr. Hayes, of cmitse, has 188 votes?and Democratic House will ?dect Mr, Til? ."?tatcsmaiiship took the h?ad in 18t>8. \ not count the j:i?*k now ? ?. eBj BURNING ash in RIAL. The publie are beginning to look forw with a pooil deal <>f mtereeted curiosity to en ination which U to take place next weel Washington, Pbnn? Th?* parties are ?ill nol: in tin ir way. Dr. 1st Moyne, the owner of liuniice, is well known a_ a phihinthroi and a man who has defended his plans the help of humanity with anal intellect force and gallaatry ; CoL Oleott, in his dit] ?ni relea <>i' army officer, ool-Bagmi <>f an riahaed .**i>? ? it -, and Theoaophia high-pri hau always kept himself on the top wave nofoiiify; while tlie Karon has been prit pally fain.ni*? as a cotpse. Scarcely thM ?hail body (lisappear?'?l In hind hiiininp trip and the serpent with Its tail in it? mouth Btetnway Hill, when it whisks into si; a-_aiii upon the hii^s of Washington, pr? ?>a to vanish from among the true-blue P_eel teiiau Population <>t thai ilk in lla.n.-s rjrith line dramatic eflE?d aa Don Joan going to own place. "Huh, at last," criad the Iml to ih?1 Athenians, lying ?Iowa upon the 1? " I make my ?ell immortal." De 1'alm I borrow? il the idea. We can see no reason, however, in the i portance attstthed to this particular expe ii.i-nt. The tact is air? inly proved that a lx> in a scientifically coi_st*ructed fu?aos oan reduced i?> aahea without oflenaa to tli?* bee] ?u-?s ?-n the senses of tbe public. Dr. Lu Moya furnace has been t?'sted with animal?, and iiidi-.nitalih consti acted upon the best pria plea, 'in?' arguments in favor <?f eremati an well known to ?-?.tu tint most Ulltetl rlnaara thn adrantage to the public health the slop pul to lln* a--L'ie-ati<>n of an enormo man of decaying aiattei a short djatance bah the ? i tu.- of the ground] the return of t bodj to the elements by a clean, swift, won leas paaaage ; the sanction of its* us?* in ? tiquity in almoal erery nation, and not lea .i.-rioi choapneasi The public la n going to be won hj argiunenl in tl matter in which it? anteasoning feeling profoundly interested, and will alwa have the loudest word. Do __egu__ents pren on the American publie to rent churches, cars, or sleepinp-room? ? The | ll bnatliii is m.m- pO-BO-MMAS than th?? e ?illation*? from any grave, jet from habit persista in breathing it II ii?it as well aa En nip pleads for buna!. It bmj ha a tad th crowded cemeteries are brfeedii-g-places malaria and typhus, and that the t__-___age ?bath goes mi in them iiice-s.iutly ; but in t! public eye the] ?in* valleyi of pence. Grot acre, m wbdch dot it*? the s.i.'re?l dual "i >t bi-loved, awaiting a Ueaaed __ea_rreet_a Poetry, the iioi>i??t ____4_nat_o_b all the tan il. i m is of tboae who weep for the d? ml. ha? for apis combined t?> make the i_" !\' u? totall] ?iiib-i'-nt fu.in its piiin it..lily. It will require mm ?? than the n ports of the fe -liti.tiiH- gentlemen and the mol? ?>f eurioail hunt? is who will witness this item itioti to ii duce men?and especially womea?to give ? all tin-- sacred pageantry with its t.tuder l_sage and tO meet the futUTC throiiph the tint lie a\ o| l?r. I.e M.iyne's brand-new fiiiiiao Familial ily with tin* idea is the only chin? bu its ? nil".". If ??m* or t WO cremations ihoul take place -Batead of, and at the tame to Ordin?r] burials, without charlatanry, but wil iiiipn -siv,. ,ni,| sol,.mu ceii-tiituiie-., they Wulli ?In iniuli t?? soft?n the public prejudice. Dr. L Mu) in- has, ?loubtle.ss the wisdom to pereeir that human nature will insist apon slurouding it last State With .some kind of OOetk pomp a.a meaning; and he will therefofe not gire to hl experiment to.? much of the air of aa ordinal] baking. _ DesjcriptiTe Liters from tbe Uaited Btatss as came store trecjaeal bo the B-repsaa ioarnals ?_ tin* Iiit.-iii.itlouai Exhibitionappreaebad Its eloeini ??ay. The ni.'sf nf tin-in arara pt-d-barno-ad ???? alunit as. one. t in ?t ileliietit as cotihl he BXBSWted, hut devoid ol ?iiiL'iiiai or inipmtaut vn*ws. Tin c,in?-.|Mi!iiiiut of Tin Leo?at luots, hav-ag beard thai his lettias ?rate lackini? in " local ?-..lur," went to New pm; in the boaa of I'm.lin? some. \\c was invited'?! dinner, ami was prettily disappointed to find everything lam.-ly Km-lisa, except that "the ?dt was eovetad n*?itii red and greea peppers." l'.ven i be convei att?oB rao apon mai h th. bbbm top* ? m I.on.Inn. The Freu? h and (.?crinan BOgea pululen is spread thenia Iveaoi ertheoaaatry ?','* s_aeb n- possible: Ihej rla?ed New-Oriaeos, Chicago, tbs K'i.t l,y Uottn ______ They associated mostly with th. ir ..un eoiintryiiu-ii, an.! .nvc .surface-pictures of Aiiicr ii'iiu life. The last leU'inf M. ?le Molinai I to the Juum?l aet Deattt contained this incident ? "A train half a mile l<mi_ took III? from l'hikuh-lphia to Ncw *i ni, in the eveiiiii!?. The Srewd which tills the si 11 ifle class ni liiis,. deiiiociatic cars is rather mix? -d. Not far from ms aaeleajaal Miss, sarafally g\ovoA, aad with unit?1 aa s__r?toeiat_t air, was tha i.i.j.-ct si devoted attention from three yoaag h pans, while ?>n tbs B*XI s.-at a iiii.ldl.--aped pttutleiuun look off lirst his ,In??*?* sad then his stockings. 1 h>- opi-r.ii ion seemad ta five hfaa peal relief, ami as thea i his legs in a iiiainier which I will BO. d. ?.crihe. He was a runaway ttom elm ago.*1 ? - They cannot say in Kurland that wo ?lo not occa? sion, ilh send tlieln 01 H S lii'st-iate rumie. We do not po so l'ai a** to put the mysterious Sla.le in that . at. - Koiy, hnl there is no ______ doiilit ahont a BSS_BUB____B these parta, celling hlaiaulf FharloaHowardseass tiiii.-s, and th.-n Count von Howard, and occasionally _____ von Howard-Serf, hi, not to mention other titles, fhe Count (liarles von Howard's particular little pain?* was t.? write to Knpli_li _eiitletnen of wealth and ri;.*?prctuhility telling tlum of ?nine wdl m tin oI of the pcr-oli addressed, of which testament Count Charles had exclusive knowledge, loi which he must be paid. Two aagef alaJmanls ?'ach saV vanced B180 In-fore Seeing the wills, nor hav?i they seen them yet. The Count von Howard Secleld, liowes er, ha? seen the in fids of _ juil and is likely to see that interior for some nine to come. The way in winch the universal pud_i*on ulways and yw-ry wh.n-ii-es to that kind of tly is reiilly mortifying. Then* is a abash in the ris?? of the cost of silk. It aeei not follow, however, that silk dreuses will bo any i'hea|>er in coiis?-(iiiciice. In F.ir..|?.? peiplc aro it'.iiriiied at the prosp4*ct of war. It is ?uupotied that laahaa will buy loss aaraa-atra cloth?*? than usual wlnh the in??n art? putting on their armor. Hence dculniKs in Imtli raw ?ilk sud silk gouds were almost wholly siisjMiiulcil in Lyons, France, at the date of the last advices. In this country nobody will buy any larga .mount of ?ilk in any form till the ?loctio? is ileteriniiie'l. Whin that ha? to do with the n?oo of ?ilk is not so olear ; but it take? & vary ?mall ?how of cloud? to cxcit-o o m.reliant'?fear of a ?tona. There is not, however, enounh prospect of war ?broad or at home to encourue;? f-tnilies in the hone that thereby their dre-see will ?oon be uio?le cheaper. 7Ac Philadelphia Time?, which ie barely a year and S half old, ha? just moved into a ?plcndiil building, which it ha? erected on the corner of Chestnut and Eighth-sts. for it? own uses ?inccs it? roccea a? _ newspaper wiw. artsbUShed? The Times celebrate* its entry into it? new quarrore by a review of it? ?no. cessful carer, and some exulrt-runt eoiiipiirmon? oi it? circulation and hiisineiw with thOMSf its rivale in I'hila.lelpliia and journal? in Now-York. Col. _. K. McClure, ita edit??r, mad?) a brilliant ?ucee.- i_ country jourtiali?m many .?.ear? m-'<> at hi? old bouta iu CluuiibershnrK, and he has shown that Philadel? phia is abundantly willing to sustain a paper which ?hall he cheap withoiiI baing scurrilous, ami politi? cal without buiu-j blin.ll> paitimiu. It would not be an unseasonable thing to haul in the campaign bun in is at en.a? without waiting for those Louisiana |leOS-D1 to i*.'t their ce r! i tica to?. A. inaiitle of hoar fr??st trimmed with MelaI might be aeongenial and feliciten? draping for au ettigy of iht-lion. Charle? -'ranci? A.lain?, but the ??ortraiU of our next President and Vice-1'reH?tlout would wear a pinched ami dcjecied hxik when banging out in wi-athtT on the hiiiiiis side of zero, which wiiiild ?-li.'it feelui-s of loiiuui?.?nation instead of those Heiitiinenls of reverential awe with whii-h per ttutgtt he<l?ed ahoiit hy the divinity of ollico do light to inspire the b.-hol.l. r. At the r.-i|ii''_t of the AvxM-iuti?M for the Advance in-nt of ?Science ate! Art, ex-tjuv. Ju.-.pii K. Hawley baa eon?sentsxi t?i deliT?raaad?raee?i atetowaf BsB next Monday evening on the " U. suits of Lbe Inter? national BxhlMtM?." If tin? Ceiiteiiiiial Exhibition ?lid mil hing else, it proved that Ainei.iaii? have o geniu? for organization. It was fr ?in ti?>?t to last 0 triumph of good management and hard Yankee s.iisf. As th.' E-?______ of the Coiumission, Oov. Hawley ha? a rijflit to celeinate its ?ucees? ; and what he says of it* result-, will < oinuiaud wide att?:n tiou. _ PERSONAL. Tlte Watchman h;w a new e-.itor-in-chief, tti.it hap pi p? .--i ta.ige b?iug tfel K?!v. Lucius (i. ?iuith, H H.. i?I tins city. Dr. Holland says in a letter to The Chicago Fotl tliat The Scribiier articles ou college? have co?tiu_u/ i',.u .iii.i? ol ?I..!...ra? Dr. John Goiham ?Palfrey ha? just become til?, aecood i.? t? aaii.ai.ui of tint PSItartea clergy, Dr. Oi vilie Iivwey b.-tuK tlie llt>i. The reatleMMM of jroug Mr. Lick has now I?? ?ii ?in'I lu'?i. H?- liait t?eil a il? t'd U.'Olii?ing to Ik) ? menllWV of the H..:tr.l ef lii-n - .?.lilil? h tua i- t?I Iji'KUiuihk of tli_ aiiin alii.' setllt???Ol ot the busii???-?. ?Spotted Tail is ?described hy a re-ceut guest ,?s a ii,aiily-l<?<i:t:ii?< ? re ii.ii?', witli ?luall hand? ana feel and an aura-oble countenance' whlla If aa ottolW-trf-hle ? i? us wiul a? a hawk, ami look?an if lie were afraid Ol Ills .-nail?!*. Mi. A. H. Stephens is exceedingly well be I?.vm1 liy the p.'.?pi?- of Ail uit.t, Ju.lging tcaaa the number Is Which Ihr CouttitmtiOM Ot that towi credits .am ?Aim i?T.'i\ ii.?. It is an .-i,,,i uioti. sini> : i ft.- t _U -?l Btepli as.hotel sold ti??' otin-i- Any -?''i. ??.?un?!? ol vi.-itiiig ear_i ?tbiehhad gathered la U?*< l?afaian*a lei? Mr. Thomas Roberte) i deseendant of Major ii.'u. t. :. . ... WhaIlex, ?:.?? ?? a..'.-!.!.-, raad a i?uik.t an his liite.l an?'?lor at a r??elU liii.'itill? ol til?' Pa_Mf-f__I Hii-iori..ilSociety. Re daclaraa thai WutSh y went to Maryland and died there, and t?at bmb) ol biadeaoeaS? ?ni. ne now uvui_ in New-Jeraey, PaoiuylYaal% M?> ware, Mai > lau.t, aad vu _ Secretary (.'?uiicioii is OOCUpjingGej- M hoaaa aa faraaa?t-av.. tin?winter .M.*-,, auiorou hold? ti!?- ?i?.'iiii-t iMisitaui ol haataaa Qaa. la??ssufeaaehli I in., i'li ? i,.iti i.tiii'iK'tl to lueir I.hiis.- ..ii .'.i,?s.s.,.'htt ! ..im Carpenter \?ili real a huuv;ia V. ii-iaiiLton tor tin? Winter. His .?au^liiti in ??aid to p~ - iii.iikati.e inwloal atilinta? It is related ot Mi. Wehste! that he was i . .???ismai?, who aafeaai "i?tiiis Mr. u.iist.i i" ?? v.-?, Mr.- " ni?' naal Mr. Wi . -.?r ..i Maaaaehoaetta I" "lam thai mate Mi. Webebar al Massachusetts." "Well, Ott, 1 baaed that you ??ero? a.'1'f.it IIUH1," quoth til -'llalla.. 1'. " bill 1 iti.l.'t t!:'.Ill? 60; i jour Speech, uud uudiiotoo-ewry wurd>ou said." Une oi the lint liest younn Indies in New Yurk s,?fifty hepye?od to ha walking i>?i-t Ear, MSaS hooaatheathat ?ay with aaat?at young woman, Ml Mi-? i>? .liny : 'Do you _ao_ oaa Mr.TUdca toakal" i?,,,.iis," iurt?A?'i'. .i ii.'i- iriiini, " h. '* not reaaai??Ma at aU?rath?c ?Sort and puni." "Why I" ?ji?i the beauty, innooentlr, " I fancied be w.i_ ana-imly hauu .??iiii" ma a? u inet, ?luit?' a t y i lops :" Mr. TalaugS did not receive a call to I i. nitli i liiiri-li, < liniiLii, Bays Ihe Journil of that h.,.. ItaMai "riie propriety efglrlai Mai tttA ? eall was eoaalderad, aad Infomall* deeiSed la the oe_a? tivtt, the fcellUt,- li ?.,* lliit a l.iilil?tft' ?if hi* ??????? i;ll'l?'l ii. i was not desirable. If, aa a Mew-York paperasraaS tfk'_rai)b-d to a iru-iel init? leliuing to come, lie put ?uiusfif to quite annrnoaaarj tr?, iMa." Madame B-dendorf, who h.as come from Bov tan to ii? ?ale the i'.ul I l' Brunhilde on our stage, is ovof 00 ft ar.* old, but so in-ricct i? her art that her voice 1? si lt_?h ue in K>rh<iii?l. It i? ?aid thut ?he always puts Lor ?..-i ii -na oa ita in? ttla aad I?to a ?t?te of frauti? entbusi? eon, ?"> .?i''^?aii and exquisit? isi?i r musical ? ou-cieut?. m.? ni*?* here only a ?a?"-? for the Tiioina? eon. ?rt, i*_d ri. an? to n.ii'.i MeW-YO?I paiuU ni p Ma of Uiu girl? ?_? .? r: behind ii?t in Boat?? There is a poitrait of Gen. Brook, in tho Beveta-sany utUt Bi?M-m m the o?d soutb ?hick :? I'ctiiiai'.i lot? it.all ?i_. It l.* i elated thill wheusittillf for hi? portiait be was curioii? to know the ..rtl?t'? Baoth "I <>f lulling hi? eolota. ??' St?Bit, lfe_ author of the j'ortra.It, .? lie. i ?i l?? S?o_ liiiu, and lmiii? -diale.t, Usa? lill'sli.itl,,ll, eio'.lllf 11 iU tin' ??I'll Tu?'? UliIIOIIU, 111 lb? picture,? 'Hilf -ail blue butiou hlfhaf on thosaiinll* :...aii lut! Lulls v. i_ e i..a? U, and lucre It ?till remains abura tue nattai iui?'- Bolloa are roostautlj arriT?ia and th.' iMiioUiou will bo 00- tin aad li'i.r,' r tii._u wiwst bril proposed There is no aonssneeabooi s.ijourner Truth. Sl.e papa flll 11 J' cntlclee? the stlii;?- .', na,.' ii, iM'cauae with alltlifii |invil??_t'? of cuilurt? auu ?uolet-douo of C'liris t.uaity tu? y ?i.-iio?iyHah aa att.n aa ial?ah _>???d. leoaa audience she ?aid: ' Wld all fOMM OpfortllMllWa ?>r i. adiii' au' w.iiiu' you do ii.'?. lake hold ,in au um tiiiu'. My t.od, 1 woi'.der wlul yoa ?le in lue woihl K.r. Aad Umaoth?r: " wii.u tor you all raabla' to htarMoodj sud ?Sink?'} l Eberyooa on ron gota' to aea Moody ?a' S?nke}'. What )o;i '?UOOa I- llftl do.?e two men Bwill1 tola all toll wmiu ii to li.'l? ?en I" Anil tlie.1, in SUSS)?IU w.iru Ulf. " I tf 11 } ou it's the doRis ol lue worii, not UM hearers, ??..I itauts." Beene Lord Daflbrin hravettng in Ireland m a ?.'.uniDf-C?I with M ftinritld i'ei'.s.m ?giinr.aiit ol bil I'lis.seiig? i'.? iMi-on.tllti. N?it t j i '-, the future (..iM'iiiur (?ni. ral i_tked Pal.ly What BTWa be had to tell of the iieigliiiorho??d. "As for iici. t., yu llouor," replied tlie IlliailHWWlllllg driver, '-shure 1 ! ii,?iv uo new?? thai would lu?, re?! a -iuileiii.iii loiku y.'.'hfii, _nlea? ll u? that one^yed D_Carla is n ?n.? t?> ?orry'ajMa Qaa-iioii." i:.??ii?,ii the l.i'Voiiiiu ine. ai,l.?j eiij /i-il the Joke, he _al gr?telo?i enough to deuj blnu if u.e prlrU-ge?. .?-?riotr iiie ?i.itoof c?jii?te:nation the talkauv? enrArlrotM? into \alieu h? f..iiii.i that the " oue-t J ? d Duff, tin " he bad -i.i>k"ii eo ton111?? ; ij. of nad in?? paaaaagac wan aha aal tin? siiiii.' pama. Dr. Lankeefesr, who lias beea aaun-sg Wn> ?elf with Mr. ?Etta, i?, say? .dr. leiiv. ,t\, a )??al.?{ .u?a who hai a., leaaenea beyond in? nadafaM mhorf m ttu teaaor of kottog] at Ualratattf Callaga The paaata?b lui; ba?rtater, sir. Oaarai bewiataelaaO eaaaa baah fro? u totU' on the cougnein to .tliend l?. the Ma tut refused to aceapl auy l-B ?hataver, l)r, rortie? w!b?1o?t lap llotl uiiiiiiiltt from ??;?iiltiiallsiii unie..mi ?Ull.i in ?-l1" ?land, und tnat Iii.i? ?j lu_UIKS are UO? uiui.'i iiiaiuii'Ul iu Aiiivi'it'a trun.i ihUoauaa iin?. i-? ?m. o? the ?ut* men:? whloh woakl aeem axtrvnie, to apeak ol It ?_ OveraU-aJaad leeUo?-Ii? au> dlreotlou produces n.? Dr. Wmalo? tayt uoiluu^ ?uf thepc-pie aho ban *;'>?"? mad thioii?ii other ?ll Uroctcd r??(io?i exalte?i aal London, Nov. '_7.?-Tim ___l_iaf0 of Mr?. Ivcs, daughter of Mi. J.jbn Lothrou ttt??ef.UtoAOUtt' can bletortaa, to Um weU-kaewa tn<n..ii -_ite.sii.au. ??if WlllhuuOa G. v.'i'iiiiu Han ?an, Meinberul I'tirumu.-Bi for Hie City of Ozlord, ?III be celebrated at Wej'.iux???* Abhej on ?atuiduy m\t. POLITICAL NOTES. A n n paitisaa p?gttai from Xew-Orleao? would ha a t'.ii'.lity ltii.'i'Ci'.in.KU, well as a rar: peiiVi?? ilK'e Jll.it now. A_ a itooiiTci.'.i./, CtongNSMUMi Potter'? letter ou the power o? ll.? Houic Io elect a Prenid-Ut *?? a beautiful ?uceen.-;. It demolished that view of the iuo_a liiKof Ilii'ton?tituturn M completely that It will Otttt be heard of attain. All authorities seem to n,i,-?3e tbat th* next aiieaker will be the man (,.?v. Til.l? a pifts ?ut (?* the pliice. It must be comforting to Mr. Cox, undortb??? I'lrcuiiistanet-, to remember his attitude toward O-**? Ttlrion at St. Louis. It U ?aid by the ??oreruor. friend? that while ho uov?*r says anything alioul the ???-?????? uf hi? eiiemios, he nev_r forgets theia. Congressman HaylcHs friend? are ptoteotiat much ccutld.uce In his ?u?_ce?s in lb? oeuteet lot Iba