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2imii6.men.fi anfc xn.cimge fco-Nighjt^ PiTTH Avr.ntiB Tiif-TB-~_ and H : " Hunipty-Puinpty." B'.Blo's -ABDBN-'- and 8 : " Tbe Oaseeiu." _______ pABh 1'Ht atbk- 2 : " La Perlcbole." 8 : " Lei Clt.cbe deCornev.llr." , c Bab Pa_acmoo Minstb__?' Oi bba IIo'.sb?_ _n_ e. Patn/.o. _ BTAiei.Aiti. THBATKE-1:'W and H : '? Fritz. r,,,,n-, Ubk.i ..gt'AKit IUKxiub-li-0 and 8 i ?? Tlte C-it-ea ?f Nor-uandy." ____ _ ? WALUAt a? -H__T?a-l:_0 and 8 : " Diploraacy. Acadruv or Dr.aiOJt-Anuual Kibibltlon. Bnanra'n Oabbba?I ooeert, Ibaaaaa Bbw-Y(irk aov _an*M?Day aad Braaaaa._^^ Mnott to -Votifriieemcnigi. Aicrt-ucvT*-{i<A j'__.-f.th eataat*. Boauu am> Kooaa?UfA I'age?otn aud Cth coluuius. B.at.sis- "*OTIC*??ith Vaae?ltt eeiiuiuu. Coal am. W....I.?>.uh Paae?'_a eolumn. Dmuaifpboticbb Bia .__--i*-t c.iuuiu. 1>BV OOODe?91* i'u.e?(itb ro uioii. Xxci.-n-.il>.-?>?-?_. .'__*??e>ti. eolaaan. BeacirKAH Apvaanaa?aaia OM t'aue?oih eolumn. nBaBCIAl?IM I'aur?IA coluiiin. PVBBiii'iih- -.(A /'(i.r?.i.h eoiimin OBAi.r- am> KiM'Kii- _tk /'_</<??tith coluiiin. Hkli* Wabtbd Bf- Paaa 8th eaaaaaa. HoTl.l*?Ul/i I'Mie?.Ui colniiui. . - _ Hoi'sk- *m> r akms Wabtbo ?__ Paat --- eolumn. ICB (.Kl \M- sIA .('uot*?lat roluiiiu. lnsTKi-i noa?9M _\m* lel eolm .n. l_iw be no >_e?9M I'a.e- lst loluniii. Lboai Noncaa--<_ Paat?6theolumn. 1/O.T AM. 1 <>. M> Olh Pwgo?td colu.nu. Makiui vm, Bl ITB MeNii.i.- -BU t'aue-CV.i eolumn. MaB-IAO-I AM. DI elHs-.-.fA /'(((/(?- ..tn eolwtwn EiacxL-ABBoea?9tt /'oae?8d eolumn; iom ?-_ f.tll Ulld (ith Co'llllllia. MlMiei ivsiHt MKNrs-l*//) Paar-'lu eolumn. Brw i'i aucAnoaa?3W 'u..?Itii. ..tli au.l Ctb col un.tia. PKoi.r-Ai*?-*/* Pa.e?ith eolumn. Kxai j-.AiK Fok Baui?Crr.?__ "*aea-_d aataani; OO-BTBT?8M .'_.?(?-_'i und 3deolumna. Reiu.i". - N'.thi.s '.'/*. r?re-2d and 3d columua. BAI.K- IV Al.IK?-st/ _??<.-./--'ith co!. rn. ll. _.r.cit. iwncBe-Wt_m dlheolnmn. Blfl ITIONB B/_aT_D-_lAI__?8fi 1'it.r-ith and (.11. coiut.inM-, Pbmiimb 81b -*a_--**oth colnmn. Btbavh ..rs ano lt_fl,BB-l?e-8l* Eaae?Itb and .Ml) 8t__'m. ka.' ockan- -<'_ /'__**-3.l nnd 1th eommne. BtfMMl a BOABO?BM Eape-M. 1th aad Bth columni. TEA* HhKs-'.tfA /'oor?lht ...liiiiin. le. i m?Crri PaoraaTr?BIA /'ai/--,t,i eolumn ; Coi w TKi-sr* ptyja 3d ooiaaaa. _ JDnsincBb iSoticcB. M.-nsiiianV Peptonixe. Beef Took ??* tli?> onlv pr.'i.ui.itioii of be- i-mit.iii.iiis: H? < ?' nrvie.'i'f lt i* tavalna-le in all enfeebted t-ondltloni whether tl.e leeull of exh.iusi'i'u. u.rvooi pioatration, aararwurk, <>r aenta dlaeaee; aad la cv.iy lara >.t <'??? bUitv partlcnlarli trom pulmonarr eomplalnta. Ittafri. n.llv aml lii-lpftil ic tbemoel delloate -..inii, wauuflaxauI)a ..... proprtateca.9th av.*. Hotel Bmidmg. aad tot. av.*., cr. of .U'..,"*'?_._ ~T<? C'.NSt Mi'iivt>.?M:i! v !'.v, l.i-eti Imi'iiy torive tl.r-lr ttstKiioiiv m tiiver ? the aae ef "V. ILBOB B Pl UE tXH> iivi-n on. anu f.iMK.' B-perlen e haa proved II totoea valuahl- inin.lv h.r O-aramptio-, Aatbma, Hiptlierla a.ui all dlaea- - ,-f tiie Throat at?l Ll.a. Mamifacturcd only hy A. B \\ ii.tioll, .heiiint, Bi.hli.n. B"l'l bf .l.ui-Cisla _,u.iaiv. ,- m^ FOUNDED BY HORACE QREELEY. SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1878. WITH SUPPLEMEKT. THENEW8 11US 51VEXIXG. Fo_kio\.?The German anti-So.inlist bill 1ms beeu rejcetetl I'.v ;i large niiij "iity. ~ II is BB noune.d with auihuiity tlmt KusMii is dlapoaed t<> revi-e Um liiiiits of tne naw Dalfarla and to forego p:.rt of Ibe war iiui.iniiil.v ; tlic C/.ur m Blste on tiie retroct'KMon of BeMBIBbM antl tlic validitv ol tiu- San Mefatio Treaty. z^=- \ Fedeiitl ist revt.it lnis l.i.i. put down in Spain. = I ?? Briti^ll Cui'iiiet has Count Behoaraloi'e i'i"!' aal nnder cotiM.leration. DoMt.siic?The I'otter Comniitteelinds tliat tbe evillence of frand la BB weak tli-t it must liavc mora to beg?l work. with, and it has ser.t a s. cret aaaat to Florida aboat tl?B_rtt?r.==-=Atea__o___al baa been noatiatai t? Oa_B-_BBB__B WaddeQ in lu-half of h N.-vv-Yoik s"eiet.v, for wbooe beaefll be reeently l.ctui.il. = Beeretarj Evarta is ei tba opinion tliat Mr. Ettad-ord, late Vka-Cooaa] ;.t Shanghai, is not BB iiui'.-ai-lialile oflicer. ^^?: Tba trial ofthe appeai of tba Ber.Jobs Mill.-r fioin tiie docisiouoi the Pr. abjrta***" oi Kaw*>fir__awi( k ? aa ba* _uu before the I'l.'.-l'.v tciiaii Qaat rul ._*-cinlil.v. Lo?tof life and tlam*?***? t,> property froai tornadoea are nfOftbd from WiaOMBB- an.l Uliiiois. - Tbe Soeiul Sciei.ce Convention clo-ed its sc-si.-n. _____ Tl.lte un-n were killed nnd -ix i.tliei- il.jiiled l.y the llartfor.l iiie <>f y.-.-t. i?l..y BMrnlaa. CoNtir.Ess.?In tba Senate ye-,iei.la.v Mr, Kd muilils i.i.-M-lit.d the lull of theSeic.1 Colillnil I. c to retriilate tbe nietliod of counting tiie Beetoral t.,ie; tba Ehatrlcl of Cotambla bill w__ (ltbatctl nearly all tl;.y wltbonl Bna] aet lon._-; Ti.o Housc did some roiitine lin.-iii.-.-s aud then took ap tba Anny lell ; variou* s.-etions of Hhe lull ware atrieken out. und tiu* i..11-was inodi ficd in iiuiuy wajaj Mr. H.-witt .lid ii"t dare t<> .have tl,- Hoaae li"i<l an eTeoiaf .-. HUon f"r (ear tbe Kepiibiu-iiiis woald _.-t eont-ol of tln- l.ill. tiiv am. BOBBVBB-JI.?Tbe Giand Jury has de cide.l to iiidii-i tbe Healtb Co__iitaaio?ara and the Ald.nneii. ?_-: Mr. V..sl.iir_li t.-.-tiii.-.l in LiaowB dcf. B. ? .v-iterdit.v. r____ ihe Iv iini.' Jlitll Aii!;-T.,iii maiiy Daaaoerata a?*proved tbe Potter Invee* tiKution. - Mr. Tilden and Jamea (.I'lirn-n are r.-p >rt d tO have eonferreil al.out local politiea. ?Mr. O'ltri.-n d.-iii.-s Tt. ? Tl.e jury ta the libel Btiit a-:i,ii-t Peter Cooper is -st iii ont. _== Forty niilli"!is of 4-? per cent bonda have he. n Bold l.y the Syndicate. == One inai. wae killed and aix ineu wero injiiicl iii t-aniif. down a BfoadWBJ bufldlng. *-' k plan of rapid transit over tl.e Brooklyn Bridge was atl"pt__l. _-__: s.-v.-ial matebea ?were abol at Iba Creedaaoot Bpringmeetins. :== Oold, 1W)'., ltHJ"?, 101. (iold value "1'the lei-'ai tendci doilnr at the clo.-e, 09 eciiis. BtO-ka uiore aetlve nnd hiuher, closiiik.' stion.-. Tiik Wiaih..i_?TBtBOMfl loeal obaerrarionatn dicait; tliieat.-iiii.K fallawad by el, ariag waatber, and oi-.a-ion.iJ (-l.iuilin.-s aflci Wiinne. '1 heiinoiiie ter yeaterday, Q'-J. 7t>J, :v.*\_ Ei-rlit memben el tiu; Nattana] Deaboeratic Coiiiii.iHt-i* wantctl to b%j that they *lo bo. pgepaee revolntion, I.ut they wt-re votctl down by the liit-eattTrt. h'_ tt luvitl lttoid thc-e Btatv?ntii ure inakitij.. A g-'ltl "diirpiti" in tht; hcart of Nevv-Yoik City will lu- a novtlty worth Bueiflg, and the ruiiis ol tht* J.oiid-st. lire will fiiriihsh it dui ing iu xt week. Hut the grovnd la all Mataked "out," uud lio t-qiiutleis neeil apply. Mr. ilal., hy ol>jettii)^ to Bcverul fcatiucs ol Mr. llt-witt'-i Atuiy bill as new leni-jlation, Which did uot propose* u rediietioii ol e-iK-nth ture, nnd thertlote out ol plACC in uri u|.]?ro Iiriatiou bill, Baeeeeded ia foaeiog them out yest.-iday. The ajiplicition ol a iittle eOBUBOfl s??iim' an.l a ftw poiotl ot' oitlt-i to Ilr. Hcwitt'B bill, will ftoon alt.-r it iK-yoml evtu pattitial reto^uition. The M-ieiititic s-tatiis oi .scv.i-.il eOBBpieBOBa Dt'iuocntt- uiuy now Imj coiisideied ;io aettled. Mr. BeeleaiB<?, who is u qaeet ^bc-bbbi of tbe c*_lle|*(; gratluatt* iu poliUcs, rcceiitly re? ferred to Mr. Tilden as a Mgal~Biused ** ujuiiiniy." L.vst uiirht thia " ehaiKe," as it was ealhd, was iiidifjuaxitly huiled back by a geiit'.einan, who politely rematkt d that Mr. BeekB-BB waa ouly iit to truvel " with a nie "naj-t*iie as a What-in-lt." The cainpaign is nearly live Bjouths away. 1'iay, what are we to e-iHsct iu Oetobt'i t -??? A eorrt-spoudciit calls attention, on another pag*?, to a uuisaiic- which even Mr. Muugiave'a keen eyee do uot wem to have di_coveriil. It ia in tbe claeaic neigbliorhood ot the Algon quin, aiid, iu the opiuiou of our conespoiident, doea fat greater damage to bealth. It is alleged that the uae of certain sbeda for yard ing bogs baa resulted in an accuniulatiou of decaying maater, wbieh caDnot Irat destroy life in that rcgioti, and ctrtainly impaira com fort. The statement is delimte as to tbe t-har actcr of tbia establisbment and ita aituation, nnd if it is untiue, it ougbt to be easy for the Hoard of Healtb to prx?ve it. The full puiport of Count Schonvalofl's BeheOM is still withhehl from the publie. It (K'cupied the atlentiou of the British Cabinet for three l.ours yesterday and is to be the Bobjeet of doliberation Bgaifl to-day. Tiie seiiii-of.ici.il aniioniicemeiits indieate, how? ever, the general ternisof the t'Oiiiproiuisc. lt is elear tliat Hussia ai_rees to revise the Iroun.laii.-s of tlic new l.ulfnria. t" rc.'.iiee eonsi.lci.ibly tiie war indeinnity, aud to enter | c.iiK.c.-.sconyeiicd to ron-ider what "changes are BIICOBBBIJ lfl the Treaty oi _-____'- OnthC other hand, Baasia holda pe***_stently to bet elaim j<>r the retroeeorioB of Bea* BBmbla and declinefl to have the Treaty of Baa Btefano treated as abao liit.lv inv.ilnl, however niuch slie may l.c disposed to noodify its provifdons. Tbe prospeetsol peaee are nnqaeationably Improved hy the Ba___nn coTCeesions, altluragh thei I atill ample aoope tot diaagieement Eng land has deflned her eaaential olrjec tion to tli.- San Btefano Ti? ai.v to be, thal it plaeee Baaaia i? .'i positicn which givcs lur bb bbflolote preponderanoe over any Powei i.i relation to theOttomaa Eiopire. ("in,t .-.-!'" avaloff- plaa doea ool wholly de atroy thia nacendency, bul ii redueea the addi ti.in! gains which Eugland migtat expr-cl from -.v.ii- io v.-iv amall proportions. Tbe game woald nol bc wi rth the candle. There is BBother *-oiiili.'i?ay, rather. ecl lision?of \(i.ni'.v bqtween two emiuenl Dem? oeratie state ? men?thj' llon. Jamea O'Brien aad the llon. PrandB M. Bixby. Mr, O'Brien, it haa beea reported, baa lately enjoyed b bighlj coiitidciiti.il interview reepecting local poUtica witb Mr. Til.leti.iii which tbe latter expn aaedtbc bope that there would be a bbIob of ail the anti-Tauiiiiany elemeotB sgaiasl Tammany Hall. Mr. Bixby, being aaked ii the statt ineut is ii ue-, cbeerily responded, "0, yea, in "deed; O'BrieB told BM all about il bilD ** -sclt." Mr. O'Brien, being aaked and being eridently HBaware tbal Mr. Bixby bad already, as it were, made a donatioa of him t.. ;t eh;iiil.;l.!e object, or, ni tbe t.'.n-c langnage of the Btreet, had "giyen him "away," ilenied the int.'ivi.w, tlcnicd the -ciniincnts, (h-incil even Ihe vi-it to Mr. Til d.n. iin.I iilinost denit (1 Mr. Tilden. existenee. Tlns i.s very like tbe oect_rr_nce <>f laal year, when the late liiiiicnl.-.l Mr. Twecd sai.l that Sln riff O'Brien sold iiini linll'o. a eertaln WOTth* leaa elaim for a very large sumof money. Mr. Bixbynraa aaid tohave beea O'Bnen'a attor BOy, an.l ...hiitlcd that the st.ilemeiit was eorrect; Mr. O'Brien, being agaia taken nnawarea, denied tbe whole tranaaction, which Tweed then prored hy pnpers. Bnl tbia aoti of thing ean "t go OB I'orcvcr. Bocfa .-.illisioiis of vcracity b.-twcin eminenl Demoeratie siai.sin.il are poinfol in the Mgbesl degit., eapecially as neithei of theae diatiBgoiahad gentienien has tsttst beea known to vary a hair's breadth from the -tii.-t line of tbe trotb. In tbe Intereat ofthe nniveraaJ faith in tiu prob ity of our j.ublie incn, WC BOggesI that tht* next time Mr. O'BrieB aad Mr. Bixby aoapeci the approaeh of ? Ti.n.r .k rci.ort.-r, they hnd <llc np an.l totnj'iire in. nioii.-s. While tlic Grand Jury bai nW prtnented in (liciin. nis in eoart againrd tbe Board of Bealth and the Board of Aldermen, there aeema to be iu. (loiii.t, from the atatementa ehm where made by a Baember of the jun, thal such indi. tnicils have been foiiuil, againal the flrat-named board by ? aood ma? jority, againal tbe Beeoad bIbbobI ananimonaly. ln tiikinir tlns aetion with roepect t<> the Bealth Hoard, the Grand .Jury has jnovcl it aelf a faithfn] exponenl of tbe popnlar wiah. There is no doobt, and ean be aone, in the mindfl of up-town reaidenta ooneerning the eharacrer of the bu. aaneefl which tbe jnry has rdready in tlicicd, and jn-t 'us little eonoerning tbe rcaponsibility ofthe Cnmml rioners, and tbere has beena general deaire among onz beal citi* /ens to sce tiiis aetion taken. lt is fuir to tbe people, beeanae it girea them a chanoe t" preaa their accnaatiOBB in b practical way. Their dbjeel la to gel rid of inui.lcrous Btenches, not to give the CommiaBionen .?. maiodorooB repntation. li is fair to the Board, became it ean bow COmpel lt- BCCaBCn to prove their <?', nnder tht laws af eridene%oi be oonxicted of making nnjnsl aapentiona. And for the energy and .-ki11 which bare brongbttbomore ni. nt to thia point, Mr. MoagraTe deaerrea the bigbeal pialBe.?Tbe Indictmenl again-i the Board of Aldermen has eertaialy been well earned, whether it will be found poasible toeon vict iisiiK lnbcrsoinot. 'I he Al.l.-riiicn havepcr si.-tciitly roted a\v-iy tbe atreeta and B-dewalk ?to tbe great detrimenl oi bu_in_*a, in apitc <>i' tbe proteatfl of tbe Mayor and Commiaaioner of Pablie Works and the warniBga of Becorder Hackett Their anawer to each has b. cn a bowl of routly ti.-liaiicc. The Uwofficen are eaidently nol dismayedby tbe Alderjnen's assertion tbal legislatora ean* not be iodicted for legislative scta, and the Aldermen will have to stand tnal. -? Benator Edmunde has reported a bill Brom the Senate Cniiiiniltci' BBOB the Klectoial Count, whieh wiil be gratefoUy raeeived as s p?-oof that aome ai leaal oi oar Btatesmen have not forgOttCB this mosl ImportBBt qneation. lt was BXpected tliat. a leadjnst inciit of the liiws gorerning tbe coonl woald be the tii-t tluty to which tbe new Congreas woald addreaa ii_eli', but Mr. Ha.vcs has bc n I'lc.-ident luoie liiiin a ycni, und Ihis is the lir-t wcll-coiisi.lcre.l nieasiirc thal has beea propoaed. Mr. Ekhnands'a plan iccogniaea tl.e anthority of the Btate over its eleetoral vote, wbieb wus asserted by the BepnUieans ln the XLIYth Congrrss, and anatained by tha E_ectoral ConunissioB. Btate tribaaals are to deeide all eontroTersias rc qtect-Bg tbe title of electon, and wben any ^ue-ti dhrpntea aro transferred to Congreaa, lh.it bcly is t<> SfBSlllBJB. if it ean, wnat the liiwful tnl.uiial of the State is, and adoj.t its dccisioii. lu order to atlbi.l ainjilc limc for the detenniTi.ition <>f such QtMStiOBS, tbe titne <>t election is advanced one iiioiith, bringiog it early in October, and the time of the meet? lng ol the Klectoral CollegBS is j.nt off one nioiith, btinging it in Jaiiiiaiy, llun leaTing a Bpaes ot three BMmths betweea the two daya. Dnring this brterral any disjiiitcH which may ai i-t) aie to be d.ciih.l by tlic lawiiil St.itej tiibiuial, an.l Its jihIk inciit is to lx; " concliisivc t viiI.-ikc of the "lawiiil title of tht eleetors." When but one rt tiirn has Inen receive.l from a State, it is not to Ih- njcete-d except by the altii inat ive vote of both li'iuscs of OonsXCBB, uud when there i_ a question whether the title of the eleetors has been reviewed bf the jnopcr tiibunal, or whire inoro thau one r?turu has beeu reeeived uud there li.,s beeu no deteriuiiiation of tl.e question withiu the State, only aurh votes _*_____ be countod aa botb bonses, aeting Boparately, nhall derido to count. Tho bill ha. uvideutl^- been irauicd with the grcatcnt care, in.ik.s the most mimito PBgnlsHims with respect to tlio joint Hessions of Coufrasa. even prescribing tbe arrangemeut of scais. an.l seeins to provido for every po_.sil.le coiilin geucy. ___ WHY BO ol 11 v AND 80 LONQt How has it come about that CongT-Sa m:iv sit annually, au.l foi toward hall of tba time? Beeanse, ta presenb-Bg Its mbbIom. tbe Conrention of 17B7 marely foBowed the ino.icl found in th.* Btati eooatitutions. I-tara wen no other praeedenta. The Btate L-Bgis lutuie-. as then existing, WOIW i.ll fiamc.l iijion one iti'i.b'l, an.l this jras i rery rdmple one. Baeb Btate eonatitntion. gnre aD legl - lative power to ii repreaeatatire bodj author* iz. d to nuct on.-e fl ycaj and to foBow Ita own jiid-nicnt. A'iy v.tiiatm:.- from thia lype ii. 1787 wen. entirelj tririal. NatBrolly enongb, tbe National Legi hiture was fra.I on the aame plan. Bal Ihe Btatea have improred the pattern. Nol more tban two of thera ean !>?? flaid t.< hare ndhered t.. the old lype* Bis ot the old .-! tea and twenty-foor of the whole preseni nnmbor have adopted MeoniaJ ? A large proportion of the Btati* hare adopted limil ttiona on the leogtb ol ii m ?ion, aurh aa Bfty, aixtyor a baodreddaya. Bometimea this limilation isimpoardaltaolntclr* Bometimea itia ronpled witb a prori Iob thal for eanae aad by a Bpecial law the L ghdature may prolong ii- lit.-. Bometimea :t i ? indirectly cal ibliabe d, :., utying thal aftei tm nil l tt rm has ex ].j;-ii the ae_ lon ihaU be upou Ihe baaia pre* acribed fot tbe Pk-kwkk Clah?membera to I ay then own ( .|n-i. Th.- ailranee in conatitntional goveniment, which, in 1787, ?.i- an experinienl onlj a .I-,/- a vc ira on tti il, b ia m itorctl nnofher Im provemenl; tbat of hmiting tbe lawa which maj be paaaed. A good rarietj ol aal sre bnag ap oat of reach* M__- of the eon HtitatioBB now nay thal tbe Legislatore may not cn.ict local or apecial biws on numeroos probibited topies; it may n..r givc apecial ch..rt**rs. ii may not Incnr rmcb sad Buch debta; ii may nol paaa certain btwaunleaa oo tiee Ih giren or n two-thirda rote eaal ; and the Iii*.-. By eortailing powera as well :.s by tbe priodple of bieooial aeaaioos aod shorl oil-, the people "f manj of the Btatea bare .iitiiin.il good protection againal Ibe annoy ;iii.c of too maeh and too long eontinued lc_i-laiion. Tb. Nation -hi.'il.l examine improrementa wbl I the Btatea diacover. The conntrj i an.irted with too much law-tiukering. .'.nv rciiicilics for it whicb hare proved snect in tbe Btates mighl well be trii-d for tha I'liioii. When Congreaa, lib Ihe Ln -i l itan b, once geto a book bi it* nose, tiie baainess it rcpic.se.-* ean rerire, tbe financea it derangca ean be adjnsted, Mn* irca-iuy i; tbreatena ean till ap, un.l tbe co.niii.v ii .1i-:iii1?- ean breathe freer. __________________ TIIE M ED 1 OR I UlILAXi R. Bnppose thai i? Jane, aboal the tima named by ..itan) leading Commaniata, an oitibreak not los aeriooa tban thal <>f last Bnaimor -l..1 occur in the clncf eitiea of tbe North. What power would exial to roatore ordei aml i.-jict foi tbe law-! The mililia of tbe Siiii.-, ii waa clearly abown 1 * -? year, eaa rarely be relied npon to auppresa rach bb in-iiircctioii. Tbe difflcalty i*. ao. only that the eitizeofl and workmen who coropoae the militia aytnpatbise t>>'' often with Ibe ritixena aml workmen who bib rmt.i-; bal the peraona arrnyed Bgainst eaeb other are too e.tt* ii ii>i;.lii.<ii-. pcmonal frienda, ?.i brothera in aecrel orgnnixatiooa. Pablie - i ?? aud tht law demand awift and stern supp ? mob nolcnce. vViU neigbbora, friruda and brothera in st < nt leagnea, if arrayed againal each other, beprompl to n*,- ball iaatead ol blauk eartridgea f '? Imi.'' s.iy good eitizeoa, " lln e * * i ? vi*? real danger of an outbreak, and flnally "there is the army.*' An armj !"?> amall al? ready t.> defend frontier poats, and anre t.- be much oecupled, as oaual in tbe Bummer, witb Indian raids. An army. moreorer, wbieb s ciiiu ii- ..; tIii- pari) bariag a majority in tbe Houae has roted to .ut down in number and diaconrage by redaction of pay. We hare only one s.iii'Kiiaid?'hai npon wbieb ao-called con i rratire dtixena rely?-thal tbe moba wbieb were eraxj euongb to riot, bnrn and mnrder in 1877 may prore .-.ine aml law-abiding in 1878. Buppo .. al-", thal in June, al ih<- time bob .ci I.v leading Democrata lor tbe completion of inreatigatioB, a packed partiaan committee ..ii-i...it.- certain evidence, after a ..iu--id.il in ,|,u | in wbieb rn. cbanee baa boen giren to im. t oi expoae forged, p. i.jiu.d or bribed U - limoiiy, aml with tbe erideuee a joint reaoln? tion that the I'lc-id'-nl aml Vicc I'n sidci,! wera uot dul} elected, nnd Bhall l><- bo tongei i-odgnised. As ii-u .1, the Demoeratie majority wiil cinpioy the bandeun- of eancas foi un willing membera, and tbe gag-law for resist ing Bepab?cana. li the reaolution pa what .-..!. be done to prerent rerolation and anarcby 7 The Bopreme Coart wonld nn doubtedly aastain the Prealdenl in eontinning to excrcise tl.e powera <>l bia ofllce, I.ut whai power io there to,eaforce obedienee to its dci-i-ioiisT lf eities are di irdered by riota, bt"1 raBways blocked by atrikes, and tbe ln_ignifl*,a*11 army taxed bt yond itsstrength tn keep under restrainl Ibe Barages on the l.iiKhr an.l the yei more asrage mobs in crowded eitiea, what l*. there to preaenl s loiiil.l. oycithiow of tbe rigbtfal goreremenl ot the United Btatea by anothei mobl "I'.u't,'' uya ti.<' eonaerratira citisen, impatientiy torniag to bia l.iisim'-, oi laxily loanging io bis easy ehair, *'aD this is ?enaatfonal, ami ?*iinii- is no possiblllrj that Demoeiatic parti " ean- will be so in,ul." Will tbe eooserratire ritisea please to n meiuber thal be Indulged in the vciy aBOM ,., \ umi Bbiftles optimiam ia l^?;i? Uid it coat him and tha eonntiy so little that be i> diapoaed to repeal ih?* expenmeotl oi ull daagets bi a repablk, abaolBtely tho gwatusl ia tin- diapoaition t>? beliere that there in no danger. Indiflbrence t<> public i.ir.tii-s, blind confldence in the li.l.-lity and good mbm of Ihe in-ijority, ehronk beiief by those whoself isiily BBfdaat all civie tlulies that OtbCTB will iiif.ii-i-t rn.nc, nnwiBingBBaa to bear ta.\.*s m other liiii.lcns in Oldaf t<> gUBld Bgaiasl p.-iils I,. i vct nsibly presont,?these an- rieea which hi-If-'-oveniiiient fosten m B tcinaiKal.lc dc gree. Vet it is trae bow bs it eres bas beea tlmt " Eternai rigBanee ia tbe priee of lil.crty," .nd if tlns aatiOB has not been destioycd ul icii.ly, it has m.i beea b-.'iiiS" ol the tardy eftorta of a sh-epy eousef ratism. \Vt^ sincn I.v hope that lcatlei- oi the Com inuiiistic nml. may not uttcnipt anollier out brcak thia BBBBOB- Hut BOthiag tentU ao HtroiiK'ly fo snoawnaja 6"tdi attempts as the obstiaata -nwUBngnasa of bbob whocall theaa*. htlvea good iitizcns fo take any piecaiilion fo prevciit, or make any prcpaiatiou to nup p BBB them. Wo Binecrely hope that thechotug of public, iiiil-f,'nalion which has BBBds itse lf bcaid by some of the tlullcst Demoeratie Bep rest ntativea, may BBMtJB fo|inve!,t thona r.-vo liitn.nary Bteps whieh wcro inanifcstly inteuded bj tbo ringlcudci- wheu tbo I'ottar ivu'liition WM lutiodtirocl. But DOthiag aba so powcrfttHy balpa ??"' (.iiis) ii.itor.s, by .slicllci'ms UMM who aet with tben from tba full fotea Bt pnblfa eenanrBi as iiic liliiul faith thut Demoerata wbo pebdled oi eaeovraged lebe-Hcttoace will never dothe ?--.iiii' again. -KpeeiaOy tn hppe tliat riota ia litia-K nini rcvolitliou nt Waafaiagtoa tnny uot raiiup together, ta taat tba atattiUtr ai onr iu htii'iticis. Mnt it is Uie pl iin trath tbal there Mtoil.l i.c ud daager hut for pttbtk dttbaiief iu tba exiatenca of any dangar. Love oi ordei ia trong enongh ia il>is eottntiy, ii iiiiuiM'ti iii aeaaon and thotoogbly, . iui|i oal every l.iv,?braabiBg nnal riotutia c-aapin?7 againal tbe pnblie peaee. r.i'iii.iisiit, lanc of i'nioii, respecl fortheCon Niiiiiita-ii nml tbe Iawa,are atrongeoonghnow, :is tbey bare been in tbe paat, to eroab tnj faction or party tbal I'i'-s ta. orertbroa tbe l. ..ill*. ratabliaI ed ijrovernmenl; bnl if patriot t-n i- imt n.iii, and tbe law ia too long ih fi iii-.!, - . the trnagle ougbl coal ibe oonn? try manj livea, mllliona of money and jrt-ara <>l dlaorder. K i? ciallj it revolntion ;f, politiriana aeise npon an opportu?ity m ln n ibe eountrj ia diatnrbed aa it aaa Uud year, aad, ajhile pandering la. tbe nini) a. deinagognea do ao often, ,... iij c tbe Oora ranienl bj denying its auth i.iiu iiiol ^iaputing the ralidity ol the elec tion of the Exocntive, a loog and coetlyalrnggle I., tt., ii anarcby nini law, between relielliofl jainl patriotiam, might tben reeolt The time for tln- ponplfl to make known tln ir will ia now. The time to prepare aneomprombdng , ii ic .I iicin panlibment, hoth for - and ii lul-, is now. There will be ueitlier rioting nor rerolntion, il Cominu late .md i- -i -i irutora aee tbal the conntry is teady and reeolnte._ TBA I i'i' I nl f OF h'ENTUCBY, An rxtrart from Utt lAtPteviUt Coprier Jotmrtl, ])iil'li-!ical in yeaterdny'a Tribi m~, aould -iu to indicate tb il Mr. Henrj Wat ... ulio runa that able and enterprlaing jiiiiin.il, is iu uli.it may ha' ealled a Btate ol n.n.ii. Mr. VVatti>raonbaabiepa lioahol " -lo-hiir "raaiiiid," in wbich be never fail: to inten si and i'.inii-c ii large and intelligenl conetitneney. Tin* time be aea ms to bare it ancommon bad. W . bave known bim bave " blood into "lii. cc" beforei we bave beard. lii- ener ._-cttc whoop; M'lii him in lii-* point, nnal vratrfaed arith plonrare and eatiefnetion l.is n A ;p irrai. ml ii; .ii.' aa, all a glitter Miiti toma bawk and aculplng knife, begtrl with cutUtsa iinil hiai.nl mv, i.i, andjingling trom erown to suii- ?itb bnplementa ?>i d< atb, he lo..i<*I it pijrlj in tbe war-dance ta> 11i?* ln*piriting Btraim of the tom-tom, the kindling rapl of Ibe iii/'\-;.n//..v oi tbe Bery atridulationaof the bea gag. And wa aay with greal ah'.ili cration Bnd entrre confldence, after a eoreful and thorongb inrvey aif tbe wbole flcld, thal no man noi a-n the atage of Amrricanpolitiea can do more with tbc atage propertiea of tbe r.n_li-li ton-iic wbieb are aaed t<> eeprea ml beary weatbnr at iea and earnage on the st:..inl lli.ni II. Watte. ol Kentneky. lt waa little more than ayearagothal betook ahorn ?are are aol anre abool dii.s, it may bave been ii trnmpet?in W'aahinirton, andpointing tbe Bare <if il toward the Blne Graaa diatriet, aonmlcd a call for 100,000 mratoriae n|> im mcdiately and march oa VYaahinjrtoo i-i tbe ii -a rn- a.i' i'i mii. Jaatiee, Samnel .1. Tilden, tln- Bgnre aii Liberty on tbe Dome, David Dnallej I'n M and a ajreat eataloirne <.l "tliar beathen divinitiei who aeemed to bim I,, i? in per_i Kentneky heard the call, imt in that Bl ita politiea are ao mixed witb pokcr, Uial nien aaid, in tbe attanse teeh nicalitiea of iini -iiiful (ame, that they bad never known Henry Mcall on ao weak ,i band; "he nanally raaiecd am a blnnV And ao no ona- .-tniaal. Tben aomi'liodj took him aaide, and Mia!, " ll- ai ?. iet'a mai eubveri the ? i. .iinini'ii iiii- time;" and lm aohly :ii,-v.i:a al, "Will. ion ii* B frii'it'l of iiiiih', lf jron - j sai ui-'Il lel iip a>n it "t,.i tbe pi-'-i.-i.t-" Tbere apoke Coiiolanua. Bul tln- anll la-r 100,000 in. ii waa a 11umpt-i blaal m Ln Iim ill ti"' aoon l?a' forgotten. It .., i.i..- bim io call for 100,000 men. [Yrama who knoa him Intimatelj aa. Ii< la th.it kind of a man tbal they aonldn'l bave 1?'( it ai ill Burpriaed lf he bad ealled for 200,000. Ami i -" t many came. They arcnl lm nuiii; ta-l.i tai the Doorkeeper of the Houa ? and aaid, aa there aeemed t*? lie a good deal a,i anxia t\ abonl the aafety of 11 *t? Qoddea oi I.ii.. in on tbe l>a>iiio, tbey wonld lika- to !?? pai ni tbe most |.i-nl'.'.is placoa aronnd tbe ,l,?,, ui the r.ii.it'il and a.n flia- pay rolla of tbe llollsa' la) (la lalial l!li' li.'IIH'. Tai ailall ai!H aaa Basigned aa arm chair aud two-atory spit ii.iin, -imt thej are tbere yet, !: i uiitiall tbU apparenl Uoodtbiratines., Mr. Wiiitti-isi.ii is nol ;i bad man. He meana pxceeding well. Being more a Repnb?can than I'1.tpX al heart, be ti.nls it m .. t K.uy oceaakmally to gel ap a war dance t?? ptopt lii* '???!aeatne a. lt i- ia i to think that ln- lia.sii'i the eetire eonfidence of sautir oftbe moat or leaat advanaaed EkMrbdna <>t his party; bnt it bi true. At onr time dnring tba National Couvention al st. l.i.iiis, it waa propoaed t.? make him Per iiiiiiiant Chairaian of tba Convention, bnt Mndry Baiittrbona oppoaed lt, and one of them, '.vliom wa will eall Bam ?. i-ai<l to him: "Now li?>k Inii', VVattoraon, yon' VB lic(Tii ''Tcmporarj Chairman, aad made a hit; m m8b_ willing jon itbonld, and \va> dont gnun " ;.;.- iit ii ; bnt yon mind anu- tbinit-?if yoa "ine I'riiii:in*-iit Chairman a*a won't bave " .laaliti .):n-"l)-s ui? there alonaaide ..I yon " to PT.Pt _''?"? T?e_i -8188 8 I'a.ill! " of order on liim." Tben mhI \Vatteraon: "1 aion't know whetbei i'm gobig to ba Pec " inaiicnt Chairman or aot, bnl ni tell paa " one thing, Siiiu ? ; ifl aro, and you obja el t <? " my having Jobn Jacoba, or anybody elae, aii " tM-dde ni*'. 1 'I make a peraonal matter a>f it ",md eome doara <'H Um atage, aad give you ?? _ alaaiilih' hliink lick?tg.n Anil tlio iiiiprc* si.m wm (jiut<' lenen] that ha naeant it. Bnl be didn't. Henry Ifatteraon, liI_t Champ Perguion*8 whiakey, wbieb bad i.mi m\ yeara b_der a bedge and never jiaid t, t.ix, "wooldat huit ii iiy." Ii'h bia way io be I'liiiia -i .unl ontapoken, i>.eaaae ba knowa it inipi'i'ssaa tha l>a iiioaiaiii- party. Be Ihchta _m iin- eolumna ol Tht Optrrkr-JoumoJ ia ttii? lm ial tvay, uot beeaaaa ba la u Sze-bog him nilf or has a a_n_ninary appetite, imt beeanae bia lai'h ia hi.a it ln tho I'xtract pnbliabed yeaterday, to wbieb n fi'ia'iice has hacii mado, mt hUuIsoIF wilii tIn* lttiiiiik : " lt isonr pnrpoaa to int tho Florida "aml Cotiisiana villamia-.s to iho hottoin ; ta> " hrintf tho lusiaU to jii-tico, to staka- our "aU oa that laaae, aad. il naad ha-, " to alin inatiir track? naxt tinui if, ehatuii,' oiii " ticket, wb ih? i.?'t M-at it." It will lm obaetved that b8 fituts Wiirni. Hit siiys Mr. Haya-s innst taku caic ol him. a'f ; thnt ln- propoaoato Miow no mi-iiy to tho "thievea aml ba_iea,w who (?(.lisiiifi thiinsitvea aaCe bahmd tha- 'popnhu ah rire for peaea and quiat. Aml then thia: j ne ni..ii-i-ci imi tic nf |.iinii'..ri'i.s, wiiicii ini-. tar ta-n raaea Maatoaalae-1'"- flerei aaaaat, artll laa,aaiaratbay an tluiic aUB lt, tbat thcro ln u liiuit BBl uuou _ro*i>.riji? ??rowbratlag and vil.aiuy. Tl.ey will flud ? ??_ >rit,*c__-ot sl.lel'1 tl.en. "JatfJ * Iho.r rtet of w**r*att*B aad fr_...i. As for Mr. Hayra, he bad bet ir pMBia ui, awa eaase. aai kssp im cioa_ aa r*-?**>*? * l t. *?*. w, ,!?i,'l aaal t,. nmke i.mt a nartyt-t_-~-.t. Bat. if Ba eaaa B-JasMahlng. wa __aii. # Tbat. tha aort of thing now tbat Bttrs "? blood. Wh.-.i they read tbat in l.oinsvile, heads ..f famtties laid the paper down and re? marked with empbaai* HThera wfll shoftiy ne "a .all for trooi.s." Greal Bnmbera of unem ployed slausni.n said: " Hci.ry BBI now "-ot up on hia ear, aml we shall BM 'the ?'mongrel bords of plm-dafaiB' driran "??t of otlice," aml bogBB imuiediately to take atepa toward borrowing B-Ofsey enongb to gel fo Washingfon, bo as to be on hand fo take ebarge of any pfoader the a-ongral -*_-?a <tiiiii])*! gel away with. The pro._iiii.niie is a good ona. Bal what we eepeeially adarire is tt... poattire manner ta whieh Henry afokes bia i.U on "brioging tbe thieras fo Jna "iie,'' aml propoaea fo dM Ib bia traeks oexl time, lf, eleeting his ti.k.t. bc doea i <?t aeal it. The greal ditfienlty in tha ?_-?> ..i thta i , tbal it tl.e eandidate ahoald happea "' bs any oue of tbe Btatosmi n who have b- en Btandtag aroond tttorar lat.-ly, ha will i?. too pocfa lacerated to hv Baatod anywhera. And we do aai want fo iee ll'iiiy tfatforaoa die lfl his traeks -iiuply beeanse Oiorer l.as tacapacitatcd a lead? ing D'liio.iat for Bltting down. Hut, al'ter all, whiit a refreshtag eh-amataoee it ia fo aaa Bttcfa ,'i iii.in Bfl llenry Watterson roiise hiinself np once ta a while and take aa fotctast iu polilics. _________________ Ilicil AND l.oil CHURCB. _d argunientstire and apecolatire world atill hankera aftei the dry booes of tbaalogy. Altboogfa l>r. Rwer in hisreeenl lectore mci.-l.. re.-.fiirim d riewa reapecting i'lot.-tantistn aml Catbolicity which be had expressed witheren atronger empiia-la ten yeara ago, bia uttcr atices hare Btartied many Bober-minded l'n.t estonta of his own and of other denomtaa tions. A promlnenl Low Cburchman join.-.l i Boe with hini at once, Mr. Beecber devoted two aermofls to tha dafence of Protefltantism, and tba religions preai has bristled with bostilecriticism. fo onroor reapondence columna this morning tbe Kev. ... I? -toddard nsakee a good-nattured and in genioua attempt t.? open a ria media between the poaitiona where Dr. Ewer and Mr. Baker are each bo atrongly tatrencbed?-one ?>n tbe iw bcighta ol Ritualism, aml tln other on ihe I..?.-. lereli of Erangelical chnrchmanship. llis i-iiji >. im-. to be thal one ineans n good de I leaa and the other a good deal more tban r of them is ready to admit, an.l that, altboogfa they/tand bo far aport, each iu hia own plaee ia aheltered by tbe broad roof of the cburch of which tbey are fellow iiiinii -I?*. We ahoald be eorry tobeliore thal there was aot room eooagb ta tbe Protestant -pisoopal Chnreh forearnesl workers,whether they are High or Low Charchmen. Dr. Ewer, at >t. I.L'n iiins, an.l Dr. Tyng, at the Chnreh .,f the Holy Trtatty, are ? long way apart in theology, bnl ta pariah work they are two of the buafest and Bfost ener _i-:-i- Chriatian mtaiatera oo hfanhattaa laland ; and it' the religioaa eommnnion with which tbey are eoonected bba aofllcieat il. \.!.'.!ity to cn.ii'l.- then fo Bad staadtag room aml ii.c.l.mi of aetion within Its walls, bo iiimli th.- better for then and tor Cbrhv tiani.v. The el.istitity of tlns et dc.-ia-lical -.-;,ii, baa been teatod dnring the paal twenty yeara ta our eity, where Biahop Potter by tbe azereiae of ? wise an.l far aighted tolcrance has alfowed free raage of ,,; i,,i.ut aml oaage in mattera whlcb be re gurds as ii..ii-cs-cntial. If the Bisbop had been ? maa of diflerent temper diaaenaiooa would have iprong ap and the deoominatioii would han I"-' tastead <>i gaining ground. \Vh? ih. i aathority and frcedom, sa Mi. Stod dsrd M-i-iiis io nnp'y, are centripetal and cen trifugal agt uis, whi.-h are brooghl Into bar mony ta the eorrelatiofl <>t forees ta thal cburcb, we do ool rentnre toaayj but we are c.iniid. nt tbal in the judgmenl of tba main body of tbal moal eonserratire of reUgioos c.?'inminiiitis. tbere is room eoongfa for all who Bceept tht- l.iu.liim. ntnl tloetrines ol foith as i-mi'iid'i <l in the eic ds. Concerning the thi ologiesl poiota of tbia con trorersj we have Uttle fo aay. Wa donbt uot tbal wheu CooatantiBople it 11 thero were iinii.l monka who ahook theirheadsand acarcely dtired t.i took to the fotnre. The . .al of the eru aadea bad bai aed out, and the Propbet- religion, thuugfa M-aii-.lv hall' as old aa Chriatianity, already eompriaed a much burger ana, and niinil" ri.l inniiy more riiaciplea. Y.I be? fore the t.i.tary elosed the Ifoorawere driven onl ..I spain, a m w world was discorered for Chriatianity, and bythe roundtagol ih.* *.".? i?? ol (jood llope a way was opem-d for the oraagalisatioo of the East Indiea and Ans tralia. Hlstory has long roaches in whieh di vitic results are wroagbl ont, nnd it is pre mainif lo condemn Proteatantiam aa a failare. While tha Beoata wus faeltag aroaad for some BigaBMBta tn ju-titv Itaelt in defeatiog tba asnst* ble amendment ef tba Printing ConuBittee to ra* ducetbe aise of tha Agrienltoral Rt .port hy ioo paaassnd the number publiabed by 100,000 copms, Mr. Harsent mada the teUlag i>?n.t tbat in addi tion I,. the enormooa expenaa i.t printing an.l bfodiag wbieh tbeae orergrown aditiona of bulky vi,iniaes were eonstantiy aaddling on tha ooantry, tha eoal of tha nllraad mail -erviee, wllicli is (.ilill lor iieei.rdltl)* t<> tiu* Welghl nf niiiil matter earried, waa at tha aaaa tuna rarj matenally lacreaaed. Vear after year tha reeeipta of tbe Post Othee Departtaenl keep faUiag behfod Ibe expendt-un-a, and year after year Congreaa, by Ita liBaral printing and d_Fuaioo ?i wortbleaa doea in.'iit*., belpa to keep np thta ralnoua amooat of ont* lay for poatal ?ervi_e. By thedeciaionof thaflen> ateta regard to this 8in_le doeumeot, tha maUa will ba hiii-ii'-ii.'il with iit leaat ioo axtaa tonsof dead awtter, and th.* aama propoitiOB hoUa w nli all tha ic-t. lt tha tarmera <>f tba eoaatry da> liv.-l uny I'lii.-iiml i? ii. iit from theae sl<>pi>y Ireal laea whieh they are tas.-.l t<. pay f..r, there woald i?? Bome exeaaa f.?r thta axtraTagaoee. Bat a vory siniiil pereeotage <>f them eras bbb tha boak. and thero is more biatrai ttoo In tba agrlBBltaral ciiliiiniis nf THI N\i i.ki.y T-XBUna every y.itr iii.ni his been pablishsd hy tho agricaltaral De* piiitin. nt diiritiK th.-,'iitire ii.-ri.'d of its cxi.stenee. From eveiy ix.iiit ef view this Pablk Printlflg is iin e-tii.I IMi.ll-s sillk of pablk inon." . It ii'sls the J.i'.iple of tha eountry between ?5,000 nnd .fo.ooo ev.-ry day. b thaaa aay ettisea sa gailslsaa aa to bslisra it woith thut iimoiiiit of aaoaayf -? A iniinbcr of ladiaa weU-kBowa lfl Xew-York havo oaiahl-ih-il M Ho. i Bast TwsBtisthsfc an "Kx ehaaga f>?r Wotnen's Work,'' whitib prfSSB-HB to lx. a f-raat eharity to tha poot aad a paal eonrsoisaes L<> the rich. It has no r. f.-n me to the ln.ii.ely uee illo-work whieh tinds its inuket at the Ladies' Depoattory, m.r tothe amaaMBtal work which falls tothe urovinee of the Soci.-ty of Deeorative Art. Mitinlrstly batWBBB iiiitl.ri-liill.es and euihroidcnd lire-screens, the strietly tiseful and the strictly use laaa, thata ia a raat aasisfo ssaofisd ?? as_- mj I'ielil.-.s, pre so vch, faiiey-work that falls he-lovv t Iie ,i-i.ili.-iie ntiiiidt_-(l, artielea of appar.-l whieh rise Bbora the eliissilieiUii.ii of .xtticiwit-.. ull the thou sitnd ni.ii.l.-s.-npt (-r.-attoiisof fc..al.'iiid.isti-y whi.li so luaiiv B BBBSa make nnd so few know how to sell. The htdies B-BSafotsd IB this BohSSBS of au oxchaugo propo-o to oyeu a periuanent Bale_roo_i, where cucli prodm taa may lind a in-uket-, Anylaotly who has eoat-ibated not le-aaa thaa #"? to the fun:? of ilm haiciaity for the earreol year aill bare tha priri. h-ire nf prcnentiiiK jmotls for aaU, or aathoe_iag tm Bood.s to ba pteaaatad, aobjael af eaaraa to thc gp. I?r<.vnl of tln' iiiniiiiira-rH. Thc re tn- an mr np>Q fnr tln' receipt of firticles, aml will lm a?pon fair \t__i. iio-ih on aad after Dccoration Day, wbea u v:irii-tyof twefiil aad ara??aatal t_?gt will deabtleea Uiupt perehaaaaa, aaderdea *a** ill be reeetveaj fa.-- ln,m*. made cnkc .nni otber aarorr prodaetaof thakHabaa rjobeeripliooa may ba sa-nt io _ra. 1 raoa >sLJ.._-. old, trcastiriT, No. I Kiint Twentia th-st. With all tlnir ftercenesi for inrestiajatioa tho Denioerntic merabore of tbe Potter lavaatifBajaf (-oiii.'iiitti c aaea n littlo barkward io omiina foiivurti. BTobady a.nxars aaataaa tn leaai off on tho Mtili-e.itiifiiitt oi-n. Tbey knaiw too iniich aliout what has hapoena-d to otlnr aball?BB of investifxntitia. ei.iiimitt.e-*. l___p ti,? IhiT ftmlB-dab sic.-k.in "Th. Barleaa Family,*'they think. if tln-y don't BB*. "Yon'ro all pahaj tatha alcvil-Laily Cra>atraly yaiti go tint." 'I'li. f have i-i'ipi stcal Mr. M< Malnm, of Ohin. _,, aet 88 rhairinaii of tln* Fh-ridri Suh f .it.iniftce, imt that atateaaaaa, wim ohvtaaatf w.im imt baai ,vc iciiiiiy, lays iii.i tecBB?gaa agaiaal aaa aaaa, aml, with a viiible wink, reinarks tlnat he 18888*1 take mn, li iiiti-ic.st in I li.rida; that WiiMlimi'toi) im warui oiioii-h f'ir him for tlm presciif, nml ba 80888*1 eam fnr aay Fhirnla in li im. Tln-y aro nll confidcnt that then- ar.' lof.s of fact-, of tim most blood iimilIng (h'siiiptian to l>? loiiinl out in Florida, hut BOflaahaw tha>y ara> imt anxiams to iVad tho Bzped?tea lor tbaaa "IaBW somo fn-aah trrizzly baaka i.ut baea a llttla aaya" aaid an hono.it ?raar, as ln? iioiiiicidlioi-tcKiiisly into a-ainp. " Why d.dn't ynii go f.n him f" wln.iilod tln? whole BBBBJ in abeaaa MaObt wbatwaald l aaaa" todothat forr nay-lic. "Ihahi't lost nn -rizzly " i'OLlTH Al. X It leeka a if tba Deaaoerata aaea onrc raore to ga.-t tbe worat ot ii la a tasale arith the anay, Poaatbbj aeeae in tlm Maxleaa proarramnie " J". ciita r (.'rmiin aml Gobble, yelliti- fr.niil." That Vt-rniont Ih-pitblicati phitform will izive tho Deiaocrata a hint nf ahat they bara leaa for tbe Preeideal aml lns party. If tl a- Deaaoeratie Ca>n_Te?isiiiaii it nnousy now what mll in- hta eoodittofl whaa ha* aaaaaa within thotrl raageof his fratammmtttaaatat Mr. I'liitii's rnorliiiik f;n tmy W0B ffoinir to hum yc tta I'.lay. bnt it alitln't. An.l ahat. more. it leebn aa if th.* iiiiiiiiiiin__. might i.c Ind-finitalr aaatpaaaa. St I'.ciiiil-iit-AniiH Tii'iinpson says tlio Dcinoa-rats maaa r> volution. aml e_i>ea.t ta> bIiow boadaaunuirb to jnstify thi-nifii Irea wiih ibe people. Thia ereatea a painfnl conflict aif reracitji betweea Ine Hurii iin.l Mr. 1 laampaon. Ili?. Aifi.al Mortoa haa atarted for rioriala nc-iin to atimalata a beea bateh oi golokeaad eeaoateaaaa Before leaviag Waahingtoa ba aatd ha batteaad there aaa svideoee a rfoagfa toahow tbal Iha I (Icnt waa lmplieated la the ttaaala, aad ba bbbbbjM tbi r>.li(Tr ciiniiii'tcc ivmild ba' able- to prove it. i )? i eaaaa f.>r toa delay m n.-ttini. tha baad baai aoderwav h aatd to have beea tba baBeeaaa labor reqalred to toeaa tbe whole of I?:ivial Dodler Fidd's inti-lha t iii.oii a plan ot procednrc. Mr. l-'iald isex pccted tai iinnv ? utrpe aalairj bb aa iiin-tibli- cxiN-rt ?aml to niin his cliiut, actording to bia i?*a.ll knowa matirwii it iatha bardeatworb in tho warll _caDaaap* eratteatateaaaaa ba adaalI that tho cnunao of hit party \vill anaeitla tba bnataaaa iataaaaaa of the eoaatry. Kearly every Daaaaeratta Ooveeaaa baaed fron is qaite Mnn- it will not. Lat him aaattaaa i! inking -a> until tha ratea befta te oobbo?ithia i.i'.l. il ?, .in-.i -..linklioa ?t what ba anll lad ,.ut tlii-ii in' koiiii* ai'a.iit aaaaag baaaaaaa iu-tu now um! inakii:t_ a BBW inapiirie.. CoawidariBg it.-* pttnty of niotivo, tbe Democracy li i- i iliciiilfiilly hard ttaBB of li tiiinir to bc uinlcr atood. lt has n<> int. ntion of B?aiwteg Smtln-rn chimm; bbaayoa, tm! Vat it aani sayaoiu a pnb? lie uiiiiiiii-r.tt v it ticvi-r so it.-trd. lt doeaa/l incan revo li.i, yi-t it'hiis had tivo Brat-claao aaportaaitMa for layloc -,,, aad lms baea aoable ta? uapaara thaaa it "raatka" daily wltb ita evil gaataa aad plt thrown every t_aa. Tlio E-aaaylraB?I Demoornts have startaal on their eaaapaifB with a limpitig laiialidatc, and a |,liiilnnii whieh oata tlniii otf fmni aU aj'inpa tby with that Naliaunl party. 'Ihcywill 88 am tin d( - tonaive fron tba M.trt, aad tluy will raaaffa no mbaidiea frmii the Tllden barreL Hwaa drawbacki, to-i-tlii-r with the National-Oreeabaeb ttekatdraar-. ing away tbeir atrength, will uiv.- the BepabUaaaa iu im .-'il.-nt ebance for**-_coeaa. Arattuaa aaaa* ii.ii_n by the Bepablteaa leadera wiD aotoalj aira tbem tbe Btate Govenuaaat batagataof aareral i' gn --men alao. Mr. Dill, the man ivlioin tho IYim-ylvania Deaar* erata have aoaainated ior GoT-raoc la apfte aif Baaa uclJ. Ti'.ali-naadBamnelJ, BandaH, refreabodtoa eoarentlofl whieb aoadaated him a ith .. aaaeeb, _ wbleh ha made i!ht reeaarh tbat tli? Baaabtteaa party, wbea it eaaaa into pewartweaty yeara aaw. "i'.iiitiil this i-iiiintiy with wc.tith faaaeaQi 8?haad. witii few millionairaa nml ao Mi'ualid pareaiy, Aa t!..- i-.'-uit of ita potfey wa now aaa at aaa and a>f -diiiiy the nni.ob, at Iha othar tha ttaaaa11 Mr. Dill did m.t epec?y whieh eml repraaaatad bim, but that aaa not Boeeaaary, Whal be aujba for ta iin- adal timea reatored. W itfa toa milhoaa bUt sclel.il tllilllolis of l-liiles; ivit.llill llllbull OT irainp, bul aocwty with a slaTehoUter at oaeean n.ii :i sl iv.- nt the otber, and ;i Nortbera Demcoralte iiu tv iliini-iu-' iii. < .ui betwaeo tbe t?t>. irr.itcful anal liappy with aa oceaaioaal enuab frmu tha aaaahni table. lt pleaaea the overbardened Deaaoeratie edlaar ta iilhina' tai the Bepablieaa party a.-* ;i baadof robbaaa and to try to gire a eolor a.f axcaaa ta> blaravala> Uonair lautjrerheiaa by aaging thal when a man baa a boraa atolea aad tiia>. to gal bha baak aaa?kj lhat b what tha?epeblieaaa eall rerelalaea. Thia laa tolaa atateaaant of toa aaaa. Ugbthraal it aouldbe: Tha Deaaoerata waaa aryiag to ?ta>al a boraa. They bad tln- back door :.il opaa and were looaiag fha baaaa whaa tho Kopabheaaa aaagbi tbem aml elafaaad the borae as tiuiri. A aargy ivi:iii_le I'lisimi, the Iiiinoirata threateoiaa war nml li.(1 mile-.* the heiae wa* iriva-n lo tln-ni. Ar bitratioo w-im propoaed, aud laataatly aaread to by tbe Di'iiaa.ar.ats, Ihoii-h obieoted la) by K.-publicamj. Finally. botb i-tdea plaadgi'' tbaa_elrea to aaaapl n. aad to abide oy tha deciaioo. I*he hprao waa awanli-dto the BepabUeaoa. WhereattbeDaaao* cratsaei npahowlof fruud, and barecootionadtt Iill tbe inc-ciit time. Theyare now eniraged ln a Rcheme i.n breakiag mto tae atobla and takiug tlio ln>r.-.t' I.y f.me._ TBE flEWA OFA <.1U MBLINti BHYHRBTMM not ponwt's boho. Ttirn, tnni, my wh.el! My c.'-untiy'-t woo l'd ahapa era) eeda fha peaaaal aaaaaa. A--t while the aaa ahlaaa. Pd aaaka Hayea Taaaeae tbe rancb: give Sam pon.eawion. Turn, tnni. my whael! Ha>w sliak it looks, Mv ni'iitiy reaaded Peaaratiaa I Itonly wi.nl-. t.i.rd thi'ja.b, One rotuiiitr, stirtin- ii\a.lutioii. Turn, turn. my wln ol! Tho pi'oplo cry? " Vour uj-'ly aaag is all aaaahtadt** Tbrir mii'* would be aa bud as mim*, 11.nl they but haBi'd trutli as I did ! Turn, turn, my whaall Vot BBftaaa u?e TUaaaag'aaot _aaat| it won't bold water/ Iiut, whiit of thatt TwiO aaraa aay furn Aml blaaaa w_e the aaaaa of Potter I And whin I'vosouseal mv party foa-s Wltb all itn ma'ss of fraud aud scatulal, l'll iill it up with rt'al bot blood, And diink a haalth tO -Sam und Haudall. FIKI.l)'- |1>-1? DAY. "TheilehBtt* o'i 9*t**t* rc*-lnt Ion wau B fl.-i'.l-y lu IM _tou?e.-[Wa?latiigtunCorre?i)?i..Icait. A Ficld day I Taa Bal when we read Tho dirty reeord, who ran hlame ua? For thotmiits on t'othcr Pattaa*- Field Wbkh t'other Judas made so famoual \_\EBONAL, Mr. Edison is quoteit as Kayim/ thut in mak? ing tho ptnmo-rapli tai- tbe besl results aro obt-.ued by tbo unoaif tbe Lat? ?888880, ?ud tne poore?t by tbe uso or Engliaab. Mr. Mtaea ls uudoubtedly B gre** ei-nliis * hut lf t.ii.-t.ntb of the rubtatsb attributaul to hl? wen-rt-iilly bm, he would bavo to be set dowuaiiBlwB ({ri-ni fool. The Hon. A. H. Stophons ia aponding a -a*** in HaltimoreCnanty, where ho is ha-lplu/c Professor a M. Johnston aad Wua. Hand Browue ln tho reri-wa