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Hav:: you tried the Perfection.blend of Hoch* anil Java rofi.n? in -.?laasjar?!_ Mn.l.i i; <fc Co.. sir? Broadway, 1><> i^^^fcg.-Lai'!i'S', ?Jlsatss', ?i'-nis' and Im.vs' toot.-?, ?hoe? anil ? ?? -rate pnce?, r. MtACu. Nii i her drugged, li<i!i(ii?v1 nor watered?Dr. pata ?.iiiosfri.M tb?Crot?n l'oint Vineyard?. " Sri? Hotel," Fire Island Beach. Tbroaeh tica?? t-i H SS i ?xciiiHioi'. $8 ib. Trains leave llui.ti-i'? l'olnt, 1* 1., an.i Atlnmii* ase., Brooklyn, ? To TiiF. (.'??NMMi'iivK.-Lct those who lati golfli Inder the fatal ???verity of ear climate t) rough any inplalnt, on ven those who are la >uui|iii?ii. I?? i:o luoan* despair. There is a safe an?l ?adv at baiul, ami on?, en? It irie.l. SSn.?....,-(? (ni?i,?lM. "1 ' ?sauna Savor ot the oil as hereto/oi : i,?wi-il by the i ine with ? bOH'Ing j.ronorty which rend? , ? >">nis!* of its iili'--iry h. 60IU by A. 11. WlLliOK, TiiiniM" Kxtra No. 40, now ready, con? tains, ?mutig other tilings, l*rol?saor Arnold's IIUi-n ?' ture o?, ?ill!?***., ??*oat jiiuil, 1111 nieipt of lOcent?. THSl?BUSS, New York. Daii.t Tribi*nf, Mail Sub?-r.-ibers, flO per nniiiitn. f?rxn-\s , 1 K. y 1 kibini*, Mail Siil.Hcrilx-r?., $3 par an. WEKK1.T Tkiiicnk. M ml SuWriU . ? anuin. Tarais, ?ash in advance *?n advertiser? r?n l??ave their fsTor* for Tur TS1BU9S wav.Kir. iilsi-si.. 01 .;???( \s -ihave. Jfe^?Ji xk Paus Hfxbxxnt FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1S78. IB? NEU s THIS MORNING. FoRt h;n*.?The Earopoan Coiurress yestonlay de? cided to give Gnivco a lioanng when tlie (;rc?k provim-es are uihIit ?coniideratioii. =-=_ Tho cot? ton mills at Lancashire bave been nopened. == The Aaoot Derby vcaa win yestcnl.iy by Inmilaire. it- Tbe llriti-?h iroiulinls in the Kt-a of Marmora have ariivt-d at the lVinnt's' Isiands. ?_?? It is m - tt-mled t<> inter the late Kiii<of Hanover at \Vm<]--..r. DoMi.sTic.?The nominations of ex-Governor Feuton, Mr. Gro?ibwk and ProlWor Walker, have b(*eu coufinnc-d, after an extraordinary fight in aocret session, in ivliidi Mr. Conk hng ttinnvl the tide in favor of Mr. Feuton. This gentleman was ont? rejected, itiul C'har'iea 11. Lawrence nominated in his place, and then he was rriioininat.'d. .___ The Iowa Bap-blioan Ccnve.'iiiim nominated a State? ticket, and adopted a radical p];it:*orm. .: Troops have been aent by the Governor of Iudiaua to t?. , riots in the mining region. ?**.??- The Mis somi Niition-il-lireciil'ii k ('?invention met at Bedalis. _____ General Sherman addrmie-d the atutlents of Princeton College and ex-Gov? ernor S-Vymour the uhitnni of Madison Utii Teraity. =*?__ Commeuoement ex> ro held atKntu'.r.-i (Tallin?. Itr?.wn luiveriiity, Tufts Col loge and the M.iasH?hu?ctt.* Agricultural College. c. . Dr. Charle? Hodge, the author o? " Syit'-in atic Ti'.eology," and for iifty-six years a professor in the Princeton Theologic.il Seminary, died. C'lNiiKKSs.?In the Senate yesterday resolutions weie thrice adopted prolonging the ?session] the principal part of tbe time was spent in (??.? seasioii oTor the District aud Monetary Coiifit ence nominations; Phelps anti Dent were oon firmed as District Commissioners; Mr. fooriMM triol to get action on the lull to make la?__] tenders x*tM5eiv?lile for customs, but he was d'ie it.il ; the Coiiferene? Committoe on the Sundry Civil hill came to an agreement about 8 p. va. -- ? In the ??, there was a scene of continued turmoil ?and excitement; Mr. Ewing tiicl to get tUe bill passed suhstituting leffaltenders for National bank notes, but was defeat???!, 109 to 114 ; Mr. Conger Carrie*! through a constitutional amendment forbidding the payment of Southern claims; the Suntlry Civil bill was reported about 8 p. m, I-Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning both houses of (ioiitrress passed a resolution poMiioiiing a?ljoiirnnient until 'A a. m. ? and SritntBAN.?The Arctic exp-editnm sailed in the EGth??n. ~-~- ? There was another ad Jouriiineiit of the Vanderhilt case. ? The Brook lyn Collegiate and P?ilyteihuic Institute held its coiiiiii-ncement exorcises, and (?corgc William (Cur? tis mude an address. ??- Mrs. Maria L. liuhbanl, ot (?Mvcsend, was killed by poison in her beer. ? - '? A body, thought to be that of Geistlich, the Philadelphia murderer, Was found in Nessaik Hay. , A ver(li<t of acci? dental .h-ath was rendered in the case ?if the deaths on the Brooklyn Bridge. :-?- James Frazer was acquitted of the charge of cruelty. :*?' ?Safan students were gradu?t*-?! by Jiuti-.rs IVinalt) College. .. The sharpshooter?? continued their fi-atival at Union Hill =ss Gold lOO?., 100^ KXlV Gold value of the lagri-tcaiar dol? lar at the close, 01?3io?"it?. Stocks activo hut ir? regular, generally closing lower. * Tiik Wi'atiikil?Tkiih ni: Iota! oliserv.'itions in? dicate clear or partly cloudy weather. Thermom? eter ve-.ter.luy, M . Bl?, 12?. __???????__^___. sx? Ptrmu* leaving totrn for the station, and SomtAtr trartilrr?, can hare Thk Daii.v Tihiii ni tmtioi i? them, postpaid, for $1 jier month, the BoWow being Changed as often as denind. -m> This most reluctant Congn-v* has ncftially adjourned. S? vcral j'iou.i rcHcctions w ill ?it on. i l SBRtBi t!i. in.?elves. ?sa In ?.!')iitreal the autlionties ?teemdetermined to ivj>;?'??a agitators Ix'foi?' th? y beeonM vio? lent. While civil rights should he r. s|???fcil, "rTeakiiess mich as WM shown ?it QimImc iu | .ll-il ?if (11(1(1 cvcis wlnic. ? General Sherman is distinj-Tiisliing him ????If nowadays by the making of good and hin ndiliesH at I'iiiiceton yesterday svas not the hast of the in. Its chief f?atu. a f?'?liii?,' tribute to the memory of Pi..!. ?. A more fitting place for its utterauce couhl not have bt-i-L fouud than the ?MOM <>! his early labors. -* Mr. ('oukling is entitled to the than Is of the State which he represents, and of all the frieDds of honest currency for bis gallant .?ffoit yu/iterday, by which tho rejection of ex Governor Fen ton's name as a delegate to Monetary Conference wa? overttimed, antl nomination i onliimrd. That i ejection i-let?t ible to no one but to Mr. Fcnton, ?in vu-,, in the highest sense, a compliment htm, because it ihowod the bitter I tility of th.* silver men to R i Who fairly rtjin-bt'iihil U)? Mule of N York anil tin- pood WDM ot tlie coin ?m the ml ver question. It was? however no particular a penosa] reflection apon cliarader. anil the Sit?ale was . have it ho understood. It VM leaf ?K? ' denj tliitt on any mi M political i sue cx-C ernor Feot?n, confina.ition would have li certain, and now, thank-, ft Mr. Coiik?i the Senate has been saved from the ini-r of k-.'h ctiiifi, in tbia mat tor, a representa! of tlie better seul ?nient of the IS ition. -?? Congless " ran finplins*" the la-l tiny, I did hule that was <?f public illicit ?t. . time of both bo mainly consumed idjneting their differences on the Sundryc Appropriatmn bill, and little elae WM noc. plidicd. There *Waa a greal deal <>f lobby and quarrelling, lunch disorder and coiifii?i and low ?rotea of publie Ltnpoitanoe, '1 lian mail t-baidy, the Senate's revi of the franking privilege, und i propoeed regulations reapeeting da ilii'd niiiil niatter, ha\e failed. Tin two \oles 00 currency .??i. -11??;i -, in I of which (.euer:.I Ewing, who once held t House of Rl ivts in the hollow of | hand, was actually voted down. Thil il ??ood si_ri. Hut, happily, the country r? lievtl for the present from the puinl ?y of watching thi? Congrei . la t anxious hope thai 11 will thaw |*o?od i:i.?\ not turn ou; M bail after all, ole, e OoagreM haa tonr and a good riddance ii ??? Kx-f!overnor BeynKHii- iddreai on Bdn< tion at Malison l'uivir-uty is a delete-,> tlje Common School r-v-tt'in, M it fa-, eqoal ; those who think it is doit!? too mu and thoae who think it is doing too bttI It was scaiecly n<?000. -,ry to :i??<?:t?I the theo of a National -y-iteiu of education by mi -a: of new and bloated oniver-itics. Thai idea i ntertaioed by the diainte eeted pereooa at Waahmgton Who would lii to diatnbnte the degree, and eoaeentrate tl i to be conferred by tbo iii?!:rit)oii.s. Mr. Seymour addresses hiin-e mainly to that element which hi? bei m .1 ?-i | If of late I marked dr_n?.? favor of limiting the effort! of the Btate I education in the lower branches of know edite. He eignes from the aride diffnaion < intelligence which the conunon aehool rryete as now con.-litiuled h:vs made, that it WOttl be unwise t(? make any change? nnd that would be (l:in_'?-i'oii-- to mi--! education in tl higher branches wholly to the law of Kipp] and demand. -_> minded peo*j !?? who in-i-t that tin- irct end alannabont the advance along 11 ? ? ? who! line of Rebel t____?aata upon the Trea_rai. a ni?iiufactiired fright, and means nothin; will pleaaa direct their attention to tl, in tin- Boom of Repfeeentativee ye-tei-h. upon Mr. Conger, propoeed amendment t the Constitution. Mr? Cooger'a reaolatio ?imply prohibited the payment of any Bob? claim growing out of the late war, and it ata-toa threw tho Dem?crata of Hi Hout?e into a panic The Norihern 1 vinoerat voted on the side of the North, but ?i/f//-o?( members voted egainel this Rtraigluforwai measure of protection for the Tioasury. I other words, 81 niemhii.? of ?lie House, alio whom will probably bo found to be South? r Democrats, and many of whom are undoiilit ?illy ex-Rebele, voted thai Rebel claims oagh to be paid from the Treasuiy. Then ar people who seem unnlilo to believe tli.it Mi TUden. letter on South? rn claims oficndci the South. Will they belief? now that tli South iiicam what it ?ays when it vow?, tlia lielx-l claims nni?t and shall b_ paid ? ? A? Bright have been expected, mil: detail are canaing greatei delay at tlie Euro pean Congress than important chanccR, rnd as the independence ol i?.?luana and ft sion of Kars, which war and diplomacy hat eottfiid la advance. The i_oVf!iimcnt of tin new unnamed province known as Soiitlien Bnlgaria or Bonaaelia, now under dietine-Joii i?, one of thoae minor problems which an beset with perplexity. It aright be ardre, aaatty by allowing the people to rshooai for themselves, but the ('oneness ha not attained thai degree of liberality. Bag hind?the jiower BMMt hUewaled tilec t(? lib? eral?- the province fioni Uussian inHiience, tv maintain the nominal Hovcreignty of tin Porte? and g_~e the people the same ?legre? of frc<doin that is enjoyed bj her colonies lu Turkey, the conditions are such that the? objects conflict, and England will find thai she cannot reconcile them.?The compromise ad? mitting (?recce t-o representation, doing tlif discussion of matters affecting the Hellenic race, is fair find politic. It would have been obviouslv unjust to admit a (?reck representa? tive to the general deliberations while those ol Servia and Montenegro were excluded. The low i Republicana could not eaaHyhare ed the, l'rcsideiit by with more c.?n?pic UOII-. disajiproh,ition. All menti.m of him is carefully excluded front their platform, even in its r?f?renc?e to the -0*-tro~ei*ey over his tille, m which the nllu>ions to the otihe itaeli are rtrictly ^.pareonaL ilic only knowledge of the exi of Mr. Haves which the plaifoim bctiavs il in a keen thrust at his Southern specchis I ; i -1 ytiir, in which the Convention ?hilares that tin- civil war was not "ii mere trial ol "phyateal force between Creek-.'' The conree of his Adjuini-tretio- b most M-vcielv critic,zed, but only by implica lion, the Convention declaring that the los-, of live .'?oitthern States to ihe DeaMMSTaCJ fa M followed apon Denoeratk intimidation and ? failure to enforce the principles of the Ht-pub? lican party, and ib noiini'invc the attempl to n uni eidaem in the exercise of their politi? cal liio'is. The ( ?mu-ntion alao eheered lustily for Graut. It COOldnM cheei for Haves, under the ein umMaiiccs, ami it had to eheei loi MMaebody, Hut by a coincideiifc, it seems tolH'(.en?-ial (.tant that con\entioi)hof W? Kepublicuns lind it most hainly to cheer for nonadaji _______?__________ rjT-i? WEW-?OER CM DO. What can the Kepublicins of this State .In -l reeeaiag the Home of Repreaenta ii?.? from the greap {,i ",o Daameia-yl Much, if there is union and hard work, il the quftrrelcrs nrc sent to the reur. Then at least four diitm t?. in Itie Slate now re|ire MBtad by Democrats which have been in the habit ??f eleetiag Rep_blioaa_j and will surely ??!eet Hcpuhlieami to the Xl.Vlth Congress, if there is proper liiuil and a na,niialilc dllftlllC of haimonv ; tin -re nie, othsrs whose redemp? tion i ,. but it can be accompli ?In d, and ouj;ht to l?e. TbO Xlth District cannot !><?' said to have Ixseu iu the habit of clccliug lit_?ublici_J84 a* -: il is now constituted, for i! is a new di and ha?, at each of the two elections ?iti icoigauization, chosen a Deiiiociat. Bal no. >iious that these were political ncci? Colonel Willis ow? d his lir.-t election t wholesale refnaal of RepubUeans ti? vot an until Republican candidat?, v.ln m Tiiiui'nk exposed and <h tioiiiiccd, and second to the fact thai his opponent onl; ?eied the liehl a few (lavs o? fon the eh? Mr. Willis is not likely to fall apol time. It i? as great an ?ibr-unlity for n 1 oeiat to repreaenl the _____ I Congreae as it wai for John Mi ... for Murray 11 ill in Senat??and in saying this have no intention of ins'ituting compnr between Mr. Willis end Mr. lion the roten of the District are HI it in thai light at the next election. XXXlh District (Monroe and Orleans C which bad not elected ? Demoe Congressman in its whole history before, elect one in lsTtl, by reason ol tli the ii.-publican party. Bo did the Nia District, the XXXIsf, where a II? jinDl member was "clean thrown away " ate 10 fierce that il culminated U riding the Republican vote between two didatee. The lam District, almoet invari Republican? was alao loci by a few hum votes during the I're .t.lential year, when tl was a Democratic groiintl-sw? ?I in this St Every one of theee distinta ought to be claimed, and can be. In o.'d.v one of tl was the Democratic majority at the List c lion over Are hundred rotee, and in that there were two Republicana in the I! the I' mocratlc majority was 1.--? than I hundred. The gain of theee four Diati would make a difference of eighl r< next Mouse. It might mean i Republioan i . and a Republican Houae meani effectnal ?heck opon a Democratic ? solid bulwark againal nil scheme? "t phun and revolution?a;.,'.i:i?t a li?-bel raid upon Ti?-, i;iy, ora lecood Northern raid apon I ncy. Theee four Di tricta are w, trying for. it must nol be rmrrpoaed thai tin i othera can be gained without an effort? . D. iiiocratic gain ?of a Cohl-i? --inin in Oh-j show.? that the party is m prett. good wo lag older, and the preaenl Houae b down from its plan of revolution in time allow a gooil many of the drifting rotera . thai thi re ever was such a arlii'i The di.?.-.?ntetil ol the hin! i nn?, too, w:il apt to win!. . .u, part] a tiueiuployed workiugmen, t?> whom that pa ? nts the Gorernment. There must work t(? reclaim the Uouee, ami, ab? all, there must be com n I. And in m> Bti is tbia adrice more pertinent than in N? Vork. There seems i?> be an organised atten here to proroke ? qui n 1. \ eaque pereope are walking nl.o'it with ehi on their shoulder., .poiling for a fight. K\? Republican who wants Republican- to ? should do his ln-st to tee thai these makers are d-sappointcd. There i? room I only one Republican part) in roar, ? A DA T OF ROPE. The nation bos triumphed. I;s honor h ? I fierce and n ? atioii has be? ?i ]?n-v? tiled. 'J In- Hiver cm was robbed <?f its powi r to bankrupi t country, Erery attack apon the 1? A? t was repulsed. Kveti the efforts t?> nipt the Secretary bj Indirection, and t It ii ? t'. n.a! ? ilillicillt, have bt en bcat.n |..u!lcul.il save one; and if he lind?. iry to exercise other powere which r main with him, it will be a mitf?t of noon sequence thai the formal utilement <?i legs tendera doting the next ?ix months has !?<?? stopped. He has declared thai he will try in circulation all Legal-b n "r.i.i he htitititdintd tit jiitr in cnii," and thi ?shows that, with sound It R_l SeBSO, he regar? nil late amendments ns to be inleipn led i hatinony with the main object of the Reeami t:<ni Act, and with the refusal of CO-gWOl I rejH'al thai act Hetic- the Fuit bill, reipiiiin him to " keep in eiiculation'' the legal-t? i,d.-i noa outatanding. mual be eon trued urequii lag only that they shall not be cancelled, bt held on the Treaaurj books as still oatataadini and ready to be need? like ordinary balai the Treasury, whenerer they ean be so nan at par in coin, and without cauaing at . tion. 'J'his sentence of the B+orotary ihow she banultaaneas of erery change made in tii law at thi? ses-i'iii. It ii his limt dtatj t<> plae and niainlain the legal t? ii.lt-i?. ?it par In coii It will do aoharm f<?r him to keep in e tion whatever amount of not? i.tn be thu maintiiincd at par. There is eaaae ta great joy in the fact thai after a t_*ying campaign of eighl _eooths, fa which, i_s in the campaign ol the Wildetaeai there were many dark days when it se? niei that defenders of the Nation und its hon?, mu -t KiilVer defeat, the en<l is victory. Not t Siaglo change materially affecting the nob-mi pledge or the practical power to icsunie Speck payasenti on a fixed daj bas been rflected For we do not regard the Bilrer bill whid having any material ?ff?-cf, eitherP Increase the difficulty of reeumpttoo or to ea< danger i's maintenanee. Experience prorc that the people do not want and will not taki the silver dollar for any otiier parpoai than for payment of duties, and th.- Sec? retary baa ample power, and holds it his duty, to privent any such bee. of i-i!v?r in place (?f hgal tendera, while the latter are helow par, as would re? sult in the Indirect payment of duties with legal tenders. Direct acceptance Of legal lenders us eipiiv.iletit to gold notes can DC justified aa intended to make then equiratent, bat onl] when the Secretary is sattafled thai the end cm thus be accomplished. After re? sumption, ?is before, room can be made fot the circulation of silver dol?an, in.-nK ;,., suboidiaiy coins, by l*e gradea! withdrawal of small not?e. It Is Important, for the unan - d?ate welfare of the country, to understand fully thai the storm has passed, aad luis left the Secret.i!j rigidlj i.ij'iired and abun? dantly empowered to accomplish that reeump ti.m <?f specie payments for which ererything in the domestic and foreign eouunerec ol th. cornil ly is fortunately prepariag. I .uniiieii ?! and industry may also rejoice that erery sflori to meddle with the tariff has been debated ; that the attempts to cripple the Treaaary by eutting down the tob?ceo* tax have failed? thai all efforts to break down the National bank system or impair hare failed; aud that the uoveniiiient, goes forward to a new .'.ear witn rerenaea in m? was redaoed by new h, tion, and with expenditiin ? increased, indeed, by some l.ti.n i?h jobs, but probably not more than the revi -nues may expand with I lit- van? ishing of impending une.-it unties and I1 enperation <?t baaineie. It in still loaieahal doabtful how tin- repeal of the bankrupt law may woik. In other respecto/ there i-, solid ground before us for (he next sit: months. Ta ararj man in thu land it i.i tau-?, foi congratulation that ?10 little mischief has ?lone. With most thorough and hearty ?_ I to do evil, incalculable in amount, and M lag every industry and business, this I gres?' has bi-en unable to ?lo niiu-h, partly of the incapacity of those who tue lend, and partly IkftSSttSS of the path-lie?', 1 Miitt'hfiilni'Ss and sttpeiioi' ability of the who have ?1? tended the public honor ssill'iirc Here was the ?vital point of da To the tinainial itnd inditsliinl interests the country this Congress might iuive i and thie.ift'in d to do immeasurable inj All other mischief that it has done be borne; let us bo thankful that key of the battle-?cl?! has been ?a1 and that icciiveiy of industry and trade, lut tu ** ?prosperity, may now depend upon ix? riions and thrift ot the people, the S?tBBi ??nices of tlie ceiiiiiry, and tlie l'i'oviib-n goodiie-is that ?fiv?I raie luiru-ds and If market-, and no longer ?apon the doiili chance? of a daily struggle b? twceti the 00 faith ai.d desperate rcpmlialoiS. The time revival of ?'ontiiloiice has coine. 'I he r< melts and Industry of the country, thoi checked during ?thsse w? ary months of tr hau- ?bees maintained m surprising volu Nature still In.Ids out generous promise the Call. The ont? r w?)ihl ?still in demanda for our products. With security ? confidence, wt may now bone ?Cm re_si of prodneera, ?rcdoobl?sd ?sctirity markets ?revived i .iiitidi-ii!'?' of ?SBpitalistS, ; a .-?teady ; toward the long-dcla* ?jrroap? nty. THE ' : ' WH1 M 8CBEL1 We are obliged t?> chroniele ?that that w enthusiast, Augustas s.-hell, is s-gain on i rampage. 11?- has ?tamed :i call?the kind call that stirs u fes er in the blood of age. a in MTSral ward? in makes the t t ?leading ?Dem?crata llk<s ?stars ?tait ?n their sphere-?, M tnVy ?< I th'ir tumblers ?!?? on tlie bar and ciy aloud, " Fraud ! I'lain ?llr. ?Schell ?Sa, ai i-? well ?known, ?the Gra Bachern of ?Um m ?Society of Tammany, " Ct^tlmbian O,e.t." Ile bsi ?HOW got t Fonrtb <?f duly ?>n bis mind. It seems make a ?deal o? s\ ? .;>? f?n- him. Koar, so e would ??appose, to ?see him in a Slate ?Co vinlioi! ?half way up the middle aisle, ji ?behind Jobs Kelly, with his ?batons * to be cont It.i Shi!'??;?, that Mr. Seht 11 was a very liv? OB, And on stich OCi isn't, 1'? \v men at .-Hill times, ill ss i ?h <o lint'- risible emotion move the ?ap?poin ..f one ?I'T -l?ale I i jiiili.i ?li-triet on rrcd?-mials In this ?depai tmiit of political activity hs is withe a peer, Alderman Waehner, who com to him, i*. more melodramatic, but nevi -. In ?conventions, Mr. Schell Isalwa; lioneiL He has bei d Mlice 17~>',l, whenat tin ? on be round? ?I ?Tammany Hall and ill 1 lis mili?. Bat once 1? t ?him gel ?an; thing ?m his iniiiil like the Fourth of duly ?n tbe i for holding the cone' iah the? day, ?and I i re? war-horse, ?champing his bit with Impt ?trence, ami neighing f??r ?the fray, (in him a |)?'ii at Mich times, nml he -?lings trumpet ?all to the braves of tbe Tammaa hieb lit?- ' ?and which many of the leading ineiiibei ??f tl.o Society ma_sA*e t?i spill nut on! through ?pain and ?senpira-tion. Tlie pi? ???it year is MS which .s! look ii|>on M peitiliaily his osvn. It h:i furnish? il so many tilings to stir him up ; t ??it, us it ?were, the ?sky-roefceta ?an l?unan eaiidl.-s ?if his rhetoric, ami kind! into a blase th.- ?tar-barn li ?si bis ?love ol ?coos ml the lii'Iiminable cnipls <!: *. . ot hi* ?h vi.ii.in to the rights of m .n. Thing o going wrong for i good man; ?. ?Each jr-sai of the i ? Mr. ?Schell and the Tammanj Society hav _bl< .1 mi ti... Fow ?h ?if July nm lam? lit? ?I, as they only can 1 im. nl ssh? ! .nul wait on Hi?' whiii ? ins?- to encourage ?Umasselves by look ing al the tillare thn.r.gh tunii.I.is of th? ??? t possibis iimgnityiiig power. Th tiling? ale WOTS? than ???,?:. la?! y.-ar the; tilling very bad, becSOSS Mr. Tildei had l>??ii defeated l?v framl. Only one thin coiilil ?have made them feel worse than his ?le feat, and t'nat ?VM bll election. Since tliei Mi. Schell himself has ?been defeated forth? State Senate, and the Tammany Society hai ?been obliged to choose ?between seeinj " Fiaiid Triumphantn and ?attempting ti Mr. Tilden in the Presidency? ami I lie*, all sai?l tiny would rather see " 1'iatnl "Triumphant." Hire's trouble ?noiigh to fill Mi. BchelFs <*up to ?overilowinf, and set ?his bugle ?'all to its mOSi pathetic ?key. With the ?MUS? of burning wrong ??ngemlered by thesuspicion that then ?has ?been fraud ?by is huh tin? Demoi T'.icv hase not prolited, and that there is slill stealing going oil Minies, here in winch Tammany has no hind, he ha? call?'?! the Columbian (?nier ?together fOf the Fourth of duly, to talk it over. And united with him in the call are W'i-kinkies and Sagamore?, ami Scribe, ami ?Saehema, among ?whom WS notice ?with satis r,n lion and pndo the naini? of Henry I', runny, who lately vindicate?! "the principles " of civil ?liberty " ?by breaking l >?l?'.- ite .lone-'-. Jaw ?it Nyack. The purpose (if Mr. S.hcll and I he Wiskinkies and Bagainorea, etc., is to " eom " iiieiiioiute the day and all it svinholi/.cs.'' NIi. Scholl says that "selfishnessand Iniustice "menace freetlom," ?and that "tki ?Crien-dsof "freedom must k?sep?sl?sepleMvisjU.'- That ?one ine i? enough to keep ?the Blxtfa Ward ass,ike f?M a week, lb- says the SociHy was founded "to wttteh the eomposs, ?leal the " ii< (die vary ?from the Pole ?atar." The meta phor ?is not pursued, but ?there i? no doubt ?thai it Ihis ever should catch the needle v.i \ ing ?from the Tele .star, they would either Mim h the compass or blow out the star or go behind the ntnrns, or some ?such ?thing. They ?propose also i?, ''review tbe useful history and " biographies of a past ?generation, and apply "their lessons to ?the dn?_ss of the preseot,-1 ?in?l " ?from the spirits ol th?? gn at d? parted " invoke btessings on ? > 111* ?beloved land." There's S tin .?logical bias in the last sentence which s'.e do n?)t ch'aily comprehend, but the ipiiieswepreaame include ?the generation that kepi "sleepless vigil*1 in Tammany ?Hall in?1 ?prior to 1872. There never ?toi ?sash wat? hing the coin]),is? as some of thus,' fellows did. With regard t?> ?the ?reeenl ?Pr?sidentiel election, Mr. Schi'll i t\ *, in bis warm-hearted 'TiieieinviT i**,/i siM'li a fraud. Tin n- ms er ?h? h i. ss i? k?sd ?and mn__?sroas ?blow at ?free " ?_oviniim nt. I.ibeits's temple "?tea?l this slow?" ?Liberty's temple was turned into u ?1, n "nt ?thieves who bava ?itohm ism muninients "and eniolaiiieiits of ?SOWST.** This is posv erfully stated. The phlSSS " einoliinieiils of "power,* when tranalated to th?? Socuiv, is liregiiant with wailing. It must be admit ?tad that vsheu Mr. S?'hell gets laiily at work St ?the emotions hS can make mole llii'lal di? tuibiiiiif thuu uuy otlier uioiloiii st.i',e.?iuait, unless it be Pnrroy. For there is probably r ing so well calculated to stir up the de?i feelings of a band of patriots gathered on Fourth of July in Fotirteenth-st. to watct compass lest the needle vary from the istar, ns tho annouueemcut that t are thieves in Liberty- Temple M ing tho emolumenta of power. We 1 no doubt that bo soon M this information circulated, nearly every man who ir* now etipioil with watching the compass will vo teer to go into Liberty's Temple and ?I guard over the emoluments of power. bare thai degree of ?'onliilence in Mr. Bch ability to roust) tlie ____ba* " If wo remain silent and su-mii-wivo," i Mr. Sell? 11, " the enemy will tread hem "insolent feet OUT entire political h?rita hut he does not propose to remain silent submissive; ?it least not on the I'm of July. " Tho Badety of Tammany," says, " lias stood shoulder to shoul " with the Democratic masses of the wl "('nioii'' "in all the conflicts of tlie centui *' And SO for the future she will stand, "her coming festival she will dedii "hcrilf anew." l'reei.scly what this ji nf dodicat-on Is, we do not kntr probably some Wiskinskic and hnalnraa bnt ?it ?my rate it is a i Warning to taxpayers, and Mr. Se) in- the handsome thing in giving th notice? For if Tammany Hall is going dedicate Itself new to the business she I been < Dgaged in for tho past dozen or lift? years, the beat thing taxpayers can do is sell out ?!ml move i?way. The occasion pre ises to be one ofajKceeding interest, if will be worth going ft great ways lo s I'- .-. people outside of New-York have ? idea what aott of folks we bare here keep! sleepless vigil over _Nedoo_j und watching t Compase, lest the needle vary from the I'i star. It will be B great deal funnier than t Aquarium. _____________________ , VE-ROBB\ The horrible robbery of the grave of the 8 ol Presiden! E__r_ieoa at North Bead, Oh has led to -till :, 'ing ill COI will be remembered thai the ?on of Mr. H; ii on, in Marching tiie Ohio Medical Colic), ?it Cincinnati, for th?' body of a young m named Devin, which had recently Inen Bto) from the cemetery, was honi'i.d at diaCOTI Ing, not the eorptU for which he was lookin but the ____g_red remains of bis own tu h hanging by a rope around the nock? Otherder, opmenta soon followed. Itappenred from acai 1 by the Dean of the College Faculty thr --though these gendemen"regretted t aal tin should have been betrayed into buying tl -iii-he.l |ni ?on like the Ho J. Scott Harrison, wboac family woald be like to make a fuss about the desecration of h tomb, (hey were in the habit of dealing wil i tionists, and were inclined to mabita: (hat the robbery of branch of medical education. The pets.m s?i ?il ?if eomiilitti";: the outril!,'.' is knOW to hive operated extensively in th; line of business, anil to have SOpplil ii great many lnedic.il colleges in diderei purl ? ??t the oonntry, <>r, to put the . in.otlur way, a gnat many medical ?-olleg? are known to have employed this "Doct. *' Morton" lo desecrate gi In the cours?'of their .??arch for th. body of young In vin, the otlicers of the la' d the Miami Medical Collega in Ciucia initi, and then tb< learned that Morton hn been in tho hahit of ?h-i-ositing his jibinder i the vaults of that institution, preparing it fo market, and then shipping it by ( - to his CO-tomers. Acting upon informa tion reluctantly giren by the terrifie? janitor, the oflkea proceeded to Am AiUor, Michigan, to beat ap one "John Q " tjuinhy," i<? whom Morton had recently b?>ei forwarding a great deal of freight, .lohn Q by turned out to be?as tho uuihorilie; had saspectcd an imaginary person, un.lei whoae naati was eoneealed the Medical De* partment of the State Dnirenrity. The vault! of the College were promptly searched. _ rpondent (>f Tkt Cincinnati Fnquirer, whe acconipaiiied the officers, gives a horrify inij aeoooat of what was diaeorored? The ii.uiiiive of the night \i-.t to tin celia*. is evidently to.) highly colored; Init making allowance for the exairgera, lionsof an excited reporter, ?nough undoubted laci remains t?? till us With indignai ion ami amazement. Forty corpses were found " pick " ling" in vats of brine? They trow turned out on tho floor, and among them was the body of I >? \ in. easily identified by eertain marks. Aiier a wrangle with the ooUeae people, whe at liist refaced to give it up, until they hud Inen paid foe their trouble und labor (!), it was at last refit rued to (he grave from which it liad been stolen. The express compan?'? n - eeipts indicated that as many as thirteen of the pickled sitlijtcfs had recently been ob? tained fiom Morton's caring estahlishuu tit, ill ?lie ci n u- of the Cincinnati College. Naturally there is the greatest excitement over these di?-o\cries, and the wildest utoiies are circulating in Cincinnati und elsewhere about the systematic pillaging of cemeteries and bratal maltieatincut of tho stolen dead. Whatever may be the truth about such ru? mors, it is deat enough, Bnt, that members of the nodical profession an- extensively en? gaged in the theft of sulij-cts for dissection? secondly, that bad M this crime is, the perpe? trators aggravate it by a shocking disregard of the sanctities of death; und thirdly, that college professors and other reputable d-9aton defend the burin?es of the resurrectionist aa being neoeoaary, though it may nol Ik- precisely legit?mate. It is ridiculous to waste indignation on fugitive wretches like Morton when there aie elimin?is so much higher plant! who in? st?! thai felony and outrage am not wrong. The chief olit-ndcr is not (he bratal fellow who prowls around graveyards with sack and shovel, but the ((bleated gentleman who pays him for his night's work. It is idle to pre? (end that doctors who employ reeareectionists do not know how the subjects are obtained, They cannot throw off responsibility by merely abstaining from curious questions. A grand jury in Cincinnati lias indicted the resurrec? tionist, Morton, win? cannot la? found, and the janitor of the Ohio Medical College, who is onls thi ?('.vaut of the faculty. Most lame ami impotent conclusion I Lf yon seek the crim?nala, ireatlemen of the jury, go up higher. It you would dear your tainted reputatkma, doctors, professors, medical apeak ?>ut and denounce these horrible hliitalities, and make cieiy man gatttj Of them an out? law from your liiiiks. It i? ?it yea the indig? nant finger of the community is pointed] and it would be a great ?atisfaitioii to the public half a doaen at so of yea in jail. ?Ill SCBVTIBtt ' I ST. The patieuce of the U ander ravatlngspell of \?et smasher, waojrcotorday rewarded. The day was bright ami haaatifalaarl balmy. The tags which bare drearily drooi the w n i.. Bnttered >.- store ; and thing ?"inspiri.1 i?> iiiii-c n|i ru in.. Bsoietasseof lay. One could not hstg i??liii._ ?lad 1st these meny-mskers, with whom, we ?oapect t sharp-shooting is but an excuse for s ?ood ?ocisl j.llv time. Friendly and fraternal I u'-ti'h to do with all the ont-door ?ports now 2 greatlv In fashion ; and no class w morn boneat!? and heartily fri.-n.llv than tho lier? liar been shots enough tired on any dsy of tins w-**_ for ft grand battle, hut, none of thc-m w. i auger-there has been beer enough ?swallowed to float a frigate, but no Thraci,? havft come of the cups, nor ev.-u ..f th? iuunlinato "schooners." It was oaaily to bo ?.-en that id Mr. tain ?venues?Herman quarters at they may t^ ssttsd a mighty business iu beer wss done, and nit less emptied, but tlcre neje, no divi.rds, no extra work for tlie police, thongb the givftt good-natured unit tura I s were sometime? l??ui and aniiiiat??!, ,i'nl the !o a norice, srig ilt ?and bat!? rv. Hut the peace was in no danger of ?breakage. These were not Ueru th?: brooding, conspiring. di-?<'outoiit.-d -*,rt, full of .theories tot tbe reconstruction of ?Moiety ?and political rei/eri? ration of the world. There waa no savor of a nlob in the crowds, no conspiracy ..? tablas, no longings for lire awl slaughter in the s!i,ir]X'?t of tlm shooters. If Ho i?biUag could have made their >at?SShMtasaf-nk it would haw gone bard with them, in spite of the general good nature. Shoot the old heroic ?Kaisst si Qsrmaaj, indeed! "The true Germae,'' said |)r. Auerl.aeh, "hide* no trenson in hi? h-aii." lie couples Lilx-rty and Onl.-r. He aims at the preservation of the family. He ?lands, aa tl. t.ir said, "f.-r justice and truth, for liberty and mo? rality?." It is pleasant to record festivities so simple, so tid and so innocent. We nci-d not be ashamed to take a lessou in merry-making from those who, \s Inlc b< -coming Am? man?, have brought from their far-oil' fittticrlaud these ancient customs, oM w<irldmanncrs,and symbols comprbdng much which WS do not iniilci'st.iiiii. In home pleasures we do nol greatly ?Infer from tho ('??: iiiaiiti, coming a? ws do from tho same ancient ?t?i?k ; lut in otir pnl.lic festivals wo have little or no lias or of autiiiuity, lie ?SS? for a century we hare persisted in celebrating the Fourth of July in tho same ?serai military way, with much noise sud pyrotechnieal explosion. It is a kind of celebration which may be? come venerable, but cut hardly grosr mellow. It is a Guy I I a great scale ; but somehow we have com.? io like it, and if the crackers sad ?cannooadiug should be abollsbed, : of u would hardly relish the change. What wc nisy w? II ? ? rid of in the excess, coarse and ?in .ir.'lv.iiii', into ssliieh In<li-p.-nd"tice Day aome. ?. The more social we can i.nr celcbiatioti the more enjoyable, because tbe m??re reasonable it will be ; and certainly of kiinilr irn'.il fi'llowship. the Schlitzen Fest gives us a good ? \ imple. ______________ ? I on the new Elevated ?Sailwaf has its hit morousside, likeevcrythmgelse. A closely i M rounding a curve on Mudmi -st. the other Bight, when tin- crowd of standing pa.ssengt-rs Rave a lurch and shot the bit ot a comfortably seated u'ciitleman ont of the window. As he sprang for the door to ?set stTal tho next station, a man who had b.? a swaying to r.nd fro iu front of him ?Iropped into his si'at wilh the unfeeling observation: " H.-igli?), hut that's a good B '" A toan of amiable but nervous t?-tnp.-r, living near the Fiftieth-?.!. rtStttm. ?nit ?Had I" endurance by the cross : N ai.il cat in ?kit Isp, utari.'.l eut a fesv iii'.iiiiiii-s ago with a brilliant plan for securing * ?comfortable and ?early i ?ikivn. up train to the C-ntr.iI I'.irk, with tie- it??? ntiou of ( ?banging tie-n- t?u a ?iea S train, ?la seist to sccurea >ses4 ss Sasjeh SSaossible ?secTuded from the unecr* tain pcrpcndi.'ulnr passenger-?. I lie tr iin got caught on a switch bdow Fifty-.-ighth-st., and he was ' to remain In the c ir for Ihrec-i-narter* ot on boar. He c??u!?i notstep?sal witli?>ut falling into the street, and so he saf and incdilated. Ils cuieraed from his imprisonment an enemy of rapid transit) With S temper unpaired for life. -? One of the minor annoyances of the Gilli-eit I'li-vatcil ?Seed t?> the store-k'Cjicr* on has boon t lie ?Eregueut (le-.trticii.iu of the awnings by sparks from the pausing locomotives. Spark IVS besa trir.l, bat have prove*! alt.?gether too Buccessful, arresting not only tho livo cimiers but the locomotives also, by cheeking ?the production of steam. Tb# ?vil might be largely reduced by making the awnings tire-proof. This can be done by aat lUBting them with solutions of various simple b.hlii's. as coinai'iii ?i-xlt, alum or borax. ?Sulphate of ammonia would be still ?mars ? t?? ctivi'. For pcrtna i"-nt asvuings not rolled up, silo-ate of p..l;i?li?>r soluble glass might also b?' substances wouhl make the awnings sb?lately in? combustible, but they Would prevent thein IroiU bur-til,g int I ?redase thM ?h falling sparks to a minimum. POLITICAL NOTES. I !u Aiiti-n.-sitmptioti party dies with Congress. There is nothing which regains illore killing than a Southern claim. Anderson shoahl make one more confession, tell? ing what induced him to make the lit ? The nmst savag?- critic of the late Congress Is lh?< Northern Domocratic editor who thin?ted f.i lutioii. (?lover dnl not set in his report?t all, ami the Democrats with fractured pantaloons ?--ill go home f.-i-hii"; ?:i.?ii?r in their tiiinds. They dntn't care to -...? ?that r?'p?>rt circulatlug as a Kepiib?can paign ihx'iiuif nt. One I Vniocratic County Convention in Ohio has taken time bv the forelock and nominated Seua.'oi* Thunirin forth* Presidency in D*>-.<>. Some Ss_SS county, which wishes to procure its groceries m a ?iiirit.iui. shoiihl follow ?suit now with a ringing nomination of your I'm le Dick. Hen.hick H. Wright has been renominated for Congress by acclam?t ion by the Nationale of his ?dlstltet, A*he i? thought to be ?lire of tue Demo? cratic nomination hIso, his reelection by an irj ?i majority may be put ?down ?v. anpleaaantly certain. It Pennsylvania can stand it, probably the country can. Consressmaa ?Chalateo, of Mi.-sUsippi, i*1 ?am that his State Mill el. ?'i a ?WIM D?ill?>el iti?' ?leb-i*:>l ion tlii? Tall. He tel!* | reporter of Th? Wss*a_s|SSS i""?t ?thathe hopi's tbs Northern liepnb'.icans will I out their allege?! notion of sending ??pie ?eotatiVM !.. tin-SoiUlii-ni States to sc< tire fair clcctiou.S, be ineb action would ? onatdidate tbs Democratic ?party there and prevent dissensions, which are ?now it-? only dangers. There are ?sdlteca la %ms .-?m t Ii who iik?- a differenl ?rtew, ami ar?? ?ulbim t??r - of tar ami f-at'i-r? to lasagpbsgtoeVSt> Northern visitor. F.x-tb'veriior Young, of Ohio, has | ti'.i'liiory the gist of that ?li?l.ateh which the l:: up before liciieral Duiler could get hold of r. Il ut ill reply to th?> BealdS H.iker ?_ap Mr. Young tells a reporter of I he Cincinnati Commer .,('/ that whsa he ?SSfesd ?Mr. Ila.v.s ss hat answer he aboold s '-ml, the lalt.r replied: "You mu ?wer it upon your own ?reseonsibUity, and sues ?to your osvn iudgmeiit." The answer ran lii ?? t'us : "the telegram has been ?submitted t?i <>"i Hayes, and he sara i hat hs i ? in uo ?paaition to inak? any proml?siis;" but ?Qovernor Voung-adiled th ssoulii take the respousibility ?if ?taying?_al il U enior? .l.?i.d Dresldcnt. the proi ot the Cincinnati platform and hi*? let cep tance is?nil?l be strictiv Hv?sd ap to. Tbs ?ii! there was In it. That ass ?ill ?mere ssa* ? thing that went from Coliitiihus during ( >ary Sh.Tiiiaii has ?eut a gra.afal and ?IssliSf ?fccpoo ?Be?pubUesas ??t hi*? Iwns county ?tor ?their ?reseal ?wsolu-tioa ofcoafld "-in* T|?. leli.-i is pul.l!?,hc?l, n- ?fsUewa, in T'A? BaueAeli IhraU: "I am ii.? l>lv ?.l.l.i-.-l M )"> **** friends in Rlchland Ce-unty fortavsnraw ,,o?a. the convention. I feel thai the langue! lutJoaa m far tos eon-pliiin-iitary. bm 1 truel that their indorsement ot my public aervice, nie tlvos and conduct, will always prove to 1m-.... .allvinthis'l..'?????rf'?V Ar? du t is beyond ju?l rep'ooh. 1 ?b?l ii.?tnng ? Sver that! bave the least cat would nol u z,-al Vounwdiiotf.arthatthea. mo will find sio i T.W will examine the evitl "'? ? ? " . aiirrv Ihm l tus col. trover:,.! c?>n.< ? ss hen I '?saj (.|U?ely."?upie.l witlnmiMii'tHiil?"! Mi-s-cr.'Ury gnknin ?l- ' '?" b" "*