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I- a .: ? ?? tn aa arert ki a h tba I rax al Barrl > Btaae L'imea \ after a Barbi, hi ttaa all day, Ifta t] rei id al Blai tori k a k>M .it Ire kil ad. : Thearcberyca f.-:;ii Boatoobaeeuded eoe* aanfal ? : ? ?< klya eaiiied oaTeome priaeei Citt i ?!? ? 1 .1 i.avx.?i.t.i' 'ii atiU iaaaata the Aetlej li. eet, erith atenitt aeooad,i I ic ?'. ce !?<araam lared yeoterday toaboa aai ? win Taromaof eh lion Inepeclore ahoaid not be un lal .i. s ( .in? W, Pteld hae iw i'li? t tally in Mr, I i.?i. itatom ato, l', i>-. foi Ibe Smitlio -: .n . duNNkda ; :,\- hei . i Mied. Oobj ralai <?? ii.< 1.ml laadn trot doilaf : i!:''.> erata I? 16.98 aaaftt, BftM k. aetlre aii-l hhybar, feeiarallj gleaiag ba ?>? Ulli. 'Jill W xatb1b Bv?T BIBtTXI hxal OBM i v:i! hMM in i! ? ? I ??. a ana weather, wuii elowdirjeee iatbe afteruor.B. Tberaaoaaetm yeaterdayi Huhpat. t?.?: low? ?f. .ii : ;.\' i ipi. S3 . CaaVyoal Moaby baa bean appljina; to cott siil ii eoi rravpondoBoc ..mi- ol tba nitliiui- of lui.|.v. ii;.< l.inj.-. pjSdJ it ix MaViiaiaW iluu Imb stati- Dafafl laftaad yaaraaforbla m i^iiaiimi. Taa rrrrlval ?>! Una brou tr.i lo, after aomi ny yrara af ;."in? Aapn'aaka, ta obm af tin- atoal clui iin - itfraa ui batter iiiinn. Tin- roriral i. praalaa, nnil adaai Bait (<> !"? uormaaft. Tana Ii Um u?Tr?iaa] taMttraoarj of tin ii,.u.u bbrtarera and iir..lii- wboee ajaari utj gtraa elat*where, and who aae Majrltl now for tin lii-i i.ii. after a lataj ai il draary alaht, fta orcaaioaal tManaapoadrBl of Tin. Txia> ink, wiiiin?.' fn in ii.?- a Mm >fftora laoj irajoa ei ! i. i.i i . caiata out bj a*>athai n-iiiinii ?m Bjaready t-x if-t i i a ii<;ii ml foi A bn tit an tiara* wi.xi. an in- I.um Bawaad abia to laaad Um tavairai "I iIh |il>llt'xi in. Tba probability thai <. .riiig iiu in\. two yaan ritcBtiTTj tat paetattoaa ul Iheae vims will ba rallad for l>.\ tin* Kreach wiao-anrwera rradrn oweaa? iaapoudi'Ut*i rraiarkaoii Ihoanbjcctol rapei laj in11 n al al Uta 11? -?nt Hana. A latter fiaaaj am nainapatidaBl bt afonlaua. BftSllted OB BBodaMi BafMAj Btaaamta tho peeuijjuy ?Xiuficultira attaodiog lha Bialaa af attTgg hi lha Colorado aa4 Boa Met dMatecU af ili.it Trnhory. A aaw r4br( i-< bob) pjilrfBg la da re top tin- hhikh of ilii> rrddoBa aad goam in?, n i -,| laantham un gtn n ?>, tin nun. plicated proceaeri i?: !?? rwuloyod in redaetag tlm n irai tiirv ogeaj, Tba gfjtaaaiptMitsajMartaat, ua Inrtie iifii.-i.. will l>?* ail \ niici ii bj Mj BUri-ee?. HagMMM tli?' Pftfaggain nor tin- padMklgggi aaa lad any fault with tin pTtrtmaetrr *,i-i.< iui'rt null r cuiK-t-riiiii?/ politii ul iihhi-m pjaaata, Ho daclaiaa tftaal ada Babontlaalia aaa not I??.- laaradrad t?> Btakg -u>>-< njition. la jioinit-nl ebfA.cea, bm! an-, of aaajgaa, ut Ubartf ftj do no il tliev gjpbaag ; ami luiil,, t, that any Boatmaatoi niuy pafaaa !<? nhoayriha wit'i *?im aaVrtiadl hftt Ira arg of etaaa, in aaaMt araadja, Mjbj jio-iin.uti r i? an aVftftftgtaaa t*t*rttj. and < au do he |>!eu-?> Ki-('i)iin'Ms,.in:iii Tliouias ('. I'lutt ia 0BJ ?Lull man id tJit lii.Jiubili.alj tltiii?Ve Co8ft< mil tee, and has lii< h.:ml fit inly on the polfC of |1m ggagnglga*, What he savs lltMJWfclW of the faasalg iln?>n;rli??nt the Slate i? baeed ihcrctoip ujhki tat lu st of kuowl?-?!-:?'. It re? flects the BtraBg coiiti.leiic,4 that all KepiiMi . hmc. bail :t tagweacatB also ?e*wwd I determination which all Rerjabile?JU on fbl to luve, ?In? the whmwj shall eome by hard j work, and not by tnistinir in Democratic dta ?oatdoaa1. Mr. Cytegj PieM gtveg the public roare farther H'Bbbiii on the 'behavior of Mr TIMea, la i letter winch wfll bo found in our i o'liinii"* tl ii* mot-dag. Mr. Field i.o iioiilu dota waO la spread Ida complains liefere tin- weak? QoTi raor Tilden la i i'tiiiiir rimiartiir As the claimant of the Ohlei Vapi-? " v of the Halted Btatee, ?ml perpetaal candidate of Ike Democratic party even Ins foitdea an <?f geaera] eoncern, and eye? In? business qaarrrla bmj be properly rxpoM-d t<> the keen, Iwighl sanHgbl of pub? licity. Reside*, it is always interesting to know jo*! what be think* of CoioaeJ IYlton. Th" Mil.>ofa De-soerata. ?fter a atrnctdfl of two tlnya, have tinally eV terminid. by ? innjorily rote, thai lAVey an in favor of the views bald by the hard-moaey wing. Hut the reoolattoa, as finally adopted, in plainly on attempt to romdilate the .-ofr money element with double-faced phrases. It holds thai gold ami silver onfa is the money ol the ('oi.stilutioti, and thnt all |>0|H?r currency should be convertible lata cum. bal mills the roniiliaf matto of the inflationists? that "it? volaine ghoald be resrnlated by the '-Tutsi ness of Iba country." It deBasnds alao the ** aoliaiHed eoiiMge of gold and rilver. There is a freree clank tot Free Trade. I Owing to the Iget that the Daaaocratii party of Minnesotg inffBTfl from a sad insufficiency of votes the plattorn is only <>f importance as showing what Democratic tentinicnt is in the Northwei i. Odo ?>r those deslnitHTC eonllafanitioBg to winch the inr.-i.ro.mi cities of the Far West are especially liable, has awepl the business I portion of Doadwood ool of exintonoo. Tho first < stiu,nt< of the total loOB, which phn es it a'? i>\v $1,500,000, todoabtlesa cxaKKi-rat??!, lull tli<- ilr tra< toOO of property is um-ilcstioii oMy ?tut. Neaiiy two hand red huildins-a ami dw(llin?>hooaes wen- destroyed, anil al?oui 2.000 peraoae, ii is Bald, wi re rendered I homeless, bul happily ao Uvea are known to have 1'. i n lost. Tba egJatuity is the more t > lie regri tied because the city liat! aliaiucd an excepfJooal degree of civilizi tioii i?ii a luiniag towa, Tbibuxk tcaderd will rciiitMiiliof Uta i< eal gacoaul uivcu bv a hi.irt" corrcsiioadeai o! the rainorkalde pm j pt< ss madf ia the Mack HlHg, aad especially tin Di-ailwotul, in the artfl ol life, in cditca j li.uiul rat'?itlea, ?:'?? It was Ids jniljniiont I Hull ?!. B ?? ? ? - ii il ed .is If It had i.n k< uK-d ii ii \ ara i,:. !< .nl of three. It is t,? in- . hnpitl that thai blow, beery aa it is will nut mi.rlt retard tba growth ami ;<r< ?perity of 1 Ho i i who kga read ihe al ry of Ifrs, ( In sol in*s wiongB, BS slu- lias told it, will fail to i, sju'i'l the detaralnai oa which o w ol her Itiiii - iinoiine - elsewhere? that in npite of j i :? liduumuM aeqtuttal ol (J<i!ly, slu-will onrt'i ilie* piiisci'ittioo oi every man ander indict? ment until the end of the roll <d butcher* is Tea in d. Sin' fuls thai lids b her d ry to Ii. i iiiiiideied hasbaad ami children, and in the !?!? seiiee uf grial like (his, no one lias the j litfhi to ijii utioa the uisdoni <>r hei purjiosr. Mom-y isnci led,howover,topay llii expeustaof i coitn.si'1, etc. strs. ChiaolflB pOBitively refuses j to make BIij ap-pial to the pablio for aid. lull I her hu mis have taken the mailer out of her j liaiuln. Ai a letter printed elsewhere rIiowh, they ;i h the people of the North, who believe inurd' r to lea a etime, to Blbserihe money that an attempt* al lc.isi, may In i.mdu to i l rin j the as ;issii,s of Jadge Chi so! in ami his I frieudt to j dice. Wi -hall expect ti> u e a ????m-t'otii response t<? tliis coll, and we should I not 1, surprised if the very Inmates of .Mut diieis' Row in the Tofslbl Bhoold take part in it. rhu Cbisolai massaftn was one of tin mi am .-i rriinefl in the history of the littinnti luce, and there are few malefactors in our piUons v. ithoiit the light to desiiise Ihosp Mi?-i--iij.i gentlemen who boasted thai they had put "one load of lead iiit i that tt|rl?'' uieauiii'." a girl whose only crime was an al tcmpl to shii Id with her own body a dying father. _______________ D1MFMA1H HtSLSQ NEW-YORK. The poatdbility thai the roteia ol this eliy l may have 00 voice in the m \t State elec? tion moves our cu-ighaot The flcrahl to sharp comment. The Md_sfrabehiBcuu'iit "of Xew-Yorki" thai JoOI-ial thinks, would lie a irreal witasg, fot whioh the responsibilit) would rest, in its opinion, upon the Republican timbers of the PoHee Elosvrd. But in the en? deavor to sustain (his ulle.ation, the tact is entirely Ignored thai the Mayer and the Gov? ernor, with flagtaal prostitution of power to the ends of a political faction, have un? justly if not illegally put out of the Hoard per sons who arc entitled to Beats ami votes ! therein, and attempted to pack the Board with dependents and tools, for purposes which ran only be hostile to the ritihts of hoiic.-t voters and to the will of the people of the rjtty. i No man of either party, who has watched I the acts of the .Mayor ami Governor, can !?? igaoraul of the gieai fact here stated. It is well known to aveijbody thai the attempt to tret control ol the Police Hoard was not ou uecounl of my aegjeel of duty on the part of thai body, for the very gecusationB which wire filially us<d us pgatextg had been made long I < fore, sad had passed aaooHced so long as ii was supposed by Mr. Tilden and his Ring thai they would h ive g aisjority in the Bosurd by the aid of General Kniitb. It was only when that ofiicial showed his |iUr ixihi In vote a/ last the Tilden I.in_, in re .?it to the choice of I aspect oil of Election, that cbargefl which had been ignored were dragged from o'ilivion, ami made to do duly as pretext! for nalawfal reasoralg and shame le-s appointiiien(.s of ju isoiis kimwn only as I .ols of the BiBg< Thifl r-osMfdraey BgaJasI honegl glactlaaa m Ihim city was the Work of mi n who have te peatedly and pnbUely insisted that there was no ?xciise for a 1 ideral law to ptoied the pinny of Hie baltOC-boX. For, they Bald, :.h Bolatety honest etectkau had beea Beeared in this city lor yeai> l>y [agpsygtotg seit eted by the BepubfieOJM gad hj 'fainniaiiy Hall. This ngfl In i ii the luinleii of the 1 leinocrutii: outcry ?gakasl the rVderal Eketloa law. Bvggy Dagg* , aeratk Jagataal or leader has joined m it. En rj one i,.is barfatad that Mr. Kelly hud glvea iieitectly pure eleclious to the people of this cii\, und that the ined dliliK of I niled Slate* olliciaU was llu n loio Without excuae. That then, has la-en purity of elections in pait lucaiiat of the care und restraining influence und known power of the. >upervi?or, khegg DameCdatl have unitedly mill ladigaaatly denid. V. iv well j IH Ihem stand upon the record the? here mad.. II ihr DeBBocratic !.;uty, wider control ef Mr. Kelly ami Tammany, has given fait election*. (?? tbif . it\, wi.ai il<? these conspirator* WBUl .' Wiiy arc they bo Iraaffry la gel the eoatrd eerf <-l the hands .-I Mr. Kelly ami Tammany Ballf Why are they br a!;;tig law, defying j public npiniffta. ami dlapjiaclag theme tree the eye* ol fair-minded im-n. bl oHei to see a re Inspectors of tbeirown ehoici : No rational mind can reraal tin- obvious eon clo i?>n. 'Iii.- rotsspiratore meaa to rob tue City of New-York of its power to volt- for Um ticket of its choice. They meaa to dofoai, >t they ran by any trick of tin- law oxen] abttee of Executive power, tin- overwhelming mojor kty of tlo people of Aiadly who da aot want Lucias ltobtnooa reelected. Ilm; the) to do this by fraudateal meaae might be presumed from tin- aartieh>otion of Mr. Tilden in tin- lafamomi freoda of 1868. Bat it must perfovca be pte?unied tnn his unscrupulous eagernesa to gel loopec- | tors other than ihote selected by Tam? many, who, he has continually BaeaHari, have been perfectly fair ami hone?:. 'I n.' Republican membaiaol the Police Board have named, a-* tin y an' eatltk d to do by law, th.: Inspector, for thai party. They teate! that tin- appointment of these Inspectors is valid, ami must lu- recognised. Thej refuse, as mem hera of the Hoard of anqaaettoned right, to von- for the Inapecton relected by tin- two queslioi ablj appoiott dtoolool Ifr.Tildeo. Tiny I do so believing thai peiaoni <> selected are I chosen with lateal to defeat an hoaesl elec? tion in this city ? that it was, in fait, (he sole object of fin- unlawful and I shameless eh torn a in the Board to foisl upon the people Inn- [agpccton who do not t represent cither ol the two parties in New York, but a faction w hich is oi v a minority of lac 1?: ntocrata here, as many elections have provid. The object of thai ainlstei selection, i in disregard of the will <>:' Democrats in this city, they believe to be I Iraadalenl an i dis? honest om . and they are perfectly Justified in the demand thai there shall be al least one of the four Inspector* to repreoenl the Demo? cratic majority la New-York. Ii Mr. Til den's friends want BO honest election, they will couaenl to the choice of Inspectors who fairly repreaeai the two parties in this J ? iiy, with a miaority representation, if it is de>ired, for the minority faction thai does his bidding. 11 thej do not consent to this the I inference thai they do not want an honest i chction i- irresistible. THE UAM l< U?HETT8 CA \ VASB. The campaign In Maono rhnsrittn. glthongh I opening und er mach the same conditions as that <?. lasl year, does not promise to be as i I entertaining a spectacle to the coon try al I larjre. the one hand, the respectable peo? ple of the Ray State have grown iioctisiiniied to the annual raids of General I'.utler upon . the S it- llouie, god are not ;is badly i.:'t md a> they u ? d to he- and on Iho other, Butler trim self is roai.ugj ' veiy gently, and has abandoned the I'.mayl rook Fair tactics oi 1 I:lt:g a head ? wherever he soea It, He wants to be looked 11,1011 as the conservative reformer of a lew errors und ubuaea In the Btate Government? n man who talks wisely about commissions charitable institutions, c irpotatN us moi tirades, taxation and the like, Wants to save a few dollars here and a few there, Olid seeks to >.i\e ilie people a chance to TOte for certain officials who are now ehoaen by Hie la isla (ure. He 1? DO loogei B dangerous mittel, with designs oa the eurrenoy and coinmuuisiic views io regard to other people's prop I erty. in fact ke has andergonu auch a change of bearl thai tl is doubtful win iher he recoBecta that be i; the same person who Invited one 1? Bin Kearney, of San Francisco, to take the Stump lor 1dm a year ago. lb* has an eye sin lc t-> il; ? inn-r? ests of the Coromoowealtb now, and eaies nothing for questions that cannol be s. tiled under the golden dome that looks down on Boston Common, and those questions be only projmsi ri to present to the people in a few diu? peaalonate si at dies. While General Mutier La thus endaavi ring to play with dignity the row ol a party leader, the Republican press shows a disposition to refrain from repeat? ing !h< hard things and the funny things it waa io rood ol saying ill bif expense lusi year. In this it la wise. A m in oi Bailer's stamp thrives upon abase and ridicule. All the per? sonal assaults upon him in the newspapers have not hurt his feelings a particle nor coat him a single vote. The argument ugafhst Bntler'fl eleetiofl la a from get now than it was in 1S7S, but ii will noi be strengthened by allnsiona to his aqniol eye or bald bond. Nor is it necessary thai people ihould belli ve, in eider to see tin ir duty t?? vote against him, that he would overturn society if dieted Governor. Two considerations ought to Is- sufficient to determine every Re? publican in Massachusetts to Oppose him. In the first place it would be impossible for him to make a good Chief klagisirate for the Commonwealth, even though he had the best intentions in that regard, with the party he has at Ins back b party made up of the worst element- oi the old Democratic parly joined to the adventurers ami eamp-followers who left the Republican organisation when it censed to afford them opportunities to secure place and profit. These men will have to be taken care of. They will be act ded another year; ami whatever mav be General Batter's private opinion of their character, be will be bound to give them positions and shut his eye- to tluir |k-i foi mances wben important public Interereots are confided to tbeir management. It is folly to expect reform In Btate affairs from* an a'nii n..'ii mule up .1? his would neces? sarily be. Tae inoongruouj elemeots welded togetbor by Butler's great pacaonal influence, representing as tin y do all the ignorance, dis? content, fanaticism, communion, greed for offlci ami disappointed amMtioa in the Com? monwealth, do not furnish the sort ol founda? tion upon which good government ? an repoai. The other consideration which ihoald be fatal to Butler's bopei lor enticing Repnbli gang from their allegiance is the fact that the mischief of a victory won by him would not slop tins year, bob be Basiled by the Btate lines. If snooegaful litis year the ITatkir co? alition will Is- held together and need to carry HBBmrhnaettB la 1880 against theRepnbUcan eaodidala fot Pwaadout. With nil its profee stoaa of conforming itself to Btata IgBaea? laSBOB which it has manufactured to humbug the peoph?Butieriam is Aiiti-RepablioaB in everything, and its victory would be hinhd with just as much delight by tho political ggggggfcM in the South uml the enemies g| nonfat money in the North as though it bore on its variegated banner no othnr deviee than Democracy. The intelligent Be publicans of Massachusetts know very well that their State cannot be detached from the light being made throughout the North in defence ot the n--nIts of the war. They un? derstand clearly that i!.c COOP -t in which they nie ??. ?-';!_'?? I ia aol om ??> (i? -1' ra?M how many rootmiftaJonera their Qereraor ahull appoint, bnt thai i'm- rightaof Am<>tit-.m ettiaeaaro rot? aa they ehooM hi m-.iil.v one "hall ol Um tcr> ritorj <>l Ihr Cn&em are al atakc, aad they will in? ii ? ii. , . iv.-.l 'iv tli-ir .;i!v?-r- riiButtel ?' in MnaMCDBeUri, T^deotaro in Now-York, ? ? pudiattou in the Weal and the ahotjrua policy in ii. ? BoHd Booth, ..i- all In eloM partn r> ihip. A banai ?( om la I blow nt Umoi nlL .1 8TBIMISG ( <> \ |S 1?T. Bix yeorn ago i!.?- week rinding September SO Bltneaard the fiiflorc of Jay Cooke fc <'<>.. r: :. ^ Batch, Um LTnioa Trttal (' mpany,and nanj ?ii.ii Bnaa \ luaaa were Made al l*%pet rent per day ; Um fccbanga aad Iba I tearing Honne were oornpelh 'I to eloae their doora : aad iti< baaka reported reeervea $3,211,075below i'i- local reqairemr*iit, with i rapid depletion i.i proajseaa, only 83d*307,900 in bsgal-tcndera oa band, und Um rpeeie reeerve abaidal Ij uaeraae. That waa the beginning ol ii?? long period of proatraUoa and diaaater which has now beea brought tola aad by Um reran - ttoti ol tpeeir payments. Tba areeh eadiug Bepteaaber 80, 1879, aaw a ahatp reeoy? hi ul 83,548,300 in the toead-tenrder re -iivi-, which un- now (42,029,400; :i f-tii.-Iit inrreaee In the epecie reaerye "r 819,943,000, which is wholly and in? stantly available in eaet ol Deed j an m u a! nt over $5.000,000 in apeeie fron abroad, making about 124*000,000 thm raeetved within five areeha] an eaej money market, witb Inane in* low ai at* per cenl ye rlj ; o plotting buaineaa in nil bianchce, and aol a Ringle failure, Vit the New-York money market nml the banka of Ihia ritj have been , subjected thta year to a main much inure acvere, 1?* * t f ? in reapeel to tin drain upon tin ir remiurrea and in reapeel to the volume ! i.i legitimate and aprcnlative husim - to lie sustained, than that ander which they j broki down In 1^7:>. The aggregate of cu-linngcs ror aeven weeka prior t<i the p. nie ol l>7.i was only $3,317,054,8-1 1, while tho aggregate foi Ute correspond? ing weck? in lv7'.? haa beea $3,57."?. 171,5*1, showing nn exceed of f258,400,O(?0 in payments made. The legnl-icndcr* in the I banks were rednced during Ihe samel period in 1873 only $13.321,300, while | the Inas of loawl-temdora by the hunk* mi* j year w as 18,174,000 during the correspond? ing werk?, notwithatanding the fact that the Treasury had in taa! time paid out' $11,02-1,015 more entrency thau it i d. In slioit, the ability <?f ti." banking system [ anil the mom r marki i to reaial an enormous ' h!r i:i, without any panic or atringeiicy, i- ili- ! rri't v attributable to the reeuinptinii el ?; < ? i payment*, by which the Barkel not only mil- i i/cs the ?:< !<i n--i-iy ni hmnl. hut i- in. ' i. ! to rail upon nil ihe markets ol tho woild lor ? spe ir ui any moment of need. The Aaaay Office paid onl in banka hud I week, for apeej pn\ ionVy ?I , <? >!. $7.hS3,0O0, an 1 tht etUiency bain ice in tfie \ 'l'lriimiiy rednaed ben Um 15th (?> 'lie ? er ti $9,7:M,933. '!'!i?- ontflow <'l euiTenry to the interior moal Uierafore bare been very, large, a* the hank"* gained only f/2,5-18,300 hi li-ifiil-icnderis and the aakall paymi'iiiH to ihe Tii- mry mi loan :><? sounl w< re made only as fast ?x the money waa rerfuired fnr iinmeilintc I ili>lii;: i-ment In Um redemption of honili. An ofilcial ,.;v.ioi;;:ri-Tm ut by Secretary J Sin n.ia n conflrnia Um itetenient made | la.it week by TlDl TniBCXE, t!ial the bond tranwctioni are virtanlly Bottled so far na ili<v e in affect thia market. On Saturday Insi onl] 83,150,731 remained to iw paid in (bis country, ? ;fb'-i in raited boiida or cadi, and only 86,950,850 :it latest dali-a iob> paid in London, ol which pari has been paid in called boo da end coupon*. Tue ?i nml of ?albil bonda ontatanding i-? still I !*.:??> mu?,450, so thatj after reeeivii ft, nil iny- J its i ?? aecoual of t'u' loan, here :ui<1 in Lou- j in, t ;.' Treaaury will be obliged lo pay out ?,70-1,809 in caah rrom ita rciicrvr, for the n ib-iiiption of the remaining b.mils. I he payuienta !<? the Treaauiy Wi l be eloseil j tlii-i week, probably altogether in ciilh-d Ixmde | and coupons, !nit certainly withoui ilrawintr Tr uo the market i: -iu^le dollar in money tli.it \ is nut iuetantly returned In pnvmeni for) bi)ti(lR. After Unttj Um only btfli ence of ibe Treasury ujion t!.t- aiarket wUl be one of'in fiation, by the releaae, i?i redempti m of bom!*, j of $20,000,000now locked In Ita vault-;. S' i'. ur. Sherman has adopted a ingg tion made by Tna TBXBUVI some time .mo. I und, instead ol forraal redemption of leg.il tondera ut oUmi citiea than New-York, will] accomplish tho name roeull by free nee ol bin t,-olii leani re la payaaonta. bTothinir eW that be ran poaaibly do will hava as much power in anal tin and fortify reanmption. i>i coor r. if he pays out 810.000,000 in gold in a month, and ihe people aaa tit to pay in legal bendera for tazca, it will come fco paaa that Um Tiatuatry will pt and keep in 810,000,000 in hval-t. adara, which it would otberwiae bare paid out, ami the people will rirtaally baaa redeomed that amounl of legal' tendera in order to hob! $10,000,000 in cold. Hut the result will soon be that thr gold and not tho leejal-teBdera will flow into iiu> Troaanry in payment of uuna, and that point will aaaaa wbenerer the aaiouol of aotea out atandlni i-* leaa than lha conn try can advau tajoonalj nat In place of coin. It ia ojdoetion able whether thai point baa aol bean ranched already. Tin amount of gold paid Into the Bnb-Treaaury here in exchange for legal-ten drr nntee in August was $1.017,170, ami exceeded the amount of legal-tondera pre aented for ledemptioa in that bjobUi, wi.nh was ^:isii.'_'l H. Mat during nine? teen daya of September the exeeaa waa Large; $2,937,410 ia gold arna depoaited in I exchanae for notes, and only $433,890 In I uotra pteaealed for redanptJon in gold, It 11.is fact eonectly Indicated tba rauUoa betwaaa demand and aupply af cut fancy, all Uta gold that Iba Treaauiy aan now pay mit will be apaedlly returned in payment of t.ixrs, for tho leeeipta of Um Government exceed ita pay mints. During tin- cm real month only $62,000 has bean paid in coin Eat dttUaa bean, nf which $15,000 was in Klamlaid dollars; but $l,7i?o.ooo has hern panl bi aUter eartifkataa, wbich Bdksata that b-gal-timdera are decidedly preferred to theae, ami telegrama atata that at aoata placeetheae cettillc itcs air at a discount. It is probable that if pre Bead into cm illation they would soon be refueed, bau Um Treaeury aaa payout any ijnantity of ?.ohi eein without danger to the Market or risk of diaCnrbiajg the public credit. There Is much danger that tho adaauee in pi icre of bieadafenflh, iron, and BOOM Otbei ur ticb s, has been so rapid and lurge a? to cause a diaaatinna reunion. BpaieadaUoa haariajhtly anUcipated that a great Qaxurtfty of wheat will bo dewandad Iraaaj this country by l.uiopi , but um price hue been so rapidly ad taneed that Unottl have been checked, ami it ia certain that nothing but a continued uml free oatflow of grain fraai tiiii eoontry ariU prevent u lall id piici-b to very low Ilgiiira mm i alaUon may anaily kill tho hen thut ! ft (Ii ? <r ii egg, if it ItoWs pTM I ! so high ?- to i dm i k meti rielli consumption ol H HMf in Ivnop . BBdfbkl nay tin* nion ? n-ilv '? : ??<>?? 'i I i-.abc ill 11 ? *.r- COUbtHCB the V* ople bebt -nUy iiH? subetttates for wheel loa large rxl a*baa Iti price Is high, Ae yof, how? - ? r, (min erattattaa to cm.- forward from tba Weal in greet qaantity, and tra b- i* in all branches thriving renfanrltably, Tba exchangee al Wew-York baa) week arete a boat do pel oeuf target than thoat of die eorreaponding week !a<t year, but nearly ball of Ibis iacreeofl was dae to the aetlTity of speculation. En the Iron bnafneaa, the aaanber <l furnaces ing into blast i- already ao grant that ea excess.ol production over dentaad is feared, . in! in the cotton amaafacture the adTanee in prices baa been sufhcienl to anoonraga somi importaat strikte, Theoe evils wiB aoon correct themselves, with a sound currency, ! nt it vrould be better if the ev?s and the loaaea watch bring tin* coriecrtoa could l?* BToided by greater saoderatton i'i the ipecu stire adyauee oi price-. THk EXHIBITION PROJECT. The pri M11 tor a New-Yoi k World's Pali lii l MS seems to be anguishing. Of SWS ol the tsro eom mitteea lorna ?> la I Bpriag l a pal lbs ? otorprtos on its ???.?!, we hear nothing, rho other has givi n us a convention, with plenty of organiSStiOfl and in- ? terestmg talk, bat oothiogdegaito bss come Irani | ii. 8mce these two eoloBteei asaociatiooi were formerl a new la ?? has BOSS pat Bpos tin" aislterby j i lie decision of t !,??': ru tit Goretamonf to hold an i Exhibition in Iii rlla la 1985? ??? d< i Ision which wi'l j illigiieellonshly l>c i a: rt< il int:> I'lh'i't uiib-s a war luvolvuig some of tbs Oiest Pewere should lireuk BUB, The patdio-i drited gentlemen ?Im bare later ostod themselves in Iba New-York project slum Id i non uoti.ddpr carofally IBS question whether, with nnothcr Kxhibiti ib ib Barops loeioi al liaml, it is advisable to go head, or whether il wo'ild be l?-t lot to wait until Ueraaanj hashed ber turn. It the latter rourse In di*en>-d ? h<- i:.?ii?? p mlcnl. milling tun tu r 11?-.-<l he done at pre* nr. Tho dato i'?r mir Fair would i" ?. la Ihnl eise, bi- earlier than 1>^mi ih?- probability is that | Ims'.i would Isa ehoasB as tin- eeatenant! atmivcr sary of Ilm r tahlisbmoul ol oar present form of i Government underth federal Constitution, it it . should tie del r ined, bowcTer, to anticipate g-r- | i i v "i I adhere !?> t.i" gate origuiully ooiitcm- j plated, there Is no time tots '"st. A |iri'liii:iniiry j i.liran / ti n aboald be completed this Fait Dial i ii' '- lion o'llsin d from Congress b fore the bob da; recess. Even then the time for inle;t iting foreign nations and out owo people in i!.r priaBi and lor soeariog groaods aoderectl tbs ??iinriiioiiM hnililiags reqaured, woabl be scarcely suf Qcient, Fraaoa, ii is true, took ao longer tuns to cieate lu-r lust p.xbibitli ii: bat tbsl was what mii -> , '.\ill not be, a pan Ij got ram otal iff u. back 'i by the Nations! authority aod resources, and organ iied )>W ;i peri mm at Govi atent B res . * il Ii raaksa aa Exhibition with aa roaefa eaai tad pre M dlrloioBa ot eoktiera. Apart boot the question of our ability to otg i a grnat show la three rears tlssre ia u eooeid rar tum of lateroatloaal eoan -y involved, While . u. own er-.n-i I is luunaluro, and its nil ... ripen toga flaattarol BaeertatBty, <n numiy announees H s dcgoiti data tor a World's t/air b. Jur Capital. 1; would bs sagraetoaj acre ws to bold oar i itor taiamonl in Bdranoo of hers sad in Tita bet ex- i paetod goosta, kaowing that they woald bsve stnad relish fot two exhibitions so near together, Tho I resatl arouM pr. tably bo tbsl neither would l>e n \ eianpleis sm-'.'-s in its la tern atiooa] feature, : i mil l ih? nirrnmitanooa lbs bast ciurs,- woald . ?seat to bo for as to endeaTor to nuaka si Berlin la l->s~i by fat t1.ehest displsy erst n idola Boropo ofAaBBfieaa prodaota, ami then bivite .ny aadtben ted the world loooom andvisd a la 1**:?. Tie n b lotion ? f Me g rmanfJ ? rnm ? i to h ,v? an EtXblbltton Is not, by the way, i add) aly ar> riredat, Eversfoxestbs ParlsExhl dtlonof l*-d7, Qertaauy has desired to sse wool could I?' doao m the samo lias al Berrbjt, rho loog delay h:u boon i .ui-. il h,' a bsailafioB t.i ;'. ad the BHaaoy n quired, ami by a Isar that Oi uin Btaaafacturea would op i'. ir to dtsadrsniBMB hnsulii tboos of Fraaee, Eag landaad tastrta, 1. a I! bs roan bei u thai the i IJoiuaa display at our Centennis waa bo poor thai , I be Speeial Commissioner sent over by Bis ires, t.i pat it m shape wiol ? s st-riei of oal biag art i les tor a Berlia iMper opoo its defocts, PerhafM Bhaaatok hopes that by 1885 his new I rid will have bad tbs effect oi improviog I ss character of German fsb i s ?a that they eaa better stand the tist t,t eoaiaett? tum. '1 'i"ie b dl doabtk m in lams revival of the Bogte ex.is this Fall alter the cotton crop i, picked, bat another biuvbbibbI on a large seals is batdlf io bo ex].ted befors aext Bptiag, InrfmnsB the blacka wim ImveaiadeBp tbeir mtods to emigrate will dread to meal the rigors of b Nortbern Winter while aeekiagfat new BOBMB, All the iafotBiation tbal eomea Crom the aouth loads to the belief thai til,, a. xi ? odgrafaofl movamaal will he roues Btote i ox tonal ve Iba a tbal wbioh ex ispi rated the plaoti: i mi i,ie Lowoi kTlaalaarppI sad aryci iii tae whni? eooatry Issl Bprlug, sod thai it aril] in- an aflhb of aber tbretbought ami oarafaJ prep ural on, aod aot i.i aadaea lanaaaBB, The feeenl departareoi a largo party <>f colored people boat Baak rills i , illasttatloB of tiie kind ot ea?gratioa ahiehwiil no mil fro rn all parts ot the Booth, A. colony fros the asigbbi ilimsi ot Bfasbvilla had pcavtoBslj irim. to fXansaffi Bad iBaoxaaipIs of Its bboobbb si lug stod B like enter,,riSB BBBOBg the friemls ami relatives m the party. The aMtabers ef the saw eoloay knew just wbera tbey were gal eg when they atartad. irate wed orgaaised, bad a httls uoosy to begia their BOO lit." with, ami were provided with tluroagh tJekofa parohased nt a tadaesd rata, aaeh oodgfaBfa as these will thrive In aaj BToa en State when lami bi cheap ami fatavbsbot seaiae, T.iiimiaas't> OpOUiog gBB mad I the barrel fpUUPB Thelatsst hullstin en tba private political opin? ions of Mr. TOden is a gnat deal mota plstuibla thaa its pre leeesaoea, Ha is irspraaaated now as thmUng that party soceeas iu Ohio ia aol vrtal Io ti e Helli'er ?l-lies year ; that tOS f ictional dilli DUlt SB ui New-York will tint aOHIBIll to BBBOh, und that the oothmk foe Deetoeratia Bueeese m-vt year on thebasiaof the uaver-coodooa-it fraud lasueis excelk*nt. That aoauds as if it might be ao exael reflex of the Claimant's mind. Ids faith In Mi,< power "i fraud is eo-exteai Iva with Ins faith in the power ot tho barrel, Betharo,uhm opiaioo, irre* slstlhle. _ The Tildae oiaaas are biuttuo al i pesslhle eota* nroinise. Are they gomir f ? Ya 'on llobiuaon f If the average 1 aimuaiiy | atriol dot' oft know what iiu- Demoeratis kleaal Ires el,, tioai is, n,,. body does. There has In i ti iiior.' hiL'h toned talk gbsal the halba hai as a balwath of fraadam in TsBuaao] llall thaa anywhere ehss, lave iu the i looted erste esaeoa at Washia rtoo, < lonaequeatl r, when Dorsheimeraskad pa luamdayalgkl what Tilden'a otoeetwaa la trying to iri-t eontrol of the baJlot-boxea ia this eity,toe aaawet cum, quick ami hol: "*To atug 'asT Tbs aian who aui ?? that truthful reply knew what he was talk ma about. Be bod proaablj holpad tiio Maid aum" " set Viu up " iu days gona by, I ha Pemoctata ato earryiag Ohio by wind every day now llie BepabltCBBI WtB cany it once by Voles. _ I hey have B Btotf in WsakiagSBB thai QeBetgl Qnuri askad oaly oaa favor of tag gdmlalatrnttoa which Sllrceedoil Ills, und 11,ui Was ill it uu position ahSMBld kg givaa to Mr. If. II. Brielow, Ii ia gooes*] as Baffe m ui groot ihai Prtsddeat Hum s is a triead ot tba Geaaral tkat t-bai rsqasal ha? been oomplied with. Beetatarj Bbsrataa remarks that tba DaasBoratis i-halve thill Iber? are ex-tNilifi-ili-rates o:iipliiyi>,| in the Treasury I >? partim nt is entirely false, ami makes llie appropriate observation that if tin- UsflB* nerats ure auximis to ttnd oinployes of that i-hsiao tee they would go well n> uivasstgals the fhrnata aniK ot Hie Capitol. Tb?- DemoeiatBi giaaad sti lus to ho thai uu BBttg BBOBpt IbSSCa BOB pleln C'?"f.'l, . f? J' ,?,., ^.,|,ti .,? V j-l?,|,f |r,vjtjn ?? '? Iheywll Und oak preeeotty thmt ttMrM uMiaM leea no exi epitoa. Therela adtetfact prejodtt ? mtaring in Mm N.,rI|, I agata* emigrating !?? Um Booth ha baJM Bp He a un> pfaci -with ti ?? nfgraat'a aarne* aad ear* ?,. .nf lu *,:| withbla Mood. .?' i<- plan "f 'nrr i-uf Obia by "elabning trerytaing ? ia fall aaaratl -n. Rragy f leader in the party i? lalkiaa in ta.- lane* a auuiaai ." nu i'"''' I ??? ifldeoee in n?- ?,(,.,? ?( Swing. Evaa ntoraBMMaaafldaat,aad la able to aay tbal the patty araa Bererlaa BrafaealeedhleegB dition. Km aud Kwian are eaid to ba ia perfect b> ? nrd. nn-l all n-|?..iis ot i. al..:i <v an?! nnil.nl ?: ? ? Itlun irn.l.i, .. !.,...|..."i;,.,,,,.,!,,.,,, j;,.... (|^ ?ort of campaivninatatoo Btapid t<? Im ?atertaia? lag, end toe tool dial i?> bare aay lodaoaoe. What l-i tin- use of Mm Baud I art! an I its a/ajaa* tbtaera lajriaii tbal tin- Dhron aad Chiaoln Mardera. and tbaehroaieaheetiag <?f negmaa. aie Balj _ i! bre ika of lae unruly eleaaaa, aad as eg . Tuim.ai M mililar oat beea ka m Mag North f Oraatiaa that ? Invar.-?wbieh they are nor? rjooa Iba vtml.rity extend lo ilu- nietboda ?>t doaiiaa w.m. i,, ;IM s# ' uo a mui.l.-r. r la tae Nonb bo free U-caiiao pub. lieMiitimrntauatainabbaia bM rrimel lloeetbe nan who 100011 a 1 learo in tin- N rtfa . .. tut)not only trial l?ut also air. -1. It hi reniarhad by a da rated Ittdaa aiaeipM thai tin a- .-up: s-m 1 , ll.ii,,,m !> |.n, 1,, ?iure ir aaa aaroanrl tn aathlag aad May apaeata "loeapthotapraleof tbep rty." Il woakl hnlhai uioao Idinaell in inrool aatota approprlala boom 1..1 Un- barn . th .1? that. Tkt Ctmtori (N. H.) Pieafter girai largg credit tmg thalati Bapablioaa victorj ia Maine to th* eaTerta of ( . a. Boaioli*, Bditorat Hi /;?/,',<.< hi,.,. Mr. Beatolla haa, la additiaai ta bm adUerdd laben. ??.-.-ii 11 noaeber ef tin- Rapeblleaa Biota Comi ittee, and to hia aawaarytaB eaTerta 1- laraeh doe the ' ; ? kahl? i. - dt in Penoharol Coaal *. I'i. r. .ttn Many indioatione that Mr. BouleUe uaj 1? called into Cootfreaaioual aervice fiom the diatrul iu widen hia paper ia eo Influential an expoueol of I.i pubhean pi inctrdee. TIM si iJVS C \SVA88, It leoki ? 11 ;i Gon ruor btV>btBaoa bad ti-: 1.1- iii-t rata Mr. Kelly haa aanoaaeed thai In- win ?* ain-k,'' ami ee I Bated for BU aal dreajuadtMa Tin- Bepublicaa caadidate hN the Aaaembly laTmbjbCoaatya&Q BTawiaad) Iba Paaroeratli t n ni Ibm in Oreeoe Coaatj 1- ?Betl Parker. InOi "1 Cuuoti IheQreeabarh raiidldal in t'.- i-- Dl?n taa I v II Hi % i li ; .a ( i.i- II.l IBetri :. .1. - M . . f tftlti lie. It haa not ycl beea dlacorured what piiea Mi. ntdea paal tee Iwtet Mt oheU. laaaraaah a- Mr. Mile bell Meaeoi ;. i aeo who aaay be elaeeeal i . if any flVtira It la Uaaeeaibia i > aroMl Um i n r .. .?.; it :ir. j lidea ~t * aaa. ?aaa ha I toe a ?; >.i a i a Job i K Dy i lul.rf eoatiaae ta groat in aai.?>? Peace an aa I I baa Paar M tae Clip mt k . i ? a, aad it to eipoeioel thai aao artu ba teroMd la every ward, tn?yraen? ... ab ha* '? ate uedwrta P e i not :'.i| . ITOI biOMflf would be tue Biet to ueaUWa." i tuajr b r uredieted l?at the baa ". MB " >^..; iai u lutnly ....... .1. Tne Albttitf Jon ?> "I reproduce a fron iu la the rury boar ol toe na ma a are t m u^eU, Lu-loa l. Moaoa aaa < ? ?:. : aitb tba in tin Ir ia in l-> .a*! >?a |. ? u in ii:>. Xj. rtiraal an IIa? Iba efcioa . t aar Inrora i :? ut ibu Mirh >: mm waa baa a i .lit iu Baaaaaal n* /earn ./ bob j.-t.? : ile ?.-n nitati raal M tn.- i'i- aril Ibal ?.. :? .i i Lociaa I. aa wbea he te lor C'oatrotler In i"?">. rue arar Bad eo<h .1 oa;.- ill ? mioa beime the .. n?a aa>H ..- .<?....?? n.. ..?:?.i. ?f theMtaleeiuphaileal.j repu'liu <i . : ia wan it. i .i beurei BMat naoilat-al p. il.alib upi i . i log aa Mportaai ? .at ? ? ?1 ua*i iu .1 roj . aealta,R ?1 .1.1 an.eifert .?? tae combmb ? ay. 1 .ii 1-1 in- reeoid ?. L? iua KoOiaaun. woe, at ? . . .a .. heal Blut? Buhu lloarbuu. haa asata pu \< II before tbi ( Bea-York. al 1 too* ruro tue i -a /.? terai? 1. ...1., :.1 ...... ... . / 1 iu 1 -.,1, U? id Ullllir |?llli'U |h>..?1.1U ol i ll?- > t .? .1 > i ? Tbi Tribuki waa on.. ni tho Ural krurn u lu Iba t4 ite,.(1. >i 1I1?' rery trat, f.. ibna ill? in.-1\ . r boM avoid reeeire the eoBperattea ..! Antl-TUdeo ? aa> aerate all tatoaujh tba aaaaa. Bnttaecxtanlol iL tea. operattoo. aad taa b?iHaeae at II, taraaaa an pi 1 .* ezpeetatloB. The I arMMbooM -i k Uy'a eeara tmmf :.- Inf.ni .I limn lb,- r.n i ilu; n. r.,n in t in totorMf waa hataad M tappeei Maa are aabaal !?? data ibaar Ban ?> in a . . ihr Vtun iier ii i iapa bun hi ibe oaa lewa mt War Be CBBBiy, aearh lerti i> bm ..: ?. mom ??' Baaa .11 a of praaaiaeaee, hare atgaad tin* paaar. 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Iiiiuh Mlm b ?tla. k.-.l bun in Jim? b.-lpoi I- *p gaawhan. BteMreoeefadMbayabaM BU Ddaaa. baaf Karolyi, ??naa umnlb? a..... lual b.-muslivaliy uive w? BM warn at aaaa aa tba aaaal peaearaaaa ot iu?- baaaai Itaalj n eeirled mi. Tim venerable I'opo la not Terv well, H'? rev-ebt Uralb of bt* Urviber baviu^ Uce^ly aJltnlcU Bia*