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TALKS ABOUT THE TICKET. COMMENTS OF MEN OF BOTH PARTIES. A OKNKRAL CnOltl'H OK SATISFACTION FROM RE? PUBLICANS?VIKWS OF KTHAN ALLIN, GRNFRAL I'AI.MkK. OSFBIAL SICKI.Ka, DB. BRLLOW8, OKOUOK BLISS, POI.ICK COMMISSIONER MASON. B. F. MANIKKRK AND OTHKK8-OP1MON8 OF OKMiiCKATS. Very full and strikine expressions of tho o'pin onsof leading Republicans on the Chicago nomi? nal ions were given in Thk Taint's k yesterday Additional conversations with many juoinment incmbeis of the partv, amona them Ethan Allen, General Fal mer, General Bieklea, George Bliss, Dr Bellows aud Police Commissioner Maana, are given below. Home Democrat ic views are aka ereeeotod. Abram H. Hewitt thinks that Garfield's nomination is a strong one, and does not bel n-ve flint Mr. Til? den'" course concerning the lleim-cnitic nomination is likely to be influenced bf the wwii al Chicago. William L. Scott, Mr. Tilden'* n-nr frieud, strangely enough, lenka on tbe nomination of Garfield as very weak. He talks in an interest ing way about Tilde:!, who he says can easily get he nomination ut Cincinnati if lie will consent to run, but be expresses a doubt as to tba au file i ency of Mr. Tilden's health to bear the strain al the cam ETHAN ALLEN ON GARFIELD'S STRENGTH. A Tribune reposter found Colonel Ethan Alien ut hisofflse. No. IO!! Bnedwuy, iit'uut aa hour afu-r the new? nf th? BomtooUofl ol General Oarfleld bud been received. Mr. Alleuexpressed himself ns fid lows : ?? Of ro.irse 1 was vi ry decided in niv opposition to Bent rei Grant, because-1 believed ll danaeruns and un ?Hiisaeij to throw into th. canvass rn thl uum Hie aeeollea ol a tend u*m. l believed that Grunt would l>e defeated and tlie jaiiy destroyed. I therefore favored lue nomination, llrsi, of Slurinau; becnu -e ie represented more than any other man ii c s.-ntiine.it of the I mir In regard lo the currency question, upon which :;il the i>u-in- ss inter' sis at tao aaiMsa vow oralie. I believed we cull make a | greater rally wita John Bbertuaa beenaee of bis awattarj rr recd th:m with aay other man. I next favored Iliaiiie, newee of Ins great personal popularity and the wouderlul hold he has nunn the public heart, maxing him a second Henry C uy. lint after ib-se nun there 1 ? boom upon whom tiie choice could have fallen sofor* tunutilv to tao party as aeon Mr. Garfield. Tbe cour? teous. BMeaadetartonaaarlke be iring which he hasmalu taincd ihroiul.out the Convention add* to tin- stn n.'iii winch in- already imit aa a leader anions men. He lu numil on tnt- un,ney qneotton, OS WOS Mr. febcrinau ; lie Ia poiuil h. s Was Slr. lil uno. Ile has luli^ in-en :t leader in the Hons.- nf B< presentotivea, and eaunoi in nnv seuse is) roaerdeO bo aa b^bbowb maa. rhe hostility which was ueei'.-s.nliy t ii'.'eiil'i'-d lu lona ami filter roatrov rey between the other popuinr . ainhdutes is eliminated In the ease of General Uart! bl. Llghtuttlg struck him while be waa ladiwinousi} and sincerely for.niL' holts Inf an.'ttier. N" one caa be Jealous on the ground Hint he w;is um Vii i: itel sonni efforts fer blniscl to Ihe detriment of others. lae Grunt mon eortatalj navona raueetu opp-m him, aecaasv lie i as oem < ue ol tue ohle.i a. il niosi lulim n tSslof Genera Qraut's friends. Thetrieiidi nt s;-rm .n and B anc uiaai certain y eaei rt ul ly nuite I . support lac lum. lt seems m un- unit Gani ld w is lae only way out ol a dil'-nina uro which tue hil ur seven du} ??' light timi thrown the Chicano Convention. Il i another evidence thut Providence po veros In the atttiirs of this Nation, and romes to Its relief in its darkest luuirs as fri nu -ut iv liefou Gmer.ii Garfield will carry every Kel Hiern Bi ; ubli un (stale, and willi them will BMUtvdt) corry I . State ul Kew-Yots. I rcRiudhis election os ;t eertalaiy." The reporter asked: ?? Will you lake au active bari in ihe canvass I" Mr. Mien answered: " I sadfor Europe neil Wednes day, and shouid reiuitiii tin ri until January were il nut tao: I wani to do my pan toward u>?kiu? tm* non 1et? ta* next Tn sid? ni of thc United fetal**. I shall, then ? for-, return ho u? to l?- here ab-ut Beutenib r 1, when 1 Kuall maw-it nj duty to tlvi every day tecanv ie* on the siamii aud elaewtiert-from thou BBUl the election." ? GENERAL PALMER'S CONCLUSIONS. General Georpjc \V. Paltaer said Tuesday night te 0 TB1BVXC reporter: "Tbe Bomlnation ol Gurfi-ld)* a ntdKiiiUL'ciii one, aud ir B.aiitc or 81m ruiou could Bul be lioudiiiite I. it ls the bast om- Unit could possibly huvo bceu made. Ne -riv every B'-publkun I have met this aft. iu>oii bat booti wild with eutbui-l.tbiii over the Bomiaatiou. There is not lum; that cnn bc said against Gara, ld, and Wt i-huli early on un ashPOesivs taio paige trout thc first, li the Deasoerats Boaatnate Til lei., Garfield will entry three Boothera rit.it. s. Qarfit ld is ii iu;tu of splendid in? tellect, and be never showed this more conclusively than he hus by bis conduct (Linne tin Convention. Dur? ing tins terrible strut^e ot tbe last six days he bas not made a single mistake. If lie imd madi a Munder nun ruted in any uiiy on wisely, I do uot think he would ever feave beeu nominate!. I'hc Republican piirty msy well he Brood of this week'- wura. T.'." y hint- noi 'inly chosen a sp eiuliil < undi hit- for Hie Presidency, but ibe.v have de.ti; u lei ri hit blow to the machine,.which sought lo overrule the will of thc people.'* THC GREAT JOY OF DR. UKI.LOWS. The Kev. Dr. Bellows, who baa recently maiman.?.I an attitude of criticism toward tin brui. ,. Ot the Ki-pni'Ucali party in thlsHlute, tedd yesterday ; "I am dtlghted with the uourrtTatiot: ot Gaifleid. I hnve lone litoUL'hi be waa the mo--t important rlstnii st,iti>in,-iti in the country. I have walch'd bm progress with a areal ded of interest, and 1 I. s| e I for Joy w hi u bit, Bofalaatloa was annouhced. Tin- blow tu Cblcugc to the old inaoiim- is the gre.it result, aud was well worth uli ihe delay and nil the Uaw spent Niora, It is the destruction of the system which waa nakina all sober mt n anxious about th.- leadeaoy of tue party, and my satedenjoys inexpressible peace ut tue breaking un ot the machine. Of course, I know thora mast he ma ch'ii ry to d.i ihe work, and I am mit opposed to any necessary machinery, nut I want pure machinery, as tar as human imperfection will adroit, I don't Want lo see lboa- who use tbe machine affect to deeatas thc steam that runs it " 1 wm In Philadelphia last nieht addrc-siHL- u'i .... dlei.ee in the Academy of Kjate. It was a mixed one? and composed largely of Dcujocraio. nut I thought it safe, on the ground of GartloJd's noble ? tfnrts in stan *? manship, to invite their ptaadita, aud 1 was notdlaap polutid, 'Hie applause was tuniuitu .us. The nomlnatlou Was received with hearty eataususm, It \<u? a sober, serlonsuiidici.ee. Mi. Forney was there, and be said n me, 'Wei.. Doctor, you've made me a Garfield maa.'" Dr. Bcdows continued: "No event bis happened li our politics tor many years which is i-o Rratifylna to sober men who are not bound ny party ties, and who would rather have seen Bayard elected than Grout or Blaine. I have read Garfield's speeches fir several years with great care, mid hi- speechesoo financees peclBily, and they are the clearest expression of the matter involved that I have r.-ud from any statoe man. I am alao glad as un scadi inlct&n, for it looked as If' thone literary follows ? would nevei have anot..er chance l:i polities. Ielutll be ailed U>see a achohir ai the tttmd ot tue Nanon." " How do you ti.ink tae Independent Be publicans re? gard thc uoiuiiiatiou--will it si cure ii.cr support 1" Was asked. " l don't see how any man could have bi cn chosen," said Di'. Bellow.-, ?' who, OB thu whole, witikn su wt ll .li thstsafr ria media fmm which unton is ti be Ntpectcd lu the Kepunlicau pariy. If the party is noi cautious bud wisc, there oro many who wou.d not be sony io seen Huflca oeevere rcveise.ln order to net mi rn the rat* und the haugera-on who clmg tn it for the sake ol tbe loaves and nebea, and for the net intact mu ot being with the sueeeaslul party, aud not Mom ui.y prluuide. And unless the party had been very wisc, li woii d have anftVied disaetroua defeat. Many Bfpobllcena would have voted lor Bayard hiid unvdoubtful caudld-ite i,?-^n Jiaiocd. I think we nave i-M-npeU that pur. Wuh Gen em Arttiui'd nomination I au inn ?o well p leo ned, nut would neither do nor say envtbrani to kIhcc ?n\ obatrni - tlon in the way ot BepublicHii tnuuph. Hi may, under fiori bnee, be made thc means rn good. 1 ihiuk we cannot be loo giatciul tor thc tact tint we bau a mun of tim character of Mr. Hour to preside ot er the Convention. There ought to be a duuuot recogni tton of bte scrvK'os. "1 am very bure,"suld Dr. liciluwa In cminsiou, ?* thai you wilt find the clerical portion o! the country? If so greet a heretic os I sm may im allowed tn speak for them?whoae opinion is woith tbe consldi rum. ol all schools mid denomination-, speak with erruUthaiiuii ol Garfield. He is a wau ot rellcluus feeling, and oin- of to*few who attended church while in Chicago, winn be might have felt the shadow of bis greatness over him." JOEL W. MASON'S CONFIDENCE. Police Comiiiiftuioner Joel W, Mason, who was at the Convention but left Chicago before Un-end, wes found at Police Headquarters ycatcrday irymg cases of patrolman, with Commissioner Voorhie. Mr. Mason waa eu ardent supporter of General Giant. When asked If ho was surprised at General Garlkld's nomtnatiou he saldi " I was uot surprised because after twenty or thirty beliefs had been cast I saw Garfield wus gaining, and thought likely be would get lt. 1 ehould have bceu sur? prised U ho had beeo nomlaated at an earlier stage, but when I eaw the Grant men would not budge au Inch, and that the Blaine mea wero determined tim* Grant should not get lt. 1 waa act astonished to eeo Garfield secure lt. " I look on bis nomination favorably. Take lt as a whole ll is b strong nomination and Will jrlve genera) eaUsfaeaoa?probably as mach aa aay that contd be nada The first nomination didn't please tbe Grant roan, bat when they saw Arthur** name, that settled lt, I regard the nomination of General Arthur ac a nigh oompllment to Conkllas, aad lt waa a kind and liberal asa of tba eatt-Graat men to ewBiilsBioa nie tn'Oiau to go in for him under tue olr eade Melnotte,' I think, where one saya he likea Claude all tbe better for Wiving fi.urht with nun, (ind so it wai with ibis Convention. " Our folk* nre settpflert with the nomination, and Will go in and woik heartily for thc ticket. I have no donut that General Arthur's nomination will b.-mg us a Urger vote In New-York We'll carry Hie State, and Ohio, loo, and we sh ul elect our ticket, undoubtedly. At the prose it time all looks well. Now that it is over, I don't thin a 1 would go back and change ll il leuald, and lake all the rinks that would conic. Ko, I wouldn't chuuge it. We have a strong ticket mid will t loci it-" WHAT GEORGE 11LI-S THINKS OF IT. Ex-District Attorney George Mia* was mund by a Tamma reporter at his ofilee in Flee-et yesterday* Whoa asked as to hts opinion of the ticket, he said: ??I bs ve expressed myself f.r some wei ks to the effect that neither Gi ant, Blaine nor .Sherman could be nom? inated by the BepnMleans. I though) tho Conven? tion would decide upon edmunds. General Garfield is n stronger ni ni tbrm Edmon ls. He is u more popular man. Edmunda is very much respected for his elmrar ler and anilitv, but bl* very squareness hos led bra to tread aeon toes where Garfield bas no: done ii. Garfield IS a man of great tact anti judgment, so lar us 1 know, bis record i? good. No sui.rt uni.il evidence si to b's complicity iu the Credit HobUlor scandal han ever linn produced. Tbe reputation ol no maa who hu> linn in politic* so long aa GeBeral Garfield and remained poor is safe if bis word is not to be taken Bguinsl the accn-.i t ons of a person of the admitted coaraeier ot Oakes Ames, ft is avery good ttck"t. and shrewdly mail ? np." ?? How do you regard the choice for the Viee-Preai deaey i" "General Arthur's nomination ls worth twenty thousand votes lor thc ticket. The reason nf this ls tual Senator Con kl rag wi.) puen in and d > bis nimosi for the success ol the party durh. gibe coming campaign. His p. . ci e-ciintiol viites. 11,u h.is li en ap. anni in thc I ni mir Grain i auipaians. The rtn-nglh ol Ailinn lie in lae fact thal throughout I ne t n.ire Male of .New York tbe organiz itlon of Hie party is in the band- of lins.- people who wm be gratified oud p leaned wita bia iioiultiHiiou. Then, sguui, Act.mr ia a very iHipuinr mun, und tbo<e who were oppoacd t-i Mr. CouKling will noi he ant (goulet ic tu Geueral Arthur. They u .li be better satisfied with linn timu with anyone olen nnuide tbe me uiediateeiirleof tbeirowo friend*. Tm re are noeh melita of weailiie-s iii the uominatl .Us that I ran see. Person .|'\ my relaiious have oeeu verj intimate with General Annul, inn they have ceased lobe ko within theleal year beena** he ann [ have had different views neon ct-rta'tu questionsol policy. Aa tu mi personal elmi' for President, I should have picked ont Grant, hut 1 should not have select) d bun ss an avallablecaudidatf." TALKS WITH BANKERS. The Kepnbl iiiiii nominal ions were regurtltf] by bankers wita much favor. Tbe well-kBowu poaitmu ni Ur. Garfield ou fluaaeial question* makes bim a favorite with them. "it is Hie besl mimina; on that could bnve beta made" Mr. FabBestoek, of th ? First National Bank, .-.iii ns t.'Mtiiy, ?? in epiteof Ihe raul thal personally I won id have preferred sherman. I bare known bim longei,but Garfield has a clear io md, und hi ? le eu sound ala ays 0 . tiiianciiii questions, i heit v<- bo better eelectlou e..uitl have beeB made, und, so far as I know, it meets with un.vi real sal sfactli n. Francis A. Palmer, )>i sid nt of iii- Broadway Sa lloual Bank, said tba! he thought well ol tue m.intui? tions. M Garfield ba* alway* been on lbs sHe ol bard money," he said." aud I un nure that tbe selection of him for President is a lutherans one. i iluub well of Arthurton, Yea, ibey ire good nominations, and the ?icliet will lie elect- tl." Presldeni 1'uppi'ii, ni ihe Qallatln National Bank, aili] ta^t Garfield would be a safe mat: thal be waa one of un- sum. dc-t nun in the emin ryon ll u iclal qileatloiis. " I .un mil eutl.u-la-lic on th. n munition*." Mt. Tap inn c ntlnned, 'ont I bell \< fhej will lew! io unite 1 i Republican party, atm on thal account I shall vole for ibeiicket'early aud ott?n.' I'm- nominations are >i -i?l cues .i i I now tte in.u.t .uni .ni i-(.lint iieoplc can - ce. ii. tbe Bani*- bed o Uhotil k eking off tin eloiaea." ?? S.i i>. itel numma.mt.?? could have i.i made. ">ahl l'ic-"i'ii; ~\i i :a.ni, ni Hie M. ti...ii - N it.mali: i'.. "Garfield is no putty mau. aud uithougii itT.iri- have i-en made tu ein.nc-r tutu with m.un- di?ugr<? ilde : alters. I bare Bo laitb lu I.tom-*. (J it ll. bl ia Hie irue embodiment of Bi pump' m principles; lie baa lound O|4nlooi und the courage t' maintain them i here ls lin null Ul ol the ?n ?-. ?< ol the ticket, and <i.'tl ? hi ld will malte a good ITesidi nt." OPINION'S FROM VARIOUS SOURCE*. United States Assistant Dis!rici-Attorney Piero returned from Chleago Tuesday night. win-o asked for bis views h< explained thal be had ne ronni e t iou with tbe Convention, hui bavins had business In Chicago, be took Ihe opportunity of visiting tbal cit-, wini" the Convention w..s lust-salon. Mi. Piero added : "Tlie Convention has resulted a< hoary ail nf our NatiouHl Conventions have, tn tbe select'on ol tin- In? evitable *d irl; bor e,' Tin-* time thc dark horse hap? pens io lie a stat' Hin.in ol rare ability, and gta s into Ihe raropanrn with a certainty of success, f da not thins thai nny ono tho Democrats ran nomi nato will In> side to reny any Wealers state. Garfield will carry Indian i, and I - iv so knowin : whereof I speak. I stumped that btatcfou' years ago, and uni acquainted with lt- people, Garfield la very |H>pular among nil clausen ii the Stale; be baa fr. iiuent;.v spoken among them, aud they admire him." William ll. Lee, of Lee, Tweedy & c ., Importers, in Leonard -i., said of the Presidential nomina? tion; "I like tho nomination ol General Gar? field vi ry iiiiieh. Tho Ic-t feature ahmil il ts that it will harmonize Ibe diflercnt factions of the party. Garfield's record i* g,>od, ile in ot the right age.ao ci.un.nt sol.Hf', and baa shown himself a statesman. He ie contra! Iv eil nated, lie fa a cultured niau and has proven himself Hole In every way. Hut it overshadows every t li I ag eNl imss lt, naven man who caii reeoiicilH the dill'r-in- - of ihe last twelve months, especially in Ibis 8 ta te, I haven't seen a man in ull my rlrcb of Bepubheaii :.u?in uni.un- s v. bu is hoi greatly pleased wlthGurfii ll. Challis Wiitroua,president of tin- Republican Cam? paign Club, said: "Thin la h dceidrd victor) for li.e anti-Grant forces, Tbe bead of the llekel I- one wli.i.i ev.-ry Bepubi can ciia heartily support, and be will he elected." Fr-dnrn-k W. Wlutridno. chaim.an nf the Executive Committee ol thMndoneudeui Itepiibileiin organis dion of this city, sahl, coneeruiiig tue Presidential uomiiiti timi: "Our organiBatiun ls well sntbflcd with it. If lau substantial victory fe* tbe h Her class of people lu t ..? Itepublio'iu party, lt should prove a waiuiug ?.? -.> called 'bosses' ami 'mui-blues* that thu people wheu aroused nre In earnest." Coionel Chark.- Spencer, when nnkttl bia opinion of the nomi nat ion nf General Garfield, auld: ''Hike lt. l would have preferred Grant, but aa 1 ran*! have bim my whole snppoit gic-i lo Garfield. I think he will be elected." A prominent Democrat said yeaterday of tbe Bepub i eiin tick.-t: "lu aumc rennets tue nomination ol Gen? eral Garfield simplifies the 1>' rn crutic nrool io. lt ab mo.i1oorla uly Injures tin choice of au i:uitern man u the aomlaee ol inc Cincinnati Couveution. Ail otuer things being equal, Ohio la a Bcpublicun Suite, fleury B. Paine a st airing man, bul be could hardly carry Ohio against Geueral <; irfieid. Tots coi a i|tieiith take* bim nut Of tbe Bat of Prc l-lential candidate*. Nothing in s tue has yet been decided upon. Itu one can f,n- \ ct wnether .Mr. Td len will be ? ranritd ile belora ihe Con? vention. Certainly noone ia rel authorised toapenK lor Mr. Tild<-n. Ons thing la certain. The Uenmcruts propose to place In nniniiintion their strongesi candi? date. Who tbal will lie I- not ye' dei. i mined, in. strength of each candidate will bc fully dist Based before tin' Convention meei-.." Henry A. Tilden, leo her nf Samuel J., wai nut Tues? day evening lu tneHt. James Hotel. " What do you (ulah of thu ticket lust nominated ut Chicago!" ne waa asked. ?* A Very goon ticket to place on thc defensive." be rc pliei." "What will be tbe outcome at Cincinnati f" br wus next Mrked. ?'Ob tba! point I prefer not to venture an Opinion," ?us bis cautious reply. A TALK Willi ADHAM 8. HEWiTT. Abram S. Hewitt was found nt his office yesterday morning, und although rath, r reluctant to talk of the political situation, he eaiuioiuly answered theqaeetioae pat by Tata Tataoaa reporter. Tho ana qaeetioB waaia reference to Mr. Tilden und thu rumor current before the Chicago Convcnlion waa In ht, th it be wini.d only cotne forward In the event of Orant's nomuiutiou. Mr. Hewitt Kalil: " I hud no knowtedgo of any snch rumor, nnd I don't betiove that Mr. Tildcu's action waa likely to he lullii eneid by tile Cbiaago nomination at nil. I t.'nn'i bc lleve the nomination of Grant or Bberman or Wash hume, or any one of them, -would .'nive made the niljin? rat difference to him. What ooaree be will trike now I cannot say. I don't think anybody except air.Tilden can give you ? hint even ou Ute eabject That ho lias not been planning and scheming right up to thu present I do know. With regard to tho naiuinittiou he has taken no stepa whatever, and Whether be will be a cai dlUatti or not it is haul to suv. flo is, of course, In thc bands of the Democratic put ly, but I should think ilia', if Mr, THU li c ired lo nm ho could have no greater satin! nt on than toruu against General Garfield Garfield's vote in ta. Electoral ConiictKnina was one of tue vtea that co-d him the Preetdeney tatt time, li thc Ueameratte par.y Coticiude to raise the fraud iio,uo they Will Uudoubtedly pit Tlldea agmnat Garfield. "Persona:ly,I bal eve the Bepnbltcru nomi oat ion a ? strong one. Mr. G .ifield ta it man ot great ability und Influence, but ho Uoca not p'asi^s tha: Bteady, atraigji forward Komtin rectitude wbioh u.iin^iiubed some of the other oandldatea?nomnli -Judge K linunda. Htul, ho ls a strong mau, and Depechtlly on thc money que** tiou. aud the Demociuts will he oompeUed to nomluaie a candidate with us good a moue} record as he has. 1 dont mean ia icgard to Jobs, bot as ti Ida Onaaela] record?bis votes ou Nattou.it finance, lt they Boat!sate one who falls in this particular they win staud lu danger of losing Ne w-Tork 8 ate. Of course wa hive men iu the pur;y wita yu.te tm good u record?Payne aud Bayard, tor lustauoe." ?*I>o you consider those two the most prominent can? didates t" " Ob, there are Thurman, Bundall, Jtwctt, Tilden, and others. They are all equally prominent. But the ex? perience of tii? Beiubliesn Convention is agatnat the prob ihlii'y of the nomination of a prominent candidate. I have n" opinion us to whian tb* chol e m iI possibly full Upon, and havi BO perlienlnr ction e nT my own. I feel certain nf one thing?tbal BO soft-money caudidato run carry fcfew-York." ?? Borne Domeerata tl,mk ftim P.iyne will be the nomi? nee, find Ibe fls-lit will le- mai. in Carlie Id's own State t" M Well, I ibn.lt very highly of Mr. Payne. Ile I-a good Hen omit, au bum si man. und ever way qualified to Mil the lillie.-ni president. If Mr. pjyue eon!d heal (icm ral Garfield in Ohio. 1 ihun. ii won al l>c n Waterloo lor tbe B publ.eanp.irty. lim o .io ls not counted asa HomoeroticHtatc, TBereforri " ->,r. Pnvne should rm anti sboaid c ti v thai Hula, it wouni mean vietory for our pan v ; ii be should not win W ? should slmi'lv l?sc a verv dotiiitful Wale and would not be vi ry much d im? agen. I linc no i,ha. one way or Hie otter. Whittier Mr. Paine is I k iv to he tbe candidate, and as to Mr. Tilden'* news on the subject, I know abaotately Leth? ia*." _ WILLIAM L. BCOTl'rl Zr'AL FOB TILDEN. " No you don't," Bald Mr. William L. Scott, of Erie, I'.-nm, a* he -aiv a Taiaoaa reporter who hud obtained an interview wita him once before comma to? ward bim willi pencil ;imi note book in band yesterday. " Painful duty, bel I BlU*t, Mr. Beott," und tie re imter, srtf ing down bcnltte bim In tho corridor of thc Kimi Avenue Hotel. " Hut i will not be interviewed, I tell you." ?? on. as io ih;i:. I simpl] want to ask you what yon ihin'. of the Bepubllean nomioatli ?'Well, they ault mo exactly. I do not think tbe Hr* imblesua could have done IBs Democratic party hetti r service than by nominating the men they di i." "l>> you think tbe Democracy a! large regard tbi .nmatiiins lu that way t" " o' course, I cannot speak for the Democracy of Ihe United States;?those are my coi. vic, inns. ItblnkOsr 1.1,1 i-. Ihe weukeal man the 1'. i-uil e m < had before the ?i?iiv< nii.-u. Bittier Or.mt. Hlalne or anerinna might nive polled a cii'ii'tai'le vote, hut I do not think Oar leld ran do anything. Hberman would bavi bera drong in Kow-YorK, Pi.?y I vania, mid generally hreugbout ibe Eaateru States; lint I regard Gard ii' Hiiniii iiion aa luaurlug victory for the Democratic i.ifiv." " Will Governor Tilden run agata"! 0 irfleldt" " You n,ii.-i not :i I; in- t hal qu ?allon." '! But ll wo* rumored rbai tilden would only enter lie routes! iu ease Grout wan nominated; thal ol <r iv lae he would withdraw in laver ol auotbei mun?tm. ?iiii.v Henry B. Pa vue, or ohm r " Well, aa tn that, I do uo| know. Governor Til en ms m vcr yet expressed to lue bis decidion a* to whether ie would or woubl .i"l allow Inn name lu ho plo, ? >.-il io be Convent iou. If bo willagree tn ?( hts name mn) bc mill aili, lhere is lin doiihl thal he Will lie in minali.', eil if he is Ililli ilia I-il bc Will lie--: eel I univ Ile i li ell ll. ['he whole mailer remains with Governor Tilden hun i i.." ??And voil thud; Ibal Governor Tilden toiild le- t ieie! fiiirfl il :" ?? I' il uh.c1.1. Tilden eau i a-.'v parry Vcw-Yora, ii d 1 hcin v.- he eau can> Illinois ... am ., ii i,.,. .,|. li H'miel .l-ii pod :i -inni; volo Iii P en 11 van ." " You mil Tinten conni candi i-ai Si-w-Yolk. II iv l mu: tin 1.1 m ii i'iv in ..; I I Ho voil il. bey Would in ll; \e, \ i i.l..u-'.i-l ii a i tor iiim 1" "We i, I il.iii't kiinw how imi. ii Morl th . wonl I ilo, lill) ii ioin else could ii.ci vote loll '!' . ? cttiin li u.mal imi L-ii mi I l-ii. irfieid, 1 think, .ne 'I ,, ,oli i. mini lu- ll..- OUlV ii lie. ' ll.nil '.ile." "Iii nounal i il, um " ?? Oh, well, lr Tilden wii turret to lie norn.n itcd lin re ?? i>. in h. i. in.i,ii. an..it tnal." ?? Wi ill li I liol I'.r. i.e lie .1 StntlKlT e.ile I III,I le. tin ll ! , Oil lin tv ho I" MItiiluk lih! n i- tn- ntivii. -t min in th :> ?raitt-p .rtV. Pa rn might do more iigjin- Garfield n Dino, and 1 bell ve in- > .ubi li au ? X<*c lent eau ulate." " T,u ti Payne would Ilk- ) lu thi second choice ol Un? iv nu" r kite . uti." " I cannot answer a* lo Hitit, I do noi kimo v. hom ii. ilium m.iv tali' I In le si king lu. I m 1 .1 i mi I h a. helter III I Wi I ii- ta . om ll .iv." - Y-n. ,I..not eas; bul how ii'imiI Hancock 1" ?* oil, Hancock would do o li iu me Mum ern sta'.?, and I believe would li. a l-ooi! .- it .1 ..l ,t--. Whv, lite Hrmoeru'ic pir i baa plenti ol koo.I inc . riiere ia ? -pi uk< r lt i .i.e.. aud Ji w t . ami li md uni. Nobody could pill a lln.-i m. I;. ?? >t| i,', i ,? uni/' " Aa '.'iel eui., nu i i I-, of thc uti ? i- I" ?? I .io not n,n n i. 'lev un ai; ur. i rate men, and I bellevi uni mi., nf ti'cin e .a;.i in a. o .1 tn ii." ?? lint inti Mil have lni|H-n i;,ai <;,.v rum Tilden will run I" ?? We I, thal question )n?l anmnr.ta lo thia it la uni .t n ! ii: m. ll.a' i lovel imr ll...:- en lt li e i .; ., .r ti ? s. I alli and uni r. ol a ci ni a--. I i ? n ll he lui III gel Ihroitgh it sill T --.ul > J,.- lil 'lu liol f.-el .ii. ..I..--uno tin- one|. i- dil |. a ol lin l'li.-ii'.i lu v I,.] lour | " Ail, tbfli GiiVerio'l lil eu melina-" ?? - r, I nil UH' Hil. I '. ll wing IOC." "ll.l nu:" _ " OMTUAIIY. JOHN REYNOLD l.l'IM.'fV, .Tollii Reynold Linll ar, tm i>M resilient nf Sew-Ynik, <;eii ye.t.-iii.n nfl rtin.ui nt Ina min-, N . Il Irving Pl iee. Hui death wis don in old age. n Inn n in 17.11 In IhU city and would have been eigbtt i six yeniaof age tiexl Ile wt, '-.tu. fed al ' Pi met.ni College and ufter ie un: eollere be went lo CUch, where he engaged lu busine**. '" iw:". '>> mar lieil Mi-? Ann M..1 ai, il.inc'.ier nf-iii-.rr M ll n. of this : elly, Hia wlfedving In |h:i4. h.-e me tn thi. rite.< h. re ? he l.veil i quit t lif<. eng urina lu no l<ii?!m - . !!? nile tl ill.-l.ti-i. Wini M lin ll I ? I, I I I.C lt V. I llOIIH . s,.i l, -r, ??: K sici-'l', N. I. Ilia funeral will tski n . e .,? , 1" a. m. J i n!..i. ut tue Tab.-iuncle nuptial Ci.uiei., Nu. i ICU M'l-onu ave. ANDREW HILLINGS. Andrew jHlliiifrs, who died yi-sferday in j Brooklyn, was liorn on Hie Jilli of M re . !7a . I", ?.va- one ni Ihe u ;-i ni ? ol : - \ ?_?. \ ? w ir he timk up 11- p rm mi (j County, N. Y., and b ? m in a ima il war I lin Ti . mull ?' ii i 'ii i i lt ii.mini.lue fortune In I-Ci Ale..:' i-:i- ||,i |,i Inge un ne Ive I'.i'i Iii p'liiiu", au I Iii Isll w . ,- , ?,?. ,| .-' ll .t' r. i'm lite I ,, !r. . | , mid i M.n ??'. In : he I . . i . - \ ' ? u > ..in:.. ? . . pi - wi c.- e.il. ri . i . \ , ? :t p. m.. li-u vcr, .- h. rt" ii.i. -iou , n ?; >< rn .1 mi il li - death, ii hu 1. m ii ii; i i. m. ii |,-,, il fmir di nu:, lei? mid i c. i. - rn d, A 'il lie I m.it..I li . 11, ii lileli will . \ ,' lill C'liti'on ave . iiroiu in, lila reiiiaiiis edi he uk. n io Tl cn ton for hun il_ Ah ./I ? ttElis. WaSIIIVOToX, .Tiine '.I.?M ij.ir Clifton Comly, Ordnance liepurtin nt, linnhe uorier.-d t..r.'liir! t. SlalloC i.-ii'i Aulni,ii, lex.) Il non the e. ?..,:. i,.-, of his ex.iniiiiaiii.il I r pi.lion. 'I be t order diiecilna Pirat l.ieuteuuui ll. M. >\ .ni', ! ?llb Artillery, to np ri ti Hie ' min u .li e.rnl ol Deportment of Wc-t Point, lur dir; m ti.e. | Hates Military Aciiilemy, li - ih-ch r-voketi, ni s e :. i Lieutenant W. M. Medea.f, Ht Artillery, has i-, ,,. il. a. .1 to Ten rt iii t ha' |. >M. Au -il i '.'-.. ; dutV. I' I Lieutenant William il. Lav.-, |r? Siifii li ta try, i lb i.i el lol dull wit il the Al elle t. ??.. . n . i, . '..i will ri? pon iteciil-itle .'.??? IO the i niel -i .il lillie ; ,,. ihe A rm v. 1' li i-i L.t' mi rn i .ii-... i ii- ' |. . ? , ?_> i i ? ,, , , ? Int- let n lin lealiv a- -I-in. tl lo du'y:e \,| ',,? \ i,n irteruia I i and Aclu t- foiui il .n ii iii cniriceiliiii willi Ibe exi'e.inion lu t ... A el ii >worganism*, and Uai n. cu union d io repor: accord milly. llriaadier-Geuer.-d Ilea bunin Alu. .1, pa-.masier-Gen i rai, nevins: served raithiuiir ?ver imv-ii i-.>umseu nie v ara un a couiima -lui,ed mu... r, i c Ima m-. n. ni hi ? .nreouc-i ,ind in direrl ou ol Hie Pre-den', iel red from Heine-ti i a e m conloi linty willi Sect lou! J i:i. i tbe i--vm.li st M,i|..r.i. C. If. smith. Paymaster Cnlted Siatm Krmr, hil vi h/ com pb li il the lui' 'lc - . ii ijii-i i uk I. is p. iver cc n I bia illy, has boen ordered lo return to m- proper station. ^^_____________ NAVAL IS lEI.HGESVH, WabIIINGTOIT, Jinn- H.?Tin- Tu c ihi;i !i ? in r-n placed out ol coiuuilsulog at lae Mare linn (Cal.j Navy Yard. Ihe I'.irininoutli anlled from Georgetown, lleriuudn, on Ihe 3 1 lust, lor Pal al, Azo Commander Tbotnia O, ScifridKe Ima brou ordered tn apeclal duty in thc Bore ill of Navigation, Wi .l.luttton. Tba folli'Wlni: detach.i -ni? hay,- lie n mali-: Com? mander Edward Ten v lunn Hu- pi naaeols ai d ki un te I leave nt absence lor one rear; l/a un uant-Commnudi-r Ci,, rle- W. behuilta from Ibe t ???w .nt of Hm Ititi lira io and placed on waltina onie..,; ,.. ,. ,.,,,-,,. john lt. Mai tin iroiu Hie IUu llrnvo and nr? tlele,lto,?ttm :,,e..U'.l ; i.ie.t.,,,,,1 RloUard Mil. hell. dale- Larkin I. l/e. lieiv c. Puller .md J. M. I rciKiiiim, i'as.eil A?-n-i:mi Hunreon iii-iloi. C Heil, nil.1 P.mn-il \ -l-l.nu KOglllO I U|,nj,.i I' N iu,u fruin the H o m, wriiiti u iir,:ern I- ,i masier Ge uk- ll.? i Wiin ti n ii.en i,rd, red io Ike II c.'.vniK s..lp Hi. I, ni . I, ii,ii, lalaUil. Pu i music i- John 1". la tc li has n. cn ordered to atx-i l,I duli at I ne li-; e.Tii.u of pim isioun mul elUlhUM Ncvi Vm li N ivy Yard. ' ih.- foiiowina ii. uiehtn. ni have been uiedoi pay liitl-t'I John Pusey, tl.ni; I ? i.il dull al lue .\ y, Yo k N.IV.V V I'll, lind | in e.l ol, ' ii lr: OH.. I- ; |'a , .,K|,.r lt. I'. I.'i.e. tl.un Ihe leeiiiiK Shill Hf, lanna, ault or u reit io settle :>cc innis; P . ? A--i-1,1111 Ku^lu.ur l>. P, McCulUley, from iiecuil nt.l roiiueelxl wi:u 1,11 ti.-,! pit tn, Ililli lll-.lereil IO CV) 1 .Ile "lt.ll dul> ill lilli \\ |, 11 clou Navy Y .i.l. TUE STATE BO .'/.'." Of HE MTU. Albany, Jone 9.?'Ibe Prooitlenl of the State Board ol Me nth, I):- kt M Moore, basappoluiod the fol iowliiK stun 1.uk i duiuiitu ca : Executive Him Kinonce I'mnmitirc?The Hon. Pmitua 1,1.. il.-. Ililli I', i.te .-ol' < i I I - I ?'. I 'i.i lld,er. r-Hiiltnty i iiiiniiioi Pi !? sor i i-i. i i P. Chandler and Dr. William M -nnin. ( n'.IUlltl e nf \'n ll -Mil -lil'. Iltlll In '. ir ! lat i. Ul ?J )|'. .1. S. Delaven and In. J. C. Hunt. Commlliee ou Hanusry Lejralathai, Huies und Ri u lati .'ii- Itiornei i. "ei.tl Hard und Dr .1 H. Dela van. Commlliee on Internal ind Kxternal l^unruntiBi?Dr. William M..-iuil.n mid the Hon. KraetBS Urvwha, ColuuilHCc on PdOltv li .-tun nu. -Dr. J. C. Hunt and Dr. J, 8. Deiavan L'ouiiulitco on Druin.tire. Beweraite and Topography? Prafsaaei J. T. Garuner and Dr. J. C. Hunt, Tun l'lcsideui mid Heen-tary ure rx-offlclo mcnibers ot the ecrcral commit ic. a. THE CHICAGO TICK KT. UNANIMOUS ArPKOVAL OF THE HE PUBLI? CAN 1'liKsS A LIBERAL HUT NOT A BTBOICG CANDIDATE. hroni The Sett-York Iii raul Una.) Mr. Garth lil is, on record us ooo of Hie most fnlr minder! and liberal minded men nf hi* party In min.crt inn With the questions ir bleb relate to auiaa uiinimouo ireatmetit of the B ni them (Mates, Ilia in stlnets are aol moan of a doraaaoaue. but thone of a stiitcniiiaii, ainl wo nuT" no doiint that if be should be eluted in would hea? liberal Him considerate lo tim Kout li us General Grant I nd teated bia purpose to be In hm i- ?cul ap celii's in the Southern States. The teiiden ci sot Mr. Garfield's ininti are lo ri ne. above nii'roii 111:1 dctl pmtlSAIiahlp and Heat i|i:catlous on tin lr ito tiler mei Its. Mr. Garfield ls a uetitleman of culture ; the whole ion,-of the milli revel ta ii?nin?l the narrow? in -a Ol merely portlaw imhtica, and should be ho elected we hate rn dooW tbal his policy would be dil eel ed to ihe Dentins; nf sectional animosities. Uni in spite of these iffvai mer.ts wa cannot regard lum al a strong 111.1ild.1te. A COMPROMISE NOMINATION. the XewYork World [Vin). If tbe I ii-uioi ruin ol lin country we not sal, li, 11 wit ii ila result or tbe Cblrasro Gnnventlon they ur. very hard to please. Tie non inattona ai Chtcnco rio not. Indeed, luatlfytae Demoorste In exnectlnjr lo win with the tainted candidate nf 1 divided party. Btu they do ampi! jus:.lr tbe Detnoer.ita in expecting to Wli M ll li ll rem npres -nfltlle of rhe nrtnciples of the Democratic pirty, up-n whbb tina Na-ion wua pros P'-r nely jroverned tbniujcb three-quarters ot ita exist? ence, and upon which, lu aubauince, pt nee has beau re e-it olmhcii sli.ee the close nf the areal rivi! war. The nominal on of Garfield in not only a compromise. It is u ueuk ami timid compiomiae. For several anya lt luis been evident (hal the content for tin- nomination lav lietween Grant and some outsider uho had an tar ne veiw '? 1 no sii'iik'ili u hulevt r in the Convent! 11. Gen el il (I .rh. hi na- the likeliest lil a 'or Hi- 11,.mutation, Miir General Garfield, besides ha v. uk a certain post* H-, e ni it'll ii in the pai iv, bas excited no act no cn mi? llen inibe nutty, ana, lunn Important still. ainceQ n m-iiMm" ll. lu 1 ? 11 eir!/-i. nfOliln, a t.-emrallv lt I'ulili c tu a iii, v ni.lt hoi.In an election in Oct-ibor. An POrULAK A* l.l\' Of,V. from Tin- Kew. ) ? rk- uroi>hU 1 fnrf.l We icjmuI Hu- iioiiiiiiiiimii n Mi. Garfield na on. 1 pi emili 11 .ne. I: 1'ie Ii ...i,ld eau p. 1 i.v cte w.11 .il Hilliest November, ll cen win un ur lila leadersi ip. ?--.i.' ry .-siiernmu would pu.>ly have he 11 an I null.1 -linn, candidate. Hi Keep tory rtherm.in la licul , uii-i lie now s. Mr. u.itl- r] 1. ll. nf Collrae, rom tai- linie until November be 1 farrel nt ?filch will la med lliliilinlielitl'lc shill-. Ile Will In isamlcd for nh-ie a of which he is limo'en!; be 11 ill he license.I ul Cl leen ol winch bu kilowa lioihiuff; be Will be de 11,1 ute. 1! ii- nee Hot nu '? liol flt lo t. lin;, Uti' liol lil tn live. I'.lH thia loirenl of vii lieut n ?. u li r'i luis el,.adv lu tl iw, will 'iii ot 11 1 av ul. Mr. 0 rile ii 1- a nure tuan ; a . c.v. dieu.t patriot ; ., ..;.?-.ic nu . , lem, ill j it in net ir tl 1.1 ill ;'-. and lane .I , .nv a lila pres ni cominan lim: p.minni tn his nun un udell 1 ff rta. Ih- can , -.. . of Ghin wi I 1- na lie rall ipllltei 0 I :,ie11-, nial will |,illili,;,ii II ill,' a- pjl lt .1 I'll all eil'. A 1 llupui ..iii.y A' ? KIM UIT.E TICKET. ; rom /.-r Sri'- I ork Keening /W 1 md. Hep.t Tin- hoiiiiiiuti'Mi ni .liiiii- A. Gailii'ld at < ..i tel one. Il li. u K'< ' "l~ rai .itt- lunn c 1 ami m..n.e. r di-rii'ts un- I-,. -.- . 1, oi, iii, h. tin hiv ii r.irint r au I ..chi c, bas beeouie by Ids ur nd .1 - me 'i an. 'J'..,, ? ? ai ,: ,, ti., mo ?? nun pr ? ? 1. - -. m .1 ? a ? en1 dance with i!io?e ol I hr Keening l'-is'. ',' ? nen to 11 -'eu .1 bc ' un a-.. .1 nc p ile io nil tudepeiidi ul '?? ?' ?? _ , Till: .-Ti.' iS ii IK K KT lYHMnLP. .?.'. ? ? . rp > Culler nil Hie cii'MTi- Hires Hie ll'Hiiinu Jiitttea A. li 11. 1 '. ' ?. rn ?; Ol. ai. I r A Anuur. ol N' n Villi, tor V'. I .11 lr.lu.-eH thnt coii.d 1 'oiiilil ... ? .1 ' /. mid lue pul I 1 ' . ' ? ..-;.. be nee. l?l . o ll.e arel a ? iiOni v lei . t; ?? disco ii ale 1 elene ta ' -I have li eu ci . .11 - 1 ul 11 third leroi, ami in favor of Civil.Se'rvic ;??? tot m 11 d nie purification ni uni poltiu d syn ni. NuT I'M il' l'P-1'l-I.H IV I'Iii IH.du ':A I '-. /.. Vi ii/, turin ny 1.j ,?''*' ? Tlc I, piinlic tn- rivi ilmi' llnii work. Tl ? 1 bal ? 11 ? iioiniimti Hu 1 it 1, nm 1 '. - i 1 n. I; ; ? ' i ' ,? upi . .1 11 ' ? i ? V ? 1 1,1 ? I e |.. J I)' ll iv. A 'I .. .. I nd do I ..,-' : ? ci, i-| li ,? 1 'ut. ,1^0 I .lilli 1 ?: ? .,1 HUI D' ui". ? -1 lo lill iK in* I' III ' - .Iliac ll irll ld la 1 ?>' ll " lld Ai. inn I- liie.ili t ?? i ? 1 ;?? i"i ..n, the K - i .ni i au"!. _ \ri rn vin ? t ? m.i. 1:1 rrm rr.\x? 'll .tl',.I ?; fl \\ uli Iii lil r.i ti. ii,i ld .- Hip raiitiidiitfi i t? ii. 11 : ir 'uti .;,l t i' i ! ll ? ill it- !. Ile . I . i in ci Ix,-il ;.. ,| md asl : '.- h " , . ? : . \. i i i; p.-. I. n i nt .lilli i- ii ? I-, -nie ? t un et: ber of I . Ullin .f .,: v. bu el I.l Hil I'll .in Hill . i iii.,--. \V. eu:-1 ip len So lilli ii ed I- i"-i In pei ? .. i. ? lo Voti :nr I.,m. ? . . . . HUI ll Willi III ll I pp , I \.u-. di i.:i ., !|i|-m-, . . '../'? /'? Ml I Tin I> nun cy. it nani >ti rennin d ll' . . ! Ile ,1 uti ?! hun' an 11 i , inn IN "i :- i m. f Mirv. fr.. :, flu .il ? 'I / /'. i . ..' /.Vu. I <;? him ul J Hui - A. Gal Melli I- il It -'-Mirri 1 ii . t i- . Int to tn . ,||.| ., I .a i salts -i.i . i. i '.i ' ' III Ihe fltltlli ; ,..| h, ia , i iud i.;." ? ?. /,? . mia ? . , i.' ? ? ?? ? r.-i.iry Mil -i i.i ' '.i i , ,u I. ' ? i ;? in , ni ...... i I.' lal.\>l,o h - I-.- Ile Ul, la' i lt fie , 'l-l " c- iiml in-lit, a .in AN ? ? I'Hi; < ANVA-m. . ,. ... // , el'..-,/ '..,,. Til rt* is ;.|.ri; I! |itili i ? in Hii'i!' liki'ly to a .i pirti in , ? .? ? ' . ns Pill | un i |,e ? ? lill.- .? lit."tl. i'.'hi.el i- oi ;- i i I le . illldl lii lie ':.:?!. . , i ei . i,. ?. : ? ? - 'i.i w o', I: it. < Mir k' ill Hil ? n.nii I. le ? .,,?? na ,.riu ii ll . - i he nv i ? h: ll o' ie I.lu loll, I ? il mi el |h, I i I i ? ..I Jil I 'i',' :.? Hi ii, . . lil-th- party :? upon* lt: h.-t . i. \ i an . -.- i I a'U'lllii , ?. ? Ul J .t i ? jin il . i.,i .... .li . av i X'T lil VT i nun r, lr '.. '//,. /'-i;7.A r,i#u I /.',',i.) Al iii.I <>l ll ? lolly; 'li pi ra i m. Hilt Ii ? plltdh lill Nm'nil.ll 'lilli' h |H .;,.,,!. ieul 'h , e . 1 || , ? dill I ..li iii 1 j,,-- , l, ,,, ,|n |a uti e: one uw'aiii t ; . a ll ' |'l iee i Ililli IIIIIOU .' Hie forcUll.nl ?ii. lueii SM bli lui i io I o. te Ulm i ?( t tillea, iou ? ? Ul Ll i llloil Ol Sh t'iiliK pl .nelpie, ? uup . I V. I ,i i. ia I ." ; 'I ?. i.e.. equi Va i i:i i tu \> t.eiCTus. / rum ii,- ,i .,./, /,',y ul uro i , /: p.j (ilTII'lill (i.ll lil-l l's lltlllllll.il IOU 1 . til ('(Itltnl', eu iii i .iii ni in nu Oil ? I , ll- i luci i miec led b) men ul all pu "iee Ile i* ., mae Who WiM io.nu. .id I |;e votes of bia purl] lo.ll. ill'l Wit i. Ill .il - |>lll'l t I ot ell.I' ? er iii d aid fi 11 na a -I,iii -iii ti , will i ? uiuialid tile aupport ? f ta mi-, 'nd "f tim -uh. ;.foppi t ? liolltliiil liillll, lllltWi.ii.il'. .le.|Hi.n l,| n-.-lui; Ile linle.llill Itt K. |'l linn, i.k ?'"?? ? ci rahs THE i;xi'"Miv. i , . : \ ional idev. i u . r t i u ii hig i'-''p ) 'I'luil (jil, l-l .1 ti. il li.lil Will lt,- i-li'i'ieil tlie nest Preai'l ni ol m. liol, d Kim ea iii -re e.ni he no lu .i ii uh: Ilia i lleie n III ll the aim M lit rino to-luor mu in the , a ?? i ii iky, ii. : .. In.li lu ., Ile l'Z| ?lienl , III t Hinch ia u ou Iii he wriiared, la ub'tli.-i . i ? ,| Ktaow is li Ntiti rn ne illy ii i. ie- n . .1 :. k I Lei ot a rope of ? d. lie it i ?.. ? . i nell ia) ,;.nl d by lia char? il, iel m, ii pioi,erl i pn,p. i- e ,i, t.,,.., . | |M| ,.. aol ii I it, p.: nie,i.a , duel I io i.f state U .Til.-, lu aile I aeolit.sl aa '.tim, the l.te.iolH.t U Iti'd h .tl 'rt us a N le mu ?' .in i ah ill piovail. COMMANDH iii; UMtllOKEN 8U1T0KT ol' I iii: PM ? ir ' . . JJ u.i Wc rinifrrutiiliiii' tb lt piifilieau party Hntl ii 1. ia i-hoa a -"ii iii .ii uni, ? ii ,.i'iK- tuen, I " ',.. Ill ni 1,1,.,| I , .ll.ie , . ;. ii u IOU en I I nor in t ? li ai il . - .1 ju -A.i ,.n ll' 1,1. H n i niuo p h n,,pi. pi,iv.-i ml , i incut- of mn natl . and will nilly Hu iiiiim cu -up,i,el nf tnu parn in ci, riN.it,., II! el il I-i' "?' W- V'.: . . ? '.., fi ? ll i 11 en elie i i- e n hm, ii ,u lo thc Hepr Ileana In Novel.I. Ph,-.cn han n.ime,I Hu lli-Xl I'l'i idem, li., u..', in whu li tue iinlnliuttiiiu I- I 'fl iVI-ll , , ' . ,1,1. ia full' HI Iel nf the . hlull i.np,io.i every when li tb .nie,mic of tb-areal c.ll,l-l. _ A Sui.DI I l; AND A RTATRhMAM. ;, m //.. fmotgu rumi (/.V/..i In Ihe jut-n,i ni li nial t.aiiioltl u,. |,;ivi' a en1 io i ,t. ii, iiiartt ,i .i umi liuecnt'i nf ciiataiTci , ci niii.au ilui; ii .n, tried putliollaill eli.I ii'e.ii.ni alan luaiiohip. in mm me ueiuuud furn aoldler ;tmi lin rtfiimed for a at .;. - ui:iu 'Ul' lc upi.ti i fl-I We believe nu urinnii a foe in Hie |iuily. mid il,ul u.ih aim us otu t..;ul.u\l-li ur-t thu Ueplilipcuu. pai i> may jr? t " arauul) tv u." A TICKET l'olt Till. \\'tuH.P. ki PPi.i.it an PARTY. trom The Horton Attotrtutt HSspi 'J he nomination ol Ucuerul Uarlleld cuuuot l>e H. o .ie..y Mclcoil ,1 III ai WOO lune i ile KUOU of |i . i ii.d ot roUUtry ul lt.an, not monly aa a lonni ".;' Ullicton ??lilli .fit nilli.itlilti HlHt tan much I i oe i ???.retic'l, tull ns nun , ho nti-lilv ,-,ud In |(i |f. 'Un in .mu. ail'.ll Hi,il ll,!.. I i en mild" lilies no aiicU lil? li :p'i l" ' I ie I ?: i-i' -iipponi-il tat'tu.u.n ii, i.,'| ixcUae the ,,tm i for manifeatiui; thc leaal i-sltallou In ss-ci-pi iiiit tue result. Hen,ntl liiilbji.l la a polliiciun of tue heil -i ri. A in.ill li ita ii ci u-ci i 01 n. timi he han am tu? lloh ls t i bis oredlt, ailed he Ima uever o uiprou>iacd principle, or med unworthy uteaus to cum prouiohi ti, N, V I Wll? a ln.,1,1, Utli'ii livia a-iU^.it ilflei' el expeet ',1. (ii ncr.,i ii.ill-d la under ob lafatluu to nu cm pa or woiker.n mr ma iioiniiiui.on. Heidln.utitl hy no pled>io of any sort; ho ls tied by no cliques : he w? *? ??? candidate of tho whole Republican party, and the Pres? ident of tbe United States. DON'T WANT TO CONDONE IT. trom Th* (Moa m>t*r**r (Vern.) If tho Republican party were in an assured majority tlirotik-bout the Union Garfield might be a fuirlr anona: candidate. Hts offlrliil record ls not clean, bul it eninpares well with those of the men who nom? inate I him. Hut bia party is in a minority of a quniter of a million. It bolds tbe Presidency by shameless fraud. Garfield was one of tho infamous eitttit, that per? jured inajoritv of the Kloctoral Commisaton. who sub? vened thc will of tho sovereign aiates. No man who sat in that mujorltv, snd who voted to talie from Louisi? ana. South Carolina and Florida meir s.iered rlithia. and to nih the wholo people of their choice, can ever be elected to tho seat of George Washington. WILL MEET WITH HEARTY APPROVAL. . trom The Bolton Journal (Sep.) Thc selection of Geueral Garfield as thc Re? publican candidate tor President will meet ihe hearty approval of the entire Republican party. For ten years no mau baa posaesied lu a greater degree the confidence and esteem of tho mn?s of intelliu-eut Republican voters. His exprcssioiia ol It-publican prlnolules have been ac? cepted ita the boat poasihle exposition of Republican Id.-na mid purponea. Tho itniw.,rtn can support hun with thc heartiest enthusiasm because he hulda io tbe creed which they believe to bemo.it essential. Tho Independ? ent Republican eau jnvo the nominee bia most cordial anni.ort because Gem ral Garfield his always been tden Htle l with Unit eiem-ut which would elevate the tone of National politics. _ A CHItlRTIAN GENTLEMAN. from The Holton Voiyir,<wtion<ilUL General Garfield is a Chri.stiau gentleman, belonging ,o the lenoiuination known aa Disciples. Ho is a ^iiulii.ile ol Wllliama,we atc Iniormcd, and has been prealdenl of n c.di tie in onto. He tn,ole a Uno record In the Army, and also I os been a leader in the Boase of Repfi .tenta!iven .it Washington, where lew others have inn1 so much Influence. He ia widely known throughout i he conn rv, i specially at the Went, and Ina well-deserved icpuiinioii ,ik a c cnn, scholarly, Statesmanlike und I in-ill ort ny man, will render hun a ver.i difficult candi? date mi ben. Trulv, ib. praters of Christian people lor il good nomination have men mis.ie ri -d. L-t us thunk Hod I _ KOT PASY iou THE DRMOf RAT? TO BEAT IT. from Thc Sprlng/lidd HtpuMlcan {Jud.) To Hie positive record which Garfield oilers, the H. m.ki ill ic pat fy will ll ? iori ? "l.fo t,|i;,o-e a emull date whose record m eqiiilly pi-itiv. a mau wbise i n.ir.it ii r sai'overeproach, anil who** public -erv eea have given open proof of bia ability. No iiutihHul c.n ditliite nil avail me Democratic patti, anti even wdh rb- beni eamiidaii h it will enter tba ibid overweighted. The Repuiiiie ni ticket ia numin itel to succeed, tho Democratic ticket must Int nominated to deserve sue i' -. Wi , inn a iel.e; Ile Democratic pi (Mp, els will Imi iov. as tb c .mu iigu goes "ii. ami the party may cu :> r tia Amu un w.t.'i fair prospects of victory. RrmitKLY N V TI-PIED. rr,.,n Th*Springfield VniantXtp.) The Inion ia entirely aatiauYd with General (.. Hi n ; 11 uni.'id-it un i o flu' Repiiblie in pai ,y f : 1-.-ii...: d-e n n i reason to doubt ihit he will lead i.e ...,ic io v ci rv lu Nov mtier. Tie personal dlaap pol n I ne nts at the re-Ill I vf Mle ( onvi-U'! fl. while Ula ny mil oe p, mil no: bo Plating, hu. will anon yieul to th, I H'l illili em -iil-l-.tllll'in ||| ,f -lltiiliiull eli tl -nod licpllll licaii to . ot i< for tlc -in ct sa of h'- party, h.- it v uk tun t .iiiii only can they bert -.ne the Inter i : ? ol Ibu c '? u.i v. A MAN 17PON WHOM Till: PARTY CAN CXllE. / ,? , /hi Sew-Haven Jour.ial ami < ourhr tl.rp.) Thai which hu- lie u uccoinpliKhed ut Chi? rac i . r ? il ? Wot Ml lill t|| lituc .llui 1IOII ile ll ll rn-ont. Prom Ht beginning there Una I.n a ?Ueoe>slon of Vie Iii ea foi Ibi Whole ot tbe Kepub.lean part v. ii.-te ul ol la Hun acre lively pit dieted lm it. 'Joe uni: i ul" iv a- kl I ? I, and 'in- pr nelpie ni district n-pr-- uta I ion more li.miv eafablisued. And tl.any n mau nus milli, ni 11 il fm P. s I,- i upon ii jenn tuc party eau unite. Senator (' nkbtig di-riared a week aro thal nulvanact ? U ? e iii i pr win tue i 'uulnat.'o'. of Genera) Hrant. mi p. ? mi th nkiiu lo-day that all the bitter 111- nt the ii i ions :.t i ha igo oas been overruled for ii,I'll. _ A RECONCILIATION CANDIDATE. I runt vic SrwaekAd*ttU**r ||m,| General Garfield rome* before tue country with a -t in |, - nani*, backed by ?? cha ..der tut ul ent-rirv, prlueip c ni menial ie-.uirc . Il ia a recnn e 11.11 Ul, 1 lilli 1 , lie. DU I I'' -I Clllul I illl.U ||,' I.lill 1 VotC, i i..lil lotlslv tendered. On the tlnrticth ballot he natl "J Voim. Ou the thirty-sixth bullo) be ia nominated and it ti Ii iii- lox- President currying with hui even ele? ment, ol Ibe l:'pnhilitn pin v. A CANDIDATE FOR THE INDEPENDENT VOTER. /ie,/. Ill, fhi'ilW nhill larrit i/.''ll.I Tin: sii|i|i,iritis t?l Blaine, Grant, .Sherman, I. In niel- iuiiI iv ,- lillirie' titi! each support darli iii v .tit ..ii th" Z'.il uni Intei esl that they would have . i''i ii cir -p rial e.indi.I.i,c. 1'b- liiilepei.it, ni v. t-r ?.. .. thu i. s mil,, of p.nt i - hilt a great deal of candi? da tea, will timi nU tl ililli.il Id n: i .til) co. i -up in li .< t x;n ip _- standard. Aa. owma lo the.nm ii of thc < uiveiitj.iii au I tin- divided .si.t.e of ;>ub iiefirllntr.li * n in.-tl .1 thal per mi preferences c.ve w 1} lo i te ii'-t lutenists nf the en.bc party, we re g.trd ibi I.itu MM : I Ml. 'la'lieid ?.- :;.. ino.nt lortu :i ?' ? m.. iv:, i li the Coll Vi Ul loll cul I lie ie pl mu lu fine ? .tn. With Illa millie Ml the ne, Iii ol in. ir ticket. lue lt put c.:ip. r.i will again. Mitt I860, cavi> et ly Not I tier n !?: le. The -p enc of a thllil It-mi h'? gouc il ,w i, un ' Wi h I' Ima -li-ii've ired nil tra. e o' the ti ara whii , iii a, n ,: vt- everywhere icltot a Democratic. liiuiii] h i, \. November._ \u-i: i OUNSEL. lr in The Mleuteljhitt A',,r//i Americin iCtp.) Our Mi kel Inn bern inside, and n is a pootl ii,:, hui phil orm na been I u'? 1 ,'i -.1. a mt lt I- a e,,id pl foi ii. Hu lie :;,eu wi in irk understand that Hie eiiiiipnign of IsHti ia uni lik"iy to ? c ui'uli n a ru- ?? l..ul e. und ili.it :t- duration will inti bi inn.-,.cd ly ci.md,cnn sk ? a a ,1 ?, .:?.? pt-uaitnt bl U.ml->ol nnv.tri nilen .-. No;- will ll lu- au iietg mul letxun-lv aa III lill. IO lillie tO llllll.lt lolls pei--,un lu prosecute lin-ir ow ti u uarr, ; - i-i tm i vp n-e ni the party. A convenflou v li -..' ch r lo li era li tl ?.. u ol by accldcut?il ina'teis inn?waa :,ble to 'lose eui >p i.fUUUau.il i\ Itt liu-lll ll Wisely, i'i._llt lo li' ., i ,i?n,Z'd .is the em.r: ,.: fl'l'll ilppeat. I..,"i llepil ? leal, S.tOUld 'il i o pill nWit ill hillel.ni|i| ; , r n i1 animus ei. a . : ,i, i ki. pi 11 .ii'.-ii f >r :.ii ..il', naive wari un . AN \r.;r,.i OT' I i-i l>n from int l'hii,idij,ni,t lt**, "rrr (>.V/?.I Til ? llejuihlicin pally u.is in .1 lUit-a A. Gar 1 , I . ,' . lui :.?' i ll.Ul ll ... - le|| ., vu ?' il eu ileiitimi nu ,ln-l >:?? i> m el Iii uppnltei r I'alMIt'ly and llUorollnl), 1'uI- un.i i ii: ut 1- iii lt ? ?? ? ? .-.i. ugi.i?an ,ii in ? ni . ncc.-as. ii n'-v.-.l' -lilli' ? i m.iii.. It i.rs fiic p.. ny aa ii ll h ii i , i ?:- tin ii, in; ii in,uren i.?: 'i, , mun .in,i. . a ci t .1 ul , o.uue.i e. jud ll la I t?i ol prout is - Wi ii aili-ii .1 , ... lid He sit e - a lutild bi as i deft ul iv. ul,I t: t-. ? ?. '| , work II Un. .1 III Mill Oe ' pie . 111. . liol .1 t n? ; IO Vole Itu mell U "tic Will be .ul nillill'de privd li ii'.vnu 1.:.. I moved the Convention ti eff-et bia uomuia ,1 lite people io i lied Ills election. Lil,ter h- b-ii't. la.up Hie i..in p.tr;y t n mureh, w itu li il a -.: le pi ip- . i ? il et I I.llll triumph. A Poi:\llHAl:l.E CANDIDATE. /,? m /hr Philadelphia UdoteUnd.) NH inn' m likely io ank who Jame* A. Gar" Ile I, I I-. I Hit Itu; I lu-'event cen Wu! n Ile ll..- I) ?cu III I: I!]. arte . ins i i uta and ability bavo given bim such prout* llli lice fl.al bill l"W i Uh ie iii ii at in ri e lt plCUOIta . knell ii to iii" eounlt-v, o- af whom u l.v tuVor.ibie ,. ? ii ,.?? la hold, if iii- - t aside ll: ? pl. |um i n Inti glow mi" early' uiltutloiia. A.'id what In - lie it as wade ' r a- miv iiiiii |. tip oiiii,hr ol his own , ,i i ,- i, instinct."ii unit honors ("onaiiieriuK the lint ...n e. Iii iii ? Diurnal I li -, iu.it charade, U I I Ut' enli? ven, i ii n nominee, both saltire "lid at Ihe lilli ai-u Cutt i .i. .1 nu.'o' n ,ie ii ip en, i lints third, i nu ri.i or ll'tll l.lil'itVllll.lllilllV Mould ll iVl lacll tilt' nil e lie ol' lt lill li il lien, :, U.,iil Ll betunga tn the tr nt rank I hus ,\al ioli.lt rcltou u aa a Veri luttUeU lal lue ni her of Iii Nail, -it, I.e..-..lillie, Ile .ill large ex. ?llclK-c. Ile ,.., ., >., . ;, inmi onl'i ol iibllltV, an 1 bis ena acer ia ol lin- ha; inai commands respect. His imiuiua' on la ..i.ll J 111, ' I- ,i.a .e, ali I he ll III lllltkc a I ot uti,tallie . ile. iii Cnn mn iii Coi,v. nttou will now nerti to pul fora arti '-.it heal imiu, mid tte wilt he very unod nu1 ed it ne ,- bi t r than t bc Coinage ttomiitee. \v ILLCONfOl.ll) \ li rilK IHilTI.I.lCANSrKI.Nl.il li. from Th, I'htlaJ*!ohio Itteordi Ind.) The liitieriii >n ni iltc.eouteel tit Chicajro ml: i.-a I -i. i ,e.- |.-ave an ti , 1, ;i -t it i nate In lue month, .1 lim triendri ot Hie ti adliik- t ilihl.date. ; bul in ace no reason win Mr. Uar debi abou d not cnn- I, II ll" Hie ll | '?' I i'll .nil'.-Uf.'I. Ile ls lu| Uiptllline.l ll) till UT' ll' n lt' ii ll.ll. hi-ci fnlllll ic , -I- IU, 111,lett iii ri ni.lt :tii i h..I,-..-. Iii li it iuu ai i omi c i me, and one ot the lie.1 of i h.- -i c.uni-1.nc men. Hm,, mau ol good imi ul - md . quick'unit ready mind. If li ? bas a inuit. il ia pt-ibupau disposition to yield bu heifer Judcun-ut ii li p'.n ure. At ii'tii i cn nun anti "-..iiiiirl .). Tilden. in,mcii li.dei, i" I,i? Mauler lu nil thc mit ot atatea ip, we -iud toiiaiilvi'UatUi ld the eater mau iii the I'll mile.ii tal t uni. _ ACI'I Tl Al;l.f. TO ALL UKl'L'm.H'ANM. from I'/i, LunOUtUr Kx.immer iAV>i.i General G:nfield baa a national lepntntion .ne nt in aid -i ntt'o-iti-u Iii inc conni ry. A il ie en i a, a l '.trued Jui-in., u aplemllU n|?-ui,. Vi wau lew i ipia I- aa au ora or. aud abo vc all a pain >| In ? hom I ben m no mill", he ?ill Da acceptable to all Keuublieans ami all ell lit. Un Sf00 .lie ouptin, tl Ul the ?t cm...on of tho Doiuocrullc < tuifcdcratt p 'itv lo power. THE CANDIDATI- IH THE PLATFORM. /', ia th*%alUmort .imf/icu,. {Kep.\ li Generul GuttielU was a "dark borne" in lin- .-en e lat ll. wan UT I it .'Mil t I.l lue ii'lniii., i ititi, io ii.siiui.i "tink hursi"" lu Hie .- nail ibm tie ,1 h. ni ohncur . negative man. On the contrary, there ts no mau in ibo country wi.o bns rnulet ti Bioree.41. -.uni timi IthollniH pui'i.c .- | vu c I B le'.-, opittloUa on all , ni,ile ip.'-iion- are m ic mill and eomptetely put upon record. Asaienilei ,.: bia puny in HieUouaoof It'preni ni nvea he iccupies ihe poati.ou which under ie Kiigliah cniiatltutl >nnl ayst-m would entitle bim lo ihe i'rcuilersiilp. In uin c iso tli ? csimIUmic rn Indeed tbe p ttiioriu an . tu ik n ino ii'tec,- or ahortihimiugs iu ihut noeu.i,tin a mat ai ol a i.ill moment, iii. re is acnea?l hie io i tri >, tic in I lie Hies oj The l'i?iym?ioinil lier-rd fm the lani a i ? nit-en ; cain a vast hotly tu lila Utter* itiiet-M that n iii cu,mic th" pu icy "i lila a-'aiinist rai ton i.. In eal ima toil with u et ilmuiy which bua u< i. r existed iitia tegard louny otboi Preaiiienilalcuudidate A HAl'l'V BOLUTION. fri m Tilt Cincinnati Vomm*reial tf>ui i Tile iiidiiiuilinii ol Generul G.irlicltl is a I,ap,iv suliiiii.il "f :h uiltl. un i iii ?Inch thu Kepublicuu piny iva- involved nv the limit triii candidacy. Turra l- Un iu-T 1,-laVe Malic lc lore us a? thal Which would have arlniTi ll Ulidll had i,ecu tbe tiolutUue. Tbe tbird Itrincruaadu ol ino Baaaea bidaleatod i^uiiaiimouaiy. iiii'i u e m.ali k.lu tba good old way, takiua comfort in oin nupmaiitioiis nliotii Wa-inniitou Hud Jeflerson. i.c.ici il Uartteld is decidedly a man of brains aud of ex tnmr nniiry PlfonnHlloU lu politics itiiil l.t iiitunt, a bard iimxnt and class reaaooer?lu eviry way a luign m..11 aud i,'.u tl nt tuc com lie Will grow upuu tao comm., ?a u candidate. Ilia capacity will ie louud ei|ti:il io nil oinorg nell's; bis tani will not fail him in tho irymg times ol iheeawpugu; ho will unite thone Who disbelieve iu tho expediency or biuustlug nil the Ut puriUHMila ot Hiu Uoverument lo Ihe Democrutie l ai ty; ho will ba tue ncxtPiealdeut of thc Uultedalales ot A mci ten und ho will uover be u ouudidato for a tulrd term. THE COURTS. rn A TRANSACTION IN STOCKS. A QUESTION OP PARTNERSHIP DECIDED BV SUPRliMK COURT QK.NKRAI. TKIIM. Richard J. Capron and William W. Mer? riam, stock brokers in partnership, brought au action la the Court of Common Fleas making John B. Tbompsaa. and Rlehsrd J. Capron defendants to recover *<W4,eo? which was claimed as due under an agreement for tba' sale and purchase of siooki on the Joint ace on nt of Chi* pron and Thompson. Tbe plaintiff between NerenUatr 25, 1873, and April 20, 1874. bought for Tbompsaa 50,650 shares of Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Oea? tra! Railroad stock for $1,647,126.52 and sold 24,300 shares at a profit of $9,979,86. The same amount ai stock at the same price was abm bonaht and sold rec Capron at tbe time and tbe entire transaction wai charged on tbe brokers' books as to tbe Joint account af Messrs. Capron dc Thompson. When the firm of brokers failed on April 20, 1874, there remained unsold 32.450 shares oLaaeh of the two purchases, and theae had been ple-danlT for a loan for the nae of the Him, without the knowledge >of Thompson. Tbe steak was nut redeemed bv the plaintiff!, and was sold hy tbs pledgees. The plaintiffs sued for i heir losses under thia sile. Tho case was referred to ex-Judge iDsrrahnm, and was indore him for nore than three years. He held that there was no partnership between Thompson sad. Cupron ; that there could be no recovery on a contract us eiali..ed to have been made by Capron and Thompson to Capron and Merriam. He gave Judgment for tbe de ft-ndiint Thompson, and dismissed the case. A deda.on of the Gen ral Term bsa Just been handed down iitliriniiiK thia finding. Judge Larremnre In bis t.pinion says: " There waa no partnership between defendant!), nu account stated between thc parties, sud If plaintiffa nad no i utboriiy to hypothecate or pledge Thompson'" stock, then upon the facts of tbe oase lt hi imponniiiie tu fi,und a prt'sumptiou of bis liability in tba piduises." Judge Van Ilium concurs. FALSELY CHARGED WITH THEFT. Mary Healy, a washerwoman, was employed ut Hie home of lhomas Tate in October, 1879. One day, titter tbe laundress bad finished ber dav's work, Mr. Tine discovered that a roll of bills and silver certificates iimuuntliiK to more than $300 bad been stolen from a trunkma bill room, where be han kept them. His daughter Jet.nie, about fifteen years old, who bsd been alone with tbe laundress In the bouse during the day, 8 nd ttmt she saw tbe woman come out from the ball ronni, and aoon afterward noticed what seemed to be a roll of bl ls In the open front of her dress. On one of them abe noticed tbe letters " sll," which were taken to bo tbe first part jf the word "sll vcr" on one of the certificates. Mr. Tate had Mia. Healy arrested although she had always borne a eu d nainc; she was arraigned ac tho Harlem Police Court, and was bold In default of $300 ball. Some sub? sequent development1! led to the suspicion that Mr. ? Tate's daughter Jennie bad stolen the money and had ti'templed to turon- the blaine on the oid woman. Tbe cliaru-e against tho latter waa dismissed by iLe, Grand Jury. Tlie tr.al of an action by Mrs. Healy to recover $2,000 fruin Mr. Tate lor talae imprisonment was begun belora Jun,ice lineup, m ihe Mnine Court yesterday. The pi iinift brought testimony to show that tb money waa stolen ny Jeni lc Tate. Detective Haw'ey aud several ir.d, mn. n testified to the purchase by the young girl at tina time ot large quantities of Jewelry, artie.ea ol cloth* lug, mei, ding :t seal-skin sacque, and many trinkets without tm- knowledge nf her parents. The girl c aini-d that the n onev was given to ber by a lady friend. The case will be continued to-tiav. A. C. Wilson for tao plaintiffs; H. T. Marston for the defendant. THE COURT OF APPEALS. At.bant, June 9.?In the Court of Appeals tn-day?pn-ae ,t, tbe Hon. Charles J. Folger, C. J., aud aa-nciiiii-H? tho fiilbiwlng bu-ln'ss was done t No. 2:l??Hcut W Tonnie, respondent, sgt. Margaret M. Ki-eneb rand another, .ippcll.uita. -Argued. No. ajli?Junes J. I iii.in.iOii, receiver, etc., icspoiidcut. sgt Charles Mac Or gor. appellant? Ai gund. No. 609-Laure 8. Taylor sod another, appellant* agu thu Mayor, etc., of New-York, ri "potnleDts.?Armed. '1 ia f,,.ion- ti-- la the day calendar lor Thursday: Nos. ?33, 'Jf.', 243, ? 9, h's. ?.'?-'7, iii. Ml. DEClSlONS-Jl'NK 9. Supreme Court?Chamber*?Bv Jinio-e Donohue.? Cinte ?gt. Kaffli Ich.?Canna may be pnt on calendar for Octa ber. In Ho- mat.er ut Studier.?.-?re mein r.tu.iiim. Io Hie mat? ter ot ti.ile ?1 dei 'tn,, to malic tb? oMer. Scharback art. melia! nu a.-defendant may have ordar for $.'>0 counsel fee. i'.ii n-r ct al. i,L-l. th" I'aciiic Mail sii-.unsbip Company - -ito timi 'luuie I. In the matter of Rosenthal ? Motion d<-iii?*l willi ont coals, s ms a^t the Hank tor Sav.iiga,-Sec niviuoranilum. Ittiseiifeid am. 'iverhlstir.?order granta i. Hardt agt. Sciiult lng. -M- ti ni neille,!. Kendrick art. Henderson.order grsnieil etebblussgt. stebbins; Monro.- sgt. Itrevoort; Department ot llulaliiii-aagt. dc Kenna: Kox agt. Burrower; Hernbardt ai.1. I ie;.' ha. iii .uni inlier-.. .- ie.lui.s agt itebblna . nama art. aatiiu: Ht pertinent of Bulpunga agt Fash i shriver art. nhriver ami ot ..rs ; Htel.bliie atti. Stebbins : Society for Ihe Ke.'ieni tiltia of J li ve- ile In.u qui uta agu Mt Ole nan and oth? er* ; ??allon sgt. Durant i Hep.irtrnent or Bull dnrs igt Jan,,a; I..111.011 a.-i. ?-.on rv - Uraiib-<1. I'l.-irk agt. Madnb- ? #J,ni ia sulHi lent for the service. Wallace agt. Marka?Dis uiiswnl. lla.-r ari. Oberle ; Ki-ail ga art. Kasaira. In tbe mat tn nf i.-i-ei-nx.-liner, a-raittttd. In thu mai er of the Chat. I .rn Kir. In-ttranee t-ontpany ; Beet-ion a.it. Moonan j Mor? gan ag:, -.i.l/i -U -liran.t.l ffpeeinl Term ?Ur Judge DiDOluie.?Platt and others sgt. Plait.-'iff for the tenn. Kox art. Tuaku.?Mir tor the tenn: mn i'll foi issuetteiiieii. White, etc, sgt. White.?Judgment Itirdi-ienilaiit; ace iiieicoranitnm. Thc People ex iel Mohr agt. 'he Ito .ra ot I'n,ire. etc.?seetnciooraudniu. Ihe People ex io). K .Hu. a.-t. the Bnardof putice. etc.?Same sa lu the 1. ..-of Mohr. Meyer esl. Urie! and another.?Judgtneut ot defeutuuii. Bi .1 mitre Beach.?Hntkoff a -t. Robertson etai.-Opintun. MipirinrC'durf?Special Term?Chiel-Juatiee Curtis. -1'n Sgt- WU.lama e'.tl.? Motion Ueuied wilh cuala to tie e .1,1,1 h i 1 alu :>? the vent. Kerrv art. Bonton?ordered na inti cu., u ..ir tortnii-d Mon'ay of Juue. Hisl-ioial. art lien dei:.? u icc?'. mi special calen un for !ant Kriilav of June. 1 ne Sale 'ia! Park i auk Sgt. the lierni.su-Atuerican Militia!. 1 n., security O meany et al. Order of aiiimtitutloa. Volki-u Inriiffl UeGraal et tl.-Ilein,tillar Uleil; uMguieiit affliuicd. kite* I n a^r. l'T'iiibl".?Order algut-it. Clan, art. the Knick ln.i-i.er Life Insurance complier.?ord. rainued. Mortz sgt. lt. ? . Hame l?ek aK-t. Hen.-eek; H'arjn art. Kellv ; Hobart hgt, -? s.u i wheeler agt. MU a ? Or,lui a tc ran U; J. f om mea I'han?Special itim?l'-v Jmlce Van Bnu.t. -Hawkins, etc.. agt. the Coy lana llidranllo Company. -1 a-ic sc'I led. Marine Court?General Term? By Chief-Justice ni d inure Hawes.-Pi hantaon et nf. sgt. lloeteL?The ii|,e,ili il Inuii ts atllvmcit wuti #10 cents. Ki ''.1 ct Juntice nu.-* and Jinlue Meridan.?The Am- rican , otnpauy eat Hock.?order oveiruilng demurrer is ultu ni-d Willi idtlcoat*. Hy Judge* McAdam.lineup and Hawes ?slnrhl act tho s.mIi av. nne 1 aiii-oail c'omiiany.?Juirtiient reversed. How trad ordered min c mts ol appa to alni th.-event. tu- .111 lies McAdam a-d Hawes.?L.ttle el al. a^t. Tyng. Jr. ?uni 1 'affirmen w.tli if lu costs. Ki .lu lues "iicntl.'.u aud ll twe.s.? wilder art. Guernsey.? ot et anpeale I fi mit ailinn.-i with costs. Clamber*?Uv J mic, .-sbcihl.ui.?Painer.urt Gunther: Ornw n.-t. t;ii|siich: Puipeagu Wetib; Hamilttm agt. Mak'er: 1 arl it asl. Connolly ; V\olf sgt. Traube i Telford sgt. Bade w.iz Barney ast. riaeai tiiotioiia uri. Schouten!; Appel a_-t. Itnltbaa i McPherson lg:. MePherson.?Motions ITSMed. Butlc .tat. McCauley; 1-;. rn u arl. I'oudand Brantoid Maa nf ici.tnug C"ini'aii> . Taylor agt. Fisher.?Orders nf d'.acou. tuuiaace. I'-it'-ica atil. snit.iger. ?Motion denied. Hunt act. si.o./K . Ililli, r art. I o nov 1 lanham agt. Van Uut-u ; I li? te \ art. O Ne. II _t/tilers signed. Lombard agt. Marin ? t'ulei ol M.nn.llllUoll. ,,,,r Irrm?lurt ///?Bv Jndee Hawes.?*sltace art Ki ^,11.?'iitiei ilt-ei lug motion. I^ane ari. Potter.- Km 1 tu Haunted, la cutt aui. bmatelu.?order al^ued. steUauM agt. Turner.?< iplmoa uioj. OB 1 CAI.ENHAIW THIS DAY. si refill' rnrnr-CiuuBKaa-l'otter. J_Onirt ooaaa M ' lii.::oa. m. 1 ?aleiiil.tr lalltsl at ll a. in -Noa. 19, 54. 6'JL TU, 72. PS, Ul, VU. W, ?H. HW, lill. IPS, IOU. Iu7. ms. 109, 110, nu. i;in. 1 in, Uti. .07, -'ii sine. iku. id. -.'jti, tat, aaa, U47. i'Oo. -I.', .' ?"'. ni'KciAi. rraiu?Douo'uie. J.?Court opens at IfliSO a. m.? I_in BUd ead .Noi. JW. liTd, 57.*, bil, .Ul, u~.\ 037. 031. nil. tit-.'. m7. u'.u. til.i, 520. 414. 54i>, B63. tm, HOI, bli. l-.1l, I ll. ..h.t. 4 VU. 480. IS I. 617. ,tB7. ."<5. V!5?. U.VI. ?oS. 6io, 0 7. t '.n, I",'.', titi.I. Mil, Illili, ilii.l. U':l. lida. Btiti, lio7. iitiS, tit.?. t;;o. ii, i. i.7i. tiTi, ti,.i, ii7u U77, ti',?, wo. Ml,(aa. U8J. ri:?4, o.n.i. t/so. t/.-ii', jSts. j^a. gjo. t -im-i ti - fAitT ll-Van Vorst, J.?Court opens at 10i30 a. m. -Nih. '.nt nj. -j ia_ U17. ;U)71. 30,*, tlOVAl, iftiflH, --*707. 1SJ-.I7, ?Ji'.'.'J. 1.1.il. -'101. itlKM. l? '.I. ?-'OOO, MuHa. 1735. OHO, 3l)s3, ?Jun-. 1U7-J, M5?, -JoVas. 897. Mia. 1M..I ul liiuih, I.- co an ooens ut lu.m a. ni-Noa. 14. 1. J.,'.?-. '.'iO'j. Hil". 1MU. lbJrt. HUI. 1849, I. 93d, ?i;?, lo.... Mo, .-..I. Hill's. 11-.7. luM, lisa, iou ai3.4,aiui, 1. lett. "t ivitiixt i-oinir?**r?'iALTr.KM?Curtla. c, J.?coan opens ?l lu .1. m. i'.tl-ntl .1 eulin! al ll a. lil?Nu. li. ? Tiiiai. rsitM Paki l?SmU'WicW, l.-Co'irtii|M>nsat ll a. m. -Non. ia3o.a74.81X.47Uj 141.713.1-SM. MM. 414, Hum sgt. l.in ic?a. 130.1. ..76, f'Ja. 7'-o.'.'",7. 70j, ol3, 717,730,724. I'.uit ll ? >pcir, J. Colin opens at il a. m.?Noa. Mt, t>.l. 418. 050. -OJ. 794. baa. fM, 52-J. s.<7. 7li'i, Ol'o, 64U, '.".I". UOMHoa Pl I sa Wt Ul. TkKM-Vau Hocaeu. J.--Court opella .ulla, m.?Xn dav calendar. i ni in Tr.iiu- Van lunn , j. i uart opens at ll a. m.? .Non 4.11, ia, 15. i:?. ii, ju. i . aa. IUUI. i ftiM-l'Aili I?I'. I'. Italy. C, J.-Court o|ieus?t ll a. n. on un* aaai. 2519. n.i. j;&7, aoati. ium?, ic87, l.i.'ti. 17... .i/a>. "Ali, i;l7u,-l..i'. I'Aiii ll?J. V. Ii.lv. J. Loon 0|a-aa ai ll a. m. -Nos. ai...". J..OS aa 10. -^.i--*. a.is.1. ?-?i-i/ >? . asao. *Ml.??a?, ?_-l 1, j..n. :;18I, IM7. a4?>, MSu, I7+1. i777, li?8j. vjw, le . .'.-1 '-'lil ,. 11,3. M.\.ii'.r. 1 m ai- 1 kui. TRHM-i'aar I- lioapp, J..m8upsr Ini lunn, l':.ri 111.?four oueiis al lc a, m.?Sim. 4491. ?lin, ., mi. 43IA. 4-,5U,14"a. 44ll.:i.'8t). Mai,M77.44l9 114o, 397.1, 40.S9. 410i>. 'ikNKiiAL .-sitssii???i'aui i-Cttwuig. J.?fhe Paajta art. jamil -pm hm iii. Mi.rv-11.- La Vife, ? m,mi cortes, feiosupas aasauii .uni lei. letv . Iuoin.'s Krnuv. A ll..,:,. t Brown, fearg iinr : Pattie i> itnuinabaui. grand tareen) . i irv.lue BaBic, 'lie.man iitir.ev. John Hassett, lam.-iv in/^i i'm person : Jer?? la,ali liali", Joseph! e ll. Iiin n, Uunry lia-a.-ll, ur.uitl larcemri I... pod tin.-..'. luise pren nus , Michael Ku ly. disorucrly hons'. faur II-Hildcr.-l*eve. J.-The l'eopla agt. Marr IUIer. ro'.iierv ; Ja.-.per iiiii.iiiiig, fe.onlois nssctit amt bitten' i Julia tile i .inn. borgia v : Jaine i i aumneli Jo:i.e. Tu ruy. AreblbuM 1 nu...:.ell. riaud larceut ; Kdwanl bullvr. Kale mown, burg* lin ? i James Montague. Loins llnrtis, lli.ti.es Sintlh. k-rauJ lui .in ; li," rae Harlie. Char <?* ll, ltuac, Louisa llo<e. Jenn Moak, John nilli lek, burg,air ; Jorctniuh lail-n, peijutyt obi ai ll um,'.nie,ii. ii jul j juba Hci.rduu. Eliza Itesrdou, re? ceiving Jin en goods. TUE CANALS PROSPEROUS. Albany, June 9.?The tolls reoeivtd un tatt cana a io; lin Urst week lu Juuearunuuled tn $4^,77131. Ultu uuiubcr nf inilcs tho bouts cleared ia 4AJ4.413 ; lo<u 01 freight curried, ab7.110J. hii;Hiintcntlt'iii of I'uulic Works DutcJicr la uialnig to fiiu.il i ni|i'.ii>6i a cotty of Um law to prevent abuses upon I he ennuis. The statute prohibits tl fee or inward b. In* pu'rt lo ennui employ** fur dolor ur O.Hitting IO donny thing I.i tin ir ciuaoiit na such eaiiitl employO*. Mp-ria teiiil.-nt lin titer suva tho law tt.ust be inf ot ced, and canal tutn-iu s are directed to use tLeir beat off iris to et* i-oup.isii this ]iUr|toae. A STAI.LK BUatN?D UV JfcKtKY CI1Y. A tire wita discovered in tbe atabio* of Jul* T. Tee, Xo. oti-l biuuudt-u ve., Jersey dtj- lleigiits. atffl a.u. yoatarda). Two valuable Uoraea u.ra 1 urned U) . death lu their ntails. The enure toss wa? about rlA*** tbe stanles ben:g entirely destroyed.