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vol. vi. ??. 12.379. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1880. PRICE POUR CK M'S. i... THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN'. REPUBLICAN ACTIVITY. JIU- !:? Tl Ht HANS OF CINCINNATI BABB AT WORK ?(j'DMtvn roi ctukini)-ootna bomb io \ ri ? I BATO! OOKHIXO'1 much. Thc drift ot political sentiment ta Cincinnati is toward tba Republican party I 'I'*' German* earnestly favoring th* Republican candidates. Beoatoi Conklicg recently made a telling speech in tho etty concerning tba South? ern trade. Thc (iovcrinncnt derfci from Obw ami Indiana arc returning doom to vote Senator Blaine addressed I large Repubbcan meeting al Bandusky, 0M?? yesterday. HOPEFUL REPUBLICAN OUTLOOK. COXFIOKXCK OF VICTORY IN OBIO aM> IM>I\na. ;i;v 11 I.! '.KAI it 1<> T11K. Tittil n. Washington, <.vt. 5.?Bonce Walbridge, "f Ohio, who lian j asl returned froin that State, ex proves the ?? pinion thal both Ohio and Indiana will p, :;. bli< in. H< says thal the tanti question ad a great intinenoe in Indiana, a great many Democrati< ma ufacturera haring determined to n te the Republican ticaet Dispatches received here to-day from Republican beadquai tera saj thal n? I hi md oft proai bi sand the Ri pub lienm take their Anal survey <>1 the ground, they ri r hoi ?. They think thal the presence of Qeueral Granl m itfa the Boi ! ie. audi ti,-ni ; i in the cloaini rt ij - ol the have great effect. The fact, too, that in the Connecticut town slectioni there have !?.' : Republ'can gains is takeo aaa very bopetul ludicatioi > the Itepablicana for its effect In Indiana and Ohm as well as for it* i: fluence in Con pei rho D ie"' rata, bowever, in ? ? make Iii;:it of tuc Connecticut rote ; kt ii nt- ii" significance. Mi ? irv of tl e Ki publican < . h.is josi returned from I'eunsj \ .,- ia (te ' ci .lie claim i hal ihey i State i inrd, aa it is cer? ts ii to irive Garti ld a mau ntv ol Iron 30 OOO I ? liO.OO I Si dide I >> i rata in I'enn.-o ! vain i, :;e saj s, 1-. ied am sui L . Most <>t the Indiana ind Ohio ? ii ted for tl\ Weal to-dny, ha> ? Urned leave ? I abseuce Ironi tin I ? pan in< nts and barina se i ni,.I lou -rale tickets. A great mi.m.. >>! even the ( . will (to to I rid anapo ..- to atti nd thc noe int I in I I'he livision ol the j the J iiatrn i < i Col nu i , h ia been him meted to meei al the Dennison House, Indian ipolis, on l 'i Lobel 7. -? SENATOR BLAINE IN SANDUSKY. MK IDDBK6SU Hil. LARGP91 UKBT1NG UKLD SINC1 Till WAR. ii.t in i'.kai ii ii> rna manxr.j BANDUSKT, Ohio Oct, 6.?Senator liiaine ad n -? .1 au un.^ nsi maaa*mee1 nu ii, the fan grounds near thia city to-day. lt waa the largest meeting b I I rn Sandusky Minc thc war, and waa il '! delegationa from all theeurronuding counties. The Republicans feel cou fl lent ol carry iiiKt;.' ., il l>ism toi Goveruoi Fos ter, of v. hail tin- . tj forms a part. Tl ir. CAMPAIGN is ohio. *OCAl ISSt'KS IN CIM IN .NA 11 - I UK Snf I IMliV TRAOB?8KNATOH CUMULINO'l ST 1 ' ll ? Wil'M) iM, iunmmi in rm-, suck ron COMORKfl - Rf-TIMATKS ?'I IHI UCTOBKA Vim. IrR'iM a STATS "ii:!;i.v'iMii\i .ic mi- Tnint.'si: ) (' ACiXNATi, Ort. '-'.--Hamilton Comity, com primus; this big, linty citv, with Its bigger and rleauer suburbs, bi ?? region peou liar and apart tn Ohio politics, lt contains a large Itoattni popular tion niitl ;i large German population?the lattei verj Independent, given to stampeding in one di? rection or another, and much petted by the politl i of both parties. Peoplehi Hamilton County thiuk thej settle Btate ele tiona, and that the real of the inhabitants o' Ohio might as well M\r then selves the trouble ol a campaign, lt i.* usually tnif thai ii> Hamilton County goea an coca tdr Rtato; Lat tinr<- have been exceptions to the mle which the peliticiana hetf ara prona to fotgi-t. Nevertheless, so important ia a victory ta tina pop? ulous metropolis thai tho i>.?rty workers may t,r. pardoned fur theil lack ot interest lu the reatol tin-Mite, .uni fur their absorption In the affairs ol their own vicinage Each part) believes that if it carries Hamilton County it carries Ohio, an'i buckles down to the local woik with a seal born ol this conviction. A correspondent rani,nt iran. much bera about the general drift of the canvass throughout thc State, or much of ita incidents and . . i;:r.s. imt ba can learn a deal about the pol it ? ?>! a city tnst is moro closely fought than any other citv in the country. !!?? will tn told about tbs Important movements and declaxationa of Tom, Dick and Harry, men of local note, of whom be probably ni*\ ? i li ..i't before; ol i heines tor organizing thia or thal peculiar element of voters; of plots foi fi nd, and i sonni et plots to defeat them; of trades :cil manoeuvres for securing county and city offices, of thia fellow who inn sold "'it to tbs I. and that fellow ? ho wanta lo be bought: of importations of Kentucky voters, and *of plana for their detection ; of the bij negro vote always faith? ful to the Republican party, and thi big (ieriuaii vote about which there ka great anxiety every year; <?( ino personal babita and campaign methods ol thu candidates; .uni of m.un other things much discussed brie, but of little Interest elsewhere ex ?. ;?! a they point to results. CHBKBIKI Ul ll Ml.'i *N PROflPKCTB. Without going into all thees details of a elose eil, campaign, I may say that the general outlook in Hamilton County favors the Ri publicans Tlii ir uotablc vii lory last year puts them in a good ji - lion tor tba present contest, Thev have Been the winning party of i.<te -a fact which inclines tba ?Inning vote toward them. Thc Germans, who like John Sherman and believe In bard ?bod y, and v,!k? helped elect footer last year, Mod themselves by their recent action ia the Republican muka, and ace no reason tor changing ground. Tin attempt to prejudice them against Ifs or To* assad, the Repualii an candidate for Sec? retary of state, has failed disgracefully. A Ger? man newspaper which 1 took ap this morning ahowa thal Townsend ia so far from bein ? an ultra Prohibitionist that when be last ran for the L - lat:.!? :n At.i' n> County, the Prohibitionists put ap a candidate and ti ied to defeat him J tier,- are a few haugen amongGormau politicians who have not gi what they expected from the Republican party, but i\i i v iu.--.il of them coospUaoasly displays the grievances ol Baorehead. An amusing example is that of Editor Joop, of tin- ftfsjdpest, who wrote a long lett, r lately to Chairman Rash, ol the State Committee, complaining that his services had not been properly rewarded. Ile says be hsined elect t Republiean sd. ril lust year, and the abend's ad rertkdag, worth ?3,000, waa given to another Ger ii.ti paper, and bo* to him. If he ia not promptly MMBpensatud foi tho loss of th> advi rttaing, he says, is will tara Bia paper over to Hw Democrats aaa ttke tbs stump tor flsjicock, Nash seat tbs letter o Cappeller, tba ehalraiaa of the County Com ? . and CappeUet gives it, to tho \\,tk-bi<iti, where I read it this saornlaaj. It is themoal ver at and al the Hame tims lapudent attempt te blackmail a politieaJ newittts l have seen for oaeny a day. All German Ctaetanati la laughing at lt to-day. Outaidi thc Oeraaan element there have keen hut two eonapicnot i Repablicaa deeertions - 0 e the President of tiie Hoard of Aldermen, who i Republn ins say has been bought, and the other i un ? legged Irishman of sjoBM talent and influenco, 1 ? n!i^i t these i hangfs the Reaublicaas point to iix prominent Democrats who have como over on the b - in ^ Queatioa, and to a long li.it of others not so conspicuous. Then they believe they BIB going to get ? large silaat rots from Ukf Democrats?mon who don't want to be budgend br their former patty associates, hut who have made up their BUUds i?i the coutiuuaucu of bunine:* Pioapcnty eau I utily he secured by a protective tariff, a sound eur roney, and security against tba reopening of tbs inestions settled by the war. mik SOtmtBBg TBABBCjOBSTtOW, WhUs the prospect is pood for Republican rac. ?ess in thia ofttbnes pivotal county, il moat not be thought thal the contest isa one-sided one. 'I he two Congressional 1 'inflicts coutaioed In iho countv rn- being fought by tho Democrats with a great leal more vigor than they displayed in l*7'.?oi 1678. In the 1st they are maning Samuel I'. Hunt igainat thc present Representative, Benjamin But? terworth, Sam Hunt, as everybody sails him, is s ^dative of Senator Pendleton, and a clover, notable popular young lawyer, who nevei abuses lbs i-iiiio-.it-' party and ls personally well liked by ?veryho.ly. ile cot into politics at aaurpriainsly juvenile age, and was President of the ohio Senate before hs could Show a heard. Sam is a tine irater, Pew nun in the Weat c.m equal him for an ifter-dinner speech. He does not take up tim southern question in Ins canvass, or blackguard Barfield, or try to make out that a revenue tanti means a protective tari fl, lui t he has invented a Little issue of ins own-for local application. Hs tells his Cincinnati audiences that il is bid bu policy t.ir them to ho Republicans. Tue citv hat just spent a great dealof money and contracted* beat \ debt to build a railway te Chattanooga, ai ?'> bi means ol that road is reaching out lol au in? creased Soot lu :n trade. Kow, says Mr. Hun;, il we A c a Ri publii an majority, the Sou h s. otteiice at ns, and ;?<> witb its trade lo St. Louis, ? ila- ami Baltimore, which arc Deuioctatic citi is rbis is an in nious atl.; to pl ij Ulam i be i"" kel ni n e, and ai the same inor s frank i ou lessiou ol tiie intolerance rn the Routh lt is no) st a in j nd in jj lbs Republican merchants of Cin? cinnati bowever, Their politics an tot for sale foi the urice ol Southern orders for theil goods Ile sides, thej have no fears tl it the I em ? ia Georgians Brill refuse te ci.ne hy thc sin it' of i a 11 road to the ncr. st :i. nt cit) In uij iheii goi.ils because thal citv is Republican. Senatoi Coukliug iu a speech last niirhl al Hie large*! |?o lineal mi -tina '?' r i. ld ii < iu< inna) i. drall if ll this quest iou ol Soot hoi u trade. I uuote a paragraph a- I find it reported in /' ? u'i If becausa it is aa good reading in New-York as in ( ii.nat i : Lei u Ped not suv foi Itu ?,;.!!.. :i ithi ???I ue ? ' ' I i ''i.i nu .1 . DO BVIIIp.liln I'1 .1 l-.Ui- ?? ['il. Men ko lo a bank where ikei cu. am?:>?? in in-sl ii. in ?. nc ii r mn I lu N i i i ' i ? ? i.i :i. . t it he re uni can bu el ii ii ad ? "ii.over Hii-m Iron ti s thal i brunis, sud nie i ie ? nf Cn miall hi ? ? ? . r . Ko Ul I i ?[.??_ e. i and sp].iss i i ? u i en. luau's tn i-uie lu itiere ta Him hean Vou t-ic-w usu luarkei ?- Iii ie the 8 nil li iu bu ind i more i : ? 111 ? v eau Ul re, uni I i- ll ia ii :? i-i vi ii ito to. ei if me whole ott ol < i - -a. n >l i i. -..i.c i; linell ii, the dust, .i I I..-, tc Hie .-h.i i B .mn [O esl ls ight?i mi I | 1 ic i >-. Lu prut w il ni.in op ?-! tbi ki > ; lliosi ?bo lliii'U llial O' i ? 111111..111. .I.- , ii ll . -..,,. .i ,ii.u - i ii, io,.. i\ i , make sam In t-.. .? prof!' will ne like thal historic colored bi Hoer wc uiiue uloDit uni bi -ii i n ci hi preaching*, iud 'i ? i .i.'Ui.-..i ll was Wbiifleld, sud be Onus: bim-u-u ...in and roiled over au uod lu the du it, i id mi ? iiki ? ,. aluii* aud said, " Wby. wbal ii lue mail i willi you t" " Why," says lie, " nial lu Wbi.lield, isl la WUiltl lil i'n .i ? mu " ?? o.i ui ,' ? nd tm .I".e.. ? that i not w I. -ii 11. 11 i is sn entirely uiffi real man ; ibul i- n w-.i :i ?ld." ?' i\ bj ." c. i Ue, " lu Ibul ie I i Ueu 1 i ? |usl soiled mni basiled uiysell lor notions-." [Ap piause.] I bsre this to saj upon ibe argument io wini n i have referred: lu thc Uni plaei li m m.no- 11,1 il iiii, i,ce, it ba* made nuns, nun New York ur Pillia e.pbia, ss tu trade, wbetbei nen r-peak .in.-, .i be in rn ?>: i: ut n, and then boui-si seutiuiriit*, o' wbetbei tiiev int. in ?|n-ak wita beted breatb. li Um i ? ai p sci, un tueory ni cone) latins, and ai ti Boutberu trade by eunutviug st Hum beru prejadic ?> ? v ut do, ss ii ? r-. n 1.1 i \i nu hved in 1 -on i.m ... - wiiti encouraging .um brinslBS*un tut i: bellion i os t . sasuraBci ol Nor lue ru Democrats, it wan tue tssoiu lies ol Nortberb Democratic com mons, tuat Muir could dui sud would nollie coerced lt waa die de null, .ei :s ot Mi,- Ueniocratle party ol lue .sm ti ul lie Itepub cm parti *- KCWousI, radi ii.at --'l 8.000,000 people wt thou i Diecbanu-a sits, w.Um;,i diversified industrUa, wilburn rollinj tullis, witbuul tactur.es, wilburn me .ma (,r pru ? ii:,".- tbe enginery ol sra r, to etna irk In ? rebellini ?i^-.i i ii -1 a >' ? noll u! tbe ci Hint ri cohtululus 25,0O0,0O< ri u; le, i o- ? --? nj rall t i mechanics ans, p laoasinj iltreiMfied industries, skilled labor, and tbe .mi ma i< cu ,. i willi, in ..ni am iiiiai peepl< of any period oi um ci me. I ventura tu say nu tbsl tbe leaders ol politic* in iii,- .-muli are en raged lu bringtug abuui sm cu; vies; i.ii a cnn.lit on nf : ninga SSeoild oiih lu ill ? li? lli- in ii iii its rolly ami Its wrong, [Apolausi j Ando lar Hom its being kind to tbe Bouts, so tai froin its oe lug oolitic, for Citiclnnatl. Oblo, or Ibe North, so lat fiii i ii its berna conservative and iv n.e.. loencoui .,???? vs ...i in uns phrase ls known uh ins >-<?ii'i aoutu, Uius trill s.'iow I ti it I'io.si- are lae real tneadsol tue Bomb wai beseech sud urge H.eui to inea-i ap Ibal tlupendou [ni I j which wi: Mt banded togeUier as Southern Conterv i. t. hill BANKING, AM' ol UKI! CAMPAIGN PEA I DRE*, lo the lid Congressional District, ex-Govcrno Young ls u cain I u: a lc tor reelection, and the f.inion General Banning, who was elected in l87Gbyi gang of repeaters and held his ?,. at. after hi majority wan put in hui, is running aga timi him Bunning*! streugth hes in tho fae! that he 11 n goo mixer. Kobudv can " set. 'cm up " for the boya in ; '??ii saloon withs netter grace. Ho assidaoiiei' inlii > nt es thc lower classes, baa plenty ol monet and speii,bj it freelvs and althuugb be lacks tbi reapi t ol most people whoas good opinion ls wort! having, hr is unquestionably a formidable candi date. Governor foung can ma'xb bim tor popu lai ii j, however, and with lots ol good qualities an, the hearty BUppOll of the busiocsS (-(immunity has the betti i eb mee of winning, A rather curious feature of the ( incinuati can vasa, which I have not heard explained, bttliefac that the Coinmuiiiatic VVoraingmen's orgnmza tiona winch medea good deal of noises feu year ago. are now supporting the Republican ti k j Probably the good linns have brought almnl Hu tc-nit. i l.e wild-eyed social reformers, rho talkes about ?' bread oi blood " when the times were hard aro now caronia a" Ibo bread Ibev can eat, ant can butter it on Lot!, sides if ibev ?isb. A word ahotit tbe general outlook In Ohio, beior I return to In liana Last year 1 lister's majont' o\er Kwtng was in round niimbeia IT.imhI IC wing gol nc I.i.!u ci tho Greenback i te I.e., been indorsi il by a bidting Greenback Convent io j There waa a regulai lireeuback candidate, I'iatl bul his vote '-as kui ill. This year the Gioeii backers will not voe the Democratic ticket, am tho loss will lat considerable. It will In- cou ute.! balanced, bowevei by tin- votes of throe or fou thousand hard money Democrats who supnorttv Foster, hut wl.o .-ne back with their party nova The Democratic scheme lor buying votes will pre dn some results. The Germans in Cleveland an Cincinnati in probably not quite to solidi j Repul hean ;,s thej -ere la t j'ear. We shall also los some nf tin- Bohemians In Cleveland,and some c the miners in tlie Hocking Valley, where (Jovernc Foster has had to usu troops to quell the linton strikers, .M..Kine all reasonable allowance fe these losses, however, well-informed Republican here are encouraged to believe thal tba Repul li eau State ticket wi!) elected hy a fan maiorit.t Tin- Democrats do not seem to have much ci pectatiou ol carrying tbs State. g. v. a. NOMINATIONS IN' C17ICAGO. ChicacOi Oct. 5.?'lhc Republicans of Cool i i,iintv, lo-dav. i C invention, aeuitsated l?ui ber Lsfil Milla fSf I talc's Atioriu v ; Kirk Haw a, Blllotl Mitl'.nu George W. Gardiner sad R s. Willhtmsoa rm Judges! mi raosofltosoroaicill hr tim now census ; Major Greet way, the prsseal hsesunbent, foi Recorder; (JeaaraH I. Maim, tbe present droner, for Hhclilf, and Ji.cii Ureas for Clerk al tbs ( hurl Court. 1 aa aomtnstisni nr? eosstdi red ur milder personal! weaker nor strong-r Uian (boss ali- eli mads by tl Deiavorals, iimi, leavlni nu- esntest ia Nuveiaoer i ii, county to be Ueektod on tat relattvo strength of ta ojijiosinr purtles. __^_^_^ COPPERHRAD8 OOsIING FORWARD. WaSHJHOTONi Oct 4.?It i?i>|iears that on of t.ir tno.st a mtc Destoeratal potltleuma ls ohio is ji j. ii. Kincaid.who in February, 1M1,oi red toovgaah a n L-itnviit for tbe ass vt ss of ibe Ooafsderaoy, aa niipiie.i to Jcfl 'Davis for lbs eesaastaaaM sf Odo eel. Colonel Julia Love, who lins saCOSSBed Gi net il Bulb iii. mm of itu- nanag is uf ttir Botdlers' Bornes, appears, was nun af those wim reeommsadsd ta Colorn ii R. Jobusos. r A, Bkarpe, los Lientenaatol Ari net who -..cut south from [udtaas at tbs outbreak nf t:, RsbStltOB anJ applied fnr a iloiifcderale OOSnnillllOM. -? C0N0RE88I0NAL NoMi.N.vi Ions. Th" followiug noiiiin.'iUoim to Cottgraaa frm thediatrtets asmed were rtported bj tskagraph i" Fa li:im nk ia*t svsalug : II 1 Ma?oaeriii??-lts.li. W. Ifanln fjbspj XV II fl fen ss n vania.David Kn h (1>. nt.) XlJllli New York.Co I. BdWSfd I.. (Juill I Dem 1st Msssseknsrtts.(Tiariei,ii DavwiDsaa.) lui. QuBBSStSSai.Ueorne lisatii ilium.) Vltb Wiseonsin.L A. Htrwart oi i Miudi.ktown, N. Y., Oct. 4.?At the Oreen Bask CSBTSBttSB Sf lb-s XlVih OBBgreSSSSBal l>i?lru Uidar ibu"T delegates were preaeut. A. J. Clement of l.-hcrty.'-'uliiv-iii CoSBIy,WSS Dominated for Cnn grce'. ann fusion n soluttoas irere passed. JEFFERSON COUNTY AROUSED. inr TKi.K'ittAru lo rm nun rgg?| WaTBBTOWB,N. Y., Ott. 5.?The IlcpillilicuiH et the town ul K llsl 'ireh told au If BB BS msSS Blt OtlBg at Ptstrspsal Naaor tkts aftstusoB. Ovsr B.000 paepts were in attendant e. A kBBdsomepole, 190 feel high.w-is raised. Debars ttoai came m fens from Bills Village. Maaasvl le, Woodville, Lorratoa sad Adam., led ny bands el uni.ie. geese of the detegatloas were half a ?lletn lsnstb. A feature or one delegation was three wagaa-bhBdS of Indie*, re.-iregetiting flie Ht-itc?. Tlie Hoe. W. W. Bloke, of Florida, sod Colonel T, B. White, nf Omwci/,,. were ile speaker! Tbs former nude a strong speech. Every Republican wim beard bim fen a renewal nf Bbl fail lt Tue , ff et ni bis speech was to en? nui c., rc Bepubl cans sud to set honest Democrats think? ing Colonel White bas done the psrtj valuable service ti -ie. uni iii- urn el the R"publicans every where, Jef ie. son i ono ly ia aol asleep. Bl VlVAL OF TBE KT'-KT.rx. Washington, Oct. 5.?Thu following tele? gram from Atlanta, Os., was reserved by Acting Com? missioner Rocere, of the Internal Revenus n irr?u, to iiay .- " The body of armed men who forotblv rase oed tbe property held for a violation nf tbe United Mates i Revenue laws st Dalton as Friday night, won asks snd mwns. and their horses were covered with sheets. I have visited D Ifon snd obtained soma evldi nea 1 be investigation lt advancing favorably." A BASH-MEETING NEAR ALBANY. Albany, Oct. 5.?The Republicans held bb ? i: in, lasilc mass-meeting to-nlgbl ai Chatham Village. ? i a. a. Wood, Deputy B oretan of set.-. sd i ii Isrgeal ball In town wai I, and m.my |i. ipi W te linallie to gi i IB. Tilt: NEW-JKRfll V ASSEMBLY. Englewood, N. J., Oct 8.?The Bergen C nu Itepublican Convi itlon al ll ti-day i-i' unsted O. D Bmtth, I od, for mouin rot Assembly, __^___. R IILBOA l> INTEKEST8. I IE CHICAGO RAILROAD RTB1 OGLE ('titi \-.'i. Oct. 5.?Another poinl was ^;iin< d io-lin bj li- W stern Indiana Railroad Companj the I Bli ai i '?' uthi rn I i . . si m to tbe centre of Ibe cit] ..j ' h.- '.i mei i tong il to bi 1 ld for contempt ol tbe lo)unction granted on darch ZO, Forbidding Mn m irom ls lng a tr.- i rtain nd west of Ciark-at II ie necessary foi bern Indiana Railroad '??? Into the etty; ?< ? ? lli|U ci lol vided interest In thi land, ibe Mlehigan Bonibernown IU:: lin- icin.'i.r. .... I .iel Its I lick milli-'ll ?!? 11 , ir - U. i t be pro ctn i. i. Inn. Tho c . the I . .??il -.. -I . .lint. ?? fulef discharged ilie re-pendi-uls tn tbe wrll tot holdu i re lei iou in common a Hi the m..-neut Hon inn uta ibe truck In question, and aa snell hil a 11 A VIRGINIA RAILRO/ P TO BE BOLD. Petkrsbi bo, V.-.. OcL .".--A special meeting . | tbi CJij c m. i il sss bel I (hit tu n i "-i to lal i aeimn i . - - inie.' i of :'?'? m. 100 of the capital ! ???,. ? ' m. a tutu tlc, Unaisslpi i ami '? il... which is sdvertnrd to bc sold, nuder a doeree of the Quited stitt. District Court, si nubile soetlon lu Ko? tri nih r ic \ A cn' . i ; e wat i ppointed lo willi aimilai oaimil ees from Lynehuurs and Sorfo.k In lin- n"iii lo-morruw wita a vi w to having tba aale puaipjBed, _________^___ INDICTED EOB EMBEZZLEMENT. Tlie City of New-Brunswick, N. J., wasex* cited j eaterd.iy by th srrestol Ruber! O. hillier, Cty idiot men t found br the Unod Jury of Middlesex County, for Hie emheaslemeal of the city nanda io tbs amouol of 117.000. Last spring, on tin- r.'ire Mitaii.f iwentv-elght freeholders of Buw-Brnnswiek thal they had reason to believe tin- olly's fm,me--, wee mismanaged, tin supreme Court appointed two experts lo examine the accounts oi all lbs elly officers, lt ts said that tbe exp rta ms e three separate tests of Mr. Mi h i 's ku which tiny ny amount charge I V.'I.IHMl, with d.lli r il ld If, aid mike agree. Tbs si oused msn bi sbont t-i 1,000, iiin:.. willi li c.mint sgainsl tho credit of Aniline tims,- best acquainted with Mr. Miller lt nj nut ii, levi ! t isl be ls m.e. I ons] ?? a defaulter. te- rici Attorney Charles i L'owenhoven knew nothing sf ibe ease yesterdav, he s ld. except thsl Mr Miller bsd been placed under $10,000 b els loapuear tiiit a m nlug In 11,01 tiiu'i ol (;? ui i it ?-' Bviona sud plead pi ibe Indict miiit. Mr Miller *ntd l a Ti roi ra reporter, ?? I have bo sxplaoalleo i" nam- exerju thal I bave na l noop portiinity lo explain any deficiency lu my accounts, if any exists, wbieo i i oubl " KING'S MOUNTAIN EESTIVITI1 ?'. Charlotte, N. c., Oct. 5.?Thu ceremonies today at King's M nai itn were pr limary to what ii lo U iii. B tor thc Bl Kt ':n c du' ?-. r crowd .bled si the rrand stsBd, near Fergu ? -lav.-, si 11:30 a m., and several speeches wars n nie by prominent eoutbei ni r-i. Ifnndn i!h ol wagons were arriving at dark, uni tbe camp Oms ma<h tbe bul* look ss Umnull au a in-, had suddenly organised. Tba ann- lu ii. in i row includes as llliMtratlon of Ibe battle as fougbi bstweea tbs British and Amerloau f'lic-s. _ A MEIICAS Ul r -/. VTIONIST 8HOT. Sax Francisco, Oct, ."?.?A prirute letter from Masatlau e utatns tba Intelligence that rx-Guv erinn Rabi, who was i ipiursd ?? the batUoof *.m VI chale, bas i>- ' ?i al I.kw of thi mllltai v authorities. It ls also rta ied that Colonel Bemires, n.e nh if of t c .-innin ? revolution, bsd manage ? * iu ir M.it. I .h. His e linnie irs mont, aliU ? I.e.i cSUtfbt be will I ex pec lcd at aj mo ? .ul. MEDICAL COLLEGE OPEVfKG. Tin- opening exercises of the twenty-first session of Um H w York Homownatbio Medical Codecs were bekl las) evening In las amphitheatre of the ? diego. Dr. ,T W. Dowling, tbs Hean of tba college, presided Msay physicians were presenL Tbs l: v. In B, Iremens I'r't.i ? made an address in v. hteh he l.iv ? earnest advice lo Hu student . Brief addi saes were als ' made bi - lem ll W il -. pi - deni nf tue Hn.tH il Trusteesi Rei :v D. Payne, ami William rod liol mill Tbs regular lecture lof the sesslua will begin to-day. A LOSS OPB200.000 IV WATERBUBY.COXH. VYatbbbi by, ('null., Oct. 5.?The extensive ? f ii'in ~, i: mtii a Hsydeas.stalnlag aian] eos) y machine snd tuns, were destroyed b Bra this ?i.u: -t m lbs iificinoi.ii fro . a spark <ii-i". rn l t.. hst bl eil ex ............ .,.. i- Un. v.--l! i \ rd $200 OOO, ami Un- lui lui a Ol tbi cain pa nv wnl be greatly erip pied, i in- works ire wi lt lusun A. e.. nlug. Tbe rte i fi - m i muffle, ..ni t,neill.-,'.:, il tl U esl Imated tl TELEGRAPHIC NOTES comm ii: I AL COB Vi ".Tinv PROUBAMMB, Hm ??."?.! lo National ?'om. e..au Con? vention, wiii h ssstablas bars to-morrow, wdl uUscass tba ,. .,,? . I nf tr. -? ships, ACQD11 I BD i?K A DBA VB I hTAROK, PBU.AORL hm. Oct. 5.?Albon Faa aud Frank iil|..i -vi.-e ia Uar found ?' ia Kiillty" ni lbs liiuril.-i of Hammers Jones, a colored bsrfcsei ? i Al CI0BMTAL DRATS PROM MORPHINE. GaLVhjion. i i i. ,i. \ ?: si-.i.cii io las Aers from . r?8M -c. lc Balls nni ' .1:,'' l.:ni,.ml. - lia-. ? .1 ? .1 Ibero id nu ? i hu ii .ni':, tm store I '<y oustsks. I a rr-i LBtS BA TLB ?AD OWC-tAlA |);-svi i:. Ci !.. "i?-. ."i. three condtictors and a bsrgsgo-mssier cf tbs Ksassi Pselfle Balli >od hive ossa ai hp sd lor sslBag hsgos Uckatsovsc Ms road. Tin-, i BM N BTTB M ism vu. Bab I-'kan' i-i'u. ??? t, ."i -Ibo whaling hark Ili (Ulgn arrived frost tbs Arlie Ocesa hud nigh! bbs brings lin nf ?? ot Hie .ifliU' ll,- el IbS lin,,,ne ? ll ..el <. I 111 I Ol,l)RKli -lil) PSLIjOWU RlCRMONO, Va., Oct B.?The nnnnal Ifovahle Cm,m.un* nf tin- celnn il ini'i I ellows oi IbS Dniled atstea. Oaaaosssad Weat Indiea rael ia csaveathM m ihe Hausa .a OesrgsIM bsti le-day. CASH IBB BBDDKH'aTRI l P lOTPOMBD. 11 i i,,s. v .1 . i a i. ... (i i,.a of Coagreas i,,..errs bf. Robeson. IB tbs Uni il tates District Coan .. ii, li Uti ..I J.e. MS A. II' Ul".... i. . l.i, r ul Ul" I,ink rn IS v? ak, N. J., Bank, wai- un^lpmind noni i>cioli?r ill to .N? VI iiidli ',?. 111 p .it rt' \ !?: ;tt--' ' iM n kn hati11nh. M iS'ii^. Get. fi, I i- lt'hmo.ul fJominisalonere roi r He .nt--ii"n ol rs ir.iai* mans-er^ t<> ttif laefsasiss 11 ii nt i" -r .a a< cn', nt* it grads tiiiKkiiri. ana rsesmmsno I...,if i ^relul ? "iisl Isratlon ? f Ibt ni.e?Uuu ut piacUig gatu.ur . ,' ? ' . ? i uk au i- 11'ol <; uhncmkn r. ClIICAOO. "? t. fi. A fm lUincni to Qeargs B. ArtiiKiri.ne. fnnS'lt r of tim lU-llivay Mail Mfrrir*. wilily ?reeled sbonl Pebrusry I hy tho clfiti in id* nrrvli-a. ii wm bs ol Msw i.ti ii "ni Realist ibo pr,if*i?i bstns sur iicn.ii!,',-, by a BUnu mt in! il Itiniitii B'i?l llvo feel lugti. AMXBIi AN BOARD (if POBXIOB MIBBIONB I.iiwiT.i, Mass..(Jet.8 Ino sarsaty timi annual sissuas of Iks Astsrlcsa Beard ni I'uuunUtsiiuen sf lun-ign Missions hesso bsrs tun aliernnmi, Pl ssl d SS I Mark Hup Hm of Wiiilsmsiewa.la tboebsur. Cssusitites un .xoiuisa iiui.tt ?..'i im- i"" "' '' "' i-iui'ti, sud i..? (tertiary read tbe ifiiyjll ut lb? patt iaat THE LOCAL CANVASS. ?Baa AC I IV! IT OP MIK REPUBLICANS. Tin PABADI t.i mr POTS IB BLUB? A KINK DIS? PLAY ANiK'ii'A 11 li -MRaTTIBO OP THB COBPBB* BNCS CiiM.MIl lin s OP TUB DBMOCBSTIO FAC 1I< (Ns-. The Keptthlieana of this city and Brooklyn nrc much Interested in tba approaching parade of tho Hoys in Hine, to take place Monday night, lt promises to be nu imposing demonstration. Several enthusiastic Sepnbliean meetings wiro held in Brook hu and in this city last ni^'lit. Tho Conference Committees of Tammany iiml Irving Hall mot yesterday, ami decided to hold their various nominating Conventions the same days, and to appoint Conference Committees to agree npon the candidates tor a anion ticket. The registration yesterday waa 72.570. -? ? PARADE OF THE BOY8 IV BLUE. ISSCIN'O I Hf. lOBBTAL OBOBBS?BO BOTS TO BE AU'iVV U TO BB IB MKS?action OP IBB MSMBBBfl OP TBS PTOCI RZCBABOB, The great Republic in para le, to tahe plaoa Mon? day next, closelj occupied the attention of (;? neral Aspinwall and other, al the Qarfisld and Arthur Campaign Glob of tbe Republican Cenl ral Commit* tea :til day yesterday. There lanowerery indies ? ion th it the he i'll'ii a- ms ot tim e. tc n ill turn 001 in a greater number than in any previous pai i le. The following order wits jssm d last night : Ml il" ' 1ABT1 ? ?; Ml ll I n ANO A '.lu i lt ('AMI' ms' 1 l ll li m lill id l-l lil i AN I milli < OMM11 I I S, '? Mo. lVici'Jl i. t.. Mew York, Oct. 0,1880. J il i i I IB SO 3. f. The pa idoof the Republican organizations of t!;i< ci: e a" ?, s I-.' in : ,n le. a, n ll-, lin. le: 'lie IllftOlce. of I In shove club, ano lil bonor of Gineroi i - Grant, who . ? n wm- ? r . ???! , v.- ll take place on the evening of Momisy. ibe Urn nc. ii. -| be fi i n .. ? v. ni bs In I ires divisions, i in ii- ci fn io? : i hm Division, CJeneral Horace Porter, Sinn:,', li VISl IU, < lol. I ne T ir,i Division [tba commandant trill be named bj ? I ?? |. III. The fi Ho . .< ..i.- ii. I . fol li l IV. i.inandersan i ?? I with tbe exclusion of all ? d .-.iiv- ni ? -i ? i; i I.,,, . . nd vehii let of a 1 Miri i, as norn bul Ibe I inizul lon nut i will be admitted to i dei im light* Br*not prohibited, lin same restrictions are placed in.minor ?? Kahrs, ss do , . -li ? l ne, V*. o. . -ii ii poi i in i; ese bendqnaii ? ? -.' Inot I.i cd ,?, i I tbi i . l-l -.I ill nicd Bj oi ' i loi ,i tartNWAi t.. Chi ?: Msrabal. (um:' rs A. ('?..: i.i t-N. ( nu i a--l-l nt Mars Tbe Bai kel ??' and I i ? paitrn Club has complete I Hs rei ? enl ii ora imz hon for tina pa nub* by tbe choice ol the foll ivriugi CO cr-: i olonel, I.. M. Cox: lieutenant-colonel, Alexander lav lor, ir.: maj ?r, ll, R. Wilson : captains, \V. (I. li minii k. .1 \. M Micken, A. A. Drake, C. H. Leland. E. A. Di ike. B.A.DeaMarei , l\ 1. Mi !. ll. i;. I. I ?!, VV. I. innis, G. II. il. Kill. C. 1" M t i., n/i ? iin'i J, i'. McKuwan. I... - * t company commander will appoint one lieutenant snd four aergeants. rbi suggestion thai ueinbers wear a iiwi-? >tni cap and cape was entertained al a recent meei ug of tbe executive committee, Lanterns instead ol torches will be carried, and olin irs v, iii he distinguished hythe colon of the ctlas.s; i p .,-? i prying olue lanterns, lieutenants white and privates red. I'he me nib i hip ?t the club has reached about 323 names and il is ex? pected thai aboul 250 of ibe mem hers will take ; art in the parade. Au efl ri h is been mada to con? fine thc association to tue younger metuberaof tbe Mock Exch mee who will ju in tbe parade. 11 has h en estimated tum the act ve members of the llv i lumire those who ara habitually on the floor- do not number over 400 men, and of those :>-'> have joined thc cam pai ir ti club. A large number nf clerks and salesmen from the prominent cotnuii ? -uni and jobbing houses will form a battalion in the pro raainn. Tm.- viii form In the icu of the First Division, and in a number of ci-es tiley will bc commanded bv the heads ut their houses, I he First Division will form nt Washing? ton Park, tho Second Division si Broadway and ItAcnii second, Fourteenth and Tt-titn-sts. and I rn n i Place, and tbe I hird on East Tweuly-tourtb st.. Madison and Loxiugton-aves, Brooklyn will semi a.ii 5,000 men. They will form ou Last Tv.cut I'-nflh. rweol y-aixth, Twenty-seventh, rweuty-eigbth and Twenty-uinth-sts, and Madison ave. General Grant will arrive on Saturday nicht and tc.i.am iii the Fi h Avenue Hotel. Ile w ll yo from this city to Boston and .slop at Hartford, ( onn., on In ? return. A meeting ol prominent members ol the Produce Iv., bancf was held vi iterdny to consider a proposi? tion lo organise a I'm.mee Excbunc Batl dion to parade Monday evening. It was re. olved thal the Kepublii in me libera ol the Ext h.mee should iiii.iuc with ti.tb r organizations, under the emu maud ol Colonel B. Oscar Ryder, ol tho Otb I,'-nun m. National Guard. About ??* > < s members have a--'- n'eii lo the proposition, and the battalion will have a Position on the right ol thc Second Division, _ CONFERENCE OF rill: FACTIONS. MKRTI.N'0 "I rila io'.i.Mi I I Ki.s rn' IUVIN'0 ABD ls MM ANY ll Wi w MK g) IIV Ali MN -I il K88FI I.. Tbs M'ti' walks abonl tbe Westmiusler Hotel were crowded y< iterday nntil aftei 7 o'clock in tbe even? ing w it :i ;i motley throng <d Democratic poli? ticians and hangers-on, awaiting the result of tbe conlcrer.ee lietween tbe committees ol Irving and i animally II.cl. Tnt Irving Hall followers arrived ad'Ut half-past 2 o'clock and Lold a short confer? ence before Mr. Kelly snd his committee arrived. Niev tuen all went uno au inner room and t the door, aa usual, with two gnarda on thu outside; but they ilid not, bowi vcr, succeed in in .eiitin-' the rep i sra ti ':?? gaining Known Ige oi w inn had happened. Mr. Kelly firs piked tbe Irving Itali Committee? men il they bad reci dod from their demand ;o name the Mayer, iins question at once raised a discussion ia thc Irving Hull Committee, which retired foi consultation. On returning they Ju? linu.eil tbe Controller that they would waive this demand it ;t became necessary. Mr. Kelly thon made a loug speech reciting what hnhnd done to purify tbe Democratic natty snd ilrivi from il n en who bad diagraoed it, Heoceuaod the Irving Hall faction of being to i captions, and claimed th ti tlie Tammany delegation should be allowed to name the Mayor, but thal he waa a diing to do everything i. eesaary i"i nc ice a ud barmouy, th . spree ii m> -I-ried np i he liv mir Hall Commit? tee thitit ..u.-iin retired tor consultation. On re? turning M .; liga.?-???? ted that i bey si mu ld call Comity (.''e. Veli I Hms ol e.ieli;i,i.'ion on l he sa i nc ,:.-,, and hour, and hare the two Conventions appoint cnnlereiice committees with fu'l powers, and theo adjourn and le ive the Conference Committees bi agree npon t indidatea, Mr, Kelly accept sd this proposition, bntsuviiested that ilia ntherConve - n.ni should meei lu.-!. In reply, Mr. Costigan said bc wa-, willing, aa be " hoped thej would agrt.n a union ticket. lo this remark .Slr. Kelly replied. '? Don't say * hope,' Mr. Costigan, because I know we shall agree," and th remark was applauded. After a wog discussion it was then agreed to call tbe Congressional Conventions for Octobei IU; tbs Comity Conventions for October Ht; tbe Assembh i onvouti n- foi Oolo'oei li ; and the Dunno) Al dermeo's Conrentiona foi Octobei IS. After got ling iiiim tar, tm- couferenca couiniattous ad jouraed to meei again n i Friday next. DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE. Tba Executive Committee of the Democratic .s;ute (oneil,ten nu" reaterd tl In t ? .?:. .fain a Ru el, I uh ilir following un-uili : ? proseoi : Fowler, Faulkner, Manning, Thompson, Fox, Lamest, Davis aod Wright it waa expenses that tue Fanimany sssa who were re et-utly added tu thu Slate Committee BOOM be pieseut, sot they did eot appear, roe vaoaaey bb tbe slietsral ii- ki-t i'iiiui-d n. tin' resignation ->f i -..uuiv CJIert Bailer, wno in in doubt a. to wbstberbs i* legally saUUedta In.nt two Boeill ms. WM un tor dUmasSt ia The tl,hngul lbs vseaney waa left to a eomeilttea cooslsiiaa of thc Kew Tori members ol tbs .--tair i ommitteo, ins u em ben sf the eomnaities ara Mosers, rbompsoa, Poa Purser, Bowe, luukei, < i-ii,-.iu and Mom e. They w il, leport lUuisday. TAXING IHK 1 I BE MK V. The firemen uttaclinl to tho dttl'i-rent oOnV psatSS IbltragbSBt tbt tttj are greatly agitated aliout a pnlltical uitseseinent wtilcti lisa MOB levied iipu. ll,rm. Munday .lului A. riblulds, a clerk at tlie hea<ln,ii*r tern of IbS eire ile parttraut, sud William Lamb, who li smpioyea in ibe Building DspariMsnl, visited tua cb gUS knusen sud informed Ilia nina that they wuutd la i i; 'rt, il tn cnntritinU) 1 par eeol uf (heir annual aslarj foi lbs purpose of defraying the elect.nu cipeasei. 'lb, ?<a>i day thc men reouvsd their mouthiy pay. Vtb-.i NOMINATED BY THE DEMOCRATS The Democratic Judiciary Convention for the Bominatlou ol ...lula la tbeHnpreme Cuurl lu tlie Mecond Judicial District, t> soecend Judge Erastus Cooke, waa held In tlie KlmrsCouut) Court Mouse yes lei,lay. li.cCiIU .- ,, .npO?Ssl of tW? 1, Uv,. deli stealrem tbe counties of Kings, Qn ans, BoBotk, Pat nani, Dutchess, Westchester, Ori age, Kockbtud and Blebmoed. B. Il Clemeet, of Brashly a, was nu,ir i, -ia inent ch ilrni in, an l M lyor Cass dy, of New berg, ...ii.'iiv. A i.ii'e body wsscalb Itoordei bj B. M. ? u i-n i. n.i, the names of Edgar M Cullen, of Brook ?in, ni triet attorney lienjamlii N. Do wiling, of Plume mc. Queens County, .1 laiwrenco Bantu, ot s ,ti .Ik ('..uni,, (tani-. Judge f bai lea P. Brown, of ? ii ? Comity, w te 'len presented io th Convnatton. Un i rinal billot Mr. Cullen received 17 votes, .Iud ire Krowu 5, District ttturney Downing 2 anti Mr. Bini hi. lie nomination t f Mr. Culleu waa made unanimous. :.iill>' OF lill'. CANVASS. Thc Xiltli Assembly District Boys in Hine ,,,,i.-; rm hallowing ofoVero: Colonel, lleory l ?,!?: I.-, lit'-naiit (.ti.oi.t 1. Cbartas H. Dsllei ; Major, J,?iiu Lm r>. A regular business meeting of tho Wild As Rcntbiy I, -.-I :'.;., v loeuwbtn was held stan day evening ni Hsrottton Part, stviy -bi ila st. ami Tbird ,,v . i .., .. -??! I i.tl 'l: i. ' ? a i.ieiii'.ii r-!li| of lui). The October meeting nf tho Republican General Committee will bs bsbj this evening; and tn- ?>,-itu ii-,- un cling* and BOsalaaUagi >uv>-ntiua, wm li.-; minced for. The Garfield and Arthur ('lull of Woadabnrg, I,. I., had ll bOBBST-raiSing "ll tua-- -n -i tlaa l*"' oven tog Wi linn Wood, Di lr:," Anni Bl-v ot I'i/iuii: c unty. Charles T. Sherman and others addressed the meeting. The Freeport, L. I., Garfield and Arthur Osmpsign Club held s avasa-meettag al Eaterpeaa il iii lastevenlag. Oeorgs WaBsee presided, and addresses wan- mods by QeBsral if A Barana* aad Ueoeral joshua Owen, Tbs Boys m niu.t paraded. At thc Greeaback CVrnveation of the VIUi Congressional District, at Turu H.ii), Hewars, Mse dav, Dr. kde!pb Doaal, nf Newall.-, a wei.-known Oerniaa Soolallst, was nomlaaled for Congress, aad 1' I ii will, 'tr BeUei nie. rot B >.i i i^umlsatoeer. An Irishman in a large mannfaeturing con cern in W.itci bu- v. Cuia , In. the nail SSJBBrely in tin head when he -aid thal " Eaglaad wants to bars us vote fut Hancock, but we s.iaa'1 da u. What's tog nae pf allowing Kuglsnd to send ber gooda over burii; aud iak? tlionork away fi nm usp Tho XVth Assembly Diatriet Independent (hullo.d n ,l Artiuir Campaign ?lob iii. i ant evealag at Ibeti reams, No AOBWest Talrty-savsatbet. Dexter A Bswkios, H. A. Win;Hold and Meredith L. Jonas madeaddresses Tue r ult ?m srfaatasi three au uga ano. and hut a Urge incuilieralit[i The Brooklya Yoong Republican Club will meet in UM eh.tpol of BM I'olvttietuii," lin: lute in thal i-iiv Tbnrsday eveabag, ead wdi he addressed by Walker ii .line, son ol Beaaior James u Blsiae Mr Blelns uss graduated fr.-m Yale College ta 1870, BatbLew i. inv.e'.rni uf tho olub, ami Hum v ii. beecher vice presi? dent.. Tho Tefnag Husitiesg Men's Garfield and Artbur i nb bela s meeting last evening st S? 8 arcot I . jty eigULh ?t. Pitty new luuies worn sddsd to tlie rei, vmoiig them these of (Joners! Lloyd AaptawaU, kiar*, al Jewell ami Uonrral Anson Q. Mei'ouk. Urn sra) William IL Murrls sud Utorge i' Avery made ad* dre me OOISM mrs Bppewrea r,l int rino:-- -m.ua. -, .... j . tbs asea aawtlllng ts oar tba assessssset Iaa Ireassa in several eompaoiea spoke vi ry freiiy about tbs OMstter yesterday, They rot only seoaMersd ibe sssessment aa aojoat oas, bal et al med thal they were (table, If rbey paid. t-> expulsion andi r > resolution of the Board passed In 1877 aad sull lb fores. It wan mu lennie,t that suv money i id been paid, rbe men are waltina for further developments, The Republicen Itremrn sal the) would prefer tn paf tn,- ann,mu ol their assessment to tbe organisation to whieli I ey be loi ?--, Ue.-a.i-e tdey think -ii ii ii -ii- Bo ird :* con p??-? I of twe Democrats snd one R publican, tbe Deroecistle party will get two-thirds of the i ouey co'.lected Tue Commissioners say that the bicb ona I not io pay tbe uent, hot they have ool ia?en .he tren bl i io ia ferin tbe men that the eolloctora arc working without tiieir permlssbm. BROOKLYN REPUBLICANS ACTIVE. AOOBBSS OP lt. STOCSSm MATTBBWg AT Tlir. ac li; MT OF MUSIC. Tho fseonnil m.i a*meetiog under the direo tiuii of tm-Ke,,uuii au Campaign CommKtes of Bro k lin wai held al tlie Academy it Mu.-,- ia-t SVSBlBg, Upon tbs platform were many of tbs beat known B pub? licans ol Brooklyn, Including Corporal Tanner, BJ. w. Qoodrlch, albert Daggett, Joseph Reese, tbs Rev. Dr. Edward Beecher, in- Ber. Di. Justin D Fulton andi e Ber. Dr. J. O. Peck, The bolldlas was thronged t'i the doora Many seats in the parquet being oeetitncd hy ladies, who displayed much enthusiasm, li. Btocketl Matthews, ot Baltimore, tbs speaker, was introduced by Alni I I ' sell rec Ired and made a very strong speech, In whleb he dwelt upon il imp nance ol tbe pi ? ?-? m cami t s-n atm paid a (ulm tribute to tbi worth of General Gara ld. Ot i.em ? l Hancock bs said : " t stn a a few days ."-?" on re I e Demi<c itlo caudidate . f. i- in ? Union. Can lt be. pi it a 1 liocan dtdate ever shed bis blood for ii." Culoul Bltbei Hie part] bas been cl ing< Kami tba d-t - oul oi Ubi - . ? u a la gone asl i I bowl tl be | -i i ? tin--nine, li- ii.u-i be like any other magpie found among ci '\i ?. To rs Br to bia carrel sime tbe wsr After le,,cm; Washington bs ran i.irv conns ni Mary'aud, li b were entire j ll 11 gal Ile then went South to make a reputation fur I'ini ,-lf [or cn . I l-l te t ir iii- Pi -ec ney. ll- i 1 ? i wants to tai President He or b > ho foi ght t.??? '. m m.;':.? ii .1, IS61 to 1 SOS, with bullets In ti..; fri iu ai .1 wli'. ba li i in lb" rear. lt tie la i' Uer lusa Ida party bs cannot cut leese from ir, and the party i sams lt bi r was, il- ands i eadj toe ndore ns acts. Bas lbs i' inr ink. i np Haneoek I '.'?<? a. : ..: ,i ? ? . . the graj ii. tbe Beotb and the i iklns left in toe Jtoitb; ..ii h -a ,. BROOKLYN D] I 8 IN' BEVOLT. The Independent Democratic General Coin iii.ti-c uf Kings < ? i ny bi ld lt i u m ?s.il'alnc i I (OOVI a ' ll No, '.','M I'll lo i iii .-. Chairman Augustus Van Wyck, ? man of the delegation to Saratoga, made a i port Ha ch clari ? a tbe eve of the C ibvi otlo tee waited on General Paulkoer, lbs cha irma u of tbs Bte. te Dei tlc ( ?? 'iu* mission, ami .'i- ited i :. m ree i il i >n : ret ivie n tbeC ti died io order by Q . Paulkner, ie deliber? ately said tbere were no contestants. De sahl tbi e .t man not only refuse l to pul the na ic e... tbi e infesting il"n .,i,e-mi i er ml n used them ticketso admis? sion to tbe floor, ii, denounced tho Convention ss a v lld iii ob led by 1 - I 'om mit tee. Anthony Barrett, another msmbei of las committee, drin iv ccu tin- nt:, Hint of the machine politicians, as be I them, to rc i tba National Di i inven? tion al Cincinnati, wi 're, us said, tbe Southern dele? gates took tbiogs in .'Mci a id d elded who sh< aid bs the nominee. He said there bad b s. Democratic Con? vention lo this Htate In twenty years, ..ml that tin- Ha timid Convention of the Republican party at Chicapo was more of a Democratic 4 invention than my beid lu Ibis State m ten yesrs. Ho would oppose Bspallo si ' ? ? -. nomination made by the State Convention Bailed by tins btato Commit! ie. Mr. liar lett moved that a rommfttee ot three bo ap l?iinn' ! lu ci DkUll i i'll 0U - ie ti -'an 7. il Inn* on a plan of fusion a. i. i-t tbe m: ? i ? Democriw. Tblsmotion wasearried. Afterward Mr. Barrett desired the com? mittee tu be empowered tu (.exult with tho Republican organization foi the same object. A'ter much dtscunslou Un: motton pit lated. ,nd i: was decided to tn etTues nay evening io hear the report of tue Conference tom mutee. ,-?-. REGISTRATION ON THE FIRST DAY. Yesterday was the Brat day of registration! sad more tbm toe average number of parsons pl oed their names upon n ntl as voters at the approacbtng election. Tc-record ul tl.e d,iv indicates that a very lart'ft vote will tie pm,cd. Tba following tabl ? ^lv.-. the reta I of the first day's registration In i^T'j ni issn, by Assembly Districts. Last year there wsa bo registra? tion on the Brat day ha nine election districts, because inisitn number of inspectors and toll clerks bad i oi be n appoint ?.! ar that time. In 1876 ;lie total regis trallon on tue fl itdaywas 56,829- \ cumparlsoa by dtsti lets cannot !>o nada with the registration er i<Tn, beeauM stace thea tbe etty bas bssu divided Into bow districts, aad they do rot cover the asms ground as the sid noes. Dtstnets ic-". I?Tf?. I mstrbrta l^sn. ih7'j. .UU9 1.120 XIV_. 2.375 1.423 ll . 1.931 1.1.19 XV._ a.Ortl i? - Ml . 2.818 I..157 XVI ._....'..' 1.7 : iv . ?-.:," I,?'?<- xvii.3.(1 n rots V .? W.""'' I, ,; XV til_. 3.211 2.010 VI. 2,Wi7 l.H'rt I XIX_.X.i-s.i l.ttftH VII . 4.083 I "-" XX. 2.9411 1,519 VIII . 2.134 1.371 XXI . 2.227 1,6(14 IX.3./MCI I S57 | XXII. 3.024 I,0!l3 \ .11.17 l.'-'i.i XXIII. 3,?I3 'J."-.'1 xi . ??:->'? l.li-ft I XXIV. S.53S 1.378 XIII ' ... .. ;.',..'? I...V7 | Tnt.cs . ..72.671 - I'ue I't.hc; Couimiesitim I i'i then nflieoall day y ssti day, sud iii tat brief Intervals torlllvaran . t-lectiou boards Kurt! -x lection Inspectors ieslgued and their places wen Ulled Wltb oilier un.11. ELECTIONS in '\ \IHKK STATKSL what tim: i.i-rr.is snow. Davy RBPtTBUCAB OAIBB IB IMP OOSrBBCIIOBI TOWB i !.: < TlOBg -nu: ackashah SMBBBffBBI PH I A I' ll- Bl MOCH.lTl' ri: l I tl iv m t A WAUK. The returns from ;i!l pxcept live towns il !onneetieni show that the H? publicans have Bade larne and rigauleant Baise, Twenty Urara*; lave been won from the Iii mocrafM. Of |bg own.-, li-ard from, 80 went Repablieas), 'ti 'ciii(iin;ti,-, god 1". wera divides] ge> ween Um two pg ii-. The Ai kan iBd Repndiatiofl ameadmeat wag tb eated by neeriy 4,000 Majority, aeetwdtof u he lari si reterna. Only meagre retaraf mee been received troaa tba lg* ?ul elections in Delaware. The bV MbticaBi hara ranrried vVUminfftoa mir nive elected a majorny ol tba bapeeteta rhe chairman of the Republican C wwij Cog* uittee of Wilmington ehargee the Pcgaoerilj vith Kpcatinj,'. -s>-?? THE CONNEClIt UT VICTORY. n I' fl \n I Ki pi BUCAB GAIN! Al I. I gi BM I'fVI TOWNS BSABDraOM?nKMOCBAISLOM . \i >iy. binb roe ? s, Rabti ni. Conn., Oet. 8. Ret urns have asea re. rived i'.i Tai Cooran!from 160 towan, sRexoafl ivs of those a b ita b l election ? on M ' anatitn ional Amendmeni - adopted by bout 0,000 nu j. rr v. E . I ,'-!..:." toWl I,-- ? lublican, fifty- - I lei ?. :.,.i :,.-..i hi . n di fbi sd. >i the missing toa i -, foui wi re tiepublii aa in 1876, .nd are probably tb* same cow. Thi ress iii*7'. ? . .. .five towi i Democrat , se !.?? mbiican and eleven divided, ll .-. ?- g l ? puh ican e :i\ of tw< ni o , and i Uelosj if twei :, -nice tow -. Mkw-Havxm, Oct. -i. "f li', towns he.-r-l rom 78 have i, by the ? ci ullin ms, 53 by f;. De ,.?? iiml, il. i'.ei.- are only i f ? .? iii.i.:. - lrum bast ear. lin- P."co, i : Lo al i . in .- predominated in i e resat! has .;*:l-- political sign iii mee, Ni.w? lavsn and Bridgeport held REPEATING I." ? EU ' IRE. ;i,l ll.i.l.'.cxi i . ? . WlLMIKOTOX, I>ci., Oct. ">.?T.'ic K-(iiil-licini ii ? ? i' . 120 uisj'ii y, t -ai ol -. Thc eb , tts, .-ie' by repeating a false i ? U> y i es s lepuulle in in 'i"i i .. in Ni I M . . M nih a fail chance tor I is - ?' (,| ... ? : \l -1 ,M . Chstrmaa B*p . ? ? ? i . tea LOCAL ELECT! [ONS I ? DELAWARE. WlLMIhGTOX, Dd., Oe*. ."?. -The i !? i it ti t i Ii-;., t !?. - .. -i .i. I P-SCJ thuin- neill tl.ll itate to-day, and was i ? t reootsstad, v^rj sw returns are In, but la Wilmington the BepabUeaat tare woo by 117 majority on tho rota rm laepossssi v.'me the Democrats sis by 19 maj i tj aa 'bi -. t ? f-,r asses rs. K ieh partj Hie very late*! . iti.ort Kei.. t'tjuuy lemo u ?;. ? ev sbou i ?>?. ARKANSAS AMENDMENT DEFEATED, LrrTLi Rock, Ark., <>t. 5.?The \nt" rot he Coosfctutl ac AmeodssBBtat toe t.ii eu. n iiiimuits ti. (i4.'.;i7. Tbers were 132,684 vutes aaa! icioniiiiL io lil. returns now on fli? Bi tbe salts ofii.s : ? ry of Btate. Tue-- sgures bmj ss lUgbuy ibaoged when toe exact Boab r of ivies iscrtifled uscordlag to tba poll books, tbers in un ataereemttoi rom ii hush et rn ti ii bb ar, y,t to bc received. Aeeord* nato tim fooling" today the m.;..iiij sgalBSl thc ? me ni.nt . ?, ;i ian), ;inii it may reach 4,uuo. Theos Igures are fi om lue ufii.aal r tu. aa. Thc Fishbeek (or repudiation) Amendment, whkh has boen d, fe sb din Ai koa is. Binstead thal n.s Legtslstura should am tuv.- power lo pay etiBer(BS [irincijiai or iii - iti'et ?t on tb Pu lidia g, Railroad Ant Levee boials Issued lu i -s?;-j.,:;.! 1868 bi tbe -:at?. fhs imeudmeai did not reeeiva Bepub .in sappi lt, Al A KIM} OB A VE VBABOBB. ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTED MURDER. A SFBVAK1 OIBL, ai:i:isiii? Hi;; llll.l-l, LBUBOBB wini iii: liiiMi-i in POISOB Hi i: MUrrBBBB, Jane Rigney,a servaat cul, who was giteshbl recently for stealing jewelry and saleable sliesssfl troin ber employer. Dr. J. W. Dibbs, sf No, 909 West Thirteenth-SB., and wtm confessed ts the thefts, n likely to be tried on tbs mach anani nemma charon of sttessptbig te psasea her mistress, Yueterday Dr. Dibbs called to seo tbs girl nt tho Jefferson Market I'lison, lin- prisoner asked hun as an rspecisl f;ivor |g bring her pocketbook flem bia boose. Thi doctoi agreed to do ao, bat before delivering it ??> her, curiosity lui him to inspect h-. contents. Rs baaed a numbet ol morphine i iii ls carelullj wiappsd bj paper. Recently bira. Oibbe had suffered bosaaBj o-.it.'i.s.- ot M'tno powerfulnarcoti-:, but bow it bad bc n administered to bel .- t mystery, Ou linding the mils thc doctor al 01 > ? oui-'uietl thal tb? girl, wbo bad been a constant attendant upon his wife, bad admhn lered the drug Ho toni hts suspicion to Police Justice inuit h, Mho ia-t evening paid :' viail to Mrs. (lil bs snd qi rationed her a- lo hill lillie-.--, rihe - i'd lb al sin- ti.ni been ill for about ten days. Jane Kilner al waitesl apaa lier, and the lea abs lissi received from ln-r In il slwsys tasted strsngely. Wbei -|i?'U?n tn ni. ul it. .lane explained it mavin saying that ia linne: evei tasted iig'>t t.i sicg peopir. ls ? men h<i l?y ber mother did not have a had teal laouia A. Higgins, .. ilruggi I doing bu Inset at Si sevil-'.ve. lind 1", Hitit.,h I. BBS :il>u BSBB> me.i by .lu nee Hmitb. llesotd thal ba knew tho girl Rigney, ind um alie t '.(.nil. cams to Mas gora hu- tm in nus. Ano.ii two weeba aaa ibe gol two doxt-o morph .- pi Itt, and icu days hater she sol foot donan pills of ti a same - ? it, ! kn mils contained an eighth of a grain ot morphine each. Il> slea -.ul that he freqnently gave tlie girl poj waua drags without a prescription, beliuviug thal shs was sent to, them . . Dr, Ui I,a-i <v ?? ina Mrs. (Jiblie ivaa in a v,; -, weah ess> ditton, inn. bel ultimate recovery was not assabtea* CRIMES AND CA!iCAt.TtMS~Bl TMLEORAPB. OROWXRII llniM A PO ? r, LaWlsTuWN, Me. Ot..". K . :.'(?! io.i Prank li- ? -s.- i.. r llnt-ae. ?nl iv. . ,r ie., i?? n .,? ?-..?.?h Irtil-s aiteiiipii-tl I" Mess Allen I'm.-I I. a BOMaaS) WSSS ,1 HIV, l.t'tl ai qi itt;.n . r n* iti i Pilli \V M'MH. i '??! i 1 ? 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Oet, ?'?. -JuniM I o'l^hr^y. t-l ? il., li Vi .1 ? ?>ltl i??? tl'llltieg WI 'i ?.ef.S OB n?tit.vt c.: t, u i . on to-day. wbbb lbs ikSter*bobssuebita tao Brsarb *f s tree ead ??** Stashsfgea, u ? ,ssisals Balgbag m Louglir^y't Dian .ml BSBBtBg IsSSBBI ila.U, BXPUWIOB di- oaaoi ink. Ju k-ii-.VH l,? r l:?.. l?ei. .? l-l 111* egplnslOB tSa dav nf a sss<ma? StoBS al tlie irAklrac* ?f Willian. i i^rii., al I evil ? os*ol ibU elly's nuourbs, Mia. ( iar.? snl lhre# ebttV drea ?r*m bari l lorrlhlv Tba USrSO. U.crrn have JiaJ, ina mot* w? nineboi.a nf uss revBvsry ? taasrssoiaav. .i SBBTBBCBB POB MAMatAlKiMTBBJ Baltimobr. Oci. B. tJeorge Irust. omvtetsd sf in i-, .i-;'iitr li.?v;nii k'l'e.l William A. Uniiiii?.in bi BS, an. r i^uw in jail lom iusiiui? io i b iu;i .mt* aaanasli a ?a? io.i.iv ?eni.?!. n i t- lbs rsmioaluui RN lui juli Kies uinuUi* and lilWtMi SBVA Hi: r.i.M kINS ov A PBOBABLB st ICIDB. Pi ,i obbbbpsib, N Y , o. i. ?". Ibe ikeistea of a man ii?a l.een fMiml la tba winnis i t i - .? r..on. A ravolvwr willi two ouiiiiy cnaniuuii. waa tty ,t- sids nuv s nols sspiain. lUgthM lbs SksB SSS I m llttOU IU Sta, bal lUiuaaaaOJ cia? iu uu BtaatBk .imii. A Ll PB sKN rSMCB APPlBbfga> vTATBBTOWN, N. Y.. (>-. ">. -Hamel A. Mernhe?r. wini nu loun.l Hint? BBB Ausml <?' luurucr la tts ?SSBSS] .la ?tua s-"i neiivaut^d liv Juilga Merwin t? kanBnaBBBMBI t,r ni? mtervoawl ? ?l>c-. Ul plaa. al A?>Qg ttSA ? .. Iia.1 ones rf , ?<'u'lea?;?l ler'bi, u.unlttr ol lisvwi klarnbow at *n t\u?< nil mi, t. i.a al-" h >i'l( a.J."i'.,j.l ?ll nm .-..!?? c. '. lh.?l II, I C aili .owl US jul ta lie Tau. J '. ?f BullU l.S.t! I .. llir .'ol mei nasBBSswe*BBWsitaassSsad vin. an', thststsrassaisares) ma bbbbbmi tsswreay ss be ceaaaes is wu* Oaaoaaga !'??* ssstlsty ai eyrscusa t?r life