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.Promptly at ? o'clock, G. B. DeagfcM wm ptopoea M chairman, ami aec.'ptctl the nfl ??? in a few felic. tmi*. rc arks. He qom kv Introduced John (lab. j I ' .'.! l),*1r;ci-A I i.'t v ol Kn.'* Ctiiiiitv, vi) fetade nu amuaing ipeech, i Qeaera] Cfo-i-ge W. PalmerdeiiTered a ?tii rinir eddn n. H.* ri fin il tn the atora in thc netg_ bOlfe "tl. cii'.'i'f'l o' c nplOJ M a i'i its'idlers, at ;i evidence tin the mcrehaata of that topofftai qiiait v of tin* eily " naeaat haaineea.*' lt wa soinctiiit _r ncY'T k ia New-York anti wa tbe beet andean that eoald 'ie adheed that th incr h ni* wen tal iv aroaaedto thegnal Beeeaaitic ol the hoar, Qeneral Pelmet added tiiat he di not think another iaatenoeoould hu found la th kiel IB] nf lilia ullj aline n many merchants ba ahaadoaed theU lutereeta tn tba heeteel na of tbeir work io aft'mi a political neettngi Vre ftsMir .1 '"m A. Alain, then sam'" Baneoe-T. Kure veli io the Boyi ia Wee" nml " BaaeeekV Dreami heeMn thar Boaga. Altogether thc meetleg wa* fui of eathaatasm from the opening to tbe eloee. Tn handanna banner raised beena portrart ol Oerflel. aml Ail i.nr with thc unni'iiiuctncnt (hat Ibat are tb, mere h a ii l's ehoiee for Pnaident aad vioe-Pnei dent; uni tin* iTcilenta! remark. "Ili.'o you heard from Indiana f" After the aoeetingseveral "f the nenheute ne aad ulakine Mr. Doulaas chairman again, adoptei tlie following reeolutlone, all of the mere lian t ]irc*i il signing, IV , the un lt r-tcnetl _B*?Wh0BtB tn Hie vienttv o Viirn. . .-? anti C.i.i'i'it*rs-*i'4., bellevuiif || juli, tu mit ins .ii cr.-?* and bose nf !'?,? whole businee I'tiiniiuiiTiv ti lela etty m well as tbroaubout teeciua tc.' i cordially approve tue Republican uoanaatieni ici President aod viee-Presldeni, and are -.u ;, nu ned ti leuil uti sm p'.it m> vitiTH. mm ii*f mir Influence lt . every I. ? .st cure tn sbiiilion ol Uarfleh and Ait-iur. a. c. i.Te I _. ii-.., j. A- ii. Vin Nostraau, X. i). Hw ,- cu., W ni-;r ig, Bpeneei m stunt Hart A hr.. . Hun; A. Vu.ulns, 4,ruin A McLaren, Thoma* Bart, .v. ll B i 'linc. Flem n r, Adana A Howe, -?liitii r A L;t.i)?'. OeVi .'I V ? I?. L P. 1). . . Kuli. 1. mi" .;, Jun. A. Smith. T. W. iver ec. I I Lang A tiro., g H *''ur*., J. ll. s,\ ui,,m- A Co., ('.li liruivn. (ti.u kee (tia ?e. M li ?-ic. ITtTfi-A* Co.. Joan ilti'c.iliur., HhWkeo A Hi-licff. liffriiiii'icf.Iiiek'iisotiACo. Ia uni I. Beowaa. J. K. Lester A Bru.. Van Ordei AKeuaedy, J. K Meade, Deaning A Palamr, Kssli A Winton. Cuveriv A Yoong, Deagtan A Ztiu. O. A. Mo* . A Co., uni! many others. A REASON FOB YOI INC. TOE HANCOCK. BlMiHAMTO*., N. Y.. Oft. IO.?Senator Ketnai cl-OC'l a speech in this city tins afternoon by ai appeal " Te vote for Hancock, for thus they wool. help to juit the titiv-emilieut in the hands of the net who ..(iiLinistcM'ii lt befon the war." This wss al laucuase, and can bc venti. d. Thomas W. Cox*-/.y. H KUM AX .1. K.M.1.LAND, T. A. Haaaooa. WORK FOR TIIK CAMPAIGN CLUBS. A PAIL. I'K TO UL HELD IN" TIIK lIT'l R PvItT OF THI uni aoooan ot* tuk o-mtamn umon. The (jarfield aud Arthur Campaign Ciiihof th, Central Committee is organiziiii; a great parade h -toke jdace in tbe upper district* af thc city Oetoba 25. This parade will be fumed liy thc variou elah* alni other organizations, including tba Hoy: in Blue, in the upiier part of the city, ltisesti maicil that ul hast 10,000 persons will take part ii the parade. The C impawn Uri ion. formed of various orgBBisa tions which tonk ji.trt in the late par.nle, yeeteidg] na teed ? large aceenioa to it* i ambers. Tin beadejeerten al So. 928 Broadu iv, an being flttet lin, end .Mon,lav eveniug ihe first Bweting wil l*c ticiil. Eaeb aaaoeiat-oa forming the Union h nenaatad to Rciiii ten de weeli * a bo, together mil the odie rs ol the Union, will constitute the Execu? tive Committee. The ludepeadent Republino Asaoelatioo, of Nu h L'i.i?iju.ir-, tl," Arthur Legion, of No. 203 Fuei-ave., tbe Morgan Ironworks Aseoeiation, tbi lia; ni Ku.till Association, and Ihe Bueinen alen'i Assoc u.i un bave joined the Union. FRAKFUL OF FRAUD. T -MMANT HALI HKoi'K?KS To HKLlr VL THAT TH Kl: rt 1* AN ililli iM7. D A'TI'MIM lo SWILL ITIK BS 1*1 llt.lCVX Voil IN IBM CIIY HY MK.XS UP UK M ah ,;*. Thc Tammany Committee on Organization wei y. Mtenlav. F-Uea Jtisliee Patrick C. Dully preeideil. nnd IhS chairmen of tiie van u* fill trie*- maile regatta Kx-Jti Iga t/iiinn ileclai.-il that then- wn a taiga IWeeal ngtatntlra la tn* district, Alilcui.iii Si vin, ulitie MM I'lsmc:, *_ul that there wm aa 4'VuiiT.t attfiiipt od tbe uart of BepubUeaat to buy up neem lu hi* aelabborhood. Aldertnaa Shiels uni ii.at lu the lVti Di*u ict tn.- Bepabheaaa wen tani at work " baHdMiag ead baylag valera." He ?' ctn-tl to bc a good deal mrprieed tbal anything of Uti. Kin ! -Iiiuil 1 bs alt.?mulei in lu* tlisti iel, u jiu J, h.,.. been her. t )fon ov ern BeltBtngly lieu ct l.c. ExCuiDiy clerk- QunMetea, el the Tib Dlattlet wn somewhat aiartnei h.- told at tba lane nelstrattoB of col Tri it v utere lu Li-* district. Wllllatu lt. I'.utierts .niii that the nawtntm tn the Viith I>;s tnct -Tc* very In .ivy. Be obvltiu-lv UlOUght that ll.eic *?a? a Miuut fliriit iieiure the Pemenete lhere. Qeo_ge Ila) lia. pusitive iiiat uiaiii neasM had rcj.ThtfM.-d in tbe VIIIili District Who Lid M righi ttl do nu, and thai ii leaked tike a hard gabi Police Ona i. -. ii.-r Nicholl saul that them were anny attempt* si 1 ni..luz .non in ii.* district, bat that tblswoald hs lentil all rr lhere were many other rept.ns ot like la ..I l.l ?'. A couiiiinriiciitlun was rec ivett trout Colonel (ii or ire Yt'. Wini.-!.tf. reeoromendlns tti.it lists el umnMi-r .lilllie i nf in ii mi" wuiii.i im ban lor those armsl don election day torvotmg oa 1868 nstnralisition psoen Mr Kelly BBgaeaied ti,' ibe dlatrtel leederi inrnuti bats foi tin,, ic pom. aud this waa done, I-:. H. Gale offered a preamble and reeolutlon io the al ih.it the ii*i fut tba tli*i tn ii dayi of registration int le etty "ere too large, sod Indleated fra nd oa tbe pan o' Bepubliesns. He wanted ?tasnms taken lo ?renal these muda Tne ree attona wi re psased. Ji'iic K'lii -uni tiiat teem had ls en Tam!* pe pt vt ited in (L'.u ti d Indiana, snd lt behooved ( e Demoerat) le . it in;, iiuii^ a- ni: repealed la t li 'ly. He 1'U'i iniii'! thal ll'put' ic.ii,.* were elalmlng so.ooo vote. In Nen YuMtci'v. Tai- vv;t. ilihiuil. alni tun.ti uuiy be nina.:u ii in (rand. A hu ier wa- read from Augaeta Bcbeil, atattng Ibsl ha did ti"i wisb lb** nomlnatioa foi Mayor, and I rusting Hit' lu* ti nine eruu'd mil he tou-itlcic'l bj tin- Committee of Ctaeterence. POI CONOBEdfi PROM Tills | nv. The '1 iiiniiLiiiy Coogreeeioaal Conwention in tin viith DMnel yeaterdar aoailaated P. Beeiy Iiiu'i", aiui tin-iiouiiiiatiou wnaeoeptedby the Iiuiik Hall Cuiivcnrioi). Tue v1111 n ( oagraeateBBl Deiaoent o Ooavwtln wn la i ct evealag ti Ma 109 EiahU ave. Tue can.!,ti it -. wen -i "Ti (;. Diivi*. jiiciii. bi "I tbe Mc h mica1 I bill. < o "fill 1'ii'ic.ik A. Cu: k ni;'. Mr. Il.ivl* V.;.* eoiiiuiiitei. tt vi a* a nrted thal aiMhot tbe opiioaltioa to Colonel Oenkbagann Iron the fact thai bat ragl Men l'i' ?**r. li. X. Y S. N. U.. was SOS nt I luise w iii, ,, Hut! un ile-luub un 'he ticeasiou t.f the Oraagaoiesl j ? !.Juli lg, 1 -Tl. At. it .rt waa ini'ii ve-i r.'av | ? hamoaln the e girl lieinticratie ch BM Btl m lin- Viii Congi j. a 'i nd-, "f Xii ii.... M llerel un tbat be leer i Ttl ft I Tn - ' 35 foi Benjamin Wood. TbO-Vood Jiar.i i iiiin- tim' '?? reeeived 47 vein to 43 or .vi.i ker. The dispute grow* oat ol Ibe rsc-l t'isi 120 ol tin-il. igatee wbo wen ur.', a.ly chosen in Ute lld Aa* Sf'u ? v I) *irc i t .| for Moll '. m . n die, i tbeir j- sees bad i" en ii lt <l i'i "t ii i tl li estes, a bo sra ri.iiiiici i" ilii Wood pai y to li i -ruler. Tlie Irving li lin mni- ( ii millee will meet vu Tut u..v:.iii Betti' T't,.' 'i u 'illili. lAFt-CMJABIM ALAIN-i FliAl'iifl.l.NJ" VOIP.!,. [f Vga c'lii'iil l.-t fill lli.it v.tii'ui- (oirii|.t grai-t.' nu i' i * ;? : i al tbsp.- Hoi s* Bong Hui im . Bl N' ii Bril i ernst of < em cc .- l' oct.I ? .lui sy of tbe I Hors sold, tbeli vt.it r ??? PS I . -'i l "" li ' ---ii.ii- gz-Judge Bun ? '['I. ' ll ,! . I ' I ? V Cl l.lk, Ttl lt! gal. il !??(? maller, hut wa* BBS Ole io t, ... *? tlie.i ut , ilast the persona aliened to eve ben ea h 1.1 ? ral tra to warrsni bim lo jr >-? ? ibim. (ion nc '!? i ol the Harbor, hoi i un vim v:ui .Lou- o iiie liceuii imu .ii III. ll . - I U' POI - lie lu !' III klijc tl. - - - ' * ic ... Hie ll, ... ! ' c Ji .1 ? -?? tilt: < A Ml'AHJN" IN KIMGd COUMTT. WIiAi LU'll'.i.ii 4.N** aI:i DOIKO?i VK.oiioi * i a* \A*i* AM' MIT ll KMIll MIA-M?A.N I X I I .. *-1 Vi. I, i.IT ||i,\ (il |Bl DI VU I Alli AlAjHKlI V t I. iUIUMIT 1 XII Cl I tm Ah caniCril gad ?ffTfinlTI (Miiijuiivii in bgiag Cal ri.l .ai tiy tue i-ruo. :> ,, liijiuii.icnii*. liuriiic Ihe lit nt two naatha eftn On- rraatdeBtiat Bentaatten nota neda, while tha ?eneentawen a-oema ibeantdTn bourse tn tiiitiK i" haag eg than eatf-aaleaei In tic " lagaeh" cabiiniate, the Bepeb lean made Bc I'u'.tde ut Ili.ir vii.ik, but geletlj -Biagged ? mual ellet ive pisa of CMtiip ilirn (ff.rt. Tue lint .lew of Birru?,b woe st tbe great maw. im et .nj. lu Ihe At ailetny Vf tl uric, a here GruersI Josrpb IL Hawley Sid Ciiiisiim BU-ii H. 0. CbiUendeii eere the spfakem. sud deitpltf s gain st4.ru ibe buildluv WM filled to tnedoors. Ve_lewh_g lids was Um Ua_i_?iise ptae.de ol tbe Hoyt lu 1. juc. nun iii is I I j i i tcli! to have been the flnest ever seen in Brooklyn 'I ha voters in nil thc vrsrilii were nron?ed liv nn tiicioii- meeline., nt which Hie best ipee-MB In Hie party jn-seaeei the Halag baan ot i-,**? the i' nt lui the cnnipalcn -BseilMl. athk h luis MOB pni np in several gleen nml which cnntniiis seats t'I people, Iiiii proved v cry nu ct s-ful. Thc room, of Hu cainicii'ii committee, al Ba ISO Uvngetee st., en I'l'i 'j'cn nil the tune, unii niuch tffceitve woik In the ililinhiili' n nf camp:i)?ii document- is deal then Lam week saangon moettnn were held in ration pnri? Bf 11)0 city lintier the direction Bf Um cn.nuilee, uiui dariag the rennin me week" heft,rr the cl"ellon all tile available speakers will li ? cuni orel, nnd lin leirit inale me ni- mun e.I to ledan the Deuiot ratio inajorttj in Kiniis County, which was lg,.'.)_. for .Mr. Tilden In lg7t, V',i,le confident I-Cinnrrata beast that thiv will rarr.r ?iag- ('titiiit.v hv un increased nuijuiiiy this rear, thOHght-Ul Uepilhlleans reel mite tli.it the iiiiijurilv Will ii >t sseeei 11,000 or i_,.xr>. T.iej sro sa* eoaxaged to eageet ttits by Ike reunite ot the ngtstratfa ta Brooklyn. The auathn registered un tin- Bibi .lay wn twa-th_r_e lorgrr thea that of the Hist dei in 1870. ihe taemas beteg liinikiil iu las wauls when- the li iiulilicnn vole ik largest, lae probable vote in the eoaatywUJ oe 115.000 in pusi yeiirs ihe Demoeeetlonaaagenhan relied larjr. ly upon Muir ni.i.luritles lr. the towns Bl l'lat bu-ii. Ki.Ttiaiitis. New Leta, Be w-Utreebi aad On viand, viiiicn tte petaMe or lbs BrooUya etty lunn*, mid where berctiuerc then has bein no ligletntln of vet nt. Il vi.is un eaiy nistt'T fur ii '? vote u!leii-;!!!il ?nily" uni),, after depositing lu* ha I'd it his v\ Si'! in Hie ci tv , lu vi*:! sm t t ? I v.Ti Hi pol ll c-plac I liiiheeuua'v iowas,all eoeraaleal ?f ace.** Iton tbe eui. sad, BBlsn iiciceteii itv un aieneyed sbslleaser tu vu!" ii. da ai.it agata the stnlgbt Dea-oeratte ticket. Bat all tala ts ehaaged tin*, icu-ny itu-nev law regal.** lui; tlie .nine I ???t_ii.ii.ii um i'i tne tOWM M IB Hi I cite, ii ml t lure w ll i c a inarki d faiiniK off trom the Democratic in 'J.it ii ir- Sgasan Wbieh thc K pablteaM have 4iru__6 i-i I for yen*. 'iniin,a h.,vr the Democrat.- lead is ti ipi aged un tha ted of irids; rat um, it is univ seen ai iy to catt Btteetloi te IM iT-uiTr. inadfi in the Towt of I'm; bush, which !? vc rv Htron-'iy De nocratir, to tl fe; t be WOrittog af th" new law. rilencnbsn ni ibe Tows tv ard, i mpoeed ui S'jj>ervi*tir, town e'rrk Hud luur iu*ileen of tin- pesos, wen titr-eied hy tha lew le aseei In B ptember ag*l ap pm nt ? Beard of Begtstry, e< _epeeed ei Hu ce l>' mocrati anti two BepabUeeaa, the law aai sUowtBg non tann ihenawnben of one i>.irtv n the Hoar I, They sppotated Ave iierstms, four of when wert- ahewn I" be 1) linoel ai*. One tnenihet atterwartl resigned, aiul the Tow,: Bunni re fusfd io titi iii. place. Th- ether members ot tba Board of Begum trieti to nu the rana cy. bal attar forty bul* lei.-, -.iv np t ii' efl rt in despair. Thc HlipalitlllBBB (ll the town then enipluycil (iencral Tracy ns coiuim-I. uni tie pu-ure I a wm of nitnilaiuus from JedgeOdbert, ngelrtag the Town Board to eentiwte a foll Board al Bnisiiy At the me tu.* fur thi* perpeM then wen two Republicans voted fur, BoaSTS. Alter an'l BteSt Held. After I _('. ballots, stuuliijr three tu two. the teller, Ju-Hee Creen, MBBBMOd that Mr. BtaasgeM hid t-fcfl-ptt four votes amt Mr. Ah.-cr two. The Int met was ,If clure,i elect",I. tun IBeu Janice Oms staled ili?l a mlstakf bail iK'euiTHtl in bl* ennuin)/ n billin ct Mc Blossfleld which wt* nnl lateBded lor him, lr having i,cen written un boftl s'des. He and Jnatfeca Plggotl ami McMahon refund tbi? to Bigs a c rt Boa**, 'm Mr, Bioesgeld. Ania Hu* matter wa* taken lo eourt,s BtaadaaM eouipoilin ? the -ii.-i.in>.* of the ceriiiiraie iM'inif pwagbi. Tin- incl- In t .<? earn wem set i. Judge Hilbert, wi O beld Ititi (-fir-ll's .I'timi to be in iii-.'. Ali Hie monbam of i Me Board being in tbe , ouri rte ni. .i ba_lol was ta lien l lien and there, it ra ll Ina ii bl eire Hon of .freeman Clarkson, R*i>n*>ll. m, gad I"* bi r tiflt.ite wae accordingly eigaed. 'ibe R gistry btw will le enforced. There is complete harmonv in the Bapublleaa pi riv In Itnioklvn, .int tai enert'i* will lio nutted on Bide Issnae. whir, County, Oonereeslona] sod Assembly Oonvei nun. will meet In a few days. Tim City Coiiveito'i will OBUM e.Tii'liilalcs fur Controller and Auditor, tn SUr ci" (1 W. G. 9 tata meta and Albert Amine I uann, both uf wbom an Bepablieana Ittsprobai'lethal t sv ail be rcniimiiiat'Tl. The County Convention witt oominsie it ( uiiui v A ml il ir, s i n-lt ic t-All Tile v. two C i.r* ., il two Annotate Justice- il Berni ns. Fur Uistrlet-Atio' t'l'v u ic ra1 base B. Cstlm, tbe i" ? Beni incumbt nt. ?? i doubtless in- named. Wot Coroners tbe o mpetttton ls Vin l.v til. Tie iii.-i int-res'i? univ tak n in Hu- Congressional nonda ttlons. Ti. lld D Urie-, now r*pre_ented bj Daniel O'Reilly Indepe de I Deinocrst.i*i composed ot the Ft-u, 8ee nd.I Itu. sixth. Eighth, Tenth,Twelfth and -"wen* t\ * c nd Wards, and is strongly Democratic, bul l-cul i!i*"ii. eotDplicate the multa ol elections. .Mr O'Keilly was supported, when i.ted, bl li'' uhtleans, ami lt 1* Ihuuirur likely ll,al lu' ii il, le -.,, inp*-OI I.??! again, as a Benni.Hear e mdidaie w il have no chane ot election, Tbi Hld District, oom rm-ed ol the Third, V-uni,. Eleventh. Eleventh, Thirteenth, Nlnei Twi-i tieri . Twenty-Bret, Twentv-third snd Tw atr-fltth Wards, *K noll an. Ii hos been twm r p- ? -nt,-?i i?v i.. Cuittendeh, who dosirea a mnomlnotloii. O' tn ml H. F. Tim v rinii |);i ivin R. .Lunts wen- men* lionet! atone Utne In connection with the nonilunt! n, lur hut h 1 ii.i in Inivf ri tn-" t to allow ibe ubi ol til ir Durne4, i \ ai ici.ic,1 . 'icu h. Orl_wold wi'] bsve some support lo the Convention, hit tie re seems li il iluiii't tbai Br, Cblttendcn will b renomtnai d i t vt h District, lacindlne tbe rem ilnlne wsrds o' tb, c ? ann the c.tv towns, is now ra ' "coted bv Archibald M. Bl is, i"'iiiiii'i.ii. He wil'. doubt lees, b rcntuninstcd. i . rrifl Albert Dactgett. cbairms of tbe Republican I a.ti nu inti ' 'ti'iimlllc' . wi'I proh .lev Oppose h rn. i pre an ;?? ri _k?aem_-vmen i" be chosen as well m.*. A.i''ci'ii In the odd-n nm bored wards und Super vis r* in bi u:mci*. Much Interest is taken In tbe question whether the Dem erst", wat ar- united In support ot the v ticket, will tiermoutse on local norn is ion* In Bro.tl The reenlar organiz itlun under tte cont r t uf ?? j' - " Mclainieiii.n i- opposed it tbi Independent Demo eraii*. who sire very weak, jul lbs Cootra! lit - eek mid English (lui., presided over bj Thomas Kinsella, wbleb wsi oranuis d in maa? w r<s* to Oppose the rule of the "Boss." The in .Thar fm in of harmony bow bronchi about te I ? Btate bete cen Democrats of t.-iii ides o* oi Ii.i- Induced BOOM ol tb* lull': i_*?? ? - Ol tie Cenlr.. ' n tn mire iimi thc sbsll be no rontesl "V r local nfllr but tbe matter le still under eon-torst-on, sad tbe Be? llos laii' ii \. ii deiiend upon tbe nora n itt i - _s tin- regal r Dtnoeraia The Indepi id nts will .upnori the tr ".''ll tl ll Ililli *. During tile ii"\r f VV ll V iiiere will he mneh set) v.ti in political clrc_tt ts Brooklyn, aod tbe candidate v. iii t. ubiquitous. NO NEW FUSION BLKCIORS IX MAINE. POBTLABD, Mi., Oct. 16.?Tbe c lian iiiin ul Ibe Oi - ile Committee says tbal tberewl lb BoPusl b StatoConvention te n 'initiate ? sw eleetors, hut 'h it til.- V .- "iii-i* will supoori s.'iuii Chan aod J. F. Tm if r. noiwithstsndlng tlie fact that the la nie in favor of a "triti.iit Qr 'enb i"k t icket. NOMINATIONS IN NEVT-JFR8ET. Si,mu;vu.ll, N*. J,, O.t. 10.?The Republi? cans to-day no iniitc: f rt'.,inter ;. i ? B. Amer luci; tr .*- c fl L rls A. Aom peon; and foi bl]. .Iniiti Binn oman t. imli" t, tc .i- M r.uI, *iin wt! speak )iext Tuestf.j night, Tbe i? moci il art -i sh n em d. ? A WOMAN KI.' elli) SCHOOL CLERIC Poughkeepsie, N. v., Oct 16.?Mrs. Ans iiii i;. li .ne.it ha-tn- n elected Clerk et School I)-irii Nu 10, to wo of Union vale, nu : sbont thirty ye Bee. end tbe mother ol lour >r Bm children, and vi jilu.ii* il iiiin; ih-, Albany N ira ii School. i- '.: NOTES <?F lilli <'\\v?, An .tiiiciii.niciil to tlie lini- Rei ablicau bgo ;u-i near ibe City li ll la Bi oki -. n u- u follows: ?I i ? M, n( i question bi ii ed ls I .diana sud (> i "." The (J liiiii'i Ii publieun Centra] Campaign Ctilntiiilt -e. at a speC ll iii tit' mt ni TU, uti. p eil | ? .a iinrinc ibe nomination of Postmo-itei Jam lot M -io' A rerulur meeting '4 flic independent v i io i hi Xl tb Coi gn taional Dlsfricl wea No. 570 Thiil-iv.. O : tai lb. whoo Beveut) ir-cn s ic er i wem ii i i' " i" the roll of mt nibera. RafflgM attacked u proeei-rinn of oolored Ba] B_es ' lyrtle-ave.early >? terdaj morel -. and Wi te roughly repulaed by tbe mea In linc, who abed un tiie benighted beethan with the errssets ol in- ir tore bi i*. A large parade of Republican club 1 take i'i.icc in 1-: ssbetb, ,N. J., M md ij evening t-t v. r.--. clim- noni New-York, Brooklyi sud Sta nisi ni ali] i> i iel ci' in it. I be psradt i- ? - peet* d to ? .I, lt -..-t aad tin -t tbat wi ' i" ii' ld In Ihe B the com e ni thc campaign _r!'ii>iie:;it . luivn!^' altcinpt il to make Capi? tal out nt '? ' 'ui Ibat Baehaaau 4 L all poati Lt ;. itcicm statements lu tbeir lactory In Brooklyn :i, .-. rkmi ? ?? li i'ii > dei led an] tu nipt si cu c ,., Jiu-, i-i tl . ii tu lnicr.cr.tl nilli pout] ??a.ir. aad am sb ial ? n ali diwldi ii i" op a on. Tlie ln*li RgpaUieaBi ol Tremoni beld gn eui. ii-i ,*,:e BKCtlBg Kiiiiiiy ti iri.t. Thej gaTS elu-c a io it speech by OsraeMaa PoaoTaa, ni the Wan!, ile lin reit Israel] oe lbs teni question, , . u.e i oul i" im- amii' tue iiiai a Di mocratlc -nc casa in tbe eommg el cUuu mesnt id preealua ia trude nun povei i nu tba a irklugmaa. Tuere na* a iboti - by H'.j-h N. ('..mic lin Qrant demonatxatioa of la-i Monday hud a whoii-htuiio ? lb el iipun lue RatgSn OullSgl -lu dents, m.o have bees laspiied hy it to form nt. ?ad ti til ur (nu), an i io hold regular meet-Baa Oat oi i nd rn* h.eic sra 110 : 'i y int?*nd lu lilli' .1 poi ul" 'll t ie I" *. i i-f _**. ?-IL il i -u .... Wed li ii.inu.Ti:. Tbeir hall rm ls made ap ol wblie pott with white leggioa Thej vld carry red tamps. Altona w.ikt I gp Thttredaj Bight to ? reelislag Beset i that Bepub-ieanlsm u i ol fol deed li thal DemoiTatlc niriiiiybn.'d. Colon'I AiimuIi .*>. Bead, Deputy S* emtary al State, ? ide a veech i" t'e mi ciini.' ever iu l'i in the BepebUoaas ls thal ploee, aad a i- full '?eil ''V 8 -. Bardi n, el Missouri, sod ? i !-. n.ti i .li.im A. Kni>.-. Uiepraseat eas I in nc ii i-i-iruL Obi Boadrrd gone wara gmt, and Wasbingtoo Ball, which waeglled lc overtuwiug, wai bsadsomely decorated sad lllumiBBt-*d. The pr i i of toe ItepBhlloun Club promises un hut. ,t-i ..f ?.,", ,. , ct nt iii leest in the JUpuhltcan votf el a?iohu nv. r saj lui mer record, sud limo Ibo club loll lo cu vcr his prom lae. l! tl I I rt!' 1 I' " \ 111 \e aa in i* u . ii < n.: i ai BC ol l." lea iiii TRAVELLING IN EUROPE. 1IIK TOUBIBT \SD III** QUIDEfl. (.rilli I"' "K*. HOOD, 11VI', AM) IMillTI'lil nt? V IKSSI-4 t'F -It.VI LI.IMi ?BOB Tn KIT' TB BIBB i a*"i and TBI 11 vi lt iii villi. Ni M Of cog rmi tn ai if i ri 11 i e. l*. 'WOlf TVS nt';i lah cm:ku?!?"*,i>i Nt ok rm mun m: Gi m.a. Sept. IO. -Puring Hie laat three dayl li ave 1'fiTl the ji,i-*,'s .ur nf a (luiile tu Sw il /cl la lui iml ? linuum bot a printed guide, nml if I hav lu n tiifure spoken withoot suflleienl nopee! nf nc ailis te travel, I am now rcuiv to admit thal I bal found this literary treasure imf milv tiHefiil bl ?musing. Theic are three sets ur scries of guid ti" : * Baaing which Ihe traveller may choose?iii (uiintiiu* iticrciv h'tai guides ur the a genet 'l ann lim k* nf travel which Include a whole eontiiM nt i a single vniiiuie. 'iii. se latter bore their bom inure eepedally for the enterprising travellec wh fleeliee lu "du "all Europe in three mimili.. Th throe settee which devote ? separate volume t mareto each country, beet the narone ol Jobubi Murra]. end Baedeker, The " Qaidi * Jeanne " ar tbe most copious of ali -perhape tooeopious an ton miii h oonoerneu with matters lying entelde th tangeof ordiBary curiosity. They are univ to b bed, 1 believe, in French. Those published h Ilona] ar" by rarloua aatbon and vary in merit Imt tin beet ut t ii. in ur- deficient in method,.: facility ct r< ferne.-, m preeision and iii maps o plane] ate often, moreover, difiuaein style ami et i ii1111???i.iI wiih disquisitions, Baedeker's Guide ure, on the whole, the lie*t. They are eompa< t, sj it iiiaiic, practical, abounding in minute informs i i mi ii f ru I in ic ii i a rv usefulness, and rich in mane sui plana, fi r thi meei pert excellently drawn gm Imposed fur cn' renienl handling. IT ' i LIARI IU "I QUIDS lin 'Ks. Perhape it ks superfluous to nay thal neithe Baedeker imr anybody else can be followed in al inuits viith perfect confidence. In the mailer o mit is. fur example, which ls certainly avery im twrtaat one, tbe vieweol the worthy Baedeker wil tometimee be foaad to sall hi* awn eoontrymei tetter than Englishor Americano, He ia Gorman his exoelleal man. extremely German, German ii ns notions of comfort, in bis notions of economy nbisideaaof what constitutes luxury,German ii bc extraordinary serioosnets with which he ooo emplatea the bumbleel tactoreof life aad the mus Baignifioaal partieulan nf travi-i, German io Ij ii limplicity?1 had Binnu, saitl ia Bis innocence, ax implul of which may lui found in his lux,ks, th, nore remaikable heesaee of the man's great ex icricii,c of tin world; his eonscientiousocM in Him a at tune..* positively painful?thoiiKii whetbet ins sleo be a Gerasaa quality I will nm pmtead i. lecida. Ho laviehes good advionapoa hie leader slumltl say that willi the Tee Commacdmente aol he inaviuis ui Beedeher,aeemalete norioa weald ic so i"|tiij'j) il as tu tnakf the tuurut Europe will onie sillies-; hui al the I ??>( til continual wrung' log with hotel-keeper , gulden, eabesen sadothei srgecleesee whom booeet Baedeker legerup oe the Bernice of tbe human race. Then fa jnesfco io hil it w. Lui the attainment of abetted justice mav ? purobaeed ai t"o high e price, lie is nut only aneemed lee. the unwary voyager par half a ratic iou in mli for his bed. hal ie still mote solict. ona that be s.u.11 not waste a day nor an hour of lie tune he ilcvules tu Ins jiiuine.i. BOT miss Seeing ny mi''nf the objects be ls entitled to hare a look t [rom mle end of tbe (tay to tbe other man mk na rn nu -Batf.li.ixo troaut. These ar.- pouts un which tin- travelHac world ill always lie divided Into two port iee. Perhaps ie majority aro of tbe Baedeker party in the bo? wning. Then arc travellers who hue a mania ?j s nail economies ol which they cannot rid lemsolvM lt i* a misery to them tu know thai ny have iniii charged fur caudlee tbey did nol iln and wine tbey never onion I: tbat they pani ? re fur tlu ir lodging than their neighbor whose H un w as ci i na 111- good, nml double tin fee to whic I) leir cabman wai legally entitled. They devotes 'u.i i'..it of i luir lime to a minute examination ol uar Imt .-I lull*, ami a long discussion with theil relier ? npon ct' li disputable Item. They eal) ron ?ii i.iiit in- i bj rehearsing each uni:-nt ul the IPBte, alni If tu u such meet iii ;i rail iv av cai nag I icday passes In a historical recapitulation of all ie outrages tney Lave endured since tbeir arrival Europe, with due comparison of notes between red and email consideration for other oc ipantsol the same com pori tient. tu thia general vi*i"ii there are several species. Thara is the onomisl pnroand simple, who is st l"a*t irani, In s love fur pennies; them ia the man who does nol lui tbe money, yon know, bnt who ennui hear Lc > heat'il , an.l there i* Hie iii.iii vv lui i tu,-.! era a public iluiv lir*t In cul down lu* lull, ami mindly send to Tht Timeet full account of the ex rti'in of which be has been the victim. Thees tiers sre generally Interesting; less m> foe the ibi they throe upon the eeandaloas practices of ni11 in-lit ;i 1 innkeepers than for tbe revelations ol uracil r tiie.v contain, In aine cases mn of ten c complainant is in the right ai against his ad mary; wbich does nol in the least affect tbe flits of the main question?thc question wheth t i? ectso. travel ore promoted bj thia virtuous . ?? tu pettj pilli ring. Lilli "-"I'll.' VI. ? i -lin |; MliiSS. I'lT if lin rc he ever a im,,- wlici ii man i* j.rivi ...1 tu make an Epicurean pbiloeopb*. or whal tnmonly passes for such?his rule oi life, it i.-. n ly when bc is tak ian s v a stion. Then, if ever, ie of public doty mai remain io abeyance, id mav be profitably superseded b] a lazy regard I ins persona] comfort, li he reallv want* to oj iii* European tour, ht .rill net come as a ro? nner of social abuses jim andertake tbe regen . 11 i?*ii nf tl..! portion of tbe human race which cupid ii*.clf in providing food and lodging foi tbe t. al prloce more or lase generall] les fixed, tcepl in very flagrant rases, or when robbery and -Hence c." band in hand,] '!" aol seo why In? ni! I ti. 't suppress altogether his Bat oral feeling iiu.nl at i" in-? plundered. Ipntaaideal .'itiicr Un question "I economy, lt doee nol iitir whether s mao baaaleng purse or a lean li he says be cannot afford te nay mon than ,i i price, ii is open to him to shorten his journey ii ? i. "i a.iih, ur tn ti.TM I n mi I clam In ad of first, or to go to cheap hotels rather than ar once. The percentage of plunder will nol ry much iu either case, bnt it i.*. calculable Ce? rt hand asaccBrately as other expenses, and may allowed for at the -tart. Bbbbobb the traveller ..? tn hinutelf: ''I can aftord t" apend 11,000, 1 fur that sum I can apeo I so mn h time and see hand such perta ol Europe." [doubt whether ? iituiust vigilance against overebargee will iii'- ;i 'li it' ri-m c ul -lu.i j,, Imu tm i ti ih tinir. Lei cali it flOO, That i.s IO percent on hi* outlay, order i" meei it If can reduce his original eat! ? '.",:,.! this |il:iec np th it, ur otherwise |nst bia journey to tbe nen limit, and consider i other $100 well laid out in peace nf mi. tl: ur mac ii his eirenmstances permit,aai be will thi $1,100 instead of ?1,000. Either way, he i make his jimmi v in quiet, his cits open tu the it tbal be is overpaying here ami there?fur ex ienceis always worth having and return with unruffied tempi r and In* liver in good (ir.li-r. i.it will happen tobin mi thc contrary theory I above. 1 du iml pteeume to Bdvim fbudj t" adopt one course or tbe other; I only ik ont the two, nd each person will select thal icb suits his individual tastes, Tbe 10 pereenl iave allowed will, 1 think, more than corer the ? .... omni ii ni tran IL r a lt h whom as discussing the matter _ es teni ay. nani to bm ; i len 1 leave England, I pat en extra ?10 note nu pocket to meet iiicmtnnatc extras; amt I .ergire them a seoond Uoaght." lie spends,] certain, ? good deal mun than ?100 alto lui. His own "I'Hiiuii was thai .', peg gent Bid unii the ' s te. Bs n D ur i n ot 13, no Bseney i" ii i invested?Baedeker tothe contrary imt bstanding. And even ll hotel-keepers were tbe y bone t ot mankind, a similar rale (htstill I-- it dui iu tin- ti.uii -i. 'lu tin- Aiiu-ri aiiiual lur the lir*l tm.f, fc.i H.. re puxxlinf than a hotel bill a ith ita long angj Items j ii" mic i it v Luge, ami ali in a cuiieiuy familial to bim. Aiir .i \? ia Eeg tia,*, be ? I.'! these i i im- ought to foe. bi ; nggee* lu i.u.. h. ii li luili'l a ilaiiv u,i layo cf un*. Thc I'.tal will lu- clearly expre -cl in Agues at thc imt tom of thc lui,:; strip of poper bended him. li it (lues nut vniy too widely from hie estimate, why Btwnld bs bother, himself about tbs items . TB iTl'I'Ili.M. K>g 'V HIS IILIVIT.*.. Tlie traveller wbo adopts lins easy plan is hy bo 1 tie nc lu im iTiiifuiiuiii!ii with tho maa who epeads I I tog 'line'; w'ui delights in spending f'^r its own r-al.c; wini cares aboul tbs deference he thinks il scenics him; wini scotters bia tlullars all OYO! Europe witiHiiit, knowing what In- goto for them; Wbo Innis STetythiag tOO cheep fot him; ami him is thc laughing-stock nf erer* sc doo "f the world lu-ctiin.s in noa tact with, Thi* man'.- prodigality is mote vulgar than the parsimony of Um other, :n:'l mure pitiful| ami if ttl.be contemptible by his too anxious peauriooani se, the other in much mora contemptible by his ostentations squandering. lt is ilii *,.*_,rt of swagger which, though confined to a small minority, has fastened s reproach npon the name ..mern an in Europe, aad which hasencotu anc,| landlords tn make mit Mils l"r Au erii an* OB B seale wbieh be dare nol adopt with others, tneed hardly add that what I have auld above, about tol crating overchargee, does no. apply wh_gs lerlous impoeitioa is attempted. Bee am I writing fur landlordo. I edmil that tl"' guest's omission to scrutinise lulls encourages tbe landlord in loom 1'i.L tn es. Bnt tim evil cannot go too far without producing (te own cure, norla there any lear that tiie race of screws will die ont. Thors will el ways be enough of them to exercises wholesome pressure on the innkeeping mind, and aa there ia e reason for everything, that may be the reason why tbe | were i weted. VV"1T.|i-ltl HMM totem I ? 'I in-nthcr pi.int un which Baedeker overdoes the matter is his extreme solicitude that, his protege shuni,I du ami nco everything that can ?>?? liom? in),1 seen within I e district ue is mi-reying, and within each hutu nf tbe twenty-four parcelled out to him fur the inn poae. ha i be t ompiler of s guide? book, toe Industrious Baedeker himself i* quits right. Be hue a duty lo his public, ami he must leave no inch uf -.Timni 1 uni ravel .cl, un ji view ol' hill ni' L'l a, ur ii iiini'ii t i. Mit-il. lint thc trav? eller who toils nfter him i.s imf himself a uni ic. imr iiuilt-r anv other obligation than tn make -nih usc ul hi* time us will hest fulfil his objc t ni coming aluna,l. < inrioeity is strong i nongfa td itseli it, --t uni!.tte tin- energies "f the yoong travellm withoot having a dig ia Ibe aide from Baedeker al every step. And must men hit so coBltitrted that the nnmber <>f diatinet Impressions of wholly new objects tiny can retain is Baited, Almost every? body tit tirst tries tn sc, toe much After ii nine be persuades bisssell that a ba clear notions an better than many confused lils. Ami if lie is seeking not so mm h a diversified knowledge of all tl.bjects nt iu tores, ob tiu> Coatiaeal a* healthful reoroatioa, he will and by thinking that tba whola panorama of the (Iberland is worth lem tn lum than serenity of mind. He can probably (?mulline a view ut tlie JnagfraB willi a taieliil at tention to his own mental composure j bal if bs have tu sacrifice either, be will let the ewmntaln go and preserre hi* tranquillity uf temper. I will nut dwell mi this; everybody can make his rciicetinns for himself, end I shrink from the danger of hoi outing didactic A OUMFBB AT bikdbkbh. A specimen or two of mir eather*! easton morality may he given; relating to this end other topics indiscriminately, The moot fervent disciple ut the ,"pi.-.tillie Baedeker will hanlly?unless bs ne a Uerman like his master?regrel the hour be gives t" in* dinner and his cigar. We may not like the table d'hote system, bnt whore ls the American who wmiM have been eepanle of solemnly t> liing bia reai erst bs Baedeker does more than once, tbat there ur.- circumstances in which it cannot bi dispensed with, though nol In general to be recommended, inasmuch a* ii caases a loos ol time ami costs ile .i T I have nut a good many Germans si s f<????i many laities d'hote, 1 can't remember tbat any of them seemed to be losing their tiiuc. In mentioning a certain hotel, Baedeker adds: "Many Americai -." Whether thi-i*. meant as an eulogy oi a warning i* aol **?' cleat a* 11 j i ? *? l ? t be wished; ht ns hope tbe former, for politeness* sake. lt I commended this hotel where I sm stay ing t" my countrymen on the ground thal noOermans come here,] am sure II, Baedeker would think ma um iv il. Tothe ladies ai least, be ia courteous iu a marked degree, foi we' gre '."hi that wherees a nan by bin eelf can u snagc in nnj sort of an Inn, be wbo true',* with c.! - in his coin pani must cl.bo one of tbe best hotels. Bo innicr the head ol expense, we learn that "a traveller who does not economize too closely mut tu)', expect to jilt nil with lem than twenty? iii, trance a day (a limit which be suet be a Ger? man imt to exceei), end thal the expend! nm for women nnd childrea will not be less; oar, their companionship gives rise to expenses winch fore lone man would he luxury.11 This is very moderately nut. 1 should compute thal tbe society of a lady wonld cou-dderablf inure than double ono's cx .. as it loee one's enjoyments. The English, 1 am happy i" say, -ill keen their rank with the prudent I'.i 'li ker ns types ol self-indulgence For bis own part, and writing as be does primarily I j tor hlsown belovfd Teat ons, he bri given In* at teutipn ciiieily tu hotels ol the lem expeneivi sort; fur thew latter, In his judgment, suit the pedestrian better than three of the first rank, iu which the beat bedrooms ure reserved for the English, He athis tu tin- English, familial- and foreigners who | | travel with their carriage; a qualification which has an antique flavor abom ii. In these days, not one Inathensand of the must aristocratic travel? lers takes his carriage about with linn. Hi., remalli ilia! Hwitxerland has the best hotels in tin- world is craftily qnalified with a perhaps. There imi*i lie partaof this globe which the ncr- | \ petually Itinerant Baedeki r ha* not jct found time tn v i ii : Central Africa, for example; uni to speak of New-Tork. where two ur three of "the beet Imti l, in the wi iii) " arc tu in* fun mi; conducted on tlie European plan. Ili'T. lats ANO I ll ll. KIT Pl li*. [n Switzerland, ai el bwhere, there ere good inns iimi al*" h.ul; ami the bad outnumber the good, while ile- majority nV serra neither s boleeale Braise dot wholesale oondeinnation, Romeof the I and most renowned aro among the mool lenity i bs at Interlaken Herc ni I it mi va tin re are all sorta, ami ai least two nf those which stood highest live .var* au"' ere now second rate; in tact, if nol .vd in repute. A; Chamounix, ai Zermatt, and else* w iu re, the travelle. wbo seeks one of the bouses of hist rank, will timi himself ai ilu- mercy of a monopolist,and fare well <>r ill according to the m.i of his master. Should be remonstrate. he nill long remember the smile of calm inperiority willi wini li lu* complaints arc met. Ti i ci cn these despots aro tin- slaves of s higher powei ; If it be quite true, as the indignant Baedeker roundly bb i 11*. that Bu lei hotel keepers are absolutely ai tin? men v of guides, courters, gad the owners and drivers of carriages and ca i.s. The lunn hie servant of Um _.iii'i<. in any case, avenges himself only too often mi In* anon-ending '* guest "; nay. nu him abo w.'iilti gladly become sn and cannot. Tears ago 1 i iw a lordly proprietor torn Itrom his door an Eng? lish family who tonghi repose beneath what the French call his hospitable roof, Tbe chief di the family stormed, end 1 em afraid swore a little, ?? I telegraphed you fur rooms,**1 exclaimed he. "dh." responded the Swim Boniface languidly, " we long suit- seeped lo pay any attention to telegrams." " Bat yoe answered my U \, -.Tam and promised the root i ? 1 ordered," retorted the Briton, producing the dispatch. Boniface looked at tbs document, re? turned lt, nml rejoined; " Tee, bul I hgv. no rooms," ami without lottbei explanation withdraw from tin-1 luiii'.iviT'... I sapporo thal Englishman slept somewhere thud night, bal lt certainly wno noi In the Hotel Victoria. I saw afterward a pile of ti le grams vi huh this phlegmatic Swim lOenaan Bu .*-. ,.t ih'-y meetly arel hail nut oren opened. "Qm vuitifia-vmisT" quoth lm, iu bia etixed waning of speech, "my booie will univ hold ? determined number, ami the i* full." O, W, m. " C 'ii*ii t-:i: i."_ ts-**?Behool bo] (1h|iI in)?"Let'fi i'iu'n nagbfi ought, Twlee eagat's ought, li.r e i'u.'i t. uk li I?-uh, li i un I he eutiiutUiug?click lt tit, un ono."?LTaaoiL M tl tl I" TOPICS IN PARIS. jiu: HEW i'K!.v. ir mi:, i* iky. m. POST'S Ai:ni;t?i- . ta*k?eui: tl ilk OP H. dm Till LIMY gr. lilt All!!-:?Ml* r.'i.Mll: S|:l;V|l*l*S OLtMIO rnii.'isDi'iiv ina vi viiki r ii.\!:i)i v AM INLAID lg RT AM ? M. si;,I CARROT AM) III IllAII.Y UK 1 I KU HA!.."?LM'.i: , Ml M OK III lui Hitor* DRORXKa, [raoa rna taouiia cutt gosmaar np tiik rnmrvi Panie, sept. 24,?vTe bare traToreed tbs edi which I '.vain- tl you was fa*( OOmingOO, a?iiti*t t1 reiterated ami optimist prodiotioos of El limn ai .I 11., iel,iitu jilt, wbieh backed Ih luck ol M. tl" Freycinet. If. Jul's li did nol fiml it essy to form a Csbm >?'": "tiatinns with mi'inhcrs t.f li I li lilli*, c ip iMe nf defending themselves and their colli sgu< mihe tribune wort tory difficult. Tiny A\A bc like tu risk playiog themselves ont in i Cabin* which, tlmuirli it would presum iiiiy enjoy tbs ooofl donee of tbe Cbember, could n il he ? long-lired om nm trnaob m thal body must, at the end nf th next scorion, be Iteelf dissolved, M. Cbellemel Ls oonr, wbo was wanted fur tbs Department of I'm sign AJE-in, bad a ('"ml even ic. Tbe Qneen of Ens land did nol like tooee rotation i runs of French Am baaaadon springing un at racy sheri interval! ground ber, ll" sleo had been violent!] attacked bj Mr. o'D innell ami tbe ultra Catholics ai il be w,intel to prove tbal bc bad been calumniated and i" nuke durable friendships wit ii Lng] .-h polii uni men of standing, The Mani i)s de N ?brank from ezehaoging bis Embassy el Boms foi n slippery portfolio. Driven Into a corner bj M Jule* Kern, he pleaded that be owe I debt, in Peril to tbe amount of 500.000 france, sud that bis cred [ton would be down upon hun were be to ri met bore. At his wt*' tun to think of a Minister tbs t'lime of Ilirtlieleiny Sf. Hilaire lla*hei across If, Julee Perry's brain, .V happy though) it was. .inui.. Inui ootna to thc worst, ami tin means wera found to mend them, Under the dr eumstencee Ibero emil,l not he a letter choice, i iiiiLvi'i ii ok un; BBW mi \ is i in. Bertbelemy st. Hilaire is not eueeeptlbleof peel? ing for a mero tool of Gambetta, ur le anv measure ss bli Instrument) be la not susceptible of being dented or intoxicated by office, ur bf tho incense of Battery wbich ibe Nuncio, the Catholic dipio mets and Tut nain will swiag before hun; be ii jealous of his honor and dignity, and withal modest iiul a slave tn duty; his experience in thctii-nt inint of great affair, of Stale is OSteamTOI he is a patriot, but no chnnr'nt ; ho looks BOOB other States with the eye of a .aire, a ?talesmsn sud one Tened in the classic literature of ancient and modem peoples; end nobody, eyes in had faith, can protend tbat hts rise to tbe high post be bow occupies la a menace to Qermaar. Biemarok luis DO mote sincere admirer than ISnrtlicleiuy St. Hi? laire; the Gonaeoo-Anetrlnn alliance has uo wanner partisan. ihe a*!vu) of this plain, good man, al? len il.us'innis Havant ami BOCO BB ali shod sebohtr, te office, is the Miloo, event of tin* ilav. He has boee working Quietly in bureaus of tbe Senate nrul in bieetndy since he re? tired, with his friend, M. Thiers, fmm the Prom* doney of VereeiDeo. His tastes have nothing la them of self-seeking egotism, they lead him to work for tbe attainment of high ends amt of gen? eral Interest. He does not run after glory nor caro about it perticularly, bul luis won uaiTersa] esteem anti is a power, through hi. tranquil activity dbd perfect trnthfnlnees, ol tbs Chamber in which he ?itaeaeperpetual member. There is sn maeh in? ternal veins in thu mau that, how? ever indifferent to renown, he could not fail tn win celebrity. To hie modest end peraerering labona! -renaillee, es tbefeetotom oflLThietes tn his probity anil tim confidence ii Inspired, the vic lury ul ihe Republic OTer bet enemies in the Ass.ni blyistobe,inagroal measure,aacribed. lam ile liithted that If. Barthelemy st. Hilaire is agata to tbe forefront ol the Government, and thal be is in tbe Ministry fur Foreign Ail ms. A rerj u__ly scramble, by tbe merest intrigm ta was beiog made there, under the outgoing .Ministry, fur diplo? matic posts, li. Barthelemy fit, Hilaire bolds in horror those greedy aud corrupt plaoe-hnnten wbo now ..lock np tbe approaches to erery Ifiuie AV fXIVID IT BUG BKXVAKT, Although tba new titular tor tbe Foreign Allans 1 ii-niiri tuen! never before 1.1 s portfolio tte is at the Qua! d.Onay no fresh man. He was habituated to the traneaetion ol fitate efrain of major Impor? tance under M. rhiere, of whom he was the ennaid ?eorotary. AGreel Hnpuid be waa also in l*is, when bs wa* the Secretary of the Provis? ional Government, ami again when he was ihe rtghl band of Victor Couria. lt.e palm of If. Barthelemy St. Hilaire does not itch fur t.i_.ii tyers" money. I expect to hear that be will devote the eatery be draws as Minis! >r to some milk ,'t public uliii! v. It comes tn 00,000 fran, | a tear, not including what are known a- fftiiit ..? ri-)i ?:i')n?Mt expenses nf hospitality. TI1K HISlultY "I" V -IVI. s-.MV. M Barthelemy Bt. Hilain is s stoic "f bo sntique could. He wi'* to bare been, Uk- Maroo si. lhi ,n-e. i page of the Empress Maria Louisa. Betas the Tiiniif broke down and ho wno left st aa early Iga a fm! uncle** orphan, lie tried tho hard " ni of poyei tv Instead. His strength of eh ira ter kiding, tins ro ul en ibb d him to eecend ; i sublime leigbts ni philosophy end wisdom 1 be climate of be gleeier eulted him, ead its tunic sciioo placed dm sboTe the temptations of wealth. To he ? true oct one should lead s poetic life; to atr mi to the crone altitudes of philosophy one should lira bo ording to philosophical prece; -. M. Barthelemy St. Hilain is an Evolutionist a* ippoeod to revoliitionisls. Hut lie eel mn In bis areei in rerj Reyolntionary society?that of lulus ami Blenqui, in thc "'Aile l,.i el le Ciel 'Anitra" Society. He was then au ilerk ia the Finance Ministrr, which be entered nun a lyceum, into w hicb, l*\ a timmi, s icbolsrohip, ie effected an cut tain". Bchoelcher, the abolition -t, waaanother member of this club, wbieh was en ic ii t one, i lien were common trans of charm t"i ii tbe four men, __.ll ot them bad the stuff ol heroes, mi Hail ne'en iv St, Hilaire was the mool inriiriou-, ,nd loved literatim snd pbiloaophi the best. Re int fortituds euougb lo heir two score yens if uniil ism.ii.:?:.t. like I> ami i ; lui! lu? nn! the _,r"tul sense i" we that be i,ul.I oe nf more use st liberty than n captivity. A sacrifice he made to his principle*! rae voluntary rctin mont from the Collette ol Frai c i n dire poverty rather than awear allegiance to lapoleon III. From Its professor's bbair be de ,'?!,.ld tn a hu le matket garden his a bole estate -and there supported a helpless tel tuc with the thur ol in* hauls uniil he wa* ahle in obtain Henry employment. He is nou in ralative opu ince. Vietor Coorin bequeatbed him a lump of mney and his library, aud a* s life Benator bs raws 28 Innes a dav limit thc TtestOTJ, AI'IsltiTl.i: AM) AslAUAi'.t S. one nf the meet deUc-OM pagesLamertiae eret rule was an a icounl Of a vuit pm! In the translator l bristol if, w im ls univ obie! at the Foreign Offlce, hen he liv.-tl in his market- garden, lt wa* near leanx The learned gardener was up at innrieeto iieiui tu hts regetablee, ami mi Bsarkel days in sdi icm. Hs lived in a shaiiiy ni tim middle nf Ins little roperty, round winch ho bed tralaed lowan foi it-th?lec'.iition "f the crippled arin! who bod bena ? mthcr to linn. Brarytblng was kept _ dutiful oilier, timi tho rough deal -.helves iM.ie senk limier the weigh! of hooks, Inch were Ins only wealth. HotMOhbld work he ttended to as well oe be eonld, end according lo ie weather drew the old lady out tor en airiag.or ?.?ul to her nome work of Galilean piety. He then i-i..uk lim*'il to bis beloved gristol lc, the traae iiion ol which be bed boobs time before begun, ii- ut hs occupations was translating Seuacnt , lim., in the "hi latly. When she died thepbiloso* lui returnc'l i" i'-nis. M. Tbien opened bis house i bim, and M. m. Hilaire "it. ti sTalled bimsell nf i- in ipi table tallie, laking erne, however, to randi r iiul mt vice* in rei tn h. He get iu tbe Constituent am! i iln- \ i reallies Assembly, ami is now a mae in he Minti tl w ah in thc Senate, where he represents bb neb hoi moderate Republicanism, lins note* uiii.v personage Ls lereoty-rix yeera old, bul oreel. nigh mni acme. Ills i,cati is high ami square and is teal iii-s arc angular a Ithoul sharpness, i ney ex rose great Brmnem of purpose ami composure, bore ts something ol Washington, bul without hm ? li-cuiiMT"iis expression, in the outline oi the lace, Huh is inuie granitic .uni mine nasrivs baa that of tbe Arel United OteteePrerideul M. ct iln 1'Tnv Ht. Hilaire bet a beautiful smile i icumuli,ni for reined (Meads whom hu uddonly nu ole. The stum i.n. ? i..,i,, * up ail over. A midden burst, of Mg OO g wintry day ts BOl I ? di ligbtfaL tiik nkw naram on n gg M. Kutti Onraotianother new If Inlster, was t.,m whee th" St. Bimmlens bnd ell turned tbeir ern lowood the Kari ta seerebof IfaoEtereal Mother, His father bel,nigel to theil Mri W - n E Hop Hassal and mom , li'.tuii he betook bte_nrif te ilrieetal Uteratare, ssw nave Ibo eenie ol Badi to kn eon, M i I i j is bia grandfather's grandoon ead his lathei'i son. ami honorable ami wei! odaeoted but not .1 pine.,ix. Ills to g tive (!i*ri'isiiiriti, anil witiiout tht family tradi? tion and the political ventum ground il smnr >l lum be would be oonati*u a nullity, in punuaiiee with this tradition he became an engineer, oed ls now Mm,-rei- ni PoMm Works. Hi* wTfs it t ci, r ivtiuian, chatty, keeto, well inforaaed, asxioui io pie ' , u J -. ' a.fu, ii, ,n ikmg I,, i . . , ni loewi . Bl ?? i- active lu ? ami in Keeping his name before toe public, and . ? , mimea attending en officia reception. I here is no mute insatiable reader c rorkaofflci t ila or my other eoonlry. She -, .. - i .uiuii witta fluency, and v n lc appreciating George Eliot, delights In Mi-* ii. sod n and Ouid i, ii they carry ber rapidly elong. Herfath i rsa fia* poul White, tbe traneleu i <<( Btuan Milt's mi" Pi.h Mad ame Badi Carnot ia the m ul., i of foul giris, one ol whom ii nearly grows sp, il r engagements do not hinder her Ire ., fat* tending tu her edueal loo, TU. 1 .lil KN HI I'. Ml Kl!, devy .lid l,ni, while the c.i.i, la*l-I. si: fur i; it. h.-.t.i, imr tlnl (..mille,; i -eek foran Inter* v.cw witii bim. Thc President ri the Chea i.er h.14 boee V'l-n!' itly attaeked by thr., of Si. ic Prayeiui I, whom they tboee*bl eould ? il'ct whetJulei Bimon tailed to do in tbe Donate, i peotatioo to illosory. D Freycinet aaa aerec become thee ntral figure of a pfatfona. Heh ? - ring power, tbe amgnetiem, the e_roog, t _*? reaebing rowe, tbs genius mqutolte. His beslth ie inui, ai tl a dieeaeed livern ml ?!-':.im nusjapri Offiee puffed him un. His fatuity showed*thal soul was not on a nar with his Intellect, windin clear, incisive, flexible end nady, but, like his di sob, oa a small pattera. He eaOeavomd to mt up a euarra! in the Cabtaei ee the DuleigUO a.lair so M to i mi a loreign question?a bich would h ivs Indiroel ly icc,in il on Gambetta, lms wes put a stop to by Conetena, the .Mm. .i.r of tbe Interior, p niling inn to the decrees. For good or evil tia* decrees will bs executed against the unauthorised congregations. ferry, tbe bow Premier, ia boatileto the Kliiii olden, and bsppy to obey the eemmands of the Chamber in reteroace to them, lb* leaves Cee^t ami Constans to deal with them. M. BJaitbeleiay St. Hilaire would, if bo eonld, asl ep ? Qallican Cbnrob virtue ly independent nf Hum**. Ho hates ibo Olden us toes ol libertj i i light ead an element ol danger to the Btate. I.m Jesuits be ic>.'..r!s from a Turi Royal lat stand point, for hie esriteel lunn of rd,ir,mi* faith was jaii-.eni.vt Uatbolictom. Ha would aol eboiirii tue secular clergy, bnt enliehten tliem. Talking .i me about them, be mid they were Ignorant end would ne inoffensive a rn ir not !ur the binhoue. who are a! the heck ami call of divan of the mtier*. Tba seealar prieeie sre often bumpkiao win. outer Hie Church to escape itu conscription, rn i BAILWAT INTERESTS, THE MI>MS*ll]'l AMI OHIO BOAR IiiciuioM), Va.. Oct. lt;.?a mooting of ia* fliietitial oulseneol BUcBmood, LyuciAiurg. PatetBUntg, gorfolk, a t.J other etttes wis brM hen teeny inonu sider tee hoot nsesaies ta in- adopted to Became peet p .Lenient of tue sale nf iii .Warnie, .*iii*-L*..ipi>i and "!i " Kilimal on Vovsmbsr 2,nader au order of tl.e Hailed Bta.cs Cneurt Conn, After dlsengeton aserisi of re*o ii'i'iiis wee a satmoosly adopted, prov_diag: / res' ?l'liat a cniniiutlee nt Vee hf itlni.ii'it il. <ni) tm ii.-,eli ol tile ci tie., ol Kier,:,ni,,il, Sui:,,),. I Univ ami L. aobburg, nm' ona wbo li nut in Ti a ci u a. hu: wini i-i ii itockbolder in ihe Atlantic, ?; -? i anti (ilnu Badroed; tam tbe oemmitlee lay bel i iiiiiie i- "i ii,,- cu,-, a plan !??: upplyiog tn tn ? I'. I si nc i ueiiii c.nut fir an ex i naioo nf me Bate ot iii. -alt-"! be railroad fer Bin ty nay*. Sin,mi-Tbal Hie i ni lites recommend thal tbs ('?ni neil* "? rle- cit ie* mentioned n ike, aa a part of their appllc itinn fm 'the e\'c;i*'"i "I tune, a COBinCl With -nen ihiuvi.iiinl.* is sit iii coo traci (ur the purpoes lu M.iv. e .ii'11; i".i iiji ni tneir paying int.. tin- cain, a' tin) cX|iiratli)H of tie lime nf evL titiuii. Iii'- -uti "I gSOO.OOOt witb a sn irantee "f the pa) men! rn full ol tuc pic . ut outataniiiog Indebtedeen uu the Intenet acoouot nt ibo t clIll'llllV. Tiiint -That the committee shalt alao confer with tho Governor. Axivrney-Oeoeral ami Board nf Public Wort.* nt Vir.iiiin. salt iiietr aid ni.I cooperation, and nrse upon tbam the parameuat uaportauee ul aa egon to mya tn the Comaum wealth, ber cltteo sad her et:/ ne, i - property, tao eeormoo of wnieh ls a threat of tbe aesc luture. ii., meelina adjourn ed until the 33d inst., t-; nsrivt tin* ic| ort ol th,; ithoTCTueuiiuuc-i coiuinit,ee. s l ? INi. THE MlClllQ-iM BOCTHEHN. Dbtboit, Oet, lu.?'l'lie mit of the people i t.i Mtehigaa Boothera Ballned Osmpaaywss argaed mi idati sf law ia toe trayns Oreen conn :-..i morning. . In thia ease ibe State of Michigan sn . in recover tho .milli i : 1 pt r cut ii'mn eu, U portion ut ?? i o'Mapeay*- capital end le a- mwaeeeta* ally employed In thu Btata, I' i* eb-lssed ihit Biacs ? ."ii p mv ii.,*. mni'v -il ??'>. nun. ni rn ,,: Haiti 4 Btatea ci i itoebaadg4.000.000of il* lom* ia Mi bi? ran, aiul ii.ti* n iver reported t., tue Auditor 0 ii.-t ii fur !i\' c; tiiili inc ve.irlv lax ni the BUOVS alli, lu: - I *. "in.,n. i damagn lui oy tbe people sn 11.000.000 .vit'Tii'-i Oeneral Kirchner and Professor C. A. Kent appear for tbe Btate, aad Aahlej rmi I sad I W. theta* tlauiih lur the comp mv. A MEXICAH ENTERPRISE ORGANIZED. Dlnvki:. Cul., oct. li!.?Au ofBcial copy of the railway seassss-su roeeelly craated by Un kl i i i.'Vt iTimetit to a conipnuy sathorised to bs lur r Messn I'ntiter endBalllvea,hm red. ced the Mexican gsttoael < Irastruetton 0 trnpsey ':.,* ts n ergs i iBld lintier th" law. nf Colorado to muk the ciuii.ri. re i'm t;aet i. .ur the eoastraet-oa rn idghl yeera af 1.300 B-llea af Barrow gaage railroad, withs Mearapi fi-t'in tue titi ul Mc x tc.i tu r lief mn tier of the 1 Itt .; - , and to tbe Pacitti Ocean in coo?ldentiuu ol ai mi bstdy ave raving f 10,000 un mi e. rhe c. ? of ihe lue la already aceepti il, a it 1,000 men and 5,000 tuns of -ted ia la c. ii '? i" i "t.i'ic i fur tbe work, lae company baa one ol i*? - iii ----- at Colorado Bpriags.and ni"' a the City of Mexico. I'be principal nthce Mill.ie In New-Yon. lu snbscriptton of g4.0il0.000, msde up .iii'i'tiv ii-iici.ii raiunr upon tbe cotidltiea of ?fiTiriu. iln- en; ei -Minn, vi iii now be eal lsd ap by tue i i a Construction Company ta nutataieBts regain I io tin the work. rn THE Hill E EC OED. Ill WY LOM AT DOVER, N*. J. D.ivr.it, N. J-. tht. lt..?A lire to-iby in the __uine?e portion ot Dover destroyed aearlj i luck of stone ead dwriiiaga The tosslsevei 150,000. lt ,* supposed ihat Ihe Urn was canst tl hy t W SXpto* slea ot e lamp la the hera et K. Ueeeleyg -tin, whu-o store anti ham vvere enlii'cli SOnoU-BOd. Ile BOOBS B M slao badly daasaged, Belley*i Betel was Mvedbythe i ff ats of tho tlrti'iif n. altin.ui-Ti lt wan lia-ily ii jurd hy tire un I w ati-r. li'tli" ' -a-lwiir.l the tire tlc-I itu . il the barnett etore ol A. Tavloi A. r* s, N - k unborv's etitblegatonead bullee, Jobn glcktes** verla ? t naed bonae, William Jarvis** im muire iton aad bouae, tbe Hepublit in club'* beadoirirter- sads tsaem st-BesaSj all In one block, owned BJ Meier Georgs Lit hat il-aud Jaine* ll. IMmpsOB. oran nw l.i.D Hank. IS. J., Oct l<-.-Thr.4' bin li uti* mi thc Littleton Lloyd's place, at -.milliner. Wen Best-eyed by Ure la*t night, together wllb lid t 'it ol hay, va.ucl et 888 pr iee. T.'ie total lem sxsesde .ri;.ono Tbe Sta la aapposed te hara beeu sesMeatally 0 ii-, <l hi tramps! who hail slept lu one of thc buildiui.*. M.ut-i.van, N. J? Oct. 10.?The finest ?rm vi inch have been Beehreytag valuable Hmegg laudi in bi Maetoen and leutb Amhss/aro reportea usMhw gals ' 'I this uiornniit hy the showers ttiat tell during the iii_rlit. I tie eaSBBge ls raeteashf eatun-tett from t-lO.OOO; tu >1 .'i. ODO. Most ol Ibe vitniili ucl waa lial I tlc e.lc.ied' bj Un las! -Sll UNII BBS Al.isi < o.. V RATION. l'li'uilLlMMK OF 111- Tllll-.i: DAVs' fekRVlCKd 1_I__g WK Kg. Tin* Aniniiil t'onviMition of thi- d(>nomin*?. Hun lake, mutta ou Wcilnesilay. ihelWtb Inak.at lloila ?ou. ti i? a leeeeeaatattve ihhIv, bfiiitr cmipaTiea o' emMM ii I _0_seted lg Vie sevsrel S:ate CouyenUonS. Ttie prograaaas af uer.teer, t* o* fo;iow_i Al U a. ut. ou Weiluiis-tty inoriilini. PfeflBBI Meettngv ftiiiliictcl hy tho Kev. V. Vi. romlliiiiOUi Comiauniua, Berv.ce, presUr* ever '?') UH liev. Mtwn. A. a. l^aerg) ami A.'iiuiiiiL-on; Occasional Benuon, Ibe Uetx. J. U^ (Tiaj-lii At B P ni ? h-Sgert of Hoard of Truat-ee. Kvetf Inc-i'latl.iiui Meettag. pre.I led over by ll. NlMl -4aj .I,?,,,' rn ti.e Kev. .-i.,*?m. ?? C. Bweeuer. U W. U1J4II0 11 1 J VI I'll i llltttll. ./tun./iiv-l'r .I*'* Meeting, ihe Kev.O. H. Willi*! Pu-it m ,* vt fin I nu li visiiui of (be Lnwa. Kveulug? l'Uft .? M., mc tbe K-i. Meaara. VV. IL Kvder, lltury V, euell U'I. I Al. Alwood lins iiiceUug will he prSStS_M| ,,\ ' 1 nu li.n!. h. 11 Prescott. . ruing- M-rii. 11-. flayer Mi .ling, the Kev. Xii 800WI Mci uk ni 1'TH'c 1. Kvealag Bsrmss., the Kev. __. A. M III I "I l'l'* I' iiie i t.ivcuii.iii i-ivt-s iiri'iiusf nf being oue of Hui largest ls lbs _i?ti'i> of ibo Jeuoimuauoit,