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CMtl-OBATIO* NOTtORS 7,'h Fir}' "III euluma. 1'AS. IN*. A CAI UTI IK- nd Pa,lt - I C.IIUIIltl. I'lti'is- Veer- ai//. Tao: -lt ti ? .11.1*111. Press Makin*;? 34 Pope ats eotaraau. Dkt a.a *>L> 3a iv,,. ii eolumn. t.i'BciT.AN i.Tnii.iSi.vi- iiih Faur- Al li col a ma. Hi-asciai - 7/'* lav' 4r:t ia: ,1 .'nit famisnis. Qj___T**AMP iKNiiKRs- iii/ Faa,-?Sd column. Hui a amii 3d Laue .'ll ..nun,,, Boaaaa ?\n Ra "M- Wahted 7th Pap* "'th colnma. lOS ( ar am- ::??' PB** 1,.mini.. Imiii Cl ins- i!./ / n ???la! iiiui '.'il . nlurtin*. l?-ai san 1 <>' M* Sd Pag* 8th eastman. Marri vi;is and &SATHS?5M aPaye 1th column. Uimm. ti./. /*..'/* 3d and Itu ronna)**. M's. rixarr?**-6M Pago- Uh colutua- Slh Pay?5th . ultm.lt. NT? 1 hi tc?Ti*->**-Or-) I'ttue?1-1 < ..luwtti OCKAN t-Tl. 4MKLS?lilli Pup* Sd riVtinn: l 01. itu ai >? 'rios ,'t IA Pmpt -.ii ami Gth columas. J'TOT'iSAL*-61* Fume- 1-t ..tu.*. . lilli ISIAH*? 7f/i love Otb cunnii.!. Balks nv ai ctiom?3d Page?3 1 cii.uiiin. fen i. ai to* Wei., .'ia...' [lil i'lirr-lrti column; H ULAI BB- Sd In' .'ll .'.;. FridAl Na.it*.-. DMA / til/-?Uh ooi'wir. tn avb.ivT- ami Kin Li'Ai'.s -id rayr-Alli .ind .r)tli satan ii* Tl A* a a Br 3d Cage- ii 1 -mumal SMibinrae Moncra "Al 1>I.HM.Y 1>KANH" lev alwava '-ON-i<BMr.i> tl Mk iNDiaii-iios. Dtspi psi \. nt! vims prostration, SB* all ti.rna- ?l rein i .1 ,1...int v, earl! lillirie ll rasa I.,;:' fr,tu pTiim* I'irv e..i.i),.:t'.iitM, i< tiered tu taking MsnsuaX'* Pi **, a izki. in "i Tonic, itireiii prrnarsUnn ol ba*f eontslB ag ita Hitit,' ninniiuiia i.r.rit-rti' < *'a-'v r.1.1.. Ha- \-.i> .. Co., Pro irirtom, v iii-, '.v.-n'ta Hotei Bulldlacr, sud Btii-ave., corner Wili-ai. also lu:.' TI: un. -sr.. Newport, li. 1. J ELMS OF THE TRIBUNE. Pootogt free in the United Staten. DATI.v TRIBI MK. 1 sri;-.ifl. 00 HAILY (KI BUNK (without Bunda vs), 1 year.... 10 00 BDVIlAY 11:1 iVNE. lyear. SOO WEEKLY 1 lilia M.. 1 .eu. 'J ik) ?aEMl-WEEKL. ilill.l'Ni:. 1 year. 3 00 Kcin.t l'i i'. O. duli 1 er in iti si: ?! ellar. Ail-ilt -a* lill. 1 i;ll,lIVE, Mew-York, Ti ir Wi i ki.y 1 i.iiu ni- trill l>p ready tins norning iib o'clock, in wrapper* Cor mallina. Trice 5 oeuts. bi:an? 11 on I. Ea 01 xiii-: TBIBUKE. v "- iv?N,.. ir:;-, Li .etti si ,iy, eornar Thirty first-si.: Na*. 80S \\.'-t I- itv-third-et., corner Kurilih-nvc.; Nu. Tim Third-five., corner Forty aaventh-et.,- Nn. !'. I-.. ? p mrte uth-st., corner Union-square; No. 2.336 Fourth-ave. [Harlem,! Washinoi -No. 1,322 F-*t. ].oni),)\-S,i. ?_"', I'f.ir.i.; - .. strand. I'aki ? Nat. ii Rn* Scribe. Stopcock Ita Uij &r.iimnc, IOUNDCD EY Her. ACE GREELEY. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1880. F THE NEWS THIS M USING. Fa>Rl".i(-\". ? Cohfl iii 'lice 1- Wi thai Dnlcigno Will lie surrende]'ai p?ncefully. . : It ia reported thal tbe I ? b Government propose to compromise the Re ,??,!- called a ?in . 1 - ons fanatic by Vj. Colopmt Gaeette. _~=-?_ County Karry, Ire! iud, ii ut beau declared in a state 01 .h.s ttnlianee. _____ li is nci'ii snnounased that the _? autaetion in < nba i ai aa ? 1. Ll'Mksiic.?'ihe steam barge '1 ratler, tlie ?teainer Alpi'iii and the schooner Grenada were lot) in Lake Michigan. . A company ui In Sianapolii Repnblicana visited General Garfl ld a/saterday. - =; Henator (.'..ir:'" F. Edmunds waa ?tel* d Yermoni. , ?? The Baltimore cele* tirarnm closed = J). I.'. Redd ii. I'Cil freight ti ;eni ni t: ? dei 11 R tilroad, ia ba 1 def* li r in the aura of ? ? ? rhe ariu ?an in the Ball ore races ya Grenada,GI ni i-- and V .... 1 ... - Thc wife af the defaulting ci -. ? shier a Bo ton baa be n arrested, ch rged with complicity ia tbe crime. r-:-; I he I ty have '. qileat. ? ? i - 1 ' i ? ' a: ant Ol sollie trouble with the Ka . ('nv tito Subobkan.?There wera nany callen at the Kepuhlicau N'ariun';! and State Ile: lou irten tlav. ..:---_ General Gran 1 passed a quiet day. :?;?: The Democratic faction* agreed npon a ticket.- (secretary .vim'-/ nada an addresa at tho Cooper Institute, .'anal reviewed a ;?. cession ol Gi ma. rhe tariff agitation ;- Rniiiitiir Btany tbonaanda ol votet for fin- Bi pnb Lci.is. ? -? ? ihe Metropolitan Muaenm of An a ill be reopened Uk ty. Tba Episcopal General Convention dist rased the In.linn question.-It wan n:iiil tbs! General liane' ? l- b is a litton another latter on ti e nnfl. -?- G >ld value "f tbe laegal teii'ler silvr dollar 'H-"n grains), 87.37 eento. Staicks active aud fluctuating, cloalng atrang aad exen sd. lin: We Mimi:.? Tiant'N'F local observations in? dicate warner and partly eloudy or elater weather, aaneedad by light min. Thermometer yesterday: Hiahest, 50-; lov. * -1. ;J." ; av r... e, u'A'^ . WHY THE SOUTH Ts SO LIB FOB HtSi'OCK irani The Stunnton Valli;/ Yir.jimuii. Juli, 'J'.). 1--.I. " (.'uiisiiier what Lae aad Jaefcaon would do i4ere thev alive. TUPMt Al B THB .-1 ME I'LiN't'L'i.i.s lui, WUK ll IHEV POLOHI K')R I Oil'. TKAIiS. Kcmt'liiixr tkaataai who poured forth their lifo Mood on Vir? ginia's aoil, and do nol abandon then now. Re? member tint upon your vote depends sha success 01 the Dwnoeratifl tteket."'? I Wai* Bampton, at the medina ni il" int. n-' 10 Demo ratic tua'nun./ in Vir? ginie, at Stttunton, Jnlp20, 1880. from four pro in n'nt l>" aeorwetef atmntnl "i. tfho titan the pijifurn. u/aiit- // ya ,1^11 spa ..-. We, tba nnderatgned. heat I the speech oftteaeral Wade Hampton, delivt red in 8tanuteu, ?*a th* 26th of July Vre have ali > reid tho reperi thereol jinb Hobedia Th PaUea Virginian on tis 29c h of J il v. aaal tier* liv certify tlui tua! report waa substan? tially ci-ircct. ASCHIBALOG. BTUAMT, H. CTlXSLST, A. V. GogDon, Hi li F. I.vlk. Staunton. Va.. Aag. 2d. 1880. WHY SOLDI! KA 'Ii 4/ VOTE FOB HANCOCK. II"! -I il h'l I'LK-L.N IATIVI'S, > Washington. Il c .April 23, 1880. < liPAi: Bibi Y.nir favor waa duly reeeired. I woulai iiiosi cheerfully Introduce and lil'1' inc paaaaae ol ? bill, *ncu a* rou au ir ant, but v, iii, tli*r pren,-ni hcmiMralic Pion-.,- penalan billi* ado nol Iltur much lui ur. lt i.n- le? eanne a 1 run-t iu , ie-. I,I' 1 get ? tu. lid* ration ?ii ana ii a ni'! at all, and when considered, its ebano* ol 1 iii .' th** House ia rery rem de, nnd Uk* Babel tr. ii.-rill vi Ito Kilt 1 ta*- t*< asl ol'tlti- l-'.-n aia.ri Coiillttltlca* ill lin- Scitale ia, *(il| ii-... ? aier-t- Itv 111 lon ina BUtjr n.ii li l>;ils to i?u*>.-. J> '..nilli nol !?? .. all 1 ;.?<>. ls, there? fore. 1.iat the bili .viii ha got tiT'ti'.'L. <Hwi I (?imti i suth your brother, lt lia thinks there ia anything iu the matter] will ven cordially ad in tha natter. Very truly, 1 . ll. Bi -ci/.noovtcn. E. Iv. Cl -.???_ Only tiru lion* fo,- registration reuuttn in Sur I'ork?Eri'lo'j anti Sitlnrilay, tht 22d and 23d itist. Sui ^o intuit tn uni Republioau rote should In lo-i hy a failure to register. \\ i- print in aiiotltar (olui.iti ti,c count Re? publican electoral tui.it tn Oils Btate. ITotera ?woulai do areli to eal thia ??iti aad praaerre it. and Kimi'. L li.a-ir ballot on election dav with it. Tha 1> inoiT.it- in?- ad aallkab te stallion- ticketa with ;i feat Democratic a-l.-t toiH tuaked away 111 til** iniil'lle of the list. The Deiaoerata CB! never realize until alia-r election bow aariaaaly their blas i)o.aiti*>ii oa the tarifl'queution lias mjttra al thea. ; bal lin j eau girt ia ti.int i'll a ol' iiii' a (lt tl ail lin ii ioliv bv fc-i-iJiTii-r ut the rti*oiL6 in oiJiur col limns of further investipationH by 1_UWM reporters. These reports hnvo much interest and encouragement for Republicans, timi we urge all to rend them with caro. -<? So General Hancock ig said to have a thiid manifesto on the tariff ready, and his keepers are undcrstaiod to be sitting upon tho docu? ment in tho hope of milking it piea< Di? able. By. all nic.-in.4i, let uh have it. No man living lum a MON pi. (uti'-ailie assortment of views upon the tariff than Cattai Hancock. Tlnce weeks ?gO he was un avowed Revenue Turill man ; then he became an indefinite but zealous Protectiooial ; afterward an incidental bnt patriotic Protectioalatj and now it la said ba la to dei late in substance, thal Ba has kept all thc coiiiniiiiidnicnts of Protection from liis youlh Op. Meanwhile |)f!.-*)'!s ol' n apccnlatiTC turn of mind can try to ima Tine what (ieiier.il Hancock's letters inust ba' liiftire they have bein revised by the Dalli,'eratic managers. Mr. F.v.iris make- in the Brooklyn Academy of Music to-night his second speech <?i thc campaign. Thc canvass hn-i aaeumed alatoal a nen phage since his memorable speech at ihe Cooper loatitate waa delivered, in which thc thoughts tlnn strongest in thc minda of Repnblicana wen* set itu th with such nnerring logical skill, an.I thc record of thc Democracy was Ulamiiiated wiih a wit that captivated Democrats a \st!l aa k publieane. Bince thc October electiona tlie tariff question has grown la Importance every hour, aad it ta not unreasonable to ex? pect that Mr. Evatts, who alwaya addrcaaca himself l<> thc vital topic of thc day, wtil have much to say upon this question which is agitating the worfciuagmen anal manufacture!. i'i nm stale Whatever Mr. Everts sass i*. ns sound ::s it is brilliant-, and Ins speech td' to-night will no doubt in- quite as effective in thc November vote aa tho Brat speech was in thc vote of October, Wc believe (he Republicans of tIii-- city can elect the next Mayor, il' they lake wis;' ac? tion. The Democratic party arc in a stile of strange demoralization. Indiana and Ohm discouraged them, and tha* frank admissions of one ol' theil own or bbs that gen-ral defeat is dangerously near have lille I them with anger aad dismay. The factions have just emerged from a so-called union on local lioiiiiiiati'Uis, tull ol' bitterness, and almost nady, even now, to liv at each other's throats. The time is ripe lor ;t master-stroke io our local politics. Ll; the Repnblicana nominate a straight Republican lot- Mayor?euell a man as Thomaa L. James or any man whose nama is a sym? bol of executive ability ami personal purity?and lo* cm be elected. Thou- mdt (d' Irvin-.' H;ill Democrats, disgusted wi,lt the trickery <f which they h..vc been made tha valina-in I.:- name ol harmony, would >,'?.? un Iiiin. Many of the better clans ot Tammany Democrata will vote for a man who wonld i^tve us good government and reduced taxes. Many Democrata wear their allegiance lightly in local all .ir-', and Would bc glad "1 the chanel' ttl I'll! ;i real representative ol the taxpayers, and int of tin t .-.-, -.ts, into the Mayor's chair. Such a result ad the local elections would gladden the heart of *\ -,.\ man who knows tbal bis rent *r bia taxes are swollen to pay i he salaries ol ram many Hall sinecurist*. Tin* tide is nil wu ii the Republican party, anal ii is rushing lat. This can be alone; why not do ill DEFEAT THAT BROUGHT FICTOBY. 01.1 politicians have remarked thu in every Presidential campaign there is sure io l.c .1 reaction ol' soma kind; a period of great ela? tion ot' spirits being succeeded by one ol cor? responding depression, and following thati ell another reaction. Ii is ,; characteristic feature of all our stubbornly coutested rum-j paigns thal between Aogusl and Nove n party is pretty sure to bave both ops aud down... li Vermont and Maine thou results encouraging io Kc, obi .? ins in Si piero lui, tha' October Btatesare Iiiin'' to icc them a i-e'i-hack ii ile* shape of I" ea "; reduct majorities, and put them more on their nu ttle ior the could in November, li does not seem paasible for a party to march along with uninterrupted success s, or without serious reverses, from beginning to end of a Presi? dent I canvass. Political parties in 'his coun? try arc obstinate and plucky to tba- last degree, rbey some imes fall back, bul they neve: flee the liadd. They hold t!n;r lines with sallen determination and wail for chances te tlns'.i iii anal seize advantage* wbieb their ad? versaries, demoralisa d by victory, may leave open to thain. It happen* sometimes nader then circumstances tbal succeaa i- a misfor? tune, and that a temporary check, which at the moment sea-ins almost disaetroua, is ia tba end ol' biaghesi service to tbe imperille ! can e. Bunker .Hill and Bud Run were counted as defeats, but they were worth much more to the country than any victory at the time. Wa- bad b sort of Republican .'Juli Bun last monili in Miine. Thc canvass had bena, ap to that tillie, sf? full of promise, affairs seemed going on so swimmingly everywhere, that we wara- all ea.ntidcnt, and perhaps B little in? clined to be boastful. Only a lew kern, prac? tical nicn appreciated the actoal situation and realised the danger lurking iu this over-con I'nia inc. All OVCI the country thc feeling was thal the rub- was ho strongly in favor of the Republicans that succeaa was sure, {ind there hardly remained ii doubt ol dar? li.hi's election. And lt was supposed that Maine, nader this popular impulse, wonld lead off with large Republican gaina aad awing batch to her old place among the absolutely certain Bepublican Btatea. So we diaoonnted Maine. Ii was. ii aomewhal rude awakening from thia over-confidence tbal we bud the morning after tbe election. Wa- bad onr reaction there and then. Prom the bi tights a>r elation and over-confldence many Bepublicana ' dropped in a moment to a eon-eeponding depth ol' depreaaion. Bul we struck bottom in a law hours and began again to rise. The darkest hoar there has been or will be In this campaign was the day after the Mun election, winn tbe Democrats were claiming 5,000 majority, the Legislature and four Con gre nncn. They follow, tl tb* Republican blunder and struck in al the top, WV have sun how beautifully they have tapered off 114,1 ai tha* iii t claim**. And no one doubts dow, i? tha tight of what bas leen done in Ohio and [adiana, that the temporary check in Maine iras the beat thing tii.tt could bave happened at thal stag*e of the campaign. lt ions d ni ti to thinking. Ii sal them to eonaidering what would be tbe effect of Dem? ocratic succeaa upon the business and iii** credit of tlu- country. Ii alarmed business men, awakeaed the apathetic, stimulated thous who bad baan .lww-coufldenl ?" B***tei zeal, and wa- tlc ina ans of fl grand Ut pu Mi - can uprising. lu aootber way it abd goad. Iii thc a ixhihWatiOfl ail' thc Iiiui thc I >cna>iT,ttie la-aabis, who ute only daafttMMfl when on n " bU-11 hunt-'' ffiivc toiurue and i. vealed them selves. They are beaten from the ni<?inciit they unmask and Tiflgla talking. So fte Maine election, which, if it hud bei'n the SWaaplng victory wa- boped for, would have begotten otu owfldeaaa that would baw soon flogoaetated into upai hy, mid left the Oi tuber Stata-s exposed to the bUROWiag tac? tics aif Mr. Harniini and his cniiiinitti'e, in uied after all to the advantage of the Ro publicans. It was a harsh shock, but there was great aatiafactioa lo knowing that the bounce wis over and ive had struck liaral pnn. out of the. diligence it quickened, the zeal ii renewed, and the activities it caBed into play, we have plucked the victoria'- of October. Maine was aa excellent quickener fortis. It lend us tin- ol 1 lesson, BOnOfOBBllJ and so hard to remember, of the ned ol eter? nal vigilance. Bo now we have them on thc hil. October gives us our Five Forks, \nn aler in November is Appomattox Court Houae and the defeat?final, let us hope?of the Confederacy. ______________ EBSIDBNCK AND REGISTRATION. Many Inqniriea reach us lika- the following: To the Lil i tor nf The Tribune. Stn; li ta a:!:7."n teaaove* (raai aaa aanatv lu tins Bta) to another, aar twa BMntat before alsation, is ht entitled 11 rut" aa nie sleetoral ticket kihi Mal i ticket t Altai If (tn** talala.ves it mn mir town to iiruillit-r tsv.iilv <laj H lirldlt- eleellnll, ls lu- rllliilral til vnle lally pilli ait tue i .in,ty uni An-cniLly liclict I?lie remains in tbe Hiine A-.,ti.lily Instrii't. j. A. ?. Ptorideu s v.. o.t. 16, ISM. The notittii which aeema lo be entertained by many persona thal a voter iu thia Btate caa hiive, iindcr certain drcumstaacet, the right to vole for one Bel ol' otficera without being entitled to vole for all, is incorrect. The < onatitutiou of tbe Btate, Art. H., Sec 1, says: lise, n^i!f lltlZ'il Bf Vie IL'*' <lf ttrVCIl'V-i I.e ' Wpa ali ill ll,.ve I.ei ll a BttatSBU Inr tan dSVB, lilli nil 111 h.ii'iiniit nf tins si,ne mt" yc.'irnext preceding aa I e lion, yin) f..r tb* ins' t Mir tiimiina a rnsMsnl *.f tbs cuni.iy, niel forth* mai thirty Car* u resldeal "f IS* i le. t .m .li iiii ll in vs iii, li ii ?? lui;', i Sa i ir- rote, 'eil ' " entitled to vote at snob eteotiou rn lb* slaation district of which ir.) shall al tba tm:*: b* a resident, sad amt ? re, fer nu i,ni -rs th it ar* aa.. nc lu nailer amy ta., elective by tb* people, and npoa iU qie*tlon* wbk Blay be submitted le the vote ol tb* people, pre thal ni fine ol war, ste. The righi conferred by this Beetloo is not divisible. A citisen must bave all theae quali? fications to vole al all. Having the ii-.';i to vote at all, be hat th*- right to rote for "all "officers," iind "npon allqueationswhich may " ix- submitted to tbe vote of tbe people.*1 A removal from one election district to another within thirty days ail ilia- election cuts off bis voii' as effectually as s removal from one count] ii another within four months oi tbe elec ion. or a reeidence in the Btate ol leas than a year. The question suggested by our correspondent respecting a removal from one pail ol' an Assembly District to another mast be governed by tbe circumstances; ii tbe re? moval is within the boond tries of au election district, thc voter retains bis right to rote. \\ bile upon ibis subject, l ni. Tami ga adds 0 warning to all Republicans in inc interior 01 the Stat'-, whore reiristration i- proceeding under tbe new registry law foi cilia- ad 16,000 inhabitants aud upward, to make sine that ?.Inn names arc on tha* roll. Friday,tbe 29th iii-:., is the only day t"i correcting <>r .ni Inin? ti) the lists. Let do Republican neglect thia important duty. FIFE Dui LARS APli < I Mr. Leonnard W. Jerome is president of nn L-s,.nanon ol Deputy Democrats* wbo bave batu 4intiti:r i ridiculous fignre during tbe canvass by attempting, wRh sony success, to masquerade us "Conservative Republicans." There may bc a baker's dozen of tin ni in all, and a luoic dismal detachment of soreheads never marched ta defeat v. in an] political party. Mr. Jerome is profoundly moved by the ree tol the Western election*. He breaks out in i< proclamation addiessed to tbe friends ol iii nt "i'i Hancock "and of the ( ui stituiion and ?? thc Union." A a-, n ?idi t ible maja i i'. iel ii - ?>! Gene .il Uancock hat ? been dis? tinguished in the past for theil devotion to tbe Constitution and tbe Cnion, bul Mr. Jerome could loi bc expected to spoil bia sonorous opening phraseon this account Tbe language oi proclamations need nol be loo literal, li' says "laige bodies of fiaudulen! voters were u shamelessly br aught to iii" polia by the Bad " it al mai,agi i ." in i iiii*) anal Indiana, and that "imported repeaters defrauded tahe people of " Indiana ad their free choice i ; ra ?? -." Hon did Mr. .bionic learn thia 1 Did be get bis in foimation from Mr. Barnum 1 That distin? guished advocate "I pure elections skipped back .md lmii, between tbe tao Octobei Bta ti iu a very li*-, ely manner, bul we do nol remember ta> haw heard tbat Mr. Ji ta,mc volunteered to help carry tha carpet-bat-- thal contained Ihe funda for the pun hu e of " Btoel i;ui-." Probably Mr, Barnum has told him all about iii- election since be got back, li docs md midi to have occurred to Mr. Jerome, however, to ask bbl in? formant what (ha* Democrata in Ohio ami In diana weie doing while the * Radicals" were bringing the fraudulent votoia and tepeatera to the polia. Did they ?? aad by and see the Illegal voice go late the boxes 1 Or were they so stupid that they did aol knowaboges toter win ti ti,.y .-aw lum * Ami what became <>i tbe $600,000 Mr. Barnum disbursed in Indiana and ol' thc heavy suma ha- placed in tbe elene Con? gressional districts in Obiol Couldn't bobin an] !h Dioeratfl te watch the polls 7 Tins talk ol' the October elections being (ar? lie! by fraudulent voting is the cowardly whine ol a beaten party. Tuc tait i.-, ti e elections in both Obie ami Indiana wan- remaikably free from fraud, lbdh parties were thoroughly organised, sad each watched tbe otbei to closely and gnarded tbe polia with such vigilance tbal illegal voting .mis almost an impossibility, Tbe I 'cuni, rats spent .?? great doti of money import big gangs of nilli.ns ii ..ni Eastern cities, and thc Republicans a/ore forced to bring on men who knctv tin- lai-s of tin mm foBowa to act ns ah i* i: iv* s. aad block their gama. Nothing wm accomplished by therepeatera ob election-day. .As ia. thc purehaae ot votes, there waa undoubt? edly a good deal of it done in Indiana, bul they were Democratic votes aud were bought hythe Democratic m tnagera. At aim.is; every poll a number ol I 'cnn .rats sat on the fence until latt? in ile afternoon, and had te be shown a $5 lull ? 1 bey could be persuaded te cann,, down, Tbe weakness oi tbe Democrats lay in thefacl thai they lunl to bira then own min in rota theil ona ticket. Mr. .biotin baa a brilliant idea. He proposes loraiae "a great popular lund for the defence * of tbe pod.-" at tl.e Presidential election. He calls npon Hevery mau who cut afiord tin som ??ul *,"> io secure tim freedom of elections m * America " to send his money in at om c. Mi. ( inn ;* a J, Uanda trill b ld the eaah. Wt du liol know who will htilal .Mi. C.nula, bul prob 4 ? ably Mt. Jerome reels equal to tbe task. Ats ul ting of a Democratic committee in Maine ? tuiiin-r, il wat pic pu.vi I to mirna IlihI tn bring home absent voters, a! the averagi eoat *i! .fjj a lu ail. An eminent politidaa ob? jected. ?*Twenty-five doUam apieceT ba cv claimed. "Thunder! Why, ira eaaboj five Mvotearight hamal borne with that bbbouuI of u lu oj ia v." Mr. Jerome ac ms to uvicc willi Uic Maine slatesiii'in as to tho price of a Penm? an ti?' vole. No remittance:! of less than $5 Bm wanted by trim. Wc hope the money will be pioitiptly eontribttted. P.vcry Dcinoerat who wants to pay fO to some otlmr Plutocrat fur vaiting tor Hancock slmiild make no delay. Messrs. JorOBM and Can.In's shop is at 13S Pifth-avc Their eoaamiaatoaa are no doubt inoiicratc. The transla ?>t wmatbonaandoof |S bills fit.rn thc poi k. ts ol Dcittociats who have money to those ol D.iuoiiafs who are im? pecunious, will bc ti good Hung for trade. The bunnies- Ills fl benevolent -ide to it. We hope it will move oil briskly. rm: fITozbn smile. How queer 1 frome smile looks! Particu? larly whoa il is on ti great political party that's a Yitamits! tickled tu death over a niece ol' sm titne 1 that tums out suddenly nt t to be bo smart. Here not ten days ago wm thc great Democratic party, arilh chalk in ita band atula gulla,v biiiaii as the continent cn its face, writ lng np and down thc land "329," and howling 11-cli red in the tam over the stupendous fanni ness of it Not that there's anything funny in the figures, m the suggestion they intend, bul Burne people have a strange notion that if they keep saving anything?no matter what?il be eomea funny by repetition. This kind ol wit li cheep enough to be universal. It ii the chid' liiitu f..i tome newspaper)*, lint one morning, v. bile these buniol bits were swinging their chalk on high, iind thc Irreaietible wits in tbe news? papers wen' just throwing themselves int" COB ralstons over thc columns of si.on paragraphs they ware working up with '*iiii*.>" in each, there mme some figures of vaster volume ami atora momentous sound oaf ot two Western e. 'lins srreated ;\ir arm of thc chalker j the pen ol the parajkrapbei stood still; the loon chin of the stump orator grated and stuck and stood still on its shambling hinge. In an in-taut they all -at itt thc core and centre of a thousand Arctic winters j thej con gealed without a shiver. The peripatetic with bia chalk, half bent to tbe sidewalk, over the unfinished "32?": the paragrapher with pea d.iiir pcmil ever his 320th " three twenty n?"j and the stump humorist cut ofl at "three " t wein?" in Ihe middle of his mirth; all stark an 1 slid willi stating eyeballs anil a frozen grin. Queei spectacle I Ami nil! they ever thawl Perhaps so, If we wait. And will they go right on from when1 they left efl I Probably nol. Thc peripatetic will mora likely Gnisb ln ?*:{_'?'' with af] tbe paragrapher will state, not BS I j"kc bul as lintier of news, that the thermometer has ben standing at 329 degrees below aero; aad tbe humorous stumper, aa his law hills lo.'-c nmi be lees the returns, will iiiu ih Ut" three twenty?" in Qeratan, with the risien Inflection?" Nein f1 And then perhaps somebody?.Senator Randolph, for inatanoi ? will -ai; ?? rbis comm <>i Free Trade. We "must come out for Protection?from the "drai 1." _u "Colonel" li. H. Hadley,tba iowna Republican and bogus insurance manager and speculator, i., making mpeechea in which be *aya " this u the first tii.:*- in tin history of tbe country tbat a man bas been a candidate for Presidei 1 * hose i>. r ona! bonor Im- le. 11 questioned." He is i*. rong, as usual. Siuci 1844, when they called Renr. I bi a gambler and denounced Ilia'..alana' Frelingbuysen aa ** tba praei alciii niail?1! Bible society and a il-d hypo? crite," 1 he Democrata bave "que Honed tb* personal honor * of every candidate opposed to them ; snd t here in- not been a campaign in which tl;*- slum, bave not vomited forth their low-browed rs delage Whit: snd Republican candidate* with tb* ort >f abuse tbal bai been poured out on General Garfield, while confidence men like tins fallon rolled un their eyes on tbe - amp at their personal ten. It is true there wis never a campaign tn wiii.i: the Democrats mai!.- blackguardism their tole weapon sa in this one j and bow well tbat sort of . 1'.. : ?> nave jui I leal ai I in Ihe , -j.ii < 'nu. and lmii.Lia. li ? oe rat ic newspapers which bave not hid the life eil I: rely knocked nut of (ii tn are growing mill t ,1,-. 1 .n. talk ol daspa rah s!;? 11!ew :i trama inion- battle which ;- to come nfl in light 1 bej ' ali open all their fra ad - to aim , . oafliet. 1 hey i ? uiggcst a itn.i aggressive policy. All thia I 1* to nothing, and those wbo indulge in it know that it amounts to nothing. Mere words aud vs uni ,\ ii! l it elect anybody, dimple gabble ol this sort will not even gracefully cover a retreat. The great poi ni i n :i pal'. i- to get tbe p ut'!, upc 1 Lt* itde : anlest ii cn 11 iii tbat, no amount ot mi li toy metaphor will help it. Iftbe Democrats find tbat whit ap their courage, Iel them whistle -there is no lilllie statutes nor in tbe Constitution which for? bids thc indulgence. Bul whistling itu't voting, aaj more than affidavit 1 ? ? 1 ib ita rs. Th" Superb ia only " Incidentally" a candidate. Jobn Kelly** objeel ls dearly to maka himself boa* of the cit j aad c..nuts. What, bave tbecitiaenaof Mew fork lo iev about i: ! A notice of this kind should ba liuii_r- np on the Sn pc ii >'s beadquarten': "Ii you don't tee whal pledge yon want a-k far it." Or, "Pledges fnr lllialtctl Winn >aili Wait. What i- tho difference h. tween a tariff tot i- rt 1 ne sada tarifl for protection 1 Tha.kingasan. who baa a tremendous intereat in thia question, should aol allow himself tat be cheated by Democrat lances thal there is no difference. A tariff tat rei nus means a tax on articles wbieb ire not pro? duced In tht* eonntry, ns ten and < "th", a tariff for protection maana a tai tm trticlea which coate into competition wiib American mamu act urea. Mir former means th*' destruction of American manufactures: tb* latter mean* theirperpetn ition. When Hancock talk- about a tann lor revenue only being " incidentally protective/1 he talks nonsense, an worse. Aa soon as his election ls announced, General Garfield should tend a letter ol thanks for able sri 1 iocs i" Wade Hampton. Whv slum du'! the Democratie party ho beaten J lt would be a libel on the intelligence of tbe people to admit tint it ever bad a ehnaeeforauoceaa. With a ree.an' wholly bad, witit ;i candidate totally without civil experience, aita a platform which promiaeanothing i>ut Bnanetal and luduatrial dis? turbance, it an.ines before Inc country ni a tim*) ot unprecedented prosperity, and ache to ba pul in power. For whit reason f it gives nona save tbat a i'ii uga it dr.dratde. There is no pa ipie on the face <i tua earth winch wonld not laugh ?neb a proposal down, lt ls the in*isi prepostoron* proposition 1 rei mads outside ..f .1 lunatic ss. lum. Jut -a\ ?? English " rn a Damoeral if yon want ri incipient c it* ol II. dropbobia, 'liiel)eiii.u at* are quiet, bul they ara desperate. Put all possibility "i a counting-out Boheme, like tbe Garcelou one in Maine, ont of tbe qnettion bj rolling up a tii'iiL inioiis majority for Garfield, The cllllaUe of the lil.bullet ia ntl,lilli.1 lu tho land. Their Jubilating over Hanooek't overthrow la tiuiilv ab t.:ii na I uti'l.-r a simulated dtagaat al tba situation. Prom the day ol Hancock's nomination to tbe presenl nol a tilden man has niven the ticks! an atom "f anneal support, How euiihl he t It was brui enougfa to ignore tbs Claim* Hilt's -iici.u.. e, niiii ?.,., ,i-i,i,. ne imi im a renomina? tion, im. it aaa adding Insult to inion to prefer ba - hue iiuu a man s . trio!, sipi.lv uniii for the position at tbe lamons author of tbs notion that tariff ts iiii'iclv ii " lu. isl l ?in- ' sshicfi was onco " hro.lglit ap nt my native town." Landan, the lats Daatocratk trend Ida ta for Gov rm,.i af .adiana,mys ba wall never again have anything lo do with political Bo amah tha batter for politn ?". Keep ii iu mind thal 50,000 nsalorttj tm Oartald in New-Terit la the thing io work f*.r. ?eerotary Thoaapam suva tins Repohttsam wtil entry Indialla hy an lucre weil majority m Nov. ti boi. and there i? not a DcflBSCml lu tim lund who will bet a cent against 1 liat prediction. P.nghsh i? not the ?nrt of a uuin to spend hts money am ft for? lorn hope, ami unless money j* spout tho present 1 lemuel,ti ic vote will dwindle. Wade Hampton is very anxious to shoot some? body, and the rest of the Democrat io party in very BaxloM for sa,niel),.tly to shoot him. Whv doesn't he rah.tot himself and make tin- whole party bapp.v T This tvenm to he an inicouinionly good time for Ibe citizens ot New-York bi aieuioiistiato their ca? pacity for si If government. Vow, ll bzli.lover, it's your turn to put your foot in it. Hampton is one snead of you. Roewribald person posted upon the deorpect <>f the Dei.rratie Headquarters In Philadelphia, the other day! "Thia plan to Iel at 9329 per annum." rh* disposition to crowd tha atcamani seems to lie wi*b spread and rampant. Ptaleted, the Glorious, lias written a letter to Bal? ler, in which bs shows grave eonoern last the eoun try rain it mlfby giving tba Bepablinn party aeixth Preeideutial term. Thai Bantry will take lae ebano** an a sixth, nveatfa or even a twentieth, before it will run the risk *.f ons term auder the Plsisted liane iii; st. la- of statesmanship, ii aims nut care i'i experiment with either a "glorious" n a " superb'' leader. Rental Democratic editora observe that Hancock bm lifted the tariff is.uooutof the canvass. Thia las ftiiiniH ease e( transference. Tho tarni'lama bas lifted Hancock out ol tbe can vs ? ,\ i ri. ipondent writing I rom lowson, Maryl ind. maka* tbi* statement, and declares ins will Inanes* to .-ni.-! satiate it if its Became? is ipi. -t -oui'ii : 'lin* Democrata heida mntiag la the Court Bonn at this town, en thu anning a>f tbe T* li Ina! mt, to ratify the nomination ol J. P. C. Talbot!, an ex-Confederate, for (.'o.igtos*. J. I boms* Hookina, another ex-Confederate, delivered an address, and when bs wm about to conclude be ?aid be would give way to a gentleman wbo bad Ihe :i. ' ingniahed honor of bsingaConh derate Brigadier, Ueneral Brad] ty T. Johnaon. General Joiinaon then said : " I am fortunate enough to belong ta. tb* alu-, known as Southern Biigsdien, and I am proud of tbe reoord I have made, and I propose tai stand na ii iii., balance "l my life, snd leave to future his? torians to any whether I was right or wrong." Ha needn't wail tor the historians. The American poonta will give bim a verdict m November whi b will settle hi* . .-i-.-. THE STATE CANFAB8, No Republican should forget that but stability for hriir .ve.us can h.- tecured by en? ergetic work foe Garfield and Arthur tho coming t web ?' days. The voter who athis bis vote to Garfield's majority throw* bis Influence against a disputed succession anu lour months of political and bnsi ue ?- anarchy. The nnavoidable "coercion'' of lower w.t." - if ??a tarifl for revenue only" is adopted -.bia ethe sll-nowerfnl - co ireisn " that is bringing mannfac operativea by tbe thou and into the Repub? lican r ink i. Ii -houM nol be forgotten in the nomination of Republicans for the Aawmbly that these nomina? tion* bave a National importance in view ot the .?I.i liam nt a United State* Senator Ly th.* Legisla? ture ol' Issi. Ihe Republicans or tho XIYth Congressional District intend to hold a great meat meeting al Middletown on Friday, te strengthen the nnvaaa of their excellent canal idate for Congress ( harWr. Pierson, of Rockland County. Sp echo* ??till '. ? made by Emory A. Stern and General .Jtitl.-oii Kilpatrick, Ra publican eamp ; - crowded with Democratic deserters, //?? Kingafon Freemon re? port Uiafat tbe Rbinebeckmeeting lani Satur? day night, one of the larges! r In D County, il was a di*pntc*l question wheth t the old tin" Republican* an ? ? ling Dcaiocra ? t ii ed thc largest part ol tbe t rowd." Those were tplendid Republican majoriti i in i iliiaa an.I Indian i, bul thej csn't be con ited in the vot*'of New-York. The Republicans of thia State ii i ri -; make tin ir own majority, and I ej must make it as big sa possible, There must besucba good margin both in Ihe State and on the elec? toral ct" that no U. h..nial will alma' te propose to a ipe it out. A iii-iii who pi" metrically opposite cannot be depended npon for anything. General liane lek bas applauded a Free Tr,nie platt..un. and written a Protection letter. k:;.isv \s b i" be ren .?mal he hasn't the ali rhte-t idea I. .-??':. The people v. ill ike ai tl fol tige, in- o,.,il: a i, ami - . : - to them. Two hundred and seventy of the chief business men "t Troj bave determined to take in part ;it tin poll , lol lon mg the et I Aapinwall'* ?? I' ?? pi un Union" ol I of this city. They bave signoal t!u> declaration: "We, tbe unalera .-rei. bu nea* men of the city of Troy, irrespective of prey;.ms party affiliations, feeling the teat import n e to the business inter? est* "i ot ci - ol' the coming general election, lei ebs pledge ourselves to do all in onr power, from this time t" the closing of tho polls on the se.'..iel dai ni November, to j.ion...te th%am ea - >'! thc Re? publican raualialatcs, at a full and lair ?of tho right of sufirage stall the polling places in this ait y.' The Democrats of the \\ ih Congressional Dis trict arr en loy lng the luxury of running two can? didates. Au una'... --': , ort to heal the quarrel ide by a compromise committee last week. Now John 8. Pindar, one of tbe candidates, writes to The Schoharit Republican'. -I h.ne been regu? larly nominated as the Democratic candidate f..r imi accept ancb nomination. laballnot decline such nomination.'' Mr, Lonnsbery, the other candidate, wishes it to be understood, ac? cordion i" Freeman, thal be intends to simw bis tri,mis in Ulster Count] thal he is "no craven." There isa splendid opportunity hore for the Uennblia .ms to gain b I onaretuuuuu in a di usually hopelesily Democratic, Evgry e arl ?bould be made to carry it. MU RIC AND TUE DBA Ml. THK GUVNOR \l WALLACE'S. This pi*-*!- ;H si remarkably In Ute -ivie af Mr. n. J. Byron tbat it is difflcull to think it could be writ? ten by another baa I. lt abounds with tba humor ol equivoke, with highly oolored ikatohM of mildle olaa* Bngliah obaracter, with eomioal views of the avery-day bieidrata of life. arith happy tums of verbal anprseaton, with amusing croBS-purpoees, nail arith a wild sort of funny entanglement of persons an.l Incident*; in all of \\ lu* h t lea i ms afr. Byron's pen has long ravella ,1. The mn nor is Mr. K. a'. Laakaster, and tn* ince ba* f.>r-nine ti me been cur, cn i at me Van.lev il le 1 he ure, in .London. Its presentation last Bight, la Wall lek's Theatre, wm observed with elms attention, bi? li very numerous audience, anal vi as received witb much happy laughter and in my oula bursts of very _*etunne pleasure. Tba pian ambles a little, aad In tho elementaof ac tiou and life-likeatory, ia both weak Md exagge? rated ; and there is a fernlea] strain la ii, which, to let .-te that exacts uniformity a>f texture in a play, uiav seem a blemish. Rut the humor is rel, .?md abundant and kindly?es humor ounitt t*> be ? tho situation* aro de rited with dexterity, so a* to confront and contract tba char? acters la a most lodieron manaor I sad i "tail stn -s has laeeii iiiiii apoh tho equivoke in tba dialogue, Portions of ilus would be applauded to the ataaott limit of enthuaiaam, bad it i-i c ? .I. 1 nota tin- pen of Colman?el which, indeed, it ia quite worthy. Then la a pretty vela of sentiment in tho midst of tho broad Ititi, sud back of all then beeta a kind haman hean. That the atmoaphen of tha oomedy is ttraogly Bog? il ii is Implied by the title and la true j but tin-human nature and tin* spoil avoked hon an in lishe management ol tts eccentric kypaa an oaail] ii Dprei ? hilde. ?? Tue (iii v'noi ?" amt with a royal welcome, ami?it there be any power ol' OOOquefe in real Bterit, ai any tigaitteaan m itut?ii.- plaudit* thal ara ison by genuine draatatk axpedienta and exoellml acting?tl gained aa unequivocal aueeeaa, I'he cast of its puris is gina below. Mr. Elton mail'' a Int, in it cliararler nut, laejautag hiiini.r ol thc Bortoalu sott, uud Mr. Oaaaoad raariecarried throagh, in u awed cf Hue, Btaaly Bhnplleity and iiiKiiniou.a humii!, a pail lentil ntl di.limit l>> ,t.s lmk of strong ??? ior sad by u* artiieial Impedimenl of a *tuit*r. Tba eompateney and lelah *>i thia gentleman'* uiiing. iu light paits, in.iv iii,|,,,( be saul to have rcciivod a r.._lk- indi iant illustration. Mr. Klton's uneonsoion geed beaner, and rough, nautical. Rnnsby-likr [my versions of everything and everybody kept his andi tan in perfect mars of laaghter, It is lona stn*-,, w% have, soen here a performance so Juicy and neb m this ono, or a bit of comic character -o well take* hy tho hons*'. There is much in the pi?c* that caa only be enjoyed by thou-) who relish the j-ftj amused observance of tho eeeentrieitle* of hf^ in tlio chimney eoner, Tim occasion was aaadp lalaraatlcg. furthermore, by the first apis-am-ica han cf Ulai Meaalda Detehea, win, ts a little san beam of frolic, ant who needs repraamos iq HM matter of um -lr, uni ia Waboa* at J !*> th re u , lenalrnary to burl.-ipi", and to net at the andu r,r? I hts height little led] 'a pretence, however, atsiatM tlie anima! ton of the 10000, and helped to * firry tb* pim. .Mts. I'.misi was recognised with a ap** ul WOloOOM, .'uni th*' saute a-oTitfiliiin-iit w ia paid tai \\r Gilbert] and Mi-s (la inion and Miss D *mf_3a lava ext fotionaliy spirited Borfoiauntee. Jr oaajb] take a calcera mtwe to wrote th" inetdetuof tl,*- conn dy. 'lin's- are Invented witb a iioiducaa that frequentlj invade* the limit* "f the t,.-.. bal tn.- is forgotten in it"* mirth Ibev ? , . exqui. b Moue, representing a view ott ne 'hiaaaj ai Tut nev, was weleonted ami ic warded willi long eoe tlnaed aeehwaation. Tb* in?r? requires taros seta, li wc add thal tm ?tl i, tam and s,picture of thu w ric .'Hf iri'lllJll .'lill Hilt.I''!, 1,1 all-, til* 11 -11 .-*',, ||y dramatic, and in no way h abb , or experiment r mawkish, the recital ol ita attributes a sufficiently complete fur th*- moment. Itiinota Martling comedy, bat ki itthoroogoly pleasing .1 iteoutaint mutti of tlur substance "fe.,,. ? - which u.-ci] to mi!.*? rlia- worth nudc*tabl a re potation of sm li old-faabiwaed aorksaa' faa 1'ul 1 1. raia il ta'I I'it I Vi-11 ll e.'' 1 Ll! ell I i-f -ne ... ,,f t |,? niL'iii wat 1.i.n ol Mi. Elton. Ue s\ 1 k. j. the public favor, and grow in it, u , 1 mule. 1 in- is tim full . Ur. Batt?r**at*a l_MOatat*Nr..., Mr. lobao .-rt :,;- ..ii., of tin) I*-x-l;iivv 'mg a lui, vi, 1 1 I .',. ixloi Ma, . li .!.. lu, il, :t'.iiu.|..cr nt i'.ituv .ar. William iit-i* Tl.au.iut,. In, MB, .-lilli*nt al a.ht> n ,. pital.Mr. If-rry i.t I et atlem-ia iiiini Ual4_UII . .Mr. . . : Jellicoe, rt irt-1 Pickle M..Li'tuttr Mr. W J. '.ie ut 1, a Vurkalair,-'.r.1.1... MU Ol I.. (HU du 1 en It e :-.. ; 4 ; ..'. . el 1 I. 1 v.n 1 . Mr. Aim t .tat Vellum, ii > lieil 1 ..Mr Sv . Ul las*, 1 . Mi. ti. ? Onaaal. .Mi H Pean ? 'r Aurelia, Batta t ? ? I '.'? i it ? !?? ..Mitt - Kate I'uiltti-tcu.i'it a OaHf utt-i itv in ur. iff. ... Mia*" Hit , . u 'Heil, tin- Lu,' ? : ' I'.I ir ' : ' Cltrile, lila Il.i.ul.l ;. \! t-a A.!. I.tlal.- !?? i Le in*- it| peai .?::. ?? aa iii.- 1. .-.itf ? Bariiura, II11IM-. >.i. I u.iua I-uuio* liifi iiibi ap|,. araiee tn,., muMmU.) MU. OBAfTB/KENCH opera, " I.es Clo hes ile ( Oraevills " will bc --'iv -ti at th Mund rd 'l'heitre t ... evening by Mr. Graa/i ft Opera Company, wh a Mlle. Mary Albert ber firat atppearance in New-York a* & Mlle. Cecile Ureaum will appkar for the Ural I 1 Li- se,.vin 111 thu city. Tomorrow rn '?pastoril operetta," " Babiole." wi l ba nut. ihe wulla are t,y SW.. Cbirvilla .ml QaatlOa an. ;a;;*i tab* mn ?;?? by M. I. 1 ul ,;.? 1, . . , composer unknown to ont stage, Ibe east will is elude Ml late. Paola Marte and Ma .nil MU. Iniil nborger, Mesierasand 1) On Monday evening next .Mis* ClanMaaals ail n. ti e her ti.-t aopearannia tin* eity,aftwa longed absence from ih:.- New-York -tags, .t Ita* Park Tantra, Slut ".viii open hera - 1 .'ia "Article 17," and will play a version ol considerably altered from that iu whit 1 Ulerly appeared aaele. PERSONAL Benator McDonald, of indiana is to be married in February to t lie wiaowod Mrs. Bernard, of w Mr*. Benard, vim ia a band oma el . 0 a nice ..I Bi ? 1 Sherman. Mr. Wendell Phillips will not l - - n '., li -,', I.- L . ill c Lrf,,;.- J:f '1 ry, v' . . hp.-', health is sn precarions that ta r ot len fort 4 to ??..ucl Ins lecturing entail menu, ii 1 atti " ..? "i tue m. -? j ;,, ar ... i] ?- i 1 " .11 $150 a !? >?: ure, Mr, Thoms held an informal reception at tbe rooms of Houghton, Mifilin A Co., la Boston, ou Monday. Among those presented ro hu. Mr. Emerson, I).. Holmes,Mr.Howell*,Mr.A aili Dr. Hail of th..a hiv- Mr. Hushes talki lively I'.:-a ol aud seemed te heartilj euj )j 1.. th" r eeptibn ended witb a lanena ral diam i- la cribed at weerta tia li t- f rt a dark blown business suit of heavy terial, black tte, 1 I ch guard or otc.li nt lien ih ? timpiietty ol in ? . ii'i.el r.i toma Hu if c . iiuiv ..'... it tried Btuoking :tr V.'.'-t Point, bul .ii'! ue 1 for il " e. , i, I- uiitil ? ? fed li tho ea Leets of I ? . '... .1 quirt 1 ? Ile i'd,ifl a cigar "i service in relioi strain, ami dunua a battle be oftt in bat 1?thouata even then he waa no ?; > tnvel r.t>) r. Newspaper correspondents, however. 1 to describe bim n smoking, and ? t cia ai < ? ii*.m all paru ol tbecountrj thal ie- ?? . - .. ia th" habit. Mrs. Arnold, the sole mrviving sister ut' "> ms> wall"Jackson, bow ires ni Buekbanuoo, w.-i Va, She wm throogboai tbe war a faithfal Ubiob ist, although every member "i Ikt family except ooo?a yonng nop monist. For hoc brothi; 1 iii:- tiic r. verene* a.f an ai love and affection, and the m.:-:- that it wm with extreme reluctance and profound misgiving t took np arma atgaiaat bil He declared he never would go outside ol Virginia to tim.1. voled against tlie ordinance ol -?? ision In old ' i.'iniit. and ur ii*-. 1 bia slater toum heriaattueuce 1 ? Weal \ 11 _uti., faal io tba Union. A. prutottudJ - man, be wm h ont t<> sa', even at'.-1 I 1 a iv.- ri un tin* -.Mun!: '"If sit- are right. God aili prospei ns; if we are wrong. God will deat ro j ,1-." GXKXVA, N. Y.. 1 ?a:t. 19.- li.iiaia, M. I ,. !,.iii, ac companied ity his ant, General >:? -. ? I ap i: Vf, Vf. Averill, arrived hen I \U last night nv a special irani. GENERAL NOTES. Tho Methodist Conference a*. Rockford, III., recently passed a aerie* rf reaolatioaa ileelariag i .1 pastor* stinttiii not eli itu.'.- theu ebarae* m.ul aft** thaw iimi. an tint wveral thou*and rote* algal Ibn t- ? 't to tin- ii "|.uniie tn part] Au Evdhfeliel in Springfield, M:tss? has so tareogbt apse tba totter aataro of a vn raMt i-rt.t tier '..I ? . t- forever discarded tm elgar* ??. ' aeeaturj bave been a nol solat tn aim even, u* li* feara. at the exp dm ol i iplrltn.il arowth, Thi Tuninra lately directed attentioa to Hie li ui'lbills cf the K . -. I: i'. . W**t*TB aiiJ -. .. . 1:. ii. ...I''..iiiu.on . *,41.c"iii|ti?;.-.-.i portram of tlie mil Oaatadarata Cabinet, apparanUj ta i'la--*)* iitirt'.-oiistuici tl Rebels. Tile BOBBI ut lat line.lt. W. Wroaa, write* a gooaraatareC i?*tt.^r m wbtsb t* Clattnia th lt lie UtsilUtutt'il HMM ri.iltlV.l I, J . i :\* U* ia uti. ra al abroad i aafsaarate pap*r maeay with I - i vt ti's iniil ininti u un ; .? ...i w, limply a- a mic liie.ius nf nt tract j.i sr ..tiei.Ii.m. lie ,n,: " Ms .mc -'ft advertise, not in revolutlonu.-." in..et. r uniltt* itand* tba art al adi i welltaai in; inn.ino iiiic ie-|u i tinliv iii c me ... print lu* letter, whit ?>* , u SOOd neal aleut pata c a ar* iimi lilt:.' attrill i Thc Kev. Ur. J. Wheaton Bmith diseusted ti:,- -ut j. et d tao ii- Moan's MariehiM s,,r nt* t. . tc-is l , tn ii.;. i r..i. ti Bantlat Cborcb, rini.nl*"* i.'ni.i. ile anni lui li.ni l..tn nil threugb the8ontb?iB*t the vs ar ami ! .4*1 ? s : '.? Ital* . .' ni. .tc lt* ian a a geale] oMgoetleaMa wm wael tu sav.ie.!', tb t<? tciieh Uk- fi-ecaii.iiIB, bal ssa- ur ,te tu . ' i ll i I tattle litiai.lai- place ; ft.T Ins criunl \t,ia kimsvu ll* Uui'iv nt ti iiiu tl. lu- Uti Uti Ne s Du-bunt ladle* ? Ira. 'uni .?Mite ."-oath to cicv.ne tic BMroea and uti ti salraelsed tr ii.,-1 Ulseaa Ha Mines itauwl aa beaty off m arma tbsy wan tall a ny,aad Um raceatcxadM lit, lev sst t-i emt e. issetl Li yule e\,,-i.t III 0* nay. TmateaOher Inonaeed maahatgaa poUej, soi l a.tlil tiiert- sven-lletrrna'a nuvv _dlD* ni tb* '? - Nt [?ar, whoa tM eooi rv bail prooil*ed to pi n-i-t. If thoa* nfl wera aaraitltM Ui eel for tbeaiaielrei tMf vs milli t-ss,'rr a iitinii), r a.f rt.tc. Into lb* pbataa- si freedom. " Call tbi* politic*, If yon pl -> '? 'mled lue -|...ikel'. " I'lll 1 call lt neilla. ullnlli'M aUll picul UM* tua Wtuen '" 0 BO iUIlcI" Tho ll.uv.iul studt'iits having decided lo rival Hi*' suive-H of tlie Oxford ttudeut* lu prautiu'inf * Oraafcplay, lOObM ubtiui lor nonie one who vs.'Ulai lia iicci'vi- tba laadlagpart aad ttn.iiiy ijuiniuii asea tu tu in Mr. Kiddle, wlin lia* Utiiletukou to 1 Min TiH) lulita or Siiptincl. n's "iKIiin.* Ivr.iiinua " lu foi- aettl Hgr* tko Tiiii.tu.I-U) cn ir.ii'it-rs will h.- laka-u t?jr ?ti? aleiit.-. Theoga trie work bus but just starte*l. il h?* ivi'i'ivitl "'i'i*' tli tu tin- t'c'ce-Mirv iinpetu* by He* ia teua-c um real .diva lj felt by |S00at00rt anal ?tu.l-'til*. uta While itiul (iiKXlwiu ure lo illili Ult* ac mr* ut prsoOM alien; Pl ' aP*M Kllot Notion OUI i.i.ni tin Bsotam ???*? w;ii i.ie.iiiit', ot aawsaa, io atrial I imiMatalaaaaaMBi lUeouoftceu* u to Ul? Istaaatd *ud