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C^mnacmcnta ano iUcningo (to-night^ Ar?"iMv or Muan ??I.mia.H (iinii)'Hui." Rl.i.iV 'Xl" HA IIOD-SK-?"' 1, ivv n TeillllP." Booth** i iu. *tiu. ?? Beman*." llAl.Y s Tin XTI-.i.--'- Ne.-,||. ?- :',<! Pin**.*' Max- i.i.v -11 -i-mt inixiiu-"Prt***eA.-iimct. IIavi-.u! v'p Mn'i -.. xiU'iN "B ehaotment. HaVrrly's I ii iii wt m i itu xnu -*" Oltwllo. 7, v, 1*1 mi. lui uti). ll ,z 1 Kuk.-. Park ihratrr ?" i *? i. mon of Honor. Ivs Kiivv .- > MisiiKi I--'- li.*- ltii'lri, ul Cir Cotl 'lil.ii, " st\n;. viii. Tn:' \t I ri** nnd Plata. 1 M *\ -,,,! lill , ii' V lill' -? I' ?', I I K -l-ll.ll." Wau x* k'? rm viii Tin- u.ivii -r" < lliruiniv<: !1 xi I ii"" I 0 iu.'. Ml ii ? i-.'i I' vv i - \, . ,i l vi -.??,r-f-rt, .- *K" . V- '. ? I ; I il". : i ,?:::.' all Ai 1 I. \::i'nit Inn. Index io Stfrpcrtusmcnis. '. - I * Xl ililli!!. Vv* a -, :? i- \-.,, ' v*.,v-,,- 7th i inf? "'tli column. IND ROO** l. - \ -p - um i, i . .i: vi:.'N * <>i: i - irtin. 1>\ ., ?.,. A. M-i mi: ? ?'?' 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I (ith aT<?., coner 3-th *?? ..-.,, a.'it. h. I. TERMS OF THE ll.ILISE. Pottage rrer ,, ?/,. rutted Statei ],'!!.-? ! i: ; : - .1 yt ,r. ' - I 1>A' LY i RI iii Ni* ?wi! out I v. ..10 'Ki M. VV lilli I'M.. 1 v.i-. 2 00 V 1 i.ki.V I !.!, ! M . 1 . 2 00 U ?' 1.1: K!. "i IRIBUNK 1 x -..i*. 300 Rrmit l.v P. u. i 'Mri or ii. re- *.-. r< il '? liar. ir-* lill. llUiil SK. New-York. SHAN! !1 0PPIC1 - OP ll M. TRIBUXX. Wasuieoton?No. 1,322 F it. Lons in?Nm. 26 li. ;??:.. -t., Strati 1. Paru*?No. 9 Rue Scribe, ICL'NDED E.Y HORACE GREELEY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1880. HIE AUX THIS MORNING. I V .' \f,v.?A .atm: ii ei jii'i.i-. iii Loudon ;-<!? lilx-i.it,nu ,,ti certain change* m i he ju,i,,-.,ii p> -u m. i' A battalion of i!i** Coard* hat been, to in lim.1; a large land meeting lm* hen beld al Bligo. -- H mian hat iaeued n challenge to l.a.v ? - I'i,e Duke ut Medina wan ordered to -qii't *-? nm. Don - ic?George B. Robin-son, thc Lieutenant* Governor-elect oi Colorado wm nhot on Saturday Bight while vigil al Robinson'* Camp, about ivei.iv h.il.- Irom l. i'.vi ?; bia woonda e robably prove fatal. = _ rwo bandied balee o(c*,iu.n were bi urned al Norfolk, yeaterday. == The Republican maj..my on Joint ballot in Celesado will lu* fifty-three. .... ,\ baggage cm .m tin* TcE-aa Pacific Railroad vxa-t burned on Friday night, near -Sulphur, rex. Qeaesal Garil id's pluralitv d the popnlar vote foi Piybi_.ii. ia given u* 3.401. ?? rwo Arma have withdraws from Ihe Baltimore grain ira.!.* protest a ' Tbe President and 8e.*retaiy Shem n Intend to lev iinii.*-.?! iii* recoinage of inc -silver dollan on a -if.-..1 bania. ?Borne damage waa done laal evening Ly a Sra in tbe Cannon Street Mothodisl Episcopal Church, Ponghkee ?-'?-. ( nv am> MiuTuiAN? Five European Bteamshipc win. li vvt-if u\,i.liie c.mn into pori jresterda.v. The Rev. Alessandro Oavazal arrived from Itali a:.-I paseebed three timoa. ...... r.I Grant atl Pivu. ?? it li Church; Mr. Boecbci preaehedon "The Love nt God." _.. iii. I; v. Dr. Newman, thc II ?*. Robert Collgar, tlir- Kev. Dr. Bevan and the Ki v. 1. De Witt Tallinn:,- toadied on i ipteeofprae* timi h.t.-r. nt in their eennoua. Several meet iiu-'s in the uii.i. r-t ul temperance wen- lni.l. -bi Wfathm:.?-Teieune local obeervathma in** dicate. a,u,ly ot partly cloudy weather, withoe* esstoaal light ram-, poa ibly followed by colder and Blearing weather. Tbennometea yeeterday: lli-rh est.;;i ; loweat, 38?; average, 31-Vt?. In Barnum., bright lexicon-Hit cipher dic? tum .ry?i-* thore do such word as "con fi?-?-'"? m. ? There was a singular scene in Plymouth Church yesterday mornings when Mi. Beecher relinked Um ooogrefration for au Indecorous eurio.-ity to sec General Grant. Tin* comm. nts t.f Um Committee on Hygi? ene of tin* Kew-York Medical Society upon thc overcrowding ot stn et- ..i-. which wc publi-licil yeeterday. might I?e heeded hy ele? vated r,.a*l and atreet-eai managers alike. The people ol' New-York ar,* nut swine, and shoal.! i.o! lu- treated ea .nh. TIk* visil of Gav.izt] to this country ninny year, ago made t great gtii among nil ela -. - ol religions people. Binee th. n bis rivoli ?gainst thc Roman Catholic Church has passed Into history, bat bia present vi.-it can? not fail io bc of great Immediate interest to all the anti-Catholic churches. An account of lu.-* plans and oi bia first discourse, delivered yc.i. ul iy, will be fonnd on another page, A Washington dispatch announces that Secretary Sherman will propone a common sense way ont ol the silver dollar dilemma. Ile will ash tbat the coinage of the present standard dollar be suspended and the huge aeeumulationa ia the Treasury vaults bc re t'oineil mt,, dollars containing sufficient silver to nuke them equal in value t<. gold dollars aud k.-'j. Un* two coins in circulation to? gether. The Beeeetaiy will show that this can lie done practically without expense to th.- Government, The President will .-ii*,j><,)-t this sensible suggestion in lu- Mi Tin* Greek question is fa-t taking tbe place of ihe Dulcigno adair in European politics; I ia basteas io say thal she a il .-ne Gieece iimiai support in demanding tbe cox, ie.! tinnily, bnt sin: c..n neithei ?Sard nuii boc Birney to assist her. Ger* many desiree Greece to be patient, and Prance i.- soi quits mady to take pan iu another demonstration. Italy aili probably fol low th.- leadership ol the Great Pow ers whenever they resolve to do some? thing. Earl Granville',! declaration on Si,lin? day that "it is hm.ible for tbe Grech "question to remain without i aolutiou," JLutihuul'n position beyond doubt, although the ptaeiga Secretary failed to say when or how tins "solution" ip t., be affected. Jt may !.*? tii.it Greece will be obliged to loree tlu fighting wuh Turkej lu thc spring; when as much t<>r Dmr own sa I her intercut tho Powers will have to Interfere. The discreditable part played by Turkey in the DaldgnO aft" iir must tell Sgainst lier in any negotiations which may arise on the Greek claims. Europe is now convinced that only s certain amount of pressure is needed lo insure the fulfilment of its demands. The pertinacious Committeemen who aro still insisting thal they must !"? allowed to e.>nt;.-.'ute Central Park for the purposes of itii International Pair.wiil find s, vera! points for !? flection in th ? letl i wc prinl to-day From an old Park Commissioner. Mr. Hogg i ti *?* a num? ber ef instances in vxhi.i' it was al empted to divert tho parks from their origi ' proper plan, and usually f"-. some public ob? ject .put'' as laudable iii i:- way as the (Exhi? bition itself, In each case ii was decided that, thc property having lu eu devoted t> a public purpose, lt could nol be diverted to any other ii--- without ih.- consent of all the persons originally ; 1 for the ro ', or, In other words, without the individual consent ol .-vi ry taxp j er In N< w-York. In one case, where permission wis asked to bold a horticultural exhibition, it v decided Ihat no admission fee c.,aid be ,1 within tho ). ik-, which are whollj fi e ti tbe people. The situation aiay bc stated thuss 1. The Park Com ni is toners will not j^i\* Central Park for a Pnirj '_'. Ii the* should yield il their action would doubtless be hell to be illegal; 3. It' tbey should give it and their action be i i il iin. d, it might still lie heh! mila lui io charge an ad mission fee within ile Park. On the whole, wonhln't it be well to drop the Park schi aie at onci I Oar Washington <ii patches give some curi? ous facts concerning the carelensneas dis? played in making np the electoral returns even in l en for fonr montlia tbe Presidency hung trembling on thc knife edge of .-: ? ??. Then, if ever, it mi-hi have been supposed that Electors wonld ob? serve the bal letter and punctuation mark ol the law, .uul would not endanger success by permitting tin slightest informality. But, on tbe contrary, there were many such imper? fections, all ol which eotil.l have been avoided l.y a little stii.lv of t!i" law-. From twelve , came returns which lacke i ihe i. . indorsement on the envelope. In other words, they purported on the outside i<? ; ?? private letters to the Vice-president On one return there was not even i legible p.,*:!!, rk to lix ita origin, and ii v\.is traced * through the postal registry. In the returns from five States tbe certificate of appointra nt ol the electoral messenger, which is the Vice President1!! guarantee thal the packet handed lum is authentic, was inclosed within the seal.-.I envelope containing the returns, and so could not be had until tlie returns were ,,;' ,|. There were various other irregulari? ties <>f the siiiiit* s.*r'. It may be said that these are trifling an I technical informalities which would never i.e allowed to defeat an election. Bui it should not be forgotten thal un objection to the vote of one of the States in ls7<- was rounded apon <u,e <>t those same trivial errors. While we have the electoral system Iel us observe the last iota of the law. A FRAUDULENT HT LES CE. Sd one pretends any longer thal the Morey letter waa anything but a bane and impudent forgery. Tbe only defence thal leading Democrats sel np, <>r that is made ror them, is thal they knew nothing of tbe letter until it appeared, investigated it then, and honestly believed it genuine, and thus were imposed ui.oii completely. Now, then- are a few farts whieh prove bevon I question thal this de? fence is ss false and fraudulent ..- the letti r itaelf. Information thal some such letter W! . about tobe published, which would decide the Presidential contest, was given in thu city as emly as Thursday, October ll. Whis? pered IVoin one person to another in thai whirlpool of rumors which has it- centre in the Stock Exchange, it was not supposed to have any foundation, ?'\*" pt by some who believed they had il from sources deep in Democratic councils. As all know, al least oa.- conspicuous operator was on tbe Demo? cratic National Committee, but there were others who had paid largely to the coal ..I the Democratic campaign in Indiana, and by thar means, or by personal relations, bad se? cured sources ol confidential information at headquarters. From which of these tbe story first came prol ably never will bc discovered. Bul th fad tim! sn,-h a story was whispered on Thursday, and came to tbe ears of Repub? licans on Friday, has an evident meaning. Again, it was on Fri.lay, October 15, ac cording to two gentlemen of high respecta? bility known to uar correspondent at Wash? ington, that they were told at a hotel in this citv, by General \V. W. Averill, that such ? l.-tt.T would soon appear. Their statement is thal General Averill said i "I have just come M irom Governor's Island. I cannot divulge "what is going on, but it isa big thing. . . . "There is a letter ooming out which "von will sec in tlie papers. It may bc Mpublished tn two days, and it may be "in finn or five. We are going to send "it to th.* Pacific Coast. Wbea it comes out "Garfield cannot cany ti single Pacific State.' Cen.ral Averill wa* particularly positive that Hancock would be elcoted, " as sun- as "you liv," beano- lin- letter was "going to '? turn the whole thing.'1 Just five .lay- after this conversation the Morey letter was published, and Ilr, Barnum telegraphed it to all tin- leading Democratic journals in the eonntry, saying, "The letter ia genuine- Denial ii won. than "useless.1 Prom whom did General Averill get Ins information, accurate and minute as it waa, both as to tbe tenor ol tbe letter, the use to be made of it, and the time <?i its publication 1 No one will ima ine that it wu.- communicated u* him, or to Demo? crats in Wall Sn-,-! ot on Governor's Island, thal the forthcoming letter was to be a for? gery. No doubt all tbe Democrats x-.h,? knew of the matter, except the few who concocted, the letter, wen- led to believe it genuine Hut what becomes ol the pretend thal tbe Demoeratie managers knew nothing of tbe letter before it was published, and then, hav? ing little opportunity to examine it, wen- im posed upon 1 Again, Bridgeport is tbe largest town and the chief centre of political acm ny in tbe district which Mr. Barnum represented in Congress. He bas there Ultimate and conti- \ deutial friends. Bul The Bridgeport Standard states thal ihe forged Morey letter was kuown about, and Us publication predicted, fully live j ila}* beioie it appeared) and it was expected to create s great revolution in the aspect ol political ail.iiis. Tiiai is, it was known in ; jual when General Averill spoke of it, on Friday tm- 15th, and <m the same day tbe whispers came to Republican >? i- >>n Wall Street. Now it is in order foi Mi. Bar muu i , ,.. iii * friends in Bi .1 report iai,ie io bear "l a letter which, it ls | rc ,,,,!,.,;. the D nocratic Committee knew nothing ot m.til five daj ? I .ie. [I j. an inteii ing q li" n how thia whits pct of a bomb-shell forthcoming hui |iened to get started in three distinct directions on the same day. Was then- a consultation ol I' in? ner.i*ie buders about 1 hui time. Or was th"* " lethal weapon " air. adv pre] an d. and knou a tc M . r irnnm, bi fore the October elc< i on, nml o: !\ .ii closed to "tia i Democrats when he san thal their dia ouragetueitt on accounl of defeat in Indiana xx.is so greal thal a tonic -?? ? nect-aaai** I Possibly some of thi e qu t lions may be answered in due time. But, ls already evident, the complicit*! of ionic mern liei? of tbe Democratic Corni. ; I I.', the very attempt made to conceal it. rhe iii! ii >" in,; was known ol' t!i" lett! r lil headquarter-* uiiiil it waa published i* a falsehood which would n* v'er have been told wi thou I an object. The obvious object is I., bide th.* truth thal soi .<? m mbei <>i I,ie:,ilen- ul ihe Coi.iiiull, e contrived, COU cocled and managed the infamous fraud. I Those who do rn t t ll what I . x know, aud i.luse to .1 maud a th trough invest gation, ? ? thal public opini in vt i-l nol nish io tbe cnn' e. * ?; thal Ihej arc Innocent. i il: HANA S IND BUSlNl 88. The New-York banks are belou "theil " line" ? sin. Me i serves are H" less than the amount which, on the basis ol ihe reported deposits, would bo required of thi National banks bj law. Iii" itat?iu nt v .-,--. i ,,. i ,- ,, !. ? :i ni tSie Ni ba '- hold 1. sss ;h,in the ie . re ; quireil, besides i u Slate banks, ot the three banks ? ? t loans and d 'jiosil -, tho Park i- Kligh Ij I low ih- limit, and the Fourth National und Importers nnd Traders but vrrj little nb ive i;. M ireov r, it is a well-fc fact that i he condii ion <u t'i.* ba i ihe en ; ol the wi... must have bi en le fi \ in ible than til ai - indicati.!. foi the outgo of gold < ''.lom ,. lo the en ' of tl e week, widle live steam rs rrom Europe, by v\lu, h p.mn- gol I bad ' ???.. ci -.- il, v. ii de 1 iv. il al sea. In rea *. sonic ol the b uk ? li.iv.- be n lending gu 1 " to ai i ive," which may al this hom be at t'i- bottom "I i . eran. The or lin.uv risks oi tina . * ? . .li, without staking the safetj .n i e | comnii I*',.il .-"iiiiii: ui v up in I lie pi i p that no disaster will bappi n i" a diip beating gi ld. Nu doubt large amoti its of specie v.i!i - >,-:. 52 1,135 e,tun' t-i hand out - 5,000,000 < kim I'ti-d las * i k, and much i iore i- kno rn t ? b ,.-i I h w ? .. Al*o, th. li* Wife largs hl.lli'-llis mi S.i .i [ny. ai.l still largei withdraw il- j i nn nt, v\ hii-h may arrive ni xt wi main ques ion i - (.bul I lie li ilks can 'lo th ? For the demands npon them continue v.-,y large. Tin banks aud thc lr-.-my to? gether lost $1,635,512 in .peere List week, even il th.* banks were liol worse eil' on Sat I than iii. ir rep*?rt of averagi s sba and yet $2,521,135 in gold waa received at tins port, so that $-1,150,647 al least has vanished Irom sight. Thi state ol exchange* with interior cities, ami ih,-known large sin,.nun's thither, seconal un a lo-s hp great aa ilu-, and a i bicairo dispatch state- thal the bouka thereaent o\.. $1,000,000 into ti.*- country on Saturdaj iiliti,-, the demand being very great There i- no reason to supp,,-*," ti al this drain will immediately cease, for ii i* sustained ami stimulated bj the i<.ni advance in prices ol products, which encourages holders to sell. The Treasury, also, has taken nearly $5,000,000 from tbe maikel since November ii, niel will bc obliged t<> take still more in order to meet bond- becoming due January 1. The gigautic speculation now in progrea** absorbs a va-t amount of money, lu liv, ng-days last u.-.k the sales of stock amounted to about $185,889,000 in market raine; the subs oi bonds were unusually heavy; the transaction, in wheat wen- ovei 10,300,000 bushels in five days, against 9,000,000 lei- tbe previous week of six days, and about 7,500,000 bushels for the week be for. : ami the -.il.-s of cotton, which were 104,800 bales lor the week ending November 12, and 625,800 bales for the week ending November 19, amounted in tbe five dayt ending November '2V, to 1,515,300 bales, ol about $87, 133,800 in market value, thc price having advanced about one cent since Satur? day last. It is do! strange tbal the exchanges ol tin- week, though lor liv* days only, were thc largest ever Kin,wu in the biston ..I the Clearing House, amounting tn $1,072,680,647 81, with balances of $32,472,796 33. The hitherto unequalled ex? changes of "Black Friday" week were oolj $989,274,472 im six days, lt is an old nil. that when the exchanges suddeuly mount to very high figures i: is tune lo be cautions, ju-: as a prudent seaman takes in sail when he sees s sudden fall iu the barometer. Except the extravagant speculation in cer? tain products and in securities, however, n til? ing unhealthy appears in the commercial oi industrial condition of tbe couutry. The rail roods arr doing un enormous business, aad out ni thirty-five whieh have reported fur the first half of November, only two fail to shoe an Increase of earnings, though the compari? son is with th.- period ot greatest activity last year. Ih.- aggregate increase of tin roads is ?r 1.1 "^T.:::i'_.. m 25 per cent, though in several Instances tbe gain is partly due to an increase ol mileage, and there* fore must be partij <u perhaps whollj balanced by iin increase ol expenses or inter? est on debts. But il is also nndeninble tbal manufactures and Hale ol jill kinds are doing finely. Prices of conon gooda have been id* vanced and the trade ts active; the trade in iron is decidedly bett rj sugar has bun active, and the Salefl (ince November l baye bien more than double tbe receipts within thai time. The market r.u securities, also, is sustained in port by considerable purchases on foreign account, though il i- nonsense to suppose thal anv large proportion of sales amounting to 3,400,000 shares m -tx days are to foreign buyers or to permanent inves? tors, lint speculation ol everj l*uii certainly bas a natural canoe and greal stimulus in the r,iil and wonderful pro-xperi'j of the country. Ii ia a possibility not to be safolj over? looked, however, tbat financial difficulties abroad may presentl] arrest tbe roreign de? mand f r om securil es, check Ibe movement ol I,lead-lull-, aud BtOP lor ii lillie tii, Im ports ol gold. The Hank ol Prance loot nearly $2,000,000 mon- of K'ol.l last week, in,.1 cunno! le,xx li, ,1,1 m< -I t - lb,in al.om * 000,000. 'I In- shipmi al *.l $1,000,000 h.mi ll.iv.i- on Saturday maj havebeeud ti-,.in ih-- bank pi .oi to tbe hu i vw klj re? turn, lt that b.uilv should al anj time bc obliged to pay in silvei only, the purchase ol Ami rican seem iti* s for i , *? mt xx..uiii be airesti .1. I ,, I;., li ..: England alao I??-r last week $3,200,000, ami oiinr large sums have since In n di **n out. [ts store of coin ami bulli ii mu-' noa beonl) ?25,645,000, With h . ..I. "I ? telling above par lol the firsl lime iu tw- ni -.-i v en >. .u-*. and Unit* .1 8tates foul p i cents selling ai 11?>*-^ in Lon,lou. u I is no wonder that the movement of Idle capi? tal into American Securities threatens tobe rapid] bul ii may eaeilj become so repM as to ianse serious monetary iHsturbanoa. U that i apprehended strong efforts will be made in :li n i ? , i flow ol' gold, and a sudden ad? vance in thc rate of the Bank ol England, v.hi-;'!- i- effective otherwise <>r not, would stop the buying ol American securities. TOR MIS ! Im Ftl IUDS. Mr. ! ii"i waiting foi Conan mud in 'h'- " Si.Iring Dis ? bich does him i ,i lb I,,- hm taken tlie matter Into the ? ?Court, ..:.'l lias <? rn ? il the ar rt***t i.i i|; i' . mtj I a ol W i rn . I, a Canvn ing I! >ard, casi imii duly r. turned m, "-I ii, i m texl tl ? I w< re dis era a-,*! timi they Iii il ii :? the State -?' itute, 'I lie "distill] .i bli g morl ?" were I ai < r ' printer's dash-lines separating the difli rent portions of the ticket. The tickets were re i an I . uml .1 by th.* poll .,* reject ill. ral ballot ; bul li ii id that, in ipit* of the ? , i ,,. 'i coi iti of I tie Di lin!, i. Lynch had a con liderable majoril jr, the friend* of ii u ral I r thal I to h don . So the Wai ren ( ,nuii -.< io ll stroll'.' pi and pei -a ? *. < .Munii : .1 thi* im ident and i eil ne au lins! the suffrage. Their perforn ce ls so excep . iv,-n f, r a si .!;? win re ?. ' , i is a comm ?n occui renee, ?ri Herald ci ? ? nut against i , rou think ol ' !,, ul- rs, " itu \on aol ku *>v ihal ire ii.il ' di t"i;.-ui !: n i ni ' k .' ii"' ?? * .1 \ n' -.' nt i hal they arc only ii ?! in place ??i.i , -.V / ("ul .eu on - ut thea? ii- ..I -. 1"! I ?* ii up, and ??' ? il you can e this on rn " .1 -? - um , ? * m ul;. Tu iloue v. -- "um!:', i- :"i .,'i ,age on fair play, a \ ila ?' tiou of lie I ?" . a breach of :he Ih mo i form ; and, unless it is .1 uounecd und ?' di- - , 1 ?? tiru to phtgUC .li- < om? ul *.." 1'uis is plain ? ilk even for a n ;w ?? - i ii / ? iL rala'a repul it ion ioi m ;n "udeiice. but il i* not extrav i '. m. ,? - ih . i- *. The WU ii* ii ( 'omi ' ??-?: -'I IgO I , j ii! i de -,-n -. Theil offence i- plni dy de ti neil 5,5 I "i ol the Revised S at ul ss i f ibe U . and ls puni diable by " a "lim- of no ni i- llian one thousand dollars "or b. iii. ? io more I han one r. oi Ii ." rin itt-mont n cen ly ied i . Nci hern I-1 ne cnn i ? i ic ,.' >?? of in ' "! them hav ln?en dis iii. - tl nv the Vt dot il < lour! ls nu. i ue. Their i rial ii *' i d ? *-. a for I' eera ber 1. Wi it . r becomes of bis fl mis, the War? ri n (' ??*,. -.''iiiiiiIhaltuers w ll nol long h. i in the n--\! Con The quiet) ini ll lt, com gi nu ? color d man, \.i.,:.i ',,-i a;l.'nil o! tin- seal lour years ago by di .-?>, ing ihe dis rici with rifle cia is and .ii.1:1, ;v comp mic*, will get ii bink again, sud tlie 10,00 I R 'publican ni ,.io: ity in the "Shoestring District" xviii once mon* be rep? resented. Mi. Lynch his kepi up the fight i.u- I.i mblicanism in Missis-dppi In spite of greal disconra cements and ra the face ol pi r .-, n il danger. Everr man who a.lmi-kls pig i, ami hiv.-- to see fair play will be glad t" iee lum back in tin- House. Bl I ITIONS ni ENGLIHH P \RTIF8. The In h I, md League's silent partner con? tributed lit!*. il an) th ag, to it*. Block in trade. The English Radicals have been alarmed by Ihe i. v, lutiu ian ti odencies of the agrai i in move? ment. Our London correspondent, in his u.i-i-.i\ review m the political situation, rinds iu Mr. Courtney's speech abundant ev il. , .,: the willingness <,t that section ol the Lib? eral p rty to support Mr. Gladstone even ina j,, icy ol coercion toward Ireland; and Lin -line, xxni, li hus made a hard light for the i omm n la vv methods ol dealing with the con? spirators iiml laid agitators, now recom? mends what is virtually n stringent form uf coercion. Unless all the signs fail the Uiuie Rule faction cannot conni upon receiving any material aid nnd eonifori from the advanced Liberals. Ilr, Chamber? lain will timi it easy to remain in a Cabinet xxhiih exhausts the ordinary resources of law nnd then makes organized terrorism the ground of exceptional measures ol repression. The fact thal so many counties in Ireland arc '"terrorised," and thal an agitation to reform thc land system has degenerated into a e n spiracy against landed property, has wrought a iiiarli..1 ebaugc below the gangway. We do not believe thal Mr. Gladstone will meet with an\ serious resistance from that itu uer when Parliament meets in January, a Premier wbo was more ol a Whig ami less of a Pro? gressive Liberal would look ior armed neu? trality rather than efficient support The Radicals have an abiding faith in Mr. Glad atone. Tiny know bim to I..* a statesman who never flinches Irom his COnV dion.. They ,ue well aaaared that, winn the time cornea, he will reform Bot oul) tho Irish but the English laml sj stem. As the Liberal part] i- now constituted the Premiei will have more difficulty iu overcom? ing the prejudices ol iii.- Whigs than in re? straining the ardor of the Radicals. Tbe land? owning Class knovis that the let'.rms which begin m lu and will end in England. The Ground-Game bill baaopened the .yes of the i-.iiLilish i ??nu ni -ti* i nu irs to the advantages of it medial mi asun i: and the defeat ol the Compensation Act, instead of obstructing re? forms in hish land-tenure, ha** rendered more positive legislation absolutely necessary. Thc old-time Whig cannot conceal bis uneasiness. lin* Commons and tbe people are dragged fiom ..ne harassing -ul,j.et io an,,tier without hav ii:}; tune to master tbe details or forecaal tbe consequence*, and in bia judgment the .-iiuu upon British institutions, ami especially ii imii the interests ul landed property, is so great that the foundations of public order ami security arc shaken. The action of the Liberal Peers on the Compensation Act ihows how iii ik li resistance the conservative ele? ments ol th. Liberal party are likely to offer to tbe passage ol land ri foi tn acta. J * public life, however, is a continuous record ol social and political concessions. Tbe House ol Peere, sa one ol the mool sagucioua men in England recently remarked, seldom likes ne x ideas, but ii Invariably perceives before ii i- too late that there maj be lesa public r in accepting than in i ,h m. \\ e do liol believe tl,al the obi Whigs ol either House have lost thia power ol di [?em? inent. Ii VMll Iii- il most difficult Hilde I l.iivl!,.'. lui! we iluiik ihi! Mr. liia,l-l.,ne w, ll succeed in runing tbe elements <>i lu- party, ami lu securing tor bia hom, nolie] a moat bearii ami efficii ut support. Mi ll, ni . I.. Ai...,-x -i, mill I,- I i. h. a,I .i.u,,i,i.I inisiak- *>l eon,f.,i i I with thi idea tbat he bs ictedin a uublu :.,.?! pramoivoribi ? I . -'I ' I ? '! *? O |'l. .? Ufa m. !?! ? i J , very fir from bollier s turo He simply refrains from .loiiuffui oatregeoas wroagslaBply bseaase ii" ix*r .-eiv.-that hi* persistence in Ins purpoa* woald lu* ruinous to his iotSCOStS. He StiH SSOS tx.son. saids from tho imposition of the Cbriatiaa - orena ntty, why tbe Passion IMuy should aol be p-rodueed, a ail he still thuiK** it WOnld bSVS a I ,.?l .11" t. His attitude, io abort sod no doab! thai of Mr. Bahai M..iso. tue author ol tba piece, will bs tbs same?ia thai ol a iieui who I'lio'iiai Iraonsiy buasota o public opinion which be thinks ta quita mistaken aad an |ust. Mr. Abbey bas shown commercial prudence ia irix-m ? ni. a project tint <?< rtainly would havs railed ; bul be wili bs wis aol I" attitodints i, i .on v\ bo h is confsi red a public favor. i ,.* ? . . . ia ? -? natoi Morto i's ii! ,n to . i ? -.ni.-nis a car--f.il con* .->'il. -i'll*. i"ii. _ ? i ksaiving l> 'V ean a h di re ' bled, mini ? might m.! nave f'-ii in tbe humor t<> '.-iv.- ibai i' -i erats 1 ,'.' -.'i fonnd out ? publican i'i lideal can be the bead il his party and i an independent man. 11 s m< a tiley xx i re accn itotned to eleel to the ! b bl ? tn in il ? tami Iho .... in and a poid The Democracy will have i > Rglit tor more il: in in I-*** l. A i up ita i nd to tis fact. : bas bi n'tofore dons bi ? i.r ti,.- lu .ii -liane ? -.riliV ll.ill ba* gone into : i ?;.i' ; . a .. ? l! * ri - ???':??-'.: , ? . be 8 Stfl v. Inch ? !.,* ciustic bal - ad Intimidation ol tbe i be na.rn- of . , signs ol a n voil pi earn . fair v a and an hon*- ; ? ni m the ,v , , I. from The I *'. -in ? li ie i- 'i ?'? ll uiiii{ i Hie ' ouut, ,* lias pro ,, II. pu ll is the in*-! encouraging faet in tbe |,. ?? ? lien Hill aw political n in. bat a ben heco ip to W um in xi vt I lu- .?! "? .. -., il ->*l ol ? i r< - it. iu xrhieh the people appear to lena more Ihev as ? it. Il baa ii"-.', bee ? I al t wenty-four I'n sid ni ial el. ctioi rei t,., h undera iucn liv. Ii is a - m * I, id ..I ale. (iou in v a eb *. ans r oi* il-noratiI - .utily conn u.i childish When I-1 rn tun looks In a irloss now be mutters to "Well, fail ! ? . but th , I .. mw a lt.-,' le ii mon I' Ev< ry mw fa< t tbat co to light bout I ' ! ? . I '. ??!, ' .i-i '.'.'iiTtn*" i le ii',T. I i whole con - * el better mm Sn tin - li ll I afore an .. ? ,-, i* iniide Ituown. l-'.-v-i, vernoi C rtin promts. * to rn ik ? n his i, a i par! y . ,, igreas who have vote ! a iain t him c mtosted seat case. He is rep ai tbe retril alion h i Ii ii is fallen upon the men who have kepi me ont ol m; .,o have hi-i*ii reelected, sud the rest have found that then, consti i perfectly ti thei -ii'iii'l remain at home li ron ft er. Cbalmc***, nf vt -,.1.- |ii, . I-. I n:,*!>? i tmid. t*> dave h's -ear cmi ? : he, al, ive *,il ,," era. will appre? ciate thal -ii ...u ion. lura going down lo Washing? ton i'i * wiuter, and I I iin i wu-u tbe time arrives I shall 11? i v.? a lively n i nile* on I nonie | i im n ! is one mon* to Hie li *t nf li 'mo. ratio seri ii in iae , io co a. utf in i be lui ore. -Senator Heck is promised a lively fight tit;* win? ter bj : onie of the .-i-,>,hui's t,,r his se il in the Ben ate, li Keutucky did her duty abe would Watterson. I'he efforts of young frost, the Immatnre Con? gressman from Missouri, do oot seem to be appre ti ?, bj bis -i. louise itituenta. His di uric! is nulli.ally Dcm ter iti,, bul in tb three times he h*.s run le- hu- h ,-n able otiir once to obi dn nn ni Honed I . \!_V;!i Congi seat \xi* given tn u K |.nilli nu by a Democratic com? mittee. I*i !!"? present Congress be waa nm ed Iv elected. But at tbe late election he was a ? ? only I:'., nial' i - ly iffei several bandied votes had l.i ilr-"*. ii , i, . '? ler irregularities have c light, aud tbe prospects*)! the Bepublicau gettiug ? I are deci ledlj cheerful. Mi sir AND LUI. LLAMA. ?*> BERNHARD! S I.A -T WEEK. Mlle. Sarah Bernhardt will act at ti ith's Theatre throughout t.i present we^k?her laal performance being an non need tor n<-\' Saturday afternoon. 1 be following playa are announced for repetition, in the order in whieh they aro here Barned: " Hernani,'' " i'i,ni Fron,*' "('aimil'-.'' "Phedra,** "Ttie Sphinx,' and " Hernani." Mlle. Bernhardt will thoa repeat each character In win,.-!i the bas hereto ora appeared during thia engagement, excepting Adrienut Lemon rrnir. On Mon'!.tv, l?,i-, ml, r <;, Mho. Bernhardt makes ber Ural appearance in Boston, al the Globe rie-iitre. She will begin aa Adrienne, Kr. 8tetsoo, the manager of the Globe, stated, up** ard of a week ago, that be bad already tu Ken tn about 050.000 tor tbe sale ol -..-.its tm tbe two -a eeks ol Mlle. Ber-a hardt's Boston engagement. Ir ,s probable that she n ill play there to s ? mu. ii at $05,ooo. Mt CULLOUGH'S PERFORMANCES. The tiist two weeks of John MoCulIougift en? gagement nt the Fifth Avenue theatre have been devoted to " Vlrginius." The tragedian baa neted with astooiabli g power, deep feel og, ri rm .-uni Hue skill, and beaotifal effect. The hons.* has bees crowded otghl after night, aud * ha nunile opinion is unirnlarl) unanimous, aa xv.*!i aa i-tithnsiaasie. in admiration of IfeCullougb'a performanee. lins u. ir s ia u thoroughly legitimate one, and of une? quivocal brilliancy, ro-niirht McCullough xviii enael Othello, "n Tburadaj Sing Lear, and <.n Friday Eichard III. His engagement ai thi* Uieatre will exumd i?, 1>,'? ember 11. JEFFERSON. Jafferaon baa anded bi * sngagoment of two weeks st tbe Oraod Opera Hons,-, lt bsa been devoted to liio 1 nu HinL'i, and it pcooeeded, fr-mi lir.if to last, in .?ont.iiiiiii prosperity. I he subject, as illustrated in Jeff moo, attract* impwaeee, and deeply aff. uta allclasses oi people, Th,* oooedian's peiftirmanoo ao entirely well known that it no longer standsin needol particular dceeription?presented no fresh tom* ni novel rh.tra.-t* i ustie, except, perhaps, a greater amphaia in the joyous, mirthful element. Tm.*, waa heightened and ntelonged. ami thaa a strom.'*-! s. n-e of sadness wsa imparted totbasob ?e-quent scenes of pathos. Jefferson will appear, to uiglit. at Poughkeepsie, ami subsequently, durtug tbs week, will be seen in luca, Syracuse ami Dc trott, MARY ANDERSON. Ai thc Fifth Avenue Theatre on Qeoember IS M.uy Ami.'ison xviii effect lu-r rsentrauee on tbs met i,i?,ht.ni stage, In tbe obaraeter of / tndne. Bec engagement is to last four weeks, aod In tu,* course ol that time sin- will he ,-*? ,-n BS PurOu inn, )[,,, AL i itliti. Pauline, ./,*/i./. The Countme, Julia, and l.uiiy Alni In-lit. Sha will als.. ,-fl'.-ei a revival ,,i r?g\. i,'imi's beautiful play of " lon," aad will appear In "TbeDaughter ol Poland." Miaa Anderaou's soe* rare throughout tbe ooaotry this season h..-* been .u.i u i- evident tbal she ia making a stea li . o in in.I s- .mal m nt ... Ul.|, .,? ,? ,?.. . ,'. ?r. H-Tsiic. os* i- au ex. el leu I augur) i in,* md t. '!? ii ) ,1 public taste, and a must ni-. l>i, h.,i- ...|..*ii oi beroi* ,i nuble tutors, ? i'M. AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Fan i\ Daveuport ia itu, week In Phil*. . Miss Mitchell appears to-night al Ihe .i.iiii* ii-,,-. ? ? ora to-nigfal at the ,v. i ? i ? un tv ilha i new burlri* il oul t >-nicht bv ,. ls. Mi. Wu Ps pl iv ol ' Linn !,- , ,,' .., ,TM . ,. .v.-:,L tl,, li , ' ?lIM'1' ' '"" ' ' irive an >t ,,,- ,,[ ,, , .I,.* I'ii.iiiii. m , i, , * -.rs norn upon tli xvr.-k of Ms engagement ni Haverly's Thsatm w,ii u,.,,iKht ?r,*?,,t tho satravagasaaTTJ^ i. im,?!?.- Barrett wilt sapare in thi*eit.i*. ber 20. at the Park Theatre, in M Yonolif.ftjb l.y re te i' m it xviii appear to-night ai 22 Sinn's Park I lieut re, Brooklyn, a? *"/,,?,< U1,**l ??I:.e''.:.tu."?.?at NlM'.'si. Will give p|" Decoratx i B, to "ll iverly's Colossal Cafanj S 3 on Tbankaghrta* I ?.*v Mr. Bamwttj nsilwj ? ruin- of tii* antertal intents, rn Hew-Ta k ?..,., ' ' * i,,-id. th,--,|.,i ?i .-?_'.,;,,.). I"* ,4"1 on u? 8 bsoa ?nd Ci mc ia the farcical play af '? px. and Plats," will remain throughout tim J. . , 'lu-stundani rheatre. ****** The reeeipta at tbe Standard Theatre on i>,? l giving uighl ',--.. This exceeds o,,? mehi ot ?? Pinafore ' .tr this hu -; ,_ ' <*? Clara Morris, continuing ber I std; Ja^g^ series of matin, e it tbe i ? I ,-r * ? n ' ? "i " Ai~iP,PS,r' Mr. Bartley ( ? ?? ,;ui .-"irrt'iif thia week al Haverly's I i,. , '' will ba ; ulm i at i.. ... ! ! tbe " Lsgl rn of 1! . orren] inter, it and and il and :n ulity. ' ? 'I he I ? trama of " i? i.ite.ii at tho Unio I I* !>'?~J '? Daniel Boc , i. ' "''< .Mil,-. i ' -I.U .I,.*. ' ' ill ,!. L-M"**',| 1 tm " Lu.-. n,:i, ?* iii.; 1* ?ma ,,. .; edited hy William Winter, i-* . l,.-|?i"l i few das Osgood .Mr. Ueoi il. J t'i-" i, N rada,' aaa wnttei i ]' I'i,.-a, ; or > pl . ; ,r ? j- , :( ' '' A ' '' ? ittenruS i'.., ? - 'Iii." aromatic boi f ?* I ??, j-a ? i .' lt.iv.- a I..-.?,-:',? :. '' \ Thursday afternoon. McCullough will Until*, with John A. Lau. ( - -.-ii,- i, un "Ju h.* < i i. tu program!.i varied pies ares. Mr. Daly's bob I... piece, " '? ? ivor a- ., , " I h ? i, '-:?-'? M ' Basel Kitts1 M . - ai '. pi , r v to na- .u.i o! u ? lu ,' j ar. Hie op \- ; -x-ofiwi'i be, to- I,.',. . " Lin ' i ': ;.:.. "Li Son ' et M. ni Pu ?... in a c. .j u re a " l- in prcparal . . v.ri play i'i ii. t'.-iiioi. I * 'il be bu ,.. ll ri. . .t ,-l h ? V. ill "Rt. 'I md e on '. ereeseithti t. .a uti* ball -. ill*. 1 > I-. railer '??. and ilia! , . . wit-* as atiractiv* as it-, ,?,,:, , sre_ t lu i ,. - - au orche* which played B. *.',x n*a " Leonore "overt :;. I be male i > Dil "fort* unui ? an excellent pe Mendelssohn's " Hymn of Praise." '? ? "ti:og iuten v mg feat rt was t ?? -i-ipnj ,,t Miss Emms Juch, a jro "is - prune, nit made her lirst appearance on this oessssn Good aingera are *?, ran- rh.it it u ph ? .-*.,i te ie who jins -nell excelle'ul pro eas does Miss inch. Shea null -rory v - * retains mae! of i?i !i qualify, hit it is fresh, | in* .-ind <& fully trill*, and ','? te. e- * M -I well taught -a t o. Hi uuduveluped, ot' coin *-. :> ., hers . ttieaui ? ?.- .--i.'i.,; i_r.-i'i_i-. .' alni feeling, md tkmf with sud r organ as ..,. bidi become, should make an ivdinir.-iiil*- Ringer of Oft Mn---.-ui--in-liiiin-ii.i Pola ca from ".Higson 'mi ? ir -il l.c i: -1 .. - I --.? was- ill !"? ter in th Praise." Ihr iii . __ ami Uv-r vuuc :.-> i i.ai i'i.-... . idiotic. /'/ '.SONAL. Rachel's villa at Mon nor ney bas Jost hess toll to an Englishman for ri l.'i' ?. Qeneral Oran! arritea to the BostonMlddkMS (.'lah. wh ch li is elected bim an h inorary 0Ma*>_a that le- recognises in bis tidal e uh au honor willi ii In; highly ap M.*. Lynn Lii tun, the clever novelist, ii v,*ryitl in Florence. S ?? i- threatened with r*>tnl tktk oesaandissbn up in a dark room. H.-r pity iiiiani say thai --I.--- I) .-ju t t--t-a;.. ,1 h.-.un-fevrr. Th- I'i me.- oi Wai.--, i ides nu mt a great desi rn ? private bauaomeab which baamsoy <-,,ii;f,.rui-* improvements. Among! -?? - a travelling dwi w ia a iui.i ".'"i iii i'.-iwte "-i i i the centre of tb* l-i'l.i.-ll-llO.ll.l. Mr. amI Min. W. H. Van I,-.hilt. Th, Inmame WeM Mya, ari? going on a tour t,> l be Koot, aeceosashl bj Lord aui L idv M.iiil.-vi I ic. I li re , hov will ls inef hy Mr. nml Mr-*. J. Vv. Ueoke ', abo do BM, in tend io keep boure lu Pal is I rn ? wtuter. Mr. Themas Hardy, author ot " Under ths <!r re wood Tree," etc., ha* been vere ill. bel > Imppil* iv,-, -roting. Mr. Hardy -mould take a vacation: il mast in i ruth h.- said that ii.it om- of Ins n-vrnt HOT* iee i> comparable to that danny pr-,se idyl ino* Ilolled al ?'?'?. Miss Harriet Jay, sister-in-lawof Robert Batta nan, the poet, ami I:,,* author of Ike "Qessasf-Ore naught," a novel i-u;ch lik***l ia Kngl.it..I .uni ia fhn eonntry, ha-* imi the keen plsasareot pisyisg b? own heroine. A dramatic versloa ot her nord lim ju.*t iM-eii brougbi on; ui Loii'iot), sud MissJaj ' *? tin* hating part?with what success bas ret isl beeu rep ii led ii.-re. Mr. Atebibald Forbes ia his lecture on tbo" Wu Correspondent" iu Boston, r'ridai evening; are ti.'i-l aeveral tinea and with the highest praim Kian!* Mill, i, tho Am. ia nit writer. Mr. ,M>-'?* bappaasd to bo among thc sadteuce ?.ud i:a?i'--t^* oi,iv th.* pleasure of he trina Mi* I"1 ?' nf* mknsiMMt seutenccs, lou alao the enthusiastic ehoera ere which lu- t.li.ixv-t.i-Aii.snu'ii received there Colonel William Ck Gordon, ol di. -t* rx iii-. ia said i" i><- US var- old, sod - lat Btmnk tively strong sud active niau. Hals wealthy ttn manages all bis own basinessaiTairs. li. lu* l'"utJ be served lathe British army, and Mya Ila* ? Um xv Napoleon L He ha- bal one i" eoliar toM*" tii.u ,,t pereistentlj anting crackers, H.- al"**- <v? bsa a large basket of crackers banging .,u b> ts-.i-Pj* - aud besides three heart) swale a day, !..- eat*. *?***? au iverage, twelve poonda ol craekeraa week pre tins basket, taking ssveral whenever ba awasesssi i.,,- night. Tho late Mrs. (ir,,lc. ns a girl, xv as BO ?trontt il-* bigb-spirited thal lbs wss called "the ttaBMBk Sha r.?li- without a; .alli sad went oal on the mn in B li-iieruiait's lm.it aluii* wita I.cf USUT. I -' uiiiile a kimi ot runaway ssatek wltb lbs b?*'? ?? a; ti i being engaged io hire for taro rests she *** tired of oaitiagfos h.-r father's conaeul, s?d*J March mornina sha slipped awaj t?> a ueigbbsM church, gol married witbont '""" X oame ba. li te break faa! *i- I nothing bad ?' ??'[*''.Z* bydney Smith ooce tim.-. cleverly describsa mm (ii,.u-and ber husband: "1 d" uke ih* tu berjl much, for be is -vi buly-bks and she ks rash a i"-tIB" .;? -nih man." ____^ ors UL tl \"/- 1 The Kev. B. K Hale ii,ln..r.s th' pllWj -?in.,'! sysiem el Hai tia, 1 * ':rl", rf remark tn.*t when tl at earsfal ualaasj ipel *. ,,,. a-ig Mom maa a hmatrat ilffursail ** VV t . lilli. . i.i-Miui ,,i Seward Uilaksil isbig*lyi,raJ , ...i - itss! Um09utl iii 1., -.'.,: ia i. iv a - III ll " '!>l,*-.?IX ta HU elia,* _ . cert un th i - '??' '" i""'"""' n*_-, grsuon ni.ei.-i. "? " 'i?'?'?"? bj lo' *?" l?*Wgl full.n-um: "Tiies. - sn I ,^,ai. nt, in i. i" memory ol tn.-ir "'? , *Jg99 ll .li II..IMII1ISI HUI ' , gi i ' ? *,.,', ss i-iW ' , , iv fillers e.I" *' I !"-' i -art* A i.ckei-l.'.nv. i- in Toledo purcbaeei a**1