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Q-tmnoemcnic <?o-*N'l9-1.._____. Buor UPKKi llotar.-** Bllloe Tayl.-r. *-l aa* i. OHM,o,KKtii"tM: .i.i?i,t,ui..u,io?. 9 iada ?raare un mtan tmatm .-cwopa. - nF'fnKKi4,?-s**,ANi.*Ki?TiiKATii'- -.??Al>.v..*-:.t.*roftl.c Hlk." MriKoiouiAN ?u.A?An-"OllTette Kii.lo-s Oauimm ' Teuth.' -2 and a. laa Puajm taoo Oraaa Boi n Baa r^aweleea tflaalri la. Fahk Tiir?riu'??' Klsn." rasA-ma oomhji i *"Taa Buveku rd." UmoatH)! tm iu. tiKt '? rbe Bla k FUt jivsfv -o ^oocrtiacmcntg ??, ... v Poot '-tii columt Ass.'t - mn- i* a Poof-Otb roiumn jHAKKI.no 1IOI ?B* AXI. HAMtl BB -? '" PaHW-BtB .OL.mn. Boari. a?i> K.h.h* '-M Powr-.Mb i-olue D K,MM>. \,,ni- l". I'no'- l-l ...iuu 1. t'ntri . - t.-' I-..-?;? -.1 i*"l.iuiu. tV.II-iVti",- >'r:,K- waiaav Itb eomna. Mvii.im. n.- 7W /';?'' etbetdumn. ln t i?ooi?* ii /? /'"<r *M "' ' 1t. ? R-.I..N** ? 2rf /'i,.'--r'iii eniuron l7stN it. 7'/. 'U -1.listiicoinmna. Si!::;';,:",^".,!"";;;;;:1".....,-:"- a* . M^aiTbH?;. Deatub Nal** ?i.imu, *f,;xt "I Ml'.tll.'N- -6M HUO* li ' 'IUII.U. (?ms -11 imi i:* 11 Pa -l"'1 ^\^irtA;;/,;,V'-!;'::'^/v,,,-hoo,,t^; Bt^,^iyA;:.;K;n.;:::;;'-urf,-K-^. *? t?rrf<i'\i'"'\oi!r.<-A'i P*tK?6tb eoiuom. It m nn;- ?'??' Vaa* mi roiumn, Tn. 11 ? :;.'/,?- Oibcoiunra _^_____?_____ Lt.cihcos r^oitcto. "ALPERNEr Uit \ N" i> i?n mi* k. and I - ma.11 uu- ?"?? ??-?-. . .Hiitb-aTcaadl I ai Itl00.000 north Furniturc Covorii - . .,,.,.,,1,11,1,,. nowdeatKuaandcobirUUTa BRAKI H OFFll E8 OF l'lli. MtlBUKB W48HI*4GTOS- Vo 1.'?-"-' F -'? j<iv,.,,v_ >,. 2fl .;.? Iforil at.. -trii t. 1-AKI-- N" '?? I'*1'-- - _ Jfrnv^ork Paila Ktifctaw. fOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY WEDXESDAY, 8EP1 EMBER 6, 1882. TBE XEW8 V///v U0RX1X0. r.nii.it.N -Tbe Sultan ha- iaaned a proclnniotion aWar.na.Axab Pacha a rebel, and calling ou all Egyptiana toobey tba KhedWe : ??? ???'? from Kaaaasin u Irnpracticablc for the proaent, ow |b*j t - tlu* Inability oi ti. aei - lo -"t to getii.TMirti.iiit Bupplies. - A thouaand Gror-k troopa a.re on their wny to the frontn-r. ii? Dublin anthoritien nnd tha diaafiEBctetl policemen ar.- aettlina their dlfforene -. I artherfncti an* Kiv.-n relatlre t.> Europaatii crops, DOME0TIC -1' a lui ni Commiaaion mel y.--t.r daj la Cincinuatl - - The Rev. A Kelaer, oi Pnttsville, Peun.,waa arrerted for brt- ich 0f jir.u-.i-.-. Enocb Strother iraa nomlnatwl lor Goreroor bj tha Bepubllcan Convontion ol ?lerada rhera wera B?rentr-acven new ,.f yellow f-vit at Brownavllle, Tex. - I. - -,-;,-ii--.. Aaaoelation condnned ita aeaslon ftt Sarat.'iri. :Tho Yonng Amei i tClnnwaado f .it--! ttt Phil itlelphia by tlu- W-patern AKaociatlnn. ?- \ Beaidou "f tl"' National Telephone Amnoia tion waa bold ln Boston. - = A eolllaiou occunwl bftwrt'ti freighl traina near Baleigh, N. C, ou tha KaleU'h iti'l Augnata Air Line, Cnv ANi' srui'liitAN.?A brntal mnrdei wai ruit?*il at Kensico, Weatoheater Connty, on Snmlay nlght-? Fellowplay, Magnatc, Tom Plnnkett, Girofle, E'hvm A.. umi ReTonge won the Bbeepa li.i.l liav Mcea yeaterday. -^=^ II"* Aroort runaii.; Bntisb Rille Teatna practiaetl a1 Cro?dino..r. -A ..?>??'?*im' i.f Iron ore prodncera waa ht-ld. a-=-=rAwedding al Trinity Chorofa recnlled tl"* fninnus Mdiamosd wedding" of mnnv yenra aSo. ?-_The rammany Conumttae on Organlaa tion ilf.i'lt'il to Benddeleaatea t" the StataConTen* tion. -~~ Al.I 10,000 worktngmen paraded. r ; xha oontrael whichgivea tbe Emigratian Board the eontrol of Irurnigralion waa aareiMl to. ? ~? SanatoT Laphnm took teatinnray al <'" u-v Iauutd in regard to the preeervation ..f ),-<"l flslios. :-f:..:.l M.lu4*4?f thelegal t.-iuler BHvor dol'.ai I4121*] fraina . 87.80 " at*-~ Stoeka wera more oonv,- aud lower. bul 1 it.-r un'l" a p irtlal reoovery aml than * -1 ???*-. 1 wi- ik at <1 nnaettled. 'ini. \Yi Aiiii i:.? 1'itir.fM: locnl obaerrationain tluiit.* faii u.-.'lir with atatiouary .>r lower temperatnre. reuaperature reateruuy: Iligbeat, ?*i40; it.v.-.-!. 69 ; arenae, 7 l'-- -. Tho qtiirt wedding ai old Tiiniry yeaterday traa ia auurkad aootnal with the aplendid cere Bjaooyof twenty-thnae yeara sgo in the Cathe draL If diauioada weie trumpe thcn, it lookn os if ht-ai't*. iniiy hare turnod up al lant. It la diff.cnlt to nnderatnnd wby any aecrecy io ut-t't's-iify in ibe Inquiriea of the Bnnnle Com niittei* nowal Coney laland inyeatigating iin pt.rtant queationa louohing the Intereata of tbe flahermen along tbla eoaat. Plaiuly aometbiuM aliotilil be done to prevent tbe deatruction ol th<* iuonli.lt ii. arbieh furniali i.I to tln* food fiabeainour neai watera. Tbe flaberuicu aay tlny uugbt to bave a ebance to bear wbat the argunienta <>t tbe meubaden meu nre, nnd we thini they aro tij-'tit. Tlie aetlon <>f tbe rotera in tbe llld Diatriel ?>t Oneida County in aelecting delegatea to the Stale Conventlon i" aiiit tbem.selvfH :unl nol tbe Stalwarta, will bo a mortitication t<> tbe Ma !-im* and Mr. Conkling. Sm-li n rea.?sortiorj ol tbe lodependence <>t laal year, eapecially after tbe Kational Adniinlatration lui.l m.,..' <il to manip* nlate tlio Fcderal offleea <?l tba nelghborhood latltebopeol crushingit out, niual hare been tiiioxporii.l. Tbe ii'\v Stalwarl poatmaater La.** hai.ily fulflHed tlie bopea -.l bia trienda. The American Eagle Im- been cleanug lii tliru.it preparalory i.? acreaming witb exulta* tion or.-r thedefeatol tbe Britiab rirlt'iuen in tlie rnatch al Creedmoor; bul thal Glorioua Uird Iia-. pauaed and U now looking intently at the Mon* which tbe Engliah team made :it tbe lai'^o yeet erday oa their flrat practice. On tbe firat atuge, compoaed ??t tlie three diatancea tbal will ba *-li<?' tbrough oa the firal day <>! th. aaaetiag the bome team bad a -i-on- of 1,273; tbe Britiab, V-'T-'; on the aeeond ?taje, tba Englialimen had 1,1 U7, and tbe Anifiifiiii.*. 1,102 ? 93 leee, Tbua the ?Tftoati were 94 pointa abead. li ia plain that tln* Bngliabmen are well-traiued mili* tary meu whi underatand theii i>.-?,?-- and Who Will.itHii'Jti.it _ If the Ctunerona are men <?(''lt-Ii<;.i<* -i-ii?i bilitlfri thry r.il: li.,l<!!v lilnl il Jili-,i -an t to be witbaolittlebonorin tbeir own conntiy. Bya latter on aaotber page it will be aeen tbal in Danpbin Connty, Ponn., tbe bome of tbe Camerona, tbe ludepeudenl moveiuenl darea lodaoa itaelf. Ereu ln iiarriaburg, iu the im* iiii.li.itt- aad a.siul preaence <.t ;.,.? Boaa. aelf reepectiiij.' rotera nctually bold up tbeir lioiula. ln Btleetoa, cloae by, wbere t'.- i"'j> alaiion is made np <>f mill banda, tbi re are t .*.<? Independenl Bepubiican (!ui>> uunibering :i7"> xneiubora. Wolfa'i vota tberewaa 11 Ap Iiitri-nily there li nol mucb fear <it ? broken down taiiil in eaae al the orerthiovi <>i ma* cbine rnlo. Tho elder ('at.ni.ii'-. il. I.tul Mophaey aml tha m a'a tootbacbe tbreata geeui to ba of litth* efteet The ex-Boaa ol thia istate, wlio wa*. ao Mainlully siiuhocd iu his owo district in Oneida Counly laal jear, ?boBldtend ? noto of condoleBea to tb? laad log candidate for n-tiromcnt to privaielife ln PennayWanla. Hc kBOWi beal bow Ibe graal l'.?" i.iiist iu- fealingabonl thi* tnne. PerhajaiMaJorPhlpprt.of Phlladelphia, ahould nol be oondemnedai gnilty nntil he haa been proved ao, bnl atill bii frienda mna! admil Ibal circnmatanoM areagainal bim. hi hia elejjant Biiartnienta bare been found arthlea of all Kinils iutended for tha oocnpanta ol thealnia liiiu-c fromcboice winea lo blanketa and iine tootb ooraba. Tboy made a Large wa ron lond. Stealing i* alwaya wicked, even when lt ia al tlie expeBaa of tboae who Bppareutly cnn iiftord to spare whal ia miaaing; but when atealing takea away from bim thal b?th boI ovob thal which be hath thron-fh the beaevolenee of other*, there neeaiBto be a eall ror latenaifyinR ...ljci-tiv.-.s. Certainlyil ia aa aggravation ol the ,-,?.,., TbeMajor'a tliettaareof tbiacharactcr. He st..1..- eventhe blanketa which weroro keep tbe wretcbed innintea of the almabonae warm. Tbeaum ol s.-.?n? rewanl fortbearreal ofauch au offcuder leema inadeqaate. Tba aatiafac tion tbe pubHc wooldtakainaeeiflg himweU puoiahed ia worth more than thal amonnt Tlie i.Hii who took part in the labor paradr geacrnlly appeared to be peraona of no amall iutelligeace. They wera neatly dreaaed, and ciirrie.l themaelvea well. It ia lobe regrt thal Ihcse niencan be governed by Buch peraona aa tbelr pn wnl leadera. The latter aredctn ii..i,;ius of tho woral kiod, wbo peranade ibeir 'olloweraintoa.l kindaof acrapea, They areen abh'd to do thia iu greal meaaure beeanae the .ntclligeut and aenaible membera of Ihe elaaaea whicb are employed at mamial labor keep al wotk ii.ul have no time to acl aa leadera. They nofortnnalely delegatethal dnlytothe la~y fellowa wbo wonld ratber live br tbelr wi! - than by houesl toil. lt ia n pity thal the workinjrmen allow themaelvea to beBoeheap eued. Even Ihia parade eoming at thia time ia open tn auapicion. Ii waacertaiBly boI a nien ace to (?:.;?it.ii; nor was it needed t<. impresa the publie ivith the power of the laboringman. The atrike ??! tbe Ircigbt-handlera waa niore eftective for thal purpose. Butitianot al all nnlikely thal certhia demagoj-uea aml dia liuiicst leadera thongbtil a good time of year to showtbetwo greal politicalpartiea thal there are teu thouaand ballota in tbia city in the huudsofmen whe, ifabrewdly maaaged with oul their being conacii na < f it, migbl be at tlie diapoaal of aomebody?for a coaaideration. TBE <>::i<> QULSTIOaS. Tbe Repnblicana inObiobave takenawiae conrae as to tbe liquor queatii n, and have taaen it deliberately. Tbe alarm and keaita tion nf their opponenta prove tbal they acted wiaelr. Bnl certain timid trimmera, who tbink tbal lha party anawera the onlj < nd of ita being il it elccta them to ofl.ee, are alarmed. lt -. emi to them that they may be defeati tl, in certain localitiea, uulesa the temperance queation can be eliminated from the canvaaa aatothem. Hencethe propoaition thal the vote for Secre tary of state, aml for thal offlce alone, sltall be ?? conaidi n 'l " a tesl of the wiahea <?! the people w 11 ii reganl t" the liquor busineaa. Tbia --11_.-_r4.-ti.1i1 is quite lacking in practical -en-i-. Tbe large sumaalready contributed by the liquor inteical have nol been given to defray i \) i-i sis ?f tbe campaign for Becretary of State alone. Thia money will be uaed wber evertbe Democratie manaitera may tbink iii, and they wUl tbink iit to nae ll ln doubtful leg islative or Congreaaioual diatricta. Self-decep tion w ill nol doai j food to the Repnblican can didatea anvwhere. Tbe recognized repreeeut ative man of the paity, especially Governor Foaterand Benator Bbarman, havotaken pub licly ? well-deflnod poaition on thia queation, natbeoneot grealeal immediate tutereat,and tlir people a ho are hoatile (?> Ihe poaition of tbe party, aa ahown in it- platfurm aud by ita lead vag. men, will vote ngainBl it no uiatter whal niivlnnly may aay be ia going to * conaider " the result. The nakod faot la tbal the people who want free liquor aud n<> Bunda. will vote agai iai the Rep iblican ticket, and no de* ice ol iii_c:ii(iti.s politiciana will prevenl them. On the other hand, if the Republicnns ure manly and earneat, the people who want n deeent Sunday an.l ;i reasonablc tazatinn and regula tion ot tbe liquoi trafflc will beveryaptto vote for the party, but againat any candidate w Im triea to ahirk tbe queation. It ia no new thinj*, tbia appeal to tho moral and patriotic convictiona of tbe people by Re . ii,-. They are encountering only tbe vi i \ s.inic obataclea tbat they encountercd when tlir inaoleuce and aggreaaiona ol the alave powcr forced thal queation upon the cmintry. Then, aa now, there were funda raiaed by tbe advocatea "l existing evila t.' defeal the Repub lican party. Tben, as now, tbe Repnblican party as auchpropoaed only a fair expreaaion ol publie opinion, aud a reaaunable and prac ticable limitation ol the evil, bul waa foughl aa -i. ,i. 11>. from tbeatart, aaif it bad pn poaod abolitioo. Tben, as now, there were timid men who wanted tn gel offlce aa Repnblicuna with outoflending tboae wbo were in favor of the anliuuted cxtemdon and rirtuul auvereiguty ofevil, They were geuerally beaten, aawaa natural. Binccre and earneat men of all aorta diatniBted them. Bul the Republlcan party aa u whole had tbe courage to declare ita convic? tiona, and the people ultimately ua?"e it uure itricted coufideuce. For yeara, a aettlen-enl waapos-ibb a'any time on tbebaaiaol area aonable rcatriction ol the evil, but tbe defendera ni alavery were intoleraul and intolerable. Thej remeraber tbe reatilt. The poaition ol tbe Repnblican party on thia queation mual be jndged from tbe condu. t ..I ita niajoritieaand iis leading men. We infer that it ia Iu favor oi a moderate and rcaaonable reatriction <>i tbe trafflc in liquor, aa a kind ol huaineaa ln which abaolnte liberty cannol Ik iinluLid witbout barin to tka pnblio welfare. !.\ i-tly ao, and for theaame reaaon, tbe part} waa in favor of tbe reatriction of alavcry. Bul a cbange came v lien tbe pro-alavery men delied andrebelled againal tbe law. Tben itdid nol take long to decide lhal a law-defying aud ie? lielliouaintereal mual ba extirpatod. I lie liquor iiiti-n--t -ci-in- i.i be iloinff whatil cantoarouae Lai 1. ?-liiii.- ..I loyal iudignation. li would l.r .i tbonsand limea better lor tbal interei i t.< !>. beaten iu Ohio, by Uk- active reaialauceof 1111111 > of ita frienda to uureaaouable and inao lenl demanda madein ita name, than for it to -iu i. cl in defying law aud preventing reaaon able aml moderate re traiut Ii any doubi thia, they will !<? couvinced wbeutbe Obio Lcgialature meeta auaia. //// Di VO( l: 1 ll< '.iai A88. Somehoa tbe Deniocrata of thia State do nol si i in to be takinfj theii accu toraed zealoua in tereat in politicc, thia fall. Theii couveution for tbe nomination ol Governor and oiImi.uii portaul oflicialaia lobe beldon tbe -1-: oi tbepreaenl montb, audyel to-day Hndi tbe inaiiiiiv of tbem, leadera aa well aarank and iili-, eomparatively liatlaaa. The) bave uo idea wbom they are going touuminate. Ilalf u di./.i ii oi more irantlemen bavabeenHmen tioued" for tbe baad ol tba ticket, but tbe ll.di.i-> ol uo ouc of tlicin uie pU-illliU lliiugu. Wliiiii* tbe maiU'i 1 VYhjrthia abaoraaalaa* pineneM I The explanation ia fouad la twn aaMenl facta. New-York Democraey ia hopeleaaly divided and ia handii appc i i>;. lt* " ??"?'??? '? ?"? m*n" agerarealireonly t.... well thal the party minua Tainmany bidoometi to certaia defeat The people realize tbal the party plua Tammany w.inhl atill be t<><* wenk aucceMfn.ly to cope witb the Repnbhcaus, by reaaon <>f it-* corrnpt imbecile and ludncenl coutae dnring tbe lual winter in tbe Legialatnre. Nerer didapolil iial party have a het ter opportnnity to coro iiiiiitl iisi-H tn popnlar coufldence than that preaented to the iVemoeracy of New-York on tlu* cotnina, Inof 1682. For thefirattimein man; yeara i? fonnd Itaell in control in both branchea <>f tln* Legiabiture. Whal <?"> II oto with the opportnnity 1 lt threwil away *<> abaoiutely th il tbe hietory <?f ih<* aeeaion makea \ a eapital campaign docnmenl for Ita oppo nenta. In riew of thia the noble aentinienta wbicb the Democrata are anre t" place in ilioir platform will merely excite tbe derlaive laughter of all thinking rotera, A atrennona effortii being made?and ii la aboul tbe only really lively thing oonnected with their canraa?to IndneeJohn Kelly and hia fellow Tammanyitea lo aay or <h> aomething iudicating adeaireoral leutta willingneaa to be forgiven by Mr. Tildcii. H la rerj evident tbal .ili tbal the BRegularaM deaire, notwith atanding tlicir Berce dennncuttiona >.l Tommanj dnring thepaal year, ia to be abown a foiror o\i*n luir to middling excuae for adniitting 111 reacntatirea of thal orgnnlration to tbe Syracuae Convontion. T.> beaure, the u Regn la.-." in the Legialatnre abaolntelyrefnaedto admil tbe Tammany Senatora and Aaaembiy in? ii to i!,i ;i cancna and placed their refnaal on the gronnd tbat theae Tammany legialatora were nol 1 leniocrata ; to be anre,alao, tbe oi l-:uis i.i i!.,- "Regulara'1 from Buftalo toNc< -York applauded thia abut-oul and hnrled at Tam? many all tbe "oi-t adj< "ti*.?- and aul>atantivea in the rocabnlary <>t denunciation. Bul all thia nnpleaaautneaa i-* a thing uf the paat, of the winter and apringand early aummer. Thia ia autumn, and aul.i tbat bringa the State Convention haa apparently wronght a ohange of li.att in tbe " Regulara." Thoj begin to feel tbat, after all, Tammany may not bave com mittcd tbe nnpardonable ain againal the party, or tbat, al all eventa, tbeir revenge mighl <"n M-i:t tn ideep long enongb toallon evcry Tam? many liiaii to walk up to the ballot-box and iVji i-i! a vnti* for TiM.il'> candidatea lor State oflicea, lt may lu* that Jobn Kelly will conaenl to be forgiven aud tliai Tammany will Bend a dcle gation to Syracuae that will be * recoguiaed.'1 Bul it lanol probable. Kelly, who bad a niem orable andcoally experience al Syracuae n lew yearaago, doubtleaa "t--.n> tl"- Greekaeven when theybringpreaentar?tbal iatoaay even when they offer "recognitioii." Tlie uRegn Inra"areiikel3 i*. i?? Kon witbonl theirbosl wbea they i-iiiiiit it|"in wlnning witb late iieuitential tafly tbe Kelly wbom t !.?\ drove out of laat year'a conventi.ind thia year'a cauenaea wwU curaea. Bnl witb him orwitbouthim Democraey ia booked fordefeal in November. lt baa diligeutly aown Ibe aind. lt will gatber ;i tini- crop .il whirlwind. Ii M ll> A. II ELL8 FOR i 0XGRE8S. If is reckoned ;i ;-r<>"<l ?ign bj Connecticnl Republicaua wheu the Democrata begin talking ui" ut uominatin ? the lion. Darid A. Wella for any oflke. Wbenever tbeie'a any .-!ni\\ for Democratie auceee* there are alwaya plenty ni laint-i aml hard-workicg Democrataready to take niir.iiiiati.>h-, and nobody wbo ia nol a ?? wiiKir"' baa tbe aligbteal cbance. Mr. \\,ll~, it |a hardly neceaaary to aay, ia not a Democratie "worker." Being aomcthiug <>f ii tbeorial and poMtical reformer, he naturally falla iiitd oppoaition to tbe party in power, wbicb he liolils reaponaible t?>r all exiating political ei iia aud adniinintrativc ubuaca, A free-trader on principle and one ofthe leading ngitatora ol whal i- called '?revenuo reform," be ia by reaaon tbereof atill furtber drawn away from hi< old aaaociationa with Kepubhcana aud Pro tectioniata. Bul he flnda ao little in tho pro ti---:,'!i- < t tbe Democratie party to cni ourage tbe bope <>f leform from th. m, and bo niucb in tbeir practice to givc the lio to tbe little they profeaa, tbal .- n |u'lni<'al reformer he can hardly perauade binu-elf i<> caal in hi- lol with ih.-iii ; win!.- tbe uncrrlain attitudo of the party on economic queationa and tbe diaboneal tn at uienl tbej bave given tbem alike ropel bim aa a free-trader Ironi auch u conucction. Intbia state "i tbmga he may be aaid to be a politi* iim witboul.. party. During the paal ten ye ira ue prei mie li" baa oftenei voted tho Dem? ocratie tbau the Republican ticket, but nevei c\ i ;,i npon wbat he deemed a choice of evila altbougli be baa aometimea been a del egate !?>' Deiuorratic conventiona, he baa been noioriouisly ao little in nccoid with tho pnrti or in syuipatliy witb the leadera tbat be baa ozcrted m> iutiuence wbaterer in thepartj conncila. "i 11 be haa been u lalked of " a- a I 'emocratic caudidate foi rarioua oflicea, two oi three timei for Membcr oi Congreaa From tbe llld Dia triit, m which he reaidea. li is couaidered a aign ol diacouragemenl on t h<- parl of tbe Dem? ocrata when he ia * lalked ofr: it would be tukeu aa a aign of deapaii if be ahould ever be nomiuated, VYe are gratilled to lcarn from a Connecticul letter iu a Democratie coutem porary that be la again M talked ofn for tbe Democratie nomination lor < ..*i_-r? ? in bia ili-tiiri. We h.ul it aa an indication that Con? necticnl Democrata are in apropci frameof tiiiml to encounler defeal aml thal tbej an- nol entcrtaiuing bopea deatiued to !><? dinappointed. VVeabould be very glad to -i-.- Mr. VYelUnom? iuated lor Congreaa u-* well aa ?* talked of,* tbough we have Riuall bope tbal he will iu-. He ia, a^ haa been remarked, a free-trader on j,]iuciple, a tborougii believer in the doc* tiiin-, and <>ni- ni ilii-f<-,.\ whoadvocatemak ing it the leading iaaue in American |?olitica. Aa delegate t'? 111?? laat Democratie N.iti.ni.il t'.uivi iiii.iii, be a--i-t.il Mi. Iltniy W'.iili,-i.i, in carrying tbrough the reaolntion deatined tu make ao mucb diaturbauce, committing Uie party to the upporl of a " tai iil for revenne i.ili ": a reaolntion wbicb be bad the mor* tilit-ation to aee repudiaied a little lati-r by the caudidate*, and to wbicb a great niunj Dem? ocrata ain ll.tit. d tbe BiiliHeqneul defeal ..I tln- ticket. lli- li'.iiiin itiuii would prencnl ui |j ii. i < iiii-iiiiitni -\ deeply int ? i ? in tbe - tbe pluiu i? no >>i l'i. o Trude vcraua Protection. lli* reaidence al Norwich i- iiu i rntii* i.i a large mauulacturing diatriel, aud tbe two countiea compriaiug tbe Cou aional diatriel ure lurgelj devotcd to mauufuc turing fiit.ijHi-c-. II.- rould bardl) bave a li.tt.i field for au uggri n campaign and a i,t. Oui of tlu reaaona oflcred for tho cuudidacy ol Mr. VVi li ? i- tbal it would exprean the Dem? ocratie oppoaition to Ihe Rivei aml llarbor lnll, for wbicb Colouel VViiit, wbo i^ tbe pn in. mi.. i aml \m!I andoubtedly be renominatcd, voted. It aouldlieaaomewhal intereating i?<. tacle to aee Mr. Wella runningaa Democratie caudidate for i iugn - iu a diatrlet where he had no cbance whau .. i ,,i an election it|i<in tln* tjiounda ui hia Iji iiio u iicc-lntdii aad uu uy j ponent al tbe Blvef aad Uarbor appropria ' timi-a. It migbl si'em queor to people who re i.ii.cr tbal Conneetienl Dea-oerataeenl Mr. 1 William II. Darnnra to tbe Booae uud Senate so niiiny yeara aml are atill rcpreaented by hira on the -fational Committee, ol which be ia chair niaii,?wiili Ui." full knowledga thal be waa andiaa Protectionlat, And other people who know tbat tbe only Democral from Connecticnt iu tbe preaenl Congreaa n<?t only voted for tbe Riveraad (larbor l.ill bnl aeenred in it tbe only appropriation of the merit <>l' whieh there la any qneation, migbl think it strange tlial tbe party sboold l"- runniBg n candidate in ? hope ?eaa diatriel on the atrength ol hia oppoaition to that bill. Btill atranger tliinga are bappening every day- mucb atranger tban thal the Dem o.-raiie part) shonld be on both tides of any qneatioB, and it in nol Impoaaible thal In apite of the manifeel loconaiatoncy ofittbeDem ocrata of tbe 1IM Diatriel of Connecticut maj nominate David A. Wella 1 or Congreaa. Tbey are liable to do worae. .1 GREAT M8A8TBB AVEBTED. They bave iuet emerged froui a very aolemn time in Miaaiaaippi. For aeveral houra ? gloom bnng ovi'i the State, and men went abonl wlth sii.w atep aml v. hite racea aaking one another if tbe threatened peril could nol be averted. We are bappy to aaj it waa averted, and as. rted ln am*_ner honorable to all concerned. Letua briefly ontliaethe momentoua incident, which is certain to paaa into hbitory among tbe tragic eventa which migbl have been bul were not. Brigadier-General Cbalmers, late of tbe Confederate Army, and atill Inter ol Congn ---. wbence be waa ejected for occnpyiug n atolou aeat, is running foi C< ngieaa aa an Antl-Hour Ihiii in tbe III Diatriel of Miaaiaaippi. Lel ns remark, paionthetica.lv, thal he la running as an Anti-Rourbon bocauae it no longei paya bim to run ns a Rourbon. Againal bim Colonel Manning, alao late oi tho Confederate Army, is running as the Bourlion candidate. The two atateamen, who are endowed by uature with extremely bol heada, mel foi a |oinl debate. TbeCoIonal dipped freely into recenl political bistorj aml gave an enteitainiug accounl of the manner in which the General had aucceeded in atealing a aeal in Congreaa three aucceaaive iliin-s. Thia waa more than the General could Budnre, and beretorted witb language whicb could only beanawercd by a challenge t<' mortal combat. The chnllenge waa aent, was ac cepted, aml a pltv e for meeting agreed upon. At thiapoinl the gloom we have mtntioned hung it-elf over the State. " Suppoae," men aaid, and gaaped at the bare mention ofao dircfnl a cnlamity, "suppoae botli pistola tdiould be Bctu "ully charged with balla and ahould bo well "aimed! The State would loae two of Ita moat ?? gifteti atateamen ! lt mual nol be !" And it was not. The State did not know ita atateamen _o well is it thonghl it did. Tbey loved the State too well to deprive it of their i rvicea. The niatter waa reterred to arbi tratoi - and waa " adjn ited on tcrma alike hon? orable t" both " th?' valianl Confederatea. Peacehaaaettled overthe Btate, aud tho two gifted atateamen appeai amicablv togetheron the aame platform amid tbe ahouta of adrairing tnouaanda. Whoaaya tbe age ot chivalry haa |.,i--i-il .' Some croaker up in the cold-blooded Noitl. aaya ao. lle reoalla tbe facl tbal Colonel Manning gol into aaimilar "aftair" aeveral yeara ag ?, an.l inaome way the autbontiea were "iiiloii.i.il oi ii and the flow of bb i d waa prc vented by anarreat, Tbiaia puremalicioua oeae. Why shonld any man ahrink from the modern Southern duel 1 There have been :i dozen of them within a year, and nobody haa been bnrt. Still tbia aort of busineaa appeara to amuae the South. TBE -/ ASOM'S FAIB8. Tbere will be an old-faabioned Thankagiv ing Day tbia year in town aud conntry. The , ui, of proapi :.'.. is already brimming. < ln every aide the aignaol good tlmea maj bedia !. ln the citiea tbere ia activity in the atreeta and on tbe n barvca ; buaine_.a i- atead ilv increaaing iu flow and in voluiue ; and, w bal iathe aureat indication ol aurplu* wenlth and capital, tho building tradc is atraintug ita ener gica iu every rentrc ol population to mcet tho unprecedeuted demauda thal are made upon it. In ihe iii'.i. iiliuial belta tlie evideuce of won derful cropa ia univoranl. It ia now thoughl iliiit the wlnat crop will be aboul 1500,000,000 buahela. California yielda n aurplua ol 28,000,000 buahela, and iu < Iregon and \\ a-li lugton Territorj there will be anexee?aol 1 1,000,000 Im -hcls for export, the > rop h.i\ - ingexcoeded the expectatioua evon ol the i.i aanguine <>| the neu - ittlera. Thu niid-con tineutal prniriea are more fruitful than they have been foi manynyear. The conntry vlea with the town in material gaina and Btibatautial progreaa, Each ladepeudeul upou tho other'a eood fortune, for bountiful cropa li!.'' tboae ol tho preaenl year not only curicli the fariuera, bul a.i l to the wealth of tho citiea bj .timulat ing every departmeut of trude. VVhile the prairie mayjoin tho town at tbe annual feual after a year of exceptioual proa perity, it givea expreaaion betimca to ita good [eeling and satiafaction in a cbaracteriatio way. , in,. nt the in.i-i aignilieai't evidencea of the re .md progreaa of tho fauuciaia thein tcreal mnnifeBtcd tbia aeaaon iu county uud State taiis. When the timea are dull and ;r.'iiciili.ii.il proapecta all look aabluoaatbe (li-tiint Inii-. thaae rurnl inatitntiona langulah. When tl." tarmera are exceptionally proaperoua they take an boncal pride in their vocatlon and make every eftorl to intereal themaelvea in couBt) and State cxhibita of farm producoand agricultural Implementa. Thia year luiis are belng planned Eaal and Weal ouau unprecedented acale. Enthuaiaam ia ulwaya inli-i iioiis. l.vcn the Southern plantera have cauKhl the fevor, and agricul'ural ahowa are i,, |?, in-id in sciiiois ol the Cotton Stntea , ;!,,-, have never been organized betore. ln inuiii oftbe Noiiiiii'i Stutea tberowillnol agle county In whieh a falr v\;;| not l.e beld, aml with verj few exceptioua the prepara exceed in animation . and magnitude Lhoae of prei ioua yeara. Thia ia n aign ?f' I"' timi ?? which we are very glad to .-(?.-. Ameriean farmera doool have many local Inatitntiona, audauch authey do bave ahould recelve beai ty and eutht'aiaatic support. The ability to organizeand direel publie worka and enterpriaea of utilitj laa \,ink".- talenl which shonld bc cuitivated iu villagea as well aa in citiea, An agricultural tiotild be mado un annual ahow iu which every farmer'a family in the countj can take a genuine iutereat Nu paina thould be apared to multiply the attrai tioua and to ui><- thi liil.it aa couiprebenaive a cbaructi r aa poaaibb . II..1 le-racing ahould nol be made ao promineut a feature aaltuauallj ia at theae rural feativ || I.,.. 1,, Boine n.-t.-ii . ? it oci ni.:. -a in the li.ind-iin-nlais aml ahow-billa ao lurge a place tbal theeaaeutial chuiaoter of tbe fair ia loat. Ilorae-raciug ahould nol be allowed to be come tbe uppcrmoal idea. Tbe falr ahould leinain a rural exebange, wbere exhibitaof farm and garden produce nnd farm-bouae iu dtiatr. .-,in be compared, and farmora maj ln come Bcquaintod witb uvw toola, new ideaa, and new methoda. A farraer abo ia conteul lo Ull bia l.tiid by Ihe _wtat ol blti bruw will not got on in thoHoditys. Whal liea l.nok of tho brow iboold not Iia fallow. Tha famierjiiust plongb his fuiin with good l.rain aa will an good mnaele. Hanaat keep abraaal "ith tiaaaathat ara teamlag with now Ideaa, He naat gel oat of tho rnta iiinl aaake themeatof every now proeeaa. It labeeanae tha connty faira ara ln atrnmental in impartiag to tha farmernew ideaa and adding tohii indnatrial efflcienty tbal wehail with aatiafaction tho wideapread ari dence afforded thiaaeaaon of their popnlarity. l..i tha farmera tbrongbool the eonntry gel all tbe good theycan ontof their annnal ihowa, and ilii-n they will joln the town at tbe end <>f the aeaaon, with addad intelligence aa well aa fervor, in ilio Thnnkagiving grace: B For thia 'ere alice of Inek, lel us -a.lt aay Allelnjah.' /'/ R80XAL. Benator Lamar laat bla bome, Oxford, Mlaa., M joylng excallent bealtb. A eommlttee of Bfteen baa at laat been organized in Boaton to ralaa fnnda for tho araction af an eonfetilan atatua <>f Paul Rerere. Benator Miller, of Caltfornla, ia to iu- nivn: a >,raml pnblie roeeption In Bao Franolaco In token of approciationof hiaeftorta lor thepaaaagaol tha Cbineaa bill. Mr. Laurenoe Rntton and Mr. Jamaa R. <>l-o'"1 will aai] for li.'iii" iii'.tl .-iittinlay, .S * -;. t ? ? i. i L ? i '.>. ahoard tli<> Oallia, frorn Liverpool. Mr> Jobn B. Clarke iaonbiawayto atnorica h>r a bnel viait on theatrical buaine s. Tho widow of .luliti Brown haa iici-n jirosontf.l with im appropriata addreaa by tbeCitizana* aml 1 adiea* Commltteaa of Cbicago, aml witb tho re (i-i|ifs of tho laanefit-recention lately ten bei iu Farwell Hall, amouutiug toaeveral hundred ii"ll ira, Colouel Prederick Robie, Onbernatorial eandi date of the Maina Republicana, i.i making no Bpeecbeaduring tln* preaent campaign, but <?" his alectioneering oflorta to riaitingQrange meet Inga and ahaking banda with farmera at i.ui.li" gathennga, Moal of his time laaptntat bisquiet bome. .it Uorbnm, neai Porlland, where lu* baaa fino f.itui of 200 acrea. II" iaatall, well-built, rol.iiHl man, with a good-naturad t.i<". a Bbarp, c'.eai eye, and a quiet, cultured air. Qeneral llarrii M. Plalatcd, Pnaion eandidute for Qovernorof Majne, liree witn bta grown-up family aud young aecoud wife in a beantiful bome in i. Ile i.i tleacrlbed as a man of medinm heigbt, witb a thick-aet frame and a fuil, round I"', 'i"t altogetber pleatant in exproaaiun but iieuoting meat eouibatire qualitiea. li" la not a ir "-"ini orator, bul baa a bomely and \< inninieruf npeuking tbat aeeuta to bo aatiafying to th.- an ta..'" i ouutry audieuco. Dr. Lorenzo Montdforv, ex-Miniatar from Goate it Waabington, aaila for Central America to ilay. II.* will l'o to ? oata Rlca to attend to bia i?n vateatfnira, wbioh bave Buffared by bia long and ? I..-.* attention to politloa. l'r. Moutdfore la r. anthorofa '? Hiatory <>r Central America," and ia aiiii.luiiiii.it' Wiilk.r, the filil.uater. Hereoently - ii,I tli.it when he ik.iiu took ti|> his pen it would bo for the conaolidatlon of tlu- Central Amerioan RopubUca Upon the suggeetion of tha (iomr.il Directorof Telegrapha <?( Italy, tho mnnioipal antboritiea oi Rome bare or.liT.-i] t<? ba placed npqn tba bouae No. 17 Via lel Prefattl a tablel nitn thefollowing aelf rxplanatory Inacriutioi : ?? s. P. Q. I.'. Iu tlns Iioii-i- lived Samtiel Pinlej Breese Morse ii im l'l-iuiiii v 20, IW30, to Janaary ... i-ti. II" waa the Inventor ol th, ITeotric I'elegraph. Born in ( burlnstown, April TJ, 17U1; die.l in New-York, april '_', 1872." Tho Prtnceaa Louiae of England a'ul bei hna iian.l. tbe Marquia <>f Lorne, hava been <?? immeneelj their riail to Nutgara Falla. They mal there tlu* Hon. L. S. Weat, Brltiah Mioiater to tbla eonntry, and Mr. Albert Bieratttdt, tiu- urti-t. At liitu h ..ui* liuvili" Princeaa expreaaed an inlootion to riail the Yoaemite Valley ilurinu her V. tnur, when Mr, Biemtadt t-! icod at hor diaposul ilu? uaeof hia bome in tho lu-.irt of that wonderful n-... on, It jh aho.it time thereport wae!revlved, andon thia occaaion it appeara ln TheBottonA&emrtUer, whoae Waabington oorreapondent aaya: "Tlie White ll.iii-i) will bave a miatreaa next winter. Preaident Artburia nndoubtedly angaoad, aad tba marriaga will take plaoat early in tho falL The naiii.? of tbe lady iafor tba present a State aacret. I lu* engagemenl waa made la-t apriog. and tbe lady lias tln-. -iiin:ni-i, at .liiiiMvnt wutering |.lacea, beeu tl"- lecipieut <>f the ehoiceat il? >?*.--r-j froui tho VVblte tlouae ci'ti-"i vatoriea.' DaTBorr, 8ept, B.?The Marqnla of Lorne and party lefl Niagara Falla thia at:, rnoon, and i?ii ?^.-.r tbrough Detroit Mii-4 evening. They will reach (Jhiragn to-tuorron ruoriiiug. Thoy usetwoPull* mau coaebi i -j- eially di \ otcd to tneir aen i GEXERAL X0TE8. A"Swnllow'a Reat" of remarkable aize at Weaterly, Rhode IalnuJ, ia attractlng tne attention of hirdlovera. Itlanltuatedon tbe fann of Jamea Ii.it. cockln tbe nortbern part of the town of M'eaterly. A ove of maple tn-.--., urowing on iwampy ground, Ib aaed by tbe birda aa their "Beeu" The blrda are tho e.itnnionwhlte-brt'aated born awallow; altnougb aoune iiiuit.u atvallowi ar,- oa en ituioin; tbim. rboir iiuinbei t-. whal ? iiih - i itonl ibi lenl 0 ie ? i',ii,i intvly .-tiiii.i'.il tbat there were !i,< 1,000 ?.inil... rove. Appli.iiuiN toaecure aafety t'<>r theatre an ilii-iu-.--atilleuaage iiu- attention of Inventora. Hcrr Ht-lnrioli Umller, un unglneer ol Kottbua, l, rmany, baa |ual patenteda " penetrabk aafety wall." Tbe waU la to bt* m.t.le of papler-maebe preparad after a pa niotbod Tbeintenor wall In all parta of a tbeatre from tbe pit to tbe galleriea bi to be uiade ofthe paper Hurb a witll wtll liave nll th.- nppearanco "t a ma*>lre atoiiii wnll, but l.t !> , auit' apou oertain parta, wbere tlie wonUan i 1 iu luinliioii* lettera, "To be li:,,k..|i lli|,.iit-ti IU ,.i- ..! !?:.," BCOesrj |,, tli, ,\t,:|.ii corrtilorH I.* to be obtaiuvd, wlienoe oacape lo tbe outtr mr t*an bc ui."!. The Shakeapcare Mtiaoum at Stratford-on V\..n baa bitelj (uffrredaevereerttlclam AUr.G. iry declareatha inauy of tbe rclloa are " ebildlab aud in no wa) iiiitru.'tiv.- " U. M, Ingleby,one >.f tbe muaeum i, roplioa In '/'.'"? l<>h>i>?i Time$ tbat they are nol Ignorant of the Inadeqiiacy of the uinaeuni nor ludiffereut toita iiupr.-vriii, ut. Ueulao Btatea tbat Mr. J, 0, lialli* wcll-PbllllppBi i ti.- weli-kaown 8bakeapearean ci . I iiiutiy weeka hi*t ar to lai-paratlon of tb< i -. t, ni - ..I i!i ? mu -,-uiii, v. :iii ,i \,,-iv ,,f reuioring every wulcb iii-u" bearmg npon tba Ufe auu lliuea of Sbakcapo ro. A notabl.mference of Cbineae. merchanta Im- ju-i ii.-.-u li. Iil ui l.i'u.iuu. Bealdea tne London i'in i,, -a. mrrcbuntfl tbi re were prat ut di legatea from Man* cbrster,Liverj.,1/iedaan Blrnungbutn, and Cbineae troui Callfornia, NeH Vorli aud Bouibay. A aeriea oi . . .,- |..i--i-it. One <>f. tbe reeolutloi ? , \ Iregretattheaetlonofthe Oovernmonta of the iii't.,1 .-i ni - iiii'i .juii u-:.i:.,l with reapeel t.> Cbineae iuiuiigratlou ; Chlm ae Immtgratlon t? ( j prua and Kag laud iraareconunendod i ie" oDlam ,trade," t\ ,-. con ,i,n;i, ,i I,- ih. . i- -' ol' lilua, aun a li -i"- waa exoi io llritlab i., \. ii.ui'iit would i. fore with the ii.itii.-. ii-"I'luiu iwin lutrodnoed t.? t luu.i bj Urltiah iu. .. Uants. Bpidemica ??t' 8uperntitioua terror are rery ,-1.1111111.a ii, i lilua. Dr l) .i i io mi i i, tli- llealtb of Wenekow, reporta thal iu 1878 there waa a uulveraal panlc tu couaequonee of a ? tiirul olipplng of qiieuea, lt waa tbe theorj thal aoroer. raobiaiued poaseaalonof theae cllpplnga ?.f bair, ,i d urth were ublu to t I'okoat will the h >ul >>. the t"r hii-i-,i\, iu dled from tlu> l"--. ol hia apirlt. Tho only cure waa for Ihe aufferer toeul "tf an Ini or two more of tbo reinaluder of bla I keep it foc tkingiu aaluk, thuBaeverlng Uu- myate rloiia eoiinectlou betwoon bla bead and t n* portion ?.f i. irli.po ? -.-".ii "i tlu- -."i--i-ii. i.iiiiii.' tue tu. i.- were :? w I, 'iii-< .1.-i tii.it wi r>- ii" ptott'otou l.i n ,:,.iiiii.i ttumleUj li ufterward waa .:i-- .verod inul the uu ii.i.i-r-iif a aecrel ravoluiiouarj aooictj out oit ? poi iif ai. sF.n \ Cbief-Juatice Jamea Jaekaon i-i propoaed aa tli.- -ii..-. -.' ti"' late -? -i.ii. ? -, u.ii, froui '?? ii i Ui aaya lu wlU .i.,- u.> peim.iiitl .'.uu.i ? t,., iu.- poaltlon im! wlU aooepl ibi ? ...in. Seuator Veal of Miaaouri haa couaeuted t.? iu ti'nt .-iat, ii ,i ? ii i -)...... ii II i im tllUe,hi* fornii i bome, ou tbe '.'"., A-tii. i, i uo uartlt'iilai ured of aouudiu*. a keyuote ui ,, ii,.- Heiiittor U ex|H*eted I.li(,'ht liia bearera ,,t llln |,.--1 ,nl hlllnl r-l? . . l'ho urUtocratie Kepublioaua <?t Maaaachu* aettaan t".mlng iiueaatj over iiu* *.i?.'"i' ofthe con teat between Mi > i ipoand Ui Blabop (or tti" Uover :,,,. ,ii|>, uud a oomproiul ?-i Km ueltbar ona uf iiieui vioaicleoii.nui iu Utke Uu aaeoad piuoo uu Uio tlr-krt thn only fca-IMe plan mr-ntlnnM I- to r-eelr-ct Mr i tapo to Ooagreaa nnd mak. Mr. Blatiop Qorerua.. Tbe flghfl for tho ftYpuhliran nomination to Coagreaa ta naa WttXk laaaajlnalB Diatina aaa ? Ib| l.y tli.- . Ii.il..' i,f tfif II"i,..I. N.-wtnn Kvmn. CongrftMt. naa Oodakalk witii.ir.-w fn.in ti.o laldbetoia tha laal hallot waa tnkni. li.- n-iiiiii'?? i-i, pbrafclaa _TBM f.-ai,,,,, w;i- I, nu-ni,. i of the Xl.Vtn Congreaa and la preaidi ii'. uf ii n.iti'M.iil i.iii.k. The Congreaaional candidatea are neartj all latbefleldla kn i. Tba Bcpablb ina !.... ,,i,.,- m more n> hhm and the !? battwoor three vaeanel itoflfl i R, -.. .-:,?. ill.lnfi'H un fullv i,|itut|ii. ^tuiilinl of Io . . iii. ,i. wlit??? tli.- hi'iii... r.iti.- ;!-t. if Ik rl.4iin.il, di , MVCraJ ;.l,',- iinn. The ProhibitionLata are aetlvely at work in Blnneaota ni..1 antronbllng *',,- poUtl .ii watein, aaoai totii..dlagnst?f tha polltloiana. Congreaaniaa DanaaU thal tl;. .i.lt.ill.iti wtll liiv.- .ai.iiii' i-lT.-i-t i,|?.? ,(, Illll!-. Il]l of tlir lux' f.._'.-.;if'ir.', Illlt Wlll-tll.T .-I. ? , cr tbe Renuhllcan ma|or1ty Ir la t.>er1j retta l'1-.-.ll. [. Tli.- Illltl f..?l|l. , 1,1.-I- f 11. II 1.,-lVI- fillll;,) ,| ,i-?t'" iBtlOB nl,.l wUI OppOM tli.' 111<ivi? Iu.? 11r. The New-Hampahire Bepubheaa State Cob* ?rUI I..- ootnpoaed <>f ? ?< <>f tiii-wi ..'-i r 500 hiivi i? ,i, ,-|,-,-t. ,i, ut..1 y.-f tlie oonti it b Mr Elaleand Mr. c.irrl.-r f?.r tli.' OoYOrnonhlple u?. .!.i|i|'-.i Both eandidatM an ronBdeat, and N ?.u .--a lie. ,| ,-i bollol Iri tl.-.- <"",.?..-,??,(.,. i.,-, rjui'Htion i .nt aittendlng tbe canvaaa haa llAl nl. it, ,l Congreaaraan John I>. Wbite of K.-iitiw-ky l? .. rtiii.li.liiti' foi .'in.itlii-r fiTin. In .-un "im. -ln. lilican \:.-- r..r ii i-> inonulnatlon, ii.- takea ...?'-.i-i.iii tn inabtha leadlng RepubUcan paper ln tbi ? i>ift rrtag to >prtetur* n- ?? ti,,- i.i-. ;i.i and bnttar (,,,. >Tr Whlte :- tl. | I: Ri ??? - ntatlre !:i.,u K.-iitin-kv Iii tli.- pi, ? party ehaU have uo Uepreauntutivi frmu I ii;,- ne\t < ougn --. The Qreenbaekera of Ranaaa are makiag ?oma wUd Mttinatei of the rote th. n- candld ite f,,r Oorernor will rcoelre. Their calmlatlon i If the Denocrata Indom ? 0 enback unuiti | b. t? .-?-.\?--. tha .ii--..ti-il,-'l Bcpuhbcan rotee h< of un .', \- ti:.- i>.-i.mim- \..i,- ln n. li.'V.-l- >.-f ,,:l. Il.'i 60,000 illi.l ..- Hl. '.!? ? '.'. .!? 'k, I . 20,.i. and .- tbi . II"...i. II >->-..-\ tn "<?<? i.i, vvlint un iiiry l UreenbackclV bopei n -I. Tbe Kepublicana of tbe XVIth Olno Dia ,i,:i;.:t...i i i.i.iiii-iChurehlUfor Congreaa; bal ho .1.-. lin, - tbe li.'iiui- iu ii 1. ? ti. be inii'i. t.i'l wlth the re*pon.lhlllty of d . ? i itm .-?? r ; I Pod ink, and sd I c.iiiiiii't..- .? !mr_r- <1 wlth tho dutj of auu.'iiii.-lng tomo .,ii Jiiia ri'.t l.:f Iii.iii,-. nr..- f li, in to M truuHuortHtion, reruaiii by their Hreniile. nnd k b . ak tbe newa " The Rev. Father O'Donaghue, Chancellor of the I'niw ralty <>t Vlncennea, and an Influentlal Catholla man of tbe Dio.. -?? of Ind ? ? ..f tha viee-prci . ?- ? ... eeting adili? -1 bj Beoator y. Wli.-ii ,|iii utloui .1 :i- tu ln- i ? 1 ln favor "f tbe Bepu |.;ui>. I-. replled that be bad been lufliii'mt-d t.ytlio ? i- . \|.;, --i,,i.- iu ll- |.i.i,f,.i in ..ii ti??? l,:-li ,|,|. tloii uud hj ia- bi lh f that I - tbelr jii'l-ui.iit ifi-inri-ii aud not be claeeed loiidlj wltli tbe i', ii i, i.it;. party. The Democratie Greenback Conventioa in Mi.-l.iL-ui: aaki 'l for . ' li..ii-.- In the Btate admlnlAl on the ground thal "the i)....ka ibouid be exautined." But.rnor Jeroino m< >-t- the demand witb the Inrl tatlon to exarulne them now and not delay untl .:., ti.'u. ll,- -im : "I adriM ii.,. DemoeraU t Qreenbaekera not to wall nntil they t-.-t n,r.. .,iii, ?? t., ,1,, it, for they may nerer fetln. l -;... to theaa n..ii. . \ .,,;-. ? . i\, ry Au . ? :i and cmne down to tbe capital of our Rtati nndaay tbal ymi ?.,i.t ,,, ?. .? ,,:;r I ,,,'k- 1 1 . rythlug mo have doae aud are d. - PUBLIC 0PIN1ON. now TO BEI t-i:i. RKPCB1 ICAB f\ITY. ? i Th* CUvelatut l-si.r Ktp, What the Kepubbcau parti ueeda to-day ii ln ..I i tim. uuitj ,ai -i tnln ? an llke Bew York and Pcnunylyanla by t .- people pai ty uit.ii: ? Into tbelr own bauda THK IIAKH I.l'iK OP AN liAVA QREENBACXEBi It is sjiiii tii.it .Mr. P. P. Ingalla, who h;i-,. tii. ,| from Tht l toa Tribune. <? >? lin iMilK.-.l oui of tlie I w itboui .. I paj -i.i lt. givtng it up to |. i.v it ? ii. l.r- li :- ii iiv'tli'si- L.-iii to l.iiu, tbat be -u-.i. all of hU luoney Iu tne hopclcMe cAuifl ol tbat parti and iu that III p i.,,-r, and thal be pai Into lt, in nia tm pui| i iu,..,- it llre. tbe i?.i large farm? tbat beowui I, . i tliinily hl- ii'.vn u'.iiir-'.-.-i.l. No Dewspuper niun can - i bow, ln twoyean, on a weeklj paper, ~.i mucfi lueney OVOl a-.'.". OIHI .'./.ll.l ll.' .'? l,'-.-|| ? X|M-.,(ll-.|, ,.,-1-\ .,| -.ju'iu l..|-...i. Bnt If it ta tnie, tbere will be l- ueral r, grei tbal ll is n.>. I'or, in. ililt't-r ii. i.' ii..w u i,,i .- Mr. I ,_.i[. :n.,j uave been ln poUtlca, uoi h,.w unjiut to otbera penoi. ally, there U no oue who wlU not feel genuiii rcgrul il iu-.liiiii.-.i ...si !,i? property, boiui nu ad uu i uu, Ila will irn, it ia -.n,l, tn ttml a iit-.v ho.ue iu tuv s,,,it iweat, probably Bew -Mexloo. _lni;kai. uc*ei kax?_ chabmibo fki.-hmas, Doea G-eneral Uoaecrana expecl to "takein" ,i'\i,,,ii wbo baaluti'liigi-noe euougb to rote, i "I'r.'.iii, ii..-,:.?--,-.-" / Axe i...t Miuursotii, Iowj, K..n< ..-,,,.- nnd tbe r. -i of tbe -..,. Bcpub "produo,: a " i Or, 11 ni inufa I iut, will uol the Kepuld.cun fatatei o: Mn-auciiua i -, t'oiim-cticul uud I'.-i.i;-.. i ...uu comparc favorublj witb uuj tbal were eurried "> tue !? moi'i i- :?.. \.u- .. / ih ..iu, : -!,l.? ..I t!i :--i. , .!?? - U.ucral I; -.? ,,i u;,i..iii that ire >>u the lt.;. i , - ,i,, or tbat thia -i.ru ot ;:..,.- would ue pai icu ?. i . tue I> uioi ratic ,..i: i) il it were tiuef Mii.l oi t ? ,- ipttitlmte in tlila otiuli) are tbi i.i their ow u loi mes.Ut.ien 1) , ,.: nuti. e w hicb uiu for one w h i yote_ thal ii.--..-; to . u Mr. li,.!' i, ii " pro iu .1 '. I ? i buuded .-..ii "f loll II - ?;?.., I, ?_;>._ to im :;iiu:it ln. for nfllee 111, ui ?, i - ,, " produeiug . !aaa< -",'.- i i i Bhotudu'i .. iu in- .l.-ui i-.... ti'.ui i'i.iiui_ Bearu Ui? can au , a more deci-ptiv. , m.v iiim; BoaHiaB in wew-yobk. i Owing to ihe ili\ aiona iu the uiterior i ti. -, il ol ol tBe i: . i tiutiol tbe ..it.i uiii ..f tBe krpub.icm .. ??; autl of tbe ritiite oiji i i lub t b) lli. i-i |.|---rnt.it.\. - I! ? ii;,. ,,t tue -y- .ui "I i'...' n -,,.!... l out. Thi-n i ll. i.li -i ui h . :. i be i. ?'? iu-., '.. .?? i,.. ? : tbtir ... i. it.iii icruep -i ....... the ui. iiii.'T-nii> ou y -i. li !'? !?-<> iaa? wi l m I!, |40 ? ..?!?,?,.:.,. ,,i,,,i,i; uiiii.. tor p i ;,.,.,:. 'ii iu partv attatm, .-. i uu ler tu. pr.w 11 niu-.i -;.!ii t...it pai ,? ? U. |i.n,,', tu ? ?: i... - i powi i ,. reforuili . and r - i .:: h- , .. l li ii tutlli ?? .Udll lou iu tbe :.,' ' : ipoll ? ; > ilo-i.'in,-il-ni. ' iii!..'l.i.ii--i...--'- i. tba ci I l.-f- iu tue .......'?:. . , . . ) .i ,ii,,.no Kepublli iu- >.- Sen Vnik wu.i L'UUdlUUt. - ; .1 l ? ? .I -i.i I li, , :. ;, ,l t,. i, \ oll lu l < un .? I..i....i*. .:..-. v ,,\. :i IU .N,-v. . l'_..y revoluiiou be u?.-. --....i. i.<. it... MUSIO AND r n. DR I.7.I. MANKINK Al' l?VLV S Tbia ia a Surrej melodrama, made by Mr. Couuuoal and Br, .'-i i rtl toi pla} going publlc wlueb h kuownton - thunder, and pleuty of lt. lu Londou, .a I '? irptod ". ii itelight. Br. n.i y, pro I ,: i.:a ui..it!-.. h is ii Idreaaed a klnd ed ? ' play^oera, un.i. i>" itoaht, bowUlmoetwl i,-|.,,iis,. Hia theatre waa weU ttlled on t . aud Ibe ol - r\ uil ipeotatiM i ? .., : i , : iiiouuinl tba i'i... .,n.i "reailatt. " -? norj i taperb klnd. it baa ; I \t wortb dolng at aU la wortb doi gwelli und c laplent dootrtuobaab en ?erapuloual* -. -i ln uu- i iai ,:.? \ iewad aa ? aerieo ,:, . preue itatlon i- one ?>: eona ?! i il. tru mlu ?f umi. -.. Br. J..IU - Uol erta, tb. o i the .-..ii. rj, ban i?". I 11 i bi ,, -,.i--i.i, pl ... i.. ?!.?. -i.i Bqaare, m Paal'a Cbureh) ? ; tbe riiauiea Kuibaukui ni wlth good lecbuloal el I wnli inii.-.i leaa BM-uraoy. I ? ... un. ..ii" .. aud ?? , ttorj and tbi i dal ilTe .- mipauj of ,,u i u.tiia which are luciiieutal to t cm, ba the ,? ?? M ,;,,.,. ,| " - , di i.t.il l'ir ??,-?? t I , ?|,-. , { lituatloB, and i\< .\ ib n- . iu Mi.-ii a pl >>'? noi ui..atnra ? ' iii.-iiial |.;is-i..i.- aa ...'I n a aud .< ... , i Lu ., di . ? -'..- ..mn. bul the niiU ugot uroi ' ?? "?in rapid au.,'. - lou, wttboul t -okwaenw . blllty, .'i auj uiathod .?! oomaou - ll.'i.lll. I-wiii.l-." M nihl.i.l ? l. .-li il.'a tt .loi't." a ,i ,,. ?i.;.-i.,. pooraud blu ablUtj tbat to cupy. aa uloeelj ..- Hi.'v can, I I r boundina auburbau goa?, ?' tenem u ' ? ? Uon, or bai roou row. ? '? ' ,,: ,??, irrenoe, : "??' ? ''"' ?? tonature,"a-idtbaatofuidl lha parp i.r,ii.,i,.,.ii,-tit.i..i.i"-'?'"l'"t- ll '" 'to*a " inii. ??tt.. -t.titii..' it prodaoa- aud II i"? puDUoB .-i-'i'.- a*. : ' " ^""':' ' tcrerahitbil .allj aaarthetolt, iiioh pU ? - ' :'? |, ?, fM .,! i ,.-. . Ih. l...l.-l..a..f II,.'... ' . mwof ui.r. iii.r.r.v m.-.'iiauio.a, wbo bavanoaool u? :?"? Into tbelr work; tba wBartaaaat bardana ti..?i tha ? ? pcaCaaatoaettaBu_fla---?a4tae---B by Ihe ?piui oi