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BBABCB OFFICEd OF THE TBIBUSB V?\?iiin..i.in-No. 1.322 F^t j)lS,?,N_.>o. 26 Be if.'i'l aU.strand. - -\,,. 9 Rui Scrlba _^^^______ rOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY THDRSDAY, BEPTEMBER 7, 1882. TBE KE ? s TH13 MOBXJXG. Foreigx.?Tbe Anglo-Tnrklab military i tlon baa lieeninforn?llyaia^ed.===ArabiPa<'ha,a troopa aregrowing bolderand are engagiun ln ?kir - trith General Wola ley'a i liera Btepben J. Meany, au American, ia going to test the ?\ ol bU arraal-=Cholera ia mak , . in Manila_= Thare la a hitch intbene lotiatiena between luik.-y and Greeec in regai l to tbc froutwi difflculty. - A Boaton ciea ..-.i.ii.ilraceia the Halilax regatta yeater 4ay. li iMi STIC ?The Bocial > iem e A- ? I Hioaa yeeterday al Sara - Au i ai paraue to >k plaee al ' ineinnati, and the Eipoaition waa fonuaUy opened. = =A train at 11..ii, N, V., itruck a Tillage omnibua, and on wad killed and aeYen peraona Injnred. = National Telephone Excbangc mel in Boaton. = A , trra i i" a paaaenger train on th-. BeoningtouandRutland Railroad, neai i.i.-' Dor ._ FiYe veeeela went aahore a1 Ga rea I ,,?.. : --- Tbe Ooean Houae ampacott, Maaa . ed by ttre. ? Therewaaa loxnado ln Florida, bnt oo daa ? il. City axpBcbubbam.?Dr.Tl ?.reYonng Kenny, of Fateraon, and George L. Davidaon, were ai yeaterdayloi malpracti.n Dai laou'a wtfe, who lain a crnical rondition. - = BriUiani recorda , .,.!, by botb ritle teama; tbe Britiah wi aahaad at the eloee.: - Etf< i - were made to :.i.ii Cbarlea Reynohie, who la anppoaed to bare Dordered Albert Montfort at Keneico. ? A liuii'iu-'. paintera on the Eaal Rirei itruck. =_:Goldralueof tbe legal-teoder ailYer dollai (?ll'-'Lj grains), 87.80 eenta - Btocka opened actixe aud bigber i latei they were dull, andatiU latei thi \ declined, aud geuerallj eloeed w.ik. 'Jiii Wkathkr.?TRiBVXE loeal obaerrationa io dic.'iti- fairor oleai aud warmer weather. Tem ; ..,. yeiteroay: Higbeat, 78?j loweet, tW ; av< rage, 70 UJ. It is delightful tu obaerve that the cotiKtant eontactwitfa the baae and depraTed whioh tbe natoxt) oi their dutiaa impoaaa on onr police offlciala haa nol in the leaat eloaded the alm plicity and innooenoe of their fraah and iu ?tained nataree, When eaptaine talk without winking about deaertad rambling-rooma in tht-ir precinvta, aai aaaaic the Bnaaapecting jii.iniii- thal faro aad ronlette barebaenprac tkally anepended iu thia city foi weeke, the conclaeion ia ineritable that aach guileleaa and tmatful bainga itre outof placa in atation heoaca and abonld no longer !><? kept trom tbe I ?? life Bhieh thay are ao b?11 flttod to jk1i.ii u. Oneof t!.e Aiiiriiiun Aictic coloniea haa re ported progreee. The expedition to Point Barrow laal yaax attracted comparatiTely little ntU'utiuii, aa tbia headland ia a favorite rendez Toua lot whalera aud in riaited many tirnea every anmnior. Tbe corpe of obeerrera bave paaaed a boay twelvemonth, doing the work whicfa waaaaaigned to them, and .remainiog t^ azeellant health. The arreek of ? Meam whaler gare then an opportunity oi reacning, feeding Bnd aheltering the crew. Anotber yeai of ?eientifte obaer?atioaa baa opened, and tlie eoloniata Bill not be prepared toabandon their atatton nntil the eloae ol Beptember, 1883. Tidinga from the eolony at Lady Franklin Bay will be nwaited with more anxiety, aa the poai oecnpied ia many hundred milee further north. The Btnch'Yexed qneation of tlu appointnteni ?f the Deawcratie eleotion inapeotora will be up again in ? tew daya. Police Coumiaaioner Kicboia, of eourae, Inaiati thal they abould all 1h? Tammany Bten of the atraighteal aect, while Mr. Mattbewa ia eqnally poaitive that they ahould e.u.e froni the ranka of theonlylocal orgaaization recogniied by the Democratic Btate C'oiiveiiiiou. After the Yotea al lbe laal election lu m.-t be Um bmm! anflinchiug oi Connty Democrata who maki ? thia !att? i clairn. ]i i- elear enongh that the reporta recently cir eulated that >Ji. Matthewebad bowed the knee to the Taaaaaaay Baaldid hiaa groaainjoatico. Bntwhatevei raia thinga eithei Mr. Xieholeor llr. Itatthewa raay imagine, the Republican Cotnmiaaionere are nol likely Jto exall one fae* tiou nadnly at the expenaaoi theother. The luore iuarly they halauee, tlie bettBT for the UepubUcan party ia the <ity. The followen <>f Uanry Oeorge iu Iretaud rind A'uenca liav,- ucmi l.ieu able to dintera uuv eoflimnniatie tendenciea in hia writinga. Miihivel Daritl adTaeatad lor a aaaai a hia Bcheaaa oi "Idkod Natioaalii itiou," but v?hr meiitiy daaied that theie waa tha aUghteal tr.i<?- of eontrnnnieni in the idaaa Bhieh ba i?or rowed. It waa oaly tha Land bill, hanrged*oi Mr. Bright'a doetri?ea earried to a logical eon ciu^ouaud cllccti.ily toBtBlatod. liat whcu Mr. GtaXft unfolda bia arliemo wBtoW u ?><'" don audieuce tl:ore aeems to ba ground for H.ii.ms iniHapproluMtKioii un thla aeoce. Wben tlio locttre U conclnded n revrrend auditor tjmidly axpreaaaa tha hope thal ttwill not be taken for granied thal Butwdy la to ba mobimbv uted foi lan.l BcquIrBd by tlio proplo. K. Goorge'a acheme, aa tha id.-a waa txHaYejetl to liis iiiin.l. eviiently Unplied the apollation ol tlit? laodlorda aad the divisi.m ol thair prnprit> amongthe tenant claee. Vna thoe^wbohad waa to ba taken that wbieh they baa wd divided among thoae who bad not. rbla aeeraed to bia benighted mind a queer tr*n*Jf" tion. and bc oautioaaly diaarowed Bynaputhy amiIi - i.iitul Xationali/atioii" on thoae tanna. Tha aadieooe promptly oonghed him down. Wapablhdi tliu morningan auaaaally intor eatiog lettet frotn our emrreanondenl who la In veatigatiog Pennaylrania poHtice. n"' :l'" counl wbich he giTee of the eflorta iiiBde by the Cameron aad AdminialraUon machine to defeal Congreaaman Bayne'i reoominaUon for niahea tha betl luaight Into Boaa metboda ol politica whksh we have aeen lor manj aday. No leaa tban aaYonty-flye Btate aad Federal offlce-bolderi were In the fleld working W"*1 Mi. Bayne x%itli money and threate, and the principal reanll of their eflorta waato aoenrage tbemaasegol the party thal they tarnedonl at the priuiariea in auoh foree thal tluj YoteactU' :i!ly exeeeded th.it caal for Gartieldfor Pieei ,1,-nt, defeating the boaaea by an o\enrhelniing majorlty. Otir correapondent girea alaomncb intereating Information about tbe gaina of the Independente, and ahowa that while all aym patbizera ln tbe movemenl agree thal the in dependent voto will boI fall andar 100..>, there are many wli<? think it will riaa to 160,000, Tbia laentirely wlthln therangeol probabililr. Aa we have aaid before, it ia im poaaible to m ike anythiog like aa accurate eati mate of a vote of thia kiud. A great many tbinga may happen to aweU it <>r diminiab il between now and election day. I! the niachine iamanaged allover tha Btate aa Itwaein Mr. Bayne'a dietrict, the Independent rote will riae far above lSO.OOOeron. The poople are nol in the mood to endnre thal kind ofjBterfer ence. Boaa Cameron ought to bare ahrewd oeaa anoagh to eee tbia. VYbother he haa oi not will baYe greal infiaence npon bia chancea fcr pnlling General Beaver through. The barderhe puahea bia machine theamaller will be bni rote. _^_ -/ ?S1C a i STBACVSE. VYhoever anppoaed thal the Tammany Deirro crataofthiacity weregoingtoconfeaa jndgmenl in the Buit foi ejectment from the party bronghi i.v Mr. 3amuel J. Tilden and othera made a woel il miatake. It' any of the leadera of the County Democracy were promiaing tbemaelvea the aatiafaction <1 going into the nexl Btate Convention aa the only " regnlar " organization ln tlu* city, nndiatnrbed by uppoaition from Tammany Hall andwith no boatile faction to contest theiraeata, the action ol th*- Tammany Democrataon Tueaday night mual convince themoi theii delueion. Hai ing.aaappearafroin Ibe recordol theroteal tbe laal election, a ma (ority of thi party, tha Tammany leadera do not pro] oae t" play the garae of tin ir opponenta for them bv throwiog down the carda before thedeal ia floiahedand the trump turned. No matter if the laal Btate Conrention didgivc them the cold ahonlder, call them "boltera" and "traitora" and tarn them from ita doora. gouue tbinga have happened aince then ; ?>m- ?>t whichwaea popolar election, and al thatelec tion the "boltora'1 and "traitore" demon atrated thal they were a mafority of the party in thia eity. Thal fact abeda,orther think ougbt to abed, uew li^nt on the altaation. In tbe oew view ol aflaira thoa bronghi aboul they propoae once more toanbmil to a Btate Couveution the queation n hether <>i nol nndei the dictation of Mr. Tilden it will kickoutthe trly choaen repreaentativea of amajoritj ol the Dencocratie votere, and reeognize tbc minority aa the only regulai organization. There baa been foi aome time paat a doubl in the niiii'ls oi many concerning the real purpoae ol Tammany. It baa been aaid, and tbe Anti Tammany people weregladto believeit, thal no delegntion would be aenl to Byracnae, bul that tbe Tammany men would probably aend delogatoa to the Anti-Moaopoly Couveution, openly caal ln theii lol wltb thal concern, and abaorbthe motley crowdcompoaingit Xoth ing woald bave pleaaed tbe Anti-Tammany factlona better tban thia, for they woald haYe Inaiated that it waaaflnal aeverunceol Tam? many frcm the Deinociatia party: the end to whicli all their eflorta bare been dlrected. Mr. John KeUy, however, aaa nol by any meaoa born yeaterday. Howaatoo weU aware of tbe eflecl of aucb action, and knew too weil bow imii'li bia and Tammauy'a enemiea would be pleaaed by it. It la oot to be anppoaed thal the idea waa aver aerionaly eatertained. Mr. Kelly doaa Bol all on tbe oator end <>r the limb he i* aawing o;i. It waa not denied, hou - erer, that the defection oi Tammany Hall waa poaalbla, and ln the manner named. VVitn great ahrewdneaa, Mr. Kelly permitted it t<> l?c diacuaaed ln tbe newapapera withont oontradie tion. The eftect haa been what henodoabl contemplated and deaired. The Demoerata oi the Interior, who*will have eootrol of the Con renticn, have been brooght faee tofaoa \vith theaolemn faot that they are liable to loee tbe aapport oi man ooiapoeing a majorlty of tlu party in the City o New-York, and tba still more aolemn fact tbat wheii thia happena the laal chance foreacaping aa overwhelming de feat ia goue. [natead ot leaYing it to ba nnderatood thal Tamtuauy would aend delegatea to Byracnaa nnder any eircumatanoee, with the baference that they would aapport the tickel whetber ad mitted or not, Mr. KeUy baa permitted it to x<> ont nucontradicted that Tammany wan liable toact Independently. The eonaaqnencc ia thal the conntry Demoerata, inatead ol engaging u a heated debateoYertheqneationol boa togetrid of Tammany, bare been bronghi Intoarcliec the mood over rln- qaeation, " Wbat ean we do withont Tammany P1 Mr. Kelly'a eonning atiategy baa aucceeded. For the paal weak or two there haa been talk in unexpected quaitera of conciliating Tammany. \'.n ioaa anggeationa lookingto the partiaJ recogu tion ol Tammany iu. il tlu- ndmiaaion oi apartof ber delegation eome from Albany, Buflalo and elaewbere, aml i' :- rumored tbat aomeof tbe party leadera who bare beretoforu been bitteieat ln their boatility to John Kelly ai.d Tammany Hall not only admit the neeeaaity for couciliation Imt are actively engaged in piomoting it. Tbe inaiii difflcjilty ln tbe way i? thal tbe organiza tiona witb wbicb it bi aougbl to bring KeUy and Tammany Into barmonyand cooperation bave noreaaon for beiag excepl tlie extermination of botb aa politieal foreea. The aole purpoae fdr whicb the County Deinocracj waa organized waa to make an end oi rammauy Hall. Doubt laaa manj of Ita membera aio quite in earueat ui.oiit it. It will ^'o IiiihI witb themaftei an exiatenceof only one year to join banda with the i.n tion they ael oui t" deatroy. Bul thal i? wbal tha preachera ol eonciliation propoae. Meaatime tbc Kelly atrategy baYinghadita eftect m bringing about thia deairatot paace uud buiuiouy. tbc Taiuiuauy pcoplu lucct aud rote to Hcntl a full list of delegataa to Byraewaa m nenaL bj tbooga nothing had happened. And thay are aot gofaog, miad you, in any garb of pflgriai penitenta hnmbly confeaaing their fanltaaod aaklng to he reatoTed. Tbeyknock at no baek dooc and they ask no fiivoiH. 1 h'V go in nrootawion. npttn n apeeia] train. with a bandof imisir, iu old-faahioned Btyle,ai they naadtogo befoce IrringHaU waa htnltortho Connty Diiii'uraiy tl.ghl of. They will aend aptheir oardi to Qm BtataCoBTeBtion, aodil tho Conveiition invites thein np they wiD march in with jnel aa mneh digaity a? froni the aame place they marehed oul threeyeara BgO. Ur. if the Conveiition shut* its dootl In their racee, tba band wifl play Jtial aaaaefrfly oouiing back as going up, and therc will be mneh more eheerfulneea in their ranka than in the fmivi ntii.ii aeata. Howerer it turna, tbara. will be muaieal Byraenae. ENOLI8B ALL1ASCES. The aupreme aim of Lord Beaconafleld1! di plomacy waethereatorationof Britiah Inflnence in the Cei ni.iii napital*. PrinceBl marck, dia cerning the two Qoartera from wbicb the peaee of tbe Rrapiie would be mcuaeed in tbe fntnre, bad endeavored io ci onteracl tbe torct ? ol race antagonhuu in Ruaaia and national reaentmenl in Franee by eatabliahing the cloaoal relationa be tween Berlin and Virnna and giTiuganea di rection to the ambition of tbe Hababnrgam Bontheaatern Europe. Whnt Lord Beaeone ii.1,1 anceeeded in doiug waa to foi m ? nominal rntlici than aformal alliance with thaGerman capitala. HeeYincoda wiUingneaa to work with thezn on whal the Jingoee termed ? give and take principlea." The alliance with Franee, winle it waa not openly abaudoned, waa re garded aaa matterof aeeondaryimportanee. it waa tolerated, an I, ao tar aa Egypl waa con cerned, nominally atrengthened, bnl diatrnal of Rnaaia formed acouimou gronnd of aetion be tween London and tlu Oermancentrea of di plomaey. Lord Beaconafleld waa foraeeaaon theonly European atnteaman forwhoaegeniua Prince Biam irek aeeraed to entertain any ieel inga uf reapeel and admiration. They arere the leading flgurea ai a Congreaa in which Prince lioft.-. bakofl played a anbordinatepartj andil waa Lord Beaconafleld wbopropoaed theoccu pation of Boaniaand the Herzegovina, thi promoting the German Cbancellor'i Favorite projeel ol givingthe Hababurgaeompenaatinna in l. iropean Tnraey for the prorinceeand prea tige tbej bail loal in Italy and Germanjr. One of the firal tiradea to wbicb Mr. Glad stone wiis ezpoaed from the Tory preaa after h. boenme Premier waa canaed bj an nnni ccs saiilv candidletter addresai l to the Auatrian Miuiater iu London. Certain paaaagea in the Midlothian Electton addrcaaea had wounded theauaceptibilitiea of theCoortal Vienna, and Mr.Glad?tone,inattemptingtoexplaiuthemnnd to correel niiaapprchenaion, made whatwaa enrrently regarded an n formal apology for in disereel campaigu ntteruncea. From that mo menl the Tory preaa deapaited ol hi< diplomacy. I.,,,,! I;,-.,, mi-ii Fdx policy, it waa charged, waa reyersed in thia aa in other reap cU. The , .iniiii alliance waa rcnounced aa a Conti nental intrigue. The rivalry with Ruaaia waa allowed to cool; a cordial undewtanding with il?. Knii.li Governnicnt became tlie aupreme igarte al the Foreign Offlce ; and tbe old linea ol European accord and diplomatic inaetion were clo.sely followed. Vel aingulnrly enongh, now that Mr. Gladatone haa been in offlce for thirty montha, the alliance with Franee baa prored inopetatiTe eveu in reapeel to EKyptiau aflaira, and tbe relationa between Great Britain and the German Conrta are more cordial than eter. .-ir Cbarlea DUke baa declared that the expe dition to Egj pl haa receive 1 the bearty ip proral of tlie Foreign Oflii - al Ib rlin and Vienna, and the ntteraneeaol the ofticinl jour i, itala |.'".i- tl ? i an ,. . ? -.. !,,?:_? .;- tlu !? w.i- ,i pru ,,i joinl interveniion on the poi i oi Eugl nd imd Franee, the Auatro German preaa eucour :l..,.,l tho Porto to ofter reaialuuce to the pre ti>uaiona ol the V i:ateru Powera. A mh n aa Franee receded from hor luwitioii aud lefl Eug |.ind to pursue h reaolute policj aiugle-hui di 'I tbere aaa a c implete change ol toue ou th< Continent. Britiah influence i-. uowaaatrcng iu eilher Gi rman capital aa il wna in tbe palnii eal daya of the Beaconafleld furon ? Ii || t-,ij inii- to o!.-,-i re the reluctance ol Ihe Frencfa preaa t-? face the lacta. liere i- the Tempi, one of the beal luformed journala in all mattera ol foreign policy, maintaining thal Geueral Wolaeley'a expodition will be of more beuefil to Franee than to England, becanae il tenda to Iraaen the imporUiuce of Germany, uini-i- anpremacy in Europecan bereafter be opjioaed by on Anglo-French alliunee. i be <>li vimi^ reply woold be that, after the eollapae t?l the acbeme ol dual diplomacy andjoiul iutei ventiou in Ki:yi?t. no dependence can i?c placed onanalliance with aconntry where Miniatriea ,mi. notorioua foi inatabilitj and whi re tbere ia un iitter lack ol continuitj in foreign policy. Xo Engliafa stateaman duriug the prea ml gen (lation will make Ihe aUianco ol tbe Weetero Powera au iroportanl factor in hia diplomatic problema. Bnt oven il thal alliance bad nol [oal ita value, tlie revival ?>l K'ull-h iiillu. Iin mi tbe Continenl wonid tend to atrengthen# rather than to weaken tbe relationa ofGreal Britain andGennany. ilerearetwo countriea bonnd together by thsa of blood, dynaatic re l.ttions anl tni'litional policy, wilh OOCOnflict ing intereal - In any parl ol the globe. It Greal Britain acquirea Increaeed preatigeand power by tba Egyptian expedition, her diplomatic allianeea In fntnre will bewithrather than iiirainst the (trongeai (Jovei imniit on the Con? tinent, ___^^________ TBE JVDGE ll 18 BOPES. The glad tid inga are wafted from Ulinoia thal Darid Davia ia bopefnl. He ia hopelul in tbe lii.-i place of being reelected to the Benate, aud in the aecond place of being nominated for the Preaidency, Thiaduplex annonncemenl will not excite anpleaaantemotionaintheboaom ,,! iinyiiiiily. W? donbt il there ia in Ihe whole l inte-l Btataa another man in any Baycon Dected ?ith politica who haa ao few real enemiea aa the Lone Fence-Bitter of Iliinoia. Tbere ia aomethiug alioni him which exeitea auiuaemenl In all obaerrera, Heantagonizei mii.oilv in other partii a, and a> be baa hia <>" u party all to himaelf everything ia hurmouioua and loiely tbere all the tinie. Then, too, the beneToleut caal of hia couutcnance aa be aita upon hia heloved fence ia couatantly niakins him iiicinls. lielookaarcund upon the membera ot ull partiea aitb i ucb ;i fathcrlj aapt ??' ol ?? i;ii--., on, my children," that it ia inipo ibh for nuyone to n?./ ird him .i- .i polith al ? nemy. Tbere bave been timea wben tbe kindly amile wbicb tbe coontr) habituallj beatowa opon him baa ino.nl, iii'd into a roarof laaghter. Tbia bappened when be w.i^ aeon acrambling baatily back iii'on 11 j? - fence aftei be had deacended on the Demoeratic aide lo aa) a larorable word for Geueral iiancot k, and bad diacovered tbal tbe Geueral waadeatined to bedeteated, iiui tbia waa only amoiueutarj demouatration. A-. ?oon aa he reanmed biaaeal tba langhter aab aided. Ii Ii:im been auppoeed thal we ahonld b ae thia fainiliiii and pleeUttttg flgUie lio:n the pnblk e.\ t uilti the li.Ii oiiluicli ueit. llia tcim il the Benate expirrs thcn, aud it has IBBBI announocd thal be would retire to hi? bt-lovod town of Bloomingteaj aad build a botaL It waa not Ihought poaalbletoT him to ba raadaeted, aince ba cnntiot voto for hiiirnHf, and thero i? nobody elaa la his party to voto ior him. Kow the newa eoxnea thal ba bopoa to ba roelected, and tbinka the temporaace queatioo mayinaome way bring him votea. How that lagoing to !"? done we are nol Informed. Tha Denaoerata oi the Btate an" on the romaellera' side of the tmi peranoe queation, of .oui-... Bome of them are muefa exeited aboul it. In I lUeaaro on Tu.-<!av tha Democratuj County ConYentioo adopted a rattling reaolntioB deelaring prohibitory Ibwb to l>o a *groea Inanlt to peraonal libertjr and theConatitutiooofour fierrouiitiy,"aii<la--;k,l ing the Republiean party for having the "an "(la.-ity to dictate auch aviUanoua meaaure " and expeci to reeeire the auflragea of a free "and enllghtenedpeople." In anotherpattof tbe reaolution the prohibitorylawiareferrad toaa "iil.omiii.il.lp.'' Thla vigoroualangnage kIiowk that the Demoerata hope to gainYotea by oppoaing the temperanee Intereat, and il may be thal Judge Davla e xpeeta they will gain enongh to enable them to dlyide the !.'? ia Utnre eqitally with the Republlcane and tbna makean opening fi i tbe only real Indenendent 8i 1. itnii.il candidate ln the Stato, Thia looka to ua like a very alim bope, VVhal the Judge - temiicrance principlea are wedo nol remember to'have heard, butweahould nol Imsgine thal blabriefaud memoiable cruaade aaa reformerof f.land drink Bl rYaablngton would make him frienda among the bnngry and thii.-tv Demooiacy. IVhen li<" waa elected Preaidenl pro tem. of tbe Benate be reformed the managemeni of the Benate reatanrant w thorougbly thal nobody waaable t<? g< tanytbing eitber eatable or drinkable oul of it afterward. It the Democtata dodividi tlio control of the Legialature, thereiore, it la hardly probabie ?hal they would tmn to the feuce for a candi? date. Bul there la verj aiight probability ol their dinding the Legialature. Iftheytake the atand which the Chicago bn thren bave taken, they will bare a amallor uumber of memhera in the nexl Legialature than they bave bad fora good many yeara. VVeareuu able, tberefore, to aban in the Judge'a hojie oi returning to the Benate. Regarding nla Pree Idential longing it la too early to exprcea an opmion. The foundution t?t'<"i whleh he lmiiiU it bt not viaible to the naked eye. Bul whether be realize ? it or nol he will bare the conaolation of knowiug that he will paaa into iii itory aa a nniqne Bgure in American politica. II,- ia the only man wbo baa founded a party iiinl kept it all to himaelt. .1 IABOB DE3IOXSTRATIOX. There waa little In the parade ol Tm [n thia city, or ln any ol the many di Bcriptioua which wi re yeaterday publiahed ol it. or iu the ...ir repoiti 1 ai haying been ntade on tbe fK-caainn, n hich gave it or them tbe character of o labor demonattation. There wan ,,, iirj - m the ajipcarauce of the raen lo itidicate thal (hcj were aull iring for good clothea or were wcak trom long (famialiing They were nol only ueatly and comfortably, l.ut in many caaearather extravaguntlj dicaaed. Aud tbey n.ly nutrehed briaklj iu tlu--uu foi many tnilea, bul a greal m iltitude of them danced briakly aud liatem 1 t-> rather dull apeecbea for the better part of the oftenuMin There waa m> bread, bul plentj ol Iteer, pro \ ided for them, and tbey bad I'hiinge to paj for i;. Thegatbtring bad nuiie ol the aapecta of a I.,, ,,,i riot, bul every aemblance ol ii pi< uic oi a politiral barbecae. The insenptiona ou the bunncra i an acarccly l?. aaid to repreaeul truthfulij the aeuti pnvailing amonghoneal workingmen. S.? oi iiinl. w.-n rathei old un< ilioriania ; uthep were pro|K>aitiona which noimd) ever in?j ; w bile m urly all were |h> litiral, tmdii in ijority were i ib inagog ;, il, hie w< rkingmen are nol liki 1;- i > un -" :,./,. im !., dj on the propoaitioii thal "All mcii .ui- iioni alike and ei| uil " : oi th? aeutimeiil -i. ;n.,? Cniiin '; and tlu y ? ?'>' bave uni . BUpp -n . " l': '" !,:!,.! Ci, ld Labor " and pul ::!l "' Solioola, nol iu iiu lorii -." Bi .,,i thal " l. ibor buill thia I and ; Bhall riilr it," and tli il " I iboi i a i,,,,-. " and shoubl " i'.i ? no rcnl ' aml thal aa - \,, iu ,.i i- im ,ii tke lun I, beuce no -iini.lil ow ii n," tin\ -iiinl. rniae up donhtera . ii , ,,, .1 . long theii t>a n ? la--. il,,-,- aeul in ::!-. aud aimilar onea ?'??:? b [utiud di iplaj. aie 10I mlj il aml ,|, bul they do nol liml nctcptani i more th in one In a>rer i ? . u ? \ erj biiu uinl. aml thal one ia more of an i or demagogue thau itnythiug elae. Bryoud tbeae > itcd tbe iuacriptiona were purely political, and -ot a very i" or -oir ol |K>titic? al thal. I'be cartoona, too?aud then were aeveral dia played?bad nothing in them otuei Iban aiiggc dioua oi o political natnn . I ln- apeecuea were lacking in referencea to the impoveriahed conditiou ol thewoikiugmaii, bu( couiaiui (1 a groa1 deal aboul bia political poverty uwiug Uitbe Eualavetueui of Labor bj Capital. Monopoly, Saiional Bauka, VYealth and Politica, all with i>i^', big capital b ttera, ?? < >r ganization aud tbe Bullol " were uientioned :1> (it<- only " I rue Remedj." Politica uol pov ,ii\ n-aa anatbematizt'd as tbe cauae of all tbe woi-Hoi tlie workiugman. In ahoit, tl.fina gogue diaplayed biuieeli and wbat be bad to ?cll al every atep. It ia one tbing tu orgauizr ii Utrge foree ol Idle workingmen, even of thoae uboYO the general average ol intelligeuce, for b public demonatration ol utnnbera wben tbey areled to beliere that tbe demonatration ia parely non-i?artiaan ; bol ijulte another tbing io lead Ihem into a political oi g-aaization to be uiauipulated uud aold oul by aeli-appoiuted leadei -. I'be so-called labor demouatrutiou of Tueaday waaao pal^ably a political orgai tion iii.it even the leaal Intelligeul and tbink ingman ln the parademual bavediacovered it b] tbia time. BVSBAXD-PnisoMXO. Curioaity waapiqueda fortnigbt agobythe pubiiealiou ol a briel cable diapatcb ann ?unc iug thal a hundrad women ln Hungary had i,, in accnaed of pobtoning their huabanda. Tbe detaila <>t thla nniqne conapiracy are inn-ilv recited by tha Yienna correapondeul ,,i Ike Lomdon Moadurd, and are ol pbenom i-inil intereal ln tbe raried aunala of crime. rbe uupreaaion tbat awomea'a aociety bad i?,.? (ormed for tha ayatematic removal ol i!,,u biubunda l?) c?ldpolaou waaeironeoua Itwaaamiply one womaa'a antorprbie eftect ively adveitiaed bj aecrel agenta. Thekla Popuv, a gypay bag, aeventy yeara cf age, carried on a wboleaale trade in murder aud li.nl ;i btrgeline ol emtom in the neighboring ? ountry-aide. He. ahop waa ln a little village uamed Meleucze, but ln order to maka buainnaa livelj ibe waa ln the babil <d aeudingout - or druumera, wltb aamptee of poiaon and ready tonguea to deacant upon tbeeffl eiaacy <>r h. r raetboda ..t diapatohing huabanda wbo n-iii-id to die ln the ordiuary courae ol natura. Baatod ba ber arm-cbair, hin- u.i ready fot euatoaaera evary day, and auefa waa thei z?nt withvviii.h h!ip plied ber trade that bho waa ucver Uathtoptatlepoiaonaanddia> penso thom even after tho close of regular bti-d nesa houra. FFer chargea were inodernto. A fee raajfiaff from fifty to a htindred flot ins wa? aaked for piofoaalonal adriee and aaaodieaai of poiaOB, If a WOtnaa were well dresned nnd had a distiiitfiiiKhed air hIuj had to pay u littlo moro for the rcaourcea of the hag'n urt. Ahout thirty-five dollur.s WBI an nverago f?o. The gypey'a bnaineBi anaageaieBti *ero bo adroit that she eacapod aaapaeion foe a long perlod, althongfa tba tocreaae in Btortatity among tbe Buuried nen af tha dcinage waa BrOat nlarming. Even when a tirh peBBaBt Bamed Kukin died in the rillage nnder eirenm etancea ao anacconntable ai to render nn inreo tigatlon titiavoidalile, the iiitiinations of foul play did not afft Ot her reputation. The only precaiitiiin whicb ahe negieeted WMthaefieet Ual reinoval of her only confedirate?her own daughter. It may be that thia fatai witneaa, naving aamatteiing of bermothePa pmfea aional knowledge, kepl boraelf crammed with antidotea and conid not be killed eren atter her life waa threatened, Poiaoned ahe waa not, if the attempl were ever m ide. Slie lived to quarrel with her mother over aome property and to denonnce ber betore the rillage anthor Uiea. Bhe confeaaed that ahe had taken a bottle of red liquid poiaon from tbe old woman'a band and given it to Kukin'a wife; and eub aeqnently idie had aeen tbe poiaon poured into the good roan'i coftee. Kukin'a wife and Thekla Popov were immediately arreated. Evidence waa rapidly eolleetcd until itwaa learned thal aamany aa one hundred women had been aided aml abetted in murdering their huabande. Fndeed, tlu- Ihrt may be materially enlarged, aa then- are many bodiea atUl to be di interred and anbjocted to cbemical analyaia, Forrunate i* the widow in thoae parta who can proretoner neigkbora' aatiafaction that ber huaband'a diaaolutioo waa the moat natoral thing in tbe world, A great majority ol' Thekla Popov'a cuatom era were married women arho woretiredof their huabanda aml were anxioue to be eman cipated in hohip expeditioua way. Kukin'a widrv, wuaorerheard while gtving thia e xplan ntion of her crime: * Well, I am young and " pretty while he waaold and ugly. Wby abould "he not bare died t" Thhi waa a concluaive argument in her eetimation, and bear ing of the cione'a magical preecriptione, slie couaulted her in her gypay'g booth. Afewof tbe poiaoner'a patrona were un married women, who were benl npon arenging their own wronga. To auch exaaperated and Jealoua memberaof tlu.imon aiaterhoodof woman Thekla Popov fieely oftered hei aervieea. Bul ber beari woa not in thia branch ot the buai She aftectod the title of the Married Woman'a Beat Friend, aml the bulkofber putrona were promoted through ber hideoua art ;,? the lot ofwidowhood. Hownianj widowa lbe in,ule during ber medical earet r will piob aldy nover l>* known nnleaa ahe baa kept a long mi ing oi' beada Even tbe dead men wben pxhuiued do nol invariably increttae the count, for ahe peatlod her poiaona with rare diacretion, The ilni-r- acted very inaidioualy, the man dy ing by luchea unleaa hia wife irrew impatieut PEH&OA il.. Mta. l..i'1'ir-. will leave Livcrpool for tbia eity on Septeiuber 30 by the steatuer Alaaka. Mr. .-iu'-r, tha reteran flnanoial editor of Taa c/pai'a Vublic Ledger, who reeently rel red from thai podrion, will receireaaao bonorary pon* .-i. 11 hia inii -..1 n.v f * hfe. Mr. Guild ord Oualow, M. I'.. whoaa death haa jaat been announced, ia aaid to bare apenl nearly $40,000 in bebalfoftha licbborno cutiniant, wiiuso nu\ in :t. ho \\ an. Mr. Jobn 8. Clarke, tba well-known eomedian, ,-,?:,, i,. j piul idelplna, imi !i:? return from Europe, on Irita. Iu ahuui ?\- h,. ??ill ng un ...nl fur England. rleatb i now .1 10 ' b< m ly 9X\ eeted of tbe Id, , Tniroati *>. ifounglove, formerly Speaker of ? v. u !m uaa for aome ,.ili, al hia b .11 .imi \. A ,.. ii of a Weal rn pap? r 1 1 fomiil ? brotli -i ..l Misa Km.ua littli liouiH iu W ,;il.i:-lri. '.', 1 .. ? : .1 , llit) IU tl Vi'.i ..,,,'-. . bul in v i:n. ? 11,:;,, i,,v;... UltlOll il ',),? li'it lu -????> k almil! ll T ? 1 tbe . Id 1 l.ilv. " I thiuk the ia \.tv fool 1 '"I 1 her that n.wou ,1 tuaka ii, |',,iit .1 0,. m ij,. il 11] i,.|- tha : , 1-. I will ,11 v?u, how v. ;. iJ.it ?h? ul yc ira of ;.. ...... Ii r yoicu girea oui on ;i. , niiiil nl Iv 1 . 11. II, ?.?.in ni. of l: h !, I-l 'i.i. DI noia, who 1 igency, tn iIIiiii 1 errii iy. *ritea in a private letter: " My tline 1, ,,in, -i .'i .11 , i\ 1.1/.11 al Paw i,,. aiaatani d. 1 did nol reapond to tbe aaseae ment, tliiukinu I hail a rigbl to direcl my m lana to whorn I tboitithl 11 ;? v 'would do moal good.' Mi.i....v.-r. 1 li ,'? v. 111 keep n? our tri ifiea with thls f,.(.|i|i i'..|k witli riicoroua tidelitv, ii liaa uot been , ,,n ? with 1!,.. I'liwnees. Pnrhjpa I bave beeu a ihuru 111 tlie aide of thoae wbn ougbl to know and correi 1 om Nutioual 1.hc ioii," ?'ln tha cafe on the Place Mi 1 aaa Deau vi 11.-. i-'ranci. 1 01 n - oudent, " llenri Uocheforl nitn Burrounded by lua frienda Heia full of aneedote, ferro and ruady wil wbicb made anamafot him un lei tbe Bmpire bare nol beendulled, and ln> liua the aame reui of ?area?ui aa wben \ illeineaaant, ,,( ho t'igaro, took the youug cterk fr. the Hotel i|? Villeonbiaataff, ond mada tba fuileriea Uugb .,(th;. . il ul the xpenae of ? lie Imoei ll (uini N'ow and then hennliaoul a atumpofpen pilaiui nnotcl.k tojotdown Hnmepaa>iniz thought, . happv I'" I, "I .'?'' uiekua. wlnrh ?i.l r;iim to Ins politii'iil ojii.in aa the eobriquet ol , ;,, ul :i 11 'I -' ? 1'! IO M". I !n ia." the \ li.iiit,.,. w.ii. .-ir Oarnel VVblaeh v re eciv.-.l aome additional lettera to in> nanw and a Pailiamentary granl of $125,000. lle ia m.w n Kni.hi i.iiiinl 1 roiai of tbe Orderol the Ba thai uothing n?maim to ba awajrded to bun ln ihe way of additional honoranve ? peerage, I'hia, if ttiven, will bave to be acconipabieii bya large Kruutofmouej aud i peuaion if the diguit) tatobe siirttained in the ma inei traditioually deemed beflt iiiil', and all the more ao in view ol the Queen'a uowudhdiketocreatttui a poor manap ar. w. II,. urin on.t waa pro atblj al moal ?.iin,oon. bul lie n ? eived granl - of B3.500.000 from parlii.1.1 Nelaon begun life poorer atill, and .lu lli it he aud lua lamily 1 cen ?! unn uuted in ",,| |o aboiil one-iourth . 1 thoae given to Wi-IIiug ton. peverul of the otlwr naval and uulitarj i" r ,',l leasei ll.than ili'??' . bui, uevertheleaa, 1 iiil^h diaiiui'tion, reeeived peuaioua for tlu'iii'-lvi'-. ,u, : 1,.,,, - ;,,,- 1.1,; i.tl'.-iv .1.- in tle caseofLord ,ih. the hi i" "i U ? tual enatoua, lt ,, uot bki ,. .mi ?u li grani - aa thoae made tu U . iliiiaton w in evi i "I man- again. Tlie laal 1111I1 i:ir\ |i,,i waa bir Wilhain Manaiield, Lord Laud? hurat. ln ln- ? iae, too. thi n 1 ul adaquate 11,, aua tn Nupporl ihe uigtiity, (in. 100, sept. 6.?The apecial train bearing the M ,i.iui-i.; I.'.iii-.. Prtm eaa Louiae aud party arrived ubout in?.n al tbe Kock lalaud depot I iiej vi 11. d l'niliii ui earl) ln tbe morning, and on reacbiug tbbi , 11 \ s\,i<- dnvea din ri t-i tbe hotel, wher twenty ,,ii,- I,, .in- were re erved for in.-m. Ibey apen! tha ilui uiuell) in the uliy. I hev wtll proeeed tn San u.i> ul lbe li'irk labind road i" 111..1 li.U llllll 1.I11-. 1.1 ,\ 1 1: ll. hV Owing to the large number ol people Iravel roiiati "??'' BtaklH Mountalna, Ibi 11 Bul wUI 1. ui ' "? ,? ? ?" "' I ' rhe uewapapera of Kanaaa are proteating ag n.i-i ii.. ? I" 1.. 1 "u of uoaej in 1 ii ?- 1. i-t 1..1 '!'?? -?!? P ,: ,,r 10I .. : 1.1 ... 1 1..in tba -.inii B?a in I ikr baawawarta Haiai aaya "tba ' tba ?ufferlnga ..f tbe reroaw* mi?> ba aal lowa aa .i"? ...tn. Wa aa) un- i-.iin "ii thal peopla ln tba ?y be m.i.ir tuUj aware ol tba aaaaaar ta wblab the) un ii. inrf uapoaail npoa." Baiiroad buildiag ba tiexico i>\ Amniian rabwa) ompaaV 1 ba 1 raoaadhia wtlb>aarprbaag ipaaa. fbalr uttaat aobbtvaiaaal to tba Inteatag 4a thu liuo of tlir M. xlcin Vnflmi.-il Xarrow lifinip Kallroad betwaa MuTif.r.y aml iiu> Kiii firande Rlvpr, a dNianoe or I7n nillca. Tlie tra<:k waa ln|,i almoat at tbe rate of tbree mllea a day. Tlio laaxraad eeaaaaay hurrM forwaM tba track tmll'llnn for th? pur|?,a?. or liiTlung tha d'-tea-atee who atteadad tlu- vtttii Geanrreaaaaaal rii-frtot OoriTan. tion of Texaa.nt Ijtredo on Bepteuiber J.to take. a Jouriier ovi-.r ttie road to Monti-n y * Oraat nfapatatiorai ara making loc a Caajjaaa ?atlve d.'iiiunstratlon ag;un?t tlio Itritlali Qaaa. rntuant it la to fakn ateea al tofamaaa la Oataaaa Latg Paiia Iniry iiinl Btf f faffi.rd Nurthcoto will ten.l their prfa^n*> ninl their roasee to tiio ofoaalon, and a g.-iu-ral arraljrn ?eatef thaOevafBBBeatfla poiiry may ba exnaacaj, aj N atao atatei faaa utr Hufford Bactacata w in viait oiae gow, wii.-rc be will be eatertalned at ? baaqaet r,r tha metnbera of tha Oonecrva'ivo Aa-uclation. li haa'been auggeated th.it tbr Town Couucil sbou.d coufer uja,u uiia ti.u freodooi of the elty. The Boeta, like, th? Irisli, do not coueeai thabrhatrad of tbe Engllah. In a lato anaalaw af tha raflaaa a.tbaobtafaaaapagaral baa (raaaxaal, tiiera. appeara aa Bdrectaaaaaaal aaaded "Waralag" and atgoedbycba Voi.it Oaaatl ?f the dteurlot, wbiei et ajcaaaea frankly tha feeUng of enmlty ??> the i Thi.adv. rtiaaaaaDl raadai " w.-,ti..- aadoiBlgmifl i.urgn. ataoftaaWard Aaptaa Btrar, baeebi wara a pctaoaa wbo have reglatored thaoMelYaa wltb the Urjt. Idont tbat they are not 1.ma Into our or Intoour farma, ana atill lnaa to off?r t<, abake i iq irreetai a Itel iboc ?>: tbe i<?*<l liu-e Ktfli < thoae who act oontrarj to thbi notbje ean r. lOll " Tha fourteentb reunion oi the ? the Araay of tha Caaaberlaod wlllbeheld in HU on September 20 and 2L <in-.-iitetni.rjo, afn addreaaea of wab ome, to ? feleh a raapoaaa i IU1a byO ara] p. ir. gharldaa, tha praaldent of tbe - tha aaaaal oratkai will be daUvered by Geaeral C it. Oruannor. nf Afhoaa. fthlr Tba arathw will bi | - l.nv.-.i by a ealogy of tha Uue Pi i-tii! Jaeob D. Cox,of daetoaatl. Tha annu of the aociety will he glven on Beptembrr 20 la tm Soldh ra' iii.iuf, |ual ouulde the elty uauta, Tha vVeatara bntehen who are planning ti ?npply Baetaro paopla oith ahaapai bael i.y abaagbterlog eattta In tha Woet aod aeadbig tun nteal Baatwacd i.i refrlgarabw eara, ara aaw aeourlog marfceta aad rafrlgerator buildJ Eaatern otuaa. Theflnaol Bwlfl Brotaera .v i ?., of Chlcaga, bave baltt a marfcel aad rafrlgerator ' ln Ktddtebargb-et,, Troy; whUa Baouuond & < ?. cr iiiiiniti'.iiii, tnii. have laaaad groaad m M .i t gom :) it., tlbany, on ahleb tb reirigi . it get, The c miln - i.iitrii'-r- haa excitadaoiaa ularm aiaong tb., X deail i - (>I Aihiuiy. Temperance In the nae oi apiritaona I q baa aoa Ita thouaanda al adroaatea la Oreat Bruaaa. i:.- ?? Netlonal J. aperanee JabUeeK.-t<," whichi i been iuii ln the CiyataJ Palaoe, Loodoo, oa Bea .i addri aai d bj delegataa hroni all the great temperan<.rganuutttoaa ln th. t k I,, ii.rn. It waa aunoaaced thal exeuraioa I would be raa to tha < ryatal P a thoaaaad towua la tba proxlaeea. Cardtaal Maaaing la alao glr bxg hia earneat atd to tha teaaparaaee moi emeat in aa ...ii.-- to the Leegxie ol thoCroaa at Leieaatar aa Aa> gaai ZB he deolarad that tha driah traaaobia DBtloaal abane. Ia? igbuid etona, be aaid, then 200,000 pbtoea for theaaJeof Intoxleanta an la< reaae of toiirtoul aiuoe IS59, while tbe populauon bad n ; doubled, Ibe] liaal to grow up la their mldai t'te un ui- ??', i,i,-h ini.i. ? ..i - ? I... mal a ,-' b, ? were foa erl ig thal wuicu uilxbl i reate ao tb* Cu L'aria. I i the < - i uiioiii auelter troui tbia tcniolc aoclal and u P0LI1ICAL AA7fA Benator Plumb in Iii- apeech opening the Re i i t-i.'ii, t i. - iry Ul due and ? 1 ii. i ike purt ui i.i.- oanvaaa lu thal - Many chaugea are beiug made iu the VYiacou r-iit il. i.-nti.in t.. < ougn ?? I Bi u renouilnated only one aa oi -1 ol thi . ..; ii, I-., ?,.,,, tbree uuw uieu bavi been cboaen. ln tbe i.-ii..i;iiiii- dlatrh ta tb.-i n, iii'h-i - are uot Uki t,-I-. i ,n- Oeiuocr.ttli: in -nii????> li more foriuuate uuli a.-.. at. II. nry Cabol Lod .-?? i- receiving aome il itter* Ing iii'loi--' tuenta :-. foi tbc Bepu - :n tbe Vltb Maaa icbu* I - I Uu baa twocouipeUtora, Mr. Ci id Mr. Davbk //,, Uot onlra . "r i'1 | |,i,-.. -ii the Vltb i-.-i 1 tli.il 10? l.-.ii''ii.ii:"lll"'- i' --' --?" Tha Ohio Demoerata couoede flve Cougrea alonaJ Dlatnota to i"- H aod ebUaa , ber are evld. utlj beodiag tn. ir ehh r eoei I the.il'-l- for foii.-i-.--Mii.-il. Ihr Cuirintuili hi"juurr mi., - tbat " Ii ii bi , . i- thal tha ii [uor in n aro takli i id putoug > lli.ii.r'. . ul r.llill...i.i, .1 lv\. IIU' , Prank Uurd liegan bia cam aaa foi I on - i i i uioul I i au i ? protei ii" i in.i. - l ih i woi and K. pl i rupital oilt ol '... .-.,1111111-. Ui- pwaitlou "ii Un ? l '. IIKM I.ii II! "... . |l ? ii.i.i- d -? Ibe pbili, - ? | -.|: , 11 .. I -' I- kl* .-.. il" ? Pl 'Iil of ? Judge Twigga baa au.mced himaell aa Vllltb LHal: ' I ? ? i tbai the ara aa . ai .1 thal ih. J uu ident Detiou ? ' ii, , , -. i . ... "iu tue i>< li . - !.,.,t .1 .-. la i. -i"t Tbe fund aupplied by the liquor intereaU a Ohio io tbi l'? ii". ratie eauipabrn ni ... . i,. v .-i t,..-. . up John '. i boii i - - ' . . ? . ,,,- ol it to Uld : I i j,,,i!i\ owm aud to furtber tb D io Ibe ueglect al tha i . ? ? i n ........ .???. ui,,,, i.i.-i I'orruptlou fuud, and the /? .ii ol tb u.,iM ra Uu* bi .ii -t.ii.L.ii' 'I i ) tbe proui i . .,i .i.?!??'.i.i;... ul they ui' ? >i" ' ?' ii...v i- i;i i-iii. :i 'i... .,.-..".. Matatbw abea laa ..ii.]. ii ,n i ? jual "i - Amoog the promiuent Demoerata iu [nduuui grbo i. ..- i" bi party'e poa l-..|ii..i .(iii-.li...1 ta thi il. :i. .J".i:i ii- li-i-t- I" a -i- 'ii ui liloouilugtou li. di n:i..l bia poali.aa fo - l .'aii't -i.it.,1 ..ii in.- l>. ino.-i .in- i>:ni:..iui on in'-; tiun ui.i.i.'Iui.nl-- The pbttforw bl i ? aUp> ji. II. ui..1 too u.i. ? .11 ii.i in. i-.i iin-ri- toou tin- pbtukol our platforu aa .i Mibuitaaion Deniocrat, l aball baYe bi aak t a in. k. ii ..im, au platforui nu-. fall, aa it ia deiim aud .i.i l ' au prounee you b t*> vot. I biate licket, for tue w blakey riug aud I cau I d . ,.,,?t tb aume leut.i ap eially *hi u ?... ? puil ? ' ,v, i ,.ir ni un-. " Tbe Republican Btate Conventiou in neetbiut aUlmeotbj two weaka, bot thaa fai bo caa ., m.oii- iii ravor "f .iii.v nian Ui a< i Ucket. Xbe pi.tblUUea aoial t" the aomiua I 1.1,-IItl-llillll l."M-ni"I BU . .. iuii agalu. Aod the i?< luocrata, I aUen .,,i,..n, bave been engagedbi rlngingtbe, ,.i, un iiii.-k-.-.l I'iiiuiiiu iiiiulf iii I--". ?? a-bieb tl enioraliip waa mortgagt-d tn Mr. bul eU-y. ' however. of it ii.-iii.-.i.-it aml drieal agaii the | tion m Ukell I.i li. on. ol to.-ui"-t uuli.iiiiiii'.."! I"-?? .i.i ii.,i iu tbe btate. riieapechea ex-Secretarj Blaineand Gover -i.il in the M.ru. eauiiadgu partake : ,,. Ilr, , ,,;,.. ... :, i.,.iit ii-.-u-i.iii between them - ni' ii. ' ,;, the Uoveroor*a euum thal \->- b i r.-in,.\...-. rtain ultli ? tbe conaenl ol ll I utivo Counell and In dedaure W a deela.I l ju.-in. ? ..nit. Mr. PhuaU-datb upted to re| I tbai he waa aupi rlor io tbe l Iii.lll-- .'! ' ' I ? I ,,..-,::,,;,, aud Biakea . ??^????? l l BLW OFIMUX. WHI RE THE l.l>i BEI'UBI ICABB ' tXD Tbe d.-..-i,.v iimi reul elevatiou ol tl ?? ?** pnbiii ! ,.. i, ueyunddiai.? Ibe lud. ihm ? . ,(. ,?,,, ,M-.'f....v worth i.i ii.. BepaWi oi oui m thbi i....iiu>._ A M.W 9TANUAKI) 9 VMI.n - Partl nl.i'lon- mr loii-iil.'lai'lv dia ly,.' i' ? i'""i "e ?'? ?Pi - ? ?. in, u uiiiartalut] I - iu. L,.m,. ,. ,, reuew u- i.o: I ou Ibe peo| I ? " u toinake the?? avaiUoluty"* ? oaadblaaa aaaaaaaaaa" thuig eba* tban ahal U aoa ateaaa. 0PP09B0 TO KONEt OBLT pj THE aBBTaUt t. ' '\ aavaa Baveral ol the niuel promiue d i ogjunj I-;;,.:,'! TJi Vuej ? ;::::'(,:,-r;;'.:;:h,:;lu.,o.o'-. - ii.ui._? ,,,m.i;i-M\n BAYNI - Pl v \\l tba ?? 1 ii,? a Republlcau, aud brheve m ? " " caia.i.ail'iu'uU.f uu party. i laxlam tm tbaari