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PABBB?Ba. ? Kue Scribe. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY TL'ESDAY. OCTORER 3, 1882. THM NMWS TH1S M0BXIN9. FoRr.lON.?>Six hundrcil Jewish fannli'-s havo left fluaiiaii aa aaaeaarfj of the rioia.-Qaeea Vie ?attatolepfaaaat ? numbor of non-comnii.ssioncd olticers af indian regimeuls with WBT aaadala ? Kr, Dillaa ha? daeid-<1 not to retirc from Piirlianndit ju^i y.t._Tha Porte has proii.i.a.il Gieeee that It wiU order the Tarha to araeaala all tha ceded pointa on the fiouti.r wtlhoal dalay. =- A larga ajuuiitily of dynauiite, aapanMed Io havo been aluppe-l by Nihiliftta, has been diacov. red in Kief. -j ha amallpox iu Cape 7'own b aiiating. DuMiaiic. Jeilpaa ITallaoa and Cox, sitting ia 1 tc.i. R. Y., yoMcr.lay rcft:w?<l to gr.nt a ^vrit of hahiiaa eatpaa la tb<- caso ol Sergcaut Moson. ? The t.ovu clectiona ln Coiiuo. tiout w. i. lieid yea tenlay. r^_.__ A deputy-sheriir of Eic.lerirk, Hd_ waa ahot y.-denlay by a lioiae-thieL - The mill of the Textilo Waddh_g Couipany at Warreu, K. L, waa burued. _=? Several paraena were in juiv.l by un accident C> a passenger train un tho Mciiij.Iiia and Chailesiou Uailroa.I, iu ai iladiaon, Ala. - Melaon W. Wil.iug. B_aaafaeta_rer, of HilboiT, Mu.-.a., haa_ailedj Bahllitiea, ioo.ooo. ;-Mr. liiahop has aeoepte_ tha Repabllean Eonin ation for Governor ot Ifaeaaehaaetta. City and .SCBtunvN?A coulerence of Adiuinia tration BTynhlfrntrT waa hadd yeaearalay to aoaalder the witli'lrawal of tho ticket uoininated nt Sara toga; thia waa deeaiad la ba taapajaatlonhla = Judgp Folijer'a l.-ttoi accepiance waa BtBde j.ublic. ? Ihe iHiifl Couiiuissioiiers hel.l their liist Baeiiag al the Wiudnor Hotel; in the evcmng btnsi Baaaaaaa who are in iavor of aduiittino to this eountry raw uiaterials free anafl ut Ihe BBBM placo r1 ihe Oaaeaaara Ixareaal ba tha Feeurthare. tuu nel .Jiaaster waa be_un. _=___ Gold value of tbo l_K.il-teri.ioi Mhcr.ioU.n |ii-1'.-gra-B-),87.90eeBta :-_4oe_aepeaadeoaaa_eiahly lower, arera weak with Baetaatwaaall day, ami clo.ae,i nnaettled. Tio Wkathkr.? 1 ribcxe local obtcrvations in dicatc clctr and fair waethet, with BHaJbte_ tn tenit>erature. TeiuiHTatuie yesteiday: Hiirliest, 70J; lewaataM ; evetaaja, 83V*. The mluia aoa_B jnataadaj of the lnst paity to i>i- eeat out tios aaaaaa by The Tbucmi Freeh Air Fuud BBhIb a wor_ which will be coiitrin plated with KaiUfui'tion by all who bBTaahfin aaacaraed la it. It i* aat-hy of noib that uo ajacideBl has a*xa_Tfed to aay ohBd, aud _hat all nrt- N.iiily back in their houies. The naoathly -iatecaeat issued to-day ishows that the public debl waa reduced nearly $15,000,000 diiiiii^' Scplembcr. Dernocruts wlio intoiid to bIbbbb tho Ropublicaii party from tbcotunip orsanctiiiii bitwccn uow and elec tion will do well to reiiieiuber to liave Ihe prea riiif ot niiiid to Corgef to allude to thcuo litf orea. The ji.ii.lic ia gradtuaRy gettlna aeeoeteeoed to bahagalabhaa.hy polioeaaaB who are ngly or tlninU ; but wlicu it comos to (ollowiiig tlie un a_aaad_ag paWk heaaa and aiabh.Bg -ha pablic rii-k niollier, huinuii iiattite revolte. The I'olitc Boai.l la laapaiitfailj urged to oneiildor iho ehargoa nhich Auiucs Boyluu iuakca atrainst Patralaaan Bharidaa of tlie 8ixteenth Preciuct. The art Rchools of the National Acaderuy of Doaigu opcn atispicioualy lor tho winter's work. Ovcr lifty applicanta have been admittcd al reayiy. aud there ia pronuae that b<jfore tlie term is tar udvancod the roouia will bc crowdod to their ut.n__t ia|Kioity. The Art Studcnt-' League aud the ai t nchoola at Cooper Uniou are alan well attended. This i.s ao encourairiu_: out look lor tho?se iut4TfAted in tlie ndvaiuonirnt of nrt iu thia eountry. llowever needf ul training onib r foreign raastoie may be for the young Americau aitist at u labnr st_vgc of hia career, it ia ceruin tliat for the lirst few years he ia uo where Ulter ofl tbau at honie. W B bope that the scojh' of tho coronor's in qanst iu the caae of tlie peraona killed iu the Barleoi Tunnel a?*ident will be a ide onou^'h to take iu aeveral side iaaue*. Tbe teatimony given yoaterday not only empbaaized the poiuU al re?dy made agaiust tlie railroad coiupauy but Bbowed a cruel indiflerence to the wounded on tbe jiart of the oibcera of the Now-York ClMtlBl train which eamo along aftor the accident. It ?wa* w ith diflicully tbat thia train could bo in dnred to stop long enougb to tako the woundod ?n board. ln fuct, ono of the lujurert waa partly poabed on aftor tbe train atarted. Cuabioua to Mft._ ?t_- .nr>_ najjaj ua comfortabie aa ooaaiUe tvere refused. Tho Wagncr ooach waalockcd to prevent anything tn it from boing usod. Stich brntality is, of corw, within tbe Iaw, bnt tt de scne aharp ullMOMf ? lufortunately, censnro docs uot couot lor uiucli ju tbo cyes o f rail wu.v mon. m The frieuds of tho AdminiBtrat.on ta this State liow pit the scrnpe into which t!n\v bBVTO got thnmaarrro aai the Rejmblieaa party. Bo they set to work veMenlay to seo what they were going to do nhout it. Aconfcrence ons i.dlcd at the Flfth Aventte IIoM ; but lt was ? Obbb Bilnrl afl nr, bcinu almost cxciuaivcly eoni pgggajl of Administrfttion nien. Such a proceed ing is lidiciilous. If they had had the wclta.e of tbe party it hcart, they wonld at ieOOl LtavB :i-kcd the opiuious of some of those who dilter lioni them. F>ut in g itl.i ring Jhemschcs aOfOtha* in an exehiMVo conferenco tho ma ohine IfiOflma have lollowed their usual co'iv-e. They want to manage everythins in their own peeuliar way. and are iutoleraut of the slightest opposition. Then, when all pooafblo htum baa beea done hy their trickery and stupid bluiders, and tbev iind themsolves in B very Otbi plight, they are highly lndiirnant if the in dependent voters in tho party do not tum to and pull theui out. ? Gcneral Butler spent yesterday in this city. It is wcll-nigh unprecedented for a military commailder to quit the fiehl during the piograos of un engagement and bf take himself to;inother neighborhood remoto ironi the 800B08 in ^ hicli liisown fortuncs are involved. How, then, ehall the Generafs presenco in Xow-York while his bisvo iollowers are once again storming tho citadel of the Massachusctts State IIouso be ac counted lor T We suspect that in B008 the UIBttBT is ever brought to the attenlion of a eourt mar tial the GenoraVs defence will be that his tem porary retreat from Miwacliusctta in niid-eampaign was duo to ? convictiou that he conldn't shake ofi\ a convic? tiou resttlting from ? large qtiaiitity ot con Becittive bitter ei|ierience, that in this attack upon the State Ilouse, like tho?? that pieceded it, he was licked out of his boots before tho flghl begiin. Thete is such I thing, he may remind tho conrt martial, as n fotlorn hope botoj 80 OYvfully forlorn as not to be distiugiiishnblo from a good article of despaii. M1S TA K ES / A TEM FEEIVI K Tho so-called harmony of the IVinocialif party oi X.YV-York, tho tliaiatiafarHoa tt prcsscd by some Republieans at the comlnct of (heir State ('<>!)veiition. iind the r.-Yolt agaiust Caincron ard hosMsm in l'< nn-vlvaiih, all are traceable to one catisc. The Federal Adoiinistration has interfcred in the politics of theao Stavtea, and has moerfofod aot wtaety, using its HatgoaHbja t<i oveceoane th<- will oftke votera. Ia conseiiuence, BMtnj Bepablloana are di-siti.-1ied and lVniocrats see achanec of suc ccss and have unitcd. The spoctacle prescntod in some Southern Stntes is BOi mow BBtiafae tory. There tiie inlluencc of tiie Fetleral Ad rninistration i.s DfJJBg DJOd, pnrticulnrly throii-!i tl.e i.otorious Goiham as a mouthpicce, to put down those RrpuMicaiiK who think that the party should maintain a sepnratc Reptihlican organuation and ninuifest unce.ieing lidelity to its principles. Between the eoialition of the pany in those Eastern aod South.ni Stales ?nd its eondition in Ohio, Iiniiana and otlier Westirn Stat?s where the Adniinistnition hiis either had or ttsed no tafltB nce, the contia.it is vciy ^rcit. Wherever the Adiniiiistnitioii has let the party alonc, it is fBmtending for Republiean piimiiiles with zeal, tinity, Bturtly fidility, an.l well-ground^l hnnc- of stie cess. The Kplendid viotoiii-s of V<!ino,it arul Maine aro likely to be tnatcheil in Stati whOTC the Republiean voters have been left free to tnaiaaga their alfairs fot IheatataVea. Uut there is dishe:irteument wheiver the 000x08 of the party has been dictated by Fed agal ]iatrunage or Administration intitience. Yet it wotd.l have sceined . lear, but for tbeOC cventa, that the Adniiuifitration had ? very Btrong inte-rest in i.romoting the liarmony an.l success of the party. lt is a Republiean Ad iiiii.isiiiiti.iii, and haB not the ghool of ? ohanee of securing tho favor ot any other party. Jt was received al tho OOtOOt Wlth gtroog ex pnoaioaa of kintlne?> ?ad bopetolneaa by Bo pahUoaaj ol erory ahada of opinjoo. rVhat <-ver it ha? done weil, the H.pi'hlitaii party throughout the conutry baa nialo haste to coinmerid. There has beeu neitlier haste nor har.-hness in critleisiii? its enois ; imlHMl it is possible that the I'nsident may have been mis guide.l by the jiatient and kir.dly sjiiiit alinosl iiiviiriably adopted in ?peahing of him per sonally, at least so far :i* to infir that there was bi-hind it no earnestness or pusitiveness ofceaaoTO fwhiaaota. 'I'lietc baa boea Dode Biro to make liis path niore diiiiculr, partly beeause theie has been ? linu'cring hope that hc would uot ullogether abuse his power in the interests of ? fa?iious ininority, aad piirtly beeaoae of ;t Brm boBef that the porpoae of the party could not be chaoged or misiinder Stootl, but would fiml full exj.i.ssion iu t!n n< \t selection of a PreaBh ntial fiiiididatc. ?' It is only about two years to wait," 8800 miv, "and then Yve will try once more to have 8 " Republiean President wbo will roapect the " wisliea and convictions of the Kepnl.licaii "party." BooaOBO thete ha\e bOBB jialiince, nioderation, and kindneBs ol apoaeh, the I'nsi d*-iir sw-iiis to have coiichuled that the Repub? liean party could lie degraded into a mere tiGicliine, moved hither aud thither by patiun I agatj and ttsed to do the. will of a political bOBs or two. It is hartlly oecessary to Bay that this im preaaBOtx, if Matty eutaataiaod, is ? very great lni-take. The tide of pnblic opinion OaxBUly is not rnoving in that direction. Un the contrary, ench and every eft'ort to SYvay the party or to defeat its will by t!ie force of ]iiitioii;ige has eugendered reseutment, and luore caine.-t and determined resistance. Mr. Fameron is not as Rtrong in Peniisylvania to-.lay us he ayag before this Administration began td make chaiigeM in the Federal ofnoea in that Slate. .Mr. Malione has lessinlliieuce in Virginiathanhehad before Fed? eral appointnients were uaod to suj?pre.-s those Republieuns who have diesenteil fiom him. In Xe,w-Y'>rk, the PreHident's own State, WaMBB the direet iulluenee of his patn.uage iui_'ht ba expectA-d to be great, if anywhere in the l.'nion, it is the nakeil fact that he and his associa'.fs have lesa intluence to-ilav than tluv bad l.eforo he entered tho White House. A part of the Fresideut's most earnest and effi eient Biipi)'<rt4T8 iu former contests, h..\ing a< t. d with Governor Cornt-11 in the recnt eon yentioii, will never aguin look to thia Adtnin iBtration for direction. The feeling of the Re? publiean voters with rewieoct to the noininii tion of Mr. Folger, though he is not porson ally disliked, is etronger than the selection of a ii.i'si uiiBuitable caudidate could liavt aroused two years ago. The tide ia aetting with overwhelming force against the attempt to maintain or rcinstate political hotOM by means of Federal putrouage. It ia so Btrong, moroover, that Republiean voteia do not oveu feel it ueccaaiuy to defeat their party, aa in other years some have h( ld it a duty to do, in orderto check a pcrniciou* iniitieuce. Tbej kuow that the will of tba tna Jority will not be ohnngod by sitcb tricka a? thoso employed <o caplure tbo State ('ommit tee and Conveiition al BaTBtOgB, or by distribu liot) of ofhYoK, or in auy other w:iy. Tlie Vu sidont has made a mistako in trying to ecatrol tho Etefmblieaa party. Bai the put.v will havo al.iiiid.mt oppoi uiiiily to m.ike tbe liut muiiifcst hereaftor._ FOLoia ia/' hkviwus. Thomanoii the BgWlagB *i< lc.-t whoin n<> body objected to. and with wbOBB iioinination DTetybodrwai s.ui-iied, Bada theBeaadalee. tha I'.inviiitioii toohaary ? burden, aad n> faaaito Btaad nadar them. Mr. Haphnnia letter Ib ino.bst, manly and coii.ai.atent. He makaa ao lefleotJooa apoa tbe CooreatioB that nominated hba for OiaigreaBB_BB ?<,,^fT*ej lmt frani;iy aajB that oireon-Btaneea baea eaeai lolight siiico whkOipieveot BepaUkavoe from reganttag Ita aetioo bb authoiitativc. BeiB onwilling to bold a nouiinatioii Bndet BOOD cireomataaeee, and *o withdrawa, Bb wiu Btaad all theBtroaterfbt thia with thegreat niajoiity of Repablioaaa, Mr. Folger is not aawfll&Bg t<> hohl a nonn nation undrr sinli rin-miiataincs. Bt aecepta, aml writes tuo or thnM coliiiniis to tell wby. A eaSB entirely clear coiild havo bccn statcd in ehortcr gpMB, His letter opaaa with I refereiicc to tbo can vnss in tho party for delegataa to the Convon tion. Thia, Jadge Folger aaya, waafaR aad iicc, and tho delogates reptesentcd the views of tha voters. Tlie inothods of tho Conveiition at BaratOga wrrc in accordanco with pm-odont, ?edahi aad dalibefate, Tho ariter, bowerer, admits that u it would bo idle to albet not to hiK.w " that tho public mind is stirred by re portaofdd-aga in wluch tha Conrentioo aa a body had no part, and which hkh-minded ineii cannot approve. No one claims, Jadge Folcer bolieves, that|tl:o nomiiiee of the Conveiition had lot or part therein. Tho facts, hc aajB, are before tbe pobUe, nnd evcryone eiui iorm biaown opiiuon. Ue aexl diseoaflee at leagtfa what would follow hia refaaal to aeeepl taa iioinination. Tho action of tho State Com niittee in fllling tho ticket would 1><- BO moie aooeptable than tbework of the delegalae at Baratega ; and it i6 too late to aall a aeeoad Coiiveiition. Tlie reealt, i" Judge Folger*! opinion, wonld be thal Um party would be left diaorganitad and witboal a eandidate, and ancha state of aftaira would Lnaure the elee ti.ni.fa Demoeratffl Ooveruor. The respnn aibility that would real oa him for hia refaaal in that ease, he says, is graater than he caii b.ar. Ue tluicf. re aceopta tho iioinination and waits Ihe rcsult of tbo clectiou witbout p.rtutliation. JadgB Folger then makes knovrn his fieWB on poini.-al qaeetiona, and prouonneea them in a.T.ii.1 with the principlea ol' the Rtrpabli e.in party. Ha deolarea thal ho u itrongly la favor oi pra-tioal c:vil soniee fefOTBL t.llicc. heaflnitf, ihonld bo4 ba aaed for party or in dividaal eada. Honeety and eeonomy in pub? lic affluraan tarored, aa well as proteetioa for liome indiiatry. A itrOBg position in taken for fiee prlraaryeleetioaa The ayateai aow in oper ntionin Brooklyn haaJndge Polgert warmanp ].ort. Heapprovea a itrongStatemitttia, wluch hhould be eaeoaraged and foatetad by wiaa iiieans. TOQChing thecanals, he believe.s that the people will decldfl jiidi.ioii.aly. All the laWB ahould be m<?<t eai-fnlly and honeetly ad miniatered. If eleeted, Jadge Folger aaya be ahould take parttcalai poina ta appaiat Ratt road c'oiiinii.saioii. rs so thal the reeeat an tried law would l>e f.iithlully Ciuried out in spirit nnd letter. * Tbeee are admirahla views \ but it will atrike even u eaaaal obaenrec of the ttmea thal Judga Eolp-r haa uot wholly aaooeeded in Impp BB hig mhbb of hirt pmdplea apoa ail hia mp portcn in the party, and, indeed, has not beOB entirely aacceeafn] in potting then ia opera tion iu his oun departmenta of public traat THE BLAfSS " C0X8P1BA rv." Tha reapoaaeB fron the Demoeratio preasto Um itartling annoaBoemenl reeeatlf made thal Blaiae btbb trareUiag ap aad down Long laland, loaded with inoiiey, looUng Eor aoine Democral ahom be eeald i>iii>o torfiftyor aixiy thoiisand dollaia and caiiipai^'n ezpaaaea to ruii as an ladepeadeot eandidate agniaat Ferry Relniont, ara aot ia all reapeeta arfial were Bxpeeted. ForwhUe uo Demoeratic ni we papet actoaUy lifts its aoea and aaya ? Fangh!" at it, neatly all of them go round it very caro fnllyor poke II np gingerly, whUe one ortwe ?anifeal ia their beharior toward it a arall-de fined aaapieioo that the yoaag atateemnn ia " tryiag ta teach bls grandmother bow to mck agga." Were it oof that Perry, after deelining tha iioinination for liovernor, jiersistently re fnaed to be a eandidate for Congreaamaji-at Large, becaaaa. aa be aaid, be eonld uot thiuk loi a BMMaaat otdeeortiag blelalandoonatit .ticiicv ; were it not that his cotnluct uinler thea.0 trying tea-ptattona ahowed thal be had a per feetly inrethiug fora renomination,Il nigbt i?e aaapeeted by those who <1<> not kaow hia gaili - leaa aataxe that he had baaa iaatrniaental him ?i-\i la eirealating throagfa hiadiatrid thotid iagaol the eonspira^ againat him iu the bope of prafltiag by it. To analy/.e siich a goapiclon is to ihow its utter giaaadleaeaees. Iu thefliatplaee Perry kaowa thal Loag laland ia bo deapiy aataraled with the eou\ii'tiou of itaaeed of him that it erieaalood foi him from epary iatboa ofita aaagut ihora, lio knowa that ho aaed aot v.otk Lciitf lalaadlatO a Inror of exi-itt ui. nf over a report that he ir pnraaed by Blaiae ia order to scctiro a reiioinination. Ue i .-. n would dc it. And if hc has dt.ne it he Iiiih tlone it bonestly, and baeaaae ba raaRy bellerea it If be aaya Rlaine is altei him with blood iu hia eye aml the ui.id paBBJOB for reTOage in his lieatt ; that he haa nppioanhcd tho imi'iactilatt I (akley with ^10^000 in hand, tiaaipalgD CI panttm aad a eaatlngent ^10,000 ndditioaaJ, aad thal heiaatUl aearehia^ har a aorraptible IlciiK ciat to put il]) BB B atiiiup eaiididato, he Rays so becauao he lielieves it. Ifheshould aay he hhw Rlaine evcry time he louked ovr-r his slioulder we hIioiiIiI beliefB him, even though wo knew Rlaine were n thou>,nid mile.s awny. lor I'erry never would lie iilumt n little thiag Hko that; nnd e.tpeiiem es aiich M ha had with Blaiae last -priagafteet aotaepeople ia .ju.nthut way. WaBBjcaafidaatly, then, thal the idoa, to whicn tae qiu er comirieiitH of aonie l?cni(Mr.itic papera give aamtafeolar, that Perry Rtarted thia atory of a Rlaine conspiracy to iaaara hia awa leaaaaiaatkai nuut ln dia* missetl. Tho commonts of the Democratii- ]>ress ujion tho conspiracy nnd iiimiu tho revelations of ilakley are, aa we have anid, ratlier di.uppoint iug. The aooaalan at leaat furniahod nn oppor t u ii ity for MQriag aomething aboul Perry and about his cieat triumpli over Rlaine that uwould do to copy." Rut, liarriug the Rochuflter pa]>er from wliicb we cojued a day or two ngo a powertul deRctiption of Pcnv'a turuing Rluine ? inside out," they all tieitthe allair iu u manner bordenng on c.ildness. In atead of takiug up the theme ou tbe conapiracy text and tolliug bow Perry auatobed him ftcrosa the rominitUe-rootn aml ntood him on his he.nl iu the roruer, then pulled bim out in tbe niiddle of tbe tloor aud juinped up aud down on his sfomacb, aud llnally rolled him ii|) in n hall, put iiim ia B pen-shooter and blcw liim info oblivion, they ouiy miy hfl did aplea didlvin Mamling upto Rlaine nnd not being pntdown. They girehiia tbedoebtful lanrela of-Taf" Wilson. Ue "wasn'tknockedottt.'' Thej bLbb reawh thal he isa "HarvBid gnd n.itc." Oue of tbi'iii lurna tho "cnnspiia. y " over very gontly, and tbottgb cvideiith not doahtlag that Rlaine is w iekod aaoOgb lor any thing, remarka beeitatingly that Mtdoeenot "seem to be i|.iit<- BOOOrdillg toRluinc's ti-ual u method.s." Bol wli.it gives us uiost sili pt ise? aml I'ain we may add-is a sort ol' prev.iiling uinleitone expn-ssive of doubt wlicthcr FflftJ is of Riilbeietit coi fleqaOBea to be couspirod agataat U would be aad indeed if thia atory, instead of magnil'ying him, shuiild imreaso his Inaigah-eaBea, It || toa cin.yyet to obflBYYfl the ellect of Oaklej's revclalions ujion the clam matket. Sooner or latet, howevcr, they mii.-t produOB B ?eardty ahd a riaei foi so soon as it becomes generally known that Rlaine is hunting up aud dowa Loog laland loi b Deaiocral to raa as ? fitump .eandidate againsf Perry. notaD.-m oeratk Blam-digger ontbe laland wiR reatore out at low tide lor fear of being coriuptly ap-' proacbed. ____________________ B0UBB0XCB1MB IS SODTB 0AB0L1NA. The sanie old light is on Bgato Ifl South CaroUna. The Demoeratie minority is mahiag another efiort to steal control of Ihe State from tha Bepnblieaa nnjority. Tho majority niiwsto eoaaeat to thia without it shuggle, and in order to inako them moro .tiibnii.suve the Rouiliotis have begun to shoot negtoes. Kvety eampaign la the Btale haaopeaadiB thisway for tbepaet Breor alxyeara. TJjis yeai the prelimiaary hloodahed oeearred ai Laaeaater last rYedaeeday. The aecounta of it, which camo throiigli Boorboo 1001-08, plaeed aU the hlaaM apoa the aegroea. Thia Waa also in arconlance with e-tablishedeOBtom, It was ..nnoiuiced also that foitr BOgroea WOIB kilh-.', aud that no white nii.ii was injuted. South Caroiiaa political qnarrela alwaya ehd In thal way. No white mau is over kilied in them unless ho is a l.'epublican. We are always aaked to beliere that the negroea armtbem* aelvea aad proroke a qnarrel, bnt that they are m-ver able to ihool an.vbcdy. This, the readeria left to Infer, iedueto theenperior markamanahip of tbe wkitee, who have tbe ad raatage ofalmoelconatan) praetiea ln ?? oigger " ahooting, Tho prelimiaary ikirmiah this year was man. agad in the osaal way. An anti-BonrboB meet Ing is aeieeted aa the place, and a aqoad ol tlii?olil-r<-d-sliiited-t-itlc-cliih-l.ii-Kl!i\ chualry attend for the porpoBB of siarting a qnarrel. They inaalt tbe apeakera, make oAaoaive oom mento, aad tondnet themeelree so Indeeently tbat tbcv snce. ed in prov. I;in_ a ramonatnanee from _o_npbody ln aympatliy with the neeting. If the remonatratiag pereon ia a aegro, as he is veiy likely to ba, then eveiything il propitious. Be is aecueed of InB<ing a aoble white BLBB, and the tij_'Iit Ifl on at olico. It was sonn wbat in this way that the Laaeaater qnarrel waa iaatigated. Theobfeetia always tbeaame ?to kill a few aegTOOfl and liightcn the eolored raec gaaerally frum takingaay fartherpart in th.-eampaign. It is thiis that the wMte raee aaaerti its inperiority over tbe blaek aad il. monatratefl its divino riglit to gOYern the State. We aen told that this year thete would Ih< aothiag oi the kiad attempted, that tho uew regiatratlon law atadBy all aaeh eampaign methodfl unnrcessary, and that the Bonrbona would be ableto carry tha State la aaout wardly dtiliaed manaer. It ia avident that too many of the BOBToeB were aoeeeeafnl in getting tbeir namea ou the regiatratlon Uot, That What we have said is neither partisan BOT ui.just will be easily made auparcnt by quoting from aa artlcle oa the Laaeaater qaarral whieh was pnbllahed in tho editorial eolamna of Th* CkarittUm Jrewe and Courier on Batniday htst. Tne Editor admits in the opealag of hia artlcle thal the Bonrbona pra cipitated the qnarrel. Heaayfl the anti-Bonr boafl area "dt-tui-inganddangeruoj aleaient'' beOMBB " they nii-ivpiiseiit the acts aml int.-ii tiona of leapeetable white people." Uow they do thia he explaina by qnoting from tbe anti-lb iiibon platloiiu dc.-laiat lons ti.at the Bonrbona atnfl ballot-boxee aUow mnrderera to go free, proh. t franda ra tbe raftrage, and meet political npposilimi with Hocial ptcscrip tion and the Mniving-out precOBB, Theee charges are reiteiatcd by the anti-Rouiboii apeakera, aml the reanlt lathaa franklyde icribed by ttaa Editor, who eonfeBaefl the guilt of his party wi-ile trying todefeaditi "Tbe " Demooraoy, the ahite people of the Btate, are "embittared by theee crnoland unjust acca "satioiis, aml fcel boiiml to BgpOSB tlie fabity "aad Bialignity of'siich charges as are utteied "anddilated tipon in their heaiing. The eolored ? people*diamnyed bythewoful picture, aad "confkling in the promiaea of belp aad protee - tion giveu by theopponeiitaot tlie Demoeracy, "arein the teiup* I to invite an attack. aml to H proroke it. The white peopk kaowthal they "aie alaadered aad revilediethe fi oftke " whole coiinti-y. With thetworaoea ia thia ? position, it aaedfl bai a blow <?r aa oatli to pre-. ? eipitate a bloody eoHlaioa. WhtU aaaa wilinot -submit to b* ntrsrd aml i?'tlcu ftf mtgrott; ? no;- shoithi thi'u foramm reoaoa orumderaup ?ii.niiu-'ldiins.'' The inilu.iice ol co'iimeut like that can be nadily eati-Bated. Itaobjecl is to eneonrage Bonrbona to go to anti-Bour boa Btaeetinga aadprovokc qnarrela which will aad in blood. The anti-Rouriioiis "arere ?apo-udbtefor aay rioting aad bioodahed thal " may unhappily oi cur,'' exdaiins the Editor. ininiiiiiity is promlaed iu adrauoe for all erimea committed ln tins way. I__dag the Boorboo itatemeal of the charges made by the aiiti-Rourbous, it is eoay toahOW that they are all traa, Tha main charge, that ol ballot-box Rtulling, is udmilted by the lioiu boaa tlieniselves. This BBBM newapaper from whieh wa bapa qaoled abore saiil only afew days ugii, in npoakiiig of the prospecta oi the preeeal eampaigai u>\ith peraiateat aad " ayHtematk caiivassing the Di tnociacy can win ua pietery as signal aa was won fv?o years agO, - and aaa vfa if aWkoal itoopfap to aMgaar, aad ? nilhoul losf Ofttlf-Ti spect. Htillot-box gltij}imj u<iHit npratiiHj mrtfMaga ofthe paafaa South u CuruliiHi." That is free aad ample ooafeaaioa that ttie Roitrbons have fltafted l>al!.?l-boxe>, ha*a repeated, and BBYB coiiiniitted other eriflflaa on ihe lafbaga whieh haea ooet them their scit-ieepeet, Bavaly they have no right to quarrel with an anti-Boatrboo whomerely charges what they confeaa. The truth of the other charges is nototiono. .Munlirers do go _t__ iu the State, sullrago frauds are proteclo.l, foriiojuiy darea bring in a venlict af BOBVk tion, and political oppositiou is me with aocial prescription and the ntarvation proc^ss. Every hunian being m South Ciuolina knowg th's to be the case, aml it ia tho height of im lituleiice for tbe Rourbon organ to preteml thal thoae ? ntiioly inild aasertions ol' uotorious Caetaara "araal nnd aajaa. BBaaaatloaaN whieh justify niurder. Ry inaking such exctise.t for tbe murderers it becomes itsclt the chief instigator of their erimea. 'Ihe aaalakin olothoa woru by Eugiuoor Melvilla ilurins his terrlhlo experiences In the Arctlc reglons are objcr.t* ?1 inueh int'-roat ln Wushinrrton. AiimtiR them ia shnwn a bf illiantly colored foxakiu eoOi bataabjtaa to Laaataaaat flerry, to whom it was given by aa Fsi|iiiiiniii airl. Hhe " ilhln t think he liMiki .1 miaj " iindor his .Jil ono, ao abe conriacatod it iind gave him in rotiirn oue aho had heraolf ina-lo. PER80XAL. Cnlnnel Thonias W. Knox, of this Hty, rvent to New-Hampsiiiro last weck on a l.rief vislt to his nlil Imtne. Fx-Prcsiilont RajraO will he sixty years ohl to motTow. and Presiilent Arthur lifty-two years ohl on tho day followitur. When tfwii Modje?k:i arrived ln Bnston tho ntlier ilay, in a cold, .IrivinirrainHtorni, ahc said Io a frienil. while toais waHed intobac eyeei "If it wata pleaaaot to-day. tbeflral thiag I abould do wonld l>o toihive out to I.nnufnllow'a grave." The lato Sifrnor Paaqaatfl Fayala of Baaiaa, keft ton thonsund franca to the Cit.v of Londnn. to form a ftind fnnii which tnarriago pofttone of 3C0 fran.s aaeh are to he pald to girls between the ?ge? of atx teen ainl twenty-uve. Tbate Maaattoaaoataot in the atetoeef Genotai Jaakaoa Io I.afayetto-Siiuare. TYaeaiBBtoo. at leait in tbn estimation of au honest Ililiernian who ataod the other day exaiuiiiing it louir and alaaaly. ?afy frnmil," romarkeil a paaser-by. ? you BBMB to adtnire the atatoe. I'o you aeo any defeet in itT" " Vea. air." wns the mply, "it'sall defe.t. Tho olri* n.an aliouhl be sittin&r in his chair ia th" V, Into Ilouse over there, and uot iu the aaddle ou that Irowu boraa I' A canard waa aet afloat anmo tline afjn fo tho cftert that Wichard WagBOB hail cruried his anti Jawiafa pcajBaieaa ao far aa to iaaiat upon llerr Levi renimocingJudaisrn befoie he would allow him to ciniluct tba on-hestra in ? PaiaifaL" Bat the atory waaaa pBoarefly atodltoai that Han LerJ hasbren obliged to pobllah ? oard antborltativaly eontra dicuiig it. ll.- ii soon, by the way. to bemarried to l'l'aaiein Daniala voa liulow, a atOB-dangatorot \ViiKii<-r. King Milan crci.tcil srreat snrprise among the prouin at laablby ejoiagahoot roryawehUkoaaf atbat mortal, and neither tistntr, hia scentre for n walhlng atioh nor bia etowa for a travaUlni cap. Ono day he wns chattinir familiarly witii a ? nri-der-lisheniian." when tho latter chanced to addreae him aimnly a? "Taevr Biabneaa," aad at onoe nttempted to gpeloaiae lor tba slii?. "Tnt, tni " laterropten Milan. " that only makaa oa rpnts, ti i 1 ealled y"i simpiy ' habarfaan ' a motnenl airo ? w- bave l.oth lieen protnoted ainee last Mimmei, eh V Pabama. Si-tit. 24.?Mr. Logan, Unitad Btataa Mtoiater to Uhili, arrived in Valparaieo on Aagoat 30, aeoompanied'by hia family; Ganoral laaoay, lata Unitad Btataa tliniatar ta Bogota, u al preeenl in Paaaina, on bia wav to La Paa, Botivia, to raliave Genaral Adama already aoaonneed to have n-.'.< In-il l.iiii.t oo bia way to tba L'liiteii Sl I'hii.ah! i.iMiiA, Oet. 2.?Connt Bdonard Scvn, ,,i Conanl-Oeneral to ihe Unitad Btataa, baa been tranai rred to ripatn and will aail ut-xc weok. iM.-. aucceaaor bere will be Connt Kollu. GESEEAL N0TE8. Cbariea Williama, who aerved or the BeRer OpbOB Bf J ralai aal. ili'il lat.-l.e at lii'' n=--i- Of tOl. HO aad arorked foryeara bttba gardeaaofSlraaborryHtli iiinl lnni a eomfortabus penaton from tho lute giiu-roiis Ladj Waldegrave. Cooaiderabte cnrioaity has been exeited in lodla by tii? tiiiiioiineeiiiiiit tbal a detae hwf at of the .-.iivutii'ii Anny lm.H been aeattbithar, prepared t in.'Hi. tiMi n.iiiiiiy. Tba Atin., Bong U'i<>k baa been ? fiii m pirparatlofl Ibraa aetlve eampaiga, aad nte.it tn boldatboaaaad or rnore peopb baabeeaad ! for ioadranoe. Indtaii optrdenUoafavorabla tn tbe rellglona aaperl of thla maafen? re. iti- thought HiMt Un- atirrlnj? nielodle.a wbieb in F.iigland attract -? many recmita will tlu.l llttlefavor io the eara of a people wbo are charnied aitta bo obuu tmt tbeli owa. It is :i melaocbolf thtaa that the divine nrt nf Bkaata -h'.u.ii bavebeea degraded to enliaary bal that :i G.'i'iniiii. ?f all BatloBallftea, aboakl have been tbe tir-t ao t.. emploi lt,la aatill deeper atlon. A riibmIbii eompoaw baa glven to tin u.nl.l nn " K|0f 1'nlkii." uot iniiiii'l from un.y funri' 'I reaemManef of piupertlaa. t>nr for h raaatai fully ?x j.liiiin-.i iu tbe "dlreotloaa for nae" prlab <\ oa tba baefc ot everyeopy: "Lat tae pn'.kit be ptaeed,openattbearat ;i?,a tba ptaaoforte rloak, Tbea drop tba aaa Into a liipi.in haif foB of ttolnag watar. Bet tbeatpkin on tbe llra. Tbea piaj tbe imiUu tbroagb in attiet tboe, li^ |?-r ui tri.ia.iii.- iii.linitii.ii. On eoinpletiim Ita lit-t barthe^ggwiU beeooked toa lani tbal bt,lb.yolh will be tlni'tit and it" whlte aboul aa yicldlng to tha i.uieli ii- tiir tli-.-M nf ii ripe I'liiiu. Those who wUh tholr ,.i bard ->-t will l'luv tln- polka andwite maeatoao. Tbe contrary effecl will be produeed by nn allegro iii.ii'i- renderlng ol tbe i?mpoaltloB.M A barbers' congress has latek been hehl la Bertta, at wbieb a eode af trade etblea waa uilui'ie.l aiier full aad free daatanaaaa. Bereafter tbe operatiooof abavlngwill Invarlabrj brgtawitbtbe left cbeeki bul It bj atttl leftte tbe dlacrctlonof thetndl liiiim! barber whether tbe aoap iball be appUedwttb tbe iiru.-ii or tbe baad. Opon oae polnl tbe Boagre. waa iin:iniiiKvii-i\- Bffreed, and oo barber rautraaMlaa n>. mber >>> tbe aaaoclatlun \> iu> poralata In Hm ptartk a <?>* I lii-, u-tiiniif by tbe bom wlii'.e abavlng him. To their everiaaUng eredll ba lt reeorded tbata aujorltj of tbe delegataa expreaaed tlic oplnloo trmt ii tbe matterol talklng ?*rben. abould .Him tbcrnaelveate the Inixlncaa ln hand and not rniuble over the doiunina ?f politlea, e.iiiini. i.e, phlio*opliy, llterature and tbe n,!s mi ,,a-.ri!i>h.ii npon tbe weather, by way <>f t-r-i ,-iiinr <.r iiu.'iii'll. will nrobahly not Inipertl mi artiat'a ' ? ,,,!,,, .a llir a-.i,rinlii'li. BlthOll ? poblt tbe utt.-i.uie. - nf the (.'ougreaa vrero not aa deekdre aa could bave been di ilred. The openiog laat weok <>r tho Bedatoae brancb ot tba Plttaburg, V nrtnla aad Caariaatoa id marka a atJll fartber decllneln tbe fatnoua ?ld Nutlonal turnplke from Cntabcrlaad to WheoUng "An Aet to regnlata tbe laylag out aad ataklag a road from Cuniberland, Md., t.> tb. Brateol Ohio,*'.ame a hur iu 1806. and tba tb tatage eoaek earrj-lng tiie Ualted inalla over tbat route made ita flral tHi> on Angnat 1,1-1-. Tbe dlatance waa 130 biUob, and tbe total eoat ,i enii-tiuitiu' tbbj greal hlghway aeroaa the Alle 0,000 Ita trufnc aoou becaaaaeaor na.u-. .?niii Inna to aceonimodate tbe traveUlng pnblic aprnng un ao thickly along ita llne tbat thej wi to aii-iM.'- two t" a ndle, tbe rnke a-aa admlrably , nuatrtii i'"I bul the la-.-n i tratflc ? hb h rtemonatrnted Ita ,',, .-ni i,:ii it in neoiii.r rrequenl repaira.anil the Oov ,'rii.ini.t tiniillv tunied it over to tbe Matea of Penna) vauiu, "ai.laiul .iinl I.i". and they eatubllaba<d toU . u-ato nai for Ita maiiiteuance, In I8ftj. wttn tne ,i','-i,in nt the I'. uuHjivaula Ballroad to Pitl ?bu ti'.- ikdtiuiore aud Ohio to Wbei liag, IU rleeUae begaa. lt what Hie .If/i.Vi.//("?<'/ (kueUe of S'ienna rravelyatatealatrae, Irebxadfaay potenttally aoa . i ,,!. ii: llil' abllltj tO la:-- ti.liilln.rtlliJe I . lt popei aaya tbal tba bnmbte bnt ladM i? n udetuber maybe tmaafenMd toto aaaetaaaaaai in, i tba ttrst qoalityaad ttkewlae lata aay artiele , ?,,.,,? iMiiyl.y Mll'.i.a t!..n totlie fi.!l,)^in- ttvat in.-fii: 1'aiin- been eanfall] peeled and Baflbrcd ex Iractlon of ita* ???-?" tbe potato la bouedoteed \s boara ia a DJlxtnra of talpburk aetd ai d uii.-i wbieb lt ranat ba aqneeaad hta pti - ,.,,, dropofBatoral oraequired mokdnretaextraeted ,',,?? n. Tba ii-i'iir.iui ol ii.is ati ipta pweeaal eUred t.. be a imrii bloekof a deUcate, oreamy whlte baa,ever] wbltaa ktdUbleto tae asaanfaetara af araa> niental and artlMloallj executed ptpi beada aa the UiHMit elai iiiei uuaurpttaaed aa a raaterlal for bruah and i, lUard ball -. fana aad eheaamon. uaibrtua hundlca, bilbard buil*, laua aud I'lteaaiBon. Wbo r.'uai li.n luppoaed tiiiit the dying raeepf eh i.liani- ii.-n' deabnedto heobeered bj Ibe thought tbat the? wi H leavuig ln ttlnd theiaaoohacbeapaadprollBa nulmtlltllel POLITICAL NEW8. ,-hint, eriop oampadga apeeehoaaredemai aod iu i,;,,- 11.? aaaala abaw aa bapattfaaaajel aBaa>wtaMaOl ir? uienu umt BrattaM tbal ti m raa tuo akata ?aM nf politlea i'liiiu aaattar nl taal itatiaaaeati eentlanaaalmja ti brlef apaee of ttaaa ara wuat aaaa and aaaOyaal an uuiii aaea. Mr. BtahoPi it is mid. will m.ikt- his lottOf aaeaaajaa tba Ba^abBaaa aaattaaMoa inr Oarfaeaaral rraiaaab-aattrT raay '"-1-f- **?? wl11 Pwoat S iiiiti.rfraaa :u.ikin?t ina aaaatOBaoaa eHahBaai aataa Bepubltaaa fjaantdatt'i aptaaiivsai abtabafpaiiajatayB i-.eiiHi.ai.il batawaliing. lajttat'Bpbtaof eampaign ingBeeoM i" bave i?-fouie aratkyWaP aaawalaoaia Maaaaebaaette. Beaator Jo?ei of Kftoi i. a\aooqMBg f<> ?n tatervtaej la taa raAaaja inbunr. battavaa in pa)iuK'off U.e NaUic.iil .lelit aa faat aa voaaitjl.i. The eaidUl ao re leaaed he tblnka tln.la investiueiit m the newor Weetern andSoutbein Hlateai-ud nuikea luouev aanaaf and BbjBN nlmii'Unt tn thoae aectlutia. He favora aome plan nf l ui i.ia: out f'e ln.iil, ia of tho four l>i l eent liuuda, ai.d aiiOallliiilug alioiul wilii it Inwril' lale of Uiloi'i'lt. 1 la ld, be la |iei ai.a.teil, would be a good buaiueaa operatiou for tln tiiivei ini.i i,' Scnatnr Slieruian in his apeech in Cincinuati laat F'riilav oVaiilUK dei'led tnat tue ltiver aml HorUorblll |,..-,-., a I i?i wluter wiaaateal. lloiLa;u.it ii .injnst toeall lt so w iinu for our muneuaa ooaat lina lt avproyrlated a anialliT anin than Eugland or Fronce expended o/?, year. He oloaed the df?enaa1on of thia topto l.y aiy___ " I will lOand by and defend fh* fctvi-r hio) ll.-i rW l,ffl! for f\rry oent of tbe money uaed uuder that at*i.r.,i.n_! tion wiii be iaaaaHp apeat" * ' "*" There M aaid to have b*en a fmdoVn rriatigg ln the altuation ln tha Kentucky Coinp-o-niorial rfh> trlot where Blacbbnn. and Owene are contendingfat the honor of the DetnocraMc n?mlnatlon. The tlde waa appnrently raanteg af rnturly ln favor of the fnrn.ar, r.<ib Tiiuch aytnpathy liaa heea arouaed for Owana Wttlfc B few daya paat, (in.t KB-BTeeaafa bla nomtnnMoi.. 'iha dlatrlot la eertalnly Dameeralle, aad th* wboie iuu>r?*a in i. eanveaa eeBtree la artttag i: m^Juriiy of ? ??. the BooitoatlBgeonveattoa. Tha infereat in the Virginia campaign will ooeitB-O to grewaad the i<ittonie? to bcreaeaffeM now un?ll elertlon. The Kcadluatcra Intei.d to hrir.g d tbe moet populnr eolored oratora In tliai f Into tbe rttaf. to lufluence the eolored vote. QovanMfl .'an. ron and.otber .eadli ??_ u.Iik i. ui.of Mahoue witi *u? faka tlie atiiini,. It la ru.red, too, that tne ipiaio ata ..f.-'lainlon wtll havo aaveral dlatln_ui?: I -. from the Hortb to oanraaa the state for tbe au,,,. ,i Repubiioniia. Oeaegal GartfeU stiil eliap to the aapa 'l.at ha viii to atoatof Oataaaaa of t?eorgia to-mi.rrow. n? Ii M crtalnly meeeeded In rtvini? tbe IJourl/oua tin, woiat acarc ihey have had In niany yoar*. Their late*! cry i" oorruptlon, and .hey are charifinjf that *>:>0,0o0 h_a I.. i i -.nt Into tboHtate to d> foat Mr. BUpBeaa Th r? will probubly be trouble In aome nciKliborhooda If t..a l!oiuli..iii att.-uipt chentlna. aa th.-re are .. nui'iher. f i. I . la tbe Uartrell party who atelarottaap wiu not t? da Ir.nnlcu of tae clecliou. Tha Coagi-aaieaal ritaattoa in WlaBaaBta ia not all that oul.l ha deaircd. Th.- BtBto will have nlna rcpreaontativca ln the nexi lloiae. Ifthere wcie_o.il viainna or aMa ie.tiee, the Repubi.-atia eould fe.-l aure of electing at leaat alx of the nuuiber. Uut the I'rohlbl* ii..id-'aiiu|MTll the iiicceaa of the Republteaii d.itc- ui twodUiriota. and n apiif ln tiie party mafc.-a la otie r on.- iii.cortiiin. Repnbitean proepcela an i .t brlght euoiiKh in otner aeotiona of tbe eountry to wat raiit a ioa_ m thraa Ooagraaea_aa la Wlaaaaata. Obb of .Fohn Q, Thofl-paoa'aahrewdeel tri^ka |B tha Ohln aaaapaajB haa jnat been expoaed by TSt tincinnati Contmerrt'tl. The auuoiincenient of a loog llat of proii.lnent kepiililI'M" oaoipaU'ii apoak. T-. aViut two waaka u^o gara tha Demeeral--Ceaaalltoeam4l i'.uioerii,aaUaraairaatfng kwgeej totaaanwMBi i of the leudiiiK Diouiiithe ICopuhileaii part- toiI._t:fy ii.< ?aolraa with ti.e. paalltaa tokca by uovernor Po?ter BB tha llquor ijueatton. But Tbompaon waa equul to thi-.).-...an.ii. ai.d be at oi.eo anlioiiuee.l Uii-etiUgA at evi ry obaoare eroaaroad in the State with epeechea r..;,i in.?!. wbO hiive nevor Io on heard of uef.iro. Tha I'oln.v cratle ohBlraiaa haa prutaaWi haakai too largely ui<oa t,.. M'liuiiiiy of iu* oppoaeajta, The cneinies of Senator Windom iu lfi_UM> ?ota hara bagea th.-ir aaaraaa agalaal hm n-. Iceth ? to Ihe Benato ta a earal way. They haeeehaipafl Mai arMI hav!n_a.oiui,ulafedal.irKe foitune durluK hla pn -il?! aamar. aad t.. prara tha allaajattoa tbap an- havtog photaginphaaf tha haaaaa ha awaa prepare.i t?t u>a _? eaaap dga Aaeemaala it i? reported that they will abaodon Pnaaall Badeoaeeaaraaaaaa Maaagar eaaa* dat.-, aeit if thov are u .t aMeto lafeel Windaanla tha caucua that they will fona a coallrkm with the 1 ciaia. Mranwuile, Mi Wlndotn'e frlendaart.eneou l by the legiabitive iioiulnationa n.a^le s<. Tar, wuic_ *;? cljuucd to be aliuoai uniforiuly ln lua favor THE STATE CAHTA8S. ilie lb publicans ol t!;e Oneida Congre_rti.in.nl Dtatrtetarahartag ?ome difticuity in aeeaitogaaaaaa d.r... cyraaD.Piaaaolt,tha ptaaaari c.iii^rc-ainun.do uinaaBlaBllan. hm aa he aaa had tha afJn for i ? ? laraaBB- awatowtthaoaaUtonMaappaalttowi ahawl tar? iala ~ fo?aiiilna ttao dlafrM -mi.ti.-l II. 1 i was def-at.-.l wbeo a licj.uoiioau esodidate fo i a j oai agu. taaa bi i?n ugniriid the Boalaatioa, taol barefusea to ha a oandldaie. fhe aaaal-eilaaatajfga to ex-Aaaeaobtyman DavM Gruy. A eooteet of a pe_y aaia_ated aataia ia no\r lnpmaiaaaaaaaagthaQaimnltataeai af the xxxihr...-. nal Distnct over the aaaalaadea for ?'oii_r.-n.? wl.l. Ii la .iju.valeiit touti eloc ion. 'I m- .liatrict h I Bb> paaed <?f tha oaaattoa ot Oitaaaa and Manra* Th.- laatet eouaty taaa etoatod her aeranty aaraa iatogBtoa to th? Oangraeatonal Canventtoa. i-'ortv-f.? ..f thaaa dilaaatoa are ..... Ol liued l<y Joi.u Vuii Vo.nliia and A 11 I h. itaoii, tbe ehlei oouteaianta of ttaa aomlnaitoi ? ih- -o will be aeveral eoati atlag dek gattona i<> ihr o. avanu< o. ?; I,.- iweutj two d. .. j.a .a f i. iu OrlcaUa ( oanty wi.l probably bave the daoutlng votea Wuliam J. Montauye, whoe. Bdareprcd - tottonof ju.Ue A.p. auiith.of cortiaiid.ut ihamae-lBg of ttaa Bep-blioaa Btata Coinaairtaa m flarataaa eeaaed aomoeb oomiannl. haa pwhiiahaB a letter exouoia:...r, -u.aii lli-'-o.-k, o' ByraaaBB, of the ebargo ol barlne taki a parl in tbe it 11 ptlaa. Ihe aaaaaaaaa Bhal Mr. Hlaaeakwaa aaeeernaB aaaaaallaaaMyaieaa fcaaa bla Inuulriea abonl J?d_i Binlth. proxy npan arnrlo g atoga; lii.|iil.i?a from whlob It waa InierTta maa !..? a. ,: ki ..\\l.-i_eof tbe plot l>y wmcli M..niau* - au. ,- eded iu mUrepreaenUag ludge isu.ith nnd part of tho Onondaaathranij aataaaM-aa w-atruuafeired to paaaar ? auppoat. U is eameatly adriaed by aaa_a eouatfj Rc i.ii.lcan aawapapatl tl.at ihe MaV loiuinitt.e eiicula'e m, iItoIi Beaati Lapaaai. apaaah aantatoaaa 'ba atatemaati "Bawaatothe btaa that laBaaPMaartai tito cau.iiilati- ot Mr. Oaakliag, I kn-.w that tliat la.n.t true. I aay thut fadfa Palfat i* n<>t Hm ahatoa al - ,..; Oaekttagi wtthla thraa daya that haa Baaaa_aa> mnnleated t.> u.e tnm aaaaraa wulch i tru*i ImpUdtly.'* ."ir. ? oi kliog- BUj.pori would aeeui to lie c.uisi.l i.-t lilitblj datuaglng '<? th. BTerage RepubU .:, lot Lapbaa'a deolaraUoa n ? laeof ibatdeclaratlon oy Itepnblleaanawep . It ia pointed out thal tha GroreraoB Will tak.- BfltoB iu ls^;l W_B hiivo nui. h ttiflueiieo oi. II..) m of the qm Utoa wl ataoraf uot a OaaeUaMlaaaJ . no., ahall ba taektla IME. Ihapeaaaatl tntlon waa adoptedlaI8_g Twaaty >.-a:, afi I I..,.;....'..- d .-ided that Ita rev-Boa waa aaeeaaatj i ba; whenttaarariatonwaa eaatplatodtha BBeaaaralwa rv j etod with tbe exoeptton of ono artlcl- aei u i - , . un in fa>..r ot BaTtB - 'ollli-e of all - .: , twi yeara, eonform to tkat o( ttaa Qarat-MT aad t.'.e L-BUtenant-Ooreruor, threa reaia There ia tonw talk aaaong Bapablieawi ...? aaeeeaaon t.? a retary PMgar aatba part.i oandldatafai Oavanac la e??e he ahouul i tha nomlnatlon. I?a Praafclpw timm, to aa apan lettei to ttaa Bopubllcao Btott Caaaaitltoa. aayai "1_B tha ,;,;i,f of wiii; aaa al. Bvarla ut tha haad ot the tloket, la the pi.ico ..f Mr. Palget,aadyea wiii havaOaaaaii thal Itos wtttato jraarpewee to repatt tha rjjtir.viiutiOt.-doi (tae BapabUoaa party. Baeha iimiiicailoii waaJiBwaif . a tha axoeUeot naaataattoa a_a*a hythaDaaa party. Theaaera aefatlva olalau af Oravor Cleri ; -11.k Into li.-i. Dbtoauaeaa. omp m ?? ?? tta ti rjve tnd brllllanl reoord ol tbeex Seoratarj ofst.it.-, t:.a 4 :.-, i.n; ? bo ataoda ebove faction, and wh 'ae .-.uw. rii liuato leaderatalp hava baen rec...ai. .1 hy tho nintbe pertj and Ui tha eountryaianattaaat ga-i-aUoe of ttaa Mepobttoaa party." 57.1 nt P-UES8 COMMMMTM. The Independent Repuld-eanfl :<re so nntrer? oiu i'l thia Btate, and ao atronc In abllity and oha;..'.-.-, .- oan, wuen tbe time nomea, organlxe a party ., , ,. , power ai oue, at..'. a ooptrcuUiig pa aaburt uu.c-11' igBtoKxpreaa (Bap.) The oraaalged eppoaitioo of the foaag Be nubHean Llen ol BrooEiyu io Folger and < arp notby i'.mv meana to i- aeaplaed. Ti at olmh waa a aot able uluuiph to ttaaelevttooof ?eih Ia,w n. tn.- M , i, v aud tbe eaiaiiliaiiui.-iu ol muntetpal pivernmi at oa . baaia. [Bootw uarOeaa eral laV a.1 Tbe Hoa. Jamea W. Wadaworth has beea n - uomluaudforCoagraaain ttae XXVIIiu Diatrtet. i ,.,! I l.o .SihIc la uiicerublmatlou IO Ur. W. 14 worth for valuaMi - ' ?' dfaudttaei?_?i Ican uor IV uooi il ?ho wili n.u, . iu.-:>iui.itv Witb .i.tcli hia 'Hatrlot aaa ajtaiti hoa-rwl ii'.i... l-UngBtOI I i.eiiian (K. p.l Uitdet ordiaary c-renmataneea public opUmob would rebi ke a Cabluet onloer ninui - idldate for a hiab Btaie odlc? and oltomna to hia plao. .duiluiatraUon. u bmj ba beatforMr roig-r .,? . ?.i.. i.c la. Be a NrwY-.rk.bui be may yot make a aradUaMeireeo i * Becratai} of t*a I Be-hle Oaanae d>c i [| |g an il lIBUatloO d' ihe pecubar wroug beadedaeaa al the iaetl.m c4_Ulu? itaelf" li^nendeiJ LUiuubiican-ihat It ahould aingle oatMr. A._tJtor bum tae eandidate tor Ooaigraaaman-mr--W_a. aa uia , a.oi ot IU apeolal favor Wa au|.rt Mr. llopimin. aa wt .1. tne rr-ei ol ihe u.kct, .* h. wibc _2_i_.ee. but If there b a --v.tuk s.vcr' ai,>wl..-.o '.o.aii tbe on..'. ra u u Una aBaaa a. Bartaa iiepburu. ll'olU'likc-palo I_aKlc (Bap ) Jadge Polger'a reapenae to the Birookba deleaauou l- exiotli what wa axpeetod froui hiui /*? frdecluredyeatei-daj lhat iiienonorubl. Stcretary, M?awadbtalwai{eouiaac" uoa Baaart. aodttuaaaaiB il.'.dij Wow .tt. tho faclioa ,iMi wluch ha haa bjx>n ?0 cloaoly Utouiltiod Uo in.iat Btaild bi 11 throaKh thicta iln, waa) or woa.? lUttoa Oaaarrat tl>.iu ) It would Im. stone-llitid folly tn iguore tha wehrtit of auoh lo*aea to ttae tt-p.ib.ioau uekei aa tne .ie aaruoaa of. !-_*? >t..i? Paratoi .n.<i l'ouieroy,or ev.u tta d. parutrn af axBenaior WooUm, or tlie tUuht of ao aUtuuoh a Kepubdcttii aa i.i u. iel Su>warl L. \s,?jdfjid. If auy lar^e utiuibet ?i aiuli iuen ahall proii... numiaatlona or Palgar aud fiait Oarpoatoi brreg-lar. i -a .-. i.i ha that aaaa) hmubior oitUeua will wdopl iba anii.c opiiuon, to the grare bupalnnanl <>i BepwoUtaa proaneeta of winnlnj; the battlo iu Nov.iuiier.?p^yracnaa tstuudurii (Hep9 Mr. Monianye's statement of what he knowa ..r ttae f.aud uu.l torgery by wliioh A. I* Snilth'a >.'t? ia ttae btate t omuilttao at Sarato^u waa tuiued aitaluai hia riieuda. la lmpoi-iaut lu thut it adiiuta iliefor_crr.il JlidK>- atinitli'a nilliio to the dUpateh a?-ot fiolii .-< h.-OO Udy. li.-yuiid thut II la onlv a i?elllfo?_gl_M effort 10 thro* du?t iu tho eye* of the oiedun.ua. Ihe aluip o '?>_ tbalJudg Muit.va i, ti.-r of luaimotlou*, aetung f"."J tue klnd ol uiau ,M>UiiouU/ bn wamod for prox>. *"_ how be ahould vote, waa glveit tn Moutauya, witu '?? proxy, avarthl-Wa all hia aopbUtilca lf he nod been a BBM of hoiior, no would havo doolined tbe prox> if JB waa tied up ao that he oould Oot oarty uut ihe wi_hf? una liiairuoUnna of tue inaat to wboaeplaaa ho avpeaiaa. (UUo? U-ualtt iU< _?!