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Bnn_.l uu-place of many ed the dead from |?> _?'?|'b.;r; 1.1.1. The cemcterv is now in rlnuitooi tno r&r Ili-toriV: Socicv. nnd rreeb in..'.'n,c?,? e,.. dv .. . ?- Tb- lot wherein urc bariedthe re __,,?'(,!'?.":* BBtabeie of th. Q^ttS * ? ratlwr amall moloeure, Borroanded bj a piaM non fence \ *-onling 1" tbe cuatOBI of twonty-t.ve and ||__%re^ the tomb ol Daniel Webater oeea aoi*.rc,*tang. lar wina in tha rear. and fiicina the 9Z*nre wnu-li fnu.te to tha aaai. the extertor ap Jennee of the tomb ia Bimply that !Kf 'i lar?e j.ras*-.'i"\vn mound. BPOB BrUehbi an ?,.,i_ht marbie elab of the etaptaai de E-ni'iioi.' lo. the oeremoniea of to-daj taatomp ?B been made oonnlenooa by deooratioaa whieh, iiile of tbe Hiiiiplest natnre, were moel appro grnate. Not hing could be more tit than the arehof SmiBiiiti i.ave* ov.r the r-ntranee to the lot. and the _ik.aigual thetopofthemoand.toembellwhthe Ceaaiug plaee of tbe deajL A platform. withepeakera fiesk and teata for the prineipal Roeeta, ha l oeen jMwtedm front ei tha lot. aud hcvily d..ii"d in ,, ii'ciiaml flowcre. ln a white bacltgroaad >n .ett< r* of greeu waa the inscnntion I atill ujfc The tomb itsell waa hidden nnder a maaaol erer W-i. aad dahliaa, while featoona ol greeu were ?bnng betweea tha atoaea marlang tbe graveeea tne Mher members of the Webetvr family. , i} Ontbeamval at the tomb, aftera dirgebj the RbBBBL ? hv?... wri.ten for tl.>**&J?JL\3? rhe tana ol " Z.o..." a favoiite air with Mr. w* beter. >fU'rtl.cbynni Bteph-ii M. Allen uiado tbe cbief '"-m. ALLEN'S ?trmUTB OF WKB-.TI.lt. Tbe addroM waa a lon* oae, deatlBf fn'.ly witu Ibe life and deodsof Mr. VTebater, and i.iukmg au LllBIBll <?f his work- and lua cl.ur.'u ter. Mr. Alleii ??aaid in part, toward tb.* i-..iiclu*i"u af bia addreaai ? Thi- poBdeal wori.s of Ctethaaa, Pttt, -Bnta or Vw do aotec'iiaiuHoiuuehof tbe reai BOtenoCi of government, Vlu'tiur rcpuiuieau or monaroblcB), aa <1? tbe punuaneo hrarka of _M_iel Weheter. Au.l it tha prlnetpiee he Uuik uted, whetherluilia halia of Btatei or otherwlajs ?e iaitufuily appbed by bla oountf) men, U tha lawa ..? V-.'.vc and the coaaaBlahe reeommended be dlUeeuxiy oi Erredand iionctlyenactcd. tin.* li. pnbue wiil atand And sUud whlle the tottenag thronee of huiopc dr.aj _nd erumble to dust aud dlaappeai tlnul.j from the faoc * Webater waa ttii gmerir, hia own type of an orotor. ?Th. j *iv i.e laeked tbe tmaglnatlYe tacultr togiv.? I'bra Solor aud tividueea to hia epeecbea. l.ut tl.w, to \ iaiud. ..*a greal ini..ti-e. BJahatec poeaoaaed a aftrong Wlnation, bnt ll waaol a peerleaaand ..ngii.ul order. Sle.lUliiot nkefleli.in. Indeed. and ln." liu.'i^ii.atl'.ii WM Si. v,i UM-dfor ttiecreation ol aaaaai ploturea. um, on beoontiarr, be aougbl t" portray the truth, aud tne Vi... ii .un. And ootblna bnl the num. lo all lUfor. e aud btauity. lOv.iv tlmuitht waa marked and uiiuil.e.ed and bad Ita approprlate p_oe, aa did tUewioriiigaof bUlui Kcery. Hi* gentue waa tbe aenlnaof tatelleet,ana nottBe Seuiaaoi lutuluou. Ihe tormer with a b^hiuorai oature Slwaya revcaia tne tnith; Um totmr paints lu-BglnBtlTe faetures wulob are ofl udmes onreal and eraneacent. i'be keuiua of Btirke \v BB ti.e geUlO. of IIU mtioli. H.h et Serta were meupbyfllea h Ideal, whlle tboee of Webater Vere in'rii.Hl.a lv rcal. Burke'a . uliiimiitniK Ulumina xii.u-. were atlU ii.etei.nc | Weiister *. after the tnui.d.-iv ', i, aciv thequicl ? rulean beamaof tbe rainoow Vlth|.ei,..i-,.ti...fli-i:- oi lunhght. TBe f?r.ner we.it ?ut iike mi Inoandeeoeut aame ; tbe latter only taded u." the paciflo auriace of the a^.v beeame wholly aereue. it t.ki- tbe beet. emenuol botb Barke mad Vax to;maka _pev.ua uorlBm of the cIciMc'tel ol \Sel.-Icr wl.lie, f(U goreaud revereaoa of tue divimly baaat-tid, tboee of ?idiitoii ahould be added. , . . - \ii..t!i. i e n.r.ici. i-,*ileof Welmlera ti.ln.l iu prstorj Nraahii lor. oi trota. lt hiaeaoaecouldbeKalued i.y tbe ll!u*tiatioi. and proofol truth Itaelf, be waa the nian to andnlt; if not, llke Bauiaon ahorn ol ma locaa, _ewaa wnie-M. Htaoraiortc-Uforoewa. notol avindlctive iharactt-r wbieh would laeerate aud deairoy lt. ""J? ct, ?out ra.beraauolime feeUug tbat woald make tbe vie uu im wililug to iLuiuolate bimaelfheueitth tuejoiu wmou bUownlodj 11.1.1c..aicd. Iliamm.i .?..,? i; .ud, ,",i.- mid "rleplisiiil.ne lll Ita fic.il. but nevei eiit-llKc ; ,i uexel ei-uaiioti 1'iiuciplee, like *ome o. his rouylier aa?ocUiiea in leioalatlou, nor llke tUo*e v._o-i ... ' - WBB BO U.mUie Bnd atep ao ligot aa to be able toeover up and tdle tae :aal.ent )? iutaof a uebi.le. l'uilliel n."i'' theW wi* 11" iack oi ioreaigbttotdaoonoeptlona,auil im Btructurea rreaie.l ??) bla mlud were aolfd, rei roomy, harmouioua *iiU yet c'.'iiiioitiilily adapied to real aaa, and BlWByi B? ?jireuiely beaatifuL Prayer waa oftead by the Bev. Dr._Uden,of Manbtield, whowaapaator of thecburchin that town lu Mr. \\ ebBtert lifetime, and a ho oondncted tbe eernces al biefuneraL Aftei prayer a aelection Irom Longfellow'a "Paalmol Liio ' waaanng, eloe ing the exereiaea at the tomb. . It was nearly 3 o'eloek wnenthe exereiaea al tne tomb were hobhed, and the proeeaaion took np ita ?lineol niarcb to tbe, li.-ld nexl the Webater eatate, v, i.. re n\- re pitched tenta, ln whicb the diuu. i and litei....' exereiaea were to take plaee. Ibe moal noticeable of tb.- tenta were the two large 4tniu.r tenta, for tbe oae reepectively <,i tbe Webater Histohoal Booietv, aud tbo Ai.cient nnd Honorable Artillery C.pany. Aftera briefreatthe freaident andhiapatt) were o'c.'it. <i to the large dining tenl ere. ted tor the u*e x)_ tlie Webater BietencaJ Bociety, nnd adjoiuing anothei tenl of equal dimeasioue, atanding parallel t<>it. iii whieh tin miUtaiy diaed. 1K*TIVH11 | AM) M'l I ( M-MAKI.V.'r. After thi dlBnerwaeover the Preaidenl wm bb c..ii.d to the Bdjoining teat, wbere the Aneienl aad Honorabla Artillery Co-apaay waa dining. Hia ?otranea waa tha .tgaal for laaaated ebeera, whieh were again rciicwcd wbea he was formally pre B_atedby tbeecaBaaandec for an aeknowledgmenl oi the receptioa. Ihe eoaa-oander inttodnoed bim ?.* um IibI rraaadent ef the Uuited Btatea whom tlie oommand erei b .d the bonor to reoeire. and tbe ?'..iiip;...v tbeB draak ta hia health. ibe Pieaidant then aaid: I thaok you moht gfrfllriiy for your kimlly und eatbu bIhsik- gre. tlug. I ti.iink jrou. uio, for me eaoort aervioe yuuli.ni di.ue uie. lo ii.iv. I um ulid I" meol *o iuaiiy ??uiKHiit und nouorable " nn,.. .1. ....u., r aud ap ,,),,;... i ui,|,c tbai eaob meiub-r <.l the ooi i>- wlll, lik. _?Couuteaa of Oeamond, Bre to tha aga ofllOywa, _tnd, ,ik ? i.-r, dic froii. ol.l ii?e. V-.ii ea, I. and all Bar. any aood wlabea, aad I tbauk yoa agaia tor year eaeort ??luty. Aaha ooneladed, Oeneral Leonard proppaed that tbey now drink a glaaaol wlue witb the Freaident. The Broaideni aaid : luiink thladrlah aa n matter of precaution. I drankmyown .ealthln the flwt plaee? uowl drlnkto lha he.i in of .aeh aud every one afyOU Upon retoraiag i<? tha aoe_ety'a teat theandieaoe. paitakinifoi tha enthna-aam manifealwd by the militnrv . rose to tin ir feet aud cnceied the 1 naadant b.-artily. Then. reanming tii. ir ,-ealN ibo aaBWIllilagfl ?as calie.i to ordei i.y Gov< ...orLong, who mada an eloqaeatapeeeb, takii.;: ;.* hishubject tha eharaetec aad attaiataeata \A ihti uiiul BlaliiaiiiBii thememory ol whom Ihey v,i. then recalliBg, andcouclu.ied by b febcitoua ?nul appropriute reference t.. the Preaident, wb??m Iie iini'.ilu. -cd. Preaidenl Arthor waa again heartily giceii d aa ba aioso. He taad from maimamnpt as lollowa: jiu Paxaro-un axd Oxxtlbmbb : It wlll fortnnately Moord ' wltb tha proprletlea or tnla oo ...?mi, no losa tbau wnii my owa in clluaiion, if I oonflne myaeu witum U.e ?,,,,.-, Imlts of my formal ncknowl. r tbeae Batterlng aalotationa. I cannol flndworda to teli yoo howdecpb l au. tou.-hoU iiy tne v.i.niitn of your grect Inn. H bibbI a freab dlaplay of thai splen ildl.n waleta erei atnee l aame wunlu the bord ra ". d.- aebu BBttaliaa obat.uoud niy palb arith denwa-tra-bjaa "f c.'.iii' -. and reapect. I tr.i* . air, Hihi neitlieriny irrBti.udeiioriiivM inpathy witu t ie porpoaea whleb bare luraed oui rereront fOotat.;- mtherward to-day wUI be bi meaaured by my endeavorti to give tbem rerbal expreaalon. Thecbsraeter aod geulu. "i tnai ;.i,i*tii.u* maa whoaa uie moved graatlly ou lu bo toeny patba ol euun. ice, in. muieuio ration'o' wboae blrtb .. hundred ye Bavo gathered loday uui.d the peacelul aeenc-H \,.., ii- be found r. ?i li,.m tlie fr.t and w'.rrv of life. fn.\c, for aaore tbnu a generatlon been the tbeme ?.f dlacttaaion aml i-ui.."^. 1 ahall uot attempt tolabor Ib the i..i.i orer i ii imv flaahing alcklea bave awcpl aad wbleb ud. been ciowded witb inuuntnou* gleauera, bul iin .i perhapa toe permltted to deolare my approral of whatbaabe uaceompliabedbj tblaaelety lu further ?uici- of tbe ..iij.-ei ter whieh tt w?a foauded li .* ?? aerted iiihiii what I aappoae to be truatwortbj autbor it. tbat near the eloae of hia houored llle Mr. webater ?xp>. --.'.i ibe wihh thiit, foratdlag to i.aiiHii,it iii? Ibbm tofuturegeuenttiouaol bla eouotrj. uien, foi klntUinKin tnelr htarw tbe tl.nn.- of patrtotlam, aud for Inati ItBeanln tha prtiMtptea ef eoo?tltutlonal goverairent, iu.-i Bhoold bo diHneuiiuHteu ia. and aritla ainim. tlitui aueh recorded i lTori.. ..t lu*?;. uiua a* aeemod un.-i arortby te be taaa BCBBerred Manyof the loftleal an.l BtcMt iBMpirlugol .dr. Wehater'a atterauoea bare Io.ik Iju.1- au laiulluii aa hwiatiniild v.oni- in tbe luoutn of ererj icho Iboj mtbelanJ, bat .t i? doubtleea true tbat many trlbnt. aaareatr aiaa .uKiiiind La -ui.j. ei, mn teriy in '.'' Btment and ?pk;n.id ln dlutloo, are co.upai'a tlven auknowo. lu'uil IBBI > ou have hither.o done, aud iu all tbat you xua. u.i I.,.... l'.tii, to Beoare tbe reaolt wbich Mr. v, ti-u r wlabed i?y the reeolleettoo aml eireu li.ii.ii of i'i hu? wjrka wtdeb n.i\o penaa lieut \ul k and ^IneU of th. iu ha\e nol I 1 n--.il-.- ...ii oi uiv earueel aympatby. Bo ona of tin rialua a*eneraiiou of nui country men wbo aeeka to lx* lufciiuc-id iu tli.-c polltieal doctrlnea whleb are tbe liu-i- nf our Kederal Uorerument, lo aequalnt himaell wituthe hiaiory ol i.i* ooontrr aad wita the origiu, nroKi.-*- a u Blgulfleaneeol n? matitutloBa, o... oibci .-..ii .? ao -ii t v, v m,.i aosplendidl) aitalnlhoaeeuda ?K , , :, t to that great atorebooae ol eloiiu. neo aud v, - ..i'i, i.. l'l.n.ii. ? .i NMLiiik" "l Uaulel Webater. , i bid you .....i apeed un tiu* uu.i m all other laud able work wfaleb yoa bare aei yeoraell te aoootiipdab Ia-i ue auoa ni ?.'? lendcr my thaiikt t?< vnu loi a,l y,.ur kiii.,..' -. aud expreaa iue ),i.itouud iioi'e tbat this uohle ooi,jni,..r.< altb, ali itaolile. anu rluagea and bamleU fcuu ui ?.)" dwoll wubin ita i>ord?-is uiay bo nlc??cd by tne ho d.iiK preaeotee of procp. my audpeaoe. At i!. i outdoaiun "i t.?' rroeBieni ? ap. ai b, wbich ?wa* i ie .nn ed by freqoenl applaoaeand rerj well received, bUlt-Bafl ti. Alleu lead an uupubliahed Btanoacnpi wb.ct. a*-* wnttee by Webat. rand read to the c.i iinei in wUfh ba aat u* beeretary of btate nnd wbich exBeeaeaei bia riewa uuou tbe Lmport-Bl poliucui ijiie.-tiona of thal day. _.___. tor llawee waa introdaeed aad apoke biieny ol in.-ciiect whieh Webeter'e worh a? a atatesman aud legialator bad bad upoa tbe politioal attaira ol tbe country. Ue waefollowed bj Oorernoi Ueil of \. w-lii.iupabiie. wJw KMuyouded taa few woraa lo tba to.ht " 'l'bc Blrthplace ol Webator.' _l tbi_ pointintha exereleea ti.e Preaident wm ?bhtf .1 toatart lor his tram, whieh waatocouvey hiu io lioatou. __ llnef-i.cicbeB were mr.de byjudge Tbonia- Baa. gi-U ii. bebtui of Ibe/rYebeter ll.'M..n?...l ttoeiety, _r__?nlent Bartlett of liaituiouih CoMege ta re uwu c to tho tottst to that in..lituiiou, und UOetp ^"1 , I'.Vr.'f regrot wero received from Geefge Tkkuor Cttrtla, Preaidenl Kliot of .Harvard , niere tarV iolgef, Uoaeral Oriuit, Attoruey-Oeuerui ??rewstor. Senatora InWjlff. ^^g!Sg E. D. Morgan, Boaatora l'latt aud liaAAley, naiiui ton Fish und BBBaJ othi-ra. A LI.TTER VOTBEroRE blADE ri'BLIC. DAXtBL Avi.ii-r. .: ITIOB PBX mi'KF.MA.'Y AXB Tio: aajBPl ?ti'MY OO ItTX UONBlllUUOM AWD a-tB rrffiOX?81 OtBtaiOB BI PBQBA 1X38. Tn Oetober, 185ft wbUe a -aaaabaf of Preaident Fillnioi-'s Catinet,Mr.Webater wratatha.follow iBgBtttar.iBtaadiBgto atadittaafl Dartad Btatea offlcer*. Tho Cab.net, for politieal laaaoaa, ob jeetM tothe letter. aad H waa never aeatar *aa4a publlc. A lew foara agolawaa toaodaaaong Mr. Webetera papera al BTai ihflald: ?The.Biaaanor tn whtoh dlaanlon. aeceaalon. or n Mi.il.itioi, ofllieMale-l- M| -' -led BBd I'eeoUII'ieli.led i?'.?.p:,ii?,.rti.-c...ii.iry. ii-.i'iniiiy .'..l!-.... thoae to whom are eonnoed the power nnd traal of mBlntalnlng tbe Oonrtltntloa, aad aeetoj that the lawa of the 1 nlted Btatea he falthfully executed, to reaeel opoa tbedutlea , v,l,:-I?,rietil.'l.e.|pl'o..ul.!e.l.lltpo--il.l"..?a.l re qulretbea. to perform-Inthe Xortbera aad Baitern Btatea theoe - uiun' Bteof .li-iiiii..niii-. eapouaed Btiaetpally by peraoni ol beated bnaglnatlona, aaaembUng together iiml paealng reaoluBona of anehwUdand violenJ ehar neterii-tol-eliderthelll lieailv hillllil'? ? It I- BOtao iii other part- of the cnuiitry. Theiv nre "ttatea ln tbe Boul a Ib whlch aeeeaatoa and dlameml-r-neuta-e inwpooed or reconi.i.e'i.ie.i by ptmrna ti ehanweter nnd ...iiu.aiee BUlng BUtkma of hlgk pabUe truat, and. 11 topatn-Ulto iidd. in somc iiistaue, - not uiie.iiiieete.i m ith tteGevern iii.nt of tl.e Uatted Btatea Boolf. Leg-latnrea of aome of the Btatea BBT8 8-180884 the Oovern tn.nt af thoae Btatea ta laaaaomhla tbem la Ihe eoattngeney of Ihe paaaaga "f eerlala lawa bj conins-s. WbUe these oeeaneaeea do aot eonaUtute nn evlceficv eaU-Bg for any posltlvc proeeedinv: eithcr by th.- I M-eiillveCoVernuielit of tlie I'lliled BtatM 01 BJ .-,, m, rel they loatly awakaa attoattoa, and ada-mlah thoae in wboae haada tha ada-lidatmtloa of theOoverB n.ent |a ,.i.ieed. not to l,.. fotiiul eithcr iina.lv i-ed. anr prlaed ortmiweparei ahould aerlataarriva The ConaB tution of thei'nited Btttea i- foonded ra thejdea ol a dlvl sioii..fpoAvcrbct*vccnthe-eneral(l..v.-rniueii!:iii.ltli. ? iv ?pectlve BtateOerernmente;aad IhtodJ-rWon la marked out and deaned hy the con-titutioti of the Unlted" Btatea wlth B8 iinieb 'li.-tlnetlies- i.lnl U'-eiiraey a* th" nutiire of the BBbJeel tui.i tba taapei*reeuAoB af lan-ua.e wlU ..<imit. The pewera of < tongreaa atv apeentoaUy raanawated, aad uli other powara neoeaaary .?> earry Iheae apeelOod poa era int'i.iiiet ara alao ozpreaaly granted. Tbe ConaUtuUon waa adopted by tbe people la tbe aeveral Btatea, aotlng throilehllien-'el.e.v.'feoi.viilloli-el.n bv 1 hein-'h .-; tbe Leglfllarurei of tbe Btatea bnd nothing to ao wlth tbla -nreeeedtng. bat to rea-olate tbe tlme nnd manaer m whtebtheaeora-rratlonathaaobooen bythe people, tbe traa aoaree of all power, abonld aoaentbla. A PXBPXTCA1 POBM Of 0OVXBBIIBHT. Tiiet oii-titut.onof the (Jnlted 8ta*ea -miporta to bo a pcrp. tnai loiti: of ?,'overniiieiit: U coi.tiiin- no lunits for lUdnratioa, aadaaggoata aomeaaoaad Boform of pro .i.'dill.l.V v.hieilit ellllbeill-olved, or Its obll -;.M MU diapenaed wltb; it requrreathe peraoaal aUeglanee of every i IBzen of the Unlted Btatea aad damanda a Bolemn onthforlUaapportfrom erery maa amrxloyed m anr pubUe-truat, whether imdor the Oovornmenl of the Unlted 8taW i oraay Btate Oovi rnment Thu. obUgatlon and thli oath are enjolned la broad lerma wlthonl qnallfl .ui,.:, or modlflcation, aad aith reference to no Buppoot d poaalble cbange "f elToainBtancea or eventa, Xo man ean -it in a State LegUlature, orra the b. neh of a Btate i ourl ,,r .\, eate tba prooeaa "t roch oonrt, or hold a ooa?tla Btonlntha miUtta, or BU aay other offloe In tbe Btati Qovernment, wltboul havlngflral taken und anboortbed an oath to itrpporl tha Oonatttntl m A tba Unlted Btatea as'uhotit Lookiug, then fore, to what mlghl be the reanU ol forcible i. voluUon, ?inc? auch caat ? <?>?>? u .rae. be Koveri ed by no previouajv eBtabbahed rulc.il la certuinh tii, ninnlf -: dutvofnU tboBowhoare Intrnetcd wlth the Uov. n in, iii "I tiie .'ii!' 'I Ma*. - in il- aeveral hninclii - and departmenU to nnhold and malntalii tbal (ioveni llielit 1o tlie I'ull extelit ol lt- eoti-tltllllomil pow.-I Iiml iiiitiiontv toetiait all lawa nee. ?.i.v to tbal en i. tHkc care. tliat tbose jaws be executod by bU tbe meana ei, ai, .1 nnd e,,ii!e i, il i'i the < onatltutlon Itacu. We are to look to but one future, and tbal a rature in Whieh t he Cii-tlt ui loiiol l lie la.nnl ri ,-hnil .-taii'I n-it UOW -tiiinl-: l:i?- paaaed ln confonuity to It to lie exo led a a t bev have hltberto been executed, and tbe publlc |ieacc man,:;,in, ,1 aa it baa hul., rto.n matntidned. VJ bat*.i i-MToi tiie future ma* be -uppoeed t" h.il ol t'n- liuc || BOl -" mueh ll tliill- I.., N|,e,ted. Il-lt thlll- to l,e ieai,,l nnd iliea.le.l. and t?. be guarded agaiiiat b* tlu tinii,-t reaolntion nnd tlie iiiiu.,-t i igllnnc. ol all v, no ar< intiii-teil with tb" condncl ol publlc affaira; no altenia tlve cun be preeented whieh ia to authorizc tbem to de part from tbe courae whi. h they have iworn i" pun?ui li,,,.menia.- th. t,.,?,?:,!> powerBonthc general Uoi ernment ll waa foreaeen thal rjueationa a- to the junt i v t.ut of thoae powera mlghl occur, nnd tbat en-. - ol eon tliei between tne lawaof Uu L'uited Btat< - and luv dlvldual SUit. - mlghl anne. It aaaol ln llty, tllel'.tofe. IllUt thel.llllllll,, r III lllllell -llell ,| Ue -I li ,11 - ahould i,.- aettled, au.l|the tribunal wbleb ahould bave tlie n.liliiate ai'tlioiitv tO ,1. el'le th.lo.J -liolll.I be i-tal, li? ,. ,i ,in,i ii\e,i bj the ? ouBtituUon Ita. U ; and tb-Bjhaa been clearly and amply done. acTO ox ooifoxxaa nrr B*7T~xira iaw. rivtiiecon.-titutionof ilie.'fir.teiig-tate-, |iin.t taatrn ment ttaelf, afl aeta of Congreaa paoaed in oonfovi-Btty to it and I'ubiie tn BA_ea)?xwtitute tbe aaprerae.law of tho iiii.,1. aad are tobeofeontrolung foree and eflect, aay tinii- in aay Btate OoaaBtatlon or Btate law to th. cra trary notwItbatanding : and the |udge? In i v., Uasol th. eouruol th. L'nlted Btatea, are exr h,,iiml thei.iiv. The aupreme rule, then. i- plalnly aud I'leitih declared Bnd estaLUahe 1: il 1- tbe Oniatitutl.f Ihe L'iiite.1 ' tati -. tbe Inwaof < ongTcsa paaaed ln purBU ai, ,? th, r, ?>', aud treatieamade under tbe authoiitj ol the Unlted Ptatea And bere Ibe greal :""l turning quca tion an-'-. Who. in the laal reaort, 1- loconatrue und In . i. ,v t lt ii !?? ail, -".1. for cxamplo, tha't n pnrticnlaracl '" i Btate Uglalature I- :. vlolatlon ?t th.- coii-titution ?r tbe Unlted Btatea, and therefore void u 'in tribunal baa autborit* Bnally tedetennine thia ImiMirtaut oue-tion t It i- evldenl thal n thia power bad in.i been vested In tbe tribunal* of tbe Unlted Btati Uovernincnt wonW have wanted the meana of Ita own i.ie-ei\iit'.'ii: uli Ua granted powera would bave de jieii.l.d noi.n the \ ariable aud,uuecrt?ln de. Uiona ol Btate ' jt iaa w. II pbI bllshed maxlm in imlltlcal nrganl thllt the illllillill POWI r I.Hi-1 b<* lllll'l'' < O eXten l\e V. 11 ll the ,-,,n-i,tiif?,nal uial leglalatl. ?? poweri "th, rwlac tberr uuate provialon for tlie biterpn tatlon and cxecution oi the lawa ln confonuity wltb thli plnin and irv princlple, tbe t'oiiBtitiitiou declarw thal Ibe iiuii' ini'" ,\ eroi ti" Unlted Btatea aball extend n law and eniilty ariaing undcr the Conatltntlon, ti... ??, .. -..: !.',,? i i,i'e.i .-i.it- -aii'l 11'...!' -. no .tter lu whatcoiirl n,-!i a <?::-.? n"!-,--. Wheiiever and wbcrever Kii.ii a ea?e coinea up. the Jiidiclnl power of the Unlted , \i. i?i- io it. Btid nttit.iie- iii>"ii ii : aud it u oriae iiiuiivMai court, the uctaof Uongreaa bave made pm vlalonfoi ii- ni.ii-i ttothe Hupn me . uurl ol the l int.-.l .,,? , i er. tobofluully hear.1 wi.ladludged. rhiapro eeei'ill" I- M.'ll 'liov, ll to the pl ,,!.--,,, ll. illl'l ll"',| 111*1 now i.e pioiieiilitiiv -i.ateii oi rebearaed. Plnally, tbe l',, ..,|, ;,i ,,i i:,e l uli d m ite i- by tbe ( o.ibI made ( oinitmudcr-ln-Chief of the Aimy und N'avy, an.i "i thi m.iitia wben ealled lnto arrvjee nl iiu l niled htatea : aud all Iheae lullll iry meana are pnt un? der hi4 i-ontrol in order thal be may Im able i..-.-.? thnt the lawa i.e f.nth.iili- eveeiii.d. Tbo Ooveniiueiit ol tbe I'nlte.l Btatea, llicrefore, tliougb n govenimenl ". llmil.'d iiowcra iaconipleteln Itaelf, and t<? Ibe exlentol these all th,- ia, ultii - |.,r li -i.-l.,:i"ii. i'i iu t. i'i.ii t-'iti'.n nnd exccutloii of the lawa, and notlil i..aaarr bul fl.leUty in nll thoae wbo are eleeted I l? ,,1,1, io buld oiliee in it- varioUB deiiHrtmente lo eauac u to i.e upbeld, inaii.i.ii,., 'I and elllclently adiululat. rod. Tlli: JUBiaDICTIOB OP TBB BUPBBBX COOBT. The I'on-tifaii .a aaalgaa partieular > biaaea of canaoa to ...nial jiii-i.-diciion ,,i th. Bupreme Court, and.othci loiiii- are to exereiae auch powera and dnttea ..- ara et inuy be preoerlbed by Congn ?. Congreaa baa ool aayel fonnd il nee. laary or expedlenl tooonfor ra the clrcull or otber iufcrior courta, all the |uriadleUon crcatetl or ./ediivihe t'onatitutl.ui; thu. tbere are mnnj vv hll il I -illllillill. |1U ' 'lleiioll 11-111111 \- hl li Ui courta, auch ae that ol maiidamua and Injiuictiou, are i.i.i pi-ovi.li d for by genera] law, but -one ?ucb ca provlded for. Thuaoytbea. "i Maroh -. i-?'..:. n ir* ,l,,;..!, a thi.l tbe iiiii.-.lit ti*... "i the elr. ail oourta ol Um Uiiite,'. M.,i.- ahall eM. n.i teall ea-,- in law on iiii-iiiv; under tbe n veuue biwi ol the Uult. .1 HtaU - ; nnd i, i n hc Injur. 'l ln bla pi reon or proi-ertj ou ae rounl "i auy acl by him done nuder nny rei cnue law "f tlie l'uited -t. it,-. be iii. ,i biiii"-anl imiiii'diitl. I.'. in Ihe ( ii-.'uit . ,.?:,! ,,! tlu- Ui,t!e.| m . ' - ; Bnd lf be lieauedln am st ?;. , otiii for aneb act be may canae inch mit lo by lmincdlately removed Into the Carrull Courl ot the t'uiteii MtalcB : and if the Btate courl i of the 1-,.,.,,1-d. that rccord mu] be eupphed by affldavlt; and if ' '?? lilnl, lillle-t. or III ell-lo.ll. lie I- to l.e i,i,,ii. hl ia< orpiM before the < In-ull .1 ol tbe Unlted Htatea. Under the flrat part ol thcae provlaloua, ' nu ol maiidamua aud lujuuetiou m y Ib laaui d, und uli otber iw-it.- aud i>i,?.-m- lultable to Ihecaae ; aud any Jndgeofanj oourt of the Unlted Btatea i- autboriaed to granl writa ol bab. aa i orpna ln all oaaea of prl mui ra oom nilttod or eoiitlned for ii ii % act done hi panuaneo ol a iii., ,,f tbe L'uited Btatea. m ,,i any order. prooeaa or de oonrt of the Uuil d Btatea. Theae provl i.,n nre it ll fouud in the penioauenl ae. Uonaol the acl of Oon greaa alreadj referri -l to. Tho Inipuitanue and efflcieui . of thea, provlaloua, if eventa were to arlae iu arhlchob lt?1. lioii to the eiili.-elaui ot leieuiie kl.Id be atteiupl. >l iu iiil, aleiied. Ille too olr.loil,- lo ie.,i..ie.IllxeUt. The aeveral dlatrlot attocneraol tbe Unlted Btatea wlU take .-!??. ;ai, ni, to iiitoiin tbenuelvea ,,t theae euaci of law, und '"? prepared to canae tbem to be enforeed Ib the tir-t and In everj * ;??- whieh may arioo,Jaatly ealllag f,,i tlu n appllcaUou. HO l'O.V.-R 1" l'H'" BXD AGAINST DIX'UIIAH'IN-. i),- laratlona aaaraly Iheorellral,oe raoolaUoai oaly (l.elan.tory of oi,inioii4, ii-oni iiowev.-r high tiiitboriiy emanatlng. caanot property bo made iheaahjaetof legal oi judiul?1 prm-eediuga 'lho> maj lie irerj iiiieuipeiaie, ilie.v may iu- very BxcepUonable, ti,.-. mav be \.tj imconatltutlonal; bnl unUI aomrthlug -hall aetaallj ba done or Bttempted, biudei \un or ubotruettng tbo executlon <>r tbe lawa af Ihe Unlted Btatea, "i -Jurtng thoae employed m tbelr cxeeuUon, tii.- oflloera "f theOovommeutwlU remain vlgilaiil iii'ie.-d, aml prepared for evouu. but wltboul any poaltlvo cxeruiae of autbortty. lt la moat earueatlj to Im: hiipid lliat Ihe I'ti.III'li/ Uood r.ei.-e of Ille people iu uli tbo Statas, aad an lucreaae of harmony aud K""*l wlU everywbere, aaay prevent tho neecaalt- ol roaorting to the exitfelae of legal anthority; Uiatobe boped that all Koisi ' Itlaoaa ?IU bo mu. b more bKlbiod lo n n.-.i ou the vuiuc ot the Uuion aud the i.nieiii- wbloh li hai con fiar.d npon aU. than taapeeabiteapoalmpractloablo meana for ita aevoiauoe ordiasolutioii. NoBUU . ?on, it ut eini.iit, i,- oompeU nl i" declare aueii aevei moe or dioBolnUoa?tha imople of no.Mate ha?e eloihed their LaaUalatura wlth aay auoh autborttv j an> a.i ihni. prouiaUnlngaoBhseveranoe b> u i_?glalniure would be uier.-ly iiuTl and void a- allo^oUiox cxcccdiug Ua vou aUiuuuu?i uowu-a. GENERAL POLITICAL NEWS. coH_n.CT.cuT dcmocri i a CBU-U-M i,. MiiCiiK.i.i.. tm NKW-iiAVPN. BOH-VAT-OO | ,.ll ? ON.IIII ** IN TIIK I1I> ULSrillCr?BC'ill.Ml * mua in" -No1 aro---. jfBOB v M.ii' OOBBBarOBDBBT OB TBB l-DSOBB.] (Tbw-Havbb, Coihi.. Oct. 13.'?Tha Deraeeratie Cougioaaional Convaatioa beld ta thia eity to-day reealla in iaB_of Ita bataiaa a rather netabla eon v,mi..11 of tbe bbbm party at Middletown tourteen yeara ago, On thal oeeaaiaa a geatlaaaaa wbo bad made a rery aetlva eaavaaa far tha nomlnatioa nnd beea aasared by " tha boye" thal behad a aore tbing.waa uot a lit'l- aarptiaed nt Badtafl v.ben tbe votea were eaaated thal be had only twovetea Tbe snrpiise gtew into Baeoaeealed amaaeiaeBt, bowever, ai tha delegatee tothe Bomber ef a hon ,ii,ii c.-iii.'.l un hira afterward, aaeb ooawiththa remark: " Awfaily aorryyoa were defeated, bnl l V..I..1 an.ld.dall I! could foi you." [I DBlxed bim apaothathe aevai baa beea able ta make ap hia mindwbo di.l aetaally eaat the twovetea The octteoBM of to-.l.iy''- c uiv.'iiiion, in the rote thal Bppeared for one or two eaadidatee, reeetabled ?omewhal thereae-H thal lobotheied the eandidate ot 1868. Two or threa reapeetabla gentlaaaea tatbla diatriei bave beea baggtag to their boeomeforeev*' aml weeka tbedelosive phaaton that tbey were not only c.iii.liiii.'tes, hill very fonilldublo C.llldi.lilt. * for tbe l on_rc*sioiia! noinination. They are BBVad tbo oiali.iii.i~.-iii.-nt, bowever, v.bieb tbe Btatemiian of the oider pertod experieoeed m brytag lo ae count for tbe votes cast for tbem, ua there wci.i.'i any. Tbo convcntion wana long time HtUmg prellmi nariea and getttag t.. iti work, aad dttrtag this lline tlnec Of tlie p'litb lil'-li whd iuiugilied tluiii BBlvea eaadidatee, to-wit, ll_.Oieeae __endiiek,oi rVaterbary| Mr. Oharlea Daraad, of Darby, nnd Mr. t'aleb 11. lJowcrs, of thi* city, WON BXeOedlngly bu*y. Baay with tha delegatee, nnd Buoaewbat oeeapied with aaeb other. Not ia Ihe _??__ pm*. siiii of rotce poriah tbe thoagbt!?bat, ns the Bvenl abowed, baajf ta i lu*t d^Mperateeflbrt ta aave tba (?(iiiv.-iiii.ui un. 1 me party -rcaa tha elatefa of .Mr. Charlee L Mitchell, wbo h waa onderatood bad aiready aeeared a majority of the delegatee. Oftbeee three, Mr. Daraad araea ragalarly eleeted delegate from Derby?eboeen, aa be prondly aaid, by one of UM haiul-.nme.4t coBveotloni be evcr BBW in bia life. Mr. Kendiick ap peared aa a mbetitate ior t? Middlebary delegate, und Mr. Bowera roomed aroand witb an appareatly Budlapnted ntlo to lepreaanl tha tieket ni lance. Ur. Bowera waa er peeiall] aetiveand pervaaive. To a eaeaal obaerver be aeemed to be doiog a great deal more baaineaa than all the teat of the coavention pat togetber. Being anaanally badd-beaded and rery ahiay al the top-onc of thoee heada that in a Snnday-echool offoi aconatanl temptatioo tothenneaay amall boy toahya "apit-ball ' at it?tbe appearanceof him bobbingapand lownin rariooa parta of the b I Likeayellow pompkta ta a ehop aea?lenl pictur eaqneneae aad animation to tba aoene. Tbe qneer thing aboat thia preternatural aetivitywaa tbai it waa "iily preparatoff to tha witbdrawal ol bia nniiie. <)m* eannot belp woaderlng wbai be wonld bare done if he bad beea tateading to itajta the li.l.l aab oandidate. Prelimtaariea having been oonclnded, Colin M, Ingeraoll. of New-HaveB, pal Mr. Mitchell in oomi aatiooinaaet ap* ech, and tbe Domination waa u i - on.lcd by a Walltagford delegate. Then Mr. Dnrand took the il.'or und w ithdrew 1ns own und tbe namea of Meaara. Kendrick and Bowera. an.i offered the iiuiue of ex-Goveruor Charlee B. Inger? aoll. Thia \\.. .s the card agreed on by the three oandidatea ta otder to defoal MltehelL Ir waa w.dl known that Qovemer IngereoU wonld not iu-ci'p! tbe n.'iiiinatioii, or eoBBBBl to bea eandi? date nnder any ciicuiii-tuiices, luit tbe oppOBOBtl of Mitcli.-ll boped i" atampede tae conveotion nn.l cairy IngereoU'a nomination by acclamation, Mr. Mili*. of New-Haven, beaded "tt tbe game by tbe BUtboritatiTe announoement tbai be would nol ae eept Bpeeebea were made by Meaara. Bowera and Kendriek arging tba nominationoi Ingeraoll, bnt oarofnlly abataining from erit-eiaaa "i Mit. Inll, or of tbe matboda by whieh Itwaa ebarged tbat the New-Haven delegation bad beea aeeared for him. Mr. BotehkiBB, of New -llaven, wbo Bppeared a* a aabatitnte f??r a Kill tagworth delegate. waa aot ao gaardad ta tbe remarka witb wbleb be followed ta oppoaitionto MitcbelL Thia yonng gentletoaa took tbe ball by the hoin*. lle bbbj tbat n waeaeeleeato attempt todiagniae tbe fact tbat tbere waa greal diaaatiafae* tion in New-llaven and tbioughout tbe diatnet with the methoda pnraoed by Mr. Mitchell'. frienda in tbe tnanaveineul of tbe New-Haven primanea, l i.iii.i waa openly ebarged, aud the cbarga waa ao arell aubatantiated tbat le ii.i.i ie. (l.iitl.t Mr. Mitcboll'a nomiuatiou nnder tbe i il uiii*i.nn?<?* wonld endanget the wbole tieket. Mr. Hotcbkiaa apoke al coueiderable lengtb and waa bnally i ougbed down. iii> remarka broughl onl aome ofthe Mitchell men in reply, who Jetled anyone to lay a Bngei upon a (iu. *t inn il.ic ui i ol Mi. Mitchell "i n. (ricu.la. Ji.i* brougbt onl Mr. Dnrand, who took the flooi Bud ' ctlj chargi .1 ili.it in hi. own town of Derby be bad proof thal mon \ had been put into fire wbiakey aaloon. for tbe purpoee "i tecuiing thenouunationol Mitchell. lle did not ii.'li.-v.) tli.it Mitchell, if ii...iiiii,iicl, could carrv Wate bury, tbougb tbat town u.i* good foi 500 I ii 'in.. ei'.itic in ij.u itv : and the town ..t Derby. he \\;i* certain, wonld bnry himnndernoi l.** than _?00 Kepnblican inajonty. Mr. Dnrand Im* been rjpeaker <.f the Houae "i Bepresentativea and a . an didate for Lieutenant-_fOvernor, aud iu criticiaing M.i,-in-I.'* yonth and Inexpenenoe and lack ..i ntateemt4Uahip.be indulged maveinol rerj lofty aarcaam. What the otlier anti-Mitcbell spcaker. only intimated he broa.ly ebargedi thal .Miicb'ii'* i.ni.v . l.tiui in the lioiun.iiiion waa ln* wciitli, und thal b" or ln* frienda bad aocurwi a majority of tbe tlelegab bj the uae ..i money. 1>..i!i Mr, Dui tud and Mr. Bowi ratake bigh ground with regaru tothe twe ol money in electiona. Nol bnl thal both ate abnndantly aole to indulge in tbe practico tbomaelvea, Imt both are oppo.sed to ii upou principle. and both are auh. cieutly conaciona "l thelr own deaerta i" kuoa tbai DotLuig bul iin- .?...iui't ii-c ut mone.i could |. the people from rlaing uji aud .'..lliii^ tbem iuio ibe plllilic *cl \ ue. Ail tbeae unaelfisb efforta t" atay tbe i ide of eor rnption and preveut tbe nominationofa yonng man \s im ia ricu bui aoatatosman, ca.lo naaght, xoung Mr, Mul-, the preaeul Benator from thiadtatricl ani! , i re oauilidato foi Mayor, who baa the credit of bariug conducted tbe Mitchell cumpaivn, bad laid biaplan. too well to bare them deleated, even by the i.o i ii ? >>i apriuging . i-tioveruor lugei tolj bb .:', audidate upou ibe . onveutioo. Oui ol lo_' rote. un ii,,? ii,;"inuii imiI,.; Mi. Mitchell had 7.J, and \nu* easilj uomuiated. I ii. ic i* uudoubtedly a greal deal of diasntiafactioii in tbe party, e peciallj iu New-liaven, .^ here fraud in the oiection ol delegatea la ebarged, Tht L<jtfi>r ol thia city op. a\\ nxpr ?*-'?-. it. iiu content, and u it aupporta Mil lieil'a eaudidocy al all. .\i!l do ii griidgingly and nnder proteet. Mr. Mitchell bim* *cli in ., popularaud wealthy yonng man, wbo ba.* ii.,: beretoldre been prominent oi rerj aetiveiu politica. li ii iiiuin* to ii. .*. ii whetber tbe diaai fection wiil bo authcienl to endanget ln* elei lioi in b diatiiel whicb i* onlinaril. couuted snre by tbe U :.it*. Mncbwiild pend on tbe Kepnblican nomiuation. Dl one tbing we may beaure, thal tbere wiil be no Utch ol faada on the Demoeratie dide. _ I. ll. li. INACnvmf AT IfEADQUABTERa '? Kotbiag aew," la tha itareotj ped reply givi D t" toportera ta anawer to taqninea nt tbe Bepub ioan Btata t'oiniuitt.-c rooma. Tbere iaappareatlj ttud .,,,, ...nn tbe chairui.ii. down ta tba toweat i-leik ae to wbai tbe eontmlttee .* dotag or what kindoi newa it receivea from the < onatry. Teeter day Qraeral Sbarpe waa reported by pereona aol membera of the eeaantittee te be preporing a iu" u-raiiiiu.- foi? inei-tingB to bo beld tbrougliout ti.e btate. 'Un. new* frmii the eoimtry in evid.iitly imt of tbe n.o-t ebeeciag natare, aa the membere of tbe eonimittee .1" i."t eaie to dia aaa .t. Oaeol tho BBeaabera, aot ta l-traway with bi* aaaoeiatea, aaid yaatafdaji "ib- oemiBittee _aiaeieaeab-yaloa in getting io work thiayear. Ia atiiaa iike tin.*, when ? stiaurdiuaryi i. 'ita are nceeaa ury to give tbe tieket even a anow of eleetiou, not a momeni ahould be i"*t. ii.v tin*! tiii.o theia oagbt to ba a btaae "t meetinga trea. oae end "i tbe btate to the otber. [nateaaof that thecommittee i* boay eendingtml pietureaof Judge Folgei nnd ln* latter ol aoeept auce. Mn b ,i . niiva* i* aba.iid taVMWol liie iiu pending det. at.1 \t tha Demoeratie beadqoartera .1. Tboaaaa Hprigg reported il.ai iu Oaeiaa tbe Adaitaiatration l.i-.ini'ln un* were afraid to bold meetloga beeaa a it wou.d diooloeo thelr waakaeea Judue I'aikcr, ot Llbtcr l.'.i.iuiy, aald tbat if Qea* eral Hbarpe reported littie duaffeeilon among Be piil.licaiiH iu tbat coiiniy it uni*t ln- beeaaae bo Ii.im i..,l i.c.-ii liieie reoully and kuowa notbuig ot tbe bitualion. \\ illard Juluiaon. of O.wego. said that the Doiu nrrafac.poctod a mnjority iu tbat connty on tlio Qrorer (levclan.l in expaetsd in tba ertyaoaa, Aviien he will addreaaa meatlngex tho Yonng laaara Demoeratie Ciub. ___/-___. Seere ur> Folger reliirned to tl.e City fl"lll O'lieAa laal olghl aml wentj t<> the Uoflman rJotiao. He re ceiv.dfew cailers aml they wero inostiy peraoaai fllllllls. _ ACnON of THE tJNION LEAOUE CLTJR The Mon. Williiiin M. Evarta, Ute -wxaridenl of the I'nio.i Leagne < I ih, prealaed at tha regalar uionthiv meettag laal alghi There were ..bou. 130 mombera pmiont AftarrouHae boataeaa a reaolutloa waa aaaaedplaetag tha aaaaaa of f*reaerteh Law Oto* Btod. Dr. I'oru. lius B, Agaew aad Proaaaaor OJaloot Olbba, of iiuivnni OoBeganpoathe boiw?ary baa, they belagtheaalyaaeaBbero who fooadedthe olah itlll ll*" inr. 1 he Committee 0B Pottttl Bl C'for'ii th, m pr.seiitcd the foUOWtBg r, BOlUttoaa, whieh were Bdoptedi II',,iron. ?Ilieniiienilliieiiisto tlie BtBtC Con-tltiHlon maklng tbe canala free and provldlng for tbelr inaiii nanee. bavingpasaad th. preUmlnarj Btagesreqnired i?y uie CouatituUon nn-1?. be anbmltted toa popuiar vote at tlu- I'.iki>ln_ Noveinoer. le, tion; therefore /,-,.-,',,./. That theae propoaed amendmenta have tne Bpproval of tbiB ciub aa oelug aUke (af the Intere-taot andBtate; and tbo ciub earneatu reconiinenUB itami mbera locoopcratc la uctlvoeffoftaior.lletributing tlcketi m favor of thein througlioul the fcHaie. ? -../. Thal tbi- committee nlBoreeomtn. nda tbe memheraof Iho clob to votefortbe propoaedamenu to tnein.iieiitrv artlele of the Btate . onatitutlon fOr an ilnre l- Ill thO tlllllioerof Jll-tiee-ot tiie Mliuellie Conrt and of the Oeneral rerma thereof, aud anl iu tbe illstilbiilioii of ballotrt then im . THE BTATE TICKET APPBOTED. POUOHKXBP8EB, Oct. l'_?Tlio Tlu- I>titcli.'<s Coanty Bepabneaa Oonventloa aaa beld to-day at WaehlagtoB Bollow, aad was largely atteaded. Tho fniiowii.if iioniiiiatioi s were made, nii t.y aeeuunatloa i I'oi- Hh, rilf. .Inines B. Duleh-r; Coiuify (leik. AVIlliani \ PaaatBg) Wetrtot-Attoraey, (icrife BhBelatya connty Traaaiarar, Oeerga av. Ohaaai Beaahera of ab r-emi.iy. Jaaaea Kaaa jr., ami udgar a. Brlgaa Beaola ti,,i,- were -maatmouely adopt. 'i deelarlag tbal the Re i.leana of Dutcbeaa Coant] are ln favor, now ns here tofore. .>f the eleetion of the BepabUeaa itefcet withour icratchlng n name or alterlmf a totter; Indoralng tbo nominaUoo of Charlea J. Pobrer for Oovernoraa tbal ol au earneal BepubUcan, n tried atat. iman, and an boneat man, and pleuglng hun hearty aupporti eapeelally In? doralng and ratlfying the nomlnatlon of B. l'latt Car penter f..r Ltentenant-Governor aa tbat of on.- whom thev hnow and have fouml faitufui in every iruat eouiiiiifted to him. aml ln wnoee abUlty and bonor tbey bave ' ntire eoiiiiiienee. aml hailloo witb eapeclal pleae nr, tbo rrnomlnatlon of John II Ketou im for Uongre -s Maproper aud uaiuis* reeogmtiaa of bla lalthf?laeoa nnd abi.iiy. _ W0RKI5G POB PBEE CANAL& Tho fonng llan-a Praa Canal c: I n 1? of tho Pradaee BxehaagametatXo, 10 Brtdge-ofc yeeterday and adopted B eoiiaiiliitioii. Th" followhlg were ap pi'inted aa tii*- BxeenUveCommittee : Prom Bow-York?? .1,-, ll,. i. |r.,0. li. Cookecy, a. P. Beilly, i'. Bdaoujr., av. li. "romptoaa, Alezander Ueakim, J. F. Beyer, J. Veti ii. l.oui- Beer, P. P. Loekwood, W. ILOUlweU, il 0. I .nn. j s. Caraey, P, KlmbeU, and John DoUard ; from rn?J. M. li.in. i;,i hai,! i.aev..;. a. Henuan, .1. Ai. i'.i'ier. L W. l.'iit. N. l/'i-er, P. w. PtUlltpa, I. l johnson, ll. W. Cowlng and '.. Perrln. Henry T. K.ieeiaoil .V Co. aeni a cbeck for 8100, and promised " more ll necraaary." Mr. Xneeland, the ehairman, aug i tbut ll wouid be well to confer wltb tbe n < ommltti, ol the Exchange to agree upon a plan of actlnn, io tbat tbe two mlghl n..t ooufllct In tbe work U P. llolmau, preaident of tu. I ti lauge, aald the Canal Committee had boeu energetio, uud bad repreaentaUvea in the weatern part of the Btate worklng among tbe V'iiei'4. uud their reporta tn favor of the amendmonta wera eneonraging. Tbe oommittee bad alao urdered ballota to be prepared ior Uiatribut.ou al tbe polla, propoaltioua to bold pubUe meetiuga ln tbla city aud Brooklyn, nnd io aaa anboi riplioaa tooarry on tbe wmk ,.r canvaeaing, vstie. referrod to tue Exeeutlve Com? mittee, _ N0MINATI0N9 LN WE8TCHE8TEB. Tlio Demoeratie Conxantion ealled to nout ,,. i.-11. ? .a dldatea for offloea to be inie.l In Westobeoter Coanty waa beld in Lafayetto HaU, \v:,i;o la. n-, yea? terday. Owea T. Coffln, of Cortlandt, the preaent Bnr rogate, waarenomlnated. B i>. Horton, of Cort. landt, waa nominated for Bbei :f; Jamea P. D. Crane, of AonkiiH, for Ooaaty Clerki Aarou P. Bead, of Nortb . for Buperiuteadenl of the poor; Leonard D. Tice, ,,: i;i-t ' lie-tet, and E J. Mltchell, of Yonkere, for Corouera . here waaa dlfference "f oplnton bb to whetber tae Demoorata and KepnbUeana were eaehentitled to p'ectoni oi i v. , ,in- Iceaol eaaiona Wllllam C. Howc, oi Blug .-Inv:, tbe preaenl OemooraUc Incurabent, a II ? 111. ai..i. If it i - ioiimi i uiu tbe Demoerata may elect twoJuailcea, the name of tt. M. Ilenderaon, ol Port Chea ter, "nl be ad?ed to the tieket OENEBAL BLOCUM OOKE PI8H1NO. Qeneral Henry \V. Blocnm, tbo Democi-tia candidate tor Congiooainan at large, waa toagkt in itrooki> n yeeterday by a ropoi i> r foi im. i bibdbb, a bo iie-ir.d io le.irn if be wonld oeeept tbeebaUengeof ii,... ii,t Carroll pubiieiy to <ii4eii44 th.- loaucool tbe eampaiga. At theroo?u oftho Klngo Counry Ciub, tn I'; rrepout-at., where Oeneral >!"."im la wont to reaorl wlthfamUiai Irlouda, It waa itated tbat be waa " aome. wbere between Maaaaobuaeita and Connectleat," baving goui on on a ii-i.iii .* excuraion, and would not return uii.il n. xt Wclneiduy. None of his rrienda knew whethi r h,- would acoept tbe u< Bllenge ol Mi. ( arroU. CAKDIDATE8 NAMEO IX ELIZABETH. Tha Rapnblican Conxention of Union Connty, B. J.. eoaveaed bi Ubrary Ball, Bllxabetb, yeaterday uf ti rnooii at :i o'elock, Qeorge -. Btlleo waa oleou ,t obab> ni.in. o. ll. U oiiaiii, tho preaeal Citj Clark oi PlalBfleld, wa- nominated for Connty Cierki ex-Aaeemblyraan .,, .,!_<? i. i ,ii iot, ot i ii/'i i.-iii. waa nominated for nturro ga ,. aml Dr. Lukena, ol Kabiray, waa nominated for Reaolu lon- wero adopted wanulj approvuig tbe Dlatrlot. ongreaalonal Uckoi. COLUMBIA COUNTY DEHOCBAT& Hi D-..N, Oet, 13.?Tbe Demoerata of Colnm bia Coaaty nomlaated the followlng tlokel to-day i Por \ ? iii'.iiv, Abrabam l. Bobermerhorn ; f,,r s.i. liir. .1 ioob li. I'r.'i" r; ior Connty < lerk, Wllllam B. llallenbeck; for Connty I'reaaurer, Cbeoter Uiller; Ior - ip, i-.tr. iideiir of tne I'.\ 1'i.ilip Niv. r ; tor Cor onera, Kraklue Waldron and Charlea K. 1'iucb; ioiju tico of Beaaiona, Jamea Allen. CONGBES8I01N LL NOMINAITOlfS, BoSTOX, <)<t. 12.?Dcapite his letter declin tog to agala ba a candidate tor reeleotion to Congreaa, Leopold Moroe waa tbla af lornOon raaemlnal >i i... aoola iii.iiiou bytbo Demoerata of the bow VthDiatrtet, it Beema thal Mr. Koraa baa been atrongly nrged, aml lln alll eoii-elit'il lo aliow Iii- Hall" to _o l? 'o'e the e .11 Mii.ioii Ko-olutlona were adopted Inatructing Mr Mo:., io vo <? ior tbe naasago u' tne Peudletou ClvU .-,: i a e i: >form blll, and i be vA'lllla bdl maklng ii a crlm liiitl oll.'liee IO ,1, li.lll.l dlrecU* 01' lll.illi ,'il> il'.Ii. olhee boldera contribu looa for parl* or clectiou purpoaea. llc uan al-., luioruied uiii bia conatituenta favored red io li.,11 ol ti, \it...,n aa , - i ? at a uCOUo n> IU publloexpeu.ll iiiie. 'I'l ? Demoerata of Ibe IXtb Olairlci were oongrat iiiaieii for hiivlngappreve i tbe nomineeof tbe ludeprn deul Kepublii ub, Colouei .. lon Lymun. M.ij?r Lovering, of l.ynn. wn. noinlnutcl foi Cougrcaa bj ui" i.a,nai on bi toe A'ltu Dtatrloi Demooratlo Couveutlou iu uharleoio n n ibia afternoon, i'.ii.niiiiiii. Oet 12. Tbo i>. iiioeiats of the VltbCoa ', at Cuniberiaud to-day, nomlaated Ho itgomery Blalr. ni 111ii.imow?, l'.iin.. oe*. 12. The Demoeratie con. fereeaol the X vill'b . ongreaalonal Dlatrlel nominated 1- I.l IH Irt .AI. Klllllliel, of 1 1 111 k i 111 ( ounty, to-tl'l V . AMiiir.ii.ii.i., N. V., oct. 1-. A. i.. iii 111:111. of Platta. bara,waa nominated tbla mornlng for Congreaa by tbe Demoerata ,,1 theXVllltUC'ongri aalonal Disttiet. lii.MviiiK. X. T.,Oct, 12.- Dr, r 1:. Brewer, of Weat. Beld, waa thia mornlng nominated tor Bembur ol . rreaa bj tbe llepubiicau 1 nveuUou ol luc X.Wliid Dialricl ou 1 li*- tbiriv.-ixth biiilot. i'.iKii. _m, < in,,, oet. 18.?The Demoecatie I lonventlon of Waahington Territory to-day uomlnatod Judge Thomaa liuikt: ior Delegate to Conareaa. MIBCFXLAaNEOUB BOTEB. Aai.-imm.am, Oct, 12.?Tha Ifontgomery Coiitiiy Domocratio CwnvenUon, beld at Poada to-day, nomlaated Jaaaea B. Baoll, a promlnenl Amotordam tiiiiniifa,'.un 1. for Member of tho Aaaembly; laaae A l; -,.. "I l-'oii I 1. fOf -,:.'. UI ; A!,ni/o lv Ball, Ol Mi ii.li-n. for Connty ('lerk; P. 1; .Imone, of CanaJobarte, for Cor on,, ? aud J. a. (.oiiwin, of Charleetoa, for Joattoe ol Beaaiona Wn MiMiroN, ti, I., Oet. 12?The Delaware Btate Tem p.-ratice Ailianee h;.s addreaaod lettera to Bu Logial iBve caadldatoa of both partiea aaking then if thoywUl nd recate ioo tl optiofl it. laolad. \\ ?jtaaB?aaa, Peaa., Oot, 19 Fhe Labor Ooavaa ta.n la thiaeltj today amde nomlnatlana u* ie Mieioiel MeAudrew, ot I'ittston, f,,r I'roth.iiiottu'v. Wllllam Beeoe, of Wllkeahano, for Clark of Ihe Courta; i,l,,l J.iru.vin John .1011, o. 11 .i_o*bul re, for Jtll' loliiluln rtoner. ( in, Afiu. oet. u -riie PrehfhltlBa Ceagnoalaaai coi.i. ntion, of the iAih ii. in t. being laformed thia afternooaby Dr. X. 8. imvi* ihal bo woald aat i?e a e ,1,aal.i! , .uli >.l: 11. '1 ,1:1 .1 BOuday, w iieii a Lon,iliailon Ali 11 bc made. CESSLS WORK RBTABDED. run ldblpbia, Oct. \~. -Tha Coaana Bnrean la-i *,bb ' agagad .). D, O/atth t, puhllahar ai ihe fangati Siiiooi litutt, .0 euUeet tofuraaatlon la regard .0 the t-uii'lay-ai hoola of Ihe couulry for the leutu CeiiHiia. lilaiik lonu uere forwuideU antl elerkB a.ni hen> from WaabtBgtea taaaaaat m tha work, .Mr. Tfatilaa alaaeo* gagOd a el, 1'1'itl foree, ixnil al the hOgfaUBBg of .Sept,nil)er BO had lni'Urifd .vpeliaea of gTjOOO, exelu.-lve of iiny churge for hia p?raoiiai acrvlcca. llo aubmltU'd bla clalm lo tba iJ.partiueiil, uud waa gtvXB to undi latind that tha approariaUoa for aaaaaa werh was aahaaatad. or at all i-A.'llla he ialled to ol.tulll Coll, I'OliaNtfcin. Tlieli.tV ?-1 ii in* 11: ..iiii.'i- domanded tbe aurreoder ol uli tbaata ilatwa uud papera wbleb nu.i beea oompllod und. i Mr. Wbiiioo'bauportaiearleaoe, Borefaeed io compiy with thia deiuaini, and lUia all, ruooii under a wrlt of it-ploviu liuited aiutes Burahal ixoiUa utUohtU aboul lOo.ooO dnentoenta Ih Mr. WJitflea'a BBBMBBBB-, -wetrmy wa* entered by Clareaoe II. Clarkand E. A. Rollm*, und the good. were relaaaad. In tbemcantlm. thi. brauch of tho ceuBua work lt) retarded. TUE OHIO El.Et TWX. Tn thia Instaaee tlie very WOTBt elaaBtM of aoeiety were atlmulated In iheir laal by a known il?e of the facl tbat tbey enjoyed tha aupport an.i oooperation of a reapeetaMe olaaa of people raaged aader the baa Dera of Problbltton. Tha two extremea of aoeiety met upon a common footfng, and ihey mei foi ibe purpoee of defeatluga p?rtv t.. wbloh t ie) al owe the praaerration of the Oorernment ondat whicb they l.ve.-i* levclnnd Laauet (It. a.) It woald be ? wrioaa miatake t<> gappoae tbat tae Uquor laaoe waa the only laaue wblob . Lnto the eooteat, or thal the BepabllcaB defeai meaua ntthing more than that tba partj. <>f moral Id. ia baa been mada to aufler beeaaae It waa Bdvooating - poliey in theintereataof pabllo morala. The Bepubllcana of Obio could bareafforded to endnre a defeai Intue inh.li ,ii , uf in.i.ii i .. .1*. The Lndlfferenee aud theboe tllity of tbe rotera of the Weatero Bea rva lo tbe Bta u.iit tickel prove thia eoneloairely, and Republtcana who belleve in thelr partr prlnelpiea, and wbo have bopea nnd expeetationa ?.th regard i<> tbe future <>! tbe party, wlll do themeelrea awrong n tbey permlt tho nicnln tne li. puiilie ni party wbo .r- really reaponelote for reaterday'a worfc tn bmmbooale tbem with rlalma thal it waa beer ratber than n laaUm walch anablad ti e Demoerata tn gain ot lea tflre Cougreaaiuen ..nd el.ct tii.-ir .-I.U.- li.-li.-l.-- [PbU ul. Iin.iu lelegl ii'h (Iini.) 1 b< re an tw<> canaea for the political changea ln tbe Btate of Obio. rhe one nioal cleariy apparenf la the adopuoa of tbe aeml-prohlbltlon attltoda bj the Be puDdcana,and their eutagoalem to theUquoraud beer ? -i*. wineii ii.i.jiu *.ii.uii!.ly allenated tbe votea of tbouaanda <?f Qermans, whoee polltieal afflUatlona are nai.ir.iiiv wltb tbe BepobUoana. Ihe otber eaaaegrew ..rn of tbe deatb of Oarfleld, aod tbe readlneaa wltn wbleb tbe Republieon mansgera in tbai Btate tr.m* fniincil kbemeelvea iiiki Arinur .-I dwerta. Tbe iieiiniiy of tbe greateet polltieal leader Obio baa erer produecd waa ao aoou lorgotten and ni* t~eohlnge Iguorad, that ii.iiiv tbouaanda of BepubUoana iu prluclple ln thal Btate beeamedlagoated,aad thi* t? a perfeet un*w< r to Oorernor Foater'a wonder thal Bepubllcana fu.ieu to voteat thia. I.. ti "ti [Byreeoea Joun.ai (Bep I The Repnblican partj ii beaten?beaten by the Prohlbitlonlata on one band aad tbe adTooatea of free wolakey and no Btinday on tua other. Two oppoe in_ c emenia bave comblneri to brtng about Demoeratie -i,,, --., .i, ii diaineiric.i.i.v oppoai d to tne otber, Timt tbe) oan contlune to worktogetber i* altogetber Inipoe *ibii'.in.il tbe defeat of lo-daj wlll be foUowed bj vtciorv ,,i ,i,i next electioa, wheu tbeae diaoordaat etaaaaafa inii aaunder.?(Oeveiand Eferald (Bef-J Tbe retarna from *)bi<> ara tho iir*t ray* from tha aanligbl of Demoeratk rictofy. Laaplred by tbe good news, let na rallr to the aorK of redeeming >.".', v.uk wlto renewedeonlldenoeaadredoubledvlgor. ?[L-'tlea Obaerver (Decn.) The reeolt of th.- eleotion ta Ohio yeaterday muai naregreatl) .urpriaed buiti i><?ri..--* in to.it H at.-, n* well a* tm- people oi the eouuiry generally. What il,. ,n, ,i ol thia eleotion w.U be on tbe Battonal con teat two yeara beooe I. la, oi conrae, i loearly noa toforetelL Tbe Bepubllcana profeaa tbrmaelrea conttdentol being able t.? b Ing ibe State baek to ueroid mo .rUura by ibal time; i.u i. i* .i'ii' tbai aalea. the tne dlffereuce. whieh btougbl about the preaent defeat oan be re* . ,i,i, ii, .i ni nn early day they w-ll nnd tbe eontraol an exceedlugly hard one to oonryoot*?{Waahlngtoo Blat iiini.i Tha Repablicani 1<>s? iu tho staonoh aad BTer-falthlul Weatern Reaerreaa well an iu Un more ,-,,.,M,-i ni* eltlea. Tbla uefeetlon oannot !"? explalued bj i in- teuip. rauce laaue. rhe farmera of Aahtaoula diu n'.it-wcii tn.-i) nn.i-i.i le rote llke the Geroiana oi Cln cinnati and Cleveland, bat riinplj Btaid at Borae Tuey bad no lutereat lu reeiating temtieranoe legialation, oul evt-rj lotereat ou tbe otuer alde. i icir lnd-ffercuc. aud refuaal torote oan only i>" Intelllgently azplalned bj their dlacouteut with tbe cnauge _ Waaulugioa. i tbelr way "i bidlcating tn.u-.ii*- ittafactlou witb the lu UueDcea whlob ruie tbe oounclla ol the Admlnlatratlon. Um litiic niuie t.i.m a year ago thej followed tne tii umpbaofau Adrululatratlon lu walch thej cueriabeda deepprtde, Ita coief aprung from tbelr own Btate and wiis thelr uwn farorlte aon. _ud lenly they aaw the fruii* of tbat vletorjr turned to aauea by tbe Band of an aaaaaalo, and from tbai hour thej bavo aeen ihe old lu Mu,?!,? i ? whicti tbe Kepnblican party defeated at < Ij reauiulug thelr iu.i away ui me Cepltah ?[l'mladelphiu Free. (Bep.) Qood men wiil be grieved and tor i time wlll te. iu..- bellerlng tbai tbe country i* really " golng totbedoga." But tbere la at.U rooiB forhope, and there la a valuableleaaon to belearned from theaftalr. iin* i* thal no party can ootonipliab Bnythuu toward leaaening I be evil. ol tbe lu.uoi trafflo bj origTnatmg ,.i attempting toenforce meaaurea wblen do nol commeud tl.eiii'i-lv, * to ilie ..)?>(1 *? n-c "Tt i.e bad .-cn*e It y.i.l wilh of the majority, auu a large majority I. ... tbe people. Thi. ia, perltaoa, not an Id. il atate ot aS-ira. bnt it 1. i-,.;ii. i ?. the Proulul lonlat. of tbla country mi. j to onaeratand tbat a rehance uponetrtlenact i,i,'ni.* alone, or obtefly, wlll b<-ia.al to tbeir cauec? [Bew-Uaven Couner (Bep.) Ii wonld !>'? the worst of all posaible l.lun deiBfui ...ii'1-..i- fullowera to nuppose tbai tnedefee Hon ulil.li ciui-el Ibe iuiii oi in.: (uie l.'i Onio wan un rea.iltoftlu li.uoi- legialatlou laat wluiex. Ibedelec ii..n in tbe W. uteru Keaerv. cannol i>\ auj poaaiblhty be aacrlbed to tbe probibitory legialation; ii waadueto aome otber oauae ur cauaea, whiob ulay be poaalblj :?! ibe i' tuaal .?i Oougresa lo r. Juce taxatlon. Or, i; i.- I'iiiin-r niuie iim-li tn.ui millkely tuat tbe ooadttion : -in Nc-w-Vork und Peuiiaylvaula baa bad Ita ,'i i :. It la aaid tbai there are no polltieal boaaea iu Obio;but, wltboul doubt, th. Bepuoll. ui rotera "i Oiii", luviiiK (iiuiii-i.i i..* uic.v .u.i ,\in.i .ivn._', and rerer in^ i.i? ni. iiimy in iioat.,, ii..ve been made i.iiiiil.-rciit t" Uopuullcan aucceaa by tbe alleged oontroUmg torae o. tne Btalwart lactiona in tbe Btatea of . i nuaylraola aud .V,-.i YoiU. ? il'mlaOelpaia luqUli.-r (1U'1>.) An iilliunci' betweea a great political party :i n,i tbe liquor Intereai la alwaya formldabh) until u rc iic inn *ct* 111. bnt i li. rc H no i.ii-.in to auppoae tbat tUi? iiin.i timiil la to aaaame tae proportlone of at..lai ware. I, i. ni a i.i.iniii .o tbe Borember eleotioua, and tbe Bepubbeana of other Btatea, a*ho mlgbt bare ro. k. d iin ti,*c,v> .* io aleep under the Influeuc - of a great lluik ii.? rlctory, wlll m.l latbereauli ot tbla eiectlou rea aon. ioi i.iii.c-t aud iiuitea work.?(BoatoaTraveller (B !?.. There is no enthoaLaam anlbng the i.t*puli n.'.i.'i.rer tbe preseul Natlonal Admlnlaira n n. Obio waa Oarfleld'a Btate, and Ueneral Oarfleld araa one of tbe beal reprea. atativeao. Ita Bepublioaulaui ereraeni i<> Waabington. Tbe wbole poliey oi Preableut Aitli.ii'** A.iiniu-,!'.. ion -in..' tbopodtiealeauipaign. ol tin- yearbegau can not been one wbleb hi* eom ui.-ii.i.ii il*i il io un ii whoaa KepuniiCauiHm ln of tbe d ? t,i|?. [Prarld. ai u Bep.) The aatounding c-tange in Ohio mnat have L-r.-.it iiiiliici.ee iu deoidlug tne reamt ln Penuaylraiila, Nuw-York nii'i Indiaua. renuaylvama baa not hereto fore been Uoubi ful, owlng to tbe diatraetloua ??! tue Be? publiean party; bul UteOulo wara wiUawelltbetlde i.i !'? ei. r.iii.- victory, aud add to the \ ._nc of ibe oon i, ii iu mi doubi ful iii-i. lei i * bei i u or membera of the Legbuatore are to ba eleeted?[Phlla ...-.pi.i.i Ue. u.i (imI.) llu- ii.'\vs lioin ObioiBJual aplendid. but it'** imtniii- to what you'll lei, ii'.ni .Ne .i-V..1,,. reiuwylra* ma aud Vlrglnia on tue morulug of tue glorlou. Nurember. t'he ware baa naen and tt'a golng to ir^ep Ibe ci.iiiiii., through aud waab tt olean irom all oorrup tlon. l. ...ii out, i.n-*. *: Bul .1 your mk, niily !," T...-:.-. ^..Ill^' 10 ...- a 11. nn I I" ; Ki.-ii ii.,ii ni, V:i., .*lu B -.ll'i.il ti 'll.; The parl thal the Liquor quc.-*ii??:i played in thecontea wlll be aaed to luetity uinuj bomille. on tbe everlaatingaibauce between Oeuiocraoy und umi, and we in iy c\|..-ci iinn aome of our own people wiil reel . ..,1 .: upon to deprecate the faoi tbat tbe . letory oi yea iii..u_i waa won wl u tue . - lai aee oi " ihe ttum maa." i rn- nin*, ivea we do uot regrel lt, and do not beaita e u> . .um ua our party'a auupl. uue im ateatifaat aupport ol all opp.ii.iUl* 01 I,-i-t.ii.il le-.l.-l ill'.n, uor UI n * I, tuiil Demoeratie prlneiplea are, and i rerm i-; .-. antag. ol. tn- tn nii iiicii ii- ,'i-in, ion. - [Baltluiore i' i.. |(Oem I Ii is mauifeel that ?l<?v\u at the bottom there i* wtdeapreud .linaffection Tbe deiuoralixatlou o.' tbe party la New IforB and Peuiuu'lvauia bad ita ettect in ii...'', aud -..ni:.' the boaaiam tuat m..* apbi iliepui't> in. iv .: ie. not .-.\i -t li. re, the facl that the party iii Btati - i dirideU ugaiuai itaelf, aud ta. Nauonal admln latratl >u belugjustly or uujuaitj made b pai ty to the .. vlaiou, . . iu public eatlmutlon, >.u iho ui-ouk* *i(tc of ii, ha. ii- . Be. t everywher.. Iu tbe eanvaaa, t.,.>, ii na. t'.'eii ii.umi upiiiu work i" *nti*f: the p. ople * nli the nci i.>n ni < ungrt h lu d akingextrBvagani appropna jd adjounung withoui rtniovtiui anj portiou ,'l ihe tax buruen. tne i_aeatton, too, ol reatrictiug and i. irnlni ini; Uie li.|in.r tiniii.'. wni.-n w.i* ,-ili\ c n ,,1 nioat linpoi.i iaa >-, w.... n.I, i..ii,ii> preaented. B'ulleltdld 11 a tbe uiiM- iief tbai eould be aceompliabed ou one alde, i, iiul ii"t. by reio-.in ol tbe dlvtded Bepabliean front, .t.> uear all tne good thal mlgbt bare '.a aeeared ontue i.iiici. Bul tue Itepubd nn* bare met defeatbeforoln Ohio, and unaercin uuiatancee oqnallj diacouraglug, and ; ie deieata have ottcn proved uiore valuable tbau ru i.n-.v. ity deacrving vtotorr wa *n,..i iud> regaiuloal ground. au.l advauoe iu tne luluio ue wo have iu ihe 1 luoiunatl t.a.'e'H! (Kep.l Tho Bepubliean State ol Oliii. haa been tooled away. faa eaae n.i* beeu cieai from the begtaulag, Obio I. Kipuiili.au onl] with tbe aid ol tha BeuabUean Uei'iuane, and tue Olu Ouard ol tha partj ba* beeu driveu oul througb bypocrlay aud demagogji oi tba ? and pooreat deacrlptlou; aud lu returneven the aoatterlugcrenka wbo tulghi Bara beea muatered into aervioehave aot uppeared. fbeDemoorata uave roted Un l.ci.i'ei e 10 Uc.el. BotOOetkl ili.iut.) u lo.Mi.-li.p baad...ic oiii.-. w.-.,.?. Bo jteraoaoapableol ukno.Nic.uo ..f u.'t weather avertbooghi aioiuuin Blae. ruerewaa aotemperaaea in.*u.- betore th. people of uato. I'ue VM.uiu .iiMiui ali..- -.'.iirt upon I.n.*.' pieleuoea lioin tbe atart. . be itepuollo ...* bad < mv toauek to tuelr poliey, an declared Ui tbe reeleoiloa ol Oovernor tontcr, to wiu, ..uo ,ni i bav. ii. > u ... u.i.. i u n.i ? I.. inlu ni.,un coi.ci its oi inoapahla li adera. |. moimiatl ''ftuimernlal (in.i.i W. iniiy \\.!l looh to Dcniocntic cinitrol after i-**i.v rhe ilde baa been turumg toralz r?ara,aud tl.u lii-ii.ocr.in,- Uo.ul i.ppe.u'-. lo DB u,.on u*. N..t tue leaat important feature ot tha oonteai la ohio aaa tbe liuni i.u ii.?- ri pi. .iciiiut.on iii Congreaa. Tbe BepabU . ri i. igislatur. rediatrloted i ii<- Bl ite under ibe .1 ?nii nppoi iioiiiin ni with a vi.-w 10 kerptag iho-Uem ocracylua ueagre mmorlty. Tbe xerrymaudet n.i, i?-.-n bandaomelj rebuked. Evea ln diatrieta whieh bave beeu r^garoed aa liupregn-ble iu tbelr Bepablltmn ii.iij ,i 11.i- tb iu',..ratlu ^ain* are rerjf Utrge, aud pubdo men \s ..<> bave been ulgb la tbe couneUa of in,- oppoattlou iiu.i tbemaelrea lotterlng. Bltogether he vleiory for tbo Demooratlo partj in Oulo Ih declded aud couaplououa, and JoatUtB. au olu faamoued Demo eratie uorrah. |t 1.1. inn.in Bnqidrer ii?, iu.) Wo eaunot udnut that tbo people o! Uliio bavedellb rateb giveo tm, a^ ti.eu- rerdteton thal wbleb we regardedaa tba ?atalaaua Ln tha oaapolga. Ii mu*! ud be lorgotten ibal u.o Demoerata! ti,,1.1*1, itrova !" keep tbe tewperauoe laaue oul ol tbelr eauvaaa, wbloh lallid tae bia ani trrdttr Irantrtirata late .ii,-., wuae of aecuriiy. waila thetr alUea, the aaloon IciH-pera, wereeugaged ra uie moal vlgorou. eBOitsto hringall thelr frteiula to tin. poll.t, tu aOBBOfl of that partj whlou they looked upou u^ tbelr Inead, Iftbe ProlubttioaiBta bave poUed tha rote their leadera olalaied lu tbe Btate tuej btb .iiic.ii> re ipenalbla t.u tba defeat, .m.l un.y wlU.ll tiie.v ara boaaaity aaaklng r. form, ro _r... 1 .mu .i.i.ou ue.oiu aaotai 1 yeai .?..? lound, ior u uiii befouudto hii\.- retarded tbe teiuperauoe bwvb loeni iu Uliio len year?. ? [. 'oluuihu.-t (Ohio) Mtale Jom 11.1l lHaa? _____________________ CRURLT1 Tt) EBARIRB* ?an Fiu-i.^isco, Oct. 12.?A tliaputeh from Tneoma, Pnget Bo'ind, aays : "The Ciptnln and the flra nnd aecond roatea of the ahlp C'iall<mger fri l'hlladelphla, have been beld to auavrer for crui'.-^* th.lr aeamen. One aallnr waa beaten nu hia tiba? truded and lie jBXBpef overboard. 1 be tblrd mne ?_ oppeeed tbe i raeUr of bla aapenorawai atmaed u.itii * iittempred t,, eoinmit aololde by abootlng I,,,,,, .|'?3* waa tbea piaeed ta conBnement and aeoinpi.-mj,-,,.** laniiy waa lo.li?d aealnat him by tho Captain, but tt_ caee waa diaiiu--. d." '?" A Hr.SliirJIACh'ERS' REDXION, FHANK JAMK9 A*I-ITr*r> IV TAIL RY III** OLD COB, I'.ANIONS. Ffiin The Ht. h.uta I'ott Mtpatah. Crotrdad lnto tlie ccll, whi. U itieusnrva oni. nme feet by aix.aud wn. re aqoared atoea w?ii_i_ lieurly three leet in Iblckneaa, w,-r<- tl,,. m wife, and an admlriug a-roup of ? dozen -i,,-, Mr. .I.im.s'a ri?iit haml aat (,'aptain Kleu-ner farW*; ,,,. ,.,.,..1 v., l,.,:,n ii* Oiianti, il'- b'ii.,1 . ._._*?"? 8 vvlfe.'aud un Bdmtrina urm ib?/.er, mi..'.. , ... .'? tr. Jamea'a ruriit onearin.il veteraa of QuautreU'i bead, a laaatE' tlgbtl) blll t li,an 0 .. n,*J!!* warfare was nceompliah.d aa a lietitenanl .-..j .'.?* -IMtate iciii!. r. but who. bi'iii- proinotO'l f.,r-_?? vne, v. , (a eompaai La i *. deaperate leader, but who. b m- piouiijie-l tor_al_ soivice, wan.apl.iin of acompatii laii r. and ;, , j *?' Jamea 88 bla Bnl lieiit-nuiil Bnd .!.--? JanMB 88Obaaf tho i.rlvat.-4 in lu-* troop. Mr. i'aylor la now a r.-a|a__ of Jopllu. 4o., wuer. be is engaged In iiemii* ?__| prtaea, and 1' om: of the itauncheat fri.n.u wuota liT j.uu. a baa io rely upon iu bla preacnl emergency. N al le, ,'iilll 4-.I 14111 Oregg.of I ll 1,-'?-1,.|, nr.-, ano(W of the l|uuuiroll i.'aiii', a iimn of fotly live, rem-a^iS iu bla . .11 in r Uuya Ior hlafklll ,u turowinx tlie bo*_ kmfe, Ma iibility to op> u upa'K.d" at f w.-nty p_J mIhi ilue* weaponaa a projectile ixlngal tlc^yTT, aubjeetof couveraatiou aiih the rinlug geueratioaofS Jilaee. .NexttoOrc-gBtood JohnCoger,aatild and aober fi* in.r, aolld itii'l -tou. niiili and aun-burneri, t i,e evM,^ of houe-t toii auoiviug up iu nia boul auoulden a ?i f JT nu faoa A man ca -"i'j three, h.-. too, i;ula(ta?r?_ rccord, baving been a pnvate in tinaiitr. UV (,_,?? ttsZ ita formation to tbe end of tbe w..r ami UtetianJJJ disappeaiing catue, BBd be and many otlier* of tbe aaa r, in, .1 iro.a ihe aceuoa ol tb. Ir aangulnarj nti!,,it7I*,l uiy low uniil their neta had be.-ti torglvea, if iiatiorna tea. He li.i.l Him aon with bi.n In lUe "11, a i>l>-aaaat aai ?, ll-d. v. I ,ed l..tl of tweiity, WbO, win n BO WaatBU3 dneed to Praok Jamea, and beard tbat gt.-at man eec> p iiiieiit him iip"ii ibe elooe lik. neaa be bor. bia fatw giowed with iioii.-t prldoand ga~ed wltb >-vi*i.-ntaXaav tion upon the antbor of lue beiug, Mr. Co.er waa aha worked np bv tbe eomplimeot, and ruaaed forwm Bolxod Jamea by the baud, aml in a voioo trembiiageS emolioii, eile.l, * < /?).! l.|ei*a >' otl. Kfiilik. Ood bleaiy|a I have ont bundred abeep aad a Iot of boga "tuuj-fara m tbe 8nla bllla, aad you comerlgnt dowa tbera w|m rongel ont of tbla tronble, aod we'il bave fhetrindu ii rbecne Ui your honor that ever waa glvcn la Jactuaa COUl'ti. ' John i'.anihill, anothcr Quanrrcll v.-t"ran, alao hel-?| toawoU tbe liat of tbe prteoner*a falibful eoa.panhwt, Mr. BarnaUlU now to tue liqoor hnalneaa u, I..Upe?a ei.ce, nnd 1 i-atk Jamea'a bead-llke .-,.-4 iiaiu-cd -nu tm rrtmenl _s be remarked to in- .,,.i 1 wmi_la; ?*> Well. John, I gueaa tbat more tban me \mII h?T?u ebauge bualneaa. i my t.al me thal ProblblUoB i>iim ing inlaga around thia way. AVuat aro you <ai_gto5 aimiii tbal 1" " <ui, 1 exiea-r we aball bave to *Jug' lt," waa thaB> pl*, WhICh 4. all lue ailolelie, . . . 1 ? .t on waa iu.oi, 11 carrie t on by tbe ea gUeriU?1. Oeea-iouaiiy aii ouisi.hr wmild mterpaaii rem rk but it waa coldiy reeeived , and tn- veierantil .uu .? reverted to tne more lutereating topic lurn bour the gatbertug waa nothing elae tuan a i,u.-h?biafe. Ing reiitiioti. M.me very B.irr.iii< Inctdeouof initrilu w.n fare .'ie .i.t; rated 111 tue cotn-e of the .'..i.vci-auia " .No blitvef lliitli lu.tll .loUIl Jack-.ili eVer 1,1,'il a dieii," remarkedPrauk Jamea. ?? l amll never torraj bla end, About forty ol ua worc cbarg ug 11 cora BaM 11 wiinii aome * Feda bad tak'-ii reiuire. .1.. i-mi hl i, ,1 .: 'i.'ie . ?at al lon- riti-.t wiili I BloVi . yilld-li lt '....-?' . :,'.i. .nei tlie ball ,.!;i. uear tbe " n.re of bia for. ...l u Jusl '* tbia 'i.Di 11 ui ,:.": '?? ' I ?' ? v,'iin-i Belglan muakctandanddrew a terrlhie arriii.tn beal ou jaokoon, a uo oaugut ilgbt ol bim and tned io 'lodra, liuttoo late Ue fluug _Imaell over ou ibe ?;ul u<, b? the' Fed' waa too qulek for him, and : ..; nile boilaa iau-eii through lus uody from ead lo 01 d ' ?? AVuat be. am, of the 'Ped' I" aaked oui f ti.eyi?ar -tiira in ihe . arty eagerly. ?? 1 ki.a .1 him," -no Mr. Jamea Tbe oouversatloB waa held iiretty well ilom to tba .ia lofUuaniroiL Itveri aeldom treated ol t_e fell 1 ute sui.j. ol oi Mr. Jamea s ouiLaw career, but once M w 1-e .liied a'.Mt.v !?> iheenthuaiaamofthemomeai aat told the atory 01 the lorlramagi aud O-orei Bbepbi nl uan witudi lecuvoato Kentucky. tae uatn> ,i,,ii uan preceUed by a warm defi pharm tld.lity ou tue part of Jamea, wuo luaisted tha - - hi "i waa mu 1:11,1 yor the l ranklort, Ky., bauk r.'D'iery, Ior ivineii ue auuered a tenn 111 the pewtenuary. ?? Ai tne tiine we w rc attaeked by detect v<a,"Beaa pl.tiiied, " we wero aitt-ua m aroombj tue nverudi, w.-liiiix; for a.iiii t.ai i\a* to la- .- . ? . ...1 > ULia -h. pii. i.l waa sntin^ in acbair whtul luforaiedb?1 lhati iaa aome partiea approaohmg aui t.i..i 1 le.iotr i.i.ii tuey were detectlvea. ouepueid got excitedam moved aboul uervoual> Uihia cuairaadcockcdluaaaB 1. uialuiug ' .. 01 ? 1 iu Ibe directtwi of our pr..ui.aed ti? i,,!-. I got oet my revolver, beld Ita ia my n-iit hand aau Bang my hat oareleaalj over ir. ia ie, ,iv,- aial 1 ahotal tne aauieUme. tiMbiUlctatrea. me 111 tbe inoiit.i and I iut him 111 ihe -q .?" ?? K.i. bim I" a.--ed ihe youugater who had prcvioe-j ipoken. ? ?? ,N?, he reoovered. Bhopherd tried to rls.' tn 1,1- ohair, but iii.i revoiveragotoaugbtta ihe rungaud tbe *iu? ,,1 ed wltb him and a dotecttve dowued bim mili nible i'iow on tbe bead. Wblle be waa wrtg^liug anoX .. tlie il.xir be erie.l out, * ailo.it tbe d?<t detecUVBj liank; atioot thed?d detec.lve. lu thebgut ihal. I v, Bianaged to b< al tbe doieetlvea oif, bui 11 u.n a ti^?t |iie-/-', and from tnat day I Uave uev.-r doublcdthx*. Oeirge BUopnerd wae a goed man and a tru.-." "John >.',-? r. t.nie," -am J um--, *? ln?leatlag ta? iiiiiav liiini' r, who blnabed at hia audd. n fame, " cot ahotoftenor aud cainea more load ln hia body to-4_y li.au ui.y 'uan wbo wna iu tuo buab wittt ixa. A> 1 . tlirnt W-B over tbe traeatiou waa alwaya ur.ke.1, ? Well, wuere waaJoba Coger abet this timof" Boara of laagbter foUowed uu- aally, and thu ?_> guertlla at whoao expeoae tbe laagh waa, Jolued lu taa II rnme il aa bi artUy aa the re,*t. ln.?? are oui* a fewepeoUaoD t?lekaculled froai tha oouveraatlon wbich *ahs oarrled on by ...... ".c <l<r aad l-time 1 oiiuiii'.e- uiii greedliy tukea iu by Um ?row.l iu ititei.ila'K . moat 01 whom were tlu I'eiiillolis ol the V, t. I..II-,-Uid ?Vi-re \l-lbly la.pl I I li,e 1, eiial oi tli.-ir lawtt'4- <l>?? <l-. It looked in luoili. ii.a i, uni'.ii waabouad to laat all morumg, aa ai, 1,,, i.l.-ui oocurred wbloh brokn iu upou lt, Aiei aaya before a weU-known yonng man of [nuepeafeaa bad eioped wltn a belle ol aaaaaa Ctty, aad i.e imik aud Uer euUrpnalug youug haaouud were brougkl B nnd iii'io.iu...1 to the oouaw, whe greeteutuem Bitl .?-,., ? i:.l .i.iiiiiih aad uirbenlty. Tbe neareai e..au t? Mr. Jo ueo was glven th-- liulc lady, wuoae ey< 1 fairly devoureU tbe outlaw'a fona. ?? i'n, righl -lad to nee > 0.1," he r.-uia: ked. " 1 feel 1?4 lf we ean oaiy get tbe 1.1.11.m on om -iJ. i - ,.r., outcuai all nght. Tbe) rale iho woii.l, tba ladiea uo." Al 'buinoniuui thejail guard approai lu .1 tbe cefl and InformedMr. Jamea tbal tue oio. d t.?, ui.ich, uo ?uui, n.iiiib. ied uin.iii ."00, ha' b. ?? nie -o obatrenaraX in ;u, ir 11. in.nnls tor a alghl ol .uc greal baiiuiitaal they w? 1. noi to be n foa. ,i lougar, ??'l.ei '."ii lonie 111, thnty Bt a tlme," Mr. Jamea a> fwered, a- be roae from ine "t ,i upou ahicu Ue ua.i teaa .-iii ii--, aiml.exenalug h?uaolf 10 tbe ,".. p.,ui, waiftN ,...-.!.?- ..1 'i 1 tbeeudof th. J ?;'l0f0_'_ 1 ii - door 1 - opcued, and beiorti lt ,<>,:.i :..-cloMi agata ahoal Hfty af tbe mob oataidi bad gain .1 adaa Un.oc. rheJaU guard, wliu aneyi i? bu. n v, *?*?_? aatbe d< r waa locked upon the \ iltora, r. .mukM rather fio.n.' i*. ttui Inaomueb aa t: coat nioney 10ie? oorrldor cleau be hoi?d uo one wouid reraal 8 butlou, .11 ..ie aame 111iiejtuguug aome ?"""'*??_'! n ni- i.aiul to empbaalze lln?? ulut Ue intiaiaital Baa nboui a quarter waa tue proper aiie of tbe t e iind tue? waa uot tbe allghteat obleetlou fr .m an* to tn.* l..vy. "rai p.i.ai,.leveelaat. loi i 00 bour, uud b* av'aialcoaai ,.ei w,,.1 300 aod 100 paopla, amoug tbem a taUaai-Br iiik "i ladiea, attendtd it- one p,..iu-.o..-iiiis iBnaar luiroduci ? bia wifetot ,<? out aw, atal?ig ?? u'*.,il"J4i 'IraiiK, ol liiov. I p.ouiise.l th.- old lady tuat ?eTer' ,1.1. ..,,,,? i'd brfug her arwuad, to aeo you, aud weorete ii. thlrty-8ve miltb ihin moinliu." TUE ABMY AXD .YJ.il'. WABBIXOTOX, Oct l'J?Miijor-Ci n.nl Irvil MeDowell, eooimandlag the Military Wvlatoa ot oa PaetSc-wl 1 be piaeed on tbo retired ii-i of the AnnyeB Oetober 10. Tbe vacaacy thua created In tle lat af ii.a.',..i --en. raN wUl aeoeaaltate n nu_iber ol promoO?a* Ii 1- i.elieve.l tbat Mr|..,i.lie: 1. ui.tl John PopOw8la8 promoted totho ruim of BBator-geaoral, aad ***^*\ av ..etiy, afthaSd Artlliecy.to tn,- rank ef brtgatier leaeraL Major Oaaaral J. M Bahodalil ?* teliaw Ue. aral MeDoweU fiom couunand of the DIvBieaafOX I'neiiie ou Oetober i"?. 1.1 ave of abeeaee for twaaty daya, te ta'.e elw Oetober 10, haa been granted Pbral Lteoteaanl Ba/aw Da l.aii'.*, Oth lufantry. lue laaa.a af aaoaaaoaa oargeon'a umiileetaafiB abilui glBlitad CaglalB l'hilip L. Laie, 10th Ca?aUT Deparllii.U "I TeXBB, haa bi e:t exteuded twomooUuia anrjgeon'a earttBoate of dioabiUty, _, On tbemiitualapidicatlou of tbe OBaeara cino*r*? tha foltowlag tranafera lu Iha ith CavaBy haaafflJl ma.l.:: H, ootid Lteutcliaut Jamea ll. liu-ti_r.ie.Jr., ir*B Troop Mto Troop Bj aaeood Uaalaaaai AkM-axxajj Deaa from Ireop 11 toTluep M. . Tha toUewtag ata-agaa mtbeatatloaa abJ Ju|*". olBnota eflha Modlnal Mpartaaeal .!???" beea onWajL Inat l.ieut.itant Wllllaui '.S ..liiiy.ur-i-iaiii-aurA-aajV be rellele.l Ilom dnll I'l 100 I ).pill fllio.,: "! th" l~*J t>i 4. iiml will report lu peraon to th. eoiiiiiiitnllUI ~ eral Uepartmeutol tuoSoutb Ior aaaiguu.u.11**'U,S_? lue foaa.Mll. Uiillii 1 olll, . ! 4 ? Ui I? l.alele,1 'r"-"""J nnd wUl report m peraon to tue eomma?oU_giaooa-_ partmeuiul iho baai for aaaignment to duty: ,-wrjJ Kiobarda li.i.-n-tt. eaaiatant-auri-eon, Dei-.n"""1wr*[ riailc; ( itl>i ui la.uis W.Ciaiuptou, aaa.atau. ??""T" Departmcu. of Dakotai Plrat Lleuteaanl Iahio u-*-? mui. Ba*latanl aurgeon, Department >.r l)ak ''?*? -^^ laellleliaiil ( oltiinauilel' AV lllutlii M. l.'./er D*,-r-^ orderedIOdut' mtim Ortlnau.e o.p "rl""-"*,,?"__^f. Ington, Paynxaater ll. Truuiiuiii riunclin mi ^?rJi ll- -inp lliiiepeinlenee. at the M.llC lalitlld >.?*.? '^ Noveuilx-r l ; .-.iiixeon B- C. Veroiueb u lo "I'l- " ^ tbe Botirtag Board. Lieuteuaat li. il li.u a.u^aaa-^ reported bla return home, baving b.cn d. :a*.*u'??j2|| the luiied Btatea itraa?bip Kichmoml. m. ma *_5| ?vStatiou, ou Juue 1, aud baa beea piaeed on *"**Sj ,,i,i,i I'liMita-cr Jt.lni U ( arino.iy iia4tweuoexa---| from the riiiie.tMiit.-a receivlug i.ilp Ind. lNl"",' ordered to -eitle um aeeoaaia and tbea a??? ara ? -^ Naval taoeta Ambroao Ciameraud Uarry *a*a bave roelg?ed. , l l* l'be r.t.i Sta-oB Bteamalilp Wyomtng arnvr*. Bampioa Boada yeaterday afteraaoa. . n ,? Tbo Lulled sinioa ateainahtp Tall i|k)o*? 'jp' ^ AAa-nitiKtou Navy Yard la?t evening wi:n iri.? ^ AaaagaBa aud tue var.ouB Nortucru ua**)J*-v*" ataiiuna, -rrivad at ihe Luite.1 Hiatea itoamabip Nautuckel arxi. Yuukera, N. Y., yeaarday aiu-tuoou. A imrty of Tcxan wtigonora, oAar^MH iia.'e I'titi, were cbatuug aruuud ibecaiup *?" ?__rai) amoked Uoir pipea. ''tlam-o.meuh.iv, el.?,"*.,... ?aal a roldcklui,' iriahman, to a Jol;y dar.cy. ??;'^??r makea your uoae ao BaU" ''Duu'u^ MJ,%l_iriBa. ewefvU eam, '* bul I 'apuO il'a to 8X4V 881 *?**??"' Iuto udd?r peoplo'e buakte?k"