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JiMHM'V.n, BB- 71* Paoe-ltl. cuiinu. Vi?- (i,?ii>* -'Id Vane S.l eonnnn. ? &"?.,.?.? "> A....,..-. M.-M^-ti"> vage-ia eeta-BBi m t /??,/>? BthoolumB. f-i,is ial-7'a/?cw-4th colnrnnR. IlFLl"' WAWTKt>-7fA P(I(7e? r.tll.'OlUII.'l. .V-tki cnoB-SotiAw-lat. -'.1. and 3d eoi-nuns. LCWT AXT) roPBD?3d rOB. Ota eoumm. iUBUfo?4VA Pmoe?3d notuma. r>-?,_ _aiwELLAXBOca-7fa Papa-Ot- eolnmn; f-f/i ragc ?iiii aadOth eaaaaaaa, MABBIAOBa and Dkahi*?f>th Pncrc-fitli eoiumn. MnsiCAi i?btbo?bbtb?8d pn/r-otb eni.i-._ Brw ''.-bi tCATiova?fifA Paoe? 2d ecumn. (jcbak btbabbbb?Ot*. Paoe? Bd aod 8d .'i.iumna POLITIC-J BonCBB?501 /Vw-f-tt. rnluuin. 'liF.ii, ?BTATB-7_. I'one-.Mliciinnin. ?-,??,? BiTiiii.'N* WioffraD-MAtaa-Trt fawa 6t> roiumn. ; B__JAI_t--7ta p?,//*-.VI. .m.l .ilA-nnimiia. Ult AM) KAiLKOAt)H-3(f Pui/??Itb and otb . .. utnua. Br_< IA1 NoTtCBB?BO JV.fl"'?fith romura. ?j. .- in i:-.8dFoga? 3d eolBaaa. JDnsinros IsotKco "ALDB-UTET llRWI)' rovr>rK?rr) Mrt.K. TEBM8 ot TUE TRIBUNR *mm*m*ttr*eaatBa (MttadB*mtaa ,-r_*. TATI.Y TRIBUNK, 1 year.*]- J j)\n,v iKii.i m: iWlthoataaBdayB), lyaar.... i(><*(' KSi'AY TRIBVKE, 1 y. nr. - "0 ?V l IM Y TRIBUNF.,1 w .2 00 11 vi-Vl.lkl.l rKIBUNK. 1 year.300 R< nn br 1*. U. Oi-Uer oi iu re.?i*tcred 1,'ttor. ?saSi ^as ihn.1 n.^ York> BXAHCH orncKS 0# IHE TRfBU-Tl frABHTWOTOB?No. 1.309 ?*?__, I/.mi.in-aa '.''i iteUoi-.l.t..strvil i",'ii< -N'n. 9 BoaBerlOB. _ yrttpgeTB jPccUp CrUmnr. FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY FRIDAY. OCTOI1ER 13. 1882. 1UE NRW8 TIIIS MORXI.SG. r ,.!.,N.?iBfeatn Hall, tho seat of the Karl of Fliri-w-l.niy. in Htafl'i.r.ishire, Eaglaad, lias been i?,,.,?-,;; looa, 92,0OaOOC* =^ Uie oaiaber of rraavraittai trial I.y cmrt-ninrtinl in EffVpl i* i _8, - The hodles of two women have beea rri'iiiri" .1 in Eaglaad. ^= Mr. Punii-Il lii.fi OBt linedthc poliey whieh i.o wiil _boo_b-bc4b_ ;.t tha BBfcoachlni eaoferenea ===== Tlie taflore of the jica.c tif'.otinticn* l'iMve**n I'ern an.i C'h.li is nn beaaeed._I>.-lt-__rtt?-.-* to the Ui-Metallio Cou ferraec ui?* arriving in Cologae. DoBTBaTic.?It Laatoted m WaahlBBtoa that Mr. I'.'lL'.r ?iii not rebiirn from ihe Cahiaet beforeDe> eember, ..n.i thea only ln the event of his eleotion to the Govaavaeahlp of Hew-Tork. - The an II.mi repoai ef Co-B-alaafcaier afcFarland, of the . ral Laad OfBoe. haa beea eoBpleted. == A A,, ater (?.?l.l.riiiioii t.."k plaee in Marsliiicld, llaaa.) Preajdaat Arthar was in attratlanee. ? At tliecri. kct inateh in Phlladelphia the Auntra ji ti* mad. thennst rnnfi, Imt the Riune was nn llri, I,.-:'. - . 'lli,. Taiill Couui.iasioii hel.la sessiun in Wbeellng, W.iVa. ?? A eolliery ofthe Lebigh Valii'.v CealOoaapaay la Bheaaadoah araa buraed jaaterdaT. -? Thaoaahhirirf theLebanonDtme Baviaga Baak araa atueked ia the .tiect androbbed of 980.0001 Ciiy am> Srnt'RBAV.?Much Inlerest w.is in.inl feated by politleiaoaaad baalneaa aiea yesteniav in tha eiilzenV _oove_aeBl t.> Doouaata Allaa Campb. ll for Mayor. ? The Connty Daaaoeraey Connty Coiivci.lion appointed a Cointnittee of Conf'Tcnce. gs-=- Dr.Croaby haa wrtttea a lotter deaoaae-Bg tbe fraad and forgery at Baratoga. = A Btaa Waa Btabbed, probably falally, nt Slnp Blag BO Wedaeadaj aight == Mme. Minni.* Ilauk, tbe Blager, anived from Ettropa ycsiciilav. ? Baward CarroO spoko iu Brookljo. ?? Oold oftheicpal-teii.lcr nilvcr dollai i il-'1. gnlaa), 1*7.11 eeata, == Stoeka geaeraUy were dnll, but faa Boan there was ? preaaaia to bbU aod a eorre spond ag waakaeaa j tbe cdoaiaf waa inegalar and Baaettiad. l , WbaI-RB.?Tbtbotb leeaJ obeervatteoa la dicat.' paurtly oloadj and wariaef weathar. preeeded bjeloadj weather and liirht raius. Teaipentare yaaterday: Hlgbeat, 58?i loweet, 44?| averago, 4tV._ Mr. I'lirncll's latest orticinl uttcranro wiil uot do nneh t<> leeaaa t!.t* diapleaoorB arith wbich luHiiy Irislmi.-n ragard liim. Ho is reportod te linvc deelared that at the eoa-tng coBferenoe of Irish leadera he arill adviae tha adoptioo ot "a 44 jiriideiit thoogh f.iiii poliey, Btrictly niain u taiaiog our crigiaal pragrraB-B-e and the aboll a tion of raeh raota peodiag ti.e nttainuipnt of * a proiaant prnprtntarj " Thia la aabi_raoaa. lie_a?rver it eaggeata pradeaee; tbero are few tbi.iKs bb Iriahmaa diNl.k.-s nore. Tho Web?trr celobration at ___UB_i-la_d,M-H-l_] aHhoagh it ba.l littie npi.Rreut rcason for beiBf at thiH jiartitiilar t-BBB, i.-tl.-.U oredit 00 tbo Biatorieal Boeietj whieh B-aaaged it. Tbe l'lesidciit of the Ooited Btatea waa in atteod aiice \\ith a hoot ot other moomorooi less pi'oiiiiiicnt. Hpaaohea arara _aade by Btephaa M. All.n, incsident <d tlie vTabetor .Ifintoric.tl Socicty, Mr. Arthur, Mr. BO-Uarell nnd othcrn. Tbe most Inlmiiatlni featora of tbo eelebratioo waa the roadiag ol BUtlie_to--opabl-ehed lettor ol Dfiiel Webatec apoa tiio aapretaaey aod perpetaitj of the Constitnlion and tho Uuiou. Tbe rocent rnovement to separate olleg"! gportfl more wid.lv from tliose iodolged iii by proi.aatoaal plajan wiil liar.lly be halpad oa bv the (b'.i>ion ol tha aathotitiea of Yale. riiieldciiit Eliot, of Harrard, _? anxious that rjOllagTT Imseball nin. s shall not j.lay witb pro __BBBBaaal elabai bait Praaddeot Porter d.clincs iBtake aDy sucb poadtUMl. Ii tbe stuilents ia Ne\\-H:iven were not pennitfed fto pit them gehree __gaioBt men who iiiake a h__-__aiM of playinff b.is.-l)nll, they c?'rtaiiily would not bo eo axpert in the gaaae as th. y are. Bat Hkill ia not Um only mrr*Af"Hnm Tltm are draw backs tO professional conte-iH whieh uie |0_H eraily admittcd to offw-t their gdvaatafaB ho far _w eollege boy? are (xmcernod. Loot] politica juat now uro badly inixed. Tbe County Ueii.o. rat** ari" not ho aiixiotis for a Bniofl of tbe fiM^tioiis uh tboy were a littie wbib airo. rJoBBt of them tbink that if they r.oniiii.ited Allan Cimtpbell as Major, with *Mm**M ottiididuUB of tbelr OWU, tbey B-lght obit them witbout Tamtnany's bolp. Thea tboy would bavo tbe dearly beloved apoils all to UieiiiHelvee, eveu with au boneat Mayor. Tbo conventlou, bowever, bas decided to confer witb Mr. Kelly. As for the Tammany Bosa, he dearly lovea a bBrKain, and be wante to make one now wbich wiil let bia organization Jteep what offlcea lt baa. Hia heart is Bet on a Uwgui_i____( Maytir. Irving ILill, oi courae,^ BeaXMW when he take* -uiuff. AU tho * reiru tar" kaxVaa, however-Dcmorratio nnd UfU tkaa-ara made auxioua by the citizeii* B-orca-ea. for nn laxaiipmiBB. _a-kat They raeofKBln that thia ta ? bad jaat for too mucii maohmo WOl* and tieket*. entnposcd M hni-k jiiilitieiiins. The partjr is likely to ba aioet su.irs.sf.il IbBl takesth. hint whieh thfl pubhc has ghrefl wi plainly. - 4> - Tho frienda of free trade XfUlt_7 *? <lraw cn.oiiragcmcut from tl.e clectl.m of F. LL ii.it.l to CongToaa from tba Xth Diatrict of ohio. on tiiisiioint tba eaaraaawaaahrewdly aaaxxiiad. Not so macb aaus taldaboul bia batog I fr-e tnitier in his distnet ns cutsiile of it. Mr. Il.ird got hi.nselt' eleeted OO very diftcrciit grnunds; hut he is williag onoiigh that UM friouds of the P-BBBBtBttachOB tlio proteetlve jiolicy ot tho Goveraaai nt iboold tliink that a strotig s.'iitiiuei.t iii favor of Iree tra.lo is developiag in * ?iii.?, aad that ba ta forming it. Ho hopaa It wiii balp hiao oa Ib his -iiui'itioi), wbleb ta by bo maaaa lbnlted to l.'prescntillg Toleilo in COBfTOaa. HoW WXll Mr. Hurd noanaged mxttara ta abcwB by tba f.ii'l tbat tba Free Trade Clab of thta dty pallad itaelf togetber aad bbbI him n tboBaaad doilara for tha axpaaxm at tha eauTaaa. The clnh nt Ita laat m.cting Beaiaad ta ba peipitet \pa> on the verge of beakruptcy as arcaalt of tliis guileliMI generosity. Au adraaoa in tho diroetion of pt'ictieal Civil Service reforin W8X on Weiliie->'l;iy made in an nne_|i.cU'd "P-UfcB*. The Park Board Bttddenly nnd uuiinini'iiisly reaolved that tlie <livision gardeners and their assistants sliouhl l.e cited to an eY.iniinitioti before u board consi-iting.if the Su'.ciintendeiit of Planting, the Nii.eiin tending Gardaaar and tho BapertBteadeat of Parks, togetber wlth oue or taora of tha (.'oiniiiisisioiiei-B, and that in fnlnre tba aaaia board abonld paasnpon tho qnalifleationa of every applir-aiit IOT ai'i'oinlment or ptOBlotion ln this braneh of the Park Borriee, Tha Jadg maat arrived at by Mr. Aneurin Jonee aato the fltneaa of an applieaat fordatlea of whieh he kaows nothing hlaaaalfwill probably bave littlo intrinbievaliie. The two other profea Bional nienihersof theexaminiugboarddokaow Bomethiag, and every reeognitioa by the Coaa -_aaiooara of tbe faet thatapecial tralnlngta ueeded in Park work, and that d lexperienee ln ward politics ean tcaeit a man how to plant or 'iiiiie. is aanbatantial gain. Anotbet act of tbe Board to be commended waa tbe order to begiaworb atonce on Maahattan Squareln iiecoi'diince na ith tbe map and planting Iial preeented. Ii is time thal tbe deaolation abont theMaaenmof Natural Hiatory waarednced to aome order and oomelineea, A verdiol itrlklngly in aecordance with com nion aenaeand pablieeonvenienee baajuel been rendered Ln the Sixth Diatrict Court before Jndge Kelly. Proeeedlnga were begun eome tlme ago agatnat the Maahattan Elevated Rali? way Company to recover damagea beeunae ita agenta had retnaed to reoeive as Creigbl a parcel deUvered to tbam al an op-town atatloo to !><? earried toadowa-town atation. Ia court the company did aot deny (altbough ita connael would iK?t admit tlie point) that by tbe c-tarter it might be legally bonnd to aot aa a common enrner of freight as well aa paarengera j l>ut it beld that publie poliey would uot aliow it to do so. Thia aeoma reaaoaabla to any one who rt-ileetu that the paaaenger traina nre run every twoorthree mlnutea. The plaintifti tailed to ibow that the company evei earried any freight _u_aecompaa-ed by paaaeogera, al thongh lt AViis Baaerted la tha eoaaplalnt that it. niiide uuiii-L (li.-criuiinatioiis. Of onir.-e, therefore, they could uot obtain imnitiv.: damagea. Tha jury gave then. I eeate. Tho faet is, no prompt boatoeaa men wonld eA-er waat to force the elevated roads to carry their parceta np or down toaa. Deliveryta ilow eaongb A\hcn only one agent, a city axpreaa .a mpany, i- bired as :i earrier. lf tlu. e agenta were employed, one to take a parcel to tba np town atation, the railway company to carry it to a down-towa atatioBi andaomebody else to receive it there, no parehaaer woald ever gct quickly wbal behad boaght lt iedifflcult toKccthcuseof frivolona prcceediiiga like theae, TIME 10 UXLOAD IS PENNSYLTANIA. After the revelatlon by Ohio u is folly to rniaoe worda aboul Pennaylvania, That Btate is certaln t.? be earried by tbe Demoerata In N'ov(-niiier with Boaa Cameron and his tieket in the field. No peraon with the aligbteat kaowledge ol the Bituation ean doubt that, Beavec*a ehaaeea al eleetion wero deaperate before Ohio avus beard from. Now they are abaolutely bopetaaa. Me is weighed down with a donble load. He has the intenae lo?il boatility to Dou Cameroa oppxaaaiag him on one si.le, an.i thealmoat aniveraal diaaatiafae* tion with the Nutioual AdmintatratioB erowd ing him on the other. The lafter fceling baa been graatly Intenaifled dnring the paat week. Attorney-Oeuora) Brewater haa been taken from his d.ities at Washington to sissist in tlie atrnggle, and haa e-cainitted the aaaeeonntable blunder ot making open and hearty defenoe of Don Cameron*a fttneaa aud Inherited right to boea tbe BepnbUeana of Peanaylvania to his li.ait's content. This ta tbe Imrden of all his apeechea, and their efteet npon Bepoblieana, stirred as Pccuug -lvauiii K.publicans are at lliifi time, cau be aaaily laiaglned. He,aarepre aentative of tho A-mlatatration whieh ann jilies the EkMM with the iiiiliinitod juitionage wliicli siistiii.is iiiui, hiiiuils before tho paopla whom tha Boaa ta aeeklng todeprivoof ttuir politieal freedom, and decla-ea bia belief that tha Boaa is a good and worthy naan llka his Catber before him and ooghl to be parmitted t?> do bb he pleaeea! Would anybody but an AdmioutratioB Bepn_a__aa be capableof a blunder liku that! And now, as a coimncnt fron tha BepnUtaaa party of tl.e Nation on tbe Pennaylvaata strnggle, comea tbe rerdtet of Ohio that this Ail.iiiiiistr;.tion and ita B08B sysUm are iinworihy of aappoitand ninst be rebuked. It is uot BtraBge that Bmid theae eondit-ona even tae anpportera of Beavar beg?i to a^k it 80?tetbiag cannot be done to aave the party. And they are beginning to ask that i-uestion. 'J he PhUodeiphia Prewt pabltahea tbe follow ing diapateb iroiu**aii emlnentand booored *? BepnblleaB oi tbe Btate, a geaUeina-i'of blgb "ilistinrtiou in the party, wbosapportetbeBeg? ?* ular tieket and wboae poaitloo aodjudgmant "are tnlitled to the greatcst reepeot ': uIt is "your niaiiifost duty now [eitat Ohio] to in-i.-t u on a prompt and liual scttl.ineiit on a alngta "tieket. l'ret-ent Mi__tal is out ol the que-tion. "The future ean only boaetureil by h.ioir ticat ??meut." The Prtsi says inanj* othera tnkc the s.iine view, aud wa have no doubt of it. Uut what is tho heroic treatineiit ? (learly, the only (flective remedv ia the cleanng from the li.-lu of lioas Camerou au.I his tieket, Nothing lcss will do any good. Th.y are tba only obstacle* to eucrcs.". If Ihev will uot get out of the way, the paity haa no otberalteruativo than to riao in ita nught and unload them. Tbore is boppily uo n*H*d of voting for a Domocrat to acconiplish this. Tho Iiidenendent titket is inado up of as stauneh ond true Itepnblicans a_ there aro in the State. No Ropublicau sacri lict-a auy piiuciple in voting for tbeui, but ou tbo confrnry by to rotinp be n?*sr*rtR Id* own uianbood and thnt hk'hest ot nll Kepublicnti principles, tbo rlght of Br-lf-governm-nt. Beaver eMioi ba aJeoaad. Bo meh hia own supporters admit. Then lot blm bocloand from tb? flold. It may bo too lute to BBTB tho State this year by tho eioction of tho [adepandaal tkket, bat it lonottoolate lo em*li BoO-B-ta under siich I defeat that lt wiil nover Ik* al?l(> to riuo from tbe riiins. By mak _0g the Indepondent fOta Kieater than tho iiiachine \oteth.' l.cpubliciui* of the Btate wiil ?how t.? all the world Lhat Piossisni can lloiuish bo more with them. l!ut, BOflM one may uny, why uot ur^'o n BOion on BeBVer and exhort the IndopcndeuM to mpport him in ordor to aava tha party 1 Be? eaaae it would ba an iaaolt to tha telf-reapeet of overy [ndapendenl Ln the Btate to aak blm tovote for Beaver in view ot tbo Latter*! paat reeord an.i hi.* preeeol offendva uttenncee. He is in the Beld s.iiely bb tl"- Bobaarvient tool ot Canieicn. Hia preaent eaadidaey la notori onaly the reward for his paal Bubmieaion to the Boea avea at the ezpenae oi hia loyalty to his eonatitoenta. Hia ipeeehea dnrtng the enm paign bave betrayad at onoo his Lntelleetnal BeakneM and his Laek of maaly aoat-ioeat ln a reeeot apeeeb al Lancaater be aa far Eorgot himaelfaato aay of the Liidependenta, who e infeaaedly eompriae Btany of the bb bI apright and blgbly boaored men in tbe BtatOi aa per BOOa who ? don'l know wh.lt a man is and never "telt an boneel thiob in their eowardly oar " fnanii" Borelythe Ludependenta eaanot bo aakedtoanpport mobamaa aathat Aaidefcom tbe odiooa priaciplea whieh be ropreoenta, the n, iu bitoaali is aowortby tbesnpportof aelf respeetiofi men. It is oaeleea to aay of a oandi? date wbo tallu n* Beaver .].><?- thal he woald i?o his owb naster Lf be were eleeted. His ipeecb betraya bia charaeter, eveo aa bia every polit i, ,i! aei baa d"-..'. Tho lodepeodeota have atopped at nothing, except a aacrifloe of their prineiplee, to bring aboat baimooy on a common tieket. Tboy are not retaponaible for tbo fact tbat there are two Repnblican tieketa In the fleld. They are ready to-day to withdraw their caadidatea if Caui eron wiil withdraw Beaver and allon the wbole partj toajpree opon a new tieket. Bat Cameron aaya oo. Bewill bave Beaver orhe wiil amaafa the party. Lnaaitaation like thia wby ahould any Bepabliean rote for Cauierun'a man / _________________________ tv TN8TBUCT1PB Dl FE IT. Tbe Ohio eioction haa greatly diaappointed Republicaua, Perhapa their diaappotntmenl would bave been leaa keen if they had pnly oonaidered the natural effect of the treatmeni ol Preaidenl Gfarfield'a frienda Ln New-York aad Pennaylvania apon Preaident Gfarfield'a trieoda in Obio. The Bepabliean leadera ln Ohio had not thonghl it a prop< r time to maui fi-st any displeaaare al the eonrae <>i the AduiaUtratioo. Soma of them, indeed, had tak.-n mnehpaina toatand well with Preaidenl Aitiiiir, and the moal extraVAgant aod nn leaoonable apoeeh made i.y any member ol Congreaa Ln defence <>f the appointmenta of the preaent Adminiatration waa made by Mr. Bntterworth, ol CincdooatL With aome leadera thna mi*..iii. ly praiaiBg tha Adminiatration, an.i Bone empbatically ceniaring it, tbe party in <>hi<> waa being plaeed in soch a poaition thal ita aaeceoa wonld be clainted and genetBlly regardnd as an Lndoraement <>t Preaideot Aithiu'.* eonrae. Tbe atardy Repablieaaa of principle, whoaehettity deteatatiooof tradiog politician*. has made Ohio RepabUoaniam what it is, have t___en occaaioo i?> ahow their opinion about tlie matter. Tli.to ia aot tho l..i-t daoger thal aayhody wiU now regard the reoalt ol theelectioa ia Obio aaa popalar approval of tho preaent AdmLoiatTBtion. Thore may be doubt as to what it doea aiean. Bat everybody . it doea not meao that, al any rate. The Tomperance qaeetion had mueh to <lo wltb the reealt, n<? doabt. The open aUianee betweeo Deroocraey and the wbiakey-jag and beer-eaek, tho.uh. it gavea largetandto the De-nocrati. Committee, aod plaeed thonanda of workara al the polla for the oaaae of Free vYhiakey and No Baoday, did not move tera peranee rotera to eorreapondiag exertiona* Tba reaaoB is plain. The Bepubliean party had taken considerable pain* nol to ot.tain le taforeementa irom that iiaarter. Part of its leadera and organa wero wiUiag, bat part were Botwilliag. Part woald have beea glad to oommit tho party nnraaerredly to the anb mlfeiun of a eoBBtitatiooal ameudmeot, whieh had been promiaed, Lo the eatimation of many, prioi to the laat aeaaioa of the Legialature. Bal othera wi re diepoaed t.? try other m lana for the regnlation and reaaonable reetraint ol the li.juor trafl ?. Ajcainel every eftort ln thal directioB the liquor Lnteresi rebeUetL It longhl Bgaiast the Bepabliean partj.joal aaatroogly and uniti'lly, beeaaae ol moderate Bieaaarea for regolaiion of the traftle, a* it eonld poaaiblv bave dono had aprohibitory amendment been aubmitted to tlie people. By adoptiog balf meaeurae, tbe Bepabliean partj loatnll that it could hive l..st by any Otber cour.se, and gained oothing. For the vote lodieatea tbat the believera In prohibition were nol diapoeed to h.-lp the Hepublican paily, withuii t a.s.*i.i aaee that its anrrnaa wonld meao more than a new and piobably futile aUeinpt toreatralfl nnd regnlate. In tbat frame <>t mind, many voted toi n aeparate tieket, and man) more re foaed to vote at all. lt is evi.leiit, alao, that the condaetof the Bepabliean majority in Coogreaa, al the La I BOaaioo, waa regarded with diifavor i>y many Bepublieana. This appoara in the remarkable changea madein the Congreaaional delegation. Had tbeta been no aueh .eeling, earneal Be pablieaa voters would bnrelabered to .ave their eandidatea tor Congreaa, evon tbongh, ?being diapoaad to reeeot Tempi raoee legiale tion?ti.ey voted tor Demoeratie Btate ofQeen and logialative eandidatea. Bo the prohlbition i-t-, alao, though willing to defeat the party loeaBy beeaaae of its treataaeat of tha loeal (|iiesii( n, would have hooii aii-ious lo inaintain RepubHcan aaoaadaney Ib Congreaa if tbe eonrae of the majority there had met arith favor. Ilut tho reealt ahowa that the Bepab? lieaa Congreaa had not oatiaflod tbe votaca of that party in Ohio. Thou.-h the Bpeakac wa* taken Irom that State and is icloetod, tbe oonduot ?f tbe majority to dealing witb tin iaaportaal ajneationa paading dniingthe Laal b -inn, and eepecially ln regard to the appco piiations, hPeiii-j to have producod even nioie dlBaaliafarlioa tbeca than ta Baotara Btatea. Thia is one ol tho.*-. defeat s thal do a party good, provided they aro riKhtly met. The Be puhli.-aii party can iii'i', n Lho liffht of the < >hi<> eleotion, arhava it wiil oriiiK up two ycam h'uee, if it adberaa to Itoeooned-urtag tho paal year. lf it Uea llaalf to an AdmlniatratJoa that make. wai ii|m>u a majority of tho votan of tha pai ty, it wiU k ne aonietbing. lf it elects to Coogreaa men who.think everythiag of aelf und BOUtah tatereata, und littie ofthe public welfare, men who rant and WTBqgla, dodge and dawdle UikhikIi a whole aeasion, uegleotinf jiiiblic businesi, and zealona only wbeu peraou alitioa or jobs are on tlie carpet, it wiil lo-e Homethiug. If, in dealing wii'< any new QMBV tion of glBBt importan. c, it fails to iu.'t flroily and courairooualy upon its convietiona of duty, (lt wiil ly?c botuctbing. But it in auiiicicntly cvident that tho party cannot aflord to loso mucii more. _^^ A POISJ WOBTB C0N8IDERIN0. Among the duties devolving npon tho last Leglelalare, whieh it attarlr Bagleetedto per foi in, was the rrapporlioning ol the Btate iuto ('o.igr.'ssiiinai distriets. Th.' s.-uiite Committee on Apportioumcnt did not even report ? bUl of .?invKort. The Assembly committee "aXtrcely iii,i betteri loealtboogh they did todeedenbrail ataeheme for reapportloument, it araaaopal pably iiiifairthiii tiiev made noeffori toaeenre Ita paaaage, realtalag that it would reach the Execntlve Chamber ealy to enooaatar oae of Qovernor CornelPa rlghteoua vetoea, i;,it lappoee that th" Demoeraey ihoald incceed in electlng their caadldata for Gov cnioi- this lall and sh'.uld agaJn sceure a major ity in the Aaaembly. What then ? Why, of eovrxe, the Senata H.i.t bolda over being De_a ocratie, they eould and doabtleaa woald put tbrongfa th.. gerrymanderlBg meaaure whieh they fiiile.l to carry last winter. A\ e have Blready diaaected thia Bawarraated au.I Im pudeal attempt to tnereaae the Demoeratie repreaentation in Ctaagixxa. Thoae who drafted tlu. I.ill ciiiletitly had no other ain. than to favor tbe metropolia attbeaxpeaaa of the in terior, and, in deflaace ot um h cimsideriitious M population und the natural union of c. ii.-.-. to grab aa Baaay dtatrlcta aspoadblefor tii.- Deeaoerata. Thoa tho elgbt metropolilan dtatricta were hehtoBed so that only one could liiirly be rcck'-uicd Hepublican. To BOeoaipllab thtareaalt ihe AaaemblT dintrictv. weradivided iu a prepoateroux manner, one of tbem being split into three parta. To recali tbla biU?the laat e\pression of par tiaaaahip a.'iiii.' nnder th'" temptatlon <>t raven onsappetite-tato dUunooatrata bow eoatlyto the Bepublieaa party wouid be a Demoeratie leatoratioa. The moatcflectlve way to prevenl tbeState'a being Bcaudaloasly gerrymandored iu th.- name <>i apportloamenl is for the Bepnb? licana to regain tbelr majority in the Aaaembly, whieh tbrongh over-confidenee they loat last l'iill. The Aaaembly ta naturally Bepnbliean. ihe, Demoerata have only had oontrolofit tw iir iu the laal ten yeara, aml tli<* manner in whieh they abnaed their opportnaitiea last winter ought to seive to keep tbem in the minonty for at leaal a score of yeara to come. Cnleaatbe electora deaireto roward demon Btrated Ineapaclty andunwerthineaa, they will see to il thal he Demoeraey ta not put in con? trol "I the Aaaembly <>f l-**:;. PERllJoR TilEBBlTlSH LION. The future is gloomy for the Brittahlion. Thai "accumed aniinal, with gore-atained a is," is Btanding ou the ragged edge <>i a ui whicb he i- aadoubtedly uuconacioua. 11ie* fate haii_:.s upon the leelectiou of tlie II..ii. Willlam E. Bobinaon to Ccngreas, If the votera oftbe 11.1 Ckingreasional IHstiict iu Brooklyn, who, Ior aome inxcrntable reaaon, senl Mr. Bobinaon to Congreaa two yeara ago, deeide to retora bim thia year, ii .- all up with ihe Britiab lion, Bobiaaoo himaell baa -.ii.i it. li,' waa bonored with a reeeption by soine Iiish admirera Lu thia city the otber evening, and edi ticil tbem with a nio'lt >t biograpbieal aketeh of liia bnlliaul public career. Ue ahoxed to hia owbaattafoction aad thatof bia bearerathat he had aocompllsbed wooderfal thinga for Iriah-Amariean eittaena who were rotting in Biituh duuBeona, und that ridicule had only Btimulated bim iu his tabora. Ouce in a mo menl oi weakneea ho eonfeaaed, with becom ing bumili-tion, that he bad faltered. Prieada had eome to him, aaj lag . u For beavon-a aake, ?? Robutaoo, k.'.|) qulet a!"'iii Ireland, aad we'U ? eleci iiml reeleet yoo ail your IU..* it you like," and he hul yielded, aml did hold hia peaee foi a tiine. Hut wben Miatater Loweil beganto writelettera to "Dear Qraaville,*1 he broke looae aml ahowed what %\as in him. From that tlme on the Brittab liou had a a*, 11,11 timc of it. ? I l.ave been accnaed,' aaid tl.e valiaat Bobinaon ib couoluaioa, "with tryiug t" twiatthetailof ? iho Britiab lion. 1 wiah to give aotiea to tho ? oewopapera whieh have made this eharge that *? I will wring his neck when 1 go ba. k." This thr.-at waa made aeveral day.-, ago, and yet tlu; Brittab public goee ou rejoicing over tho victory ln Egypl as if it had not beard it at all, BB it probably has not. No news-gatlieier would have tho bearl t?. s.-mi an Item hk<> that over ihe eablo?to obaeare the aunahlne ol prea? ent trinmph with so blaek a eload of irapend Ingdiaaater. Beaidea, he woald bope that tbe caiamity might be averted. Bobinaon tells us tbat be did reatmin htmaelf onoe? tbongh no bodj baa ever anspeeted lt?and he may do lt Bgain. l'ui theiiiioie, his coiistitueiits may take a uotioii that it will perhapfl l.e jusi as well for theiutobe repreaented ln Congreaa byaaelf teapecting man aa by a almulatod Inuatic, and mayloavoMr. Bobinaon at home. lu eitherof ihose eventa the Britiab lion wonld eacapo, or at leaal bave a reaplte. Word ahould beaent to Miatater Loweil, eanriooing him about tl.e atyta .,1 his eorreapoudonee with LoidGran- | ville. Uo has ishak. u ot) Kobinson's grip on hlmaelf onoe, aml may do it again. lf he were to begin lus next letter to Lord Ufrunville, as liub Acrcs .liil h.s obailenga, Avith " Plain .Sir,"' were to Avork into ii a peraoua1 Inault to the (v)ueeu aml u coiileinptuous rel'ereuce to tlie whole Brittab Nutioti. all might yet be well. Bobinaon wonld ee**tainly he pieaaed, and we are not suro but that Ihe Wotld BBWepaper would nominate Mr. Loweil ior tue Preeidency. No (jih.i't ahould i?o apared to aoothe Bobinaon aml avert a fnghtful strugglo. . >i Bobinaon'a ability t.. sa .ing the neck of the lion it he ouce geta a grip upou it there is an bappily uot the atightaat doubt- ilo awnng Ihe entire unimal iiioiind his head severul times daring the taal aeaalon aaeaaily aa tne average maneonld svsing :i eat, and when he abifta his grip Ilom tbe taU tO the throat there cau Ua: btlt OU.) lt'sllll. Mui, 1ft US llopo loi tlie It4*st. There are three waya in wbich tiie Blaughter may Ih. avoidedi Bobinaon may j no! be reelected ; he may be reelocced ami may reatraia biaiaeli; the lion may take the alarm ' aud run away. We awail the outcoiiit* hopo itilly, but witb ii.ti. li BuUcitada. A NEOLRCTEb IM>t 8TEY. The North Aiueii.aii Iioekcepcr-V AaBOfltatiOD receatly lu*ld their thlrd aaana] conveotion in Cincinnati. Beekeapiag is not ooly a trade, it is a hoi.i.y lik.* sdk ealtare or haet angar niaking, nnd the membeTB ol Ihe BOciety, BA wa gatbei from the reporta, eoaaa ap aot only iot baaaaaaa but ior a eertata aathaaiaatie (?n.'.iiiiaging of earh other pleasant to thoin, an.i likely to havaawBoleaamoelteetoa the public Beekeeping ta om- of the induatriea wbich Axaerieaaa hava m-glccicd becnise ita piofits arecomptiratively nuiall aud ateady. It is the i isky busiunas hy whieh a mau enn Juntii iuto a great BBceeasor great failnre, that is popoiar, '1 Li4 it- are a l.-u large Ix-ekeeperrt iu the eountry Avhose honcy is fouud in all the hoine inarkeU and is exported to Englaud ; but the great supply eoaiai trom thoae who _____ tha busiuess BUpplemental to fannlng, and it ta thih class of hiiiall farmers ivho should glvo more atteutlcu to the matter than they huvo hitherto douo. In old timea every gardon in towu and eountry had ita hive, wj_u;h wua uauully uUoAvod to atund uncloanod nnd unnttondod to until tbo beea diod of cold or foul air. Beekeepinjc reqcdrea littie work coinpiind with imy other occupation, but that work munt bo thorouRhly nnd fuitlifnHv jierformed. nt rejrnhir scnHon*. A lad orailivo woniau can take care of one bnndred ooloniea, but they wiB r?'(|uire haid uud eonataat woirk throngh the three B-unaaer montb-v and there mnat be no ablrklng. The proflta of a atagle bire of bealtfay Italian becs average from 015 to $20 ln the firat yeat and tiio increase ot another bive. It Uaot too Bangnine reckoninjr, therefote, to ?et down $1,500 in a veiy good aeaaon aa the ffear gain from 1?>') eoloniea, whieh for the tabor of ona peraon foi three montha of the year ia at leaet a lair prolit OB theoinlav. The htfgB baa> keepeia usiiallv farm out their colonies ; that La, plaee about twenty ta eaeb Cara wbiota oftera tba proper food tor them, pay lor tba attention whieh they reqaire, andat atated time. ,_? aboat eolleettag tho honey. The aapply of line honey uever equala the .leniainl in the marketa of ..ur large cities, an.i Bioee tha problem araa aolved ..f ahipping tbe eomba from thia porl and landing them m Llrerpool un broken, the supply re.-uireil for EBIOpi ia ?tii'iply unlimited. OttT white-olovor hoiiey ia said to eommand a higher i>rico in Loudoo than ihe Qreek. Here i.s one of the many Indnatriea by whicb fariiieis' daaghtera ln thiaeoontry oonld aarn a comfortable anpport and remain at hou.e Bat as a rnle they prefei to half-atarve as ttfnchen ta city pablio achoola, or ahop trirls ta erowded retail hooaea of the loweat grade, to any htalthtul OOtdoOT work iu tiio puie air ot the country. ______________________ The ahrewdaai plaee of adviea thal aaa beea >riven tba Detooeratia party lor many a day baa ju*t been dat her diapoeal by om* of ber aooa who ia Bviden tiv as lerel-beaded as ha ia hrviag. Ha ur-y-. th>* party not lo attempt to gaio, hut ratba* t.. patl fortb atrennooa efforta toloee, tba cootrol "f the oexi Coogreaal On firat view thia has thelookof being tba ootoome of enmity ratber than of Moad ahipfoi D-ni... iMiy. I'-nt when explained it ia aeen tobea aolid ehaok of wtadotn. Thia aaaaeitma Uemocratreaaooa ihat if hia party baa a majority in tba XLVIIItb Congreaa that majority is eertala to mak.' u gorgeooa idiot of Itaeif?or worda to tha eii'iei?and byao doing vili deatroy the ahaaeeaot electiog a Demoeratie Preaideol tw.> yeeiaheoee. Perhapa if this conaideration had occorred to tha Demoerata of Ohio tba/ woald have endeavored to elect fewer Congreaamen on Toeaday. Bnttbere'a no telllng. Qood ndvtce, - ven t ba h.-st, is not alv, aj ? taken. We certainly hope tbat tha Bepablieaoa wiil have the direetion of tlie eoming Congreaa, for we belleve tbat tbe varied lotaaaata of tho ooootry wonld be oooaerved by their coatiuoance Ln power. Bal ifthey ara super sc.li'l we ahall beanatainedaadaoothed bythere fleotion tbai thecareerol tbe majoritjr, nnleaa hia lory itecUnea to repeal itaeif, ean oonfidently he counted npon to foruieh a oapital eamnaiga doea im .it for the fiepablieaua iu tha Batloaal caavaaa ot 1884 ___________________________ PERSOXAL. Mr. (Jooriro Jaob llulyoake arrived in Donver Laat -i.tiir.l.iy. He ii.t.'ii.ls to rlait all the priu.ip.il citiea uu i eamp of tl.o 1'ar Weat. Mi. Kalght, the new I.ord-Mayor of l.ondon. I>e gan i.usin *aa life as a warebooaa porter iu tho city ol whieh be ia no*- Cbief Magtatrate. M. Krckmanii, of the llterary iinn of Krckmann Chatrlan, baa fnlly reeorered irom hiateeaat le rioas Ulnoaa. aad haa v-ona ruinbliuf. amoog tho Voagea. t_necD oIru of Oreeea earrtea wltb horon berttav (*ls a lap-dog of that .!*.'(* breed ao otaaa reoreaeoted i.i 8ir i'.'t.i I.civ ui bia pictarea ot tha ladiea oi ihe ( onrt of i harlea II. Ifra Cowden-Clarke waareeeatlr for many daya niailo a pnaooet ia tho nllage ol iiiixen, in tiio Ty r.'I, belag c.it otl li om tbe Paat ..f tuo world by tho Bteat iloo i.s in the braouar l'a*?. Siimc time a.'.i Koaaaah'a lii.nila boRiiii propara tions for a irruu.l I.u th.tay prBB-Otatloa to him. bnt be baa now requeeted them to .levote tha aobeertp tionH to BOBte work. of pablle ehority. It is lamoced ia Dablia that Qeneral Str Onrnet Wolealey has eapreaaed his lataatioa to.leclino ac eeptiog th.* freedomof thal city, whieh ia to he pre* aontrd to him on hia roturu from Egypfc Father Byao, ti.'* StMthero po.t-pri._t, 11s lectur log ia tne 8ontb for tbe beaellt of tho Boeietf of the Armj ol Tenoeaaee n thair endeavor to ra lii.iiiiiiii.'iit to t ln-m.-iiK.rj ot tln.ir falleo cuiuiado*. i The Kev. C'anoii Kaoa-Llttle, of Lon.lon, is reecv- | erlng ftiun Bu attask of eoagettioo of tho brala, n relapae of whioh brooght ?>n i.y atteoniug Dr. ! lii-i'V- funeral a tdiort timo ngo thraatened tho in" -i -,,'i mu -i couaoijrioiicee. The nnhnpp.v Brapororof All the Boaaiaa, oo re tarniug to Bt. Peterabarg fron Moeoow, at Inn lirst niual iu the royal palno loun.l, it iaaaid, a Niliilis- : tie proelamatioo arrapped in hia table napkin, place.i there i.y a diBl.'jai page. Khuiilal.iiiki.rii, Klngof 81am, tnkes adeop inter eetla Baropaaa and particalariy bagllsb clviliza- : tion. Hehaa reeeatly directed hiaaacrotary, Herr I 1'ayer. to alre theyoung. r nieoiberaol tlie royal fam ily (l.iil.v leaaona Ln Ui.' Enaliah laagnage. Enropi an Boograpby, and tbe general aita and aoienoea ol Ha \\ e*t-xa World. Tho only near reiativoaof John Iloward l'uynenuw livin^r, it is said, uro Ifra. Eloiae E. Lnqaeer uud her I twoehildren. Mrs. Lnqaeer is thr wife ot the IJov. ' Lee Laqaeer, of Bedfoid, Weatabeeter Coaaty, N. - >'., aad is tbe daaghtei of tba late Thatuhai Taylor Payoe, ol lliuoklyu, a yonngar brother ot' the au tlior ot " IIi.iuo, Siseol lloiuo."' in Ifareoort, Belgiom, lato beereeted aatatoeto Th.-1'..iuno .ie M^rifourt, tho heroino of tbe iiistiirec- i tloo ot womeo aad ieader of the Ifa aad taaieh bb \ araaillea of Oetobet '<. 178B, aod who a m. eolled by ' the I.evoliitiouisU - tho I'lrs, Ain.i/oti ol l.ilierty." ' and by Oarlyla, ? tha brown-loeked, light-behaved, i tiri-ht'.u't.'.l OeiaotaeUa TiuSroigne." Immediately apon tbe aarreador and oeeapation of Cairo,Colonel Bl wart aa t forArabi i'a. h-., ?h.? r.-i-p.ui !..*.l to tbeamamonaand oatneto thoAbba adeh, Bccompanlad bv lonlb... and waa raeoived hy Qeo- ' eral Lowe, raratng io DaUier Bey,aaoAoeriatbe Kbedive'a aarviee, Arabl aaked blm what ba araa w? | qairedto do, Dolliei told him to aarreoder hia aword. lle waa then aaked whetber be nadantood that be was to anrrender nnooBditiooaUy. Ha ra plie.l " V. *," i Lat ba aamadered t.> tboclemenoy otEoglaad. rletbeo begao a apeeeh to the effect that all men wero brothera, bnt waa atopped by Qeneral Lowe, who atated tbai hlaoalymiaaionwaa to laoeive hi.< Barreadar. Ba thea a.sk.wl to bo aUowadtoaaod to his poleoe Caraoaaaol btaev vaniM. i ni- .N.i* allowed. A.s he waa leavmg, he s.art d at Iho drawn *\v..r.l. ol tha Baoott, au.l whisporad to DaUier, '? Tell tbe Qeneral 1 u-..iusl hi* pnaoaera well." II" wa* aasared thal he ahould h- tnaled With all coi.ni.hT.itiou ontil ba WM banded over to >ir Qarael Wolseley. Oa the un iv.il ot >.i (1 iii.vt. h- iv is taken by Bir I harles Wilaon in a oaniage to tha plaoe prepored f,.i bim in the Abdiu Palaee. On tlie way h?* began inaliuiK tbe usnal aalaama t<> th.< erowda, bnt, liml liiKlUii Otftivea did OOl reep >nd, bC thlow bluiaclf back iu tho oacriaga wuh .Ii.*husi. Whbbubo, w. v_? ii't, ii'.?j. r. Uodegra-C ro elcit.il io Coogreaa trom the XVllth Ohio Die-tiol on Toeaday, is maeh better, and arill uu.loubtcdly ORNRRAL N0TR8. ThehnUdtaga of the new Adalbert Oollega iu ('liM'iiiii.i, iMtti whicb tie...i.i a7aaa_raBaaarvala BMtgad iii.'i wtii.h have been aeoalaal by tha BBBBaaaaaaa al Mr. Aaaam atoaa, wm bo B-r-aaltyiadlaalBdeaOa tobat -?i. ihe aaaaat_aa wm haahaoa aa _.iiirw*a by (Baa i.i. ut iiiiiiui.i of Jotuu ii,..>kiu-. UalvBtBlty.aBtaeBBBi tlou apeeeh b> Mr. Stoue, .uul IBBMktka i.y ox I'lc-ajuiit Ho]. . VVbatover their preaent or future dincourn^o iiii'iu,-) may Uo tho l{u?by euli.nlsU now pums^iu, a nw.<>ur.<e liolopvuiluut of luu.l aad aBBga TUu Uu>;ho? 1'ubllo l.it.ruiy huh opeiiod a wouk a<ii lu a aubatuulUl and ponr.nlont biilldinif. Mr. W. lla.*tlu_:? ITaghea raafeodai to ti.o aaaajraalataiy addraaaH n. iK*tu?if of I.Ih (ll*titiK..ishM br.ithor, Bft4?r whom tho llln-nry wm imiii'ii. un.l an a i.ikim of raapaet toa >nhnm tba o.oob vul uiut-a **ere coutilbuted by A.umlruu publUhi.ra. A few youra tvgo i'aiu waa grvutly Uitci eateil ln tho cnso of n man ?no nnd -? arioww* a fwk Jtiat now tliat eity of a< ii-u'mm la r> )<>!,,,...,, fh ' eovery of a walter at a cafc who, wlul*. <liv.-rtu,if *?? '*' with 11 xtytnniiatlo performance not directly p, ,1^," ' of III-* |,fiife.nl,,11, awitlluwiwl (itll.l.lv apoon WlthV* llllllllle. He Wils f;iliJ",| tou lu,.,,,) ,i wlwir tl_?__l ee.,ii4 .lellii , tit *>|.*'li III* afolltuclj aiali,;, BfOOS ftalll its JHTildliS |),,r)lti,)ll. * -B Two young meo recently nrrivml at a pji bridge ln tlie ie-l.liiifir'ioo.1 uf Xew Havon iu peratel** moneyleee condltlon tbat i? .- Jll-t eiuiii'.'li 8800*7 lo : on.'. Tll'-V CXpI'llllcl tlie ail '1,1;, ,,, )?,, _* toU-fceepOT wua o.,.|iiriil". In un iiiisruiii.l, ,| i,..,',. Imwe,. r. I'" Hckllo'V|t-il_.-d tlmt u )M rv,ii Iiml ? fj^lj eairi ii I. uii, Me ..\er for h-ln.il! fare, when J tlie j'lllip. n. leeke.l i ;. ,... . .,ai|,aii|,,,t Hl, ! - ,,. ,',v ,_ e witb Iiiui i, r, ? ? ii k,, j? r ii.ui tiinat?,.__ The greateat altraetion at the eleetrfcrf exb-Mtfaa la Maakt b-fcaoabluct w?irhrontatBag_ telejlhoillc collliec'lolis Wltll tlie Koyal Opera 'lIM| itut tba iN'ttpii. arbe thaaag ab.nn theinatnunaata^ rl,e eiitertalrimrcnt iiiikIi more lliuti <lo the artlitiiS ' fiutii-li It, fruiii :i ili-taiii-e. ati.l who. lu thu prtaaaaial __? aBeataad BBerciIeea electrio liati-ncrat th-irea__ , tlu- eil-.tilt, BK Hfrillil Ullll.IulK.) ill Il..-ira..i...?m iln and pleaeantrtea .?< hitul tba leenea -itntw illleel.ir lut- i" <;t Itu-ull 'lUHI.'ll ?? " ?*. w'i Ti - unc r,j _* e,,iii|iii'iy. "II >t. the |e_ phiiiie." lut. ri u,,ta hUriSz. j'.iiii.'ii. "ouiek. arrange my traln:" ealli tlmia__ il.euia tn le I 11...i.I *' K.-iik'Iii.mt t',, t-i.'pC_5 ' whiapera ilo/.-n viih.-a iroiuitl her. They wL__j7_ itturtiii ifli.l wboa tbo ozhlbtttoa la ovar. ?? An advarttaaff in a recent issip. ofaVlanuB Bewapaper revealee* Ma-raay iaaax?aaaoondiuoo _a_ | auch etixcii'lnx fratikne.a tbat It la qultapotaibloi,-. eelved more appUcatlona tban be e.,u!,t anawarUa WI ek. 1'hi-i la a liteiiil ti_n.?i.iti,<ii nf the e4v_n_a__flQ|. "My b?pt-U-?I iiatiie ia Frederick. I ixmnousa^l dacod in oircii?aitanoee tlinn advanred |_ ii?f> aMr*. pui-ive In peraon. If niy inli,>n, itopidltj U?xr*?da| i iu lnt.-ii4it.v-hy unv of my other anpl.?kvnut. baraeUo latlca, it ean only l>e ao by niy liurraln -.1 iiiuli-iiitTof-x^ no Itlon. Xevertheleee. I um anxlona 'omarry. mj tilke thia ni' au- of orrelllie : ? ->>i>li>lattat niatiiinonlal |oya Auawera to tlu- adrertj antl i addn ??. 'Wbo wiii v. iitiire i ';..?';.,'M-iiirJJJ BM al tbe ollii 8 of the .V.i_-r "fUwor TnyehUM." POLITICAL SEIYS. Tho Repnbltcana Aiill have to tnake laraa galna in ("onereaanien ln theBouth lf:i, . taam control of tho^fouee "i Bepn wntaUvea, Tbey lnv-tfc i,.-t pn,-),.,"- iu Delawnre, Marylaud, Vlrgb__* Bmmb CiiKiiiuu, M.?i--ippi aad Texaa ControIIer Pattiaoo, the Demoeratie f_n. . 11.l.it-- for Qovenior of Pennaylvanfa, i>- _ia? atonrof tboBtatethla week. Hela notet].t.-l ;?. iiiMkaauan .4 Mti.t will cnntlne hl- to hoMBfBk> onaln tbe larger towua antl up|H .uiu i:ou tba Bbl, f,,iiii ut ii fi a :. '1 bowinxj i.t the cruvl between traiaa, lodiana, Mr. John C. New thinks, m moni 8?fely Repnbllean nowtban evernefore. Ti,-e!iat_?. t.-r of tbe popolatton, I '?'! witia i lew yeara paat, tbo poople .-..uiiu. into laeSutetMbf more from the Eastand lea.a from ihe Simtti. ThVa .I.-, ii) tlu lU-ptibl md t'n Sia reanll w a- ae. n in .!.>? PrealJeutlaJ eWUou i Tbe Temperanee State ficket in Cilifor nla wUl probably lajare tbe BepubUcan party, Aaaa] the promlnenl Bepublicana wh.. ailIaup|tortUB_h in.nk Plxley, Edltor "f Tha tkm Franelaeol i-yaoaat Ii. vi,,* ii .l.l.-.'iit.' to the Chloaao Coiiveutioa *??a nomli i QarBeld ior Preaident, uuila-ro eat.,1 tbi eiuiai- .,r .Air. i. The free trade orgaoa ln the Soatfc ire arglngthe iiipport ofsnch eandfdatoa for Conrnaaa tlu'ii:-.-li. s tovot*>fora tariiffoi Ihe VUktbttrg Herald my tl::it " ( - BeU~| tho oontrol of eorporatlona, Internal lmproreMBl| fltiiraee. ? Im I- to be tlu-next Preaident. and allO-HB i|iie-tion-. ..iiiiniu ,1. stnk lnto iii-t-ii.tteai .-. euu.panal t..tlie taiitt i|.;.--ti..;i. There la liioiv al .tuke, aud-MBI Plierty ua l lubor Involved In it, thaa any ?. tbat baa been dlacuaaed lu __Berlcan politica ln taaaX yeara " The good resiilt of niaking a itrcng Ilepnb* 11,-an nomiiiutloii ln a Ueuioerntle. ( ,:i.-.. - ."iial d_ trlot is ihuwa iu the eleetion oi ex Secrel .-..> ?.offia tlie M Dlatrlot ?f AA'e-t A'lr.iiiia. Tbe UeputiUdBM there had beavy odda t., flght agaluat, hut tiieyp-?I ontastronx* randldato. worked bard nnd clwted -ua. The quarrellinis Republicana who are ??:,,i.,:,.-, rnu 8 lniiitli.-r of dlatrlcta mlcht copy the exaiupl. uf BM pur.y brotbren iu \v< -i A Lrgl-la wlth pvoBI. There nre three CoogreMioBal I)i>nia_ ln Karyland where tlie Bepnblicana bave reaaooaaB bopea of eleetlag their aaadldatea to Oaagraaa 8_l A'll.'l I'l-tli.-t I- OOa -l.l'-.-i 'I --al'e, us lt U i,.,* V* V>i" a<nt,-,! by a It.'pu'illeiiti. The 11,1 and A'th Di-'-l-rB arecloto, bul Ihe Bepalnu*ai-* haA-e popnlar nou-lnaa aml will -rork eanxeatly to win. lh<> c..ti.Ution?f*_i li.-iii.i. iiui.- .iiKi*iiii*iii".. lavora theiu. Tbuta i- iiu-a m.aiii.v iu tbapartf nu.i littio lat-raat ln tbo campalai ll ll.alllie-ll '1. The more aensihle Grrenhackera nre r*. tiirniii',' to their fo.-uur B__h__al aaaoctatlo-a Kr. I..-,.aai.1 Brown baa beea a leu-lin- inuu m tl.e jairtyh [oa b, iiui ke euiinot aee the u-.- o: keeptna np tba orpaa' _ation any loaajer. Be aaya it haa no prindphaB flgbl for. Tbo Oovernment laauea aU Un ailv.-r. BTeenbaok and Sational Bank our?-ney. a-UmI la what the Ui-eabaekera kava allalonfceonten__i_a) betblnka th.-.v mlffbt aawetl itop Hirlitlnr. andkakat ao. ,ir,iiii_iy, gone nack !?> tbe BepubUeaa party. John (i. V.'hittier waa aaked to preaBb nt the virth L)i-tiict Oomrroialoaal ConveatBa B M ..--,ii hu-.its, but ho det'liiietl iu thofollowtnfBBai ?* i iua-t iu--'have reepaetf-Uy to aaeliae thehaaaral ng at the Congreaalonal Diatrict ConvrntBaai tbe 10th of Oetober. The atate ?f my health?aaaal al whethar I cau attend tho ?-? >n s um.:.. t-uiinka h 'lil. rate uii'l the warm peraoeal and politieal fneudol (-.,'.?; Btone I ibouM be gladtodomv part lu _??i pr,.-. mui- t,, tbe votera of tbe Vlltn li'.-trlal a iiiiiii nt :t,. ,1 ali ,i, uii'l Inie-rily. .. ?"*?*_ -,.,- ol lia falthful and efncieul i>. ir.xiuaude ? every duty." Br. Btone waa reuoininated by acataB-a tion, The peaco whieh was patcherl up Is'tAvefa thefactlona ofthe 0.trja li.-n ,,n..> diiriaithtM-l ean.ipalan baa beeabroken Baaoonaatb. dan*jer_t_8 lii.le|N ii'l.al- ,-. 'I'.ing ?K)n_?*r.?ioll of tlie ... v, riaii.iit -U Aitui-heil. Tha ilaevn Te!e>rr<ipk. tbe o.;.'-.- "' ?B Boorboa taotloa, priuu a letter by Ita Edltor, AiU-rti 1-iuiir. lereely aaaaUlag Governor Colqnltt. H,,_** -Uaeathe Governor of - l.im itiuaiteediaal entcn npon along defenee of hia Confederatoraaaa Mr. I.i.'iiiir aaya to Colquitt: " KuowIiik v,,ua4l'l?-l <l,i not doubt >. i.r ca|MU'it) toa.sk my ,l*--i rux-ii'-n atua liiiinl4,,f bribedbravoa, t.ut l deaplaeyourniolivi .1 (.,:', Men-1,iii aee. The people ot Ueorjrla an- awahjajaag ? ? ? t tliat yon a?<a Pariah in i>olitl?and a__J l.iiiul in r. I'.-i.-u.*' Tli.ro is iii.tetitl' tobewartooa klilie j;i llmi-l.i. THE STATE CAXVASS. AppareBtly the _tapxib___si_a of Genexa Ooaatj ara _-aplaaa_8 w_Mk aaaaalhlag taal occ-arral a oaa ('.invi-ution, far at their late County Caa bej i. jeei.-a raaetat-aaa pleaglBg IkaB ?ntW" to tlie Folger tieket. I'oliticiaiiii who have receiitlytfilvelWUiroon riie r-laU- a || tliat the vote for the I'robib.tiou ra__?*l<a f..i stiite aaaaaa wUl bo Bu lai_ar thaa tue i,utu"''_ Mi.-I'e, t it will iie. Miiuy RepB-Bcaaa wbo80ao*88-81 tovote for tbe BepubUcan mndidati i. II ia -aitl. wliitaa for the ProhlbiUou i-aii.li.l..Ut?. who ali bapl**-"? ~ Keplil'lieaua. Ilaiu.ltoii Harris is nienrioned aa the piw* abto BepahBaaa euiulidute for Co-bTom l" tba -jbax I't.iinry .liatrtet; air_oa_rk ke baa aot yet i-'1? f*-"1**"** tn tlie BBO of hia iiiinie 04 ? iWBtlflBtl befara t->* Kr-O' lieuii i'onKr.aai,iiial (.iiivotitloii. Mr. Harrta haa l?"? earried tbe llatrlet aa a oaaalMato for Iho ?_*_? . n would, therefore, aeera that blo ehaaoe ?.? _n"f3 tba A":.- of a majorlty at un votera aa a c__di__?"? Coagre m i? ? goo8 oue. Th.* il.f.-.it of the fr, e canal ameadaaxjfcl the < tui-tuation will put it out of thu power ot ?**?? aaam t-. eeaato?r BaaaaaHaaaai af thi- eh .ne teruBtu Btw .i.n,i iu in.- fuliof 1884 Thia woald b- "'lWi*_S2 ii pootp luemenl for tlirr- yeara of earryiai intoeiaaap tho plan tor iiitikuiK the ean?la froa of iuiu?,_a thaajao?* iiu-iita. if adopted, would t*. adopted a*> ne?r "**tJ'~2J| ciinalnr.vl-all.iii thu tlie- woiil.1 be of m?lwocBttawj" li" i: ui,-ti tnat v-iir In luak.ut* coutr_*)U W trw**?? K, ,n!- ,,ii tii.* aaaala . H. (\. Burieigh, who waa nonduated farOJ t;re_a iu the XVlltli Dlatrlot un T_e_<lay. in hB apBai neoeptiBB the BoaBtaatloa auhi : " l'lvh'.'-'-t ^_2 tbey aay, hiM fuvored the nointuatlou of Ju.U*a **^ lf ho luu ll abowa that ho li-a Wlabed th_t tne ix4,?*JJ ln tlio laupire .-,iitr mi?ht be pla.v >l nt the ?,'"**__^| Ueket." ?!r liiinoiKli tueti ferveutly -ulo-Ue.1 rrea-^, Arthur'a Ailiuliilatrailon. lt la unUeraxood tbalna^ aupport n? a ittatlBoilvely Atlmuilaii-_tl.n i-aa-Ioa_"' l.iiuuniuil-Goveiuoi Iloskms i? ?J^B BAvay the we. la and rank ve_etnilou whieh have ,j'_> up tn hta Karrten at Attlea .lnrliiif the pa?l ,ttlr**/7B. Any duy ne tmiy be aoea wlth hli han<l* oornrA ^ ^ leathermitteti?dlK_lniclti llla long negle.'t-'d lan ^ oorreepomleut of The UufttUt .Y__*? auya i " Br. ^ la not takuiK Uie ? arin lmereat lu poliuea that be ti. roriner yoara. II** Ueolliiea to aay uiueh. w*'__rf c** preaaed the oplnlou tliat tho uietu.da i_*?sl -? -o"*" Fiuli wolo oaini- ?) is." j Tho putroiiiigo thut will bo at tho diap?-J of tbe Ooveruor eleeted thia tall lo niiueiially ?^_1a tuii.ui'ii. Imiuellatoly upon couilua" tnto ot&ca ^ biiveUieaoiioluimeut, wlth the -enate. of tll',,tJj-jp jvadCouiaiiaaiouoie, at ao av_ra_A. aal_ry *\1^| Th. re wUl then Tollow Uie appo.ntinentof a -",**^?^a out onju_J_o Wu-ka, at a aalagr al _*W-*A?i ? -*r^