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I< ?* 1*1 I.ii' a | I,. - ,|, j|] ( bli A Ki i iblii ,t i Lt*li! il \l.i.i'i\'. CllX l XII -I I ' *;?,,, y{ ^ ?z - .? ., I,.,' , I |fv I,, ii , I*.. t'-a I ( " ' i' n'.x ? 1 lu- Sew-YorV i In lt! cn il,,. I'l'tvuli Ul e mae in (?',? .-a, St. a . jr*u.-hta9? il t* ? l .;? ia. in ml in ri-inliiux-ta it., tn-ii^\ '( i -'in. .lax OouW resigiK il the pr? - ? of llio W t'.a-i,. ;-:. Louts anti Pacific I'liilroaiL B : lime imii injin mi by ? fat i*\cl.i-i,iii. A Tot ? large. I'.nk Cou ci'iiiait red , ' i ne*, bri sin \ u j j. ], Kri'lirc i.il'i xnltie ,.i m. ie-gal-tender silvc-1 SjWlai 1412*9 ?trains), -"..ll cents, Oi*OII(*(! lil lix ??? itlnl Iniii -, :,!,! ; ;, 11, a:,,,| \\ . | e illili and d' i -ii a in ir .na! i |..-a il :ift ix,- ami weak. Till Wp.ATBKR- Tiiiiii'M local i.lt.-.-rvi-.ii.ins ,?. ?djcblc parti] cl.?.!('. v iiinl v uin,.1 treather. jieratun jrestordaj j Higbf*trt, dfj ; lowest, 68 ? BjrfBtBBt, 1 . Ptrton* leurtug town for thtttamrrt, timi tum mei Ini,i'I, rs. mit lime lin. DaiLY J'ltllii m moiled tn them, postpaid, for 7. cfnfg ,,,-, rno'i'l,. nilli or wit hoiti Sunday .miter the anare** being ehauged at nilen ,is detttretl 'Jin- l?\i: x l kum vi will be snit to any addie** iuhorope for >l ai/aa gsoatA, whteh mclnden tin ott ti n pottage, ? -. Did Mr. Tildi n adxi^c Governor Cleveland OH J'liiMlay tn iml.I lia.!. Lie], 11.-1 of accept Meei l- tlni (ii.jcci df titi- tn it tit-tr- delay, ju-t ann..inna al. int. ndcii i., keep General Butler qui. t aa lonij* aa poaaible ? And does it nol all Indiciiic thai thc l>.-m.n i-ats ar., terribly euxioii*- a'aiii thc xxoikiiipiiifii's vote / Tin x a. bting .**( a.-on tin rm r,,, ha been inti r estiui*. li.ii nut nat'thiila,ix- brilliant, becautsas tin n- bare i ..Hy been no couti -<> betwt. a i.x |f -. Tbe raee aronnd Lons; Mund nonie time ?fofoc facbta of dtfferenl kinds nnuninti-il to notliin*.'. and eatabliabedno pointe in i.-anl to t-vi" ? D ' ?""' '?? "? waa nu wind worth men tidiiin-. An evenl wbicli xxiii attracl conaidcr* illili* attention in sportins. circles, however, iH tin- American V... lu Club n f-atta, which takes pliMc to-day. lt ut, xx.- believe, the iirsl ?- - _-, 11:,, j- ita evei :tii.in-.ii i.t i, um yachts in thia count iv. ? Tin ii.-iiiii.-1,, i xx, 11, tin- t.mi|rration Com iiii-i-.i.i ra and the <? i.,,... .,,,.,., tobe happily over, and F.uiopoan nations will Im',:!m,"'n ".realiz.i. full] than they ever ?*v< ''"? !"'*"' tbatthej cannoteinptj their ?1iiikI,??...s upon ua. Oneol the minor h Which will i.tll.t'x Ibe action of thi comini ,l" reni'ivalal tb. inn..,-.,..?,;-,,, ,,,. ple?- here from abroad, and i.i a - nm it they ai.- destituti , ,,',, lt.ixi.iiiicil to theil well to-do n-lati\,s in Mt. ferent parts tu t bi ? Portui ?? !. in: ll lona ol il cana- .| i,v ??'?, x%"' '* "; "I" ateumahip Vi.inn off Battle lalaud, whc'i-4' sn muny other frond ahipg Ita**- gout, tiuxxn; Win the c.,,,i usiliil ity<M*i. for thai ;,,.. m .?,,.,,_ r,l( WM J* u* ' *?;""1 nt xx.,, runnii * al rall -;.??.I. S?*.*1- rh ao.u aa nov. ll hk way and he knee where be waa. Bal thai waa .him where be nude bia fatal mi H. i lmu,'at he wae thirty-five mike away from ?enter when he was .!..-.. ?,?,., ?. ot ,, ir i.i i.a.i been nutting alowlj he would have Itiuck tbe bank lotti ta. ..?:?? . bm Uki, he conld have said thnt ho li-ad tnken .ill reason? able precaution. Travellers would do well to {rive Alhfiny I wide Irvrtlt thin summer; otherwise thev will be Hallie faa lie hauled nfl' the train to lie introduced 10 the Governor. Tne French Canadians who wore :is?etiihl*?d therein convention yesterday were infnnned, to their pica! am.ir.cmi nt, tliiit Mr. Cleveland wa* at the Capitol, ami would be willing tohave the iiicinberf? introduced to bini. , The convention, a- a body, did no! av;ul it-all of thc gracious permission. It may neem to nonie people tlmt tlii** i? a rather cheap way t" . try to ritalin fact it te enthusiasm tor Itu" Dciiio ei.nie candidate. -? Even in (he eyes of ihe most charitable ob aervera, the action of the Board of Aldermen in jj-ivni-r tiie righi to lay ii railway iii Btroad xiav io tiie Broadway Surface Ballway Com 11 'ny Baal mihi preti|iii.iie. eepei.billy in \i.'x of all thai baa been aaid in favor of the cable *->>ieiii. lt ia to he hoped that there is ? no foundation lor the -reports which prevail ! alton! the City Hali alni i Im-m -here, that in tUltici pa i mi i ol' the rote of the .Mihi nun x> -t.i <1'. a large eorroption rund war-, raised hy certain I men, to be placed where il would do the moal (rood fd* thia company. Anyway, ii la moal lamentable that the law allowa t * ?* - Aldermen Iii- (hun of adi.hi in a matter ol this kind. The street railway Franchises should '>?? pal np end aold by unction to the bigheel bidder, like i'm' ieiix franchises. this tn;. Mr. Blaine 1ms now been nominat-ed txx-o ! moid li... and QovertMf Cleveland one month. i What il ihe situation ' ls either of tho candi? dates xi.-il'l. st uni .-ir or weaker (han lie WU when ii;**t nominated . When Mr. Blaine waa nominated, the argu* i incut inn-it freqiientlj heartl waa thal he niighl be elected ix ii hunt the rotc of Sew-York. Tl i - implied thc belief then actually prevalent thal thc opposition to Mr. Blaine would Balhce ka ?jive this Mate to Governor Cleveland, if he should be nominat-a!. Bul thc tone of dis? cussion hus entirely changed. Ii bi admitted that if is very doubtful whether Governor Cleveland can carry thia State, and thal the noisj adhesion ot a fen former Republicana ha-* coal hini thc anpporl of many Democrata, The plain truth ia thal several Democratic jour? nals, including Mime of larne circulation in this State, are now diacnaiaing the question xv!,. lie -li.mid xx ilh-lia ".. ' il the N i iimi.tl Coi tec ought to requirfl hia with* Thc >i/" of tin opposition to Mr. Blaine was Beena! the outset. Every Republican paper that oppoaea him now did so froi rt, bul ! that nt Hrs! opp ? il him now ..-, ?? iii ii eftYctivc support. The conspicuous moil i* host iiit y, l hon .-li they |.luwtl quite ion ai f'i-t, h.ix t Ided to their nu nil x r. lt ifi! lite I . . ? I mil ,i -ii. e ha* '? .ioiii. -I ;!. '."it six e..,il ii tl a- I nth ? di cl h. .I for Mi. Blaine, i'i. ddei ; \\ bite, Mr. I 'abol I ?!?! ? . I'u tin' \ nd i nil, - , .<",. lt, ','?' .. Mr. lia ni ih'.- ..'iea - have <'n fl.thor haa.I. ii i certain thai Mr. posit ion on " imi'. and on ' lu ' i ??'?: protectioti ol Vnn i ican eil i ii ibi n ul, I .'il ..ax ll lo l'i- wiippoi lin.;. I- ? I I Thi >.i u i'.i ii ion ?1 i l..iiii.-iana. : ? lions of M (illlilielll ? IN lill - .li i Hill -Mitti', ill (! ..i.i . . , the \ i .'lilia., < >liin, Indiana and St . ami I he ^...:,! lone ..l the In hoi I \ni thia n Mit*.. prot e that the turill rpn he DeliKK Pin il.iii, nml th< ? ? ially addre --? ?! to -;n h ii.i,ia-, prove liiiti the views ol Mr. Blaiue un ila* ion "-ia relation* of Hie Nation ' ? inllueiiii.il nnd numerous Democratic tuliie rents. Vt thia hour, i liei i Fore, il iniisl be -ai.I ihai Mr. Blaine is il topi-1 her stronj*ci than ht \. - 11 ti ni - tliait Ix aiicr his nomination. But it is ('miall", i i i thal ' ? 'M i nor (.love? land i- wi ;i!,' i til "i la* 1* a- al Iii ??!. Si inilii'-iiii.i! journals now oppose bim which heartily favored him al Brat, and from others I bete come" ouly an eloquent paaaage of silence. Tkt Albany Tim,* admits thal a hoi lin hi- "xx n part** la u -t>i< . through the country like wildfire," and * xvii hm s and shrivels th" prospects of Mr. Cleveland." It appears, too, that the oppoi - iimi to him on account of bia vetoes ia strong and peraiatent. The fact that hia campaign ia managed by "Seven Mule"*-* Barnum, ami bj Mr. Hubert ? >. Thompson, thc heat] <>l the cor rnpl iii> via-', ha- made it ridiculous to present him ii-.ni angel ol light or a champion of pm tty. lt must be aaid, then, that the canvaai has tim- hu gone favorably t<> Mr. Blaine; be has visibly gained and hia opponent baa percept? ibly lost ground. There are neaiij three months * ct, in which the tendency max he changed. Bnt if tbinga go on iii weeks long! r a.- they have daring the month since Mr. Cleve? laad waa nominated, be xviii answer the tvoi.-t expectations of those Democrat! who opposed bia nomination at Chicago. The Ini-in.-ss of the friend** of Mr. Blaine ia io (itiiMilitiute and organize their force, and preaa their appeal to the popular Intelligence ami (?(iii-eiimi- -'i vigorously thal no change of current latci in tin- season can defeat them. If any of them oro spending their whole time In I congratulating each other over advantages 'alic nix won, they, al least, are doing sotue* tiling to make d' foal i">s-ili!e. Ll VISIOS is l m Si E. Tin* French Constitution wai adopted by be Nutioual Aasembly in IN75 a- ? tentative scheme of government, lt cousistexd nf four j."an tal laws relative t't thc organization ??( public powers, the election and functions of the Senate, th rights and piix Lieges ol the Ricca* live and tin-rh,iiniii-rs, ami, finally, the elec? torate, These laws were passed bj thi votea ol' tbe Republican minorit) and one of thc mon* au Im al I.,, i h.a-. Tbe Conservativessup| tlmt they bud provided againsl the revision of the Constitution hy thi i tuhlishmcnt of a Sen? ate which coiihl any j?.*?.ttiiitv i,, . cornea Republican body. In thu popular cham? ber thc* wi >? i. >lx to concede thal the p ji'. ..i'i prevail, bul 1 bey con? fidently expected to retain possession of the Renate aa the stronghold f Conaervatism and Reaction. Accordingly, in Article **? of tin !'oii stltutkm thej arranged the details of revision with -i.i' i.! i. .. it nt. H, thr Kenate'a a tion. Tbe Chamhei iwsri Invest, d witb the ri-"ii ol <h ? lat inf In i Ix,m. .? thc ii, ,?,[ foi Con -inn ii"'1 'I i. ? i-i.n. I lu- action nm-! lu taken by iln ( kumbera an|iaratidj and there ((.nhl h. no .-.u.li of the National -vaaemblj without th, i onsen! of both legialal .\ i bod ii 'lia trinmphof Republicaniani came more a'M-edily even than tbe san .nine li.unit. m.i dim il io expect The Chamber ol Deputies, ihe Preaidcucy, Uni liinktrj and Um bui.iio were won in rapid -mccesssion. The Constitu? tion for which ltepublicnn leaders had voted willi treat reluctance in l*7f? was open to re? vision in the intercut of the pm-tre-wivc Liberal? ism nf (he day. A si ugh* article of ten words was expunged early in I'lcsidiiit (-J levy's terni. This was the clause toifiwHnf VwiafOat M the neut ol' government. With thia exception the Cointiiution has remained unchanged, ll though Ihe Republican*, have Icid lurgi- nniioi ities in each Chamber, and the WOtfh of revision could h.tve been undertaken at any time. Ona reason for the delay luis been the dillicnlix <>( iii ranging ;i scheme of revision that would prove satisfactory to all factions in the Republican ranks, 1 'he.-senate, moreover, bas evinced gnni reluctance to enter the National -laaembly, xvllt-ii'ita members would be outvoted bx ll'.* Iie]iuties. In the joint si --ion a majm Ity of all the members p**-ts*en< gives the decisive vote on every question* and tho Benatora wonld ha al the mercy of the Deputiea. The foe! that the Senate itself waa the chief anomaly requiring reatlj nat men t bi the Ckmatitutioual system in* tl tilt- reluctance ol' the upper hotueto give rival legislators a chantra) to re-fashion the fundamental sULtnt*?s, i '* tn -1 ii ni ional i-*\i-i"n l(f*ng deferred is now actually ptticeeding, M. Perry submitted i .1 ions proposals on May 24. and the Chamber of Deputiea sanctioned them after a tedionadis cuaaion lasting six weeks. The Senate was al tivst dinpotM d t-i rejeel them, but aller listening to M. Fen n monstrances and warn* i ?_- adoptetl them with some reservations lim? iting the Boone of rei ision. Tbe lower Cbambei promptly accepted the ami idmenta and the Niit inn il ,\.-t milly is noxx in -t rtsion. The opt li? lli'* scene seems to have luau one of tumuli and cxcitemcnti II, F rry's prema? ture inirodiieiioti of the 1 x i-in,i scheme in in jr resented a- an Infringement of the rules of order. Notwithstanding thia exciting Bpi -nh', a bich ended In thc abrnpl sn ipension of the session, it Ls pro abb thal the proposals ol thc Government will ba mphil) discussed and roti .1 upon iimi lim Con titntion revised in n patriotic spirit. M. Ferry's sclieme isa moder? ate one and the changes to be effected are neifiit-i 1 idical im: revolutionnrj. Ii?* seems to have a secure aoajority behind bim, and any nt temp! t? exceed the limitation* |irescribed b) each Chamber will bc d-f-a'cd. Important chan : - xxiii 1?- made iii the election ol the s.-ii.ti' and thai bod* will lie limgorated by closer con! iel with the constituencies, ll- fnnc* thins in voting for all financial measures will imi h inp ired and il *?* iii 1 iii du iuve il u I h co-ordinate lexi it ive po ? ? -. i he Sal ional A--i milly noxx 1hat ii i- insessi 11 Inn iibsolute Ij ia revise the Co H patriol; in ol 1 icli 1 in iibei ought to ri into n '.til . 1. A limit" 'I ? vi lion i ? ? ri'a for. The I 'cpu! : lion I voted , lim 1 th" lilli) i ?' .. i .a: issi 'ii.i.v. ii':", ,111111 If c died upon in inbly. Con lions foi ih u p 1 1 11 rn ide, I : ;. I ? 11, I.x 1; Iiiii in i .x 1 H \\ i" .uni ct.11'',.I 'ni ' 1 !i.i. ar ? -i "?' iii anti 1. il thou ld iudiii '? I.', public ins to pul im lb 11 . ', 11 . 1 1 c ii ' v ii. Stroim nnd . . : help All si lluil ? : , ' III III ik" il lil.' in I imii I.ak' li i" I" M'tnt a al. i' Iiul tiiat the a-.-111.1n1 c of Iheii sacei Sew-York maj be made doubl) '-inc, I. 1 atricl ii ;i ai:.ta be l'ixcii lo lin- Assembly nol . 11 i- umi 1 -on.iltlt- 1.1 I it I'u lidi lit lal ti.i.t : t 1 lu- in any degree determined bi the charactei of the legislative ticket. Bul the history of Ameri* 1,"i politics abounds in instances of jual such mm ;. -1 uni! il?-:n ?*- ?. Hence xxc tnt bm il thai the county that desiree to do ita vcr* best bj rllaini and Logan will look carefull) to tbe Assen) bl j ?will decline to place any min in nomimition xx Im tim - not com 111,1 nd the win. ul r-ontidencc. And thc consideration we arc urging gathers force from the fuel that a United State* Senator i- io lu- elected neil winter. Mr.Lnphnm's ici ni expires in .March, lt u needless to adveh to the desir;tbilit. of chiio-in.;i Republican i" -ni'' ed bim. Hui if a Republican i- t.i suet ced him. the Assemblj must be carried thia fall, li i- m.di ;-i.mil thal thc Democrata nave sci their eyes upon the prize, and will -irani every nerve i'. capture sufficient Aaaembly diatricta to ??ixe them, added to the rotes which they have 111 the Senate, a majority mi joint ballot, Bul thcie 1- bo danger "t Democratic success if our own people are earnest, vigilant and faith? ful. We carried the Assemblj hist yearby a good working majority, and there is n,, reason xx hy we should not do even bettei (his rear when the party is thonmghly arouaed all alon'' ila- line and iti magniflceul fighting trim. Lei the Republicans<f*arry tbe Assembly ihis fall by deserving to carry it. If they place the righi s..n nt min in tbe field they will have easy sailing. For the people know thal a Republican legislature mean* lon taxes, and 1 iJeinocratii Legislature mean ? high taxes. KEW LIGHT ns AN OLD SI lu.'., r. Two years ago afr. Justin McCarth) aij-ued in these colnmns the Irish ci - againsl Lnir liiKi. li was a m.1-'.il> -ci ii-ni papera, ex? plaining the object of agitation in the island to be it .trnggle ol the whole population tu secure a- iu in-11 legislative indi peuth tu 1 aa 1- po-* by every State of the American I nion, and to obtain the ownership of the land, which ia imt capable ol aupporting lu.i dUtincl nets ..t owners 1.ccu|.ts and thi landlords, rbis ? .' ??" d -!l ' critical juncture ol h i-ii allan -. when the Tho nix I'.hK ti-n . di h ul ,-t,iiihal tin moal faithful Friends ol ti,.. , mi both sides ol iln oct an. lt waa ;\ ?? 11,,,| when thc good faith ol tile leader-ol lr itali opinion waa 1 li lb ,; *< il, nd w< .: u||j ,,.m l|( ,* l:i 1 columns in the 1.1 Lrillianl and judicious mi inlier "I the ll.mn. t;,,?, ,,,,,,, I lu time hu 1 now come xx tn 11 the ? , ., , Hl ??. reopened and 1 onsiden il witb li -. ?.,,, and a greater degree "I iui|iartiality, 'Ixx.i .ears have Intervened, during which thc Iri-ah members have steadirj i>h r\<in| ,,, ii,,.',. I1 ?lll a i! |i '1 gradu ilii ,.r,ian,,1 ;l '?""?i'i 'ii" iNipiihiti.1 th, 1 1 it mupaign in thc il.nions hus been conducted arith .moderation, nhill nnd ?.age, lu tin i-i md then bas been a pt 1 .,,.1 ul uubroki ii peace, Law le, n, -> ,m,| ., , ,,,. m disorder h.ixe ci a*s tl 1 and tbe populatioi .-huxxii marvellous paliunce and sell restrain) in xx.niiiij' for tbe development of tho pol polic) ul tin 11 loath I-.. . bi !-? is mm h io ad* ailn in the 1.nt attitude of llr. 1'arnell and ila i. iuin 1 ol Un- Irish people, Mr, McCarth) ?.ould not h.ixi ? dio.,i a a moil. opportune thlM for aplin ndilreaijing tho American people on a subject lying so clone to his heart. The second series of letters, which will he opined in next Saturday's issue, wo lia\'c no hesitation in pronouncing the bast defence of the policy of the Nationalists thal sas ever bein piepared. Bo ealiii, model ida* and convincing* ii Mr. MrC'arthy's statement of tiie oaso that it is .scarcely to be considered as a defence, but rather as a lucid and oloi'tieiit ex o ition of a natural nm', h ?.?itimiitn political movement. Thc fir-t paper is occupied with the objects alni the present iir-pcctrt of the EtoBM Rule move? ment, which is shown to have made rapid pro from limier Mr. ParneU's leadership. Thosub scquent pupers will deni with the prospects of the approaching general election, recenl land legialation, Dublin Castle administration, and the pio-f.ifion nf the industrial energies of Ire? land. Mr. McCarth] ia a mosl accomplished literary workman, and ilu se letters are remark? able for lucidity ol' style and controversial vigor. (?nr readers will welcome them os a mn-t ini|ioiiant contribution to the discussion of a question in xxhidi Ann rican- take nli'i"-t OS k.'cii an intcii -t a Englishmen. Ol I El 1! M>s, TBE ESEMY. ? lt lt too la ton-Mid th- m?tf**M Wo, it 'n't. I ' . I.t t til I'" ul-.'!.l'i ? N'utlo ' ' ? ti* I v* . t ll x\ . a ii, n.I,-, ur |t 11 .ti .1 . aii't ie* ? iiititi! bi 11 .;.? t" i ,1 I'l I. I I.r Thc nernsal ..i ihi^ sud similar suggestions tn Ihe must iii il influential I >.iii(>. i al ? am a help Mr. Clereland greatly- while i xxl,h tlc tariff i|ut--i I'.n, trying to uu derxtaml h's platform, and laboring- to pie] of acceptance thal shall sound well, bnt say nothing, On the whole, might ii:;"' be bet! him i-i iiiaks ii a letter of declinal loni Aa forCI-iti Ui..', Ta- then ever a rsmtMsta* mAottod i.i lie mighty D. t nu. mee ting lloma Oreel"' ik? ~ qi into tx camp** pa I ai- ti * odin i'u. I N' w-Y'trK I tar. [t eannot be eonscientionslj said that then evei Hi- cate began to look bopeleaa when thu l'hi'i I*** ? s H iii- ?''?'! people in 1 * i' j Vc at bin asa .-.ii-,;, ai.it liif British i'l't'i'-ira.ha . ia-! ci in him v. ii1! ,*i shout. Wc ne '? t-.t-f.(| Ci it th,' '{< ;a*|i.il .,.'.. of Uls*ta<|pp ?nt-rt tba!'he j Intend to pr*-t>e ute tn a .,. ii tb!*.*! Mn ? i- ir. Wt- ? ii v wish to 'tx ti i eui thal xx iii...v.a un.if:.i ai'; tn fin ?>* tu li a ? I ??I, ? '. '..iii UH* t witll [tn- tM il I Ita* t tl i.c'.-I Ma :'n '.t-, oi L'opiah Cornily. Ueiao ors in. I'he pa,'1 r i tala: iiii.' th'- i'.i renting rt to! i ? fen days ago -it is a lippi paper of tao genuine Democratic type. Bul ii ??- a ? i i .'.'.:? ?!. lt a ion ld have bet ti :oMr.(leorge William( mil*. Hei- tb? onlj man xx:,11 has I..I-.".- i. i "Matthi ????? - of Copiah Couuty." U'p li ? r ? i i ? ? . * ' I t ll .I i;)--? [ Sta "fork I ? v. iii' h nf ile " eminent reformei i" h iv ' n of Mr. - bad i th: or han ? ?'. I". ? I " i .,? lot a "i II i pity fur tin ? flub I ?f bo ik, ?? ? ? ? I ifi Itu!-' lox v, nt i lin - m! i ? it ? t- na - in. Has li .'\.-! ;i|i|i >rin 1 irc-aenl ri 11 g ? . i'.t*. .ii ? n : .1 ? li'* ' ' - "I I' 'itini a nun ? Il I , .. ? : i !> \ 'in m.a ip i i.i f th I'abiti I ,-. i ? ' Iff. a'. In -in r. i ? ll hiiii i . ? lim have I tnii'. ll have li :. ?,..,! |.,, .,, nu lt n ? . ? i-i ?! ipaigu i ? dirs il f tl I) ruth im .I.-- ai itlei a ni ji. tl.a-, xx h.i ban i ike ii *. ii hm it* i riu ? - i :i i? 1. ii i iiii i tu K u, ?' a in i r <' it, I ible, i. reassuring*; for t-Jonth oro R ' iii Tote then according Ul thc I ll'.I I.Xii.-.li li til" 1 mk I'l .a .a being openly slaugb ? ig-uls iee, liv ll 'X.i it it kn xt .' ii r t . 'II. Bl llUO'i : ii . i p nnd nit-.tix'a- xvii ii i i ? i - a "? In- ut re n ... WU il -? r! xn a bl a in ?t ?'! lina, a ? hu xc.-- i.i i. - I'l. '-. 'al Ud m. h.iii ia-- people xx-,, il , , qiI - iuin i , in ju i iii in ta |th ippmlai, 1.1.XX , v k ) npuj . /, I- ut ir. tiuic bins m ,! 11'--*'ii hem ra ia! eccentric! ?I . bm * ? ip t ? ri i li..!, | Among these " mei ia apologists " are the best and pures! i.n a in im tri sn public life. Senator Haw it, bsa said: " James Q.Blaiue is above reproach." Governor Kobinson, "f Massachusetts, bsa said: ?? i in ch H gea ? '...a*! Mr. Blaine are nol pro-red ; they are onlj made. Fer myself, after patient con ?ideration and examination, in the light "I duty ?nd witb eight yeani behind us, I am prepared !" ?ay for myself there la nothing in them that shall justify any tuan to condemn our candidate for the l'ic.-i Iti.t >, "i i" x\ ii iilnilil bia vttit* fruin i be pal ty thai bas nominated him." lix Governor Linn* baa -ait!: "Vmi make ii" rase except ilia! of interested suspicion : we cannol convicl on such au indict? ment." Jndge V.. li. Hoar baa saul: "No man ran pola! to an act "t his in public life front which lu bas ilfii'.c.l private hfiit'iit ti;- advancement. 1 have cull-ihrt'tl it an honor to call myaeli la? ir iiul. and 1 aevei beard from bim an expression ol purpose or opinion not un tbe tide of the b it. ' fhe Hon. Bbl laaaii s. Rogers pronounces a- lu- deiilx i ate jndgment'thal the charges bave " never been ? iii taiiiiiii.'d." Ami a greal aosl ol R publican leader* ami champions, men like t^.*n.if..i Hoar, tha Him. William M. Iiv.ni-. Senator Bdmnnibt, Kena tur I axx. ?-, .-? nat.a rlherman, the Hon. Audre's |i. I White, Henry t'abol Loilge aud theodor! !.'. ire rallying to the defunct "t' the Republican c i.uli'la-c. Ire I bess the mun ???? ho arc " a riggling" and"dodging" tbe ii. anti "ni-iiix apo i ? for what I irl Scburz denounced ai " venality" iimi " <li h" fi "T rhia "stumper" for Clereland. I bon a-'iii anil Manning bu ix iaHilted 1 tin i.t (Ii-i in .a11theil and hu: a minded lea I ' Amu a au public opinion. I . ,,.. r . . ... f. I ile foi , ?? i i ct i ac i limn a a - I'l I . . .1 ell "I' . ' ..11 >l i, ,? i . 'ii ; ? ?" .|.n ._.I pr.emu Into lilt ii, a ii. -ai turpitude an! ren ii ** a \ ,, w XX : , ? unix ; BUll al-, fol the St .:. ItM, \ came m. xx. basil ned to tely oh* ire*d i,t. tkirl ? '?" . : *"'i think yoi ? i ? .%.. 11.t |,,\. li.e! a in ll I III lill aad Ima.' lt liHlk if j "I ll cl . i idein f ll. ie i. tii!?? xx mu ii x ? ta a; rat hara li.iii x nh-mt tlc ti.'uin. >.t looking ort-r tbe neck ul,--., foi xx ? I it oursel. i week or i wu U titi * ni ii um! iit.ax; al the r.a.. va are ii xx iii imi frequent use for it as . ii i.!? I: ,,'i.i a. .1 i i. ii a i . i.rs Bott* ?? !?? i *?? . . jun imi I nf kia ext , t, di ri|t,) I. nat i ..il Of III ' ' x t ni ? i tl.i M. x i ?' i i.t ni imf.uni tate i ''. ; xv.lilted M i .. tai lu f ni ii i* "> "i"'*1 '?" l-Wsi Hi .1 Mi Hakes Ami- -. sotas Uss? la Ike sprlagef isa*", ? , xi, ni.nu ? i.i t ik ? ie i .ti ires "f iii ? il I mr. .ii'il M Iiin is rel mei i I .ia. , lli.il nell'*. I x? -tl "1 ll- I'l. "ll"' I. "' Ili.liH" Mt . Of ! iii i iii il .ei) i 'Ul ali Itel t ii aa SU" I I vi itOSk ot IM Ciel.I Milln.i-a oi' iu r.t. ai,. u_n tr.iv . sud Hg nt-itements ar* orro! tara ted by AmM aud Alley. Wc havenn hetltatlon ia aavlns* that the n-oor! of tbs Pp-aker In connection with Ulta nfTalr aeoni-tob' an aoluteiy clem, nnd If Iti u great SOtlsCsSllM to na fol.? able ft. *Qy lt *keglVSSersf_kVi*t1 from the a.'Mental fact of hia BSSSS*S faca^liiK MtrtxnUhfe ll-*, he hat tiad tn ks ir the hnint of tho _*ii, ral a'tac-i* upon tiie whole hnaln aa. - *Tbe Tribune, Jan. x, 1870, The Open Kee ord of un llnn-a-t Man, a Pamphlet of 3C, psges. contalnlna a Dlogr?phiciil Sketeli aad las I'u'.ne r.e.,ni of Grover Cleveianu. will h? fnrnlahed for fl "?" |er niie linntlrt'il t'djilt - tty tile Ar*.'ii. 'ta.. Albany. U. t, - i a ' info >? argita. Uh.it! Nat tbir-tv-iix entire pnifOiT Utftsal I '-ir, wtiiit ;i ipimanli.iM fellow that Clevelaad mutt ix-. Takes ss many ss tblr-ty-sig pages ts pitisjeat bia biography nnd bis gul lie record ' Why, 'here yon hare a volume almost as big ga "The Primary Reader." Thirty-., pages! Tbir-1 and a Ital; f.u bia life and at leasl s hall '.vale niarginj i'.ir Ins public reeorti Well, well: 'I ia'.' li,'..- of The S;,i deelln. i to "u-nl-h a eorflil r.i'f ni i. ....i character to tho lieiuocraUe nomini Pre I'l. m. Vow x "? I* ?'? ni-ai. .Suppose The fun do i refusef What ol it. I pil if the Democrat .,; ??, innol ?? *t tbe author Hon j letter t.< try hia ha I si oertlni Btes of good character. Ital eertauily The ITorWdoesnsI e that ( rr -u. h certificate. !*. he imt an administrative i rf I o-n admin* istrativi 1 formers do wrong t Aro they not i ?ai;ly the t]uintessenee of moi i .' POLITD Al tn tke '.'til written te sa frl*b-Am< n ? before t: u 01 ii.-iierui Oarflelil Mr. i \i ?? .1 the i-i' ''ial his i mr -i. , ,|. t, ? . i ,1 lin il!. ...? .nut ii fo the ii-' ? n in ta r nu' Upon l\ . ;.:.*. nt. .1 it, ty. iri h x.(.i rle ma sra fast to the truth abonl their rad to irhlch they Wera .... blind. T'ie ?? indi ? rorinc In "ie fat? Of -tuite pi I.y -,:,;,r|. rr-.n.'li.t tn ? l K .llai.-IHI iilll* ?id for I" m. ?-r ti ic* iniiti;.- takes ts rage every . idiya I rtiiti rat that l i j ? a.'xv paper in tbe corni rj i- for ' ryeland sud Men. i '? rn- i-. .',- every one wno nut the oj ow . that iii ? ' : a ort iu ii' rapport ol til- Ri; a lu i . indi i il *. in response tn tbs sdi of bub* r is Dtit-socratlj -. and --specially The t ?? ? ? < tn, that Tammany Hall it.i Joba Kelly bedefied f*do ther w raf, rae ?- remarks:"] fauituany Hall ?bould make np{ ' ? ths D-ii.itf'i* !? t iii-i, the i- ' nf th P**irty would have mig tj I rt s irk ts pnlI tue ticket I bron Kb, even s ii ih- bel ^ of Thi ChleagoTimi '?it ral '-ii. ot WI v., un." In conclu-tioa, "uni* j ? ? .... f., j ? ii Statei, and l I Ihe Dem rracj ol ro ? ; , a ??". lt ? ??! ? I ? ? nil r .umi.. ,, v i .,? a a - ol 11. etea suta in lae it:-"': l ai. :s '?., b l-l III ii in ii. ? . ?? oar ire a w I . tx l.e ? ?? d in.a I >f:.i ti pi iisoa tr "... ''., - Pn*si '!?>??'!? .i lanni * ' '_' INI i ... 3.1*4) i ? . - ??.' t ? ? \ ? ' I te '. Alni . ? - " lint* ' I ii. I (ll 1 Ul il ? li ?? ? ut. ? ). ran I la uhlp liret . - A man I aa I.; ll v I I in- |? ? S ,. ..', ,' . \: lui .in .. i- i. vt Un -li 'I - . v: !? der- ??. ?'? tull In I...it'lt'a ai Inn to drive t table dyes. I hi: as<er! thal aniline dyes 11 \t Muri lix. ???? ii" prob U!y ha*i pr* tie r .-I.ut- ?? refoi H. than I !??? ? ?? ? ?', o ? -i. m.I l>.na. ?, ? a.-. i. . .-. aili, "ti, ail'! -.. ll. till-I .a." ri, boiiii i tiiiur. h P * ll not he xx: tphia l'i. tat. ? , ii , ? 'i i- it- . irani to knott If .1 ihn K ? than the whole Democratic party. Oh no; i-ut I,, i- .i heap x. Old .1".' Brown's term aa * .. re, fl "i ? i '? ? "? ? ' ?::?? ,n, md for .i -h. i "-.-nf. t*o far. Joe iccius to have the ni itu re i-.. ile lill l o| poaitinu 1,. i,,.i) \. a ?. , l" i'la. The ji.irty could survive U thiiul lia r trying. [Ualveetaju News. The Rev. J li Youngwill >? Iver a lecture entitled *' A Walk tlir..iiu-!i Weatmlnater \ ib?J . ' :?? - inur:. .-.a ex eu lng lu ti..\|t.iri.tf of tl.rand Hotel li Mr Young lin** generooaly ottered lo devote halt the pro t-.|- ut th- lecture in Till fiam Kl I ? bis lecture al otbi ? torts on I'm mdJUon* during the leason. . ? Xi|..'u-.' -I the li.tem.it*..f ill! bold ii i ...u ie 11 nee ni Kerne wita the x ie.x ol dc vital ilk the heal miali.id 'tn ia.it'ii-iii'._ i-aiurtt "t uuiplrea In oriel tn ? wat ? lu : uuie. lin I-.mi- ni de ate are I , uiioi mi CourtH of t ia;.a. -. neutrals itt.f iii i ? Intern ition dil i neill, ni Rej-iater, Parla*. . the ichool e: -On Julj i it7 p. li:, li fl Ol -.'l.'.'llll.'ll - lo lie I ... *'. il'. ..1 . d| idle it lon lu reservi A . ? diapatcbea have con-;.! linn u in tue I Sol ll Ut Li.tl. x |.,i ii i.iii la lo' ? it x uland. B.me un. at t.t i |H Ult.ll,lia. ill ut him. !;? ? K. l'.t"levelaiid. nf li na, 1,1., ,i ilf-t i.n ? t* of I lie . inti x tl. p i I np r..lila.., . .- yu lilli an i ..I. ... j ??>? i.' [Omaha ??* i ll I tbal i to be a bad y< in i hal "Hate. Thi '" i". Iiiii" Hut! not | ? I i i , . ? i X I Tin ' if ohio I I iii nhill Juba i. . Pt nilli i"ii i- "'I. 'in up . m. nt iu.i.x. i ? .a loki .1 t il ? . I,tu I lia. Iii en eli ? ' i1"* ! I ..'"ll .lt X\ III ' I [XX .11 I I'lll) X . ail I lu* lr. i. I.i |, i fl in n .i iail.a. hui 11.ii thia ava on. I ba I. -i l'i tai li t .. Ini i" luci I ne.tr tn.um Knit M. > ii Ile l> ? i.i lill xml,..ul lill.. I . a ll I 1 tated il tin* tim igbl ii' it, irti ? un. iirt.ll t x Itie x , . :. ,.: . |,,ta Uuii i.ni .iiii mpplj ttusala 'Xiia tia uipii-nm.ui) un.1 | ?98a_SS:,::,ttyCT'S-fc-? -,. ~"sr-t^Bsyssv%a tn tine. '"" '"'. in l.-uii HMm, gpa* Ilu'W are rnvln. tl?.'r ,.. .. ready for ian. veyaaes, and .t i. "IXrj^'"''"td. te sngus in i rt.- fr.Haw-York to .' , "r? ??**** ' "?? If -ir. I lld*!, .. ,?t thl* luitehhern uni" "P" ? nnderUke tho -?..? fr.,, ot u?. , ; f'Hii'i:, 'i 'ry.witk Baa of hei .i,i?j._?y ?,,..? ^..'.'a, ^'i*"1**'*-* ita type td it i;. -Tayea [i>.Basia.,.i?.. ,r; *'** ?"*?* .'.??? si Rgberl '.":vh...f USjsvflt bait-i Th* Hoaton A,lr.rt,*er. nnrtxtt un the ( uxuxiJoi.Z lMt'Ut, it.!,.ii,.|.|,! xtlm tra-n- I,. tlirott* ,,,.., ?J,.,""'.'?<<? <*ot Itryenntia- and lu. (li-a-nvery of ti. i, ,.' m "''ip ?' ll- pitehea I!,- . nr re ,n ' . OUl ... r.ttul -iiili,i:i.-:.l Luton. v?h '*' ? A Ii: li: TBA DB IVS CUOtVB. A COaXSUMBIt QITOSJBl* i FfAMOE (MP tarup DI rtXI I (il* UBOI ;.,. i-tuv i , tBtF-Bfluyyuh. ?il N I. / ? f,li Editor nf T'.e frito or. Biri lt ii .1 -aM-mans tot 1 ,?. ?a ir v all ita i*Mtni*rtorsof tn ,-., *-.,??!,, ? I British tea' h 'n of pojuS (?(.ui .nu*, i hus they 1 1 net ? . ,?'llv';'(' ''Ile lint j*. ..'' ' tu this eonntt-y,ii it 11 n,,t base-J -.--.:.'tin-j:i. en the laborer la 1.1!!. a to ti..a; perform ri lian air, xx Ina ri- " il li. - , , j. ? ? . n an< tiie costly conseqni - mr jil.lu.'S XVIDtla'lv ll , mona aster. Hat b to, it th ? worker ri - comes nut nf his own ? ? ? - xx ill, tile people nf ten m.stake in minor I'. . ... | tbe coat ..i al ?? fi ta In <;>' srnsaeni ? by labor<> it ..t its sara u pu This is a bunton. K. na.eui- t"?? th- ;.,-U) -.fa. ' a ru .1 lix lng iiii-l also !?> loren tia negatis ia ie-1 on nqu il fenn-* with the man who baa staly rn t. living Reonghl not to work Mmaeh,aaa1 he cannot liva as clie:i|tiy. Governing lok** true. ll 1 in.a iS tO SO {OVern ia tu-8 nun it takes a greal deal ol time, tis mast mag, ul I xx hat i> l.e-ic di,ne. ilUl\ uai.-r-tianl ili-qcr-. tions to lie decided by fa roto, To ina' sad,aa lt have I".Ill" .linen, lull. Ile li,Hat al tel).1 .iie-t-, irga, and give time to the caueas, tbs -ymveatieg. ?ml the .*..?' t in. I .1. p ui of tha tims .1 tin man sa a xx .,1 king machins mast bs di*rsrt<*d to ths i i.e. ds "i tbs niau aa a ruler, ll-ai. e tbe time ivhisb, at a -certain rate of wages, will inf) ports mau an 1 in- family, will aol -ntSce .it the tasas ? tt support the tuan a ld and to do tho work ??! governing beside**, If lti>or dodges tbe loss in time by shirking tbs dal -Inp, then I ih .r has to bear a greater lon t\\ the increased coal ol tn -.-.ix .-nuneut n nut all, nor tbe worst. Jim.-li political to t;t two greal a h.ta. q ii ta immigration and emancipation. The pro? tea i:\. pi,!a v. continue I now foi more 'Iran twenty I I ti tin ? country 7.000,000 las ? tion una enfranchisement . ? .n il The I tit ir ?>) i be nen x otei - id, an I th l ia . of a lin itor I , ? umi nt. And tin* poid ? t'. 1 1. line, too, at a ti ue when 1 gener il ret 1 ? ? from wonted euip au i . rork to ott) rho have l | ? li ladle lah are ixe to do with thia vast ai I ? I -*.*..-r. Alica l\ i'i*- torch li ts brongl t 'l sster to i IllkllnlVII. I.r lilily. Of all 1 1 'I ? ., '.( ami \,is , lu . . ? I ? fi ..1 time t ? ". ' - ? I labor, i* :i| 1 to ? IS 11", I 1 ; ; iii 1 X'. .H'S 1.Ill med labor, skilled ami '. to a ie ire of conten 1 * I,e1 ... life hav< lui simplicity, or thal extravagant lid 11 formed ; it ia ? "ii ..I xx..; I el * lia-* be? come a. ctiatomed 1 ? a 1 srtain mo 1 ? ? i.t t.i ly imp ? bli ti ;'"i ?? 1 be d bs ward 1 rcriiingi onntry, without social disorder. It . . ? ? ? ?; - non xx bet her laboi been .iii",- t'.t r Lem 'it ??! byt 1 rageajthat lt re vailed nuder the protective -??? a The naked fact ia thal you eanuol 1:,, luck wit in ut ?a ; vim Cannot gO Lack xvi: i| iliaorder a- xviii shake our politi il i*i. lat ii m. \t, n i-i ul* fi ads must admit that t!.' ie aro hie reasons for a chauge of choice, Wean no longer free to choose that course wh ie I - ??>. We have taken nunn ta*a> aelves tew responsibilities which we cauaol 1 *' oft. We have anea Nat."ii to .leal xv.rh: anew .itu of workers aad voters, with habits ol in'e whii h cannol now be changed without peril bl the very existence of our Inst i tnt iona Thew 1 belp for it. We are absolutely compelled to edai sta iln- nea body >>! voters, !?. see that thej have xx.met enough to iuiu4*aate themselves aad their chUdrea and meanwhile to secure each measure ni' content1 meat tn labor that eivil order and Industrial proa pei itv maj prevail. Tbat means highs* wages thss can be paid* if thora is direct and uuebeeked com? petition with the linclii. itel ati'l il-1 mn. labor "i other landa. The laborer, too, tining a m-It'-i*.ivi-rniin-* eitatet"* nu.-tl.axe -nth usdiutrialconditions tbal he maj enjoy a reasonable independeuca Liberty cannu! live, if employers can make mea ? vote or starve.' "li,, xx irker of the Northern Stales has beam ?eena. tnnied to such freed. and he will not mireadui it. He has enjoyed*auch wagea that, il la 1 lum- s, hecanedui it his cbildreu. He has bonn nWens>*i, aL,ixe all, from the full torte >>i tboai cniumeri ial disaster xiliich have -.went ovei Biuo***. A.I.-1>! aux other system now, and tba fin dry abroad will bringwith it a collapoi si order here. Applied t" these eondttioiis, all ths political eft.11,.un - false, snd tia" r moal ,.1 ...a . ..li.??-?? 1 ure dang! rna- I '.'. .* moat deal **x . atv lane j ears 0 -? ut iii.xx abaudou tbat defence of our labor, xxc mast '*?* prepared lo abaudou free ins! ? '"??1> ft mi iluau with "ar live* i x\. . tug. fi, 1884. -a> HIE ETHICS ni THE tu 1 SING I tl r:u ;tia: xi.1-??> ? WOK. I |ha 1 ',', z ri.?1 \,m Vnrk ( a...." lt iii III xx -a |. mt ? .iijil~.it (il tin' I'l-SB-a XX ilil ill. OOOI>, \ ? 1 xi: x-a 11 ' ' ' III lil Xiii I.ll M .'?? X .. a I 1....I m iii ' 1 1, ??. ,ti !?"?*?" '"?';? ,.,,! lie-I KeI.rilli'. . I """ "",,,, I . ih I ? h , ' ''"'i* "l , tu* ii 1..- ai ii-tdM-a.1- l-"-r.:, _i Itt .11 tiaiiu a bunn*** at-oidiioliil, lui. lunn.**'- -?*