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IMBBB1 frtt in BM I'nttrd BMM 1 3'eir. Bafaartta 3 Monlba. Dallr. with snnday.BfM 84 25 62 15 Ibillv, wlihont suuday. * 0<) 3 ..0 1 7j Bnnday Trlbune.-. 165 ?????? ., -. Rouitt l.v Posta" Not*. MoDey Orderor Re?l-l?rert i.ettei. By Postil Note'he -emitter wdl .leaao w ri io on the .Note, ??For IHP. NKW-YORZ rKIBllHB" MainniBcnnf 1HK TBIBU8B, 151 Nassau-s' . >ew.3ork. Addresaailcorrespondenoe Blinp.y. "Tuz ib.iu.nk. New Yobb." Jfe^wrkSaiila iixihmt, JOUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY. THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 188& THE ?MWB THIS MOBJilSQ. Forkion.? 11.0 Porte making prcpnrntions for w?r. - Hostilo attitudo of tho Ktoffal BaT niah. - Morc cliolcra MBBa rapettad taSpain aud Italy. =^ Spot-cLeB by Mr. CMMBberlaio iinil (itli.-iH in England. == Fifiy-mne daataa fi-om BBzallpoi i" Montrcal. D.iMRsnc.?Mr. Foraker clainis from 10,000 to 19,000 plurality in Oni"; tho LcRislature is ap parently Kopiiblican l?y a finall innionty on j.unt ballot altbonuh the PMMCrata claim cotitrol of I.otti koaMB, == A Dorr.o ?ratir panio. ? = First day of the Pimlioo raeea. ?-1 ho Soutb IViiiisylvaniu stut. BtaTOW inc a hal.y to win an ealat*. == RomarkaMo oc cnrrt-uoo in Lake F.rie. =r^= Jonee MDaagBaBataa at Baitimoie.-= Roviowiug missionary work. ? Colleotor Heddon fuod tor fr.0,000. CITY ANH SiBlKiiAN.-Gcr.oral (arrini tho nlat fonu. i-Secoud day of lagMliatton -: ~- Anti Mouopolists f<?r tho Rer-ublican (-andidatca. == Annual iiieetiiip: of the Westem Union TelBitranh (i<,.,,m,r-Oreat crowds viewe.l the Car dinal's body. =- T^e Gibbs CoauaittM mvt-nti gates the rtlationa of the Marine Baafe and cilv offlcialft.- Marnaifei-f Haarj B. Myde'sdaiiKh iet.=zVf. R. Travers's son marrird socretly. i_Bostons beaton BJ lTHMiljIM at bas.-hall. = G(da value of the It-gal-taiidpr Kilver dollar <41219 8>ai-.it", 78.91 cente. = Stocksiictivoaud buoyant. closihg strong. 'Iiif W lAntiit.? ratBOBB local oMan'asaaaa in dicau-coolor, fair weather. IVniperaturo \i>t<i day: Higbesi, 6.')-^; lowest. 511 : averagf, 50 V The citizins of N'cw-York did nobly ycstci day, foi Gt;,2i>s of tben: reBMlarad taair bbbmb and sccuicd tlio riplit to vote. This Bflazbei i largcr than the bppoikI day*8 rc^istration in 1883 of 1883,bat B4M M larga, <d coursc, aj last ytai wli< n a PmUbMb wiis to becho.st-n. Gfncial Carr, tbe Rcpiiblican t-andidate for LieuU'iiant-Govoruor, made his flrst jmblic ap pcarancc in this canvass last nttrlit. To hear i,iin aaaak Courordia Hall was crowded with Kcpu of tbe Xth Assi'inldy Dist let, and the entliiisiasm witli which he was greeted at tesU-d tbe higli BjlMBB ia which Genenil Ciirr is B8jU by his fcUo\v-eitiz"iis. The teara of a good manv o'd-lashioned Pcniocrats ovcr the Ohio election are apiiar ftitly nr? niore sincerc ihar thoso of tho croco tlile of tho Nile. In pnhlic they t-ynipathize, with the rre-idcnt ovcr this blow nt his Adinin istration ; but privatelv they hopo that it wili tcach him a littlc seuse?aenso, in their political vocabulary, incaning l'rank devotion to tho BjMiils systeiu with no hypocritical nonsenso about it. | The respitr of Riel wili iiatnially be regarded ns a inolo^iH- to initigation of his wnteiicc. The appaal to the l'rivy Couneil could have had no other purpose than thin, and thcic in no reason t4> 88JBBJ0M tbat auy special blood thiistiness wili be developcd tbere. Canada has several strong I9J88MBM ft?r wishing to avoid the exetHtion of Riel, and now that the hot blood of the Enjlish-Cnnadiaus BBI had tlme to cool they wili probably be willing to eAim proniise on linprisounient for life, a 8ent4'ii( e to which the Freuch colouists can hardly take scrious cxcpption uiider tho circuinstanccs. -a " If it is to the intorest of Ferdiuand Wanl to lio t<> th<- Senato Investigating Coinniittee lic wili probably do it; but his case is so hopeless, except possibly from a tcchnical point ot view, that it is fair to suppose he wili tcll a good deal of inteicsting truth about the reintions of cer tain city otlicers and the Marine Hank. Possi? bly, also, he wili be able t4i explain why certain of his custoiners bmij;lit thi BBBer of Oinnt iV WaBi at treinendotis discouota (10 to 20 pi t ?H'tit) without asking how the lirm made tho enorjnoiiB prolits which allowed it to pay such ratoa of intcrest ior inoney. ? AlthotiK'b Captain Willianis thinks that cer? tain well-known but infaiuous resoits in his preciuct should l>o licensed, tnero is u happy tliance that their licenses wili be revoked on the atrength ??f his owu testimouy. Mr. Morris otlcicd iu the Excise Board yesterday a resolu tion to this ettVct, quoting aa an argiinu nt to aoataio it what Willianis had said. Naturally both of the other Conuuissioners, .Mitcliell and FeiUghton, aer? uiuch annoyed that their iiienda at the llaymaiket aud Gould's wen- to bc disturtRMl, and they voted to la.v the tcsohi tion ovcr. That ia all very well; but they uiust votoon it presently, aud if they should refuso lo revoke the liceoses of thtvse dt-ns that act Bioati would justify their prompt rcmoval. T The Cenoril-AppraiMT at the Ctistom Honzo, M wel! aa the Colleotor, i? ncling on the hint rewntly throwo out by a prominent ottlcer of the Civil Servico Associa'ion?1-> wit, that it is not coDtmry to the truc apirit of Reform to turn out half the Republiean oltije-holders in the country in order to give the Demoerata a chance. So he has diachargeil an nssistant weipher named Rvan, who haa beea fnithfal in tho C'ustouis Sorvice for nineteen ycars. There were no charjres ngainst Rvan, aTB4J BB*f8 that tha Appraiser-Gencral frankly declaroii he wanted the placc for anothcr man. Civil Ser vicc reform a|.art, Iiow is this lor an illustration of axMBaj hnainrahl principle-, applied to the puli lic sorvice T Tho frank declaration inthe Republiean plai fonn in favor of a nnn-partisan Kuilioad ('om nii?Rion was not thrown away. Those 80880 tinic-i over-critical people. tlio Auti-Monopo lists, liave dccidi'd tli.it this plnnk recojfnize* their principlcs and that they will therefore hoartily stipport tho Republiean State oandi d.itrs. Another icasnn which tha Anti-Monopn lists, in coninion with all honest citi/.ens, mipht have advaneorl to foitify their support of Mr. Davenimrt, is that diiring twosuecessive Lafil latures David 15. Hill workod hard to sustain one of the worst mononolies thi* Stato haa ever aeerj. Bat th.it point aside, the artion of the Anti-.\lon?.|.i)lists la an BBtphatk answer to tlio supereiliotis a-sseitions of eertain political deini i:o(ls who havo rocently deciareil that in theso daye nobody paid any attention to party plat foi niB any way. Jiulp- Porakei claim* Ohio by a piurality of from 16,000 to 19,000, and the indieaMons are that it will be nearer the latlor fifrures than the fonner. As to Um I'eiiera! Asseniblv, tlie Republicans wlll prob al.ly eontrol it. They claim 81 Rcprc?entn tives and 17 Scnators, not eounlinjr any returns from Hanrilton County (Cim'innati). '1 his wonld jjcivo there I niajoriiy on joint ballot for United Stutes Senator. tlie eontrol of the lower Hotise, and leave tin in oniy 2 to fSia to eonlrol the S.-nate, 'J'hese elaims the Diinocrats do not admit. Rockon lag Cinoinnati on their sidc, they say they have 66 Ropresentativos and 21 Scn? ators, or fmoaft to BJTe thoni eon? trol on a jomt ballot iu the General AoaWmbly. It is evidcut fiom a carefnl readins: of the le tnrns, howi-ver, that the ehatiees aiv in favor ot all that the Repuhlieaiis elaiiu. TUE RR8VLT IN O1II0. The people of Ohio arc to he con-rratiilatod for their patiiotic zial and their escape from a cnirupt i/ovorninent. Judjre Koraker is tn be conpratulated for his f-plendid eonduet in a esBnrjeigfi aaaJaai a Btoat experMaead nnd attroit denUMTOfflie. The Republicans of Iho Nation are to bo eoaaratolated npon tho cor tainty that a Repnl.liean Senalor, probably Senator Shernian, will he roturncl from Ohio. All ivhoh.ive discavered that rresid.nl Clcvc land'a Administration is 0B8 of shams and falso invtences are to bo eoaftntoJated that tha people ahowa teadiaeaa to ejef ri?I of that sort ol Administration as BOOB M possible. The ineompleta returnsaeemtoleara little loom fur doubt as td the rcst.lt. It rarcly hap peaathai ajaiaaare reported, on tha Bightofan eleetion, so invariably for ono parly, and so large. lt is sifrnitioant that the Republiean vote on the YVcstt rn Reservo was unusuall.v heavy, txMMfh this ia not a year of a I'resi dential or Conpressional eleetion. It is Blao sijrniticant that heavy pains for the Republicans are noticetl in Democratic connties, iBarkiaff the diafosl of Demoerata with their oara AiliniiiNtratsms, Foderal aml Btate, Anatber lmtcworthy i'eature ia thal the Gcrman Rcpub licatis appear to have rid tlicuiBclvea of all allianco witli Dcmocralic corruption, and it.'i.Wl that the party wliich furiiishcil inot.e.v for ProhlbitJoo fBunpaigaa haa bo pBiiienlai claim on tlietn. l'orhaps tho most, aifrcdfleaal featuro of all is the fart that tha ProhibitioQ vote apjx-ars lo have drawn almtit efjaallj frorn both parties. This means that the Rcjmbli cans, who have tried the BOppoft of a tliinl party as a means of fonvatditiK their views as to tempcrance, liave fouml that they were serviiiR aa eatapaarafot tbe Democratic party both in the -lertion of 1883 and last year, aad have fCTOWn lired. Bol Ba they drop ofl, Demo? erata who bara bea*B*rme rjiaffjaated ivith tha oaa> iluct of their own party have i.iado the Prohlbi tion tieket an exctise for roting ajiaiti>t Hoadh . The Democrutie party will qoicklv eeaaa to BOppOlt l'rohihitio'i CSjOtpBigTM With iimmv Kathered lrorn the saloons, if tho not re.sult is te <lraw away more Diniotiatic than Bepoh* liean voteis. In JudxitiK of the Ohio returns, it is proper to eompare wilh the latest eleetion for tjovernor. becausc there is no National or Con^ressional tieket this year. In IShll tho Demoerata BOBght tlio eleetion of Homlly with ffeaperata iiariMBtniaai. becauaa they knew it wonld ajo far to prepare tho way for a 1'ioideiitial pnecess. So now, tho people of Ohio lia\( defoated UouMy aa a means ol expressin?< their coiiih-mnatioii of a Democratic Administration. Dut State BaMea have the htfffer part ia both eampaJcaa, aod it is a matter of rejoteiag that tho Beopte of Ohio are rid of the most dis ajragaxfal government they have ever knowti. Ay IXAMl'LK FOM NEW-YOMK, The plad tidin^s of aaother Republiean vietory 60888 from Ohio, with B challenire to the liepnhlicans of New-Vork which shonld not he in vain. Ohio has reason to rebiiko the National Administration for its shai'i nfoiii.s aud falso pretences, but New-Vork has evirj irveater reaaon, kimwin>r much betltr Ihe I'resi dent and his hahitnal methods and a sociati >. Ohio Republicans faced a seveic storm to express their sen>e of the crime by which a free vote- and an honest count were prevttited, aml a solid Booth electcd a I'resideiitial jiuppot. Unt the Republicans ol New-Yotk are not indifterent to that erime. Ohio citiztns were Bflieted i.y Deaioeratk corruption, aml taaolted hy the sliaiuoless audacity of Deinociatic riafBh and good citizens of New-York may well Buaaore out the aaaaa haatiee to the Daaooerata who have liominated Hill, aud who rcjoice in tha eontrol of Fedi ral pairoaafta by their bosses. The Democratic orgaus a fetv days ago said that t>hio would surely elect Governor lloadly, aud that it would bo a splcr.di.l vitidication of the l'lesident's Adininistialion and of the (lovernor's. Now tliey tell us OUo is a Repub? liean State and the resnlt means BOthinff. But it is elear, at all events, that Presidcnt Cleviland and Governor lloadly did not Bjel t!n apleadid vindicalion for which their friends worked so liatd and BO contidetitly. If verdict of tho people ever inean anythiiig, this verdict cannot 1h) reckoae l maijf^ifteaBt, Tlie state BBhtJ Democratic jrOTeraoraod a Deinoctalic Lenislature, and 88 coiuplcte nnd powcrtul a Democratic ori:auization that the parly ehoeti to mako a desi-nate ftght thete ln>t year, and Bfjaia this year. The trath is that OhialkM bfjttl rettden-d doubtful for veais paat b] tluci eaaaea taa B^oartb aad eflleicoey of Demo? cratic corruiuion, the ehaage in Iho population of the Stafe in coiis,'i]iieiicc of tho flaptreaaion of industry froduced h>- Di inocracy in (,'wu irress, and the inreifercuco of tho tentpi ram?<? i-ucstion. Iblivered over bv tin si- eaaaea to the Democratic pattv in lss:i, the Btata haa had h trial of Democratic rnle. lirst in k eal d'.iiis and now iu the National Qofininu nt. aud in both it linda thaa aata rHaanaatiaa The nmjorily for Foraker againat lloadly, probably larger than t!ie s.inie State gBVC te iloadiy ?JBaiaal Forrtk.-r two yeBH ago, Ml the largeat vote it tlien had cv-r east, shows that the BtOTC the people try Dciiini-iacy the leM they like it. But lt niakcs BO ilillciencc wlure the Denio cratic party is fcrieti; everywhero it proves it iintitness to goveiu. Its aitns BTC hoatOfl t.? the j.ioplc'.s inti icsts, and ils niethoils are al 8/BI with the priucinles upon which sell-gnvcrnineiit reata, TlMpaeplaol Ohio ut*tU it kaowa laal fall that they had discovercd tlns fact. The poopM of New-York, if then deceived, have opportunity to show this fall that they alao know good governtiient from bnd. THE BBOOKL TN < A % V 11K VVithin a few days the BrooBlya campaign wili begin ifl earnest. For the (irst timo in vcars the, Deinocrats wili takfl the initiativc Ordinarily u BoM " MeLaughlin's method has beOB to wait boiorc iniking his noininations lintil he saw wlioin Ul oppOBOBti had plaee.l in thetield. This year tho Deiiiocrutic. conven tions wili bebeld tirst. The inost inipoi tant offlee to bo lillcd la that of Mayor, iind the lb publicans wili probably know to-inonnw niglit tho inan thnt tbe "IIihi." has ohoaoa. It is saie tnsaythat the noininei?wlmever he tnav be?wili \h> a tool ol MeLaughlin's. No inan who is not his tool can 00 noniinated by the Democratic City Cotivention, ulthoiigh we have no doubt that the Democratic organ la Brook lyn wili (leclare the eandidate ifl every wav worthy ? nntraninielled, unpledged, non p.trtisan and fnlly lit to eondiict the city gov ernuient for tho next two years on business principles. Nevertheless, the Uiooklyn Dcmiop racy, with sonie eonsnleralile exceptions, i> ab aolately ittiti.T tba ooatrol o! MeLaaghlin ; the party machinery is wholly so, and the candi jdatoaniBBt in oToty iaataaeebo aeceptable ti? the u BOBB,'1 Of ciniiM siich candidates?especially the eandidate for tho inost, iinnortant city ollice eaonot coininaiid the votrs of tfltiepoodonl citi aaaa who deaire abnre all thiagaa pareaad honest niunicipal IJovcn.nt. The rank nnd tilo of the OetniMiacy h.ive been so loflB de piivcd of patTonage that they a-ill put forth every cflort to elcet thcii Mayor. As the Dem? oerata have a large maiority la Brookljn, tba Bepablieaaa rnoat nomiaato for this ofhee .1 bbb who wili seenre the TOtO ol every Rcpublcan aud iinl'?jieniieiit cili/.eii BBd also diaw Ihe vntes of tboM Demoerata arbo are weary of riag riile and McI.aiighliiiiMii. 'J he iniportance of this inatter c.innot bc overe.stiiiiated. lt !>??? hooves the Rcpuhlicuus toCBOOM their ciindi dato inost earafally. Opiaion ia tbe party has not yet conccnttati'il upon uny one inan, bni tbere is more than uneanMHta. tbomen noat talked of who wmild till the ofBee aatisfaetarily and be, icnsonably BOM of alectiofl if proper cflorts are |iut forth. Tho noiiiination wdl not be toade aatil two weeks before elertioa day. Tbe canvass w i!l be shoit and iivclv. With the beal eandidate aTailable in the Bold, the Repnb licana are alinost 8018 to OTOreOBM - Bom " Me Laagblia'a man. J.et bo efiort bc ralaxed to aeeare this end, ?//.'. Ulil.'s PECUUAB BBFOBJI. OoTornor Hill has ehowa biniMlf readj lo ^ipprove anything that girca prOBllMof sccur inir liiin a ft IW rotOB, He aBOOOBCed his willing iicss to sign a bill to prohihit ti.e 111 inafactnrc of ciRars in tencnient hi'iis.-s, ulilnmgh ''"' Conit of Appeals decided ancb ? la a- to bc aa c.instifiitiiitial. He alao said reecnfiy that whilu bc dld not recotiect "the proriaiona of tho Hooley Priaoa BOI ao-eallad," ><t be ?woald bare aoheaitatioa ia approriag it." It i* bardly aeoaaeary to eotnaaent <>n tbe charaetoT o* a inan who, as QoaanB?JT, \ olimtarily promiaCOtB hiu'ii a bill tho [irovisions of which BC eoafC88M hiniself ignoi.iut. u Ii ihe Legisiatuie in its wisdotn should BCC tit to pass a aMMBta*1 to aatabiiab a Btate rrinting Bnroaa the Qoreraor alao ptedajed hi:nself lo sign that. llis re-pect for tiie ay*?. doiu of tbe Ogialatore, and Ins deaire to reform the Bzothoda of doiag tbe Btate priatiag, are entircly neu, a.s w,ll !?? BMfl by 008 Alliany let ter la to-day'e TbIBUBB, When B un-inlici? of the Tweod Legialatarc he rotod te all the reehloM bllla by which the pablie numey was aqnaadered <?u albged "State iiiinting." Ilis eoanc this year in killing anezeellent reforai nn-iisiire which would have saved the State 000 aiderable of the caanparatiTely aaial] aaai aow expended OB Slate priatiag |noves lh.it in lliie, as in other inattcrs, ln-lias not nicnded his ways ainee be was the attoraey bt the LeBialatorc of the Erie Riag aad the Berrile tool <>f Tweod, This Baoaaam was bitrodaced ia the Legislat* urii bv Qeaeral Cartia. lt aftotdod all the priatera of the Btate ? Eaii opportaoity to eoaa nctc in whole or ia paii f?>r the Btate priatiag, ll did away with the BBBCMMaty waste ol printing State doenmenti twiee, What araaof still tiiun-iiiiiiortance, it reipiired the annual re? ports of State otlici ds to be priuted aad pro aeated to tbe Legialatarc in tnne t.. bc uefal m a guide to h-uislatioii, and it rcquircd the bills and joiirnals of tbetWOBOOMa to be priuted proinptly, as a eheoh OB loo.se, leghuatloa, Theac and many othi r aiae prariaiooa marked this at perhnps the nio.-t iniportant reforin bill uf U10 aoaahin Bni ii interfared with the pat* ronagc eajoyed by aomc of Mr. ilili's Deaio eratie frienda, and withonl giying any rcaaoa, he refaaed to *'*>:" tbe bill. As a fltting sc 1 iis-1 be now thinka toeateh votcs by promiaiag to approvc ol an enormoea Bzpenditnre (ora State priatiag ectabtiebaMai ?a scheine rejecUul by the satne Lcgialatare which "in its wisdom " paMcd this exeelieat reform ineaanre which the OoTeraor killed. Ml.'. r.l' INGBOmWATB. 'Ihe Scir- Tork 7'tBMBJ ol ycstenlay introiliiced itaaewa bom Ohio ahowiog agreat Kepublican triamph with Umm beadliaMi ai.l (..ml) DBMOOBATB v-.tid tjii: BBPtTBLl CAN in Kl 1. T0BVBTA1A PBBBJDM I / < 1.1 YBLABtPB Al'MlMs TBA TIOB. Kvery peraoa of iatelligeaec who atillreada The 'J hnrn is porfectly arell aware ?rhy it eoined thia silly, stupid He. This fall our poor neigh* bor Udeaperatelyendeavoring tn improTc its fortaaca bycanying water on both ahonldurB. ln .National allaiis it has Deiuociatic ((invic tioiis. ln State alt.nis it ha.s Ke; ulilican <? ,11 victions. It si'ppnitsOrovri Clcvclanil, a Deino cral, with all its Btighti nnd exhorts ba raaden to rote te Ira DaTenport,! thtaroagb*going Ke pnblieaa. lt profeaaea deration to c.tr Unal i:. pablieaa prioeiplea but is eoaataotly giring aid aml conit 111 to I'n e I'la-li ts. One day it la E01 Deoot i.icy with iacideatal Bt pnblieaniBoi aud the next for Ibp.iblu.u.isiii wiih iacideatal Deaweracy, yeaterday it eoaiBiended Jndgc Poraker'a electioa aud in tho bbbm breath at* tcitipie.i to cut the ground froai aader the Ohio KepablicHaa who foaaht aad aoa tba ti^ht, by ci.tliling ihe virtoivin j?:iit to * good Denio ctals" WBO (b-sired ? Io sustaiu Prcsidenl t'h-veland'.s Ailiniiiisflatioii." W.W, IV naiefeW) Bnd thal thrifl follows Ihia taro-pronged fawaing. But wefear thal th. absoi I apea tacla il is aow making af itaelf, ii.iiead of proving a goodatroke ol bnsineaa, ia going to nnd. 1 the haul wintci Ivmg ju-t ahead ol it barder thaaeTer. Porthereia a | icjuilicf in the bna-ts of the aotM of BMB IB '. ..: ol newapaprrs thal boldly ataadoaoni ajdi (-( tiie other. The pablie iatlgha Bt J he '//??.fjasitdiii!?cutiy striYoa to bo oa ono side nnd t!te othor. ^._^^ TIIEUE TIHY BTAN* tUOM. AT THEM! flTaatfhal f !>e eol.rod Vwtt la aat always treaied falrly. there i* aaeen ef evlaVaee ef anygaaeraJ aatrfoeeof aoaaptraeytoeioUiByaatJea Oraal that II Baataraaaal f.nriyin Boeth CaroUaa. lt ta eerielBljr a graal ataffar i,,ii. shotgnaa t.> Oaeae baUota, fr.>m taxeaa baiiota to eaaxr4kaUed ballot aoxee; laaeavewa* ehjeal of ti.e^e belBg ta do i>reci-,e!v winit Is iluue by dlte -t statuto ln tfaaaai haaathi hi tattadaatag aa aannalhaxal ejaali8ea tiou. Tin- m.i iianhimttaa ay la tbe aaare aawly aaal haaer. eiiie, nodmiiit; but ?ui'p.>se thal uu altewpt waro aaate to haaort our ayahna lata aaath Catallaa. t> waaht at aaaa ha aaaeaaeai la bi ary Baaaxhllaaa Caavaaaaai ua aa oatrage aliaaal verthy ef Maaaaalnpf.?[T. w. lUffgla son ln The Hosfiu Adi ertiaer. Thla is tlio way ifl wliich piditical Ofimaa and raaealitiaa ara eoodoaod hjr aa old-tlme Aboli ti'itiist in M issachtisefts! Tho tr.uisition from ahotfrriaa to ti?aae ballota aud uysteniatic elec ti->n frauds is heralded 88 a ftBfat Btep forward. aaiaa of ptoajjeaa; aad the Baath CaraliBa Hourbons, who bogBO with Kti-Klux iutimida tion aad murdoranil have pgfaiated in monstrous ciimes nj-ainst sutlnu'c, are eraditad with the raoat virtuous mtjaatioaa. They are merely ia trodaeiag la theirown state arhat is kaoara in Maaaaehaaetta 88 an educational rraaJtaeatioa I That will be tho linal otitcome of this iutensi ing process of political ovolution from the orijrjoal ahotfron aaataod to tha raore eoaaplei operatioaa of boilotvboa BtaJaag aud ttaaoe roteo. The MaaaatihiiBotta way is porhapa the more maalj aad buaorabit, bat praetieally tha South Caroliaa marderara aad eleetion eheata an- aeeompltahiajr, tha aaaifi beaefleeBt arork! We reotara tn aa* that in tha old daja, when meanapirited aad oowardly Northeraera talkad of baogiaf abolitioiiiata to tba lamp-poata for pt3taetiag Beftroea, aml Chrtatiaa miolatera qaotad Uiblotcxts lodefeaeeof elarerv, thero was n.\er heatd a more ciavtii BpotoffJ for crimea agaiaat civiilntioa than thiatrncklins udiuirafinti of Sotithern OBtTBgea aml eleetion inethoiN. We arc aot Barpriaed, bowerer, to liml Colonel Hifrjriaaao'a diagracefnl perform anee promptij imitated by The Evening L'ust in this chaiacteristie manner ? htaaeaehaaetai "woald aever oermll a naaa of HJiterate peopleeafheteattaoalvotathe Bilaorlty who repreaeat Um iBteUtaaaee nnd prepert) of tha '-tut* toruiotbe cntuinoliwc.ntll. ulid fout ll I'liri.liu.i enliunt ba expeeted t. oaiiall it. Maaeaehnaetta, fortaBateljr. haa a luw tu guiltag mery vetat to !?' ul.le lo re.ul, whleh would pm lept her if eaoogh aegroea le ootaaniboc tim whltea ahool l ?aahfaalj bedefaidtodlattatStaia. Beath tnao imi has no aa di baaeBeeat law, aa8 ahe Btateota beteeU i>j othei BMxaaa?aa Maeeaehaeetta wuui.i do if him wera m tlie -.iiuc box. So we aro to understand thal Ma?'safhii?cttK i:i South Carolina's place withnur. tho educa tio'ial 'inalilicalioti wonld piotect itsi-lf at first b\ theshotfton and latoron by tho tJaaae-haUot T I nder tbe aame eircumataneea tho Maaaaeba* ?etta whieb Joho Qaiocj Adamsand Andrew and Siiiiiner revered as a liberty-loving com monwealth aoold deUboratei** auppreaa a ma loiity vote by iiitiinidatioii, niirhl-iidinjr and aaeaaaiaation, and Bnallyby an organized ayg" temof eleetion fiaods! And theae abomiaa tioaa arould be atrietlj in line with educatioaal sullrajrc! ataaaacbaaeita and Sonrb t'ar.dina, there they Btand; looh at them! One with adaeatioaal aoftrage aad tha otherwitb tbe ihotfron and the ti>siie-ballot. an 1 both aorkinf out tho Hiim bigb di itiny of political rfgeneration! tXark) from tha tomb a aMmrnfal sonnd, ' l is Oov'nor Upadly ecry, - " L'ome I'uv'lior lii'l nnil 006 tl t grOOTid Whereyou inust ihortly h''." Deaai Kaaraey has eoemtetJaaaarrfaeoafmra Ib fs.in Fraaeiaea, bariag aapareatly I.b raada laaloaa trj the aati-i blaaaa aawliafta of Dr (ypaa neil. tba Sund-Lit earooar. O'Doaaali mtaaea to ru'i i.'i Uovai ioi .ni . platform e#Cbiaaaa Daaaaere, aad Kaaraey !^.s now atartad oat t<> taka tha wtnd fr..m taa l?(M-iors -atls by a-tiii aasrawolftah pro Craiiiuie. I ?r. O'Douncll l.us B8 sti|>|?>rt s.ive fioni the *-aii(! I."t ni.ih. luiwiv.r, BO Kcinc.v's obl lotlsly BrtineJal apoatiag talia aaad ai*oo tbe pablie aar. Whetbet tba two nititat m eaa toajetbar -tir up i-n-.iieti lavlaaBaaaa tooiaaata artol ramaiaatoba bat t:1""' lodgaa do 004 balleve tln-y can do um s.riousiiiisehi.-f. Oavaraar HUFeoW eaUtaxriala doabtlaaa eoataia iniiili tti.it is hi.-t..rn nlly eorioaa, and maeh that ia poUtioailj dlaefaditaUa, Ilut they .ir.- not intor eating eaaagb to ba worth naav h ayaae, 'I bay aervo to ahoa tl.it ba ia ;? daaxagogaa bal tba Btate kaoara that already. Taay ahow that aaiaa par> ticalarty aoarfaaaleaa aad aerthbaa dimagogae, hlll his in ts prove that Not inanv inen havo the gifttaattar aorda tbal aeaak londec than their il. els. aad llxll is aat oae ai tbaaa. ?-?? Tolaejaaar: It is aeoetatood m e?-le.-t litatary eirelaa ot tho Waatein Kaaarta that tho panaire Uttla Hotit;. "SeeTluit M.v Qravala Oreaa," waa wi.i ten l.v QaorgS lloadly. ? -^? Tbr fjiaaaiga A"u</'< raparta tbat " tho Adtainietra. tion aavet gata Bpoa InlraaaaaxeepttaBtajr.'' It la siii. oraly to ba baped tbal this latereetiag, astra political rdeee of laforaaatioa ta traatvorthy'. laa inutiy lJitiio, iati, Adnuaiatratloaa tbat bave beea kaowa to "pray althoat eaaeinaj11 apeib-d ptay with an 8 -* Wo aotioa with great eonoern tbal our iadepeod ent frientls ara dalighted \% .th tha pcaapaet of havlng aa ofeea aJvea to them. They havo raa* olately maiataiaad tbat their ehlaf fnaetioaa ln |,oht.es nro of a intieul uidor, uu.l that patroaaga is not winit they ara after. We bava alarajra aeeeatad thoir axplanatwaa ln good faitb, and oonaeqaantly are palned lo oboerTO their aatiafae tion in beariag tbat Caotaia Codraaa is to aaa om oftbaCivil Borriee Coatmbaaoneiahipa, Onrhigb mlnded contamporary, TktHvening foaf, exolaima tbal a aaota aeoeptable reoognitioa of the ltag> artuaoa tbare ooald aoibaabaa tbiaappombaaatl 'I'tit ! tut! This will not do. <?ur Itiih-peniloiit ttianda must iiv<> ui> to tiien- bigb prefoaaioaa i-.\en ;i ginger-ale olliee inu.it ba aolemnly rejected aa innvoithy of eontamplalioa. ? Porhapa 77" EtaU*t Tott, Tkt Ntw-Yorl 1Um n-,! tin i.st of t!i" political optimi laarbe nre ao ii.-ii.'eralarmad by tbafrandaand ontraajaa of tho xiinl ."souih will now ba willinit to eoaoede thut i" ? iioti. Joba Bhennaa knowawbat bouaboai, l'i<o i Boek is stili .si: kin^'. s , aro HilPs bopaa, -?- ? If t(>e tollowinf teleuiam wus not hcnt yotor.'.ay, it onght lo have boaa : DAI i KlTBB, Oct 11. HoB, Uavio II. Un.1, alniiaa, N. Y. When v..ti joia tae bere, I auk'geei tbal ae writea i.k ?u " llow to baataia CJaveiand'a Aduiiniatra* tiou." OBoaOK 11 'ADLY. We ar,- pleaaad toflaioorDamoeratio frienrlaao pbiloaopbical aboat Obtn, National aflaira had aatbiag to rta a ithit! It aaa o'<iv a loaal aiaa ta... arith ? eoofaalag kind uf ternperanea laane in n. in win. h Demoeratatook Uttleoruointaraatl lt aaa asnuii aii.nr aad of ao caaaaiiaeaoel Cme, trae ; hiii aoolda'tyon baveoalargtal npon it, U tba re euit had beaa dlflaraatf Waald it not bava beea greetel witb i^.e birgeel type aa > eomplcte ludi i ???? ineiit il tha Iit-iin,. i.itic adminiatrali >n / Waaaa. pe^t, doar (riacda t'io anauy, tbat it wonld bava i,i ,? ii n t'oaaiderable Natic tal aveat, if yoa had aot baeu defeated. Aad n. a aaadry Denu cratle ttavBpapara ara en doai artngto ao.ipi-s Mr. Paveaport'adefaul by aaanrtiag tl at be i? "im leeberg.*' An leabergf Daveapon tn ieebrrgf Ulearty tbbi ia a mun-ike. t'.uhl aa keberg atako lt aoawfally hot for Uill ae Daveoporl b ataking il 1 Uo i.>. ? oliio has alaraya rtone it> dnty ns aa Oi-tober ? v tna Bepaidiran parl.. Many a tinie ii baa iaviif. r.tio 1 tha ( mae rlaoalu re bv prernonitli t'ti il anere I "i t' <? la I tinv 11 ha i ; erronned ?iiis uselul (oactioa. and eiie nr il'o l iNew-Voik Repulilicans to hono for a Btwaaiag rrTiiinph ue U BtBBtB. Ohio houceforth ceasoe to ho an October btate. _ Kbzg Theebaw seems bout ou defvinir tho Govcrn meiit of India, 9 Dmcediiie which cau ouly end in the annexation of hie country. Tho Indian Oov crntnent is. mort over. nt preaont iniiiellod toward aarb a anazart *rj the menace of PMaob bztngaa iu Siam aud tho indoiicn.lont Shan provin.es. Tbeebew'a Ooaetmaaal has so leag been a ataach Ib tho nostrils of civili/atioti that its overthrow by auy Btreag t'owerwoold ho vatMaaed, aud it would be"a dlatlaet llreaiagM biaawa MbJaata. Maa ifest destiny, too, has ioeg since doomed tahl ter ritory to axtiaetaaa as aa ladacaaaMnl state, while it is aqaaUy olaat that Baglaad eaanac atlord to lot auy other Luropean POwaraMacb it. Mr. Hill hasn't yet accopted the nomination of his party for Covernor. Poaalbly, in view of the Ohio result, ho wili wisely declino to'rnii his head Bgataat the stone wall that coufronts biui. -<a> Tba Ohio olectior. and tho lair wouthor were aaaBteioaa for BapabiMaa lagBMiattaaa yeaterday. Hui the hanisDBBa 808808 of Ohio BaaabilCaM m i u. s-iay's atorm oagat to pat an aad to all thought of thoexiNteiico or possihility of the existeuce of fair-we;uher l.'epubhcaas. Tho Kapabheaa noinmoo in Queens County agaiaat "Ben" Dowaiag for the offlea of County Jndaa is petaenaUy and awfaaaieaally a aaoat ex eeUeal aaaa, iaeboaaing Mtweea tweaaeh mon as Qanet .). Oarretaoa and Dowaiac the peopio of that county have an uduural>:o optiortunity to rc huke raaeality La pubiic oaaee, and to abewthat aaeked eoareatieaa which defy hoaorahlc puhlic BantjaariBlnannittnanriml their iiapudeutschemes. _??> ? Wo notice that our Independent contomporaries aro alrea.ly aeatTBg a trtBBBpb Ior the Magwanap in Oiiio. We ilou't want to hodisattroeableand mar tnoir plcastire, but, roally, tho inajonty this year doea not aeeaa to ho iraatly ia axeaaa of Mr. BtabaVa laatNoTMBbcc. Wiw* t a afaawaaap victory tbaaf PEBSONAL Not the laaat aad laal eaaaeaMl with the domlse of lA.r.i Maftaaban aae tliat Mr. Kartfa V. Tupiiorwrotr a ijj.'in.iti tl poeu - 111111 h'ot U liruited. Vlr-ior Ifugo'a ciullii Is one of the shows nf Parw: Ma| e-l over witli wiiherod aml mouldy wreatba, and t aruMMil tin-.i. KolscinUky-not an eujlionious BBBM to Yankee ears; yet ?' one. <>t (he fow iiiiinoilal ?lainca tliat BWB uot horn to .lie." Ba aaaaaafaM-aaaaa keeper lu Vionna ln the .-.v.'iit.etitii eaatarjraad raaaarBd gaed aor alea during IMbmbbi. nn w.is tin-tirst aaCM Maaoe?er apaaMla tiiat eapitni. aadUBaafeesa ?aMBuaed M IM prcs.-nt.iay. Now .1 Ui..- i.i-oii/.e atatue lms beaa ptaeed iu troat of tha place, repreaBiitl"! Kolaobltaky diagulaad ln a Tttrkiah ualtormatid imiding ln hi.s rtcbt bead aeoneewpet aad in ,is ie:t a eup. lt was tbu.s that bc aot iiiro.iKb riir BgUneaaad eatatiUabatl i-omuiuuicatiou beiweeu tbe ' ity aad tiie DaM <>f I<oi raloa. Mr. WTllfHilOoaaaa niual iiMllaatad Mr.GHadeMaa to apablla rtliaaaalim aCtMlattar*a aVtrpaaa poiicy, but tMex-Pren ardeeUaad. " Bj reasoa for decimliuf." ha arrotetoMr. Blunt, "Uthatlatn relaetaat toaayabet 1 tiiink an to yonr eoti.tiu-l la BfTptl" whioU ia a lut fu.ni) . lo nay tiie leiiet. BeaaBar Cbbmimb win retum freai CBUfarafa about V..V.-I..1..-1- 1 fltitb ui'ieli h.aith aad itiei.gtli reg.i ? .1. The Kev. Dr. Kolier. B Mu'-Anhitr, of c.ilvarr Baptiat Cbarek, Ma aeeeyted aa eatlBatial paadtMa ?m The Bnp tisi Qn irln-lt/. wlneli la BOW p.ilihslie 1 ln New-York. Uo laaiMBolali .1 with Beary c Y.?i.le.r. (oac known In cou neetiiiii with relialeaa pab leatloaa, l?r. MaeArthar, la addltloB to tba biboraof kla aburek aad itn oalaaieoa, > ,!-o i4 eiuill wcekly p.tpor dovoUid to tli^ alUira of (iilvury Clniri li. naaldiai <;.it.-s. .,f Botaara CkdMCCi a-ilt ioetur.) to tiaaliioai ztrHoait ttmrtatt la aJMay to-aaarraw cvbuiuk IH-Iauuay. Ilie lalBIBII Ii r.'ull uotor. ls s ll 1 to look ju-t as foaag aud faastaattac ita bo oid?bow muuy ft >n BM ??wii.ti ho ivim fateed t.i laafa Ku?.sla beeauae tM Qraud Daeaaaa Olga iia-; f ?iioi m lo?a with Uiu, aad u.iii i.i to raa away and be outrrted lo biui. tu.- fnaaral <>f the Ber. Ur. Jonn Btartay IMMa, Mr ui.-r.y I.euuof tbe (iener.tl Thaologieal Heiuiimry of t.io Prataataal Btdtmryal Caaraa, btok plaaa raaMraay aft?r ii um at Trtull> Clieroli. Kli/.jlioth. N. J.,lii.shop Beat l.i.r.Migli oMiciztiii^. It laiaHIBlkM laal Dr. Forbes'e daatb tolioared ?i oali a tiv> boon toat ..f Cardlaal Mc Lloakey, wM Ib 1849 re. .-Ive.l liim lnto the Itoman . ( luire.i. fi'.in whieb he re urned Mti yearaUter to Um KpUeopal foid. THE 1ALK OF TIIE DAT. Tho f.il'.nwlr.ij adrcTttaemenl appnar* ln a floutherti paper: ? leocln-r wuiite.l ln Dtatrn t Vo. 10?Masculine g. i .1, r; ..ne wuo wili piotil >lt totmcco ciiewiug.Hweariiig ini'l llgjilliig i" nt'1' iu "Hii'1 the sclio.iihi,ii?'; I>c tuo.-rat >>1 BetMelst praferred. u. w. Bauta, anoesar." TM I'liilitilelphiii papaaa vrant t.> know wliytt would not MJaat aa pioporto " Uu " a dry gooda clerk aa a walter. Well, try lt. p ratdeat Cleretaad haa becaearrylna 116,000 taaar itni'e ,,n iii.i iife, nu.l innr ii s iDenaeed lUal nmo by 910,000, I li. Ilvaa Of I'l.-ii.li'iii-. have of lale. MOB ragardrdaa lotnuaioaUj' poor rl?ka,but ti.e mlvertise meut ..I 11 poilej 1.1 ao amall t.nng for tiie ooiup.iny. ln-, iifit OarMld waa lanu.-.i for a larga rlaz iiv nu i >4.:it ? i>.t- eaaraeaer, Juat after i?- eaMrad tne v.inte 11.1n.1e. aave ln- note f.ir tiie prauiloai.aad <li?d ere 11 .?..in." .in.-. nn,,.. tM wafB oouunantad haiaontaialj ob ...iiiliik' ituriiiitioii pat tortu by tbe oaaapaaf <>n tM front >.t ui buUtttaa;: " We Mouiu tiur Lusa."?IPhll uUelphi., Beoord. Tht tillant aad liieinaaallila Ooloaeta PatM Doaaa is Ib towa aaata. Be saye that aiaea Beozlaar Baat M him baajaaatly apralaed hia aahto by atBpplBffal liflo one liorsn StetBS la a ilnrk niirlil. He has ,1 fnll BUM DtM of III ..I.- [auUBd ..11 tr ,.;i:ig paper which M iuteuds to ehow t., |M bny.s out in K.ikota. A < 1IANC.E Of B4SK. t'p.in tM ganlen gata they swutig \\ kt n in .l.ts wera iuii'iu and fair, An.l p.iie Dlana oftdflluug. li, 1 Ughl upon 1...- i>air. To-ulght inii.n ,'the l.iflesi treet TM autiiniti wi'i'l in.ik'.i hui 111, The aatela t?wun.'intr in thebreeaa its rnsty huajaa aroaa; Aml whera are now the youth so eay And mal l.-n dreaaad in' laWB, Oli. wintuer do Mlr faotaMpa atray, \S ueic have tM lover.s none I Go to the parlor aana. ao th.-re, Aml isk. lt v.m iv.mlil know, That .loulilo-loa.t .1 roeklOg cli.-n., Thal laiup tuilicii dowa BO l'.w. ?iB.iatou Cearier. The WnhOrlttmt) f?aa?awa aayi th.it tho sugar erop Ihlfl year wili br short an.l sweet. Ftrat Miner: " I roally th:nk I w.nil.l ?;<> out an.l try tnv laat la thnse neh niines ln AlaiWa, lntt lt costs a BMB of inoiioy t j slnk 11 shaft " S.-eoiid Miner: " Nonseiiae; you w.-u't want to Bat auy ahatti tMajold is lytag nxbt oa top of tM Rtoaad.M " That'a all rbtht, bat J.'.t forael the BBOW nnd ice. I nlioulii have lo slnk my sh.ttt tlir.,n^li tliat." Boatoa kaa begaa lamabi warea ratMrMattaa rinka. 1'i.r the piiMt slx weeks that ,|ii..uit hntanleal eurl^sity, ?? tbe Holy Obuat plaat." haa baca ln btoooa iu tho Iiortl eiiKurai biiii.iiug iu ihe Park aad kaa beea rMted by tUouaan la Itoomea ft m Paaama and olootue aaaa a >e?r. Iin Boweri are whlM aad wfaeo fnllyopeued tho ilelieate BtBBMHI uud eorolla l.ear a atartlliu' reaeinblasea to a * hlM .i"Vi poiied abot o an altar wltb oautrotohed BlBgB, It H luoked iip.in wltb reverenco by the ignorant in i.itiie conntrien, whoattrlbuta to tM beaatlfal Boarar .piiiities of aiiparaatuntl [ower furenodor <??. u. itu . .11-1,1.-ie.1 ui. k> ln have 006 BTOwlua ln the lioiiso, and ?bu it is ib bio.iui tM foriunate paaaaaaot MaapaoaM to ba uii.l.'t- tlm ilin-.t aai.f I ba Delty. l'.> .lentruv one Bt Mta it aiiaar and dw maaaa Biiatortaaa io tba uaaai. Th.. apaalmeu lu tM Park la a tartlealarly BM *w aad li.is pi.i.l i, ol huudrtds ol lloworn Ihis oeaa-'ii ?tl'hMa .lelpiila lniit-H. Boahaadi "afjrdaar.yoa raalty ougui toMtaaayta Him roami lt I*aixu.'ii fe, t aqnara ** Wlfe: - An.l wli,, pr.t.v, Ihottld I be happy lu a rooui botiawac II H bIxbmb focc aqaan '" iiiiii.aii.t: "Baeaaaa it is ho aiaeh UMHaaraa. Dr. Talii'Hge, you know. ??ys that BBOh persou wlll have a i . im alxtaeo f.:.-t aquara m Baavaa." Wue: "iluiupb! il.icli Ur. Tal:s:ai{o kn.iws about it." 1 acar.-.l von so I I am sor-y. but wh.it W.ir ,i i^l:,,\v to .lo wln-ii \ in lot ke.l lu?t ao, Wttb/uur bluaayea t.-mier. >o rsweai vo.celow, Tea, ii.i i.ue, i forgot, You teiupted uu-. I> ,n't ileuy it. Haw so I ?\ ..'I ,,r.- laatblna Bl nie, ob t.ii..< eara, t..ke care, Yoa atlll lead on. You'ro a Ilirt, I <.?? url Yea you are. aa jo.i k.ow. Well l'tn golng. An.'i-vl Oh no! biit IMa I'ui siiiry jrou're acara>| by ? kiss ft,.i n lod i b.-K your panloa. What's tbat yea aay? ?? (la n. to i. ira j uu Bitetu :" - li?..if.-iloa B. Kiaala BeataaO a ior. The aaoptaoz BpalaaraatUI dlataaaiajt tM .|uehttou bow taa tiir iiiiii.tiv.ii.i amilranar] or im aBBUuj ..f I'oiiitui iis iiiiii I,.. calahratca. lu tM BMaawhaa fN. baa .I.. i in.l io r lahtate iiib areMby Malarlag i i.n u la Um eeatra ol tM aartb aa i aald lUtaa aa oA? aa UM t ui fculna ? Tln i ,is, hl f witli ti.e rhooloBjt il s;iiif>ils imliogirls. I " 9 ? "1 ' " -: i ? iivi "? bouuty, iu thrlr ; uu: il?aa al.uia pri ilaf a for jraui.g th?ofa> ' ? ? I ii aere oet I i.'.'i. itsore "i ...ii- j.,!!-!.- n .'a \i.,,,i,i :,,? .,. . ,i '?? i. ... i ? - ? "in iii 1 plu loh i ? ih,- i .. , ,i ,.| ui work iu h. ... iiii?4ioriirjr uoi I*. ii?i in.y ,,,.. t ,? m m..t..?.ir II mr nt ? i.'.-fie gith know dowtii : il, lowuattaa rlehi i i -,'!.-'/..? in.l: buu.ta, aadtbrarovto tM '"'." Uka ttnjrera" rhall nerer zbrlrel in .1 I."! Icil 041 r H I4 ;.?t. I |i ? - f.,iry I maa la N.i. 7ai ii-?i.' tiaad tha thwray i/atM . ' " . ...o. atttxB walk ou aweet-wllUaice and other llowers, aud reiosoou Brusaels ri?* w.rth $i 50. no lue yeong hrotUer, ns eoou aa ? BeV. Is .Uily beleaad 00 befarolilsitlven namo. inuke.ia lMe-ih.cf.irhu juti, and "..?? Baaata hiiu bulf wry down tbe lana, aud tboy ktai e.iell .itner :i few tllUOS Ulld Walk l.niliitly tOKethor to so.neold preacher. wno ooirlit to ktiuw liettcr, aaa be puta bis lianda ou their heads aud tel'.s tlieui to be j,*iKXl? uud ao spulls a mlssluui'J'l. ?[The Int.il.ir. T U BBTATE CdN f'ASS. The Denioeratle Heuatorial Conrentton for the XXVta. Distrlet, whlcn Is to select a candidate to be dle. lun e I by Francla llemlricka, wceta In Syracuae oa b.iturday. Jneepb W. Iliesrtns, the Democratic nomiueo for tha .setoite lu the XXXth Distrlet, was a ui.-iuber of the Aa seuibly for the Iat Siuirura Distrlet In taBSaJB, Tlir JiroiMyn Enyte endeavore to sbow " why Hill i,|[i be eleete.l." Thla ls a tfood deal harder task than trylna to prove a imtraitv<>. ?'A vote for Mr. Davenport," ln tne opluion of Unr l^r'n Wtrkly "le ? vote for reforni, not oniy beeanse he ls htnist-lf *lncercly frlotidly to It. but beeause the ro,] nupporters of Mr, Hlll are ita ulltereat opponeula." ihr Locl.port Joitrnal counneii la tbe uominatlnn of John (i. Freeinau fur the Asaeuiby by the Kepni?!leana of the Ist Bhsgata Dlntrlct, The distrlet Is now repre sented by a D 'BBBOtOf, but Thr Joumil beltevea that Mr. Frcemau will i.e obctcd. The Detuocrats of the XX Vltb Distrlet bavinx noml nated aTonipkins County tnan for Senator, Ihe Axtnirn Adcrrtiirr Is tnoved ta ramurk that '? flle oniy inferenca to In-drawn Iroin that eohrse of aetlou la that the Demo erate did notkuow whom to iiouunate." In a letter to 7/?< Troy Timei Heury 1* I-inib, ex-Siippr. Inbcudent of the Ibiiik Dnpartiuent, wrltea : " I bellera the Kepul.ltcans have n t done ao well frotn benlu ulne to end iu tbelr licket for tweuty ycars as they have thla year." ihi? Alhmiy .4rj/x?eulo?l/.e8 Mr. Ttlden for bla fl.-h; aiMlnxt th? Twoed rtng. In comuididlujr Ttldeu lt eon lei.M Hlll. who wa* a tool of the Tweed rtag) The Kensselaer County Kepuhllcan Coiiveiitlon wlll >,? held to-day. 77ie Troy Timrt bears frotn all qitartera |q tbe county oniy tbe most enroutaifltiK r.-porta to iciiinj Kepubllcau uulty and Deinocr.iilc dlssousioua. The frleuda of I.. A. Wilber are urjriux him as aeandl* iale for the Asseuibly iu tim Schcn etady imlr.ct. Ihe l 'f t Obirrrer burls a p-jrfectly tramendous ar aaaaaai aaaaaal Mr. Davenport into tbe aaawaaa it m. fornia its rea.lers that his eleetion " would inake tbe Al b.iuy Cupttol tbe headi|Uartet?s of the I'ninn l.-.i.-nn i lu.'." Ihe Ijhsrrr'r has evideully exhauated 11* aiutnu nitton. ^^^^^^^^^_^^_^^ AS JO.VF.S IIA9 LaUBBBD To I1M -<OI'!'OW. from The Witminglim i/'f/.i BeBXS One would uaturaliy supposo that lu a nitslness senae ib.- irequeut shiftltu of a Jourual's political .irtiiieUeaa would have a deiuorullzinx; i-tfcel itpou lu clrculallju. TIIK P' BSIDEaT AND TIIK B\!',IKS. Pnm rit* puttbury Chiwaleta Now, what. tins eonetryie yeeralag to kn?w ls what are Ibe eeoeUltnM favur.tbln 10 tue Preattleutlal kl-aliut of Infaata l If tbe I'reniicut Irhses oniy Bepahtteea babtea on eeeoaat <?t tln-lr ackuowiedifi-.i supenor beauty, be will surely Incur tue .llspleasure of nlaown parly. If, agala, be txnorea Kepubllcan habl-s and naaea uuly the Incipieiit Deinocrats, Im hiyn bliaaelf opeti to tlio eriticlsnis uf tbe Milx*'iiiup< for BVDVlag recreaal ta the fundaiuenral prtnclple of rofonu, whn-h Is thal I. t'-cutii >- f .1. ,.ri tuust K'> 10 the Utiesl. It, agala, he kisses ituliaeriinii: it'-lv, as the tlt tal.es hlin. hewill heaeeaooo* of partiallty by all i>artlei, witlmut reitard to raer.ooler orarevlouaeoMlttoa of servttude. ih.-A.i luiiiMtratlou ahould deflue its posltloa Iniuie !i it-lv oti thla Importaai qneettaa. It it fatia to do so Conirresa ahould take the maticr in band as soou aa It meeia. -? GARLAM) MOBI TlfA.V COOT* >yom The.Vew./liiceu .\tu>? (Iml.) His atatemeBt tnat he is not at all iliainrliO'l bv new* p-ii.or ciiiulsL-i sbows c-oolneas under tlre, perhapx, but n .1,-0 ebowa a very obgaee seuse of boiii prj.'e-i.i.oual hoiiur and offlelal tnteirrlfy. T0LU1 11A lt SO UIGUT TO LSE ?ll. WEMTS SA MB. To the Editor of The Trtbunr. Sir : I have oniy this 8T0Qiaf read iu your laaae of thla tuorulm; tbat my natne was attacbe.l 11 tho eirealar callluir a meetitn; of cltizens to raaataat the aaV v lablUfyef revtvtag tha Oeaaaattaaa af aavaaty. a'hiie I have f<T many ycars laken au lutereat ln ellorta mado to reduce taxatiou aud stop the corrupt ex,,,ndrur. it >a city oltl.ials, I ,le-ui It firoiier toeay 'hat 111 thla lnstau. o my nain ? baa boaa u-<e<l with.nii i.iy milh ir.iy ne RBoab edife. Mr. John Koley reijuOBted ita use for sm-u pur yose and waa donhul. W. Ii. Wi.nu. Aeio-I'orA-, Oct. 18, 1880. WEUDISQB Yl sn EDAY. Tosterday niorniny-'s suu and clear skf aaaaaai in a aaaaalral <Uy for the ?aavhaja st r?ay shore, L f.. of Mi?s Mary lialdwin Ifyde, the oniy aaaajaaat of B. ll. U.nle. of thla eity. to Sidiiey Diilon KipU-y. The aaaaaaor taahaaaaa af Mr. Hyd,.. avatfaaaxtag tbe eeaaxej Waa elaborately and tastefiilly .leemated ?Ith la<ran and -t.it iiini leavee fur tbe eeeaal >n. a special trsiii frotn l?!i|t Islaud City Oeavayaal thlther the KUexU froiu this city to a teiuporary atation erected In the rear af Mr. Hyde's hcuse. Theaee miuy aa6x*xagBa took the iriiests 66 the house. The :ii>trrla>fe eer.-niouy was pciformed by tbe Itev. Keiilien i:iley. tho rector of St. Mark'a Churcb at Islip. who waa assiite-1 by the Bav. Dr. John Uall of this city. The bridal palr were unitod under a -auopy of autuu-uleave.sofboauti.ul and \.irjlux tiut.i ai raiue 1 iu form a bower at the south eaii of the uialu hall. I.e, a were sn-iH-u.le.l alsive thmu, whlle the i.ack^ro 1:1,1 w,u varied witb be.l-.of roscs ou ilther side on a backirroinid of ivy. A drapery of siuilax felt iu frout. Tho brid.-'a 88868 was of winte salin trinitued with laea aodoran^ blosso-ns. She wore a lulle veii and a iioarl n, eklace aud araaaaaafa al aaaaaxaaai The bx8aaaaaaMa wore cor-.u.-i of whlle 11.0111 wltb lace ?klrt? over ailk, witliuut trsin, ii.Iy ornarucutod with poarl, with 000006-0010X08 BXaai de su..ile K'lovrrt aud lxniis tjuliuu slii.pers. The bvtaaaaaaata were the aTJaaaa Adetma Moiler. Baaay Alex and'-r, Jeaiine Borro'se aud llarrtot A. Dishop. Tne UHliera wero ('eor?e Work. Jautea Ijinier. WillUin M. Um;lui.ui and Wllliaui M. Il.yt, II. Dulou lilpley. the hrotlier or tho 6X8aa*tfffaaa was the be.it uiaii. .There .vi-re tiius,,: by l.aialor and refreshnn-uts funilsncd by Del BaaahM. The wodded palr BBaal to tuis city, aai tbe Vev-Teoh gaaata returued at 3:4."> p. in. aaaaag Btoea aaaaaai w.-r? Mra BT. k. vandeiMit, Mr. aad Mrs. r.ayard Cuttiu>;. Mr. aud Mra. II M. AlOO aiidcr, Mr. aud Mrs. A.i^nst Ilehuout, jr., Mr. aud Mrs. Jos" do Bavarvo, the htlaaaa Bavarva, Mr. and Mrs. john bioaue, Mr.charlra B hloiaialer. atr. aod Bra. 11. u. lioiiiiis, (oioiie, aad Mrs. .vifrcl BagataB, Mr. aud Haa Jaines W.AIaxander, .i.ury M. Alexaaaar, ir., Chaaaeey ^l Depow, Mr. ar. 1 Mrs PnltOU Cal lii?'. .Mr. and Mrs. BamBOl Horrowe, 11. Uotrowe, Hraduli JoUaa IB, I*. iirockboUt ( utiiiu. Mr. aud Mrs. Jolm K. t'owdno, ^tr. aud Mis. Jo-lali M. li-ke. Mr and Mra. J. Lea ilitfl man. Mr. aud Mra. Oeorae a 1*1.-v.l Joaea, W. BL llaie meyer, Qaaatal aaf Mnv 1.. J. lAtxaeraid. J. 11. Banaa* for.l, lirowuell Il.1rnl1.11n. Mr. and Itra roine.iui lel lowa. Poxhall K.-. ae, Mlaa bleaae, B'UUeai llaiaaBrr. V. Oray Onewokl. Cbarlee cautler. iho Mtaaoa OanUer, BH Ulaeea Ueekaoher, .'>ir. aad Mis. I'ooraa ?'? Magaaa, Mr. an.l Mra. Uwlght Kiplev, Mr. an.l Mrs. Blluara Breeaa. Mr and Mra. W. P. wiiaiiou. BLIoey idlUn. Mr. aud Mlaa llarttey, Mr. aad, ?Mra F. O. Lawreaeo, Mr. aai Mra, lieerae Heary Warren. Jr., ar.aasl ?tr<. J 1 ??-! . 1..0. I.. Turuuie. )r.. Mlaa I'uniur,-, .-h aad Mrs. Jaines otKtim MlaaeaOBaKawartla i-i^,,, . <? arlea Miiun, ...niir Leary Ooarleo Uaaaar, oiiver k. Biag, aai Ansou I'ueli s Mokss. Mlss Na..nle I.. I'rloat, daughter of Oalvta M I'ru -t. aiei -tx-piieu ir. Masi.ti. ir.. were iaarried haaevenlaaal the lio ne ol tne brnle. N.i. ||T B*BB| TaOBlJ ululh al TUe tiarPira were iiriiaiiicuted wiih flowera. aad a MT88 liilinlier ,.f fBaaM rfore proacut. The Kev. Falhcr Tole, afBt, l.eo'd Bomaa CatbolM Charob perfornMal t iee r.' ni.iiy. and afierward tkare was anerpt'oa. TMbrhla wora a Iress or alirer braeade an.l aatia, wtta laee g?mi iine, aud earrieda keaeaet of *hiie i.ises. Miis Mary Prleai h.-r ii?ior, ?i. bn.ie-iuai.l. ir\iu? Baada, waa the b?et maii. Tuera vateM aebera. TMgaaatalacluded Mr. aad Mr?. M. B, BTlaaa, .Mr. auil Mr?. MatBB 1'. Titus, Mra. ll.-'iry Pricat, Mrs. W. Ooodapoed, .Mr. aad Mrs. .1. J. C.rliett. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bt-A.liim, an.l Mian M. Clilr. Thebrlle an.l brldegrouui havo goi.e on i ....? Iitlng tour to Xiagaro. Ml-si (lenevi. v,. Merntt, .lau^liter "f Caleb O. Moniit, and wiiilam Orefory wera marrti-d l.m evet nig la Chriat i'huech. Brooklya. Tbo elmr.-li uai i;i.-.l with t'ii.-.is. The iiri'i.-, who waaatvaa away by ,.r, rutlier appaaiad la ereaa whlta arepa le. hiaa aM p.illit l.iee a vell of tulle being U. I'l bv or mg, bloB8 I ?". in beraaad aMearrleJ a akaatet <>t whtte raaaa. \rt.r t ,e , i r I'lon), tiu-ie waaa leeepttoaat tu Maaaef ne bil.t", Xo. 1 "i Kattodgr st. The .Iriiwini; pmiiiih wera ornaniei te.t wltu tloweismnl tbeio were uuiMc an.l ro frcuiiieuts. Miss Jeraej A. Ilaneker. diiugbtcr of tho lale /?1ib Raoeki r, a uu uarried i nt etre ilaa to Bllltaai h Bti . le tou. of 1'oiiis I ner, N. J, at ihe hoiao of l.er auut. BVB. ,u Banekar, Ba 132 Coneord>at., BrooklyB i aaraaioay look pleeeal s o'claefc aad waa wltaaas. '??'/ a lareo oambar of auaata, ta Um Hoarar iiaared aattora, ihe l.ev. l>-. .). ii. Tboiuaa, afMhuluc TM bnde aa pearad la a bjbb of whlM saiin aaada wltb a l ?aa ttaafc' aad . overe.l with a tulle retl. Mha <'la a Iimiis wa* nar iniii.l ..I hoii'.r. 1 BB nest u..in u.ig Ab:ab i. i ItBBc! er. A leoei'tlon witti tiiisie aad eaappe* [ollowed tbe erre i.i.iny. Tboaa praaeot bielnded Mr. an<i Mr- CT.!'~ llai.okar, Mr. au.i Mra, a. P, liaaaz, Mlsa Ireaa, Dr. J. J I'nileii. Mr. an.l Mra. M. 0. Meyn. W. OleaaOB, lleatf Torulry,and A. Prndaa Mr, aud Mra. Majtfeioo ?'-! make their bouiu ut Toin'a Blrt r LOBQTBLLOWi VAVBMTBB MABBlBkX BoOTOBi Oct. 1-1 [Special).? Mis.s Anme taOBf1 feliow, yiiuiiguzt daugbter of tM poet, w.n niairnd tliia eveiilng to J.uu.-s UUMrt lUorpe, of 1 .in ( l.iire, WlB. TM we.Miug took plaaa at the l.otifc-fcllow uiausioa, (ll'l Oiinbri.lKe. The cci'-uiony wae BBWfOfWMd by tba lt. v. MaiBal l.o cteilow. uncle of tM ln !.-, aaaiafetl bf lue Kev. K. II. Ilal., of ihe Flrat l'arlah Chiircb, ?.'*??? bii'lge. The we.btiug was a (julet one. only the reladree uiitl liitiin.it.- M. ii.is of the lunl.-aii.l brlOeZTOOBl attelia lu_. Charlea B. Uratfory.of Ma.ii-.ii. W'la.. ?j- beet ui.?flj bb.i WTaMworth t>?ngfellow, cduiuml Pararr, Cl aria Mi-ntt ui, J.onea (,'reawell aml Jainea My.rs ai teU aa ll-l.el-. A :e. i-pliou BBd S'.pj.er I..llow.-,l ..ll'l iMaJBj i" i \ uiiri..-il e.iuple slarted ou a nborl tour. 41"/ wm ufa iu i aaitwkage -4> JAT ouulo's BBPMBW MAMBlBBk UAMDBB, H. J., Oct 11 lEfm?iii.'b-r'.ai'a BoHMa?afVaBlSU4Btaa>at, ihia auy. a Bapewe ? Jav (? .ul.l, w is mairled at -t. MattUlM a Churcu, I'bd* .lel.-hia, this evaning to Mus Ate. i?< LelaeulBa. al ?**? auy, -? SIH ARTlliU AA/' illl. VAKIE SL1L. HaTlngaeoo ??The MiLado" s.itviv iaaac^QB ou an appatoiiily lougaini pivaporou*Toy.i^e.SirArtB