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THE COST OF THE BALLOTS. .*?__ AND A HALF MILUONS PRI^TED. I>"8--UCT_ONS TO POLKE OARJUB- -BB TO TI1H KM-'.CTION OPKlCIAbJ*. The election l_sl year ?_* only aii expet+meiit with fhe new syt-teni i.f votlng, aud the Police Ofl*Bflfta sloners lemroed a good deal from It ln 88BBB8*J?Bre. the clectlvn to-duy will bc a less expenirive BM than that ef a yoar Bdp. Ifl 1Si*& tlie CflflU-lafllaaMflfl niade far too libeiral an allnaflfllB for the nunibor of ballot-. wlrlcta -?<?i]d be spoiled. and waated several IbflflMflflfll dollar* of the flNgr. mohry. -Bflfl taero are ?0 fewer ffBInf JiltKev this year tlian ?li?-re M*ere bttt, BO here i* another i>e<lur-ti..ii in tha* exnensv To-duy vote-, will be ?.*_*t ln only 8-*7 flflwlka dUtriel*. Laat y?_r 1,-00 balloW. utiaibered eonteculivelv. were prlnted for Bflflh |*arty for every on? uf th*. **oll lug-plaees. Thl*- na- t?? gtv* iibuudaut toflflflf 'or Ihfl r_ln__s ?f ballot-. It Wa- fomud, however, that Urls BflB?HBr \*_* by far too gflflflrflBB, *o tMs vear there will be only 700 ballots u party f6r etieli fltafltaflB dl-trld. Ai thfl averHjre vot<* flf eaeh pottBf-fl-flg will probably be le?s tl-wi NO, thta Bflflflflflflifl will BOTflr all einenten cles. TWr year ttierc nre onlv BU partlea in ggf h>ld threnghout the county. Thr-se are the KepublicaJi. Tarnmauy. New-York ItaaMeracy, County Democracv. KoctaliM I.abor and l'rohlbitlonl-t. Many eandldates appear on the ballot* of two or more orpanliafions. hut -e.parn'e bullop, had to be prlntod for earh party. The oontest for Coroner has tlu gre?te--t number crf en Wle*. there being elghteen oondldates for Uie three aaaaamtaa. (taamagaamtty no mnnv bbbm appears on more tban one ttd.et. Besldes Uh-sp Bta full eounty tlrket-. tbere nre *ev oraJ addltloiml ballots tn a tow Aammbty Diatticts. ln the Aasembly Di-trict- comprialng tlie VII tli !*?nate Dlstrict tbere are three. new ?? partle.-," tbe nomineeB of whlch are tbe repilar Tammtiny eandldates. Ue. aides, in rhe Xth Asaerably DtaOnV t. the Tammany Home Jtnla Assoclatlon luw nominated Frank Merkei for Uie A^seiubli', co a separate aet of ballotn, bearlng hia name akme hnd to be printed,. The contract for the prlnttnic wu let on the nmlen<tandin? that there would be an averace of ten partlea ln BBBh A>sembly Dlstrlct, ao ab?ut H.bOO.tKKj baJlota bave been printed. ThU eaOiTMite wa? to>> BBTfW, as aubmqiMnt oecurronoes nhowed. Laat vear tlie mlntaJie w*m in the otber dlracflon. Then tbe contract wa* let ln aceardance with an e*tlmate tbat thrre would be ten partle* in the fleld. hut thi- iinmVi fell below the aetual taete. I?a?t jear between 111.000,000 and 14,000.000 ballots xtere print-d. more tban twloe as many aa were ordered thia year Marth. B. Brown, of No. 40 Parlc Plaee, printcd the. ballot* for b>tli elections. This year b<* h:i- I.. at work on thaa tor B-BBl tbt-fl week* He had a day and a nigut taras at work. includlng BflBBtayi, M tha. bl*. flflflflflfll w.te idle only about four hflflffl of fhe twenty fout. Thlfl flflflr Mr. Browii did all the worb ln h:< own aatflbUBh-MBt, while lait year ho bad to .-all in thfl aid of other r.rii*iters. Ur. Browa'ii men were tflhtjfli flfllflflflr-flt by Ihfl faets Ih^i thfl *-"' retary of state. "ent OBl BOBfl of tho noralt.Btion* untll tl.ey had all been raoctoeB. Thcn the Bata ?rr__ *ent by hlm tfl the O-ofltg Cterb, who In turn flanflrd tben flfflfl Ifl the Poliee comnil--to!ier-i. by whom Ibe. werfl flflBl ?o Mr. Brown. This roond about way of il. l:\er!n? the Ifltfl flfljflflflf ? flflflflf flf a -whole day in the prtfltb-t- Barait-l-?, every eaa of tl.e ?lx and a bflB B-Btafl baBflta ????? Bflaij had Saturday at:d at BflOfl flfl thfll day were 8_B*fla*8f to the Bartaflfl itflttafl hflBaefl ta the elty. Br. _*towb wlll hnve a foree of men at Ha *hop flfl of to-day. re:idT to replaee anv halloth -vhir-h may be lo>t or wiii. h may be lmptoperlv prlnted. Bfl far, no mi<-ta_e has been dlr-rovercd. Mr. ErowD's bld thlfl year w.r*. *K*i f>0 a thons.ind hallflta, ?o tlie totul 88- wa*. about *!_:?, 000. Lflfll vear, the r-na-ititv bei.if* greater, lie did tlie work at the rate f.r *ii ",.> a IhflUflflflfl, lhe entire eost being abc-nt ?4<r,0oo. Mr. Brown aJ-o pttata Hhe atatomeota of tbe can eaaa, tae r"ii etarha' talttea and the shMRaa ratara btal I - IB former years the Kepiiblican eandldates' iiam.- alwaya beaaed the H?t5. hai tafa ve?r Rm Tam Baa] nama wUJ be printed on top. As t*iat will be about iUe nrdt plaee ln whlch Tannnanv I- on top. this' rtauige ne.,1 ?ii arorry RepabUrana. The r. ,:ie,- captaina wrre caBed tagether nt Head qi arlara jre ?*Hay to reeefve final in*tructioiis from Rnuerlniendi ral Uurrajr reiiHt-diiiK :be dntl'i- of tbe poliee dt iha poll* to-day. Mr. Maarry OaRwered the Baaa] Biitealecilii :??,?' ^ tbe captaln- to take ri:- i.t,11 ?? . rare to preaerre order and to proteet tiie pnrlty af tlie i iii-t i><>\. Rothing wm -*aid aboal I .. ? ?? ? il ,?: wltli I'nited state- amrihall. Tbe re tur:,- wlU I,. read c 'h'- pnhiie at eaeh poliee ttaRon and ln tbe eourtrooni al Poliee Haadaaartara tomtght, as aaml Br. Rnrraj :,i-,> dlrertad tbe eaptama to detaU aome men ta arreal panam Waa may rlotata the city oi-dl aaaeea bj imlldtag boagrm la taa atiaala to.night. la the Barean of Kle. tlons featorgag the elerks were b i-> BddLreaalag cnvelope- aaaatatotag aogtoa of this r, -.vi,,. b liii taepaetan of eleetion, juail ehWfcl nnd ballot elerk- will reeeive Uiis morning before tlio time lor OgaalBg the poU?: 1. The ballot etartu ahall aot fold th- ballot- for tJw: awtar, but tbey may taetfnat Mm bow tiie ballol ?btrarl ta foid.-d bj tohttng a aamgla butijt iu hi- praaaeea. 2. lf, ln.iii a:ii iuum-. tbe oflwtal IxUlot- fchall 0*4 be reudy for dUulbution ai anv paOtag plaee. oi if tlie aapply of ballots ?jnui be exhausted before tlu- pall- aj>- ,lo ,<1, anoffirtaJ baUota, printod or writieii, mude i.- nearly m pomtbh) ta tbe fonn of the ofllrial ballota, tnaj b<- aaed [l. bhoiiid iii\ question, uot di-iln, tly provlded for in Uie Mannal, aiite during Uie votlng or aaaram of the rote-. it Is to I,,- deeided I i ;i \oie of thn mujoritv oi il?- ni-,,-, toi-. wh ? ire adviscd )u>t to put a utrahied or tachnlral lut- rpivdotlou upon tlu- Rtatato. 4. At tl.e rioae >.f Um etactiiou tha paokage of an gtatrtbuted ballots, In each polllng plaee, win b- ad. dresi-ed M the l.u'.m of ElecUolis, aitid will be de iiveiisi bj the chalraao of the iioard ot UMpaetan ut tt," ataOoo houa, ol the p-dbe praetod lu whlch th nolHng plaee i situatcd, where a reeelpt wlll ba gtvoo for tlie -ame. 0. J BB l.x'i nole iii jiAue ten of th- MBBBBl wn- i,, wrtad iu defarenre to tho declsion of the Jaattog of tbe Bnpreoie tvairt, who by nandamm eompeltod t ii> fcnurd of Inapactora to reglater one Kilnc ta 1880. al though KRne Jiwi movud trom .me al -iion diatrlct ta aaather withln thlrtj daya before oinctioii. An othT Jii-tiee of Uie Cuprema Conrt aaya that the langiiace "f tli- Uonatttiitlon eannol Iie sn tai tai ed, and tbat tbe aote In i|u?-,40u ?hi>um be Ktricken f.-om the Miinu:,;. It i- oow Judioally held tiuU each voter must bave m-lded thlrn dav- b foi? ihe tle. tam ln the e'-ci on dl-trlct a- eommonlv understood F..r my patt, I never he6it_T-- to adopt aa a rfllfl i.f U'tiuii BBd r-nrni. tion ,,f d.ty t, ui -, million of peopie Bhflflld never be leil io publie piilajre trflflfl r.nv noBBllUtflttou ol purty expedieney. State or WBttfltBil flaiiiiitl J. Tt-Vn | EXPECTIXO A BIQ VOTE _ff W'OOKLYX. i'Ol.i.- TO B OPXB rr.'jM BUXBCBB 10 5-VXSET. Thfl po!i'? in Breohlya -t-da** wiii _. apea from taa riM- to BBo-tl lhat, Baaardlng to thfl *Jm:iiiae_ is trtm ?;.:*_ a. in. tn 4flU p, ni. No l/emorrat w)i ol, ... Bm gtaboaast tucthoti- ..: thr, bbbb wba haa. Baeeeadad :.> gflttlag .or.tro) oi his gatty aaarhlBun fll "iiKi iu: i go lo ,ii- polliug p!;ue today aid eoal a role ni. .1 s -.a: 1.. - :t for (Hivfti-iiof ut.d uni'tlir-i vote I u- ile. ry A. .Vn-i Um Mayor of H.ooUlyn. If yu leave boi.ie i i lhe da] vltbofll rfltf-g, you may lo-.- ??>... Yoia bj belng delayed u-cxpaetedlj on >?... rtrtarn. Vou OM) n.i :. .- I.tba < rrowdad latv lu the day, or ?o:ue i?p;aier U1*J \ < ,;, ynu- naiiir. Ihfl eiiriny I uotm ii *. ..- da i| . aod wiii atap -i flotbiog to eoa tlnu" ri ?...?>. iv ii .(. Uun. lor^et to von-ea.ly. Bl v i-: paiBla to a ?irjre ItepuhJIcaii voto lu KIu-.-k t - .tn t s. DaiBflcrfltfl plaee Flower's plueallty b. i..w r.iKU, aad uia..y ...* thflflfl thlnk lt -wdl be cut ilo-aji ii.I.. Ii in :v. Bflflfle dlaaflacted Dcnioirat". yettci (ia. aet. .-uv.iiu Ihfll l'lov.er would flflt have 5,000 l.:aj.?:.l> i;i tbfl rooilty. Cfl-l?Bflfl flTflfflflr, of tlie Kcp.i.i ean Qt-npalgg Comm ;tce. \v_, eoafldeal ot vic BflflT, !-.:lh io. tbe .-t..le -nd loi -I dchflta. Me.ai l"lur_.c.v bc placed al aboat -i.ooo. c__.iiv.- a. .-. i lereu, pi--?ida.r. of thfl Yirong Bcpab Ilcati ( :ub. i*id bfl l.-'l baaa cuvlully B-flfllng over thfl Held Bttfe B 8?ra lo dliflTOltllg thfl U'uth Of thfl rr por_. elre-lated thal a la ?.-< bod] ?t ti.?- nr?->1*rl --?i:k ataadUag" Bflpab-eaaa Bflifl galag t<. bflfl Meyer i.e c*u?e of hli belng a grrjcvr. Bfl aald Ihal the Baraabai who w u!rt do - i WOOld u>- 00fl.pfl.fl II ffllj ?rflr. Ihfl would bfl mn. ii BBtflfl thaa oBflal by lha OaroMii voi.-. ii flBBflbaaod dhfioo. BbU) ao j?t asal ..f it ?-._- ardl narily Beaioeiall . TbB year abool BO ?*?-. cent w_~ gojng for Bfljrer, nnd ? ro .d pan of ll for Fflflfl tt, t ... Br. schleieti ha- t-l.e.i iflajfl to l.nve trusted men at every pollinit plan- to SflMflh the count, und t brln-r. ln iBtBIBl Bl flBflg, BB _? to pit-vent any attempt Ifl Uiiuper wlih the rfltfl-BB. The Young Kepubllcaii cinb win rflefltffl rata-Bfl at tha nitailnfl ihBflfca, Mr. Sehlereri hlaaaalf and a few BBBtflflBBfll will bc al the Tieadqu-.rter- In the Real F^tiue B_r*B_B_f| ready lo utt-i.d In flflfflflfl upon any plnee whflrfl there seem*! -? be MflJBfleflaaarji delay ln t*,c eount, ai.d tlnd out what '?l.x-> li The BgBBblleafl* |_ the sUotifly _)eiiio<ruta> -Aaids of ronth Hrooklyn are thonuiithly allve, aud v. t,-i_?v -.-.ked that me*. be deta.led to -_?:.-1 U?itn U> koep tj_e_ of ti.': vote. The Poltce Departinent I- Uiorouglily ptoatltuted to tlie w_r*k of tlie rinjr. V?_te-day ?47 tpe.lal pollrt tne_. on. for tueb elect?? dUtrirt, u .re aworn ln. Tht hat *?_? ......de np by th- D-m.-crattc le-fler* in Ihfl dittn-nt waids and -*e-T to (.'?n-r_l??lo*-r U-rdeu. who promptly appolnted the wurl workris. reeoni uietided. They may be eaajMBded BB8B to nce that the full Damooratlc vote ta polled. Th- lawelal paBOB men wlicn accembled at headquartcrs yesterday morn ine it.iu.i- ua a rough luoklng aKceuihlugc Thev wero typical ward 'neeler*." A icgujar polbeinun wlll al-o be Mationed at each POtttnj plaee. Do not forget to vote. Do not foi-get to vote Rftjf, HOW XEW-YORK LOST THE FAIR. TAMMANY HALL INSISTF.D O.V XAMINd Af.L THE OOMMITTEUS AND KPINDINW ALL TIIE MONEY. Proin C W. Howen's lotter to A. K. Whltney. lt wns understood nt the Chuiuber of Comnu-rce meeting. BBd hud been agreed to by BBaitag nieinbei ?f Uie Chamber aOfgrgl day* ln agtwaee, U,ut polllica ihould not bc nilxed up ln any wag with llie World'a Fuir. lt was daemed expedlent, thendore, thal at the meeting in the Clty llall. to be held hiler lu Ihe day of Jnly 25, lbe!., u resolutlon sbould be olfered reoun meudlng that two Deuiw-i-nts. like Grover Cleveland aiid Mayor Grant. und two Kepuidlcati-, BBB (MWeral WiUuim T. bbbbBbbBB und Ooniellus B, lllis-, and one independent iu polltle*. like Alcxmidcr E. orr. whould be appolnted a committee of flve, whlcb committee ef five sbould iippolnt a larger committee wltb power to begin the prellmlnary work. A KESOLl TIOR EM UoDYlNO TKE ABOVE LDEA WAS PREPSRED. AND IT WAS ARRANGFJ> TO HAVE THE SAMB OFFBRRtD AND KECONDED AT THE CITY HAI.L MEETING, BUT MAYOR ORANT AND THE 1NTI MAK FR1ENDH WHO WERE AKMX'IATED WITH HIM AT A PRKL1MLNARY MEHTNG HAI) AR KANOED THT THE POWER OF APPONTING TIIE COMMITTEE SHOULD REJ-T ROUB.Y WITH MAY0B GItANT. Aa lt vas found Imposstble to can-)' taroagb tbe reuolntton favored by certain oembers of the ChanibeT of CoaaBmrea, non-pollthal lu charaotor. a r-esoluUmi was uuanlmously adopted whlcb gave full power to Mavor Grunt to appolut Uie dlfferent curu mlttee-i. WHEN THAT REKOLCTION WAS ADOPTED, I FELT SAT1SFIED THATTHE FAIR WOULD NEYEil BE HELD IN NEW-YORK. nnd I remeniber that you BXpreaaat to me prlvately al that moetlng? tif- ethers did thnt a fatul iul-ini.e bad aaea made ut Uie very beglnnlng: yet RoawaU 1*. Flower wa- nt that moetlng and o-poko strongly ln fuvor of tlie reeOhJBOBI an adopted. AMOTHER TAMMA.VY TRICK REVF.AIaED. TRYINO TO l-flflflJADB VO.KRS TO RPtOBI A OAXDIDATK WHO 1$ HOT RI'.N.MX'i. Tammany Hall ha* been pnw _*.lng one or it*. ron rtantly oceurrint* trl__ ln the VUItli sennte District. At one Bflflfl llenry S. Sprnpue liitended to rflfl us at. Indeiiendent eaudidati' iu eppOflMtaB to Henator Htowart. Hut hairniony has be*en entirely re*toi-e_ in the Kt publlr-a:: imrty lu the _____ Asaembly und the Vlllth henate District, and Mr. Sprnpuo tias witlidrawn fron. the conteat ln tbe lutere?t of tlu. Repiibllcin eaiidi date. Bnt Ttuntuauy Hall ha* been cireulntlng an appeal atoonf; IhBBfl voters who. it Bflfl Hioupht. BBfljht be Indui-ed to vote for Mr. Hpra-tie analnst Mr. stewart. ar.d has been wecretly elrcu_i'Jii|* Bplflfflfl pasters ln order to deielve some gtapBhBcflflg wlio might be BflT s'.iuded ln this way to give thelr flflpporl to Mr. -Pt__*C and not to Mr. rjtewart. Now. thc truth ot thc matter ls that Mr. Spm.ue i? not ninnini? lu thl- or in anv other district. Ile has reilred entirely trtm thr .onf-i aud ls sitpportlng Mr. Stcwart. No Kepubllean *hould bc deceived ln Ihfl BtBtter. It ll tl.e duty of every Bflpa___Bfl in thc district to rotfl for tlie iBflfltar cundld-ite of tl." purty for th?. Btate Scnate and the regular randidates of tflfl paity fjr tba other ol-ce-.. Mr. Stewa.t haa been ? Haithful aml valui.ble tu'-nibor of the state Henate. >'o Bepubllran cun havc any exeu-** for not votlng tor hfla. SAMUEL H. RANDALJ.'s STATKMKNT. IIK VAYS Rg was NQT aJUDtOTKD ANO CHAROED with LARCSBTT. Sauiuel H. Riuidull, Republlean ca.ndld.ii ? for th< gaaaaabty in tho xixth Dlatrlet, has wrttaen a letter in whieh he denies vanous ehargM mude ap.ilnst blui iu Tamimviy pgarapagara. Tbe atatameal thal he wa ai-restod a.id rharged wltb lan-env bv .Mr-. Kb-inor F. iiiaih.p he pronaaarm totaiiy aatraa He -ay- that be appcaied in Uie Ilarlem Poliee Coarl OB Saturday BMraaag ta reaamnaa to a laattee'a muamoaa. The J.iBtlce told BBB that there wa* BO nhmga agalnal bim. Mrs. RHhirp, u former client of Mr. Randall' . tli.-u laM tlmt Iie withheld a pup^r BOJBwOtCd with lbe MeAnJlge BBtata trom ber. Mr. Kandal decluivd tbat he dld hold tbe jiaper, whieh wa- a contract to eonvey eertoln lote, ta meam a Rea tor htoarltoy'a f.-e- due fr,,m Mra. Mshop. A referee had been BBBOlBted by Jadge M.Adam in tlio Supci-ior Court ta det-rinine tlie amonnl of Um fees. Mr. Bandnll pioduc.i-d docum.-iil- und ordera of tbe court tO -bow the inilb of hi- -lab-ni'-nt-. but tlu ju-tiie -uid: -i thtah this Bmtter alll keep until after eleetioa, and it la poatgoned nntll Thnnday next" Mr. Eaudal! fuHber dei.ie- tbe eBarge thal be ? I dlabarrad ta MnmarhntTttlff for dejraadlng a aoldler'i \\1ikiw- oul of peaalea money. Mr. Ka-idiill say.: "1 never h?d a chairge of any kiiid ln my life made n(o_!ist me In any aflBTl ln __aaa_htufltt?, In I8_d .ludije Brlghfl?fl, Of the Suporior C-fllt, BBfl-fl un order, aai diron'ted il io be ent n*d. rflflMFVa-g bm trom pnctice. Tlu- oi*der bfltflg iilepal. I flBfld Jodge | BriglU-l in Ihfl l'nited Btfltflfl tli-cuit Court in Bflflton Ior dfl-Bflgflfl for d1-.turt.int* inc in Ihe eujnyni nt of m.v office by the BM?Iflg Bf the Iflflgfll order. Tho court at the trial took the (??_;<? from thc jury on th ?n-ound that the judge wa.. nol BaMfl for BB. ad -ODC by him ta couri. When I left BflfltSB ln 18_d the Suprenie Judlcial Court pive me :i B!f?flcatfl Ihal I than remalned aa record -i> un attorney und 00_a*_Ior nt law ln all the court* of Mus*a<huM:ti?. ??I Bflfl a-niltU'd here tn lt-oo. I wa-- ehflrffld in l-7t> witn ti..- \iohitlon of two injunc? oii order* ln a rlvll action ln the Court of Cominou Plr-as. Tl.e (ourt of Appeals ln the 7.1 New V-rk Ibuporlfl beM thut 1 did not vlolute cllli-r of _M iiijum-tion order-. ln 1s7!t 1 Jiad u law suit in the Noa York Supreme Conrl with a n.iiji b] U? nflSM of .lo*-l:th Cimc. t.-.~. I <|.?<'?.?? <l that he had wroiurfuliy traoatsrrad ? taaac in wblrh i wa* batf-ownar. and held bia. C-rpenter'*, int., roilateral - "eurllj i" e.ure det.t- be owed no. T_w co.irt di-r.ii-sed the eomplalnl mi ? qnestkm of baw. Tlie eflaa wa* appeok-i t., tbe Itenerol r-rui. hut Par penle.r aaid his alloroaj b-Vlog l-oi.ii .1: -d. lhe eaae was deliiNcd." . a DID tlAYXE.. TO- XO ELUDE AN OFFICEE? TIIK OO-TB-T TO OL'ST THX UkEOB Ol M.WAKK BBOIXBIB- IB BABBB-T. in iho couris ut Newa.u, yeatctday, ti.e patlM-B of citUeUfl to Judjre DepBfl to luive the fltartioa fo. Mavor s<-t aside on uccount of fraad nnd rorraptioa, waa broaght up. Ooaflaal for thc pfltlB?flera a-flrd Baaa t<> lile addi lotial allidaviu alle_in^ fr-aud. -Bifljfl DflpOfl made an oider li_ii.jr Wtrtn.Mlay, Novoinber II, fo: tlie hearinf*. Kx-.ludpo Btflflrflflfla, oonn-^l for the Dem ocratlc maiiager.-, ?i.d thut Ihfl Bflta-fl a.-ivetl on Mayor lluyi.es was not leual. ns lt occuii*ed ou haturdny after nooii. that bfllBfl ? legnl bollday. Hfl flbjcc ed to Ihfl proceedlngfc. The papers hnd bflflB plaeed ln Ma i_tiiU_ ouly an hour before. lie _aid, and hfl had flfld hnd timi to eiau.iiic them. ffliffl DflfflM sjii.l thal whetlier i.otictt was reijiiiied or nol v.n- a fljaaatk?1 B-OOl Whleh i.ii|*lit be soiuo Uoubl. A, ye^t'-nluv wus thy last day, under the law, Ihal waa 1 fl Of thfl liu.liBttOD of tflafl for auld?B an order. bfl would Bahfl "ii?-, i.i ,-toad of tahiuj* th." iv-pom-ib;'Hy (.f def Btlag U.? appli .jit;.ui by tha lapaa of Ume. Tlie 08?rl alao is-i i.k' mzed the rij-ht of lha peraaa who auccaed-d ta Uie ch-clioii io bfl heard on tlie jurl.dlt-tionul fOeta m volved, a-, to arbfl?ior the BppBcflttafl .u. ragolar. The .ludgo BflBBBBtad to Mr. MflVVflfl tbfll thfl ' ourse laj taken : tlmt u siateniejit of the thtta bfl pirparrd, to bfl iire^*?nle_ u> tha bem h court. Whon ,i ipBfldy di* fltflton ni?y im o.tolned. II Uie prflflflfldlflg wat lrrei* ulu.. it uould be better to ?n? It al tlu- uiitsct. Tba point-. bfl would raiae v,rrc thox- in relutioi. to the ty of notice, the sullicleni y of tlu. noilco under ihe allidav iU, and, lf coun.-el de-.ir-.-d it. Ibe other Iflrla djcuouai taeta, Tho addiltoiiiU afhdjivit- bled ly the Republlean tawyem Lhciude, one by fardlnaad il. Mebevtmaer, sct Uon f.ath tbat he served a COpy of tbe BOttaa un Maym iiuynm. Ita taMm had tafl tba rlty ea a tuice* eacursion, presumabh la mraga Benrlca, Tho oiUcer Btiraai a eopy al the Mayor'- baaae, amt betag uuabio to nnd taa Magar bhawaR, ba waal t<> goutfc Reach, 8. 1., and o?w the Maym Igare. He tollowed tbe Mayor to New-York ORg, and iii.--.hii' aha, pro eaadad io tiw Caartral Balbaad Btattoa la Kewarl an.i awartaf uk arrtvaL whea Maym Ifayam atopped trom ihe ti-ain. tbu olbcei walked Bg M Mm .iiid ollen-d tlio notiee. (-ipi lli.iiu lt- cburjK ler. Mayar lluni-- ro tnard t<. hohh iho documttn, and mapped lu- Bngen at tbe oM: '?: it wa.- awera to tbat al ono poQtag plaee, aaa waa wbo wa, not a meinbtr of Uie Ll BOB ta .ml. Bad had uot been twara, wa? Btoaa toaaj aheat u a. m. to .'i p. in.. bandlin^ UM euvclojio- aud laaOoto, Thta BBBfl waa Anthony oivmner, a reaMenl of Treaton, and a kexper Ui the t-tate Pri.-oti. lt wn, ulo -w.rii to Hut Bta meu at oru- poRtag plaee wen- ullowed ta vote il tboueh tbey bad not been reglBMred, and in aplte of tha cballetigo, tlmt tbe eteca aaa mt ba.-k bj eleetion orh oen. to ppoloi,? tbe time for rattng; that Colonel K. L. rTloa, cJUilrtiiaii of tlio Democratic Cltv rommltfe vLlted the tol Dlaarlat Ol tbe FlMi Ward 011 atoetioii da.. und piaced t,.n- aa taa uat.ie, aaytag: Ban i nioney t?i pui-jfiaae dlnner wtth tor tlu- baard." I ?f the Judge* took tbe money. and af er tbe work w?v Oaaa -peut it for -uppci- aud drink- for Uk- Hecllou aaarg. FOR Al.DF.K.MAN KP.'.M Tllli XlX'Ilr MSTRKT. The RrpiiBi.,an- af th- xixth Aaneaahty Dtatatot lara tbt* year mimiriafd lor tae liiau-d tt Aideriie-ii a BBB aaa, II eleeted. would repre?ei,t Um- dodrid fllly and BaM, ta tba Baat aud flurry of th* State taavam, Ue \o<er? i ahould aot alh.v thelx atteatlau iv u-. dlclraiU-d Ixojb UlU I faet, nor forwt ta Bta ta R tiail tkrr east then- balloU on eleetion d.n for Wllllam 0, An?emon for Aidennan. Mr. Andnraon ls a man ?erl qutillfied for th* offlce. He R thoroughly liilirmed o?i clty affair*, BBMfthB and men. He l? a man of mtewrttj and ln??Ul?p.?ce, a practlcal nieitiaa> md a bullder. Iii> acqiialnuiire with tlie need* ,.f tli* diatrlct would make. Wm a valuabl* cuatudlan of iu Ititrie-!-. while hi* character and ablllty are a nf 11 l itl guarant'-e tliat wruit-V'-r he itilght do or ??y would reftect only ere-llt ,.n hl? coniiUtilcnta. Let every ilepubllcin h>?r Uu-n- thlm.'.- in itl.-id wben he gccn to the poll- thi- morning. MR. DEI'EW 100 ILL TO MAKE AN ADDRKRJ. Bver BBBM he WM B vot.-r, Oiiaiinrey M. Depew has i made it a point to ..d.lfv<? bl- fellow citlr.cn* at Peeks 1 kiii on the BJgbt bafere ataattai tt eaafaama for i*n?i dent nnd Governor. lt ?a- expected until late yoster I day thnt bt woahl nppear before them la-t evening at ' tlie IBBBPU und Vi-ooiiuin meeting that Rgg held there. On Thaiadaj eaaatag at haa Laaaa Lyceum meeting it ^u- aaaaraad thal Mr. Dapaa was hwirse and -poke with dlfheulty Bt tlrno-. Tbta was BBBlhaOad to tho attBtn he had underpone iu his ten days' canvasa of the btate. l'.nt on lilduy be realizcd tbat Iie h:id con tiiKted a agaere coid, whieh iwd aaMfad ta hla throat und on Ma taage. Ile went tu Pawllng Saturday morn? ing to Joln his family there, and he afterward tele graphed for hl- phy-lcinn to go there. While his condltloii i- ln BB way dungcruus or nlarm bkg, the doetor prevalled upon Iiini. a* a niattea- of pre cantlon, to kragO aBg atteinpt at publle ,fpeaklng. Mr. l>epew was greutlv dlsappcanted becanse of his ina^ hllity OB thfc. ocra-lon to vl?lt JiLs old home and nioet tlie frlend* of bl- llfetime. and dl-cu-, wltli them tbe taaam taratved ta taa irmyjilgg n i? rieedie** u> say tliat a rmrmnoBdng dl-appointment ?'m -uffered by them. Mr. uepew aaftl amtatalaa his eamtdaam ln th* i-i-ult of tbe eleetion iu favor of Fa*-ell aud Yrooman. 3AO0M A. CANTOK'S BAD RF.COOD. The tight ln the Xtli tjenate Ui-tilct between C-flflfl ai.d GflBSBf goes on with unabaicd vlgor. For tbe fii->t Ume ln <flfltflfl- expericiic.e, liis Iflflflft wjitle ln tl.e Asse.nbly und BflOSH has beci. bfl-Bg?I Io l.ght, :ind thc ofli'lal record BhOWfl Uiat he l.mst un.wer to lila constltiient* t'eday fur the followlnj* v.te-.: Hc voted against givlug th'j Lflbflf Iflflflf 1 .."-peetor* of Klecl >n. Hfl voted for u bill which, (Imd If lieeome a law. would hflflfl placed a brldge flf Uie Harlem Rlver at the hca-l of Fourth-ave.. blocktng up the cross atreets trom i?u. I'lindred-and-tweuly I.Ilh to one hundred aud tlilitieU. -1-. He voted for ;i blll iflBflftfll the elevutcd roads from payliig #B-BflfBfl 80 taBffltti Injured along Uielr line,-. ii.. votcii flflBlafll a biu for traaflBflr ticueu. and j rent talflfl.Bbafl rflflflfl 1" New-Yorl City. llo voted flgfllflfll all liallot Bfl?fllB blll ile is alao -Bflflffli with fldrhdag Bhflflhfla, who u now hi-< law partaar, agala-t ifleflMBf tho patMtaa of the rJorgy piefleoiafl by iUaa_ltoa Fl-.ii. Jr. Tbaac bm oalj n few ol ti..- rolflfl eaal bv Cflntor agalnat tbe Intere*- ol hl> rotwtltaenta, and his racord oniy abowa b_ Intanac flflalrfl lo help IflffllflBf Hall Bl ? t, last, uml ull Uio time. CAIII1.L WILL RUM ANYWAY. Jadga Dyhman al winte Ptalna yeatarday deni<-d a motion for uu oider eeBBgalBBg the COBBty Clerk of Blehamad Coaaty ta bare prhatad and dtotrfaatad baUota raalatalag tha bbbm af Mteheal ciuuii, in aagaadeet DenmeraMe aaadhteta tor OOatiiIBT, oa thu greatad thal Mr. CBhin had aot eoaagRed with the law. Mr. Cahfll ls a re-ldent of Mlddletown, nnd his comiscl -aid iifi.-r th.- deiil.il af the motion -tbat pa^tcix with Iii- name upon them would bc dUinbutod lrecly to da\. RbWJSTRATIOR OMFLAINTS IN BORTOV. Baatoa, Row. 8. Tha Board af Regfetrattoa of Voiera im.- inTiellgatrd the eomphvtate nied on aeeoaat of al-' laged luegal reglaUaaoa by Chalramm g/Uaoa, of thu Reaahgoaa CRa Coaualttoe. <>f the 103 eeaapaatato, fift>.?ix were di-iiii- i^l arltbOBt exttmlnatioii tor l.o k of avhteaca; of the reaialniug tlfty-two. elght were found io ikj togalty lagtatered, atotaa were laoorractty r-nuitei-ed and wore put right, imd thlrty-two dld not uii-wei- in- lUBiniona, and tln-ir nuniej, WBN strlcken trom llie vutliiK U-U-. sAN FKANCI-Co WANTS TIIK UOBVBMT-OB. S.111 I'niiicisco, Nov. B. ?an BH_?taflflaa ure lahlug au earaoat oBorf ta aflcorfl one or both of tuxt ytrnfa NaUuia! B0B1 cntions. A BM-ttflf has been BflOfli by flpjrar laadonon. .md 130 leadlng Bflpflbh-B-l and au eqaal number "i Daaaoero?. wUl Beat W'edneB-fljr. Ballroad a-klafl wUl make a rooad tlip farc of pgo trom ull pointa Bflflt iu flflflfl san FrfloetaflO wins a (-oiiveinii.il. ?,-?-????.? c.oi.DEX DIAXA 8TAKD8 BEFEALED. CRUWOS OF PEOPLB A'-CI'.VIi TBE MADIBOb bQVABB 6ABOEB TOWBB. Pflople who bavfl jrawd from flfflr at lhe goldon Dl.ina 011 top of the Mudi-?.n S(|..ai*c I'nrden IflWfll and who have Wlflbcfl thul they conld get wltltln -pctdi ing di-K.n.-e of tne b*Bflttflll gOd_?? had aii oppo; BtBtty to g'-t 860 f's't flearflr to tl.e object of thelr ad mir.itlon yealbrday, a'- lhe towor was opened for the lit-t tltne to the pubflfl. AU flfll long u >teady strcutn Bowed tbroogb tba tower d.Hirs ofl tlie Twenty -ixth -t. fcidc, aud tha atoi aloi oa* taxai to its fuiiesi i _pa_ty on alino-t cv.-iy irp. ln the evenlng every OOfl who a: tcndcd Iho (?hij-.niitlic.il.un shi.w thut cared lo do so went np to thc top of IIi?? tower witliout BXBffl B-fllflP. Tflfl iBgalof prtce l> _?*? eentfl. VNtors were only ul lOWfld to L'o to the gallery, S80 f.-et abovc the curb. Ihfl eteVfltcffl run up SB8 feet and fur Ukj rot of tii*' seventj live l.-ct. I. thfl eope iihder tho doiuc. one ui.i-t use liis own etovotoco. Tl.e brow of thfl talr yoong liunli?. wba, bf tha way, fl MMueabBl large fo. hat ago, BHaaari?g Bhoal twenty n-et fr ui thc ball >>i ber kdl foot u> the crc.-t of ber btaek balr, iwaep tlie etoada 841 leet abovc Ma.!l-i.n nvc. Altboagb VtOlofdiay whs chilly, tbe young h,d>'- Bowlng r-flflB, whleb -he l ns worn tBtm she tli->L -uw the. Bgllt, weir r?BOV0d from bflilflhlnlllg llmbfl by hcr uiil "t-llng Bwnagen and she llOOd fo.'tli Ui ull bar iarrBng boautjr, alwaya flquaraly aflalag her ??iiafi into tiii* eye ..f th" wind. The grarefal -gare, 1 j>_111Jv P"l-ed on one f.Mit. BttlBCted nni.li attcntion fron tl.e rrowdi in tbe ttraeta. Almo.t ev.-.-y peraon pasalng atopped Ior a monieMt lo gaac al the (blryll_e Ul?ua, iucic were krt* ol Breworb* -et oB bul nflrbi ln hoi.or of the oeea lon and Dlana nnd the beautiful tnwor iif-i- brll?aatll IIUimln-ted. Nearly i.)..iovi poo pie rtaHed the top of tht rolumn yeaterday. FOR AS OFFBJUL RATE SHFFT COMHLAIIOJ. Ch:.:ii'.. *?'..-.. _ i.-ji.*. inb. ' hnlmuin Flnlev. of thc W.-.-t. rn I'usseiiger Aksm Lation, promulgated to-dav lhe repori of thfl (-jiiiii.ltBflfl njijioiiited to prepnrc u jilun for lhe eatal?labro*.-:.i of a rnte boraoa ta lowniw Ibm wltb the BB-oclat?_. Ti..- rcport, after "M-tting torth Ua; DBflabflr afid BrrcflflMJ of ra'r- ibflfltfl BOW in aa fltflBCfl. rflC*OB?Bflfl?fl tlu.t ? tate bOIBBM be flflflBh_8_Bd ?jrateouit??Bj ?__a_ed aad <o*_?eotlj aqafppBi to pul.li-h satl-.'io torll' ull ra'.. slto-t-. now eomplled with in thfl terrltory af the Baawclatlno, l.y the BBthortty of the Bbat??BB. It is lielleved thut inst*_d of publl-hing Beparata n.i<- ahB-ta B_fll .litl.-rcnt eitles, district rate ihflflta eaillodyinp t.ve. ten >n- tm-pe bflfliBae pafl-ta, eon ?..- ad iptedt Botfl flboet* slioukl be puhlliihed tri-am nuullv oTiiy, fahllit* cfWt MWIIBIT. JUOfl and OetahflT. I"rovlion- nr. iu-d>i Ir BM :*"|/.>.t foi fl_flfl not BMBB-fltfl of tbe aw? iuti...i ......ing i:i on tht side nnd i.Bre**iiig to lhe i_sociiit o;i rate *Ueet. YAl.E WBB COEBBME CAMPU9 DTtTVEEABtEB. .New II:,-..?::. (ouii., ROV. ?-'.- I l,e pre-ldeiits 0f the Yato Uahraratty atlii tic taama bave wrtwaa a com niunlcalloii lo -The Yile New-" eondeiniilni; tbe dl turbance arhleh biok ptaM M the campu- aft/-r tlu ragatta, and aaaarlag tbe taeaJty that if Uta pameat oRaam i- overloohea tba aentlmani of tha universiti will pn v'tii any -ucli de.noii-ti-ulum in tho futtire. ' Before the cause of con sumption was known (that was only a few years ago) we did not know how Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil did so much good in consumption and in the conditions that lead to consumption. The explanation is inter esting. We send it free in a book on careful living. Senrr kBo***,Chtmi.ti,,,.South ,,h Av?au?. Nrw York. * Your drucinl keept Scctr-! Kraulnoa of cod.|i?? au-a.1 d/ugf ?* tvarywhari de. |i. FALSIFY1NG HISTORY. TIIE KECKLESS STATEMENTS OF CLEVELAND AND JIII.L CORIIECTED. FItlURE- TIIVT DI.M'ROVE thl: democratic as ajtSXIOIII RKtnonRg tiie WBlMTJt* BIIX-TIIE RECORD OF NATl'.lNAL, DEVELOPMENT LXDER PltOTECTIOX. T o the E d It o r 81 The Trlbune. Sir: On the ocraslon of the Denmcratie nitillratlon meeting at the Cooper I'tilon M the evening of o, - tober 8, (iovermir Hill htated thut Ihe trlumph of BM Ropul.ll.-an party will BM88 "lbe Triumph of WM Uiirr-," while ex-I're,!d':it (leveUnd dc< hnvd Rttl "money i- uniie<e--urily cxtorted from the people under tlie gui-c of taxatlon." It woitld lu; an e*Watofl (rf the Iniili to .-.iv Mm than tlmt these atBBMMBai are politicit! lil.el-. They are, he-l.los. ab-olutely Bheard. ihe taeeotaatabta rco.rds u* hhwary Uieerlhed upon our Btatata hasRa and in tlie public ledgcr at the tJoveriiniciit rleaily piove that neHher of ihe two mwhtaMBM BM the i-lit;I>te*-t f.undatlon iu faet. our maaami lawa and aBatema re.turn.' rlearly show that under Kepubllctin admlni-trution of our govern meiital affalt-. we havo uboll?hed three fourths of the litternal revenue dutlea and ono half the eiistoins duties enncted during tlie war period ln order to save the life of this Nation. Moreover, Demoeratir Investl gatlng wmniittee* and cx-Prealdent Cleveland's Ad mlulstrutloii have been unuble to disfover one dollar of publk- BBBaay rii'i-appropruited by Republlean Ad niiiii-trution- from Igg] until the presont Ume. That ls the open and unlnipea< hable record of hist/>ry, BBd lt i- diseredltable to tbe country that un aX-FteBMatrl of the I'nlU-d StaU* and a (Jovcrnor of the grc-U Stato of New-York should publl. ly iiltempi to fal-lfy thls hi-io;ic record. whlch is Justly a source Bf Natio.-.nl pride. Nothing more offenslvely partl-.in hM charuc terized political watfats Iu Uils country during tlio taal U.irty yours. Here an; tihe DMta whlch no cx 1're^ident nor Oovernor cjiu Impeaih Ou the :il-t of Augiikt, Iggft, we were at. the hlih wnter mark of Nationai Indebtedne-s and of war t?.\a tion. The tatmarl baartag laM was taea gB^8M,BR0,< Bgg, On tiie 1-t of .luly, 1881, this had been reduced to gg|Q,ggg.l8B. nearly three-fouitlis ol the war dobt havlng been pald Bat, liesldes, etioniioin, suini have heefl paM M tateraM on the debt aud BI pensloni and atbar war Indelitediu-ss; gg that "the cxp*ndttiires' grOWtag ' ut of the war" whieh hnd been pald In sound money out of the Treu-ury of the I'nited ItaSBl aniounted on the flrst day ,,f July, ltOl, to 417,743, tXXJ.IKX). jL>ui.ii(? thc period of twcnty-slx year. from lfltt.'i to IS'jI thfl BflpBh-Cfll ixirty reforiius-l and greatly re iflflfld the heavy wur tarlff and converted it lnlo u benetlrent peace tarlff. In 1807 we adiuittid on!"* -I 1_ per Bflfll flf our itnports (Tflfl of duty, flrhfltflflfl under Ihfl M( Kinley tarlff we admlt alKtit 58 per rent of our boportfl Bflfl of duty. In a word, sluce 1807 the Bo pobBcaa purty has placed nne-lialf of our foretgrj Im porl* iiik>ii Ihfl free li-t. Ihfl MrKlnley tarlff ataflfl ln etflflflfli tne free IM from about ii-t per cent ta about M pei-fletit of our lm*-orts, and bflflfl?B, the average rute ol duty on dutiable goods is now very lltt'e, if any, higher than lt was a year ago. And how h.-is thl* slmultaneo.u icdiictlon of tho Na Boflfll debt and of eu.tonis rcvcnuc-> Bflflfl flflflOBUJfltahad I I BOBO?r, m: luive put on thc free list iiuinine, I'erux lan bark. eht-uilcals of all HorO;, tea, coftce, eoeoo, faiin.'i, taptOflfl, Jute, riiatiila, sugar, BBOtaflflflfl, anininl for t.recdlnjr pflfpoflflfl, fertillzeis, ludiarubl.er, aud ulmost cverytliing else not produ.ed ln this country ; and we have ivtalned on Uie dutiable list almost every ptadad af the llold of the n.ine and ol BM?BflfBfltBlflfl flrhtah BflBafflBtB with the productu Of Ainerican In dusiry. That ls Republiran Inrilf refoitu, and Uie coun? try bas rea-ou |b be proud of It for what it hi? nccom pllsliexl. Bflflhtafl this, Ihfl HepublicBii party has alml Ished Ihteitial IBVflBBfl dutles, wliich ylelded *?_ja(7_4. i_o in 1 Bflfl,'aad (".hicli woold lf iu force to-dajr rlald lully BBOOJOOOJOOO a >car. Add to this tlie amoiint of caatomi raraaM raaaitted under tiie rartoae tariir reform maawraa, larJadlag tiu- MaRlalag aet, auiounting ta aa inucfi a- our piv-cut cu-tom- reventies?ln lound inim bam hsj-o.ooo.uoo- aad we hav* a tatal <>f readttod taxaUon wRfch if lmpo-ed today would amouut to over BBOOfiOOfiOO a year. lf we ahaalg add liii BBOtmaM raaaittad laiatrtm to the preaaal iwreaam of Ihe (joveniinent, uinounting to about ai-100,000,000 a year, tlie annual raVOBima of the (.overiiment would be about H.l,-J(Mi,oii(i,(J(X> a year. llie dillerence between tfl.'JUO.OOO.tMM) a year und .*4uo,iNiu,t>tHj a >e;u- regemanta the dlfferaace between arai uxulioii aud a Judi. iou-ly and h.uiestly retfOfBMd cualoma an.i Intaraal taaattaa under RopabUean Baeal iu-1-.iatioii. it ai-o rapreaanta the AlRerenoe between a igreal and gtorlotu puhtlcal ti-uiii and au at.-nid p. Iiii.,.1 lioel. ine loraaoing fai ta atao cxpo-o tiie tataMBM now at tampted to be promalgated o> Ueawemtte oratora and Uie oemocratlc prcaa m .New-York and ohlo, taal the McKinley Tariff aet i- iu ,-oino oort a now deparuiic. a tuiiig BJtprecedented, ata. Nothing oould be (urther ii-oui tne truth. The "Meallaley Tni-irr is simp..? the iu, i a, r in tne pracUeal executlon of a poUej of Uu-lfl rettuctlou and reform kaangHiatod by bm ittepnhllcan party taunedlataly after the gattauaaing ol tae t ulun Aiui.i. it aaa lor Uie malnUnance of tlmt armj Hut our war t.init waa m-titutcd. Bucb rereuue redartlon and rafoem Iih- been going on ever llnee and Ju?t a fa-t a- iim liuan, lal ubhgatloM of u* Uovemment would peiinit. riiat betaocraUc araton aud aawa papi ra aaouM bow have raooana to taa grom im repreaeatattona voleed by ea frmiaaat ( leveiand aml Oovernor lllil, lu ragarg to Uie Bacal admiiu-tratlou ,,; tiu- Uovemment alnca Iioj, can oata be Mptatned b. the tael tliat a political campalgn baaed opoi, the truth of lii-tory and uie BMltM ui peodlng beUM would Lu utterlj di-a-iioii.- to tiieir party. Daring tha pertod ,.f rereoue reduetlon and reform the country has Increaaed ln wchIIU and ta producUvu energ) (gr more rupMly thaa e\er before. Ileru u tiie iii.-ioiie record upoa tbal point: lir t our Nationai weulUi Increaaed about fourfoid from i-'-ai io 1 -no. becond our (.-, .-.ii produet locreoeed frooi ?.';?_,<>*)('. 000 bu .nel- lu l-i._ i.. .;.-_(!>,000,-U0 bualM? ln 1--'.?; bul tlu- wonderful developuienl ol oui bomt n-arkcta under protection enablad ua to eoflaoiBe ovor '.._ per .-.-ni i.i tl.i- Iun.;_.product, leaa than fl per oenl gon.g lo meel tii- foretgu demand, ..l uni.-h au mueh I* aald. Ttajrd i in- nn,ui.il value ol American manufiwture* Im '.iii-t Irom 01.885,000,000 tn 1800 to Bfl n.arh a cuu be eaUmated 08,000,000,000 in ir-:..). Fourtb- i'bfl raUroad ...iiciije ol tu-_ l nited Matr-, l:.-i ;i-.-<! f. ,iu :,.l,'i_ 1 ini.e^ lu 1880 i lo". .711 mile.. in 1-..H.. i-ifth Tho Kit.Miuiption of oool fl an exci-lleiit iadfl*l of commerclal un.i lo_u*trl?I proapanty, uur c__ I-i? -I.i. t Increaaed from Hi,i7'i,ooo um-, ln 1880 to 1 _.*>..V'.'J.OOO ton* 111 IrlMI. -imIi Onr fdreigii rx?imeree mcreaaed from BMM, 000,000 in 1801 to **i,7_'.i,;i:i.i,.-*u.i |q i-_i. __|a ln ereaafl amoaated ta nearli two und a hall time-. the commerce dere?>pcd durlng Uie praeedlng loo ycars i.f nroa t.iuc aad nuidc.iunte protocfloB, Durlng the la-t ti-i.ii year wa BXporflflf flt the rata of -._. 100,000 worth of AB?flteaa prflineta da.lv, Includlng Hundayi rblfl is tha glortafli record of Sfltlooal -etalopaiaal BBdar Ihfl BlflntilBfl of thlrty yeurs of fliflQflaflfl prolfli '1. ? flflOfllopflflflfll vustly BXCtfl?tag that of the flflt ecdlflg 100 yeara of free-trade aud teafleqflfltfl prote. Aoa. Thfl -pl.-n.ilid rc.ord of devel,>"nne:>., rflflfletfofl o.' the Nntlonul dc'.,t to gflapflfBl ivelv Inslgiililc.itit proportloBa, and reductloB and icfc.-iu af thc Botloaal reveniw* from a war boal* to b paaee i.a^Ls, ata-da t?i Ihe cicdit of tbe BepubBeaa party, aad Uhualaata* 0 NaUoaal hi-tor.. n ?., a _____ thafl for tbe ait-lu nci.i of pany lueeo?i men who have bean booored by Un.i lo.intiv abould hnve tha aflfroatar. t<? aiand up 11.ni iie.iy tbeae facu wblch moba tflr Bm glory ol thelr country. uffanalve portlaaoal_p never deaceadod lo a more dlacredltabfl e-pedleat. It fl flfl iiicoi.iioveitlb.e fact that lhe Bt-flflal ciis torn- rflVflBflflfl of the (.overuinent huvo U'cn roduoed to about ihfl lowc-t polnl uow adml**lble under a tarlfl Ior necea*larj revenue and needed proteetlon. Kurthei- reductloti nt the prfla-nt Ume migbt comproinl?e tl.e pobBe <iiiillt. Bai tho r.umtry may real a**ureit thut there will be BO dang.-r of that. to loug a* uur Kational affalr* are, gulded hy a polftica] party di^ ilu_ui-hed for Its tldehiy to hum:..i Ulierty, |t_ iia_.-litv to the L'nlon, it* Hdellty to Uie publie credlt, aml u, lldehty t? the inieiest.s uf American labor. JU6BPH M.MM'i, .11:. w.-i-hington, 0. c. Oet, in. tflBl. K. P. EI.nWEirs IIATKF.D 01 THK VBtOB. To the Kditor of The Trlbuno. sir: No man in a -ii.gle > uiliern state eould to aai M Bomtaatod tor Ooaaram if it wen; proren thal l.o had during the war iitu-red bBOB words agalnil the rAmfeaetaey m R. P. Howm aMeead atain-t the Itiion. If New York 1- a kiyal State how llieii, n, the name of Hmbbb. i- M pmaRMe tor i?-r to etoel Elower, who mM -lurini: the war taal lu- aiahed Uk; r..(ifiMiera,> i,, anceeed. Let those who tove theii country oata tatak wi.at iho iiteema of tiu- i on federae] would have BMBBt. j j u wattahotuagn, Va., oetober 88, Iggl, -? ? ? TH| ( '..MI'.MI IIIil.K ATTACK.S ON MK. MBYKB, lu the Kditor o f Tho I r I b u n o. sir: There is, I thlnk, a note of g.-nniiie patbm Ifl :he .p.T. h f ii,-: rv a. Meyer. ihe RepeAtteaa eaodl dale 1 i- tiie Mayoialty in Brooklyn, delivered on 1,,, aai iiij.-;.t. -ihe aBBeartgd bbwbm| t.. beiiuio me." -aid Mi. Magar, -I had not antlcipated. Ii amj bjoI .:. in i raak. It was not Ainerican. I aaat ?? to you lt at int atalaeartaaed ma.1 it r bo! aay aaaaar. a racmd ie-ue of -The Evening Fo,r gave proinln?nt plaee ti. an artirle conccivnd ln Uie very ,nullc-t. ui.-t aaataBBjtfbta, maal aa-atamrksa npirit agaiggt ihe Broaatia eaaaRamta, damrthtag Ma grmery atara aad iLs warea, r:du uliiuf J,i, .-upposcd Uborioii, and un I .amfgaUal effnru to get up Mg ? ampaigu BjaBI baa, und genermllr glvmg vent |? RM BBtaBMt, iii.-llr-t te'uipei of eliildu* personal drtrafttonv The uiipardoiinbln oflencj of belnn a g-rocnr I Khade of Wllllam Cullru Brvai.t: Haa "Tha Kvenlng Bajaga ,ljmr ,? (|lU, Maiur ?1 m reaeBiber a time when Tha Trlbune and "The Prwt" Btoad for the noblew of *I^*an,22n7m,< Um. Thank Oaa, The Trlbun* ii loyai to Ita ^"?W.? ?Ull- Tbere la a vory real .aoriBWaataJta 8BaaBg X3 a p?P?r aa "Tftft Evenlug Not* QBM.*?___ ?eandlng to *uch amall, dlrtv. und?mocr?tlc, n ro publlcnn, nna-uerlaan work aa Uila. t ta I Ul I enoagh, One hope* the volce ?f Broohlyo'e .erUjena wlll utter .tieh an Indlgnant rebnhe to thl< iplrtt of prr^onal IHIrtllng a* wlll l?e reniembercd. Mr. Meyer ought bi be ovrrwholmtngly electwl. lf "nly *? a BRB, ne?.? that here in free Amwlea **tlU " o MDI t man for Br that"! Kl.l.IOIT I>. ToMhINS. st. Juinc'a Rectory, Long Iiranch, N. J., oct. -?. 18111. __?? A QFESTION WHICII HILL EVADED. TIIE BE\< K MAN IN THE SOLTIt AND IN TnE .vortTir. To the Edltor of Tlie Tribune. Sir: QflVflfflflf Hill latelv went to Atl.tut- ro de liv.u- nn uddreas in memory Of Henry W. <'ra/1y. Tlio O-flflgfOB wa? used to say nitirli _* to newborn loyalty, fi.itiii-.iiy and the Hke. Scomlngly palu* wera taken by both Mr. Hlll aud the Georglans to styer clear of tho real cauae of dlscord, which U whcUicr tho South li ready to rcspeet the rlglits of eolored Anierleati eitizens, whether an intelUgcnt law-abldlng eolored Ctttaflfl shail or not ln niatter* that pcrlain to tho ce?ieral welfare have un c*iual vuice and cotnrna: d B_g BBBB BBfggl aud (onsIderuUon gg Uiough he wera whlte, whether there flBflfl bo a diccrlmiiiutlon agaln?t him flflMf on BflflflBBl flf flfl color. Tlils que-dlon, lo volvln. not only the rlghu and feellngs of mlUion* of the (iuvernnieut's MibJecU, but a fundan.entai princlpl* upun which the OBfflBBBflflBt is founded, in the Issiue now befuro the N.itiuu ; is a qnestiou U.at ha* to be presscd home to all Aniericans and e?peelally that portlou of Uiem to be found In Uio South, who treat the prlnelple with supreme BflBflflnipt. Thl* was ignored Bfl the BflflBfltafl nbova IflgflRfli to, and Bfl aro allrrwed to inf-.-r from facts und from tho unllmited piai-e aud laflflfflflflMBt of Mi- Oiaiy flfl the. above BflflflfltaB, tlmt all pBtttflfl fully a?sent to tho very eloquent speech mude ln lioston by Mr. t'rady a flhflrt tlrne before his derth, Iu which, speakln-* for Uie New r-outh, Mr. BraAf said tliat while ho aud the New Boafh wero ready, yet,, would be glad, to U-eat the blaek mnti kiudly, yen, to BBB8Bffl0fl him, fnrther to protect hlm, still Uiat bim _ 'nan BBflflt not assert as liis rlght to dlet.'ito through the ballot or otherwlse as to publie B?fllTBa as would be freely accorded to hlm where he while. This ls the Uaue beforu the peopie, and it will not down untll it ?hall bo Bflfl?fli to the satlsfacdrm of Justice und ln ac-ord witt. the CflOflt?a-tlOfl of the Ciovininient at.d lhe fundaniental ftiflClplgfl upon whlcb the RBttoa ls foumted. Tliougb. 1 am regarded a* couaervetlve becausc I am. a-, BB expedlent, for uppcaling to the isouth polltically and in faet ln every legal and honorable manner with the hoge of Indiiclng tho seeUon to change Ra policy uirectlng Uie colored people: that while I udniit tbat the South wlU not eOBgaar its prejiirtlce in a day, still I deairfl that tbe New Moutli a-s referred to by Mr. Grady ahall bo held to tho strlctest llne of eon aataaey and of Ju-tlce. that it be trled by the supreme hiw of tho land, and those grand aud BBBBbBBg prln clples for whleli the fathers of the Rcvolutlon nledged I | their Uvea, their fortimos and their BMBPa honor. The ! entlre Sotith wlll, _- i am fully por-uaded, ln time fully aceept tnat all AmertoM citl/.ens, regard le-? Of iiatoiiHlity, race or eotor, or prevlous coudition of servltude, are enUtled to and fdiould enjoy full eo,uaIlty before the law ln all thnt per-nin.- to the public weaJ. Lntii tuen there will be agtiaUon?no peaco. The souati um aoonar a.cept Uie aaove as a coutrollii.g uie of aetion by tne tforth bwomlng conatateat not only ni declaratlon but ln pmrtlce, ln it, treatment of worthy coiorcd mea it la ?ot e,,ii-istent and trne iu bmrnieo- airaiis, m political matter- 1,01 iu the church und tbta supermdiicea to the outraglng ,,t i/ie eoloitd man ln the ,-oiitfl. OEORUK X. DOWNINO rtawport, it. i., oct. 25, 1881. P1RATES W1TB0UI FOLIT1CS. THL; INDEI'ENDENT LEADER SAYS THAT TAM MANY'6 BCCCRgg WOVXiO BE A NATIONAI, DXRORjAOK. Prom Oearga WIbbmb caraaVa lattor ta L e. chittenden. No question at this elex-Uon takea prcc,<lence of the raatorattoa af IBmmaay Mall u> paRReal aawm in tno state. Thut organiiatlon has be-u de? rlbed by a di*v -rflflfllflhfli Democral AM A CONsi'IKACY AOAINsT HOBBBT ('OVERNMENT, aud it is BBBhlflj- by other eiiilnent Democrats to be already IN -_BB)L_TB CON TROL OF THE DEMtH HATIC I'AHTV. The chararb-r Of Bfl manugcuicjit and lt? luethods have bflflfl eouriajre niisly aud accnrately exposed ip detail. und all good fltttafl-fl Bf the city huve bflflfl BBflBBMBMi more Uulii once to unite agalnst lt.-, hULIOfl AXU OEi'RADINO FOWBB. Thi. year Uie call ia even Joudcr and more iui|?-i-uUve. aa Tumnwiiiv Hnil has shown lt* BflpBBBBfl inllueme tu tl.e .state Convention of Its party. and BOW AIMS AT TIIE ( uNTROL OF THE hTATE OOVBBB MENT AND OF THE iTATB B_-_UB__fl_-__ON IN TIIE NE\T NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Whatevor muy be our porty sympathle*. thc *ruec?_s of su.h nn efTort would be B OOfl?fOB NATIONAL Dl.SWRA. E. Let any intell-gem and patrloUe Ameri c?n acqunmt hlmself wltjj thc ffletl tn rc#ard to thc leader-.h!p of Tiuiimany Hflfl and Imagine Uiat leader ?Hfl rflptflflflflttflg tho jiower of New Vorlt ln a NnUofial OBflrenlf-a. Ia meh a Tttwrilnri the paramocnt I.-v-l E IN THE STATE AT Tlils KI.EtTi* >N IS TRt.'LY Da-tSCRIB-aD i.y MU. kas-eit Afl GOOD OOVBBB MENT A.iAIN-T TAMMANY HAI.I.. Therr Ls no wl>e reform Ui the Btate to which Tammany !>, Iciown to b? friendly, nnd nonn ?hose proapoctfl would i.ot bi harmed bv Its a-'-endeniy. HONfMT DKMOCRATS DISOWV IT AS A PIBATH5AL ORGANIZATION POB I'l.CNDER and WTTI.OI r imi.itics. But Uiej rtnwot deny that now, a*. alway*. its power Ih sitstalned bv Demo orotlc votes. The way to make .-pjx.sJtJon t" lt effectuid at ..':.. eteetlon ls fnr such Demmnits. nnd for ull Uu--. who ngree with them, not to Htipixnt Its enndldntes but to vote for Mr. Ka-M'tt juid the enndidutes as KOClated w.th him. A St-GOBBTIOR AHul'T KATfTBAUXATIOB. T o tue Kdltor o f The Tribune. sir: I have read with much Intereal vour MOOrfl Of tae BMtboda and fiau.!- Ir IsaalBg ii.ituiMli/.ailon papera, aad II woaM aeem u. 1,0 a eaam of greal political triekery by tbe Aaernpolona laeMhaaea. t? premraa tiie pnrtty of the i,.-iiiot. it aoama thal nthrr (if'-gtiiu-d- tl.in the preeenl ,ue BBOWMIJ R> prevent great fraada al om- etoeRona. it seean to bm t'ut it wonid Ut weli to reqalre aii BBtarattoal ctti/.en- t.. hold their papera one yaat before t.'iey can vote af BB] eleetioa. Alao, to torbtd them ;,, i?> taaaad during tho montt of Oetober, or thlrty dav.- prior to any Nationai or state cl'-ction. It U now the i,lW taal a ? IUr.ru mu.sf have been u reahtaal of tae State one year, the county four months, and tae dl-trl.t Uiirty d.i"\ ?.. Why should not a forelgn bom rltUen be required la be u etttam reetaeal for the mam period a-< la now re.iuire?i of iih all r l am B natlve, and Broaaef the yM^t Rher on tha lirst of september. I am Iherefaie dlaaaallBaa aa a roter. i ti.n.u lt aaaM be m hani-i,,/, ?. "rr (piire all torrtgnera to hold thatr paper* one \?-,r be. tore they .au vote. v.? i,e,-d aoma tiioi-e. ohaeka on them th.in we now have. wrnv ? New york, Oet 80, 1881. MBT1 THI POLITICAL PAR8WORO. T o tba R d 11 o r o f Tho Trlbune sir: -I),,i,-t un.lii.li. tlie Tlger" ua- ll.-njnmln Franhlin'i obaervatton; and even- goog elttaea la New York will to-morrow rmpond eoNtallj to Ihla aaglng Let every effort be BMdC |0 BfWeeal t!?. tataUBanj l | e fr,New s;,,1;': ay>g,aaBirBto*,,ver ?v^-1 OXI$ BXJOYS Both tl.e met'io.l an'l rf*-..I*K wr.e** ~-rip ?f P*e? Ifl taken: it ia plflflflMrt an.i refreahins hfl tbe Iflfltfl, _'*d ant- gflatiy, yet promptlv, on thfl Ki-I i-'v . Livrr and Howela, el,"an*ing the *w,,_ elln tually. di?po|s col.ls, headaehea an.i fevers an I curea babltaal eoriatlpatlon Syrup of Fi... u th* uajy retnedy of lt* kind ever produce.l. parmBmM to the teflte fin.l aceeptal.le t., _M atomaeh. hwaiai ifl ita action. and truly hvnetlclal ln Its tittoL prepared only fr.uu Ihfl nior- healthv at.d a_re. ?L|. f?S_Sl!___i__ TS. "rHta,-t ****** oommeu.i ' te all and bava _ade it tbe uioat popular remedv , -8S,?1 _!__*__ _\ oo\t ln 80e. .nd fl hottle. bfl a.i .rad.ng druggl.ta. Any rellable (|r??.u" whfl nuy not have it ,,n bflfld ? _n _-?.._," ,, -romptly fur .njr oru? wll0 WUl|1(%i ,_ JJ tu*" ? aot ac_.pt any aulutllute. CALIFORNIA FIG 8YRUP CO., BAB MtANLintu. UAIa tOtl.TIU.B.fllf. BB*. _?**.*,.*. , EXCELLEXT SHOOTTXQ AT CBEtDft^ flUOCEaB OF THK. gmVKRTM RROlMgBtftj, KYINO ailARF.SHOOTKRA ^^ The aharnahootc-r*' muU-h at CtojaaaRagf or,e_ waa one of the Btaal totalMUBg of the i>? K*k"** of tlie unuaimlly lar?e number of t\no urli!**** huiidrcd eOtaaatttan oonto-tcd for tbe ran. *R uliooter, whrtoh reijiiltou a acore nt U f,ut ,_ * **** aO. Flfty-foar won the tboriMluH?Uift_^k*ti^ thl* iuimttor twenty Uiree ai-e membert og trra t"*" ' ment. Ihe 7Ui ba- made a -ptaiioM rw*r1 J**** elahty sevrn of Ra incmbcn. laivlng \?ou y '*. tharpsliouter, iigalnst alxty two tor laat . "*? * wellkJiown New Yorkera were ta Uie (^U*T *?? day, eamag waom wn* Uautammt H r r ?"**** roinputiy I, 7Ui BBBjtaMBt, who won a ?Uv''*" wlUi a eeON of 4* aat M a pojnlbk) Ui ju * ?Bhi yurd ran^e und 89 nt tho tfuu >ard rm.au ML.t*",<,* la aha ?coia oi Uhms who aon taa ataaw, __*** _. t. Maam., Oa K.^'^ **n!? K. Mar aaa. co. k. 7 _) M ^_ W. a. .--UMe.*, Oo. R m *, tt T. C. Wtawali, Co. F. 7 *: Ouy Du Vfll Co 1. 7 & (rtueral Robbloa. ti W. li. rfl.ii.ar, ut B. II. Nlrholl, Co. 1. 7 W. H. Hanley. Co i 7 .4 E. B. Nlehola, Tra..p A. 251 I I.leut, H. C. U'l V?l, ( 0. I.. . 7 5_ ? II. M. F.e.d, ( ... I?-.. . *m _ 'ii O. E. Oun?Uhle. Co. K ... l? r: ll W. A. V_.-it.lrie stuif 7 _1 -1 T. J. Mflfl, N. 0. t>. |_ _ C. ... U.) i? \e,_..?', aup'y i. 0'_.?,i...., .?. F |_ _ fl H. Cabiu-n, ;.., Co. C. 7 i>, Si Ii'. aM. V.rmllye, ir-op A. S l* J. L-wIght, Jr., N. C. 8 . 7 a. *?? W. H. Carter, . o D :i 57 ??< F ... . 7 B ?? ?i. _. i 1.U.W, -Hail. 7 .,, ?? - ii. Wiiltloea, aUWT. Ig i\ ? W. II. Tuinbu.l. Co. F . 7 r,! ? *'. 11. Coud.'rt. Troop A .... . ti a j. s. iiaeaoaan, co. i.. >. .? '?_ R. O. Mntra.au. IJO. (. 7 ".j <fl T. W. Cnder-Ilj, Co. lt .... _. 55 ?* D. J. Murphy. B. 0. B........ 55 _ /. _? llak-, Ce. B. ". f;*; fl K. ni.di.y. Co. <>. _:, P ?. C. U. Hub-oll, Oo, A . Lj 5a B. A. Tom-ioii. Ti.-op A .... B K. C. S-lth, Co. A 12 55 ? lt. MeWIIIIam. tio. A 7 55 ii FAwmri (rould, aUfT. -i C K Galely, Co. E. 7 ? fcj (i. H. <_ruoch_n. Va. K "7 ^ c. w. Bbaaaaaa. Ot._k. _ ?_ r F. 8. (areei.c, (J.,. F. g B _ E. A. Molo*. Co. F. ti _r ?? A. foriov.r, Co. (_. 7 i I C. Freullor. Co. I. 9 ? ? D. C. -*r*r. Co. C. 7 t\ ?? A. T. W?wtvn. atafl . __ ~' ?J J. J. C_roi_i, Co K. _ t_\ B C. F. Roblna. Co. C. 7 B ? W. F. SmlUi, Co. C. 7 ?>% _ II. ii Story, Co. A. 2:1 -A * W. Bflfll Jr.<n fl. 7 g B R. Hardtnf fr., Oo. C. 1 i ja A. U. Klaler, Co. 0. 7 l' i_ 0. W. lWn.?en, N. C. * rt o0 g J. V. 11I*CK, C... B. 7 B XOT OPPOS1XG THE A. A. F. mr faJamaWV PBttftXMBCD nrW lRaooi m u 80GIAL TiMN Allir.i.TK. The BBamgaaa Fnlted LeagM of At>ii.-t>. fluba, tae detaiu of whtaB wen pabaaata reatargaj ia tu Trlbune, crented a great deal .f -. . and Uieir frlend-. The goagral OBtoJoa am ttal a was a -'klckers' movcmi-ni- . tamtarngg* letje i.'nion. ami taal aaathar am ? m tauatomt, dmat to tho old A. A V, aud I". 4 A\. right. This at Iea-. be Optatoa b BM bj mar.y otthnai hlgh up bl Un . . . of taa Amatau Athi-ti.- i/nka. The promote-- i' taa n.-w orgaatoattoa, h.?uf ?r, <tan that ttag bn ., agoamahk t>- tii<- \. g. r. "It hl Just this wa,y,-> ?aid F. W, Ja- BBB, i ,e reoig nl/.ed leader of Uio new Brhaam. reetarday. -Tb? Amateur Athletfe DBtoa, h- aoa flfer, dlrectly Ut Uie BBUm BlhMtm, ahleh, m | u luwa. eaaatat of only a -mail pareaatage of om h-r*at a'a letic-rlub member-lilp. Tak/; the ra*;, ?/ ghj Rjg York aud Manhuttan atahe, tor . Tt,? I'nlon raters to, mg, -XK) BMB oM af tae g,MO ta BB New-York Club, and. say, to 'AOo out af tlie ...ooo ia Uie MaiilUitUiti Club. Now ?0 lo-Tfj-e r, l-tfr b the BBgWW BBBBBaarablg of the 1I11I n." "Then the new movement doe, 1101 BMBa a am attt Uie present government af BBBBMBr atuJettral' aat BWBBg, "Most certainly nol," aaM Mr. Janwten. ? .N.Mher am 1 lnterested In the new movement .simpiy be eau.se I wa* uot eleeted 011 Uie boujd af Ra 4. .'?. I . M MB beeu so unjustly . harged. \\r te to supplant the Unlau, but tu better tiie mMBBBaa >t the rhibs at large. It i- not neceawy M BBBBraa from tho I'ulon 111 order t<, beeome a nwuibe. ot tbr new Leatfue. The nuiement a> more fr* tociai reaivnt Uuu for competltlVe Bgaeta. Tlie gmt taM U?* oiratar ?aat to club* state- that * the Lcugue sliall at all uaa. remaln hamioulous with all eBBBaWmBtoaa l*avia| >?? tlotial Juiisdi, tion,' and tliat -tho U: .gai ,aaU mx hold a coinpetltlon of any kind for Ral -hlp honoi-,' .liows, tlial we are not .iniagniOatt: ata* I Iiloil. -B flflfflBlfltB ~*ere ?ent to lhe Ne\r York. tan, 1-lnia, Iflflflflf City and N-.-w leaaflf A_bC flflflhfli 08 t" the Ktaiteti Ul-.n.l C**r?_flf o; E'.ik**?d i-leld clubs. uf the otlier ahflhfl, fci'.r.ible re?iMB ?r aBflOOt-g-Bf words hav.; Ih*?h RBOfllVfl. ttUt tht bl IflWlBfi .-uoten Ial_nd ... ('., Mfltflfl I Und. Cmeflflt A ('., lirooklyu; BS-flflBBf A. ('.. N.-u Vfltfe; A .. of rjclniylklll Navy. 1'hlladclpliu: C?>IumbU I vraafalogtoa: Detroit a. c, Klcbigan; flontraal a. a. I.ui_d_, Atlie.i?eiiin Club, .08001 -.itlMrri A. c., New-Orleoii*; (>hr_jiic A. ? . flafl 11_iel?eu. A. C of BuffHlo. Bauffalo. N. *i., Pro*. leoat k l ? Ilhode Ii.lu.iid: Montelalr A. A.. aea Jei^y, Oraaf* A. C, Now-Jerae.v; tflflfl?? ? < Bt. I. n ? " Janie* K. IfllBTBB. Uie BBflflBBBa. of ttM Am?tev Athtattfl luioti. look* uu.u Uie now s.heale a***Urt-l inejmce to lil- Lc-loved orpar.lratlon. Ile flf r-onra predlets IU utter BflBflpflB and enrly deaih T.e~ i* no use lu ever* quoktl.uiln, i5ul!i\:_n'a lnyalty ? tflfl I i.ii.n. due diiy, *. MiUiiivn iralked *? *.an'.??i Fleld, un athletle waa- rvu-ukd BMB Uaj Au.-tem- Athtattfl Iiioii." Oaorpfl W. Oflrr, lha flraaMaal f tbe Minrtttan Athletle (lub. \a?- Bflflfl i_-t Blfht *ud ?.U"1 tliat ** lhe BWl?BT BBd onlv been *., liim Itid detimlly, he Bad formod no decided m. Hc tu |.. - tlve tbat bi< club bad I..U. ird had I '. diacuaaad tbe nottar m an\ *?h( m Carr,?l ftaylng niuch. gn\s tlu- wrlt.-i ? .: tl ( ( hcrrt Ulaniond pr**?id"it dtd ik.i belleve thal ihfl i.e* ir-e> ment aould BBt Ihfl Blhlflttr flrortf .' ? -? ? - Bflflflflfll] P. Flower Ifl uvou, i: ? e re-iiiwrnt-. tivc of thfl most ii___r_p_lo_a. f hvt puit.y.-Nov.-Vork -Iflaflfl. Jufla 18. 1.84. UI8A8TBOV8 F0BE8I FIBES. MOUBKR, onoi'S axii nhtRKR DBgTRRfRB B MUROVMI ANL) AI.AHOM. i-t. Loin., Nov. -J.-ihie ol Ui? nio.-t d^aatroua tt*** llre..- ever known li, bt. LouU ?'?ntily fiaa beaa rafrt for three .U>>. I t.lem them lt a rain wltLIn a *" days tho Utarte* will reaih iui erormou> fi^ure. TU llre utaiU'd UM Tlmrsday BBBBBBg BBd BWBBBl ?? ragggb that wlthiii a few bBBBBBM N BBd F* bri** control. Tii?> Baapai .j aha Mtghl -' ra" eat ta >av? uie Rieaota haamata d, bai H aaa uuraat seveiiii athar hai - aaaa, x,r* upon aere* af wiu-ut iiavr eawwaaebwd ? taa ***** and Iii BBBBl BhMM BaBBgB, BmaaaBJ ? i *lt* havo baaa aaawd eafej t.y paaejgBaag ap araga a dtopaaah hr m amjmtaa, I i * *** dioiith w_, beahaa bj a m I ?? nuu**1 ii-t -iight. Moal ..f Mm targe i .. ? tam um ta?e baaa wglBg aaram bm * re?-k aud tAamttai eoaawy have boen .?xi!ngul-l,e.: RmabBBBtaJg, au. No\ ?_'. \ toraa Bra ?**?' ? tnile weet Bg Yerii,*, ha- baM I.iirn: moratag and it- path i- aaa aboal i a - *u*. erai krmma bare mftorM aag limlier taajga a <i them taa '" *+*_* aud ban.-. rhe lamca ba* . : <**** Another rorert m-e _ ratMarted ,.. , . n < ouair, *J**i tng riipidly toward thr rlver, Utc Bl ' . ?;**** and bann on Ita w?\. Thrre ha* hmfl m*' sc'M-raJ in.mth* i ?MeaTDRJ f] J'.V :v;rt I ' ,,r Albany, Rov. 2. Aagrea > Drapi of ruhtle ItiMru, tion. gare a toBr1n? tta '..liii tatat i.d pattttaa af J H I ? ?**"* f..r tl. ? I'.-t . R rarpj prh ? i ?*ea F***t i ui Uaag latai i l taj It :. af Brram ' aad i, th Mi i iiv i | i ? |pa oeorge ?/ Btaarm pm aoted -. I ea \ mt Dlatrtet-.1 ? ? Vork, appearad la at - i l ? i.'i'-r ,i| rurp\ alTldavlt- tendinit in ikfla tlu- pn?v1 (one] i ?i-? :,.| ,,i Mr Torpy vrapm took tha papera ai ?? Ioi. I UrJURTI fiw vi.\. job. IV,iu I'.e I .?.? II^mM 11.?- mhaaa'i eapoaura f t > ??..'.'-' wit , llie urw BroagWMt patraieut ha- neoo-rU among ihe i upayara ,?! Ne* \ |H-o|,U- h;l\e ,|ihhI a lllllg - e?c nf f . bu-u,e? parthztna .,i.-ni i .,, ln ihe h I"* ,r" araat Ihoroughfare wouki gaall) a ,i Uie) gtacover Uiat Uie work i- f'*'"1 upou fftn.l ]|, th,. .,., ln inai.v ptarea. Mnnnuhii,-. | , , II il. ? proBta aud am*, %? uf .,i,i ? \. to drt ub.iui K - ih,. paaaat al oaM p.'lU next lue-la,! Kve-n vote f,-r the Rei.u llehet ?il| help New Ynrh t,. rveuttall) rid Itartl f Uia gr??t robher rtng. and tutlk ll? niulatcr altwnipt I" gat control uf tlie HUtie and c^rii tlie Nationai o?? aauueuu