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Readers ar- better si-i.-t by bu lag lh?ir Tribune fr m ? ncwsdeatei ?TOREION POSTA OK To all foT*lgn . ijntrles (eTr?pt ?"snadr. ?nd Mexico), 3 ceati a ? p) on The Sunday Tribune; 0 renta a ?x-pv oa Dally, Baoil Weekly an : Wtealy. Tfchi aoatag? mint be paid by subacrlber. RBMTTTANCES.- Remit by P?tat Order, Express Ord<?r, Che. k. Drnft. or Registered letter. Cash or Post Nnte. if ?ant in an unregistered letter, will t- ai lb? owner's rlak ?T-FFIi-FS OF THF TRIRFNE. Msln offlec ? f T? e TTlb une is4 Nassau-st.. New-Tork Main uptown "" 1242 Rr'.?dwav. A-liW-i? all cotT??jpond?nc? simply "The Tribune." Rew-Tnrk Fnmpean Branch, for advertisements only, 75. Fleet >'???'. F ?? . t nd r- England ftto^Dtok Daus ftiriknnt. ?FOUVDED BY HORACE GREEL?T, Till ItSDAV. SOVEMB?H I. ISM FOURTEEN r\?GES. THE SEWS THIS HOBS ISO. Portlgn.- The Cxar la linking rapidly, ?nd his ti'-.cli is t-ypei '??-! .?? any monten In - portan! changea In lh<" policy of 0 aald ;.. have been adopted by the Kmpet tin- auggeatlon ??: the new Chancello! The Chinese Kmperot is i--p.irt--.i t? have aum moned tils viceroy? and Oovernora to H--l?i!ii? t. learn why ihey have failed to cruah Japan. Two dynamite bomba were exploded In Milan There was ? Whltewayite riot In M John's, N. r. Domestic. -Cbnun ?-'? ?I, L)epew made apee he? from the rear platform ol a ar at ; iwt - al ng tl.- Kri Railway In this State. - The Pre?! d. nt named Thuraday, November 29, as Sat! ma Thanksgiving Day. Three trainmen were k)lled to a wreck on the Lackawanna : a : ? . ii ranton, Penn. Governor Flower speeches at Dunkirk ai.J other Western x-w Yuri, towns. Senator Hill spoke al P r! Jervla and Sewburg. Winners ai Si Asaph: Samaritan. Tartuffe, Prig, ReynaVd, M latyre and Owlet. Q ivern ir Mi Kin ?> de Irrsi -i fourteen political addresses In Ohio. ?City ai:d Suburban. One of the greatest po l'.ii al demonstrations ever seen In .v-v. - was ti^:j at i!i?- Musi Hall last evening; ex Prealdenl Harrison spoke; l.- \i i* .m ?rton pre ?Id -l Harold M Bewail, ex-Consul-Oen ?ral ai Bam ?a, addressed a large audleat* at th- Central Opera H ?use John W Q S m i le lits ?rM speech of the campaign before s Mb nif-tliiK <-f the Gtrman-Amerl sn Reform I'niwn. ; The Committee of Seventy h?-U a rousing K'ttherlug lu RenWick Hall A lai-K-- number ut minor pollti al meetings were held it was announced that pro eedlnga looking to th.- Indlittment >>t John C. Sheehan foi ron tempi in refunlni t< produce his bank books bel re the Lexow Commltt?ss bad been begun, tin the stock market coal sto ks rose, bul th.- Orangers declined; the cl ?-?? was Irregular The Weather. Porecasl for to-day: Generally fair; westerly winds. Temperature yesterday: Highest, M degrees; lowest 48 degrees; average, ?i;\ degrsea ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ John <" sin-ii.in stands before lb?? people of New-York In liis. true colors, stripped of ull pretence. He jresterday wen! to the length of defying ? eommlttee charged with ihe power ??f tin- State ?Senate, and repeatedly refused to produce lii* bank books for examination. R< peatedly he was guilty of couducl and btugiuigc that would have .in.-tiii- <l summary prtx-eedlngs far contempt, mul once, in true Tammany style, he denounced the committee's counsel as ? "liar.*" Mr. Golf was directed t?i bring sii. liau's pi-rf-iiiiiaii. ?-s in tli-- attention ??f lh?' I>i? iriti-Atioriii'.v f'?r i?t*?cotation lo the Grand .lury, and iin-r?' ougbi in be no room for doubl that h?* will be promptly indicted. He is al ?v.i'ly indi.-ti-tl and couTlcted In Ihe contl ?r ]iiittli(- opinion. He protests that be Is an bonesi man. Inn li?- a?-ts Hke a dishonest ?ni>'. Mis un willingness t-? lei his bank books be seen is proof that be has s-JUH'tbiii-i t?? conceal Ah linn--st ni.iu is willing to nii-'ii all ills Bffairs lu proper s?prutlny. Sbeeban lias placed ibe brand of ?lish-Hi'-r ?-a his. own brow. ? ?? ? The Tammany method ?-f campaigning Is ilia rinsed in au anonymous circular which has been distributed amoag Ibe members of the Police Department, it purports u, have i??---ii Issued by a eotanalttee ?.f police officers, bul bean? no iiauj-'. It is directed especially against Mr. John w. ??o?r. who is aeeased by innuendo <>r all tin crimes ihat could be mentioned "W-- believe." ?.ay these cowardly authors of this mean attack, ?ihat if ihe r?'c?*t?l of Mr. G.iff were laid bare It "would i??' wry black In comparison with those ???f sonn- ?if mi- brother oflkers wlw nave "i?ecii lnlii up by him to ridunie and scorn." The circular further says thai Republican sue raas means ihe legielatiag <-ut <-f office ?-f ererjr person now connected wlih the Pouce Depari laci.t. Nin-li allegatIons :tr>' too absurd i" ntvlve ?.??riotts iMuskleratlon. Certainly no Intelllgenl stvl inaa'st policeman will !?<? influenced by them in Hi?- least. The circular shows t" what straits Tammany bas he.ai brought. ?? Chairman Bancock, ?if the Bepublican Co? j;rosv:r?!.:ji Committee, rataned to Washington aasterdaj after a visit to hb owa Gaagreaaloaal district In Wise? nain, nuil brought with Ulm fUfOltragiug reports regarding I liai State, II Un i]* a ?i Indiana II- says ill it ill-- l>.'in.. ? i-laluiH twpoctlng tiltil |?ari t?f Hi?' eotintry , ;.,?,. |,;?,;?.-;--i. ?-. ami [if. lifts thai I he Itepnli i,, ?un will ? I? fi rtght t'ongn ?"?un n out of ion : In Wisconsin, fourteen un? 'i tw? 'l'y lw?i In Illinois, autl it majority of the dclegatlou lu Indian i. Mr. B il?oo >k has studied the Congre? sional sitaatlon I i nil the Stnt? - n a far? He does im* Indulge In vague guesses, '?til Id? pre diet Ion? are bas? d on \\. 1! eousldi r? 'I dtiia If the Rep?blica us do Hair dni.r In c-1 -?? or tlouht Dil disti lois, i boy will > ontrol ili next Congress !. a i ... radveuture GESEBAL OJRRlSurs SPEECH. 'I hero bas nerer been a more d? *h ? i ?i of HopubUoaii feellug in this city than thai fur nisbod by 'ie meeting In Carnegie Muslo II.ill last evenh . when ex-1'residenl Harrison'? flrsl political speech ?.t \. w York ivas ilelivered. 1! Madlsou Stpi iro Gardon i: i ! lu ? u chosen for ill ? i.ting, u would n ?? have heeu large eu ?m li to bold :ii" orowd Ibal wished lo greet nnd bear ihe .-n Presid? nt. The ball was Bllod noai lv tw . hours i>. fore the uu-ctiug began, nud thousands had lo lurn awaj wiihotii go l ng within reaching illstaui-e of the door* Karely. it' pv? r, Ins there latui .i like experience in XeW York, The ? uthtisiasui t>f th '-?? fortnualo ? iiotigb tu gel Mi'lii" Hi.' building ? iv tinlKiundi'tl Mr. Morton, w m presided, tllvld.*?] w i : it (?encrai Harrison ihe plaudits of i? k? I audl euce Gonoral Harris?.u's spe -i, stirred and delight ?il lii- hearers. SVe priul il lu full, so Ibal ill <??? who failed in boar it may bave the privilege of knowing jnsi what ibey missed. It was a gtwd speech in boar, and it is a ?_-.I s|.h '.? reatl. Mr. Harrlsou paid ihe hlgbesl tributo lo i if candidate for Governor of Sow York, nud si*ik?' truiu ','i saying ibal ihe foulest in this State is i-ouimaudiiiK atteutlou throughout ihe t-oun try. "I'll*- few pungenl seuteUfes in tvliit-li lie doall with id.- 1 ' .?l situation showed thai he has .i k'-i-n appro? lation of the euormity of Tant niauy rule in New York City. The greater pari ot bis sj i.li us devoted ?.i National ?i .? - ?.iiis. especially t.. tin- Tariff bill and tin- irlbu latlous ..i ili.- "inooberout" Douioornti?" part.t in trying !?? frame n I.ill on lids subject. To ' Demis -ratio in. ,.ii,|i.-;?!i. ,\ a ml ignoraure In- .:: tributed ili'- evils thai have ?_-? ?is?? - upon lIn ? ? "in Irj*. "Kxperl? in?' " said General Harrlsou, "cx ";ii-ts :i high tuition, bul We carry Ils lessons :i i "loug lime." it was ,i strong, Int-isive, brilliant j speet-b a sptsvh that will eiihauee the es-1'resi d? nt's :?? pntaiiou ami a spe? cli that w 11 m ike \ nt? -. //.'/ / Hi I'M ?. Now s. na tor ll;.ll say? ibal : X? w York and Brooklyn will do .?- well as usual !.?? will be . I ??.!. Thai is a . ...it ? ?--ti ol d< feat He ku iws thai X? h Yol i. ami Brookli u a il u ' give anything like Ihe oue hundred : I? they gal e ful I'leVel lllil, lb? Igll - bun i? ? -??. and t!??? vote w II proba bl\ lie ?is large u? In (be I' - I? rear Xew York lasi fall ? ill down ihe plui for Mayuanl ??? I.-- t lia u ."..'.i'"". wh I? Brooklyn gat ?? u plurality of L'?.ismi all li I? simply the author of th? oi Im?1 f??r ? Id? h M t nu .1 was ?Hiti'^;i- '! Il N? w York Ihe M ? rote was -iv'hmi |, .- .. u ib, vote i. - ? , \ laud, ? a le lb? vote was only '?? taai less I ban the vote fur II n1 Ison In U I > ?i tl Ma .-Hard was ... is?) 1- -- lliau the voti ' t'level mil, \\ bile ihe I liini v..i* _'?"? ??'?? greater than ihe rot? for liar rlsou. Mr Hill li it on N.i.i' ii.l Issi - ..m now >?, a:..- the 1? which Slut? and in?-aI issue? involved l.i-i year Util il"- rol irai move moni In this . t) app? ais re? iilvi ly a? - ;i> ili? um. ? . ? ' - I' ud his ring !u lv?.'!. wheu 1?5.UUU Democrats voted u H |j n for ;i Republic in Mat ? r Ali . '. II v. |] h ? i, itl ' d, \ ut? i ,i U? il local than lu State affair? I lie \ ute i New Y??rk i"i' May uard la*l j ? ar w fraudulent, as evtrybody kiiow?.I ihe bin dram-en :.. I ?. :. I uid are greater In ibis ? -.ty tli.in lb? j h.i v u been fui nauy years bef?in The great uprUlug Hgalusl ihi lit im ? - . ; Tain luauy government will sweep 'li-.n- in? 1- Into up jin-iti.iii to ibo Democratic oaudldaio for Got ernor, bofatise bis sut-oess wotiM build u bai rler ;ii.'.uns* Tainmauy's overtbrow, v , ? il ?! n \ ute .-1 u : i i 11 ~ ? Maj un 'I I ; -' >'? At th. n'orst aud biggest, ihe sti i Tauiiuiini Vuto lu ihi? flty Is uol l"" '"m \'i Impudent, shameless ami erlmlua] miuority has selaeil mid bold Hi" govemmont aud plundered the town The Muyuard vote luoluded in ha ihousauds w bo are not for Ta in niauy to day, aud ? h i bat ?? little seuse If Ihey try t.- throw off the fetters of Tammany Hall while electing Hill l?overuor it would be more reasonable to expet-i thai Tarn m,u,> und 11.11 would b >tk gel fewei votes In Xew-York wns year than Mayunrd received a year agu lln; ihe Maynard vote wuiikl Uu sav< either Aboil I ?Vi.iM.ii yoI?*s should be east, a? in lb? I'resideutial elwtlou, wlieu less than ll.owi voted the Socialist, I'rublbitlou ami People's lifkets. I.;i-: Year u.It l."..i'i"i \i isled their voti*s In ili n w;iy. This leave? fr at ??7U.01S) lu ?_'7;,.iiiHi ?-ules fui ihe main tb-ket? The May uard \"P- would fall ICOOU sbori of a plurality in Xew-York. "'.ni Hill or Tauituauy, tifler nil the exposures ..f1 ihe lasi year, easi :i- many rotes ;i? were easl for Maynard? lu Brooklyn the Maynard vote w.is abotU ?_'?".>> - li ?. i- t ,,f h plurality last year, l'an the same ring, l??l by Mayuard'? lusiigator and probvtor, t-asi as many \..i.s now .>> b?? got then) Mr. Mill will plead lu valu lo X? w York nml Brooklyn for their usual I ?? n?.? :-?..- majorities, because ihey ure engug? I this year In rusting off Un- Infamous despotism ?ii which he :^ Ihe lead er and champion, if be aud iii^ rings can mu? ti r !_?? n ?.t? m i \,,i... in tbe two ? Hies, oui ?.I i."Si.?SMi east, ii ?111 I?-- ibrsmgli fraud, and amiixlu?; stu jiiilii.v uf ili.. voters besides, The lw?i riugs, which are essentially oue wltb Hill as the head, actually hav? aiiout l?U.ti?t) votes, aud by lui posing mi ihe stupidity ?nul the partis.'insl ?, nt some |R?iple may mmI! Ibal force lo some ex? tent, bul a straight aud fair vote would ?how a majority <>t more ibau l'?.hui In ertcli . ly iigainsi theui. ?.at .11. VUXUHESS iUSTJtH ?^ i ...,.? ?re n.i signs ol apathy in Die !:?,. . . I.'.iii ?-.ni\.i?s fur tin ebftlou .?I I'ougrossm -n iu iixlevu metropolitan districts. All these dis trida w?i? ? furrietl bj tbe Democracy lu l^'.1-' in large majorities. The Kepubll? ms ure now maklug a m-?->t il.-;, rmiii.'.l .i^-~;uiii up.m these strongholds ..i tin- enemy, nud there ai ? bright prtwpeets of victory iu lunu.t ..t iheiu lu the 1st District, comprising l^iieens aud Suffolk fOUUties, tx-Govoruor Mot ?uuilck Is <-->ii ducting an effective tauvass ugaiust au ubstiire opiwneuL and his friends are ootifitleui of bis success. Of Ihe Bve Brooklyn districts ihr?-?- are fairly certain tu b. carried by Mr. NVIIhoii, Mr Bounett aud Mr. Howe, aud Iu the other Iwo Mr. Hurley and Mr. i'i-. bi r, one, if not both. may w.u. \\.'?? sbali Uol be surprlstsl it' ihe |{, jiuiilii-ans rapture ii\.- seats on le-mg Isiatnl <?!' the tin districts in Xew-York. biclutllug St.itfti I ? I 11a? 1 ami \Yestfbestor County, the Ue publican* ..??-'lu 1.1 ?any at least four, aud w i : 11 anything like a landslide they may htive a? many as six. Their eaudldates are remarkably S?-..IU- m-ti, ami iu several districts the Demo ??ni voir is divide?) between Tan,mam am] tbe State Democracy. Thp Itopublican meeting* in tins,, iiisirii-ts ure rvorywheri' well attended, and til?, candidatos arc txiuductlng ti systcmal ? ctiiTtM. K?iuai eacrgj Laa uut beea bbowu by ihe Republicans in any prior Congressional elw lion in tweutj years. ||| |||,i \Hill :lli.| IXtll lllstrl? Is II. inllilir.ltl prospects iir*' lb?1 leasl promising, bul lu 'I"' \illih John Murray M:*? h> II. :i rerj m mug man, |y ,-...'i-iii'tiiiL.' -in aggressiv?' c.iii\ iss agaiu?1 Walsh, at.'I in ih.- Xtli Andrew J. l'NUl|i l?.ll. :i |,.,;iiil.ii- - ainl -Ii'-- ami n larg?1 employer ,.i i:ii? . ii? -- : \ - - lu n .n su linst ' wo I ?i'iii-i - ?;,.,, i.ii Slekli s anil ?;-? il -?? Kai * Ii In \i:, District Kerillnnml Kidman In making ;, determined efforl i?i defeat William Snlwr. ? ,.,, .. i? i i.- he nirri? -1 :iu - I? cti??n h? the State Senate When llulwdy SlipiiO'U'd ih.il lie could \v n ; i n. I witli h'? ??real popular!!) among th** in.iii voten i: is n. ; Improhalile ihal be will again astonish ibe Democracy l?y i ? ? 1 ?. -1 ? : i t ? _r Ibe ?I - ? The XlHh District, which '- n--\\ ???pre-muti-d |lV Mi- ?... I.r.ili. offer* ::,. ? I lighting grollUll for ihe Kepnlilicans owing t.i Democratic ?lis seiisioii*. Th??lr candidate I* Moherl A. Cbes?' brotigb. a mu'cessfitl manufacturer and real ??state I. Ill He h.is |Wu ' )i|i.iu--ii!-. Colonel ?;...-.-. p. VI? ('!? Hau and l?eorgc W ilton Ureen, ?nit] may win. The XHIfh District is naturally it- nubil?-in. atul Mr Sh.'iuuoii lx mi ii't? |?i?? a? li? ai,I-. ? ainliilati . He utiKill to lieal Mr Cum m lug?, who is ?i carpet bagger in ?liis ?lisui,-; Mr Qlligg'rt frb'lld* in Ihe XIVlll l>- i I will nui adniii ihe p w* hllit?. nf ?ii> ilefi al by n ?I- magi?glle Ilk?' -I.'ollliolly. In lb?' XVtll Districl I'hiiii? II I."? Is .i \.i> strong eau tlidate fur Ihe Itepuhllcans again*! two D?'Hio ?r.iis. ?in,] i; i, I I'alrcbild in Ihe XVIth It? al?m inakiu^ :i aplciidid run airaiusi two Demo erais, on?1 of Mi. m ihe notorious Congressman Kyau, of ill" NV? m? li??st? t < 'ouniy aim? \ ol l am nuiuy Hall Th?1 Uepubticau* ?-an < arry a in i lot It) uf lb? *e s \ i?eu < Umgrcs*.; I districts hy vigorous , am paiguiug ami |mr*i*t? il efforl Httsiufss in-it ami Will*?' iitru? is havi learned fr.\"< rieuee ?l*ii ii:- ihe last two y? irs thai the euiiiitr* ii?ti?*i have ?leliverainv from Dcmocratic tariff leaisla (??-n. Th?' '.Hin ? of wlf-pr?'s??rvatloii Is carry in- ili in l?i ?le- Itepiihli? an si?l--. ?S II "I SI I tht" "! I)| . .| .I- lilt " s;|t , ;| |i|.|l||||-|.|i: ll.-W -;,,,,. of Un- I ?. m.>? i ??!!? i if Ne? -|. i-i j I n : I. Ihe ? ; .\ in. u- a ml ihe com lela lie |iariloii< il cri lues al el?-'-' loll* I'lliled, lb? I'lilte?! Si ; s Seuatol Slid lb?' m ? Ira? I. su liullei *, Ibe III? lit 1..-S ,.?,' ('ungn ss ami il,.- gambler?, |lit- Sli- ? i: ami ihe rascal? h-- .s s..; i,, ?vatru What ?"?ri uf union . au ihei ?? i-. from a moral or a ptil?l ?? poitll "t n le? l'otllil : mor?' ?li? lil? lu- ? mu ei ved V l'or .' is a iiiitoi i un fai l ibal ili- ' uuirol ?-' 'ii-- pai ty "i icau ? Ibe priman e|?*?'tiou* ?nul >u r? ma lus ?u ibe hauds -.f ilu- uieu who hi?.-- h-M ami Infa?uoiisl) abu?? I II foi fear? "I ulti il' , ?i mit-Il ici ms. Un- ilcci-nl I ?? -n- i its hav ?? s-m ,], mil?] lin :i.- Iv?'s t?? II? Uost ?if lawhr? I !.. ij r,. ,1 .?il.l w h- Iber ill?' pit -.. nuit? il. or ?'Ver eau Im I ; i. ii t.. ilniih DeiuiM rail '. ?m Lia ... ? - y of sv. iiiillcr? m -.. h bas '- u overmi n--I in Ne? .1? rs? f mit I th? '? ' | ..' Ii.. i. -: I i- .. ? ? -s . ||| i ? ??? ; |e, ?mild I-- lin lu? ?t illMi ni .. -..? il.iy lh:i? |i . : ? ? ?? I ' left m . ' > p - - ml '?? k ? i. part? which Is ? , I - - ? i ' ?? I - ? i : _:??!_ Il is ills tl - ? ,l.i. :i... I'teil I lie ! ' ? - uiur? ? ! i Is said, lu a i ........... i 11 ? ? ? I fatal it i is lb? ?i ..|! .. ?ilil? ii- id of ill coiivlel 11 I pal \ as i h l..l . oi an ral vvbol?. ' ilil ! ?It ?"? n ' ? '" see. p< Uli H -. . -'? .I Hi' !r 111.111 \ 11.111, ' 11 ? - ? ihlev es. a* its d ... il l tliiil auv - m ? '. - ' -..i I -. . rat In this city ?ir Stall l: it Irui . i.-' un ??? Ii- at ?? ' 11 era is who i-otiut i au us", lo Im : ? ? i. . ? -ili.ii.,. f elect . - Ui| I'll - . . has s. ;,,, i, . i it wbl Ii Uti . ,i|. Ui-UI ' il. 11 ?? H >\ .' Ii : '-i Il ? ml....! - - ci-tain Id? us nuil 1?ml? s a?, lu ' .. i hin. m w lid h un u may earue? |i.s. ihoiigli rei'ogulr.llig lb? |- ;--.i.il .m.-.-! l> und ibe patrloti?' pu . ? t,..-. w i.. ? u,. ?u I ?- moi rais .. Seu lei --\. I ?? un era ta u S? u Vot k. s., fui as ihej hm -? sit It un llou, and il., i? luall) . i ? i'Sp ? ?a mi i ? -m i purpoaes, i h-', nie Nuiiu'tbliitj ilial au lioiusl uutl il? . ? i?' m.?n -'.ni Bilvva ?le H ?Mi. sha ni?' i ?. the despoilsiii of lb? i;aiubliuii rluii lu Sew .I-i -- \ W US in \ ? l _>.\ i linn. Ill l>) lu ; in.i .m nul '?- !"? Rol e| II u? III for Ibe |- ople l?s ? nil? purpose wa- in |{h'e sp?-cial pn\ :|--??? - and |.i\ .. s ,, the |. -a and Ibe I-.is,-si '('Ii n u als., Ibe ;.if. ;- |.n'|.is.- i r wbieli Tuniinaii? Il H eXlSt? as fee. Ill 1 ? ~ I 111 ? -11 V |.i-.i\.s I; j^ ,,.,: Hit\ 1'UUU'lll ??!' Ihe |S*uple, Inn ???? .\ . i nin. n; n| i .,.? \ ? ?' 'ii~. bj M.-- lav hi ? .'..? i -, r??r ihe i---ii- lit ol Ihe IhieV? - I III <>\t ) HOI'I OF I.I 111 Ii I ; HEX In lie caiupui|*U uf lsl'-' He- I ?. in.- !'.ni ural 'i-. ->u all si.|. v ?I?. |.i|..,i Tli.it :ui .i.i uf im . - \. i ' i ; ?. ! ? 1 prospcrllj would ?-' In If ihe I?, m eratle party w??re put in |siw?'i Thej assure?! tl?-- t:i! Ill) I -, ;||,. phi 111 ?'I**, Ibe Jil-- In . I- . t il1 I'll!-. Mi-- w n.'.'<-:i''li- r- ainl every Ii.?!?.?. lbal il?'- I'otiulry would re\?'l in plenty, ami ib< whole people would feasl H|m?u fal ihliiits, | Mr ? le?. l.in-1 vv? re ??!??. i. .1 ..n-! Ihe Deii.mis paliied couirol uf CouKr?"*s Tu? -?? were d?'liuh^ ful ]n.nuisis, ami a majority uf ihe voters who \. -ut t.- Ihe polls decided '?- try ihe expert Uli :il They m m Mr ? i-\ - l.in-l lo ihe White House ami limy iiiuiiulttnl Congres* ;., |> min-rati?' band*. lu IVC. before Ibe election, a greater ioiui'i-t ? -f ]ii--|-l.- were employed in lite I'liltea] Siai-s a! giHsi wage* ih ni ever is fore All Ibe mills, ii ?? mines, tii.. furnace* ami ibe workshop were Illlsy, aii'l ill-- CollUtry was in a heiter coiidl loll from a iniaiues* |m?Iui <?i vieu in.m ?n auy prevloit* M. In its hlsiorj Ihiriug ibe two year* siuce the voter* inaile ihe diHustroiiN hi un di ;? nf il? I. iiiu? ihe ifepubli? an iiiitdiilat? s ami liaudlnu in er III?' Itepilhlii In Ibe I lern? -ii's in-' I ini"i si.n-s ha* hen s:,..i?|ji\ going down bill -n a rapid |m< ?? To daj Hie slaitli I* wailing over th.- |iri.e of ?is eottnii, wbl?-|| is selling nl ?"? cent* a ?i.'iin I, ami i* llketj in -,, min mwer Cotton at ."i ?ill's j j?.uni?I mean* ruin for III?' piauler* \ .". ??ms a pound the grwil mnjoril.? of Stint hern planters cannot gel liacb the aetu.il cost nf raisin- ||,,. staple Tin iHltliMik for I In* S-nnli is gloom?. Indeed If ihe presen 1 prh-e* for coll?n coutinue ibroiigli ibe wiuter, disaster and dlstre** uf lh ? -???? r. si >,,?i h||| |,,-,.V.,?| Ihrollglmill Ibe Southern St.it.--?. The S-.ntli has broiighi tliis calniuily upon Itsi-lf. I: ha- i,.-, u bllndlj idolatrous uf ihe raise god* of the I?. um cratlc parly Cotton at :. , eni* a isaiml I* gl? Ing Ihe s..mil.in iilaiiirr* a rude awakening fi -in ihi'lr gnitesipie delnsiona as in ih?. wup |i.-s''.| i.?ii..tiis Hni| ndvaiiia?e* of l?. m... :.r,, isceudan? j Tim \\. si, : i, farmer can gel nul.? :.n cent* u itisbel t..r his wh. .i- mi ,,v, i- ihe n uuiry 'W* bavc i.n r. in .,| ^?,?,. ||,.. i?,.,,,.,,,.,.. an..- tit., p iwer. Manufacturer*, tm nhants, ai mi r* an l planter* all ciimplnln thai th?'j can 111|>" ".'"?? Th??.t ilon'i gel ah,, i.i hi nil bile he Democratic blighl Is upon lbs Xatlnn ?he> arc compallad to sell what they produ ? an.I handle at prices so low Ibal Ibero I? '" profit. Manufacturers and merchants k?pop Iheli mills mitniug and ibelr ?.-s ??pen t? iirovonl the absolute dialnfegratloti ami il?p*tnu*tlon ?I lh,.|r |.;-,,|,i'.i;, aud th? ?r htvdneaa, and uol be , ,, -? th? v i iu make any money at preseul prices Senator Dill and ihe Dom tcrnilc orators win :,..,, M dial the country Is as prosperous, or n?wtr I, ?s |,i.ii|i. ii.iiv . - ii was before the election ,,[? i-:?.' are trying to deceive Ihe |ieopIe. as tlmy ,i_i, i th? m wh? u ib? i in "I" their false pr??m Im? of increased prosperity as a result of Demo ,.Ritie victory Iu ISirj But the majority uf Am? ri'an voters eailU >l !'?? ?Htglll twice ?" Hi,. Millie trap They wen fooled In Is'-'- They ?vin ,-, fuse iu i..- fooled again. Tliey have had ruoiitth uf ?*. ? m cotton ami ?u-eeul wheat, ami ibey now see that their only bop?1 of Is tier ti;i!.s i?- in restoring ihe Republican party to ?? v/.\ SPEAKER* Have w ? nghi ih ? si" -ll>' r's eye? 11? '| inn,. i>? grailtbil t.. I- :tin. Mr. Spc ik ibal you ar? ? spe? led her. Saturday evening ,,, ,,,|,ii.-? i Deiuooratlc meeting either In thl* , |j ui Br ? kly n. li im ni "'v sei s. s. you were I,,-!-,, in-! alHitii two years ago f??r the sam?1 pur ,?,-,. Voit were the guest of the Reform Club. .',. nid? li Mr K Kllery Andersou. noting al Ht H i,. ,,v a.han..- agent of the Millennium, was and still Is th" president; though he has ran , ..?|, i ids t?ntes for i be Millennium At thai :.,,,,. Mr Antler m lielieved thill be ami lile ,.|,,i, hail ih? Milleniiiuui w? H in haud, ami thai it would i.|i?ii ..n ihe ensuing lilt of March. ?\ lM| may, |H-rbaps, rein? tidier thai Mr Clei. land, who was i.t Is- Mast? r of Ceremonies at the llsberiug in. Was also present a- a gUeSt, autl .'.-m will |H?sslbly recall that th.? ?ash? m is a hamplet ,n honor ol the nppr ?aching , , u \. w-i. r, m. n,i.. r It, Mr i.'levi la ml made sum,, highly encouraging r? m irks about the Ulilb-uill il prospe I, in ihe . mi - ol which h" , uiiiplii ,- uti d the \i" rlean t ? ?>pl? t ir the re markuble sa? lelty an l ??"-..I ?? use th? y bat] show n .n calling upon him lo ? mue '" th? ir rescue lie was ?n uncommonly -?.I form thai nijrbi So was Kll? ry lud? rsoii. Th? \ wi re ill |,?, r a he \ t v 'n ?.mu Ug uf Ihe b llltpiol and lui n ions it ihe ? lose You may iioi r?' un nib? ; thi laid i - -;. You bad for u sum ?blni: ami went ofi lo 1"'. f??r It. y?t| v |id; .Hal the liil II i'MIS i. ? h t...n |iisl us i,,il ?,.- ,. |.-avi Til i ? Were lots of g.1 -,,,. i. . nides Mr ' lev? land's Y.nt luid II n, ,,.,, in i mu ;.,, k? r, loo, proof dips "f : \ uii h ni taken "i ? pre Ultimi ?? * ad lo ih.- newspapers But you w?-ui iway witboiil ,i. ;.,. : ?,_? i ihi i n .m oi ? rsigln of Ander *,,i,'. \\. iiave tilw ivs i. en - n for that An.I \.nld net ? r m ik? ..nt w by ih? i had so fun hamplet afier y<ni Iff Th?-) -..,., lu miss y. n \i? -.;i.. r wi w' I mi?' ?. '. ? \ w V..ik It uiy be It will prob It \ ?? . ink tig ? Itl? ? r, the \ .. ? I' . . !? ||t, is a- . , I lulls - "" 'he ? : \ btl h i tu u.?- ilrs s u in Br? ud I? ' li tu ui Ir? -- wanl I. as we limb rstund, m a - ii,-: i .i- ? no reason m liy ?i ? || In \ ..n vial h *i i i i u : i y li a v ? ? u 11 i il ? ? 11 :.mil ? . ||U id id " t-f y -'i w il a - . .- ras two years \. : f feels i| i ff? r sonic i . Vlin ghty ' The II ? ? lull ?? ? : twelve-dollar a-pl It?' d In - uol liavlug ^ i ..... ? ,i hi- -i ? now . -h. ui'I i ull blUI lie \> 'ill'I \v ? ..' ?iitue iboiigh i ha i i-a i ii?. a ?pi. h with i un, fot r?'ully i M111 e | mm ! i - lilil? ' llUtlitl -II- .a A he D - ' i lie Ilie dicker ? ?t - . inrs and the M II? -. .I oft \\ ? shall . \ ?? -i i-i c|i ii ?. .1 in ?:,.? . iiaiig? l situa ? n u? '? II as all ab?,ui tip- Tat Iff; n h? lb? y??! favoi lb? W u ?111 or the ?. r !...-. r .na,lis- the I a ? ?-. I'ax; and :\ -\ r yon lliinl id : |pn -' ib-lll - i id? ? set bulb iu lile W 1I-..11 I ?tier an I im in I bill. -al. ni, in tb" ? 'at? '. ugs I? ' \ 1 willi which wIh? of tin i'ii t.\ t 'Hi are SilV?-l >|ll - lull I nil Ililii il 1--11. -. t-ii ollghl l.i be able ' uf your party In . It? 1. -1.- i, !.. i 1,,1 ib,. 1 mu mam lllii Ve? m llils i-Ry nid the K 11 ; lliieVes m Brooklyn Iu ih - regard II .1rs ;.. us thai N'.'i m,.hi lake w i 1U ?-??11 t.. the platform ihe I Wo Ris-i ?vers of [||e I llioll l'a. ii': . M? SS - Vnd? 1 - ai and < iiiitl' und ha 1 lug polutetl out, ? liai n ill mil he ?I? ui? .1 thai lb? \ ar? men of ? ?cell, 11 r? piitafl in ami high cliaracier. cllu? ti lie .1 ui for i is 111111 my aud Ih? Riug \v;tli Ihe n-. Hal of 11 ? \1111 ih.it ihe 'i? a- g.j a? ihe r? ? -i\ ? 1 1 liai m ill I..1 la- \ ? ? Messrs \ ni|< ? nu -mil ? oiidei 1 ure truly '? So e?hni foi i-u mouths In lb? year Iba 1 eveu If Ihey ar? 1 Hill? ..it' ihe . ?In i- two the ai ?" ag? Is .ui a.a!', hi.'h Bui il iii'i .|. r ? 'i ?-. Mr Spi :ik? 1 as iu? anlug any mure Iban l?i 1.II- 1 ii ?llggi -;:? !.; n in. || u. ,|,, In ill kllitliu-ss, |? ..,,..,. ii ?tiftiis t.. u- your t i-U Is if-t an ? asy ,ni. ?. ami we are . f.imil a ., 1 he Im ni ?il 11aI Ion th ni yi u eau lie \ ud lin il ly, Mi S|m ak? 1 <\. lake great pi? isu-.? in a shi ?ng you i!i it, !,?? m itter h liai you may say her?- or ;n Brook?y u, ? ggs are i.urce ami ? I" applied In Ihe u- s t,. which I lie i-n ihtislastlc l> iu?? rats 1.1 Ueorgia d.I iheni "ii Hi. islon of Ihe \ 1-;: of \l ?- |. ,-, t||,, ciiiim-iii Kan-!- slat?-? lady 1,1 thai State, 1 > )/'/'/ 1/ in 11 Il;mi -, One of the bravest and Is si spetThes ,,r ,|?. canvass was delivered l.i-t uigbl ul ihe ? . ti ' al i ??" ru II..II-I- ami I? printed ou auotber iwge li ,- ii,,. ?... ... i, ,i| Harold M Sewall, formerly Consul-?.'.m?a| at Samoa, Whose ?-.m N'lciiee ami patriotism no longer allow him to oall him- It a Deiuueral In illiauilonlug the iKirty m which Ir? was horn in Mam,- he recug ni/-'- iif mm partisan spirit m which Repuh lie m -m appeals t?, the Aim rn an |ieop|e in this ? uvass '.. save Ihe .-..mini, : .,h,| rprtalnl) no more iinerriiig proof of i> dm. .ii regeneration eollld h- offered than hi- broad minded, patriotic prole*! agalnsi |...|,.-t, ? ?f intrigue, treaohery 'ml dishonor al home ami abroad M ?? bo|ie that "in- readers will m.i ueglecl ih.- oppor lunlty ..t considering In ,i. mil an honest, capable ami Well-illforiued I ? ? -1. lui', t,ii,nus for I'?' foluhiK a Republican. They will he belter Americans, as well as more loyal Republicans, if '!" y ?ill read ihe s|ieo< h with painstaking cure Brllliaui aud humorous a- Is Mr s.w.ill's iii'.iiimm ..i Um tariff question, it is |,?S review "i iif foreign relations of ihe Culled States under ihe two Clevtlaud administration? that will command general altentiou u,. usserts that lie ha- llluHldonetl Deinocrai-y I.e.ails,, he believes thai ti |.:iii\ careless of Ihe honor of Rio N'ai! ni is n,. more lit for ail honest man to as.ate with ihan a man careless of his ,,\\n holior 111. ti In- prts-eeds to demonstrate by 11 detailed hit.11 uf what has happened in Ha moa, Hawaii. Central America and elsewhere Ibal Den.ralle diplomacy Implies National dis honor Then could not be a .re competent witness on these questions than Mi Sewall wlto v>.ia thrown olBclally lino Int?mala relation! wiili Du' State Department. ?Be ha* UM Wl ?i-iie?. ai his Bugeen' pads t?) support every ??ni ,,i' his Indictment Ruinai un Aim-iaVan Democ? racy, Kvery new election imds ibotisanda upon thou Min,|* '..t young men at 'he polh ra?tlng their lir-i ballot*, i; ?s ih.- yonug '"??" "{ ''."??"'>' wie?m Hi - Kepubllcan party bas always attract ,.,!, for \t? r,,... as Uarfleld aw* said, ?s turned : inward the rlslug, '"" ?"' ?????-??? sun. Mr. I s. wall's s,.h is one which will belp lo edit rate young men in larger and more sympathetic views of iiic dignity of cltlwnshlp and the glory ' ,,|- American destiny, and lo rentier * I a. - a ? i sensl Uve, as I hey might I ? be, to all uttcatlous of Xatlonal honor /? IF//I THE I EMSdTII.E. \ m isi impressive picture lias been drawn i?y Mr John Koyd Tbacber -d ihe multitudinous duties nf ibe Xew-York Ooveruowhlp, and ibe versa i He genius with which Mr. David Bennett 11,11 mauds f.ly to discharge them, ir is a >,i,ie which n-. one '.iii behold unmoved, and wblcb fe? .an l""l? ni?"-? without a strong de . re : . sbotil "HI! 111!" "The Governor's .hair." s.ys Mr, Tbai'her, "I not -iniaiti-ai.il. At one m?.nl lie sits" ihe man In the chair, not the chair Itself, we presume, though on this polni Mr Th." In r Is no! expHcll ".IS a judge uU a "pardon cas?-. . The nex1 moiueni the ? - ?ov? rnor is . *II- ? 1 iiikmi to address a delega i "Mou. . . The nex" m..?a -tu a proclam itlon : "niu*i lie pr?'|Kired, <.u which lb?? safely or cou ! "for! of Ibe people may dcpeml. . The I "next Ibiiig ihe Governor has i?, coufroni is a j "hu? i nf iiiiis awaiting his Signatur?'. . . . ? \,\: |i hccouics tu i-i'ssary to visii |bc h"s ??pital* aiil asylums of il"- Sine. . ." Bi eel era. And who so well as Davbl Beuuetl Hill c. nld ilo all the.-? things? I |*. as we lutve said, a in -si impressive plct ,,,.,. i;,,. n ?s. like Hume nther imisterpleces. Incumpl? le IVrti t?.s ?i Is presuniptm its for auy I, ..,.,- baud i" lake m Ibe i.i "-it John Boyd Tlia? hi- i"s laid down. Yet tb?Te are a f< w detail* which otighl i" !??? Ulled in, ami which we shall endeavor in supply. Between dis posing of ibe pardon case and rece ring the ,i, |. gatioii a D' unx-rath' llov? rnor must refus?1 to graul extradition --f u thief because the ap lilicallolt has I.u m ule by a Kepubllcan <?'ol Th-- moiimiil ine ilelegatlou has gone, mid Ih for?1 Ihe pro? la mat Ion la written, be ttliisl make i-l.ms lu si,..il the Vole nf a lOUUty, and ...|,,| i Ii m bill III to du lile I II mull* i"h. !'?? fore ih-- Ink np.'ii I' - pro? I imatlou Is dry. he ,,,,1-. s,.|| i si.i ?? contra ei i?. a favored Brni for . a ugh r, pay iiis eaui|Milgn expenses While he is examining and dlsposiug of ibe unsigned hill* he inn*! arraiig? for a Sn ip" t'??uvention t.? hum , h - own part?. : und whlh1 visiting the hospital* and asyluui* of the st.it ? lie mus? als.? Ih ? .'.i.i'..' ibe town* and ?i:i'? of h??Ule rule Then, I.? till ne the cbiuk* uf Ibe Lu-ln. ? , day. he mus? ,|, |, nt'h ih- I'll II S- ?vii ??. take a fraudiileui ceusu/, terry mander ihe State, pro ill Tammany'* J ?I?*. \- to ballot reform i.i!s ami lusii'? the Bar \ s latlou. y? .. ihe ilutle* ..f ibe i? ivertmrsbip are man) an i v ar "I Ami. - oum lo 1- ok over ibe com ??ht .1 list. |i is doubtful if auy "ii" e|s?' . .Mild ill*? liarge a? iiiiv ,i- i?a\i-i it. nneti Hill tli ,s. ?vhl? ii Mr Johti Koy?l I'll i? her umlit.sl f\ si ri'Ki <s im-, v.i i n VG.Rlxu \ vil ibe r. ally ? arm *i ho ! sincere fi I? ml* ??I idle up .. ? VI ?il lu KHI titled If Ibe |.f..|i.-s.-,| ? hi . ?u,tu i--.* ameiidumiii lo the t'oustltiitlon - raliti-?l al the p.-11- uexi Tin ?daj Il Is ? a. -? ike I auy ..ne t.. nay that the suppression ->r i. rtlug-riug? -.n ihe raivlraeks will ruin It w ill i.-ml in purif*. -1'-\ at.- and beue m the nr f it will r? ,;"\-' ?: :?> a considerable eXteUl uf i!. ? ivllgeStloU of evil element*" which his worked so im1-h mil blet in ree?'Ul years. \.? form ol sport ought lo lie distlgured ami tit in icbmeni Baseball ml ma ii) oilier sport* t! ni s|, ,ii this Slate w Itlmut Iwii .. I'h" true int. rests of the tave '.-. n *ei lou dj dam ig< -I by ibe wild nilit .-n m l ih. ii'.ii/i.-?| gauibllug which have lieeii s,.,.|| in |hi* ?State since the 1res I'-i.-I ad protei'ieil ihe betting ring?, l'uder il.p?'ni Hou* "i llial .n t ih.- turf lia* I.----n lnfe*ted l-y horde? uf i.kmakers and niber professional lamblers I! : m i degraded and -l;s ?.?i:?.-.il lij be -u .nu. .us betting rings crowdtsl w ;h ? ldey?d gambler* Honest racing is im |nissili|e while !.-?"!..' ling* tl--tiri-li Tti-s. heiling ring* -.rt'.-r lh.? airougesl temptation t?i Ihe iiiosi freiiKietl and mosl p. rnlcloil? um, bliug, and als.. ? , ||,,. j,,-.-,,.-;.... 0f ,.v, ,y ,iish.>ii-st an.i Irauduleiii device in racing which "-ii s .. n. ? |e** Ingeni llj '.ii suggesl Mauj i.kuiaker* ami other profesniomil k un bier* "?it racing staid*?* or have Buatuial In '? t"s:s in i u?' runutng -.f ?i-rtalu horse* Many bookmaki r* an.I other professional gamblers and \ati..iis p...;,!. of dlsbotmred and degraded lives coutrol raceti "Us |n the K.i-t .nul lu the West, in ibe North and lu ihe South. Peu Americana Who ha\" ii->t given careful study t,, turf al" fair* siiMpeei how largel.i ihe American turf ?s .1.? m. nal.-. I ami controlled by the criminal ? lis-,, s i|i;ii |*, hy person* who for iii:i 11 \ years made a practl.t violating ibe laws Kx kis-per* of far., i-anks. habitual aud profe**lonal lawbreaker* itmtrol a uuiub?*r of well-known M" ."lit-'s both .u the West aud in ihe K?st. If lile lietling rii.es w,,-.. abolished U,,. Hporl would lie fur more attractive t.. decfUl peo|de, and ibe evil* am) abuse* ,.f racing would be largely eliminate?! The belting-ring* have ii.-v.-f In l|n,l the genuine interests nf ihe turf Tlmj have ulway* exerted a baneful intlueuce, and from ihem spring Ibe scandals and swlmll?** which disgrace the aporl If the bctllug-ring* wet, Mippresscd, as ih, ? ..iiL-hi t.. lie, dishonest ,ii-ii .v-nil-i in?i h \" ih" np|iurtUtlltles and t'aell itii-s for euiiiinitting frauds which iliey now pos s. s, ii,,. ?inn gtiuibliug amendment, If ratified. Will pill an end '?> "plunging" <>u the turf, and this will In- a gres I gaiu The "plunger*" nave slway* hni" ih.- aporl t.. a seriou* . xtent, Ala?) hhlug th.- betting rlug* will do iuu?*b luward ridding the lurf -.f ii> li.iss Thompsons, of (i'i.iii. i s'i-r; iis Walbaiiius, its t korrigans, Its llnnkluses, its Kngeuians and tl.tii.-r notnrl ..us and objectlonabh? lawbreakers who are bow s.. coiiNplcuouMl} offensive upon the racetracks of ihe count!*) if ihe betting-rings are sti|i (It-ess,.,! the (Mir Will IN? l.s-, ,-, I | |-.|, | j y?- |,, thievish gamblers, thievish politicians and thieves ,.f ?very kind and .-very degree ?hin it Is al present Bac??* will be run in..re Imneslly, and sUiii gambliug" and "Ina,-,, games" will he largely don?1 away with. Dishonest owners iraiinis and jockeys will lind ihelr occupations gone at Ii-iisi i., ?i eoDHiderable extent. \?. ?me .-.m suggesl any sound ami reasonable , argument* Hgainsi the adoption of the ami ( gsmbliug amendmeut. its adoption will relieve i ihe Ktuptre Ktnte uf a grievous reproach and will I?- fruitful of gond. Anybody who undertakes lo violate the elec 1 lion laws mi* year, and grig caughl and the ! '?anees are thai it will t.xtremely dlfllcull lo ? ' ape .;-i.-. turn win be deal) with severely, The laws .m- m,,,-,, itrlngenl now than ever! 11'' repeating, bribery, and other .-nines win crtalnlj l- punlabed without mercy. The con? vlctlona of Dlvver's men lust winter ihowed what ..m be don? in .New-York. The) should serve as a warning t a all who think they can t-'heai or bribe or Intimid?t? with Impunity. ? ? ? Th"i- will be no difficulty hereafter in making a proper classification o? Don Diohlnaou. o? Michigan. He will be lecognU?] u lhc joh Bojrd Tha-her of the Wolverlna stuto. - 4?. John C. Bbeehan has met mon than hi? m,,. 1er in th?- able, alert, ami determined conned for the H- nate investigating ?' immil :. Ferdinand Kidman. Itepabllcan randldata ft? C? tigresa in the Xlth Dlatri? t, is ? v.-u-ran tighter against Democrats. He has run i;r?inst Democrats before ami has h aten them, and ha expects to win this ?/ear. Tim contrat in this district H extremely .-I.e.-. with Mr. Blduaa gaining every day, ami he bhould receive tho I hearty ami unanimous support ..r RepubR. <;tn:<. Tim Democrats, realising that they ara losing ground e\*ery day. are making deai efforts t.. save ih? :;? candid ite. They - . ;.j nut in- allowed i. brrab tin- Republl an rank* Mr. Kidman deserves t.. be rl?rcted. and it ;3 possible t.i .-le. ; him. Every Itepubltcan ihouli support him. ? ?a ? Il Is snnounced that "Paddy" DIvver is to appear on the bench tr-day, for the first tlmg sin? that distinguished Jurisconsult, Morrbj Tekulsky, arlped his. Tekulaky's, barr m il.-.,r with his, "l'aiiii\'s.'' ermine. Th.tcaslon win in a somewhat embarras ing < e "Paddy" ami it would be no mon than fair f.. his friend an.I admirer, R.rder Smyth, to sit on the bench with him. Misleading atat? m< nts are 1 Ing i , ;?? in .If Xlth Assembl) I>.^:ri I in behalt I i,r. Samuel Wesle) Smith, the Tammany Hall t<*. dldate for Alderman. l?:\ Smith |? sending ? ir? ru? irs ; . Ri ; ubli? uns, In whl . ^ he has "the honor t.- be indorsed i -. R ? . |. ' i- i and Dem?crata" alike. Dr. Sml h I - t. ,t the honor t.. i. ? Indorsed by either ol the Rs> publican organisations of the district, the State I'.-m '?!.!? ???? nr by the Good Government Club Ih- Is Tammany Hall's candidate, pure ? . simple, though it hla circulars his "h r" is not mentioned, il" i- on the Ta aman?, Hal ticket, ami on no other. No Repub , ,1 vote for him. All anti-Tammany i r9 Bhould support FYederl 1< <; Ware, tl R , t_ rai candidat) Don'l i ?te for Smith, Tmi many Hall's man. i'i. ? l:- publii an a'ho votei fot .o. dal - of his part). but not for the Const! uti? nal Amendments, -.sill not perform I duty. The .?tu-1 dm? nts sh ii.l be ? 1 ,,re ? sa ntlal to t forms a hi h good sens are seeking to bi Ing about. There is d tnger thai In i !;d light whh-h the anti-Tan ? ? :: ,,i{. I -i tins . '?>. th?> i--, pie of th? t? dis* irlffs may I . | the it.it!. ? tan e of ? Though N w 1 CI i lid I lout th' T , : y ; victor) a ild ; lamentai ira* . omplete .'' the real of ih? State .1 I.; the v.a\ aid -. Thai the ful of ail thai - ? \?- ? t. i f lt. thei ? bg a Republl in Govern r end a Repul lalal ut ?? i?'? ir 11.--'.- t \\ . . , he party mi- ? dep nd chiefly on tl f Manhattan Island. Bvery Republl an \ i ig the Stai a intied It will not do n others, B\ rj man must n - .\n ; ? ' - ii.il fight. ? ? ? All the Dlvvers, the Wlealgs, - -s and he McfCa - are fl| ;htln ? -. i. l \ ti - n.lm- nts The?, ire Dad ' ahom? I-' i ram ma :..i ? . - ? ? '.? ka early In bis A his pa. t; ? i . ' Miirphylsm. wil , le of .i ,ii the shape of a newlj l ' i Se?al r, was ? ti an. and tl me bat ?ntlnuall) given it pi ?of. It l? a bad yea I if M ai phyism, ili'i - - t *e forces stand for and Imi ly, and the par r wir. h has a i high | ata la now I gt nent aad st ij lb? re s r tive tears. ? s> ?? in polltli s. n ?thing thai )? oks lik - s -.. i be taken I r grant? I. Hard a watchword. There must be hard a ??<* verj end, Then the shoutli ; -.. ill i {ht. ? ? Of all Ih? '?'ii.ifs that Pass in the 1 ," Mr. ? 'lei el ind la I h? large?! . . ? . -t silent. He .. in. J ni? en ; * \\ nesday morning, i i B - r night and on Thui - . . ? -??? n i the ast In the dire? lion . f the Potoms Plata, a li.. at pa> ing the slight? - trantw signal* -, , ,\ hi? h i he w? it> tvat a ? nd ivored : ? h t? him, It was i past? as. ? t hi >i?. irai b Ig "Harn su - :,. i: h a',.-s rather t con ? - and *!!C,l|tl> 'i. ?.,11 itit'.K ?Vi I. M, . \?.| III |U 11 -, - but will have to account for t.- i niis rooster? r.it?iil un 1 to be :' nil In his p \ and while he is about il might a- well ei ?.a why he was brought on here from Raffs y way. Was it it the public good or his owl t his health an l recr??t on, or for rei ! His rapid stride? In .til... and ? ntrs % I have he.-ii ph< n ?menai, and unless s? rn -\ house brake Is applied to them a? shall ha BulTalo and sll the Sh? bans from e?rery? re t unit ' m; m i.' n is for t h purpose of h : all the . tli es an l g? ttlng all t i? i ?t cont When tin- committee has squeezed all th? ti.iu.ii .vi,..- . ;? of him ins residue ?hipped weal whetre the arh le "f him cam ? without ix-tiiiu. an) civic i ?mmotlon outsld ?.' ih,- f.-1 i ..i club. We h iv? Sh? ?bans - ' ..m- own and no occasion to uraw ou ? sources for a new s tippt). VERSOS A I? Mi-s M,.n..i Kellogg. srho i?.is |usl return? i to this ...iti"is after sa sbiseno? of t?.> snd a I ?' >,?.us, proposita giving a concert at the I otel Wal ?liirf this evening, Mi-' i\-II gg Who S daughter of Mi rti ni.-? 11 Kcilogg. ??' the i'harltj Organisation Society, was not unki i In m ..- il .-it.-;. - in i ? ' ?r? ah? a? ?t abroad II--- voice. I contralto ol sklerabU range, baa been cultivate?! b) lb? I ? ma-;, is in i'.n i-, and - i? bas sung with ? ? this s.iinin. r at the houa? - of ?? ' ki t.-uis in la.taiun. another year In I'arls will t?lete her preparation for in? o? i ' '?* proceed? ,.; to-morro? ?venlns's concert, at ?? n Mi-s i..-..t'ui.i von .-?".-? h i i.. be om of th? - lata, will i.'voti l t'? the completion .: Mi-s Keil.?.-. -, s must? si training Mar) l-'ii' ?in Hi Kyel. of l?ndon, who la i"i ? irs ,n .i..,,., ?aya she Isas slept.a under ena roof, Miss M.n\ M.-r.iil.. .. a daughter of the late ?-?. Secretar) Uei'ulloch, has ?urt??d on a l i .-1 the world. She la s? tompanh I b) her cousin, l'i?> fessor Hugh \l i'nil... ti ol Harvai i Renewed lntei*st is being taken In Boston in th? inav.'ii..'iit tu ?reel a auttabl, monument ov?t ?lie grave of John Hancock, In the did Oranery Rurytng Uround Th? last l^egtslature appropriate?! P.** tin- purpose, and .. -p.-a.i commltte? ol tns utlve found I is no? .;i\!ni< hearings to have suggestions on th? subjeet to make The twenty-tlfth snnlversar)' of the coasecratls? of Bishop w im iker, i-lpi-- ?pal, of Phllad??lp??a?j ?ais .-.I. i.!.it...l in tint cit) on Tuesday. And th? fellow-cltlsens of tbe distinguish? i chief pastaf ?>i ever) religious persuasion, and of no religious i"i suaaloa, help??d t?> make the event notable. Om ..r the in. ki.-nts of the da) ?.is the lavnu.i'V H*s Blahop of tlie conn rat me u' a i w a., .?a horn-. "Thai the Kpiscopal t'hurch." ?aya 'in? Philadelphia Press," 'Van undertake tins ?nterprise in th.-se limes of d?pr?s?ed bustn?sslsa -'run.-' evi d?nc? of its resources undrr its pi,-, n: local .i-ffr. .nal tii.it he ma) live to celebrate hi? golden anni? versurv will be the arts? noi only ?if in.- .'?a 9*** pie tail .a othei denomlnatlona .?s m li.'.u Admiral Haatlnga Markham, lbs ap ti' *** plon-r. .nul s. , ,,i?| In , ottiif.ia.l tO W? 0*0*M* TjlTB? when i he latter, with IN others, was hast i" <<?<-' Victoria, was retatntl) marrted In !??"' i"? *?J wedding-cake was decorated with a model ol ins Alert, which he commanded In the Sortn ' :,',-',v: pedltton of 1176-7?. when h? reich.-.' kl -' ,-.''-.'.y, n'.Khest northern .iltiim!?- attained B) an fW"VY man, ?n.? only surpassed by Biwkaard *u?i bo?-?? wo?d, of Oraoly's ?sp?r<llUoa, for Kxt \. h.