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Nn. 1^8 BroaJway, cornarThlrty- frat-et. j N'.. '.'.u* Wea. Twenty-thinl-at.. corner Fil'M! -nve.; No. 760 Third-aTe., corner Porty- aeyentb-Mt.: Nr.. OL' Baal Foorteenth_at. oorner Unlnn-oquare; No.2.380 Poiirth-ave. llhi.it iu.- \\ AS.'.IM.lilt. X". l.o'2J 1.1. l.oM'oN.>o. 2C Bedford-at.. Btraod. l'Aitis- Na 12 l.'iio de Ih Monuaie. FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY. WEDNE9DAY. NOVEMBEB 20, 1878. TBE NBW8 THIS MORXIMG. FoRfii.N*..Loril Beaeonafield haadecliaed ta ac- cord im *.iit.-rvi.-"v to the I'oiini'ittco wbich deearea au rarly -...-.^ion of P_r_a_MBt on accomit of th»* Aii^lii-Afi'iiiii q'li.iitl. _-.--. The Pojie eent u conin;itiil:itory t.lciriiitu to Kiiid llirn- btrt. A mase-nit.etiu.* of labotan ig to ba lx-l.l in London t'.-d.iy. - = S.iiil l'.-iclia is likcly to ae .*i|ij>r.intefl Tnrki-h lfiaiat.Tod I'nliiic Work". ._Ex-Prtaid__rt l'rudo, of l't rn, li;i- i" Basaaeiiiflted. PoMrtrnc- Hmatrc Oftrdrra has bom reelected wuh only live voti- anaiiial blaB....=Mr. I-lden la -.i.-.il 'ii be ut wtirk tn aaeara the rapporl <>i Pai n- ajlTaala, if poaaBik). i>i behall "f .iatiomi.ationin 1880. Tlie Diitimlai. *'t Uia Interioi Iku wnttcti a letter t<> Beeretar*. Me- ('rarv in renly to tho aliarp cuntnonts of the Qaaerala <>f tba Army on the Btaaa-enaaal of th" ladiaaa.-AGraml Jnry in Indiaaapolia was iu-triict'-d .voetcrdav la dkraftard an allafed liistn.t iion l.y th.- Piaaldeat «ot to hiTcatiaala the i<air of a iM-rtiiin eml.tzrlor. .. The nnn who are ti-ii!\ iu | to ll'-ino. ratie fran.ls in Hi.utli t'.-iroJina aro batug anoatcd and lodged iu jail. .. Mmihter Foat< r baaanH t" Waaaiagtiia areiKirtoiieiilargiug tiu- tui'lf with M. xi.o. Ciiy am> S. iHiuiAN..Tbe napeeted gra*ra rob* _H_ra \m-n-ht-hl in $5,000 bail] thraa meata wcro madt' on 8.iipicioDi bat tba priaonera wera di. ehargC-L : l*i tho TaadnMll eaae exci- ting argameata wcro aaada over ¦da.taeiot-i of te.dimoiiy in rcgard to the ComiBO- don's *k toiid wife. . . . More strtet booths near Witaliiiifrton Market were removed; a new c.t.v ordiaaaoa waa a-rofoaad¦ ~=^- Cbarlea bt-ik.-i t.-htilicil in M_p_rd to the forgery of tho -i-ni.ooo chock on the Ualoa Traal Company. _..- Francis Mnijihy nplied to tho attacka of other temperance adrawlaa. *...** WU- lium 11. Stincr d.-nianilod ii aoat in the Ezeiae llourd. r. -The R.-puhlican Central Connnittoo anked tht* Xlth Ahsomhly Dtatrwl Association to witbdraw it«drfrgatiTt_A aaeeeaal-l torpedo«xi>( nanaat was iiiiidf at Pauirapo. Bf. J. (-Id, KM)iH, 100** Iooih. =s (iold vainoaf tba legal-ta_der dollar at the iln>o, OJI^jo cfiiN. 0_ld value of Ibal0g_l> teuder Bilver dollar 141'J-c fraiaa) 89.46 eeata. Stocksactivc, higher aud i-Mgalar, tlosiug fover- lsh iimi niisrttled. Tiik Wi-AriiKR..Ti:BVBS local obscrvationB in- dicato < h.udy or partly clt.udy woath.-i, witb raiun. Thennoiiitter yeaterday.45°, 57J, .*>l°. Staf. Srnator Pomeroy does not _b_n tlie vii-ws of l.'ioiie who look fo sce tiu* Greeabtck party gTOW to enonnous dimC-Wiona in tbe next two yi.'ir-i. He bcli-*-_M lhal itn larges. voti-, in tbis SUite at IcaMt, has Ik-id cast, and di-t lart s that tlio BopabHc__B On-i'iiliii. k- ars ar«: iilu-ady ntuiiiing to tht ii ulil allegi- .nce. ?- The whole story ot tho I'liimi 'iiu-t f..i-.iry wa.** told in court yenU-idiiy by the entrnivi-r of the loiKi'd $04,000 th. ik, ivln. iJcmiiImiI the ptiM0M from tln- Irat ntt itn ;>t nt i niriav- iuif to tht dihtiiliutiou of tbo ipoill in :i liroiiiluii.v n-stauiaiit. Nolluii*- Imt the natiiial ile-iin- oi tln-. urcoiii-ihsluil fiiuiiiial to BBTfl hiniHtlt froin fl lonir itupi-MMUMBl could havo lixlin (1 him to part with M tuany of tho aecier-, of hu tr.idi*. Altlionirli the pitWMdi-_l in the Vandeiiiilt eaae yistinlay Wttt hc-tii icil at ono tinio with nal excitfincnt, no part of tho day'ri talk vmis more iiitoicslin-- tlian BUhop M<TyiU''> de-riipi ion of tho .vay in wbicb the Into ConiBOdoM louiiihd tho I'riviisit.y whicli is oall'd l.y his n:;iiio. Ho did lt iu a voty pt-ii in'>t<uy aml hnaincif llbli vay, vi-ry inmli a.-t hi inij-ht havo onlorod the huildinfr of a now l.ranch to ono of his railroade; aud, indood, ho did ibow a qwUBt dosiio 11- hav.- tho now coll.-.o an will iiiiiii- agod Bl iho New-York Onti.il. Lord Roaconstield'a nfu-;il to roci-ivo tho infliiintial committee of which Lord l..i\\- rence 18 chaiiuiaii, iudicates a aettlod iiiiij^.-o to dii-reirard the iiriruinonts which have lui n put forward bj that sohlier-Htateuman auainst an Afgbaa war. Tlie Preniier's statomont that be will be pr.paic-d to u.count to Parliiiinciit should hoatiliUes begin in India, is in p*-rf.-ct acconl with the imperioua conrse ho puisucd throuphotit. tho I'lis-.i-Tuiki-h complicntions. He earefully ignorcs the _Mt tlmt tho [iberali enll foi an early n«toa ta the hopc of aveititif," WBT. Scnator Qoidoa has been rcel.-ctcd by bb .iliniir-t BBaataioai Yotf. Tliis is i flattertag indoi>cniciit, but tlie BenatOf otight not to allow it to divert his niind from the preeatag aeceeeity lor an explaaa- tiou on l mibject to whicb I HE TiMiUNi: baa receatlj diicctcd his itteatioa. There are many people wbo are nnxious to know whj when Mr. Stnith Wcnl went 1" BBltimore from Cohmibia to iret "tho stiitl" in "lime " packagea,'1 the ..-tB-r" br'og $80,000 for bnbery parpoaea, he abonld bare wat, mi the day lie arrived iit Baltlmore and met Coloni'l W. T. lVlton, two diapatchea in cipher lo i.cneial Gordoa, whieh, to aay tbe l.Mst, Kccin to plaee tlu- Beaator from Gteorgia ia tli" poaitioo of Bmltb \Veed_ rep- i-cscnt.itivc aad coiiliiiiint. And tlial, even the Renntor from Georiri- muat admit, moat ap- )" ,ir, in the ligbl of receul revelationa, a vety dubioua poal tion to hold. t 0.\GEE88 AMi .*-//, 17 /.'. Very ioo_ aftei Congri aa aaatmblca, Uin wiilis licni-r, the l'li'iit poeitionol the aetn- 1,. ra of (¦(.'- party. with re_p-*c; to the pnblic faitfa and tlie (limni-y, will be teeted. li will Im ahown bow far Bepublieana are worthy ,,i ib« victory they have iron, and abether tli<y are able f<> keep its tnii's. It will be ahown wbetber Greea- li . i.i n. lu ra are oi are uol eaaentiallj r puili'toi*!. lt will be ahown wlietber there i. ia the Demoeratie party a aincere, boueal iind iiii.-(rni]iriiinisiii_' hard-moaey «i< -nent, aad If -... bow tniicli there is ol it. II tIm- repttdi- atora in tliat party have the apper hand, a- had at the laal Beaaion, we ahnll tec prool of il in tbe fii-t vote taken oa tbe sil- vi-i queatioa. For tl.e whole force <>l tbe re* imdintora, taclndiog all iaemberi of either party who eaa be lodneed to act with thvm.i ii: be eonceutrnti d npon an otti nii t to de- r.i.t ic.-uiiii lion i_ forciag --iivci coiaa into ii---. The radical differenee betweea tboae wbo are repadiatori and tboae win Bre oot.be¬ tween tboae who oppoae aod Ihoee trho favor ;i iv.il rt -iiiii|.tion.ia tlnii tbe lattei proi o i.t make the United Statea dollaractnallv nnd permaoently wortb ns mncfa as tbi aold dol- lar whieh was promiaed by tbe Ael of 1875. lt a mere decepiion, and a ahallow oae, i" aay tliat the BesnmptioB Act promiaed redemptioB lfl "eni" nnd bo! bn gold. \v:,.n tbat act waa paaaed, tbe Unitcd Btatea bad im> silver dollar. Tbe trade dollar was by apecial eaactmeat an- thoriaed tor foreign nae only. Tbe eubeid- iurv ailver c tiaa were aot a tagal-teader ex- eept for .i amall wm. Tbeoaly "coin" whieh was meant, oreonld hare beea meaat by tbe Aet of 1875, w;i> the gold coin of the Unitcd Btatea, becaaae it waaaot Hnn posaible to re¬ deem tlie Botea in any otber. Tbe eab- ¦eqnent ebaage of tbe taw as to com- age has oot in aay reapect changed tin- obbgatioo of the United Btatea t<» keep its pledge, and make iti notci ns irood as gold. To caiise tbat promiaed redemptioB to fail i*. repadiatioo. To redeem ia aaythiag leaa vataable tbaa tlie gold coin Dromioed by tbe Act of 187"), would b.' National di-honoi ; it wonld put the Ualted Btatea ereabelowthe level of thoae disgrae. d Boatbern Btatea wboae "aealtaga " nnd "adjaataaeate" and " com- "promi-cs" of debta ii.ivc beeoiBC a bv-word aad a hiaataBi nnd have ealarged the lexieon of linaiicial raac-lity. For thoae Btatea, a ](;ist in some taataaeea, eaa plead povertv _nd atreas of miafortoaei tbe United Btatea haa already brirae all tbe eoal of fail reanmp. tion, an.l enjoya abundant ciops and IokIi credit. The propo.al to " scale"' tbe debt of the Unitcd Btatea, aad all tadividnal, oorporate and mnnkipal debta not covered by apecud cob- traet, is a little more diaboaeal ia an¬ other rc-jtcct than the scli. nics propoaed by the Soulherii *' readjusters" nnd "low "tax" IVmocrats. Tiie lattcr propoae to dffi-r aome deflnite pereentaira of tbe debt Bnt aobody enn gneai how __r_n a part of the Daited Btatea debt may be repo- diatcd if comage of silver in made unliinited and free. lt is paitiriilaily impottaat to make tliis trutli clcarly Boderatood. Pof il is cns- 1'iiiiary to rcason thut silver doUari, if coincd without limit and made a full lejral-tea- der, would not fail (juitc to the bul- lion levcl, and tlmt tho deprcciation or "sralitit*" of debta ciuinot, tberefore, amniiiit to as niucli 15 ]icr cent. Tbere are aome, tadeed, who iaaiat tliat tbe silver dollar eaaaa. depradate at all until coin aiiiountint-' to ^300,000,000 has ixcn iaaned, beeaaae, they iay, Praaec ims tbat amount ia i iiciiliition. They fiuthci in**i.-t tlmt tiio bul- hon ttiicc of silver would lie raiscd loiij; bc- forre .i- much as $300,000,000 bad been ab- sor'ocd. ln all this reaaoataf the fad is over- looked tlmt we have la this conntry a vast paper cin uliii ion, fai ezeeediag that of l'i aaee, aml tbe effect "i ficc eolaage of ailver wonld be, not to force silver tata aetaal eirealatioo, but to dr;i(: down that paper circiiliition to the btil- lioii value oi the B-lver in ffllkfa it would tlii-n becomc led.-euial'lc. ln Fiiince tlie OOloage of silver is not free, but is lcstrictcil even moic tlian it now is here. As lOOfl as any holder of biillion, by aeadtag il to a inint, ean pav any d.-bt at no eoet be¬ yond that of tho bullion, tlie legal- teiidci paper mu-t sink toward. aml poaai. i,Iy i-n- i.elow, tbe value of tbe nlvet in whicb it ean he redeeincd. Kor tliere is ab- Koliit.lv no limilaiioii 0. tlie i- -ue of bank notis. United Btatea bonda will becomc very cheap il I'l.yare to be redeemed aad tbe ta- tereat ob them paid ta silver, aad as they tall tin- eoal of proeartag bonda apoa wbi-hta baae aa tacreaaed ciniiliition of ootea will <le- cline. Incieii-c of tlie p.ipcr ciiciiliition will alao be atimnlated br tbe aharp apeealatioo whicb a ahrtakage ta tbe ptrr-baatag power of the dollar nnd an advanci* ID prieea inu>t c.uise. Heoee tbere i- abaolutely oo limit to tbe depreciatiou of tbe paper, even after tbat paper beoomea only . promiae u> pay depreci- ated silver. Againal tbia "acaliag'' of debta to an in- deiiintc ext. nt, tbe banka of thia eity and BootOB have lai-'-d I liarrii r. Tbey bave neither violiit.-d m.r diaregarded any taw, l.e- i-ii'i there ia aoacl of Congreaa makiag it thelr duty to aecepl deponta from or make loana to ia] peraoB witb wbom tbey chooae not to do baatae-a. If they bave beea aarraated ta keepiaa f-"1*! 1 ooly a^ ¦ apeeial depoait, they are eqiiillv wananted in traattag silver ia tlu- sanie way. Yet th( rc will lu- a deoperate elloit, as siMiii aa Oaagreai aaeeta, lo break down ta aome wav the batrto- bj wliieh tbe baaka bava aadeavored t*> preveai bb unliin¬ ited " MmaMmt* Mt " I'luidjustiiieut"' of dchts. The loini viill ni.it. i little. ln any ciise tlie ()!.](ct will bc to ojnn tlie door tor un- liiuiU-d aud ii.e cuiuage of silvei, uu that the aolemn compact to rc.lei ni in gold may be ropudiatcil. ________________ TBE 80UTB CAEOLLKA CABEB. Onr ooiTospomloiil iii Soulh Carolina oon- tiniics this inornin;. ln* mnrativo of tlio ro.l- Bhirt eampaign in Willianaabar-g Coaaty. MThe "inain la.is'' of tho OBtlBgee aud iViiims win h Hocurod tho Demorratic a-eo;i(laiioy there, aml which bare been already told iu Thi Tbohtki, "aro not (loniod hy aii.vbo.ly. The liroakin- "u|i oi' Ropuhlicaii -Beetiaga l.y De-aoerata "wboappeared in loree anddomaaded ii divi- "sion ol (iti.o. tbe an.st of Mr. Swails l.y Dr. "Birifa compao] ot . lad-ahirta,1 tho eboot- " in- of tho negro Iliiuua in tho di-tuihanoe "whieh oo.uiiod after Swails wo* brougbt U> "town, tiu* orderiag of Bwaila to havo the «. miiniv and Iii*- fligbt, tlio beating of tho H.-v. " Mr. piiickiiov.thecolorod I'.-nuly-IWinasloi, "hv Mi. K. II.y, ol' Klngatree, all oocnrred itantially as reported in tho Nortb.1 Tho politica] canvata -oniis to havo been managed in fine voiv mncb lil*--- tl"' eleetoral caBTaaa ia tlio eame 3tnte in l--7»;. wben tbe Democratie leadert* at Colnmbbi teleirrapbed ,,, |... ., ,,i tena and captaina ol bnn- dnds: "Fun expeeted ai tbe Fair tbia week; "prepara for btirb sportj loi beal boya eome, ..bul "i too many ni leaa wt il b< eled;1 "Hampton ann', or Bklrniiabing;" "'Ilring "beal iii.it aud i.m.I-.Ik-i to Fair;" and wlten Geueral Wade Hampton, to lielp on tbe plot, teleirrapbed .«> tbe Democratie Attorney- <:,-,,, ,,'| ;.' Cbaiieatou : "The llunkadorl "Clul. mi the wiiy here foi a row to-morrow. ..s-io l.t-kena and debiy train Ull .-v.-nin ." Bul tbe purpoae <>i' the rad-ahirta to terrifj tbi eolored Repuldicana into roting the Dem¬ ocratie tiekel oi noi vti. gnl all, waadefented by tbe flrmneaa of thi poi.r blacka, and wbal tbe conapiratora Eailed to il" bj rhjleuee tbej ii:,.,!], dul l>> frand. The negroea cn-i their ballota, bul the white nien eountod them. No »!"iil»t ran re-l in lh« mind of any rcaaonable peraon, after re idin thia letter, tbal the electiou waa ^ Jiwl wbul oui correftpondi ut calla it, " a fraud/'and tbe queation whether -ml» crimeacan !*_ pnn- i-in .1 ia one of Ihe moat aeriona ol the day. Thal tbere will be greal dlffleulty in proeuring legal eridenee ol tbe no- torioua faeta, and -'ill greater difflcull in obtaining Juriea honeal enough to . <>n- n i when the eridenee i* Iald before il.. in. eannoi be denied ; bnl ii la ni rerth-*- the duty nl the Fedi ral G«vi rnmenl to .\.ii it- fuli anthority, and we are eonfldenl tbat tbe duty is clearly anderatood by the Administral ion. (i.m: MORA VBAACF. I "/.' GLOFl /.'. QloTCr, of Mi--i'iin. tho hun- li-lionnan, i- unfortunately ralegated lo prirate life by tbe luto eleetiona. He had not Bccured tbe affectiona of the party al large, waa noi approciated by bia immediate eonatit- t:,-nt-. aud tbe ** deeatrick" wenl hmk on bim. Wo nn il ont aaj we shall nn- - him ; miaa bia aotivtty aml earneatnew, and tho oniha-i i-tu* l.ut hlninh-i nitr cnliili-m-. with whicb be Bred the raa tomato al bia foe and bil inrariably bia neareai friend tn tbe oui. Lei na be thankfuL bowerer, thal be Ia noi to be Jerked onl >'f pnblie life aml away from pnblie etght aad- denly, as if the book «>f some fieber- man as eager nml ezcltable aa bimaelf had eaaghl in his tronaera. He baa three montbe to get away in, and retirea to low, suft inii.io hy tba I'iitid. I.ot us make Iho moHt of theae thraa moatba. Re is noa unlraiiini'-llo.l. Throagb Ibe short hi -.-~i-.il be eaa¦ it ba be ao diepoaed, make thinga uncommonly lively. The Democ- i.ny baving vittuallv repudiated bim, be ean eay, with Catiliae. be "beld -...m. "alack allegianca till" the Norember eleetion, " bnl now bia eword'a Ins own ;" oi wiih Lord Angaa, tbal the Glorer*a -*band*a bia own:" or with.inll, tbere are h.ts of anch thinga tbal be eaa Bay, and i-.iy vv . II. if 1.oly has a mind lo louh them up. Hut wo don'l want him to do ihat. Wo would nnt lm tln* WOtid ituilo imitiny in ln- l.r.a-t, or suv a WOld to tuin him againal the grand old party which ho so nlVoctioiiiiiolv pawed tho elothea .all off from during tho laal aaaaion. Wbal we ilo want of him is to puiaae tln Kiiino methoda ho has followed beretofore, Inapired hy tln- aame patriotic purpoae to ra- poee Repnblican raaealitiea aud catcfa Bepub- liciin rognes, Wo would not havo him change his opiuion or his puipuso, his direetioo or his taciios. There are. of oonne, stray odda and aada of iho inreetigatiooa Of tlio laal sossion that ho will |uck up aml put in ahape for biatorj * aad there niiiv ho aome laggiag defleieaeiea iu tbe pay of ezperta, detectirea, atenographera, lecre- tarios .uul tho like thut he will rapeei to re- commoinl appropriatio.a for; Imt theae dntiea wlll not occupj his time entirely, lli- aotivo mind aml agile diapoaitioo will bardlj be eontenl with rontine work of thia aort, Wo know ho longa lor now aml fraah Belda oi in- vosiiu'.ition. Wo havo ono for him. It appeara that wben tlm ballot-boxea wera lirnod in Soulh Carolina at tho late electioa, large numbera of tieket- printed on Ihin tiaaue paper, lhal bad not been circulated or aeea in puhlic during tho nrogreaa of tbe TOting, rollod out. Tho niiiiil.i r ot tbeaa iu aoma preciacta, it ia uid, ox- eeeded tlm nnmber ol rotera aarolled. Tbia faet oxoitod ciinnioiil outMde Iho Sl.ito. nml ;is tho ticketa bara tho namea of tbe Democratk eandidatea it was charged by tln- Badicala that tbey waee eridencea of Demo¬ cratk fraud. Upon tho faee ol it, a plaaaible lliooiy.woro it not loi Iho fail, ho coiicIii- ivoly ilonioiitlraloil l.y tiu* pn-ciil Congreaa, timt tbere- no rach tbing, and ean ho uo auefa tbing, iis a Democratie fraud, It waa mv-toiioiis to ho rare, Imi there could bc bo frand aboul it th.it wa-- plain. Bpeaker Raudall- Committeea havo eatabliahed tho fuci thal Democrata cannot eommi! frand. Mora than tlmt, whoever should intimate that a Sontfa ( aiolina Democrat, of .tli Deaiocrata in tho worid, could ituff a ballot-box, wonld ho ai onee reboked hy haring tho top of bia head Uown off. Aml yel there waaa 11?.in, incredible an it mav seem, on the part of Iho im.ro ol.-tinato ainl uiiro;i-uii;ililo K.iilii-als, to insj.-t ihat thi- diacrepancy be¬ tween tho iiiioltnont und tln Kturua ahould ho raplatned. Thankatotbe ingenuit] ..uni di-voiioti of tbe Democratk* preaa, it hot been raplained, thongb not, perbapa, to tho aatiafaction of tho Radical Benda who dared Impate dlabonorable practicea io Boatb Carolina Dobm its. lt kc_di that thcn- Ia a Kiilical party in Soulh Carolina. Proof ol its eziatenec and of its braaen andacity is offered in tiu- Bcrateb- in'- oi the hoiioii il name of VTade Hampton ou ono of tho rotea th -lo-itod iu tho iateiior oi tho Stato. Thia Party, as is woll kaowa, audalaiaa its hold upon the oo|. oiod voIith hy violonoo aml intimida- imn, io thai aa abaolnte raign ot terroc o_i-ts amoiiK tln ni, iin* eolored people, with¬ out om i LUioii, uro au_iouo to vote iho lJciuu- n.iti. liekei bat ataad ta mortal fear of the Bad-cal purty. Tlie retnnis from some of the niiuities iu Booth Caiolina sliow that this tci- 101 ,-o opii.iteil on their niinds that they ,li,| nnt vote at all, and the Democratie nunagers of tlie election weie obligcd to countenict tlie ctl'ect hy putting the Demo- nilii- tick.ts mto the boxes for them. Tliis beiag tlo- eoaditioa of aflairs, tlm ti.-siic-p;ip.r ballots cau be casily euougli accoaoted for. Tlie eolored voters had them prtated and dropped them in on the aly, so as not to incur tlie hostility of the Badioal p.aty. Beiag exeited by feai <>i betag eaagfat, tbey freqoently diopped in a handfiil at a time. Nothiag eould be clcarer or more con- vtactag tban tbiaexplaaatioB, noleaa it bc tbe stiiiciiiinis of Mr. Marble aml the-opareeBera. 'Ihe RadieaJ party of South Carolina has ao overawed and tatimidated the eolored votera tlmt tbey don't dare vote the Deraoeratie ticket nnl' i oa tiaaae paper; and then tbey Bie so --catcd thai they drop them in bv llie Iiandful. Tliis 11--11111.*- the proportiona of an ontrage. This Bad- ieal partj ot Bontb Cajrohaa has tatimi¬ dated Ihe white men of that Btate so tlial they have beea for the pnat two vnis lo the eoaditioa ol mind deacribed hy the man tvho Baa rebnked hy his miutatcrfor lc:'in_' hi- r-oii go hnatiog Bunday. "Yoa ..osighf,'" s.H'l tiie miaiater, "to b.ing him np ..iu tlu- fear ol the Lord.-1 "Fear ol " ihe l.oitl!"' aaya hc "That'a laat whal "aii- him; he das ent go outdoois BttO- "'I.11 wiihoiii a iloiilile-lirirri-lli tl j.un."' Por two yeara tbeae white Demoerata of South n.i bnvi been affceted the aarae way. didu'l dare atb d a politieal meettag with- oul two or three pistola aml a rifle. 01 eourae it ia time, this was atopped; or iiiveatigated at leaat. Now, what better .-..iiii l.lovcr nnd his committee do than ta- veall ate thia South Carolina bnaineaa, aml ', i; Iii d p iii.l to .in- I Thia occup) lii-i mind aml time tor the nexl three montha, and will be wdl wiit'i hi- trhile. And we are iii fa¬ vor "! lo baving the nnlimited power be . ;:..-. *\hich waa deaied bim .iiiiiiuii e\. rj l. niy, und nn anywbere adminiater al! kiuda <>i oatba, iwae al! aorta oi v. ita aud -(ivi ne ni-1 ¦-. impriaon tor eontempt, m-i- thltUlb- i' ¦¦'. - 11..1 lln- ra Ic, aml in Reueral Ibing* lively. We wouldn'l bave him 1,1.1 ,in. notii of thiaabaurd iBRiauatioa of Iti-nioci.iiit frauda; whal are waal him to do |a io iimi on' i'i- Radieal party the oearoea -tiiiui in i; .>. '1 of, ::i-. 1 bring it to eoadign pnuiahmi ut. Illl. GREA1 BUST. \ fn ii'Uv c rreapondenl in the conntry ha- been n, .,.1 bing l"i the remaiaa ol tbe I.il.. .\. r. -- -..it '.. ith ti.e ii ll ol' a gnide tKil.i.ily elae baa thnughl ct employtag. lt iraa I. ._--11 time to do aometbing .re_h aml original. " Clews".and there is an awfal ., word "elew'" have bt n i"l- lowcd hy enterpriaina metropolitaa rcportei .'.1 tbe way from St. Mark'a Church to Weebawken; myaterioua trunkaand boxea have beea traced to remote plncca, and mldnight backa bave ln erl Illl-liid OVM lol.il.V couilll.v loads. OlIC ("iiiiial boa had excluaive tatelligenee ot tbe nperathma ol an enonnoua 1>I.Iboaad aiiout four teet bigii, boae eyea tl.i-h Bre when be atrikea a "aceot,'1 and who riaea alofl at intiiv.il- on bia learful hind lege, and raara lil,. ;i c.il.'i.i. 1. Tbia eu.im nt heast g..i a sniii itt A.l. Btewart aboat it week ago, ami iiuui.iliat.lv Htaitcd fiom Ihe irr.iveyaid foi the uilds of Kew-Jeraey, when ba is now Bprea liog ti 1101 amoog the farmi ra1 little boya nnd -iii-. aod keeptag tbe poliee oad the reportera io an agooy <>t r*_pectatipn. Five bigbly reapectable "ghoul.-." have already 1,11 a inn '1, eartb, aad each of them baa beea " ahadowed" daj andntghl by nn N taviaible " detective (we belh thia ia the eoaaecrated j.i,i;i oio-j 1. with haad upUfted ready to graap bia p ej by tbe eoal collar ob tlie liaaal to "stiik." beiag flaaheil from beadquartere. Bucb at any rate wai the ini..' ting aitnatioa forty-eighl boan ago. Mm ui'tii'tii-i.ii.'ly two of tbe ghonla "aacceeded in brihing th<- deteetivea'1 to take down their uplifted bande, and tin nian away. Thi* causcd "a bitcb" iu tbe promiaed per- loiin incc, yet ii did not ititcmipt the hunt. Tbe atolen booea have bet n found a acore "i timeo. Tbey are boried in u wood. 1 in ., iu.- buried ta a cora-fleld. Tbey iin-liini.il in .1 cllai. Tbey are baried taa eemetery. They ara boried iu tbe eryptat Qarden City. They are pnl away andera thoii-aml tona of graoite m a burglar-proof (oflin. Thej have beea reatored to the deaccrated lamily tomb. They have never beea atolen. Every moraiog we have a new aud blooil-i tndliiig nariiitive ot puisuit uud eapture. Every afteraoon tbe whole work baa to be doaeovei agaia. Every aigfat tbere is "official taforaaatioa ob Um higheal "poaaible aathorityM tbat tbe hunt has beea rmeccaaful ; and yet it uever aneeeeda. It is time, we **.'.>. for 11 new ilepartuic j and OUT fiiind in tiie country dc-.-ius gu-al pruiae for bia logeaiooa Idea* taateod i.t cooaaltiag tlie oolomaa of Tke /._*.'/1/ s'i>i>- I'tiii, he haa eoaaalted.Plaochette. l'i om thu Bccompliahcd aml Bceommodattag Utlle liioliui... nt lie tUM h.iincd whcie the body ol A. T. Btewart is al this momeot,aad who imt ii there. Beyond tba faet that aaaaa iiiiint-il Sinitli had -.liare iu atcaltag it, and lli.it it i- . oiict ;ilt d itlioiit ccitain pn iin-es iu Brooklyo, wa decline to make pablie any of tbe importaat "clews" faraiabed hy riu'ii helle, let We iuteifere with tlu- operationa of the able deteetivea.profea- sioiKil am'. amateur.who an- now worktag up tbe eaae, aad followiog ap elewa, aml parautag trails, and traeiBB tlmads, and getttag "htc'-i.-," aml rnnoiog down traeka, aml cloatag iu on foot-priota, aml ibadowtag raapeeted peraoaa, aml doing all tin- otber aeerel aud bigh-toaed thtaga whieh deteetivea alwaya do whea they wi-h to Bnd enytbtag. We take it i'or graated thal Captain Byrnee, taatead of veatartag another eold rule into Uie int i 1 ioi- of NYw -.lci-iy, will iiiiini di.iii l> huy a PlaBCbette, aml iiupiiic the addreaa of Bmitfa aud the anmber ol tbe bonae iu Brooklyn. Then hewillauppl) him¬ aelf with a apade aml a pair of baad-co.a; iiini the gic.it hunt will hc at au end. Let na leave the Captaia, aml Plaacbette, iimi tbe dog, aml tin- reportera of Tke Daily tilop-Vail aml The Morning btjrtmamtr, to " coii\erge'" at their owu Bweet will on tbe "tniil-" whicb are leading tbem hrreaiat- iitlv to th -oliiiinii ot tlm myatory. Tor ouraelvea, we shall tiy to ba eoateat wiih tho bumbler but perhapa ool leaa 1, lul tuii. iimi of telling the ]>l.i 111 truili about the eaae, aml poatpoaiag the on* ii.iiinri num of ¦tartltag dtaeoveriea until tbey aie really made. We do not know that the " pi-eniiitiire puhlicity" given so many times Mme Thuraday to totaUfgaaee of tba recov- i'i\ of tlt*- leinaius aud the ain-si of Ihe tliii ves lui* done .any uppicciabhi iiiiscliiei in the wuy *'i " (ii I0.U111K the euda ol juatice," bnt it haa had an extremely unpleasant efiect upon the newapapera concerned in it. ADVEXTVRE8 OF ABE GFELPHS. T'm j-ood people of Halifax are now eplit- tinj- hairs over poiuta of etiquette in rcgard to the coinparative importanco of the Maiquis of Lorne and tho Prtaewa Louise. Tho lai has already gone forth tbat it will he an aet ol groea dlacoarteay to ofl'er a ploved band to tho Quoen's daagbter at anr private roception; bal tho questiou is still under dispute whether iiti.vono iu haviiiK hor presonce shall how und baek out. as is Iba eaatom at the rocoptions of tho (.iiioii and tho Piincess of YValei*. Inasnimh as tho (iovornor-Gonoial is a nioiii- l)or of tho Boyal Family hy inarriago and not hy hirth, it will not he necossary to roniovo tbe giore bofore him, exeept at lepreaenlathre ioi-o])tions at tlie opeaing or prorogptUM of tbe D.iniinion Pailiamciit, wheu ho will ataad iu tho placo of the ..noon, hefore whom Imih baada are nnglored. It is iilain that the oiii- cial station of Ibe man la overahadowed hy the aocial diatiaction of the woman. The Ihinovoi- Btoek has alwaya been a fruit- lul vino. The Queea'a family i- larga, aad :is slio baa beea depeadeat upon tho civil li>t ahe ha- been foreed toaak theHooaeof Commona for special granta whenerer .sho has marrled off hor ebildren, ll was only a few niouths ago tbal tho Commooa added 950,000 to tha incomo ol tho Dnke of Connaogbt, raiaing it to 1125,000, aml Mttling $30,000 on bia hiidc the daagbter of Prince Fraderiek Cbarlea ot Praaeia; nnd it waa not man/ yeara ago tbal tbere waa a wranarle m tlio aaaae Haaae ovor tbe marriage aettlement of tbe Dake ol -dinburgb, wbo ia now awaiting the arriral of hia si-ii-r at Halifax. Tho Bagiiab are too aenaible to Uderate anytblng like ababbineaain the Boyal Eetabliehment- and as the ('noon wis favoiod witb a family oi nim-, iiioii-nchy has lioon an expenaiYe luxury. Al- thougfa tbe Dake of Bdinborgfa ia u tborongfa .-.liloi, th.- Dukeof Conaaaght a tolerable boI- dier, and tbe Prince of WTalea aa admiraWe Exbibitioa Coramiaaioncr, the Boyal Family baa been ornamental ratber than naefnl. Por the Rral time, one of tbe Queen'acbildn n ia to i.o directly atillaed in aflbrding to theeoloniea :i m iiil.iiinco of peraonal goTerameat. By the Cloee colllioctloll of tiie l.oVciliot-lioiii Iaf-> wife with the Crown the American Prorincea ii..1 the mother eonntry are to ba knit togctber. The liarania ol Lorae, nn-roly as the .-.ni of the I'ulii nl Ar_r\ll, cannot he ex- P 11 il to dobetter tban hia pn deceaaors bat as the buebaad ol the Queea'a daagbter be may hoi"- t" quicken IbedeTotion of tbe Prorincea to tbe Crowa. Bince the a.-ts of Feder- i.tion win- paaaed, loyalty baa incraaaed in proportion as Prorincial j.ahm-y has dt-creaeed, and donbtleaa if then shall be wn between Baaaia aad Great Britain there iue . iitiic c.iiiaili.in regimenta tbat will vol- niit.ti foi fbreign Berviee. The preaence of the Queea'a daagbter will stimulate thia feel- ing and n ndet tbe C uiadiana more demonatra- nv.- in expreaaing il. Tho Ifarqaia of Lorne ma] bave leaa tnd aad diacretion than Lord Dullerin, and yel aoeceed ia hia miaaion, inas- mnefa as tbal illoatrioaa l.-uly ataada by his side. While Prineeea Loniae ia reading her huaband'a poetry on the aaaa aml aaUing towaid tbe huiimi* where sho is to raeeire a righl roval welcome, tbera ia another member of Ihe Bonae <>f Hanorer whoae laek has noi i.ii n ao good. Wo rofor to hor aecond couain, tha Daka of Cumberland, who, like Inr-. ir, io ;i greal graadcbild of Qoorge III. Tbe fatber, 1>11n-1 King Gtoorge V., was diivon int.i oxilo ln L866, whon l'ltis-ia conqiiorod and unnoxed tho realm where hia family had ratgned for aaore than 500 feara; and attor aquandering his prirate fiu- tuac iu atoeb speculattooa, ha died In I'ari- a few montha ago. im' aon, Eraeat, Dake of < iiinloil.iiiii, now haa ;i mother nnd two Bie- tera to proride for, aad is tuudoaa to many Priaoeaa Thyra of Deamarki who has m> inoii.-y, alliiit -ho ia eOBBCCted with all tho greal royal boaaea in Earope. Now, when hie f.iihor le-t the thronc. tba prirate eatatea were abeaated, and aome of the Hoheaaol- leraa, tbe Crowa Priaoe fot one, hare fa* vondiiparti.il eoinpeiisati'.n for tho conlis- ratod propcrty once beloogJag to tbe Guelpba. The Daka la as obatioata aa his fatber, and will not raaiga his clainM to tha tbroae <>[ Hauover, nnd bia .*._-«. of regaining either his raalm or his eatatea aro atoader indeed. Be ia, however, next hoir to tha Daka al Braaawic.i aml if ihat rapreaeatati're of one of the oldeat linee on the Continenl diaa ba* tiinos, and the G-eraiaa Gtoreraaaeiit offlua no tosistance, tho Duke may ba uble to j*o fo booaekeeplBg with Priaoeaa Thyra. At pna- i nt, he ia a araadartag hoir, and, like Henry V. aml Xapoleoii IV., is Waitlag tor ,i general nnbearal of aociaty. Timaa havo cbaaged sinee tlio Poor Qeorgea diapatcbed their Oorernofa to Hanorer, .inst m tha Qnaan is nn*-W**g hor daagbte_**a baaband acroea the ¦ea, It is only foity yoars hinoc the crowns of Qreal Britain and Haoorer wara dirided hy the .*-*.ilic Law ; aad now wben tha tirst eoaaia dios iu exile thero is bcbbI moorning in tbe Quecn'a bouaebold. and tha aecond coaain ia blttntljf t"l«l to i_ivo up his claims to his thrOM aml to dnve as good a baigain with tho llohou- Bolleraa ;is be eaa, A Boatoa aewepnpee adndta that Boaton audi- n i m nre Hniiiitiiiiis "as uml. iinui-.trutivt' as a woodea ladlan." What etteitad this nmarfc araa tbe eold w:iy tu wbleh a gaad play, Baetyaeted. aaa reeaired tba otber nlght al mie of tbe Boatoa ili'iiti.-s. Dr. oiiv.-r Wendell lltiltn.-s, who i. a Boatonian (bf adoptiao) hlmaelf, aaaa aaid) in a niihitii holy wa*. titter leetariag, Ihat Boaton aadieneaa wera ramarhably "alew on tba tii-,'.'.-r,"-iiud y.'t tho Doatoc was OM of tlieir peta- How Ibay ragard Btraageia who .entnre to hi'ld forth in tbelr preaence, witb whai Uck-luatre ayea, anth wbal critieal exprca- sinii of couiiti-iiiiini*. with whal co.iD-eta abaeaee ot waiintli. it i- iiiiiiiii.s-aiv toael forth. Tbe late Mr. Scwiird mus oaee tarrying f"r a d:iv or two then on lus way t'> aaother plaee where ha was to di'livii nu oritiim. A liitnd futiiid him scMtc.l aolitary aad alona by a Bre iu the gaa* tli-iiu-u'.s p.nliir of tbe TriMin.nt Hoaaa, reading a book aboul Q_.th.jua1 out. The New-York Btatea- man waain the i.i-i atageaof the blaea, Altbough it was will known thal ba was iu tbe city, aad iu tpite of bia acqnaintanea wilh manj* oftbe laad- ini. nnn, imi a Mii.l.' peraon bad ealled upon aba ap to that moiiii'iit. Ih-very rigoroualy declared his purpoae of " gettlng mii of that,*' and be did within twoboara, It was nafortanate, bal nobody, of ri>iii--i', w;is to blama, It was m.t Mr. Beward'a fault thal he waa not a Preneh prince, au Bagiiab prince, a Japaneaa embaeaador, a Braailian nn- in mr, rn-a greal cbeai player like Panl Marphy. Ih- wn:- onl] aBonator. aad a Benalof-roa New-fork at that. Bo he BOCBl his tiinc lli th.- Iiiih in reading aboul tin.'thf aml guarding biiuaelf againal tha t-'iist win(I. It ^-i- mihI of ;i Boatoa pnbuc iu.in, now vciy nuii h ahelred, tbal ba would !»<* an excelleal peraon ta pal araaad butter In Juu.-. Aiiiiull, ii maj belbeaflbolof Ibeeaal aiadaftara- said. Boaton buq ba highlf boepitable wilh au na- fortuaata Baanaer. It may admtra ;. apaakar aa** aaad.igly, aad Ial bha kaow aathlag aboal it. whit'h i.t iiiiltirliiiiul.- lor iho Bpoakat, _> Whih' th** in-taiins of individuul rharity ttlitl baroiam ealled out Uv ibarallaW faret tuid.mie bara been innnmerable. there Li probably no __-« which haa attracted anch g.neral atUmtion .. that of Lientcnant Bcnner. This gallaut oftt.er, ..__ commandod the Relief eteamer on the' Mi.- ei-»ippi, endearcd bimaelf by a thousand _<._j of kindueas to the strickcn people .ho_i he volurtt-erod to aerve, and cr«wn.-d hi_ brave caroer by the s.-i.-nti.-.. of __i-i liff lieoeiving on board bis vesael a laily who h-_ heon uiirsinga daughter through a fatal atlack of the fuver, he gave up to her hia own atateroou* .n. tii sho could bo transportod to her destiuaiion, «D(- aaaeanaaajnanaaal tidu unseitish aet he took t_- itaaaaaaad died. Tho Belief Committee of th> New-Vork Chamber of CoOBMCca has lakaa i great intereat in tbe niovcment to ral*. a fund for tho destitnte whlow and two "j-ii,, daaghlen of this brave ofticer. Enou_h has __j h.cn subscribed to itiHtire them an incnine of aboiit .",-100, and tho committee wishos to iaoraaaa tli« fund to an amount nfBelenl fer ayeartyiatatai ofgOOO, Wa bara aa daahl thal tbe-_od-t_toc___ tribattaaa tbayaead will bapraaaptly and gladi? grraa. -? So far as wocan jii'Ige, Mr. Marphy, tha tenip-.-. Baea h-cturer, is doing au cxcolleiit work, in go,),* touipor, and with /-ood raa.Ita. Ile is houndf.l bowarar, by oae or two local agltatora, ahoaeaavi* deiitlv chagrinod to Hnd aaother in.iti iiiakiii)- :i brilliaat Baeeaaa la a field whieh lhay thmij-ht th.-y bad pr> i:ni|iii il. A BaaaaattavtBatlemable,»nff- .-.¦(Icnl-t' named Mundy is saiil lo hare baea baaying kbaaalf with tha declaratka thal Mr. Murphy eoald not do tho leapmaea eaaaa any good heeaaaa be ehargai f'.oo a niriit for hia addre aaaa, Iba trath ii that Mr. Murphy has no aaaataaea of any pay tuent what ever, and doeanol wiah aay. ll expeeta en laa- day night to nbarga 25 eeata '**-*Tt--*Tf*i*a Iea nieet- *__* In Cooper Uaioo, from tln. paauaafla of arhlah it la tbougM that all tho aapeaoea altaailag tha lnicti'ir-. ean ba <!- fray.-d. This course ha. b.-.-u t'lirsiii-il in Othet pl .<. s, and it lia- Waafcal well. Ifeaatiae, Mr. Marphy aaad pay no alteatiaa la Jealona meddbn* lik(; Mandy. ITcre I-proof how littlo civilizatton does for the mocala of tha aa~aaa. The. Chanuaaaa went to war againet their Qaaai Fath.-r at Waahl_g__-_L althoiik'h ba had _aaad ta -baaa, it seeiaa, nmu. r- 0B8 artle-i s iif food to which they were not t_. titled aader iho treatv, among then.baktagb powder! Our patoraal Ge-raaaMat, then, not only fiiriiislies its waids witli llour for tlieir hi-.. iiit. l.ut la tho heni-volence of its heart riii-es the l.iseillt too ; for whieh its only reward ls r.-hi-iiion and geaeral uiipleasiintii. ¦<. laaaa h.v tm iral iiaitit. r BBghi lo (.'ive us a pieture of the dig. L'tist ei Cooper's <'liin_ac!i_-n <u or I'n.ason fore._*e- lotj, with iheeyaof propheey,tbal Weatera trii*.-- would one day tara againal tba noMe arbita laaa who fiirni-ht.l them with bakiag-powdei fraa of charijo. _ Tbera laatleaat oae praetleal woman la politiee. Her name ia llower, an.l _h. waa poaflalraaa u Wow London nntd aapphmled by bai _*agnta| depaty, who baan tho artl'ul uaine of Tnbba Ihonajht hlmanlf seearelj aetlled in bia aaa plaee, bni Mr-. M"w.r haa been miningawa. m rth bim, aml nnw there is an axploeloa which ahivcia liis timbers. There is trouble al-uiit hia v.ni. In-rs, " graTO nn-tpieii.ii " has been .-iiiiii-.nl, and au to-reetigation is coniin*r. This is a nuii inn waiaing that dreadful tliiiii*. mav aomotlmea bappea, il woman are turned oata. offlee; but taa nanganerata pelitieiaaa may uke tba waraing tariee orer, aod refleet that if aaaaa are uot appoioted to B_.ee, such dreadful tluagi mav imt happen. _ Tbaaa ia oae adraatage lu bariag aaade hasie tc say laat Btewart'a body waa foand whea it waea-l f iiimi, and thal tba robbera weta aii known when they wert- not known. If at any time withiu t year or 8'. Iha sfolen r.-m.iins aboald be ili-'-eoT- ered. the p.-ipen* whieh have lie. n d-WOTC-iag them prematiirely for the pa?f week ean say th it they know wln-re th«y WOM all the time, nml il any criininals should be BOaagM t" justice. the enter- prialagjournalists will be sure to say that thiae were the very men they had been *'»hadowin_*." Whea the cipher ttaaatehea were p-hMabedj wo beard af a newapaper wbleh Immadialalj piaii wai io hav.- known all aboal them two jreanago, POLITICAL N0TE8. What fun it wkiiM beto rtadieateTilden in 18801 The nrant in-ivetnent he.us b diaeooraged aepa t ¦ine.- the eleetiona. Forgaoeral aaanniaaj tha " Hampton plan" beeta aii t'lii' i - "i.'l .-".ntli.-iii oaaa hollew, There is some ourio-ity to know* at which party Blltlel will -iliiK his next hiuk. It taataa 11 be Metty leoerallye-aBpraheaded now tliat the Maine Ie. timi tlitl imt kill I'lain.. after all. If the DeillUHlala think they will he ponnitted to dodga the Sniitlieni elaiuis ipie.-tu.ii till lb*»0. they ara araadfall*. miatakaa. O.ik.y Hall will win itniii'.rtal Eaaaa as a t'lty I-'.ditor if ba ean slip a reporter inio ihe Ark ai.il .-. traei :ui ialerriew from Moses. There will Ih> fun m the next IVmooratlo Hon-e when smne K.puhliean iiittodaeea a j"int re>"liitni in-ain.-t the payinent of any Southem clainis wliat- Boarar. Tho Democratfl are ptizzled. They si'e they have beea nnaUe to win aritbo.I Iba Qiaeubackara, aad ihev are ilieailfiillv afraid tln.* e:in't t\ m w illi tli m. Kai Ii it.ad lea.ls to uu uuc.)mfortabl> warm plaee. The silver editor should reflect upon the fa. thal r. nionetizatioii has not increased the price of silver ns he prodicted it would. before he ejBite annihilates tlie obnoxioaa aold Inn.. Is im nure the H.'.-eent doll.ir woii't ho a 75-cent oue iu another tbreo montbaf CoagnaaaBaaFieltaB.afOeaigta.la a gaad vaai- nien »'i tho Benlhani ladapeadeal- Ha aVdataain .* M|.ie. h (..liisiiiii-titui-nts that ln- has always Ih«iii faithful to tin* Natii/ti.ii Daaaaaraey ia Oaagraaa, aml always w ill be. Efa is even williag to almle hy the d'ei-aon nf tlie partv on tbe money que-tioi-. ihai is, he trnataUa eeaaclanea aa Iba k.-.-i.tn-of the Deinti. ran.* . aiieu-t. MeMMgnlaiN DeaaasM could dn liit'ie than tiiat. (ieiieial (iailiehi makes a quiet reinark whkh « likely to iataaaat the copan-tiiers. He inforin* 8 rapocterot TheCltatlaai raatt) Prarn that tiie Ke- pablicana iaCaagiaaaarillearta-nb prama thoraagh inve-tiiration of the cipher busiiie... Be intil Ihnl he has somo inforiiiHtion of Ins own ui-out ciphera whieh he arill be ulail io plaee before a eaja- inittee. There isii i.*4i(i(i ilealot valualile 'iiatenal of this kiuil whicb is waitlBg to be d. velt'i'til. Tbe President is repre-ented as haMiii* sai.l 88 Senator Edaaaada tbal ba waadtanpaatelad ¦ ma fail h iu the siiicenty of Sotithern lcailers, hut '\\t\ imt legrat thi.t ho had tried the axperlaMBl <>f lrustiii-.tlietii.us tlm peopla will nOW be i.l'le to judgeof the real setitiuient which pn\aiN iu Iha smtii. There may be aome trath ia thia,yel BJ none the taaa a fael Ihat tbe Admnustration.dea this experieiice more tban tbe i.pledid, jaaum Lme Wbif rerival waa nerar bleaaen with aara popularsyiiipathy or l.ehel. Bitaoa Cunieron la aa aaabaken aad eaweaty atrativc third tarm advoeate. Aceonliui. toa Uash- (ngton iiiiri'.s|»oiuient of Iba f_Uada(pMa trtat, he has no il.iiihi what.-ver ol' liraiil's ten. ininatit»n au*i trinmpbaal ataeUoa- His raaaana are ihat Qmnl has the eimli'leiiee of the ...imtryoii tba niota'y ipi.--,l ion, and that Iba people wiii tiirn tohun astha Btrongeal ama te pralael the eoaatry fkom Iha «!*. aigna of a aottd Boatb. Ba expoeta t.i aaa tbe ..*"": paign of 1880 the liTelieal one ilnca I .)' "l JacKson. neailv a hall-cetilurv auo. bt'canse eVfry- hnilv will bo in eiiinest, und Uraut Wlll bf .«-¦ into office witb tbe vota of a-ery.Nortberii bitm \- |..i t... OUtlook in lVi.ii-vhaiiia. lil*. (ain.i''« thinksthe |i,-i.,.i.rntsh..velie.'n-..M..iii(l,i wWPM ihat iln y will uot _eri..ii.-l.v iiislurb the polltKa o* tiu- st.iii again fawyoan to <¦.a, Oalouellogara-H Maalaa as staaneh a BUlai man usev.T. loa reporler of Ihe Cteamtrtitl jP l iniiiiuati, who asked him about caudi.lates ts.n, hesaid: ' I um for .Mr. Hlaine. 1 h.ive uot ehangad my aplaaoa aiaaa in7d. I mada at that tiuie, in this eii.v, a apeech thal was constnie.1 aa l;1i.riihletoBlaine. 1 wmihi like an o[-|ioi'tuiutl* lorepeat Ihat speech under the same circniiistancea withdiiieiout resuit-. No man wmihi hanaaawa the vaiiou8 sections of the country BUM th»» lHuiue. Bo laaa taa ataaaaaaaa- popalarltfc "¦". Uujiaah naa-M aaadtal akfrralm, lalaWprag-

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FOUNDED BY HORACE OREELEY.

WEDNE9DAY. NOVEMBEB 20, 1878.

TBE NBW8 THIS MORXIMG.

FoRfii.N*..Loril Beaeonafield haadecliaed ta ac-cord im *.iit.-rvi.-"v to the I'oiini'ittco wbich deeareaau rarly -...-.^ion of P_r_a_MBt on accomit of th»*Aii^lii-Afi'iiiii q'li.iitl. _-.--. The Pojie eentu conin;itiil:itory t.lciriiitu to Kiiid llirn-btrt. A mase-nit.etiu.* of labotanig to ba lx-l.l in London t'.-d.iy. - = S.iiill'.-iclia is likcly to ae .*i|ij>r.intefl Tnrki-h lfiaiat.TodI'nliiic Work". ._Ex-Prtaid__rt l'rudo, of l't rn,li;i- i" Basaaeiiiflted.PoMrtrnc- Hmatrc Oftrdrra has bom reelected

wuh only live voti- anaiiial blaB....=Mr. I-ldenla -.i.-.il 'ii be ut wtirk tn aaeara the rapporl <>i Pai n-

ajlTaala, if poaaBik). i>i behall "f .iatiomi.ationin1880. Tlie Diitimlai. *'t Uia InterioiIku wnttcti a letter t<> Beeretar*. Me-('rarv in renly to tho aliarp cuntnonts ofthe Qaaerala <>f tba Army on the Btaaa-enaaalof th" ladiaaa.-AGraml Jnry in Indiaaapoliawas iu-triict'-d .voetcrdav la dkraftard an allafedliistn.t iion l.y th.- Piaaldeat «ot to hiTcatiaala thei<air of a iM-rtiiin eml.tzrlor. .. The nnn who are

ti-ii!\ iu | to ll'-ino. ratie fran.ls in Hi.utli t'.-iroJinaaro batug anoatcd and lodged iu jail. .. MmihterFoat< r baaanH t" Waaaiagtiia areiKirtoiieiilargiugtiu- tui'lf with M. xi.o.Ciiy am> S. iHiuiAN..Tbe napeeted gra*ra rob*

_H_ra \m-n-ht-hl in $5,000 bail] thraa meata wcro

madt' on 8.iipicioDi bat tba priaonera wera di.

ehargC-L : l*i tho TaadnMll eaae exci-ting argameata wcro aaada over ¦da.taeiot-iof te.dimoiiy in rcgard to the ComiBO-don's *k toiid wife. . . . More strtet boothsnear Witaliiiifrton Market were removed;a new c.t.v ordiaaaoa waa a-rofoaad¦ ~=^- Cbarleabt-ik.-i t.-htilicil in M_p_rd to the forgeryof tho -i-ni.ooo chock on the Ualoa TraalCompany. _..- Francis Mnijihy nplied to thoattacka of other temperance adrawlaa. *...**WU-lium 11. Stincr d.-nianilod ii aoat in the Ezeiae llourd.r. -The R.-puhlican Central Connnittoo ankedtht* Xlth Ahsomhly Dtatrwl Association to witbdrawit«drfrgatiTt_A aaeeeaal-l torpedo«xi>( nanaatwas iiiiidf at Pauirapo. Bf. J. (-Id, KM)iH, 100**Iooih. =s (iold vainoaf tba legal-ta_der dollarat the iln>o, OJI^jo cfiiN. 0_ld value of Ibal0g_l>teuder Bilver dollar 141'J-c fraiaa) 89.46 eeata.Stocksactivc, higher aud i-Mgalar, tlosiug fover-lsh iimi niisrttled.Tiik Wi-AriiKR..Ti:BVBS local obscrvationB in-

dicato < h.udy or partly clt.udy woath.-i, witbraiun. Thennoiiitter yeaterday.45°, 57J, .*>l°.

Staf. Srnator Pomeroy does not _b_n tlievii-ws of l.'ioiie who look fo sce tiu* Greeabtckparty gTOW to enonnous dimC-Wiona in tbenext two yi.'ir-i. He bcli-*-_M lhal itn larges.voti-, in tbis SUite at IcaMt, has Ik-id cast,and di-t lart s that tlio BopabHc__B On-i'iiliii. k-ars ar«: iilu-ady ntuiiiing to tht ii ulil allegi-.nce.

?-The whole story ot tho I'liimi 'iiu-t f..i-.iry

wa.** told in court yenU-idiiy by the entrnivi-rof the loiKi'd $04,000 th. ik, ivln. iJcmiiImiIthe ptiM0M from tln- Irat ntt itn ;>t nt i niriav-iuif to tht dihtiiliutiou of tbo ipoill in :i

liroiiiluii.v n-stauiaiit. Nolluii*- Imt the natiiialile-iin- oi tln-. urcoiii-ihsluil fiiuiiiial to BBTflhiniHtlt froin fl lonir itupi-MMUMBl could havolixlin (1 him to part with M tuany of thoaecier-, of hu tr.idi*.

Altlionirli the pitWMdi-_l in the Vandeiiiilteaae yistinlay Wttt hc-tii icil at ono tiniowith nal excitfincnt, no part of thoday'ri talk vmis more iiitoicslin-- tlianBUhop M<TyiU''> de-riipi ion of tho .vayin wbicb the Into ConiBOdoM louiiihd thoI'riviisit.y whicli is oall'd l.y his n:;iiio. Hodid lt iu a voty pt-ii in'>t<uy aml hnaincif llblivay, vi-ry inmli a.-t hi inij-ht havo onlorodthe huildinfr of a now l.ranch to ono of hisrailroade; aud, indood, ho did ibow a qwUBtdosiio 11- hav.- tho now coll.-.o an will iiiiiii-agod Bl iho New-York Onti.il.

Lord Roaconstield'a nfu-;il to roci-ivo thoinfliiintial committee of which Lord l..i\\-rence 18 chaiiuiaii, iudicates a aettlod iiiiij^.-oto dii-reirard the iiriruinonts which have lui n

put forward bj that sohlier-Htateuman auainstan Afgbaa war. Tlie Preniier's statomontthat be will be pr.paic-d to u.count to

Parliiiinciit should hoatiliUes begin in India,is in p*-rf.-ct acconl with the imperioua conrse

ho puisucd throuphotit. tho I'lis-.i-Tuiki-hcomplicntions. He earefully ignorcs the _Mttlmt tho [iberali enll foi an early n«toa tathe hopc of aveititif," WBT.

Scnator Qoidoa has been rcel.-ctcd by bb

.iliniir-t BBaataioai Yotf. Tliis is i flattertagindoi>cniciit, but tlie BenatOf otight not

to allow it to divert his niind fromthe preeatag aeceeeity lor an explaaa-tiou on l mibject to whicb I HE TiMiUNi:baa receatlj diicctcd his itteatioa. There are

many people wbo are nnxious to know whjwhen Mr. Stnith Wcnl went 1" BBltimorefrom Cohmibia to iret "tho stiitl" in "lime" packagea,'1 the ..-tB-r" br'og $80,000 forbnbery parpoaea, he abonld bare wat,mi the day lie arrived iit Baltlmore andmet Coloni'l W. T. lVlton, two diapatcheain cipher lo i.cneial Gordoa, whieh, to aaytbe l.Mst, Kccin to plaee tlu- Beaator fromGteorgia ia tli" poaitioo of Bmltb \Veed_ rep-i-cscnt.itivc aad coiiliiiiint. And tlial, even theRenntor from Georiri- muat admit, moat ap-)" ,ir, in the ligbl of receul revelationa, a vetydubioua poaltion to hold.

t 0.\GEE88 AMi .*-//, 17 /.'.

Very ioo_ aftei Congri aa aaatmblca, Uinwiilis licni-r, the l'li'iit poeitionol the aetn-1,. ra of (¦(.'- party. with re_p-*c; to the pnblicfaitfa and tlie (limni-y, will be teeted. li willIm ahown bow far Bepublieana are worthy,,i ib« victory they have iron, andabether tli<y are able f<> keep itstnii's. It will be ahown wbetber Greea-li . i.i n. lu ra are oi are uol eaaentialljr puili'toi*!. lt will be ahown wlietber therei. ia the Demoeratie party a aincere, bouealiind iiii.-(rni]iriiinisiii_' hard-moaey «i< -nent, aadIf -... bow tniicli there is ol it. II tIm- repttdi-atora in tliat party have the apper hand, a-

had at the laal Beaaion, we ahnll tec

prool of il in tbe fii-t vote taken oa tbe sil-vi-i queatioa. For tl.e whole force <>l tbe re*

imdintora, taclndiog all iaemberi of eitherparty who eaa be lodneed to act with thvm.i

ii: be eonceutrnti d npon an otti nii t to de-r.i.t ic.-uiiii lion i_ forciag --iivci coiaa intoii---.

The radical differenee betweea tboae wboare repadiatori and tboae win Bre oot.be¬tween tboae who oppoae aod Ihoee trho favor;i iv.il rt -iiiii|.tion.ia tlnii tbe lattei proi o

i.t make the United Statea dollaractnallv nndpermaoently wortb ns mncfa as tbi aold dol-lar whieh was promiaed by tbe Ael of 1875.lt i» a mere decepiion, and a ahallow oae, i"

aay tliat the BesnmptioB Act promiaedredemptioB lfl "eni" nnd bo! bn gold.\v:,.n tbat act waa paaaed, tbe UnitcdBtatea bad im> silver dollar. Tbe tradedollar was by apecial eaactmeat an-

thoriaed tor foreign nae only. Tbe eubeid-iurv ailver c tiaa were aot a tagal-teader ex-

eept for .i amall wm. Tbeoaly "coin" whiehwas meant, oreonld hare beea meaat by tbeAet of 1875, w;i> the gold coin of the UnitcdBtatea, becaaae it waaaot Hnn posaible to re¬

deem tlie Botea in any otber. Tbe eab-¦eqnent ebaage of tbe taw as to com-

age has oot in aay reapect changed tin-

obbgatioo of the United Btatea t<» keepits pledge, and make iti notci ns irood as

gold. To caiise tbat promiaed redemptioB tofail i*. repadiatioo. To redeem ia aaythiagleaa vataable tbaa tlie gold coin Dromioed bytbe Act of 187"), would b.' National di-honoi ;

it wonld put the Ualted Btatea ereabelowthelevel of thoae disgrae. d Boatbern Btatea wboae"aealtaga " nnd "adjaataaeate" and " com-

"promi-cs" of debta ii.ivc beeoiBC a bv-wordaad a hiaataBi nnd have ealarged the lexieonof linaiicial raac-lity. For thoae Btatea, a

](;ist in some taataaeea, eaa plead povertv_nd atreas of miafortoaei tbe United Btateahaa already brirae all tbe eoal of fail reanmp.tion, an.l enjoya abundant ciops and IokIicredit.The propo.al to " scale"' tbe debt of the

Unitcd Btatea, aad all tadividnal, oorporate and

mnnkipal debta not covered by apecud cob-

traet, is a little more diaboaeal ia an¬

other rc-jtcct than the scli. nics propoaedby the Soulherii *' readjusters" nnd "low"tax" IVmocrats. Tiie lattcr propoae to

dffi-r aome deflnite pereentaira of tbedebt Bnt aobody enn gneai how __r_n a

part of the Daited Btatea debt may be repo-diatcd if comage of silver in made unliinitedand free. lt is paitiriilaily impottaat to maketliis trutli clcarly Boderatood. Pof il is cns-

1'iiiiary to rcason thut silver doUari, if coincdwithout limit and made a full lejral-tea-der, would not fail (juitc to the bul-lion levcl, and tlmt tho deprcciationor "sralitit*" of debta ciuinot, tberefore,amniiiit to as niucli n« 15 ]icr cent. Tbereare aome, tadeed, who iaaiat tliat tbe silverdollar eaaaa. depradate at all until coinaiiiountint-' to ^300,000,000 has ixcn iaaned,beeaaae, they iay, Praaec ims tbat amount iai iiciiliition. They fiuthci in**i.-t tlmt tiio bul-hon ttiicc of silver would lie raiscd loiij; bc-forre .i- much as $300,000,000 bad been ab-sor'ocd. ln all this reaaoataf the fad is over-

looked tlmt we have la this conntry a vast papercin uliii ion, fai ezeeediag that of l'i aaee, aml tbeeffect "i ficc eolaage of ailver wonld be, not

to force silver tata aetaal eirealatioo, but todr;i(: down that paper circiiliition to the btil-lioii value oi the B-lver in ffllkfa it would tlii-nbecomc led.-euial'lc. ln Fiiince tlie OOloageof silver is not free, but is lcstrictcil even

moic tlian it now is here. As lOOfl as anyholder of biillion, by aeadtag il to a

inint, ean pav any d.-bt at no eoet be¬yond that of tho bullion, tlie legal-teiidci paper mu-t sink toward. aml poaai.i,Iy i-n- i.elow, tbe value of tbe nlvet in

whicb it ean he redeeincd. Kor tliere is ab-Koliit.lv no limilaiioii 0. tlie i- -ue of banknotis. United Btatea bonda will becomc verycheap il I'l.yare to be redeemed aad tbe ta-tereat ob them paid ta silver, aad as theytall tin- eoal of proeartag bonda apoa wbi-htabaae aa tacreaaed ciniiliition of ootea will <le-cline. Incieii-c of tlie p.ipcr ciiciiliition willalao be atimnlated br tbe aharp apeealatioowhicb a ahrtakage ta tbe ptrr-baatag power ofthe dollar nnd an advanci* ID prieea inu>tc.uise. Heoee tbere i- abaolutely oo limit totbe depreciatiou of tbe paper, even after tbatpaper beoomea only . promiae u> pay depreci-ated silver.Againal tbia "acaliag'' of debta to an in-

deiiintc ext. nt, tbe banka of thia eity andBootOB have lai-'-d I liarrii r. Tbey baveneither violiit.-d m.r diaregarded any taw, l.e-i-ii'i !¦ there ia aoacl of Congreaa makiag it thelrduty to aecepl deponta from or make loanato ia] peraoB witb wbom tbey chooae not todo baatae-a. If they bave beea aarraated takeepiaa f-"1*! 1 ooly a^ ¦ apeeial depoait, theyare eqiiillv wananted in traattag silver iatlu- sanie way. Yet th( rc will lu- a deoperateelloit, as siMiii aa Oaagreai aaeeta, lo breakdown ta aome wav the batrto- bj wliieh tbebaaka bava aadeavored t*> preveai bb unliin¬ited " MmaMmt* Mt " I'luidjustiiieut"' of dchts.The loini viill ni.it. i little. ln any ciisetlie ()!.](ct will bc to ojnn tlie door tor un-liiuiU-d aud ii.e cuiuage of silvei, uu that the

aolemn compact to rc.lei ni in gold may be

ropudiatcil. ________________

TBE 80UTB CAEOLLKA CABEB.Onr ooiTospomloiil iii Soulh Carolina oon-

tiniics this inornin;. ln* mnrativo of tlio ro.l-Bhirt eampaign in Willianaabar-g Coaaty. MThe"inain la.is'' of tho OBtlBgee aud iViiims win h

Hocurod tho Demorratic a-eo;i(laiioy there, amlwhich bare been already told iu Thi Tbohtki,"aro not (loniod hy aii.vbo.ly. The liroakin-

"u|i oi' Ropuhlicaii -Beetiaga l.y De-aoerata"wboappeared in loree anddomaaded ii divi-"sion ol (iti.o. tbe an.st of Mr. Swails l.y Dr.

"Birifa compao] ot . lad-ahirta,1 tho eboot-" in- of tho negro Iliiuua in tho di-tuihanoe"whieh oo.uiiod after Swails wo* brougbt U>"town, tiu* orderiag of Bwaila to havo the«. miiniv and Iii*- fligbt, tlio beating of tho H.-v." Mr. piiickiiov.thecolorod I'.-nuly-IWinasloi,"hv Mi. K. II.y, ol' Klngatree, all oocnrred

itantially as reported in tho Nortb.1Tho politica] canvata -oniis to havo beenmanaged in fine voiv mncb lil*--- tl"' eleetoralcaBTaaa ia tlio eame 3tnte in l--7»;. wben tbeDemocratie leadert* at Colnmbbi teleirrapbed,,, |... ., ,,i tena and captaina ol bnn-dnds: "Fun expeeted ai tbe Fair tbia week;"prepara for btirb sportj loi beal boya eome,

..bul "i too many ni leaa wt il b< eled;1"Hampton ann', or Bklrniiabing;" "'Ilring"beal iii.it aud i.m.I-.Ik-i to Fair;" and wltenGeueral Wade Hampton, to lielp on tbe plot,teleirrapbed .«> tbe Democratie Attorney-<:,-,,, ,,'| ;.' Cbaiieatou : "The llunkadorl"Clul. mi the wiiy here foi a row to-morrow...s-io l.t-kena and debiy train Ull .-v.-nin ."

Bul tbe purpoae <>i' the rad-ahirta to terrifjtbi eolored Repuldicana into roting the Dem¬ocratie tiekel oi noi vti. gnl all, waadefentedby tbe flrmneaa of thi poi.r blacka, and wbaltbe conapiratora Eailed to il" bj rhjleuee tbejii:,.,!], dul l>> frand. The negroea cn-i

their ballota, bul the white nien eountodthem. No »!"iil»t ran re-l in lh« mindof any rcaaonable peraon, after re idinthia letter, tbal the electiou waa

^Jiwl

wbul oui correftpondi ut calla it, " a fraud/'andtbe queation whether -ml» crimeacan !*_ pnn-i-in .1 ia one of Ihe moat aeriona ol the day.Thal tbere will be greal dlffleulty inproeuring legal eridenee ol tbe no-

torioua faeta, and -'ill greater difflcullin obtaining Juriea honeal enough to . <>n-

n i when the eridenee i* Iald beforeil.. in. eannoi be denied ; bnl ii la ni rerth-*-

the duty nl the Fedi ral G«vi rnmenl to.\.ii it- fuli anthority, and we are eonfldenltbat tbe duty is clearly anderatood by theAdministral ion.

(i.m: MORA VBAACF. I "/.' GLOFl /.'.

QloTCr, of Mi--i'iin. tho hun- li-lionnan, i-unfortunately ralegated lo prirate life by tbeluto eleetiona. He had not Bccured tbeaffectiona of the party al large, waa noiapprociated by bia immediate eonatit-t:,-nt-. aud tbe ** deeatrick" wenl hmkon bim. Wo nn il ont aaj we shallnn- - him ; miaa bia aotivtty aml earneatnew,and tho oniha-i i-tu* l.ut hlninh-i nitr cnliili-m-.with whicb be Bred the raa tomato al biafoe and bil inrariably bia neareai friend tn

tbe oui. Lei na be thankfuL bowerer, thalbe Ia noi to be Jerked onl >'f pnblielife aml away from pnblie etght aad-denly, as if the book «>f some fieber-man as eager nml ezcltable aa bimaelf hadeaaghl in his tronaera. He baa three montbeto get away in, and retirea to low, suftinii.io hy tba I'iitid. I.ot us make IhomoHt of theae thraa moatba. Re is noaunlraiiini'-llo.l. Throagb Ibe short hi -.-~i-.il

be eaa¦ it ba be ao diepoaed, makethinga uncommonly lively. The Democ-i.ny baving vittuallv repudiated bim,be ean eay, with Catiliae. be "beld -...m.

"alack allegianca till" the Norembereleetion, " bnl now bia eword'a Ins own ;"oi wiih Lord Angaa, tbal the Glorer*a-*band*a bia own:" or with.inll, tbereare h.ts of anch thinga tbal be eaa Bay,and i-.iy vv . II. if 1.oly has a mindlo louh them up. Hut wo don'l want him todo ihat. Wo would nnt lm tln* WOtid ituiloimitiny in ln- l.r.a-t, or suv a WOld to tuinhim againal the grand old party which hoso nlVoctioiiiiiolv pawed tho elothea .alloff from during tho laal aaaaion. Wbalwe ilo want of him is to puiaae tlnKiiino methoda ho has followed beretofore,Inapired hy tln- aame patriotic purpoae to ra-

poee Repnblican raaealitiea aud catcfa Bepub-liciin rognes, Wo would not havo him changehis opiuion or his puipuso, his direetioo or

his taciios. There are. of oonne, strayodda and aada of iho inreetigatiooaOf tlio laal sossion that ho will |uckup aml put in ahape for biatorj * aad thereniiiv ho aome laggiag defleieaeiea iu tbe payof ezperta, detectirea, atenographera, lecre-tarios .uul tho like thut he will rapeei to re-

commoinl appropriatio.a for; Imt theae dntieawlll not occupj his time entirely, lli-aotivo mind aml agile diapoaitioo will bardljbe eontenl with rontine work of thia aort, Woknow ho longa lor now aml fraah Belda oi in-vosiiu'.ition. Wo havo ono for him.

It appeara that wben tlm ballot-boxea weralirnod in Soulh Carolina at tho late electioa,large numbera of tieket- printed on Ihin tiaauepaper, lhal bad not been circulated or aeeain puhlic during tho nrogreaa of tbeTOting, rollod out. Tho niiiiil.i r ottbeaa iu aoma preciacta, it ia uid, ox-

eeeded tlm nnmber ol rotera aarolled.Tbia faet oxoitod ciinnioiil outMde Iho Sl.ito.nml ;is tho ticketa bara tho namea of tbeDemocratk eandidatea it was charged by tln-Badicala that tbey waee eridencea of Demo¬cratk fraud. Upon tho faee ol it, a plaaaiblelliooiy.woro it not loi Iho fail, ho coiicIii-ivoly ilonioiitlraloil l.y tiu* pn-ciil Congreaa,

timt tbere- no rach tbing, and ean ho uo

auefa tbing, iis a Democratie fraud, It waamv-toiioiis to ho rare, Imi there could bc bofrand aboul it th.it wa-- plain. BpeakerRaudall- Committeea havo eatabliahed thofuci thal Democrata cannot eommi! frand.Mora than tlmt, whoever should intimate thata Sontfa ( aiolina Democrat, of .tli Deaiocratain tho worid, could ituff a ballot-box,wonld ho ai onee reboked hy haring tho topof bia head Uown off. Aml yel there waaa

11?.in, incredible an it mav seem, on thepart of Iho im.ro ol.-tinato ainl uiiro;i-uii;ililoK.iilii-als, to insj.-t ihat thi- diacrepancy be¬tween tho iiiioltnont und tln Kturuaahould ho raplatned. Thankatotbe ingenuit]..uni di-voiioti of tbe Democratk* preaa, it hotbeen raplained, thongb not, perbapa, totho aatiafaction of tho Radical Bendawho dared Impate dlabonorable practiceaio Boatb Carolina Dobm its. lt kc_dithat thcn- Ia a Kiilical party inSoulh Carolina. Proof ol its eziatenec andof its braaen andacity is offered in tiu- Bcrateb-in'- oi the hoiioii il name of VTade Hamptonou ono of tho rotea th -lo-itod iu tho iateiioroi tho Stato. Thia Party, as is wollkaowa, audalaiaa its hold upon the oo|.oiod voIith hy violonoo aml intimida-imn, io thai aa abaolnte raign ot terroco_i-ts amoiiK tln ni, iin* eolored people, with¬out om i LUioii, uro au_iouo to vote iho lJciuu-

n.iti. liekei bat ataad ta mortal fear of theBad-cal purty. Tlie retnnis from some of theniiuities iu Booth Caiolina sliow that this tci-

101 ,-o opii.iteil on their niinds that they,li,| nnt vote at all, and the Democratienunagers of tlie election weie obligcd to

countenict tlie ctl'ect hy putting the Demo-nilii- tick.ts mto the boxes for them.Tliis beiag tlo- eoaditioa of aflairs, tlm

ti.-siic-p;ip.r ballots cau be casily euougliaccoaoted for. Tlie eolored voters hadthem prtated and dropped them in on

the aly, so as not to incur tlie hostility ofthe Badioal p.aty. Beiag exeited by feai <>i

betag eaagfat, tbey freqoently diopped in a

handfiil at a time.

Nothiag eould be clcarer or more con-

vtactag tban tbiaexplaaatioB, noleaa it bc tbestiiiciiiinis of Mr. Marble aml the-opareeBera.'Ihe RadieaJ party of South Carolina hasao overawed and tatimidated the eoloredvotera tlmt tbey don't dare vote theDeraoeratie ticket nnl' i oa tiaaae paper;and then tbey Bie so --catcd thai theydrop them in bv llie Iiandful. Tliis 11--11111.*-

the proportiona of an ontrage. This Bad-ieal partj ot Bontb Cajrohaa has tatimi¬dated Ihe white men of that Btate so

tlial they have beea for the pnat twovnis lo the eoaditioa ol mind deacribed hythe man tvho Baa rebnked hy his miutatcrforlc:'in_' hi- r-oii go hnatiog Bunday. "Yoa..osighf,'" s.H'l tiie miaiater, "to b.ing him np..iu tlu- fear ol the Lord.-1 "Fear ol" ihe l.oitl!"' aaya hc "That'a laat whal"aii- him; he das ent go outdoois BttO-"'I.11 wiihoiii a iloiilile-lirirri-lli tl j.un."' Portwo yeara tbeae white Demoerata of South

n.i bnvi been affceted the aarae way.didu'l dare atb d a politieal meettag with-oul two or three pistola aml a rifle.01 eourae it ia time, this was atopped;or iiiveatigated at leaat. Now, what better.-..iiii l.lovcr nnd his committee do than ta-veall ate thia South Carolina bnaineaa, aml

', i; Iii d p iii.l to .in- I Thiaoccup) lii-i mind aml time tor the

nexl three montha, and will be wdlwiit'i hi- trhile. And we are iii fa¬vor "! lo baving the nnlimited power be

. ;:..-. *\hich waa deaied bim.iiiiiiuii e\. rj l. niy, und nn anywbere

adminiater al! kiuda <>i oatba, iwae al! aortaoi v. ita aud -(ivi ne ni-1 ¦-. impriaon tor eontempt,m-i- thltUlb- i' ¦¦'. - 11..1 lln- ra Ic, aml in Reueral

Ibing* lively. We wouldn'l bave him1,1.1 ,in. notii of thiaabaurd iBRiauatioa ofIti-nioci.iiit frauda; whal are waal him to do|a io iimi on' i'i- Radieal party the oearoea-tiiiui in i; .>. '1 of, ::i-. 1 bring it to eoadignpnuiahmi ut.

Illl. GREA1 BUST.\ fn ii'Uv c rreapondenl in the conntry

ha- been n, .,.1 bing l"i the remaiaa ol tbeI.il.. .\. r. -- -..it '.. ith ti.e ii ll ol' a gnidetKil.i.ily elae baa thnughl ct employtag. ltiraa I. ._--11 time to do aometbing .re_h amloriginal. " Clews".and there is an awfal

., word "elew'" have bt n i"l-lowcd hy enterpriaina metropolitaa rcportei .'.1tbe way from St. Mark'a Church to Weebawken;myaterioua trunkaand boxea have beea tracedto remote plncca, and mldnight backa baveln erl Illl-liid OVM lol.il.V couilll.v loads. OlIC("iiiiial boa had excluaive tatelligenee ot tbenperathma ol an enonnoua 1>I.Iboaad aiioutfour teet bigii, boae eyea tl.i-h Bre whenbe atrikea a "aceot,'1 and who riaea alofl at

intiiv.il- on bia learful hind lege, and raaralil,. ;i c.il.'i.i. 1. Tbia eu.im nt heast g..i a

sniii itt A.l. Btewart aboat it week ago, amiiiuui.iliat.lv Htaitcd fiom Ihe irr.iveyaid foithe uilds of Kew-Jeraey, when ba is now

Bprea liog ti 1101 amoog the farmi ra1 little boyannd -iii-. aod keeptag tbe poliee oad thereportera io an agooy <>t r*_pectatipn. Fivebigbly reapectable "ghoul.-." have already1,11 a inn '1, eartb, aad each of them baa beea" ahadowed" daj andntghl by nn N taviaible "

detective (we belh v« thia ia the eoaaecratedj.i,i;i oio-j 1. with haad upUfted ready to

graap bia p ej by tbe eoal collarob tlie liaaal to "stiik." beiag flaaheilfrom beadquartere. Bucb at any ratewai the ini..' ting aitnatioa forty-eighl boanago. Mm ui'tii'tii-i.ii.'ly two of tbe ghonla"aacceeded in brihing th<- deteetivea'1 to takedown their uplifted bande, and tin nian away.Thi* causcd "a bitcb" iu tbe promiaed per-loiin incc, yet ii did not ititcmipt thehunt. Tbe atolen booea have bet nfound a acore "i timeo. Tbey are boried in u

wood. 1 in ., iu.- buried ta a cora-fleld. Tbeyiin-liini.il in .1 cllai. Tbey are baried taaeemetery. They ara boried iu tbe eryptatQarden City. They are pnl away anderathoii-aml tona of graoite m a burglar-proof(oflin. Thej have beea reatored to thedeaccrated lamily tomb. They have neverbeea atolen. Every moraiog we havea new aud blooil-i tndliiig nariiitive ot puisuituud eapture. Every afteraoon tbe wholework baa to be doaeovei agaia. Every aigfattbere is "official taforaaatioa ob Um higheal"poaaible aathorityM tbat tbe hunt has beearmeccaaful ; and yet it uever aneeeeda.

It is time, we **.'.>. for 11 new ilepartuic j andOUT fiiind in tiie country dc-.-ius gu-alpruiae for bia logeaiooa Idea* taateodi.t cooaaltiag tlie oolomaa of Tke /._*.'/1/s'i>i>- I'tiii, he haa eoaaalted.Plaochette.l'i om thu Bccompliahcd aml BceommodattagUtlle liioliui... nt lie tUM h.iincd whcie thebody ol A. T. Btewart is al this momeot,aadwho imt ii there. Beyond tba faet thataaaaaiiiiint-il Sinitli had -.liare iu atcaltag it, andlli.it it i- . oiict ;ilt d itlioiit ccitain pn iin-es

iu Brooklyo, wa decline to make pablieany of tbe importaat "clews" faraiabedhy riu'ii helle, let We iuteifere withtlu- operationa of the able deteetivea.profea-sioiKil am'. amateur.who an- now worktag uptbe eaae, aad followiog ap elewa, aml parautagtrails, and traeiBB tlmads, and getttag"htc'-i.-," aml rnnoiog down traeka, aml cloatagiu on foot-priota, aml ibadowtag raapeetedperaoaa, aml doing all tin- otber aeerelaud bigh-toaed thtaga whieh deteetiveaalwaya do whea they wi-h to Bndenytbtag. We take it i'or graated thalCaptain Byrnee, taatead of veatartag anothereold rule into Uie int i 1 ioi- of NYw -.lci-iy, williiiiini di.iii l> huy a PlaBCbette, aml iiupiiicthe addreaa of Bmitfa aud the anmber ol tbebonae iu Brooklyn. Then hewillauppl) him¬aelf with a apade aml a pair of baad-co.a;iiini the gic.it hunt will hc at au end.Let na leave the Captaia, aml Plaacbette,

iimi tbe dog, aml tin- reportera of Tke Dailytilop-Vail aml The Morning btjrtmamtr, to" coii\erge'" at their owu Bweet will on tbe"tniil-" whicb are leading tbem hrreaiat-iitlv to th -oliiiinii ot tlm myatory. Torouraelvea, we shall tiy to ba eoateatwiih tho bumbler but perhapa ool leaa1, lul tuii. iimi of telling the ]>l.i 111 truiliabout the eaae, aml poatpoaiag the on*ii.iiinri num of ¦tartltag dtaeoveriea until tbeyaie really made. We do not know that the" pi-eniiitiire puhlicity" given so many timesMme Thuraday to totaUfgaaee of tba recov-i'i\ of tlt*- leinaius aud the ain-si of Ihetliii ves lui* done .any uppicciabhi iiiiscliiei inthe wuy *'i " (ii I0.U111K the euda ol juatice,"

bnt it haa had an extremely unpleasant efiectupon the newapapera concerned in it.

ADVEXTVRE8 OF ABE GFELPHS.T'm j-ood people of Halifax are now eplit-

tinj- hairs over poiuta of etiquette in rcgardto the coinparative importanco of the Maiquisof Lorne and tho Prtaewa Louise. Tho laihas already gone forth tbat it will he an aetol groea dlacoarteay to ofl'er a ploved band totho Quoen's daagbter at anr private roception;bal tho questiou is still under dispute whetheriiti.vono iu haviiiK hor presonce shall how undbaek out. as is Iba eaatom at the rocoptionsof tho (.iiioii and tho Piincess of YValei*.Inasnimh as tho (iovornor-Gonoial is a nioiii-

l)or of tho Boyal Family hy inarriago and not

hy hirth, it will not he necossary to roniovo

tbe giore bofore him, exeept at lepreaenlathreioi-o])tions at tlie opeaing or prorogptUM oftbe D.iniinion Pailiamciit, wheu ho will ataadiu tho placo of the ..noon, hefore whom Imihbaada are nnglored. It is iilain that the oiii-cial station of Ibe man la overahadowed hy theaocial diatiaction of the woman.

The Ihinovoi- Btoek has alwaya been a fruit-lul vino. The Queea'a family i- larga, aad :is

slio baa beea depeadeat upon tho civil li>t aheha- been foreed toaak theHooaeof Commonafor special granta whenerer .sho has marrledoff hor ebildren, ll was only a few niouthsago tbal tho Commooa added 950,000 to thaincomo ol tho Dnke of Connaogbt, raiaing itto 1125,000, aml Mttling $30,000 on biahiidc the daagbter of Prince Fraderiek Cbarleaot Praaeia; nnd it waa not man/ yeara agotbal tbere waa a wranarle m tlio aaaae Haaaeovor tbe marriage aettlement of tbe Dake ol-dinburgb, wbo ia now awaiting the arriralof hia si-ii-r at Halifax. Tho Bagiiabare too aenaible to Uderate anytblng likeababbineaain the Boyal Eetabliehment- and as

the ('noon wis favoiod witb a family oi nim-,iiioii-nchy has lioon an expenaiYe luxury. Al-thougfa tbe Dake of Bdinborgfa ia u tborongfa.-.liloi, th.- Dukeof Conaaaght a tolerable boI-dier, and tbe Prince of WTalea aa admiraWeExbibitioa Coramiaaioncr, the Boyal Familybaa been ornamental ratber than naefnl. Porthe Rral time, one of tbe Queen'acbildn n ia toi.o directly atillaed in aflbrding to theeoloniea:i m iiil.iiinco of peraonal goTerameat. By theCloee colllioctloll of tiie l.oVciliot-lioiii Iaf->wife with the Crown the American Prorinceaii..1 the mother eonntry are to ba knittogctber. The liarania ol Lorae, nn-roly as the.-.ni of the I'ulii nl Ar_r\ll, cannot he ex-

P 11 il to dobetter tban hia pn deceaaors bat as

the buebaad ol the Queea'a daagbter be mayhoi"- t" quicken IbedeTotion of tbe Prorinceato tbe Crowa. Bince the a.-ts of Feder-i.tion win- paaaed, loyalty baa incraaaedin proportion as Prorincial j.ahm-y hasdt-creaeed, and donbtleaa if then shall bewn between Baaaia aad Great Britain thereiue . iitiic c.iiiaili.in regimenta tbat will vol-niit.ti foi fbreign Berviee. The preaence ofthe Queea'a daagbter will stimulate thia feel-ing and n ndet tbe C uiadiana more demonatra-nv.- in expreaaing il. Tho Ifarqaia of Lornema] bave leaa tnd aad diacretion than LordDullerin, and yel aoeceed ia hia miaaion, inas-mnefa as tbal illoatrioaa l.-uly ataada by his side.While Prineeea Loniae ia reading her

huaband'a poetry on the aaaa aml aaUingtowaid tbe huiimi* where sho is to raeeire a

righl roval welcome, tbera ia another memberof Ihe Bonae <>f Hanorer whoae laek has noii.ii n ao good. Wo rofor to hor aecondcouain, tha Daka of Cumberland, who, likeInr-. ir, io ;i greal graadcbild of QoorgeIII. Tbe fatber, 1>11n-1 King Gtoorge V., was

diivon int.i oxilo ln L866, whon l'ltis-iaconqiiorod and unnoxed tho realm wherehia family had ratgned for aaore than 500feara; and attor aquandering his prirate fiu-tuac iu atoeb speculattooa, ha died In I'ari- afew montha ago. im' aon, Eraeat, Dake of< iiinloil.iiiii, now haa ;i mother nnd two Bie-tera to proride for, aad is tuudoaa to manyPriaoeaa Thyra of Deamarki who has m>

inoii.-y, alliiit -ho ia eOBBCCted with all thogreal royal boaaea in Earope. Now, when hief.iihor le-t the thronc. tba prirate eatateawere abeaated, and aome of the Hoheaaol-leraa, tbe Crowa Priaoe fot one, hare fa*vondiiparti.il eoinpeiisati'.n for tho conlis-ratod propcrty once beloogJag to tbe Guelpba.The Daka la as obatioata aa his fatber, andwill not raaiga his clainM to tha tbroae <>[Hauover, nnd bia .*._-«. of regaining eitherhis raalm or his eatatea aro atoader indeed.Be ia, however, next hoir to tha Daka alBraaawic.i aml if ihat rapreaeatati're of one

of the oldeat linee on the Continenl diaa ba*tiinos, and the G-eraiaa Gtoreraaaeiit offlua no

tosistance, tho Duke may ba uble to j*o fobooaekeeplBg with Priaoeaa Thyra. At pna-i nt, he ia a araadartag hoir, and, like HenryV. aml Xapoleoii IV., is Waitlag tor,i general nnbearal of aociaty. Timaa havocbaaged sinee tlio Poor Qeorgea diapatcbedtheir Oorernofa to Hanorer, .inst m tha Qnaanis nn*-W**g hor daagbte_**a baaband acroea the¦ea, It is only foity yoars hinoc the crowns ofQreal Britain and Haoorer wara dirided hythe .*-*.ilic Law ; aad now wben tha tirst eoaaiadios iu exile thero is bcbbI moorning in tbeQuecn'a bouaebold. and tha aecond coaain iablttntljf t"l«l to i_ivo up his claims to his thrOMaml to dnve as good a baigain with tho llohou-Bolleraa ;is be eaa,

A Boatoa aewepnpee adndta that Boaton audi-n im nre Hniiiitiiiiis "as uml. iinui-.trutivt' as a

woodea ladlan." What etteitad this nmarfc araatbe eold w:iy tu wbleh a gaad play, Baetyaeted.aaa reeaired tba otber nlght al mie of tbe Boatoaili'iiti.-s. Dr. oiiv.-r Wendell lltiltn.-s, who i. a

Boatonian (bf adoptiao) hlmaelf, aaaa aaid)in a niihitii holy wa*. titter leetariag, IhatBoaton aadieneaa wera ramarhably "alew on

tba tii-,'.'.-r,"-iiud y.'t tho Doatoc was OMof tlieir peta- How Ibay ragard Btraageiawho .entnre to hi'ld forth in tbelr preaence, witbwhai Uck-luatre ayea, anth wbal critieal exprca-sinii of couiiti-iiiiini*. with whal co.iD-eta abaeaeeot waiintli. it i- iiiiiiiii.s-aiv toael forth. Tbe lateMr. Scwiird mus oaee tarrying f"r a d:iv or

two then on lus way t'> aaother plaee whereha was to di'livii nu oritiim. A liitnd futiiidhim scMtc.l aolitary aad alona by a Bre iu the gaa*tli-iiu-u'.s p.nliir of tbe TriMin.nt Hoaaa, reading a

book aboul Q_.th.jua1 out. The New-York Btatea-man waain the i.i-i atageaof the blaea, Altboughit was will known thal ba was iu tbe city, aad iutpite of bia acqnaintanea wilh manj* oftbe laad-ini. nnn, imi a Mii.l.' peraon bad ealled upon aba apto that moiiii'iit. Ih-very rigoroualy declared hispurpoae of " gettlng mii of that,*' and be did withintwoboara, It was nafortanate, bal nobody, ofri>iii--i', w;is to blama, It was m.t Mr. Beward'afault thal he waa not a Preneh prince, au Bagiiabprince, a Japaneaa embaeaador, a Braailian nn-

in mr, rn-a greal cbeai player like Panl Marphy.Ih- wn:- onl] aBonator. aad a Benalof-roa New-forkat that. Bo he BOCBl his tiinc lli th.- Iiiih in

reading aboul tin.'thf aml guarding biiuaelf againaltha t-'iist win(I. It ^-i- mihI of ;i Boatoa pnbuciu.in, now vciy nuii h ahelred, tbal ba would !»<* an

excelleal peraon ta pal araaad butter In Juu.-.Aiiiiull, ii maj belbeaflbolof Ibeeaal aiadaftara-said. Boaton buq ba highlf boepitable wilh au na-fortuaata Baanaer. It may admtra ;. apaakar aa**aaad.igly, aad Ial bha kaow aathlag aboal it.whit'h i.t iiiiltirliiiiul.- lor iho Bpoakat,

_>

Whih' th** in-taiins of individuul rharity ttlitlbaroiam ealled out Uv ibarallaW faret tuid.mie

bara been innnmerable. there Li probably no __-«which haa attracted anch g.neral atUmtion .. thatof Lientcnant Bcnner. This gallaut oftt.er, ..__commandod the Relief eteamer on the' Mi.-ei-»ippi, endearcd bimaelf by a thousand _<._jof kindueas to the strickcn people .ho_ihe volurtt-erod to aerve, and cr«wn.-d hi_brave caroer by the s.-i.-nti.-.. of __i-i lifflieoeiving on board bis vesael a laily who h-_heon uiirsinga daughter through a fatal atlack ofthe fuver, he gave up to her hia own atateroou* .n.tii sho could bo transportod to her destiuaiion, «D(-aaaeanaaajnanaaal tidu unseitish aet he took t_-itaaaaaaad died. Tho Belief Committee of th>New-Vork Chamber of CoOBMCca has lakaa igreat intereat in tbe niovcment to ral*. afund for tho destitnte whlow and two "j-ii,,daaghlen of this brave ofticer. Enou_h has __jh.cn subscribed to itiHtire them an incnine of aboiit.",-100, and tho committee wishos to iaoraaaa tli«fund to an amount nfBelenl fer ayeartyiatataiofgOOO, Wa bara aa daahl thal tbe-_od-t_toc___tribattaaa tbayaead will bapraaaptly and gladi?grraa.

-?So far as wocan jii'Ige, Mr. Marphy, tha tenip-.-.

Baea h-cturer, is doing au cxcolleiit work, in go,),*touipor, and with /-ood raa.Ita. Ile is houndf.lbowarar, by oae or two local agltatora, ahoaeaavi*deiitlv chagrinod to Hnd aaother in.iti iiiakiii)-:i brilliaat Baeeaaa la a field whieh lhay thmij-htth.-y bad pr> i:ni|iii il. A BaaaaattavtBatlemable,»nff-.-.¦(Icnl-t' named Mundy is saiil lo hare baeabaaying kbaaalf with tha declaratka thalMr. Murphy eoald not do tho leapmaeaeaaaa any good heeaaaa be ehargai f'.ooa niriit for hia addreaaaa, Iba trath ii thatMr. Murphy has no aaaataaea of any pay tuent whatever, and doeanol wiah aay. ll expeeta en laa-day night to nbarga 25 eeata '**-*Tt--*Tf*i*a Iea nieet-*__* In Cooper Uaioo, from tln. paauaafla of arhlahit la tbougM that all tho aapeaoea altaailag thalnicti'ir-. ean ba <!- fray.-d. This course ha. b.-.-ut'lirsiii-il in Othet pl .<. s, and it lia- Waafcal well.Ifeaatiae, Mr. Marphy aaad pay no alteatiaa laJealona meddbn* lik(; Mandy.

ITcre I-proof how littlo civilizatton does for themocala of tha aa~aaa. The. Chanuaaaa went towar againet their Qaaai Fath.-r at Waahl_g__-_Lalthoiik'h ba had _aaad ta -baaa, it seeiaa, nmu. r-0B8 artle-i s iif food to which they were not t_.titled aader iho treatv, among then.baktagbpowder! Our patoraal Ge-raaaMat, then,not only fiiriiislies its waids witli llourfor tlieir hi-.. iiit. l.ut la tho heni-volence of its heartriii-es the l.iseillt too ; for whieh its only reward lsr.-hi-iiion and geaeral uiipleasiintii. ¦<. laaaa h.vtm iral iiaitit. r BBghi lo (.'ive us a pieture of the dig.L'tist ei Cooper's <'liin_ac!i_-n <u or I'n.ason fore._*e-lotj, with iheeyaof propheey,tbal Weatera trii*.--would one day tara againal tba noMe arbita laaawho fiirni-ht.l them with bakiag-powdei fraa ofcharijo. _

Tberalaatleaat oae praetleal woman la politiee.Her name ia llower, an.l _h. waa poaflalraaa u

Wow London nntd aapphmled by bai _*agnta|depaty, who baan tho artl'ul uaine ofTnbba Ihonajht hlmanlf seearelj aetlled in bia aaaplaee, bni Mr-. M"w.r haabeen miningawa. '¦ m rthbim, aml nnw there is an axploeloa whichahivcia liis timbers. There is trouble al-uiithia v.ni. In-rs, " graTO nn-tpieii.ii " has been.-iiiiii-.nl, and au to-reetigation is coniin*r.This is a nuii inn waiaing that dreadful tliiiii*.mav aomotlmea bappea, il woman are turned oata.offlee; but taa nanganerata pelitieiaaa may uketba waraing tariee orer, aod refleet that if aaaaaare uot appoioted to B_.ee, such dreadful tluagimav imt happen. _

Tbaaa ia oae adraatage lu bariag aaade hasie tc

say laat Btewart'a body waa foand whea it waea-lf iiimi, and thal tba robbera weta aii known when

they wert- not known. If at any time withiu t

year or 8'. Iha sfolen r.-m.iins aboald be ili-'-eoT-ered. the p.-ipen* whieh have lie. n d-WOTC-iagthem prematiirely for the pa?f week ean say th it

they know wln-re th«y WOM all the time, nml il anycriininals should be BOaagM t" justice. the enter-

prialagjournalists will be sure to say that thiaewere the very men they had been *'»hadowin_*."Whea the cipher ttaaatehea were p-hMabedj wo

beard af a newapaper wbleh Immadialalj piaii waiio hav.- known all aboal them two jreanago,

POLITICAL N0TE8.

What fun it wkiiM beto rtadieateTilden in 18801The nrant in-ivetnent he.us b diaeooraged aepa t

¦ine.- the eleetiona.Forgaoeral aaanniaaj tha " Hampton plan" beeta

aii t'lii' i - "i.'l .-".ntli.-iii oaaa hollew,There is some ourio-ity to know* at which party

Blltlel will -iliiK his next hiuk.It taataa 11 be Metty leoerallye-aBpraheaded now

tliat the Maine Ie. timi tlitl imt kill I'lain.. after all.

If the DeillUHlala think they will he ponnitted to

dodga the Sniitlieni elaiuis ipie.-tu.ii till lb*»0. theyara araadfall*. miatakaa.O.ik.y Hall will win itniii'.rtal Eaaaa as a t'lty

I-'.ditor if ba ean slip a reporter inio ihe Ark ai.il .-.

traei :ui ialerriew from Moses.There will Ih> fun m the next IVmooratlo Hon-e

when smne K.puhliean iiittodaeea a j"int re>"liitniin-ain.-t the payinent of any Southem clainis wliat-Boarar.Tho Democratfl are ptizzled. They si'e they have

beea nnaUe to win aritbo.I Iba Qiaeubackara, aadihev are ilieailfiillv afraid tln.* e:in't t\ m w illi tli m.

Kai Ii it.ad lea.ls to uu uuc.)mfortabl> warm plaee.The silver editor should reflect upon the fa. thal

r. nionetizatioii has not increased the price of silverns he prodicted it would. before he ejBite annihilatestlie obnoxioaa aold Inn.. Is im nure the H.'.-eentdoll.ir woii't ho a 75-cent oue iu another tbreomontbafCoagnaaaBaaFieltaB.afOeaigta.la a gaad vaai-

nien »'i tho Benlhani ladapeadeal- Ha aVdataain .*

M|.ie. h (..liisiiiii-titui-nts that ln- has always Ih«iiifaithful to tin* Natii/ti.ii Daaaaaraey ia Oaagraaa,aml always w ill be. Efa is even williag to almle hythe d'ei-aon nf tlie partv on tbe money que-tioi-.ihai is, he trnataUa eeaaclanea aa Iba k.-.-i.tn-ofthe Deinti. ran.* . aiieu-t. MeMMgnlaiN DeaaasMcould dn liit'ie than tiiat.

(ieiieial (iailiehi makes a quiet reinark whkh «

likely to iataaaat the copan-tiiers. He inforin* 8

rapocterot TheCltatlaai raatt) Prarn that tiie Ke-

pablicana iaCaagiaaaarillearta-nb prama thoraaghinve-tiiration of the cipher busiiie... Be intilIhnl he has somo inforiiiHtion of Ins own ui-outciphera whieh he arill be ulail io plaee before a eaja-inittee. There isii i.*4i(i(i ilealot valualile 'iiatenalof this kiuil whicb is waitlBg to be d. velt'i'til.Tbe President is repre-ented as haMiii* sai.l 88

Senator Edaaaada tbal ba waadtanpaatelad ¦ ma

fail h iu the siiicenty of Sotithern lcailers, hut '\\t\imt legrat thi.t ho had tried the axperlaMBl <>f

lrustiii-.tlietii.us tlm peopla will nOW be i.l'le to

judgeof the real setitiuient which pn\aiN iu Ihasmtii. There may be aome trath ia thia,yel BJnone the taaa a fael Ihat tbe Admnustration.deathis experieiice more tban tbe i.pledid, jaaumLme Wbif rerival waa nerar bleaaen with aarapopularsyiiipathy or l.ehel.

Bitaoa Cunieron la aa aaabaken aad eaweatyatrativc third tarm advoeate. Aceonliui. toa Uash-(ngton iiiiri'.s|»oiuient of Iba f_Uada(pMa trtat, he

has no il.iiihi what.-ver ol' liraiil's ten. ininatit»n au*itrinmpbaal ataeUoa- His raaaana are ihat Qmnlhas the eimli'leiiee of the ...imtryoii tba niota'y

ipi.--,l ion, and that Iba people wiii tiirn tohun asthaBtrongeal ama te pralael the eoaatry fkom Iha «!*.

aigna of a aottd Boatb. Ba expoeta t.i aaa tbe ..*"":paign of 1880 the liTelieal one ilnca I .)' "l

JacKson. neailv a hall-cetilurv auo. bt'canse eVfry-hnilv will bo in eiiinest, und Uraut Wlll bf .«-¦

into office witb tbe vota of a-ery.Nortberii bitm\- |..i t... OUtlook in lVi.ii-vhaiiia. lil*. (ain.i''«thinksthe |i,-i.,.i.rntsh..velie.'n-..M..iii(l,i wWPMihat iln y will uot _eri..ii.-l.v iiislurb the polltKa o*

tiu- st.iii again fawyoan to <¦.a,

Oalouellogara-H Maalaa as staaneh a BUlaiman usev.T. loa reporler of Ihe Cteamtrtitl jPl iniiiiuati, who asked him about caudi.lates u»

ts.n, hesaid: ' I um for .Mr. Hlaine. 1 h.ive uot

ehangad my aplaaoa aiaaa in7d. I mada at thattiuie, in this eii.v, a apeech thal was constnie.1 aa

l;1i.riihletoBlaine. 1 wmihi like an o[-|ioi'tuiutl*lorepeat Ihat speech under the same circniiistanceawithdiiieiout resuit-. No man wmihi hanaaawathe vaiiou8 sections of the country BUM th»»

lHuiue. Bo laaataa ataaaaaaaa- popalarltfc "¦".

Uujiaah naa-M aaadtal akfrralm, lalaWprag-