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^mnoemcnto ono fllcchnge ifo-Xight. Rrsi.o'* QABB-B- 2 and S.Miiis't *i*. Mabimh* sQSarbThkaikb -1 and s: HO-" n arel Kirk Kostm: A BlAt*S Conti nT Hui Ceneert CKTR'Hiu n in OOBCBBI Hall-t om. i;. BATOOA.R Jnftct to ^CiiicrliscTncnRj. Awihs-ists- M Fare- i;u> enrnma. BaM.iv. Hui -. .m. Iambi n- 7tn Faye-Gth colusat Boin* »**.!. BOOMS- ti'h Fane. rub nu:,un Ro i kn Mimi h _.''. Pie. 3th eohuaa. RreiM--* < nts, TIA Fmor .'"Itt enniain. BlSlMM- NOTKIkS 4th /'not 1*1 eniinnr. OoeroBATioM Notkis 2d Fn ere lilli .ditton. I'll mi m Nor* k»-T(A Fast' Bll-asawi-. IranrrAs a *»vk*tisi »-:st>- 7th Foot- Ctli eo!nma. EXCI SS4( v- .">./ /.«or-Oui eoitirm jfj-SABTIAl 7th /"m-e 4th Mid ."uh columns. Uki i- Wi urn ii ad Fiy/t Gili earns* HiiLsi -. CsriBiiu-A. Ac.Cit /'aoe-.Mb cu,mn Isntui. im- .;.-* I'aoe-'J-l sm M columns. Lr.ti_i Rina sm Iff /'.iff' Sib eaeaasa. Wini/.i- im- Plain* .'..'*i /'ogr-Ctli column. KHUM.--C'S IViev" Mb es.'nm- ison smock sia Fmae.*>t!i and Ot ti columns. Rtrw PBBI I.-li"*- Cf* Fate l-l rotB-Bn. POITTH Al RerTtCBS 6l» Pam* Uh column. l'ai»r..fAi*- CIA nive 'Al emt Rm tr-nAVi- 3./ Poor 1st eo'nniu. RSUGIOCI Norn rs ."rf /*,.,»/. ii: Ii .niitnn RAVIlcoa Baxks.7fff Pmae.attt mini. BtrrVAftOSi Sf i*ti t>.Malbs.IS /wr 5iii i-olttrn FiMAif iii/ Ams Mk eon Prr-ciu N( ;u"_e Sta Flsr c. **»i inn RtBABaeAis am. Imaains ad rips Iff sad Collum.s. f*t>*»»i- 0.-IAN- lld Foi" -1st end 2d rnitimns. HI MM IX I.'|s..m*-.iil Fan Au and .'iib ... uri is. 3 > ai fir- tlltl Core lld .mt. Inr Ti r»- Iff Te-.«'h laieasa. fiRBinrs. :\ o'.ii rs "Auumi Braid* Ivy ilwit a Kl |-\«* ti Mil ii am n ('Hui" OP 1 he TRIRCRR N>w-Y>ntt_.No. 1.8JW Rioalwnv. earaar I'liuc frst-M.: \o. i'.Og W-s! I .-. -int:.'- t.. est-i Eighth-eve.- No. 700 Third-ava^ roraei Pad »iv4i(l--i.: Kr*. RS r_s Fnurteearlli-at.. um 1 i -«i -m t'pte ; No. '-!.:"i-»' Powrllr-ave. illarlmn.. 3Vfftiu^otk Sail-j? fortran* FOUNDED BY HORACE GREELE\ SA TR RDAY, JULY J 7, 18S0. TEE SI. IVS TIU< Bi l, ST SAE For-tcv. lite six I't.sveis are into thani:i: views i !!,-¦ beal men- of aaassiaf Cir- Porto. Two attael have heea Bade aa ths Meats' Ry tlie AILniians. : Mr. Qladstoos novel 1, flni" IK.tl'i :>l IO file liisl" (',.:; tie'.s.t; uni bill io tl linus"- nf ita roans Last in. i Domi-'-iic.CI ii -r;il Dona, Ja Ice Advocate Gei .Bal, aeat a report on tu- Wtoittaker cass is tl Bauatary ttW ir, : i of Airicaltare repor * Hal all kl crops are la Rood ssadittoe, A Cotanissi. Knit bj tie treasury Departaieat toDeasarara r. jtnrts tint sasara ara tJier.. eelored stine .'in-Mt).-;: l.-.I Lr . \-mri In l;r I'liilrr .-lit--*. ___rr: 'I lu " Ptain C itt - nam. ll. rt (.tn*r fear. I he I ral c .:, .-. eec t I'¦¦ >- i io be in at tl; Wein oo Jail M, Tin.- have been vio.ee -wit.-d-sioru-s in (Jil" -u-r County, I' an., sad Sen Basapahu .-. boss i On v .-is i -. Bea Out, Y J., v- stei Tlie lal i st Lake Gs I'}' Cornell. (nv am. MniiiiAs.-ili1:! I. Den aatoai -ii t Rason] a re tb * Wi gatrai c tuin.it" e j .-'.-.- Good repor wari at Republican I! ___-..- Cos was ' ^.; Th ascaasd Wall Sir. ti brokers In tin ir i ss d defence, 1 i. in weight. _¦_¦___ Tbe ( I'l.yn Lacroase iu Prospect Pst Maoy i>;'s soi".is vs iii sail ipe t<M!.iS'. Gcl'l value of Um leeataes dollar (4121 pr ui i). 80.22 nciis ¦¦ and bisbei but eloeiuK irrepnlar und dds >ttled al TinW i a nu.!: .I lil rsi local oboervati Alcaic ¦¦:.: .i (i (,. oi partly cl. Tlniuiifi-:. r '-iiir.-i., : li.' i. - lowest 7-' ;t\ 77 General Raiioook ri i-: ! ro! io lu ton fa rd i fa nd un" y mag ia bis Ii uni!, ii ¦¦.. ;.- He 11'ir.'n-r.its nt M.,nie bavt iuviit.I lin Grecnbackora lu B uakvu. IT In isiil repeal lii> call or Mr. Tilden, he car Icin:. In i fei i.i-\ let n¦-. bow to Btraddli tin- w Jn.lt- LaBgiace. T-tsB-fb Um ninniii of Jul. la nore than liaM aver, Ute Satardaj iteaiiiera are still us erowded us tiny have been si ;"-.s time since tbe ini<i ll* of May. '1 he passenger lists have iisuiiis be|an io lissi.nih' at sn earlier dato, lint tl.ic ls no si^'ii ol' diiiiiiiiiiinu in tin- talili s j-ivt-ii elsewhere. Tbe sentence ol tbe law ic,un Cbistine Coi .tva- luililri il yest tully tl 1111 \ und in order. All th an iii'j"Mi"'its fi ti the hinging Itself were careiullj mads i-.-i"! worked Bmoothlj. Grciit care w.is ;ilsn taken ti> prevenl the .vtoiik-1! nd luis* confined in tbe pnaoa and oatsiici's a so fniiii s ig th- < xciutiuii. The prt-rM In (- nf | Vlll.i'1 C nsvl of Jinlil iciilHs. wliie'i c, n-t (1 .-ollie little disitid.-r, wu*. BOSBO- tliiuir which, us our Ioctl "Mlitics po, proha- lily ouiUI not l»e pivv'-iitt .1. Tin- men ol * iiitiotK-i.Ce " ci.iiiu nil theil j»tiq:iiMtc-, « v. m iucliuliiir' u K-voltuH.* ipeetacls like this, Wlieii tlie Wallace Coinuiiltte taman here to }ri;t Deasocratie aasiBBUsitloa. they found only JJ' pnlii-i'.iij powder, bi brui!. Mr. Daveaporl tiliow. .i Rn Committee jresterdijr UuM tin* .so- called " s nv. -pen*' lor hi.s in leonels> WIS imt a pen ul lit and wu- rm4 for ;ill Doited Btstasphsoivera* He also hud birebefora ths nattai Demociila of Ute Committee ¦ most edify.lg uri' of the franda committed by their psrty. The iccok] «ivt'ii at lerifflli elsewheie. It is an exteileiit Refnililienn i .nn- i>.iiku diH-uuieut. Sauator Willies could hardly have done liettrr lor his CVPOMBtl if lie bad been miine chairman ot thc Detnocratitj Na- tiomtl Committee, The Wishinglei dUspabahaa make au in- Btrnctive eoiittast of twa periods in .lie bister] of the G-'Vt-iiiiiicnt, of fiiKcii vein ea<h, rae RejmMteaii, the othei D moeia!ic. Retivecii lhoVi und 1VS0 Repiibliian A(hiiiiii<ira!M*i)s, have -mid ott' $K'J7.(K)0,COl> ol the National debt, and nd need the annual volume of in¬ terest ht IT1,000,000. Ret wren 1817 and lb61 D* KHH-rafic AdmHriatlanons ndrled $19,000,000 to the debt. In ISO] tbe Govriiiineiit was paving 1_; pt-j oem on money bonowed lor cuin-ui espeMM ; ROW the law l»*r;i Mit bonds are ut a in_uu:iti all over tin* uoiid. And the Daaaooratu party noll ar-Us tliut tho public ki v.mis who hilve b cu faithful over uiiiny thilfff eliall be mnmmnttJBi in favor of thc-*- who have boen fait!iless in till thincs. ? A curious case of official homicide is re¬ ported from Lori.? l-Tnnl. Au uniortunste wotnitn who nuuk- an ¦MBBamJol attempt at suicide by dtowniufr al Newtown was taken sternly in hand by the law, which, to declare with propel emphasis its abhorrence of such a crime, locked ber up aud.smothered bci. Bo ths poor (Katine had her way after all. As to the responsibility of those who helped ber out of a world she was Anxious to leave, that it quits another matter. She was so ill when she was locked up that a doctor was aant for, but sha died alone i and a person who was present at the doctor's visit testifies that the cell was so bot that a person in frood Jhealtli could hardly have survived the night. nil Have they a Black Hole in Newtown! ls it loo much lo hope that mime action may be taken in this matter, at lenst to pievcit! tuiollier such manslaughter? The Lreslio will casu bids fair to rival Hie Vanderbilt case, in a small way, for its at¬ tempts to --how flint Ihe testator was too in¬ sane, as Mr. Clinton ned lo say, to do any¬ thing linne tfinn iiceuniulale a targa pinpi! ty .lie wan loo insane to devise it. Yesterday tfe-tiimiuy wa* intiodiiced to show that tho late Mr. R-slie sometimes pave Olden Ol one day which pc winked on the next. A doo¬ li r, who ssas iiiitioii'ircd as an " t xpi-rt in " insanity,-' pave it ;w« his judgment tli.it a h.an who wa. "in the halal" of doini; '!".* wa* lot entirely sane. Rvidi-nci- was ilSO ud- doeed to lhow that Mr. Leslie refused to sus¬ pend one of his MfWapipen in spite of the fact that it was losing minny. There could hardly be uni,li stronger proof of unsound mind thu tins, hut the linniUf of lURSthM "' this very kind is so large that a deci-iiti de¬ claring Mr. R vim to have lierii non compos on thi.-; grand alone, wouid ooOBlioi grail in¬ convenience to a large limber of worthy citizens, who fondly belters themselves to bs in full p(>_-»vsion of their faculties. The boor has (struck. A voice is lifted no in another part of this piper, which ls a voice of do-uu to the cat. Il is one of the ex¬ ploded ia!';.ti's of a past SgS till thc cat i- a doilies.ic, animal. The cut, that is to my tin- New-Yoth cut, is a wild beast thal rnnr- di ts Bleep- iind i-'- known at tttf same lime ns thc most BceompUahed sneak-thief in exiat- encc. Tho number of these unprincipled ere dines is enormous, and there is no pwlu- lrlity, a;.par. nih', lh.it the lace will BOOB die oft Xo one \v,:s iver au;,Inned tm ii a snuini Bleep by om- of their appalling eon.-crts with¬ out d_aooveri--g at hast six emineai bo ol ti BOlted mi ihe back ferne. NOW the census of l BTOgave 60,000 as the aumberof dweniagi ia this city, and though the number has greatly Increased since, both by annexation ami natu¬ ral growth, it may Re assumed, for sake of ai irani el, ns beeag the present Rumbee. Thia gives ma a total, ut an extremely low estimate, of 360,000 annal cats, bowling on tin- bick fences, crawling into tbe mar windows, frightening women ind children, stealing whatever tiny eui (r,-t their teeth into, doing no good to anybody, and distrib- oting :i vasi amount ot haman wretchedness. The cai mus: become an is-ne ii) politics. We inii-t have au auti-c;",! law, and a cut- pound, lt tin- malignant partissns of tin- t. mil ,ni" ,1 by party seal, resist these just <i> Biands, \s.- will nominate au anti-cal candi¬ date foi' Mayor, and go tn tin people iu Not ( Miner. Thc preparations foran unholy alliance of tbe D and Greenbackers in Maine ire sm il ; The 11 -moen tic State < om- mittee niel yesterday and appointed three candid.; for electors, leaving tlie remi foui places oa tiie ii. het for ila Greeuback- hose committee meets ten days hence, ll eenbackers accept ibis division they will Mciiii soinethiRgol their own claims tor ihe sake <-i making a mioo. Their vote Issi yest was 47,590, while lbs Democratic snit- was oily 21,608. Tm- Dem tcrata propose, there- i fore, lo h.nc one electoi foi even 7,ooo ol j their own voters, and lo allow the Greenback- . y one ''he or Inr every 12,000 ol their g A division 1 two and ii vi electoi spectively would have been more equitable, | 11imi .-li not, perhaps, in accordance with the Democratic standard of , A union would unquestionably mike in exciting con- though not bo dose sa tbe election re- tnrna ol btsi year would lend many to suppose. i'm- Republican vote iii that election was 6; the Democratic and Greenback vote, ii u could have )>.-.n combined, would have >,256 difference ol lesa thsn BOO Btu we han- lin) strong a la,th iii the Ams rican pi opie to believe that these uso ii. hy ;i union, roll np roch a rote. There d dbi -o , as ttrere always arr, ;) certain number of Democrat*- who hold to sound doe- in linauce, and is ill refuse to v. ricket on wbicb Greeobeckers have a majority. There must be boneel men in both par.ii wi o were sickened by the gigantic raacality ol Gar- reion and his aaeociatee, and are ready to vote them down. The Uepublican party still be, mole than ever, the party of conscience, and ii will win. A HANDICAPPED PAR I V. lt ia not one ol Mi. Tilden's babita to take the public into his confidence, bul when his reserve docs Ri nv out he generally exudes aomoihing worth traisuring np lor future leference About ten nun,il.s ago be fivored the world with a choice assort tm nt of liewa on currenl politico] minis, which are quite as lalllble now as they were then. Mr. Barksdals had just been ..dnniiisrciiug sotue buekahot discipline to inother Mississippi gentleman who had the effrontery to oppoae ihe Democratic ticket openly, and ni all Mississippi waa indignant beeauss meddle¬ some people in the North thad assuaaed to criticiM Mr. Borkffdale'ff methods, A Demo¬ cratic Congress, ut the ipeaal ¦oasion which it had forced, had been tryieg io -torre the ex- ecutivc branch of the Federal Government into a Burrender of ito righi'**, and lo their ellon s nt nullification .some iin|iul>iv<- Soinhroiis hld Wen iliieateniiig to do away with all the " war legislation M of the Rnioii party. The Northern heart wuk timur up ihoM then, and Mr. Tilden wjis moved to -say that political aaaaaa-imtioaM in the South, political iuH,lei- ance and political outrage, unpunished and condoned, with .southern repudiation of State debts, the attitude of Southern Demoeflta in OORgieaa OO Guam-iul questions, and their liWiiih r* in the extra BaaflBOS-, had altogether handieappi d Rh Northern wrtig of (lit paity to an (dunning extent. Mr. Tilden ssas eli arly right, and he evi¬ dently was eager to set himself right before the country, as he wa* when he wrote that lemarkable letter in l^TC defining his attitude toward the " claims" which he knew the insatiable adherents of the Lost Coom would set np if a Democratic Kxecn live -should be choseu. Yea, Mr. Tilden was light. And it would Ix- tltoieot- hog to kuow whether he imagines that tho people have forgotten all this so soon. They might condone it if tho Dom* elalie pirti -_d ever so much as made pro- les-sion ol penitence aud conversion. Rut, on the contrary, they boast a political light oiis- ness which needs no repentance. And now it is not onl} the dominant section ol the pm ty rep- rescnted by its Hhickhuins which utters the kind of bravado that ditx-uii-tcd Mr. Tilden, but McDonald tulks like a tire-rat cr, und Judge Curtis ac hms the North of Laking the wronir hide in the war. Kxircme Southern sentiment is what Mr. Tdden feared and what he felt called upou to oppose. Yet the Northern leaders are falling into line behind the South¬ ern <hicltains. HMO Mr. Tilden hounded tho note of alarm, not a single Democrat in tbs North h.is lifted his voice against South¬ ern intolerance, linaucial hereny and repudia- di ri¬ lli to b rn: li. hi¬ lo bb li!' w .,1 II). M ali mt on sal I III BBS vet BM :.¦ 88 ii Ul. II li.l ti. Uss ..ll lea Hie el 1 di. si* cm (In am tei ssa tinn. They adopt Southern ideas and Bool ern methods us their orin by silent tudor incut or open advocacy, ami tiny go into t race weighted with this bfedepaoi nc rd. The nomination of a Uni soldier deceives nobody. Mcl'li Run 0 a Union soldier, but the I'liion party pinindi (I lnm. The t lection of Hancock WOI Ik- the triumph of the met) and the id which BO cautious B man as Ifr. Tilden I const] ained to warn his Dilly to cut lot tram if if desired rw --. There are fl good many DetDOefltfl bOflU Mr. Tilden who ore danger ahead. The pall iimi tiiinor ahoiit 4ips winch pucker up whistle for courage BOOTO that the boas!I pelted of this canvas* jg abell over. IRISH LAS!) BEPOBB With the single exception nf In-lian finanr Irish Ind lenure bathe most complex qnesth with which the Hourn of Commons has .hal. Ifr. Oladatooo and Mr. Bright ba1 mastered the subject and Mr. Punter iff <»,n<> (!, it-s it with singular Inciility. bil t1 oombet ol Commonera ibo cn join l> debates without beaitaney bi ron small, i Imperfectly was tho Act of 1870 nda stood that i measure ratroduced ti yens after is denounced by marly ha tho <'oniinens as r.¦voiutioiiary and ana chiral, tending directly tnw.ml conli.-c: tinn ami deatrmttioo ol linded property, whi in nellly ii involves oo mw principles, bil in harmony with the existing laud law. Roi Beaconsfield would nol have faced sointrical a que.! ion and exposed the Governmci to misoonception midway in a short nessioi Ih- would hiive Bbirked the reiponsfbility m der any circumstances, and certainly, wil only ti n weeks li.'liT'e hun. would han- Dleede lack of time for legislation of this nature. M Gladstone i- aol the Premier to be Influence by peroone! convenience or partisan oonoiil -, when be knows thal positive RS remedial legislation la necessary. Ho ii ot content with vague promises, to be fulfilled t the ii*.1 session, bul se:s himself and lu* ai s dotes to work and makes ¦ beginnini even il he cann-i! see bia way clear to tbe em The Irish question.for land tenure i- vii tully the only Irish queotion.ia envelope ¦ii -.. much obscurity thal ive are glad to n fer our noders to a letter reprinted iuanottH column, wherein Mr. Cborlea Russell, v.h rupported Ibo Govenimenl meeson on it sic'ml noding, explaina its nlationo to lb Laud Act of 1870. It ss il! be observed Uta two rlasoM of compensation to tenanta wei d i;i thal reform a od tba me of these waa for *' disturbance".tba! i ¦. ri, arion of tenant right. The Rd noreover, expresslj provided thal win c-i v. ia exorbitant a d ejectment Ini non-paj ni' ot, the case migb ie treated bv C. cn;:! as one ol "disturb ance." WI " ti ear bill does i n extend this principle fora limited perta o tenancies in Um distressed di trieta, evei ish'ie the ii' i- lit. iv .rt, bul fnii ant easonable. As Mr. Bussell takes pains i'i sh..st svery other legal Rieasun for il ¦t iii ired for tbe landlord, and tb< enonl ls entitled to ndresa under the shh; iiii.ii-. on bis own parti of ados uability to pa] the ni t owing to Un- og distr- s-., bi A of e Ulingi nain on reasonable terms as to nn i, arnon, end. on the pul o' Ru- landlord f ir.ie Bona il refussl t > make satii erma. These conditions an- explicitly fol- owed in the imendmenl winch Mr. (. il ii (1 ii] i- tl mee Mr. !' Bl ter ssa- sviitt- ;:, the la 0 as io read: "And tbe (enan! shall be enlith ii to compensation in the discretion of tin 'County Court Judge, if non-payment ol caused by the prevail! end tbe tenant is e. :i mg lo c :: inue in oc- cu'i'tioi; upon nason bio t ito nnt, ind otberw lae, and il snell ne refused by the landlord without a reasonable alb rnative.'1 Those of our r aden who made a careful inly nf Mi. Redpath'* letters from Ireland il, recognize tbe neccs Itj ol sweeping re* urns iii the who n of land-fa ii,.ti Mr. (;! ni-; ne nco Mr. R. ,e protMiaed mea on hs mj bing mon ian tentative, but, in common m iti their i. i. -. thej promise a thorough revision tbe land llWB as som, a- it ma] be piiic't- ible. Meanwhile, tbi measnn, if passed, il! tend to diminish tbe Dumber of evictions, !i!*.-li baa (nena ted bo alarmingly ai nee s78. It is a relict measnre rather than a ipplcmentary land id.inn act. It anaprnds mpoiarilv and under speeiflc conditions tbe n int ion of ths law of eviction lor oon-pay- .ni of rent.:i barbaroua law which is never iforced in Engiaad. It haves the landlord ec to sue the tenant for rent, iimi iu obtain dgmenl against him, hut deprives bim ol i- right ol expelling on imporerished fsinily i:hout rendering rom panaai ian foi thal pe- ili ii- speclefl of property created by tbe Lend stol 1870. It lives the wntched peasantry, ho have bOOR kepi alive by ihe chant", of reat Rrituin and America, breathing specs to i t lit ir beads above the dark wutora which ivc engulfed them. A BOUND FIA \NCIAL BECOBD. Cansefrathre and intallige it men, without -Un-ion of party, apnrcciate the Strong cord of General Garfield on financial ojnoo* ms. To them it does not seem good lenoo turn Iroui a man who is both obie old tthful to one who has been niuniniittd linly beeouae hr has no opinion upon imo* ms of vital nnporta .ce. '1 hal (Jewill Gui¬ ld ha** baan on the right side for sears, us ill l.iitiicial minters, both his friend* and - o,.]) un nt* knot'.', ba' lew are await- h-.ts ich wisdom and courage he has shown. Ullin a year after tho war ended, the pewsff hi- splendidly pei-tiiricimis flght for bard- >ni-y was felt in the Heuse, and ns (arly as ireh, lrs(p;, he predicted the dioootetl whit !, ;. issanl resiiiied from a delay in narlinm- :cie payments. In his speech of that dab-, a bill to provide for resumption, he d: * liol I lt demi nsiraitie tin: mr tdeadsat run SBSf ii C.lcf c-lisu or Incli pric *-"lid t nc-trniir.-r,-. BSSBBSf riii so hun «.. rear payer Mlaraaaaetbeeee> ¦uti lalo K«i-i tn* ic le sse assssa ee_remer* aaff tba nntit lt cnn lir t-".i:rerti-il into (full for its (ace n lina ciieii a *'.Rti! ui..1 *,fe iu..i. . . . DeaBSs tUe omit of eurreiifv. «nd Ibe mimer tnsrk*-t .ill sjipur- |y lt,. inuit -ti .ngt .:t; triple Hie amount, a-.| 1 be asses stttassst still. . I peepeee ie 1st tbs I. Ile r. -j. DBlMltJ of acli>..t .cc iii i,j,., ¦(,,,_. I UiesisUlr. OO till! ollr* Bile ll il |> I D<i-i ii lu i,iu: i. lu I al,tl lloUt-SI V.i llf-s ; oil til* otll«-i, to II,iul oil b.iiaJ.i--* and sBeeeleeeeea rf .peraiMy, w*tb lt* llMlierics-J' .lei Irrniiell J"I. di'"- '. ...-,, ¦ ?nen B tu ims ii rc mu-t Uc «_uoi I. (,-i aa ft* t oo in.w urinion uni! flii_ncu! c:lin rora. (h*ti thiu ISU7 will lirin.- us tn t_p ban ni. \ tinancial crisis worse than that of 1M:17 1 hiing ua to the bottom. The cinintry peg. lcd tu pulling off the evil day. holier ai I incrvative men, who doubt to-day whether | ought tn tuist (it-ncia! Garfield, went up j, down pleading for delny. Congress Rg. ied, and the bill which he then ad voe.iud A rejected. A new rush of Inflation was desired, and by Con great* was granted, befom Secretary MeCiUoehhed opportunity fairly to Apply ami tesl Ml plans. Rut Mr. Gai li-ld, st. a tl fast Mild of i< siini|'!i ni ni I860, waa equally ateadfest end eorneot in 1875, ofter ROpirilleled (li-ait.-r had covered tin- land ssitii comiiierciul wrecks. For si vi n icurs his warning speech WM delivered the country ural on in the old woy, eooteflt with on irredeemable poper dollor ol Bortiitiou v.-.liic, and in 1*7:1 the crash. M worse than " that ,,f 1-:;:." aiti. Dy eome. Aftei ii bad corni-, substantial add ooneerTetivfl mea oi Eastern dtiea wen glad to ira bock troth si forth by Mr. Garfield long bclorc, and the very nun win. wen- clamorous BgoittSt eoBtmction by Mr. McCnlloch iron eofei and v'icii'.'i'uis in demanding wsumption under Beentoi) Bhermon. General Garfield woe nine yean abend of the country. The very ¦tops ss inch lu- wanted to tola to pic vein a panic ihe country finally hilled oa tho oily adequate reliei after thc punic badoeearred. Tlnivssa.no; a Utile OOOrogO Heeled to make a prediction like tie om- quoted in Maich, 1866s. Tho coiintiv thuiighl ll-elf on the high mad to prosperity. Gooda were Oowing toto ths Booth, by tie hundred mil¬ lion! ni value, to li" empty Blores, load vacant sinI vis, and to clothe the Raked and feed the hungry. Al immense volume ot Confederate onrreney, (Riven oil of Use, li:i«l l.lt 0 g)»'!t gap which COX roney from the North fished in to fill. Sensible men thought, at that Mme, that tbe country wai nally in need of mon ninney. Thc n pm.niling demagogues, led by Mr. Pen¬ dleton in Mi-. Garfield's own Mate, were ns noisy and dangerous Bl they ere* have been since. Many Republican statesmen at that time thought it mc'-s-ary to win the §oft- money vote by speeches mon or Uss pleasing tn the followen ol Mr. Pendleton, who de¬ manded a v.isl issue of greenback* lo b< in the '' payment " of Uni,cl Stales bond Rni, as Mr. Garfield s.n.1 about that time in snother speech, bs bid profound faith in the people, and trusted that, when Hey knew what was necessary to sive the honor and the prosperity of the Nation, thej would do it regardless of cost. Tbe en il proved that be was right. Men who believed In hard have been chosen to the Presidency at election since, and one of the earliest, and bravest ol' tin- advocates of honest money will be chosen in .Non mber next, lin' cum,tty dee- m>i want a niau who know.- nothing iind cans nothing ali,un Ruse mattera, li don not trent to trail its pros- petit] i" a ii rfy of rapudioton who have a a professional soldier as lin ir figure¬ head, lt ni who bad the con in 1"- rli ht from tbe outset, end ss bo, ii tried bj popular elections every ever waven d. li: (' " ATTE\ TD >V. B l*V< Ot A .' S-B-BF Our I'¦ a nc:.ric hit nda nra a] pan ol a mortal ri cand (*ate should give way tu bis tongue.or pen.ami let bim ell loose u| non. Early and late, in s( aeon and oni of i, the t te !, m -,--h-h ! Don't mya word! Bowan the i s tbe ink-bottle and .i.'is'.'.e r the pen." il. baa do civil record i¦. '. ; :iu one l.i m..dr in L .ni-i.nia is on 16, iind l! OU I fl Democratic candidate to commit himself on :m\ ci ile au Bcrotnl a i b ll da na jed w j t: i Four years ago; and even that careful p >r, Tilden, won hu.i If fatally with a codicil on Southern war tic friends i. h.. mb r. And they nm< mia r, too, wini: bivoc tin- pi ,i (.- -- made with ratic prosi ta whi-n tl allow* d to li .'. B sion. I'.Npciii dc rn the c .dom ce even when al theil v. i li their Bunin te le idi rs al the fi ont, and all things in their laser; iilenee much with ilaucock Bl thc top of I e tiri English ;it the ix tom, tidi ra ii ing strongly I tb m. Hence Iheir coi h-h !" Thej koow theil candidates, and know how houl I both gi.e tbeir whole minda to holding thi ii t ingles. li ssas Mr. .-..i.i'ici Cos abo, during a discus¬ sion of political questions nt ihe last session, in ss ii.ch Republicans spoke freely and Democrats had the conning tony nothing, disclosed the siil-liui.i progTRfflme in the taunt addressed to Genera] Howleyi ".Docs n hurt yon moch to .'kick nt ii -I m.i.rf Tbe irrepressible Cos could not forbear Indulgence in the forbidden luxury ol' dack-j to thi extent Tlie pian ms ia to keep the party, ami especial..* the can¬ didates, lunn furnishing anything for the op- position to kick ot. lt ia i mmorkoble feet, however, thot with nil their eora end precan- oil. and .ni their ex tieri noe of u pnttinir their .. foot in it " whenever they open tli«-ir mouths, i they do blinder into speech, and invariably to their ossii diaodvlltage. This svas the case with Mr. George Tieknor Curtta ;it the Tam- many Rom th-ot-.Inly cell oration. General Preston, of Kentucky, followed sun in a .peech il Louisville which was m very frank that bia pails oigaiis dui uni dide publish it. Mr. Nelson .1. W'iiu-iPiny, of this eily, c nm- in a little later willi 00 into.vn w that the R-put.lic.iii pu -s ia rinafiting wuk v. ami Senator McDonald, of Indiana, soon ofter ~gue away " the porty in ii notable speech at Un- Manhattin Club. Thooi ,-ne only BUroj -jwrioaena of their folly. Be¬ fell tbe nmpaign is over we sholl have tiie ¦tump (ails alive with them. Thc liuth is, the rhetoric of tho porty presa and orators nil revolves around the "grand and .. hisK ric old patty "; the oratora sod m wspapen would bs duil and dreary witlioui the well- un ned periodff tom-hmg ihe pool oi Domotioci; and these thing,*, DO mattel how finely they so mid, will not beor analysis. They have DOth- big bod a instill ir Mme, ind Ihe history itself is damning. Tiny an- handicapped sviih a record ilia! i- respectable rn mulling but ita ag.. oad Ita agc is mu in.il of old wine which ripens, hut oftheli-h wi RI, oil, mis the rc use. Moreover, their cindi.late doOB mu lil thc lecotd, and they are obliged enher to totget thc candidate winn tiny bing of tho lecoid, or QTIO.Boi ihe rei ord when they praise the candidate. Thc absolute OOeeooHy for silence in thetie eon fusing circum¬ stances is so plain and Bltfl that tie way- taniH.' acotor, thoiih leaded to ihe omusIs with inoiiih-tilliug phraaaa, ought to ba oMs to bm the Bristols of permitting himself to go ott. Tho iH'fint if ul thought, eoneeraing the historic party timi ihe tin-sol Ih-im-cracy on the ultais ol thfl ("inintiy are boonOIOIgOi BRU, there's a letter to be written twn, in -pet sate Ly lianeck ami nee by BigUoh. That is a nccestity of thfl situation, ami older the encimistanct-a n horiible necessity. General Han.otk koo raflsad toanflwacsjieattoaaeim- MHing the Stirrat ui.itttl ; has Bteodilj held iigite regiirduig thc - Raids " Smith sloiy that he WM ti adv to IflfQgoJpa Tilden us R,, dentin lr>77, which procuted him tho n.,mina- tion ; and has stieniiuusly avoided committing himself on any subject OMN inipor ant than the weather. Rut he must write a letter ot acceptance; and he will be expected to say Buiuetlimg in it. 1 he party organs aro sliout- lic bs -ct BO li., tel th! ll nan li., ii ali tn Hi. inn ni L-L tl ll asl tba tilt Iel .in in i st la ti.-. A Viii pm T in-': R ..! I T Ii". oin iel. li.-i exp Re, sad at bel Ni s -.un T Still I- Il Hes IS hus Ul tl Kep j Ul! lou [ag lo him to cut if, short; the Aborter Gie, bett they -ay. It h .<" -1 adv CS ; doubtlfM the [it man appreciates and would like to follow it. hewer- to write it linns, ll he wott'd. Rut t dinger i thil tie fob may ba iitrnfltod to soi old slant svho cannot condense,oi Bontfl eoi ph tn letter-writer who, oillke thfl Demoen in COOgnSS, Will I)" sur- to give the Oppo tioo - lometbing to kick .1'." Wa sk li on nilly Nfl how il tomes Oil And then, wi. that i* over, there sviil ramon the dilga! of I Hying lometbing with hie mooth. Thi motif hs and ni ue intervene hi-tsveen bbb iii the election. Tim is a long time for a m who la "tickled to -kwh" to keep still, Ren I. ,1 callers, pen!* ol disguised inti- viewers, penis of friendly eorraopoodeotOi Inadvertence, end of over-confldeuor, will bra bira constantly. Aad if Mperienead politicioi like Tilde!) ami Hendriokfl fell on them, ho ni neil '_'k aili i* tbe dinger of the ioexpei" on Hancock'! '. aloppii g over.'' No wonder the maiagera -land over him wil on their lips saying "S-li-h!" Tl itu. ion U I Boot trying OOO. Thc only thir to ic done, m for m w- can ne, li'«»'""' bi nv. r to thfl can: ol' the wild Ind, in late brough) Elsi byTimmiiy, w.r*i inotruetionoI that untamed ravage to keep his eye m M i".ns'am ly, and if he ventures to open I, is me ot totomshowk bim ra tba spot. Tiiil would h sure HlMOCk'l silci.ec, ind utilize an utien ployed Indian. A special correspondent of Tht Worldaewspaai ¦ms int med General Bbertn ia Into I Ria ita ta obtai rcritlcstioa cr eootradlctiM of tbs story put i lircnlatioa by General !* BaldyJ Sssith at Clssii uni. siren wider carreney bi a Vermont Den ¦rill.' eilitor, and so uer,cr.il ly credited by the Ch lionati delegates thal deners! Raneoek was asm lit.*(! iiiin:i tba atrangtk of lt.to ti"* sflkoi thi Haneoeh told Sherman m 1877 thal bs aboil i'd.-ti ss President if thal persoa too lei.atti and claimed lheofl.ee. Tbe correspondee earus tbal General refuses tobe intel il.abject, bal tbat be Bars be " h.is n ocollet lion ol ever bearing anything fri ni GeBsri Isncoek sbont tsking orders from Mr. Tilden, ii fur us sse can Bee, ibis ia a matter that chii-rl, lonceros "Baddy" S_.it b ead the other advocate 'f Hanodbk'e Domination si Cinetnaatt. Ii it tum mt to be false, il rn ,il be a great disappointment t lenstor Eaton and others who bave ezpi ii-iief in Its troth, and thal It fl onl incn Rao ock'svoR s- t 'inn -amis, lt teems s little strang hat General Hancock himself aheuld ri in, subject, sa be undoubted!: .nows m.in- ailinn ii tbsn auybod* else. Is lt pus ihle thai be is Billion to have the story believe! iy some and discredited by others, as il woald hell r berat him in th"ir estimationf The cannu* i, money, and maj Bel it if tbe old gentle ibo can be made to believe tbat HsncocR wss ai -. t ii to bim in lb77; bal ' .. :t tn iv lose eui ii Isw-aWdifl elli se tbal bs -splating i volo tioo tow General Uancot k ia the man toi tth bisqnestion. There h. do n.-t I to send to Dakoti >r iofnrmatioB. Will bs snligfaten th" public I i ,,-ir, senti tl him, theo tbi ¦¦¦ be !D Obi "-¦' td limier fa o< -. Ii ibe -.. I- i- true, it is right tbs I tin boold know it. good ss.,ni. Th it whsl " lin lei o ste of the Foiled Siam*" reci Ived I Mr. I ildeu aol to bs s c.iud date with, I. ". -.nnly resolved »'> in their ilstform, and a immittce of the National Convention waited anon im od Wi Jin -'1 ii' sn read the re* lotion t.. him, ow queer it must have all appeared io ths old ml-man! ile kn.-w nf soorse that behsdnever snis'cil not tn be a a and so did they: bul .i.- a procession ol thirst \ Demi 11 its marched Into t''i!' li" bsd .1 clioed to be n mdidate, nod told they bad reeeived atioo thal .'i"-1 i " svith sensl- I,.. Ami then be mumbled thal it wa.* right, ami a ked tin* whole pris to "take Dietbing," and they did it " 1 bil ity.' uer be must dwell on that word." sensibility "I tt - be ever ask tmself ss hat they meant by lt ? id do s n i esr occur to bim tbat some other word ighl h:iif Leen rn re coi phi '. Bal It's a rd. And bow when a drone iu tu ead tbe evening tbe thing to do is to band bim '.: " V. in not to stay other minute, but hurry od to ratcb the next n i;ii gu ;.; ssusil dil v. Oood urlit!' And tbe bore will go off saying, "G isiln'utv Well, re.i-lv, hms fond oi me tiii-;, ar. m n Doa- .'' nand for a i baage doesn't sppi sr to slee¬ ty the c.nun sii't it rather late In Ihe day to irv and put the pperhead party nt toe front on ;. war La sis f tame of the HancocV convert . ari' not ivlng it consideration froa their new silica that their ¦inrinln..s il i; !> deeerve. One Democratic organ hi ungenerous bs to mi tl it P cy's purpose to ii.- a osmpaigii bingi ipby ol Ham ck slum - .Rai intends to make bis la*' political Hup pay, tanning a campaign by brag makes evsi |ipv h. [ors election, lui; im! qaits sn merry after. rds, i i"' >i mill nts ban found that ont to their TOW M'l eral innes. lie Demoeratte claim tint they expect to carry ,nil, is mis may have alarmed tome tinml Repqb- ,11.a, sad, doubtless, th it is just lae purpose they re lil virsv i-i makiag thsslatesasat. Those who oonveisanl with the sitaatioo, however, hsvs Ihesligbteat fesrsjtool carrying tin- istate for nil-id. The Philttutlfilttn Pratt i- pnblishiog let- s fnmi weil ini.n in ... p.ul | -nu n in variiiii-i scc- ds of the State which pronouuss the ateriaa ef iirinus desertions te Hassock aa tin* varies! ,,...: ir. On the eoatrari', tber r-.n- ths party I;,,i lie. n -i) united .uni enthusiastic in leo rears it is now. lathe County of Cheater, winch st¬ ye reepooda readily to a ebange ia public sent!- iu, there ia mn tung to indicate that Hancock ir t ans thi.nt tnnre llrin the Vote of his petty. the BOO Republicans srho lett the party in Ib7_! but two are known to bc backagaia. Ami tm! latiou ia Chaster is a fatr sample ol ss hm h ,, in rest Ot III "slate. I Ile lt lu nf the 11.'lllncrat.s iri.iii.' 1'. iiiiaylvaiiia may beset down as a lina aili gadgeooa. hs Sthtmntinia Union prints a letter from Con- isman John H. Htarin. deeliaiai to.bs oaandi* otur raaomiaatioa. Iii* danarion is based, on ional grooi da and hi* anwilitngnesi to stand ia sv.iv ni Hie nroiiiiiiioi of other men intbedis- i. Ha heartily udoraes the nomioatiuu of Uar- 1 and Aitinir. and MBrSflsm a dstflimlMtiM to lia part toward election them. Mr. Stalin h.is ie sn liontiiaili n.i.i ni Uonareea ami the oood Les nf bia eon-t lt neills ss ill follow lulu lu lils _*. mont. _ yeer ol shondMleropa is a bad timo to con- t-e tbe funner, ol tbe dc*uiabilny of a chango in 'i< -. he more infornuiliim iii,: licpubiicaus recuivo tbo ,- confident they beeome, rsi Dalia lsrath.-r alow in assuring Haocock uo support ol bis parly oi ona, I.ie )* a striking nioi-.lanty between the po¬ ad aJtuatloala tbe Bea*aary now und that in ti last Kui I. Both BSRfORM ia tliat State wei.- 80B- ntof victory. Bvm M shrewd au observer a* ital Ewtflg had no doubt of Inn elpLtinu, and teasedaarpriea st tbe bssomosoMbbmbal th* iibiiciuis. Bal wlea the rete* wen. eounted !n I). mocrats found themselves in a in in ont r over 17,1)00, tbi-v discovered ibe di tieri-nee i«-ti ciiluietii*. biacd mi votes snd on wind i Nov, inlier they ss ill base it ri petition of the ,- expel ..(-ncr. ls Indiana Ba pnhiicans showed on WsdaaaiM the ci lim of lb. ir ability te carry that ItStS ls etliing moro than brajr. The OOflflotM was the val lt.uno of the Hon. A. U. Porter, tins Beano* ti (-i!iilitliite for G ivernor. Thfl dssssastratiM I, oven by the Democratic papers, to a surpassed anything Indianapolis ever eaw; this a ilsTithstuudios msuy onraouations wore t at homo on account of tbe intense heit. Bell¬ in Harrison's speech of welcome nae very fehoi- s, us the following extract will show i "In former (.H'np'iiA'ns wo have lid .! vi., - ]m ,. r (issn ranks OOM 100 political OBestMMIf svli.r', Bl fOMl VV.s have, none tn-dav. The lad iii ( i has driven pl un to .bilin M,et iii.-in'-i pim. Iii of limni ii.r, raaiahetl i> i. tin ats mid a dseBoastratfM of tba aMitlr of tbe Nslii r,- tor.-s lui.- sp,ci,- pi, meatsm aurlie thad ill-ur Ol Hie li nrin. ni.-n i-qud tn Ih- dollai 8 bondholder. In former eampaisn ih Slab an', - ng as our fellow etise< di aged tsrmsrssnd lal.or.-is (.nf of emptorrseeli bert in in-1 'in pa e.-n the audi'i ('"* tha will sssri to bear yon, -ir. will be happy sod pmsni mn li 11. ii floors .ni aver laalaaa oe lenah ina la s recoguiiion ol the aooduess al I'i evidence to oar e. Labor is everywhere employed, sad Mf pantile today ere sonepn-aoa-ily eon teated a i happy; ami, icy fi lead, thev recognise 'OS, 1ll.lt inuch of lin* l,ns (onie 1 rom the ssi-e BdmisMRra tnii of our National Bnances by tbe ftepnh paity." Mr. Perter responded ia a wsll-pn I, mie.'inclly reviewing thff kSBSMM at llio ian vhs*. I lu-in.Hana K* pu .lie-ins ara goiBgte work in me ri gut way ti m.ike .uki tOsirci-staM PERSONAL S'-naf.u I) ni Cameron i helter, ami has lal White .Sulphur Springs for home, where hi* wile is ill. BnstOf ilid's smell ma svoiki at Dean r .rn siid to have disposed of aearly twa million tOMofgold ami -liver ore* Iflflt year. Baaalof Conkliag going Bala_ea-_ehh_g tat a week or two of wsaua weather, sad will thea salsa ou active c.iinpu.gn sv >rk. Mi- Bogers, dsngbtst af tbs aealptor Baa K .gi i a-ji*t been manfed al Rune to 8 Pie Bastin, a bsndM-us j oung Itelisn i i Tbe bride ol Professor Willard Fiske is said worth four or five bIIIIm duh na. Her fStler, J dm. Mi ',i.uv, of lih ici. WM the partner of Mr. II. W. .*-agr in tin* IfieniKM lumbar nulls. Dr. ff. EL (.'banning doe-a not ed-SilS Mr. tv". If. Mali.uk. BeaaMat tba CMsstd Behool tba athel evening that nil boped noun of Ins hearers had r> ,ul tiie b uk, " I* Life Worth Living'" Mr. Talmagi- is going to visit Leadville. Di r aii'i San Fraocisco, ami Will return lo his wot*. about September L Bstsqaotadby fha di leader ns saying that h. doesn't remembi time when aay aatiota flrssraon praMerous tbM BS are now. The names of Risbop Lynch, of Chariest -i, J... ii tr lil ti, nf Brooklyn, aad Bnhop I a ia, ot Newark, N. J., hav.- bees mountie! I Pom bi the other H. C. b-tbopa, for the select ooo! acoadjfltor u> Cardiaal MeCloakay, ih.-ir prefer- eness beiag in tbs order given above. Th c lor will relieve the cardinal of many el his i pal duties, and will have tbe ri_ln ol ss the archbishopric, Tbe rank ol card ins is ;i pei si,n.11 I ..nil \ ootattachedfb the See, Lyoch, who stands first oa the hst. ls red ons oi tbe ables! of the American baahi pu. BaMtor Braes writes m Itsssri. Benjamin If. - sud Emory A Btorra thai ha h ia bo doubt ni ladet Whittata r*. Int id ' , " His p litton in tnis critical pe: xl al his full "I difficulty ami and roar kindly proSes. Bodes the ch , of prof es si ii ..1 i vi ces, i- in tbs interest of both ja end i.tnnaa:!., sad is aa fi diteb grateful ead gratifying to the nea si shish Mr. yon for bim si lot race. I he disabilities under wbicb tl.lon d i ru-, ia their not ss American citiseus are necessarily nomi grave, aud t! ."> an i minc prejudice that generations ol servitude have bred. '1 Lai _.. al .".¦ len of il,- tim lon sod gi hoi si,,, dd, at this junci ara si ip e to lin- frOUl a- tb'- d( nn tn: lil ne you'll, is nu iiKH a tn; ct. <in.:i.i\ for the tense of justice of the American ].pie, hut also hopefully l"i tbe ot tho in nnorn tins gt .. I honorable in* is sbihift -!." iinotox, July KL.Ge tal Md Mrs.G Mve accented aa levitation to vistt Oeneral Mn. Garfield at Ifeator, Ohio, immadiately a lura 1 'in thi M -i. Ni \M-.i;r, r?.I.,,Iu!y K/.-IbeM obliged to cancel all bia NewpoH onnigBmMti owing to s slight ii j ny to bia sukh rs in d \s hilo 11 ti the cutlet Gnat at 10 o'clock tins moroing. 'r weet, ____________________________ HENEBAL NOTES. Cincinnati coiuotoa leif for a eompar- -in ,11 in resse i aa 1970 trills ur I ie p,'*: ri; a, N ': li lyton, Belli s us sad 'i ni. Tbe p 'im! i: oi ..' th -, ,,;, ll-.',[ ,, ,, ., 10,000, a! B I,it ami it eau re. At a Cincinnati brewer, then is a miehiM I] ii in, ii ui.U traci t" ini!:'' a t.'i' of lee- r co Icc .for an c. ns. i ie- plan is to in a st le bnlldtBg, sad te ssed Hie enid air or v.. iii,, n,:ii iiii.n reel tato Um c?l lars, la SieBtlQg nil;.rs mid sv:Krr ls sent ly p fiiroi-ii toe taits, me tabs Bavins cell pipe ti. i ¦ii.-, in s, where the bri i io casks, tin i,i.i..i is i, i, .', a 'ii ,iiio tin- ci ur, ibibibs ll l i monster refrlirerator. The estimates are ean made, and couti leuce ls ezpn wed ia tai- iseeees i. n. The Bouthern pram ia making a aectional : Dr. T,iii;i. i's '.i-t. il.'ir ia ihe JfaejtMl A/-)i< C. linns iso th- m. ;,i ta it tm- f ui.i"ris.i of tue Morttiara people le to atras M arith Rmi i .itism n: :ii south. "Tbs aupetlaoas vim wilek *ur- tbe YeeBees wa sae IBU weefl laaeeaspU..ea- ter. a use.uieii leii'l* tl. i.i inti) all sorts of lncou->:jt- sa ey and taasfselSiy. if bbs Bal let .oap aM TTStST. a sepias erowd i-> tauM readr to cutch ms buRMsb- Lveri: 1.111_. BSW, nuvoi, *iiiv und ;iii-,ur I, sela the wVIo gerti agog* ah Ute ragarteeaM Iun* ot tin: day Mn o: ililli itctl Iii ths North. PTTflBSBt BSBOHS I tic si- iv as -tillerlsta, whsss vatartss male -rap flaera la IBs roofs ol their li miac* ..ini a-i riiu,xi i., H *. r> mil-, tn t_kr lln-ir SSH at a sbbsb*alfs wanta a. Thara l* a BtraausslBeaa- us;eucy oe tbe p_rt ot thees faun .,.. !..-> hun: UBS tn pl'cV. ni crm-ltv tn H'lLii ,1-, inni elli gii :u;i, ,,|, IBIsIoO* nil i ai, us i.ouJt-U tull..i, a ilo. ti.iil. n. .1 sided boise eudurins tho agonies fa hangi v m..iv Bal I hrs svili liit.li ea willi uUiini ii on in n u, fool SI funuli- o.U a.* tiicnim-lve- mi leii.ik. - inc brutal Mini un,ninan tunk of faetlii|tf,,rti .lays ..ml fm ty in_llt*. I lu-vm;.., liv s-viuc.i is ,.v snell min.i a bull pail in a lore bick, d dr ij Son -mt M.l !"'¦ beete-'ed upon bia Mioncapo la douser ssa,) bas liiKi-rfiiltii to ebon tbe people ol Ree Vo;k the BBSOUIll nt KBMtIM lie eui I.,ttl., ni,,,, i,iin., If." BtOtiOt-OO- data concerning tho territory M- Igaefl to .reeee Sj tl Bertie OaalSraass an sires hy (be Freni'ltnblittt The Creek Memorandum .i-k.-.I in - r im- *.i-ii1_.i_i of I*ievcsu au 1 a )'nr "ti nf lim saafljek at lrm"»aaslie. tosntost ala 107,100 tnassV auls, ,,f -binn r"7,tiOOaii (iie.k.s, 13 11(1 M_lio_-_t_,in, anti 7011 Jew*; aim. tbe a_ai.il k ..f J.tuiun, willi ls-.'.-. *) iiibabiiauis. of who in 141,0)0 bl) ISM '" Ila (irck, :;,i,_oo tn un- HahasBSSaa*aM 8\M0SsiMlfeeBlers. ligiou. That WOOM bs hu arr s-l mi m IptnSB ul -sy.atfo lu.aiiititnt*. leeeeeMa m ce Au_io linnh |.i,.|,.,*ai, ¦ pnrtlt'ii Ol IM ili.-trirl el V,ucl.til. »llu I i.noo mit mi! nuts; SpOTtlM of tlie HsWlStOi Znrmi, nilli lil.tiutl leMMSBle | the (list 1 let of I'll, ul,-, wita u,..uo laaaa- it.un* uit'l Um distrii-t of I'.i.ooiHiii, willi '_'i.on m- .s.iuult t»^,^00 liili:ii.(lau'a-were afru.-K ott in rua-sealy, Qreeea, aeeerfl mc le rae lies of M Hiuiiu*. .* nula save MS sa aeeessMNB ol 3.'.j.oi>o labaM Of si hom 2B-MXMJ hclniii,' lo tue (Jual suJ 42,000 tn ldc .'.l.ihnm-mu ri il*: 1,11. li.,111 un* 11.im net of Kain iitin. with lu ins) ls bs bi ls 1*. li. is lien struck ofl. Accord lils" to li!,- liieek 1MB Q .ann; 1 :!iu* iihvc luiii u* h.. cs-.,,u hi uh of 014,30ft la- baulunts, willie now it wRI tiuve un Becesalus nf itiliaiilliitit*. A. n icu ri) a (he .xl. nt el tel ri- tor*, aseeefltM to tho OrseB pmiMMmi ii;n« mom 1 bare he, ii an BSSaaaBSB ot '.'I.a.IT fjuii- kiloiiirlira wlnls ,n i"i itiinr to tin* Hue Si canned, lut-rr is BB aSeeSsW S of _*_,ir7,> ki oinelre*. Two li us bauds iu St. Loui. have imitated Hr Tu. nc: willi 1 .nymic M8S88S. Tue Brat, u J..- tbe BSaM OatO his 8"s> t wife li..- ii nt raSBtsM tn cul nolli- luic for forty day*. lastrail of placiuj; BRM ni*' Umuer Lillis that day (Se usu.. Ji.-t ot nfMfl beef aud BSSMga .lie st t nut .1 turu! eaaapSSSd of ul, mulincr nf tl't'fl thlBBS. It is needles* to aisle Hist her liuvbaud am ryeiti, the itslutie* BBBSBBOai that lt woui-1 be Mmry ta follow Tatiiit-i'* course, sad strsiirUiwjy bs BM to Wari eno'ii 111K the tooti tiling's TM otb. r, s cirri, re.tfl MtvetBi coiutmi* of newspaper artleU* on Tau uer, aud ilieu inforuiusi bi* nile thu Ito h.el a OBSff uiiui to try the faslius Kaine. Tbe holy bet ti ir of a sen practical Hint of tu lid (old him to K" nu aud try. Mi.- ti.,,i._hl thr plan an eli" lent nue, Ir bee, tittil nair un tn cr lil . i.n *> ilieu! eaiiucahi- ut least s.ouiil bc lisper Tm hu .Lui.il ".id hu would t,( _in fuaiiux lueu -lid IS MB Tts wile ln;ei|»."-cil iioohh t tl .ii whatever. A* Hie iliuuer hour drew nesr. inatesd of <rettiii|r ths nc ii i.-.tdv ss usu il, sue li'ikeil all (he SBpSOSias in IBS bouae aud unit BWUV, telUMK her hU-i.Hllit thal che sa* ko.ni out (11 nine wtib a (ri.¦ml, aud a-viaiug Ultu tn day at lioui sod lake ears of lite liouae undi alto ii-tui hm I tm nott rn ni sat Oowb amt t>«ean bia faatitur. Du ncr tiru.- onue aud weat and he grew very iiuuiirr. Hy triuJ Hi,- i uj>- lioanla. bul tnuuil iliem lurked, lia waa (nuking about I nc king u\f tbe Lou*, uud goUiK duwa lu uueii of a meal

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SATRRDAY, JULY J 7, 18S0.

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For-tcv. lite six I't.sveis are intothani:i: views i !!,-¦ beal men-

of aaassiaf Cir- Porto. Two attaelhave heea Bade aa ths Meats'Ry tlie AILniians. : Mr. Qladstoos novel 1,flni" IK.tl'i :>l IO file liisl" (',.:; tie'.s.t; uni bill io tllinus"- nf itaroans Last in. i

Domi-'-iic.CI ii -r;il Dona, Ja Ice Advocate Gei.Bal, aeat a report on tu- Wtoittaker cass is tlBauatary ttW ir, : iof Airicaltare repor * Hal all klcrops are la Rood ssadittoe, A Cotanissi.Knit bj tie treasury Departaieat toDeasarara r.

jtnrts tint sasara ara tJier.. eelored stine.'in-Mt).-;: l.-.I Lr . \-mri In l;r I'liilrr .-lit--*. ___rr:

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(.tn*r fear. I he I ral c .:, .-. eect I'¦¦ >- i io be in at tl;Wein oo Jail M, Tin.- have been vio.ee-wit.-d-sioru-s in (Jil" -u-r County, I' an., sad SenBasapahu .-. boss i Onv .-is i -. Bea Out, Y J., v- steiTlie lal i st Lake GsI'}' Cornell.(nv am. MniiiiAs.-ili1:! I. Den

aatoai -ii t Rason] a re tb * Wigatrai c tuin.it" e j .-'.-.- Good reporwari at Republican I!___-..- Cos was ' ^.; Thascaasd Wall Sir. ti brokersIn tin ir i ss d defence, 1 i.

in weight. _¦_¦___ Tbe ( I'l.ynLacroase iu Prospect Pst Maoy i>;'ssoi".is vs iii sail ipe t<M!.iS'.Gcl'l value of Um leeataes dollar (4121pr ui i).80.22 nciis ¦¦ and bisbeibut eloeiuK irrepnlar und dds >ttled alTinW i a nu.!: .I lil rsi local oboervati

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General Raiioook ri i-: ! ro! io luton fa rd i fa nd un" y mag ia bis Iiuni!, ii ¦¦.. ;.- He 11'ir.'n-r.its nt M.,nie bavtiuviit.I lin Grecnbackora lu B uakvu. IT Inisiil repeal lii> call or Mr. Tilden, he carIcin:. In i fei i.i-\ let n¦-. bow to Btraddlitin- w Jn.lt- LaBgiace.T-tsB-fb Um ninniii of Jul. la nore than

liaM aver, Ute Satardaj iteaiiiera are still us

erowded us tiny have been si ;"-.s time sincetbe ini<i ll* of May. '1 he passenger lists haveiisuiiis be|an io lissi.nih' at sn earlier dato,lint tl.ic ls no si^'ii ol' diiiiiiiiiiinu in tin-talili s j-ivt-ii elsewhere.

Tbe sentence ol tbe law ic,un Cbistine Coi.tva- luililri il yest tully tl 1111 \ und in order.All th an iii'j"Mi"'its fi ti the hinging Itselfwere careiullj mads i-.-i"! worked Bmoothlj.Grciit care w.is ;ilsn taken ti> prevenl the.vtoiik-1! nd luis* confined in tbe pnaoa andoatsiici's a so fniiii s ig th- < xciutiuii. Theprt-rM In (- nf | Vlll.i'1 C nsvl of Jinlil iciilHs.wliie'i c, n-t (1 .-ollie little disitid.-r, wu*. BOSBO-tliiuir which, us our Ioctl "Mlitics po, proha-lily ouiUI not l»e pivv'-iitt .1. Tin- men ol* iiitiotK-i.Ce " ci.iiiu nil theil j»tiq:iiMtc-, « v. m

iucliuliiir' u K-voltuH.* ipeetacls like this,Wlieii tlie Wallace Coinuiiltte taman here to

}ri;t Deasocratie aasiBBUsitloa. they found onlyJJ' pnlii-i'.iij powder, bi brui!. Mr. Daveaporltiliow. .i Rn Committee jresterdijr UuM tin* .so-

called "s nv. -pen*' lor hi.s in leonels> WIS imt

a pen ul lit and wu- rm4 for ;ill DoitedBtstasphsoivera* He also hud birebefora thsnattai Demociila of Ute Committee ¦ mostedify.lg uri' of the franda committed bytheir psrty. The iccok] «ivt'ii at leriffllielsewheie. It is an exteileiit Refnililienn i .nn-

i>.iiku diH-uuieut. Sauator Willies could hardlyhave done liettrr lor his CVPOMBtl if lie badbeen miine chairman ot thc Detnocratitj Na-tiomtl Committee,The Wishinglei dUspabahaa make au in-

Btrnctive eoiittast of twa periods in .lie bister]of the G-'Vt-iiiiiicnt, of fiiKcii vein ea<h, raeRejmMteaii, the othei D moeia!ic. RetiveciilhoVi und 1VS0 Repiibliian A(hiiiiii<ira!M*i)s,have -mid ott' $K'J7.(K)0,COl> ol the Nationaldebt, and nd need the annual volume of in¬terest ht IT1,000,000. Ret wren 1817 andlb61 D* KHH-rafic AdmHriatlanons ndrled$19,000,000 to the debt. In ISO]tbe Govriiiineiit was paving 1_; pt-j oem on

money bonowed lor cuin-ui espeMM ; ROWthe law l»*r;i Mit bonds are ut a in_uu:iti allover tin* uoiid. And the Daaaooratu partynoll ar-Us tliut tho public ki v.mis whohilve b cu faithful over uiiiny thilfff eliall bemnmmnttJBi in favor of thc-*- who have boenfait!iless in till thincs.

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A curious case of official homicide is re¬

ported from Lori.? l-Tnnl. Au uniortunstewotnitn who nuuk- an ¦MBBamJol attempt atsuicide by dtowniufr al Newtown was takensternly in hand by the law, which, to declarewith propel emphasis its abhorrence of sucha crime, locked ber up aud.smothered bci.Bo ths poor (Katine had her way after all.As to the responsibility of those who helpedber out of a world she was Anxious to leave,that it quits another matter. She was so illwhen she was locked up that a doctor was

aant for, but sha died alone i and a personwho was present at the doctor's visit testifiesthat the cell was so bot that a person in froodJhealtli could hardly have survived the night.

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Have they a Black Hole in Newtown! ls itloo much lo hope that mime action may betaken in this matter, at lenst to pievcit!tuiollier such manslaughter?The Lreslio will casu bids fair to rival Hie

Vanderbilt case, in a small way, for its at¬tempts to --how flint Ihe testator was too in¬sane, as Mr. Clinton ned lo say, to do any¬thing linne tfinn iiceuniulale a targa pinpi! ty.lie wan loo insane to devise it. Yesterdaytfe-tiimiuy wa* intiodiiced to show that tholate Mr. R-slie sometimes pave Olden Ol one

day which pc winked on the next. A doo¬li r, who ssas iiiitioii'ircd as an " t xpi-rt in" insanity,-' pave it ;w« his judgment tli.it a

h.an who wa. "in the halal" of doini; '!".*wa* lot entirely sane. Rvidi-nci- was ilSO ud-doeed to lhow that Mr. Leslie refused to sus¬

pend one of his MfWapipen in spite of thefact that it was losing minny. There couldhardly be uni,li stronger proof of unsoundmind thu tins, hut the linniUf of lURSthM "'

this very kind is so large that a deci-iiti de¬claring Mr. R vim to have lierii non compos on

thi.-; grand alone, wouid ooOBlioi grail in¬convenience to a large limber of worthycitizens, who fondly belters themselves to bsin full p(>_-»vsion of their faculties.The boor has (struck. A voice is lifted no

in another part of this piper, which ls avoice of do-uu to the cat. Il is one of the ex¬

ploded ia!';.ti's of a past SgS till thc cat i-a doilies.ic, animal. The cut, that is to mytin- New-Yoth cut, is a wild beast thal rnnr-

di ts Bleep- iind i-'- known at tttf same lime ns

thc most BceompUahed sneak-thief in exiat-encc. Tho number of these unprincipledere dines is enormous, and there is no pwlu-lrlity, a;.par. nih', lh.it the lace will BOOB dieoft Xo one \v,:s iver au;,Inned tm ii a snuiniBleep by om- of their appalling eon.-crts with¬out d_aooveri--g at hast six emineai bo ol tiBOlted mi ihe back ferne. NOW the census ofl BTOgave 60,000 as the aumberof dweniagi iathis city, and though the number has greatlyIncreased since, both by annexation ami natu¬ral growth, it may Re assumed, for sake ofai irani el, ns beeag the present Rumbee.Thia gives ma a total, ut an extremely lowestimate, of 360,000 annal cats, bowlingon tin- bick fences, crawling into tbe marwindows, frightening women ind children,stealing whatever tiny eui (r,-t their teethinto, doing no good to anybody, and distrib-oting :i vasi amount ot haman wretchedness.The cai mus: become an is-ne ii) politics.We inii-t have au auti-c;",! law, and a cut-pound, lt tin- malignant partissns of tin- .¦ t.mil ,ni" ,1 by party seal, resist these just <i>

Biands, \s.- will nominate au anti-cal candi¬date foi' Mayor, and go tn tin people iuNot ( Miner.

Thc preparations foran unholy alliance oftbe D and Greenbackers in Maine iresm il; The 11 -moen tic State < om-mittee niel yesterday and appointed threecandid.; for electors, leaving tlie remifoui places oa tiie ii. het for ila Greeuback-

hose committee meets ten days hence, lleenbackers accept ibis division they will

Mciiii soinethiRgol their own claims tor ihesake <-i making a mioo. Their vote Issi yestwas 47,590, while lbs Democratic snit- wasoily 21,608. Tm- Dem tcrata propose, there- ifore, lo h.nc one electoi foi even 7,ooo ol jtheir own voters, and lo allow the Greenback- .

y one ''he or Inr every 12,000 ol their gA division 1 two and ii vi electoi

spectively would have been more equitable, |11imi .-li not, perhaps, in accordance with theDemocratic standard of , A unionwould unquestionably mike in exciting con-

though not bo dose sa tbe election re-

tnrna ol btsi year would lend many to suppose.i'm- Republican vote iii that election was

6; the Democratic and Greenback vote,ii u could have )>.-.n combined, would have

>,256 difference ol lesa thsn BOOBtu we han- lin) strong a la,th iii the

Ams rican pi opie to believe that these usoii. hy ;i union, roll np roch a rote.

There d dbi -o , as ttrere always arr, ;) certainnumber of Democrat*- who hold to sound doe-

in linauce, and is ill refuse to v.

ricket on wbicb Greeobeckers have a majority.There must be boneel men in both par.ii wi owere sickened by the gigantic raacality ol Gar-reion and his aaeociatee, and are ready to votethem down. The Uepublican party still be,mole than ever, the party of conscience, andii will win.

A HANDICAPPED PAR I V.lt ia not one ol Mi. Tilden's babita to take

the public into his confidence, bul when hisreserve docs Ri nv out he generally exudesaomoihing worth traisuring np lor futureleference About ten nun,il.s ago be fivoredthe world with a choice assort tm nt of liewaon currenl politico] minis, which are quite as

lalllble now as they were then. Mr.Barksdals had just been ..dnniiisrciiugsotue buekahot discipline to inotherMississippi gentleman who had the effronteryto oppoae ihe Democratic ticket openly, and ni

all Mississippi waa indignant beeauss meddle¬some people in the North thad assuaaed tocriticiM Mr. Borkffdale'ff methods, A Demo¬cratic Congress, ut the ipeaal ¦oasion which ithad forced, had been tryieg io -torre the ex-ecutivc branch of the Federal Government intoa Burrender of ito righi'**, and lo their ellon s

nt nullification .some iin|iul>iv<- Soinhroiis hldWen iliieateniiig to do away with all the" war legislation M of the Rnioii party. TheNorthern heart wuk timur up ihoM then, andMr. Tilden wjis moved to -say that politicalaaaaaa-imtioaM in the South, political iuH,lei-ance and political outrage, unpunished andcondoned, with .southern repudiation of Statedebts, the attitude of Southern Demoeflta in

OORgieaa OO Guam-iul questions, and theirliWiiih r* in the extra BaaflBOS-, had altogetherhandieappi d Rh Northern wrtig of (lit paityto an (dunning extent.Mr. Tilden ssas eli arly right, and he evi¬

dently was eager to set himself right beforethe country, as he wa* when he wrote thatlemarkable letter in l^TC defining his attitudetoward the " claims" which he knewthe insatiable adherents of the Lost Coomwould set np if a Democratic Kxecnlive -should be choseu. Yea, Mr. Tildenwas light. And it would Ix- tltoieot-hog to kuow whether he imagines thattho people have forgotten all this sosoon. They might condone it if tho Dom*elalie pirti -_d ever so much as made pro-les-sion ol penitence aud conversion. Rut, onthe contrary, they boast a political light oiis-

ness which needs no repentance. And now itis not onl} the dominant section ol the pm ty rep-rescnted by its Hhickhuins which utters the kindof bravado that ditx-uii-tcd Mr. Tilden, butMcDonald tulks like a tire-rat cr, und JudgeCurtis ac hms the North of Laking the wronirhide in the war. Kxircme Southern sentimentis what Mr. Tdden feared and what he feltcalled upou to oppose. Yet the Northernleaders are falling into line behind the South¬ern <hicltains. HMO Mr. Tilden hounded thonote of alarm, not a single Democrat intbs North h.is lifted his voice against South¬ern intolerance, linaucial hereny and repudia-

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race weighted with this bfedepaoinc rd. The nomination of a Unisoldier deceives nobody. Mcl'li Run 0a Union soldier, but the I'liion partypinindi (I lnm. The t lection of Hancock WOIIk- the triumph of the met) and the idwhich BO cautious B man as Ifr. Tilden Iconst] ained to warn his Dilly to cut lottram if if desired rw --.

There are fl good many DetDOefltfl bOflUMr. Tilden who ore danger ahead. The palliimi tiiinor ahoiit 4ips winch pucker upwhistle for courage BOOTO that the boas!Ipelted of this canvas* jg abell over.

IRISH LAS!) BEPOBBWith the single exception nf In-lian finanr

Irish Ind lenure bathe most complex qnesthwith which the Hourn of Commons has.hal. Ifr. Oladatooo and Mr. Bright ba1mastered the subject and Mr. Punter iff <»,n<>

(!, it-s it with singular Inciility. bil t1oombet ol Commonera ibo cn join i» l>debates without beaitaney bi ron small, i

Imperfectly was tho Act of 1870 ndastood that i measure ratroduced ti

yens after is denounced by marly hatho <'oniinens as r.¦voiutioiiary and ana

chiral, tending directly tnw.ml conli.-c:tinn ami deatrmttioo ol linded property, whiin nellly ii involves oo mw principles, bilin harmony with the existing laud law. RoiBeaconsfield would nol have faced sointricala que.! ion and exposed the Governmcito misoonception midway in a short nessioiIh- would hiive Bbirked the reiponsfbility m

der any circumstances, and certainly, wilonly ti n weeks li.'liT'e hun. would han- Dleedelack of time for legislation of this nature. MGladstone i- aol the Premier to be Influenceby peroone! convenience or partisan oonoiil

-, when be knows thal positive RSremedial legislation la necessary. Ho ii otcontent with vague promises, to be fulfilled t

the ii*.1 session, bul se:s himself and lu* ais dotes to work and makes ¦ beginninieven il he cann-i! see bia way clear to tbe emThe Irish question.for land tenure i- vii

tully the only Irish queotion.ia envelope¦ii -.. much obscurity thal ive are glad to nfer our noders to a letter reprinted iuanottHcolumn, wherein Mr. Cborlea Russell, v.hrupported Ibo Govenimenl meeson on it

sic'ml noding, explaina its nlationo to lbLaud Act of 1870. It ss il! be observed Utatwo rlasoM of compensation to tenanta wei

d i;i thal reform a od tbame of these waa for *' disturbance".tba! i

¦. ri, arion of tenant right. The Rdnoreover, expresslj provided thal winc-i v. ia exorbitant a d ejectment

Ini non-paj ni' ot, the case migbie treated bv C. <¦ cn;:! as one ol "disturbance." WI "

ti ear bill does in extend this principle fora limited pertao tenancies in Um distressed di trieta, eveiish'ie the ii' i- lit. iv .rt, bul fnii ant

easonable. As Mr. Bussell takes pains i'i sh..stsvery other legal Rieasun for il¦t iii ired for tbe landlord, and tb<

enonl ls entitled to ndresa under the shh;iiii.ii-. on bis own parti of ados

uability to pa] the ni t owing to Un-og distr- s-., bi A of e Ulinginain on reasonable terms as to nni, arnon, end. on the pul o' Ru- landlordf ir.ie Bona il refussl t > make satiierma. These conditions an- explicitly fol-owed in the imendmenl winch Mr. (.

il ii (1 ii] i- tl mee Mr. !'Bl ter ssa- sviitt- ;:, the la0 as io read: "And tbe (enan! shall be enlith iito compensation in the discretion of tin'County Court Judge, if non-payment ol

caused by the prevail!end tbe tenant is e. :i mg lo c :: inue in oc-cu'i'tioi; upon nason bio t ito nnt,

ind otberw lae, and il snellne refused by the landlord without

a reasonable alb rnative.'1Those of our r aden who made a carefulinly nf Mi. Redpath'* letters from Irelandil, recognize tbe neccs Itj ol sweeping re*urns iii the who n of land-faii,.ti Mr. (;! ni-; ne nco Mr. R.

,e protMiaed mea on hs mj bing monian tentative, but, in common m iti their

i. i. -. thej promise a thorough revisiontbe land llWB as som, a- it ma] be piiic't-

ible. Meanwhile, tbi measnn, if passed,il! tend to diminish tbe Dumber of evictions,!i!*.-li baa (nena ted bo alarmingly ainees78. It is a relict measnre rather than aipplcmentary land id.inn act. It anaprndsmpoiarilv and under speeiflc conditions tben int ion of ths law of eviction lor oon-pay-.ni of rent.:i barbaroua law which is neveriforced in Engiaad. It haves the landlordec to sue the tenant for rent, iimi iu obtaindgmenl against him, hut deprives bim oli- right ol expelling on imporerished fsinilyi:hout rendering rompanaaiian foi thal pe-ili ii- speclefl of property created by tbe Lendstol 1870. It lives the wntched peasantry,ho have bOOR kepi alive by ihe chant", ofreat Rrituin and America, breathing specs toi t lit ir beads above the dark wutora whichivc engulfed them.

A BOUND FIA \NCIAL BECOBD.Cansefrathre and intallige it men, without-Un-ion of party, apnrcciate the Strongcord of General Garfield on financial ojnoo*ms. To them it does not seem good lenooturn Iroui a man who is both obie old

tthful to one who has been niuniniittdlinly beeouae hr has no opinion upon imo*ms of vital nnporta .ce. '1 hal (Jewill Gui¬ld ha** baan on the right side for sears, usill l.iitiicial minters, both his friend* and

- o,.]) un nt* knot'.', ba' lew are await- h-.tsich wisdom and courage he has shown.Ullin a year after tho war ended, the pewsffhi- splendidly pei-tiiricimis flght for bard-

>ni-y was felt in the Heuse, and ns (arly as

ireh, lrs(p;, he predicted the dioootetl whit !,;. issanl resiiiied from a delay in narlinm-:cie payments. In his speech of that dab-,

a bill to provide for resumption, hed: *

liol I lt demi nsiraitie tin: mr tdeadsat run SBSf iiC.lcf c-lisu or Incli pric *-"lid t nc-trniir.-r,-. BSSBBSfriii so hun «.. rear payer Mlaraaaaetbeeee>¦uti lalo K«i-i tn* ic le sse assssa ee_remer* aaff tbanntit lt cnn lir t-".i:rerti-il into (full for its (ace n linaciieii a *'.Rti! ui..1 *,fe iu..i. . . . DeaBSs tUeomit of eurreiifv. «nd Ibe mimer tnsrk*-t .ill sjipur-|y lt,. inuit -ti .ngt .:t; triple Hie amount, a-.|1 be asses stttassst still. . I peepeee ie 1st tbs

I. Ile r. -j. DBlMltJ of acli>..t .cc iii i,j,., ¦(,,,_.I UiesisUlr. OO till! ollr* Bile ll il |> I D<i-i ii lu i,iu: i.

lu I al,tl lloUt-SI V.i llf-s ; oil til* otll«-i, to II,iul oilb.iiaJ.i--* and sBeeeleeeeea rf .peraiMy, w*tb

lt* llMlierics-J' .lei Irrniiell J"I. di'"- '. ...-,,

¦ ?nen B tu ims ii rc mu-t Uc «_uoi I. (,-i aa ft* t ooin.w urinion uni! flii_ncu! c:lin rora. (h*ti thiu

ISU7 will lirin.- us tn t_p ban ni.

\ tinancial crisis worse than that of 1M:171 hiing ua to the bottom. The cinintry peg.lcd tu pulling off the evil day. holier ai Iincrvative men, who doubt to-day whether| ought tn tuist (it-ncia! Garfield, went up

j, down pleading for delny. Congress Rg.ied, and the bill which he then ad voe.iudA rejected. A new rush of Inflation was

desired, and by Con great* was granted, befomSecretary MeCiUoehhed opportunity fairly toApply ami tesl Ml plans. Rut Mr. Gai li-ld,st. a tl fast Mild of i< siini|'!i ni ni I860, waa

equally ateadfest end eorneot in 1875, ofterROpirilleled (li-ait.-r had covered tin- landssitii comiiierciul wrecks. For si vi n icurs

his warning speech WM delivered the

country ural on in the old woy, eooteflt withon irredeemable poper dollor ol Bortiitiouv.-.liic, and in 1*7:1 the crash. M worse than" that ,,f 1-:;:." aiti. Dy eome. Afteiii bad corni-, substantial add ooneerTetivfl mea

oi Eastern dtiea wen glad to ira bocktroth si forth by Mr. Garfield long bclorc,and the very nun win. wen- clamorous BgoittSteoBtmction by Mr. McCnlloch iron eofei andv'icii'.'i'uis in demanding wsumption underBeentoi) Bhermon. General Garfield woe

nine yean abend of the country. The very¦tops ss inch lu- wanted to tola to pic vein a

panic ihe country finally hilled oa tho oilyadequate reliei after thc punic badoeearred.Tlnivssa.no; a Utile OOOrogO Heeled to

make a prediction like tie om- quoted in

Maich, 1866s. Tho coiintiv thuiighl ll-elf on

the high mad to prosperity. Gooda were

Oowing toto ths Booth, by tie hundred mil¬lion! ni value, to li" empty Blores, loadvacant sinI vis, and to clothe the Rakedand feed the hungry. Al immense volumeot Confederate onrreney, (Riven oil ofUse, li:i«l l.lt 0 g)»'!t gap which COX

roney from the North fished in to fill.Sensible men thought, at that Mme, that tbecountry wai nally in need of mon ninney.Thc n pm.niling demagogues, led by Mr. Pen¬dleton in Mi-. Garfield's own Mate, were ns

noisy and dangerous Bl they ere* have beensince. Many Republican statesmen at thattime thought it mc'-s-ary to win the §oft-money vote by speeches mon or Uss pleasingtn the followen ol Mr. Pendleton, who de¬manded a v.isl issue of greenback* lo b<in the '' payment

" of Uni,cl Stales bondRni, as Mr. Garfield s.n.1 about that time insnother speech, bs bid profound faith in thepeople, and trusted that, when Hey knewwhat was necessary to sive the honor andthe prosperity of the Nation, thej would doit regardless of cost. Tbe en il proved thatbe was right. Men who believed In hard

have been chosen to the Presidency atelection since, and one of the earliest,

and bravest ol' tin- advocates of honest moneywill be chosen in .Non mber next,

lin' cum,tty dee- m>i want a niau whoknow.- nothing iind cans nothing ali,un Rusemattera, li don not trent to trail its pros-petit] i" a ii rfy of rapudioton who have

a a professional soldier as lin ir figure¬head, lt ni who bad the conin 1"- rli ht from tbe outset, end ss bo, ii

tried bj popular elections everyever waven d.

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" ATTE\ TD >V. B l*V< Ot A .' S-B-BFOur I'¦ a nc:.ric hit nda nra a] pan

ol a mortal ri cand (*ateshould give way tu bis tongue.or pen.ami letbim ell loose u| non. Early and late,in s( aeon and oni of i, the t te!, m -,--h-h ! Don't mya word! Bowan the

i s tbe ink-bottle and.i.'is'.'.e r the pen." il. baa do civil record

i¦. '. ; :iu one l.i m..dr in L .ni-i.nia is on

16, iind l! OU I flDemocratic candidate to commit himself on

:m\ ci ile au Bcrotnl a ib ll da na jed w j t: i

Four years ago; and eventhat careful p >r, Tilden, wonhu.i If fatally with a codicil on Southern war

tic friendsi. h.. mb r. And they nm< mia r, too,

wini: bivoc tin- pi ,i (.- -- made withratic prosi "¦ ta whi-n tl allow* d

to li .'. Bsion. I'.Npciii dc rn the c .dom

ce even when al theilv. i li their Bunin te le idi rs al the fi ont, andall things in their laser; iilenee muchwith ilaucock Bl thc top of I e tiri English;it the ix tom, tidi ra ii ing strongly

I tb m. Hence Iheir coi h-h !"Thej koow theil candidates, and know how

houl I both gi.e tbeirwhole minda to holding thi ii t ingles.

li ssas Mr. .-..i.i'ici Cos abo, during a discus¬sion of political questions nt ihe last session, inss ii.ch Republicans spoke freely and Democratshad the conning tony nothing, disclosed thesiil-liui.i progTRfflme in the taunt addressed toGenera] Howleyi ".Docs n hurt yon moch to.'kick nt ii -I m.i.rf Tbe irrepressible Coscould not forbear Indulgence in the forbiddenluxury ol' dack-j to thi extent Tlie pianms ia to keep the party, ami especial..* the can¬

didates, lunn furnishing anything for the op-position to kick ot. lt ia i mmorkoble feet,however, thot with nil their eora end precan-

oil. and .ni their ex tieri noe of u pnttinir their.. foot in it

" whenever they open tli«-ir mouths, ithey do blinder into speech, and invariablyto their ossii diaodvlltage. This svas the casewith Mr. George Tieknor Curtta ;it the Tam-many Rom th-ot-.Inly cell oration. GeneralPreston, of Kentucky, followed sun in a .peechil Louisville which wasm very frank that biapails oigaiis dui uni dide publish it. Mr. Nelson.1. W'iiu-iPiny, of this eily, c nm- in a little laterwilli 00 into.vn w that the R-put.lic.iii pu -s iarinafiting wuk v. ami Senator McDonald, ofIndiana, soon ofter ~gue away " the porty in ii

notable speech at Un- Manhattin Club. Thooi,-ne only BUroj -jwrioaena of their folly. Be¬fell tbe nmpaign is over we sholl have tiie¦tump (ails alive with them.

Thc liuth is, the rhetoric of tho porty presaand orators nil revolves around the "grand and.. hisK ricold patty "; the oratora sod m wspapenwould bs duil and dreary witlioui the well-un ned periodff tom-hmg ihe pool oi Domotioci;and these thing,*, DO mattel how finely theyso mid, will not beor analysis. They have DOth-big bod a instill ir Mme, ind Ihe history itself isdamning. Tiny an- handicapped sviih a recordilia! i- respectable rn mulling but ita ag.. oadIta agc is mu in.il of old wine which ripens, hutoftheli-h wi RI, oil, mis the rc use. Moreover,their cindi.late doOB mu lil thc lecotd, and theyare obliged enher to totget thc candidate winntiny bing of tho lecoid, or QTIO.Boi ihe rei ordwhen they praise the candidate. Thc absoluteOOeeooHy for silence in thetie eon fusing circum¬stances is so plain and Bltfl that tie way-taniH.' acotor, thoiih leaded to ihe omusIs withinoiiih-tilliug phraaaa, ought to ba oMs to bmthe Bristols of permitting himself to go ott.Tho iH'fint if ul thought, eoneeraing the historicparty timi ihe tin-sol Ih-im-cracy on the ultaisol thfl ("inintiy are boonOIOIgOiBRU, there's a letter to be written twn, in

-pet sate Ly lianeck ami nee by BigUoh. Thatis a nccestity of thfl situation, ami older theencimistanct-a n horiible necessity. GeneralHan.otk koo raflsad toanflwacsjieattoaaeim-MHing the Stirrat ui.itttl ; has Bteodilj held

iigite regiirduig thc - Raids " Smith sloiythat he WM ti adv to IflfQgoJpa Tilden us R,,dentin lr>77, which procuted him tho n.,mina-tion ; and has stieniiuusly avoided committinghimself on any subject OMN inipor ant thanthe weather. Rut he must write a letter otacceptance; and he will be expected to sayBuiuetlimg in it. 1 he party organs aro sliout-

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man appreciates and would like to follow it.

hewer- to write it linns, ll he wott'd. Rut t

dinger i thil tie fob may ba iitrnfltod to soi

old slant svho cannot condense,oi Bontfl eoi

ph tn letter-writer who, oillke thfl Demoenin COOgnSS, Will I)" sur- to give the Oppotioo - lometbing to kick .1'." Wa sk li on

nilly Nfl how il tomes Oil And then, wi.that i* over, there sviil ramon the dilga! of IHying lometbing with hie mooth. Thimotif hs and ni ue intervene hi-tsveen bbb iii

the election. Tim is a long time for a mwho la "tickled to -kwh" to keep still, RenI. ,1 callers, pen!* ol disguised inti-

viewers, penis of friendly eorraopoodeotOiInadvertence, end of over-confldeuor, will brabira constantly. Aad if Mperienead politicioilike Tilde!) ami Hendriokfl fell on them, honi neil '_'k aili i* tbe dinger of the ioexpei" onHancock'! '. aloppii g over.''No wonder the maiagera -land over him wil

on their lips saying "S-li-h!" Tlitu. ion U I Boot trying OOO. Thc only thir

to ic done, m for m w- can ne, li'«»'""' binv. r to thfl can: ol' the wild Ind, in latebrough) Elsi byTimmiiy, w.r*i inotruetionoIthat untamed ravage to keep his eye m Mi".ns'am ly, and if he ventures to open I, is me ottotomshowk bim ra tba spot. Tiiil would hsure HlMOCk'l silci.ec, ind utilize an utien

ployed Indian.

A special correspondent of Tht Worldaewspaai¦ms int med General Bbertn ia Into I Ria ita ta obtaircritlcstioa cr eootradlctiM of tbs story put i

lircnlatioa by General !*BaldyJ Sssith at Clssiiuni. siren wider carreney bi a Vermont Den¦rill.' eilitor, and so uer,cr.il ly credited by the Chlionati delegates thal deners! Raneoek was asmlit.*(! iiiin:i tba atrangtk of lt.to ti"* sflkoi thiHaneoeh told Sherman m 1877 thal bs aboil

i'd.-ti ss President if thal persoa toolei.atti and claimed lheofl.ee. Tbe correspondeeearus tbal General refuses tobe intel

il.abject, bal tbat be Bars be " h.is n

ocollet lion ol ever bearing anything fri ni GeBsriIsncoek sbont tsking orders from Mr. Tilden,ii fur us sse can Bee, ibis ia a matter that chii-rl,lonceros "Baddy" S_.it b ead the other advocate'f Hanodbk'e Domination si Cinetnaatt. Ii it tummt to be false, il rn ,il be a great disappointment t

lenstor Eaton and others who bave ezpiii-iief in Its troth, and thal It fl onl incn Raoock'svoR s- t 'inn -amis, lt teems s little stranghat General Hancock himself aheuld ri

in, subject, sa be undoubted!:.nows m.in- ailinn ii tbsn auybod* else. Is lt pusihle thai be is Billion to have the story believe!iy some and discredited by others, as il woald hellr berat him in th"ir estimationf The cannu*i, money, and maj Bel it if tbe old gentleibo can be made to believe tbat HsncocR wss ai

-. t ii to bim in lb77; bal ' ..

:t tn iv lose eui ii Isw-aWdiflelli se tbal bs -splating i volo tioo tow

General Uancot k ia the man toi tthbisqnestion. There h. do n.-t I to send to Dakoti>r iofnrmatioB. Will bs snligfaten th" public I

i ,,-ir, senti tl him, theo tbi¦¦¦ be !D Obi "-¦' td limier fa

o< -. Ii ibe -.. I- i- true, it is right tbs I tinboold know it.

good ss.,ni. Th it whsl " linlei o ste of the Foiled Siam*" reci Ived I

Mr. I ildeu aol to bs s c.iud date with,I. ". -.nnly resolved »'> in their ilstform, and aimmittce of the National Convention waited anonim od Wi Jin -'1 ii' sn read the re* lotion t.. him,ow queer it must have all appeared io ths oldml-man! ile kn.-w nf soorse that behsdneversnis'cil not tn be a a and so did they: bul.i.- a procession ol thirst \ Demi 11 its marched Into

t''i!' li" bsd .1 clioed to be nmdidate, nod told they bad reeeived

atioo thal .'i"-1 i " svith sensl-I,.. Ami then be mumbled thal it wa.*

right, ami a ked tin* whole pris to "takeDietbing," and they did it " 1 bil ity.'uer be must dwell on that word." sensibility "Itt - be ever ask tmself ss hat they meant by lt ?id do s n i esr occur to bim tbat some other wordighl h:iif Leen rn re coi phi '. Bal It's a

rd. And bow when a drone iu tuead tbe evening tbe thing to do is to band bim

'.: " V. in not to stayother minute, but hurry od to ratcb the next

n i;ii gu ;.; ssusil dil v. Ooodurlit!' And tbe bore will go off saying, "Gisiln'utv Well, re.i-lv, hms fond oi me tiii-;, ar. mn Doa- .''

nand for a i baage doesn't sppi sr to slee¬ty the c.nunsii't it rather late In Ihe day to irv and put thepperhead party nt toe front on ;. war La sis f

tame of the HancocV convert . ari' not ivlngit consideration froa their new silica that their¦inrinln..s il i; !> deeerve. One Democratic organhi ungenerous bs to mi tl it P cy's purpose toii.- a osmpaigii bingi ipby ol Ham ck slum - .Raiintends to make bis la*' political Hup pay,tanning a campaign by brag makes evsi|ipv h. [ors election, lui; im! qaits sn merry after.rds, i i"' >imillnts ban found that ont to theirTOW M'l eral innes.

lie Demoeratte claim tint they expect to carry,nil, is mis may have alarmed tome tinml Repqb-,11.a, sad, doubtless, th it is just lae purpose theyre lil virsv i-i makiag thsslatesasat. Those whooonveisanl with the sitaatioo, however, hsvsIhesligbteat fesrsjtool carrying tin- istate for

nil-id. The Philttutlfilttn Pratt i- pnblishiog let-s fnmi weil ini.n in ... p.ul | -nu n in variiiii-i scc-ds of the State which pronouuss the ateriaa efiirinus desertions te Hassock aa tin* varies!,,...: ir. On the eoatrari', tber r-.n- ths party

I;,,i lie. n -i) united .uni enthusiastic in leo rearsit is now. lathe County of Cheater, winch st¬ye reepooda readily to a ebange ia public sent!-iu, there ia mn tung to indicate that Hancock

ir t ans thi.nt tnnre llrin the Vote of his petty.the BOO Republicans srho lett the party in Ib7_!but two are known to bc backagaia. Ami tm!latiou ia Chaster is a fatr sample ol ss hm h ,, inrest Ot III "slate. I Ile lt lu nf the 11.'lllncrat.siri.iii.' 1'. iiiiaylvaiiia may beset down as a lina

aili gadgeooa.hs Sthtmntinia Union prints a letter from Con-isman John H. Htarin. deeliaiai to.bs oaandi*otur raaomiaatioa. Iii* danarion is based, onional grooi da and hi* anwilitngnesi to stand iasv.iv ni Hie nroiiiiiiioi of other men intbedis-i. Ha heartily udoraes the nomioatiuu of Uar-1 and Aitinir. and MBrSflsm a dstflimlMtiM tolia part toward election them. Mr. Stalin h.isie sn liontiiaili n.i.i ni Uonareea ami the ooodLes nf bia eon-t lt neills ss ill follow lulu lu lils _*.mont.

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yeer ol shondMleropa is a bad timo to con-t-e tbe funner, ol tbe dc*uiabilny of a chango in'i< -.

he more infornuiliim iii,: licpubiicaus recuivo tbo,- confident they beeome,rsi Dalia lsrath.-r alow in assuring Haocockuo support ol bis parly oi ona,

I.ie )* a striking nioi-.lanty between the po¬ad aJtuatloala tbe Bea*aary now und that inti last Kui I. Both BSRfORM ia tliat State wei.- 80B-ntof victory. Bvm M shrewd au observer a*ital Ewtflg had no doubt of Inn elpLtinu, andteasedaarpriea st tbe bssomosoMbbmbal th*iibiiciuis. Bal wlea the rete* wen. eounted!n I). mocrats found themselves in a in inontrover 17,1)00, tbi-v discovered ibe di tieri-neei«-ti ciiluietii*. biacd mi votes snd on windi Nov, inlier they ss ill base it ri petition of the,- expel ..(-ncr.

ls Indiana Ba pnhiicans showed on WsdaaaiMthe ci lim of lb. ir ability te carry that ItStS lsetliing moro than brajr. The OOflflotM was theval lt.uno of the Hon. A. U. Porter, tins Beano*ti (-i!iilitliite for G ivernor. Thfl dssssastratiM

I, oven by the Democratic papers, toa surpassed anything Indianapolis ever eaw;this a ilsTithstuudios msuy onraouations woret at homo on account of tbe intense heit. Bell¬in Harrison's speech of welcome nae very fehoi-s, us the following extract will show i "In

former (.H'np'iiA'ns wo have lid .! vi., - ]m ,. r(issn ranks OOM 100 political OBestMMIf svli.r',Bl fOMl VV.s have, none tn-dav. The lad iii ( i

has driven pl un to .bilin M,et iii.-in'-i pim. Iiiof limni ii.r, raaiahetl i> i. tin ats mid adseBoastratfM of tba aMitlr of tbe Nslii

r,- tor.-s lui.- sp,ci,- pi, meatsm aurlie thad ill-urOl Hie li nrin. ni.-n i-qud tn Ih- dollai 8bondholder. In former eampaisnih Slab an', - ng as our fellow etise< diaged tsrmsrssnd lal.or.-is (.nf ofemptorrseeli bertin in-1 'in pa e.-n the audi'i ('"* tha will sssrito bear yon, -ir. will be happy sod pmsni mn li11. ii floors .ni aver laalaaa oe lenah ina la srecoguiiion ol the aooduess al I'i evidence to oar

e. Labor is everywhere employed, sad Mfpantile today ere sonepn-aoa-ily eonteated a ihappy; ami, icy fi lead, thev recognise 'OS, 1ll.ltinuch of lin* l,ns (onie 1 rom the ssi-e BdmisMRratnii of our National Bnances by tbe ftepnhpaity." Mr. Perter responded ia a wsll-pn

I, mie.'inclly reviewing thff kSBSMM at llio ianvhs*. I lu-in.Hana K* pu .lie-ins ara goiBgte workin me ri gut way ti m.ike .uki tOsirci-staM

PERSONALS'-naf.u I) ni Cameron i helter, ami has lal

White .Sulphur Springs for home, where hi* wileis ill.BnstOf ilid's smell ma svoiki at Dean r .rn siid

to have disposed of aearly twa million tOMofgoldami -liver ore* Iflflt year.Baaalof Conkliag i« going Bala_ea-_ehh_g tat a

week or two of wsaua weather, sad will thea salsaou active c.iinpu.gn sv >rk.Mi- Bogers, dsngbtst af tbs aealptor Baa

K .gi i a-ji*t been manfed al Rune to 8Pie Bastin, a bsndM-us j oung Itelisn i i

Tbe bride ol Professor Willard Fiske is saidworth four or five bIIIIm duh na. Her fStler, J dm.Mi ',i.uv, of lih ici. WM the partner of Mr. II. W..*-agr in tin* IfieniKM lumbar nulls.Dr. ff. EL (.'banning doe-a not ed-SilS Mr. tv". If.

Mali.uk. BeaaMat tba CMsstd Behool tba athelevening that nil boped noun of Ins hearers had r> ,ultiie b uk, " I* Life Worth Living'"Mr. Talmagi- is going to visit Leadville. Di r

aii'i San Fraocisco, ami Will return lo his wot*.

about September L Bstsqaotadby fha dileader ns saying that h. doesn't remembitime when aay aatiota flrssraon praMerous tbM BSare now.

The names of Risbop Lynch, of Chariest -i,J... ii tr lil ti, nf Brooklyn, aad Bnhop I

a ia, ot Newark, N. J., hav.- bees mountie! IPom bi the other H. C. b-tbopa, for the select ooo!acoadjfltor u> Cardiaal MeCloakay, ih.-ir prefer-eness beiag in tbs order given above. Th clor will relieve the cardinal of many el his ipal duties, and will have tbe ri_ln ol ssthe archbishopric, Tbe rank ol cardinsis ;i pei si,n.11 I ..nil \ ootattachedfb the See,Lyoch, who stands first oa the hst. ls redons oi tbe ables! of the American baahi pu.

BaMtor Braes writes m Itsssri. Benjamin If.- sud Emory A Btorra thai ha h ia bo doubt

ni ladet Whittata r*. Int id ',

" His p litton in tnis critical pe: xl al hisfull "I difficulty ami and roarkindly proSes. Bodes the ch , of professi ii ..1 i vi ces, i- in tbs interest of both jaend i.tnnaa:!., sad is aa fi ditebgrateful ead gratifying to the nea si shish Mr.

yon for bim si lot race. I he disabilities underwbicb tl.lon d i ru-, ia their notss American citiseus are necessarily nomigrave, aud t! ."> an i mincprejudice that generations ol servitude have bred.'1 Lai _.. al .".¦ len of il,- tim lon sod gihoi si,,, dd, at this junci ara siip e to lin- frOUl a- tb'- d(nn tn: lil ne you'll, is nu iiKH a tn;ct. <in.:i.i\ for the tense of justice of the American].pie, hut also hopefully l"i tbe ot tho

in nnorn tins gt .. I honorable in*is sbihift -!."iinotox, July KL.Ge tal Md Mrs.G

Mve accented aa levitation to vistt OeneralMn. Garfield at Ifeator, Ohio, immadiately a

lura 1 'in thi M -i.

Ni \M-.i;r, r?.I.,,Iu!y K/.-IbeMobliged to cancel all bia NewpoH onnigBmMtiowing to s slight ii j ny to bia sukh rs in d \s hilo

11 tithe cutlet Gnat at 10 o'clock tins moroing. 'r

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HENEBAL NOTES.

Cincinnati coiuotoa leif for a eompar--in ,11 in resse i aa 1970

trillsur I ie p,'*: ri;a, N ': li lyton, Belli s us sad

'i ni.

Tbe p 'im! i: oi ..' th

-,

,,;, ll-.',[ ,, ,, ., 10,000, a! B I,itami it eau

re.At a Cincinnati brewer, then is a miehiM

I] ii in, ii ui.Utraci t" ini!:'' a t.'i' of lee- r co

Icc .for an c. ns. i ie- plan is toin a st le bnlldtBg, sad te ssed Hie enid air or

v.. iii,, n,:ii iiii.n reel tato Um c?llars, laSieBtlQg nil;.rs mid sv:Krr ls sent ly p

fiiroi-ii toe taits, me tabs Bavins cell pipeti. i¦ii.-, .¦ in s, where the bri i io casks, tin

i,i.i..i is i, i, .', a 'ii ,iiio tin- ci ur, ibibibs ll l i

monster refrlirerator. The estimates are eanmade, and couti leuce ls ezpn wed ia tai- iseeeesi. n.

The Bouthern pram ia making a aectional: Dr. T,iii;i. i's '.i-t. il.'ir ia ihe JfaejtMl

A/-)i< C. linns iso th- m. ;,i ta it tm- f ui.i"ris.i of tueMorttiara people le to atras M arith Rmii .itism n: :ii south. "Tbs aupetlaoas vim wilek *ur-

tbe YeeBees wa sae IBU weefl laaeeaspU..ea-ter. a use.uieii leii'l* tl. i.i inti) all sorts of lncou->:jt-saey and taasfselSiy. if bbs Bal let .oap aM TTStST. a

sepias erowd i-> tauM readr to cutch ms buRMsb-Lveri: 1.111_. BSW, nuvoi, *iiiv und ;iii-,ur I, sela the wVIogerti agog* ah Ute ragarteeaM Iun* ot tin: day Mno: ililli itctl Iii ths North. PTTflBSBt BSBOHS I tic si- ivas-tillerlsta, whsss vatartss male -rap flaera la IBs roofsol their li miac* ..ini a-i riiu,xi i., H *. r> mil-, tn t_kr lln-irSSH at a sbbsb*alfs wantaa. Thara l* a BtraausslBeaa-us;eucy oe tbe p_rt ot thees faun .,.. !..-> hun: <¦

UBS tn pl'cV. ni crm-ltv tn H'lLii ,1-, inni elli gii :u;i, ,,|,IBIsIoO* nil i ai, us i.ouJt-U tull..i, a ilo. ti.iil. n. .1

sided boise eudurins tho agonies fa hangi v m..iv BalI hrs svili liit.li ea willi uUiini ii on s» in n u, fool SI funuli-o.U a.* tiicnim-lve- mi leii.ik. - inc brutal Mini un,ninantunk of faetlii|tf,,rti .lays ..ml fm ty in_llt*. I lu-vm;.., livs-viuc.i is ,.v snell min.i a bull pail in a lore bick, d dr ijSon -mt M.l !"'¦ beete-'ed upon bia Mioncapo la douserssa,) bas liiKi-rfiiltii to ebon tbe people ol Ree Vo;kthe BBSOUIll nt KBMtIM lie eui I.,ttl., ni,,,, i,iin., If."

BtOtiOt-OO- data concerning tho territory M-Igaefl to .reeee Sj tl Bertie OaalSraass an sires hy(be Freni'ltnblittt The Creek Memorandum .i-k.-.I in

- r im- *.i-ii1_.i_i of I*ievcsu au 1 a )'nr "ti nf limsaafljek at lrm"»aaslie. tosntost ala 107,100 tnassVauls, ,,f -binn r"7,tiOOaii (iie.k.s, 13 11(1 M_lio_-_t_,in,

anti 7011 Jew*; aim. tbe a_ai.il k ..f J.tuiun, willi ls-.'.-. *)iiibabiiauis. of who in 141,0)0 bl)ISM '" Ila (irck,:;,i,_oo tn un- HahasBSSaa*aM 8\M0SsiMlfeeBlers.ligiou. That WOOM bs hu arr s-l mi m IptnSB ul -sy.atfolu.aiiititnt*. leeeeeMa m ce Au_io linnh |.i,.|,.,*ai, ¦

pnrtlt'ii Ol IM ili.-trirl el V,ucl.til. »llu I i.noo mit mi!nuts; SpOTtlM of tlie HsWlStOi Znrmi, nilli lil.tiutlleMMSBle | the (list 1 let of I'll, ul,-, wita u,..uo laaaa-it.un* uit'l Um distrii-t of I'.i.ooiHiii, willi '_'i.on m-

.s.iuult t»^,^00 liili:ii.(lau'a-were afru.-K ottin rua-sealy, Qreeea, aeeerfl mc le rae lies of M Hiuiiu*..* nula saveMS sa aeeessMNB ol 3.'.j.oi>o labaMOf si hom 2B-MXMJ hclniii,' lo tue (Jual suJ42,000 tn ldc .'.l.ihnm-mu ri il*: 1,11. li.,111 un*11.im net of Kain iitin. with lu ins) lsbsbils 1*.li. is lien struck ofl. Accord lils" to li!,- liieek 1MB Q.ann; 1 :!iu* iihvc luiii u* h.. cs-.,,u hi uh of 014,30ft la-baulunts, willie now it wRI tiuve un Becesalus nf

itiliaiilliitit*. A. n icu ri) a (he .xl. nt el tel ri-tor*, aseeefltM to tho OrseB pmiMMmi ii;n« mom 1 barehe, ii an BSSaaaBSB ot '.'I.a.IT fjuii- kiloiiirlira wlnls,n i"i itiinr to tin* Hue Si canned, lut-rr is BB aSeeSsWS of_*_,ir7,> ki oinelre*.

Two li usbauds iu St. Loui. have imitatedHr Tu. nc: willi 1 .nymic M8S88S. Tue Brat, u J..-tbe BSaM OatO his 8"s> t wife li..- ii nt raSBtsM tn cul nolli-luic for forty day*. lastrail of placiuj; BRM ni*' UmuerLillis that day (Se usu.. Ji.-t ot nfMfl beef aud BSSMga.lie st t nut .1 turu! eaaapSSSd of ul, mulincr nf tl't'flthlBBS. It is needles* to aisle Hist her liuvbaud amryeiti, the itslutie* BBBSBBOai that lt woui-1 be Mmry tafollow Tatiiit-i'* course, sad strsiirUiwjy bs BM to Warieno'ii 111K the tooti tiling's TM otb. r, s cirri, re.tflMtvetBi coiutmi* of newspaper artleU* on Tau uer, audilieu inforuiusi bi* nile thu Ito h.el a OBSff uiiui to trythe faslius Kaine. Tbe holy bet ti ir of a sen practicalHint of tu lid (old him to K" nu aud try. Mi.- ti.,,i._hlthr plan an eli" lent nue, Ir bee, tittil nair un tncr lil. i.n *> ilieu! eaiiucahi- ut least s.ouiil bc lisper Tmhu .Lui.il ".id hu would t,( _in fuaiiux lueu -lid IS MB Ttswile ln;ei|»."-cil iioohh t tl .ii whatever. A* Hie iliuuerhour drew nesr. inatesd of <rettiii|r ths nc ii i.-.tdv ssusu il, sue li'ikeil all (he SBpSOSias in IBS bouae audunit BWUV, telUMK her hU-i.Hllit thal che sa* ko.ni out(11 nine wtib a (ri.¦ml, aud a-viaiug Ultu tn day at liouisod lake ears of lite liouae undi alto ii-tui hm I tm nottrn ni sat Oowb amt t>«ean bia faatitur. Du ncr tiru.- onueaud weat and he grew very iiuuiirr. Hy triuJ Hi,- i uj>-lioanla. bul tnuuil iliem lurked, lia waa (nuking aboutI nc king u\f tbe Lou*, uud goUiK duwa lu uueii of a meal