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^mtiBfincnts anti IlUrtings io-Xiglit. NlBi«r« c eaiir-N Min-'s « kiii-tty Feeaoa thoarae- " Baas!Kafka." JSrTr.oc.ii i IP es. i | i Hut < ton rt. Jr.ficr lo ^Ovruiscnums. A»¦»»»« e * :itf l . i ¦ fi Bankis.. iint-i. .vi. itiNKiai 7/A/'«(7».5(A eolumn. Pc*)! AM- 100*41 SsT tn e- C . mum |l..»t.i. Vt-: -trim. Ri>n ve-- ham un Tn- /'* ir u ti .tata P tan.» Se hui IC stt lt/ Pate lo winni, CORI'.ittA.o.s N i-n-- .1,1 r--e i.n .oomn 1 I* MM V. nc r-- ?(S /-av f»M' and C. tl emmi S. nanrOAJ Ot* tmihi- .Ut Pour full ,-e-u.uu. lit. r-t. Ott rm r ct .. i his av. ,,. -f), i .0, 4(S uni .'.li columns. Hm.1* ss .v e. -.-.rt \-_,., \_\ Huh-i- si rn'. rn Av..6'* Pant n.i eoiumn Imiii i . tit lu - '.-lunitia. Las ...... t.n, gum Ll'ltii- IX Silts-. .< fane- -fit', .mltcnn. lon ».¦',. i . t m> (l'*i Prto- lt! ... limn pc, .. .-i io.iii- ri.s Pud- Gili euluma. Mimvg-Ht, rape dm aud :> rolu Blt- iiiiMisnt till I'"- mlii'iin*. ^).< t i, ti-v- ci", r-- I«i and *.' t ¦'.¦luiuuA f-ontii ai N nscum.bn> tau* SibootaoM. 1'SC I < tl '.isl f...e .*. et Kin ..'.i. M ""'O' 1*' etuuiiin tUVIM'.- RAOeS.7fA I,-Qi iii: ¦ mun. t,.i.ie.t * i- Hi floss 2d column; EA tsAl Xl '.id Pu .?.Isl fri em Nt ,.. r,in i tot fii ¦«'-mn liiiKifiit ani. I,ah i.o xe- a l*mgo._k 8T)d 8d roiuni' a ftk HUI- OrsAB 7tt Pnoe O.ih loiiinm. SiMMir le- BIS ::ei Paoe A i, .nt) ju I'rianiiie. 1. » i . Ci'* l nae gd si u,ev ii \'«r um i -ss TIA Pate-Oth rn niuo. Ipi liii- .iii p ti .ii i> estanu I tibtiirss Armra " Ai MIRRI I BRAKO " Sovi, ».n 1'ivtifvsrB Mii.8 ll l.Hs t,t TRI I RI P.I .SE. Po.'eier 'i,, in « list. rift Y l**Ii t'NV | vent .git WU AlI.Yii'iil'M si .ni- day al. 1 year.... n. MMASii INK. I sear. 2 (ie, VU Kl > lIlllUNH, 1 v-n:. 8 Od fel. VI * I I ill ll HT Ni 1 vear. IOU fie-»it i t I ti fidei er iii re* -'»teei tter. Adore-in THK TRI RUN l-l _ Nea-Yurl;. 11 ivi fi rn it i - t.i in; TMIRUNR Mrw*Tohk.St*, l. "its |ir« i; rav. snraor I'lnrrv- SPSt-St.; N«. HOS \V-v I it .¦-. '-third* (.. re r iyl ik-iise.; No. Tiki linc.ne, rnfitri li.its nv»ii]-t.: Ko. tl ' i I ie eatli-evt.. rorasi I i c i -tc i : ii : No. ¦_..: >. !¦¦ bvs. (llarlsDL, VS AMllM.loS- n.. (.:( "J 1 ONI HN .No. -.-(', ll, e's,,s--\. Slroo 1 > au, . \,,. I.-,,, H, - t, JCno-y^rk Quilt? drii-uuc. FOUNDED BY HOR ACE GRE E L'. Y THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1880. UH. A ' ¦; v TRI* MORN I NO. V x i.s..I!:, r.i- li National Faatival was eeles.rn'.¦ ss it- ist. .it spiel.,: resterdsy. =*: 1 he Daks ol Laneast*, li;.n tanerked io Uie Kc-.I B h. im- I. .. .¦¦! Cup ii-s ' n wm l)i Bl.tckfliorn -¦". ¦" l.-.m Rosebery in .li-« paS il tn eil cpl th* l.'lllle. Set retiu \>lll|> flit lulim. C=- S,r ( li.til- r. Dilke M.V- oil li- Ililif nf till* Hil ish (is Powers are a, ting I ¦sri ra n san lo Russia. D" mi sue .1>- - io tba Wai D dfllV tie I.|. .till ll SH-le-'l I.f ill" Illili it' Terni-..-,. Cashier Hedda.1 I ark, N. .1., lui k. has h "ti ii dicta Thowagee ol farm laborers rc v i?r namul danna Hie lil-t ll-. .1 Vi ill . - 1 In- |> le port* ar* unusually I l ss t lui...tc- - drove ill ii,.- eulorel] labor from Kital k tell ison, Mo., teslerdsi li- Tots \.. .limn nut in Al...ns,NY ll. nv Bl ' ed llilicb ii ii-in.-" li ('ultu ntl.. J.'l rje itel I ll ).:,,- ... 1 ¦! \ -i'llll in lu- pwd, ¦ I ¦ li Ri pu lie_»n National Convent ¦.¦) mal tn Ind nu t-n 'Ute new A_.ii 'oltiitnl limul ni C".tirol oraantaed in Albans*. Tba r._nilli nt Like Georgs waa li-irun .. (. John \. Campbell lat* Third A Of Slate, ill il WuSl U'lill. ClIV A'-I- S, HI ORAN.-.Tb* I i, i n*)S. Cs.iiiitiitin- Of tile l.'e|.,ll,|ll lill Still.' Co.-ill.,llll'l) WU- ©r_.'ii!._'*i! set'.l.is. I'.-inn. ra . e<iinmit lees .til CHI Air. ll! e", un,) presented 11;.- (ii.eitiii.iti re-nlii: ii.ii adopted la bb. linioo. I lp. T .ni ' i'- e.noll' lofl ss n- a sm sn isa lo i.' trait ans Reveml Italian laborers ev "re h|}nrc*el -.-sen Iv cm -, n., lent linn iiinii asa* le-"* I'repsreiioue are mobilis l..r the execution ul Chsstine (tm, SI-Fin.eli le.I.tenta of tin* Bill ee-ii tn sileil their National PeativoL \-i ala wasasn wa* briitnlJs iinir'ii-reil at ls.i,-. OoM ot lbs legal-lwiidst -..s. r .n.ll.it I41HS Erain-i. BU.ll tenta, >',..L. opaoed ezetted and liiifto-r, .(.et ..h.i \v te qui t, ni,tl liniilly weak and 11!l-e tl.i. Tn. Wi a niri: --'I ntiif-.K lot il ii'iiserv.ttii.iis in tJiciite eh .ti nnd partly elwndi weather, witb sticht Cliaince . )u tempt tai m.. 1 .-i i.n.t.eier s e-alenJay .- Hi)?: I. '.m ; leis».wt. 71-; itv ci ipa. 77^-. Tlie SSatWiWod nte;il un n of tho Di-uki. ruc v oukIi' mw to rall iiitiiii Jc im Kells and eran- pT.ltlllaiC t iUl (I'm.ll bl* * ll".tile- sell dcnliij tr, reiii-ini.'to Bupiort tnt- DtaiaocnUM Uokot lust year. General Hancock is a osodBst soldier. He will, ilii-ic-!i.ie-( lu- surpiisi ii, ivcrliii|is dla* jfiiHlc-1, in le un Hui i x-Cosci hoi --le- viii-in in foi m. «l ra-Governor Tildes that ho Waa an ** »iu iu* ti t htiitc-sni m." Beiiiic- siiliijihlo ti^ures c-onifiile-ci br the Ag¬ ricultural Dip.iritni-Dt show a derided im- pinvi im i.t in the oragea ol faun labor llUOIIg 'nut tba romilly, ll.i- it, tim- of al mocd i Yt ry ste ti- n, iimi Um demand fm labor is repealed to be- sand en jj Webern, A randie! brute was iiefciic* a coroner's jury yestiiclav on a eharffS ol nnir letinif his wUn, He Ctillfc'881 (I .l.tVilU' 81 ill Iv thc |eOOI RUM Bil. ¦who svns un invti.id. "A areas un inc els ;v Icu 44 tbiitntis lintis in a while," said tin philooo- plior; **u littiH tliuinj'intr will burt no ¦ woiii.ni/' Evidenlly ii lilt!». banging vs-i 11 imi linn tins uiuu, and li* is likely ti. lina out boss lt feels. It is a gtnd plan to Hare dosvn tbe soldiers Iii biicki lu ss Im are commie tint foi linn (nk.in tho ness-r> tues. Fifty ol tiieua sat down io a »npi»er tin- ether norht of the Third Aimv Ceeips, ssh in only sovt-nty men ssc-ic: ju,-,,-.-,i in all. luvestiifuiiou shows, as I.ieiitc-iiini- Coiouei li.ift.-.rtv,» letui .tales, thai inala ad ul fitty Haneach M>Uitera tfeet« nara only fom. Fiom one root buck know all. Tbe leaders of ibe Deinocrutic party, now Coorn-Kaiwl in th - city, are ett*:ii;.e-el in u frantic c-ftort lo svariu Mr. 'llidem up into a Uig sub-enptiou, by nuaus of wiluly and falsely euloj.ietic spt ei In b ami res .Inti.ms. Mr. '1 il*l«-r> ia coninionly aup|uie«Hl, beerefl, io bave a toioiablv thal intellect, and (o know ana ihtcr- ence between a compliiaintaiy m tc, I, and a liundred-ibousand-dolbr che-ck any day in the Week. Tl e meeting of tbe Executive Cooitnitlee. of Lbe Repubhc-au SLitc Coiuiuittee yesterday shovsc-d timi thc loaders of tbe party in all portions of the State are hill of confide nee, and, whieh u better, aie really to eo to siork. The reelection Of ex-ConBrrc-BBtnan Tbouiau C. Platt as cban- tnaii of tbe Kxe-cn<ivc CouiuiitUse, which waa camed unanimoualy on niotioo of Genera) Ai thur, wa*, wise. Mr. Platt isr man of ifieatexe-cu- tAsr- tsirea. bas bud much experience in political ¦XQU-oageinent, aod waa uiiced by many lor tiie chairmanship of the Stale Committee last j ear nt the time Geneial Arthur was chosen. A charity which does so mach with ao little ninney ns Ihe Scasid- Sanitarium cxpi-ii'N. oiu'lil not tn Ix* allosscd to lull shmt in Itt work ior nick of lnneis. On the lii-n isv,. day- of lim* week ovei 1,100 sick children and motben vs.-I- recctVi il liv liis iieftittiti-.il. inti gitan iinoitii! shanon at life ami Ina iii The «'«uk of tin* Saint.ilium begun nu early this jual th it (he ninney ha* inn toss, and thc ns.inl number ol tl lily snearaloea euunol bs tn ide. It a generous pu Im will pol its bani ti'isvn into | its pocket al one* fer ibis bim fi ol tbis ami all similar ohahtiea, bandieds ot lieus sv.ll bs saved a .. tost m Hghl thal nraj will be ¦anani d to ibink tbnl othdr bunder da ebould hast Int ii lt>« . Sc'vcnttcn laborers we:e seriously injund yc-tt nlay by nu accident upon Hie Lang Beaeb Railmad windi must bs i | nied as nn anomaly among rail- ii.ml c-ii-ii '.'ties. A privel Iram inf vim: I large anntber <>f awn oas swept bv a jtuyrope winch bad kelped to support a bugs dm ck at tbs si 1.- nf t c- track, bul bad hs come displa d. I ite nun Wees swap! off tbe train, sud -ohio fell under tlie cir-svltet ls. Tim tot il number of tbeee sslio rec-ived iii)iint e svi tc t«eiity-<ix. nine of svhoin fron iiltle to co lo Hun honns. Ol tbe seventeen svhossiic scut to he Hiookiyu hospitals live, it is Beared, nanni rseorur. P;n is celebrated yesterday svith patriotic ardor Ihe sstieaai hutivnl ol thc Retmblk, noss nea: the ead of it-i ie it li year. Tue batters decorated, svi.b lin's, the Clouded street*, Ihe grand military review in preaence ol 100.000 people, the iretn r il iilntiiiiatinn al including that ss otidintis npidic ilion of the electric Hghl which mule tin- venerable Notre Dime look likeavaal siructure ol por¬ celain.all tlii- ni i-t tmsv foiiin-il one ol the grandee! spectacles bi which the tri- iiin|i'i ot K im.li. n. principles li a is.: bec it c..m.neut i..lt d. The Cc U display in thia eountry alone ion. ssitn ii in iitiiiia.. j national bu« ll.r.-'-sin. Thisgitstl foti ii, which c mmem- oralee also tin- tnkii.g of B - ile iu 17S'J. in-v ii >. ni pleasure- in impei lal .-.mit-, bul i'ss; tsv iU.-.i a ie--.. aire ic oamong all en- shackled peoplra iii Kui .¦i-e*. Tlc el blAl ion in il.> (its ss a marked !¦> thal l- .> I ste and -.iis'i)! ii oj ,i i, t >- which an- G uia-ti-i i- ie v F cn h. Tin- presence of two Ki eu eli war s -s, 1- in the hm bur couti ibuted i<. tin*" sn eas I Un- lest,S,tl l.ete. Kt-S tm ri Bier era sou loki Mi Ii'.", n yes- ten! s tliiii it v.as ** ;i hobie m If ieniaCnn Ins | ,!( IHlt !.¦ Sf |||tOtl lilt l'-l li le. ll, I - . M '-'les'ii on i- fu-ni the South, wbeie I hal HCI I'l " I.(lie BCl I -<!t ll ill " liBS lieett tl -i oeiiieeel lor il, t( stn'- a- an c-xli billon nf absolute i om :. (ii.e. and where Mi. 'tilden has been ¦i lor makin" ll svlb the li.!|>e,il 1 (ix- n,taine-ol profanity tor wlliell lin- D-iunci;.lu¬ pins iii lui .- elton is sn lamim- A...t n. Mi. Stevenson banded to Ml Tilden the tesol linn .' _- I.i.n ..el..(i til liv I st st ii- :..... si. ii thu rein rk tim it -nil- idied "tin* u I me i-e i-linn tit tn ss. ml linn e-v i s Democrat "tn nm Iinnl," ami nit!, ila- request ih.i lie would .i. c'.-|it it as " ,i mein." .ol iii 'lien allie b iinnate regard ami cm,li.l.-i.c-e In bia uni, "uta t -mi ns ,in, and ii iou 11 nd pin ny." \ml rel niy Mi. SteveuWNi bul ecerj Democrat prcneul kn sv timi I bete exist in ihe purtj a bill h.i'n tl and contempt foi Ml. 'lilden. Kn i.n ol I rm k'ersi, iniiii user, tin- s'ni v ol the cipher di-put ches, ano everj ene held tl c- it; iii<>>ii i'lnn ii eU- ih-m svnnh m. intelligent Anni ic.m. ul thia das, dispute*!. These two iltcict. :-:.'¦" t tn kc ye.-!: lilas "s ct iclii"its mil¬ li! ihe m..si striking examples on ni*ordofthc charade iib.'ie iasineei ii y ot ihe Democratic puny._ TBE QI I HUON 1 Iii I I si i'lEU. Senator Mclhinald, of Indiana, in s - at the- Maubatlao Club reception Tnt .i it i.i " I'ni ss't ;\ " years thu affairs of this Dillon hare been " hiliiniii-ii ii tl hs a party wliich never under- "stno.i tin- 11nc*, theory of mir Oovernmen "During tli.it lime th.- Democratic purtj * s ii.'ailed tu in iiiiiiin tuc ares ol true "Democratic sentimeul np -n tli" al: "i-i" ciiiiit.v." Now Senator Mel).mal I i- (.oni.ieied one of the ablest and wisest lead¬ en fi bia party. His parly holds bim lo be worthy ita higbeat honor-; bia associates in the .Senile le-ck-m him in lite Iii-,) rani.' of 1> nm.-i die lissy rs ami statesmen. His utter¬ ances on political topics it.o alw y- well eon*. siden-tl and thoughtful, and lie s«; dom " slops "over." The speeefc In whioh the above quoted senteuees occur wag (leis t si lie- otc- :i veiv select 1), lil- e ; at ,e :.Hillend* o unusual intelligence, al a Democratic club vaunting itself epon ns respectability, and it evidently expreesed Ute views af his n- dienee as well as tbe a nt inn nts of ths speaker. Ami Scnntn^McDonald undoubtedly meant all ami precisely ssiiai he said. We- cindiiili.-, (hank him for it. Thea* two (leaii-cnt, vigorous senten nea albeit the ene* omi of tht-iii falls iutu ths l.-ibii of florid il- lii-ii'.itii.n peculhw to the Di moura nc stump present ibe whela issue eery pl univ nnd squarely. Rfl strips assay ull the non- n- iliont thu siiiii.riliiiiKion of in- mili¬ tary to tba eivil p«*wer, the bohena coi pus, and all tho sill) irdiu tte q v¦-- lions svhicli hast! lue.i disposed of in the general setUeamut ol wai isn neg, ami ia a eloZt ii wen tis .ons to the mai loss ol the su!)- ject. His erraignmenl ot ibe Repnbliean uni .. is sweeping, general. His Indorsement ot Ins civs li pally is no less so. " Foi twenty "yeats,"' lie says, the, Gose ninont "has beea "admiaioteied b) a purtj which Meei " uiitlt-r-to"il the tim; theory ol om Giiviui- "intent.' That eoVOTS th- peiinl in which ibis party refused to aeeepl the Democratic theurj tani the Uovernmenl hud no jniwer of Beif-fireseivutici:. bul inu-t no to pic-ic -.-, ss lien evei iiisii'ici (mn rose; and, ac lim: ou its oho theory, pul down the rebellion ami Mfed the (Jove linn, nt. Hut Senaun MeDottUld wiys it " never undeistoiHl the true theory ot our " Goveirniieiit." Tho "true theoiy.r tben, in thal lin- Nation lias not the power af sell picket v.itiim f Very well ; let us leave that to the people. Twenty years covers the period in which lins party that docs not understand Un* true ibeoiy ol the Gwvcruuic-ut is*uod Treasury notes us a star measure whcn,.Mr. McDon- uld's party smd they hud no nj,*lii lo, and presided for their nujweol whoa thnt paity plolestrii UKainai il Os l.iiii I ne:! ii; the eul¬ ie in x. It 1*- thc- pt riod ID which a Je,v'al-lcmit 1 act was passed, which Democrats deoOUOeed as uncoijstitntional ; and the payinent of coin mtUSUat OU the National debt ss .is ordered, in opposition to tbo dcclaiution ol the Democratic party that it should be paid in iftretibacks; Uie period in whioh the Republi¬ cans " invaded sovereign .States " against Demo e latin pretests, "coerced soveiotKU States" afrainst Democratic opptieition, declared Hlave property "contraband of w«r " to tbe great horror Of Democratiu expoundexa ot law e h. »i nc 1 pated the ala rea aa a war un-,,. aura in apite of De meera tia tin ea ts and gave the lie .linn. 0M ballot nea inst the sullen remo i-trame of i ¦ un fiat's. 1 Ins is the period, il -'int, in which a par y thal did mn understand thc theory of emt Government -ive. it from de* siriaiion at the hands of llio.-e ss ho did. It reeeeed ¦ rues from shivery and sande them citizens; il curried on successfully a ftfUUl sstr. and paid tbe eoe! of it; it preaervud the iiite-iri us and maintnined tbe cn tin of the Government whose theory lt never undo against Ihe easauttn, in the fluid nnd tha forum, of the party which Mr. McDonald «ay.s is the only om- that understands lt. And all tins time the Democratic purty wi - si ru ju li ii n "lo maintain the tiies of true Dtin- " euralie sentiment upon lbs altars of the "Country." S >, so; those sven- the "tires of "tine Democratic sentiment" tint were kin- tiled rt Kort Sumter and thal r.m through all the Benth and along the border) that biased i.t Gettysburg snd Anti, tun, nnd lighted Hie chics rou .1 Washington; thal kept the fiori- SM bniil through lour yearsi of war, l.iiii orphan asylums in eshoo ie New-York, sad wrought ruin wherever they wuru kindled I And lt ssa* this same I) ¦inncratic party t at wus struggling tu ooaiat-iia iheal Ii was the party thut "never nnduinteud the imo theory "ol our Government " thal nut down tbeee tin--, tbat aboHsbed shivery, enfrnnehieed the Freedm n, lived tbe credit ol th" ("nun rv ami brought it mfely through to the fulfilmei I ul its promises. And it is Ibe party which lor tifict-ii yei'.rs luis pretended to in'e t i.i good faith all tin- results obtained, .md ha- repeatedly promised to leavs them uiii)« li-h'-cl, thnt DOW conns forward in eon- tradictien ol all ns sssursaces and protesta- oons inul ch -rp s that while these things wire be Dg doue by tho e svini "never limb i- " stood tho theory of oar Government," it svin th-' Democratic porty tnt ss.-.- Mmain* ¦* i nu.nu tin- tores i-f true Democrntic sent!- " in- nt upon n rs o tin- countrj."' Very ssa il; ssc elie i fully meet them on that is-nc. Mi. Blackburn dui aol stine it more explicitly or distinctly wi.en be an¬ nounced tin- Mino. o- bis porty to sweep iisvav tin- legislation of the past fifteen y< ra. For io th;- .1 ( un-. ;it l;i-t. lin- is an ijneo- it-tii i ing General Hancock's mit! mill- ei::' e l.i-ni illili lin: lt en J eat - .i-". It ts tin- lt publican recotd ot twenty fi .md all Uiat i; contains, npon which Senator McDounld pus In- sriaumnient of tliat parts, li is ih- I len ori.ii i" rea ni len the iimi il: ' i.i Itoi.ls nji ut tlie people for ap¬ proval. Upon tin- showing >¦. tbese isis in-, si.n- ht Bays inc Republicans do not nnder- st:tuti tie ii rn- ile. .: s of om Government, ii,.; tl. j) ...I.. do. Opon thnt question sn- go to tlc ("i; try. MS. TILD- IND BIS PARTY. .M!.. Tilden ca- politely oshered into polil oblivion yestt-idaj by tlie Democratic Ns mit'ee. ll ping ill to uti! se foi the party some small fragment ol ibo pretence unit Mr. I llien ssa- itghtftilli elected in 1870, the I'-lin nit-e u ss Ut tn cl. i lue- Its -elect. "sensibility," in lieu ni his refusal nenin tc bi a tnmil.i". and ns sympathy in -the retire- u ment which he baa chosen for himself.'1 Mr. Til.len. in ie{el -! thal ii was ¦ in- * agreeable to him " thal thc l> iiiocratic .(ililli " S inc! <'.!.. il.t .i.t'lv ile righi ol lin- le In. iheii Cit Maa rate.a 11.' I viola il in 1870.a il ul the same tune bvc bim from a canvass ami foin yen- ol "; ilmiiii-trinioii." '1 cieupon the curtain fell, aad the latce ended. No doubt thoa* I it mo 'mt i* lem rino thal they are e! ci ii ._* m nnii'- in iis performance, ft i- Ihe faial detect td thal pm*, t'-at n aevei gives tin- people ans eomoton oenoe. Bul ih- ie i- nol a v ti in ll iir- lami, slim has sense enon b to change from o e- party to the ii,i at an] ( mi ot nn ans aenonnt, a hu il. - 11> I.i e v thai tit i > i foi main im a sba i "ss iiniil. V i ki ow 11titi iln- Demo¬ cratic pim;, il (1 i oi di re ts- n m nat. Mr. A il- him lt cause ls ¦- I ec I ed in an ai- ii mpt to eel Ihe l'u .' .' \ \ noss thai lbs B| I- irun mc, uh inod lor Mr. I n-ii i. in al li Ly nu ii- tic fis ul, a-- ¦- .-I dion, .Heil i '.i- ere n. .1 ihe same ....( nen - are uou lia. d in i n tn -i (-uie the roles of i. Ula i for bis i n ; nnd thal Ibe Democratic pans was ssi A aware thut, mini. ;ili these frauds, br whhsb Ire, dom ol votma i- pr (ilea,ly denied in m. n luttea Ur. Tilden emil nol iiiive I en elect d n - -cond trial, I cause be c.l nol lase carried a Bingie Nn.tiietii Sae. Remits tin people I..ve no respect for the man oi braeburn*; dies km ss il at, -ti fat fiom ls inf* oulawluliy de¬ prived ofoffic be had no right Lu many elec¬ toral snits win.ll he did uet. Hud Ix understand that be tried io obtain bf 1ml.. ts in. high ofl I- ss linn lu- partj had (ailed to ^-aiii ny wholesale fraud, Mr. lilden waedie- canied us unavailable. Mr. Tilden's pretends declinatioa was a fraud so sballos that it did uot deceive e-i'i-u tlo.se members of tlc Convention wbo wanted tu vole ¦gams! him. Every one of them teal- ized thal Hr. Tilden mcaul tu Rel the nomi- nan..ii ly tbal artful li r, and ssas very likely io p-i it. In C s e-iit ,uv, thc- t'onv. lilli.ii stampeded, with tie basted a pnnie-etneken mob, to ibe ArM candidate wo otfieied a thaine ol cse.pe In,ni I linell and his fifal issue. Ilaviug recaped, ihe Democratic leaders stn: want io um: . the old uian'h barral. uixA im i., expected to pay rounuiy Cm Ihe solve ¦applied ie i is wounds. Compiissenta, m.de, Muli (.iiciini-tiimc'.s, me on puipubo insincere nnd ftiiudeji in slat t ev ss.il no Jiel » Mr. Tilden ot bis puny. They oolv serve to call iitieiiiioii in certain obvious facts; thai Mr. Tilden wanted the nomination; ii at bia p.nty knew Ibai ins clataaa nme finnduleot inul Ins political repututioo toe beaty a iud le mny ; ami th.it ii iies.ii In ie I st ...p.- to m-j. picininny md from the diseunod (Undid il , which ii hopi s in obtain by somlnnr, his vanity. 'Im influence ol .Mr. Tildeu lias h. th,.-a to control thc organisation of the Democratic National Committee. Ths ounduetol loeram- ¦aaigu will be ni ci.a liri ot iis misi.d sud confi¬ dential Hubui(iiniitc*B. tic it. nil lliu,cm k. ss Im nliossn a..Hilt .1- lilli: of p I UCS as len u.li,| s\u.e-i lean (ii.i^ n (iii., ss iii bl m tin ii Ji-uula, mil ll they lind him .. pli_j.il Urnl limy nil] ny tooled lum. In thal case, ibe lunn WhucUUsed lu.-. i:i.miiiii!inii would get puns'.cl ioi ii il bs should hu i msnsfal lion iini.li ni gratitude ind sclt-ieH.icci Oeneral liane.Mt: paUMSUea, Mr. '1 ihleu'n manipulation will doubtless dis¬ close in due lime. If he proves io be nut a l>ii_tble tool, and if, instead of diftcaidinj; the men to wh>.m he owen his lietinna!ion, bc per* nata in treating tlum os his m-aie-.t ami mos. Hunted fi lends, the caudidate will tte stabbed Ley the managers of his own patty. Ihe one thina ce-1 luin itt that the Tilden clique will not permit th* election of a mau who will use posset to build up its enemies. Mr. Wallace. Mr. Hrnilric-ks, Mr. Kelly, General Biuith, General Franklin, and the rest of those who oiade General Hancock tbe candidate, m.i) rest assured that be will never be elected unices ba consents to be the pliant instrument of Gram- c-rcv Park in rewording Ita friends aad euntahins im foes. Pa liely, of mme, tbey will 'he iden lll.il ll. ll f.llil il.ite call be -n ll-'tl. Privately, thsy bave bogus lo watch kim with ininti anxiety alu-.niy. lt is not e sy tn bold .1 man by platitude, whoa his chsmetSK ii such thst be mutually lumms the DBOSl ex ul cd bouors tim- to ins mrpussing Basalts. Oenernl Heneoeh mny be found to look coldly on those who e>\jic.l to ls- risinliletl lol' belpieg lim toa Douaioatiou. Bs han livsd In N. ss Korie, when* Mr. Ttidsu'i influence bsa leen neatest, ami in social intercourse svith men win ac Mr. lilden's lollossc-rs. It WOttld not bs a strange thing if alter all Mr. Kelly, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Hui.lucks, and the rest, Should come to ile conclusion that they lian not helped lillSSSIlluu iin.teriiiMy by puring Hancock forwnrd. Tbns Mr. Tilden, though P-iliticiiMs ib at 1. mas set luise POWOT Snoftgfa tn -e-t bis m.,ik ll tm tho.-e vs,ni th feu Uti his xxi'tl- laid pinna al Cineinnnti. 77:17 V. I" Ri..WU lill E.AR'L. Yestc-nlty's solemnities in I'ipher Al¬ ls must have bees sotnewhsl ember* ruesins to Mr Tilden in spite, of Mr. Hewitt's whispsied sssuranee thnt the -¦rs ices would tone up lin old man's UCiVOUa SJ I .-ri* nnd add several years to Ins life. H'len Governor Bteveseou saanred bim that tba emir.- Democratic party could lu- tom d at almost any hour 1 f the clay upon us knees engaged in urnyer Tor hia wel¬ fare it probably oe ur ni tn Mr. Til¬ den that thur good will could have been manifested to better purpose by nominsting him al Cincinnati, lt must have Aggravate d the <iii;-.t Defrauded tu hear tin- chairman of the Convention which snubbed him ami pr.tct colly Jeered st hi- alleged " el mn*," talk aolemny of Ins putriotic self-denial "in 1 liuquishlng his claims upon the " people tm' a t-lin.'' II m stood Mi. Tilden.tha " -t aigbtforward" Til¬ den, as Oevernor Stevenson fscet'ously styled bun.ssiih the 1 /.-moe, at ie )-_.ily in lionl ol bini pretending that they did uni understand sis letter of declination to hove been really sbid lor the nomii ati n, snd yel t ieir .pokeaniaa makea m. a iii-in, t tm re isons s bicb Mr. Tilden pul lorth for bia pretended withdrawal, roi do - he inter a word of regret thal tbe Conven¬ tion coull not select bim. Even Steven- son h>.d not the face to ns it that the party wanted to nominate him. The beal thal he could do waa t<> t auk Mr. Tilden lint; he gove thc Convention an \ n -¦. t roppmg lum. Mi. Tilden has a logical mind, but it must lave b en too big a .i'n for hia powers ol ratioci¬ nation tn demonstrate tbe truth cl Stev¬ enson's a-.- i'ioii thai tl" election of na- i m in would s indicate bim. ul course Mr. Tilden knowa the mean- it _' of thia a liti'i -- bj ci isy. Ile ktiinss thal Ins pais didn'l dan¬ lo nominate bim, but -nil ilu y dread li- ii >\\i r. Ile ii ii.-t leel flattered at tlnir esl .¦I bia y wben they imsgine that In- cannot see through this gauzy game, imt t ;i i e seduced by a little i lie- lorical tatls into condi ing tbeir rejection of hia sim. Burlesque performances like tins at Gra mercy Park svili imi di \ avail to atari the bung ol the l.n'l ol moral loic -. t'.'l TAN- lil }R" Vi'l-t ,.,- ,.., |i ,. ,-. ft eli .". i 'iel I'...[l.e- .1 III till. liga t li t nea We beard ¦rior to 1869 I.. i ia fif¬ teen }'« el-. _ I.' nero! Hancock of ll Ililli hts i. i.lhil :i vs SS lilllie U i"i fa - n. s.n. ---i s i. i-i. hut un-nt- when lie was in command of a pm inn ol 'ne» I'.-i di dei noni a n,.- proc it (I s Pile " iinl ni il With Jil i-i ¦ uti- pe vs . ¦." t|S it nm Imi to sustain the i vdlawaand tablisbed to prob .-..'' Som I fi lea i'.e i'll et .tt, lu ililli SS hs III h.- l. Ul ,,| rel i.i ike -o ii- r took \ In'r Lt v iniiiui.i .- linn ni l*-i.-t \\. .¦¦ 18731 \Vh-nor iu 1876! <>. w hr not seme time shun t Bissuc was alive and could bs Mid to n ni s "iin i" 111. ii aspect >.t n t I bey luise waited until tl .; ii of ii i i-n -ti tn ion is dts> .f. ns il now p r ¦¦(«-1111 thi- Sis views on thai lune indneed them to nominate him. i- i.-.1 thin. Wiiv ni Ul i'l tbey lutve flank and told hun ihe.i bad aomiusted hil - they were air ml lo nominate anyb be ^s ba ¦¦ "f it t We folly aame with the Kev. Dr. Armitage, who Hillel eel) tilt. rill'-] tl (|.- KiellAst-- ne I' isl (' iii-t-ii Issi H.lay, I hal Biers personal ie ol candid .'<¦- ...i tbe I for si ¦¦ bet ottos s aud I. Al I ie s nu- i.i.t-. sst- ila a f il.M'iis-liny tbs ni.Ti Q ¦'¦ sn -'t i- .. j bia character and record, il i'i tell tbs truth <>i any¬ body : n is aol abase to deameelraSa by s fiirt»x- hibitian "i e msy .rsm ma* ;>. ¦. -i to ii". ( ertain'y ins pnhlie sc ta sn pablie property. liettemef reeord am for oil the world to mod or tojadga of. .V monsabmita himself to that kiad of oeratmy whea bs aceep . notion ts.--!. il- Kev. Dr. Armitam win.: like to ha betrayed mi i rail as f..r aa Incompetent nt il* t. iwsp ip sfassd to cal) b ) so. Sfobodv y fm uuty nf ,i pa ide j 'liii.al ta hs atrieilj Jool and rernniona bal if th' Itnaasofeaad laieefM oases is to ba deter- lbj i-i slat rots, ths people mast ba auls to Ti.te klit.Tl The origins! Hancock mon ie bow pearn elly be- Itered t- bs I lei el I- sntos Da.ta, ol Lonii I lid tn - - iai thal 'ie invsntnd Hancock --. long sgo m lv-t.7. i.m. .-ti be seglected Oal u patent mi hun. hine** then the Colo. t-.ri iiii.-i -k ,;_|.ah sal rarioaoly and baas eoeearaed in several poliii.-il sntarprtsea, '.me of wbieb wm the aomieatios i-t Charles i.ii.iinr i-i lf*"2. In ni ins p lilied BtsaadariBga, bowen r. bs ssa kopi hu eye us Uaaeoea and waited tbs atnkmg af she beor, lt acrusk ai Cii.cimi.iii. .t.ni lbs lour and Dnosss/a mas Dasi Colonel Daaesa io entitled ts la reword, an-l thro moo loutit il.ai 11- wi it airmsthiag if Hauawek ia ' rt tmtt. Ti..* p 'i-l- if Kee*aeay are andnraloort to r.irot bis speetatmsnt ta Consol to nhanghal. oed ».n«nl«-t.iiii« soofideees is sxprosssd is Hsuosek*s -atryinffthat Hiat'if hs will oniy promise tim p.sec.- to thc Colon**!. I bs H>u. Il Uni ."*.!> er isms " the prominent idea dOhio 'thst is sd tbe Dsmooraeysf Ohio.just at iMstlmeia that thal Mate *iii eesl bsrtwonti Rm i.ir_il vote* lor >Uucoe k ami Kagnail." Mr. Say. Iri largo! io ucl.i thot 'tbe Olio Idea" ks, io general, that a promise it just as good as, sud si niel mies batter, than SBlfiSBlBlilo. sud ila' the way io redeem a premiss is io take it up with another, l't Thans this in me -ilui, ninia ss hull tar sot. ..I lliiiei is protlilM-el to H.,i>. rock: they propone to redeem u >u MevesBbw with ont-Hut roaches over to lHM.. Then, too, the "Ohio iden" hat been in hard luck ever since il ss an broached. \Va»u't that what ailed Thm-uian t And lllelli't I.WIIIt- COUli til gril [ tl it, tu,| T It wus rery shrewd in Mr. English to lav bo rout ti utrea* as be did, iu reply to tbe committee tbst informed him of bis nomination, BBjeU the fact thst tbe first great battle of Ibo campaign ia t<> l.e foegM ni his .-svo BaaSa -f ladtsaa, fis atm ii Ins l. .11 nn.I alon! In groat wealth and his wifiiaanoaa to use it liberally I'>r ti.e party that he i,.i e'.e.il.t f-.-U th»re ia dinger of tlnir " lavini* dsaru SS h. n'*.to uio tbs xpini-iso nlir.i.si oloietv of the atTOot SM lOSV- iiik hun lo l".>k i"H for lbs BtatS svith.>ut hiv otber urhw atic". Hm rofSTOUSS to the brant of the hattie wss a (autis remiader to ths committee timi funds is sdditlon to bisowa mudssi t ullin would us uesdsd Ti.e Helienel Coat- muteeanneara ts bavs eonetdsesd bis oooe ia th* eh ellon of |fr. bimmil as cann man. wno has hud sxpenraoa in bayles Beales rn lodiaaa, ead univ he Boppooed io know aesmibiuf shoal the pseulisr .n-t of tbs The Co.mt ile I,e.--e'ps wis ut, tho Cobden Club banquet la Umdon last Batardaj night, aa airy, Via il-ill.i Ililli foll .f linpe Uses. r. Ile BSSUKd thc company tbal tbe Pea ims Canal mhems was a Ber*. ,, i not tbe cattai, be it obssrved, but ins ** scheme." He was anderstood to my thal be hail ali tbs French capital In in- pocket, sad Basra won- derfulstill, bs had just reeeived al-tt.-r bern N«w- Vmk aoBoaaeiBg thst ail ths Americas " waa seas* iog." tbongfa be did not my thal it bsd soum. 'ihe ramil was M U.I M completed.WOOM bs linn Bieted sst hm seven years. Tbe Cunt du Lesseps was bon in tbs .M ur 1608. When the Panama Canal is Halalled bs will, therefore, bs shoal eighty- two yean old, snd aboald ho thea retain even a moiety of bia astoeishiea vigor, he svill be as great ti curiosity as the can 1 i'i .If. The Deasosratle demand, aeeordias to their own irhrasies ot it. is .. he.mle. a free ballot, »nd tbs Miooiiiiuiiiioi) of tho military to the eivd power." These sra atlrriui porty criss, te I* nure, but may we bo permit tel to inquire their prusent perti- neiicy T Wileri- ls ll thai tbeyOo B0tenJerMboBSS ruin "f When i- a " lire bollol " denied except ir thc Bombers Steles, oben thsy thsmsslvae deoy n io the colored rofe n f And where, prav. i- it thal tb rtfa nny eomplalnt thai the mdiiary m net sub- e.nliliate to the civil po.v-t T lli.se thngs BOUUd weil, hut tie rotor wants to know why hs sb 'till vol.- tbs Ii-..i.« .m.- ticket, even if be does h beve ni tbsm. A Democratic committee ong hi to be sent to ')'./.¦ i" uialie s\ lu.sv lo li irk- Isle** -ii itgBfl .'¦ tne campaign - p -ns. Jndga Orton, ot Darlington, Wt*., a lift-long i i-e foi tbe people to .;!. Kepa'dis is tbs bauds of a party eon- trolled ny t iwillsapporl and rate for Garfield. Hie letter announcing) .-¦ in his vie wa it -I -ti, nt, -ti j ttl tetne ni "f ll ¦. who eeainsttbe Demoorntie ;is-:s. \'. it msy n.r.' en ni ihe past, be believes it ie to-d iy ".ab¬ solutely iimi essentially Ibi r tbe 8onth." *' Its record io Coi I four years lt-ji-iiv el ted tin -mp ei- n ot Northern men." N >ii ber lue N il unal cn .lit, n -r the N il nr.v. nt l"t ss ii lu- - ii" ni tn. hun!-.-f tbe-Democratic party, Judge n be ss!,, hare none - f it. Ur. Knsliah told the D -inooratlo Committee thai ba fully rea z tl the i np irl nee ol tbe situation in 1 eli.ina. Ihiiu- .1*-- thi' he will eon- more oi tbe campaign tu uti than he did to leagn lire fund. It prominent Democrats continue io eal! ai iflctl, Ihe pur' v ssill -nnii he in ..v.i"!i iiiii.-.i u Hi nek is ibe candidate. i | ta be writing a cim- nai.'ii biography t General Hancock. I'o make il cofoplcsti h. -iii.niii i.i-.-ii tbe tollowing paragraph which appeared m Tkt Philadrlphin fl om while n der bis editorial t irg Hancock, a Jubn- ei l.a innes com uland >i the liith Mill- ,, Dist in .i.oiii-Uiiii:i.ami forthwith lows un the colors ol t ie Nation. A loyal meeting in Hxas a s ioi nee. i b li niel - >¦; ii - moo, vs bea o iii tel. ibo fm rot the nee n ia .' \. .i -ii in ¦". it Ne vs -< ii Iks i -. ¦ b re¬ te -. il "' I . ihst tm virtu illi wi,a. hi, led to, --e'i -ii lui i* bj i Bi iga llei 11 u- i .ti ... llie- Un i.¦ --i ii".-i Ai .nv, .i in ii uniformed iu blue. Alas, lr ibe loyal iu ol Texas, with teuen- .i.iii a ...hi.-.nnl miles a I be Southern ora " f thal if ibe Republicans sen rs South they ts iii I" te 1' .. V - North. By all m ll I. Barksdale, and .1 I'.11>¦ I-- ->:.i t: - ire tl.:it Barb - l'.nuot tn along. Democratic I iliad oa the emin i.i iii- .i'll in n called .'ii c ll I'.-l. Tbey I I- 1' t admit Ibe Bepub- the V1 . ional Di s- trici. Tb rici svhu li ur tnnor.mi- QeiieraJ ChuJmei oded in ii-. i : .'< h .: is sbstueh . t.ni : sod i-n I ; / tn;. .v.- de¬ termined to niaKe in at pttoi teer it, and hers ii. niiiiiit..) .loni! ll. Ly led them in Congi lysol in. lu bis lol er cd ac. ¦!.i.in Democrats -..tne au¬ ra-lia. He n .,, ¦, n, mippriMs tbe Kepiih i!-..n x ¦'- ind c i lenses ony- ooe io a .- -i.i h.. nts. 1 .- ut';, bo.id .Suntu, he declares, will ii iraya be bm l>. .i So. id Nor ii, and nn il the former t i .allow slid n i.iin h. lit I es Opiuiou a* . e po ls niel'- si iii ¦». a seen mi m bick tbe i.l-'l.-l righi tO ¦¦llll'l I'll. I br- l.krh:t,ij Herald r, bul mases no attempt !.- el.'ll'lell li- ¦.. tv fl ill -ul. 1 he .Nor.h.-i u I». in ti ltic papen are ealllOg upon lbs Rt i/uiar Democratic eli elora lu tTirgiuia Ut Bar- render io ihs B adjusters. One organ soya it is only a iii.ni.-r of poln. il etiquette anyway, of .til ina. tlc oar ty wants iucooho, aud au pnucinie in to m* allowed to aland in tho way. A thal tried toaoale ti.issn the Ntuiouai debi i.i paying ii in rag tawney oi lars won't be advise I bj its orgous tu hesitate ahoul nuppott- m. is repudiators' tickei in an, b nu if steven .1 be rj; lind Un-', n, Tbs outlook iu Mame ia nol so sn>oouragiag an ths Fusiouutaexpected. Boles Ciao..- is openly i. Obs Or .,;,. dsstams that l..-du-- uni want rtetery ia teat btate tiu.- ve.ii'.ai.t thal ks isdmag ali hs can ttl defeat Piala:.-ii aad the 1 ii.-mti el" -torsi ticket. These nun..rs are canoing much anxiety BUlOOg the Demo¬ crats, ami iii ihe effort to exp,am, their feen cn-p iu qaite pla:.th. Hr.Chaos linns, n bes len bo ii" i.t ali .nt un feeling toward the Desaoeieta, lo a -.bal Behago Loka rsoeetlyhe threw aside ali rewire, say tug: "We hare gol lbs trap oat .mu Mn- I noei. laean do >, mus lubber Int, bini they mus) m.t lenci ute bail, li thu er) of lesion is named om we most ss.t tilla generation of Utt- u is ooru before onr principles wm become »ii|Q*Bfted imo the orgame law ol lbs laud. 1 nay 0 .nels st., im-c lim .-il Individual saul to the wog woo wss root mg around a ladder on whiob os s -, tc st tailing Mr. Dog, _e. p sway irom ! in. or you'll m.Li- mieebieJ sUure.' We ss am meir roles, ts., ..i.,'i sv.-ini 'em rooting Inmud aid -" Hi-- part* ni gins ih_t xr .m.a.-..'_oc,mii,ic.ilv npoa Mama gama bc lli.it. o. k tiiul belter ke<m aa t yo oui ou tLeir Uieeu- 'u(k all. s. iii- Democrah. ware frank enough to tell lian- .ock mai they a estuatsdhim hassans he truckled .. Um rebels ia Lonuuaaa. They du lld have added bat tiley tX|.mietl mm to do th*aaam timi*: aica.ni iii Sn li- BUM ->>l. Whs demit*! aomebod] sallee Ifnam aad gai aco- -esiti niea lunn me t.. noe ia be eaaipaign 1 P..RSHNAL. Mr. IWnnyses is tal uta a long Journey through italy mid nwitasriand. 8saatSff David David la nosv at bl* horns in II. loma, ona a mid te ho eorioBnljr ill. Mr. VS. W.lortoiun hu.* lec-overed from bia __¦ ns-1 ts esl af deem sgoiu. JuUge Tourgee, the uiithor of the " FihiI's Er- .ist U-en mode a LI..D. hx Koidiesier ____*. imtmtJ. "' Mr. Alexander H. Kico is meatioued sa possible MtntoeatetheHmma of BeprssaataUrsa from th. ¦aaaaebunsMs Ubi Disttiet irom me NenatorC-inieion'a I,ea.th is reponad foy % . jatrl, tt, the PMUuiclphia Pres, U, be ,. n__t*vtml :otiiiition. ll in uta'eil fuMli.-r Ih it .¦-- .. tott hs Will ABM r»v.v«r. l««ri) a Umi,,, <:aptain Beda hos received a letter from the Por- tuaue^Uov.iiimrni ask.,,«,bat send ter.os for -fane Im the remossl of oUtroctm... from tbs aaSUUh of tbs Uiver Douro st Oporto. Tho, with tl odopl the Caeeme'a jottv system, mash mons] bar. lag i-e 'ti ipeni in v. n efiiiiiic to improve tbi i An i-o'.i. of tho Ok.i I ¦.; ;.. ill ins. :*i a MS ol L'oi"l cd ic itn-n. e t BStbiBgef p sthiihir, ladesd. ll- h.ts bees ordaloed -.. ..r. gymao, and bas truaalated thu four Goepeiattum Preach "no IrncjuoW. He hopes le c nclitdenm translation of tbe New Dst uncut seton a nt the pi .-'-ii y.- ir Senator Mains ha" returned to Anim-ti. vh're t* le.1.refused tin- uiir.-nt en rend 1# ci.cv tn p. runt Hieni lo offe-i bus a .-'son, 'Ihe Ken,-rhee. Jiiuri,ul -.sus that "Inul Mr. Kl line rog.' tented itiTie arenM have licit t largea and n mt entbasisatM deoMMtstrs loo thai ban . r in-c,. place in t ic Koamebee Vail.-v.' il-; denator w.ii4| oiic-o nnl. laloes-Bpaiga '-vork. I'., ie Lee XIII.. asdaaorthsd bv a corre--.fH.nt.eot Q| lite Rotton A fit -if. _ S tuan of i B Posing prto. .*(-. "Hu manner," sieve tins writer. " .> tm thoroughly r- gal, fie, M lt -. If, apsaka witb graut dignity snd Boonoy, god sv tb l.tn.*, almosl ht xemetric, CUdsueSS. lb civ-Mlie lupe's.-! tn nf bel ag a maa of treoieodona wig couple.i with g-'iitiiiiiinly prudsuee. lb) wm I, when 1 saw him, in whim, without alora. ¦eutef soy kind, ssvee number of vsn ott hue legen A* -con un he had Bo isbed his psiisgyrts ea aristotle, I t*»ok oecasios to tay tiioti sriahed to thanh lum for his Encyclical reatonas lbs philosophy of Bl. Thnmss lin* Pope, liking nt- l.y ths .tr.is witn Int left hated an r laing li* rigor iu the air, burst ont into a real flow <>i .. kn* -i.i-.ii. Qoeeto una sueii lies," lie began, and I -itali in-vcr forget tine satisfaction wiib wbieb lie sae* ph it 7. il tin. " ima." I bsd often Iced thai he y proud of Ins emvelit ..I ,Y. tk t Patna, hut I bsd no notion thal tbs ssention f ii bi a io-rcti« would t all forth so mile li .-..mj leaes. H<- ie|M.Kc for. 1 should think, teij mmatae, s»,th real tneevatioa, of tin- great value iif St. I bom rn's li los-nih.. of Ita depth, unit v sod conformity to rev-sled truth af tbs iiioiiv.-g tb it had induced bim to bbm c b| in ot tba lavoi with whieh Hui d nun bed boee reooived." Nksv-I'i oki.un. M -. July 14. Secretary I luau aii.i parts' arrived here te day IS tl" cw itt II. M. Orant, ami Balled oe thc Ben. W, W. Ctaga, Tbey ss ni return to Kew-York eu Datunluy. WosHJxorwg, duly H..1'resnl" it Hsyea sill reiii.nii li.-io uut.il the miltlle* ol Augu-t ll- Sr<- poaeate paw two weeks in Oslo, snd to sttend ths reunion ol bis old rvgistent oe Ihe Isl <i ttfpierm ST ss luca be mil make a vm.t to tbs P.ictus OENERAL S". - A natural ke-bowse is one of thi ctirioiities ..I ii ri -in .V-ve tatUOg. ll I'-- In 't I'-'' serge m savero! Bandied yann mei ir.tcuts thirty fast dSSp, wits c-ivcs ana cn - i.iicieit-c it- .les. ne smile aSthe gorae la i. nny ... s r |.«-in (i itii.ir lt. 'I -i III tell- )SOr_r lille! tllC ll I-.Se- ..III. ."le ¦- | lin- tie nu H.- t r winch n .-.-!. i : -, I SS0 SI tile Isl , s fi « leel (¦..!.. "ii' . "-1 ,.,..; ss ter hu -i.l-- up. i- ss itei ,a ,,t SI Tin- Preuefa Bmhopo cling to the tit'e " Mon- I -lui cm ," .th blfUgt H IB BS ion-'- r irr Hatti iago tke Ba ... inn]. ¦. nf u.l I ter;.ell ,': -un-iit.iiic ¦!)» i ssttU.eli in-i-ini a- Ml.:. i tbs Pl -t .. Bl ff Us Cl -iii.'cr, I lil -I l . ll . ..... .I. r. *:.>.] willi Ii-pi er 1 appel A '.. - .* -mi e nilli.mi, s. .iinl oil.- li'iit-iuisi saul li I* nn.li! al it -ii-.o M. i...:ii" -' il .--. tiil.ls li.-kin ts- i,o lilli . '.ml .-: ii paly, ami Mo .) B| Tbe earthquake in Bwitsi ria ¦! on in-- ol J i n url .ci. (',.¦1, el 1 ll ill" l-MllirrS¦ ..el rte. ll 1 foul i.i lin Jen si. lit-- om'i -; ..ii lasted sOt i i, -.i- pr ced sit gyw ti} «.. TliS iiji.vi-uifiit was tram below upward sud r i ., ;. -...ts flMB li ¦:.. I ll I ¦¦ son- wp., ttl ow ti (iou, .. le .ii.i'ii ii. s mi lil..li Tl. Ill lr n"S . lie,il,.. ei)..le ss I iie-.r -I.-. A -I..,- . S .- t il .) el. I ll || I- pl.l.l .Lie , I . i.,,.l ..-., ne lll.lllii'a.!'- I.e.ill IU lue Vallie) Ol aud Hie il.ellie-. Out* thing lends to snottier diing in ..-ti- | .lilli "(CU HHiiepS Siled l.alllll Co « wita ix il .i a- il WIS jimI tit:.*- it ss um. r t -. -ii air p rsaas b -. mg i I ,_.-,- I ll lit «I blliell., ut.ii lea ni .i ie.y m.h tie- eapross viva »i i i m mn ot an nt lo BZeltldS li -.e.'11'i t i; rf leoak*. Sud ,>¦. u, i.i.l v ¦¦ .¦¦ ii. ii ; tuc uti.,!. 1. .I-'" ' ii.' glUl '-ll IU t li ll "I l.A -Se, ld -e. 111 ll" Iliull .1 . ( lit i-e, ss i m. i- ii '. ry i n -, i il csu 'i rd Ij i D III ihi |M_rtS Ot sine, -ucli .inn tin ) I ss ll,. J .ni french, od ll .- rstown, ll L t Hi. 1 eleU' I iii -tl. Sir. g IO till nus. He a.-.lined untie tm.I fer Iocs' 'la -, IrtaBHW ss et. ,i..-.-, .iii. -un kl. i.a-i'.iliai.) Ss a. i. BSSi nit ok bia tank ba Was I ¦: ¦¦.¦I t" a skillion. ut a,, u eal a SI tl ut t> b day Ha I, Hil U. ..!!!'. IIIIJ-.C... 1 SS |! ll (.! 1-iCll Ill.lt special rel latona task lo perlona tsi,:ih could s int ump I i'l. bc i. i. f .-¦.. tn; da] Ksciy elim Ile.ole -Uinl.,< si .1 t Ul" lo 111 .si citici I. tiuiMi, aad ih ms * ¦.» ss e h. _ linn all nie time ant lita. B t a m.ii'ln.it oi i ii- ps, T- in,-in-g mt ai il rn in r tl.ii'K" WeiI iii bis wav. sae ti aaeh naauer as to leas6 ie ». Minn liirtt thou prom aaa oakuows to ali tn-.med Hum p.tri ililli,, of llieoi iu BVSfJ in- - Thal the l»o,iul;itii)ii cd the Diittd I a' ,i ii ki-' .1* Biags lha « fr.ml ls t iiffil.-il Bj Uh l> a.ung l.uiidn.i }., ir ,i. ll Ls,bowsver, iii.' soi aMsgle it_ri_-Istotwsrdal lha Un i.-i! State*aaa tn* tpesiStd a lea as tinutitiiil t>. 'h¦ utisiintsiir- o c, fm Britaia. i .- cm i--iiMiaitnii nniv BiulHpl] ni i:n- tatars a- ilia l. ( i's His ii'ii s'cr B K cl - mien .Rel Ir -';...-i fr..ts ij.ilwav, wii n- tiny BesSlSM., i.t M n- . iii Gatorade, wu re ti. y i-rnilU'-e :_ B. Ib Hi* .ti'nie, to. In the pas:, itu In ruy their lah BS| ¦"» e n 't bal helli t.. lu.-ituiiiui Kii-,i;-.u au I lr- ti it ....in.'a-«.ii tv- ahraas. I-- MBggsea thai laeUaaal KMgSoaa wu: have fail^n SaUadUand basaus - *aa ic* award i Ber have eat im Barty ssiltioee ag nut ti iy li. e liillfil Mutes ls. In (hf )..el.i, ctn n( iht 1,tunion lisnet, alimil as rsss< SS b as li w.<titi !». io ni*,' * ¦.' .Sal ti asivsai iii'-n u i .in.nu 1. ne -ie-ikmptey ot buif h*aeoneapaade 's. Tbs until iur of models employed in Pitria by pa iit«i». sculptors ant bat graphs I la g71 l.a.y rn nfs first witb A (nial or -.'.IO, or (nore ll.ni H tleinl ol tue wf-me Uet. Vranie laue-it svith IS0| bm UM KaSS. regarSs Ftaasa ta of litUs rene, seasatertag mm isa niiis-- el tbe pams woe..a oataragg sagBy * . cn .n a af bems sacagMt Tba third and meets a -i . iu iiiii .ne BOBUaSed uv natl.ina wUu'h mlgA . I- boss fMiilr no cxi.seeie.1 to atdinl much lower daws.toy OT in.i-is ssl I ll Tn V.iles HO. an-1 by Sw nc a,d. vsMl |.rt.'.!'l.-cit). BelKliiiii is r. pte-eiH.tl by 49. sntl Kile laid t'.vt'i models, wit,lc tie- linc nan- ... ,| ., sssttU «rut Ot HO. Ireland, winch luis Mire. 1 in-1 BS BMSg gsgttsb (Minters weill BBBSobi of tuc bmostts bJEb bsaaisase-ltaryrapeassotatlva la Pobm* Purtsgsl.2; ami Aii.lt m Miinj;ai>. 3; but frpam ia Bl.IS BM ll mnl,t.-d rtein thc Hst. On Bf Ibe vrbolc 671 a BTSOl ("S- lOrll) air lie. ween tin' nj;.vie of -fmsq anti tsscnlv ->i'* la tieii, bete sire 0)1 tr lilli w arr abosv tile it.si-ll.SB- Uensaam 'Ii e uro so*i m mm smcti Hies aro tsktn ai- tin i'm.ii^in rm mal i.i. eli) ,, .,t, |, n.. ,| ., pg Hue tins IO; flowt r-i ins. 35 ; nod workeis w.id IBS needle, AO. _____________________ PUBLIO opinion. General Garfield'* letter of arce-ntaDca s'lmiitl nu pl..fd lu lue baud* if totf v.ii.-i iu ibu swat ry. I_vtns Brataaes ul ll aim lama bb kies desnrvlas lbs oB»itfer«liou ufa iii n»iM i-ii ix i... Tb« Hattons ¦'a-smitteseoaM oat di.iriBaW i ... r.s elf et!iv* dil.in cu dtii utncui..[N si ll .i*S Pul ivlin.li (Hep.) Wu I'i edict that the Smith will not onlv bs ¦Kiln! iii ti. imilln, strasole. nei nisi e-.tl i.i. Slates win be ure lt tariff ibaa tees wi ie IS lM/li -|An. lal t'tiiiiini'!,. (l).-iii.) The Dsaaoemlie m ,n in. , Lave said, is moats nm. ta me., eaauiaatoi " i'm, t- our tl ifor e. Uet u .1 ami star on ti. We uai ed dn»u tits pIsSSSj H *'« "r "ii iu J.ntk.* of tlieir souu.iacs. sun* ma arriy apjo ibsca, uud. abuYe an, i.e sure lo kenp away Koui i_e edge_." [gaotoO Hera.tl (Ind.) Till!* IS NO I THK 11 MK KOR A CH.AMiB. Atieox TA* Hfhtslina , W Vo.) fnUllip*ne*e ive an' univ sveii suru-d mme more ni toa rate lui giutiai pro-,., my. Ai i.. cou iilioni S'S fs»or*bie. Oui exporu «c»- greater ti.sn otu iii.iK>ria. K_niu«ri U.»vc Ikcu Seltlua Sn.iil |.in.e« f..| ail ("./ lai-e.i. SWlBg to lins great tm cia i. ticm.ul, wit 1- »i tot miine tim.' tbey Un l..u gcllm* sc- ui .rh lhal '¦.¦nf uc-ic-a to buy si very low prices. Nu ca-* of ¦".". imVf beeu inure iM'neUM.i by lbs i-.uu.p.l-n nf si-"'** |e., ti . ina tn»u Uni,. i». J Uc Cjcueea snow lhal l*d se >r we . -ni abi-CMMl .ini.i.ili urml |it...iurn to lB« ezosl if ->.it^.tt'J1.174. Iles ,,,.,. .. ,m t al I..'.- ,».* pio.iin las aiSu lii-si ul toa l*i. >«ara i*f. i. ass !«. uue-e-d al a lon* to-t lUau fur uiauy yoatt piaviou*. HesM UU clara ot Uien IU tb* e..unley OUgeil lo be Ucui . un **.' lins to e.'.*i._c ibe aitualioo, os it exisu luel*|. iktt I*, mers Or all Bamma tb. y aiioa.il be lus deal to tnfi Lat * oi: saougli aloiM.

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JCno-y^rk Quilt? drii-uuc.FOUNDED BY HORACE GRE E L'. Y

THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1880.

UH. A ' ¦; v TRI* MORN I NO.

V x i.s..I!:, r.i- li National Faatival was

eeles.rn'.¦ ss it- ist. .it spiel.,: resterdsy. =*:1 he Daks ol Laneast*, li;.n tanerked io UieKc-.I B h. im- I. .. .¦¦! Cup ii-s ' n

wm l)i Bl.tckfliorn -¦". ¦" l.-.m Rosebery in .li-«

paS il tn eil cpl th* l.'lllle. Set retiu \>lll|> flit lulim.C=- S,r ( li.til- r. Dilke M.V- oil li- Ililif nf till* Hil

ish (isPowers are a, ting I¦sri ra n san lo Russia.D" mi sue .1>- - io tba Wai D

dfllV tie I.|. .till ll SH-le-'l I.f ill" Illili it'

Terni-..-,. Cashier Hedda.1 Iark, N. .1., lui k. has h "ti ii dictaThowagee ol farm laborers rc v i?r namul dannaHie lil-t ll-. .1 Vi ill .

- 1 In- |> le

port* ar* unusually I l ss t

lui...tc- - drove ill ii,.- eulorel] laborfrom Kital k tell ison, Mo., teslerdsi li-

Tots \.. .limn nut in Al...ns,NY ll. nv

Bl ' ed llilicb ii ii-in.-" li ('ultu ntl..J.'l rje itel I ll ).:,,- ... 1 ¦! \ -i'llllin lu- pwd, ¦ I ¦ li Ri pu lie_»n

National Convent ¦.¦) mal tn Indnut-n 'Ute new A_.ii 'oltiitnl limul niC".tirol oraantaed in Albans*. Tbar._nilli nt Like Georgs waa li-irun .. (.

John \. Campbell lat* Third AOf Slate, ill il WuSl U'lill.

ClIV A'-I- S, HI ORAN.-.Tb* I i, i n*)S. Cs.iiiitiitin-Oftile l.'e|.,ll,|ll lill Still.' Co.-ill.,llll'l) WU-

©r_.'ii!._'*i! set'.l.is. I'.-inn. ra . e<iinmitlees .til CHI Air. ll! e", un,) presented 11;.-(ii.eitiii.iti re-nlii: ii.ii adopted labb.linioo. I lp. T .ni ' i'- e.noll' lofl ss n-

a sm sn isa lo i.' trait ans RevemlItalian laborers ev "re h|}nrc*el -.-sen Iv cm -, n., lentlinn iiinii asa* le-"* I'repsreiioueare mobilis l..r the execution ul Chsstine (tm,SI-Fin.eli le.I.tenta of tin* Bill ee-ii tn sileiltheir National PeativoL \-i ala wasasn wa*

briitnlJs iinir'ii-reil at ls.i,-. OoMot lbs legal-lwiidst -..s. r .n.ll.it I41HSErain-i. BU.ll tenta, >',..L. opaoed ezetted andliiifto-r, .(.et ..h.i \v te qui t, ni,tl liniilly weak and11!l-e tl.i.Tn. Wi a niri: --'I ntiif-.K lot il ii'iiserv.ttii.iis in

tJiciite eh .ti nnd partly elwndi weather, witb stichtCliaince . )u tempt tai m.. 1 .-i i.n.t.eier s e-alenJay .-

Hi)?: I. '.m ; leis».wt. 71-; itv ci ipa. 77^-.

Tlie SSatWiWod nte;il un n of tho Di-uki. ruc v

oukIi' mw to rall iiitiiii Jc im Kells and eran-

pT.ltlllaiC t iUl (I'm.ll bl* * ll".tile- sell dcnliij tr,

reiii-ini.'to Bupiort tnt- DtaiaocnUM Uokot lustyear.General Hancock is a osodBst soldier. He

will, ilii-ic-!i.ie-( lu- surpiisi ii, ivcrliii|is dla*jfiiHlc-1, in le un Hui i x-Cosci hoi --le-

viii-in in foi m. «l ra-Governor Tildes that hoWaa an **

»iu iu* ti t htiitc-sni m."

Beiiiic- siiliijihlo ti^ures c-onifiile-ci br the Ag¬ricultural Dip.iritni-Dt show a derided im-pinvi im i.t in the oragea ol faun laborllUOIIg 'nut tba romilly, ll.i- it, tim- of almocd i Yt ry ste ti- n, iimi Um demand fm laboris repealed to be- sand enjj Webern,

A randie! brute was iiefciic* a coroner's juryyestiiclav on a eharffS ol nnir letinif his wUn,He Ctillfc'881 (I .l.tVilU' 81 ill Iv thc |eOOI RUM Bil.¦who svns un invti.id. "A areasun inc els ;v Icu44 tbiitntis lintis in a while," said tin philooo-plior; **u littiH tliuinj'intr will burt no¦ woiii.ni/' Evidenlly ii lilt!». banging vs-i 11 imi

linn tins uiuu, and li* is likely ti. lina out bosslt feels.

It is a gtnd plan to Hare dosvn tbe soldiersIii biicki lu ss Im are commie tint foi linn (nk.intho ness-r> tues. Fifty ol tiieua sat down io a

»npi»er tin- ether norht of the Third AimvCeeips, ssh in only sovt-nty men ssc-ic: ju,-,,-.-,iin all. luvestiifuiiou shows, as I.ieiitc-iiini-Coiouei li.ift.-.rtv,» letui .tales, thai inala ad ulfitty Haneach M>Uitera tfeet« nara only fom.Fiom one root buck know all.

Tbe leaders of ibe Deinocrutic party, now

Coorn-Kaiwl in th - city, are ett*:ii;.e-el in u

frantic c-ftort lo svariu Mr. 'llidem up into a Uigsub-enptiou, by nuaus of wiluly and falselyeuloj.ietic spt ei In b ami res .Inti.ms. Mr. '1 il*l«-r>ia coninionly aup|uie«Hl, beerefl, io bave a

toioiablv thal intellect, and (o know ana ihtcr-ence between a compliiaintaiy m tc, I, and a

liundred-ibousand-dolbr che-ck any day in theWeek.Tl e meeting of tbe Executive Cooitnitlee. of Lbe

Repubhc-au SLitc Coiuiuittee yesterday shovsc-dtimi thc loaders of tbe party in all portions ofthe State are hill of confide nee, and, whieh u

better, aie really to eo to siork. The reelectionOf ex-ConBrrc-BBtnan Tbouiau C. Platt as cban-tnaii of tbe Kxe-cn<ivc CouiuiitUse, which waa

camed unanimoualy on niotioo of Genera) Aithur, wa*, wise. Mr. Platt isr man of ifieatexe-cu-tAsr- tsirea. bas bud much experience in political¦XQU-oageinent, aod waa uiiced by many lor tiiechairmanship of the Stale Committee last j earnt the time Geneial Arthur was chosen.

A charity which does so mach with ao little

ninney ns Ihe Scasid- Sanitarium cxpi-ii'N.oiu'lil not tn Ix* allosscd to lull shmt in Itt workior nick of lnneis. On the lii-n isv,. day- of lim*week ovei 1,100 sick children and motbenvs.-I- recctVi il liv liis iieftittiti-.il. inti gitaniinoitii! shanon at life ami Ina iii The «'«ukof tin* Saint.ilium begun nu early this jualth it (he ninney ha* inn toss, and thc ns.inl

number ol tl lily snearaloea euunol bs tn ide. Ita generous pu Im will pol its bani ti'isvn into |its pocket al one* fer ibis bim fi ol tbis ami allsimilar ohahtiea, bandieds ot lieus sv.ll bssaved a .. tost m Hghl thal nraj will be¦anani d to ibink tbnl othdr bunderda ebouldhast Int ii lt>« .

Sc'vcnttcn laborers we:e seriously injundyc-tt nlay by nu accident upon Hie

Lang Beaeb Railmad windi must bsi | nied as nn anomaly among rail-ii.ml c-ii-ii '.'ties. A privel Iram inf vim: I

large anntber <>f awn oas swept bv a jtuyropewinch bad kelped to support a bugs dm ck at

tbs si 1.- nf t c- track, bul bad hs come displa d.I ite nun Wees swap! off tbe train, sud-ohio fell under tlie cir-svltet ls. Timtot il number of tbeee sslio rec-ivediii)iint e svi tc t«eiity-<ix. nine of svhoin froniiltle to co lo Hun honns. Ol tbe seventeensvhossiic scut to he Hiookiyu hospitals live,it is Beared, nanni rseorur.

P;n is celebrated yesterday svith patrioticardor Ihe sstieaai hutivnl ol thc Retmblk,noss nea: the ead of it-i ie it li year. Tuebatters decorated, svi.b lin's, the Cloudedstreet*, Ihe grand military review in preaenceol 100.000 people, the iretn r il iilntiiiiatinn al

including that ss otidintis npidic ilion ofthe electric Hghl which mule tin- venerableNotre Dime look likeavaal siructure ol por¬celain.all tlii- ni i-t tmsv foiiin-il one ol thegrandee! spectacles bi which the tri-iiin|i'i ot K im.li. n. principles li a is.:

bec it c..m.neut i..lt d. The Cc Udisplay in thia eountry alone ion.

ssitn ii in iitiiiia.. j national bu«ll.r.-'-sin. Thisgitstl foti ii, which c mmem-

oralee also tin- tnkii.g of B - ile iu 17S'J.in-v ii >. ni pleasure- in impei lal .-.mit-, buli'ss; tsv iU.-.i a ie--.. aire ic oamong all en-

shackled peoplra iii Kui .¦i-e*. Tlc el blAl ionin il.> (its ss a marked !¦> thal l- .> I ste and-.iis'i)! ii oj ,i i, t >- which an- G uia-ti-i i- ie v

F cn h. Tin- presence of two Ki eu eli wars -s, 1- in the hm bur couti ibuted i<. tin*" sn easI Un- lest,S,tl l.ete.

Kt-S tm ri Bier erasou loki Mi Ii'.", n yes-ten! s tliiii it v.as ** ;i hobie m If ieniaCnn Ins| ,!( IHlt !.¦ Sf /¦ |||tOtl lilt l'-l li le. ll, I - .

M '-'les'ii on i- fu-ni the South, wbeie I halHCI I'l " I.(lie BCl I -<!t ll ill " liBS lieett tl -i oeiiieeellor il, t( stn'- a- an c-xli billon nf absolutei om :. (ii.e. and where Mi. 'tilden has been

¦i lor makin" ll svlb the li.!|>e,il 1 (ix-n,taine-ol profanity tor wlliell lin- D-iunci;.lu¬pins iii lui .- elton is sn lamim- A...t n. Mi.Stevenson banded to Ml Tilden the tesol linn

.' _- I.i.n ..el..(i til liv I st

st ii- :..... si. ii thu rein rk tim it -nil- idied "tin*u Ime i-e i-linn tit tn ss.ml linn e-v i s Democrat"tn nm Iinnl," ami nit!, ila- request ih.i liewould .i. c'.-|it it as "

,i mein." .ol iii 'lien allieb iinnate regard ami cm,li.l.-i.c-e In bia uni,"uta t -mi ns ,in, and ii iou 11 nd pin ny." \ml rel

niy Mi. SteveuWNi bul ecerj Democratprcneul kn sv timi Ibete exist in ihe purtj a

bill h.i'n tl and contempt foi Ml. 'lilden.Kn i.n ol I rm k'ersi, iniiii user, tin- s'ni v

ol the cipher di-put ches, ano everj ene held tl c-

it; iii<>>ii i'lnn ii eU- ih-m svnnh m. intelligentAnni ic.m. ul thia das, dispute*!. These twoiltcict. :-:.'¦" t tn kc ye.-!: lilas "s ct iclii"its mil¬

li! ihe m..si striking examples on ni*ordofthccharade iib.'ie iasineei ii y ot ihe Democraticpuny._

TBE QI I HUON 1 Iii I I si i'lEU.

Senator Mclhinald, of Indiana, in s -

at the- Maubatlao Club reception Tnt.i it i.i " I'ni ss't ;\

" years thu affairs of this Dillon hare been" hiliiniii-ii ii tl hs a party wliich never under-"stno.i tin- 11nc*, theory of mir Oovernmen"During tli.it lime th.- Democratic purtj*

s ii.'ailed tu in iiiiiiin tuc ares ol true"Democratic sentimeul np -n tli" al:"i-i" ciiiiit.v." Now Senator Mel).mal I i-(.oni.ieied one of the ablest and wisest lead¬en fi bia party. His parly holds bim lo beworthy ita higbeat honor-; bia associates in

the .Senile le-ck-m him in lite Iii-,) rani.' of1> nm.-i die lissy rs ami statesmen. His utter¬ances on political topics it.o alw y- well eon*.siden-tl and thoughtful, and lie s«; dom " slops"over." The speeefc In whioh the abovequoted senteuees occur wag (leis t silie- otc- :i veiv select 1), lil- e ; at ,e :.Hillend*o unusual intelligence, al a Democraticclub vaunting itself epon ns respectability, andit evidently expreesed Ute views af his n-dienee as well as tbe a nt inn nts of thsspeaker. Ami Scnntn^McDonald undoubtedlymeant all ami precisely ssiiai he said.

We- cindiiili.-, (hank him for it. Thea* two(leaii-cnt, vigorous sentennea albeit the ene*omi of tht-iii falls iutu ths l.-ibii of florid il-lii-ii'.itii.n peculhw to the Di moura nc stumppresent ibe whela issue eery pl univ nndsquarely. Rfl strips assay ull the non- n-

iliont thu siiiii.riliiiiKion of in- mili¬tary to tba eivil p«*wer, the bohenacoi pus, and all tho sill) irdiu tte q v¦--

lions svhicli hast! lue.i disposed of in thegeneral setUeamut ol wai isnneg, ami ia aeloZt ii wen tis .ons to the mai loss ol the su!)-

ject. His erraignmenl ot ibe Repnblieanuni .. is sweeping, general. His Indorsementot Ins civs li pally is no less so. " Foi twenty"yeats,"' lie says, the, Gose ninont "has beea"admiaioteied b) a purtj which Meei" uiitlt-r-to"il the tim; theory ol om Giiviui-"intent.' That eoVOTS th- peiinl in whichibis party refused to aeeepl the Democratictheurj tani the Uovernmenl hud no jniwer ofBeif-fireseivutici:. bul inu-t no to pic-ic -.-, ss lienevei iiisii'ici (mn rose; and, ac lim: ou its ohotheory, pul down the rebellion ami Mfed the(Jove linn, nt. Hut Senaun MeDottUld wiys it" never undeistoiHl the true theory ot our" Goveirniieiit." Tho "true theoiy.r tben, inthal lin- Nation lias not the power af sellpicket v.itiim f Very well ; let us leave thatto the people.Twenty years covers the period in which

lins party that docs not understand Un* trueibeoiy ol the Gwvcruuic-ut is*uod Treasurynotes us a star measure whcn,.Mr. McDon-uld's party smd they hud no nj,*lii lo, andpresided for their nujweol whoa thnt paityplolestrii UKainai il Os l.iiii I ne:! '¦ ii; the eul¬ie in x. It 1*- thc- pt riod ID which a Je,v'al-lcmit 1

act was passed, which Democrats deoOUOeedas uncoijstitntional ; and the payinent ofcoin mtUSUat OU the National debt ss .is

ordered, in opposition to tbo dcclaiution olthe Democratic party that it should be paidin iftretibacks; Uie period in whioh the Republi¬cans " invaded sovereign .States " against Demoe latin pretests, "coerced soveiotKU States"afrainst Democratic opptieition, declared Hlaveproperty "contraband of w«r " to tbe greathorror Of Democratiu expoundexa ot lawe h. »i nc 1 pated the ala rea aa a war un-,,.

aura in apite of Demeeratia tin ea ts

and gave the lie .linn. 0M ballotnea inst the sullen remo i-trame of i ¦

l»un fiat's. 1 Ins is the period, il -'int,

in which a par y thal did mn understand thc

theory of emt Government -ive. it from de*siriaiion at the hands of llio.-e ss ho did. Itreeeeed ¦ rues from shivery and sande themcitizens; il curried on successfully a ftfUUlsstr. and paid tbe eoe! of it; it preaervud theiiite-iri us and maintnined tbe cn tin of theGovernment whose theory lt never undoagainst Ihe easauttn, in the fluid nnd tha forum,of the party which Mr. McDonald «ay.s is theonly om- that understands lt.

And all tins time the Democratic purty wi -

si ru ju li ii n "lo maintain the tiies of true Dtin-" euralie sentiment upon lbs altars of the

"Country." S >, so; those sven- the "tires of"tine Democratic sentiment" tint were kin-tiled rt Kort Sumter and thal r.m through allthe Benth and along the border) that biasedi.t Gettysburg snd Anti, tun, nnd lighted Hiechics rou .1 Washington; thal kept the fiori-SM bniil through lour yearsi of war, l.iiii

orphan asylums in eshoo ie New-York, sadwrought ruin wherever they wuru kindled IAnd lt ssa* this same I) ¦inncratic party t at

wus struggling tu ooaiat-iia iheal Ii was theparty thut "never nnduinteud the imo theory"ol our Government " thal nut down tbeeetin--, tbat aboHsbed shivery, enfrnnehieed the

Freedm n, lived tbe credit ol th" ("nun rv ami

brought it mfely through to the fulfilmei I ulits promises. And it is Ibe party whichlor tifict-ii yei'.rs luis pretended toin'e t i.i good faith all tin- results obtained,.md ha- repeatedly promised to leavs themuiii)« li-h'-cl, thnt DOW conns forward in eon-

tradictien ol all ns sssursaces and protesta-oons inul ch -rp s that while these thingswire be Dg doue by tho e svini "never limb i-

" stood tho theory of oar Government," itsvin th-' Democratic porty tnt ss.-.- Mmain*¦* i nu.nu tin- tores i-f true Democrntic sent!-" in- nt upon n rs o tin- countrj."'Very ssa il; ssc elie i fully meet them on

that is-nc. Mi. Blackburn dui aol stine it

more explicitly or distinctly wi.en be an¬nounced tin- Mino. o- bis porty to sweepiisvav tin- legislation of the past fifteen y< ra.

For io th;- .1 ( un-. ;it l;i-t. lin- is an ijneo-it-tii i ing General Hancock's mit! mill-

ei::' e l.i-ni illili lin: lt en J eat - .i-".

It ts tin- lt publican recotd ot twenty fi.md all Uiat i; contains, npon which SenatorMcDounld pus In- sriaumnient of tliat parts,li is ih- I len ori.ii i" rea ni len theiimi il: ' i.i Itoi.ls nji ut tlie people for ap¬proval. Upon tin- showing >¦. tbese isis in-,

si.n- ht Bays inc Republicans do not nnder-st:tuti tie ii rn- ile. .: s of om Government,ii,.; tl. j) ...I.. do. Opon thnt questionsn- go to tlc ("i; try.

MS. TILD- IND BIS PARTY.

.M!.. Tilden ca- politely oshered into poliloblivion yestt-idaj by tlie Democratic Ns

mit'ee. ll ping ill to uti! se foi theparty some small fragment ol ibo pretenceunit Mr. I llien ssa- itghtftilli elected in 1870,the I'-lin nit-e u ss Ut tn cl. i lue- Its -elect.

"sensibility," in lieu ni his refusal nenin tc bia tnmil.i". and ns sympathy in -the retire-u ment which he baa chosen for himself.'1 Mr.Til.len. in ie{el -! thal ii was ¦ in-

* agreeable to him " thal thc l> iiiocratic.(ililli " S inc! <'.!.. il.t .i.t'lv ile righi ol lin-

le In. iheii Cit Maa rate.a11.' I viola il in 1870.a il ul the same tune

bvc bim from a canvass ami foin yen- ol"; ilmiiii-trinioii." '1 cieupon the curtainfell, aad the latce ended. No doubt thoa*I it mo 'mt i* lem rino thal they aree! ci ii ._* m nnii'- in iis performance, ft i-

Ihe faial detect td thal pm*, t'-at n aevei givestin- people ans eomoton oenoe. Bulih- ie i- nol a v ti in ll iir- lami, slim hassense enon b to change from o e- party to theii,i at an] ( mi ot nn ans aenonnt, a hu

il. - 11> I.i e v thai tit i > i foi main <¦ im a

sba i "ss iiniil. V i ki ow 11titi iln- Demo¬cratic pim;, il (1 i oi di re ts- n m nat. Mr. A il-him lt cause ls ¦- Iec Ied in an ai-

ii mpt to eel Ihe l'u .' .' \

\ noss thai lbs B| I- irun mc, uh inod lorMr. I n-ii i. in al li

Ly nu ii- tic fis ul, a-- ¦- .-I dion,.Heil i '.i- ere n. .1 ihe same ....( nen - are uou

lia. d in i n tn -i (-uie the roles of i. Ula i

for bis i n ; nnd thal Ibe Democraticpans was ssi A aware thut, mini.;ili these frauds, br whhsb Ire, dom ol votmai- pr (ilea,ly denied in m. n luttea Ur. Tildenemil nol iiiive I en elect d n - -cond trial,I cause be c.l nol lase carried a BingieNn.tiietii Sae. Remits tin people I..ve no

respect for the man oi braeburn*; dieskm ss il at, -ti fat fiom ls inf* oulawluliy de¬prived ofoffic be had no right Lu many elec¬toral snits win.ll he did uet. Hud Ix

understand that be tried io obtain bf 1ml.. ts

in. high ofl I- ss linn lu- partj had (ailed to

^-aiii ny wholesale fraud, Mr. lilden waedie-canied us unavailable.Mr. Tilden's pretends declinatioa was a

fraud so sballos that it did uot deceive e-i'i-utlo.se members of tlc Convention wbo wantedtu vole ¦gams! him. Every one of them teal-ized thal Hr. Tilden mcaul tu Rel the nomi-nan..ii ly tbal artful li r, and ssas very likelyio p-i it. In C s e-iit ,uv, thc- t'onv. lilli.ii

stampeded, with tie basted a pnnie-etnekenmob, to ibe ArM candidate wo otfieied a

thaine ol cse.pe In,ni I linell and his fifalissue. Ilaviug recaped, ihe Democratic leadersstn: want io um: . the old uian'h barral. uixAim i., expected to pay rounuiy Cm Ihe solve¦applied ie i is wounds. Compiissenta, m.de,Muli (.iiciini-tiimc'.s, me on puipubo insincerennd ftiiudeji in slat t ev ss.il no Jiel » Mr.Tilden ot bis puny. They oolv serve to

call iitieiiiioii in certain obvious facts; thaiMr. Tilden wanted the nomination; ii at biap.nty knew Ibai ins clataaa nme finnduleotinul Ins political repututioo toe beaty a iud lemny ; ami th.it ii iies.ii In ie I st ...p.- to m-j.picininny md from the diseunod (Undid il ,

which ii hopi s in obtain by somlnnr, his vanity.'Im influence ol .Mr. Tildeu lias h. th,.-a to

control thc organisation of the DemocraticNational Committee. Ths ounduetol loeram-¦aaigu will be ni ci.a liri ot iis misi.d sud confi¬dential Hubui(iiniitc*B. tic it. nil lliu,cm k. ss Imnliossn a..Hilt .1- lilli: of p I UCS as len u.li,|s\u.e-i lean (ii.i^ n (iii., ss iii bl m tin ii Ji-uula,mil ll they lind him .. pli_j.il Urnl limy nil] nytooled lum. In thal case, ibe lunn WhucUUsedlu.-. i:i.miiiii!inii would get puns'.cl ioi ii il bsshould hu i msnsfal lion iini.li ni gratitudeind sclt-ieH.icci Oeneral liane.Mt: paUMSUea,Mr. '1 ihleu'n manipulation will doubtless dis¬close in due lime. If he proves io be nut a

l>ii_tble tool, and if, instead of diftcaidinj; themen to wh>.m he owen his lietinna!ion, bc per*nata in treating tlum os his m-aie-.t ami mos.

Hunted fi lends, the caudidate will tte stabbedLey the managers of his own patty. Ihe one

thina ce-1 luin itt that the Tilden clique will notpermit th* election of a mau who will useposset to build up its enemies. Mr. Wallace.Mr. Hrnilric-ks, Mr. Kelly, General Biuith,General Franklin, and the rest of those whooiade General Hancock tbe candidate, m.i) restassured that be will never be elected unices baconsents to be the pliant instrument of Gram-

c-rcv Park in rewordingItafriends aad euntahinsim foes. Pa liely, of mme, tbey will'he iden lll.il ll. ll f.llil il.ite call be -n ll-'tl.

Privately, thsy bave bogus lo watch kim withininti anxiety alu-.niy. lt is not e sy tn bold .1

man by platitude, whoa his chsmetSK ii suchthst be mutually lumms the DBOSl ex ul cd

bouors tim- to ins mrpussing Basalts. OenernlHeneoeh mny be found to look coldlyon those who e>\jic.l to ls- risinliletl lol'

belpieg lim toa Douaioatiou. Bs han livsd InN. ss Korie, when* Mr. Ttidsu'i influence bsaleen neatest, ami in social intercourse svithmen win ac Mr. lilden's lollossc-rs. It WOttldnot bs a strange thing if alter all Mr. Kelly,Mr. Wallace, Mr. Hui.lucks, and the rest,

Should come to ile conclusion that they liannot helped lillSSSIlluu iin.teriiiMy by puringHancock forwnrd. Tbns Mr. Tilden, thoughP-iliticiiMs ib at 1. mas set luise POWOT Snoftgfa tn-e-t bis m.,ik ll tm tho.-e vs,ni th feu Uti his xxi'tl-

laid pinna al Cineinnnti.77:17 V. I" Ri..WU lill E.AR'L.

Yestc-nlty's solemnities in I'ipher Al¬ls must have bees sotnewhsl ember*ruesins to Mr Tilden in spite, of

Mr. Hewitt's whispsied sssuranee thnt the-¦rs ices would tone up lin old man's UCiVOUaSJ I .-ri* nnd add several years to Ins life.H'len Governor Bteveseou saanred bimthat tba emir.- Democratic party couldlu- tom d at almost any hour 1 f the clayupon us knees engaged in urnyer Tor hia wel¬fare it probably oe ur ni tn Mr. Til¬den that thur good will could have beenmanifested to better purpose by nominstinghim al Cincinnati, lt must have Aggravate d the<iii;-.t Defrauded tu hear tin- chairmanof the Convention which snubbed himami pr.tct colly Jeered st hi- alleged " el mn*,"talk aolemny of Ins putriotic self-denial"in 1 liuquishlng his claims upon the" people tm' a t-lin.'' II mstood Mi. Tilden.tha " -t aigbtforward" Til¬den, as Oevernor Stevenson fscet'ously styledbun.ssiih the 1 /.-moe, at ie )-_.ily in lionl ol binipretending that they did uni understand sisletter of declination to hove been really sbid lorthe nomii ati n, snd yel t ieir .pokeaniaa makeam. a iii-in, t tm re isons s bicb Mr. Tilden pullorth for bia pretended withdrawal, roi do - heinter a word of regret thal tbe Conven¬tion coull not select bim. Even Steven-son h>.d not the face to ns it that theparty wanted to nominate him. The bealthal he could do waa t<> t auk Mr.Tilden lint; he gove thc Convention an

\ n -¦. t roppmg lum. Mi. Tilden hasa logical mind, but it must lave b en

too big a .i'n for hia powers ol ratioci¬nation tn demonstrate tbe truth cl Stev¬enson's a-.- i'ioii thai tl" election of na-

i m in would s indicate bim.ul course Mr. Tilden knowa the mean-

it _' of thia a liti'i -- bj ci isy. Ilektiinss thal Ins pais didn'l dan¬lo nominate bim, but -nil ilu y dread li- ii >\\i r.

Ile ii ii.-t leel flattered at tlnir esl.¦I bia y wben they imsgine thatIn- cannot see through this gauzy game,imt t ;i i e seduced by a little i lie-lorical tatls into condi ing tbeir rejectionof hia sim. Burlesque performanceslike tins at Gramercy Park sviliimi di \ avail to atari the bung ol the l.n'l olmoral loic -.

t'.'l TAN- lil }R"'¦ Vi'l-t ,.,- ,.., |i ,. ,-. ft

eli .".

i 'iel I'...[l.e-.1 III till.

liga t li t nea We beard¦rior to 1869 I.. i ia fif¬

teen }'« el-._

I.' nero! Hancock ofll Ililli hts i. i.lhil :i vs SS lilllieU i"i fa - n. s.n. ---i s i. i-i. hut

un-nt- when lie was in command of a pm inn ol'ne» I'.-i di dei noni a n,.- proc

it (I s Pile " iinl ni il With Jil i-i ¦ uti- pe vs . ¦." t|Sitnm Imi to sustain the i vdlawaand

tablisbed to prob .-..'' SomI fi

lea i'.e i'll et !¦ .tt, lu ililli SS hs III h.- l. Ul ,,|

reli.i ike -o ii- r took

\ In'r Lt v iniiiui.i .- linn ni

l*-i.-t \\. .¦¦ 18731 \Vh-nor iu 1876! <>.

whr not seme time shun t Bissuc was alive andcould bs Mid to n

ni s "iin i" 111. ii aspect >.t n t I bey luise waiteduntil tl .; ii of ii i i-n -ti tn ion is dts>

.f. ns il now p r ¦¦(«-1111 thi- Sis views on thailune indneed them to nominate him.

i- i.-.1 thin. Wiiv ni Ul i'l tbey lutveflank and told hun ihe.i bad aomiusted hil

- they were air ml lo nominate anybbe ^s ba ¦¦ "f it t

We folly aame with the Kev. Dr. Armitage, whoHillel eel) tilt. rill'-] tl (|.- KiellAst--

ne I' isl (' iii-t-ii Issi H.lay, Ihal Biers personalie ol candid .'<¦- ...i tbe I

for si ¦¦ bet ottos s audI. Al I ie s nu- i.i.t-. sst- ila

a f il.M'iis-liny tbs ni.Ti Q¦'¦ sn -'t i- .. j bia character and

record, il i'i tell tbs truth <>i any¬body : n is aol abase to deameelraSa by s fiirt»x-hibitian "i e msy .rsm ma*

;>. ¦. -i to ii". ( ertain'y ins pnhlie sc tasn pablie property. liettemef reeord am for oilthe world to mod or tojadga of. .V monsabmitahimself to that kiad of oeratmy whea bs aceep .

notion ts.--!. il- Kev. Dr. Armitam win.:

like to ha betrayed mi i railas f..r aa Incompetentnt il* t. iwsp ip sfassdto cal) b ) so. Sfobodv y fm uuty nf ,i

pa ide j 'liii.al ta hs atrieilj Jool and rernniona balif th' Itnaasofeaad laieefM oases is to ba deter-

lbj i-i slat rots, ths people mast ba aulsto Ti.te klit.Tl

The origins! Hancock mon ie bow pearnelly be-Itered t- bs I lei el I- sntos Da.ta, ol Lonii

I lid tn - - iai thal 'ie invsntndHancock --. long sgo m lv-t.7. i.m. .-ti be seglected

Oal u patent mi hun. hine** then the Colo.t-.ri iiii.-i -k ,;_|.ahsal rarioaoly and baas eoeearaedin several poliii.-il sntarprtsea, '.me of wbiebwm the aomieatios i-t Charles i.ii.iinri-i lf*"2. In ni ins p lilied BtsaadariBga,bowen r. bs ssa kopi hu eye us Uaaeoea and waitedtbs atnkmg af she beor, lt acrusk ai Cii.cimi.iii..t.ni lbs lour and Dnosss/a mas Dasi ColonelDaaesa io entitled ts la reword, an-l thro moo

loutit il.ai 11- wi it airmsthiag if Hauawek ia' rt tmtt. Ti..* p 'i-l- if Kee*aeay are andnraloort tor.irot bis speetatmsnt ta Consol to nhanghal. oed».n«nl«-t.iiii« soofideees is sxprosssd is Hsuosek*s-atryinffthat Hiat'if hs will oniy promise timp.sec.- to thc Colon**!.

I bs H>u. Il Uni ."*.!> er isms" the prominent idea

dOhio 'thst is sd tbe Dsmooraeysf Ohio.just atiMstlmeia that thal Mate *iii eesl bsrtwontiRm i.ir_il vote* lor >Uucoe k ami Kagnail." Mr. Say.Iri largo! io ucl.i thot 'tbe Olio Idea" ks,io general, that a promise it just as goodas, sud si niel mies batter, than SBlfiSBlBlilo. sudila' the way io redeem a premiss is io

take it up with another, l'tThans this in me -ilui,ninia ss hull tar sot. ..I lliiiei is protlilM-el to H.,i>.rock: they propone to redeem u >u MevesBbwwith ont-Hut roaches over to lHM.. Then, too, the"Ohio iden" hat been in hard luck ever since il ss an

broached. \Va»u't that what ailed Thm-uian t Andlllelli't I.WIIIt- COUli til gril [ tl it, tu,| T

It wus rery shrewd in Mr. English to lav borout ti utrea* as be did, iu reply to tbe committeetbst informed him of bis nomination, BBjeU thefact thst tbe first great battle of Ibo campaign ia

t<> l.e foegM ni his .-svo BaaSa -f ladtsaa, fis atm ii

Ins l. .11 nn.I alon! In groat wealth and his

wifiiaanoaa to use it liberally I'>r ti.e party that

he i,.i e'.e.il.t f-.-U th»re ia dinger of

tlnir " lavini* dsaru SS h. n'*.to uio tbsxpini-iso nlir.i.si oloietv of the atTOot SM lOSV-

iiik hun lo l".>k i"H for lbs BtatS svith.>ut

hiv otber urhw atic". Hm rofSTOUSS to the

brant of the hattie wss a (autis remiader to thscommittee timi funds is sdditlon to bisowa mudssi

t ullin would us uesdsd Ti.e Helienel Coat-muteeanneara ts bavs eonetdsesd bis oooe ia th*eh ellon of |fr. bimmil as cann man. wno has hud

sxpenraoa in bayles Beales rn lodiaaa, ead univ he

Boppooed io know aesmibiuf shoal the pseulisr.n-t of tbs

The Co.mt ile I,e.--e'ps wis ut, tho Cobden Club

banquet la Umdon last Batardaj night, aa airy,Via il-ill.i Ililli foll .f linpe Uses. r. Ile BSSUKd thc

company tbal tbe Pea ims Canal mhems was a Ber*.

,, i not tbe cattai, be it obssrved, but ins** scheme." He was anderstood to my thal be hail

ali tbs French capital In in- pocket, sad Basra won-

derfulstill, bs had just reeeived al-tt.-r bern N«w-

Vmk aoBoaaeiBg thst ail ths Americas " waa seas*

iog." tbongfa be did not my thal it bsd soum. 'ihe

ramil was M U.I M completed.WOOM bs linn

Bieted sst hm seven years. Tbe Cunt du Lessepswas bon in tbs .M ur 1608. When the Panama

Canal is Halalled bs will, therefore, bs shoal eighty-two yean old, snd aboald ho thea retain even a

moiety of bia astoeishiea vigor, he svill be as greatti curiosity as the can 1 i'i .If.

The Deasosratle demand, aeeordias to their own

irhrasies ot it. is .. he.mle. a free ballot, »nd tbsMiooiiiiuiiiioi) of tho military to the eivd power."These sra atlrriui porty criss, te I* nure, but may

we bo permit tel to inquire their prusent perti-neiicy T Wileri- ls ll thai tbeyOo B0tenJerMboBSSruin "f When i- a

" lire bollol " denied except ir

thc Bombers Steles, oben thsy thsmsslvae deoyn io the colored rofe n f And where, prav. i- it thaltb rtfa nny eomplalnt thai the mdiiary m net sub-e.nliliate to the civil po.v-t T lli.se thngs BOUUdweil, hut tie rotor wants to know why hssb 'till vol.- tbs Ii-..i.« .m.- ticket, even if be does

h beve ni tbsm.

A Democratic committee ong hi to be sent to

')'./.¦ i" uialie s\ lu.sv lo li irk- Isle** -ii itgBfl .'¦

tne campaign - p -ns.

Jndga Orton, ot Darlington, Wt*., a lift-longi i-e foi tbe people to

.;!. Kepa'dis is tbs bauds of a party eon-

trolled ny t iwillsapporl and rate forGarfield. Hie letter announcing) .-¦ in hisviewa it -I -ti, nt, -ti j ttl tetne ni "f ll ¦. whoeeainsttbe Demoorntie ;is-:s. \'. it msyn.r.' !¦ en ni ihe past, be believes it ie to-d iy ".ab¬solutely iimi essentially Ibi r tbe 8onth."*' Its record io Coi I four yearslt-ji-iiv el ted tin -mp ei- n ot Northern men."N >ii ber lue N il unal cn .lit, n -r the N il

nr.v. nt l"t ss ii lu-- ii" ni tn. hun!-.-f tbe-Democratic party, Judge

n be ss!,, hare none - f it.

Ur. Knsliah told the D -inooratlo Committee thaiba fully rea z tl the i np irl nee ol tbe situation in1 eli.ina. Ihiiu- .1*-- thi' he will eon-

more oi tbe campaign tu uti than he did toleagn lire fund.

It prominent Democrats continue io eal! ai

iflctl, Ihe pur' v ssill -nnii he in..v.i"!i iiiii.-.i u Hi nek is ibe candidate.

i | ta be writing a cim-

nai.'ii biography t General Hancock. I'o make il

cofoplcsti h. -iii.niii i.i-.-ii tbe tollowing paragraphwhich appeared m Tkt Philadrlphin fl om while n

der bis editorial t irg Hancock, a Jubn-ei l.a innes com uland >i the liith Mill-

,, Dist in .i.oiii-Uiiii:i.ami forthwith lows un

the colors ol t ie Nation. A loyal meeting in Hxas

a s ioi nee. i b li niel - >¦; ii - moo, vs beao -¦ iii tel. ibo fm rot the nee

n ia .' \. .i -ii in ¦". it Ne vs -< ii Iks i -. ¦ b re¬te -. il "' I . ihst tm virtu illi wi,a. hi,

led to, --e'i -ii lui i* bj i Bi iga llei 11 u-i .ti ... llie- Un i.¦ --i ii".-i Ai .nv, .i in ii uniformed iublue. Alas, lr ibe loyal iu ol Texas, with teuen-.i.iii a ...hi.-.nnl miles a

I be Southern ora " f thalif ibe Republicans sen rs South they ts iiiI" te 1' .. V -

North. By all m ll I. Barksdale, and.1 I'.11>¦ I-- ->:.i t: - ire tl.:it Barb

- l'.nuot tn along.Democratic I iliad oa the

emin i.i iii- .i'll in n called .'ii c ll I'.-l. TbeyI I-

1' t admit Ibe Bepub-the V1 . ional Di s-

trici. Tb rici svhu liur tnnor.mi- QeiieraJ ChuJmei oded in

ii-. i : .'< h .: is sbstueh .t.ni : sod i-n I ; / tn;. .v.- de¬termined to niaKe in at pttoi teer it, and hersii. niiiiiit..) .loni! ll. Lyled themin Congi lysol in. lu bislol er cd ac. ¦!.i.in Democrats -..tne au¬

ra-lia. He n .,, ¦, n,

mippriMs tbe Kepiih i!-..n x ¦'- ind c i lenses ony-ooe io a .- -i.i h.. nts. 1 .- ut';,bo.id .Suntu, he declares, will ii iraya be bm l>. .i

So. id Nor ii, and nn il the former t i .allowslid n i.iin h. lit I es Opiuiou a*

. e po ls niel'- si iii ¦». a seen mi m bick tbei.l-'l.-l righi tO ¦¦llll'l I'll. I br- l.krh:t,ij

Herald r, bul mases no attempt !.-el.'ll'lell li- ¦.. tv fl ill -ul.

1 he .Nor.h.-i u I». in ti ltic papen are ealllOg uponlbs Rt i/uiar Democratic eli elora lu tTirgiuia Ut Bar-render io ihs B adjusters. One organ soya it isonly a iii.ni.-r of poln. il etiquette anyway, of

.til ina. tlc oarty wants iucooho, aud aupnucinie in to m* allowed to aland in tho way. A

thal tried toaoale ti.issn the Ntuiouai debii.i paying ii in rag tawney oi lars won'tbe advise I bj its orgous tu hesitate ahoul nuppott-m. is repudiators' tickei in an, b nu if steven

.1 be rj; lind Un-', n,

Tbs outlook iu Mame ia nol so sn>oouragiag an

ths Fusiouutaexpected. Boles Ciao..- is openlyi. Obs Or .,;,. dsstams

that l..-du-- uni want rtetery ia teat btate tiu.-ve.ii'.ai.t thal ks isdmag ali hs can ttl defeatPiala:.-ii aad the 1 ii.-mti el" -torsi ticket. Thesenun..rs are canoing much anxiety BUlOOg the Demo¬crats, ami iii ihe effort to exp,am, their feen cn-piu qaite pla:.th. Hr.Chaos linns, n bes len bo

ii" i.t ali .nt un feeling toward the Desaoeieta, loa -.bal Behago Loka rsoeetlyhe threw asideali rewire, saytug: "We hare gol lbs trap oat.mu Mn- I noei. laean do >, mus lubber Int, bini theymus) m.t lenci ute bail, li thu er) of lesionis named om we most ss.t tilla generation of Utt-

u is ooru before onr principles wm become»ii|Q*Bfted imo the orgame law ol lbs laud. 1 nay0 .nels st., im-c lim .-il Individual saul tothe wog woo wss rootmg around a ladder on whiob

os s -, tc st tailing Mr. Dog, _e. p sway irom! in. or you'll m.Li- mieebieJ sUure.' We ss am meirroles, ts., ..i.,'i sv.-ini 'em rooting Inmud aid

-" Hi-- part* ni gins ih_txr .m.a.-..'_oc,mii,ic.ilv npoa Mama gama bclli.it. o. k tiiul belter ke<m aa t yo oui ou tLeir Uieeu-'u(k all. s.

iii- Democrah. ware frank enough to tell lian-.ock mai they a estuatsdhim hassans he truckled.. Um rebels ia Lonuuaaa. They du lld have addedbat tiley tX|.mietl mm to do th*aaam timi*: aica.ni

iii Sn li- BUM ->>l.

Whs demit*! aomebod] sallee Ifnam aadgai aco--esiti niea lunn me t.. noe ia be eaaipaign 1

P..RSHNAL.

Mr. IWnnyses is tal uta a long Journey throughitaly mid nwitasriand.8saatSff David David la nosv at bl* horns in II.loma, ona a mid te ho eorioBnljr ill.Mr. VS. W.lortoiun hu.* lec-overed from bia __¦

ns-1 ts esl af deem sgoiu.JuUge Tourgee, the uiithor of the " FihiI's Er-

.ist U-en mode a LI..D. hx Koidiesier ____*.imtmtJ. "'

Mr. Alexander H. Kico is meatioued sa possibleMtntoeatetheHmma of BeprssaataUrsa from th.¦aaaaebunsMs Ubi Disttiet irom me

NenatorC-inieion'a I,ea.th is reponad foy %.

jatrl, tt, the PMUuiclphia Pres, U, be ,. n__t*vtml:otiiiition. ll in uta'eil fuMli.-r Ih it .¦--

..

tott hs Will ABM r»v.v«r.l««ri) a Umi,,,

<:aptain Beda hos received a letter from the Por-tuaue^Uov.iiimrni ask.,,«,bat b« send ter.os for-fane Im the remossl of oUtroctm... from tbsaaSUUh of tbs Uiver Douro st Oporto. Tho, with tl

odopl the Caeeme'a jottv system, mash mons] bar.lag i-e 'ti ipeni in v. n efiiiiiic to improve tbi

i An i-o'.i. of tho Ok.i I ¦.; ;..ill ins. :*i a MS ol L'oi"l cd ic itn-n. e t BStbiBgef psthiihir, ladesd. ll- h.ts bees ordaloed -.. ..r.

gymao, and bas truaalated thu four GoepeiattumPreach "no IrncjuoW. He hopes le c nclitdenmtranslation of tbe New Dst uncut seton a

nt the pi .-'-ii y.- ir

Senator Mains ha" returned to Anim-ti. vh're t*le.1.refused tin- uiir.-nt en rend 1#

ci.cv tn p. runt Hieni lo offe-i bus a .-'son,'Ihe Ken,-rhee. Jiiuri,ul -.sus that "Inul Mr. Kl line rog.'tented itiTie arenM have licit t largea and n mtentbasisatM deoMMtstrs loo thai ban . r in-c,.place in t ic Koamebee Vail.-v.' il-; denator w.ii4|oiic-o nnl. laloes-Bpaiga '-vork.

I'., ie Lee XIII.. asdaaorthsd bv a corre--.fH.nt.eot Q|lite Rotton A fit -if. _ S tuan of i BPosing prto.

.*(-. "Hu manner," sieve tins writer. " .>tm

thoroughly r- gal, fie, M lt -. If,apsaka witb graut dignity snd Boonoy, god sv tbl.tn.*, almosl ht xemetric, CUdsueSS. lb civ-Mlielupe's.-! tn nf belag a maa of treoieodona wigcouple.i with g-'iitiiiiiinly prudsuee. lb) wm

I, when 1saw him, in whim, without alora.¦eutefsoy kind, ssvee number of vsnott hue legen A* -con un he had Bo isbed hispsiisgyrts ea aristotle, I t*»ok oecasios to tay tiiotisriahed to thanh lum for his Encyclical reatonaslbs philosophy of Bl. Thnmss lin* Pope, likingnt- l.y ths .tr.is witn Int left hated an r laing li*rigor iu the air, burst ont into a real flow <>i .. kn*-i.i-.ii. Qoeeto una sueii lies," lie began, and I -italiin-vcr forget tine satisfaction wiib wbieb lie sae*ph it 7. il tin. " ima." I bsd often Iced thai he

y proud of Ins emvelit ..I ,Y. tk t Patna, hutI bsd no notion thal tbs ssention f ii bi a io-rcti«would t all forth so mile li .-..mj leaes. H<- ie|M.Kc for.1 should think, teij mmatae, s»,th real tneevatioa,of tin- great value iif St. I bom rn's li los-nih.. of Itadepth, unit v sod conformity to rev-sled truth aftbs iiioiiv.-g tb it had induced bim to bbm c

b| in ot tba lavoi with whieh Hui dnun bed boee reooived."Nksv-I'i oki.un. M -. July 14. Secretary I

luau aii.i parts' arrived here te day IS tl" cw itt

II. M. Orant, ami Balled oe thc Ben. W, W. Ctaga,Tbey ss ni return to Kew-York eu Datunluy.WosHJxorwg, duly H..1'resnl" it Hsyea sill

reiii.nii li.-io uut.il the miltlle* ol Augu-t ll- Sr<-

poaeate paw two weeks in Oslo, snd to sttend thsreunion ol bis old rvgistent oe Ihe Isl <i ttfpierm

ST ss luca be mil make a vm.t to tbs P.ictus

OENERAL S".-

A natural ke-bowse is one of thi ctirioiities..I ii ri -in .V-ve tatUOg. ll I'-- In 't I'-''

serge m savero! Bandied yann mei ir.tcuts

thirty fast dSSp, wits c-ivcs ana cn -

i.iicieit-c it- .les. ne smile aSthe gorae lai. nny ... s r |.«-in (i itii.ir lt. 'I -i

III tell- )SOr_r lille! tllC ll I-.Se- ..III. ."le ¦- |

lin- tie nu H.- t r winch n .-.-!. i

: -, I SS0 SI tile Isl ,s fi « leel (¦..!.. "ii' . "-1

,.,..; ss ter hu -i.l-- up. i- ss itei ,a,,t SI

Tin- Preuefa Bmhopo cling to the tit'e " Mon-I -lui cm ," .th blfUgt H IB BS ion-'- r irr Hatti

iago tke Ba... inn]. ¦. nf u.l I ter;.ell ,':

-un-iit.iiic ¦!)» i ssttU.eli in-i-ini a- Ml.:. i tbs

Pl -t .. Bl ff Us Cl -iii.'cr, I lil -I l . '¦ ll .

..... .I. r. *:.>.] willi Ii-pi er 1 appel A '.. - .*

-mi e nilli.mi, s. .iinl oil.- li'iit-iuisi saul li I*

nn.li! al it -ii-.o M. i...:ii" -' il.--. tiil.ls li.-kin ts- i,o lilli . '.ml

.-: ii paly, ami Mo .)

B|Tbe earthquake in Bwitsi ria ¦! on

in-- ol J i n url .ci.

(',.¦1, el 1 ll ill" l-MllirrS¦ ..el rte. ll 1 fouli.i lin Jen si. lit-- om'i -; ..ii lasted sOt i

i, -.i- pr ced sit gyw ti} «.. TliSiiji.vi-uifiit was tram below upward sud r

i ., ;. -...ts flMB li ¦:.. I llI ¦¦

son- wp., ttl ow ti (iou, .. le .ii.i'ii ii. s mi

lil..li Tl. Ill lr n"S . lie,il,.. ei)..le ss I

iie-.r -I.-. A-I..,- . S .- f« t il .) el. I ll

|| I- pl.l.l .Lie , I .

i.,,.l ..-., ne lll.lllii'a.!'- I.e.ill IU lue Vallie) Olaud Hie il.ellie-.

Out* thing lends to snottier diing in..-ti- |

.lilli "(CU HHiiepS Siled l.alllll Co «

wita ix il .i a- il WIS jimI tit:.*- it ss

um. r t -. -ii air p rsaas b -. mg i I,_.-,- I ll lit «I blliell.,

!¦ ut.ii lea ni .i .« ie.y m.h tie- eapross viva »i

i i mmn ot an nt lo BZeltldS li -.e.'11'i ti; rf leoak*. Sud ,>¦. u,

i.i.l v ¦¦ .¦¦ ii. ii ; tuc uti.,!.1. .I-'" ' ii.' glUl '-ll IU t li ll "I

l.A -Se, ld -e. 111 ll" Iliull .1 . (lit i-e, ss i m. i- ii '. ry i n -, i il

csu 'i rd Ij iD III ihi |M_rtS Ot sine, -ucli .inn

tin ) I ss ll,.

J .ni french, od ll .- rstown, ll Lt Hi. 1 eleU' I iii -tl. Sir. g IO till

nus. He a.-.lined untie tm.I fer Iocs' 'la -, IrtaBHWss et. ,i..-.-, .iii. -un kl. i.a-i'.iliai.) Ss a. i. BSSi

nit ok bia tank ba Was I ¦: -¦ ¦¦.¦I t" a skillion.ut a,, u eal a SI tl ut t> b day Ha

I, Hil U. ..!!!'. IIIIJ-.C... 1 SS |! ll (.! 1-iCll Ill.lt

special rel latona task lo perlona tsi,:ih could sint ump I i'l. bc i. i. f .-¦.. tn; t» da]Ksciy elim Ile.ole -Uinl.,< si .1 t Ul" lo 111 .si

citici I. tiuiMi, aad ih ms * ¦.» ss e h. _

linn all nie time ant lita. B t a m.ii'ln.it oi iii- ps, T- in,-in-g !¦ mt ai il rn in r tl.ii'K" WeiI

iii bis wav. sae ti aaeh naauer as to leas6 ie ».Minn liirtt thou prom >¦ aaa oakuows to ali

tn-.med Hum p.tri ililli,, of llieoi iu BVSfJ in--

Thal the l»o,iul;itii)ii cd the DiittdI a' ,i ii ki-' .1* Biags lha

« fr.ml ls t iiffil.-il Bj Uh l> a.ung l.uiidn.i }., ir ,i. llLs,bowsver, iii.' soi aMsgle it_ri_-Istotwsrdal

lha Un i.-i! State*aaa tn* tpesiStd a lea astinutitiiil t>. 'h¦ utisiintsiir- o c, fm Britaia. i .-

cm i--iiMiaitnii nniv BiulHpl] ni i:n- tatars a- ilia

l. ( i's His ii'ii s'cr B K cl - mien .Rel Ir -';...-i fr..tsij.ilwav, wii n- tiny BesSlSM., i.t M n-

. iii Gatorade, wu re ti. y i-rnilU'-e :_ B. Ib Hi*.ti'nie, to. In the pas:, itu In ruy their lah BS| ¦"»e n 't bal helli t.. lu.-ituiiiui Kii-,i;-.u au I lr- ti it....in.'a-«.ii tv- ahraas. I-- MBggsea thai laeUaaalKMgSoaa wu: have fail^n SaUadUand basaus - *aa ic*

award i Ber have eat im Barty ssiltioee ag nutti iy li. e liillfil Mutes ls. In (hf )..el.i, ctn n( iht1,tunion lisnet, alimil as rsss< SS b as li w.<titi !». ioni*,' * ¦.' .Sal ti asivsai iii'-n u i .in.nu

1. ne -ie-ikmptey ot buif h*aeoneapaade 's.

Tbs until iur of models employed in Pitriaby pa iit«i». sculptors ant bat graphs I la g71 l.a.yrn nfs first witb A (nial or -.'.IO, or (nore ll.ni H tleinl oltue wf-me Uet. Vranie laue-it svith IS0| bm UM KaSS.regarSs Ftaasa ta of litUs rene, seasatertag mm isaniiis-- el tbe pams woe..a oataragg sagBy * .

cn .n a af bems sacagMt Tba third and meets a -i .

iu iiiii .ne BOBUaSed uv natl.ina wUu'h mlgA . I- bossfMiilr no cxi.seeie.1 to atdinl much lower daws.toy OTin.i-is ssl I ll Tn V.iles HO. an-1 by Sw nc a,d. vsMl|.rt.'.!'l.-cit). BelKliiiii is r. pte-eiH.tl by 49. sntl Kilelaid t'.vt'i models, wit,lc tie- linc nan- ... ,| ., sssttU«rut Ot HO. Ireland, winch luis Mire. 1 in-1 BS BMSggsgttsb (Minters weill BBBSobi of tuc bmostts bJEbbsaaisase-ltaryrapeassotatlva la Pobm* Purtsgsl.2;ami Aii.lt m Miinj;ai>. 3; but frpam ia Bl.IS BM llmnl,t.-d rtein thc Hst. On Bf Ibe vrbolc 671 a BTSOl ("S-

lOrll) air lie. ween tin' nj;.vie of -fmsq anti tsscnlv ->i'*la tieii, bete sire 0)1 tr lilli w .¦ arr abosv tile it.si-ll.SB-Uensaam 'Ii e uro so*i m mm smcti Hies aro tsktnai- tin i'm.ii^in rm mal i.i. eli) ,, .,t, |, n.. ,| ., pgHue tins IO; flowt r-i ins. 35 ; nod workeis w.id IBSneedle, AO.

_____________________

PUBLIO opinion.

General Garfield'* letter of arce-ntaDcas'lmiitl nu pl..fd lu lue baud* if totfv.ii.-i iu ibu swat ry. I_vtns Brataaes ul ll aimlama bb kies desnrvlas lbs oB»itfer«liou ufa iii n»iMi-ii ix i... Tb« Hattons ¦'a-smitteseoaM oat di.iriBaWi ... r.s elf et!iv* dil.in cu dtii utncui..[N si ll .i*SPul ivlin.li (Hep.)Wu I'i edict that the Smith will not onlv bs

¦Kiln! iii ti. imilln, strasole. nei nisie-.tli.i. Slates win be ure lt tariff ibaa tees wi ie IS

lM/li -|An. lal t'tiiiiini'!,. (l).-iii.)The Dsaaoemlie m ,n in. , Lave said, is

moatsnm. ta me., eaauiaatoi " i'm, t- our tl ifor e.Uet u .1 ami star on ti. We uai ed dn»u tits pIsSSSjH *'« "r "ii iu J.ntk.* of tlieir souu.iacs. sun*ma arriy apjo ibsca, uud. abuYe an, i.e sure lo kenpaway Koui i_e edge_." [gaotoO Hera.tl (Ind.)

Till!* IS NO I THK 11 MK KOR A CH.AMiB.Atieox TA* Hfhtslina , W Vo.) fnUllip*ne*e

ive an' univ sveii suru-d mme more ni toarate lui giutiai pro-,., my. Ai i.. cou iilioni S'Sfs»or*bie. Oui exporu «c»- greater ti.sn otu iii.iK>ria.K_niu«ri U.»vc Ikcu Seltlua Sn.iil |.in.e« f..| ail ("./lai-e.i. SWlBg to lins great tm cia i. ticm.ul, wit 1- »i totmiine tim.' tbey Un l..u gcllm* sc- ui .rh lhal '¦.¦nfuc-ic-a to buy si very low prices. Nu ca-* of ¦".".imVf beeu inure iM'neUM.i by lbs i-.uu.p.l-n nf si-"'**|e., ti . ina tn»u Uni,. i». J Uc Cjcueea snow lhal l*dse >r we . -ni abi-CMMl .ini.i.ili urml |it...iurn to lB« ezoslif ->.it^.tt'J1.174. Iles ,,,.,. .. ,m t al I..'.- ,».*pio.iin las aiSu lii-si ul toa l*i. >«ara i*f. i. ass !«.uue-e-d al a lon* to-t lUau fur uiauy yoatt piaviou*. HesMUU clara ot Uien IU tb* e..unley OUgeil lo be Ucui . un **.'

lins to e.'.*i._c ibe aitualioo, os it exisu luel*|. ikttI*, mers Or all Bamma tb. y aiioa.il be lus deal to tnfiLat * oi: saougli aloiM.