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Sac bs CHICAGU 'TRIBUNE: RIDAY, OCTOBER 22, TCRCHLIGUTS. Wonderful ‘Tho tariff for which thoy proposo to adopt, Herons tO revenue Crom for- clan allka by tutes whieh would stimulate thole Amoricnn silkemnkers would mnisty by cou strongly that they are not Hnticock jen, du in to break it wp. the evening of the day of tho nearly or quite 7,000 people sit torehlight procession, The city w: somely. Munlnated, save a fewvery fev places where Democrats presided. whlch ‘This. clearly illustrates for darkness covers ovil deeds and ignorance, Among the banners earried in the procession were the following: “The Results of the Rebellion Must Maintained’; “We are Republican Sole tlers—We Vote ns Wo Shot—So Do the Boys, Jo Indiana’: Pho Demoernts Wanted w—Phey Got [t, Hut Are Not lappy"; 3 Round the Flag, Boys—We Are Stut Marching Ou.” At the Wigwam, when Maj. William G. Thompson, prosent. 43 from this (the Fifth) district, in hls speci asked whit the boys thought of pa elalns, there eame i dred volces, “Nover!? Never!" “ Never!’ GATIL On Hancock and Arthur—Demore alized, Discouraged De A GREAT CHANG by cyaitzation, tho assersment na returned by tho Arsessora. Tho nsaersmont of real property throughout tho county fs much too low, but although that cun ‘be romedted by tho action of thy Stitte Burntot Equalization bringing ttup to tho average values tion of tho Stato, thors fa no remedy outside of tho County Board for such an inequality ns tht wo have stated, Its recurrnnce, can, however, bo prevonted by tha consolidation of tho threo towns, Tho project will be brought before the Legisiaturo at ite noxt ression, nnd such an aAmondmont to the Township-Organization Iw Ive authority to carry out the also bo mada at tho coming session of tho Logisiature to make such ni Amendment to our Inwa for advertising: delin- F atte fur taxes as will not ont ut provent the Beandil whic! Attaches to the present system. Beforo loaving the subject we will refer to tho fact that taxn- ton in thisclty Js lowor in tho nggrerate than It bas beon, and although under tho circumstances: wih of populatidn and pave heen subjected cannot, in, the nature of things continuo, matter of congratulation, and reflects mueh Bren ott show ‘whose efforts havo conduced to y i 4 Impetus Given to Re- publican Activity by the October Victories. buve nu chance." CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. Condonsed Annunt Ieport of President Democrats Flopping Over to the Republican Ticket by Thousands. were in darkness, their condition, Jollifications on a Scaic Not Pre- viously Witnessed Since Appomattox. General Disgust at Hancock’s Thoy Want to Lot Woll Enough Alono. Tariff Letter. and Will Vote for Garflold. Large nutnbers of Democrats In New York have come out for a change, but itisnchange from Hancock to Unrileld, expressions of opiufon as asampleof hun- Tho annual report of President Rdeon Keith will Lo presented to the Citizens’ Assocladon ‘Tucstay afternoon. From advance shects tho following execrpts aro made: proposed. na will The Whole Political Current Run- ning One Way. Committee, chreged with the res | quent proport Hef of the Hfinuls National Guard, by making provision for thor maintenance and clothtn I July, 1880, neeomplished their task in fu antl although thelr report is unavoidably do- Inyed, owing to some unisettied necounta, It may. be brletly stated that thoy havo ratsed $:30,000 for tho purposes Indleated above, which has be disbursed in tich manner that tho regiments have been roth ved from thoir debts, and thor rents and kindred expenses have beon pald up to tho timo specified, Proper vtuthing has been furnished thom? and thoy are now in sich a con dittou for nny astlye service as has been hereto- fore unknown fn tholr history. In July of this year, tho regitnents received their quota uf tha funds raised by taxation for the ao that virtually thoy commonced he twelve moths’ py ‘A Lady's Skotoh of the Jorome Meeting at Kalamazoo, Mich.-Tho Busi- -ness-Men of Iowa. We quote a few Garfield and Arthur Sailing Right into W. 1. Strong, dry-goods merchant, 76 the Harbor. Worth streot, wis at one thine disposed to support Hancock, but has “changed” on Ills extended Intercourse with Dusiness-men convinces him that the mercan- tile community ia strenuously opposed to a “Ttscomsalmostsuicidal,” sald Mr, Strong, ro When we ttre fairly on Lusiness 18 ns good rosperity and, wealth to which we * Bpeetal Corrtapondence af The Chicago Tribune, Koromo, Ind, Oct. 19.—The Republican heart In Indiana ts throbbing with pride justifiable and joy unspenkable aver the vie- tory of Tuesday Inst, Even at this writing, nenrly one week after tho election, yau can tell a RepubHenn ns far as you cai seo hin by his orect, almost defiant bearing, and tho gleam of triumph in his oye, a3 he thinks of tho long and bitter fight and its glorious re- dd clean thom out again if they Tho enthusiasm wis indeseril- able, and the sentiment of opposition to Democratic movement prevailed “all stated by good anthortt: battle was fought durin untness’? that some of the Hawkeye boys were noton hand, Durlng the War, when the vote was trken:for President, ders from. Jown cast, nearly uine-tenths of thelr votes for tho Republican ticket,—the enocracy or nob at wll, our Lord 1880, when the enibers of tho Lost Cause” seem to bright- | cn up agnin, the Tawa, soldiers will votu as thoy shot, and, If need be, shoot as they vole. As Democrats are usually backward In saying anything good of a Republican, itmay be well to give publicity to the following ex- Bpeelat Dispateh to Cinernnath Enquirer, You, Uct, 18,—Polltieally there is no movement here stice tha Western clee- tions, except the marching and torching of Tf Indiana had not been Dem- seratic so long reliably, its departure would have been less a chusn, an awakeulng. The behavior and remarks of Voorhves and other Indiana Democrats here shows that TUL INON MAS ENTERED DF Thoy refuse to bo loquactous, or even curi- RTRERTR AND THOROUOIFARES. The cleaning of tho. atreota has becn carricd on ina manner creditable at onco to tho Do- paruaene oF Public Works, to the contractors, m 9 cits. ‘The ordimuices on tho subject of stroct ob- structions have beon brought out from opacurity, amended, and nutivel: dangerous of those obstructions were in the shapo of swinging metu! signs atrotched acrosa ich have been effeetively si Pressed, ns wore gomo other abominations In tho shape of unwieldly and unalightly business remain, howovar, many others of aximilar churacter which, though not so bad ns those dealt with, arc illegal and ought not to bo “to tall of a chin: the way to prosper! as it cnn be, and this favorable condition of nifuirs extends to almost every branch of trade, find that the majority of the Demo- crats I meet are also o; and some of them wil. also know of many Demoerats who will not yotentall, Loyalty to party prevents then: from casting their ballots with the Republics ang, nm as they dowt want to sco Nancock clectod they will keep away from the polls. On the other hand single Republican Republicans, your previous, inndvanee, For the {mediate futuro,therefore, the local troops ara and are now takin Io finncial condition to recruit tholr ranks and putthemselyes on 1 good foot- ing Inothor respeqs. The cits may well be proud of her military organizations, Tho Militia law works well, ag far as it goos, and does not need amendment, buta inw authore falue the County Uonrd to lovy a amnll tax for nrmorics within the county {8 vory desirabl ed if obtalned will permanently provide the. uilithe with all that thoy are likes recelyed from tho Sfato under the posed Lon cling vote for Garfluld, others voting for 1. tho streets, whit And, ty the year o » When the wires began to tell the glad story of Republican gains everywhere all over the State,—when from the very strong holds of Democracy the news wns of tho most cheoring kind, met conld control thelr deellngs no longer, but gave themselves up to the almost delirious enthusiasin of the Lsaw Dorsey and John C, New come In to- rothor last night, and both sre changed nen, Dorsoy, Instead of being ft and sytiare- faced, ug when he went away, wes peaked and white, Hike a nian ont of solitary contine- ment; while Naw, who fs generally grave and commerctal-like, wns as excited as a boy, and his eyes aud his paler skin were shining i, 1 have not heard of a hat wilt vote the Demo- cratic ticket, g'Lo-day three prominent Demo- eratic merchants toll mo they would vols f Garfield, but Lata not at liberty to give you Unliconsed peddlors aro anothor of thoso nuls- ances which ought to be, and havo been toa certain oxtont, hited. Tho deposit of ashes upon tho sidowalks in in- uillelent vessels is nnothor of thoso abominn- dons which we finve considered in conneetion with the alty nuthoritles. Arringements inve beon made to curry out the provisions of the now onictmont, and wo bellove there will be an eagernons on the part of owners and occupanta of stores to avuil themecives of the proposed THE HON, JOUN T. STONEMAN, Inte. Senator from Clayton’ C quaintnies of Gen. Gartield, In a specs shortly after, the Clicago nomination sald: “Lbelleve that Mr. Gariteld ts an nd hope that no personal charges will Doimade aualnst hin during the enmpatgn, Ifhe ls beaten for President, 1 hope it will uunds than any mere per- With you beenuse. A Rood ninn, wid bee that fuet wil limpose the necessity upon the Demoeratle party of man in the fle! Thy iuveR niunays. Com mittee recommended tho widening of tho bridges by ndding eight foot to each of the two feet te onch of tho footw: aud that stenm or hydraulle power be used turning. ‘The proposition is nud the tceessary steps bry brlug it before the Cit, bridge structure fa undertaken, brluges by somo stich means becomes every diy a more traperative necessity, The delays now experienced in crossing tho river nre nt times f tho tunnels Is not we great 48 it should be, and that monns of transit will not, so tong ns tholr present wrutched cate dition as regurds pavement and other servico continues, become popular, TUM SMOKE NUISANOR. ‘Tho Committee mude nn exbaustive oxamina~ tlon of that subject. Their reportshowing that smoke can be prevented to such nn extent as tu rendor [t Inoifonsive, und recommending o elty ordiianeo tu abate the nufsunce bus been con- aldered by the proper Conimittos of tho City and stitch an ordinance f4 now uwaiting lon of tho Connail. alderable number In our Iittle City of Kokomo, on Weidties day morning, Republicans for 9 while con- tented themselves with hand-shaking and mutual congratulations, wntil a dispatch was recelyed announcing that int fiteen wards in Indlanapolis the Republicans had mude a galn of. nearly 1,400 votes, a procession was the mertial band hastily the fun eonnmmencert, was a kind of enthusiasm. that orators and argument could not meets nothing but the most noisy and boytsh demonstration could ‘serve to enable the Republicans to give vent to thete feelings. day night was fixed ns tho ting to ratify, and Gen, Packard and the Hon, Wil Invited to be present Armngements made for a grand demonstration; but yester- day afternoon the weather touk a sudden notion to behave in its very worst manner, and by 6 o’elock in the evening the wind was blowing great gung, and the temnpernture bad changed from the balimest Indian-sumimer to the rawest, Dieakest December, Tkeuns were Irrepressible, and, in the face o unlooked-for dificulties, a torchlight procession of nearly or quite 2,000 persons, with the usual banners, tranpareneles, ar paraded through the prine! le all who could gain an en- trance to thy Conrt-Room gathered at nn rly hour to listen to ox-Lieut-Goy. Cum: mn. Packard being wal After a song by the Alto Cuinback spoke for two li what n spoe sion, but It was a. “hnlr-lifter.” mated style of dellvery and his powerful eloguenee, while he spoke of the grant achievements of the Rupublican party In the past and foreshadowed in th fairly brought his audlen Franklin 5. James, manufacturor of paper hangings at Tenth avenue aud Thirty-seventh street, sald that in his own factory out of 100 men anumber had been convinced by tho “protective argument” that It was thotr In- teresto vote the Republican ticket. Only few Democrats remained to be converted, and he thought that they would come over on tho ight side beforoyelection-lny, Li our operatives are of for gign extraction, and precinty tha condition of works trope. ‘That plank will be fatal tu tho Democrats in this city and State, for men are being convinced that fu any reduction in the tart their ges will bu reduced correspondingly. have written to manufacturers in this State, and Massitchusetts, and Connecticut for lists of their employés, and shall send the ‘tacit cards’ to the men 28 soon as possible.” “How do the Democratic mercliants you meet feel in regard toa change.” “All the Democratic merchants I know have frevly confessed to me that thoy dare not, for business reasons, vote for Gen, Hun cock, Judging from the feeling of tho busl- ness men with whom I am thrown in con- t, tha Democratic : party chance of earrying this Stato than of curry- ing Ohio or Massachusetts, 1 don't remem- ber when there was & more Universal sentl- ment In the business community that tho is prosperous, and that ail that is wanted is a continuance of the present stato A.D. Juilliard, connnission merchant, at Vorth street, controls, with bis parte 000 employts. {gs the only Republican member of the firm, but he says that nearly all their employés will voto the Republican ticket this year, tlthough many of them voted for ‘Titden at the lust election, Jn the meantime tho Democratic eampatgn has got down to bo nothing but reassuring proelamations from the Comnittes and de fensive cards from Hancock. any of the active spirits like Baldy Smith, or Belmont, or even Barnum, doing any- ‘he merchants, who are dolng no present business, linve tuken up the cam- rably reculved ret Cannel whon any now be nvon Joftler sonnl charges. ve nominated We do not sea THE STEAM-WIISTLE NUISANCE was brought beforu us in an urgent manner duriig tho summer, An examination of tho ordininces on tha subject diyclored the fact that thero was suitlclont nuthorit: tng tnw to reduce this objectionuble practice ta the mininuin, if applied, and such application was, under tho dircution of the city authoritics, who heurtlly entertained our views, promptl: ‘Tho result {su nppuront thut it needs no tore than this velef reference. During tho winter a meeting will be held, at which the whole subject will be dlecussod and such alterations of rules governing the towing vowels as will harinonize tho different Interests: ty Huances nro now Inn. faetory condition, su Art us A surpius fund at the commoncomont tho flzcal year, with the deductions ayxtamit- 0 Appropriations, which In effect haye been added to the sum montioned, with tho receipts from formor yours’ delinquen- e placed the Administration in attel a at No yreut tmount of city seriy, been necessary for putting thelr best happy result will event of the contest, that we will have a good wtan at the hel. game treetity, dude Reuben Noble, ral years Jucire of wl ‘The sila raat registration In Brooklyn and SCARES THE DEMOCRATS TIT MOST, as it: fy luterpreted to mean that the rising generation fs more ardent to vote than thelr dadidles were, Of Iuncock’s tariff letter to Senator Ran- dolph, of New Jersey, whose seat is tin atoubt, the quasi free-trade Post remarks to- te ‘Penth Judich {present attorney tor the Chleaxo, oe & St. Paul Ravrond Company fn “T eongratuints the Repub- Neans upon the nomination of #0 GREAT AND so GoUD Cumback were tho law and of the A MAN AS arN. iv Meanwhile a cons, The opinions of such’ men should have weight. Mr. Stoneman 1s a good man, and that he could be elected upon al- Icet to nny oflica fn the zift of tho yton County; and J) reker of public favors; so that they: no axes to grind, au are free te express ves us they feel, It would be well if nocrats itd no axes to grind, wd could titter thelr trua- sentiments toward Gen, Garfield, Spectal Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, 19,—Bushiess ub throughout In his letter of neceptance Gen, Hancock adopted the Cinelnanti platform, whieh de- elures for *n taslif for revenue only? Sueh adechoration means opposition to the present tariff, or itis wholly unmenning. cock, therefore, In J form and against the existimg tariit. [1 ber, however, he is ng positive a Penns: nia Protectiontst as_ Representative WL Hv adopts not only the principle, but the very sinwe, of Protection, Nils ptintal foundering may be ensily mude an ocension of merriment, but it Is rather AN OCCASION OF MELANCHOLY. It disposes finally of the conception of Gen, Tinucock a3 aman of strength and singleness of ebaracter and convictiong—a man ilto- ether superior to his party,—ono who is une teely to be controlled by its sellish Interests, but Who will Tend It In the rleht way, ‘Th party agitation, tho aggressive fight of tho Republleans for Protection, and tie Gurl panic does not disturb 8 trluinph of Mberal prinetp! nn WHI certalnly come. come With surprising suddenness. revenuereform hig no eanyass on elther shite. ‘Trader who lias felt constrained by Demo- ratlé traditions to voto for Thuncock has any lounger the slightest motive to do so?” tho Greenback says dint It never was on the bills for Han eouk to be elected by New York; and that, it Tadlana and Oho had gone Democratic, New ve beaten Hancock. ts Inn this State opposed to Muncock this year ls Invincible, he says, by any circumstances elsewhere, GEN, ARTTUR enim Into the Fifth Avenue Hotel lastnight, and, aa he stopped a moment to spenk to ane irgluls gentiemnn suid tom hs that Gen, Arthur? 1 cn surprised, Unless Lam mistaken, that man isa gentle wn from. hls head to hits feet. he stunds,—the telinness of his legs, and his feet and hands, and Unen. Such superb, Itquld black eyes, cheats it with the best living! twenty or thirty feally made from. thi factories, and other Inrge buildings, with marked eifet, has no more ordinance becomes a inw, tho uso of such payable in tho firtiro, bi the conduct of the City Government, and such small amount og bas been necessary was taken ‘up by the public at suob a low rate of interest thut tho interference of thie Association, asin 1878, bus been unnecessary, TUR POLICK DEPARTMENT is manifestly snsuMiciont in numbers for the ro- quiraments of {8 service.’ ‘To Inerensa the force will require oneot two oxpedionta, elther to tuxation for thelr support ries of those now under y uxpreasion of opinion on Xvept that wo would not ud> roumsatuneos now known a modification of the Inw under whieh no more than 2 per cent ean be assessed for atl municipal Wo suyyest that tho moans are at vur cominand, under existing statutes, If applied, to meet the omer a scoms W Le no doubt that this nulsunce can bo buted, und that (t needs but tho application of tegal pressure to bring about that result, ‘Che abutoment of smoke In hirgo establishments, Bo fur from being oxpensive, is a realund sub: statithul eeonumy. STREET PAVEMENTS. ‘Tho report of tho Committeo to which this ned was duly published, and hus been tho topic of abundant comment and ls main recommendation wns that the foundation of our street paw primary and most linportint bjt and it expressed oplilons us to tho superstruct. ure best adupted to oue wants. it also mate the leidalution nevesdiry to pul our strove pavemonts More In. mediately under control und relative to the adoption of a better systont for tho ndininistration of this important branch of the City Government than that now tn prac Thoso viows ure Iniecordance with thore of tho city authorities, and wo shall lend our aid In getting sha propor legislation when tho timo bands of music, pal streets, whil D, Kelley hinuself, tS es fins heeormse very 6 Iusiurl Valley, and every. ona feels ectally sineo heurs to and Indiana, 1 it manifested In subject waa 188 for tho future, ralye miure money b} ortoreduce thd su pay. We forbene ait this delicate topl ‘yueate under any r suv a deeper lute any election than ls now ‘men in all sect good Demoe: Circulars in re- id tho vattitude of the emocratic party in relation to American t- dustry had been freely distributed among tho Lv (tad in inany instances worked conversions to the Republican faith, “Parle and wages," Me. Juilliard sald, “are paramount questions with the working classes. ‘I'he foreigners horo say they know whut low wages incan Ip tl anid that they dot wantto work for thesane Rusiness-inen don't “The Demo. ernts talk abont ‘State-rizhts, but Lihink it about finw that the arm of the General Gov ermnent shoul! be long onough to rench one call over the South, to the furthermost cor- State of ‘Texas, and take by the throat every Ku-Kluy, 5 life out of itm, until tl cl ( this fund eas fully and freely exerclse all his constitutional rights. ‘Talk to ine poare, when citizens of the United States are whipped, rubbed, and murdered when ate tempting to exerelse their rights under tho jaw. 1 by its honorat of discussing the wits at issue v i making frlends every wh In this campal; characters of the men wd without imud-Mnging or eal! nt of frets does more yu than all else that can be sald, us. those facts ure so creditable to hear the ussertian rood men and true, that Northern men to be try- ing ta please the South; that the South stow be made to feel that we are not wile Ing to trust our Interests to our enemies, and 1 {tin such a way as to stop any further foollsliness. of tho munelpality, to carry on Buch a Governme required by the reullzntion of fo gront munielpality ean be carried on without adequate means, and: tho spl our poaltion should bo sustained by but Judiclous and well regulated expenditure, A comtmittea on tho subject of been orguulzed, with Instructions to exams tho whole systom in its political, economical, and sochit bearings, but tho importance of tho subject issu grent that, although we are awitro that several mestings huve boon ‘hold to con- wo Will not urge tho rondition of tholr In timo to ombody it with ours, LEGISLATION. tho principal function of ‘our Assocation during tho coming winter will ba ta givo tholr aeulstance to such projects of Jowislution a3 muy be necessary to forward Iden of Improvement in the plan of olty nud counts thoy are imany, find, mutiny of local fmportaned, ‘must cucral Inwa Bo aniondud a3 to sult our ur cnse, and include. those relative to {ho atrects, the poltea, aud the great questions of geworugo and’ drainage, subjéota that will re one which las foread te old country, the Republican party. wurde frequently, wongy In America, thy thne ts pas want a change in the Administration.” Mr. Culby, of Harding, Colby. & Co., com- mission merchants, at No, 88 Leonard street, sald he had heard from several Democrats that they would yote for Hnneock slinply be- cutise they were Democrats, but that thoy did not see how he could be elceted, eratic banker told Mr. Colby that hohnd to voto tho Democratic teket beenuse he was a sonal friend of Hancock, but that he liad no expectation that he would ho elected, and fact ho didn’t want to seo him Inthe Presi- From his intercourse with tad learned that mnerehants and mantfacturers did not wanta change In the Administration. EK. S. tiggins, carpet manufacturer, em- £ 1,800 persons, of whom nearly 600 nre yolors., In his establishment in Kor- third street a large placard in re; ie wages paldin Europe snd America ies conspicuously on a table where anybody can emu Foreman Campbell explained: that it was desired to impress pon every voter thore tht a protective tarlif was the very Jife of the carpot Industry, and that if it were reduced wages would nat vroportionately, We bave uot had the experlenco with tho stenches which former yenrs developed, from tho fact that what nee called Bridgeport smells have. been more under cuntrol, owing to the Intro- ppuratus inte tho fertilizing: exept in caso of aeeldunt. to the works there should bu no furthor offense of that nature. Barly this your wo salsted in logal proceedings to test tho right of tho clty nuthoritlea to control these establishments by license, and, as the result of those proceedings, all the remalning fertinad tho control of tho Heulth Depnrtinent, and aro now working in accorhince with tho law. | 'TI local nulsanecs in diferent th have been, 19 they up- lo, Uine, suppressed; we Are always ready to glye our ald to tho Moulth Commissioner fu any endeavor to abit thom, jormanent romedy for thos reform (n tho sowerago and although tem- y pumping the Georxe Jones, duction of propor ay estublishments; We hnye elected eight Congressmen out of estublighments; und thirteen, have a majority in the Legislature on jotnt ballot, and redeemed tho State en- tire. But, of all the defeated eandiates on tho othor side, one have received w defent 0 direct and decisive as James I Slack, the Democratic entulldnte for Congress trom this district, Ho has been a standing candidate for Congress for swenty years, and his beon beaten every tine, bination of Inter MICHIGAN, Bpeetal Corresponitence of The Chicago Tribune, KALAM.AzZ00, Mich., Oct. 18.—An humense Audience Inst night weleomed the Hon. David t Governor of dlichigin, and Mra, Adele Iuzlatt, of HHlsdate, here at ‘There were 1,600 persons seated and standing in tha hall, Tho Governor spoke first, and oceupied about an hour dls- cussing the business Interests involved inthe present campaign. is spevel: was conyine- ing antl unanswernble, and eilelled frequent nnd loud applause, as he compared the civil lations of the twosections now opposed to each othor, and one of which wll certainly tinies of thls great Nation Ars. Hazlett spoke for two houra; and tho novelty of listening to a lady stumy-speaker, and the brillinut rhetorte and eloquence which clothed her stalwart nnd tellin nents, held tho nudienco til! 11 o'eloe! Dound. ‘The house was well filled by Indies, Sho began by stuting that women were titer. ested In polities, not let ts vote, but you will permit us tw talk, tor the simple reason that experience ling demonstrated that you can’t prevent It.” tin her own fe was perhaps the jnost effectively put of all the remarks sho made. She was once riding ona railroad and shortly before renehing’ Erio a man go army-overcont, Mal a. terrible chill, Si the chill left und the fever hig was parched id ..weil Hush cume upon engh eheak, was In the Inst sta the next stitlon a gentleman ci enr, took seat opposit to the $I at once noticed thut he was Hl. ‘The get teman threw down lls valis sido of the soldier, and addressed him thus: “My poor fellow, you are sick, you ia some way, T am going to Eri home to die—golng to seo my mother, an dle there, Chave been in thoarmy, 1 have not seen mother -far years, and am gulnge back with this deenyinig frame, burled with iy pea man Lwas when 1 Tho first and porhuy houses caine under HL, Jerome, the ne: dentint chair. business | men, hnvo beon, however, parts of the city, d from tmo t n the winter of 40, when the Legisinture was gettlig ready to gerryinander the State forCongresstonal pur- 3, dates R, Slack went to Indianapo! BN political managers. th wanted 0 district “fixed up” for himself. ‘They told hin ta. t ‘gresslonal Corivention was held, he wns nominated by acelumition, and James fondly hoped that the way to nseat in Con- press was now fairly opened, crue on, and last ‘Tuesda: 400 votes by Maj. George Stuclo, his jean opponent. Sivek actually curried his owneounty by tho overwhelming majority of tfty voter, There aro other aire attention, Including itself inte prominonco.— the praotice of instituting suite In distant towns Jn which elty residents are respondents: this bug become a positive Injustice tnder shadow of lnws ng not only nra debtors valled upon to do- olnt, but gurnishees are defond in such inanner ns rendera tho administration of the law odious anil Intotorablo. A modification of the lew by which adobtor can mnako bls defense in bis own town will got, we think, bo unjuat The Revenue law will requiro Amonémont in soveral particulars, tue Jury law needs roviaion, and there are many othor subjects of legisiution which requiro attention, besides those already alluded to under tho hens of tho municipality tho militin, the consolidation of the tow: those for the collection of debt. Tho Iogistry nw has been of happy applicution in all in- atunceg, and, ns it orlgiited with us, wo cannot but congratulute you tut It ia nut only success~ ful but constitutional, 1t mects tho upprovul of Tho elnotion now before us ie of gronter Im- erbaps, than any which ha ring the Ifetine of this Assuclutiun. ‘Tho ollicers Who administer our local Govorn- ment, and the Stato legislators, are vory impor tant frotors in those titorests which affect our aud f proper scrutiny of tho ballots seriminution, outalde of pI candidates for County Counmisstoners and the Stato Leyislature Ie very desirable. THE CHANCES. They Look Mighty Slim for Hancock, New York Correspondence Philatelphia Thnes (Den). An tho last twenty years Now York Stato has given Republican majorities for Presl- dont threa times and Democratic majorities | twice, Intho Inst ton yours the mnjorities for State oMlcers have alternated between the two parties, Tho following aro some of tho ‘Tho.only otfective olfenses {6 a radival dralinge systems of our. cit, yrellof ean be obtained river into tho canal, ng nrravgemonts have beon mde to do at an early dante, WATER: SUPPLY. Tho project for tha erection of nuditional uniping works in some contral tucation in tho auth Division hus been before the public und tho muntelpul wuthorities for moro than m year, and ing recofved the iudorsoment of many of tho largest taxpayers In wil of tho three sections: y. Ithas beon adopted in principle by neil, and nwaits thofr tual vetion @ opinion of tho Liaw Depurtinent his the logality of f) gust a Atte 16 In whorentad fond at # distant Iiis wife was on Virginia indy,” 1 anid, obliged to appar und “the daughter of Capt. Ierndan, who went. down with his steamship, dectining to be “Yorndon,” sald: the Virginian; "why the Herndons aro the best people In Vir- nin, “Well,” sald I, “you will havo to go pret! well around In New York to find the dup! ento of Gen. Arthur? “T should say so,” sald the first family “What iy his origin}? * He told me once,” suid 1, “that he was a gon of a Vermont Kapthst minister, sided at varlous churches In New was changed so often that his loca! various ln this State.” Gen, Arthur, in pr ho was beaten | goutrol the des burally bo redueed Ho thought the ho men to seo that thelr inter- ort the Repitb- ests demmnded that they sip) at there would Hean tieket, and he belleved tl be many conversions before clectton-< present about 7 per cent have decided vote the Ropubliean ticket, “ Vow depentlent fs the carpet industry on a protective tariff?” asked a 2rlbuns re- porter. “ (tcould not exist without It, Frea trado would forces us to close up shop, Even n tarlif for revonue only would bring down tho ‘wages we recelye one-third, and compel em- ployers to use n poor cluss of help and turn out pourer work,’ Thomas J, Davis, 2 commission merchant at No, 8 Leonard streot, sald that b eaused the “ tariff enrds” to be among his employés with gratifyluy “T find that business men gener tinued Mr, Davis, “aro opposed to a change, Republicans are afraid ests would suffer injury by the slection of Hancock, while Democrats are satisted that thelr Intorests would not be tho election of Garteld. Democrat advise unothor to vo! Hean tieket, and Chiave heard of Democratic manufactirors fn this clty advising their cm- ployés ta do tha sane for business rensons. MOW ANOTIEI INDUSTRY 14 AFFECTED—THE FAIRBANKS SCALI FACTOIIES, Being told that Fairbanks & Co., manu- facturers of scales, wore taking a terest ln tho present political camdalgn, o Trine reporter catled at thelr establish- No, 311 Broadway, to obtain some information upon the subject. IL, L. , OW Of the members of the firm, said: we are taking o groat and act! in the present campaign, other manufacturors, we have considerible at stake on the result of the November clec- tions, Weare most emphatically against a *chango? Everything sults us exactly us it Our business has never been than {t was this year up to the tlne of tho ‘o had such a constant 0 Bubject ‘of Congressinen, 1 emocrats, In thelt gerry- * mander tio yenrs ago, thought they md the thing so arranged, to use the langunge of one their leaders liere, that the youn, the youngest Republican paren Hye'to seen Republican Congressman In this ‘laid plang of mice - been recolved as to might say that the printing funds tirchase of n Hite for tho now works, question nt {siuo fs, whethor or not such addition whall be made by preastire ut contril is absolutely necdud various purposes, in addition to tho posaiblo ro- quirements In cuge of tire, and this neceasit inereusing over} wy, on Ww! You men will inereuslng the dint, Additional in tho Bouth Division tor But" The best and men gang aft agley.” fant ns naw bulldogs are creeted, If it was an acknowledged necos- sity a yenr slneo, bow much greater now? Agaln, the locndon of the pro] central polnt would incrense ti! West Divisiona, we Ivate conversation with moa minute, sald: “1 see you have been QUOTING JIMMY O'BRIEN to the effect that I got whatever city polltleal foree I might have had from some Irishman on the Custone}ouse. It Js not worth ng Arthur; “bunt J shonig Ou misht Mad a larger type of man Brien for authority. tho Custom-House when E was Collector, and folst # lot of his Irish friends on me, an when I declined, be said he would go an see Secretary Shermun about It. he thinks Lstiltam in the Cistom-House, never discovered that [ hud much political influence,” sald the General, “til L of the Custom-louse, which was the Inekl- est thing that aver huppencd to me—relley- ne from drudgery and constant usgialt” | “i the General If the Stato of New Y¥ be want go Sor Gartleld, ere ¥uaunye Wrst. ose works at a 10 pressure in the and equalize tt throughout, giving the South Division whut it ougnt to have, and duing no injustice to other parte of tho.city, Whon wo obsorve that against resonable objection urged fa that thease contrul works will cost about $600,000, as compured with $85,000, for the pros posed additions to the West Side works, such an objection loses its wolght In view of tho fuct or somothing similir, red within tho timo wi Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Cepan Rapivs, Ia, Oct. 17,—There las been no such general refoleing among tho people of Iowa for years as when they heard the glorious news from Ohio and Tndtana. Many had become fearful that the Democrats would be successful In their coalition with tho Rebels to. defeat the Republlean party, and wero quite sollcltous regarding the future But thelr fears have been dis- pelled, and they give freo expression to thelr Democrats feel now that thoy over- They felt wo certain of trowlne that he esoteousumption, At Hic'tried to usu thege adyanta tgir business inter. that these works, Government. cnn be brought Inte operntion, any two yor and that the aceumulaion of tho Water will be suillciont to cover tho wholo outlay by the tormination of that porlod, BEWERAGH AND DIAINAGR, * Tho report of this Committeo recommonds an inspuction of did tho thing, They had became solent in tha extreme, were freely expressed, and they even com- menced to row among themselves for tho spoils of oftice, Thuy threatened the epub- Jicans with acomplote overturning of press ent lustitutions, no matter whether dom the people noble service or not, and swore eternal revenge forthe defeats suffered by them durlng the past score of yenra, The Dowocraty {n this part of Jawa, most activo In the campalgn, are, as a rule, WORTHLESS FELLOWS, ‘They have nover lited hand to advanco tha {Interests of city, county, or State, ‘They ure seemingly working for tho slugio and selfish purpose of getting a job, onriy What might follow, though . ever so disastrous to the Lest Interests of the all hauso-sewers, proper ordinunce for tho purpose will Council. No orguinant is possibly Intha brief apace of auch report as thut of this Executive Committee, or porhaps necessary: tw convince you of the paramount importanco soto ayetom, onfurced by lowal inspection, for the ayo OF the vat masorit; roportion of tho death-rata ta direotly tracea- lv to suwor-was wo do not know, but thut it must be w considerable ono there can be no doubt. And, usido from those considurations, thorv 18 that nelulng from discomfort and naueca constantly uttondunton the linperfoct sydtom, orrather tho want of system, naw In practice, It ano anawerto say that condition thin othor large citica, the meansof bettor: to apply. thom. Thele intentions eft, the oll homes but 1 must not complain,—l have helped save aur then ho looked smile more than earthly, The gentleman said: “You have a hot fever; wid he drew Mis pocket a fine Hien chief, wont to the water-tauk, sonked returned and placed It upon oon the naisture of the handkerchief was absorbed by the parched heat of his brow, and the gentleman, taking it from his head, unfolded the handkerehser, Hazlett, says, “2 saw ; iivone corner, Nor ‘tw LEAKT DoUHT OF IT,” palin in this State Is enrtled along by the people thom olng to look outot the ar at sulrive and asic » Vo are having & voyage In- c yh county"; and of Introduoty i, Wudeworkue diss: Sad ‘se vote of 77.500 Inst fall gave Cornell, Republican. for Governor, a plu- rality of 43,777, ‘The rest of the Republican State ticket was elected, however, by mujori> tes of Jess than 6,000, except the candidate for Engineer and Surv ni ed, beenuse of perkonil unpopularity, by Mr, Lincoln's majorities wero given In response to. Wi glyen to Seymour, Grant, and Accepted as falr expressions of part iment, ug may. thoge given lo Stal tho past thres yenrs, contest brought out the State's f Only 20,000 ballots for the Greenback candl- date were cast, against 75,000 result was so close ns to carry with it little of the Intlucnte of a victory, Neither party cnn, therefore, find much conifort over Now ‘tho Statu’s vote will b They can it they combine: lleva they will take Ji ‘They will tender Wine a Lato} lzation, or out of It, which ho Crow or split! nployé of the United States Senate “1 Jook upon iy position ag very uncer- ain “ Tlow Is that?!” “Why, [oxpect TU SENATE WILL DE REPULLICAN, ‘Tho probabilities favor the detent of Eaton in Comnectlent, Kernan in Now York, Ran- dolptt In New Jen aylyania, MeDona "s candidate, yor, wlio was « wo aro inno worse worked Into the handkerchief, the nanie of James ‘The scene In the be deseribed. Maine election, run of orders ahead, awaltin contemplated extensive factorivs at St. Jahnabur, pending the uncertalnt dential election, undor closy-reeto v our condition It is our jany of tha foul odors whieh have been sitpposed. to onianato from tho packing estabilehmonts are found to be clogor to our homes,—In the sowors, Tho Commitiew on Druinago recommends an independent cut, or now river. ‘To this conclu- came after a fall consideration of tho eot a abip-canal, Tho cost of the proposed now river {sso moderate, and tho con- struction af it ean be carried out go rupldly, that even when viewed ng an alternative It tikes the frat place of consideration. also of boing within our means, Lat this point cannot Col, Phillips: rushed to tho and called for throes cheers , and the whole audience rose ws aman and gave such niht never heard in this place never will by again Ing in the extrome, Mra, Inztett closed omparing Hancock sho sald, “you mixht compare the hawk to the proud engle,” sho showed the genlus of Grant mid the machine-soldlershy {a ull, the most tel Inost cloquent speee! Ng nothing for concluded to go slowly dl topsalls, until wo could seo safety ahend, Iuwaever, wo bo- indiana asd Ohlo havo settled that question, and now we propose to drive busl- Ness and fll the world with American scatcs, Wo do n large business with Russia, Austra- lia, and Africa,—in short, hnve o strong ex- purt trade all over tho world tl Yet, consitering the effect that achangemight have on home industries, and the effect might be upon the importation of English, French, and uu scales, we should feel It to bo necessary iness In the event of Gen, tO jmany workmen have you In your lo e “We huve over a thousand in our facto- ties and warehouses, and nearly all of them will vote for Garfield and Arthur,” SENTIMENT AMONG WOIKINGMEN, A great many clubs havo alread: nized mong the worklngmen | ide of the city, with tively recont beginning, ALL this, unteer work, besng done by our We do not eall upon any of tho Republican Comunittees nor uvon ontsulers for 4 single cent. Wo are doing this on our own account, ‘The merchants and manufacturers who com- rise our association fecl that th pturesta at stake this yenr, and ly engaging tn this war! te Heretofore’ we lave been working rather quietly, but our work fs so welladvanced aud so. stron: may know about It now, weaker, wo might have been aunoyed by our opponents had they genorally known What. was golngon. Hero is Mr, Lowen has been engas ff the details of nat fall's memorablo gheers ts wore : jefnre, and prob- Wainockery, For personal a ‘She Reena was they would see Slavery redstabl Nation take a backward step of a century, Jf lown cities cast proportionately as large 'n lean vats ag the agricultural districts, pu 100,000 than 85,000, ‘The farming classes are and contented under an Administra: at advances tholr Interests and prosperity to provall, But the chi of a Democrat ja is unhappy spirits and, Democratle party get in tho midat of n most prosperous periud, tt afore some serious erandizement ished, and the nnd Wallace In is Kon nlrenly, Grover, Inasiek man an publicans would then olvct his and Mahone, 1 think Ihag tho morit | York's past elections Concerning what next month opinions differ, in the October States lias engrossed the clilet attention of the National Comiittees, New York has not been neglected, | ‘V ans had an average of one hundred meet- ings a niht last wee! had wbout hale that number, Both parties have elroulated doctinents by the million, All this was prolimtuary to the fight that opens with tha settlement of the October, dt must be suid for tho Re ans that the party has never been so ‘orous and ko strong ax now, mt note has been inised from Point tu the ens wharves, Conklinglsm and anti-Conkllug- Jam have not been heard of, and are forgo! With tho possible exception of Onon- daga County, where there ts some Republic- an opposition to Frank Hiscock, thera are re Congressional ‘There 1g every Indication that Mr. Conkling Is terribly In earnest for the success of the ticket. ———__. GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENT. Special Dispateh to Ths Aniay, Mich. Oct 21—Gov, Croswell to-day appointed Edwin 0, Nichols, a proml- nent manufacturer of Battle Creck, to the po- altlon of ‘Trustee of the Michigan As) for the Insane, mado vacant by the res! tlon of tho Hon. ‘Edward B. LLavoy. a and feoblo mothors with frail children wit) both become strony by the uso of Hop Lite ty ee Gen, Hancock sinokes brated Hichmond Gam olgarettes, @: hat is wteadlly Hof Hancock, tig, most convinetn| that hus been ——__— Haby Bow Legs, ‘Thoro need not eausuuntsty In all It eduau unaiel thw ent is nly, Tad HA good. nouriek Kan pire air—the twa " ue Tater youd Llood-ie will Peotmbly: aurtrruw tes bow lege naturally cnoug! Tori aay wet toast y help toetren rt nee ain belyta atrutit on and tostraighten AY tho case by pretty bad, bound togetie: Tho aver fortilo and intorcating subject of led ite Cull shure of tho utten- tteo to which It was agsignod, ‘Tbe How ieature of tho Revenue law, whieh vides that the valuution of real eatate shall bo made, for purposes of taxation, but once in four yenrs, camo inte operation this yer, und tho Progress of the nasessmunt in cach of the three towns which compose the City of Chicago was observed with careful surutiny, and an urgont notice wes issued to our members toece fur that thoir own assessment wild correctly made, but that, under the law, that assessment was in avcord with that of core reaponding property nour them. We regret that purty thia was only at in consequence taxation hug ocou| Hon of tho Comm! Fy whys t Jeal Ring made war on him, and he ty not the hot fenawing whit man to let leadonon publigoplnion bent hin, Into tame aeqitieseence,” vi) the Democrats | to contract our bus! Ioncock's election.’ ———— Pho Sik Business in Paterson, Ns J, pondent of tho Now York Trilune, tho growth of Paterson, N, J. saya: RU the place hud 21,000 tpbubltants; In 000; Its 1870, J8,0U0: and now the census of it to Nave 13,000, growlt during 4 period of twenty yoarg has been: malnly due ta the remarkable dovelopmont of singly industy,—thatae silk weaving,—an Indus: try wholly dependent for its existence upon the protective tarlil system, on silks calculuted to cncouruge tho impurtation of French and [tullan fabrics would close every wile wa in nturaots o Because “the Muwkoyes realize as oe NUL ELSI, it :they know too well whint Democratic Na- tonal rile means, they throw up thelr hats on every occasion when, by the yolve of the “treason fs made more odlaus,” : emocraty made a grave mistake in asserting that the soldiers wore all vote for Hancock. ‘They re ject was ever presented,—for the denlatot such a course has been most emphatic from themselves not onl: ‘This wonderful you rub thoi, re With ‘confortable bandages fubbli them wall before ‘aud + 0 CU 14 quit . Ht frum stunding on fe feee torn nature He Stealutiton, ttre yrowlny i blgtechale dre helpa puruly complied with, ay shore nro some gluring ireegularitics, which will untergo furtbor Investigation, licy of this Assoolution tu bring ubout, if posal+ wutrict abeorvance of the letter af the luw, cquirca that all property shull be ase for tho purpose of taxution ut its crash value, and an olfort was mude in that direction, in 1873, whlch falled at that thou for want of tho Ausussors of this county, din their practico of usguining about one-third the value of property us {t6 fair nascdainent for taxation by an oplilon of tho ine Court, ‘Tho result of that ns menburshlp,— A chauge tn tho duty ds_ of compara- It has been tho fow months, xivin, the crookednves whi stronger. A carriage and towards carrying out this plin, Wye boon me quirative ugeneles muy by uscd as prevoutites, without whalesome food and kept tr Ald wale wile Wa yuk Mita wee Will et we. Serofulons euildren likely togulfer in this ways and those tea aes, Bacosslye fat (8 really ad of health, Fatton your plggus nich a I dctiberately fatten Give them plenty of good, they Will be “plump eau wonder that tho II welghe of sume fat litle Lode should not be encournzed tu stand or walk uotil rown strouy enough to dow ot thor own accord, aud thea should not bo wulk’'too much, short es sphetther Same orte AT THE BOLDIERS’ RUUNION held here recently, tho old battle-searred veterans were bitter in their expressiuns agalust this Democratic Me. They talked with ono another ‘freely. and were glad to dive an opportunity to show unltedly their disgust for the man who, for office, allowed tulinsel tool for Rebeldom, Suld one: “The arm that used to hang by my sido was shot off by a Hancock adwirer ; and this body of mine, that welghed 170 pounds on enter came out of Andersonville we Té Usneock hus an itehing for the Confederate Presidency, Jet hin go tw Richmond, where he may be surrounded and his followers.” ys who wore the Blue, who know what war means, indicate Ittle county xother tho. ilk a funda, who recoly aye ta over $4,000,000 8 year, Tho capital ed te €0,055,000, aud the value nual product 13 over $12,000,000, bow, when tho elty da rugs throu and four story factor! blo fora skilltul, fudustrious workinan to con mence buginess with 0 aingly loo, and tn a re years bocomo the head of a lat production of some urtleles whlch meet with marked Cavor (u tho inarket will often bring an oifer of cupitul yultiolent to ture a ini), 8 large inujority of the meu en: ness fy Based wholly on the Hopublicen party... os who were Cort! Chicago Tribune, through Its greed around’ with f to be set up usa a now valuation of property waa od, It ta not impus er, Wil mado in the South Division, which waa the most nourly correct that we bave hud for many yeurs, aud, although somowhut higher li proportion than that of tho other towns, it was reduced in 1679 to about wht it stould have becn if the basls of one-third is assumed na tho proper und it was then equalized. by the County in an equitable and eatlsfuctory munuer, ‘To! your, however, ullhough the Sor luoderautely ralued in devordance with improve- ments mide, the West und North Towns wero lowered, the ‘luttor out of all proportion to any upon that particular town, us effort was made to pride in your fut baby. acuse, Jastend of w wlth that anybody hon we were ttle leys bed uniter a Wlors. Such children epublicans, ‘The y If tho Solid Suuth gots possvadion of the Government It will bu in a pro- carluus condition, ‘ie Deroeraty in thot Cla- ciunatl platform baye, iu ‘effect, given potice simon; hecan tell you more at part of the work than can. Ar. Lewengood sald; “ Although we be- gan the organization of clubs only a 1 Mora than a week ago, we already have es uth Town wild pressions from the bo: known facts boar end, although av: tablished selubs, WIE a members of over 2,000 Voters, mus! OF whom wo he resened from the ranks of the Detinerayg party. Atevery meellig of the elibs ‘te menibershtp fs fnereased about 80 per ogy, aun wo have mectligs aluost every nlalit | order to keep up the strong liters tint felt, and to take tn recruits as tast as they an willing to come In nid alan thelr names, ie fore very long we intend haylny n paraite It which these clubs will, participate, ated ‘thy ne of marels will be through those parts it the city in whieh the working classes liven “Where are you Inborlng hardest? “On the Enst Side, principally; elens the strongholds of the Democracy. Wo in doing good work inthe ‘Tenth, Hirteent’ and Seventeenth Wards. Hundreds of ine are coming over to ts from the Democrny Tho grent object of the movement is te wake converts, and wo cangratulaty ourselves that we are sticeeeding admirably. ‘The tari are ottr inost effective weapon, Work. en read them and soon nuke wp thei Bud wie panty Pranilaes nosh 1 fo then, te not going to vote away the me, of subsistence from thelr famittes” ————————_— KELLY’S CANDIDATE FOR MAvon, Hin Naming a (: olle Candidate Crit. erald ang Telegram ~ Democratle Honttltty 4, Grace. New York, Oct, 20.—The Lrving tat wig of the New York Jocal Denrberatle purty on fered to John Kelly, Tammany Chiles, tie following Hst of naines out of which totuaky a choles of a Demueratle caniidate for Mayor: Samuel-D, Babeock, Allan Camp. bell, Franklin Edson, WHllain He Grace Andrew IL, Green, Eninnuel B. Hart, Frag els F, Marbury, Jolm MeKeon, Oswald 0) tendorfor, Wheeler H. Peckham, Join 1, Voorhis, William CG. Whitney, Mr. Kellysy, lected W. R, Grace, tho only Catholle tn thy list. Why? For what good reason? The Herald has an editorial saying tha John Kelly hus selected a Catholic ns eanth dante for Mayor of New York, for tho pin pose of defeating the Democratic party, Fo, lowing is an extract: “ Mr. Graco hag one quality in addition ty these possessed by imost others we have named—ho is a Catholic. Of course hely none the worse for that. In fact, belng asin cure and plous Catholic, 1 consistent member of his Church, he is, in. the eyes of ull good men, of whatever religious belfef, the better. man for that. Nor does lily religious afte tion untit hhin for the office of Mayor. ‘Tobe gure, New York has never yet had a Catholls Muyor, just as the country ut Inrge hay never yet lind a Catholic President. Tint iy the people of Now York should elect a Cath oli for thelr Mayor, or if the people of thy United States should olect.a Catholle for their President, granted that in elther casa the man chosen were aalncere nid consistent Catholic, and otherwise a {lt mun, we should hold the city’s or the country’s futerest en tirely safe in his hands, » “ But whut does Mr. Kelly mean by select Ingoutet the long list of capable men nog auier than Mr. Grace? Mr. Kelly Js not blind or deaf. Ife is not silly or heedtess, He knows. perfectly well that one of the must Injurious, one of the must dangeroug elements which can be imported into Amen Jean polities is that of rellgions prejudice of fanaticism, Mo knows perfectly well th his nomination of Grace. will Inport this dangerous, this unentled for disturbing el ment into our politics, He knows, as well as any other man in the community, tha, wrong, meaty unchristian ag it may be, tht plain fact is that his nomination of Mr. Gracy, for Mayor will be Jaid hold of ut_once say attempt to place the city under Catholic In iuenee and rule, and wy dis own act Kell thus forees his own Church {nto pollti discusston, and excites fanaticisin by its op ponents, and fanaticism by its supporters 1 well. “Wo sny, confidently, that Mr. Kell knows all this;'therefore, wo repeat, whl dovs ho mean? Is it govt for his Church that it shall thus bu piteh-forked Into a hented and acrimonious politleal canvass? Ig itn wise, or ayen n respectful, act toward his Chureh, that Mr. Kelly should thus war tonly, without the least cause, except to gry ify is own self-will, Introduce n new, a diy turbing, and, to his own Chureh, a surely damnging element into the Presidential can vass? Whutdocs Mr. Kelly mean? Ho supposed to desire tho success of hfs party; that purty is just now making a death strug gle for the Presidency, and Aealnst such odds as ace to male defeat very probable, and, behold, Kelly Insists on an act which, os be knows, as everybody knows, will arouses new kind of projudice, an whreasoning and unreasonuble projudice, to be sure, but none the less dainaging for that, against the Dem ocrats, and drive not one, buta dozen, nalls in the Democratic coflin, What docs Mn Kelly mean 2". The Telegram declares that the Democrats in their nomination of Binyor haye mados falso start, and snys: * Tho selection of Mr, William R. {iracoby the Conference Committee of the two hall yesterday was a blunder. The sunaunce inent of tho result fel! upon the enthusinsm and expectancy of politicians in the viciulty of Monument Housensa wot blanket. | ‘They seemed to discern the inherent fatality of such a nomination by intuition, Several tines before, Mr, Grace, on account of his many and excellent qualifivations, lias been named and considered tn connection with he oltice of Mayor, In every ease, by reason of the manifest disqualification, his wamehas been dropped. It has been felt to be unwhse to use so upright, so useful, so magnaninous seltizen ns he asa firebrand for Hghtine the Hames of sectarian persiaee and fauuticism Atis not that iis religious faith makes to in any way less qualified to be agood citizen, or to become & good Mayor. On thocontrary, nearly oll good citizens, at 8 moment when their Judginent holds sway, would axree thst the possession of any form of rellaious faith ought to enhance tho qualitieations ofa man seeking a grave public trust. Itls, however, because religious Intelorance 134 bad thing; becatiso an appeal to this weak aide of human nature Isa bad thing: be ennse the Graney of the church Into polltles Iya bad thing, thatiany nomination caleulated to enable base nen to make this base appe! would bo a bad thing, “In tho present stato of party feeling thers ig no doubt but that tho nomination of Me Grace would be attended with all theso de plorable results. ‘The resulé would be not only deplorable to the churches, to the com munity and individuals, It would be deplor able especially, to the Democratle party. I would probably loss the Demverntle party 20,000 votes In this city, and ay many more In other parts of the Stite, And the Demo erntle party iy [na situation where it has not nsingte vote to lose, ‘Therefore, there 13 DUE one course open to Mr. Grace, While the conventions that are to nominate hin are ye In evasion, he can withdraw his name. If Mr. Grace be the good Dumocrat, the 8 churehinan, and the good eltizen he ns always been represented to be, he will uo hesitatingly take this course.” el Tho Czar’n New ride, New York Herald, ‘The Emperor Aloxandur bud beer {n love with the Princess Dolgoroukl for more than tele yeurs. Ho first wot her at tho residence of ber sister-in-law, tho Princess Dolxoroukl-Vuleana Amost honorable Neapolitan, Struck with Hy ‘ gruce of tho Princess Cutherine, a blonde of charmingaimplicity und groat hoauty,the Einpers or deolured bfy love, wid tho uttair soon became tho.tulk of St, Potéraburg, He eutablished bee in apartments on the English quay, and herv bag visited almost dally for tho past ten. years to week solace In hor socloty from tho cures aa worrles of Stato aiffalra, Tho Princest Dolyorouki bas given birth to soveral children all of them bolug wuthorized vm Imperial ukavo to boar tho titles of Count ane Countows do Gourino, the namo of an extiee brinch of tho Rumanoifs, ‘Tho Princes f lowed the Emperor to tho banks of the Danube under the naine of Mme, Ilojer duriug the late war with Turkey. Of course the Empress ku’ allabout it, but her maludy aud the coldness o her nature cuused ber to shut her eyes tone real tuto of tho cuay, Hut when tha Car desi Yo leyitimutize the Princesa’ children the oe prova, the Cznrewitchs, and the Grand Dukes ue olined (ouccede. The Czurinu determined to leans nasfa and tind at Cannes a refuge frou the he suit offered her. Tho Czarowiten ayulded ba Winter Palaco as inuch a posalble. Tho ty Aiuenco of the Princess Dolgorouk! grew Oly atrongor in the Caar’s houguhold, ‘Thu Empens yiolded so completely to its fuselnation thut be even uhowed anxiety to obtalu a divorce [ tl the Empress und to wmurry tho Princess. lg oat thut the marriage fe uccompliahou it ts ala cortainly = of tho kind = known “morguuntio,”. iu which the bride 60fy ulates j that’ sbo and her children Wye nol thor asiume the rank nor inber|t tho Poss sions of the husband, ‘These ulilauces aro De overfrequant, but tha Eurupe Duplumatiu < onsionully furnishes us with @ iat of such HN rlawes entered Inte by Princus of the Heys houses of Europe. Bewldos Victor Boman ‘ pOOpOLL L of Belgium, and Predorio vis Dentoark, tho latest lish embraces some Ute Princes’ naines, a large niajority of whom Jong to tho rulguing houses of Goruuny ustrla. : ————E Dangor ahead signaled by a cough fs averted with Hulo's Honey ot Horevound and Tar. 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