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a ; RY YAMIN APVANEH wily eviitlog, one rear. arta ose enue: ayaily and fs Mantsorn year, per mo} a ip aly on Sena at aah ee uaa yn i. Series 8 droefmten ait iy Pops eciitio riteaa ‘ by Urates express + Hemittances map be wady nlshor.by draft, exp sontainiea nator brik bedteted letfarr ae oue tak, 4 OFTY RUNSETYNRN, Dalfy.antirares, dunduy necopind 25 cpnta nor work, wl 509 cpagatedeats feng t 0 Aas {n {nit Inglading Blato and: Daily, delivered, Sunday inclided, 220 cehts por weeks nddrer "7" NTE UT ADANY, Comer Madison and Poaruy 2+ Chhtengo, 110, inet POSTAG STURT TCER a cae tsacd “i. 5 becad ntered af the Postefbfice st. Chicag® Ilyas Second= + ie et ee Tait Cuts Matter. \ Fartha-benefit af ourpatrona who dealers to send Moga coples UC THe TNUNE through the mall, we wive Lerenith thy tronsiont TAG UF PURALOE ej Flabt wad Twelve Pano Papel: giv Fusten tage Papo re Bi : Fight and ¥eojyo Page {aporss., 12 cents. EMPL AS Were ciesctsestetesansnccneyied conte + TERCROCAGO TRIBUSE has oxtodlshed. branch i Ipt of sabscrinuions und ndvyertisns an oom 2 Tribune Building. F.'Y, Ste- FAnDEN, Manager, “ GLABQOW, Regflend--Allqn’s American Agency, 1 Renttold-st. ‘ G LONDOS, Znge-Aterfean Exctnngo, 41 eréaud, Naws Meni F. Gan.ia, Agant. + WASHINGTON, D. C1319 F atenat. . AMUSEMENT Maverly's Theatre, = Renter streok corner af Monroe. Engage! ‘ofdutrhi Dion,’ “Tho Kiectr}a jAghe eon. | MeVicker's Pheatre. * Madteon sfrcet, batwien Hlate und Dearborn, Kn- gaxement of Mltchivll's Hieasure Party, “Our Gob- Mins." ' “as Grand Opern-Hause, J * ClaFk’atrect, upposlto. new Court-Housg. Engneo- ment afte Meade & Maginloy Combination, lone fon Croker” tse | Meoleyts Phentre, Handotphgtreet. between Clark nnd Bn Salle, Ene enuginoney? the Mucrisuns Musteal Comedy Ctapy: ug. + Phutwast “ Mlymyto Theatr, ~ Clark Strent, belweon Lake nnd Randolph, Kaagago- nent of Miss Maud Forrestor. " Mageppa.” pee pl etal R > fur Breieh Con will convene on the Mhet November nest. “rmimengh. of the Baron Bettina Rieasols, forworly Hrine Minister of Maly, ld anugunced Aruan Ruin soy fell yesterday Int Albany, N, ¥., and m -xome -parta-of Canada it came down to the Sepit..of {row tve'to twonty Inches. , ‘Tin Town of Queengyllle Forks, in British Columbia, has been completely destroyed by. Uree forty buildings buying beon consumed by sho Almas, : > Hythe-fatling of 2 pole, which tha Repub- Usaneol Milford, M1, were fn the.wet of ralaing Saturday, Thomas Vaameter, a young man ‘of 1, was killed, : » Wrrnovr dts{inetion of party tb lings been uunantindiisly resolved by tho’ Bar of «Rock County, Wisconsin, to support the Hon. J.B, Vasedduy for tho Chief-Justlecahlp made veeant by tho death of Judge Ryan. Tho appointment rests with Gov, Binith. Ixravquarre! with his wife about, some property belonging to. her, Geargo Lovett, of Unarleston, Mo. chose a tiatiron as bis wenpor, and with it bent out her brains. This done, he cnt al thepat from ope to eur, Sereentmeneaaeere st GabLEn's plano factory In New York City. buried yesterday moruing, togethor with about 30) pianos, it linge quantity of stock, und $5,000 worth of workmen's tools, ‘Tho total Joss is about $47,000, and the Insuritico $50,000, Services coympemorntive of the death of the ev, Farel Mart wore yesterday bold ac Unton Chureh, Lake View, and resolutions of sorrow avery adopted, 3fr. Hart was the pustar of, Unior Church; and was retirying to rune his favors when ho wag lost in the Alpenda diss aster. yi Gen, Manonn, the Virginia Rendjuster, ls in, Vhltadelphia ndjusting auycaln, where he 1s closeted with leading Republicans, whom by telly of bis unilinching titelity:to Hancock, ‘This fs maging tho Demogrnts uncasy. © In the words of Suakspenry, they think “he doth protest too much." aoe 5 » De Lessers still insists that he Is) golng to build that. Interaseunty canal, Inn letter to the Presitent of Panui he gives assurance that he ds avout perfacting tho necessary finn dint aermecoionts, and that the commencement gf actlye uperationsain the construction of tho cunul Ia pene at hand, * Rasanation from Canna to tho eheap farming dands -of the United Stntes continues Vantuited, there helug searecly n town or village. in the Dowlatan wherein numerous departures are nok recordat every week, Tho Canucks have hoard. that ours fs un linmensely pros- perons cduitry Just ini, and are coming aver.iy droves ta gt some of it” under Gare Newt's Adouinistration during the next ‘four yenrs, ‘ ‘ Hatiy Brekurr, tho’ eminent comedian, Wed in London Saturday. Many readers with res ynember the ray Bie red pale would see when be hissed the word’ “Sapiioso!" and tho terrible varnestness with which be would iterate that, at tho buttle of.tha Nilo, bp.was there all (ho while, Ibe erunted the © business” of Sergeant Muster Forbldden Fruit," und wade it ousy for any wood olor tu bo eupromoly funny in the rile of that Joyous togal Maht.. c “ Forrowing the plilablé language of her diplomats, Germany hug now’ proposed to Austria and sranca “ vertaiy Wentical mens. urges” whJuh. se. prowlies. thom will xpeodlly Alte wie. Duleiay row. At the enmo time, cortulngdentical diferonces between tweedlos dam aud tveadle-deo have sprang up through the Yuutenegring advanelug by ono highway to the old fort of the pirates, when they should bave taken another. itlea Pusha, the Dulelgnor Gommanding, however, 18 tinderstool to hive recalved oplers from Constautingple ty give up the place within five days, ' We cheerfully givé place In our columns ‘this morning to tostimoniuls from worthy peo- ply Of White Pigeon, Mich. correeting somo. mutemonts which appenred In ‘ae VeiweNe of” The Rd Inst, relatlve to tho Rev, Favret flare, who, with bls bride, was among those who: \ laxton the Alpena, Those. expressions of inate frlendy wad ucquatitancos of the decoused dergyindu tovebing bis disposition and temper {ucht-and tho relations be sustained toward tho Tamily of bis bride will outirely outwelgh the Gyiual stutpent HpORWoIGh worg Oasod tho ree inarka whjeu (ey contendict, and serve to place tug Tacta Iu thelr trio Uyht. See - Prov. Swisa's sermon of yesterday, which will by found in fut} incur coluinns this moru- Ings WAK AP the subject of “Eternal Nope,” and einbraced d thougbtfyi discussion of one of tho questions ab* jase between De, Thomay and the Lock ifver Contercucu—that la, the question of Kiernal Punlstineyt, Ags might bo expected, Vrpt, Swing stands by bis Liberal brothor of tho Merhodlat Churgh with all que vigor of hia Hroog, sympathetic nature, aud bits bury Ua). caitelron, theulogy of w hopeless hero- Wiig. Tho Rey, Dr, Goodwin, of tho Firat Cons ¥rcgational Cuprgh, presshod on “The Quoss Hyp of Sunday Papers," holding tho inistaken Yiow thut 9 well-conducted newspaper vf nny Peubably moral tone lowers thy popular guns welency and js produpUve of no good what soyver, Tho Koy. A. C, George, tho successor of Dy. Thomne in the paatorate of Centenary Churek, preached bis juaugural sermon, and banks, appeared to ha arthwlax enough tof {suit tho requirements of the Conference whieh ant pointed him. ‘The Rov. 1. D. Sheppard, of Gren M. E, Church, preached about the work of the ropent Conference, from whoso action In tho care of Dr. Thomas na dissented, ‘Tha ov George. tl. Pegkg, of, thd Leavitt Street Con- atoyation Chirgt, preached about * Libortles of Heliot.” aympalhiaing with Dr. Thoms, and In: the antite: of hia sormon saying: that ng “thanked God shyt. bp Hud geasoned himeol freo from tho cull orepd of. Joba Calvin.” ‘The. Firgt $mepigh ‘Methodist, Eplscopgl Church was’ dedyeat erday’ with auftable seryicas, enter ateaal Raiaecan tnterestiig fetter on tho subject of Wigconaty polities tyhiph wo peing. this porn fog it wilt De scen dunt there ts an excollont Drogpent for the Ran! os tywi ftepubiioan Con- gressinen, and an even change of v tind, which would give the Badgor State a sotht Ropubliean delegation in Conmrasal AU signa. point to tho defeat of the Domocratic cardidytes in the Fourth and Sixth Districts, witherto Demo cratic, and: if Gen," Hragg in’ tho Fitth pults through he. may. consider himself extromely Nicky.” Nig. ebanecy Ube maferinlly decrensed by tho desertion of tha Jauean Telephone, bith+ erto the leading Demaqratic’ organ uf Vodgo County, which last Suturday droppod Bragg and camo out squately Fs t Mr, Coleman, the Repub: Nean candidate, Wisconsin tised to ve onsit: cred (Byte Domourata)'n doubttual States tt 1 now conaidered extremely “doubttnl'! whether there isany Democracy worth mentioning up then, . Tit: Demodrgts gt Lulsiana avg a pro- fount contempt alike for State and Pederul Mtection lawa. By the State Inw repistention for the uoutug cloction 1s mado to cease on tho Bd of October, but there wns notin suttclent num. ber of Detmoorntic. voters registored to afford any. oncuurayement to oxpeut that tho First and Recond Congressional Districts would he carried by the Dgujoernte, and go, fn ptain violation of tho luw,, the registeration bast ordered fo proceed up to cleetionatay.” ‘There 1s in tho Southern Democratic temperamond a chivalric distaste for’ puy. Ipgat restrics tion upon frandulont .and” egal voting, aud any law, Stute or Pederul, which wins to sos entre a pure ballot aud aw honest euunt fs re- wanted gp tyrannical infringoment upon the inalienable right to. chont and. detrand nt the polls, and [3 resisted If in forve, and despepitely fought when in process of enactment. Lt will be amatter for tio consideration of, tho naxt House whethor ansetection of Congrossinon ba hot vithited by tho false and ileal registration resorted to by the Luuistina Democrats, rma ON or about thé ctosé of the year 1880 there will nasemblé nt tha Cliy of Pagan 4 confers ono of vast-Importanes to the future penve of South Ameren. The Republics of Per ant Chill have aecepted the mediation.of tha United #lates Government, offered for the humane pure pore of putting an end te. the fearful warfare that bas med ap long between those countries, and will cach nppolnt representatives - to mect and arrinyo negotiations . for a per- manent — pence, Other Both “Ameren countrys who desire to partivipalo in this notaljle Peco Congrees will be afforded an op: portunity to do.so under tho plan praposod by the United States, wind thoy witl doubtless: all be represented at the Panama meoting.- All ques- tlons of difference between Chit aud Perv ure to he submitted taurbitrators, and in tho event of thelr fafllng to agroe tho whule matter 1s to bg left ta the decislon_of the. Presitent of tho United Btutes, In whoxe Integrity and falrness voth nutiona appear to have unlimited vontl- dence, It ispxpeeted that tho Paname confer- enve will prrango tho busle of onduring good relations between tho South American Repub- ites. . : Tye forgery of the so-cnled Chinese let- toratiribnted to Gen. Garileld hus at hist been traved to the newspaper oftice which promul- uated the silly counterfeit, Jy the ald of a shrewd detective, the perpetrator of tho forgery baa: boen shown to-be ono: Ken- ward Phiip, a man prominently sdontitled with 2ruth to the oxtent thit the word stands gs amlsnotuer for the vile sheet which bns adopted Itaga title, but whose reputation for identi. eotion with Truth in its genemtl sense fa not very well estublished, Phllp is. remarkably expert person in the Imitation of handwriting, and, being bout upon, doing some serve feo that) world: commond hin to the geateful remembrance of Mancock In the event of hia olcotion, he concolyed the Idea of produce ing tho lotter which haseaused to much commo: tions Gon. Gartietd promptly pronounced the thityya eluinsy. forgery, snd everybody knew It to ba such, ‘but it. remained to ferret out the perpetrator aud locate tho responsibill- ty, This hus now boon done, and the country will have fresh renson tp rojolca yt the anproneh- ing downfall of a party whoso ‘incthods of con- ducting apolitical campaign are such 18 lay ‘a premlum upon fraud ia nuy form ealeulated to nsglst toward succoss, ONE OF THE PROPOSED OHANGES, Afew days ngo' a: number of gentlemen who eame before the community as business men, but some of whom ore officeholders or ofliceseekers for themselves. or thelr relatives, signed and published an .ad- dress to the public in’ which they muintained that it Js “an-insult to the Intelll- gence of every buustness-man ? to represent that a change of partles at this ime portends serlous disturbance ‘to tlio” commerctul, in dustrial, and material Interests of the coun- try. Among the signers of thisadsdrass ware Messrs. Lelter, Walsh, Grannis, ‘Tree, Me- Vicker, Olis, Potter Patmer, 1H. D. Colvin, Conrad Seipp, Perry Tl. 'Stiith,' and others, who are known to bo deeply concerned in the fate of the Duimocratic party, ‘Tur Trinusxe has already polnted out a dumber of radieal change’ whieh are Ukely; tobe inde by the Democrats if they shall come fnte power, and whieh, 1£ made, are al- inost certaln to give a shock to the business of Uo country. ‘There is one, however, which remains to be mentlonud, and, fortunately, thore can be no honest disputo as to the Inten- ton of the Denincrats iu tha matter, Wo refer to tha Democratle hostlilty to the Natfonal- banking system. ‘This hostility Is hereditary in te Democratic: party. When the present scheme of Natonal-banking Institutlons was devised, If was thought (hut Democratte op- position thereto wont bo’ forestalled by the provision whieh mukes the faellitles free and equal to tH sections and alt men, removes tha objection of monopoly, and restricts the management of the banks only so fur ns ts necessary to insure protection agulnst fraud, But the Democratlé hostility to National banks is not based upon any theery of mo- uopoly or diserfataation, but rests upon tho doctrine of State-soyerdiguty, Danking ts concelyed to bo one of the sovereign priyi- teges, and, Ike other olemuts of sovereignty, itis held py Yemoupals.to be lodged inthe’ States, and not In the General Government, , It ts udinitted tobe the purpose of the Dem- verats to nbollal tho system of Natlonal it Kystom which corresponds ‘with the English system of banking, with, tha adited advantage of opening up its privileges to ull sections and to nll men ‘who :have te requisit enpltal and will comply with tho ree. nied: conditions, “Possibly the first step would bo te: retire the Natlonal-bants notes and prohibit further Issue thereof, ‘he next step would bo to refusa to yecharter banks when thelr present churtersexplre, ‘This exs clusion would reach 9 nyority of tha Na- Honal banks within a fow yours, A natural seynence of such nN Course Would de to repeat the 10 per cert tux on Stute bunk Issues, which J3 praetieally prolubitury ‘of shine plasters, Tudeed, bila te that end are now pending before both Houses of Congress, Finally, the- Natlonal-Bank law would. be repealed altogether, and tho preg ent system of unlform currency, based Upon specie redemption, would give way ton Hood of Irrespynsiblo, wild-cat, yed-dog, and blue-pup a}isiplusters of mare local ely- enlatlun, and varying fy current yulpe fram day to day and from’ State to State, Men Who ure pot yet very old can reeall the Infinit embarrassinenty of the oly Btate-bunk Issues. Tt was yecessary to have a dally festy of “datectors” In order to guard azulnst coup: terfelts dnd Uctetinlue tig varvtiiz rate at which the notes, yore geeapted tn different localities. For business, for travel, for small purchases, for amusements, for all the pur- noses which w paper currency serves, theso hotes of Issue were.n dalusion and a pin- drance. "4 : 5 Will any one of the Chicngo bus|nesq-mer who.recently declared that no .uhauge of parties of poley qt this tine, will gfect tho materint Interests of tho country contend that the substitution of State curre: Natlonal curreney gaynot proye hur 2 their Interests? Laying aside pursonnal con- Riderhtlont.. Inv the “pregant cqnalgh and partisan attachment ‘fn Democracy, whilel ong of they -svill Indprsy the ehange hn this one, bitcular, as whee or desirable? If dranel «out foie inevitable result, the substituflon af Slate-bank mptes for Nas tlonnbank notes becomes ns: formidable 0 Menace ay the'fndenhlt enfarggement of the lepal-torider. fund uf Governinont notes, Business-men agree that the gupeess ofthe fame would. be disastrous, But tho Denwuratic scheme will not po Ipss so. With the systeni Ot Ait Gavernment eurren- ey there would at Ieyst ‘a ntformnity In tha deprepiatson “Of. the currehiey, ‘ha cur rency would all he slike, “Chere would ho gveryyherg ” {he ‘game protection ‘ngainst eounterfolting. A Goverament note would have, the sano: value In New York .as hi Chiango, . Hut with tho State-bank systan, seqregly.two Issues af the game danomtyy tion” of “nptes.Avonld have an equal value. ‘Tha laws of the various States would ba 4s diverse qq the inimber of tho State Govern, ments, ENehangeswould: be -so complex and yacillgting ay .to anake the business-man's Hifo- miserable and render banking a very poidemontum, 1f thaStyte-bank notes were perploxing twanty-ilve years ago, they would he sltiply upenduyable now. ag Jf achange of partes -uyolved no other menace thin’ this‘ ond alone, the danger would be suflelontto excite public appre: hension, nd, ir tho Inngynge of tha loeal Deynveratic ndglress, it would be Man insult to tho hitelligenve yf every. business-suan” to ignore It, ov misrepre: if THE END OF THE DEMOCRATIO PARTY. The defeat’ of Hunesels. and his purty is now virtually conceded. “The Solid South are not decelyed by the pramises.ot fuels Norte ern tics, and-ne longer expect that lan. cock will recelye the yotd of uny Northern State, ‘The Democratic papers at tho North whieh are not inere orguns are free to ade mili thatthe enntest hus already bees dy termined, und that Carfiell and “Arthur wil be electe(, ju November... ‘Pho New. York Sunt, which has a Jarger Democyatic constlt- ueney thai anyother paper in the country, eandidly admits Hint Iuscock is already de- featyd. yams ‘rhe Boston Herald, nn independent Demo- cratic paper, having the largest elreulation of any paper published In New England, de- claves and © It ly be 1 tha eng of the present organization ts Appronehing;¥ and it discovers thut even die Soild South ig golug to pleces rapidly, 1p claling uhat this: dissolution of the present Deingeratic party Is tuevitable, becuse “The attenspt to matntain a Confederacy of prejue dive‘antt false senthnent tiside*tha Unton with (io help pf Northern emogratic votes Isn Pallure.” “Phis fy the best Ant: elkarest definition gf what is meant by a Soll Sputh that’ we have inct jy any paper of Demo- cratic proclivithes and sympathies, It reeag ulzes the South. as ‘the present Democratic party,—that ls, Uint the tone, spirit, and pur- pose of that party aro furnished by the South, and Ingists that this‘attempe to maln- tal Confederney of presudice. and.untago- utym tothe Union by the ald of Northern votes must hen fallire, The mere promlse of oflce is not sulticlent to enpture - the Northern people or tnduce them to bveome members of such a Confederacy. This snine paper, after declaring thatthe hours of tho present '-Dewoeratle party orgnnization are fustly uumbered, findssome consulation in the.further. fact that nll the information,“ congerning’ thy actual coudl- tlow of the internal organization of tho Domveratle party in all the Southern Statey ronglers ft certain that the Sulld South will soon bon thing of the past." And It adds: A new party Licoming up fall these States, Uke tho one which Munhone leads in Virginin, which will cast aside ancient prejudices and hates, and recoxnize the rights uf tho colorud voter), Ubis purty in every State iy bound to bu thrown wore of Jess Into Hine with the Kepubr fica purty of tho North, In Georgia the Bours bons have heaton the Jodependents at.thelr awn snuing, and are using the colurad voters to keep: thomeelyes fu power, But to catty, thiv.they are ula consiny to be Bourbonse ‘Thera must soon be two yetlve and well-orgunizen parties in all the Southern States, and ono of thom: wilt act with the purty whieh continues to bear the name of the Kenublican purty inthe North: while tho othor will net with those who continuo to gall themselves Denyoerats In the North. ‘This, from the most influential Democratic paper In New Engtand, though fulependent, Issigniticunt of tho utter hopelesness of tho Democratte party at this time, and shows how sausied are the. thinking members of that purty that tho "Tost Canso” ising much 1dbt aseveritwas, | ° ' Regarding tho Democratic party as having niet its fate, aud all pretense thyt there Is any chance for its success a ldlo, the same paper declares this resulta fortunate one, ant a happy rellef ty the country. « It says: fn view of tho present political condition of the South, pa well as thit of the yhole county yy Its ta the last deyrce fortunate that ull the Domucratio plans and purposes ure coming (0 vor thisyeur, Mor the whole wountry ‘It tan happy relfef, Wo want no more political raves Juttons tn this country, bute steady: eareying on of the business of the Goyarnmont an safe, honost,and conservative prinolples.. Ut {4 trio Uant ollicial power was nover exortad in bohalt of any party moro strenuously thin it hag been by the lepublicans this your, wbuse of power, On the otherhn At th ecpaally true thatthe yoneral tong and ettiejoney of tho Fedoral service, elvil aud military, wea never hofore us good as it ta now. ‘The presont Ads mibnisteation hus uduinistored well, Me. Gar old's tusk will be to continue what now exist, It fy not to bo expected that he can maintain as high a wieKrug of etliclenvy ‘as Huyes hus cone, Mut itwill bo his duty to'try, and probably he wilh try ‘This tribute to the Administration of Mr, Noyes will mect the upproval of honest: dunt faby-tulndgd men of al) partigss byt that Mr. Gartield with be as energetic In pre serving and -stitl further Mnproving the present high degree of uflictoney of the Civit Sorvice, there can be no doubt, Mr, Gurtight is nat tie man to Job tho publly service des terlorate in his lands, Te lda wrent Ont: of tho most wildly-absurd. predletions the Demogratig manggers have made is to be found In thelr statement that thoy expect 1,000 mujority In New York and 20,000: ina- jority In Brooklyn. ‘They expect. no such thing: fey know Unt such majerittes are necessary in.both Now York and Wines Coun- {las In order-to give thm any hope of carry. Ing the State, atid henes the oldin. But it fs preposterous, The ragistration In New York Indleates that the total yotu In that county Will bo'300,000," Of this tho Repud)icuns, will probably receive 80,000, leaving the Dena erat & miforlty of abgut 40,000, Thy Brook- lyn thely majority this year will not bo mare than 10,000," At these fyures they will fall 40,000 short of earrylng the Stale. Who they clin 60,000 majorly In. New York County, they ignoro.stt the Indications of tho your, ‘Tilden’s spajority. In that. county was only about 59,00), and tha. Republicans four years nge” ‘Dolled’ pearly 09,000 | Yeles, At the samy . election Mayes” received ayer 39,000 yotes In Kings County, and ‘TH: den’s mpjority there was only ubout 17,000, Js 1t pretended that Haneockcun obtain mora votes In New York and Brooklyn as against Garfield than ‘Tilden recelyed as. against’ IE CHIGAGO. BRIDGE: MONDAY,: OCTOBIR: 24, : Hayes? 10 the saves af this yaar could in- oreasy the Republican majority Mm Ohie four- fold, ond convert a Oemocralic mafority of 0,00 in Indiana tute a Républican majority of 8,000, fs Sf at all reasonnble to prediet that. the Demoeratle - vote in the ‘two great Cities of New York and Brooklyn will be Inpreased? ‘The gang conditions whieh exerted yp dual Influence upon the vole of Ohip and Indiqna will opprttecten moro effegfively In the ern cities, ho Republivan vote will he ins creased ant tho Demoergtic yote reduced in still greator proportion in New York’ and Brooklyn than was the case In the Octaber tleetlons: in dha West. ‘The ulmost.of the Democratic majority in those two cities wll He 60,000, and that means Pemoeratte defoat In the Sinte, 4, es GIVING HIM FAL88 CREDIT. , The cusrent niinber of the Dal contains a delicate morgeqn of hereworstly Aro ble yen of the Han, Melville W. Faller, ‘The atthject of It. ys averybody will guegs, fs Gen. Winteld Spatt Manepek. As tho aly of hls eulogy Mr Fuller adopts collection .of fulogles enllest blographies, onang with n de- fense of horo-worship, and then process to dety haw easy if is for,nyinzcnions, ski} ie he ae to mal 8 Worse appear the ‘or tustupee, to show thut throughly gomprehonds the fo strict obedienes to the Inws onglitute evil’ ment, Mr, ule ler quotes La declaration’ In Wash- fugton [un 1807, “0 Know up other gyide, tio higher duty, than sirict obodlence to the Jaw," and follows this quotation syith pnothor from New: Orteans,—Ordor No, 40,-whitely slowed 1 pyypose on the part of Hs putatlyd tuthor, under the gulse. of ahigh-soundlyg panegyrie, on, constitutjonal rights, to defy iid “defeat ‘the very Inw. he, was anpaintest to oxcente, Of thts purpose there Is no doubt on tho faee.of Hancock’s oMlelal récord, sluce he requested to do reeatted from Loulsiana wher itbeeame apparent thet Gent Cratit had the phwertto mike: hit obey the Iqws, ‘There fs yo more. plaip b]storigyl fact thin this: that. Hanaock. was actually recalled from comimpni.of the Fifth Miltyry Divtrict In the winton of 1807/68 because he refused to give eifect to the laws of Congress under aud by virtiig gt whlely pulntinent..“Byt leyond wo pow ligveturther. concluy}ve yvidence- conelusive bacausy undispated—in the Fowler interview with Cen, Grant. Here is: Gen. Haneock’s public utterince made nt the time— “Tknow to’ other’ gulde, no Iigher duty, than strich obedience fo the lay ’-of whilet My. Fulloy nnkey ag wueh, gud, hore 1s le private ulterunee which: shows, dagged de- fermination nat to obey: the law, (on. Grant spid to Gen. 1 erql, sou nnd T are. soldi Akis.onr, duty to \ Congresp.!- Gen, Mancock respondyd, I'm opposed’ to -nigger domination.” Gen Grantrojolned: “tieneral, itis nota question of nigger ttominntion, It Isaquestion ofdolag our sworn duty,” Aud again Gen, Jlanvovk responded, ke a parrot, without rengoli; without’ counter argument: “Well, Tm éppasut:to nigger domination” Gen. Grant tells us Just what. inypression these dogged repttes of Unneoek made upon Ws mind. Ie sayss: “DT saw that my only elaneo to jullponce bin was by the -refhiant of nuthority lettin my hinds. Ite was de- termined to please tle Damoeratie party.ond the South.” Gon, Grant used “ tha remnant of authority Jett tn is hands? to compel Hancock to phoy the laws so effectually that he goutd not rematn In command Of tha Fifth Military District and continue to please the Demoeratig’ party avid the South” ant he begged to ba recalled. . This‘ 1s tho situation {nto-whieh* hero-worstp has brought Mr. Fuller; ile tsmade to extol us a virtue of the: highest order of’ mertt yn act ot Gon, Hancock which’ was altogethor vlelous, an actay repugnant to every sense of natural Justice as it was violatlye of hily oath and of the letter and the spirit of the written Jaw. Ani the motlye of the qet wag a4 Inexcusnble, as baseas the act itself, What was It? A desire’ on.the part of Gen, Haneock,‘tto please . tha» Democratic, party and the South,’—the South which fad Intely rebelled and the Demoerntle party which had syinpathized with the South ty its rebellion and effort to destroy tho Gayernment which he (funcoek) was sworn uo Jess after: than duryng. tha. War to profect and defend. And why did Hancoek esire fo please the Doma- cratic party and the South ?, Because he had the Presidential “beo in his bonnet? Yo all Gen. Grants arguments ii favor of slin- ply enforcing the Inw regardless of couse quences, Hancock turned a deat ear, beeausa he thought the consequences: of disregards ing Is dworn duty might be his nomination to the Presidency hy tho Domocratic party and tho: South: At this proves that Mr. Faller’ ro wag AMbIous long before lis tine, proves that he: ling fatled to heed the adyico of Cardinal Wolsey to Cromwell: Lot all. the enda thou alin'stat be thy coun- ‘thy doe, and truth’s; thon {€ thou full'st, O Cromwell, ‘how full'at hlessod martyr. * in desiring moro to plense a bad political party and jnore lo gourt the fayor of the une repentant, rebelitons South than to do hls sworn duty, Uunedel removed far from him tho chanco of blessed martyrdom! ‘Tho man who fears that four million “niggers” will “doutnate” forty million whites hardly pos- sesseg tho stull of which herges are made, ‘Tho best thie to worship a hero and sing Ny proses Is atter hq death, ‘Yo the dead many faults ure forgiven, We sucgest to Mr, Ful- ler the propriety, next dime he feels the dl- ving adlatus of Hera-worship, of trying his facile pen on the Ife ‘and services of n dont wman—Hannlbil, Alexander, Napoleon Do- naparte, or—Ceorge 13, MeCtellan, ee ‘Nie official eanyass of the vote in Indiana, elves’ Porler a plurnilly of 7,551 Instead of 7140 us previously reported, ‘he total vote cast by each party goupares with tho vote at the eprresnondiug elvetion fr 1870 as follnwss 1, 180. that. Republlorn, PARROT: SOON LD Demoeratic, ee 40 Ash THE Greenback... 4,805 Total. ‘styee AUT BOL ABH 68T = IF) “fhe Demoeratio managers, hn -thely. frantte efforts to acconnt for the result of the elec- tlon, havo yalsedt the ery of “frand."- ‘Ploy allegy that it fs Impossible such an tnerease In'the yoty should have taken place la four years. But tho Incremse betweon 1873 and 1875 was‘consklerably Jarger. - Hendricks, the most popylur Domocriy fn the State, ran for Cigvernor fu the former year and. wag elouted, thaugh.gvary.othar candidate an the Hekut with Io was defeated, |The coms palyn was yery hot and: close; every Inch of Rrolind: way fought over; and ‘yet the total voto cast wis but'377,700, Ty 18%, when Blue Jeans Willigina was plected, tie voto TAN UD $) $4457, showlng u galn In four, years (from. 1873 to 1870) "pf 60,757, oF 31220 More thin the gain’ by the Ist four years, Golug still furthor back, we find that the in ereasa jn tho vote from 1803 to 1879 wus 85,514; Tram 1866. to 1868, 58,004; from 1860 ta 15Ul, NAS | ho “galdters:, pot: being _ pere uiltted. to” -votw);-ands from . 188 | to 1960, BANG, Sy. thats with the + singte oxecption of 184, whon 40,000 Indigna sole diers dld ot voto at oll, there has-been a larger ingrease of the,voto In pyory perlod yf four yeary étnce .183 than that shown at the late election.’ It fa not pecessary to allege “frau d¥:tosaccaunt Sor the tuceuase in the nullnnn. State, whieh was 1,680,607 fn ofMelally reported In 1880 at 2.1 Ineyease by ten years fs consequently 45 (505, Fully one-hnit: of fits "‘inerense fins taten place In dig inst: Cosy yeatesthespertod of rveatest prosperity, , Af the suifrage is eon ferred on foreigners’ after a restlence of six months In the Stité, “neéntty ail the new- oniora wits mtitled to toler the total Increase [np population ty Lyuy yours hag been even ns tow ny.225,000, ther mtst have been an ndditton of 40, to ‘tha Vollug strength ot the State, 77°77" - Pare POS oa a Org oo 8 so ANUEAOTERING, AT; cs. We Ft an” Ma a ie fur- nished by & Agent of tho Cofs nuinatadtiprlig' stat{st AUp. Randy lpr} 0 paststints engaged ark sr a eqnsid- evable term, and, being clathed, with the at thorify of the United Sintes, hls statiaties are justly entived tot eredit of more that ordl- hury glnragter,” WA are tho! org prepared lonceppt Mp. Randglph's fa imately corygat after a, epmpa! with these prepanid and) published py. ‘Thipuss somethitig less Han ayear ago, giv Ing (with othe ninttersy the piatistle ‘of nan ufietyres fi Chicago durlng t year isi A aoimparyqy of » Randolph's totals for 1880 with those of ‘Ting Thmuns for 187d will show, glowing for the yeni's Increase, how ulosuly Chay correspond. ‘The stytisthes: tor brewing and dstiiiing are omitted in hoth ensas, except that Tan Tunmjese’s.table Incliiles the enpital employed in’ those branghes.. ‘Heya'ary tha twa tibl Treats Reena gy ii Trine. iit i : "Vl Guok ity nt City of Btu Chieayo. Clilcatin, Ay. No. of wareemidls araisuals sacl | a 8 pales af a 5 gupta eS ey] Fee Vilne of, Making allowanee for nearly 'y crease, wnt the extht’}oom In priees last and tha mews at tho service of tho Census Commisstoney for obtalning the eqtled for infonnatton, 1 will be admitted that Tire Tupunets statistics of Inst fall wero entitled to tie commendation we then gavo them when ave salts : Wa wudnt this rovlow of the business of the yer tu the frailany of Tas TRIBUS peentise of tha pee labor, Intelligence, and fidelity with wnten A bas been Compiled, Accuriey, truth i) Rommproteiaty pens have been alined! at, aint i Fesiits til} be confidently depended jipon, 80 far ag farucet nud -fathrul lyhor could ace complish tig wort. * aos Mr. Randolph's offtoiat figures fairly von- firm those of our own stat{stictyn hn 1870, a Tris evident that the late aun in Tadlana has bud the saine effect upon the Democratic nominecs In Conk County that Cypt, Seott’s ritte had upon the 'couns in the woods of Minnosata. 'Thoy are coming dawn the treo without walting for tha shot. Judge Cody, who was nominated for Congress ypmo two weeks agp by-tho Demo- ornts in the First Congressional Distriat, deciines: to stay up the troa any longer, deeming It hottor to gow climb down ant off, rathor than walt to be Knoaked dawn by i goth] Repubjican shot on tho #d of Novembar woxt. : in hls tatter totho Dormocrutlo Congrosstonal Cominkttee declining tho doubtful honor eon- forred upon lin be auyp: “T axecedingly regrat. my Inuulllty to give such: personal attention to tho canduptof the canvass in tho First Distriet as Lain dineover to bie essentint.” This is a frank confession, und renders it ovi- dent thut the hoparabla gentleman in sume mensure appreciates. the desperate condition of affalis in the Domocratic camp, nud hus senso enough to fled from’ the. wrath to come before ho ia entirely snowods in by the Republloay ballot-sterm ip Novembor, Tho Committee - having “(ho matter in chirge, itis réported, have" put’ the” name of Jolin Mute tucka qn tha tickpt: in place of Cady, hla will Mi tho gap, belp to keep. up upperranees, and Prevent tho discovery by tho rank and file of tna patty that tho organization fa now ,In the tagt stages of dlxsolution, Petar Schoontiofen, the Democratla nominee for tnember of tho State Bonrd of Equalization, ovidently has ulso boon struck by tha pante, and dusper J. Dio hag consented to bu get ip for target in his place. ay ' Itty undotstood that there: ara several moro who,pre on the Hole ob gondii In thot roslg- natlong, dnd will do so tuless provonted by tho eurnest appeuls of the Conunittes. i * Wo congratulate the nomtivos who have tle ready sone nehore ypan thelr fortunate eseapo from tho wreck befgve It all xoos ta pleces, and It{s tobo hoped thit Judyo' Cody's Y preasing temat engayoments" that huve so pressqd upon hinthiring tlio'two weoks that have elapsed slico hla npm)pytion aud acceptance, wilt now ba properly attended to, ' JUM4 evident thut wo linve “got them on tho run,” qnd this is tho week for every Repub- Ilaan to go in for senipa. en ‘Tuy more fair-minded and reflecting of the Southorn pupors confess that tho dafeut of Hane cack will break ip the Soltd South. Tho Mom- phils Avqfanche (Ing.’ Dem.) thus speaks of tho eftegt pr tho. great ghange in Indangs + Tho Tnllana election was n revelution, 4 echahye of 8 votes’ tothe Republican party within two yenra {80 gtosely a contested State {a siguifloeit of tho Mal overthrow of the Dam- ocratie partys ‘This revolution: not only meagg the: defeat of Hancock in November, but It eins the Asbandmont of the Democratic or- kanizution, to bo folawad by the revonstraction of partios on now Issuce, Tho disintegration at the Soutnorn wing of the Vemooratlo party te now fur udeaneed fn nearly overs Southern tate, With wrensunuble certainty of electing Hanvook, the Southern Demourita wonld have atuele to tho Natlonal Uoket until the at of No- yorber, and cast 138 Rloetoral yates for tha Dem= oorallecandidate, Int thounoxpected and overs wholining disueter in Triana: will paralyze Hduthern Demovrats, Tho id Southorn Llict~ oral-votos enniat now be counted as Kecure ‘for Mancool, Virginia, South Carollnn, North Care allan, and Florida may now bacounted as doubt ful states, ‘The change of opinion dpveloped by: the result of tho olution ja Indinni has fairly stunned theBouthorn Demockats. Thoy wes in Cit result u Sold North for Gartield, Asan ins dependent Journal, the Avatinone dooms ft ane necesdury'to disuise tho full extent and tho t aching consequences of the great Domo. dlisatster, In the presence of a politlent olla North tho Solld Kouth wilt disapponrs ‘There are now two dolldscottonal parties. ‘Chora will contiito to be two of thes xectional partiog until one of then takes tho ead tn the work of disbundinent. -'The Ludiinn vordiot demands that tho polltioal Bylid South shall be the frat to disband, und f the Democrats of tho Both are wiko they will erauentty, wcoupt the verdet, with the full assurances that with tho final dis uppeariwiee. of "the Solld South the Solk-North also nally disappears, ” THe New York-Heratd (an independent nowspipar with Do mocratic Jeqniuys) sald Sat- urday myrutag on fie’ forged Chinese Inbor let. ters « iea! sk ig “His [Gavield’s) denial over his own name wauld, nour opiqlon, vettle the question, It would, fy any edse, throw tho burden of prot upon tho Pemocrita, who, for potitient ends, have maite {t pubtty, dnd would-lenye thom until the: Bye guek prot, unulor, the Just wis Miclon of having uttered n forgery, Puytleld’a dental “over bia own mime” bas sinvcticen publlaued, 1t 49 a4 follows: oe SENT I Oy Oct, 23, [Ver To the Hon, M, Jeavelt and he Hon... duirscys 1 authorlas you to denounce fia so-wulled Morey lerter usa bold forgery, Both ie tia hivgunge and sentiment, Und ita nabllcadan [never hoard of thy axigt- ence of te Employers’ Union of Lynn, Stussy, Nop of such a porsod O08), 2). Morey, . serene ee de hy GAMFLELDY, ‘The Herald muat bold now, and all fatremiyded persona Will nwyee with It, Chat thy bugden of proof hag eqn thrown on the Danioerats. The ques- Hon Ja no longer wheothor dir, Garilolid wrote that Jester, but why forged ‘it, who ta clrouluting it, und what cattag |3 so desperate us(odepead upon foraeey Sor. nuecesy . er ‘Tun Now York Nation (indapenitent eritle in’ politics, and for “royenuo reform"y is fitted with perplexity in regard to jue meaning of Gon: Huncovk's lottcr to Benatar Randolph on tho. Joval legua’’ of a turif, It quyss ‘Gen, Hancovk’s fire dollvesunce uu. tho. tari? ustion Was 6a lurk, but to muy mystloul, that Hot unnaturally wlurmod bis supparterd, and probably.contributod Iu same dogrog to the Io- ublicuit victory Its Indiuus, Dir, Randal pus of Naw Jorauy, therefore felt it necessury to nik hin for au explanation of ft, on tho ground that it was tolsreported or “Imperfeotly understood,” ‘To this Gan. Huncock bas made auqwor .that-be de “toa sound an American to advocate any dus harture from (hs general features of @ polivy Up our Hd. if nue fa some way or othe of raising mon Aer, the wluajatration of th Goverment wht contin: tw nature usta’; that the best way to ralae rev nue ely py tho tiv.” aud that, there. fore, “eo” far ag we nee cancerned, al alk’ aaut trea Vinde ts folly." "Hd than Buggeate that “ome sich tun Eaton's will” Prabn Me tredt dig tari qnesfond with * Jnaticg tu allows Interests,” “and a iropog. mids revision ‘or’ thi progont, twcllt hy. yg poqnmatestan at inti igen experts.” Wo nocd hardly day thal thiy fy Magri ne mysterinis up ihe titetview. The vy Hate leh a Uh be cates ho 1 Tor nis Toni as Mian aet nats" init be Falpadte Ly Tr tingintta in of tive fisieles, inne oF tony hp Huclq st hnativy iniuytey' Tle we" (arlff for rovontte “only.” Buch ate 2 ts eat for, but: youu hot ba | it for protection, 3 the " fers aut hag Indl at ue ean wicouk's Prefyrenco fy thy matter neeetO HEE He as tbh bath td an Anterieun to advoeuto dep neture Egat Ne xonderdl Tentures ofn potley which haa been largely Tstrimentyl int bulldiig up. our tndusattfes') Bat 'thon “tho Convention whieh nominated him was eithor composed of unsound Americans or did advo. eptu A depart from wi we muppose hi menus by *t the goncrul featutes of tho ete, But why wo farther In analyzing ‘wl Nes anulyaisé Who Genoral’s viows on the tart are Hot, we firmly believe, to bo wot at by any purely human agoney, and hts second utterance heeds explanation fully na much as tho trat. —— Ssxaror Raxponru, of New dersey, an ouxious candidate for redleation, and who got Hancock ta write bis feol fetter going back on tho Democratic platform on the tari question, ding n recur of hls own ta taco chat ts giving hin trouble, It ecems hut hg wrote to tho Stantat- tan Crud as follows iaaai Monursrows, No Jee May 6, 1874.—The higher! pare i Dustilon tsi ka arty ta theres fore, the adrocacn of free trade tn iG fall, broad ken, Chavo already extended my fetter far be- yong my orlgiont” putpoay,” IC tny older and Wwlege Tiinneratid felons in’ {holt anfurat con= gratulytions AY in thelr. prevent conference: conclude that Ue full agd rent applierition af tho old gyid honored tre te anor ne, 18 f belloye Ito be ho principle ttnon whieh we can favor- abjy progeento x campaign ayalust our already dborgantzed and pringtple:iioking opponents, £ sont ape that qitl sueh {i gompuas to steer by and with dur preadnt crew, made up of the beat df otir itd party antl of at Btronig, ‘Virbrois, and “Hbern!" portion of those ance opposing ts, We shall not onty obtain, but will koup, ‘possoasion Of the Fotlural ship these many years tu come, Your obedient servant, TREOVONE F Raxnonrit, ——— Mu, Warrenson Is doing the Republican enuse great good fn Pennaylvanias The Mtts> “bug Commercial of Lhureduy bas the falloarines Tho party legitoerg in es yapla, Ney Jory, Now’ Pore, Conngettc Pana Ney ‘OrLgr States Intgrested in inant fagpuros et up the deenptipus ory that the Clicinngtl Convention did not nean what iteuld,and that the Den erntia part 1s, beally she juirty of beytection and friond of tha working «lasses! Randall, Wallace, Hopkina, and thor jedders fh, fanuete yanla fave been bold enough to muke this elgin on the stuinp, but Aly. Watterson, who Is i position to aApesk by gut nasitys ives the We to Their peyfexetnne, ond tiphrulds. ie yliota protec lon wing of that Ht fee Have DEPEVTION ayn fanyaunicy ‘hus the’ Déinocratic paris stands eelf-eonvigtest af daufde-degtt (ig end 7 unde risy in attempting to cneat vyorrns In halt acozen grout, States-by making appenls to them which they KNOW TO RE iE. . “Tins tart is a focal issue with whieh the General Gayarnment soldom cyres to infer> fere," says Gen. tangoek, tho hampton tetter- writer, | Rng! ha, adds, “ie anybody ailters with moon thisqubject Tam ready to ngree with him thet juts, q Natlanal fase,” And,” he continues, “if the «man who dijfors with mo isu Protoctiontst, | qin willing to write a pttor in fuvar of protection: ayd, nico rerag, 1€ ho is Proofreader Lam wil|lng to welto another lettor In favor pf free trado., My ven fg two adgad, ns wollus my gword." » Countina chickens beforg. .they are hatuhod: (hls igwhyat.the Democrats State Contral Comjnjttes pf Wigvousin are dotng. Saya; Mr, Chairman Parkingon; Nuw York, Now Jersoy, and Canneatiput will oy thoir Bleetarat votes for Hanepok and English.” Sup: pose the Demaorate eggs tn thoap byykute should prove to bp addled, or rotigu, ta bo nypra phn, You would be. shartet chickpna In phat cyent, wouldn’t yqu, Mr. Parkinson? — ‘fn Clneinunti Enquirer; for 2 Demooratic organ, tellan tough ove oy Englgh, Tho othar day a Me. Nacnuloy qaited upan the wifo of the Hon. Thoinns A. Hendvloks, and ag he entered her presenco sntd: “Ara, Hondrioks, Chave just Neow culling on ojo of tho most dlatingulshed gontleinen of your State. “Who is thut, pray?;. Inquirod thas Indy. Mr. English.” “Groat beavonsl" she exclaimed, “you dow't call Bil English a gontiomand?” “ 2 a i Tr ts suggested tnt Wade Hampton should have imitnted Sonutor Conkling tn his wigwam specch, and, instend of curity saying “My ad. drogg witl bo Columbia,¥, C,."shgutd huve closed his note to Mr. Sherman In thia ways When asked what Stato I hull fromy My sole reply shall bos ° ball from South Cur'lina, OF the hita Confederney. —————— ‘Tne pon ta miglitler than tho sword. So aatd Wohellou, but Hanvock bay proved It, Htates oan ha saved without the sword, perlups, put, Hynwock Hengwa hut palitiqnl campulyns can be lust with the pen. Many a ray, young afllcerhgs boon “ trinped” by hie'sword; Hancock has been ® tripped’ by bis pen, rt AMAN Who spells pearo swith two “ga? onu nover really vara forthe welfaro of tho Invorlag-cluss. : A PERSONALS. — “ Gool Boy "—Yea, ‘virtue ig its own re- ward, P,8,—Virtue is gonegally broke. 7 It appears, after oll, that Miss Kellogg is not tobe murrled, Lor one sv young, Clara bas agrent head. aor 4 “Fated to Wed! fa tho title of tho Intest novel, Mr. ‘Tilden’ friouds wil) bo pleaged to loan that he fa in na way splxod up with tho mutter, . . Striped stockings ara no longer fashlon- blo, aud herentter ‘tha back yards of our frst families on wash days wilt not resemble a cal- leutlon of tho tuys of all nations. Tha present season has been a very good ‘one for tho dramy,—so prosporuits, In fact, that very ryw notrosses have’ found it neccesary to havo tholr Jowolry stolon a4 un advortisoment, Now that the Cznr hos got, n wife that Is healthy cuuuyh to attend’ all tho dry-goods openings aod kogp the bounot markot nutive, tho Nihilista sue that tholr efforts to worry bim would Indeed bo futile. * Thy sharks whieh wera stich an advertise- mont to Athintle City during the summor have all Alsappegred, but the entorprising hotel mon have ongquyed a coudia, of Pailadetphia lawyers to nppouron the beavh daily unl the clogo of the sagen, “Thavea little poem that I tossad off In an tdie hous the othor.day; what shall Edo with it?" writes a young lady in Jowa, Go up on tho roof and’ toxs it off nyuln, scloctiog wn day whon tho wind Is high, Porehanco ft may fall Inwaste places anit nobody ever be botherud by it, We are glad to learn that i pew song ent! Hed When tho Corn ts Waving, Annie Dear," fs becoming very popular, Tt: Aunte would ouly ring tun fow Deana. with the corn sho would haven fine nrticleof succotnah, thoreby com Dining something ta vat with her musical offort, Thy Trinny hgs fitted upa room tor the oxclualyo use of ite puots, and hua introduced Ie now ayatem of rhyming charts, which aro de. elgned to ald those of aur songstors who mover hove any ditiquity’, in whooping up the sentl ment, but orp opeastonally w tittle shy on ue dingte nart of thoir atherwise lilghly craditablo productions, ‘The chyrts contain wonls nat rhyipo pretty well, and are adapted to nny kind of poctry, frous the Papa's:atepped-on-mothor'a~ bution order to the wolrd, mowmpemachine verses of Swinburne. Whon a poet wants some. (hing that yoos algng pmdoth gnd casy, Ika Maud 8. or tho pricy of wheat, he bas only to ginuce at tha ong-sy)lqbla churf, Which contulns words Ike . > Line, ine, rine, plug, Te ho fs |v search: of something with a little hore get-up to It, be eau refer to the noxt one, which contains words likey | Town, Hentson, Fiy:tlne, > 2s Senivun, c ate . d “TE the Swinburne motro-is what’ he wants, Chart No. 3 unuy be dtudiod to gdvantaye, It reads: x nee Nestor, «dame ibe Andsu forth, All--poots are cordially invited Ww yame in aud try tho achemo. Tako the ele- vator, Jt may fal} some day, + * “DI you know,” sald a Boston girl to on | uututored sou of the Squth dldy ag they stuod by ‘ F imitintain that the United States are, int thid was Ho blushed Mkaa red, red rosy uni tho flxod.erucl glaro of her $3 yeglasieg yor inqhogall tostammér ont tke ha wont tel old mary uboyt tt and Wave tho bend qe’ throwed away Inthe mbmniig. fhostoy sage ateiile elevated fyeGhleagn goung mon, Si crccmemmmeierer see SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN pRegg, Tho sang .of tha.;Green slo" ara stait of” thd ‘Demoorngy of” New ‘tiix Ch Germans must tyke a baok seat! Pe New yey Zeitung writea_tha. fallawimg: © rishmog, ‘4 front! Gesmgns stand back! These gro an plonsant proceedings, indeed, whlen Ohta] during the jssulng pf ngturaljzetion Diapers i the Supreme Coltri. Autony the tpplicants in naturalization ‘ecrtitieated’ Yoktorday way syt a. Stomosky, tn aative member of th ye Ive Hepubligay Club of, the ‘sembly District, Ag Mv. Sh KS retates, stood In the front row.of thé ‘applicant chee “ri tho main to his surprise, the eommund was give men in trout! Germyng stand back: pollcoman on. duty fu the eoyrt-ronm, number js 168, ,excouted this come hi The Wehneg AUNT Imi. 8 n alate + and, notwliistandiiy hls protest, sp lomosky was Toreibly romoved fra ¥ Hon, Mit, Sloméates tiga lived. For genre (ae York ‘and ‘spenké excellont Kngtih, sand Up aumptatnt,, jade Jater In the uy, th of the Court Rave the Svasivg nnd Unaatl tiry unaWwer Ul Jiisé at ttt ySnient the qlzatidn hooks Gaevle Tet Frater nits, Lorohigh “investigation i inutter shoutd be mates Pitan Damoeratle rowdyjuny and Knaw-Nothingiam with neyer. cone .tp.yn ond. THO Uainoeratis Qeringn press pliuys ehurgo, the Republican party with bolng the pavly of Knay- athinetiny, but the dytamaus proggedings af a Democrats mob during the last dogs or tha [futtlmare jubtiee suitlotontly demonstrate . ja who, purty Knog. Nothingisin =| is. t “homy yu” for fared, Tho” Baltimore — Dyattache Cong, Apontent (1.) rehates tho followlus: © Amony ity fiermans of Unitimara who’ took purtin tte closing nrocgsstoy of pur Jubiing pravulls Uitte and violent exasperation, Already, durtug thy lngt fourteay dys, fepling of Jenlousy any . Biqye hag been perauptible iy gavtala etycjoa iy eonseqtence of the epfondid mputfagtytionst tho German element i ihe -nprphgerient an) partolpation of our Contenufal Jubilee. ‘thy feeling of Irritation cultpipated in a most da tatdly uttagk upon the German portion of ne procesilan on te nigbtat the Inst day of ony festival, ‘Pig Gerth Division of tho parade en xtoppdd and delayed Inv every pbssibte manne FOUCN ees Werd thrown altho Marshals an aAdjytn belr haraps wore struck with ruil eft rowdies and the general mob ant ribbly, tind attempta were mate to destroy ths tablentx ind to interfere “wih: the hist representations, Maj. Harry Glmore, Chi Buy of tho Cilol Marshal, Joined the ( Tul metar to protect “haiti 'amd ho owned Is Mobtowit, tle damegn tiventy-iane veare ago. Ef the Germnh Division Hat not been ac. epmpuunled by Fosttan of the Fitth Keyl. nent, . whiq Hid alk tty tte power 100 keep the mob bunk, tits attaes would hitpa been followed by very serious con. neta Tt fa date that even ‘the patice, on different ocuasions, rofused Its Interferchee and [fetestion. Ab ull eyonts, a aetuchinent of pa (eo for the profeat lon of that pyrt or Qe (er. mun’ Division which cpnlained the tibleans was refnsed by thd authoritios, ‘hotwithstanding speelfla applivation had "heen mad v it” Shoh ave the thanks: whieh Baltimore's Knog Nothtogs pay.the Carman clement tor thelr ey. den vars 10 Innke tho closimue procession toe “this fa. M it worthy of tho accuston, OF coure thes, rowdles, its well aS the potlee, are Democrats dyed In the wool, The New York Stants-Zellung writes tho tol. lowing, ng it Keema, With a tearful eye: “We vonfesy opguly that tho Democyatie party iq nut to aur taste, and that [ts gandtato for the Prey ldgney, in tha very first crisis in whieh his char acter was put ton test, hus not come up tour expeetatipns, It only tho defeat of Manco and tho roytof the Democratic party were at stake wo vould cansolo vttrsalves very easily over such: nn oeewrrenve,—yes, wo would by even ging nt to be plva responsible, In part, for tho existenct of 4 Demogratie Aduuplstatton.” Thon that paper wipes away fs tears, and more Joy fully and still moro ineonslstently continues: “Onn -Callfornia ‘correapondent' ends ts glad, tidings, Hancock will receive tha Stites of Californie and Neva! All thoke who hare lit their courage will he fngpired with new topesty: such newa, California ts six and Nevada three Hlectaral votes. If Hancock should secure New York and Now Jersey, then he wauld have, wit tho 138 votes of the ‘South, 183° Elevtural voted and he wad ho elegted, althor with thn three yee ae Novada or the six votes of California. If he shout secure New York aid he would also be electoil, it te reee! of Nevada and Califoraln, eulve New York, Nevide, and Califor then with tho three votes from Matne, In ease the fusion In that State is ba rages he would ala be oleoted. These are “all pneslbilities, whiter shoukl tedch the Itepublleansa that they mut not divide n berr's skin before tae Jae kilo the bour.” ‘To this the Hugi State getty replies us follows: “This Js very remarkable and Inconsistent talk, Jnone bronth, the New York Sst Belt deolures thut the Doce erate purty Is not to its taste at alls that flan couk does hot coine up ta tte oxpectntions; that it would easily iw eonmpice Aves Als defeats aud In. the next breath that paper fs exuberant with Joy, Mike 9 trecuanullan, aver the ghd tidings that En uk will, perinps, seeyre Nevada and Cullfornity, so that hoe would be ctected if heonly recolved the Stites at New York and New Jere fey, or New York and Connectiout, or New York and the three Democratie votes tendered by the Greenbackors of Mulino qx churitable it. On the provious dyy the Now York State Zettuig declured that the’ Demovratta party had lose Its head (beenme deniented), As will td nereolvad by the nbave twaddlo ot that paper, tha Demoeratic purty ig Justified in returning the compliment at chet fata of Interest. t+ the Now York Stestly-Zettnig whyich has becants demonted: for thia assertion its léading articles furnish incontrovertible prouf, fy one moment to bu Juibilating timolie tho ekies and'(n the wert moval to tears und grinyed to death,--tuls mat be cexousnble condiot 10 8 tove-slele maiden, lat not for a respeutabie hewahuner: making pres Alonstons to be a leading polittout Journal. Ass rule tha Now Yurle dtcate-Zeitung ta, when [ttle courses about polities fn ity annoying tedlte ness, ao xuperlutively serious that tho tavalune tury: ridionlousness displayed by the * seria fatally of ts editorial muted admivation A> eloty has uw. Very doprossiug influence upott the ronder.” 7 a3" Conneetleut ed thieavntes Tf he should only me ——— : Tho Connecticut Republihaner, published nt New Haven, Conn. {8 very hopeful of 9 Neprle Henn viutory In that State. Inn lender walling upon the Germans of Connectiout to Joln, the Republican ranks, that paper sayas “+ 8lpco the election pt Abram Lincoln the German: Aimer feang have nog been go’ united In thelr purpse to yote tha Nopublican tekets Jt f4 tha result of enroful: conaidorition, It Is evident that ell formor Itebols;’ ul thoso in the North who ait pethized.with tho destryctionista of the Houth: ull thoga who onpoxs the progresslvo policy of tho Republicans; all thosa who wre {1 favor of pay{ug Southorn oluima for indomuitication of losuca suatuined durlyy the War of tho Rebetllon all thosp who push the Hebel Brigadiers iu tbe foreground, and all those ‘who ‘are anxious I dollyer tho Federal power inty the hands of ihe revengerul South, witt vote far the Denveratle Prealdenttal candidates while the tru {non then who offered tholr Ives rar tho defensout the country when it wis bleeding out of evers pore ut tho very portals of death; off those nen who are In favor af qn honest paymont af our Nib tlonal debt; who niulatuin the doctrine uf it sebools and freo education for the peoples a those who Insist upon protection for our ha jndustrics and do hot want to gee our laboring classes reduced to starvation wages at tr thoga who wre for honest monoy, wilt, vole CP the Ropubliean Prostlontin) enndidate. Ultra, montanes and followera of Home's shies xpeetre,? who are Romunists first and | ie American eltizens, gra not to bo foun in Ibe Republican party. No; they ult vote, toa mam with tho Domocrats, Among the Itepullical thors fk not, a munto be found wi jared that the War wos a fatlare; one whe xt tlon, but shnopls 4 conglomeration of States fot eertaln pieicees: ‘The Nopublican arte anlinated by pure and lofty putrlotism nnd of country; te contains within tte ranks | dofonders of wit incusires: which contr AM to the woltiro und prosperity of te gountry, Wo find among tho Hepublienes that ufass of nett whose blest atin and wliect itd in truth wid fact, ta develop thls cana so that It aught be whut au forefathers Inte od ff should Domi. o,¢ the baacan Hebe an hy lumi Cor tho oppressed at all the nativne earth. teita wonder, thormtare, when the Ur mans of Almorica, Winost tag nnn, retary we to thelr fint love, and Join tha Repudlicua pa i Are not the Geruiune ilways to bo fount oo ane site of [berty anid progresayy Anil tag Gert Ny Ponnentiont will be found, ie a BAtNorthe oly countrymen a Wo ; Woulery Supest ‘Toy will Tako part with ont n it und deed In this, for tho Unlan, lapornt sonlut, Gaunactiout harbors very: many Go set toa attidslebaeder Ne tuoye wil one Hone ng song OF BE a wrote Tor bert Y thon a, great & fallow thele natural [ng Hau seeds Rwy ee and pUMUNILY, aE ea to ult, i arlous ronal bu socuted by the Re ut lon purty of Our velovad Brn And is vive iN} fo gue countesinen, we bux; Do not bo dep tbe of the opparly iy ‘gn tha honoy of wtrikivg deelslye blow In thls coptien!” Tho [inula Stiata-Zeituuy cantatas the folloes ung editorial: “ We dd not beljevo that Hanewr "i can by clectod. But‘ thly belief ts not sir) enough to‘iead ug {nto tha dangers cau! ‘Gure Arrogaut overcuntidanco, The election of at Held Js oniy.pusitively- assured. provided ove", rk, fits Natup. «