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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. THE OPERA- LA F.WORITA. Wednesday, the second subscription night of Mr- IrJapleaon's season, was in Rome respects a disap¬ pointment. 'Mob Caty, wha waa ta have teen Mn Leonora, was indisposed, ami bad to bs replaced liv Mlle, de Roloeoa, and Cainpaniiii, whose first ap¬ pearance it was, had so bail a cold, that it was necessary to make an npnlo-v for bim. Except in Nmbb rcsp.-eis the aotfetasaaos was fiiiilv sat-sfaetory. Mlle, do Bstaeea gara a careful ami intelligent, if not a very dram¬ atic reiii'enng of the heroine's role. and fang at times charinitialy. Stu. was best, of course, in the "O uno fernando," whicb Bbs gave with fsettna and geod taite, and she did excellent work iu the concerted Bambara Del Tu.ute has come back to ns in capital voice, a nd his -performance in ttie nari of ll Rf Alfonso displayed ail those line qualities which have made bim so deservedly poi.ular her.-, ii good si vie, care an.l conscientiousness ia all Ins work, and finished and graceful BCtiag, Signet Monti, as JBMessssw, waa excellent so far as his singhi- went, If bi did leave something to be do- aired from BOraaBatieataadpoiBt. Most of tho honors of the evening fell to Cass* panim, however, in spite of the cold whick WBI troubling him. Hlareeeptien waa very enthusias¬ tic, and testified cleaily soonah, if any tes¬ timony were needed, te the Inn bold thal bs bus taken on tbs a.eettaa of our public. His boarse* II. ss was not Bl a'l appen nt ia the early part ol' the I'veiiiu-, and be sang his lirst aria, " Una vi mine, un angel' di Die,'' BSBgnLA- cently. His voice Mas a* rich and ju.rc as ever, and quite free from any "throati- In-s." vvlnle tbe breadth and nobleness ol Ins st.v le were beyond uti praise. In thc third act, area after his sore larool hod begun to BBnoy him seriously, his superb acini: gamed hun a great triumph, and once nore proved. ivhai has hci! aeaerted often enough before, thal if hewers not oas ol the greateet lingen alive ho would li IVS been ons Ol tho greatest actors. In the last net. iind -Specially in the "Spir'lo gi ¦ntl!,'' Ins siren); was lu.I of grace, tenderness and dobosev. He wo* called before the carinia again and onoto, and tba ami.enc., cneer-d and applauded hun till they were fairly tired nut. FRENCH OPERA.BAB-OLE. Laurent de Killy's operetta "Bahiole," which Mr. Maurice Utans company brongbl out at the Standard Theatre leal night, is likely ta prove sa r-tn ccssiul hero as it did in Paris, Tin- text ii bright ami witty, the story, what then- is ol it, is amusing enough, and M. de RUM has written a areal deal <d v.-rv pretty music for it. lt has not tin- " .Inc "and sparkle <>. Offenbach's music, nor ia it so graceful nm! musicianly, and wu hal vigorous, aa Leeecq's, Imf it ii pervaded by th real bonffe spirit, and it is tuneful and sp riled. Several of tlie ans arc ol the " aotebiog " variety, and before Io'il'. pud.ably, all the town will be whistling and all the brass bands will bs playing their.. Among tbs beat ol them are Bromance lor Rabioh' in thc hist act "C'dait, des pate HS da Villa-.'," I soilK il' thc -ec.md act, " La S'.rccIlene, la sombre feerie," and a soafl ft* Mtuteleine, "Pandani la s'moine eotiere." There on oleo a O'lmberof excellent ensemble pieces, one of v hull, a no mt Rabi ile. Modi li il! Slid ( antaaol, liad te he repeated four times, inc piece wi-, mi Ike whole.very well done. Mlle. Paola Mane oas in capital voice,and sang thembsm ,n tbe title role cnartniugl.v, while her ail nm waa full of life and i-x neram animal upi rn. Allic. Mary Albert aod Mlle. Merle did good work. uno iii oi the men were .ni tent, Dupion and M./a ri s in particular, making tbe wildest ol fun, ol then usual fashion, rbe piece isprottil) mounted, aod its success waa ki prompt and so decided that lt is a pity that Mr. Gran did not brm rr it out earlier in th.-.season. Ii will bo given dunn-tin- real ot Ibo week. THE READING BY MR HATTON. There aro certain qualities ol tone in tbe human voice. strange and indescribable, h it such as in- stoutly uialic tbomaelves felt.whiob denote, in the speaker, a deni aad wide knowledge ol' haman nature. J bil is the first attribute that strikes tbe listener, in the read n.r of Mr, Hatton namely, i bal he is a n ., ol quick and keen percep¬ tion and wide observation of life. AU through the tread na that be gave, yesterday. h s Ural one in Mew-York, and one that called ont an elegant and thoroughly anpreciative audienoe, ul tbe Madison Square Theatre).this foe! leemed continuously, and of course unconsciously, projected, that a wonderful reader ot the human heart waa quietly unveiling its depths and laying har.- the motives «>t conduct ;>i"t I < Btrauge reanltathat arise ral of itapernetual cou- ilicts. lin- work Cnn Mr. Rattan mad isaeomedy, constructed by himself, upon the basis of hiiadmi* Tobie novel ol "Tue Queen <>f Bohemia." lt ia ia four brief ads. and il i- written with a aimple atrengtb and lovely lelicacy sneh as have not, in a new work of tins kimi, aecooted attention since the day b of rom Robertson, lin-.-tory does oot aim to atari le. 1 he effort is ta tren realities with a poetic loach, ami to bring romantic situation, exciting incident nod pathos OOt Of int rely possi¬ ble expeneaeos tn domeatie lifo, and out of skiituliy devised contrabts of rational character. Tbe piece un.ht, to some extent, lack lubstanee, if it Were set upon the stage, or il might lack strong color: but it won: 1 lc thoroughly interesting and it would admit of a snbttleand refined manner of comedy actii.n. Thors is a night-eceno, with a burglary, windi would have a capital Stage effect, as Well aa drasaaUc foroei and there is ;i o ni,, prim ming the Vicar of Durham la tho drawing-room ol thc Queen of Bohemia whiob is honer thoa enythlag tn thososaewhal kindred exp rieooeof Jttat Rural. 'ihe ion.-of this work eomminglai high principle With deep feeling, and, when all ls over, the spec¬ tator gOSS away with Hie sense of delighted timi oaiutary conduct andBpStfietly intellectual and noble influenea Tbe style ol Mr. Hatton is thal ,.f a man who writes, with the elgor oi deep pemonal interest ami sympalli.v, up ni subjects that he t ;i- tiroly Blltbilllaildl This, however, bas long been known. In the effort thal he made, yesterday,there waa a call for a new and distinct order of faculty, and it is but simple Justice to lay thal bo disappointed atmosl everybody hy a lu lilian t exhibition of true dramatic talent, lt waa not that bis management of himself upon tho rostrum was ruarko.1 by erm rely g od taste; that kia demeanor WM simple, and refl.ed, and free fr...n BSlf OOnsCliOBBBSSB. and thal au art and method.which, though il had boon careful 1j considered, seemed not the less spontaucoub.gov¬ erned his every altitude and movement. Tuis might nil conaibt without tue faculty of act mir. Hut Mr. Hatton.at least for imaginative persons.succeeded in nmkingeacb of hm character! distinct, and, in Abs eena of tbs saaay scot, he gave a positireim- pcrion.it iou, and one that was brim* ful of tbe atti ve hiimor of pru. ti. al performance. At BBMBeafak we tneau ta I 'be was a goad actor and nat a reader, aad il is just precisely because of this guali'.y thal h rending is to be vii wed as quite exceptional. Thia BOeoe, with tbe Vicar and thc Bi atebmaa a.- ioterlocnt <> -, mat oo full of lue, notion, humor and feebug, that it geeoMd as if two distinct pen.-ns were conversing omi its i il' ct niton mc audience was that <>f p.,si¬ ll ve eiiihu-iasin. Mr. Hatton is foi inna!'- in | voice of uiiu.-uai compass, the low tonea of which nay.- a tnilglll.il I v .eui,-nh. His S'lisc of alt ls m. true, silo, that he sever tioeersooooo it, bul Invarisbly passes on tbe mouie at tis fleet-amado. Hisi ¦.- mg, tborofere, is not n awe. ttbeldtbi audi, ce yesterday tort,carly two L»urs,aml seni iteouditora awatpleased and refreshed lir.Maekays caused o delicious iitilo drawiagH smb seeus t.. bs se) for this exhibition, and the soirunndlngi wire ali that emili1.' w.she I. Author* wno try to read timi. otra worki io often prove bore- thal lt ia delight¬ ful, aod even memorable, ta meet with au exeep- ti.ui. l in- (int .us least re ol tbe London siticles an Mr. iiaiton.in papers <iuiie needleaslj fearful ti' lt H.. il cut luis.aum niigllt take cold ll f_pns.il i.i tba open au-had not prepared OS foi thc sateens titat bs achieved. MEiROPOU.AW¦<INCEST HALL. Tbessoat important pombel ia last night's oro- graiLnne _t ihe Metropolitan Con cit Hall was a new Symphony by Cari Qto-aaaan, a oompoem who ls q.nio unkiiowii iii this country. It is not a great work, foi it is int laid out on a large stale, si il both thc Ihsmil and their treutmint lack o.igtnahti. Hut they BM l»r'ght ul- i linet ni. often graestfal, and at 'mus 4flt_BBtS and poetical, lt is a coiiipo-iiiou tliat would bo out of place in a {symphony conceit, but which docs cap.UiIly tor such conceits aa thsag that Mr. Thomaa is now aiving. TIito are fonr movements, a strong and spirited Allegro, an Adagio, that opeus with a broad and majestic movement, which afterward give* way to a graceful air for the violins, a sparkling BuhStlB and a melodious Trio, called by the composer tho " Song of the O-eanid*." altogether the best move¬ ment of the Symphony, and a lively Finale which, at the last, becomes somewhat trivial. The orciie-tration is effective, without there being any Backlog aller bizarre or striking effects, and there is nothing deep or involved ubini tho work. Wnat there is in il lies gaits BB the surface, lt mot with a favorable reception, and it is possible that one or twa of tba movements will retaia a td,ice on Mr. I h..nias's programmes. I he other important numbers were the familiar sch ct ion from tin- third ..ct ol "Die Meistersinger," the otertare ta Baint-rjaens' " timbre d'Argent," Massenet's M8eenes Nnpolitatnes*' sad tbs Beet¬ hoven Andante Cantabile, op, ;»7. SIT.INWAY HALL. The first of the Inaugural Concerts at Steinway Hall, whi( h to ,k p sos last evening drew together a largo .md appreciative andieooe, Mun Bobella, a metao-eoarono with ,1 powerful voice and a some¬ what faulty method, made her hist appearance in this city, and was kindly received. Bbs Binns ci 'iice.it arin by Mendelltoha and songs bj Schumann and Frans, 1? .th Mr. Franz Rommel and Mr. Adolphe Ftoober played brilliantly, and there wa-an orchestra under Mr. Dietrich winch ¦ave the overton to " Lim am he." and tbe babel music and wedding procession from Rubinstein's "Penmore"muiic Tbeeeoond inaugural concert will take place i .-morrow evening. IMPROVEMENT OF HIE MISSISSIPPI. BBTTBB BAVIOATIOB AI.Hi ADV OBTAIBBU OB Titi: I'J'i'KK ra kt Ol tiik mvi it-uni; i ii r ni IV ATI It VIN IN 1 tUlY MASON. St. Loma, Oct. 31..A majority of the Minimipp! Uiver Commission, coniiiting of Genenl Q, A. Gill- Boote, (Jenora! C. H. Comstoek, Major CR.Suter. all ol tbs I'm ed Stat- s C ups ol K inri neera, and Mr. H. M. Barred, of New-Orleant, Snitbed last week an examination of that portion of tbs river lying be¬ tween Bt. Paul and St. Louis.a length of 7(M) miles .With the obj.-"! of preparing a pivlimimirv nporl upon the methods of improvement now in piogiem ol' execution by tbs Corps of Engineers, Although tbs rivet wa.-at an ex. optionally low stage, all .ii* four feel of water was band upon ali tbe bars below Bt. Pani, excepting those within twenty mik* of that place. This gnat improve¬ ment of tbe low river navigation is attributed by the Commission ta wauk- either completed or under ('(instruction, consisting of low wing dims of brush and stone, pr. jeering from 1 he shore for i be pm poa ol narrowing tba water way. supplemented by a brush and sion.- revetmeul of tbe opposite bank and else when ii boc wary wbamver the contraction produces caving, me worki ore io charge of Cap¬ tain Mackenzie, of the Corpaol !'. pinera. Tbe IH-xt meet mg of the Commission will be at St. Lom-, about December I, wben preliminary reports on ibo upper river and ou the project ol improve¬ ment hy means of reservoirs will be prepared. OHITUABI. .+.. CAPTAIR EDWARD R ROBINSON. WAaiiiBOTOB, Oct. 21..Captain Edward Ulai.ch Robinson, to; toort than hall century a resident otWsahiaatoa,aad atobablyooa "f tbe beal known printer* m um United States, died earl] tala morning In thc -evelin -si.xii. year Ot BlSOCS. Be was l,.,i n in l.'lics- torBeld County, Va., teamed tbe printing trade tn Rich mood, and outi lotMa elly ls 1825, ile worked st in- trade on IBs National Journal, ittr Jeiegru/ih sod..iiici pobUeatlonanoe slmosl forroitei.id wai at tatertala employed By Messrs, Gain a- Seatoo, the well-known publishers. Among bi- fellow-workmen at different tiona wen .vs natur Simon Cam- a on, Senator Barirent, >f California, and Lam¬ bert Tree. Captain Bobin*on at var.- lime* in .ic i .tu n. li-tic ventures at Abintton, Va., ind mtiei ll. ... nm null.i ¦ rolunteer coiopanj ii I-., n. toe Creek Indian war, end unon ni- return served a- ii, ajtcni be twees Hu- city sud Rioiimond for til".- v..is Ile In 1.1 tbe Ollie- ol Ij ont] Collector of Qeoroetown between 1-..I md I-...'., alni v.l; t. li c ivar ,,; tue Bet) a.um br, 1%,- D ac went to Richmond, when be remained innna tbe a r 111 li," nipa.l .MM ,1 ut tin- ('a |, ,|c|-;,t. I,uv i¦ril.'lli'Ul. Upon i ii c..i-c br tbs wet be retained ta Washington, WILLIAM Ii KINNTY. William B. Kinney, senior proprietor of Ti,e Remark Dailp Advertiser, died lo Itali eily .lav moromgln bia Bicbt] fii -1 yeer. Mr.Kinney waa born at Speedwell, Morria Coaatr, H. J., In 1799, n- wm muted as a cadet al Weat Poll t, bnl dui not eom- P'ete the oourse, and beeime i law undent lu bl <.¦'-. ilia-. i:i l -_o he ii-.-aiii" ed.'ol Th* KewJmep iiuih. a waellj n per pn oltabed iu Newark,from li., retired In 1825. Ile then raine io N I I...... md active pan in ...;,.;,,I-.,nu ita* Mercantile Li¬ brary, tn 1830 lu- returned t>. Newark and noon after rem ii. "i .ht /..,/./ i ¦/,., i,¦,r. I: l-.',i be wai app mu United Hi-le* Minister to Kardinia. Toe funeral will take place at tbe First Pres¬ byterian Chunk on -otunlay al :: p. m. JOSHUA PHILLIPS. Joshua Phillips, the secretary «>f the Board nf Commission rs ol Charities ind Correction, died ai bli borne .n vv, il Twentieth -t. yesterdey morning Mr, Phlllln tn appointed In 1860 to the poslil in in-held ;i: ti, ;. tine iii Iii- death. He was wa* clerk ol Hie Board of Tei Uov rrora, wbieh met In tbe Citj Ball in 1-.-U. Ju l ult fit- wm a. cnn.tc 8 iv of nc Caiiinis- BeoonolAluisiiuusts. us waaetghty v.-aisoiu. Tin: KEV. ROBEBT E. HILL, If-DDLBTOWB, N. J., Oct. 21..Thc Rev. RooertE Hill, a mired Presbyterian clergyman ol tbs 'i (hun-h, died iiiM lily I.i-t Obrbl at lin resi¬ lience :>t Hopes i I'-, ti was s-vc ti tv 'in i- > c ira of apo, and wm born in Edinburgh. Heart dlsBsas ls supposed to -ave iicuu tin cause ul bia death. thk i:kv. s. ii OPDTKX. Newakk. N. J., O.t. 21..Thc Rev. S. H. Opdyke, a lending N. w-Jersej Metbodlst preacher, died tn-iiay si .Nevum, Bus*oi County, N. J. the art of carriage building. Chicago, Oct. 21..The Carriage Btdldera As- . lotion in aaeslea bon iimIhv adopted resOfOtiona tur tho esl ih ullin, ni nf a nebo,.1 of lOChaolOgy ll Baw- York MoeelaUy devoted io tbe art af eorrbute Bolldiagi Thc I rn-tces of the Metropolitan Minniiii ul AttuI .V w York tia,) expensed I wlllinciicnh to add a branch to tin- mo a'uiii devoted n. thal sbjsct, if s fund si $1.1*10 per yeer far thies yean won anmaataed. Looms Vni- e-ttne, of Hew-Yotk, offered 11.000 fee tbs ntihlbBi in, :t of the * hool an tba Hub PuMiabtni C'.mpan- p500. Tweet) memoen *ubaenbed HS eaeh for taree veera ; Emeroou, Ptsher A C.... BOO lol lOnerean: Brewster h Ok, of Hew-Yarfc. glOO tor three tem i ..' B-50 bonus; BtadebakerBros.. of Boam Bend, i*loo>..r I.,; ie icars, and B. Batttb, of l'lanl-ville, Colin., $250 v,':. nevei wanted. Tba mooni fobseripttons footed op |1,100. ti wai f.t.itid that then were oolj twelve eorrioae n mgbtamen la iiis eoaatry,aod oolyfooref iiie-e v. A a ci can-; BDd one lilea of tbs proposed Helium wm in- to teaeh originality ol datum la earriogss, n ti it american manaftitttortr- will nu luiijri-r'bu ii-ua- U>r» anil copyist*. nm THE EPIZOOTIC Mas. hl-sTKK, N. J., Oct 21..The epizootic Bmbeeomaepidemic maearlyatan town mb,,uta. rn Now .leis y. lu Occiin and M..nu,..uth ('..unties, aa peeially la the towna aktrtlag tbs esaat, tbs Brsiady uh Violent in ns vUit m lt wm ta Ita visit tn 187C. a p amber of deaths an reeorted, lu liur.inptou county han ii e.1- 01 Bones are affected, but ibedtaooM linne ia a mild type -"neb-roe. in the fa rosea Iowm ure BUfferinc toe moat. Wini ninan* are ,¦. aa: a.---<i..« a n bj the termers with moebmeoen. BlOBBOBO, V... Oct '-'1.. tn WOOSa*Oeom of ti.e epi- 7, ioi.v, m. iiiii ibo regular stnet can hon boee with¬ drawn. '1 ue burlie-aic ah moro or leB« afflicleil with -.ase. . THE CONG RIti til o\ A LIST ADDRESS. I'.n 'iiiKi.KrsiK, N. Y., Oct. 21..The Con- BngMtOOOl Assn, laii'ifi ,,t the S ,1.. al ,; ii.UcJi .llM'lM nea,deeHh lapeooa address t<> tbs national Pannell iv lui li m.-. is al hf. I/-.ins. The 8'idr M eOOatatUlalSB the bntbreo that a itafeg mbstlag ot eborefe raars- B.'iitativ*» lo pruiuotc t.-iluWHldp lia* been cailel into . tiste ..>., ami -nr'c. ate smendmsata lo tba coMtltuUoo ut ile Nan,,i,;.i :,-linell, i'he unauclatlnti als., referred the qm s; OU of BSiag tcrmented WtOC al eoiuiiniiiioii to a c.,in:cnice, lu rc oort al me next MIMBI mei ling al Miii.saw, H. V. rf. W. ASTOR FOR COS GUESS. Tho Vlltb Di.siiict It. publican Congreasiona] Cooveattoi met lui evaolap al Bo.96Aveooo-A a 11 ut i;" .-.¦", oi lbs xiii a»m iiiu'v Dtotrlss, wm mada eh.linn in. 'I..-- \ Ililli, X til, XI V; ii, mid pori nf Ute itt i ***.- in hiv Matriel! art npn aeated ia this d-strtet After U.c liaiisacilon of hiiuih IQUIlM BasBoim Un- nain.- of M.:i Bsoolor Willi itu W. Astor, of tbe Xltfe ASSomMjl Ilistriet. WM lirop.mci mill lie al 0000 lu e.,mi¬ lln ii. au j.mis chou ii of th. ,l.v lillun. A luiii ir.il ..-o si one from coes AmemMr Dtstrlet na* appouued to tri i n|..i.'i Mi. A"lui and inliuui nuu ol tue -on.,., uf ihe ooavoattOB. ."FOR REVENUE ONLY." I.KIIF.R FROM (1I.NF.KAI, J. WATSON WEBB ni Mina or a PBOIBCTIVB TABB a. axioms Of NATIONAL 1 ISAM BJ -MI'AMM! or lill'. DF.MO- (UAIIf A'sAIITU.N I'P.Hlia ll"N 1.1 sso.*, S Ol' THK r-AST. To'iAc Editor of The Tritiune. Mi:: An old reader nf I he Courier ami Enquirer. who in BSSBsfai v. ilh my . ¦oniiiiiiiiicatinii in TBS I iain.sk of tin- 27th Beptenber, baa written an a very flattering letter, fruin winch 1 citiacl thc (ol.nw mg: I'ATKimoN, Sept. SO, Issn A- n hoy I waa n reader of Ihe t'miriir and Pu'rinrrr. at'.l BVS np willi your tu ia ff views. I am BOW. and have lu eu foi years, ii in.tiiuf ictiu er, rn ploy IBS B larne number ot mn, Sre-alxtn of waoaa bste fsmuies snd are dependenl npon their dally wages f"T their soppon. a " tang tm reran oaly," to winch Baaeoeh baa aol- .. m ii tv pledged luina If, would nut utily ruin ia- snd u>v employes, bot would throw mr sf fl-mpl mn tn owns tbouaaadsol maoafaetortaa laborers of tm* slit, uiei i.nii.' starvation ans ten-of thous,mils ol wollun and children who an- Mwdependeol lortbeii dally bread so' iv upon cur nanafaeiories, which have Len bulli up aud bimi niel] by mir proteetlte tsrifl li shae, #111 V"H BOt Write and pil'ili-'i iii 'Int. 1 ir tit IBS, ovel your owa Bteaature, a senes ol titielea on tn tsruTI ." . In niv juil_inciit. it wnuhl bc far helter fur the romilly, that we ettenia1 pay tho rebel claims, enormous um they yvill he, tluiii that WB should ah -union the principle of a tanff for protection. Our protcotin tani! is tho s,,mic nf ali mir loditidaal sud National prosperity; arni ii. ms ui ra lil v is it ia ia net I "il vvalli our currciicv and nen! relations, that they are literally depend- cut upon each other, and cannot he Intelligiblf dis eoaaed aeparately, I aaa fled to peteeits imw eiii- ci'ntlv ol late, Tbs Tbibubs hasdetoted its adito* rialcoiuiiins to aeaaaaesmtiag tbe daogor of aban¬ doning*, orin any w.iv interfering willi, the prolOO- lite piincipio of oar tariff; and yet, fruin dj lite- bang alt cut inn to this quest iou, it is barely possible Unit mic o: two brief srtieles on tbe subject fruin inc, may aid yon in .yuin (tnt vvrk. 1 nate Leen ¦ very close sin lent ol fin ton sod ol s proteeti re tariff for nearly sixty yean; sad tua result of my studies sod nfleeliona, and tbs ure- aiatible contietionof all my observations and ex- perienoe, maj i>" very lu icily bnl distiaetly set forth Ibm lAIIIH-' AND IT NAM I Al. AXI'.MS. Cold has less intrtnsi.. v;iliic than sliver, copper end linn; but beibg les* abnodant than eather, has bren mada the standard '>' value bi civilized Ba¬ llona I her, fore. Us (Inly is, to make, up tho bal¬ line" nf tra.lc between nations j ami tn pay tbs iu- (lebledln M of thc debtOf BO creditor nations. A debtor nation, moat, of neeeaaity, part with Its poid tupa,' Its indebtedness. Therefore, it eannot retain lafficit nt to constitnle for i s people, either a circulating moilnim, or ii paper circulation baaed upon Kohl. Iii European nations, tba ¦peal maw if thr n'opi", labor and straggle nlely for tbe means of rabsist- ciicc: alni, as a rule, iii" prioeol European labor, ls just thal Sinn wbiob wfll keep together tba body ami-mil of the laborer. Hence, lt isdeoouiinetsd *' Pauper Labor.'1 Ia tbe United Buttes, remunerative wastes to tbe iii. u.r, is :i mailer ol principle. Out institutions an- in i" ml il in iee ore the greatest happiness to tbe greatest number; snd toaocomplisb Ibis, ia Lui is -.. largelj reiniiiicratcil. that all in iv. il worthy, better their condition and adtaace tm li tortanes. Coo- Beqiientiy, tbe laborermnl bo protected againl tba " pauper-labor'' ol Barep .. Repeal or reduce oar tariff upon tbeprodnets ol European Miiper-labor, nod yon diite from om w, rksbopa and eoal sod iron mines, dui prt-speruua iiiul well-paid laborers, ami remand tbem to S"il. Orer-prod netion ami lon Brien follow,.to tin-nun of lin-launer ami tin- imputeriabmenl "I tbe people. Foreicn fabrics produced by pauper- labor, wimbi close oar tm torin said il »"1 tbe cotto¬ ny- oor importa would exceed our exports,.drain ii ni ur t- ld and silver, sod redjoce tbe American lal uiei to tin- European ita idard. Ni nie i-lor(miii: rt ,c tn ever relaio wi tn ri itself, gold and sliter; and tbe United 8tates, mnsl nene le a debi ur ci iu itt ry, iv ti ii it admits tbe psup r-labor of Europe in competition with our helier paid and ii,mc prosperooa labor; hence a tarli] foi tbe pr >tec- tion of American industry, i- ala Itali f necessary for the prosperity ol our country, aud i" aecure a -ale a al st.-.'.cc ll. til.il mg lil- i. ill ic. -'liipuv il a.ik'' of gold, silver, and Ooterumenl pap r. Whenever we b come a debtor country, poid and sitter, will be ol equal or len tslne, l au Um eminent paper, ba ed upon tbe pruperti ol the wholi people, and the credi i aud good f nih nf the Nation. .tariff for tbe protection of American indnatry from tbe pauper-labor ol Eurupi.and nothing hui such tariff,.can render us al all innes a creditor na¬ tion ; and thus protect na from the evils Inevitable limn being a debtor nation. AIM ul- Till l>l HOCRAOT. Now, if the foregoing premises sod o inclusion be enuc:, it will at onn be apparent, tbal mi tbe ume pi nu ip ie itiitl for tbe kum purpose for which the Democratic party waged wai against resumpl. .specie pa\ nu nt-, tln-y DOW Beeb lo lie.troy mir lari!! aystem. Without a proteetite tariff, our lnaiiula l"lii s, i.iu lfll anil coal minn, ami mir workshops of everj denription, wonld be closed by en mil,ix of tbe products of tbe pauper lab,u "! Europe. Cuoaeqaentlj we ibonld terj Bbortly beoome a debtor, iastead ol a creditor nation; and tbs Buspension of Bpeeu paymeuts, would neoessanly follow, rheo would ootna mtli- iion of lin- cu.Ti-m v ; tobe (oliowed by the wide¬ spread mia i¦-. and ruin of '7.1 I" 'TH. Tins vv u,|,| Live tbs English free>trader end tbs English tn nin¬ ia- lurer, ami theirDeraoeratic lympa bison tn the United Slates, all they desire in adtocsting "a tariff lur revenue only.'' I ms is nu recent opinion "f mine, sol np f.-r csm- patgn purposes. As looa ago ss December 15, l>s7;{, 1 w rota a private V tier bom Nix ¦, Frsnce, lu a inch I saiil " If yen wo il.t return f., spca.- pa] una's, luke uart that thr tariff r in lir'.imts nj thtptoptt ¦.. D il di turee j Bi p beforetuem tee experienceoi tbe paat, and ibediaaa- Irons oousequeiieea ol the oom promise ol l*<;ij. roasre .lion unit pntdowa nu .iK.i.ioii. .Mi. nm eea- (".ni.dioiii.il o,, premise, and sn nuasl reductlou ol aeertain nrceatageol itiodut.ea Hntioeed bi toe tariff .a 1828: .mu wilt: w.-rr ta.-j .n-e.|ii.-M- -1 We bad al th lune, ll.'lv eleni blSI llir .nc. ,11 |>r,-.ili ,., all.I lu u lew v-.ir- tiny acveii of them, were closei hy tbe iff II... nut «i ot 1.,nihill ll li, Hi, pl' iiiul ,u tue tn.-ii pan pei asor of Oreel Britain. Our lactorli Bud om werksbupa, wara asarly eil elesed; sad their Inmates real Lui a to Hie mi.I, In na,,ai. prodOOcri la-l, Mil of eooaomera si sar eeresht Overproduction with- out any hsssa iu»rket, neeessanly followed; sad .antill In thc West Bold Bl pii"-.i Which barely n*d for the reaping; a- Um genna* "f .M ¦('..:- in.il. Bad Bot then perfected Uk-leap r. Culver'.il ulm na,K.ii thruiL-h "nj lead; sad tbe people, with OBS ,"' Bord, ile,i,..ieIc.l un lunn,-lc.le return Io Ila creal pru,, ip:,- of pioliili.m to linne liol -li A generation ha* pssssd SWaf -lac then, mid with BBSSB too many of I'm Irmouia t;tti»r il lo sad eapertenee. Lat our people i> rcmindsd ol -ainu ¦p-us alii! vt lia I bSI Leen, SM Hey vvill ejose theil . ar- Iii lbs aries voice of nu- onarmer, wsieh, nw again, wou'd seduce ini'lil Hilo he Um,retie.i! aa.I im.i, arv L>< umii s of tree i nillo aston all, let laen clearly an d, raised Ute sdtsatagea of abom< utera forenra mar- kel, Ll"W ni'.' oat of Un- fae', Iii ll Ibl h.inc nu*'.. :ili- atraeU laborer! norn in sod au I maa. - tessa eeuaum- ers uisiciil of producers, aud tuna tesaeai produciou Bad aeearea hipbar prices tv tn haraasra Un I. .clou to tue extern and reine sf sar Bshbs nuuk i wnrtti v1111111;. s. of frc- trade thoonea in regard to u more txtended foreign market, si si,. mn pru.be a ".I rican farmers. We bare .n-.v.iv.eii uiL'e exporten of grain sad ll ur, itaoa u war of 1812; aod vet up tu 1847. tte year ol rantin ib Ireland, be Sra New-England Bluies, wherein moi of bot ¦aauiseiortea iud * ri ian pa were altasted, took iiii'iii.il.r :rou. oar ut i.i-.r.iw mg States, mars b i.r flou -mi more bushell ol wheat.tbauIn layona n ir me Dotti d .-t_ic« n td x. otted io the * ii ,. wot .1 Vue i. seosd tm n LOOO.we u iv.- no vt uh re ti aa 80,000, con- in rs of produce tn om srorkshepa and factories; :i u ihose un.lion-, free trsde would send ona ic .a,-. rn, (,, is.pi ..iii- era n -i-- > i ->f,- mauaaers." " What we w.uii i-, Itabllll] in Isgut mun aud such protection io Ami m.u .m.:, mate u* _ Killi- i in- cal "I a i' -I "I n lieu, aud rea lu sud Bte- ¦em lo bb, bu ns* .- - "Set." Lxiracis trna thal letter, attraeted tba ali >atin ol tn. late Hon. Davi'i H. .Mciii-b. a membei ol I oo- gnaBfnntbe IXtb Cougmsioaal IMstrtoi of thia .suite: wbo, from bis p..e. "ii tbs door ol tba Hoon ..f Kcpi.-amai y -, td,aa part of his speech, all -JmI I bad written. Imeniin this fnl manly lo show that il what 1 have writ t-n. and upuii vvliicli I pn-p-i-e tu .-raine lu MO h*'. brief ai'ldc, I auitiot lui.,n Inuit new linn le: l.u lin- i-i ¦.-- -i I it iou of our prulei livt t.mil'in it- pr.s. I.' very dan .'croua ead i niicii iii'Tkcncy. I hat' ¦argeaey annes hom tbs now deinoti.si lated tail, tba! tba li.iiio-acv, or at least ns rcprc- 'iitaiive, i- leting undi r Suuibciii m- n.ii in o. in conceit with i ,c fm UTBdem ol Eaglaad, to iilnviule El kilisL iiisifi . by ll.'oiliiiit tun "uiiii y with tho prixiucis ot iiauiajr-lalior; sud lliciciiy, re- duce our intelliiront ami well-paid laborers, to tbs name flrisstabts condition as the ignorant pauper laborers uf Kurupii. J. WAl SON WtBI. Mom-York, Oat, IS, 1*80. MU'S Killi WEATHER BMFOMT, 0OVRIHMKMT UfDlOATlOML tpa mitti iii" Ih' 9 til 'll 1 HUH WASHTBOTOV, fief. Tl, 1 a. m..An nrca of Bigb b.'.r.'tnet. r BOW cover* the Nm tiniest. A new de¬ pt-shu.n lins cvl,lentil- formed in tlieiiortlieaHt.ru part of Hie (inlf nf Mexico, which I* probably moving north eastward neron* florida. Oeseslaaal Huht min ha* fal.en in the Mississippi VnHey and the 1/ikc rc.lun. nn.l nmileagUM Boola Atlantic and Eastern (Ju f Toa tnapetotan Bm folles decidedly tn the gnttbwesti alnwhen, eaeept a marked risc li New Kn*, i-i mi. it Bm Beallaead nearly stationary. On the AH.otk oast SSntasoStSrly VladS prevail from Maine io Vurgtaia. Inrttraiiiint. Fur the Middle Atlantir Mt ares, cloudy or partly elntnly weather, vi un rain lu the southei u i> .rt. tirlsble shift¬ ing IO inn lt..-asf. riv Winds,lowet barometer, stationary tr lower t' intuTaliire. i m Nen England, partly eloady anther, witta oe- . mi-iunat rain, toutbi ri y ur vari iple winda, -tar luna rv ur higher tempemun la tbe nsteroport, lower bancaetor. I intiu,nurii Sujntlt. (..uit'oiiarv Blcaala eeotloae tnm Banay Bool to Caps Lookout, ont off-sbon siir.mis sn erdersd for Indlsnols and QalVMleo. ¦'KIMI'V'-', LOCAL r-HBKKTA I'l'IV-s. HOUlliS: MonniiK 1 'DiMTMIdl! 4 J ..... ._. V-it - .- -r"|i"t"tr-f ti. i ,/_ il-mri... i ;._ III. liiur. ni. a ,»,t i- ir* n ¦. ii, eily *f -ll." I»rpr«. 1»r o-nTdlrui»r Inc. ,;.. I,.i..,«i ,i' ti n; for I.i . ll it in |.rrr. i,gr .,'nuht. h" irr. .,,l»r x ur .. aa - l»l ¦. »-..,m ir ll"-wr.'i'i Sun*( tb***h**n. rn.-^ra«-s ur ,,.: lia* r**T.Mil , IB* Tititiiu'.i. iu :*a«rr*t*T*,a* .-.lintel ny ta* iBtr.n*_wl«rit B**a*l * lie .... U Broad*,, Tnilif'NK (U'Fi.'K. Oct. 'JJ, 1 :i. m..Tho tenib-nrv tn the l.arumci.-i- yc-t. rd iv WM do-.viiv,arii. t'arlly Bloody woslbai pi. v. ii..i. The tamp.roten noted betweea 4S end 61 the avenge f54%°l Setae lower thoa un tba eorreaponding dor last year aod 8l_°hlgBei man on We in,mi ly. Partly dun ly and eimi.lv weoth' '. with -ii.lu ehanges In lemp.-ralure, and d an ea O. light rani-, may he expected m thia .'.itv iumI vifiiuiv. CHILE OF lill-. SIG SAL SEBVICE. WaSBIBOTOB, Oct 21..It ia tliott|_'lit by pnmlaeai Army ofBeiala thai tbe Boeoenor of Chief SH-ii.ii .un. i Myer, deeessed, will >») either Ueaersl Miles or Oenersl ii isen THOMAS HUGHES I.I < TUBING. I'nii.un t.rm \, Ort. 21..Thomas Hoghes arrived In this cit] this afternoon, sad ls tbs niii'it or Georgi ti Childe 'i.'-tit'ht n lectured in tbe Btu Coane al the Aesdemj ni Moat- to aboot 1 ooo pt opie. iii- -nai> et waa *. The Cn okedm Btloh In all th Pile. oil-eves" io ni .Mun- \tr. Hushes w li lecture at Beverford College ... Dr. Arnold aod Bugtry." Chew! Chew! Chew! Ttl.- QeM CBMToheeeo. 1.000.000 majority. Health (nintuit l.u\n.-y. ;:u,ai Uatlia, 18 Laf.iy-;:,. pin ,. ipili i.-.i.ii .' a. ai. p There-rc mum Nerrena lli-nnl- rs that I. iv, rear* ami uk ,i .1 yal rnjuvmen-sot Ute. Taketh* .¦i .-i-iiii Ra, lum p'-r.na luiil. y ntrcu.'ilicii yourself. ai a:. le. druggists, 'M....7/ ll. O'11.1. I.I I.I ', li. tlf-ona '. a r 21. by the ' ll P, ll. \ All, On- Ile Hank -. < Idhi. D ¦¦ ¦' la »i <'n ilt. Cl.m.I., amt all** Lix li .i.e.a aughlcr of the i,t, (Jen ela! I,lilli Lilly, ,,: Lila tl-, lint. I lies, N, 1'.. mi.I I.a;,ii >¦: tc lu,I. papers plea*e ,,;.v. LILL -ll AN-I.I i. h. Pl T>,ur-.l'V, tba tlst -. hy thu ile v. licorice Dan* R-arJmai, J> iv, lame* in .k- In sq .1 il irv W., daughter o' Hi¬ ll.,... - K. lian Ol l'Iil,:lii-l|.li ... 1 .mi ll V v I'l.i.l. i ...ll W.-.li.. -.1 f, i, at th. .-:.¦. <oi tbe luiil.;' tare it* ii the lier, ll H i; tow* ll .i n ph. ,i i'.. n. lien Bellows, Uer, esq :..i af tai* PO I. LO I. CMIt.VKi.I. r I'trrt.i., October .1. by the Ber. j. c. ll.-I....H ice P, ..: iii- mmnier "ic- .- ri i, iruelt.ei.fl Pollock a.i ..iii lat., il ur? i . Hil nf .V-K .11 a. N. V. .Vu Ills. .si; ..I, Wednesday, October So, try tba Ker., rulliberi nail ,n-t ¦. A. .,-,..n.e.-: Ul Loora A., o' -ll i *u, al "1 a,..... h. L, I. V vn i:i:i''...i, liv;-ill vt Imogtou-oa-Hodson, v. .-.in. -.; i. '.. :.i .0 >y tu* Hov. WaaninKtoi .hunte. Li. Kainui ii.ik ev Vanderpoel, lr, ..f Albany, to Bary rr ot Wi cu -l. n il Lil. Ol Ell. ANLitr- -on T11-..1 om ibei IO, -s after i.i ..I .1.lilli 1-.. nu .lull., ll. I Kum i:i sm. sir mi leno v. onki ra. Krui \. ii. tobe "-¦. .- ', :<l 11 ..'¦ I.»l( a. m. BBIIKI I. ---nil lei.li "f m. niar.in.ius cr. .1'-, VV.alni lob -'. Mai l nib, i it ll ml -. aad c nie : I- 1'. ¦ years, 4 . ¦;.'-, I nu. a ile- rmi.I,ni: ot tie: |.annis, ,'ljl La-t -:.. Prnlaj evelin a «¦ lo .. DITMi - lt a tel bb inrxlir, <.. to pu un iri U, i,... ind tn, ii ,., ii ia nil-, are i ¦ -p tfully Invited to atl int lb* hui ral -¦, ,, es ou Uoud i. st ihe .a, rlan m.ii, ol Mt. .[..lin, -.. j at i:ju p. m.. witb au nu iii,-, a,au e. I'll,l , .li V. V. nil it IV Ort,, ,,i 18, Marr Wail, wife ,,i < liarlos Oownlnjc, in iii Titii year ..- mall On Wedne«atv morning, October 20,ln this. .:ii.ive, Valentine U, Ball, lu the .1 i ll Ol ll i, i* of the family are rexpectrallr invited ta .ilend a-un 1.11 mi', ii, li .iv ani '.'1st '.. rn -_toii-.lv 11 ,r .nc-' ctober .3, at 10:3il o'* oct, ii.v<i.i ;n :.-¦ ia Thoraday, October .1, Mn Kannj Ha ,- .-'.-. Tho iciaiic- ul the family are reape.1 fully invite,! (lum nc I .1 ai,, .^ i-iil iee, arookii u, ..ii -iin.i.iv. ., ,,,ii i |i. in Miiaoii1 tartha notice, kin.m.v on i .c.1. .'.bf* -mi.i.ii i* etty. William IL,tm Killin J, Ol -'ii .[ .->¦ c Bil -I i . .,1 ttic I'.r t i-v.yi.-ran liiU'i.1, In Newark ... ii :i a. m. Tl i.ii Icu. - tool of lah r j M Bl ii p. m. P IB VL" E ia lei nf Alfrol ll. an .r ia Alwood Portor. in her 7tb year. 1- ric mi, itt* id bel lane a al Lh. retld. her parent* Han-,, piooe, BrooKlyu, l-.nlay aioruint, o, l»b a 22, nt in,,-il,,, a. RI i i i .Lu -i; vt Pi n etuii, B. J., ",lo:.T 30, ls-n. Bra, Ile li kui,-ni-,,a.. 1',,. r i. -.i. .. i-. m. batar.ay. October 33, at 2 p. m. >.VIIill At lint S rniLM. Ail... na M. net iv. o.tnl, I-, linn, Ituii. il"-t an Bl .eu. i,-.- Il -n,l laiiclinr Smith, in Lu j.: yeal il la Bgo, Kn a-ia service* will be held Bl th enc of his p .\... io i uiiii. -lite place, iironkitn. .rn itatar.lay nevi, ja.l |. ai., al O'Clock D m. I-1.cn I-, alt kimi.)- ri.noil,.', lu um.i s, mt,I,-- Hewers. sm i ii -on vi idoe*d ii. 20th i-r., at Lu- roatdoa..'J 0 (ullala;, t, '.;i West 1 _.' 111: rt I.. 'SO. BB <». .-sn.Uh. aged t7 i. ir* Ku cr.il ni'iv rr. nf West tl, 1,1 Charch, Mi.l.licl.iwn, c..nn, ly. Od uaa 23, al J .'¦ '¦. . |, m. Traill, va .\*« inri.. Sow-Uaveo and ii irtfnrl BaiUoad, Hiitnrii.iy. ai ni m. i iw ii', ai i; i/.atii-ih. -.. J-oa Wednasdav. th. m i., Hi W. Tow l-> la Lie i'.sii, i, .a ut i, ¦ ¦, Fun ral Berrico*al iii* lat* .. '. -. So ."i .suitii i:ro_il- on Sjturday, the 29d mst ai p m. v\ \ Iii li, .in. h. nut :. - -', a: I - i, s,,.-iu 0 of th, Kev, I n Pottle, ll L. iiITiii. 'tiiv child of eimile* -. Ward. M. !... and lin- lat.- Julia M Tuttle, c. th- o.'i yeal ot hoi ag.. il m .mr: iv, .n lu o'clock, rr un si,.r,H Bast Btftb-*t II .ikiii.ll> ...|ii, al'.l thal nu Unwe, * In-neill. WBOTON " lb .r-'a ni inn-- al li t ,a'e rSSU IO. 1. ¦.' i-oi ;t it. John W. Waaia*, ascodMroora, Int. ina ni .ll Bell li r.'.s '. .: MpriliSli'-i :, .'la-n, pap. ra |. callM copy. 5ufcial IV ot e. 3. Henry A. Daniela.* M. ll. 141 l.*iiD*t.Mi ar... near .'J,hst Itu.I I. s le .Ul I la ,Vt;rai -a. to li.i.llin'U naly._ e... i ic Na icc Tba foreign mails nw the 't*.-k en* -ii'Miov V, Oem hu :.,. a. .,i.i ,...i.ii ni liiisii'ii .ni UB1I1AY, ii 3:30 a.m. ter hlnfiip ni- si -,i a,mp Wyoming, vis uu*e-rto*ra; na i. i.- i. 11 ii 3:30 a. m. far uropsb* Bteamahlp a v.a 'ii. Mi-u.vvii nrroisondMos iur ranci most ho »l.c ... . hu ll. -<¦ i' alni al ., ' a in l»r Iran..- liirccl. Uir.ru Hair.- on Till, li-DA i ai 1:30 it in tu a. Bm* i|i llj ". in MO* -. -.' (own '*i ..-'lii.il'V .tn I'la icu nan, bl IB ii .ma ai :.. a. ni tar Berope, m st* unship Hemer, fla Plvnionta L'berboari ind Hauibiirii nu Hi i'll 11- l v s. u 6-.30 a rn .Mi tirope, by ste.iu.ahiii Britannic, via Un.-, n-t.iaii corn ¦. ¦.ii'l-i- .-.ii.an) .ucl-ic I.u. ... .- j 30 n m. lor -. lablP la lu 'in. via ... is/ r -nil al 1 il. IH. tai I- by bu.> od ci y.a eoulliampton and Drrmea. Menin.. f,,r l>. ma v 'lin ur lola'.:.,-! Ham- a Huon.-ii sum.«"i.;. Newralia.liam i-.'i. v... rerk oei. 10and 22. The mella for iisraoa bal 20 aod i'.. 'I be ni dis tot Asia,m.ul Bad Mouth I'a'-iii- leara M»w-Vork Ooiobei .'i ra* aims or Balloo leave "Ssa Vurk Ocwbsr tl. I'ha Basils for -ul Vi. lit-ccr 9 ar .¦uni-' 01 iii i.-ave ia trauciB-o November a, rho Basils foe lusiraila, Au. . .oo. ictohee .3. x il i- v .' n'.nn: ff. 1'i.Kt i .IB. e. Ne- Yara, o.-lnl.-r Iii IH-U _ Beady Thin »loniius 'UK SKMI-VVI.7.K !,Y TKlUUNBi .. laBOa Bl 1" 'lai I BUIUU fallen r:--i snit ma a ai-i uorrasaaaAaoaaia rn oil B "i :.i and Um Si » Pries lawtappsra rsodj braaailagS ti-'* .w. i"-r ¦. sosysar,SI nv.- ...pies ,ii i-> I ¦. wissi ni, a, se PosasgamaUcsaqa Ires Iotas iqhseMhii oasnsB TIIK TUll.UNF, -.. * Var.. ~>triemr* u.ul Inlerunl Ilio.norrho.U -Orton iiu-.ua paotod tar year*: sin ot m*nisl * ul boddyss- bauailon ana n sib*** lucapaclt. »b*n illowioj md ac ina.i ri-i.iM; nil-mis hmm, i c hv L)Upun in nest uo e«*a la desirable auleai bmui il looeaseaa tl. .ii. a- nm van. ...I.- i. - proalraUut mill, ca ii-.i u.-.h ni, ,,'. a:-,-. Port, pe ease* lina* I.I ol ... -i a.'Mu i,,. ,i- .1 .lui n . lh* I'asi tlurlv ycais. |., ti pa sa, HD pto l-.l.Willi' ll. LlX'.N, M.L.. IB)'.Iii al¬ oin. ii 'i.ii * lo 10. 2 lo 4 Bad »tu lo p. ai. _ The Only (i, nome 1 ichy is lr m iib Ipi IB| llanterivo, .- ..ia.il,- li ni-, iliii.ilal Vlrby, rai. tn-1 pring* llaal*al»B ceiestius, annes or.n- j. i o;.ij ir*a us u.lu,,,i, i j,. a -niiti"! --U UraMl'i Pal >ri wrlttea li) fm Jain*s o'li mu ami [uibllstioil ..'will twenty lu u i,_i. BS> AUiln.-** VV I..1.1A-1 -V l.v LU, iiibuuo Uillco. GARFIELD AND AUTHUR ..?. 1880. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. 1880. MKI'TINOS: FRIDAY, 00T0BIB 22. OWKOO. Hon. HO(*.t'OECO*lKLINO. TBOT. Hon. (Alu,-.'HI it/ (anan'I'AKIUA. «"l KOUT (1 I NO KltSOLL. Mli.ni.KioWi. Hon. hMOItY A s r. nina. IllMIM.I'iN. Hun. - lirilllKTT. (Csu. WI 1.1,1 AM WT Ll. I AMS Wk.itkii*ld.<«i« i. I v VV. .. ! -I K.i. I linn. HU', I titi* i BO vLEY ..,... _ i Hun. VV. V. CI'KY. ahams. r.a.-"hi.... v P. BABKB WMIBBIB tOBBS tSBBOBBlOB I) "Ifll.ASS. "mitnet* oint.ic i. v. i bax rica. PH k-KUI,. linn. I- V ill -O.MAKER TTtST. UBOOKLTS. Hon.JoH.vw li..Vi. WAVKi.IV. Oi.n R P. K KN Nh l>V. UBBBaroBT . Bea. J. J. COCCU BOCHB8TBB. OSB.OKO.A ~ ll K KI DA .V. Pol '.IIKKKI'sIS. lIOai.M DEPBW. ll'-ii'AlB .... IJIM WOOD. Ute IrlaB Miner "** I of Uni aim. ASTwaar Bveaaas .(Col. a - vood. Afternoon .flinn W. W Ul CBS, <IIA/r. Hun. HI'S' nv li ILLARO. (llvivli.AY . Hon. M. I T'lllVNiKM'. Minni rsm ckntbk. I'rol.n f. williams. AiM'iuiia. WT l.I.I V M VV "I>. Holl ANUPVIFNT j( 1.10. VV (VU KU. IIOI.I.A.MII ArKNT.-il loll, lt Iv ll IK Pl.BAS.iNTVIi.i.s. NTK.'HKN ll. "LIV. PwviiMi . Hon. ill vs. \ i. UOLDET I'll: MX. Hon. Al -I IN _, 1AIK.1 ia mam v.ti.ia.v. u, EaitAY. i. lion. M Alu I H LYON siiivii-oUU. Boa JOHN lt. >ki KilliO , i lion " W CHAPMAN. ' .(Di..I. W.CLABK. UKIN . lien. II. I. Hf R NETT. WlLUAMBOS . II"ii. JulIX H. CAMI'. BURS'! vt ILM. I' J.l'i 1HK. vi-.-i ti. i'i.misk, r. a. Kev wm SEARLES. vv vims- . lt. c Iii ni-;. Pits niau . JOSEPH L. LUCKBT. Ll uit.vNuKvn.LK. Hon.CHAS. I. URALS*. I ai itt-s { w vv l«OMFt*ON. -*AI Kau.IC. I. BARIIEH. 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I ll MN YD KR. Rn a.oiiii . Bob. i.r ii ki: vi.i' I 1.1.1. SATURDAY, OClOBEH 23. coona Issn tu ia Itv. Hes RQ.INOKKholl, Hon. -. B. K rcilER ['.viiii' v-.k v. rn. Hon B K. nui'i i: 1.1.: Vt .1 1 RT KIL Al.Bl n. VU.TH' "ii .uni Kv n- ( Hun. W. W. 11 Uta .Ml ia A. W. Ml IBOOKLTB KKlil'l NANI! V 11 <, I.K lt. Batavia, afternoon and evan 1 lion 11 NHYM.HoY'l Ina .ni n GEO a - :i. ln.v.v. liv- . Usn. WM. william-. ,...,.. ,,,.,.Y 'JIM wood, th.- ni-ii minor I '.' BASSl.( ., 1 iat-.ans iTBAW . Dcb. DENNISS BIT KEB w vi VNH . cm .. E n IX 11:1- 1, ,,,,,,, 1 I'Rt I'KRl K 1' -Kiil. V-s. W0OPH1 LLD. IB .j;,,,,, HoilACE il lia. Mool - . Hon. HEN.O HALLA RD. PlKK-tlCIA. I un UKORUE H. SHARPE. Ll -N. C. li KALLI. -a ».^^ELHOVP^ Pinn Van . Hon. ii W. WILLIAMS ITOOA nick . li,-: ll"-. W. I'l.N WAY. I.I I'l'IN'.l- NV 1! 1.1:. n. Ill. '. ' i-KVV. .v. ll.i'i. MA 1.1 a LYON. vu . H..11..K H. SKLKltlal. V\ ai vvatill. Un JOHN II LAMP. in rn1.1 ik . H. C. RU DE. iini-Ml.i. . Hon. K. ii. i.KONKY. 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Page 1: DRAMA. .FOR REVENUE ONLY. GARFIELD AND AUTHUR MUSICMUSIC ANDTHEDRAMA. THEOPERA-LAF.WORITA.Wednesday,thesecondsubscription night of Mr- IrJapleaon's season, was in Rome respects a disap¬

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA.THE OPERA- LA F.WORITA.

Wednesday, the second subscription night of Mr-

IrJapleaon's season, was in Rome respects a disap¬

pointment. 'Mob Caty, wha waa ta have teen MnLeonora, was indisposed, ami bad to bs replaced livMlle, de Roloeoa, and Cainpaniiii, whose first ap¬

pearance it was, had so bail a cold, that it

was necessary to make an npnlo-v for

bim. Except in Nmbb rcsp.-eis the aotfetasaaoswas fiiiilv sat-sfaetory. Mlle, do Bstaeea gara a

careful ami intelligent, if not a very dram¬

atic reiii'enng of the heroine's role. andfang at times charinitialy. Stu. was best, of

course, in the "O uno fernando," whicb

Bbs gave with fsettna and geod taite, and she didexcellent work iu the concerted Bambara DelTu.ute has come back to ns in capital voice, a nd his

-performance in ttie nari of ll Rf Alfonsodisplayed ail those line qualities which have made

bim so deservedly poi.ular her.-, ii good si vie,care an.l conscientiousness ia all Ins work,

and finished and graceful BCtiag, Signet Monti,

as JBMessssw, waa excellent so far as hissinghi- went, If bi did leave something to be do-aired from BOraaBatieataadpoiBt.Most of tho honors of the evening fell to Cass*

panim, however, in spite of the cold whick WBI

troubling him. Hlareeeptien waa very enthusias¬tic, and testified cleaily soonah, if any tes¬

timony were needed, te the Inn bold thal bs bus

taken on tbs a.eettaa of our public. His boarse*II. ss was not Bl a'l appen nt ia the early part ol' the

I'veiiiu-, and be sang his lirst aria, " Unavi mine, un angel' di Die,'' BSBgnLA-cently. His voice Mas a* rich and

ju.rc as ever, and quite free from any "throati-In-s." vvlnle tbe breadth and nobleness ol

Ins st.v le were beyond uti praise. In thc third act,area after his sore larool hod begun to

BBnoy him seriously, his superb acini:

gamed hun a great triumph, and once nore proved.ivhai has hci! aeaerted often enough before, thal ifhewers not oas ol the greateet lingen alive howould li IVS been ons Ol tho greatest actors.In the last net. iind -Specially in the"Spir'lo gi ¦ntl!,'' Ins siren); was lu.I of grace,tenderness and dobosev. He wo* called before thecarinia again and onoto, and tba ami.enc., cneer-dand applauded hun till they were fairly tired nut.

FRENCH OPERA.BAB-OLE.Laurent de Killy's operetta "Bahiole," which Mr.

Maurice Utans company brongbl out at the

Standard Theatre leal night, is likely ta prove sa

r-tn ccssiul hero as it did in Paris, Tin- text ii brightami witty, the story, what then- is ol it, is amusingenough, and M. de RUM has written a areal deal <d

v.-rv pretty music for it. lt has not tin- " .Inc "and

sparkle <>. Offenbach's music, nor ia it so gracefulnm! musicianly, and wu hal vigorous, aa Leeecq's,Imf it ii pervaded by th real bonffe spirit, and it is

tuneful and sp riled. Several of tlie ans arc ol the" aotebiog " variety, and before Io'il'. pud.ably, allthe town will be whistling and all the brass bandswill bs playing their.. Among tbs beat ol them are

Bromance lor Rabioh' in thc hist act "C'dait, des

pate HS da Villa-.'," I soilK il' thc -ec.md act," La S'.rccIlene, la sombre feerie," and a soafl ft*Mtuteleine, "Pandani la s'moine eotiere." There onoleo a O'lmberof excellent ensemble pieces, one ofv hull, a no mt Rabi ile. Modi li il! Slid ( antaaol, liadte he repeated four times,

inc piece wi-, mi Ike whole.very well done.Mlle. Paola Mane oas in capital voice,and sangthembsm ,n tbe title role cnartniugl.v, while herail nm waa full of life and i-x neram animal upi rn.Allic. Mary Albert aod Mlle. Merle did good work.uno iii oi the men were .ni tent, Dupion andM./a ri s in particular, making tbe wildest ol fun,ol then usual fashion, rbe piece isprottil) mounted,aod its success waa ki prompt and so decided thatlt is a pity that Mr. Gran did not brm rr it out earlierin th.-.season. Ii will bo given dunn-tin- real otIbo week.

THE READING BY MR HATTON.There aro certain qualities ol tone in tbe human

voice. strange and indescribable, h it such as in-

stoutly uialic tbomaelves felt.whiob denote, in thespeaker, a deni aad wide knowledge ol' hamannature. Jbil is the first attribute that strikes tbelistener, in the read n.r of Mr, Hattonnamely, i bal he is a n ., ol quick and keen percep¬tion and wide observation of life. AU through thetread na that be gave, yesterday. h s Ural one inMew-York, and one that called ont an elegant andthoroughly anpreciative audienoe, ul tbe MadisonSquare Theatre).this foe! leemed continuously,and of course unconsciously, projected,that a wonderful reader ot the humanheart waa quietly unveiling its depthsand laying har.- the motives «>t conduct ;>i"t I <

Btrauge reanltathat arise ral of itapernetual cou-

ilicts. lin- work Cnn Mr. Rattan mad isaeomedy,constructed by himself, upon the basis of hiiadmi*Tobie novel ol "Tue Queen <>f Bohemia." lt ia iafour brief ads. and il i- written with a aimpleatrengtb and lovely lelicacy sneh as have not, in a

new work of tins kimi, aecooted attention since theday b of rom Robertson, lin-.-tory does oot aim toatari le. 1 he effort is ta tren realities with a poeticloach, ami to bring romantic situation,exciting incident nod pathos OOt Of int rely possi¬ble expeneaeos tn domeatie lifo, and out of skiituliydevised contrabts of rational character. Tbe pieceun.ht, to some extent, lack lubstanee, if it Wereset upon the stage, or il might lack strong color:but it won: 1 lc thoroughly interesting and it wouldadmit of a snbttleand refined manner of comedyactii.n. Thors is a night-eceno, with a burglary,windi would have a capital Stage effect, as Well aadrasaaUc foroei and there is ;i o ni,, primming theVicar of Durham la tho drawing-room ol thcQueen of Bohemia whiob is honer thoa enythlag tn

thososaewhal kindred exp rieooeof Jttat Rural.'ihe ion.-of this work eomminglai high principleWith deep feeling, and, when all ls over, the spec¬tator gOSS away with Hie sense of delighted timi

oaiutary conduct andBpStfietly intellectual andnoble influenea Tbe style ol Mr. Hatton is thal ,.f

a man who writes, with the elgor oi deep pemonalinterest ami sympalli.v, up ni subjects that he t ;i-

tiroly Blltbilllaildl This, however, bas long beenknown. In the effort thal he made, yesterday,therewaa a call for a new and distinct orderof faculty, and it is but simple Justice to

lay thal bo disappointed atmosl everybody hy a

lu lilian t exhibition of true dramatic talent,lt waa not that bis management of himselfupon tho rostrum was ruarko.1 by erm rely g odtaste; that kia demeanor WM simple, and refl.ed,and free fr...n BSlf OOnsCliOBBBSSB. and thal au art

and method.which, though il had boon careful 1jconsidered, seemed not the less spontaucoub.gov¬erned his every altitude and movement. Tuis mightnil conaibt without tue faculty of act mir. Hut Mr.Hatton.at least for imaginative persons.succeededin nmkingeacb of hm character! distinct, and, in

Abs eena of tbs saaay scot, he gave a positireim-pcrion.it iou, and one that was brim*ful of tbe atti ve hiimor of pru. ti. al

performance. At BBMBeafak we tneau ta I

'be was a goad actor and nat a reader, aad il is justprecisely because of this guali'.y thal h rending isto be vii wed as quite exceptional. Thia BOeoe, withtbe Vicar and thc Bi atebmaa a.- ioterlocnt <> -, matoo full of lue, notion, humor and feebug, that itgeeoMd as if two distinct pen.-ns were conversingomi its i il' ct niton mc audience was that <>f p.,si¬ll ve eiiihu-iasin. Mr. Hatton is foi inna!'- in | voiceof uiiu.-uai compass, the low tonea of which nay.- atnilglll.il I v .eui,-nh. His S'lisc of alt ls m. true, silo,that he sever tioeersooooo it, bul Invarisblypasses on tbe mouie at tis fleet-amado. Hisi ¦.-

mg, tborofere, is not n awe. ttbeldtbi audi, ceyesterday tort,carly two L»urs,aml seni iteouditoraawatpleased and refreshed lir.Maekays causedo delicious iitilo drawiagH smb seeus t.. bs se) forthis exhibition, and the soirunndlngi wire ali thatemili1.' w.she I. Author* wno try to read timi.otra worki io often prove bore- thal lt ia delight¬ful, aod even memorable, ta meet with au exeep-ti.ui. l in- (int .us least re ol tbe London siticlesan Mr. iiaiton.in papers <iuiie needleaslj fearfulti' lt H.. il cut luis.aum niigllt take cold ll f_pns.il i.i

tba open au-had not prepared OS foi thc sateens

titat bs achieved.

MEiROPOU.AW¦<INCEST HALL.Tbessoat important pombel ia last night's oro-

graiLnne _t ihe Metropolitan Con cit Hall was a

new Symphony by Cari Qto-aaaan, a oompoem whols q.nio unkiiowii iii this country. It is not a

great work, foi it is int laid out on a

large stale, si il both thc Ihsmil and theirtreutmint lack o.igtnahti. Hut they BMl»r'ght ul- i linet ni. often graestfal, and at 'mus

4flt_BBtS and poetical, lt is a coiiipo-iiioutliat would bo out of place in a {symphony conceit,but which docs cap.UiIly tor such conceits aa thsag

that Mr. Thomaa is now aiving. TIito are fonrmovements, a strong and spirited Allegro, an

Adagio, that opeus with a broad andmajestic movement, which afterward give* way

to a graceful air for the violins, a sparkling BuhStlBand a melodious Trio, called by the composer tho" Song of the O-eanid*." altogether the best move¬

ment of the Symphony, and a lively Finale

which, at the last, becomes somewhat trivial. Theorciie-tration is effective, without there being any

Backlog aller bizarre or striking effects, and there isnothing deep or involved ubini tho work. Wnatthere is in il lies gaits BB the surface, lt mot witha favorable reception, and it is possible that one or

twa of tba movements will retaia a td,ice on Mr.I h..nias's programmes.

I he other important numbers were the familiarsch ct ion from tin- third ..ct ol "Die Meistersinger,"the otertare ta Baint-rjaens' " timbre d'Argent,"Massenet's M8eenes Nnpolitatnes*' sad tbs Beet¬hoven Andante Cantabile, op, ;»7.

SIT.INWAY HALL.The first of the Inaugural Concerts at Steinway

Hall, whi( h to ,k p sos last evening drew togethera largo .md appreciative andieooe, Mun Bobella,a metao-eoarono with ,1 powerful voice and a some¬what faulty method, made her hist appearance in

this city, and was kindly received. Bbs Binnsci 'iice.it arin by Mendelltoha and songs

bj Schumann and Frans, 1? .th Mr. Franz Rommeland Mr. Adolphe Ftoober played brilliantly, andthere wa-an orchestra under Mr. Dietrich winch¦ave the overton to " Lim am he." and tbe babelmusic and wedding procession from Rubinstein's"Penmore"muiic Tbeeeoond inaugural concertwill take place i .-morrow evening.

IMPROVEMENT OF HIE MISSISSIPPI.

BBTTBB BAVIOATIOB AI.Hi ADV OBTAIBBU OB Titi:

I'J'i'KK ra kt Ol tiik mvi it-uni; i ii r ni

IVATI It VIN IN 1 tUlY MASON.

St. Loma, Oct. 31..A majority of the Minimipp!Uiver Commission, coniiiting of Genenl Q, A. Gill-Boote, (Jenora! C. H. Comstoek, Major CR.Suter.all ol tbs I'm ed Stat- s C ups ol K inri neera, and Mr.H. M. Barred, of New-Orleant, Snitbed last week an

examination of that portion of tbs river lying be¬tween Bt. Paul and St. Louis.a length of 7(M) miles.With the obj.-"! of preparing a pivlimimirv nporlupon the methods of improvement now in piogiemol' execution by tbs Corps of Engineers,Although tbs rivet wa.-at an ex. optionally low

stage, all .ii* four feel of water was band upon alitbe bars below Bt. Pani, excepting those withintwenty mik* of that place. This gnat improve¬ment of tbe low river navigation is attributed bythe Commission ta wauk- either completed or under('(instruction, consisting of low wing dims of brushand stone, pr. jeering from 1 he shore for i be pm poaol narrowing tba water way. supplemented by a

brush and sion.- revetmeul of tbe opposite bank andelsewhen ii boc wary wbamver the contractionproduces caving, me worki ore io charge of Cap¬tain Mackenzie, of the Corpaol !'. pinera.Tbe IH-xt meet mg of the Commission will be at St.

Lom-, about December I, wben preliminary reportson ibo upper river and ou the project ol improve¬ment hy means of reservoirs will be prepared.

OHITUABI..+..

CAPTAIR EDWARD R ROBINSON.WAaiiiBOTOB, Oct. 21..Captain Edward

Ulai.ch Robinson, to; toort than hall century a residentotWsahiaatoa,aad atobablyooa "f tbe beal knownprinter* m um United States, died earl] tala morning Inthc -evelin -si.xii. year Ot BlSOCS. Be was l,.,i n in l.'lics-torBeld County, Va., teamed tbe printing trade tn Richmood, and outi lotMa elly ls 1825, ile worked stin- trade on IBs National Journal, ittr Jeiegru/ihsod..iiici pobUeatlonanoe slmosl forroitei.id wai

attatertala employed By Messrs, Gain a- Seatoo, thewell-known publishers. Among bi- fellow-workmen at

different tiona wen .vs natur Simon Cam-a on, Senator Barirent, >f California, and Lam¬bert Tree. Captain Bobin*on at var.- lime*in .ic i .tu n. li-tic ventures at Abintton, Va., ind mtiei

ll. ... nm null.i ¦ rolunteer coiopanj ii I-.,n. toe Creek Indian war, end unon ni- return served a-

ii, ajtcni betwees Hu- city sud Rioiimondfor til".- v..is Ile In 1.1 tbe Ollie- ol

Ij ont] Collector of Qeoroetown between 1-..I mdI-...'., alni v.l; t. li c ivar ,,; tue Bet) a.um br, 1%,- D ac

went to Richmond, when be remained innna tbe a r111 li," nipa.l .MM ,1 ut tin- ('a |, ,|c|-;,t. I,uv i¦ril.'lli'Ul.Upon i ii c..i-c br tbs wet be retained ta Washington,

WILLIAM Ii KINNTY.William B. Kinney, senior proprietor of

Ti,e Remark Dailp Advertiser, died lo Itali eily.lav moromgln bia Bicbt] fii -1 yeer. Mr.Kinney waaborn at Speedwell, Morria Coaatr, H. J., In 1799, n-wm muted as a cadet al Weat Poll t, bnl dui not eom-

P'ete the oourse, and beeime i law undent lu bl<.¦'-. ilia-. i:i l -_o he ii-.-aiii" ed.'ol Th* KewJmepiiuih. a waellj n per pn oltabed iu Newark,fromli., retired In 1825. Ile then raine io N II...... md active pan in ...;,.;,,I-.,nu ita* Mercantile Li¬brary, tn 1830 lu- returned t>. Newark and noon after

rem ii. "i .ht /..,/./ i ¦/,., i,¦,r. I:l-.',i be wai app mu United Hi-le* Minister toKardinia. Toe funeral will take place at tbe First Pres¬byterian Chunk on -otunlay al :: p. m.

JOSHUA PHILLIPS.Joshua Phillips, the secretary «>f the Board

nf Commission rs ol Charities ind Correction, died aibli borne .n vv, il Twentieth -t. yesterdey morning Mr,Phlllln tn appointed In 1860 to the poslil in in-held;i: ti, ;. tine iii Iii- death. He was wa* clerk ol HieBoard of Tei Uov rrora, wbieh met In tbe Citj Ball in1-.-U. Ju l ult fit- wm a. cnn.tc 8 iv of nc Caiiinis-BeoonolAluisiiuusts. us waaetghty v.-aisoiu.

Tin: KEV. ROBEBT E. HILL,If-DDLBTOWB, N. J., Oct. 21..Thc Rev.

RooertE Hill, a mired Presbyterian clergyman ol tbs'i (hun-h, died iiiM lily I.i-t Obrbl at lin resi¬

lience :>t Hopes i I'-, ti was s-vc titv 'in i- > c ira of apo,and wm born in Edinburgh. Heart dlsBsas ls supposedto -ave iicuu tin cause ul bia death.

thk i:kv. s. ii OPDTKX.Newakk. N. J., O.t. 21..Thc Rev. S. H.

Opdyke, a lending N. w-Jersej Metbodlst preacher, diedtn-iiay si .Nevum, Bus*oi County, N. J.

the art of carriage building.

Chicago, Oct. 21..The Carriage BtdlderaAs- . lotion in aaeslea bon iimIhv adopted resOfOtionatur tho esl ih ullin, ni nf a nebo,.1 of lOChaolOgy ll Baw-York MoeelaUy devoted io tbe art af eorrbute BolldiagiThc I rn-tces of the Metropolitan Minniiii ul AttuI

.V w York tia,) expensed I wlllinciicnh to add a branch

to tin- mo a'uiii devoted n. thal sbjsct, if s fund si $1.1*10per yeer far thies yeanwon anmaataed. Looms Vni-

e-ttne, of Hew-Yotk, offered 11.000 fee tbs ntihlbBiin, :t of the * hool an tba Hub PuMiabtni C'.mpan-p500. Tweet) memoen *ubaenbed HS eaeh for tareeveera ; Emeroou, Ptsher A C.... BOO lol lOnerean:Brewster h Ok, of Hew-Yarfc. glOO tor three tem i ..'

B-50 bonus; BtadebakerBros.. of Boam Bend, i*loo>..rI.,; ie icars, and B. 1» Batttb, of l'lanl-ville, Colin., $250v,':. nevei wanted. Tba mooni fobseripttons footed op|1,100.

ti wai f.t.itid that then were oolj twelve eorrioaen mgbtamen la iiis eoaatry,aod oolyfooref iiie-ev. A a ci can-; BDd one lilea of tbs proposed Heliumwm in- to teaeh originality ol datum la earriogss, nti it american manaftitttortr- will nu luiijri-r'bu ii-ua-U>r» anil copyist*.

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THE EPIZOOTIC

Mas. hl-sTKK, N. J., Oct 21..The epizooticBmbeeomaepidemic maearlyatan town mb,,uta. rn

Now .leis y. lu Occiin and M..nu,..uth ('..unties, aa

peeially la the towna aktrtlag tbs esaat, tbs Brsiady t«

uh Violent in ns vUit m lt wm ta Ita visit tn 187C. a

pamber of deaths an reeorted, lu liur.inptou countyhan ii e.1- 01 Bones are affected, but ibedtaooM linne ia

a mild type -"neb-roe. in the farosea Iowm ure

BUfferinc toe moat. Wini ninan* are ,¦. aa: a.---<i..« a n

bj the termers with moebmeoen.BlOBBOBO, V... Oct '-'1.. tn WOOSa*Oeom of ti.e epi-

7, ioi.v, m. iiiii ibo regular stnet can hon boee with¬

drawn. '1 ue burlie-aic ah moro or leB« afflicleil with-.ase.

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THE CONG RIti tilo\A LIST ADDRESS.

I'.n 'iiiKi.KrsiK, N. Y., Oct. 21..The Con-BngMtOOOl Assn, laii'ifi ,,t the S ,1.. al ,; ii.UcJi .llM'lM

nea,deeHh lapeooa address t<> tbs national Pannelliv lui li m.-. is al hf. I/-.ins. The 8'idr M eOOatatUlalSBthe bntbreo that a itafeg mbstlag ot eborefe raars-B.'iitativ*» lo pruiuotc t.-iluWHldp lia* been cailel into. tiste ..>., ami -nr'c. ate smendmsata lo tba coMtltuUoout ile Nan,,i,;.i :,-linell, i'he unauclatlnti als., referredthe qm s; OU of BSiag tcrmented WtOC al eoiuiiniiiioii toa c.,in:cnice, lu rc oort al me next MIMBI mei lingal Miii.saw, H. V.

rf. W. ASTOR FOR COS GUESS.

Tho Vlltb Di.siiict It. publican Congreasiona]Cooveattoi met lui evaolap al Bo.96Aveooo-A a11 ut i;" .-.¦", oi lbs xiii a»m iiiu'v Dtotrlss, wm madaeh.linn in. 'I..-- \ Ililli, X til, XIV; ii, mid pori nf Uteitt i ***.- in hiv Matriel! art npn aeated ia this d-strtetAfter U.c liaiisacilon of hiiuih IQUIlM BasBoim Un-

nain.- of M.:i Bsoolor Willi itu W. Astor, of tbe XltfeASSomMjl Ilistriet. WM lirop.mci mill lie al 0000 lu e.,mi¬

lln ii. au j.mis chou ii of th. ,l.v lillun. A luiii ir.il ..-o

si one from coes AmemMr Dtstrlet na* appouued totri i n|..i.'i Mi. A"lui and inliuui nuu ol tue -on.,., uf iheooavoattOB.

."FOR REVENUE ONLY."I.KIIF.R FROM (1I.NF.KAI, J. WATSON WEBBni Mina or a PBOIBCTIVB TABBa. axioms Of

NATIONAL 1 ISAM BJ -MI'AMM! or lill'. DF.MO-

(UAIIf A'sAIITU.N I'P.Hlia ll"N 1.1 sso.*, S Ol'

THK r-AST.To'iAc Editor of The Tritiune.Mi:: An old reader nf I he Courier ami Enquirer.

who in BSSBsfai v. ilh my . ¦oniiiiiiiiicatinii in TBSI iain.sk of tin- 27th Beptenber, baa written an avery flattering letter, fruin winch 1 citiacl thc(ol.nw mg:

I'ATKimoN, Sept. SO, Issn

A- n hoy I waa n reader of Ihe t'miriir and Pu'rinrrr.at'.l BVS np willi your tu ia ff views. I am BOW. andhave lu eu foi years, ii in.tiiuf ictiu er, rn ploy IBS B larnenumber ot mn, Sre-alxtn of waoaa bste fsmuies sndare dependenl npon their dally wages f"T their soppon.a " tang tm reran oaly," to winch Baaeoeh baa aol-..m ii tv pledged luina If, would nut utily ruin ia- snd u>v

employes, bot would throw mr sf fl-mpl mn tn ownstbouaaadsol maoafaetortaa laborers of tm* slit, uieii.nii.' starvation ans ten-of thous,mils ol wollun andchildren who an- Mwdependeol lortbeii dally breadso' iv upon cur nanafaeiories, which have Len bulliup aud bimi niel] by mir proteetlte tsrifl li shae, #111V"H BOt Write and pil'ili-'i iii 'Int. 1 ir tit IBS, ovel yourowa Bteaature, a senes ol titielea on tn tsruTI ." .

In niv juil_inciit. it wnuhl bc far helter fur theromilly, that we ettenia1 pay tho rebel claims,enormous um they yvill he, tluiii thatWB should ah -union the principle ofa tanff for protection. Our protcotin tani! is thos,,mic nf ali mir loditidaal sud National prosperity;arni ii. ms ui ra lil v is it ia ia net I "il vvalli our currciicv

and nen! relations, that they are literally depend-cut upon each other, and cannot he Intelligiblf diseoaaed aeparately, I aaa fled to peteeits imw eiii-ci'ntlv ol late, Tbs Tbibubs hasdetoted its adito*rialcoiuiiins to aeaaaaesmtiag tbe daogor of aban¬doning*, orin any w.iv interfering willi, the prolOO-lite piincipio of oar tariff; and yet, fruin dj lite-bang alt cut inn to this quest iou, it is barely possibleUnit mic o: two brief srtieles on tbe subject fruininc, may aid yon in .yuin (tnt vvrk.

1 nate Leen ¦ very close sin lent ol fin ton sod ols proteetire tariff for nearly sixty yean; sad tuaresult of my studies sod nfleeliona, and tbs ure-

aiatible contietionof all my observations and ex-

perienoe, maj i>" very lu icily bnl distiaetly set forthIbm

lAIIIH-' AND IT NAM I Al. AXI'.MS.

Cold has less intrtnsi.. v;iliic than sliver, copperend linn; but beibg les* abnodant than eather, hasbren mada the standard '>' value bi civilized Ba¬llona I her, fore. Us (Inly is, to make, up tho bal¬line" nf tra.lc between nations j ami tn pay tbs iu-(lebledln M of thc debtOf BO creditor nations.A debtor nation, moat, of neeeaaity, part with Its

poid tupa,' Its indebtedness. Therefore, it eannotretain lafficit nt to constitnle for i s people, either a

circulating moilnim, or ii paper circulation baaedupon Kohl.

Iii European nations, tba ¦peal maw if thr n'opi",labor and straggle nlely for tbe means of rabsist-ciicc: alni, as a rule, iii" prioeol European labor,ls just thal Sinn wbiob wfll keep together tba bodyami-mil of the laborer. Hence, lt isdeoouiinetsd*' Pauper Labor.'1Ia tbe United Buttes, remunerative wastes to tbe

iii. u.r, is :i mailer ol principle. Out institutionsan- in i" ml il in ieeore the greatest happiness to tbegreatest number; snd toaocomplisb Ibis, ia Lui is -..

largelj reiniiiicratcil. that all in iv. il worthy, bettertheir condition and adtaace tm li tortanes. Coo-Beqiientiy, tbe laborermnl bo protected againl tba" pauper-labor'' ol Barep ..

Repeal or reduce oar tariff upon tbeprodnets olEuropean Miiper-labor, nod yon diite from omw, rksbopa and eoal sod iron mines, dui prt-speruuaiiiul well-paid laborers, ami remand tbem toS"il. Orer-prodnetion ami lon Brien follow,.totin-nun of lin-launer ami tin- imputeriabmenl "I

tbe people. Foreicn fabrics produced by pauper-labor, wimbi close oar tm torin said il »"1 tbe cotto¬

ny- oor importa would exceed our exports,.drainii ni ur t- ld and silver, sod redjoce tbe Americanlal uiei to tin- European ita idard.Ni nie i-lor(miii: rt ,c tn ever relaio wi tn ri itself, gold

and sliter; and tbe United 8tates, mnsl nenele a debi ur ci iu itt ry, iv ti ii it admitstbe psup r-laborof Europe in competition with our helier paid andii,mc prosperooa labor; hence a tarli] foi tbe pr >tec-tion of American industry, i- ala Itali f necessaryfor the prosperity ol our country, aud i" aecure a

-ale a al st.-.'.cc ll. til.il mg lil- i. ill ic. -'liipuv il a.ik''of gold, silver, and Ooterumenl pap r.Whenever we b come a debtor country, poid

and sitter, will be ol equal or len tslne, l au Umeminent paper, ba ed upon tbe pruperti ol thewholi people, and the credi i aud good f nih nf theNation.

.tariff for tbe protection of American indnatryfrom tbe pauper-labor ol Eurupi.and nothing huisuch tariff,.can render us al all innes a creditor na¬

tion ; and thus protect na from the evils Inevitablelimn being a debtor nation.

AIM ul- Till l>l HOCRAOT.Now, if the foregoing premises sod o inclusion be

enuc:, it will at onn be apparent, tbal mi tbe umepi nu ip ie itiitl for tbe kum purpose for which theDemocratic party waged wai against resumpl..specie pa\ nu nt-, tln-y DOW Beeb lo lie.troy mir lari!!

aystem. Without a proteetite tariff, our

lnaiiula l"lii s, i.iu lfll anil coal minn, amimir workshops of everj denription, wonldbe closed by en mil,ix of tbe products of tbepauper lab,u "! Europe. Cuoaeqaentlj we ibonldterj Bbortly beoome a debtor, iastead ol a creditornation; and tbs Buspension of Bpeeu paymeuts,would neoessanly follow, rheo would ootna mtli-iion of lin- cu.Ti-m v ; tobe (oliowed by the wide¬spread mia i¦-. and ruin of '7.1 I" 'TH. Tins vv u,|,|Live tbs English free>trader end tbs English tn nin¬

ia- lurer, ami theirDeraoeratic lympa bison tn theUnited Slates, all they desire in adtocsting "atariff lur revenue only.''

I ms is nu recent opinion "f mine, sol np f.-r csm-patgn purposes. As looa ago ss December 15, l>s7;{,1 w rota a private V tier bom Nix ¦, Frsnce, lu a inchI saiil" If yen wo il.t return f., spca.- pa] una's, luke uart that

thr tariff r in lir'.imts nj thtptoptt ¦.. D il di turee j Bi pbeforetuem tee experienceoi tbe paat, and ibediaaa-Irons oousequeiieea ol the oompromise ol l*<;ij. roasre

.lion unit pntdowa nu .iK.i.ioii. .Mi. nm eea-(".ni.dioiii.il o,, premise, and sn nuasl reductlou olaeertain nrceatageol itiodut.ea Hntioeed bi toe tariff.a 1828: .mu wilt: w.-rr ta.-j .n-e.|ii.-M- -1 We bad alth lune, ll.'lv eleni blSI llir .nc. ,11 |>r,-.ili ,., all.I luu lew v-.ir- tiny acveii of them, were closei hy tbe iffII...nut «i ot 1.,nihill ll li, Hi, pl' iiiul ,u tue tn.-iipan pei asor of Oreel Britain. Our lactorli Bud omwerksbupa, wara asarly eil elesed; sad their Inmatesreal Lui a to Hie mi.I, In na,,ai. prodOOcri la-l, Mil ofeooaomera si sar eeresht Overproduction with-out any hsssa iu»rket, neeessanly followed; sad.antill In thc West Bold Bl pii"-.i Whichbarely n*d for the reaping; a- Um genna* "f .M ¦('..:-in.il. Bad Bot then perfected Uk-leap r. Culver'.il ulmna,K.ii thruiL-h "nj lead; sad tbe people, with OBS ,"'

Bord, ile,i,..ieIc.l un lunn,-lc.le return Io Ilacreal pru,, ip:,- of pioliili.m to linne liol -li

A generation ha* pssssd SWaf -lac then, midwith BBSSB too many of I'm Irmouia t;tti»r il losad eapertenee. Lat our people i> rcmindsd ol -ainu¦p-us alii! vt lia I bSI Leen, SM Hey vvill ejose theil . ar- Iiilbs aries voice of nu- onarmer, wsieh, nw again,wou'd seduce ini'lil Hilo he Um,retie.i! aa.I im.i, arv

L>< umii s of tree i nillo aston all, let laen clearly and, raised Ute sdtsatagea of abom< utera forenra mar-kel, Ll"W ni'.' oat of Un- fae', Iii ll Ibl h.inc nu*'.. :ili-

atraeU laborer! norn in sod au I maa. - tessa eeuaum-ers uisiciil of producers, aud tuna tesaeai produciouBad aeearea hipbar prices tv tn haraasra UnI. .clou to tue extern and reine sf sar Bshbsnuuk i ,» wnrtti v1111111;. s. of frc- trade thooneain regard to u more txtended foreign market,si si,. mn pru.be a ".I rican farmers. We bare.n-.v.iv.eii uiL'e exporten of grain sad ll ur, itaoa u

war of 1812; aod vet up tu 1847. tte year ol rantin ibIreland, be Sra New-England Bluies, wherein moi ofbot ¦aauiseiortea iud * ri ian pa were altasted, tookiiii'iii.il.r :rou. oar ut i.i-.r.iw mg States, mars bi.r flou -mi more bushell ol wheat.tbauIn layonan ir me Dotti d .-t_ic« n td x. otted io the * ii ,. wot .1Vue i. seosd tm n LOOO.we u iv.- no vt uh re ti aa 80,000,con- in rs of produce tn om srorkshepa and factories;:i u ihose un.lion-, free trsde would send ona ic .a,-.

rn, (,, is.pi ..iii- era n -i-- > i ->f,- mauaaers."" What we w.uii i-, Itabllll] in Isgut mun aud such

protection io Ami m.u .m.:, mate u* _

Killi- i in- cal "I a i' -I "I n lieu, aud rea lu sud Bte-¦em lo bb, bu ns* .- - "Set."Lxiracis trna thal letter, attraeted tba ali >atin

ol tn. late Hon. Davi'i H. .Mciii-b. a membei ol I oo-

gnaBfnntbe IXtb Cougmsioaal IMstrtoi of thia.suite: wbo, from bis p..e. "ii tbs doorol tba Hoon..f Kcpi.-amai y -, td,aa part of his speech, all

-JmI I bad written. Imeniin this fnl manly loshow that il what 1 have writ t-n. and upuii vvliicli I

pn-p-i-e tu .-raine lu MO h*'. brief ai'ldc, I auitiot

lui.,n Inuit new linn le: l.u lin- i-i ¦.-- -i I it iou of our

prulei livt t.mil'in it- pr.s. I.' very dan .'croua eadi niicii iii'Tkcncy. I hat' ¦argeaey annes hom tbsnow deinoti.si lated tail, tba! tba li.iiio-acv, or at

least ns rcprc- 'iitaiive, i- leting undi r Suuibciii m-

n.ii in o. in conceit with i ,c fm UTBdem ol Eaglaad,to iilnviule El kilisL iiisifi . by ll.'oiliiiit tun "uiiii y

with tho prixiucis ot iiauiajr-lalior; sud lliciciiy, re-

duce our intelliiront ami well-paid laborers, to tbsname flrisstabts condition as the ignorant pauperlaborers uf Kurupii. J. WAl SON WtBI.Mom-York, Oat, IS, 1*80.

MU'S Killi WEATHER BMFOMT,

0OVRIHMKMT UfDlOATlOMLtpa mitti iii" Ih' 9 til 'll 1 HUH

WASHTBOTOV, fief. Tl, 1 a. m..An nrca ofBigb b.'.r.'tnet. r BOW cover* the Nm tiniest. A new de¬

pt-shu.n lins cvl,lentil- formed in tlieiiortlieaHt.ru partof Hie (inlf nf Mexico, which I* probably moving north

eastward neron* florida. Oeseslaaal Huht min ha*

fal.en in the Mississippi VnHey and the 1/ikc rc.lun. nn.l

nmileagUM Boola Atlantic and Eastern (Ju f

Toa tnapetotan Bm folles decidedly tn the

gnttbwesti alnwhen, eaeept a marked risc li New

Kn*, i-i mi. it Bm Beallaead nearly stationary. On the

AH.otk oast SSntasoStSrly VladS prevail from Maineio Vurgtaia.

Inrttraiiiint.Fur the Middle Atlantir Mt ares, cloudy or partly elntnly

weather, vi un rain lu the southei u i> .rt. tirlsble shift¬ing IO inn lt..-asf. riv Winds,lowet barometer, stationarytr lower t' intuTaliire.

i m Nen England, partly eloady anther, witta oe-. mi-iunat rain, toutbi ri y ur vari iple winda, -tar luna rv ur

higher tempemun la tbe nsteroport, lower bancaetor.I intiu,nurii Sujntlt.

(..uit'oiiarv Blcaala eeotloae tnm Banay Bool to CapsLookout, ont off-sbon siir.mis sn erdersd for Indlsnolsand QalVMleo.

¦'KIMI'V'-', LOCAL r-HBKKTA I'l'IV-s.HOUlliS: MonniiK1 'DiMTMIdl!

4 J ..... ._.

V-it- .- -r"|i"t"tr-fti. i ,/_

il-mri... i ;._III. liiur. ni. a ,»,t i- ir* n ¦. ii, eily *f -ll."

I»rpr«. 1»r o-nTdlrui»r Inc. ,;.. I,.i..,«i ,i' ti n; for I.i . ll it in

|.rrr. i,gr .,'nuht. h" irr. .,,l»r x ur .. a a - l»l ¦. »-..,m irll"-wr.'i'i Sun*(tb***h**n. rn.-^ra«-s ur ,,.: lia* r**T.Mil , IB*Tititiiu'.i. iu :*a«rr*t*T*,a* .-.lintel ny ta* iBtr.n*_wl«rit B**a*l *lie .... U Broad*,,

Tnilif'NK (U'Fi.'K. Oct. 'JJ, 1 :i. m..Tho tenib-nrv tn

the l.arumci.-i- yc-t. rd iv WM do-.viiv,arii. t'arlly Bloodywoslbai pi. v. ii..i. The tamp.roten noted betweea4S end 61 the avenge f54%°l Setae 8° lower thoaun tba eorreaponding dor last year aod 8l_°hlgBei man

on We in,mi ly.Partly dun ly and eimi.lv weoth' '. with -ii.lu ehanges

In lemp.-ralure, and d an ea O. light rani-, may heexpected m thia .'.itv iumI vifiiuiv.

CHILE OF lill-. SIG SAL SEBVICE.

WaSBIBOTOB, Oct 21..It ia tliott|_'lit bypnmlaeai Army ofBeiala thai tbe Boeoenor of ChiefSH-ii.ii .un. i Myer, deeessed, will >») either UeaerslMiles or Oenersl ii isen

THOMAS HUGHES I.I < TUBING.

I'nii.un t.rm \, Ort. 21..Thomas Hoghesarrived In this cit] this afternoon, sad ls tbs niii'it or

Georgi ti Childe 'i.'-tit'ht n lectured in tbe BtuCoane al the Aesdemj ni Moat- to aboot 1 ooo pt opie.iii- -nai> et waa *. The Cn okedm Btloh In all th Pile.oil-eves" io ni .Mun- \tr. Hushes w li lecture atBeverford College ... Dr. Arnold aod Bugtry."

Chew! Chew! Chew!Ttl.- QeM CBMToheeeo. 1.000.000 majority.

Health (nintuit l.u\n.-y. ;:u,ai Uatlia, 18 Laf.iy-;:,.pin ,. ipili i.-.i.ii .' a. ai. p

There-rc mum Nerrena lli-nnl- rs that I. iv,rear* ami uk ,i .1 yal rnjuvmen-sot Ute. Taketh*

.¦i .-i-iiii Ra, lum p'-r.naluiil. y ntrcu.'ilicii yourself. ai a:. le. druggists,

'M....7/ ll.O'11.1. I.I I.I ', li. tlf-ona '. a r 21. by the

' ll P, ll. \ All,On- Ile Hank -. < Idhi. D ¦¦ ¦' la »i <'n ilt.Cl.m.I., amt all** Lix li .i.e.a aughlcr of the i,t, (Jenela! I,lilli Lilly, ,,: Lila tl-, lint.

I lies, N, 1'.. mi.I I.a;,ii >¦: tc lu,I. papers plea*e ,,;.v.

LILL -ll AN-I.I i. h. Pl T>,ur-.l'V, tba tlst-. hy thu ile v. licorice Dan* R-arJmai, J> iv, lame*

in .k- In sq .1 il irv W., daughter o' Hi¬ll.,... - K. lian Ol l'Iil,:lii-l|.li ...

1 .mi ll V v I'l.i.l. i ...ll W.-.li.. -.1 f,i, at th. .-:.¦. <oi tbe luiil.;' tare it* ii the lier,

ll H i; tow* l l .i n ph. ,i i'.. n. lien Bellows,Uer, esq :..i af tai*

PO I.LO I. CMIt.VKi.I. r I'trrt.i., October .1. by the Ber.j. c. ll.-I....H ice P, ..: iii- mmnier

"ic- .- ri i, iruelt.ei.flPollock a.i ..iii lat., il ur?i

. Hil nf .V-K .11 a. N. V. .Vu Ills..si; ..I, Wednesday, October So, try tba

Ker., rulliberi nail ,n-t ¦. A. .,-,..n.e.-: Ul Loora A.,o' -ll i *u, al "1 a,..... h. L, I.

V vn i:i:i''...i, liv;-ill vt Imogtou-oa-Hodson,v. .-.in. -.; i. '.. :.i .0 >y tu* Hov. WaaninKtoi .hunte.Li. Kainui ii.ik ev Vanderpoel, lr, ..f Albany, to Bary

rr ot Wi cu -l. n il Lil.

Ol Ell.ANLitr- -on T11-..1 om ibei IO, -s after i.i

..I .1.lilli 1-.. nu .lull., ll. IKum i:i sm. sir mi leno v. onki ra. Krui \.

ii. tobe "-¦. .- ', :<l 11 ..'¦ I.»l(a. m.

BBIIKI I. ---nil lei.li "f m. niar.in.ius cr. .1'-, VV.alnilob -'. Mai l nib, i it ll ml -. aadc nie : I- 1'. .¦ ¦ years, 4 . ¦;.'-,

I nu. a ile- rmi.I,ni: ot tie: |.annis, ,'ljl La-t-:.. Prnlaj evelin a «¦ lo ..

DITMi - lt a tel bb inrxlir, <.. topu un iri

U, i,... ind tn, ii ,., ii ia nil-, are i ¦ -p tfully Invited toatl int lb* hui ral -¦, ,, es ou Uoud i. st ihe.a, rlan m.ii, ol Mt. .[..lin, -.. j at i:jup. m.. witb au nu iii,-, a,au e.

I'll,l , .li V. V. nil it IV Ort,, ,,i 18,Marr Wail, wife ,,i < liarlos Oownlnjc, in iii Titii year ..-

mall On Wedne«atv morning, October 20,ln this..:ii.ive, Valentine U, Ball, lu the

.1 i ll Ol lli, i* of the family are rexpectrallr invited ta

.ilend a-un 1.11 mi', ii, li .iv ani '.'1st '..rn -_toii-.lv 11 ,r .nc-' ctober .3, at 10:3il o'* oct,

ii.v<i.i ;n :.-¦ ia Thoraday, October .1, Mn Kannj Ha,- .-'.-.

Tho iciaiic- ul the family are reape.1 fully invite,!(lum nc I .1 ai,, .^

i-iil iee, arookii u, ..ii -iin.i.iv. .,

,,,ii i |i. in Miiaoii1 tartha notice,kin.m.v on i .c.1. .'.bf* -mi.i.ii i* etty. WilliamIL,tm Killin J, Ol -'ii .[ .->¦ c Bil -I i

. .,1 ttic I'.r t i-v.yi.-ran liiU'i.1, In Newark... ii :i a. m.

Tl i.ii Icu. - tool of lah r j M Bl ii p. m.

P IB VL" E ia lei nf Alfrolll. an .r ia Alwood Portor. in her 7tb year.

1- ricmi, itt* id bel lane a al Lh. retld.her parent* Han-,, piooe, BrooKlyu, l-.nlay aioruint,o, l»b a 22, nt in,,-il,,, a.

RI i i i .Lu -i; vt Pi n etuii, B. J., ",lo:.T 30, ls-n.Bra, Ile li kui,-ni-,,a..

1',,. r i. -.i. .. i-. m. batar.ay. October 33, at 2 p. m.

>.VIIill At lint S rniLM. Ail... na M. net iv. o.tnl, I-,linn, Ituii. il"-t an Bl .eu. i,-.- Il -n,l laiiclinr Smith, inLu j.: yeal il la Bgo,

Kn a-ia service* will be held Bl th enc of his p.\... io i uiiii. -lite place, iironkitn. .rn itatar.lay nevi, ja.l|. ai., al O'Clock D m. I-1.cn I-, alt kimi.)- ri.noil,.', luum.i s, mt,I,-- Hewers.

sm i ii -on vi idoe*d ii. 20th i-r., at Lu- roatdoa..'J 0(ullala;, t, '.;i West 1 _.' 111: rt I.. 'SO. BB <». .-sn.Uh. aged t7i. ir*

Ku cr.il ni'iv rr. nf West tl, 1,1 Charch, Mi.l.licl.iwn, c..nn,ly. Od uaa 23, al J .'¦ '¦. . |, m.

Traill, va .\*« inri.. Sow-Uaveo and ii irtfnrl BaiUoad,Hiitnrii.iy. ai ni m.

i iw ii', ai i; i/.atii-ih. -.. J-oa Wednasdav. th.m i., Hi W. Tow l-> la Lie i'.sii, i, .a ut i, ¦ ¦,

Fun ral Berrico*al iii* lat* .. '. -. So ."i .suitii i:ro_il-on Sjturday, the 29dmst ai p m.

v\ \ Iii li, .in. h. nut :. - -', a: I - i, s,,.-iu 0 ofth, Kev, I n Pottle, ll L. iiITiii. 'tiiv child of eimile* -.

Ward. M. !... and lin- lat.- Julia M Tuttle, c. th- o.'i yealot hoi ag..

il m .mr: iv, .n lu o'clock, rr un si,.r,H Bast Btftb-*tII .ikiii.ll> ...|ii, al'.l thal nu Unwe, * In-neill.

WBOTON " lb .r-'a ni inn-- al li t ,a'e rSSU IO. 1. ¦.'

i-oi ;t it. John W. Waaia*, ascodMroora,Int. ina ni .ll Bell li r.'.s '. .:

MpriliSli'-i :, .'la-n, pap. ra |. callM copy.

5ufcial IV ot e. 3.

Henry A. Daniela.* M. ll. 141 l.*iiD*t.Mi ar... near .'J,hstItu.I I. s le .Ul I la

,Vt;rai -a. to li.i.llin'U naly._e... i ic Na icc

Tbaforeign mailsnw the 't*.-k en* <¦ -ii'Miov V, Oemhu :.,. a. .,i.i ,...i.ii ni liiisii'ii .ni UB1I1AY, ii 3:30a.m. ter hlnfiip ni- si -,i a,mp Wyoming, vis uu*e-rto*ra;na i. i.- i. 11 ii 3:30 a. m. far uropsb* Bteamahlp

a v.a 'ii. Mi-u.vvii nrroisondMos iur ranci most ho»l.c ... . hu ll. -<¦ i' alni al ., ' a in l»r Iran..- liirccl.

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paotod tar year*: sin ot m*nisl * ul boddyss-bauailon ana n sib*** lucapaclt. »b*n illowioj

md ac ina.i ri-i.iM; nil-mis hmm, i c hv L)Upunin nest uo e«*a la desirable auleai bmui il looeaseaa

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GARFIELD AND AUTHUR..?.

1880. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. 1880.MKI'TINOS:

FRIDAY, 00T0BIB 22.OWKOO. Hon. HO(*.t'OECO*lKLINO.TBOT. Hon. (Alu,-.'HI it/(anan'I'AKIUA. «"l KOUT (1 I NO KltSOLL.Mli.ni.KioWi. Hon. hMOItY A s r. nina.IllMIM.I'iN. Hun. - lirilllKTT.

(Csu. WI 1.1,1 AM WT Ll. IAMSWk.itkii*ld.<«i« i. I v VV. .. ! -I K.i.

I linn. HU', I titi* i BO vLEY..,... _ i Hun. VV. V. CI'KY.ahams. r.a.-"hi.... v P. BABKBWMIBBIB tOBBS tSBBOBBlOB I) "Ifll.ASS."mitnet* oint.ic i. v. i bax rica.PH k-KUI,. linn. I- V ill -O.MAKERTTtST. UBOOKLTS. Hon.JoH.vw li..Vi.WAVKi.IV. Oi.n R P. K KN Nh l>V.UBBBaroBT . Bea. J. J. COCCUBOCHB8TBB. OSB.OKO.A ~ ll K KI DA .V.Pol '.IIKKKI'sIS. lIOai.M DEPBW.ll'-ii'AlB ....

IJIM WOOD. Ute IrlaB Miner"** I of Uni aim.

ASTwaar Bveaaas .(Col. a - vood.Afternoon .flinn W. W UlCBS,

<IIA/r. Hun. HI'S' nv li ILLARO.(llvivli.AY . Hon. M. I T'lllVNiKM'.Minni rsm ckntbk. I'rol.n f. williams.AiM'iuiia. WT l.I.I V M VV "I>.Holl ANUPVIFNT j( 1.10. VV (VU KU.IIOI.I.A.MII ArKNT.-il loll, lt Iv ll IKPl.BAS.iNTVIi.i.s. NTK.'HKN ll. "LIV.PwviiMi . Hon. ill vs. \ i. UOLDETI'll: MX. Hon. Al -I IN _, 1AIK.1ia mam v.ti.ia.v. u, EaitAY.

i. lion. M Alu I H LYONsiiivii-oUU. Boa JOHN lt. >ki KilliO

,i lion " W CHAPMAN.

' .(Di..I. W.CLABK.UKIN . lien. II. I. Hf R NETT.WlLUAMBOS . II"ii. JulIX H. CAMI'.BURS'! vtILM. I' J.l'i 1HK.vi-.-i ti. i'i.misk, r. a. Kev wm SEARLES.vv vims- . lt. c Iii ni-;.Pits niau . JOSEPH L. LUCKBT.Ll uit.vNuKvn.LK. Hon.CHAS. I. URALS*.I ai itt-s { w vv l«OMFt*ON.

-*AI Kau.IC. I. BARIIEH. I .,|I'kksto.n Hollow. Hon. maui on chance.Mommee a . W -. KENYON.Jr.NBS PM.I/..... ls. L. MK' Ill N-sII vi.ii.vi.i; . Col V lt. BARTRAM.vhikv vi rf am !''' '" "K SfALLACB,VAI.I.KV MRKAM.' . ,,N|,AM 1(, yEau m-iri'hks.tab. b LKHM.viKROTBTSB BAI . Hon JOHN V '.rAJtl.K.S,SHABOB . Hint, f (1 'BONEYt BOWS I'l-IM . (.1.1 H'M I'.'. Ali SJ.

Hon. .Ml lilt A V.liv*i..\ . c D. BARRUN \i unusa . Hon, hks i:v E. TCBBBB.Wai.ios . Dr. D. H. MANN.iivv.M-.iir enmrmm lw*** " ¦""<*-- »B.uvvKMuiir i km iib.)i;i..i;.,i. vi.- i;.(iiu I-Ki s's I'ORSBBa . is v vi i e.L YEOMANSli.vi in a. r'li'iii Wtko. Ma|oi J. C r. n VI. A VD.Nonm I'.iaiMi.vM. M. O.ORAHAM.lit i:m-'.s CnnxBBa. Hon. liv. is p.aiiker

OBI . Hon I., i. I*alukosorrow*. BURT in i. BEACH.i. .»n.,. J-'- ''. VAK MU ltMER,reiAsnp.w.I Hub. WARNER MILLEBMn.lui: ii kvwa ii.:: . KDB1 SD O'CONNORllnaii-tMi mils. (icu in.Niiv A.BARNUM-¦" lil 1'lilM Mown. Kev »- a LOOM IU,Nam . < oi j. w jones.va .vinci .vi, n m I Bob. LEWI* E.CARRWUTKOSI i.v.Mi. p. in.(,,,.,, JAa ,, ohEIRNE,

. Hod. J n. i; rna. inBLKiaa." H"ll UK ll li ii. Mi -I ll AM

Hi..a HENRY M. HOY IWv.ms*. Captain C A. Bul i-.llk.

.,.-,.-, li.,., v. p -III lil.P,:v OHNBSa . H" i. E. -. T AY 1. lt.Wai.-wv . I..(! 0. HOSKINS.ti,,.,,. ) """¦ M- K B*" ".""! B0PS1.J...v. a. v WHEELOCKSoi ni Tutsi.,N.| J.: £ 'IJ'i^.'py"¦csamni.{j;T*TA-?LKiiT"aSTOSi Pi im . Hob. NEIL GILMOUR,((.vt. Mt. Hon. A P. -Milli.HIM ill AM - MILLS. Hen. Ill .- W. li SWAYM vi. ins', ll i.K. Him. JA "S IS li ANOELTABBYTOWB..Lil C.NKVINS.

Pwviv . II.i...I T. I'M 'il. IFP.lui;, K MILK HW . Col AT. Muli. WHw. Cv,i. v i """ w- u' THOMPSON.ntXASVAU rr.....j >vM j. montanyiBBP. lin.; 1st), ai. .ii st !,.,-> v. ll .a. (.lin. II V KA MAN.Ni ai i ii Husk. CIIAHLKH f. SAXTON.,,,,,,,, mu ) Hi" IAH ll iHINHON.VV.iv.ni I.MI.K.JJAMBS W. DI .. .i il.nvm . H..ii.J. P MOUTUWOBTH.VV A 1 n K 11' " ll. W V, Cl Vii Iv'v.'.iii ll .un cami. Hon. P BEUNDAOE.

. Hon. I ll MNYD KR.Rn a.oiiii . Bob. i.r ii ki: vi.i' I 1.1.1.

SATURDAY, OClOBEH 23.coona Issntu ia Itv. Hes RQ.INOKKholl,

Hon. -. B. K rcilER['.viiii' v-.k v. rn. Hon B K. nui'i i:

1.1.: Vt .1 1 RT KILAl.Bl n. VU.TH' "ii .uni Kv n- ( Hun. W. W. 11

Uta .Ml ia A. W. MlIBOOKLTB KKlil'l NANI! V 11 <, I.K lt.

Batavia, afternoon and evan 1 lion 11 NHYM.HoY'lIna .ni n GEO a - :i. ln.v.v.

liv- . Usn. WM. william-.,...,.. ,,,.,.Y 'JIM wood, th.- ni-ii minorI '.' BASSl.( ., 1 iat-.ans

iTBAW . Dcb. DENNISS BITKEBw vi VNH .cm .. E n IX 11:1-

1, ,,,,,,, 1 I'Rt I'KRl K 1' -Kiil. V-s.W0OPH1 LLD. IB .j;,,,,, HoilACE il lia.Mool - . Hon. HEN.O HALLA RD.PlKK-tlCIA. I un UKORUE H. SHARPE.Ll -N. C. li KALLI.

-a ».^^ELHOVP^Pinn Van . Hon. ii W. WILLIAMSITOOA nick . li,-: ll"-. W. I'l.N WAY.I.I I'l'IN'.l- NV 1! 1.1:. n. Ill. '. ' i-KVV.

.v.ll.i'i. MA 1.1 a LYON.vu . H..11..K H. SKLKltlal.

V\ ai vvatill. Un JOHN II LAMP.in rn1.1 ik . H. C. RU DE.iini-Ml.i. . Hon. K. ii. i.KONKY.Wadham h Mais. 'ien. r. b.Oa 1 a.-.p.iiiNi' . Hon. CHARLES L BEALE,

. Hon, a. v. t KIM AVll 11 . E. It.ol.vi-i AD, Elli.

soi iii m i.-ii:>:i.ii . Hon. MAULUN CHANCE.I.V-I .Mr.iiKI'l III.. WU. H. J UV.|.

. ,. ,. _ .. 1 Hon. J. LEE il a K 1.1;.aU>W-B1 P- "¦ -Jil. il.OKr.VIAN. .,,

. (..h..I. il. VV ARWIOK.SUI HAM I'LL P. IV K.l. Esq

UKI -a. via RM . "I U '. '.HUIi). J.C. F UKI I. vNT).

HOI I's .;\L.;s . Ki .1. W ll. I. V ,K.,1 K.SHEIM . WILLIAM WOOD.k'ATi .Hon. L PITT».II win ion . lil IITON 1 BKACH.cv ., ,1 iK,i * iN wo Raier'BAST. P. Bl.' ,.,,. w.Vi.v i: ll I. KU.AUL'KDL'CT. Rev si: l.'itivii-ll11.11 Uiiiliu::. lien JAMES R. ANOKLr'Ll -uiN,, . ll- 11 A W TEN."A EY.

ni . capialB c, a. ui -ii ..kl::.itv r- comisua . Hon k. -. ayi "it.

,.,. ,.,.,,,,, J H..11 M.C HMII H.BATOSSTSB.{i:. ,.v A WHEELODK.'.e. .,,,0 I' "'I I'- B. IU IK.[IKANSV II.I.R.} v (. ,,^|..ISTOBia. PHILIPMOLZERc.,,,.vi.ic ) ;l B. LBW IS K ABB.w'ATBSVnjJI.li,,,,..I y~ K.O'BI IRNBI'" 111'.iKItViS. O'll. VV. II. (.11.-1 in

.'oki v-,n. EDMUND "('" v IR.M.v. Hon. A. W. CH APMAN

1'ii.iY lie n vv.c.ks. Hon. C. H. Ml RRAY.AK. I..-VILI.I- -eVfllIII«. Hell HAMILTON WAHI).il., vi: i-vn.i.i-. II..11 VV W. CURRY.100 lui: . (.cn. N. P. H.V.Nks'. ai r.il.nN. ll. ll. i.K". -. BUI I'VVKLL.AtrriLB . Hon. J P. SOI niwuiti'ii.

. Hon. "Il 18. IL P KTKR,-i,. ki 'N . Hon. J. 1'. UPDKORAff.Auuirn. ol a. -. wm.11

. Hob. v. p SMITH.1V1 Kn-i'iii;i. Oen. ROBT P. KENNEDY.

.J. H.Q. PITK1N.IAS8VU4J. i I:. K. ll I,i il M' ll AM.tAIXSIOS. . Hun. W. VV III' M P-i iN.

1 lu I. R, MOWBRAY.;av SUOBB.< D'. K. -. MOORE.

I Ur. EDWARD ll VM KL.,.

li EWL- H KAHKKsTAUJSOTOS.-.Jp i:. .DELt,»

., .1. vv. HUNWELL

-«'* IIEKLLS.jv Q. COOKE,., ___. v KED. fi HTBWABT.

-vsr PAlBTTBA.j,,,,,, .,,,;,, HUERMAB.4*01 iVii.'N'iN. Hob HEH. H. FOR-aTEB..nts . ll" HAS K PITl il..: ni v . W W KALK.ilAl.il.Nsvil.l.E. Hun. FIIA.N'K lilli NUAUK

MONDAY. OC Hill;.iv' 25.: lina ROSCOE CONKUNO.

Tua.: Hi'ii. A. W. TOUR*'BB: Oe: N. I*. BAN Ks.

t REDBRICK DOUGLAS*.tMRAEL WK Alts nu,,,.

""il B iNgiiiiTl.n HOB.W VV II H Ks, Kim da.I H.m JOHN K. im' , 1:1.I.s.Hon uko. vv vt IL LIAMS.

..'KNiN'i. Hon. a. W TENNE 1.iKc-ir. Hon i.Mdin ,v -<HHi!ts-,

ov ,,.«,.,» _ m > '"':i BEN II VRRIHO >.U.N'.iiAMios. p.m.|eilAUNCEY M. HKl'KW.

1 lion. VA. vv. i Itll.vll'.SON.toioarros.iRev.B. M. w nu vi.y.

CC. I. RARBBRj.CAI a .Sj. W li.vilNi vi

t Hon j i.KK rUCKBRtAUVI.ANi) .|K . OLBHTBADroajAionows. bdmi m.nnuii.

1 Got. lt. C. Mc UR .IH'K.urate 11 lix, lUruj-M.1 Rev. Dr. J. P. NEWMAN.

..1 1-vu i.K. P.AliTilllLiiVl'w KKKI.ER.1BWBKI0BTOB . <i -i, ll. A. HA UNI Mi ILL8BOB01OB. Oen THOMAS ll. (. a i ks.iaiii ivii.ii.:. M.u liit.vn v viIKBMAM SKIILKat.Nr. M .j J. C. F. HKYI.WD.VK-r 1IANUV. . KO. J W. H. ( LAItK.

1 VV. a M V I 1 KS.)N.Kl .' *.(W.H. SI ITU s.

Tsr. Ilrookiru. R.BTOCKETT MATTHEW'S'. BKKKS .........__. Hon ll. I. lit "V I, \ |i.,ron.. BOB.OEO.A SHBRIDAN.

i Hon. I. K. ii. ITXKIV,x' N .) lion lt K lilli.INIiOl'HAM

inriista. Bsa.w.w.i aar,'UBI . HO J. P. si'Ul ll .viiitru.

. lilli Vt VII,A' K.1.0 Bri .... MICH A I- I. Ill Ali VV

,1 lOBMrorMVMC.BBOOKLTS Hm JOHN Ml Kit MAN'.ILSA Ki'll lil lUUNU. lieu. Kl HAN ALLEN.

in . UT. DAVID CALMAW..,. ni . »."" HA 'Ul.ION WARD.

,, p|XI'

. col JOHN \ (iituvv.iviiH.Ki. . Ji: K....LK>I"N.1BUU . Hui W M, iiolNLKY.

.1 A.tl "11" "iii* ".. L«v a LIVES,MAk11 "'. iel uko W.CAHTEB.lv< in.... -,.jM(>11 B.B. BRUCK.

. (IinJas R. ii I.E1HNK.uiui.iv, L I.'.'.'.'..'. «" E. BROWN.VU, Al. ILLS. . .'¦'".,Ui..0 «\r»l$}88''stomaii. Hon. LBWTs E. CARB..tKK a.tiiocAC .... H.i.i. 1 L BEALE'. n.r "ovrilolos, p. BL. v-ven-t H"il. VV V VUE I.KRlllte ....,| It'll. W. D. llKr.N'NAN.0SSTABL8. U ll. MAIN

,a _. HoB.STBWTL.WOOnfOBBKtui iiivSB. <..('. ESRAV.Sal . Oem B. P. TRACY,

lUBSALL'fl .fd. VV VI. IlK'iWN, of K'v.

raSOUOTOS liALU '."-'O Avei',^ Vi Vii. EIDMANanea .ju,,,, -juwin BlvarBIB(SWAU. I1..U. KUWIN UL K-

oUBIU-BT _. Boo PRANK llltl'NDAOE.1 li a. 1 \ ll "is MAEER

JSmsMB.<l l M Wooli. Um lilah MinerI ot 1,1-1',.

VaBWTCK .... . lion. Hf I.KK ii. NOBLE.VB0ATCH1B. ll 1*.. .lu Uti; H. SWIPT.

1._. Hen li. L. IT TAiJK' iKKMAN*.

'-toa.(FRED (i >n viii',,i,.uni mi. n FOUTBBs

.i Poon.jj M ii,.v.;.oVKhi . Hon. JOHN H. CAMP.

. L. M (i V.No.IK-tlUN l CRN'IUM .Jw , MOUTON.¦tstrBtan . Ron.w.a.wooorar.

DAY, ni [OBKB 26.. Ber, ll W, il.' HER

,..,. .< low. aw B. CLARK..'¦* . h..i" ISllEllIDAN.

iii ti BEN lAllllliii'.iN r.M. Icu vi v. iv I'li'iiiv.

Hell v vv KN s by.-isoafufl ..'. HeaBMU k il Ul Ita,rUAtlsB : J ... . Uou. B.L. WOODFORD.

Dti.nt. Hon. W W. HICK*.MtWHIBO.-.. Hon. vs M. M. kINI.KV.

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SB-Mi. ll<Kn ii an.in Mills.

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li \- I. UK U.K.I linn. I- LWIN III KM.(Hon. W. II MMITII.

OsriPS . Hon. J. A I CKKftWBLL,ilr.'fOMIV.iBI K..H. OOO. Il A ILIlM'M

Sunn i. p.noe mw i.m.linn J. lt .. PH Kl Nll. K UL.. I Miol HA/

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I Hoi .1 - ll lil____________________ 'I Hun I'.OU'I P li KN Nr LY.Wibi Hrni.Fr. Hon.oKOKOKll -iiaiipk.

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KOBTH l.iv-INO. Kev WM. HKA HI.KA!-, III VIM, ls. i I. n >l| I .

Ala AM B . IL..' J. P. ISO I iilW.iltr.l.A ILAMK VII |.H . .il-M VV ll I ll F.

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Ill Ki Vt SR. Huh. \V. W. liloMl'-o.V.MLI'lli M.'iv.V . Hon. A. IL ri KU A P.MM,i HILL . Hum. ,'. a. WU...I V as

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