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ROCHESTER I DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, OX DAY, OCfOIJEIt 27, 1873. MBU BAtTtTK on CLOTHl. mary of tbe Mexican veterans in Sa Fran-ckco. Ssyres was a young ma perhaps democrat and Chronicle, ONE WK MORE. Tie ek-UE ia thi rte win take place weirk from to-morrtjw.

TTi lime fsj work is aaffsli dili- JABTIS LOED AND THE CASALS. We bebere the ticje orer I jf the part of the paw by raid tcpoo the pubbe treury jritb a laagb. They 00 loo gist contest tbemselre wiih adnsiring tbe vt acb iodiract tc-aling for tbe kilS with whkb it was MeraplMted. Tbe rea.oa plain. They be fontsd, to their eot.

tbat tbe nl result ha lfTj the eurriHWis ir.nrr cf ci3Cty aad city lav. A vjta not letjgb at the srsrtne of a wbkh deplete bis own pockets, aad ocb tn'j al-wyp naurt always 1 the result of the few ral trta-u'v. Is i for this rKB tfeat the proved chsrse rint the Ltrd canal rir.z are cow Be carefally tlaa is turart years, wfaea these acctwa'ioc were urred With pertorw epiat force- FVopte liave co to admire tle bl.ra! wsy ia hich cf ibc siscw ctf pf warf roo wl.rn thc-y koow tli3t it i really theo- THE DEFENCE. Tbe water works commission ha pub-Hbd bo less than two separate documents it own defence. These roe sow charge with direct dcaia'a, some wiih rt-cuc9 and ethers cot at all.

There is a l-ig explaoatioa of hr over. ttie, wbkh, is claimed, was made a matter of convenience ia the sale. Wcsb suppose more bonds" wre needed pn oted than the actual number to lie sold, what se. ee3y at tlds time for an K'jr of The lw ay the bwd shall be issued only a needed. Has this been done Tbe couinuMjorKrr? ay they wer to violate ihe law a matierof pradence.

Thisisa-mcre excue for aa act admiued to be illegal; but for a violation of law by persons who Lave a high trust committed to them, no excuse can be taken. The com-miion wa bound to Verve the law, not to violate it whene ver its members saw fit. Besides ibr.t, tbe overbvae having been msde, wbat was to binder tbe entire sale Ltd tbecommiftsioners been disposed to vary from the Uw in that respect also? Such things have happened before. The very thmg has occurred in the matter of otir city bounty bonds. Jlore bonds were printed than Beeewsary and some one who could not tee them lying about ue-tes, filled them out, numbered them and were paid from tbe city treaurr sriie tr tb nn ar4 Lirve4 tMtem- wTe.

s--ea mm ikMmmnl and mm mam irvi. jm korrisseT asora uw mm gTHZ Tiururx nottcea Aa Astounding Proceeding. The pacwr whiffc O'itrfc-ABnraeT rmm i-t mhnh. U. Skanks tmHtNj r.yrL.

5.ri tfs.t lr. crtwr si-'-! he wr ut thie ut: ani it feai ae rtTf-cs rTBr Tf -vwy- rrjr TMla Hi 3H m. ilia tsy cil na. tnak- rr- the wr at babea etnrawja. wrat Uvr pr- feaid, tae? trtXai fltrM -tUrsy Ttoi fiw Mr.

rtt-ta oar fared In- ie oriaal fwbL iftr ihe of rrl blaade a sawr4 rtrt wa jVer he 1 it a mora a tbaa a iviar.a 4 f-wF-T-PTa-E it ta ert tn wt rrk.nl ty-i whtca a fe-k ark a dntjrsed fi? lei rv-i4 i ffrfcikf til of a rtetei4 a4 Bmvc psw-feftfe made immX fact wita aBiwMwiT. iamt4 aen J-tuk tt erf'S pe tllw t6 caB---UrTjoa of ta JttO F3J2e-eT drarr! tnet the prwuer wa a inracQ of c4 remtta tar en fas- isar- Wba Sir. ttrtrtn a a re- tix rttji Wfj-a take at ia tJs 9r: eiiari? JtiaVwH-aeT him pper. M. Bntt.

bBfB a "re be w- en b-jw tc cwwl the Tri- bisdt babtt- Tbara iwatEatt k'TU. c- oniira wta aaf pai- of Jtxfre Maacsipiain; aad rat Mr. to AaTay vboiui txira tea Tribuaa of Frtrv L-'l of tUH tow-tH-W of frvd ard a a'feanei in fft? thewra fast-t fift frama attain ttrrAfirtroey wisesea trBriUoc.ac3 pre' nt 4.isrUrajr x. eTJti' bare rer ta' a ast- TaT were rferraa to tbe atl-TDt-T-kfcSsrai, acti a refra wa aixtata ma teti fcrt ff-T oa ea bs-w i-otvoc-i. aad rw.

after Hnt mmtta UcawttM p-a-kr 1 Le ftr a tifftioa Br--r the adrVe of tnetr rjS-ii cfW A. C. Ti a4 ai-lwstrt-A'tor-ibw Wr. Hia-rr Vr BrntAD rth ibwlllnt ofyMi cr'izuEii, ba( -MuSfftor, aad a jnx rrf ebi. pr.4uHr an at-irtiSt- BBaa-io jt" Tate ith ae4 pr? anbrr in attma aa rnorea of fe ealtrr, ajrrnr-ti aai-U eotttwaica wta a aao aa-lr IrrijTii-iit tt jTiurj to the ete oct of tii of ht tv-' pre-if in toTe-ftioti af eS Citk Cfcaiis ta irraad ary aa a eorer to ol lao tha of a tire- eaJVe-n tae CrriticJa ia order that aa Bwtst a ir.

tn' 1 in iikb Mr. itr.fwe woaid eeffE to be aa a4 pt Tfeia 1 the of iiiaa wiv pTffns ta? tvf duty aii o4 the TniwaTna ff-r i ruttr of wiikcaa was ofs of Eae no bhtd aa4 rr ta atn with ap i-rJe- ery vauca baa calieti 2ikit aaierai tcisaaiti r-a i t-j-su Teb Hebau, in an axticle under tbe bAd- ing 4 'Tbe Caireicy FiBacw Coadition and Outlook of tbe Country A iiic-int Kiat from yi In tastTrC a af Use eooti'Mi aad i ttit -aOiW 7. fitzTfrt i 5 tud canrjaTci! of th- TE'-t tiMK-taat eJeiaent ta fc oori'iere1 ta ewrrTrVcr. aine tee aeraafl aaa anppi of r-etrD f4? reaTJ'ata exchar-ae brtweiea tais inritry and other cc-oatr. oar cc.TviicT tatava hfe-Ora ad teat rv-cuiatfea e-rerytJ' a tfrje.

A.kom toe a- rHytia, aaa, we mj. etarea pra-r4w-i cure exicma ewiii aa4 to frrota-jae to wi- are of ocaur tarrxrto tae aaefiscr taa cw cr is tae wi fitnv 01 mwa Miee xrea-cr-er- Aecortfinfr ta WiAninirtoD Mr. txd wili rwxssTarre-rid, ia rie rrprt ha is re-pairitt ior eora, a ost Lmport nt caattae ia oar y-Me c-f Tbe p4aa ia to aee a mrita of esnMWT 1. rnnaErtAM taui Ti-i nraarrs al fasivim tct' tafce rerrefj 7, ai the of tbt a.asV4r. The t4a ta.

ewnJotr. hTe an eastio carrf.T. teat wcec motiftt i rMarceac 01 CtTasf4Ual fWW baVadS CAa trC UtveOa tO th trssxAar Rul-traTirT aati CtH local -Edera for Uieci. aad ocey ia eta tka aa bcni3 arslv To team? this prauriica-Ove tfea tuad, of rcc-urve, sot t9ar interest rja3ny iaknltisi. Wa HAaaoaie, tberefure, tae propotrifaoa win be to maae tstLr-MLitT- Te.

or iMarog eeat oar iZiierf ra eTery auaare-a ooisaraw tt it a rcb rrnvri.rTA' ard rtimTertihie bittds. if ada ea- ofctaia ia erry sexton of Ue eoaaiTT, lr-i-ff nil sSlarr Thia cpiwf xoi ztast be pretty aaitona U'traa at ta-e repabLie. Cwy law t-e rjteyaacd wtLfa to a rra extent whei mtoej ettusl be ao ea fiiy otalal aad a-atea toe rat of nitereet garners tcast -e iree-Lcty-eve per eTjt. guch a coospreiseasarc tEare wouJd aoake a raTOaTK-a 10 tfte iesits or eninvry. liow far tbe treaaarer wiil bs a-Jtirva" aooa lua owa jTJdirnieot.

or w-ia or witfeotit tfee arr-Tl rf toe aa- ni msm-avtt. 1 svxkaw i i urasui msia. rtvrv7mrzrvri2aita ara aaabaa tm aar. Lf. o.io the approral of tne wa ara trhapa on tfee we of a too imiirtajit HiaagY, at a-f 1 tnth a prrprstaKf irota te treasarer wi tea re weiot aad iea to Kuca osjsctaaAua.

tireera Kay be many arierch aad -tiver of tae stock ao-1 -p-ratr wi aae tmpodeai ettouh to dtie ia tieae ks or tv boy jfcn fwr iLTftiKiw et pricea, trat the greater part of the ioas faila bjo the atoca ran friers tisemaelTea- To tsbis ciasv howerw, a ertrDiMvaooas are art iikeiy to oe Fry atfirioaj, fr toey are ta ata aad dawas ta lite, aad aetrerajTy soanae to live ta ttre atae MTt vitataar tavey aii or aot. Aa Uta raixjxiafj bare a Taat eaptta! tad isfla-eT-e tu a great eict tiie flaoAU atSsvu-t of ta eavarstry. it ma be proDc to reark a-ere mat thr aj l- by iatne wr or wbat a atrerJsoidera caa area tn tae aay iLterait oe atai they aa-re. Soona of be rc-BifS per a jrnKxJ iateTest, if pr saeftl. ca tae aeiwsti sst; tbe stock of Kiaay fca feB wat rt-d or iofiid tn ord-er mii tli ti-Jrn1.

ami rx I'ter np taa prv a ia ark.fU A 4 at rr-tt ivs ar.4 but ewek aad deM aixm.Btaf)s; to at eutaa to tba ieral of ia critij titera uajreaeraa aar-n ts ar ia te market. aa taat sit been wb-re tbey are cut cee-led aad for speeiatrra ararMi9 aaereiy, stasd tba orOssai of aa ay waacm uasa are brought d-wtt to th'r Lntnjis'c wortk. Taa aoTfct fvWture of ra'froad eta. icaaiioa are taa atfaitaV-Qat crj-rea at ara ixapfjaed apoa Uta iMirH ia way of nu sjr fr'-iaiii ai4 (aaaaa to pay diTKJecd on ab- f. capti.

Taa tima cmaA-H Jtreff wbett te ecatarea of tba azate? or tba federal rovercaaaat wiii bare ta aowtr ta eaae way tixeee p-V-t suvne of terr aad trae- Haps-'iiy. te troabw ia tbe 'va Ktarket aad de-elne -raises bare oemrrad at a me wbra tiae eoantry was jt proaparias. whffi was Aortic id a taxae trwt to tbe t'citd raatea. cur bie be-a lanf-- aad siorwS fza-rrmtzedy aautii. asd ha tae baaa of trade baa beea more ta oa favor tt had beea aee tbe war.

TbeTt, tie tali of -trkj to hie tjj-etr a- raitte wiii bare tbe eStct. -aj. trrn72 aSf? WBaJ sere for faTestfcat after tbe frnrry fVrer. Altbowcb oar railroad bare Ea1 a fA.bali for oec--i and tOr stca2ka bave je-B irfla-jed, win ue of ta-eWinf in tfctrm jwti a Jst Te, fir liww rrrrat of uiicfui raf-o rriiaent tecose r- CtBiie wai s- baaid aiin anat aad a ibis sreatt and pr3awre.wrTe eaaatry iiicrtasia tn weaitb aad i -pszAt-u-o. Ta trad svad petecti of tae ol tix try eever beuer tBiruse tbe war.

and tbe credit of the TernE-ai 1 am sj buw tfjm. aauy aafi the penie staod afrry wbiie tbe Wais atreet ors iuat aatoas toeiaaafrea acid sii wili be wei. AooTe aii, lt tautaa avare coll ma to do wita tbeta. bat attend tba btsaraaae inUireat uf oovaxry. FTJILKlTTjraE.

-FHtiMTl'BE! On iteelily vjonthly Pajmtal. BVRJ.ET DEWEY, Mslesss 31 -HU1 treea. 112 Buffalo-St Bohestr, X. T. MATTRESSES, Spring Eeds, Clmrci Gasliioii3 Feathers and Furniture.

3IORLEY. DRUGS BALL'S CH LOR ALINE COUCH REMEDY. A RET .1 ABLE ASJ SFaXDY CURE for Coo as, Co1js arvrj, Cmrap. Broayrbtua, acd aii diasee of tbe t-rptrairy Crrji baa own a4J bare a oasber of yemrs aad baa aa sa aabed ret etatat. A-A yrar dr-ar tt.

aad uae au caster. Kir sate at tbe o'd Oriyg Vtre, VA '4 rt. MOKE eV fHiUBEB-. MEAT MARKET. MARKET.

Beef Steak and Roasts As aood as caa to fossa- ta tha eltjr. I'rosn lOrUto li l-'2 rts per Pound aad the price of aa ar Mtmtm ta arsparsisa. CaLL asd see our meats ox sstsro Toca oRDaas. Sa- kteass ocUTercd toaaj sart of the fair- GUST ALBERT CO. 59 Chatham Strrrf.

Meat Market. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVE OPEKED THE OLD STAX at A T.a mixrT Mu-i Sa. lis UK tia Miwt as a sliu av ket. i.or.

cautf ul iiu caa be at ail iLauea mf ssums a saar fatjr a cad. jo-ira siut, Sa llstastnsiiMraal, i-r. a.ttt.ta Ctuxwa. CITY PJEAT MARKET! treat Mala fwraet. WAL.TJER.

EDWA.KDS, Uralarteaa aa SrW-ciMS Fresh, and Smoked Meats, rUSS, HAMS, atllHACK. Ae. wiXa.wuHTio. JOSEPH COWLES MlLxwraibiiT, Cwrwe-r Jfis iffirt Street. aew msiss bo a MHIwrkhtisg and Ftiriii A -iffUr tO Pat aa r.U tr Ta Revau aad aH aork at Wtsa arsaaa-uy tsttae cur.

slt frs If'a a dta a aa- r-J 1TM JJ BtJLSOLaS KtALfa real r- Wma au-d faf-natt ala afveary At-at. I aA4 3 E4 bvt. rM-itMai u4 auta-a (f Rtm ttObafe adba. flAi sa tssasr, T- A a-t-nr Ua a tasXl a-d tAS felf- aw H. Wwfak aULk rratS-( aW tsrsW bleforrt The coirt did imt rn'Tme to pna-sta bun for tbe reftal to drcl'Je tbe wriKr.

lhejod)re. wrx pm the qwstwi. knew that the writer eat to the bar directly in front of ban, and wa looking in htm face, bsit he knew also that he had no power to reach him fgal'-y. Gxx.ls or the rvasoii wax tea subject of a lecture by Elizabeth Cady Ptanton in Sew York Friday evening. The ideal girl of Mrs.

Stanton wSl be healthy, wealthy and wise. She will kaow how to take care of herself, and she wfll neirlact to wear corsets, of at lean to cultivate a small waist. Women, amid Mrs. Btantoe. aSeot to dislike small waists, always declaring when attacked that the rcloiiiog is loose that they are small naturally; which means that God, by way of making variety the human species, lapped the ribs of tbe American women.

The waist smrtata tree acUoa of the blood, heart and hmgs, and paralyses a belt of the nerve aad muscles at least six la width. Mrs. Stanton believe tie time will come when we shall be as much ashsusad of headache, dyspepsia, scrofula and pneumonia as we are now of committing perjury, theft, burglary cr arson. So long as clergy men preach that sickness is a dispensation of divine premdeoce, so loog will not our girls feel that sickness is somethiDjr nearly allied to g-clt. There ia wisdom in this; and we trust every lady 01 lay aside tbe wisdom, to read it at a convenient season as a slight hint to that neighbor cf hers who compresses herself so ridiculous'y.

Lf isx reopeniox of the investiraiion in th Beecher scandal by the Plymouth church committee choeea for that purpose. Tilton will be first examined, and after him Henry C. Bo wen. Hr. Bowen has beea con templating a visit to Europe for some time bac and we suppose this state of affairs will postpone his departure.

The Sun says that matters were dsJaved at the request of Mr. Beeeber, wftownfaed to escape anxiety and trouble daring his summer vacation, and that since his return to Brooklyn the other parue interested have labored for a postponement. The investeation will go right oa, we are assured, though its results are not likely to be alarming. Mr. Beecher, of coarse, is ceared in advance from all suspicion, and the only object of the iavestigatioa is to fix some sort of justice upoa the shoulders of those who have slandered him.

It will be remembered that some months since Mr. Beecher voluntarily stated that Mr. Tilton was maocent or wrong-3mg so far aa be was concerned, and it is Jiely that in tba present proceeding that gentleman wiU be used merely as a witness against Sr. Bowea. It is a pity that the whole affair could not have been dropped but as the only purpose in view io the present case to expose B-jwen, no great barm likely to be done.

Ajtdt Joh.vsc5'i SHt-fcCH in Washington the other night lasted two losg hours, aad when he concluded be had hardly begun. briefly alluded, we are told, to the various political positions be had held, and said many warm and earnest words in behalf of tbe noble but outraged constitution of his beloved country. We make this brief extract from a long report: And while he was here as a friend of tbe confutation, battling and contending for its existence, the coostisutioa was ttken from the archive, torn to pieces, and trampled under foot. Tbe query came up, Whaa kind of a government have we Toe consequences of the war had fearfully effaced and wiped out the limitations and of the constitution The people, therefore, required to be indoctrinated ia the principles in which the constitution was established. If tbe constitution is wiped out and congress is without restraint, where are wet Having a government control! a body of men witnoutlimitatioa aa to power, no constitution to restrain them, bat acting according to tbeir own win and interests, we bare Use most odious despxism ever permitted to be established.

Rather than accept such a body of men calling themselves congress, or courts with un-Umited power, give him a wisefaad just prince in preference, if tbe other departments were mace subordinate and gave their assent the whole tbicc bad better be wiped out Applause. If ail power was to be centered ia one man let nun be a just and good man. Let him be some man whom it wald be ia pride to call master. It had teen said: hy, Jounson, you are insane on toe coa-titEUun. The whole thing is played out.

The liOertH of the people are froae. If tills be insanity, he wished to God mere was more lr-sawty in the country. Laughter. 1 He wished tbe whole country would become insane on constitutional liberty. They should be aroused to it.

If tbe people could see aa their fathers saw, thing weald bs different. We think so also. VYe indorse, furthermore, Mr. Johnson's views as to the necessity of specie payments and the absolute impossibility of getting eJong wiUnoat good men in Sice. We tremble with him as to the danger to come from the later (Xjsar, and weep with him that everything is pretty nearly lost, gone, evaporated and wound up.

But we note with exceeding regret tbe absence in Mr. Johnson's speech of information as to whether Jarvis Lord will run for senator in this district We should have been glad of intelligence regarding this important matter, and we had full confidence that Mr. Johnson would give it Why, let us earnestly inquire, hy this omission Fee matt TZABS no man was known in the Mohawk valley, principally between Schenectady and St Johnsrvfile, than Abraham Soles, more generally mentioned as 'Abe. In build and feature he looked considerably Lke President L'ncola, and he took especial pride in tha resemblance. He was a man of infinite gab, aad he never tired of talking.

His invective powers were enormous, and his belief in his largest stories was evidently sincere. He has beea known to talk tea hoars at a time of a winter's day to tLe constantly-changing audience peculiar to a country barroom, aad bis storUs never failed to bring down the bouse. He eatertal the lecture field, however, and fsiled wita bis first experience there. He oace published a book, and that too, was a failure, though we suppose it was the most remarkable book in some respects ever printed, being a mixture of horse-talk, theology, philosophy, not to mention some in valuable recipes, thrown in regard'ess of expense and with no extra price of admission. At one time Abe and Baa Eke were exceedingly thick but there arose a difference of opinion between thfcm as to a business matter, and the result was that Abe was thoroughly though ridiculously advertised bv Dan through a number of counties in which the latter's circus was exhibited, so that his fame tor a time was wide-spread.

Abe believed himself competent to any position, from whittling to preaching; but he was wont to say, and truly, that bis crowning vii tue was a knowledge of that aoble mnimi the horse. He was a type of a vey large class of people ia this) country, particularly in the rural districts, and his career is noticeable for this reason, not to mentioa the fact that be was an authority on horses and stern in pretty nearly every swclou of the state. Aad now Abe is dead. He died on tbe 24Ul ir at Kf.hrs.tah. Fulton county.

"Abe," writes a correspondent "was a peculiar fellow, and was devoted to bonea. He never made it proSt able, a id died ia reduced circumstances. He reached tne age of sixty -seven, bat looked young and vigorous, so that be would have pjused for fifteen years younger. Last year he ref armed and made a profession of religion, aad died, aa was U. ought by bis trieDds, in poeseasMn of a good hope.

As Abe was won to say on a good maey occasions, and as, indeed, be remarked ia the only poem ha ever wrote though the precise meaning of tne words nobody ever knew river's a ttsfsv' Sox or era aXAncas will remember Ma jor Pauline Cushmaa," an actress of alight talent who traveled through ths country a' few years since, taking Use leading part ip a play e-i2e4 The Soout 0 tha Cumberland. The major claimed to Lav beea a scout ia tae early part of U-e late war, and to have aecored her SBil-t'-sv-'y title ia a legitimate way, and the play otsrJned was a painful effort to plate be-1j the psibtte a few of tbe perils she had undergo) white ses-vina- her basoved eoaatry as a scout. For a long time back the major baa hea unkauera and unheard-of, Bin. to say unwept, ia wery section of eoaatry; but it by a long article ia the Sen Frau-eisco Cnrockde, tit she has not beess inactive. The following advet-tssreaes appeared ia a Kan Fraaeiaco joural sow ua amce.

A yocag widow lady, refined aad ed jested, will like cfcare of a gvatirmaa's house in the citv or aad tietres a lie. Addreva Ctiatvuisar, ia r'nsacisca pustv-fcce, Cat There is a place kriowa as aar Sen aad the, at' the time this adTertisesaect aipearcd, hved we earned A- kausmaa aad Will Harms. is dnseribed as a rough, waroa-hes-i trd old who had trfwa through the Mexican war aad was well kaowa by result Let the Boarding system be avoided by aS who wwuld contribute to the effort at resumption, Keep the silver moving; the mines are furnishiag aa immense quantity of silver and tbe mmt-s are Ixist patting it in vl ape for circulation. THE STATE TICKET. The Republican state convention nominated aa excellent ticket Tee discussion of merits cf the several candidates the foar weeks has given abundant con-Crmatiem of tbe wisdom of the selertioa.

The defalcation which occurred in tho office of tbe DeHNYTatic candidate for state treasurer set every Democratic organ to looking for something to make capital against Mr. Ilopkins, our candidate for eontroner. Hence the base surmises in which they have indulged. All will revert upon themselves. The character and conduct of the controller are unimpeacbed and unimpeachable.

He brs faithfully and vigilantiy guarded the interests of tb state aad wiU continue to guard ifcem. Wish such names on our tuket a Thayer, Hopkins, Fort, Siliiman. Taylor and Mead, we go to the people with the utmost confidence. If these candibtes are elected we knew they wiU discharge the duties devolving upon them with honesty and for tbe best interest 1 tbe people of tie stale THE EEruBLICAJi STATE TICKET. It teems that certain newspapers have made mistakes in spelling the names of some of our candidates upon the state ticket, and the following circular, issued by tbe Republican stfe committee, is designed to correct the errors that have been made.

Tbe oliowiug is a copy of the circular test to BuerKiif STvraC-ivirmre, Fifth atcs Htsl Saw iuu, oei. 5 a do a favor to tfae BepabHeaoa of state caliica to tae nane 2m sta aSkaer oa Ue Refmbinn tck0t. fiial paper pv'jlLsh tbe se of Mom K. Putt mm Mom' K. Paiu; mod idneT Meat a IncorreeUr ppeil SMoer Male." ia xbm imBUnf of teks, tbe asveral eoamty en-mitte do well to exezx'e bbjis1 emmtvoa aad ee to tt that tlsere is so era la eUiE at Tl Jofiow mm is tae correet Oek -For sccretarr of Suae.

rRANCIS 6. THATSR. For KELSOK K. HOPXLSS. rarBemnr, DA -VI El, 6.

FOBT. Fer stttoracr general. BESJAMIW D. flLLTMAX. Xvr hm easimeer kA wiar.

W1XUAM B. TATTuOR. For eosal cnaBissioBr, For iapetor of state riois. MO6S X. PLATT.

EeictraSir Hcei A. 6uB, Sscresarr. AS0UXT OF THE BOB BEST. The Evening Journal says: "There is 'some reason for believing that the 'amount cf the robbery in the treasurer's office wDl not much exceed It is worth noting, both for its bearing upoa 'the fact and for its illustration of the man, that Phelps says if more than are gone some one else has been "stealing besides himself. There is also reason to hope that a large part of the money will be recovered." CCKEENT TOPICS.

IS'ow tees, does anybody know where Jarvis Lord is! It is a room iewspjts that doesn't have intelligence of at least two new and splendid defalcations every day. Fsask Blair is in St Louis, though hs doesn't say much nowadays. Tbe country doesn't need his services, evidently, as much as it did. Bbcttexs Beechxb glories id the men who are superior to partv thraldom, and so would we but for the fact that we haven't seen any for the last fifty years. Thx rcram DTBCxostraKS of the Sew York Times regarding the Lake Shore road, elsewhere reproduced, win be found to be as interesting as they are startling.

A cocpi-a were married ia a baQooa above San Francisco on Saturday; and we learn with interne regret that Brother Talmaje was not the eSiciating ministsr. aLADAXZ Catacatt, brilliant and beautiful, was conspicuous at the Vienna exhibition. Mr. Catacazy, taking the arm of our old friend Cart Scaurr, long since retired from the 'oot-hgbts. A Eassas EnrroB has jat refused to fight a duel with another Kansas editor, and the latter brands him as a coward and a base calumniator.

He still has his Life, however, and be may rejoice ia the undoubtful fact that in his case the pen is mightier than the sword. A Set York pates unblushiagly says that it doesn't believe there is a girl in Brooklyn who has lired eight years without eating. Why this undeserved stlspia-n The story was given at mich length, and with copious details, in a Democratic newspaper. Trra latx A. It- Davespoet was the g-a-Ueman familiarly known as Dolly.

His death was prematurely announced some time ago, and in reepooEe to a telegram from his mother at that time, requesting tnat a friend send on Lis body, he himself tetegrapbed "Dear mother: I shall brmj on my reouiaa in about two weeks. Kan BtrSTLEf remarks, in a note to tbe Louisville Courier-Journal, that his financial condition is good, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding, nd he adds "To one and ail, BonUise may look through eJood but the sun of success beams before the man whose heart and hand are upright Noble sentimect 1 Let as hear from the gallery. ScTHxej has failed to present any noticeable falsehood lately, and the consequence is, few people are aware that he is to play in Philadelphia tais week. The truth is Sotbern hatf told so misj falsehoods lately that nobody will believe him. and ha win be obliged to invent some new method of soeur.

isg gratitnous advertising. This paragraph, by tbe way, ia intended not to advertise S-thern, but to give him warning. WaxiAX Wooo of Huntington, X. eomes to the front with the statement that be is quite certain Chariea G. Kelsey ia alive.

It wiU do no harm, however, to haog certain parties in Huntington, for it is certain that they are capable of murder, aad equally certain that a mutilAted corpse has eoaaa to tight. In fact, judging from the develop-seenta in the case thus fax, it would be entirely safe and praise worthy to hang two thirds of the town on general priadplMa. Th Txiamsays aa did the telegraph, ia substance on Friday: It at perhaps unnecessary to observe that Mr. Uiiku ia a aon-ia-law of Conunodore Yanderttiii, viee-prestdest ot tne baitx. of Var York mad one of tbe three kma debt- era bose name appear oa Um booaa of OiUOieil La We team fra the Brooklyn Caioa that "Ur.

Barker is no more the aoa-in-law of the eoaunodore than of tbe pope, aad tt fact, be aa ia no way relased to the Yan- dsrrUits. 80 mac'h the worse for mm. jAnxa Ck anca Eaaxan propose fiuing cbt an Arcue expwtitaoa for the discovery of tbe north pole, and the Tribune aukea this gexterotst lucntioa of the ntaa and the eater- praie: air. Benaatt will ueioufctedJj equip his estiieriee partv wita tnasinoeet boeraiitv. mad aaod it forth Bun its aannKts veosare fiiied with hi ctmrmeuaistx and ater- prate.

li we aur judge of toe future by the pit, it ill uoed in aa etSFort haa king bamed warid; svit wsctk-ee ft euemed or imii, we mass admire tea daring spurt of the tvpiCA! oiitt Xwerizma bo usitrss to be guunc aOuut 1U uaiverae in atisureh ul bard tasks that be aumy have tise pleasure auad tttegksry ot acaiveing fJheta. Teb miaMrtasT of Mr. Shanks is pre-enuneed an cutrae by all weU iE farmed wm-ennm. AOjl the Trov Whi2 resurka. If are aoc greatly mistaken, Jdg htue baa rendered bunseif name to an for fake imjsrtai aniMt The tmme paper says: A cane occurred in tai county ewtr thfvy vr ago ia ttica tn propnetur of tae aa amslnl ut ioustt before the ecu 1 1 fur tvfcH-B-i is tHioit-iiAJO at a mxtmr rtri- iag ajtia its raiij la a triai of a rue.

Tie was ts ti lee prueweriiJJg saits tnui wouid bdroti if tut. would ii-sois lise Raaa of ta writer. i-riv-5or sd saS lit art-! as aa ati ceiij- Oil Cloths, all wmra-Ti. Oil Cloth Stove Rugs ALL SIZES. Cocoa and Cane ALL WIDTHS.

Floor Cloths, all sirss. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, OK EVERT DSSCKIftny. tHElP, at HOWE SOGERS, 37 STATE STREET. CarpetingS MllE TERY LATEST 1 FALL ST TLE rpAPESTHY RVSSELi. 3-rLY AilD J5CKAW CARPETS 1 raea raa-wW ad it ara mv a p.

Maay 'f tia I (wit Wim sr rn ine ram Mxrf.S far to a eity. AU of waca woi be ai at I-OVS-K-T ROGERS CONVERSE, 1 1 ExrhaDre-St-5 Eoclirster, T. laVBAX. aaTATat orfico Real Estate Agency. TEE CDTDER-SIGJfED Taa.

jrza A.eaer "AU, aX' MH')E fi iH.vtilCiKR.. it a La awa's oSc, 1 B.Ta.lV a. D. PK TKB H-' Eoutxs roa sale. For Sale.

"VICE PP.CrrSTT O. ta O. sad HAa-. For Sale Cheap S350. rw av 1 iw.silE sal svv.

Pn if t.rma. s.1 For Sale. TWO orw sa4 lots Srr.Ka-; verm, sajjjf r2. a--r at i i. w-aaaam.

l.aara. iitmtiliM.Mu.. r- i4. 1 Bt.a wm or AAi terms sS do.a, ka.aso. i rasfa.

1 ALL IS a yff ws.n-t.. T. For Sale Cheap. rv-. Hrtl'sf tSD LOT 31 ISUn.

rFsTygmbav aa s.t. frvoe fi s. I i sastasTL Ica. aT. skiai (t.

fUit.UP. and IS Ms'b-m. Third Ward Residence for Sale Borsi A rLar xa. riaar a Street. IT-iiblMl, -f aaAJaDc.irraa.

rra I io-jujr taa snaa-s. New FIrst-CIass Dwelling. FO VALtw THe aew tfrstiaaa hrtea dwetriSbC baaae wa tfe art" ie aWLseatta-4 aca eAorecitat ia re- ff)rsa. at tibsS BariAWa rmar-mkT sii Aaajii Tnwa -tr-, InLre a. It.

tu, ltav. Kcata For Sale or to Rent. A GOOD ea a fa street, avd within oaa mmi fft tee Street Car tW--, arfciTw, bed-r aai bsstb-rjai. a.na kjurtta t-f. gat.

tr-aawat: rare artaa fra I A-i" si 1 Para ew-aa. Notice. HA VB FOB SA1 iiibk-H aw sad lto at a va a rr---rt. kj arv tv lv ta eiiT- A a -bai itr. 1 -riia.

mtk ta. G. Faii-LlPS. in For Sale Cheap. TWO HrfMe tasA-d twtioan-i--t wt rH wnb feet a sa r.

Kaa b-ae eorsana r--d tx se. a awMarrta, Trs ar ifa FOR l.it-w-e tbe beat ana a -ajs -io bwtca ia FWS leawi aa ta i tr af iakt irM v- Am. sTe Sra fisait TftfADi i. is taMtr lai-u taeoij. 1 miws-tU.

Ajajr ta F. CEayPAIX, Areaea. Houses Lots, Farms. Mills, Hotels. I i vm vVt a A "SID mx- aad wkt MJsMa a-s? rarrjt nt.i b7aa, aimSLLT fi v-r-e-w sr a sttiK-ca aaarslarsvra i u- i-' T'ra aawaa.

I ta atase frwa Uin city ar. ae brstte ta aruaary rlacaa. I sirr aa4 a reat ransMy of trwraaauj Jkrviart, at as bButa' Ajeate. rrr.nsf EOCSES TO EJL9T. To Rent.

A AI IF-rH tL. stf-iatnd kn I Aua ra- Til- i Ave tasa-tWr-cav, WO S4M faaaisrf aaa al; t) et. 1 M. W- KfaNaUKU LOTS IXH IAXX. For Sale VACANT LOT ca th rorner Trwp an1 Mask4ti 30 fi Trar ao-ri tyj oa Vi aaa aatrtoa avvr-c Tbia l.

oca i taa brat ta i he oty. eta 11:1 For Sale. IOT3 THE THIRD WARD 173 f-t af -st tat(mad ta a tae artb siwmi uf Tr-vaj ve--'t. vUUlj( ainl 6f BTu rxWaaii AiniM LstV- ic-jr uq Park and Tr mir. Tttm aSK wau be a 4d a eaay terj us kaj- tr ta -at rt.aars so atere tv tird B--avra reaeetaa-Mwettt, silt, aaa'le traa.

iC-aa aad rraitanib eara at LtatKir. aub xiumUrm- ttl of r'aaara tsArA. ia biak rr aatt, ad ty fiLrav-oaaaa ra.iaa.jht.Tea, Apif to oaaar. A it Lots for Sale. rtArTTFTL AID CHS AF taort dral ft -riaaLsrr.

ltf ac 1 see na at ar at-nee. b' ties blt aat -svea satr aavwd, Ayta W. aV UtVatr. a avajp erar tate a FOaSALE. First-Class Farm for dale.

wI I.CR.'Tf.() fAH. af of 60, fr aowe. raainux frw is IkjikarfSsrv us aawrb A. of or jr -d aM tya.iAt.ia a V' -L-i 4ti fce La ead raaw ireaara iii- a ii a. fi vtiijrTi -7e to Mrarr.

Store to Bent oxb oa- Tut First ftr a ULsiesals lirlnl Wita aa auavaaiemoaa, aaarlr aasakvea. KOT TS'o. Ti 3IILL MTitiirrr. arrt-T to J. B.

ABO, X. 4 Fewer Clock. To Rent. HI Store and Rooms. e.

9mr aareutafcir. teMM aa Hoar? ay pat'L tt OCHAJi a TEA aaJLtut I VATIOIAL LIS OF HTKA ERs TO a t-i ksrou i. a 11 ar HUM I KM.i A Jl tut KHTrT t.i.1 llOLlAI 10 iisuvarta ir ami a -lis 4. tl A tO A-. ll S.7 S.BSH'S.

Cist Ossaf aa ikim sVaws wft a. Tara atare.y. LjwimjI ar. Waar ar laastaaf rnau Uaa aumta. batare CkM rsaaas bnrrm St, ta A tjrm.i xcsa a.

wr.aiMMki aa4 a Si ta a in Mill. tStMnw. raasas. LiTaraiat, Caroia, arMCni. vwraj.s.

aiui 'zr mv taa uasaaat isw, a axuasva. m. iifJtAX use rra jl rrown a- t-i watt Btsamsrs sr. aasvjiavs4 fcs aaU as r- rivvfX fctP M. SZI suaTtti.

Tkaraiar. tt. A.M. f4fl Ts.rMst. CltTor kii Miuair.

a. KlSKkwaaaua, BATVSDtl AA li fciU A 1 bx-sa ao. a B.jrta BBvar, BATBtf or A aw a CAIS. tMaaaSiaa. faa sa aaswauas- UA4H.

at i.w r.i. I r.sstis. so lj.ry.i. vy i in i-w. sjiaan-a Ua Mi) Lua4-la- Sna4u i'Al, M.

fissv aatT.ifceas.a, ait, cmrritBffy fi i iiict HwrkMtsiS. a-aea, aorvar. Tlanaa-a aaa at tasacas lrrmtm issa.S as ioa. kaw. mjoa a-warstf akaar omea, wss-s ssTkti.HC a aasar.

a4rn! a oa atoeda mm: tbirtv-five. These two men lived together. doing their own cooking aad naturally enough they yearned for some one of in correct sex to lighten th-fr labor. Beetag the advertisement, therefore, they wrote to Mr. CfcattiUier and to due time secured her ser vice.

Affairs went on pleasantly for a time but it was soon discovered that Say res and the woman failed to agreethat they rarely rpeka 1 1 each other, and that the woman appeared to avoid tbe young man. This eon id not let iong and one day Mr. Cnattaiser announced to the astonished Saosmao that she was going back to San Francisco, pre-vkmsty cowbidiDg Sayres, who bad first persecuted and then persistently slandered hex. Sausmaa endeavored to dissuade her froji her purpose, but to no avail. We do not care to $ive this sensation at any great length but tbe closing part of the account in the San Francisco Chronicle is so intensely dramatic, and is so eridentSy worked up for eventual adaption to the stage, we feet that a failure to give it may be a failure to appreciate the advance sheets of the comicg great Air, erics a tragedy: Thursday, the SRth of September, set bv her or fcer departure.

At II ctock in tie forenoon tbe stage from Pi- jsdero drove npcrowded with pawajngers. Mrs, Cbattiliier's truckslwere on the stone porch, waiting to be placed in the boot of the stasre. cine emerged from the boirse and entered tbe store, wtu-jh was filled with a dozen or more people, in-ehiding a portion of the passengers. Advancing to bayrea, tfaus accosted him: "Mr. Savres, you have heaped indignities upon roe ever sines I have been here I do not call them insults because it is not in your power to insult me; but you have tried to msclt me aiid vou have maligned my character.

I ew demand that ia toe presence of witnesses you retract everything you have said, awl apoktg.se for your ungeotie-. 1 he si sc-tators stood thuniferstmek. Sly res Cached up with aujger auid, in a eonteuipta-rm manner, refused to taajce tne repaia-tion. 'Mr, Say res, she contiaued, "my father is dead, noy hu-sbasd is deao. and i have no i-g brother to fiht for me.

I have to Ee ht my own battles, audi tell yoa I shail te obliged to give you a borsewbipp ng if you don't make the "retraction I he demanded. Saj res replied, "Oa, go off: What will folks think of vou. coming mto a store and talking like that to ce!" Thereupon the determined woman walked out to the stage, took the long whip from the di iver's seat, and, winding the long lash around iLe toch stock, advanced upon Saytes and dealt bim half a dozen blows as severely as her strong riht arm could lay them en- i Every iooe stood in smszement, but cot a nxger was lifted and not a mouth opened to oppose the execution of the sentence. At the six or seventh blow Sayreo, who could not well ran. succeeded in grasping tbe whip.

'Letgoof that or I'D snoot you" exclaimed Lis angered foe, thrusUog her hands into ber pockeL "Xo, no! You shan't shoot me I won't be shot by a woman returned the terror-stricken young man. He saw no opportunity for escape, smd he therefore grasped her arociid the waist, thus imprisoouia; ber pistoled erm. "Let go my whip, then!" was was the reti'v. She succeeded, by a sir Men movement, in jerking the whip from his fcand and freeing herself from bis grasp-w hereupon she proceeded again to lay the blows on thick and fast The whlpstock new into shivers, and the humiliated youag man. more dead than alive from terror if not from bruises finally broke away and darted past his angry assailant, crying as he raa, "Doa't let her shoot me' Don't let ber shoot me He took refuge in the house, kx kiog the door after him as he entered.

Tbe beUigereat woman, then turniag to Mr. Sansmsa, who had stood by aa interested spectator of the affair, said Mr. Saosmao, you have ever beea a gentleman in your conduct toward me. I told you not lotg ago that some time I woukl let yoa know my true name, li is Major Pauline Cusbncao. "My God' erclaiaied the old Mexican veteran, "is it possible Major I'a autre Cusbmaa, the scout of the Cumoeriaad!" Ee could say no more.

Major Cushroaa for the young widow lady was none other; mounted the box with the Oliver, remaikmg to him in hearing of the astounded "Mr. ingaila, I have ruined your whip-stock, but it was in a good taite. I want yen to give me its dimensions and I will purchase anotber for you, and will have it silver mounted, and it shall bear this inscription: Presented by Major Pauline Cu-h-roan 'tbe scout of the Cumberland) to P. in return for one which she brc'ke over the back of William Sayres, September "3G, 15T3, for aspersing ber repatation. The major is modest, but fame will find her out despite all her efforts to tbe contrary.

She has had so many adventures, the Chronicle cood tides, float she counts this last one of no comparative consequence, and has seconded the eSorts of Sayres and his friends to hush the matter up. The affair was only intended to affect the immediate neighborhood of Sayres's residence; but it was witnessed by too many eyes to be kept lccg a secret." COMEiPOllABl OFLNIOV Ths TDfis ta tliis pajraph. rtfee Deoic-cratic p6ers lire lts ot- tzzjitx. litre ti tae Cascag-? Tr-n- JTiwan.arke Uae Yr-f-k WoH4 a the B.UeD:ry mrmn9 of and rhi tt rua.kHi a greater tc m-ni- mvi ch cten iJiss I wl wtii3 ste orr tfie ixrw" tifx-u. It r-eJk (rf th vvrid! r-rrtc t-ijt fi "tT-aat a-Javfebi-." mcd fJc'arr tbavt thy IfcfwTT bwe to over tn Lhe rtekB ia Oluo.

Ail tiu- is imm, turner -h'T wtrne lagTaVre. Lt jfirfl in icls Rce tire of not aE-jrxl-iiig tie tVii.iits uns bK3e fr rtiaar Dext ix- xhnf hm.r& taMeo tb Hfv tt i jaa rrjtls wrrvrii fcard. arxi we are g'um-1 to krjsj ila: 10 H-'A rn ot tbe ie wjpt ii'-T th nrv rtit-n iv yiT a ircc-d aoetaiU at their o- Ia aa Briaiieas Prtspeetsv review ixjg a general report in its news col- umii, tbe Tinaes say Aoiii fet5? of tfee re-xrt th xsrti-cienie t-f ttpiimLL 1 may o-i. ctmiti tne ex- pTr--iC--lt OT Ur rd TtaSw Iti tt? TC-T rrvil 4 a la nxtZij tvjjirae it wotttd be aae lfvr to detiy sk-ac-e proaeiiM'at tilem tkave fc ve -t prretaiie fsii traie ui tiir jAsu-txt'oiiJ liyieau But a spifit Hrvctly to t-TtfK t-f prTeaC. fear of sik3 a-irci Lrwitii La 2et 3b- Us A jjCr-e-- ttt! tXjatfmmTJ, tile ill S-Ciisl tiiH i.

ajxajt ult es-se. v.ict? of luuAi.Bxh lue tii-Lt is to 11 tfeiMrm, of jc-ti tr 2-ut te CutiBiry. ta; tt rrndi riurTj khe usual mrtiruf to ITsWe. it isfc lataltt Vl li IBShpCmmUtW aVr-r-rt. tbal tf bnt? tiirvHizh ui te cx-e-trj tra mtktt i.U:awl ajeissero-is auS to Ut nuu- CLtUt- U11 tite btUMi.

ifce bnAesba of biiwices iK--t skJWtei ar eiije-r Sirec.y Mtilm iht: t-jidii OTMtefBijB of nwi-aai, or wctcis iiate fcwrB irfpafva lur LC ttsu wj; nstt.ua bf tLiiitirBVt-HS pei VHl 4f dujirraS wi- iu fit-a cr -arc-- ircal bur trjLsviKe, oa iitriT liins. wzmm-r the truirv jti f-f irt ii aaa Mai, iirntctiCaUiy ujii f.r Tte ta lum. ao4 Ui wcii tf lii 'KiisK, wfcte-a are Etar-y- i a awstU-tijb, iMare UxzfL te-xi ussier troat tzitLtss at aui iii Uie- autM ht Ut rtsKUuii tr a iTr tctiTii cuiau rtULUajE fcix awDiAi ct a jer it ka oj Xtr iLiiisA us iorarf-i lisau i i. gv-af-r. tti-xmM of rail-m'Wl tat tr.tmj.em; ialisij cax rira4 Jar, 4 tie bww mtifii to rfc-t ca-DTii- 1 iifi raw i rut i tkjave sseva ao4 bf ki-J ajt-EilU CT nsUIt c-w di We siaT lM.t t'f CT- latxi, ea vfttires, fcy the ui ul Ue -nd tie oiJ-riaft kntrt- pmiLKi Anted icmo m4ljr sriaxi aw Wiu.r, fcslrent, so-aad, ms-i mai -1-' mftri Tr.fcij- oi.

areiarve, ca Uxenr avenrMce prisu urc muea tsorr sti i svttmcI tx mccl to tBtf 1. ri isfetr uw ii rar Xtu.f wrl, act Uetr aama-a it antarutCLii. and rxiX'W CLd ariui tW yxtiwui tji ttja cmavry. Ail n-be a.a riii3i to thrtx t44miy ia jliui in? iv-ci. iu ecuirtj uf a.a aad frv iraw asit4 xD Ua-w tdtil nupFv) tor aa a2- aaarj tnixsr tajta srotxi aad pmmaayr', md U.r-y avtfw Bm ifBtui tt Isuuussra-U rr jierl.

tt whK9 arm and 4 -si'Xtw aa 2 pa-e by Uh of raars few ar to avx Us ta enmni taJk, avut ti tcb. mt rxuiwava, Cr tumM a--v oi oti thz isaajr e.rrd, ia ijCt. a Irjt 0 rtr awLi ix oeict, irura aa ea ictier-t 1 skk a k--ittxm ptsi, aatl T.natit ka eve Ut ti, ri. mf a tmcl tnm ti Ui wlat4e, we tftiak wa ar jtstfM la ttskt itissHu. i- riarxi 14 a ivav kat wbtf is r-i Wavo.

t-i tare ashitt eBii.pi!y titm ta rjrfa uiae. mm a ttvarawtt amSaat rtbi World, in an artic-ie Uwii iie- lbiiea a aPraics or Xk.zxrcrtie WlxkKaaye: Ts EriftVif1! ls are artaei! tb DiitjejiiW Tv--ri-. tai tigim btrrw of 1.1 a iiar ajt6S wita P-t- mTiX o4 ski' It WO'laiw. Ttlt (su-ist yf Um Vtt-a-ttvB praA aareT ne aa ali tfsy Alt, vi--vMi i5 ti fxariy vot-t Dl fee. a if rrij i4t rwaairnijT atHj as Mra-swat-aa m4 if ia atib-ejn-vcii ia wast iHaatwl U3 fit fcejfiiitAliSxrj fttfltt.

1 bat a iiAUUA tuar ar9 rUU4Bl ti 5 a an takSaxsaw iy fc. -'arl aaw tit tiiirr- Lie f-wirfta's ciiUaa (kvvjr- cerate? af.f-4 ia a I hirtt Uf S- feevS i 7 a TvTiasaf btft aV.fv ft ia aH aya-tutu aJMaaas-traa -Usat jr ta Ua awaa-t ci i'wrr kmoirttt nsiat ts ta i-iw-w jh- a' j-rfc, Eaisaa p3a itzm jTr-ftTv-TMfv It ia rrw-a fket fc. th r.ft)j tu Urs3 Jktca-'aeraS't fea T-caa ar ti iia i--a ar waa titwy 1 a a oa-t-xtico-J thjt ijacatfwi 4 taaaa warftara. i a afe.t ia psrtjiAtx ut' rtyv fef: -ery wa la i Lma fciu-ih-! of aa Oka aJt rf at, 't fey i ara BsumartX, Cani au aaA Stet wasu tie ttm-iw rtta4; (we ar zzviUf smA, jasj tt. mm Kat tbsca fr It sWwisaa4W aiskiMtiwa.

aa-w- mVMMi -t tt 1, iUlWal rl LtMt 1. mi a.t M.r 4Bl Utmt 0 i4s il NitriTl wwarta, f. It Mt. Ui iiajs. fca tt tiw-e Ai JWW aad tae iJrtaaw t)r EtU sW-34.

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Unrs qaaiwrtiesof WiwutiiS siuliMlna Jrta. sUiiaiIros mana astS Bras WiA af ai hh. ae4 ara k.4 la au Sua tacs a bakkk. 1" A at -umbu of a arr taas aaea iwal. kaacs to.

oaas. ia. asutHtaran. fcfjFHi.x at a Ui.tN. IH1LXP PHILLIPS' HOMO LIPK Tha b-a SVfKBdav Nlu tVvt rakttsWt.

talsat gct'T tar-roved. II rrst-e, Bfx-'O whom fceputjUeaa tca- w5raari'iy rest ted stry tJatr, Hi py at oce set about such Iks' A Uiontirii fecra i 'wasted brcmrUt out Tlv-rv i -i-i' 1 I a C'-jTaiiillHf -Bias Is 5 5. tX-BMafc-Bt'T bf.l his do'T be- tsw-e tbi Tt rota Jo take titi fffk be fMfgH( work I iBi- rfffiS and fat art? s5 ert. ai-1 u.4n csa rnajiMeoily lc eJ 7 li lace tiroes tca-4 to fter wbeti What larsf now. teen fk-xe well Ueret we liare tla te trjr r.d done guo- ortT ig tuere I- Hi.

iiS iLii we sxw-se tV canal rsr.ut-t afTori to 1 to tie tana public tar.y.nj tLe bo fight ia-u'e ttij las uswi, r-f Ibt (Kinr is 'sn h- as tii poia', and made by tLe mak-rUy in the cow cliowa will eclin of United tntrf-y to iWtara The -itaatyr 4 TfH tUe CI ttt M.B'cr yr I'epu lii an? I Vit remember tlie of hokrjis tb te. We cannot l. driTta from oit present fKikiiioa if ini.3 i kai post sd fV.tlifur'y f5i.lirg" bis dr. If frt ra siii er or too grvat con-fuk-3. ia our Mrcsrtii.

tliirsy or tliou'and KcpatHcaTjs Eigiett Ujtir duty we tsar net We caoaot l.e tff ti3t sbafl hkve glorioa iiiu.h, if erwy rojer gots to the fJi aiii' b'y toli-jt, on the if r.nt 'ctceIkt. Tirfre is wor! to dtoe let it nat l-t it jk it i THE HONORABLE COXDICTOF BOX. JARV1S LOED. The -ublfc are ware tLt Janris Lord Gt a U-tiT to lie Dcmccratic county xo-Tention dw'ieiRj the nomioatioa for sea-afr ttat te aitrard informed tbe editor of tbe I'oioa tiiat be could not raa, ad that the committee appoiated to wait tpon him were given the taxne answer. It will ais-o I remembered that ihe Uuicn on Thursday struck his ctase from the ticket, aail that it bt not beta restored to that I -'ace sirce.

This was immediately after tae Df-nio rat and hronicle pubiUhed an article in wsjib, Jar vis Lori'e caoal contract were rei-sewed at The seqael ail this Ixrd Uira up as the VTe art itkfvsed oa poud authority tiiat be paTe is hi acceptnc the Dem- couaty ctatral comnuttee oa Saturday morning We call pnicu'ar attention to time of day, fot the reason tit the I'aion, wtikfc had pb-oty of time to K-srn xht fau-U an.l rr.iHe the still rf dutul Cffn the subject Saturday afternoon. Is there any cue -0 htiDil aa not to see hai ali thi-T shufSag i fK- Can acy one ilouU i cole olijen-t ia to atare o3 te rcordt Xotlee i that it as after our attack upon that hi orgun L. uc from the ticket The ex- i he was iadaced to tw-taaaC' of cur arraisnmect of hw 1 Ti -u- ujiglit have been i iLorstiiy but woa'tdo now. The tt-eraueris that the coarie of Jarri I t-i of i.i orj liM been kufBe boat 51e ai; to ran and the baew lite vriuu deck-nsioaa te ntuoval tLe catat front the aadoili lia-e bo other obiect kj to whicl the r.i:-.-.r ba Lei wa Tainerable. But M5 ttur tiiiTKe have beea year and bare frireo i rea II tht Hi'.

it' txm dl-A he iff naiior. at oace Ui autre in Vl fo'low oar aru- aa J( tc- -abe liiiou tu avltbdiww k. Wii tubt ll.t a of a mas who t-ie. wcfcbl to find anyUtiag his COoii axe t.rd cf artsicea aad will ay the fim' Ttii at once. The ob-thra, ti ihe bckiag sad filllag wblcb l.as il.me i to defer a liar that ti ure of Lis caaal coa- hivli lit tas Lbojudast rtssoa to fear.

'1 hi- tlf- I tl withdrawal of hi 1 ice liivta tie t'lVit. and the rtfeaon t. i cC. li aj the k-auii oa the a araatnrhtit bis tsioney which Ji 1 ia)wrtli BHjney oh- tj.iieii lu.m the )eiWlare through the Uhbied thrgh aho bv lia uiA ihe Luuorhblc aeaalor or-(nlwcd iie dUtnei ia yera, Late a'H L.U hetji hll.ru UxA furahthed the lurm xo ea-ure tie maj-ciriue lit u.i 1.1 with honest pre Aed iht ia the naa ho as be a uiii! i( laUitr aud luaaliiiww. fiani that he aa arecabk maiiar ai i.

Lr.tus purse. It theae whkh tc his liut wiii iJms poujle th tvtrtfi iet-p a Jo o3Soe Ih i.t kauit liit-et aui free wiia iin.ar it. re titd to raise Mr. Lord taiared and ataiiea, tbottfh the trt- pi (-uj rrti n.utuivs. artery, fbe line u3tr b-o ut facHt'oi wtlb-Lld as .1 huL-h he to by lHblii-? a hu-ge tuiVr of 1 j.

He ia WHac 'Ui'h the tuj4e are taxed au the uiiiS be aii.i Lm ting have ub the treasury, aad ujr- An al IlarlaW 1 b-orw lukke I'm digrg. VVe wai 3 mure of acb p'--3fBt ia 2k-. JLrf hae au hir bjlb wto ill by the free uve of juoaey aad r- 11-aiM. when elected out of li Jury by BbadtOM "extra .11. a.n driwjc2 par fur Al ls i t'hii, is goeeraar of tiat id tfee lif-publseiucaadi-Chsie, ri'ai'e 4 lit-putuicka voters Haid ai t-tiK-y tee iie cm-.

of the iBsh 3 ere ace It ia too 1st ft-r Urf-U) ti Btod the maul ihia yr. Wtx li.T'-.'iik-jia lotm ta tak V. i.5 i 1 1 Journal The i.ti.-i.-iitif aJtc OMtthM her TI us is thai aitcr dit al learth. It di- 1 wiUtdraw lie uw cj -t Jr.fcj the tit It wae! Js in iy Mr. iiatsMa, aKMwitfenumdiee wbat bi tirrd ia hi ttttet, j1 to elect bus ar: rrviiwy ti at dealt out with Kucb L'ral fcscd.

We are therefore ire of attest U-b ia a we hare already done io wwue aad iatccd do Bioch more extensively. tix TOPCfsfol efforts of tbe ei-isna-cr and bis fs'lioa to draw, la isatEeae fitra the revenues tf Uie Lciplre stjte. We hatTt- fcaid Jarris Lord in nvw socd by Auoracr-GeBera! Barlow ia btbalf of the peepk for the Bum of wbicb a cbt.a:ned, a tbe attorney -general cla'ja, l-T fraud. We p0.bh U.e consplaiat ia thi S1 well as that aaiat Georse in acciiLir place, so that he who ruts icay read and understand. We have sh'.

wa up tbe amounts receired as extra by the firn of which arris Lr-rd Is tbe head mcmeyg whifh it was not entitled to ia any shape or raiaaer. Let it be underwood that these sums were paid when tbe parties were getting lare compensation oa their although doing next to aothicz- oa the work which they were pledged to perform. Let us refer briefly to these repair coatracta. When the ring taw that the contract ytem was to be abolished, its members procared the passage of a Uw which made the uias they were to receive annoally, payable in moathly intalmenta. Xow, tht-ie ccn tracts expired or were abandoned under the Uw as follows CbeniUBf canal Janris Lord Section 10, Eiie canal, William Modgett 34,000 gect'son 1 4, Erie caaal, George Lord 14,000 Section 3, Chemung canal, F.

JT. Lord lSXK) It i cotoriouji that nothing or next to BothlGj; was dune by the contractors the wia-Ur end previous to the surrendering or of these contracts, aad yet they were paid a twe'fia of the contract price criry moi-th nnder tbe law which they tad adroitly secured. Altboufh the expired contracts were gi-rea np Janoary Irt. from necessity, tbe others were clung to till the operdng of narigation, and the contractor in the firm Lord, Muett pocketed, as will be teen from the table, a large amount without doing a hand's turn. But Jarvis Lord, who ba undertaken to reply to ihe charge we made a-riiast him, eaying La sever wronged ar.y man." Cf course, he hasn't.

A man whose ring can bleed the treasury to such an extent as his has done, need not descend to cheating individuals on a smaller tcale. He can afford to be liberal especially when tadeavoricg to secure bis own re-election. Bat brt see whether Jarris Lord, a ho never wronged any man," has not wronged the thousands whose interest are on the Erie canal. The following is aa ccial stalemeat of the work undertaken by Jarris Lord in doubling locks on the canal. The contra eta -were all lex July 7lh, Dcubiicg Clyde lock April SO, 1S71 do Lyon lock April 20, 1S71 do Lock Berlin April 20, 171 do Poorhouse lock April 20, lsl do Lower lock at Lockville April 20 1S71 do Middle LockviHe April 20, 171 do Upper LockviHe April 20, 1571 do Macedon lock April 20, 171 do Pitufordlock April 20, ls71 do Miller lock April 20, 1 71 do Lock east cf P.ochesier April 20, 171 do Lock east of Ibxhester April 20, 1S71 do Lock 1 ear of Rochester April 20.

171 Tbte locks were to be completed as the shove exhibit allows, April 29th, 1371. Here it ia October 27th, 173, and not i mote than Laif of these double locks are reidy for use! Tbe citizecs of tite state of New York are but loo well aware of the daDgers which bcr tt our caoals. The quea-li-n which wte statesmanship baa to meet Is, how to prevent the carrying trade from slilf'isg out of our hinds. Jfew measurea have been gugstrsted and extraordinary exer-tiocs made in the emergency which is upon u. One tf the toot keportant measures was ibiit IcMiiing to the removal of sources cf dvlay.

It was for this end that the double kxks were ordered built, and of ceurse it was all-important that they should completed in the shortest time possible. And yet ia tbe face cf all tabv urgency, here is Jan is Lord having, ia bis own name or ia tLe bands of a deputy, tbe eon--rraet for no than thirteen locks, aad but half of them completed two years fciid three moatba after the time in which be Lad aereed to have ti.cm done. What be ten waitiEg for? SimfJy, as we are advised by tbe bet authority, because be could cot et atoae at a price ta suit him. Canal men have the future interests of canal caviaiiua have beea by this fatal delay. Uaa Jarvis Lord ia view of thee facts 'wronged no man He has wroaged the bole body of ranal ahipper and the peo pW tbe entire stale.

THE CBOOF. The charges we hare made again the Lord riag arc proaooaeed daadcra. That a short answer aad eily made. It is handy, fur it saves faciag ausae very uriy fa-tii. Lut we ask Jarria Lord who says we slander him aad the Uakta fctca erljoes the assertion, whether it is true or ait that the attorney -general Las begun ihirsy-one uiu for the recovery of moneys whk-h tbe not we remember dares 10 say were OBTAINED BY FRAUD.

We publish on lha local page extracts trcm the compiaiats ia the actioaa which hope tU ctor will fail to read. Ye sv, tiu-ae are electiua docamsals. 80 they are. When, the tiat la review df recud of a maa if it is not when he is a caediiboe f. S- and especially an Cit whk kaa a direct eoaaeetkm with fbe acltemes io whkh he ha beea coa.

rcrssedi Kead tbe proof, aad if yvu wifl At fr Jarvis Lord thru, we caa aaf of-sbirg prevent but reatetaber that (ansut stand by ssdaterested It is riu, tax pay era a-d eitiaeas of -varje tare paid atd will pay directly or fur ery dollar takea frma the irr The queetiua is ilk yea. StK. KAlbA CAHJ EE. ihe New York TuaM of Friday, a iiffltd the foikiaing frnm Aftsasy: U- various icvti'-ifcas whick Lavs ia progrei ht rr that PasSi ctsai4 lie robbety tbe tytsaMtrr. The at piiturr KisStr Uja fcrx Tfae arrKlatiua ic'u lie f-i-j-i i ibiaci.

Thur i a i i of tie a i' uxd 1 LL-a ia la- "roa tbe atnotmi of The answers of the commission da not refer to tbe entry of tie city clerk's office at night, sr.d the manner ia which the city seal was afSxed to bonds which were afterwards illegally removed from the custody of the tre-surer. The cemmiwioners do not deny that they left a large sum of money in the hands of their New York brokers at a low rate of interest, besides paying these brokers a percentage and all necessary expenses ia addition. They av there is not now $120,000 deposited ia Jarvis Lord's bank We did not charge there was just at this but were informed that when the city treasurer, Just before the panic, hastened to New York to get the money then held by the brokers he deposited on return the sum named with Lord's bank, and so we stated, and this is true to tbe best of our knowledge aad belie! We reiterate what we said in tbe begia-ciag, that we have and will strongly urge the earliest practicable completion of the water works, but even at the risk of being charged with inconsistency, we cannot and will not bold our peace when tbe commis-skmers are shown to have violated their high trusts, and that so grossly. The fact of the ease is that the commission is not Us own master. Most of its members are respectable citizens, but they axe not tbe real managers.

It has become apparent that the author of the commissioa bill, the man who appointed the commissioners, and the contractor are one. George D. Lord is the head and front of the commission and, with one or two of its members, controls and directs hs action. It is be who has transformed it into a political machine to be ued in tbe interests of the senior Lord in this canvass. It is he to horn all men go for favors and who dispenses them with a liberal hand.

For evidence as to the confidence to be placed in the course of George Lord who refer to the actions bow is progress against him. It was George Lord who obtained by means not yet explained, $40,000 from the state treesuiy for damages to Ms canal section which never occurred. It was be who drew 44, 4C9 from tie treasury annually fcr repairs never performed. It is be who is now a claimant for extra work on bis new contract under which next to nothing was accomplished when he surrendered it. To review the subject once more, we charged, and it has not beea denied, that the commission violated law by a sale of bonds enormously in excess of the sums needed for the works at the stage of progress made when the sate was effected.

We charged, and it has not been denied, that the 'commissioners not get the full face of these bonds, allowing 2Tew York brokers a percentage and "ail other necessary "expenses' for negotiating them. We.cbarged, and it has not bees denied, that this whole proceeding was illegal, as the law makes the city treasurer the custodian of the bonds." We charge that George D. Lord is the real contractor, and baa assumed nearly absolute control of the commission. Tbk is a fact, let tbe commissioners deny it as often and as determinedly as they will These statements are not lies." gentlemen. They are not They are facts.

You may invent excuses for them, you may deny them and you may abuse us tct stating them but they will be facts still TAHXAXI. Tammany still lives, and controls the Democracy. Fot a time it has pretended to be "reformed. It sticks to the old name, however, odious as it is, and goes about the work of dictation as formerly, claiming it has departed from the error of its ways, and is a reformed institution. Let us see.

It has put that model specimen of a man and politician, John Monissey, ia the place of Bos Tweed John Kelly in place of the notorious Sweeney; Mat BreEan in place of ConoBy; and one John rox, figures for Oakey Ilalb Old Tammany robbed the people of millions, became odious everywhere, aad now we have the eame institution dictating measures to tbe Dt mocracy of tbe stale, with John Morrissey aa a leader Tammany controlled tbe recent Democratic stale convention, and other organisations nit ia accord with it were kicked out. While stealing some years ago as no party or set of men ever ole before, tt charged all sort" of evil things upon rSepublicana. The Democratic organs and speakers that follow in the wake of Tammany are profuse ia their charge against Kcpu oilcans financial panics and other calamities are all brought about by thtm. At a Tammany raiincatkm meeting held in Kew York the other day this reforased" culprit dealt out the old style denunciation and charges. lie publicans it was were trying to perpetuate their power by the aid of the bayonet aad greenbacks.

We have aosne recollection that tbe bayoaet was called into use to put down an unholy rebellion, and to subdue those who would strangle the government. But the bayonet is always hud aside when the public enemy retires from the field. Taaunany leaders must continue their charge that a their stock in trad aad so at the ratification meetisg mentioned, Cox as spokesman, rung the various change, and tuehed auuiewLal upoa taxation. lie said, We have a tax oa everything; the Bible is taxed, and if the administration could continue in power long enough, it would have a tax upon your very "bo Why did he not try to convince bis Tammany bearers that their souls were tued already, aad the only way to avoid such unholy taxation aa to tute ue Democratic ticket? But Sunset is abarp; he knew that if it was aaaerted to be a prweat evil, the aasttsaor'a estimate of the value of the souls of Tammany would be so innnHesuaaliy small as to be of ao ae-eouiit. Xot even a Democrat would be tempted to ab-al insignificant ram.

The idea of coitectiag revenue from taxing such Democratic souls as inspire Xjrrijy and Lu If all tbe funds col-letted Una such sources were deposited ia back, and it kLot.kl brek, the 1m to the governmeot would be too small to make any tuia about. On and afu-r to-dxy tin- awretary yf tbg tttmonrj awftwaseea hi iafe-atioa to pay ai ill j.oveiaseat creditor wh p-e-ftr it to gneuKick, Chicago x-'sylrj out fet wttk. Thia 3 toward zrstiiEF'-ka, aad it may b-l Ibf.

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