EFTJG,Ity or m theCCllt*cent*coklyc 1m-0 |wrConklin g, the • man whom i President ijayes removed from oflloo for grave ri?asona. would succeed him, should bo ijiiough to determitio the vote of every Sbver of his country, nguinst tho Republican electoral ticket.«' •DEMAGOGUES TO THE FJtOXT.It is 1121 fortunate that men occupying roniimmt position* iu public lifiynnd 2 y virlui* of such iHsitiunn nsBignfld to3MinnbCillWIKroinhiepee, fn.sucJf gufhernigH jus it ho I loniiiAij mow being held in this City, tinniotlsjnk the pnrLisun on such occasions. j Iferhups the most striking evidence ij»fi this is shown in the congratulatory (1 input eli, scut liy Gov. Smith to ftunes jV.; Garfield on his noimmitiou us the Republican candidate for President, which i li as as follow*: “The veterans assembled at Mihvuukco send eoifgrntu-litions. \Y. E. Smith; Governor. The question arises, who authorized the Governor of the State oi Wisconsin to sluid such a dispatch iietluumme of the vwtenms, asscuinh'd foi a purpose, disconnected with polities, congratulating i a-machine politician over his micccks in l Winning n nomination fron^sitch men usj composed the Chicago Convention V 2 10.! Among the veterans assembled in Nbl-‘jizzzz j ^vuultee. are thousand? or DemocrMs, 11,m [ who will not vote lor Mr. Garik*hi. vfho ’ nd j do not ‘consider that bit* nomiimtiop is Itru’|! tiny subject for congratulation, and Who lj never authorized Gov.; Smith to use their names to help ujnnttfrtCttire Ri-gmimne.’, It was designed to show the aramatic!fjrograss:Of the members:“The New York Turn-Vcrein is making : nrxahgcincnts for celebrating tlm nuniverapy of tho battlo of Antiebim, next September, at Turn-Verein hull, East Fourth street, in honor of the members’ of the 20th .New York (Turn Yerehij Regiment, who fell iu Unit engagement. The regiment was in the thickest of tho tight- and lost heavily. A new’ memorial slab will be oreeted in place or that destroyed by tire last winter, bearing the names of the fallen men. Veterans if mm Koltcs Rost, Grand Army or the Republic, andoihcrs, will participate in the celebration.. 'prvi.sTil A 7 STItAXCrE SCAXDAL. t Tho Washington Capital gives the following i ii relation to the Cooper-Ferry !cuibrogho; “Tlic eyes* uiid nose of lion.Ferry, who counted tho bame when vice-Yica president oil;the occasion of tlm elect oral vole, arc to-day in a worse condition than the pnnilytic nostrils, and the oil' set one eye bf the one whom he crowded out. Ferry has slipped up. and unfortunately has been discovered. Discovery in iniquity is InioreaWfu! than ! jk tlie'conception and ;itction ol the Nime ' Inw!HInuehfoiDieiinccnT1naclt;lJt*Mlcr;halbasolIU!1H!tillglIIMi 111:I°Ut.jrpnbUcan enthusiasm. Had the Govei-’ nlt;ir. as Wm. K. Smith, hi the mono - ofgct-esi-Re-vetcraus wl»o arc Republicans, congnit-Uliitcd Mr. Garfield. hnd he the authority to use the name*. hut JittJe fault woiitd bo found, but we protest on behalf of the thousands of Deinoehit.M, who wore lhe! the blue, who ure n.HseinjbJod at Miltvuti-•esi-jto a 1iicombined. It is the discovery that makes thlt;£ crime wrong. If there wuw jio detection there would bo no sin ex: taut iu the uuiycrsc. If Adam Inut have possessed;one linlf tlie mpacity of 'J‘om Ochiltree j God Almighty would never have kuown that that apple -had been eaten, and Eve and Ad. would to this day huvulbeen suunwig theiiiselves in the vicinity of-the Euphrates, with no sinful eyek to gaze upon them. Jinl »* ure straying from what wrMarted to talk about, and that is Ferry.. The following odd announcement appears inn Milwaukee newspaper of yesterday:“There is much untruth in the foregoing statement * Let it sullicc lor the prusent that TIiohuls'W. Ferry, a senator from Michigan, was struck by me in Jiif»rlt;H»in at the Nntiomil hotel Wash jugtun, mill cut over Ids left eve. for uli ofteii.M* whiidi lie iilofic may describe. Ith;inhh ii 1 vh15.aftj, JSSfor act on the part lt;!f tin) man who tills : |lC00!SM to 3-Vrry. mi.i 1 liml the gn-;«l the gulvenmtorinl ehuit*. This is the pleasure PI doing the work.liIi'v1*V'AcJ11'oc1'Nlii the] iur-jmd-lfirst attlt;*mpt of any one to turn the grand gathering of sOld\m to politicalpurposes. 'J*he viderans without respect^vcrl| to their political opinions, should rebuke was!! the act in unmistakable terms, it i?s, L :not.; G-4 M'JEUt A XI* A KTIIl'ttlies.li GarthOilforPreridenl. Artjuy few Vieu- 1 with it cowhide, that caused find elegantSigned Sinxvv \\. Coovim.This letter was the lesult or a giujdiic 1*0Ml deserijdiuu «»f an assault made upon Keuutpr Ferry by the Ja-yenr old daughter nf Mr. GoofH'r. Wo believe thut is telling the truth, hut imttlie whole* truth; for it is certain that th«‘ i lively, lithe little miss did give Ferry.. the Chrisliun statesman, a 'bull dose*ti1 I’lvsMl.-Ht. This is tho glorious w.m- ■ (f-i.lh-nu.il to s.(ihnn lik- aii H..n!. !i ...... J small bo_v s hook, ayid utter such prolan-Itv ius would shock liis Sunday sclo*..1thejj biuatuui thal the Chicugo t’onvention ietuPl has ju*lt;seiited 1o tin. fvooph- for their ices.. Mifirages b»j the ^.highest rofilees in the loaf giti ol tin- people.1 Over* (lie lh*lt;t the rob-,;- jnonopoliKts ol the land will rejoice, the vu. ':! hiauukiclnver. elamoring . for umdluT artv‘:of the people, recognizing in the iminitw ‘I nee for President. si Jriend that ean bn-rched upon, ill l end all Ins energies to make sure tin- election of Garfield,class, which grows in virtue us Wiivs in age. The.* old limn probably hunniv n-dhim nfterwuMs; but. t«» tin* young lad the hcutor of .downing tin vin-.i‘lt;r president is due. Tin* prurient pubic jiave. id course., many and diver* it leu.*poUlul O) ficdt from nearest tlie heart Gis to tho cause of 1hi* vjoh-ol »n-i lt;illegerl treatment ol tile greal and g.md man. who. since the imbWMmaO puMnsrr.-M ‘I-l\t -II m-: (**•: iImL III h« :i -»\ l:lt;l I’ll!rdcd lt;‘iu Iden cuts the a iticiii-nude(Ulliltleinise i*l Schuyler ha* -bomresplendept as the type of virtu* m ,,J' cull I'xis.vtu-e: n sort of i Vo-lm. whodll. r • draws hciit on down to lt;*arfh. Fern jsaHi.. «!'■ nlt.T subM- , t.lltll!llinlthv,v voung gcw.M I.K.hii.L-hasli film veBut, r bn Nu-verv sari •fore ineni man.1 * ap-lt;l»r’s. The mon e I endrr oti 'V all street, tlie capitalist, seeking a grant from Government !lt;• build a ijmIi-itjmI in Go. fn wosi. nil the nieii wlifi live by preying upoii_»he Gov,«nnn*ml._wiJI fall intohue Iilld Iiliircli to be- support 'of lt;iur-tleUf. \lt; m:;u all lliose mentioned WollFI have |*{,'I-|» ^1' lli’eeptable 1lt;» t)*i elalt;*i Ms 11n lHOiiiio-e of the UepublicaJi (‘nutnt i!i 1h* eighh * II year.'S in Con gn'-s? 'ins endeared him 1«* them, tor i licy kult;*w linn as ji man t hey can rely tip -lt;-fi. b- eoiijd not have been limn j unfedmid dend-sid with religion. Tie r.enrs lus hi'iird like it religious man. h:o mg !im UpjH^r lif* clown *!iav*.i}. . fli«*U M'*iriek »s the only niufi we «-t » r knew win-wore his heard nfb*r that pattern i.udwasn’t OStl'USibly rlt;d!ghie,v. • f erry.nureovct% is a liAi’lielor. uml tie* prtiri cut public iifnro*md huvi* ib eiii-'U that he e^cded the jealousy of nil three n| the j:irtic! concerned. The imfher.*nd the lively, lithe little daiighici wen i poA.sihly |li*Yi*il o]a*n,jind 1 lie pugdhst h*. paternal miccster • coppered. It went. : however, us it laid, and Fern was whip- • sawed. We trust that this w ill Jurni.-b a warning now* to public inm ol cvjl -i •pc«»I..,:had he been prominently mentioned w*r proclivities; nnd'wr. {,dndre Hie lt;**-ur:)geoj a virtfiofis family in openly chn.sln.ing the would-be l’liritan who. undej r|t.I hugliejra ted us Ye pers 1 liat ■sit ly aide ‘asy it isIOO-’ily. o.\ iket o of t he la the ■an -ille pl:o e Ills Mnai ss was deceits-plishi d by a trick, and tlfoy hope t’ succeed 1*y blinding tin ju-oplr* in the manner in wfm-h In* nominutnm as brougld about. N-lt; argument that W;n»Used iin nppi'siiion \ii the m'luiliatilt;o* ot ib’ii. iri’anl in .lames G. Phone but can be ued against .lame:- A. Garfield, except the Third Term cjy A politician aiimng politician-*, a schemer among schemer■. an elfin M. kei since* In* wiih ojd (*nlt;illgli t«’ m*U‘. Againsl the people wlir revei then interest** lt;u*lt;l tllO**e 'ol‘hi1 men '‘In- -e.ijrhl t«* jirlt;»y njmij thum came in ee.nfii* ! -buiic*- \. Garfield is aerejdable tlt;. • very machine Republican politician in Gii bind, and llh »'N • (‘(•lleclor Arllmr a-* be- as.'-ia' iati- mi fin* ticket., til* crowd t hU-1ms controlled theguise id ,n religion, injures t ie- -nn.c. perry will henceforth reeelv** iin»etic;dlrlilt;* sUhplejoti uinter nhlcli h» ha*, tie-«*reJ*i-.^Jt bed’ll si in do we«l Inn tofor* . and he roust grown miGtiu'le ami b-ion wisdom from tin* Hiit -mid tln ir c*'U ms and si-stiTs—before 1h* tri**.- another -syMe'malic turu 4d d! doir-g.VIs.■o iA ItlTIRI.IIMN tll'tMOVThe mitiolml conventi«.*n m.-rd* vljurt x*iirk lt;*t jlhe seh etilt;n; of :• candid.-:*- nw vje.'-pre.Anh'iit. noininntiiigG. n. i fi.-sb-r A Arthur. New Vlt;*rli. on th* fir-*! I.:d-lol. Ills ]*nncijd»- cii'iupi tifor v.ms 11 * *i iL. II- U-'llbltVtle. wJiu wlt;iliM \tii\y 1»* eii :• hilieh sjr,,ng. r lt;Mudi*.i:d«-. although I Imre is Seme d**ub: if he \i*mM se.ecptr d it. Geli. Arthur G a soldier •■ good record, a gentlem*'- id Imr aluh-ties and inlt;*piO:ichablc prjv.ib .damn* ter. The ]rincip:d objection to him is•• A dun hi st ration ut Washington durinl 1!». iwcnlv ltP].ul.li.-ni. rul,-. mt ! *•»«* «* ntixcl U). Ill (li« Um- an.l, . ‘ ' , .,1, i i . ; unti-c cu»kJlngwpu»bl.k-. and th»-lt;iditinij in tho election oi ton field and Arthitr « of Uulln^ Uri| j-(.Illlt;lvei| fn.m the r.d-■; new lea.s** of power. 1 Jeriorship of the port of No York. Mis —* ■ nomination was doubtless made as at'.r.lieliehi:i*HTJi* rv In T Can FurKErisrrrxo- fa tiiichla x/.Oil)ldiconcession to the Coiikliuj; party, wlueb jti the convcntiofx had been beaten on Till* Ni*w York Tribnnr says tlmt the livery Ktaml that il had luken. The* gen-j early mnmbig train from the YVcst, Sat- ‘peral opinion in. howi'ver, that 11 woyhlj nr.luv. 0)1 tlm Erio lliw. oaTrx-.l to Wmt ! lt;'«*•«» '•«'lt*i,r ,0 ^ l'x *,!«l «**m*- ollmri * , . . . j ’ innai] about the firncs,s of whose innniii»-Hty four hundred nud seventy -two Ger- |ltl1„ tlll!rlt;. £!(mld ],„vc. begn no .sort ofj man Turner*, representing one hundred !*jimi;tjlt;m, Jlut the trouble is to get x,ijlf) i ntjd ninety ditlercrrt societiewin the Westat-and Soutii. They xtre on their way toprornlnpht irmn to take it. as it is pm-EnrO]e 1o participate; in the gr^rtt no- )orally, but imnroperly, iopirded n- uAH inIpositiOH ’ of little 1 nil lieu ee and impor-dnimul turtuiV tournament lt;»t I'fT.fihfiUt.on-j Iliu-M/dm whii’h begins .Inly 21. Fowtlm/;.r.rm,of f ln’m uli'of Amerir'iin birth, nml on rovisSting their fntlierhmd the I'nrnetK imvo. taken tin* precunlioii to ]rovilt;|lt;'* ’ 0j j ihotjiswlves wiLb pro]»er documents to j iivoii) ]o.“sildo complications with Prince ( iiismarek- Many of them are. tuyotnpn-* iiifwl bv their wive-und childreu. ami all were the guests of the Now York T«ru-Vemi» during yVxsterday., An escort from that Kocii.dy received them ut (lie MUition, and a Hiibstuid.^Al breakfast was provided for tlm visitors at Turn-Vcrcin hull, in Fust Fourth street. Speeches of welcome followed, and the quests were shown nbout the ,C!ly b\* their,-hosts. About twotldrds of the traveller? eat ribwn nt once to write home of Ikeir heart]' reception here. Many had never before visited. Now Y'ork, and their admiration for it was freely ox drur.Hing lien ; mi- jt be Ihenthe*has)nsnuLirfty-un-itilltheefulsvlieIillf.tanASHES OF SOLDIERS.Amick of wdUlfrfl*.lux:iriivA* 1 inns*^ rr*fni.-j*octiY-c*. anirmuring u clma: in I a.thought.th«* war rcMimrH U» m\ ►.#■!,«, v*mr\ml nimin Ma1 ftdvniieo id annli*^.I?'l»lIme:rhronM||k»«r»mi i1..JIicr« ’ lrc88ccl. • The innjorit-y of them repre-5 “ andthoingon*tNtii«-1(*.*«- ns nn.l vapor*-.Frnni their vrnvi-n in tfi#* lT*-nvli»** q*.cr-a*llnL'.I’rom f lie eC'iriMei1lt;:t* all thmug.i Virginia ntni 'J'entK-KMT,From evcrjy iHiial of Ik? roMlpftsH. nut ol tie* eoiiiUlr**- iiiinanifsl frovfih, *In \r*ft«M:Hoihlv. In myrtn'lK larcc. or Miiinds i **n* nt twoH or 1 inw, or Mnglcour,theycvuuc. | li i\mJ sliciiLly catlivr rouml inc. • ■- v.-uI. v : \N'nw nonml no note, 0 tniKiipctcrl Not at ihc hr-rwl of joy curate?, ji.'irailhiff on « Hjiirtnxt korftr, ... • : |WI Me itrawn Bnlt;tKllKtciinc, nml onrt.ineH ,by tbeir thlirhH- lo.li, my krav*j horncinen! : MybnnrtHomo tAn-fAccUliorKcmtuI whnt life,* ohat joy *nd jirldc^ \ ■Vith nil tbc |»erlli», were yourn?!ViW. 3Nor ^ your | drumracT^, neither al rc re file, atdjkVTD,Nor tho rol) alarming the cam|i—nor even the inuttlwl txeattoro ImriMb NoGdnu from ynw tliin time, 0 ilrumxncTH! 2car-iog rtiy Warifico dmin*?.sent the middl^ ciawc*. r Thorll all boBnt artdc from these, anti tho martu of wealth, ana the crowded pro men ride.back in time to TofoagnMst Grant,** said | clo,c*Tho slain and alive again— Ue *ln*L andF. J1 ■'•. : ii F. 1jwr.HiE?vlicv KcV. i- ymember of the Ideal society.At noon Sunday tlie entii’o party sailed by the Hte4inier|Silcaiiji, which hml been chartered nud refitted for tlie trip. The etoernge hnd ticcii converted to stnto-; rooms. In l,'rjuikfort the visitlt;;rs will boub-oteun-forote5Sl-m-iild t a aa-ta,goldlistedill-theIi-?h,in-of,received and Ontertuined by Uio local tuni-\Trein. Tho* Siiosiit will l]y tho Tn^nc‘ns, fing, n fiainbo.iu and swonl crossi^d, surmounted by au owl, mid withdebrlR afire,1 chant thl* chant pr my nll«nt houI, iq Lhc name of all dead eohficn.;Mr.«.eaixFaces ho role, with wondrous eyt-H. vrn* dear* jrothcr closer yet;Dmw close, but. speak not. ■ ‘Araos mar: Mcy deli' N. YPbiinloinsof oonntless lo^t! j InvjFtkie U) the WHt, honcefoith lccoroc my j.f.ffl comiianlonK’ uiFollow me. ever [ denert me not while I Uvc.tiwfcct arc1 the bloomliiff cbeekn of the living!fuur initial F'sL fnr-thc Gcrnian words sweet arc the muHicnl votoc* aoundlo^i “J'riBch. Prri. '[From nnA Erolilld) t-lie Jint »wf5t* ^ '*eel- “rlt;‘ tbeir H-motto of 1lic 'J u|:hei^, and the Icgcnd,nN. A. Tum-Bund. '. The Tribune aay«;WA party of ducked men from the Milwaukee, Wis., (um-vcrciu is espoetcd^ here in ft fow days and there will probably be similar blinds from other place*, who will compete lor the Frankfort prizes, which are ruauy and valuable. ForJi/df aceutuory this Xntioiicl contest baabeen maintained at Frankfort, lhc contest consisting of gymnastic sports. The Empcr01,nobility have frequently uttended. This, however* seems to be the first occasion on which the turners in this country have participated. Tire project' of American competition originated with the Cincinnati Tirmera. LaBt evening the visitors were entestained at Tum-Vereitt hull by the New Ycri Turn Verein, the occasion being tho thirteenth ftuniversftiy of tbo society. A p7 en-Jcnt ryee.llcaroMt comrade*! all in over iiilt;l long ^one;fiat love Is not over—and wkat love, 0 coni-riden! -JVrfame from liaUlr.-flcldu ripia^- -mi from fce-■ f. ter nrifiiag. ' : : ‘Iterfnmr therefore my rkant, O love! immortal• Love;: » *; *Olvc me U batho tbe mcmoricr.iof all dead roI-i • dierM. • j •Bhrood tliejw, crnhftlm Uiem, eovcr thcoi all | - overjvritk tender pride. I -procicrvJnMO.HOr1’rrfnme ail! make all wholcconic!*Maketh«t! nshes to noarlftU and:btowm,0 love, 0 Chant! oolvc all, fructify all with lhc ! - last fhDmlatry. .m j-01 ro »o exhauBtlcflH—make me-i fonhlaia,That 2 exhale love from mo wherever I po, liko a moiBt perennial dew. ,*. }For tho ashes cf all dead soldiers.iDiAHETKS.—A Stirs* Cure.; Tothisdfs-(itled 'HectoiMoriual b part o, tiie pro-tpfwsing jcoiuplnint, thousn.nd« foil vic« Urns. .It required no description. ThosennCHlOlotheterixand bet * In/1 law.It 3 hcfoi tjoh« w^nS 20 o' , Ana mill inter der i vreeilperrfia