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Show By W. U. Telegraph. NEW YORK REFORMERS. , . New York, 12. An address has been issued by Charles O'Conor, in conjunction conjunc-tion with James Mott, Wheeler U. Feckham and Joseph 1L Choate, to the electors of the State, on the subject sub-ject of obtaining good men for tho Assembly. As-sembly. These gentlemen, in addition to Wm. M. Evarts, were last autumn selected as aids in the prosecutions apainst the ring. After alluding to the failure of the last Amenably in accomplishing accom-plishing anything in the interest of reform, re-form, and urging, as a cause for inspecting ins-pecting any candidate, the fact of his membership of the last Lecislature. the address urees the selection of good men, irrespective of party, for these offices. Unless strenuous efforts are made, it is feared the late city "peculators "pecula-tors may auoceed in their plans for securing a venal assembly, Tho fer-viees fer-viees of these gentlemen are offered in taking observations upon the fitness of candidates, without party bias or personal per-sonal tavor, whereas, in the cac of the present candidates for Governor, the coDtlemen beine morally unexceptionable, unexception-able, t hoy say they wiil make no recommendation. recom-mendation. Boston girls are np to everything. One of them, at twenty years of ace, is in the Indian Territory publishing a paper in the Choctaw language. Her youneer sitter is thinking of going to China, there to publish a journal in tho Chinese tODdc, |