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Show VlfK rilV.-lKKST HkNIUUi-KI InTI viKwr.D. In resjionsc to an inmiiry perttiintng to hn view on the election, elec-tion, Mr, llendribks ubservrd; "I have said very little il-out he election to any one. It t. a delicate nntller for mo In speak of al all, httvn no doubt, however, that Mr. Til-is Til-is elected. I depend, lor a fair eouul in the uncertain stub, not upon democrat, but upon the ho n cut conservative con-servative republican, wlnwo inicrcsi it ia to huve tho election conducted fairly. Tbern is is no doubt what ever in my mind thitl Mr. Tilden lis been elected no doubt at all." "Mr. Tilden is very weiillhy, ig he not?" At thin Mr. Hendricks omiled, as though the Hulecl was not iiliogeihri new lo him, and Haul: "His weitlih hun been pxuggcritlcJ; very much exitfgeratml, Uu told nm InniHeh that it liad been, lie is o,uiln twll o!!. In this part of the counliy we wnuld call him very rich. In New York he would only bu eoicideiul ,U tn well otl'. lln in, 1 pnmini', worth a million; while the uom-inl beliel is thut hw in wmth three, or f ur inilhotis. lie is a genlh untii of the hiuhcril ability tin wull us Uidilcinmlu il inlcKtdy, and his admihislntliou will hi) a blueing to the conntiy," Providence and the Scotch harvest. har-vest. At the meeting of the eetab- ; lislied synod of Anyua recently, an overturtt was presented pruying ihe synod to appoint a dny 011 whicn tlie ' thoughts of the congregntiou might be directed lo ihe de.tiing of UlaI wilh the harvest, wnich baa now been on band for nearly three mouths, and is not yet completed. The Rev. Mr. Anderson, in supporting the overture, Buid it would be well for ministers to call the alien lion of their peopie to indications of dissalia (act ion with their conduct shown by tho ruler of the seasons. The liev. Mr. Young eaid it was a very ditlicull subject indeed in-deed to try and read the decrees of divina Frovidence as expressed by prosperity and adversity. On the east ooat of Scotland the harvest had been almost a failure, while on the west coast fine weather had prevailed and the harvest was a good one. W erQ they to inter from ihia ' tue almighty was disati,fie. wil the in. .habitant, on lb- eMt flnd pleased wuh l oa t,)e wegl, u was ultima',. Breed to fix Uje firsl Saboa' j in .November on which min-era min-era shall cail the attention of congregation con-gregation to the dealings ol God with tlie bad harvest. |