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he fl;hftagn @ribuu;. TTPAE OF SURSCRIPTION (PAXANLE IN ADVANCE). been killed,—ii would bein much better taste for these patriois to contant themselves, for some time to come, with firing salntes on Coban soil. Eee s E‘HYCXGU f_(”GG DAILY TRIBUXRE: FRIDAY, 'OC'IOBER‘H, 1872, ;ziumbaxspmdunw—s:_—z- = a0 exist- ing controversy, acd nothing more. Notwithstanding this manner of troating the Genevs sward, tho decgsion of the Tribunal will dsmpenod by the frands in Pennsylvanis. Gree- ley’s chances of success in the country at largs arenot destroyed. Ho requires 184 Eleetorsl votes. Of theds he is tolerably sare of the fol- lowing : rotten throngh and through. Thers are Custom ‘Houses in all parts of the country whera the ag- grognte revenue collected does nof equal the selaries paid to the officers. Woneednot ropest tho alarming frequency of discovered corrup- 50 recognizad for four years; and thet miirscle hss not yet been worked. nor has the Stete deen rescmed from micrnle and murder. Parbaps, howeser, thess amisble enthasizsis may ssy that the frandniont ratification of thet Constitn- tion destroys its effect in the eyes of the benefl- the twelvd A tes selected; by Christ, cae “lied, and cursed, and swore,” snd another ¢praved toba a traitor.” Therefore, proceeds tho once-morr.l Harlan: “Tko Preaident’s op- pozents ara Wrreesonable in their demsrd thas that hie shouk! bs =5 much more successfal in Dally Edition, por year, by MAIL... T Y . = bo & precedent for the ‘datermination of nationsl Tri-Weekly Edltion, paryear, by MATL. -3 c.,‘ié,m?;,',, d,s::f:i. h‘fm ) 5{; A‘A’:"a‘" rightsin all fture casen of similar circumstances. Elestorel | tion in the dopartments of tho Government n Sanday Edition, per sear, by M. % ng opinion inthe Alsbams | qyehigh eharscter of the members of the coter | andor the immediste eyes of Cabinet | centPower whose favor thoy,curiously eno2gh, | his aprointmats than the Vicegorent of the ‘Weekly Edltion, peryesr, by Man.. case, but the mere sight of Lis immense mant- | Gon “and the stvong syt of fustics iy which s 3| ofcors. 'They £ro notorions; they ara no | seem to think it n_cassary to bey. Almighty. K a2 e Frs —_— Parts of 8 year at the ssme rate. Beript has thrown largd numbers of his fellow- longer even demied. We “need not refer to the To provent delay 30d mistakes, bo enro and give Post | cititens ifito & mOSH Thhappy ing, | Tosts esch principle of? Jaw asserted, will com- | ¥ = Oficeallres i fal, inladlng Stata o Couaty. Even tho Telirant, s ool frame of mind. | 1009 thg degicion to *the world, snd it will no- o Tioinin 35 | teiba of peedy oficials who subsist upon the op- OEITUARY. Wote of Cincinaatl. o= Py e ten o7 ratty cxprose, Past | 4 findy conss for ghfl e iamhodinu-v ok m questionably be accepl.ed as an authoritativo ex- | Keatacky.. 12 | portunities arising ont oftheir intimecy with the 5 The following i the full vote of Cincinnoti, TR TO Gy SUBSCRIBEES, iavery Ahort.sighied. . On thie. win the mes | Position of inlernativnal Isw upon all points | MLEEL: 5 | Fecoutive, Those, ke Yeesben, wil nevervol- | WLIO[EENEYSEWARD. - | lusk Tacsiay, compared with tho October eloa- Duil delversd, Sunday excepled, % cents per week. pthoso who forese tho fatare 2pplications of it | Shichit embraces. ffhaeffoct of tho decision | Hew ersey. 3 | untarily withdraw; they will stick until they are ‘\'xll.\sn; H‘; Sen’r\gl d‘;f! esf&;flif n:’*;f;‘:‘u tion » yesr age, and the muicipal election iy d 2 o per ek [ princy i D i 2ti e v 2 5 % New Yol o Wt ‘Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, priuciples of the Geneva decision are by mo | NULUOf0 remind all natious of their daty aa Tomee % | memosut Ly fores, 'mer:fatr:; m:’r:nm:is‘n?:t“}. gar::i;n Cn‘:m‘r‘;n Now York, May17, 1801 His | 2z Ro. 15 South Canal-st., Chicego, N, | Meana disposed io cvow over the re- ’,‘;‘Z‘ngmhh, and lead to @ roformation of theirex- | Alabama. 1 fi;m,g:{ (h: s:x:;:fi: of = nr;engce nu _“:‘:; Origa Couaby, 8w otk agdt, 1o Th — falt. It 8 s great 3ddition to s upon that subject. There has beea | Avkansay, § | other Bstes bul we the gr F nocessity -an ¥ e —We m his fat Pookstore 0 Offce. Mo 000 Vialdhuav s tha | it i ior iti & growil t trals, —— | a popnlar protest now. Shall we in Tinois gnd | Irish on his motker's side. His falher was a Boskaore of Mo, G, “ndowrs & o, whems u’;fig‘;fiig;‘g;;f;&g“gjgg ‘:h':m“""“_’ a3 this, h‘.‘:fl'fii‘fi‘;fl:{;‘fi? "’mfae"i”fifme» 1t to theeo wo 2ad 0 | G ertlumcet snvits corruption i our State by | wealtby pliysicien, who dicd in 1849. At 15 Wil- = i receirs he eame. stienion 18 8 1on ox oo i | T¢ s mot a little curious that Eoalend, which fag | 176 it 3 Ingiane; 15 | rejoicing over its trinmphs in Pugsylvmig t;:d lizm Hax;—g eatorod Unioa %fihcg?; at ;D:;;:fi iy o is i i Soon ging it in the Nati overm il o student, be v corgia, an ;- el I — fifi:n’;fiefm = g*“.‘"‘f;‘“ the world 5 8ur- | g recont report thiat (o Empress Carlotts, | Sammes Gur votea? The | p:;l: o onis san ics | sci tbare ue eix munths, o then rotaraad | 2 iggfi g‘ ke s T ot o B bustouts dopaitmant | g5l o e neighboraaud hasanTrcland, | ot Yoian mmomors, s st the poiat of death, consin, we hope, will prefer to imi- | toNew York, «nd was admitted fo the Dor in | & 3 ssal dom e A o A e e - protected by the. ff;ifT of all iations, Wil e |ty out to b fabrication. | Hecphywician ze, | 10 170 tho roquired mumbr....... I8 { tare fho exemplo of fheir beighbors in | 1822 Tho mext year hockaugsd hisresidencs to | Sev - Lo = . ‘poscd upon pontrals, o > %0 PSOTOUSIY I | ports that el was nover in mara perfect phys- | o A0 we still have Rorids, Oregon. NowHSMP | rygjana, and dsmand not oxly tha thoro boe- | Aubuin, entering a law parimership with Judge | » 0 00 Fridsy Morning, October 11, 1872, — ical health, bat that her mental ailment gradu- | Soir® Nevads, Wisconsin, Mipnesote, and T | form, bus that it shall be hud now. Theroia 00 | Mille, and a year leter mamiod his partnes’s o= e Even those who objected fo the mauner in | 2L ST0%s wrse. Hor iusanity seems t0 have | To & doubifal Sintep, frowa Which, in & 2858 | yogucy wly roform shonld be postponed four | daughter, Miss Trances Adaline Millor Inisy, & e Amusements This Evening. ‘which Texans war e made citizons of the United | 12500 tho frem of childishness, but is not ac- | oo "‘i‘“‘:“"a'h‘ Josk for m—‘f““"“;‘;i“'“: T3 | <eurs that might not be urged for ila postpone- | hie began tho war upon thie * Albsay Regooos; =y me v S T i, 254 States would bo willing, now that thes hase | COTPRECd vith violence. Suelivesalmostalons | pennryivenis 2ad (5o, or oven O :h‘"““’_ ment indefinitely. The Ponusylvenia election | theleaders of the Democratioparty, 121823 he Lo s e Sate TATRE Sadisco sireet, Petzesn | mmergod their 1one star with the conséollstion ot | 12 {¥sv00ms of the Chatean of Tervueren, ac- | Leoioyiveiis, gone (with us sgelnsd the O¥er | oply fummishes edditionsl reasons why the work | prosided st o Young Mews = Coaventin W o e S ] the Trion, to deny tl: Secti ceptinz flre services of her attendants with a | T oeLinE pover of Ifoderal patronage, GUMIL: | g1op14 pe pressed more vigoronsly than ever. | Lield in Naw York favaring tho electon of John i AIRENS TRE— And certaicly ona‘mmiifffii'fi”éf"‘ Kitstios ror aganace, and oterteining #0 one but | 0 HeueY; und local trauds, Greclay wmnld D278 | gt g:ate boing lost to tie cause for this year, | Q. Adams to the Prasidency, eud in the sune 6 140 1,04 1,50 ©ATES FEEATRE Wabish cxeRe sd Coneress | fvontier f 800 miles, and a compeng of ufiutey | 14t phrurdan. Sbe dincs slone mmd elweys | Loreioverthocounuowitbont opposition. UAASE | ghg graster tho uceded offort in =l ather Siates. | vear declinel s noxinstion for Congress. [n [ RS 0 guard 300 miles, Jo 10t suerent 2B | ctauding, sets hor table and clearsit awsy, Lgats | 20 STOBUISIINCes W b have uow f0 f206, Wo3Y L0 | 4 ooty gusrantes agalyss more Hartranfts Ju 3 | 1830 he was sleated to tho StateSenate. I 1853 A ACADEMT OF MTSIC-Tialsied stroet, nga= 2adi- | for o border thst is subjact fo. fhay monteoy | HOE . o i % B85 | onr fiiends in Dliucés that thgro are thessa | Joaed populer dzereo in favor of o thorongh | he visited Envops, publishing u sories of legiers ar e sgn. Tony Dealer Pantomime Trocpo in ¢ Bompty | :on = _Is subjact to the continmod c . owvms fires, and Reeps &) oo e o0 ning the battle that fiera | pope 2 e i ey B nh Dumpte irruptions of Mexican caitle-thieves, under thy.| 1533 ‘aumher of candles burmiug. The [ [TER U SRS G0 0 mumw“:; raforn in amr_vhbr:nch of n.; Gm’emmm::s e | i tho Albang Jiconing Jorruct I e )z o FRS = leadership of such desperadoes ®s Cortiue. | f68T' ¢ of heing poicomed, which at| oo ° g v2 tho highest £o the lovest, and to secore thst de- | & eandidate for Govera Ne ol (o DA AT i SIS (OPSRA EOUSE_Monos st Betwemn | Thess dopredations Lave been £oing on sones | O7+0 Litno posoessod her, s entirely disappearad | Sore f0cioct the T gberal Stato tisket and s wul | ereo overy mau shonld abw labos more sacide. ¢ oposed and defeated by Mr. Mavey, andin 1903 o i A 1659, snd have cast the country millions of dek. | 5t s telsted that, a0t long ago, ehe ent o all | 100 OF OO ongresamen if egery man WAL 18 | ously then ever, until the dey of glaction ki Souin omional e the Bmporent E ~mem 3 —— Iars’ worth of cat ey - fine hoir_ but still insis oot | Disduty. A weats, i& dar | o vember. ' time besting his former oppozent. Vikile Gov- e S e GLOBE THEATRE-Desplaines sirest, betwoen Madi- worth of caitle and not afew lives. It ! be-fine hair. bmi still insists upon having it | oo Brovitouews, to work s g side with o - | ermor, & wasm correspondenco taok place be- Pmfi@gflri‘ g:xjr;g: lg;;x; g,ggg iv:‘f;am c:: y 42,284 Washingior. Veuderills entertaiampnt. The ipe. 0X"S AMPHITHEATRE-Cliton stroet, batwean will not do o suppose the mischief to hava beon, catirely ono-sided. There I8 = good desl of Istent fruth in the quiet statemerf, “someti- ney @rested every morning. Her mind is constantly busy with tie past, SHl believing that Napo- leon is on the throne, ehe i despatelics to Tromiall, Koerne r, Palmer, 1nd tho gallant host of independent :xmls, Republicens uad Demo- erzts, who heve Joined thems, with nnimpaired WHAT THE SOUTH FEEZS? We print u speech made by the Hon. G.C Welker, Governor of Virginia, ut a mecting in tween bhim and the Governor of Virginia upon the question of the reudition of two seamon charged wits che sbdaction of slaves from Vir- gressigual election of 1870, and 29,813 in the i minnieipel election last year, with one-fhird of tae city’s populous area degolats, o <nd Randelph. Roberts' Variety xad Min- fe in Lk - " i i ich i sl _ = g“: xé{:xéw “’_I:; 3 :‘:“fm“ -7 Tho 7 fgzaq | DI, ?&?&Efi:;;fimfi}:&%ms;:fi zeal to the end. - Philadelphis. We askfor it o careful reading | ginia; in this corrospondence tho gozeral sub- LIBERAL APPOINTMENTS. Tt the resilt of snth Cbod e b X | e ee Sl fiflara Wall Colleta’ mad with e Dy all Republieans who desire to Lnow the truth | jobt of slavary wes discussed. Govornor Seward i ) . ® 2ud 1t 38 hoped that betwace Sememat € 55992 | Jyiieh sho drescos ehairs and dummice, and then asto the real faglings and seutiments of the | maintzined that slavory waswrong in jtcif ; thet ., POLITICAL. . —_— b - Siwer, QEumal € gy pnd | SLEIE R S0mmn SRR ey e tken | The financial affains of ki county are, £rom | white people of the Southom States. 1t wil | g iding of sleves to recover their natural Tho resut of clactioss to the Forty-third LLIKOIS. x”g’w’r“_" mey y-s2gehiy hovo D22 5o on our ‘i °Th o xza!p.\o;s, a2 tmn:is a,aum ~arious ezuses, wa mos emburreevod stete. The | strike tho Eonégt recder as s most significent | Jilerty wos 2n act bumene and praisaworthy in | 61038 i8 2s follovs, o datg: - ekt R Ol uo melsnckoly faio of {hi gentle | oy of tesss wdburized by tho Constitotion i | fact st in (o Risios of Virginis, Temneusco, | itelr, and wsa nos criio undor Say lawa |+ | %6 covean s Ty Loyl mekk st oo thriss ‘ 2 iy y s ome which cRINOL{ )0 niet gy muot the ondinary expendituresof | and Misscuri, whers the parsy of Lateznd pro- | gave thoss of the Stale meking the :b—_!__._._ 2nd plices designated : Do thiey “o=lay thig botter in - tut touch all bearts, aud shows the emptizeas of A 13K ! ro- | gave thoso e Stat z Vo 5 ol o 4 SENATOB TRUMBULL. dombt it "?fi;c e nt!x. T ID Prances” We | vovalty and the V.__‘g__.fim 35 of monazihs. Her the county: while tiae tsx topay the interest ; seription have been gverilrown by the POPRAT | demand for the rendiiion;- Ia 1810 he wes re- i }: - | e [ . :?;fi‘-f;, “}.:wri:grg&&?mwmm Oct, 15. fl’m‘h'v g Tm dxer:o ¢ the paragraphs | s i’s s whidm';n s read foralt im‘aw‘th i on the county cebt aknost equals the expendi- | vote, law and pfde:'. provail, aud thera is the | glectod Governor, zad, pon retizing,in 1842, vo- i 3 l 1 ‘i I R Wilasington, Wik Go., Thusedsy. Oct. mon. oo eneh S sening regulacity | 0% B0 0 Ve \otas, sud. whils the | ture for onlinary purposes. To manage tho af- | aame peacefol admivstration of the Govarm- | sumed tho practic of the law. Ho volunteorad AR l 3 : GENERAL BLACK. &we..: .:g: ia'flgushma:u Of, the Repablc. an- | ¢ 'cx: o ”uymv IpELales, 2 \;’-;;B 1‘ | fairs of the county wader £ lese circumstances ment, and the eame protection’ alorded toProp- | 4y eonnsel for Var Fandt, asensed of harbosing i 1 '[ i Y&y { ;::Dn 21.;_,21?0 mnfi.(lf +.ho unfortonate Com- | S‘;‘;e-tnx:si n:t: be_.;ka ;z, Xi-mupx_ 'y 51 % er ;:; i Tequires the bost zinds: and { be earnast spplica- | arty, life, and lidetty tho! is eujoyed in 1 Oiio, #ad for AftF citizens of i i le l ]m:' h 2 li. E ‘ Disk ve Leen senter geg o death. Nearly _‘h“ P oe'h?: - Bu*,r- o e”’i- tica of tae most cxperienced men of thecity. | Tlincis or ary Northern State. Yet in wll | apifipan, indisted for conspiraey, under the I i S { &3 doy some.of these pagr devils S0 to i withz ng of indignafion for the man whose Otr County Govermsment . tonsists of fifteen | those States there are large nuribers of eolomed | 1o for tho reburn of slaves. Tu 1814 he vig- e T = ‘TITI[T —= 3 gl | w e | s ! in the insstieble , Satory. orave exilad o G:\!xfm Or s6mo pestt fentinl colony. Ina very quist but TEIY 8N sceasl way rhe Repub- | falsiéy 0@ viclation of promises eclpsedler | fair yonng life, and %t ber oniy the wrazed | memories of = muritered Tusbaudsud a berite emsbers, soven of whom L e7e to be elected thin year. Tha convintions which have met o rominate cendidsiess for i‘thesc places bave yeople whohaveno complsints that thoy 1o | ot given every political privilegs which zay | white man can claira. How is itin the otter | aroguly eupported Henry Cler, ond {n 1348 Gen- eral Teyioy, for the Procldensy, Yhe Legiss- ture of Kew York, chosen i 1848, elacted M. Tervitorisl Delegates to the Forty-thad Congress have Leén or areto be elected, aa fol~ lows i Hozns 50 at the of & Treneh irick of murder- | 256 O melanchuly worse then desii. ! Zet, in soversl inatance. calect o £tting parsons | Stafes? In South Carolius, tho Govérmment is | oo 3 Goited States Secator for tho term Lo - : ?gt-w_‘"flgfiflf spponents, President Thiers, | R R | for tuo important dciv befcws zhem. Ivita | esclusively in tho hands of the colored £ooplo | yinning Afarch 4, 1920. In December, 1849, he | pAZZons—Rleztion Xov. 5; Ricaard C. MiCormick, i en opzosled L g 7onis Blanc 2nd other ku- | THE CAWPAIGN LN ILLINCIS. mistzer of supreme indi Mezence =hat the politics | axd thase carpot-baggers who sre using them. | ooy 1o lead in Congress of those friends of | G herao. Jarome B Cantres, Tepubliéan, : Dakote~—blosos K. Armzitong, Libessl, ; menemen, deckf nog fo jntarfore, snd the crusl We DLove all slesy indisted that the re- | of f:emembersof thas Boardm sy be, batit isof They have ruined aud bsulrupted the Stato, end are not divided over ths spoile, and avo Sghiing - President Tazlor who opposed slavery, and en- joyed the corfidenco of the Adinistration. In Distizt of Columibis—Nortax Chipman, Republi. :fir&g,,n?snm. Tho most disagrecable feature of | suls in Indina iu October woald form 1B | the grestestimportancs that, themen 10 be elost- e, Bocstord, the whota bus' inesa is, that the Tnglish press, | best on of the reswlt in Iinois it No- | ed shontd be of the kigl e stamp, The rov- | each other. In Korth Carolins, they havo rét- | yq debates thot followed, corcerning the toyri- | | Idsho—Flection Nov. 5; condidates: John Hallay, g e Tl o’ oot oo hodo 2ot sitate fo crificiso German orSpam- | vember. Wo live sicudily promised our £57cds | enus to b raized Ly lawation in this ety for | dered the Stete hopelessly fuolvent, Td | tore acquired from Moxico, hd"took an eative | Sinli & W Hasion, RimMien, : ocify Bbove ere;ell, day meetiagy escops Losatur | it erueltT, € 2o eg silent 25 the grexe concerning | iz Indiaua that, if they woulé elocs Hendsicks iu | all purpusos equels neas Iy the revente siced by | Georgie, thie people ave oxpolled their robbes | nooh gnd. in March, 1850, he made his calsbrated ! 2 THE EON, WILLIAX B33, | these 6302 gos. The commervinl tresty which | October, wa would elect Koamar and earry- Ii- | tic State for geueral purposes. Tho prescnt | Govemment. InLouisians, thomegro party was Nor law” spaceks, Ho thus introluoed that | P g el b e Sk 2olecD * aggotiated with Englend is sbont to | nois for the causo of Reform ja Novembor S0 | comatydobt exceeds thuitof the State sud el | go overvhelming, ard the State Guveroment 80 1 ppyranp which has since becoms historical : : a3, Fagir Co., Wednesder, Oct. 1, 7 expire. @'l S0 gecure iis remewal by Thieny | far as the convietions and tendencies of the - | debt has to be fartler i aoreaved. We will have | corupt, that & quarrel over fhe division of the | ™45 trap, indeed, (b2 5atd) thet the nationsl domeln | Englis J sarpnls forges all their instineta of ku- | Me of Hnois sre cuncerned. is favorsidle. | for yaxms langs expondY res 0 x3ake, and herve ader has broken the periy into contending ! is owrs. I¢ ip irde £t was :fq‘.\hv’dbyg.e(r:mra_ad displea zs tho French President. So ihinksr. | ficable in Peanerlvemis zxe not praciizble ; uball bo compoeed ' of the beest men in zhe | peoplsliove permitted themselves to be used | crbitrery vower or autkority aytking, whetter | DrogiGantial tickes are to [ as karctofare, vic@ = 1) 3. D., Conwoy, who wiites Loadon lettersfor | here. No importial vofsr eou ees the City | couaty. |y the comupt corpetbagsers thery | e L s § 4i0ce, 4 g.e\nuoni_ cu}':xlhm,\ 4 the QCincinanti Commercial. tof 5 Wil 650000 pepuia- | | ara finsevial rain, poblic discrder, Iawlessness ! gevotas .y;ffl,m__gx..mu;_ , 10 jusdice, to défencs, to —3layor Alvord, of San Francisco, pnn]mhm in:ll:;;“ am adg!v ) tion, registezing 90,000 ore votos ko . my | eaddiscontent. Governor Welker presouts to | welfsoznd ta Literty, B: th :ihtre _nwhgbgr hrn%;: { o cand doctintog 47 odspeadent no thstion Tor e CRERON 7, G a New York City, with 256,000 people, hss ever | uf both * pect in ! fis pecple of the North, in calm zud dlear lzn- | the Constitetivnwalsh rogulates our auiboricyovertie | o O e Vandslis, Fayetts Co,;, 2 st for connty officers which perhaps. mors | €ast. without fecling thmt the actnal vaiceof | county to Forego, in i grage, whet the Southern people desire, what | The urhmqi!nf-.l\n, zo inconsideralle per, Of th8 | _Governor Booth, f Californis, cidrs ro- e Inszrfl.ct i e, “objectionable “han eny g-m-h,. st ever present- anmsv_ ,l:-u:: a3 stran mgled o the 1:133-:9 tion of thess seven Cammissioners, | they nck, ued WAL "’.’y aeu}: to n!)u;m. He | wmmz cmru;lha u.fi o Ef‘;:‘fi‘.’“w":‘m‘sf} ',':‘K& mgg Ei | wesds of 5100 cach For tho Wflmflnm&m i i e Sy i 7, 4 ed fortho syppert of ony intelligent people. | It is not Fennsylvanis wehave heasd “rom, bat | alf questions of par trpolitics, 2nd to vaite apon | gells the story of their political akpirations. | nysiso Tige our cruat = o savurs in the Lisdnt | ties viclzting tha Eleption 3 ¥ ¥ *ps3 ks The Liberal nomirsti; Tough samet bet- ; merely = orgauized gung of ballor-stotlieny more | seven propesid ¢ ompetent el 3 go inlo thal | Fhey want peace, aad £ renewal of industry sad | ettufnable degres thziv bappiness, | —fThe Liborels of Tepeke, T i Forthis speech Yr. Saward we3 foreoly c- ; ter than the/other, sre, novertueless, in several Ims‘.,sm:a, equelly offiensive. So strong and 0 4 general hizs been the protest against thenurminz- ecnopolls, Maseac oy St g, ik 19, ,Jluons,,:bmammcn of he ticket hes been de- TR oK. 0.5 MOSRR L e s B % Gacdanen = ‘_s‘_'rz",ssom-} the Daterest of common decency. meke 2 like re- éfieian. 11, howeves, perty discipline rofaseits canseut o the purging of the ticket, aad tao Libernl Commitieo shall fsil in its eforts to Oct, 14 " presentlist of properand competent men forthe | { fatally unrapublican thananyof the pact frands i thst Leve rendered ths name cf Tarrmany in- | to the so-called Bepablicans cf Philadelphiz { McClore of 1,000, last winter, a=d be produced Defora the Legislature such indabiteble procts of his election by 5009 that that {body, eorapl =ad Eepubiieen though it wes, wes compelicd io admic lim o his seat #s State Sepator. Frome one distict they had ! famovs. e do not escribe snch gigantic fraud | ! every copsideruti am of pdblic interest rewuires | terminednpon. Now let the Repnblicans, in | Without proof. They retumed = majorisy agaivst | thes thesoComa issioness shouki be ruspeciable | Borrd sod aid ke county in fne adminiscztion i ofitsaeirs? Wiadonot cazd whart the Dolities of the seven men msy be: bus: we do insi mer, suxdmen o [ the best capa:ity und experi- ! ence. Certain) ;, thero are in this city s=dcoun- | ty seven men, - propecty-holdors, who have im- portant intere sts et of aud whko have no desiza o prey upoun tho public, who will consent ! to serve in th iz Board during the present finau- coduction. They want time to addgeza them- galves to the rebpiiding of their wested country. These prcplo hsve no party divisiors. They hase no hopes that zre not contered in the Union,—iu its preservation, in its pesce, in ita prosperity and progress rest their only hopes of i s revival of their own interests png theedsonve- ert of their wn welfere. Peace sod ordan and. above &li, cordiel fraternity with tie North, | 15 all they seel, aud will the North refassit to them? { ueiled, 2t tho iime, in the dsbates in Congress | ond in the press of thecountry. During the protracted debatos on the Compromise cots of { 1850, he bare 2 conspicicas part, opposing evary> i thing tiat soomed fo Ssuction, fistifs. ardid ra 2 leading pert | ragka bifl. Boy | n whith | { slavery was involved ; R discassed, with equay | { ability, ko wholo rangs of questionscoming be- | ted A. Thoman, the prasent Auditor of Stats, | 10F tho Stetc Senuto. —How **0ld Pomeroz™ lays bis plans far ro- election is shown by the circamsiuntial stato- mant that eeversl candidates for the Xanses Legisiotare huve tuken 2 L¥ely'intorest in the paymeci, which Pomeroy promises siall be mada, of 180,000, urder ma old law of Can- g3, as indemzity to the Pottawatomie Indians for depredations fzom the whites. —Chief Jestice John Welch, of the Ohio Su- several offices; let s hopa-there is public spiric | 1t sush fore Cougrsea. i prema Court, axdva candidaty far re-election, 1 yfi)fi.“ i ienongh tomakaa rew ticket composed of fhe | retarmed only abott 100 votes 25 cast in his ! cist embamw wmenzs of ‘ke conwy. = gEs . 3 ‘best men, 2nd sopporbit and elect it. Every | favor, whila he produced 1,5 wiinessas o | men will corr st to serve, we heveno guestion LW REFORM. N In 1359, in a spesch st Rockester, he futro- | run somothoneands bebirdthe Republican ks, o3 teas the f adlic will cheesfally umite 13d | Leeding English Jawyers axe still preparing | duced snother phrass wiish hi2s alzobeeoma hids | opg js possibly beaten, beesuse of 2 dssislon of time the people submit to these disgracefui uominstions, they really encourage them. It mskes no diffevence to tax-payess what the poli- tics of the County Clerk, for instanee, i, but jtis swear thet shey had actealls voted for him in ibat Gisirjet, With sack exgmples before us, and a rezintretion of 25,000 more voters than the ! city ectuedly hes, there can ije zo doubt ket the | elect them unenimously. We admit that amons ; those nominated there are several excellent 3 nd worthy mer, whowill meke good igar tte questions of lew reform, in- . bstuntive nding the eodificetion of the codes of 1 { 1ow," 20 ndoprion of eriminal and torical ; spesking of tho constant collision Le- tween the systems of fres and slave lubo e { Geclnred it to be sn “irzepressible coudiet,’ ko~ tween cppgsing and enduring forces, and that, | mindd to carry the ol e Conrt on the \da'r ligror law, Tho Custo= Hou of Dotreit, detar frand, have com- afd srty LFB:\‘ ‘menced bringing nef 0B 4 i ia i strd G fosi 4 S 5 1us fusion of the courts of Wouas Serling, ' Oct. 17, do. Important that he sndail otlier officers should b | Verdict in Pennsyivania is stripped of all moral! Commissitmers; bui there ave several others | procedure, and thw fusion of the courts of law 2 | menced ! I S et aight secponsible, competent, and proper persona. 1¢ | OF DOl <al welght 28 2n index of populer on’a~i whose eléx ction would be a disaster, aud. mnder ; end equity. Atwrz;es fie:er:ll‘ S:o Jn!msc Cole~ | sooner or later, the United Sta‘es mrs: become i Rgug_;r.;i'{e’;%-‘ry& 4 I P 71 ians dre rch men, butin- | i ¢ = I b Tine Sices; the mi i ! ridge, iv a recent addrese §o the Social Science | « either entirely o slave-holding patior, orga- | —The of Cindinnetiare rejoicing in conventions will nok give ns such mex, kutin- | i00. Yetthore are, without doubt, some in- | preseatel rewmstuuces, the nost unfit nominecs, s s Gl I |ttt e st atin 4 {0 completeasss of steiz local triumph, Tho -&i85 in forcing upon the public znoiher class to perform .the mosi important duiies, the | Temedy is inithebunds of the woters. Tetthe | fluences which heve operated in favor of | Grant - snd Hartranft in Penneglvanis.! ‘whicl 3 will have the vary n2versa effect in DMinois. perhopa, stand the best chance of election. If all thess were withdrawn, ard, instesd of the present - fourtoen candidelos, there should bo ! rsons naamed, without reference o DErty | sioa of tha very best men in tha Kicgdom be sppointed {0 cadify tke geuersl body of laws, i “politieal, civil,zod eriminsl, and that the code of 101655 Mr. Seward was re-clected tothaSenate, end, in the sessior following Vir. Lino3in's elez- tion, took a fim stend egainst any conceszions Eaguirer sexs Ben. Eggleston may be considered permsgently shelvod. : — Johp Enos Ned, who has beaten Shanks for Conggesn in the Fort Wayne (Tnd,) District, and press rafuseto recognize il such nomirations, | Penvassivenie’s high-tariff inetincts, wisch per- { i “ » " k 716 Chi 4 Canter,d and unitedly wgo the @uiy of electing oply | Ve both parties there neerly alits, fie better | sud these bo spported Ly bo:l parsios, | procedure be basud on the ©eulstantive codo.” | toslgvery. Tu the Ohicsso Convention of 1830 | Epoerert b 0% (50 MR8 CAGL T R S0 Cabeadile, I fury those who aremoat competent aud best fitted, | Sa'daded with Grani, than with Greele, Though * 2 press of both pesties, tho resuls woud | 85 the Baglish Lewgem gl o Wle S Jo8 | bo ied been = cndidato for the aomination, 1o | 0 SRl B e e voung lawgoc of Win Semitreie, hiar Oot- 29 and there will be no difficulty in having s good | T4r. Grecley himsclt is » Protecticnistiin theory, | greatly] promote the public interasts. 2 Coleridge fusors the performance of 1a¥ | coiving as high 85173 Votes. Jatho composition | Terra Hauto District, 33 8 young A oo 30, Dight. &35 2 i 2 ud equity functions by the gamo clasees is Cabinet, 3. Lineol - | chigster, and his success is maialy due ta kis pas- Ol B i, oy local Goverument. tle gresd mass of hispacis, both Taverals and e e gt epity .1 L 650 | ot his Cablnel, 3. Lingoln appointed i Seg- | SLOFI0R 245 A0 E0ER0 - 0 i Tacts, B 5. 0% 8, ds3. P {or courts, ho rds Jsy sud equity el sonsl offorts in tho canvass. The tcople were . Hov.q, dir. Tremacrats are thazdvocetes of the lowest pas- | THZ CAUSE OF REFCRY, 1O v dud equlY | rotary of State. snd dusing tis war coatrolled | T e el TUERO' R, .L, BRTAX ANDD; K. GEEEN ho A5 o i b i i . 1 { cadiffering fundsmentally in their nature. Both | oo/ rorationg with foreign Governmenis, Tpon | Pleased with him, sud bave preferred him to o & £ 3 The Mayor yesterdey issued zn order tothe £ sible tasation nomded for peyimy current ex- | Thems was grea: force i the remark of 3ir. Le s P 4 ourr oreign G .- Tpon i, & rod him et 8 in, O35, Polico Gommisatmers for the. cloging cf &l penses, a5 of Bwenve Eeforms -gn hess quee. | [t e on Wolnesdey sight, | Zugich and Americua lamyora buve so3ght 19 | e denth of Jfr. Lineoln, fn 1835, 2ir, Sswpr | Colonel Shanks, wko w3 thought to be favin- = Dis: sing "t s, 4 ‘On il Moyna, at the meeting 2y =pght, this difference by trecing it to the differ- | 7.~ . R sdent Fomneop, | Cible fr 2 = i gross - Baaove? £ Giintan Ocr, Wednuay, Ock. 15. | saloons, public Lars, and ofher places whero i-o. | tioms the Tanst of Republicens e1sd Democracs in | faat, bt sceusa the people of Pemnsglvaaia had | :‘:S“fi, e b o i!‘mim?:finém | wes'continuedi ofice Ly Presidest J?mw‘:. gzfif‘;fi]i’;;mzcm 2ud tall e e 4 SARTATH PR CRAT. . | tosicating liguars are scld on Sunday. This is | Nlincis snd Indisnaare fully in sympethy Wwith | elecled 2 motoriou: peculutor as Goversor Af | |y oy und by regarding the interpositics | ;5},‘2{’5“‘:3 broetary °§fis:tfff‘i’;l el |~ Ratamma of tho Georzia clection frao that 5 T He v o eEmeE. ¢ “”"‘“‘J"‘Eme’ endn swom ofiicer of the | the Cincimnsti =nd Baltimove Conventioas. | thatSt ste. it &id uot follow that the people of | oo ouipe u3p sort o forensic spaciil provi- | iyt S35 held the RAZIIALT FOF | 4110sa colored men who ore now ar who aapifa to E o Rrdey O } lew cannot xefuse to enforceit, when ofi-.—g.uy,J They 2o disposed to tolerato s : noderato annual | Ilinois : should refuse to elect o moble 23d | f ) gosmed o remedy those partioulors in | “§7° )'Sa v ot oo iior. His | be property-owners pud tas-payers voted the X Lt e e 0 informed by the Police Commissioners thas threy | Teduction of- the principal of thie Nationsl debt, | honore ble 2 men =3 Gustavus Koeruer Governor | oo b 'h o occon of its ggnorality. wonld | iy it vog tndgatepne ptar, His | rel-Denzosmstis tickat, Yo mora Bullockisn e Sansoc Uy Teesdy. Oct. 15, are sble toido so. WWe believe that theze will be § but fhuy do. mot favor taxation to beuefit ond | of Il acis. Tho vete of Pemnsylvamis, if fbde- | TU8 L e ¥ o0 ot e, Bave felt | Oficial cozrospondencs as Seevetary of Reato was | ST MRS B B Tican Naurvoe, Hsncock 00, Wednesday, Oct. 16.. § = generalacquiescence in the order, radthat | class 2t themxpense of other clr iases. cideszanything beyoud the pover of mency 80§ % by anen the d # 1ot | Yoluminous. His specehos were frequent. His | 107 L 1 . T Govpian Hamoock O iy, DG 1, ] thero willbenoserionsoppositiontoit. Whther | Ow: Etato intevests demand low taxation, to | corrmt the balloi-bor aud sttracs the mercenary: e A lave: Aifng Breny | umoilicial sddoases were unmer Ho alio | | —The O Fouatiin Green, Y, oeir- Bobr cammes ndér the desmatic 3 S - 2 =5 i " s, | 18T n ey . ; EVEY" | wroto a life of John Quincy Adsms, and another } Logislature, apd Coagresn, cecors oo 13- ‘Emcock Co,, Mondas, Oct. AL, Tagy com e designsticn.cf the €:1d that at least $100,000.,000 3 yeor, which | class of voters, bss decided thas Pennsslvuai, . . el e i Terre Hauke, Co., Toesdsy, Get. 2. toxicating drinks® i3 a #ithin | is nos powsing through the National Treasury, | for b is occasion, prefers Hartranft and Yerkes | Whato, howorer, i6 Dt been percgived | or Gonitt Clinton. Atter his rolirement frem | d2¥ next, the 16, and = iy not improbable f Oquawhs, Etpdesson Ca., Wednesdsy, Oct, 23 isereti pu e > e M 3 Y # s thet. cquity powers sre yevy lergely | Jo 35 u vortse around the worid, ze. | Liberals will have o ticke: in the field, with ? Anadm oty fzam Oct. 24 0 AL.. Theiabare | the discretion of tha | (Police | keepimg the Government Tich and the, peopld | to Butckalew and an honest Governmeat. Tthat | thet. equity ora; Ty IBBEY | ofice e mady a vorlg 6 World, Te- | (o ltem D, Porter, of Cherleston, for Governd v 2l night mesting xoopt Oct . Commissioners, snd, 28 ® Sk Yesort, | poor,.shellbele® in thetaads of the fas-pay- | State the work af reform Loy boen postponed | ?iuimb::uy”;;d zf;g”i:g‘ml;w"‘;;:i‘:’ j gl idil, oL e s Siie s st ¥ . G. D. A PARES, 18 Bub] o 5 £ § " i Court.or Fndge mak 2 R ant blemish on Mr. Y 5 ) r, is subject o tho judgment of fho “Conrta. Tho | ers. o aro suilering frota tightness of mozey | until somo ofher time. But, wheu the mesua by | the Conrbor Juces WHUE L 80 SF D2 R | ,cfkdfici;? el soaton o Bt siousations | 2950563 60,000 Licks, The Chasleston. Courier : Zisbon, Eengall Co., Mondss, Oct. 14, e endall object of the movement is to prewsnt intoxica- and Figh rates of interest, due, mainly, to ox- | T e e e o morara, | powers of tiege tuo lgsaes Gf couris hovs bean | egeinee leading Republicans dnring the second szys of tha confEst between Moses end Tozmlin- nr) Co., Taesday, Oct. ‘ e Wilom, Kendal Con Wednes tion and the crime which results from if, which | cessi tawsficn. The devclopment of our | the necessity for reform becomes more impera- | S | bl SOVERNCE KommbEE AX) S . | 21 mors prevaleat on Sundey thanon :-.Ty other | Stste s setarded by sowncity of cagiist. Tho | tive. Ifany msn has donbied the dangorons | merged ina singlo Jodge, ho exoreisduf 14683 | your of tho wer, made i some of bis desgateies | O 10 e iy i - nmx.afl AND RICHARD BYSHO) ey, by reason of the general s=apemsics of ordi- | texes which enrich Penasylvanis impoveriah | tendency of official corruption, ihe Pennsyivanis | n,‘ntmi aquity P~°\“"L *g fa) ol fm h"‘"“‘h 'Y | to foreign Ministers, charpiug (22t there werd | onenly nrochim' their: owh infas, sad S5 ost Sat Marergo, Oct3e, nar avocations. Tt i8 not trce, I point of fact, | Mlino I, The questions of taxstion and Revenue | olection Las damonstrated it. Hartroult is now, | teeu, perlips, (r0m ihe BUAE 7 al ey, | two kiuds of disunionists—those who were fight. | graceful [adictnents which wate Sne Lowa dravm e thut leger-beer produces intczivation, though it | Refoim werenob treated so egizarely in the Cin- | end has bean for soveral years, Auditor General | boen 30 30urcq Of U "”"m e it | ing to meintaiayslavery aad thosé who wers [ A S ot (b hugs o that parly ta Sowtt of the State. Ho and Meckey, the Stete Trags- | About ihirteen of our Amarican Siates Live 83 | gohiing to overtirow if. For this grove error, | Carciins sguinsttle cther. @Governor Koerner ard Hon. L. B. Otis will ad- aseas the people of DuPage County, at Nepier | ville, to-mérow. i We 2ck the infinigence of our readera for the impesfect typogrephicel appesrence of THE Tampss, incident to the adjustment snd opere- | ticn of new machinery. Wa skall chviatechess | dfficaltios in o short time. There wes & lsrge sule Testenday of Tm:} mey, if taken in suficient quantities, produce stupefaciion. If the abject-of closing ssloons § the on Sundey be to prevent drunkenness on { bub this was omt ‘bring | to Peransylvania. Now 4kat such concession is | has been pert thet day, and nob Tierely to sbout compulsory Ecadny: observance (which is not the basis of the reprsmeniations made to the Asyor by the committes of clergymen, what- ever may be theirprivalesviews on that question), These,are.our views,, wholly apart from suy political boaring whichythey may be supposed fo cinpe ti and Baltimore. <{lonvenfiors as West and South woulil have liked, of Qeference proved to bave been lost pains, it is well to con- cede =nd claim what Pernsyhsmis all along clearl:7 saw, viz.: fhat the Libe ml party com- ‘bines .ol the elemer!s of the futm ‘e Bevenue Re- { an exception might rearonably and lawfally be | form party of the cormiry, snd thn it gor hopes of | now doing business. Invelved | made in faves of leger-heer. relieving the comnéry from the biardeus of ex- cessive tazaiion resbem it alone. . s These issaes, pro;erly felé by the peor ¥e of I ing the Stame funds, inclodng | tempted to simpiify, By & codeof pmce«_-lum,{a; e T e waoutione. Fo | uncortaintisasad feekrigslitios of tho oldsysiem T ng verions Siate ofcess go | Of Drectice. Asuope of thy States pdopiing a omit puymont +of taxes, {0 tho ezgrogate umount | code bavo ever reperled it g rotutued £ of 860,000 ; ho has furnished irom the Steto | ihe old m:rfl-“‘;’;mm . far teasury f(lss cepital upor which several 3 1% i crg e o A E:,., “have been usm:az:ac d a0 | sai 20 havs worked satisfastorily, In flliyole, 4 in his | We ere more intrested ia such reforma ps tramscotions are the Camerons and hoats of ofl- | Would purify our juries sod fucilitste the er poliiiazs. In onder fo cover up acd cou- | Prompt despatey of business, fl;mumcwa_m inae tlpse tzarsacti i ecemisry to | Which might zedics ke praciiva ef the Courts e B B o o smoeeaeton i | In various stctions of £l Stute {0 & Larmonious ¢r inadvertenca, the Republican Senators de- | manged bis romoval from 3ir. Lincolu's Cabi=| | met, snd would probetly Lave carried tiir ‘paint had not Mr. CGgse internosed fo save him. Mr. Sewnrd bios won 2 highplece amcng Ameri- can statesmen. From his fisst entranco fnio politics, nntil tho jnstitution was aboliched, o o4 30 uncompromising opponent of slavesy. myder 1p pircumstances did he ever falter in 133 £ io b Slavery abolishod, bo was, lite oy, £ frioed of the Southern people. Asa writer bis style wis fcrgidle, clear, and at —Tho Loaisvilla Courier-Jouinal, in an edi- torial full of courage, £ of the late electiona : Trovghtful peqy recognize in_ yestrdsym 7ok g great ard ferious dzager to Ireg, instirutions ; they will understund that it ins implich the falluze of universpl sulrze to MoI2 its own s the oozajizd patyvage TRl pOWES oF the Pidersl Goverzpent, i —Judge B. E. Steele promises to be the win- nieg men in the race for Congress, against Judga Pakud' in Vermoni. i —Qskos Awmes, the Massackusetis Congress- man of Credit Mobilier notoriety, was called to preside in_the convention to nominate his suceessor, This was intended as g mark of bogbp TRIBUNE'S enniversary sheet, of which we have = i B i ey o | inave. Tinois, will give us t2e State. Ok of th © 40,000 | meke somsbocly Governor who wes interested in | o oA hiRri ) printed a second edition. We 2o nbleto fill o}t | HAVE: : Wil gy = £ - B system, or 2bolis] somevhst antigasted axd # e o " orders for. this tmequalted Eistory of. Chicago | e .| Gemumsin tho Stmto outside of Chieszowho | them. Tealect Buckalew ¥olld be fo 8370 0 | e atoss distinctione in te formgs of setlon. i, | Ues sloguent, e wresnot Balnguied, hege ashicnio, . for the veir inclnding and euceeeding tho grest | ThE:English papersare discnseing the decision | have Leretofore votec! the Republican ti het, we | examination (T exposure of Jregent coi) ihiais one of the questians whi ever, as s te, wh s;‘ 1 The vots of Oma, Pucadey. wasy Zire ,at our business offics, . 15 Cansl street, | Of 1po Geneva Arbitration, snd, though there is { have the most trustworihy evidencs that : Hom of tho Staze Treasury, would close up sew- ( & Bt el T ks i | entored i, thero was an effort o the parkof Giriniok> Congraas ¥ 2 10 disposition to avoidit, thereis. & curent of | siz-sevenths are far Greeloy uul} eral bunks by requiring s return of public | the ffhze of our Siste, & s y - g fnony to treat him with disdein, bat his o hital. o o 10 e e = T | 2rerso criticiam which indicstes that acbitrstion | Roermer, Five flouwsend mora @er- | fonds, and wouldcompel the paymeut futo the | focite ths N i e eating jjiiy pud the great confdencs ‘reposed & A, san. L1 i 5 The town elections in Connecticnt do xot, per- | .3 5 substitute for wAr is not to be zccepted § man Reprpbeans in Chicar wml State Treasusy of several years'uupaid taxes dae : ligh orgas, the dazelie ¢ renderad this impossible. Total....... 2,453| Total..... 2,318 = { from corporatience. Thia corrupt body of men took | A cempleta exda of civil preceduns would oneinde ad goarteons in debate; never, | yo o | Rtk farnish any sure criierion of the wey thst Staze will vote in November, but National politics entered very lergely into them this.yesr, and the et result shows 2 Liberal majozity of fzam { without protest. The Pall Alall Budgel rofers to the Tribunal 3 /Swedish Counf, an Aus- #risn Bevon, and 2n extfinent }jurist from Vene- | tive, honest, m1:d respecid, who ha se too zauch | m2a zmela”; {The sxme paper thinks the subsii- vote the eame ticket. W7o have, in er;ary o Junty in the Stzte. 2 force of' American I iberals . 2¢- conscicusness snd conviction n th js fight #>bs = & chuptar on rezadies which wonld epumerats pad B cises i wbich 2 plaintiT should be cntitled | the occsion of @ Presidenticl election to do- ; d that Hastraaft should be elecied Govarn- | o muey dasages & 3 fujmaciios, 1o 3 decluratony or. Tobeckup tlst demsud, the Prosizent o dedes for pecis cree for ap sceunt, for thegdisiplsirution of an es- of tho United States and the Sscretary of the | tets, or to mhatever oitier remedy nught be sppropriute o mattor 3 preyoegten, prapriéties s others exeopt In the moss Eign; 1t was bis general cusfom whilo in the Scnatp far_g'-‘ A « Teit ran abead of tko Libarsl uqnetmg’;g, t)-in Hebruskg, bui tho eama ‘powgr hich “put Her t thrcugh i3 Pennaylvgnia, bas elected anothor corraptionist, Farnas, v, n three to five thousand. tution of 3 mezeure of dsmages, to be settled by | lightly frighten - Jimit ¥ = S — 5 civil ribunal for war, 2s a redress of injuries, sfi%é v'f:; ) sl::erflla me e o | Trensury gavo their approval. Tho whole pot- | &0 e o e veny Thoits solaysa | t0 Preparo bis mozo elaborato spsechos, to Live | Ty voto of Tolgdo, Tuesdey, was Treed's case is ons of the plainnst fastunoes | is likely to provoke internationsl compleints | fhat wemo firet in th Seld—: ot s of 183¢ anil | Tonago of the Govemnment and of all ita finat - | \oul, of couese, Ja¥y accordizg to Wi natsiy o7 1o | them put in type, and to fumish proofs of them | ceepetary of State: Tongr. o2 lope long deferred. Bis coniction ought to | £0d dsiands for Tonoy. Where thers s 10 | 56—an with the Tiberal mey ea oot in tho Sl | tiel agents was employed to forea this muan to- | case; bt Woe 0% S0 YOXSIG TRIGE B2 | o tho raporters, He thus evolded mistakes,and | When ttemle. - 3050| Bty Domrty v heve been stale news scme time g0, uimatters | remedy thers can bero demand ; 2nd, 28 8000 28 | assurames thatit is the party of {e Futare. We | OB e peopls of Pennsslvania. The sya- B e st qustios of Lt belween | Seeisd the-publication of procisely what he | WEOT Sepubiiown. . S5 Shersnol. B pmc'r?.', P heve got no further tean thathis comnsel have | an ingeiry, kowever trivial, can be followed by |-might =tate pretty neexly tlie totals of om dicates, znd the railroad corporations, | ihem decided,in idegtic: _& sfi?&{x whatever | wanted to g5 on record. In the delivery of such an 15'5530 S YN 0, 298 = had Tueedsy nest £xed foran crgumentasto | = demend for pocuniary compensation, the | Americin Tiberal force, a5+ w0 nove thoss of fhe f 2t everytliug tizat lives upoa véality and cor- | might bo the matare < e xeSols WEmay grieeds | gpeeches, Lo did Roh g2eopt in the more signi- | 4% F8S 0 SRS what time shonid be £et down. for the trigt | litigation w1l probablybe resorted toupon Alloe- | Germaws, but tho canvase ' 3 3 Fisors can oniy be | Fuption, contributed money to briug about 00 | gymage for s ibel or fu= 152 gpesific sexlofmagion of o | eant seatences,folluw bis iepacvd gasesty eithyr Ko o No wonder Twecd feels thoroaghly at home, end | casions. That peperinsiststhat, tolay downs et | said to Y22 rly begin Witk 3% o election in Indiane, } uhameful resclt. and purchase the ballots end the mwgn flmfiffif r.l:f-sfuia ? LFusta fi; 2 words or in the ordef. His entir contribt ST i e d 8 i m?r‘.zgxmk; 3 4 etontly tells raparters thiat Le will probably stay | of rules which enables one Government o szyto | One-half oof the voters .of Tlimois bevo mot | baldi-boxes. InPenusslvanls they were suc- e aiimes questions of faw (Lcinglu f cizse, | 69 the political literatare of the coun become th P s = in New York langer than £cme people wonld another with proeision, how, vhen, where, ad | vot sttand ed o oiiticy’ . meeting or heard @ | Sessful- In OLio, where Grant fonr years 830 | equicy bo dhat term) or, ausstiens of fuct; 2ol fhers | of yhick /s part of Lo national history, wrill make ] o Scminii, gu e tohave him. Thatremarkis ‘nvery-eafe oze. | to what extent ite legal privileges havo been in- | specch. T aare i3 eiiff oy a2 ;c;";" great das) of | Iad £1,475 majorivy, bis State ticket iag ran Jess | B8, ,:‘g_f;f;;fl;;}"'gh, ncstions when dsiermined | Toapy yolzmes. Tn private lifo ko wes abesemp- | fuvor will e withdrayn, The Morton Catnn Ee hes alreadly stased longer thanbas suifed the | v8ed, such Government 1a an exenso formak. | work. Th irty. fhonsuy + Lives] Republicsns | tiwn 10,000,00 cno State offeer, snd iz, pesha)3; | i¥aldnot besoliug Ly toe amo proceaur, taocal inygentienan, Zad sad geerousbynsturs, e | Ty, SRriie Ko, mg Sopis, 3!3 o % <, e % Th ity LETS Rer . whick inthr wor entitle it PIRLT 128 petionce or the pockets of the fax-payors, mnd | ing & demand, though the actusl Gsmago be | only ars ne: :ed to overey 36 the dverse Repub- | beaten on enofkar. e oo Xould % ery diferent & zealy | Teal £ LHES dlgiop, xul il work thele eweet il vigh iha svery additional dsy he stays in New York, and put of Sing Sing, isa mockery of justice anda swmall and mot worth talling shout, Tt regards ke American peoploas just that kind who will Jican majosi ties and the 5 vided tho sentira Demog ‘ew negro’ vote, FO- Tatic vote coud le cufe of cisil procedire GeiFn up on ihe princi- K‘l}:‘mtw Dy the’ Jnmfl!?mcvq.gig‘;(un ‘would be o gm! nifucst Uyo greatest of Liw refyrms. Jo would go far fo shalisy ths Alstinction betwean L & 5, | Itisa question which addredees itself to every | citizen of every party, whetlier he will sgree to | doin Lis Stete. connty, and precinet’ what Eas slavery. When slavery had boen sbglisged he o Eve Felght i every Lonant valer, —4 mysterions and disgzazeful vandalism Liss frend apos republicen insituiions. delight in writing s lnwyer's Jotter aboct ew W . bty aee i i 2 Doty trospeus which wowd never Zave beon | hea rd Gmflf o’?l,i O e ® %t | bosn dono so stamelessly in Ponnuzlseais. and | mma it woald st e reosguuizeion F‘% ecama an advocate of peacs, of an entlre uit- | - o s disgmaztl e " 5 e cotl:er the resulf +on th cg not | sn intinicely cluopler matter at present} 2t th i & oramitted i o ? i whetler ihe £ of the election there dosa zot | 3n t3falied BRI RHET 108 S 0ot B oo | eration of all themomary of the war, aad g re been poceintiod 1n icthe:yin me“;’n‘;fif.i“&f‘e : o celebrate; Cubsn_independszes is & good Xmown Lol there beenmno legal tribunel fo de- tthe full Democretic storstion 9f the whale people to a new Giioa, 3 R ey " 2 _ S et we caa ol connt oyo; ps e & S 4hing, but £6 eally schiove it would be atill het- | terming {he limits of fntermations] respents | ot wor il full Democralle | © der it more thau evor imperative upon hiczto | ot iodorn: t B S ; - tec. “Tho United Sistes is infested by s large | bilicy. It intimates that the Americane sher | soscoetons o by il o e % | vote that #ho reign of oficial el rivmpannies L Lised upon aqusisighis and fraternal feeliag. | Gorsoson’, oFurens, * Moy Mapdslent of . : class of professional Cubens, who seek w liveli- | thisprecedent, ars justthepeople, uponeveryfun- | be mede xnmmfimhz s Bro vefess o | buerrested, and thet ther sball b sucha | The well-meaning w5 who think dhat, P T and angéliar’ nck spegified. wero fo pie;c.ua? ; hoodby trading an the ever-ready. American | cied injury, who will eay to theoffendiog nation, | sustain Gregley a o mer. In the | ¢havgoin the officers of the Government thet | Camoron wopld cease trading, -and fgapy Atop | Logan'sdefencaof tho President, bySeriptmel | Gith putq from o kiife, The singular featura o j sympathy for the oppressed, and it was, probe- | ¢ We'llcounty conrt yoa for it ; we'll Sclopis you; | thrse towns of, “q R ‘-elfl,. Telievile | the coutenta of the Treasary may be connted | operuting, and the carpet-bzgens forl quiotstiors, has bats:l imitated ky. Harlay. Thero sug_w ;s_im_:*. the mutils opy wore mm& H 35, some of these gentry whofireda salute of | we'll bave you up before Itsjuba” While ihe | and Bloomington shome. & 5 \sand Liberel Bo- | oud the boold investigated and belenced. steal. 2ud prerything go right. if wesliould anly, 13 spmething pecqlierly suitable in this, for Her- %flfifi&fi?fi“fi:gflzfi;‘m % one hundred guns, in New York, in honor of the | decision is submitted to, thers is & protest | yubiicans csch srarepapios 5 hers shownessly | The election of Hartranft in Pesnsylvanis | a8 they sey, * recognize God"” in tbo Constitn- | 1an wes cx honos: progcher bafaro he was a Sen- | .4 Core inatituted developed no clue, ui?é fourth gonivessary of their independence. In | assinst sny recognition of it 8 fhe | aslagoa gein. on?a‘}:e" Of g wece cerry | does not scttlo the question of roform. Tkat | tion, will plesse ntisp the fact hat the Deiff is | ator. So, alitough hg s oeased to preach | .o puthorjties hiave hed to content themaelved ! view of the precstions ‘condition of the Cubsn | decision of s court whote jndgmont | Hlincis for Gracley snd ?mom ¥ otr pocle | thers mass be 8 roform is & cestainty, or i | ¢ rocognized” in thozuor Saftering. manner in | Clrigfisniy, ko resombar_ g heory. JIo | sith pawdhiog wp the canyaacs s3- best thep ¢ s Winding vpon 407 GETWBRERY I8 o futwre | will gt dllgw thyit gonvictionsy OL-AWY W0 be.| Goverument Wil pesish, The Gigil Serico o ) the Conntitution of AFkanses: that Ho hea besp | shoma his nowladso tharsot b aatio {0k of § Blghie ; : revolution, g§Rether inswrRent chief’ kus just