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Yor Racl Forst. Jo BE™Otfice snd Docks, foot EXPOSITION, EXPOSITIO OV WEEK NORE. The Executive Committoe of tho Exposition announce with plens- ure that they have been able to make arrangements for the con- tinuance of the ART EXRIBITION UNTIL SATURDAY, Qct, 17. This step is taken in accordanco with the expressed wishes of many prominent citizens, and will doubt~ less Gratify Thousands Who have not been able to study THE PAINTINGS As carefully as they desired on ac- gount of tho throngs constantly Ppresent in the ART FTATI I A single ticket of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ‘Will admit to all of the rooms, in- cluding admission to the magnifi- cent paiuting ot the PRODIGAL SON! The Art Managoer takes great ploasuren aunouncingto the pub- lic that he has received instruce tions from the owners of THE VALUABLE PAINTINGS Now on view at the Exposition, to offer the same at PUBLIC SALE. Tho collection will contain all of tho pictures embraced in the Art C e Catalogue, excepiing the fow | inportations, marked by a star, and thero will be a rare opportunity, such as has nover been known in this country, to buy choice works of art at VERY INVITING PRICES, These Paintings have been se- lected for their intringsic excel- lence, and include choicest speci- miens from the French, German, Belgian, and Roman Schools, as well as the best efforts of Ameri- can artists. OPEN FROM 8 A ML T0 0 P K Admission to all, 25 cents, The sale will take place in the Exposition Building, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes- day Evenings, Oct. 19, 20 and 21, _STORAGE, The Building at the corner of Olark and Twekith-sts.,, formerly oocupied by Goss & LADIES' GOODS, HESHLE ‘Wo shall offer this wook unusual BARGAINS In the following goods, having inatrug. r L | REGARDLESS Lyons ASilk Clocking Velvet, Formor paico $16; now $0,00, Lyons Gros Grain Silks 96 ots t0 $4.00 por yard, being from 26 ots to $1,00 por yard lesa thon cost: of importation, Black Ca&meres Black Alpacas, 36 por cent undor markot prices, 1000 pieces Yardwide Cretions, At12) ots. A new lotof Plain and Beaded Yak Lace Oontinual arrival of JOB LOTS Enablo us to ofier SPECIAL INDUCHIMENTS, MANDEL BROS, 63 & 856 Washington-st., Between State and Dewrdorn, wouly-sesond-sl. &. Michigan-ay, s The Republican Nominee Ex- plains the Neoessity of Preserving the 0F COgT. And Dilates upon the Louisiana Troubles. Gens Farnsworth Defends and Ex- plains His Course His Position on the Tariffe.In Favor of Canadian Reciprocity, He Is Opposed to the Na- tional Railroad Com- Objections to Hurlbut’s Grand Branch House, T Congressional Road. | Roview of Hurlbut's Position on the Salary-@rab, NEW AXD FASIIONABLE DRESS GOODS! on MMONDAY, Oct. ST ATTRACTIONS from our most recent 1200 ,picces All-Wool Ty, now colors, at 0o, 800 picces All~ oxiira quality, at 750 200 picces All-Wool Fr, 2t 50c¢ and G0c. £ Full lines Hoavy Sorges, 45c and up. I:E“ull lines Comel’s Hair, 8-4 and Full lines Diagonals, Enll lines Empross shacles, 40¢ and up. 1C'0 picces Pleid Poplins, new' combinations, 1CD0 pieees Tarian Plaids, 100 piecos 8-4 Clan Plaids. 6-4 INVISIBLE PLATDS An entirely now erticle for Pol naises not before offored, and 500 PCS. DRAP DR NICE All-Wool, at 85c, worth $1.25 pe! ard, y . the above tho mont seleot and most fashionable d them to our patrona blic au tho most clegant mauterinls nd s bmnls tully D. CORRBSPOND- AST SEASON, FIELD, LEITER & CO. Gen. Hurlbut Defends His Position on This Point, And olso in Regard to Cong ‘Wo shall offor 3 i % 12, the CHOICE Railroad Action, oi" tho sexzo, Speoch by Seoretary Delano at Mount Wool Fr. Merino, The Tempsranco (ssuo in the Indizna Campnign. The Canvass in South Carolina, Cloths, new HURLBUT AND FARNSWORTH. "The Hon. John F. Farnoworth and the Hon. Btephen A. Hurlbut, candidates for Congress 1n the Fourth Dietrict,—the former of the Oppo- sition and the latter of ths Republican party,— held a joint disenssion upon politicsl 18suoy in Ayer's Hall, at Harvard, BMcHonry County, Sat- urday afternoon, Tho fact that they wers to speak was insufficiently advertised, aud, in con- sequenco, not over 200 peoplo assembled to lis- tento thom. Dr. B. A, Wade, of Uarvard, pre- sided, 2od first introduced Gen. Hurlbut, who spoko 2a follows: GEN. HURLBUT OPENS, Mz, CoamyaN Axp FELLOW-CITIZENS oF TrE County or McHENnT: This discussion, as you are aware, is armravged 10 ordor that yon may Liave s fair opportunity of listening ta tho rop- reseutatives of tho respoctive porties now cop- testing this distriot. T appoar Liero as tho nomi- nee, fu tho reguler and nsual form, of tha Ra- publican party of this (the Fourth) Congreusiou~ Wo prosent in stylos, nowest fol culm;:hn rt, and comme; we hava ever. N Nt Co., By boon MNTIRLEL B O DI 58 it T SR L LY gral 8torazo Wasohouss, and will bo Enowh 0 ADVANCE WAREHOUSES, A, B, & C. All kinds of Btorago solicited. Rates ag low as any First-Clais Warehouso. Insur- 2006 a5 low &6 any Warehouso in the sity. d C. L."TENES. GOS8 & PHILLIPS MIG.. 0O, have con- eentratoed their buniness at thert inrge ¥ao. . er of Weal Twenty-second and fi-mf:vghm. witn inoreatad Tl etter propare G0 8VEr fill or« dors for_Bash, Doors, Diman " Wolcinay, Etoirs, Framos, otc. Oargoes ~assorted, docked, dressod,'and shipped. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOCDRICHS STEAMERS, Milwankee, Shoboygan, Manito. woo, etc., daily(Sundays saceptad; .. Oa.m, 112“Saturday's boat don'tleavountil 8 p. m. For Grand Haven, Muskegon, ofo., Aonday, Wodnesdnr, and Xrid . Tp.m. sph, Tuesda) day and Tiursday, NEW PUBLICATIONS. INDISPENSABLE Yo Business, Professlonal, and Titerary Men, THE UNITED STATES OFFICIATL POSTAL GUIDE. Bevised and Published Quartorly by Ane thority of the Post-Offica Department. IPBON TR POGTHANTER- GENpitaL,) Posr-Oriien by 3 3 WWAKBINGTON, D, Gy Aot i LT o United States Otlclal Postal Gider o) Monon R0 b b cbons comuiiz Eu it ed'undar o aoitzact miady with “thew . ha P bl Guneral] I pUrsance of A Ack i’ {7y aimANCL: Jane’ia’ il s o oniy Wubliestlog of taatpiie Sk PiARsIALL JEWELL, Portmaster. enoral, No. 1, for October, 1874, A SOMPLETE ALPHABETICAL Lintatat o1 Hi 4 itad 5t | R FtkCiiea) na United st o e avveen By OUDER ONFICLS 1y the ce domestie and infernalionnl. BEATES OF POSTACI i ail olassos of madl mat tor ta nil parta of the worlil. e Apizal i dusu of POREIGN L1, il Lafornstion resnnoting REGISTIY of lotters, Buggestions to the Publly, aud Al cbo Informnution reqnived by thoin who nend or roceive wall matter, Terms, $1.60 & Year, Poatago Froe, Bubagriptions recoived at the Mont-Omee, vron applle IH aatiow 1o Lie Pubiisnar e BURD & novGHIGH L s countey, i lzmhrf e State & Washington-sts, . NANCIAL. FIRST-CLASS Town, Conty, School & Bridge Bond BOUGHLT. Loans al 5,000 and upwards made upon Real Bstato by & BANK OF €HICARO, 158 MADISON-ST ol District, 3Iy antagonist appears Liore as the nonunos of o patty calling itself tho party of Indepondont Reform. 1t is not necesuary, oithor the purposes of discugsion or should more brietly, at the hiatory of tho Ropublican party, of which Tam prond to bo the roprescntaive «nd feeblo champion on this oceasion, It is not necesaary, becauso all the publio reputation, all the public pesition, that my antagonist ever ac- quirod or ever held has hesn 1 the sorvico of that same Ropublicau party, and to spesk of it and its history is to speak in large degroo of him and Lis bistory. And I wish it distinetly un- derstood beve, now, amongst this peoplo, that I aw not hero to detract in auy way from any merits, civil or military, that evor may hava Loen Justly acquired by my opponent. bo unmanly and ungentlomanly, not cor- EXXRTY E. DUNGAN 8N INSURANCE AGE 130 BRO.ADWAY, Ne od in_prompt losspaying Unia. dors executed with prompte will of the people whose ropresentativo I am. I vivato lifo or the private deal with a larger, and 8 of queations, tho pubtio acte, of and a8 I shall linve Lo coniment npon tho publio rocord of the gontleman who cod vecks to be my % in roference to s pubtic acts, and thoso alone, TUE TIGTORY OF TIE NEPUNUICAN PARTY, Tho history of the Republicau party 14 the his- tory of .the country, Every goot oo duno eincs Lhie yenr 1861 has dor tho leadership, doal nob with th cliaractor of men. broader,and nobler,clas tho publio charucter, men aro publio property, nets oud tho publio Lins beon my prodocessor, succossor, it will bo alway. POLITAN PRINTING €0, Times Building, 90 & 92 Fifth-av,, irst foar. and nnder the rosponsibility of, that party,—not that it hes boen glono, not that, in caeryiug on the war; noc that, in nt- ongl debt: oot that, in uestion the faith and credit parties who Liave worked togother 3 but the rosponnibil- vernment have beon Friends of J, ‘W. DEAN will find hixlrl: in. charpe, » and are invited to | tempuing topay the nati ueonring boyond all of tha nation, that t Rocdford, Rock Island & Secrelary's 0flce, Ttock Invaxm, ., Sopt. 7, 1874, Stockholders Notloo is herebr givon MEETING. ity and control of the Gio St Loug Rallroad Co cast upon that party evor sinco it first broko into wuiccessful power, in 1861. And for the inve dono thoy should recoive credit evil thoy uave dono they should havo bl THE NEDLLLION. n Btates, not waiting for any legit- broka loose, Kot up tuted o war,—com- "Then was cast upon the Re Luving control of the Govern- of nuppreseing thnt rebellion,— —and the country try oevor answorod pozceful pursuits iutomed puranic of urod out ita blood wid ity lives, its vaut rosourcen ne growt prinoviple, ’ Meeting. ancthor Govornment, insii menced a robollion, publicun party, ment, the duty of mafutaining 0 ofv, an Woilnzadsy, tho 14th 100 tho nationsl life, auswored to 1t call as no coun bofore, Mon abandoned tia of life, and took up the unacon MLESS PPAPER BARREL. The Slayton Patent SEAMLESS FAPER BARREL, k. y sominless Papar Harrel Ju uss, R e In- ol 6.4 wood, and rloctly watsr-nrant, In not i, boing; suumiters trosnure,~its sncro wero all committed to t! and in the end was suceessfut, BECONKTRUCTION. . when the war closed thoro was another Y in power, and it was to tora-entublivh, soolety and jovormncut fn thens revolting Stutes, whose governments had Lioan shatterod ta plecon by foren of simu, ‘hat duty has baen y und have always thought, on wus hastoned ceat upon the part, reorganizo, to rostoro, thnt tho roconatruct L did not bolioye that thoro poupla into a condition of mind wheu it trust them with politionl power, But uthor i Btored; aad [ think itat the eventn which U, 11, BINSELL, form otor of Lo Mattes wrine Thouse,” W g enpucinlly in theso lator daye, hinve convinced sl thoughtful men that we di 10r the sorenous, and bitternesy, and W tioy Directly uppo 'CHICAGO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 18 | POLITICAL. Joint Discussion of Gens, Farnsworth and Hurl- Dut at Harvard, 5lnnn|edbythuwn to dia ont, ono all thess things, th comes down to this timo, and presents, s il dono to, tho viow of alimen, ita always L principles in 1T8 PLATFODM, Iis national platform was made two ye and thors it i8; {au can all rend it. Tike 1§ or dislike it ; you may. rejoot,—~yon knoorw what it th our Blate platform, made Iast June, if Tho Eepublican world ita viaws public policy which thoy are, to bo read memory sorves me correctly, party has atatod publicly to the upon the groat quoations of convulse tho nation. Thore and understood by all men. The Congressional Convontion whish mot on the 10th of Boptember at Rockford, viows to tho world, and overy mun ‘i this dis- trict hes had, or can havo, the o knowing what they profess and wi eiro. Now, what 18 ou tho other sidi call this kndupe.:&:ng Tetorm \ Aseoclation & Arty, bacause a party is known by its rinciples 5 {udeclnfluonu. This gatherin n and bled itaolt together over bhed mo principles (which, Lo tho caso), or, having ' ¢ or would not, agres upon an: which tho world might know wha men that composo that party wanted, strangost thing in tho history of parties that n party sottiug raelf up to bo the pondent Reform bas ot yet vontured to put bo- fore the pablic any viows on any of the great (Huul!tlon! about which the publis mind is ox-~ cited. Iow did it como about? From tho act that thers is no cahioronoy, no consistoncy, Do accordance, no congrulty, amongst tho soveral disorganizod 'frngmouts, “Chat, seram| where all the fragments of r posaible quality auvd ki in this caso. It ia SINPLY WATE. IThey are hound togethor sim hatred of the exlsting order of ‘t| siro to destroy the Ropublican party, iat Couveution who vallod thom- wolves (end glorify to thisday in being) the aid- lino Abolitionlsts of tun district an country, There wero mon ia it, liko ono or two Wers men ab tl that 1 s#oo bofors mo fossil romnauts of the old Democratlo party,— mon who have survived all Lhe delugen of publio opision, and from whoso brazen torsheads all of grace have {allen sway long sinos Laumloss, 'Tharo isno commumty of intorest betweon these men, and thoy acknowledge it privately. ‘Lako all thoso othor questions that agitate the public mind,—the question of curron- oy, for juntance. Thoro were men in that Can- yeution who {nelated upon tho immedists and forciblo resutption by law of specia payments ; and thers wers men thero who bolioved in sn unlimited uso - of groenoacks, the shal could not ngree, and they could not that they did not put ont auy Flntfnrm. Tho Comwittes on Resolutions at~ Thoy came into the Canvention, and reported direct the MeCarmick- Heising pla:form of August 26,—I think tho date 1 correct.—and old Father Curry, who s tunning io DoKelb County for Senaior, und whois one of the wide-grago Pendlotoviah men ed supply of paper- empted to got up one, who balio7o in nu unhmit woney, gol up and told was {ho hest they bad for thould wash his- hands of tha concornm, It would not do party to linve hin go, 8o the C and upon Lheir return reporto: sented the wrong platform, liove in. [Appjause.] And with regard to that Oonvention 1 do a8 an eye-witneea, hnt I tako it from the Aurorn Ilerald, » paper whioh supports and maiutaine Lig nomination, And this ia tho position, ther, we are mn horo to-day in this district. Ou the ono sido iy tho organized, oolid, substantisl, old-fachioued Ro- nufi:lim\n party; on the othor aro theno gantlo- men who have sloughiod off ono Ly ono from the varions oigauizations thal havo boou knowa throughout tho country, aud whoso only back- bouo end vitelity nud strength are tho sur- viviug remoanta of tho old Demoeratio patty, around which all theso clo:ents of discoutont gathor. Isaythey havesloughed off. You know it in you own neighborloods and all ovor this coun- ty; and ovory other couaty in the district is ex- actly like it, They are men who have goneoff from the Ropublican party and from the Domocratic party into this now movement of virtue and re. formn, whosa condition baa boen_very much as yours would bavo boen if you had got a aplintor into vour fluger : it mekes an irritation, the fx ritat.. « works off,and tho thorn aud irritation 80 out logether, and tho finger is just as good a8 bofore,—tho thorn is of nomoro account than it was before, [Applause.] GEN. TARNAWORTI, Noir, tho real olemont that 14 at the bottom of this, and the only strength thera is in it, o far a8 L know, in the remnind of tho Demucratio party. Butit will not do to runa plain Domoe cratin this dlstrict, aud thoy ¥new it thoy stalie & mmn who has Jonys wersics in , 2nd as loug hitnsolf in yest fimos by scing ay long s he waited, 28 Lo could uet, in tho Republic [Applaude.) They put Lim up, given the dificult'tosk of rotein| time, a8 o part of his ‘following, thoss men whotn Lo has been lanbing for yoarn, and who bavo retarnod the compliuieut by charging him With tho violation of all tho lawa that wore evor and, in nddition to s those men to fol- low him on this new lead, in given tho atill moro false protonses 8 diatrict to make given by God from Sinai; that dillicalt thing of holdin, diftienlt ono of obtaining by enougl Republicans out of Ll ihe "paity respoctablo. bave boen, I~ bLesr constantly Tarnsworth—L mpoak of him with profound respect, porsonally—is avowing, will avow it to ua to-day, that Republican as ho aver was, o mea can bon fimt-olass Ry tho thing ' which took iu order to obisin tho votos ol A to tho Republican Cougressional Conveation, Mr. Varnaworth filled thin district full of pledges, oral and writton, of his adliesion (o tho Tlepublicsn party, and of the soundnoss of Lis falth, Clac s, Leforo Gon, Cirant was in nominution, o pledged himselt thut ho wauld staud by and support the Topublican party; and, although e dd not lika Gon, urant, yot, if o Wera nominatyd at the Philadolphin Convention, Whileh wag to o placo, Lo would support hum, f this * county— ha paopie HIl me ; was not at home— bolwoon Judjo Murpby und AMr, Farnsworth for that game Republican aud, 4 om of the moana of 1nducing peoplo (o g for Mr, Farnuworlh ot that time, right hora in thiu town, thouo lottora woro rend and teeived ss tha plodies of an Lionost mug, and ho arried the dologntion from this count; and o ould not havo careled it without th e failed to got the uouNuALIon,~& thing You lud o littlo fight hoy baprenod to_other mn, dayw aflirwards opanly, broad 1y, denorngad this very, organization,— party in which he des] momber of Congress, Now, gontlomon, the men remember thom thore is no denying t! oxplain to these pooplo —to thoas friendy wi hin frienda did ju thly vention—what chang can party fn the ten d irod to be nominated for a | down at the con 080 thingn are 80 new that thoy are mo patont ihat om; and it is for Lim to who trusted bita so long 0 fonght for him o8 bard ag county and in that Con- 0 thioro waa in the Rspubli- nys that tervenod to ron- that hia tondor and * consclonco would _cpelo‘x: whioh nominsted mo, once, and 1t i3 a Iurlbut, that I exouse or DIKORDENS IN Tarp FOUTH. etica wad Lhis: I Leltere it ia the d pablicon party {i Qongroes wrangling s 1 1s t of inflacion or ¢y rue- “amony its membery Hurlbut votad for {n. pinuge,] Durin, duty of Uhe Generat Gorerus £] Al 0 o s alliers, Wit als) %, AT Lrotocted s but | oue tho rights o a8 of the Enatorn AMiddle 8tatos wera e gavernment o reteniors to disvolve tha © io must lie undor the imputation of electlon, and that, atopping-utono for or, bolug willing to sonsl ambition could b no longor usa it he ¢ ‘Thess things all men ‘TDLICAN PARTY XECESSARY, o8 out to you now with his plat- ho will oxplain ta orsonal ambition, o it a8 long as that per- 8 gratified, whon ho could urged upon and loft it. T 1ine all ita poware tons, and so 1 on of tho taridt, 0 the Houxe of Rey feol jumbla upon et who s in favo; v tariff, Thers is & brot) the legitimato fruity of Is thers anythin, volea: * I think thinika thero is, 8o wedded to wh it is uusonnd to hold that i nusound abont t 0 What in 17" Ie any. A I havo no doubt, you biero to-day, I presume tl objoots of the meat coneidoration to you! fres country; an come ready-mnade to order. & bodyof men and Ly main s thom down iuto » idons, principles, hab publican “from iug. Now lot mo suggost oun at Elgln ofthar Parties aro riecossition in vidusl Jiborty 7 Bless ma! It by the duty of the Itopublican party, 00plo aro cheatod au ono of the principle ty ? I deaire, in t] ear away this rubb of this audience to QUESTIONS OF PRINGIPLE,. Lo ties il we cannot risoabove and talk ebout things, 1 des ouco and every man c;:u, #hall teip off tho straight-jac! Wiind him to his re tho presout and tha fu plos and ideas. 0ut cannot taks trongth swage nriy, ‘Choy grow around 8 of thought, which are 1t of an slce- o8 hiold by the e outset of loly, and to eal 0t publication by t the body of Republican part ‘Those two aandidates of the woro nominated and elactad L, d to inquire what uestiona which conce: When they gob & higl tariff sng and the other against it; ang Tepublican party - ond sflections of purty has Liad that growth. 1 aroand toll mo that it has survived it ju the echo of just from men who Liave and who have aban- or jnat stch circumstances aa I have iho pooplo of this groat the Ropublican g0 bo como, la the 080 uprisines and unonay move- and tho mocrot of why vio- attempied by thoeo Biaten so [Applause.] Papors ork, and otber Ccoustautly ropeating 9 of 3tr, Funsworfh aud two vears ago, aro continuad oplo “dowa there purty ccases to exist ny 4 sir friends will como into worzl or phyuiesl, in tha ¢ holding tiom thoro by prossion of & solid, popalat will, is the or- , unbroken strength of the parly of the North, [Ap. 6 party of Inde- rosent anid futy nsefulnoss. Aye, and such crics na that” coming heon trusted by the party, In tho country, cnother for a 1o of tho enrroucy, mndages which 1 8] 1utercits an aoncern Northweat aro weary of uture, and look at prinei- and ars willing sacrot of all th 1ments down § lonco and forco are and tho olker agsiuat it, adoptod, amony ite stfoin, & resulition of tho Civil Barvico, Yo lo, onmo together at Elgin, the odds nud ends that you seo in ¢} formations that people call * pug ockd undor the sun, broken off in all tho fealouiul ages, of evory nd, ato by some strango freak of naturs gathered togother and bound together by a coment. Now, what ia tho coment Your party, two yoars reaolations in ita nation. " in favor of the rotorm ar party last winter, in TWO YEARS AGO. With refarenco to my & condidete, ‘Lhe canvan aud, a3 tho nudience knows, J wo tion from the gontloman seokis, betora auy National Convoni already coma on, published” in Chicago, n tho nomina- atiss g it sgsivgt mo fifussd to give im to carry it . Hurlbut ap- d_sounds the tocsin Ik “ahoul principles Grant a elugle dollar things tho ntterenen: Tam tiol gnrpr others liko him, ily by common any Democratic at the time whe Demacrats won wihen tho Repi party in the North, th nowor. Tio only for: connlry that is capable o Couvantion was hald ; and beld o the mupposition was that the 11d nomingio n_csudidats for the d that the old fight would be ro- 23 10ta0 timo aftor venticn that tho Democratio hald in Ballimoro; aud with that old party dolarmined to tlity to Mr. Greele, Dby-gouew bo bye: houest and capabl thelr candidato Ior the tho moro ohoico of tio 1 cent Repablican, ¥aa no longer a eandidats I compromised with uobo: pendont upinions, and vot. can instoad of the now ouo. 1 nra not going to bo fuvol tho 1ilgin Con- Canvention waa aroat unaniaity shraw away ids hoy. y—to bury tho past, and ist ouck, belioviog Lim to bo an and to support Lim ay Prosidenoy, 1t latt ma topublicaus—Gyant a ro- Grooloy an ald ozo, T I woa notody'a man ly, and oxorcieod inde. for tho ofd Repu pi‘cnl. Qtspublican among tho membors ] i all such mor, wk for a nominatio heu they go befors thero aro aomo e who undortake o 0, L0 Laep in the aud oxcuso thess outrages that nre com- onco to warand slavery, okrg on mntters which rel Mirstusippl, and ‘Tenues: tention iveny mattars v every other Weatorn St nEN It woa but tho other lez. of helng o mombar s and thiovery had Do 08ed 60 aftou, thet ho mado 0t oveu curry | Masunchnsntts, and the State Govern. ne day.rxho naxt dey. own kuuwledge, o Bighth Ilinois Bet paopla by the 30, nnd divert v bich relats to Iilinols and at tho rouolon of th nlmost in terms, just liovoit. 1 cennot boliave that Imows ae much of the countes as hia does will Justify o proccoding by whicl tho sottisd Ghve rilivown by foroe, by which are to be altered by force, tical organizations, bownd are pormitted to con~ 4 of tho people of tlio tall you, very frankly, ko far ned, I eovsider that i or justifios that clayy of on” going on thero, in o day to the caniso of freedorn uni overnment than the misguided men who D0 years ago with arme in 8o L cannot behove usworth conld have igled Into going atforms of {wo yenrd auc. **let tho doad past bury its dead,” | ing Lo make compsrivons batwsen H oy and Prosident Graunt. No h'to spoal 11l of Horaco Greale; Y 00d of tho dearl shou Thal is all T shiat] two yenrs sgo. 1 Mt to be arepres 108afo a8 o dopository =50 bo it; T take thy Thet was nob » question so e3 03 it was o queation of n twnon tiro mon with raference to theiy and their capscity to fill the otlice of t of the Unitod Hiates, Bat now 1 raiurn to L ernmont i to be ove) political convictions oy which armod polil togothor by searet o trol the votey aud opiniof of Congress. Hig 1 his taherman dis. trict, on tha eoa Louinus affair oc fuait vias revolutionizod o out camo Len with th, o caudidste for ress another rebollion that this tidal wave . won! again, und thot the attention iu tho mesutime would be di tione whioh concern tholr ire mun who has o the Troasury of iu tho Trsasury,. orocodile toars abant ** the wron govera him, if nothin, HAY oW upon the subject of 17 conrse then rendeis ma 1 ative in Congrews, of punciples and ido; n au L am concorn who totorates, excuses, 8 which have he worsa traitoe 1o e him {nto ofice of his constituents verted from ques- oRsury ; aud every apottod toad abiogt Btatos, with his arma Dit,—~is shedding der occaslonally. T nesroes in tho taod egaunt s o St amthne B i ek of princip! that to that excout ommittee went out, d that thoy had pred and tbat it was not advigable to make any plattorm. Aud thoy tool my entagonist as their candidate without any platform of prinoiplos whatever, becauso thoy could not agreo upon any, and left him froe to mako hin own, and como bafore the peoolo upon his own merita and his owa views. far ag I know, thiy party, Inntead of boingn party of Indopendent Roformers with_any princlplos pledged, is a party that ia dotormiued to OVERTUROW THE REFUBLICAN PARTY AND ELECT AR, FARSBWOBTH, in whom aroe incaraste all the principles thay be- Now. i thera oy Ttepublivan party? 1t has aurriva vindictivonons. ovement that was attom and it will survivo tho littl that has como on this yoar, preciualy tho samo thin, Thero is o novel e proposition with whioh Qilfully In mslutiniog hia Ts thore any gentlemun prosont who It e wurvived a great 1 opon nttack snd socret 5P 0 his arme over hls shoul ugn of the poo: attempting " to divart {hieveries. \Whe; McHonry County * ONE BINOLE IDEA that the Rapublican party of to-day holdy in with reforonico to thoir prosent snd fn- 8?2 A political party onght to ba ap who ara_bound togethor by & Lhnt is what the Repubije- Domaoratio partv was in doyy,—and it piod tio yours ago, attevtion from 9 Grecloy moyement [Applause,) It fy Tepeated In the same about theso things. togethor,—one o Di publiosn—by thoir own fire to “discuss these question what concarns tholr int agrov ad to tho logislation which is 1fate ; they agrae taxation, taciff, curren: ucus called, and & R hess” two mey unity of suntimont. an party was and the it holdn its comminsion fi tho beginuiug, maintain lnw and order, foree of this Govorumeut, if it shall b bo no spob witki in any vlaos whora our flag foats, where it sholl not bs_ abaolutoly nafo. for the mieauost, lowest, puorast, thiuk ag he ploases, a4 ho pleases {applausa), dertakes to douy that serl dationa of frc government, —in it botter rom the peopls, to Aotm T old -Whig party was awhoi promote thoir wol aud #0 totarn the wholo oct of transpors: #nd all those kindred there I3 a Democrutia ca publican cancus called, that there ahiall ascoclation of. ¥ho havonot got an idea which is held :non by the men com; Tiealthy organization distribution of the spor a2 Tho Ropublicea party has bo At acblavements aro grand. one jols upau any prinelplo ¢ humblest citizen to to net a8 Lo ploasey, ta vate and the man who un- kewal ths very That ia onb of tho y tho Nepublican party should ho lon moroly for nate their caudidates, Do aem Wizl raspect to theso eco ro_thoir proson 11 mith referonce and old issuen which bave bagr and tlien they got up the old [ ovratic and o out, In the meantime, kinds are filching asray your whola substance, and those thin, ity onomie queationg 1 have not cliangad bot I over avowed, Blavory - was a groat carus, ong on 124 lett its curss in tho land, for gonerations yet. I be. achanan was a bad 1 beliovo that Joff Davi was a bad man lievod in the War tion. In thoso rospe: that the Republican perty 0 QOANGE IN XE, All thero is about that s, as. that wo have paused those © things of tho past, and not 8 alludod to affairs fu the romark miada by 0 opinion that it 1 p the Ropublican party in- the disordara in the South, tous past wo have bad the smme dors in tho South. BUORTLY LEFORE THE ELECTION and during the canvass, ago, and agsin now, to winp nvary Ropub the tinces, nio sppelitea of the pooplo of the ity up their passioos with refc ple of the South, tdea that thero ary insurrection and rebollion s not lending Republi to the last war, 0 dondd for vears, gt xgain of Dem- and o 5zht |; nonopolles of various hk the inntitutl and wo shall facl 1t publican prrtias, Jiava that Jumes By BOUTHERYN CLATYS. 3 away bohind oll thiy I am sound oo reconstrue- of Congrens havo thel 83 to overy principls from tho Southern St: 1 sorts and forms and devices of 2,000,000 of war olaima alove filed before mittoo on that subject in the last Housa resentatives. They demand that we shonld pay, down to tho rods of fonco that our soldiois tooit to bulld their camp- which you dosire corporated in the Governmant of Wation are givel othor two-years TUE TLGIN CONVENTION, plaing of tho Klgin Conven- peetable bady of uciplos. I iwill ention of Pout~ ir hands fall of applications paymont of all n the go-by, whil nons in the world, it scems Lo me, of tho prosont. Gen. Hurlbut hal South, Aud T Judy Judze Joslyn, that o is of the neccsmary to keep u tact, on account of For sovoral electf chaptor of disoy mea, both in character a not comparo them wich the Conve 1nasters at lwelttora which ‘Lhe roprosanttivi the bono and subatanco of Distriot. [Applause). thoir intercsta a4 to th termined to thruw aside and meot together for tho com complaiua thoy did not mske n 18 complimontary to me. e it lo no: “Pulled of ths o nd teld the del wieh to got vot, dowu the prinel my platform, and it was PRPOTS in his part of the of tho Convention wero furmor former Democrats; the; chanice ; they wore of of the busiuess classea of tho di overy portion of it The Conveu- Iho “caucuses which sont thom fires to lteep thom warm down this ncoursed treason ; and lo of bolog proved, aud they They demnud that tho 182 upon cottun shall bo rofunded. ‘boy demand buildwgs which were in tho nocessary oporations of war ahall for, They demant tion for the slaves ‘es in Llgin wera of hava got the proof o this Cofigmuxmnl Mea who, agreeing upon a presant aud future, da- , back of all thit, el that havo boon m and mads freemen &y one of the reeu Now, shieke {his Rey and et overy ponsibl supply ita place, four yonre!ayo, two yerrs the papers, whiol ore trying ltezn wha 18 rofractory into cod whetting the North, and st~ reuce Lo the poo- endoavoring {o -inenleats the © dicorders there which tond to tobellion again, sod that the sufficiontly put down. In the can papers of to-dsy you wili s placform. That bey kuew my minite me, and, Lalter and turnod I went Leforn the egaton thal I did not proteuses, aud I laid publishod in ol the publican pariy to proces, o form of park aud you have ono which, by the ! thingy, must be throvn® imto m and sympathy with 21 of closonen of Telatiu s from the South. thas cluss of clsitm, CGEN, FARNSWORTH REPLTES, The Chair;nan romarkod at this Junctuyo that the sposker's half-hour had oxpired, and ha gave wayto Gon. Farusworth, who addreased the meeting as follows 3 M Cratnaay AND GuSTLEMEN oF MoHinmy Couxrr : I aupposed that 1 was to appear beforo you to-day for the purpone of dincusbing privoi- ples, not party, Ihave Hutoned to Gen. Hurlbut I donot know hiow many times hio hag said * Republican varty,” but I pre- sumo that the roportors will pnt tho number down, and I loave 1t to any man in this houso if bo hag demgnated one single priuciple or idoa that the Republican party 1w in invor of at the prosent time. That is almost a sufliciont com- mentary upon Lis epench of helf an hour. boa pad @ glowlng tribute to Lho rocor achiovements of the Republican party, but wien bo did that ko hit mo ; I reccived a portion of the compliment, for I was with tho Ropublican purty bofore bo wee—inall its struggles with the Slave power, in all its stroggles with the Rebell- ion, in ull its struggles in the reconstruction of tho lately yobelled Stases, in tho forming of con- stitutional smendmentas which wera required to seeuro the rights to the franchised, which had beeu acquired by the sword. In all those things T was with tho Ropublican party, and of it, and holped, T was & membor of tho Roconusruotion Committeo of tho House of Rupresonistivey throughout its eutire history, and helped to frame theso acts and constitutions! amenaments, —reportod wany knew _what the” lepublican party Tor. Iwas with iv at the comnion was made up of mou who Lad lofovs weted Just as partics of reform enonneed thon by i ando up of LOW 03 8 boller, L pRrty of bultors big pazider, aud wo aud to him ig ug, ut the samo column, in flnunn lika this : ** Torrib) lnmau Murdera, illustrased oapitaln, lo Ontrugon in the South—In- " fosuch w place, and that 1 wera farmois and ma- o lettor swhich was were largo nud 3 MURLBUT'S CONVENTION, I hava taken, on the other hisud, to secertaln how many men particl olecteil tho dolegates wno final- on. Hurlbit for Cobgres thosa fiva couuties, compriving more votors, there were not 1,59 inall tho caucunes i overy when T wns candidate for 1,800 votea wore ono town, with referanc Up i the Conuty of Wi Convention was composed of towns ont of sixinen, do not know how wera upropresentod in th tion of thiy eounty, & numbar of taem; snd It soenit to mo 4, nay nothing ahont m, the paralyais vith wil ization hud beeu stricken, citior tion or hy the deart party togother, written by the Indisna Rebi tral Committeo to o paper fn Indi shown the objeot of thego ¢ road it, oa it In briet. 1s di Rooxs or itk Rxeus © hthe Lditur af (ke Union, DranSiz: I doalro to Dorritilo scenes of througle the Houth, nud suggeat great jrowluence un thme until after tuo of ings; and I wifl canounas which for thirty minutes. Iy nominated G ULICAN STATE QENTRAL il your atiention to (ha it are tranapiring that you give thom an oseibla fu your paper from thiu mon who participated town, Thavesoen the Congress, when polled in one singlo caucus, in e to the nomination. 0 the Ropublican ielegates from six 0t being repre- a8 1 suppose he he is o3 good a Now, wo do not un- derstand that sort of thing ; plain peoplo cannot undorstand it. It is uot possible for the ordi- nary, avorage iutelleot of thia country to undor- stand now & man can be a thorough Ropublican, and at the samo time bont upon the destruction ot tho orgunization which is the life of tha Re- publican pasty; snd howaman can bo n firste clags Ropublican, and opposod Lo overy Republi- caimanof any eminenca iu the country ; and how ublican, and, as a politicsl mav, opposor to the dministration. We do not understand it. How long is 1t sinco thng chango of views camo ovor ‘Fhere are men—yesa dozon of thom—in wy sight Who know ail about that; and I spork of this thing in order that, as o in placed m the middle of this dircussion, he may have full opportunity to explain it to tho eatisfaction of thiy pooplo. TIWO YEARS AG0, A littlo more thou two yoars ago, montha of- March end April, while Mr. Farns- worth was etill attending to his duties in Con- grosy, it becama advisnblo for him to Jook for- ward to the future ; and ho soupht tho nomiua- tion in this district’ from tho Republican party, I'horo bad gouo sbrosd ameug the pouple’s foit OF unoasy souso thut Lo was oxaotly sound " with tho lopublicou Tho commor eenio of the peopla prophest Tuosas 5. Baaor, Chalrman, 14 voice: **1 will aslt yon what Daper that was It 18 from a nowspaper. Wo belivve things tunt are [Laughter.] lts authent] 1tave no doubt that such cironla; beun isnited by tho Htate Cent ulso, to the country them to make this matter of i South a subjoct of diecussion it and fo give themn great promiven Y it it that theso disordors should particular attontion dusing o ean- 1 about thoes things s simply thiy: THENE ARE DISORDERD TN THE £0UTIE 1t of the bad population thore, hass of dobased, jgnor- , hoth white and biack, dsboaed whits man, mads tem of Blavary. Itis general lotter, o n he newspapors, leily Is not douied, 1 T8 23 Lhiy have ol Committeo of @ County Conven- 1am told thors wa g0 throughous the dis- ho Genoral had botter P e A A S e TR AT N P 3 e b of principles . 2o recoivo such y vas? Thotrutly S v s 1aid dovu uo wpeech which [ can ai; £ra some thin racord during hi aro, of contee, a logiti and, by the way, platform of the X Gen, Torlnt by principle In hia distinguifshodhis t yaarin Congross which ject of oriticism ; speaking of plute tockford Conven- ain mnuch 1 the way of prine 4 o glurification of the aebicye- o Hopublican party, very minoa like am told ha wroto the platfora. H % dony it af It is nos true. which grow o Thera i 2 large ant, bad mew w tho Soutl, ‘Lhere are iguorant, 50 by that cursed syal large mas of ighorant, 1ado #o alao by of tham mynelf, Hiavery, Thoy areall tuko part iu olections, * Thoir pagsions avousad. Being vory base, (hoy com erimen, Violouue, rlotn, disorders, ravor you find ek a popalation. wub Eix yoars I intolligent whits mau from L] who pags tnxos, who b b T could” possibly hs to inturbaces, aud havy p tholr borders. h things, and, wheu o crime South, which all pion of all & lilol upon Democrats hory dotlro theuo outragy in tho Bouth,or anywiiers elss, pollsical paxtics, all ingellyze; payors throughout the land, tion of things, and 1 am of the Government maint; Houth s Mr, Hurlbut cp favor of protucting of all clasuoa, fural dstinetion of raos, ouf onoaglion that Now tho trath of {uattemptod to by bufora Lhe oo thoga ontrages to-duy before mo. Ay other political parties, aro always nude, my (riend, Con, Harlbut, us bolters, just ns I aw donounced Wo mado up the Ropubliva from tho Democratio and Wi formed it and comonted it b; hold fu common by the men whu That ides won ; il men; human rights; wresti ment fram ity down: trol of tho Siave po as (horulo in this vount ‘Wo wore denominated have nover met ny ho South, vor 2 men 0L heun &8 anxious ug pit an ond o all those ign throughont mwen vommit thosa is commiuted iy thy purtion doplore, it i Gan, Farnowor(h—. G ¢ tho dologstos fori, with tho oxception of resolution waleh eslls attentton (thoy uok aay they ure In favor of it) to of tho Nepublican party, and sapecially tho nt. tite pradent wember of Congress from itation “question, * Freodom {o g -bill’ coursn unuer tha one aud wocuring froodom and 1 believo there 18 3 toleraols 1y a8 ugoinst Blavery. tween Hurlbut ang myself on tho sub) TEANSTORTATION, ovar thy Congressional Record. 1 fibd ho miade & wpeech in favo I whould certainly have opposed newbor of Conytess, en, Jturltt unon (his subject of tram tion, tu whith th attention of tho poopte distileb is divected ¥ Jle advocated o nli 03 should continup « All gaod saon of all nt men, sl all tyx. deplore that goui- R, ‘Thio party that Lins ot ono idon is & vigorous, hoatthy WayH graw ; and ud, wholeaomo y, and will sl Lauk uny o1 you hore, aud auk sihat inglo iden or prine:plo iy tho Roejublicau party of attoman tall mo ww to o-—=L put uuti of view thaiden of holding obico, that i held i come o, of couran, Joslyn—~Tryivg to mnko robole bobave A oploEt at aoucs: r of & il whion BIINE ponca in the U ponsibly be, wud in fi of all moen, walte 1gn or native, withaut What I8 the ntirtue held now iy co chis land 7 Will somu g tha present snd tho fut € tho mattor s, that nttontion divertad from the ral issues uutry by diveotiug attention to he Republican party of With reforencs to 34 of uontiment, You paw ik That cuchs aud overy live of raflrond e: or thraugl (w0 oF wiore Statas, I frodgiut or passengora otwoen diticrent Atates, andt whether awned O 01BN, FHEROIELION, or heron, ouo ame, or_ mned punie, coryarations, or parts eral diforeat uatacy, thal 1 empinved in ey olil 8 o Jtavan 1y il opersted fy Gon, Fansworth—That is hold in common 00, o platform of peinolples which I Jaid -3 TRE 1t hae no unautmuty

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