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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, The Cantennial mootiog appointed for Batar- day ovening was postponed uutil this evening, to pive furthor thus to the Committes on Organi- zation. ‘1hio moeting will be holdat 8 o'clack, at thoe First M. E. Churet, All Iadies snd gontlo- men are cordially invited. The Daltimore & Ohio Railroad ia distribnting among ita frionds and patrovs & Centennisl Momorini in the sbapo of a corcact fas simile of the Declaration of Indopondence. It in printod on_ yallow-tintod papor, and. if framed, will make quito a handsomeo ornamont. Tho laying of tho corner-stono of Fathor Loydon's now church, ab the corner of Want- worth avenue and Firty-fifih strcot, which was to bavo taken place yesterdny afternoon, was postponed for two worka on aceount of tho bad weather of tho morning. Willam Plilipn, catchor of the Entorprize Dase-Ball Club, and a promising young player, s been engaged to plny the balnoce of tho sea- san with an Towa elub, and his nesociates in tho Entorpriso nina have shown their appreciation of bim by preeentivg him vith a fino uniform, a hsndsomo rosewood bat, and othor requisites for & complete outnt, A ramily at No. 423 Routh Ilalsted street ro- ported yesterday that thero was a loet Loy namod dobn izme in their portowaion, sud desired thao ktaticn-keerer at tho Madison wirect lock- wp to oltain the address of hik parents, Oftlcer Don{nmm. of tho Arniory, states (it Johuny is @ (ad who doligbts in geiting lost, and should Lo tukiea caro of {;y the authonties. Jacob Woolford hind, n narrow, ocape from rerioun or fatal fujury Saturday, Whila Atande ing partially down the mauway feading to the Lasement of hiy place, at No. 121 Clark street, some one careleraly shut the heavy trap-door to tlio paesago, It strnck Jdake on the shonlders, snd precipitated him to tho bottom, & o of about 10 fect. 11» groped about in the da thy and seapposred boatinig several painful bruses and seratehies, i gection of the Commnniats ufi?x’“..nfi}li'fi'"; at No. 125 West Ninetoenth strect, corner of Morgan, vesterday afternoon, about 100 perwons being present. Mr. Meilbeck and rovernl others 1mndo wpeeches, urging the Pobemian workingmon to join tha party and upite with tho UGerman scctious. ‘Lhe usuul {hero ahotit tho oppression of tho workingman nnd tho rascality of the capitalist receivod its pioperatiention. . Al 8 moeting of property-owners hold nt tho cornor of Western avanue and Ohio street Sat- urday oveniug, to take monsures to forward tho building of o Biroat-railway on Indiana atroet, it was voted that tbo Cliniunan appoint » onmmittes fto bave the matter in chargo. lu aceordanco with this vote, Mr. W, the Chairman, hag sppointed as co Mcssre, Daniol Soully, Johu Woodtr: L4t GL i, R, W, Kasson, and Wille jam lleadlam, Jr. This Comnutteo i requested 10 meot this evoning ut 7 o'clock ut Room 4, No, 144 Madisou strect, A correspondent, with great nflluence of pro- Hoadlam, J tho Cowmi fanlts, and o dietion which stamps hin o man- tor of ono kind of writing, ssecrts that the South bide Ommibus Company has not paid a stogo liconko for any ono of their #tages: nnid hu wanig to know *what's the uro of pitching into tho poor dovila of pawnbrokers when that d—d bloated corporntion dow't pay a d—dcont.” It does not appenr of record that the pawnbrokers ero poor devils, or that thoy have been pitched futo; BHILIL would be well to investiguta the looks aud goe whether the omaibng compauy are really sutfored to run without licongo. Tho various commiticcs appointed to mako nr- rangomauts for the picnic of the Hocond Regle ment v State Guards next Thareday hold a meoting vosterday afternoon at No. 102° East Wasbinglon strect, Al tho committeer 1opuit- ed progress, wnd stated that tho ar rangements had® heen perfested. Cone ductors for the trains wore apjointed, Lieut, Meaney was #elceted a8 tloor mauagor. A resolution was pssod theuking tho press fur the ald given to the regiment thus far. Tho mecting then ndfnllmcll until Tuesdsy evening, at the Ehorman Hlouse, Judging by (ho arrango- ments thus far nade, tho picnie promives to bon grand euccess, 'The surplus receipts will Lo ured tor thio purchasgo of uniforis for the regiment. An Inxtanco of persistout, if not consistent, Christianity was noted Jasy oveniug, Oicor Vat Rynn, of tho Mndison Street Station, was na- trolling bis beat, and Juet Lefore chureh timo was accostod by & well-d ed young man and enrnently solleited to miond a religions wmes ting fu the neighbor- hood. I'atoffcred uo objections, but was not authorized w0 leavoe his post, und so inforined Tiis strango friond. Dut the youn:s man pereist= od and nreed him to go with grant fervor, aud finally suggestod thut they ropair to the tation, cloro by, aml get tho ‘oflicer relisved from duty. They weut, aud the young wan carnently besmight tho staticn-keeper to put anotbor men on Ryau's boat, but bo waus not authorized to do that, and, whilo the ofticers wern wisking slyly, 1hie dovout youug mun skippod away for a fresh sinner. g s NOT DONALDSON. RECOVERY OF TE FLOATER NEAR TWESTY-SECOND ETRRST, Roundsman Burger, of the Cotlage Grove Av- enno Palice Station, succooded yesterday morn- g at 710 o'clock, with tho nssistance of other oflicers, in bringing a dead Lody achore from tho breakwator, just north of 'Lwenty-sec- ond street pior, the leavy seca baving thrown it thero. From papers found in the pockets of deceased’s clotlioy, it appoated that bis uama was Goltfried Humbnck, and that ho lived ut No. 65 Pol street. Iis ago was about 00 years ; lioight, & foct 9 inchos ; bad dark hair #ud saudy mustacho, and whon found had on n pair of light pants. Tho body had ovidently beoa in tho water o long ttme. It was takon lo tho Morgue, and the Coroner notified, It was thonglie by several who saw the hody that it was the samo iat tho ofticors endosvored to obtain tho eveuing provioun, and wepo pro- vouted by the hoavy sea, hut othors !Iwm:fnt hat tho man eeen Saturday oveniug wis uot the same ono fourd, Tho hody which way sup- posed to be that of Irof. Dounld~ son, tho Dalloouit, bLad on & black coat, and the ouo recovered had not. It wan opposito Twenty-third street whon Jast seen, and was floating southward, whily the bady ro- coverad wilg notth of Iyonty-second stroct, 1t s possible that suollicr corpra may have hean soen, and flosted awsy out of sight during the might, but it ia bardly probablo, “I'ho budy of 1lnmback {8 ovideut!y the ouo noen Hoturday, ‘Lho terriblo soa whieh had higen runnivg for threo doys up to lJust ovenlng wonld, it i Lo lioved, Liave tho effect 1o briug tho bodion of Dounldson and Ghimwood sud tise wreck of the bulloon ou_this shore, 1f thoy were lost m tho lake. Tho strons wind from the northenst culined down last nighit, and to.day tho beash will bo searched by the polico and others for the bodicva and the wrecked air-ship, ‘I'bia rewards offerod for the recovory of ono or both of the Lodick huve induced many to wosrch the whnre from 'Pwonty-socond stroet southward, and it iy likely that 1f angthing is washed on tho beach, or agains tho numerous plers, it will be som, Mr. Long, of No. 886 Iudiana avenue, Las in his posnesnion a pleco of eanvas or colton cloth, fil uted o dark calor on onw slde, and some who avo eeon it think that it is a poco of tho Lal- loun, while otliers hold a contrary beliof. 1t was found on the luke shoro in the vieinity of Twon- ty-ninth street, A piece of it has boon sent to tha Journal ofiice for tho mspectlop of oxpertu. Unloss pome evidences of tho suppoyod wreckod gas-bay in found on the lake this weck, it witl sppear thut the theory that Donaldson sud Grimwood wero lost the lake {8 fucorroct, und, it lost at al], It must bavo been 1n the woods ol Michigan whilo they wera rusliing aloug in tho gulo at & lorriflo speed over iho tops of the tall trees, vainly ondesvorng to alight in o eafo placo. Nearly cightoen days have passed, and sull no tidings of tho nir-voyngeurs sud thoewr balloon bave Loon suceived. P —————— PRESBYTERIAN INSTALLATION. YHE KEYV, Ml MARBIS JADE FALIUL OF THE WELSIL ONULCIL The Rev, D. Jlurls, late of Columbus, 0., was installed s pastor of the Welsh L'resbyterian Church, coruer Monroe aad Bangamon, yestor~ day afternoon, The ministers oflicisting were tho Rev, a1, Williazs, of this city ; tho Rev, W, Llughes, of Raclnes and Dr. €. L. Thompson, of the Fifth Prowbytorian Church, The Revs. Mosurs. Willisins and Hughes both delivered thoir addresses in Welsh, o ltev. Mr, Ha- rie responding in the gumo lauguage. Lr. Thompson was thou called upon, Ua suid b camo $0 extendto them tlio greotings of tho other Preabyterian Churches {n thelr naw dopartare, and bld them God speed. They bad the advactage of him in thad Mamdudu God in_two languages, whilo he conld only in one. 1fo had bonn deeply intereated in thn ad- dressof Mr. Willisms, and_fully subecrived to tho thireo points mao in the addross an far a8 he understood _ thom—* Drother larris, @ Oolumbus,” and Chicago.” Ench of thows porats ho indoreed. Ilo kuew Dr. 1larris, and oxtended to him n cordial welcomo. lie bad boen to Colambua and know it was tho Capitat of Ohio, and 4 Chicago" waa the piace abovo all othera swhore Christian ministers wore ncednd, Thera was no city whoro thoro was more wickodnoss than in Chicago; no field raquiring moro earneat, Chrintizn offost, and vet there wna no city whary there wan moro Christian zeal. 11s wonld not charce Mr. Hartis, for be sas an older miniater than linesell. bad preached longer than bimself, and 1t was moro fitting that Brother Harris stonld shargo him. 1le would, thoreforo, direct his ennri:e Lo tho congrogation. Tho lustallation Wi 2 sort of & wedding, nand ho honet! thoro would bo a _ hearty = aul mutual co-oporation 1 tho work, Chureh ¥ k \wns not to ba carried on by the minister alot They conld not kervo tho Lord by proxy. 1 pow could not rectino in easo, and perhaps go to Rloop, leasig fo tho pulpit tho task of doinig Qod's work. What was donon a church was not dono by ono man ar two, but by tho co-operntion of all, Ilad Christ_dano any more for Lo preacher than 1o hid for thom? "Not & hit, 'Tho samo miave renponeibility rested on n?l. 1t waa tho power of tho Lord Jesus Chrirt wora- ing in tho henits of man and women _that was neoded—uot merely preaching = Thoy whonld bo responsive to their preacher. Whotber Trather Harrisshould prench goud germous to them deponded greatly on thomwelves. Tho proacher could toll whottier 1n was wustained fn tho symu of prayer and Christiasn sympathy, amd that made n goud eormon. ‘Ll conwcionsness that his peoplo have been praying for him was more inspiriug to s proacher_than tho groatest possibla smoust of study and preparation. And then again when their proncher provided n good eermon thoy should toll him so. Not flattery, thoy would underetand, but an expression of tho rexponaive feolingn of thair hemit. In pastoral cnlis their ministershould be muv.ui'mpnmulicmy. They shonld lot their rehgious life appear. 1r Ahey should shut thomaalves up like clams, they should not wonder if_their pastor shonld show wignsof faintness, Ho prayod that the work might preeper abundautly, snd grace, morcy, and peaco bo in pastor und ronnln tosether, Tha installation baving boon finishad, tuo Rtev. Mr, Ilarnis took the pulpit and delivered a brief nd- dresa in Welsh, 1o admonishied tho peovle in his cbargo to bo punctual in attondance, never to roly on othera to do what thoy coutd ilo them= selves, and to bo zealeus in gaod works, Tho oxereites closed with tho bonadiction by the Hov, Dr. Thompson. ——— CRIMINAL. Honrs Brown, of No, 78 Kinzio stroot, re« ported to tho police yesterday that his promieca had been ontered by n thiof and 253 and n pair of pautaloons stolen. A hoso of ill-fame on Tandolph stroct. bo- tween Union and Malated, kept by ane Molly Morris, was raided yesterdny by tho police, and four women arrosted and-Jocked up in tho dMadi- son Btreor Station. Jolin Murphy is 8 youth of 17 yoars, and likes Jrafits eo well that hio steals other people's nows- papers from thoir deorstops and solls thom, Yes- terduy merniug ho was observed by ono of Dink- erton's policomen Lo follow one of Trnr Fninose carriers on Michigannvenne and steal tho papers just aftor ho Niad delivered them, He was taken to the Armory by Olicer Crook nnd locked np, Tlorenco Ln Bond Lias thie poilco reputation of belng n femato horse-thief aud o prostitute, nud is now 8 prisoner at tho Armary awaiting o bear- g on tho charga of sioading 8 horso wnd__ buggy belonging to Hugh Adams, of No, 113 Do #ttcut. Tho propeity was taken from in tront of n chureh on Wort Wash- ington streot, whilo tho oaner was attending service, and waa fonnd_in Mins La Hond's pos- sesrion at the coruer of LaSalla and Randoiph streets, by Oftienr MeNaughton, who suspecied she Lud stolen it. Dr. D, ‘. Morgan, an ocalist, whoso ofiice is at Nao. 205 South Clack atrect, enlled at the Ar- mnry Folico Station yo-torday, and to the oficer in chargo complained that ho hnd been swindled out of 40, sud deeired to ellect tho arrcst of ona Musorve ns tho person who flecced him., Complnioant said ho way visited on Hatwday by n young man who do- mred to **write him up’ s business notico fur tho Times of veaterdny, Ile readily nescuted to tho yropesition, 4'he noticu was ritten on tho &pot, and read to the Doctor. Ho was eatislied with' it, and paid {ho demand, &0, with tho understanding that the paragraph was 10 appear yesterday, Tho matter was not in the paper, and houro tho complamt. The Doctor further stated that he bad callod ot tho oflicoof the maper, and they denicd uny connection with Mexorve. Il went in wearch of Justico Sum- moriield to got o warrant, afiitining that Moserva was intouding to leave for Ciuclouati imume- dinlely, R SUBURBAN, LAKE, The Towa-Attornoy, Mr. A. II. Veeder, and tha Towo-Engineer, Water-Supenntendeut, ote., My, Jucob T, ** Carrect " Fouter, commeniced veu- torday thoir second year'n ecrvices. Tho Board Lave resoived, probably for his services atthe last eloction, that Mr. A. 1L, Veeder shall be the Town-Atiornoy for avother yesr commoucing Aug. 1, 1875, and ending Aug. 1, 1876, ot asalary of £3,600 per aunump, the same to incliudo ser- vices in the Buprome Court, and to be in full for all balance of account ho may have ugaiust tho town to Aug, 1, 1875, Iy another pesolution “Correct” Foster was also omployed for tho same year ot $1,800 a yonr as Town-Engineor, the Board at the #ame time desiring it to bo undorstood that the town is en« titled to Lis entire vorvices, nnd that he into porform whatever dutien may bo required of Lim whether strictly portaining to the oflice or uot, Thy lamp-posts which are to bo furvished to the town, with gau, freo of cost, l-{ the Town of Loke Gus and _Coko Comj any, will bo sittated 88 follows: Ono at tho noithwest cornor of Htato and Forty-third streob; one at tho south- wout cornor of. Iorty-third und Murshnll strects ; ono ut tho northwest corner of -Wentworth avonue and Forty-neventh wtract: oneat thio north corner of Hixty-third and Wallaco strects; and one on Wentworth uvenue, wmidway botween Bixty-third and Sixty-fourth sireots. " Tuo idea of plucing thioso lamps lu the places designated id cauriug considerablo discursiou, aad tho peo- plo are npaturally inquring whethor they wore for tho town or {nr the benalit of a few of thoe ofticeholdery of tho town, Tho Trustees will probably Hisd somo difiienlty m explaining the why and whorefura of this wirange procoodiug, The T'reasurer of tho town, 3Ir, A, B, Condit, submuts the following roport uf thoe town’s tinane cial condition ¢ Balance on hand Juno 1. Amounts recelyod from i 0 Amounts recelved from County ,50..00 Amourts from fine. 216,46 B Total recetpta, ... Patd out of general funil Tuld out of water fund. Faidd out of apecin) osees Puid out of water-pi Balunce on hand, Total,eve To explain the nuusnat large aunual appropria- tion Ly tbin Board, he says that the bo inve boen earefully writben up during the past your, und it has boon found that tho town lu indebtul to thospocial aasesumont fund for sldowall imyprove- wenty, £20,109,02, and for slrort improvemonts, $9,451.00. As the numcusments have beon iado In 1871, 1872, and 1873, and tho moneys collodted, ‘“but the improvements were nat made—the mouey belog diverted to other purposes— sud “the town must now elther wmale there lmprovemouts or refund the ‘money.’ Agnin, thero aro town waranis nding 10 the mmount of £19,034.8, all & 10 per cent interent, and all insned prior 1o 1874, Home, Lo eays, are uy far back ay 1409, aud Luve beon from time to tine renewed, The holders want their monoy snd must have it, cithor by hew loans or by wujiiclent taration, ‘Ihe Board not Lelioving this mothod a very round one, nor protituble, have thereforo tavieid for their payment tho following : &2,000 for ghe epeclal aascasmonts sud ¥14,000 for the payment of tho outatanding wurrants, Tlhio presout total indobtedness of tue town L citos ns follows ¢ 5 Water bouds issued under Uydo Pirk con. tiwet, erasersaiinae Certitica toduens fusiied for wa vijs on stroots under Hequembourg.., Water bouds fssned under Hequemiourg CORTRCly i sriieren o frresaae Clalmod by Contracior uow in litigattou, sud 10 by udlnated, about. .. 123, Tudebtedion to spoclsl fun Vutstauding ows warrants 141,000.00 Ha00m.00 AL to pay #hie curreut exp for th umsinm Y rreul wnses for tho year, aud thy b bouds, witbout sdditional judebted- ANDREW JOHNSOR. Death o.l' the Ex-President at Green- ville, ‘Tenms, Saturday Morning. Proolamation by the President of the United States, Intercsting Reminiscences by *¢ Mack,” of ihe Globe-Democrat. Ho Accounts for Mr. Johnson's Pro- fanity, and Denics that Ho Was a Drunkard. Expresslons of Public Sympathy from All Paris of the Country. . Nasuvittr, July 31.—~The following dispateh, addrernad to tho agent of the Associnted Y'ross, his Junt heen received ¢ KNoxviLLE, July 31.—Sepator Johnson died at 2:30 o'ciock tius morning. Duxcas.” CHATTANOLAA, July 31,—The death of Andrew Johngon at 2:30 this morniug 18 now confirmol. Ha doairod thas hls windiug sheet bo the flag of his country. TFREMDENTIAL PROCLAMATION, Wasnizatoy, D, O, Aug. L—Iloe following Executivo ordor has hoen ispued: WastiRoTON, D), C., July i1t becomes the painfal duty of tha Prosident to announce to the people of the United States the death of Andrew Jolmwon, the last survlvor of lin honored predecessors, which ocewrred in Carter Conuty, Lt Tennesses, nt an early hour tuln morning. Thy relemnity of tho necasion’ which called Wi to tho Presidency, with —tho varied naturo and length of bin public service, will causo him - tn bo long remembered, atd oceavion mourning for the death of a distinguish- ed publie nervant, Asa mark of reapect for the mom- ors of the deceased, it 14 ordercd that the Execntiva Mansion and the several departmonta of tho Govern- wment at Woshington be draped in mourning until te closo of the day designated for hin funeral, apd that il public busincas be ausponded on that'day, It is further ardered that the Waz il Navy Demriments auitable honor 10 be tadd on tue occarlon 1o the ry of the Ulustrious d ads tened) VU, 8, GuaNT, 1y the Lreatdent: Jom T, CADWALADEI, Acting Secrvtary of Stato. COMMENTA BY THE LONDON TIMER, Tosnoy, Aug. 2.—The Times fu ity obltusry articlo on Androw Jobngon says: ‘*His career illustratos both the srong and weak puints of Hi: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Amerloan nouial aml pofiti-al eystems. Dur- ing his torm of offico ho sliowed himsoll wanting in tact, refiuement and knowledge of men, yot he hiadsone qualitts which aro not so nbundsnt ia Lueriean politica an to bo do- apised whon found, Tlo haa dauntiens caurags, #omo political insight, and boausty, never shadowed by suspicion.'" REMINISCENCES DY ** MtACK," 8r. Loum, Aug, L —J. 1. McCullagh— * Maclt "~—~will publish to-morrow an olaborato article npon Androw Jobuson, containing many nterosting rominicconcos of tho ox-Prosident, and a number of historical facts concorntug tha cclebrated imipeachment trinl which lisve not be- fors appoared in print. I have been favored with a proof of tho farthcoming roviow, and send you a fow oxtracts, as follows : “1lo wo8 given to very strong Ianguage In private conversation; indced: ho swors ke aur army in Fiaaders when oxcitod ou toples of por- sonal coucern, but it was a harmlews kind of profpuity, & sort of conversational hent-light- niug that lit up tho sky of lis toto-n-tele without antoutionally injurying anvhody's per- son or character. Witn him, as with mauy othets, *damus’ snd *helis’ wers mads to wupply the deficionclos of a vocahulary picked up without the atd of schools .aud booke. 1o aworo for the sawe reason that unoducated peo- Do 88 a class, and women Ay o KOx, undorscoro most of what they writo. 1o italinzed is con- versation.” *That night Mz, Jolinson spoko very frecly about tho impending trial. I gatherod from s masnor and touo that. 85 far from being afinid of conviction, ho rather courted tho martyrdom of it. lle said that if thev convicted him lio wonld start out through tho country with a viow of convicting them botore the poople. Ia s most troublous Lotra Lo never lost faith in his own sbiity to show tho pooplo that Le was the eola dofender of the Constitution. I have atways thought that potbing would bave snited bhim botter than to have walked out of tho Whito House on warraut of couviction and enterod upon nnother swing of tse clrole, ong more claborate than tho firet. 4 On tho oceaston I refor to I apent o loug tima with Mr. Johuson, and rot the moterial for an excellent lotter, first advanciug kis lino of dofouse, and anticlpating much that was aftorwardd mado public, “There has beon talk of lato about the uso of monvy ns & means {o socure the acquittsl of Johnson. Without mak- ing mny vaoluablo addition to the fund of informnation on thin sabjoct, I will stato what I know to bo a fact—that Mr, Juhingon not only never consentod to the uso of ouney, but often kaid in iy besaring that i€ be could be acquitted for 5 e would uot pay that sum, vor lot auybody olee pay it for him, 1am borne out in this agsortion by tho well-known fact that be allowed Jorse [lack to wishdruw frum hia dofeuso rather than give his ofiicial suuction (o a corrupt Jand trade iu whicls Black was iptorortod, He told Black that he woald rathor bo convietwd ten tunes over thsn pur- uhinm ot ouly dofense but sequitial ab such a wtice, * Undoubtedly money was used in n varisty of ways tu defear tho echemo of conviction, nad, what {4 more, there was n guod cesl moio woney rendy to be used in case of neceesity, Tiiero wero votes cost for con- viction that could have been persuaded in tho other direction 1n caso of an emergency, Tho great cousidoratinu with eutl-impeachors was to wake suro of nivetoen votes, beliove thero were fitty-four ien b tho Senuto then, and thoy wore cuutious opoughi o kot o fow altarnaes as thoy doin Conventions. Tho asraveration may bo received with incredulity, and yet § moko it from well-gronudod kunwladge, that Johuson g0t Bomo of bin most ellicicut holp trom the so- ciely ladies of Washiagton ; not the rosdent robuls or Democrals of the Cnpital, but the wives enid danghtem of some of the most ardeot lmpeachors In Congress, 'I'kero was a womsnly sympathy for Johineon from the beginnivg of bis troubles. o1 think it only just to his momory to explain awav ouo or two wmwapprehonsions with regard to him, A great part of tho public still bolievs that he was o wroat druukard, This s far from being the truth, 1o snd to mo ons mght that it was very slrauge that he couldn't take a glass of whinky-nnd-waterwithout betwg donounced as a8 drunkard, winlo othiers could get blind drunk and bo iudorsod by the tumporauce socioties und the Yonng Men's Chris- tlan Associstions, Durting bis hife jn the White House Johnson rarely used wins or liquor. He was supposed to bo drunk when he mado Lis famouy 224 of Fobruury specch, in which Lo doenounced lorney s4 s * dusd duck,” but he had not tasted liquor that day. lle could get drunk on his own talk quiciur tban the oldent topier vat gt drunk on whisky, Eveu i privato conyornation, after he had had tho fluor for Aive wittes, bis lstener would oftou be led {o twk Lo bad been dunking, but in pub- lio spocches ho was oven more lisbla to the suspicion, when it was entirely [Lmundlu.c. o wan nota tectotaler, I buliove, but I dare mwoar Lio Was not un havitusl drivker during iy Presidential {nouwsbeney, ** Anuthor fupression quite prevalent s that he did nout write tho wessages sent 1o Congrery by him. Tl ié suothor wisiake, Ilo aot ouly wroto bis own ewssges, but he rarely showed {hew cven o L Cabiudt oiticors until they were finishod. He made su exception in the caso of the velo of the Freedman's Huresu bill, whuch 1 beliove was pubmittod to Jere Black for revision before boing ssul to Congress, bul tho strougent docutent ho over wralo, tho veto of the Civil Rizlits Lill, was Jus own uuatded cowposition.” THE BUCCESAION, Bpeaial Dispalch lo The Chicago Trsbune. Nasuviers, 'Teno., July 8l.—Ex-Presldent Jobuson's doath tell oves the city like s oali MONDAY, plunging it into deep gloom, The belln tolled Tir ono liaur, wtil thp. poople read the nowapaper Luileting with fealings of wwo. hardiy beon anpounced o tho fuouds of Hewatovinl snplrants visited | the Uapitol, broacting tho queation of the Ancetasors 8hip to Gov. lorter, who emphatically rofuse.) to entertain any sigontl va in that egard, ey by that sueh manifestatione wero unwecinly and Dorridblo for hum ta contempdato, "They ought to Do content to wait st least. until tho body way nterred, Gov, Porter waid to mo this ofter- noon that o doeply repratted Mr. Johnwun's death, ITo hind hopod he would b permitted to aerve through bis Gam, 1o had mado up his miel nop to tlank of the snecossoshn until after Mr. Johnuon's burial, 8j eenlationy rovarding the uccossorehip avo tife. The mmes of ex-Goy, John ¢, Brawn, Gen. W, 1l Date, ex-Giov. Isham, and . Hareis are mentioned in conuveticn with i, 1t i Lhought that Porter is xomewhat feciinel towatd Jirown, A o Intter mpokies in favor of Porter at the Gulernatonial eanvass, Aftor atlit ismero uliee #peculation o8 to who will by tho sueeesher. Torter wtvongly intimatod (hat thews who sought tho apporntruent while Johnson’s hody yob res maned nneepultured would b ignored by ki, Gov, Lorter and tho Btato oftiears will attend the fuberal. Latgo delegations will probably g3 from nently overy towh an (b 0. ECLINO IN NASIVILLEL Nasnvinig, Tenn., July 3L—A public meating of vitizens uf this city, hold this ovenivg to oxe pioss cundolenes and sympathy at the death of ex-'vngident Jolinson, passed tho tollowing resolutions: Zesatved, That wa have heard with norrow of the ead biergavement ef (e people of Tenue 1 thie low of & puida who lizs for #0 nany nied oiit tho rlghi way to polit oy, and o eorvieen at thly time nppeared to nn s uportant n the Republe, 4, Thzt we deerly rympathizo with Lis oged ard affeted wifo fn hwr lereavement, with his diughter aud won, aud thelr Gamillen, 4 tho losa thoy are called tonourn, %, Thut In viow of the exalted clinracter, great Iaborw, and sublime Jesons faught to lis gencistion, that o committeo from vatiauA coutitiva "of *Mid-lln fiosxou bo apjointed L relcct some suitatila placo ond TOF Bppropriataly celsirating tho obrequics of wur aried countryman, and that the Commities o Lotized {0 seivct ous peraon who alimil preparo sn aduiress npon the fustenctions which Audrow Jolite R Tifo has given 0 lis conntrynion, aud that (Lo following persons bo_ appointed ‘o siich Committica upon tho obscquics of Andrew Jobnson, Tho Committaa ia compouod of over 100 of the most prominent citizens of Middlo Tennessoo. Yvery arrangement is mado for the funersl to take placo at Greonville, Venn., on ‘Tuonday, but {his mav bo changed, and the remaws ‘brought bore for inferment, IS LAST RICKNESS, A special to o Nashvilla paper from Groenville 8t 11 o'cleck to-night m:{n ox-T1eaident John- eon died of paralysis and heart disonse, at the residengo of bis daughter, Mra. Browne, iu Carlor County, eomo 40 miles eant of here, this moring, at balf-past 2 o'clock, e had beon complain- ing romowhat of ill hoaith during tho post month, but folt 1o apprehensions, Last Weduesday ho took tho morning train Lo visit his daugbier, with shom - Mrs. Johnson 1ind Leon kojourning for th:.ast six weoks, 1To rode in a hack from Carter's depot Lo her rosi- donce, somo 6 miles distunt, and soemaed in goad wpitita on arrival, and ato s hearty dinner. aud after & fow miuntes of genozsi conversation retred un wtaire, and was talking slono with hiw granddoughter, s Lilllo stover, While thus evzarnd, lus tongus re- fuscd to ulier a tone, aud to her great constornu- t1om ho foll from Ins wead 1o the floor. Slelp was instantly nummoned, and nlaiost ne goon us rais~ ed ho expresved indistivetly that lua right wide wan paralyzed. After bewg token to the bed, when the family upoko of sonding for s phisician, hs forbade it, eaying that he would soon rosovor. In shis way the sunmoning of medieal aid was deferved for 24 howrd, When Mr. Job was called from Thzabethtown, somo two nules distaot, ho in- Hin doath had stautly began o berolo trestment, sided by Dr. Csweron, ond socmed st ono timo the noxt duy to bosticceeding. ‘Fhe pationt. convorsed imperfeetly In regard to domestio matters, and dad not seom conscloun of up- proaching dissolutlon, bus Lis easo was boyond the skill of n physiciou, and at 7 o'cloci lnvt night o becamao uncobnclour, Mrd, Pattoreon and Androw Jobpson, Jdr., arrived an bour ator with two physicians from Greonville, Dra, Brey sud ‘Laylor, but hio did not recognizo oither of them, and after soven honra and a half of unconscionsness peacelnlly broathiod his last, surcounded by lus wifo, clil- dren, and uil bin grandehildron, excopt the soa aud daughter of ex -Sonator 'ateraon. Tho bLody will be brought hero to-morrow moingz and bo burled with Masonio honors un “Tuesday, Kucxville roquested tho honor of burging tho illugtious dead, . bur the famnily are uowiling thet s re. mains should bo removed from Loms to any place, uniess possibly tho Cn Btate ho bag 8o tong and fumthially 1enivo proparations aro accordingly being Ny various civic and militury orgamzations to atiend tho funeral, where thoy will Lo joined by the citizens of this aud neighboriug counties. YUDLIO SYMPATHY. Mrypms, Tonn, Aug. 1.—The Avalanche sppenrs this morning with ita column-tules ro- vorsed ns 6 mark of respeot to ox-Uresident Johnnon. That paper and tho Appeal urgo o mass-tneeting of citizons 10 express tho regrets of tho citizens at tise death of tuo deconsed. specral havateh to T'he Chwido Trivane, Br. Lows, July 31.—The news of Andrew Johinson's death created a profound gensation loto to-day, and the expressious of regret were univorsal, A meoting for the purposs of giving expressions to public sympnthy hiss boon susgent- ol but tho suggosuou Lus, ny yet, takou no dotinito shapn. Loxo DBuavon, July 81.—Prosident Grant was ont driving this afternoon whon informod of the death of ox-Presidont Johnson, Lo way visibly afloctod. New Yong, July 31,—8aou after the annonnce- mont to-day ol the death of ox-Presidont Joln- ;’iml'l flags wore piaced at half-mast ovor the City all, Wasmnaroy, D, 0, July 8l.—As a mark of roupect to ex-Prostdont Johuson the flag was at Dislf-mast from tho statl over the muste ataud of tho Executivo Manslon, and from the varlous public builninga in tho eity. Lirree Rock, July 81.—Tho annonncoment of tho death of Audrew Julnson croates profound orrow hiero. TiHE COURTS. TILE WEBTERN STAR JIETAL COMPANY, 8. Grafton Wilkins, who represcnts himsolf to bo & stockboldor ln the Wostern Btar Motal Company of this city, filed » bill Haturday iu tho Saperior Court, againut the Company sud Elron T, Weight, its President, in which some very sovero chargos are made againut Wright, Com- plainant states that the Company was organized in 1864 under tho goueral law, with a capital of £300,000, for tho purpose of manufacturing journal boxes for railway cars, and that he bim- nolf owns $24,0600 of stock. Up to tho laftor part of 1871 the business was very prosperous, Lut in Decomber of that year a cuango was mado in the management, and F. T. Wright was oloctod Premdont, and hoa over siuco ocoupied that office, Uuder Lin care, tho cowplainant says, tho affairs of tho Company havo beon grossly mismanaged, its busiuoss and sales havo stoadily decroased, and it baa coased to pay any dividend. ‘Tho follow- ing is an exhibit of the saluss Notwithatanding tho decroaso in huelness, Wrighit, without legal authorily, recently in- cronsud his nalary from 23,000 to §5,000,” and w80, in direct conteavention of tho by-laws, has paid John Titcotnb, u Visactor, n salary of 36,000 u yeat, sbough no salavy is allowed to any Di- roctor, Danng the year 1873, Wright withdrew from the Compuny tha sum of §3,500.83, whick ho spout in buying up tax certiicates at & ealo o Riversids fots, and thiy amount has been gom- Mlotaly lost to the Company, Not loug sgo also Wright was adjudicated buokrupt, sud theroby great discredit has boen brought on the Cam- auy, and its bukinees and faturo prospects have f:«m bocn orppled aud impaired. Dy Are, V. of the by-1&bs, it was provided tuat & President should Le uwnor of st least 100 shares of tho Compsuy's etock, aud that ho sbould assign 100 shures to tho uom}nlny a8 se- curity for the faithful performance of hié duties. This” bo did not do, sud by roarou of i baukruptey the title to il his tock pas beon divestod, and it has paesad 10to the hands of his Asslgnee, ‘Tho by-lawsalso mado 1t obligstory on the Fresident to uake su ncourate inventory twico a yosr of tho proporty ol the Company, it businesy, protits, loosos, ex- pentes, ete,, sud reud & private account Lo cacl giockholder, 'Lhis Wright has also noglected to do, aud tha stocklivlders wre, thereforo, uttorly in the dark as to the Compnuy's ifairs, No an- nual meeting of the sharoholders hias beon hejd aa directed by tho by-laws cince Wright's acces- wion to the Prosidenoy. Owing also to his grows unstiansgoment, thu commercinl atanding; of the Company nes depreciated, ita indobtednaxy hus Ipcroasod, whil its buginoes bus diminlshod, the ourrent oxponscs havo vaten up the divideuds, sud it is rapidly drifting into insolvency al vankruptoy, . ‘Tha wages to the workmen are six wooka bohiud Land, aud the rent is five montbs 1o arear, Toaddfo dta tronbles wleo, the Bor- AUGURT 0 ~y 1876. tainty reslgnad in January last, and no suocessor Tiau itico boon olected. Complmnant, theroloro, who files the bill on betalf of himkolf and all othars who may wish to join, aska that Wright may bo enjoined from further tarferonco with the Company's affsirs that an account may bo takon, & lecelvor apnointed, the property sold, and the proceeds divided pro rata amony tho stochhioldors, A mu- tion wax made in the moimng Lofore Judge Meoro, amd an ipjunction pranied agmin-t W righit, under dowd for 86,000, and S, 1. Howics apponted Iteeciver undor bond for 25,000, HOW KHE WAB TAKEN IN. A bilt waa filed Saturday afternocn, in the Cir- cuit Court, by 1larser M. Taglor, in wiici sho reluten how who wna takon fu and deveived by tho wmmooth tongwo of ono David My erd, whom sha makos defendunt to her wiit, Sho suga that in 1872 sho becamo aequainied with Myera, who represented that ho wiw tho patonteo aud owner of o patent for ruue ning enes by comproased air that ho had a lirgo wmbor of dnmmy-cugiucs, mnchinory, aud fix- turen connecterd with i car-works, and that o company, ealled the ** Myors Aweilean Poou~ 2 " had boen formod for tho ew nnd cars under his patents ¢ ardent paten'ce also rejresented that s mothod of propelling ¢ars wan ouly -Linlf s contiy o st or horee-power ; that the Chica 8l ('llf‘ Itatiway Company —wai about tn Weo Dia patent, and tint slock in his Company wonld eoan ba worth &290 o shere. Juat by change ho remarked that he had a few shares whiell ho would #ell ab par to aid him in tho proeecutton of a prividio euterprise in con- neetion with the Company. Myor also repro- rentod that the Atozk san not ubjoct to nssos: ment 3 thut it wag quoted at par ou the margo! al that heveral homso-rallrond compnuics by eutoien nto heavy coutracts to uso bis patont, e prafned it 8o highly, and talked so wmoothly, that tho good womm was complofely dumb founded at having stich an opportuuity to make a fortune, and, belioving everythiug that lind been said to her, sho bought L06 shores of this magnificont *Preumatic Car Company” paid-up stock tor which #ho paid #5004, giving a trunt deed to securs that amouut on cortaln proporty owned by her on Milwaukeo avenio. Sho niso intes that Myers guarantecd tho sack ta o worth from $150 to 5200 sharo, promined if it should fall below that amount 1n valuo that o would take it Lacli, nud also promisicd that ho would not nasign_ the hotes givon for the pur- ehaso. Ho alvo produced luttors purporting to bo written by lesding seientille mon indorsing tho patoat, afl of them, however, neglocting to give wolght to their words by subscnbing to 1ho atock, ko politiciany wlien o now movetnent n mada tho anceoss of which scoma doubtful, who send their rogrets that prossing buminoss farbids their attondance, and stand olf toseo tho rosuil first, ‘I'his patonteo, in additton to all these induce- meuts, onlistod in somo maunor tho aid of Lho proes, aud produced various extracts from daily rapers in which his patent was ohinracterizod ay o blessing which dinimed the lustre of Fulton's or Htephenson's fnvontions, sud made tho Comustock or Coneolidated Virpinin str - waste papor in_comparison with the value of shares in thoe ** Myers American Pnoumatic Hail- way Company.” A letter wasafso producod pur- porting to ba from J. Q. Hogt, who frantieally offered £200,000 for & night to s tho M. A, P, 18 stock in New York City nlune, No wonder then that a woman unyersed in businers shonld be duped. But sho speedily was_disenchanted, aud slio now anys that Myors Is a fiand ; that bis method for runniug cars I8 moro exponsivo thun the ordinary way; that his magaiticent car-shopa and machinory are only worlh £10,000, mortgazod for alt they can bear; and that the mortgnzo hns been foreclosed, nnd the property pold. When sho loarned these facts o offered to rovelnd tho contract, but dlvers did not viow 1t in that light, sud refused, Sho theraforo nuks that thoe trust-decd mny bo sot nxido and dociared to bo void ; that the notes mny be givon up ; acd that she mny have any other roliof necesrary under the circumstances, ** WIAY "' AND I1T8 DIFFICULTIE, A short docislon was given by Judge Dlodgett Saturday morning on tho question of the divis- ion of somo feon inn the care of Nancy Ramsoy va. Tho Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Chicago Rail- wave Company. ‘Tho Judgo remarked at tho onut- «nlllmtlt\\'nuflnllvlvlcnsmltnnddi!n]‘trcenlvladulv which devolved on him to adjust difliculues be- iwcon conusel in rogard to vume money pud mto Cowrt, 1t apponred thab Mra, Lnweoy brought suit agninst the Company to recover damages for percoual injurios recuived by hor whils a panson- sof 01 Lho rosd. Sho made a contrace with & Ir, Knighta, n lawyor at Irairio City, to tako chargo of the caee, on condition that ho rhould reeeivo onc-half the amonnt recavered, 1o then eamo to Chienzo and retained Col. Van Arman, yromisiog to givo him one-half his fea. A ver- et of £8,000 wan given to tho pinintil the case appealed snd the Judgmient aflirmed, 1t thon amouated to noarly 59,000, one-lialf of which wan patd ovor to Mrs. Ramuoy and a parb of tho to- maiuder to tho attorneys. A disputo arose, how- evor, as 10 the allowanco of cartain pxpendes to Mr, Knights, The Judge raid that Mr, Knights L chargod 15 a trip to Prairie City and back, whan it g )Anmrud that ho bnd o pass, sod thay claiin could not ba allowsd. o would however allow in all £433,23 Lo the Atwrnoy for his ex- penses in varions ways, 3160 for physiclan foes for attondance, 760 to a Mr. Moore, su imnor- tant witneay, and ¢20.50 on account of oxpouncs frenrred by Col, Van Arnam, These sums wero to bo deducted from tha 32,604 fn Court, and tho remaitdur woss to bo divided equally betweon tho attornoys, E IURGMENTS. Usirzn BrATrs Drsriier Covnr—Junox Bropa- Frr—William Hiarmon ys, scboonrr Kate Hinehman ; decree, ~—dsuics Loug, Arsigncs, va. William Bpragie docros, $230.—Hauio ve, Venjomin V. Fage § evten, $250, BuPLiioR Count—Coxreanions—i, W. Powell ve, Jobu J, Vanderlip, £305.40~J, L. Wuyno & Son . Guorgo L, Murchie, $140.72, JODOE Gant~=H, (. Urub vs, Andrew McNally and 11, Beet, $530. Ciseuts Count—Conrzasions—-Gardner I, Com- rtock va, Willlam Uestormaun, §639.7),—Same ve. Bume, $2,000. Junnr Bootit—~Frances A, Tussell va, Goorge C. Munto, Frank V. Giray, and W. It, Robbing, $,63).0:— Clara liussell Bavou va, Same, §1,144.12% A WILL OASE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, DBroomnaroN, Aug. 1.—In the cuse of Jenso Yont, ot Iudians, vs. the Freedmun's Aid Boci- oly, the same va, the 3. E.Church, aud the same va, the Orphany’ Home, Judge Tipton has roudered s decinivn sotting tho order nside to ro- move the cancs to the Fedoral Courts, and has givon a decizion for complainauta, Bulb wus hmnkht to et sside tho will of Stephien Grifith, decented, of Indiana, who lind deodod oil his worldly goods to the Almighty. Sl il SUNDAY'S NEWS. Benator Thurman doliverod a spocch at Mane- flold, O, . Tho nows of the doath of ex-President An- drow Johiuson was recoivod. Two-thirds of a town in Rusals, contalning 13,000 jububltants, woro destroyed by firo. A tuctory, worth $750,000, in Bolfast, Iroland, wan burned, and 700 persons thrown out of work, Tho Governmont of Turkoy has Iwsued an edict tolerating tho cironlation of thie Dible wish- in the limits of its domiuion, Tho prosccation in the Turner caso olossd ita ovidouce-in-chiof on Baturdsy with the examina- tion of frof. Iabcock, an expert, wha testitied from micrascoplo abservatious that tho wrml:!( npon tho deods allegod to have boon forged, conld not have been douc ay long ago ae tho datos given in the dosds, T'ho snswor of the Bouth Ride Rallway to the application for an tnjuncion was tiled on Satnr- day sfternoon. Filed with the auswor wore 114 ul\{d-vlm of ownera or lossees slong tho line, aud 8182 the allidavits of Mayer Culvin and the Toard of I'ublic Works, umlllymE to the oxcol- lonco of tho Wabush aveuue track, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Ang, 1,—Arrived, stoamera Corn. wall from Dristol, sud Aluxandria, from Meditor- rauean ports. —— nulwoer. 1¢ {8 vaid that the luta Lord Lytton has left & Iargo quantity of manuscripts which will sorve wun uoten for a bivgruphicsl memoir, and that tho presont Lord, now Miolstor to Portugal, is edit« iog aud proparing thom for tho press, Hols also proparing for the press a novel, which, &8 hus alresdy beon announced, was left untinmsbed Ly bis father, It isin au sdvauced state, sud will bo ready in the automn, when Lord Lytton witl publislit, with 8 proface of Lis own compo- wition. Pausanias {8 eaid to figare in the plot, aud thore is n description of tho batilo of Ylatwa, i e e A Well-Informed Woman will stop vaing cosmetics, snd closr ber complazion with Dalloy's Magical Pajn Extractor. A fewapplics- tlous will mako the skin pure aud white, 3J couts, - Planos and Organs. A large assortment of uew plauow and organs to roul, Bocond-Lang planos from $50 to §200, W, W, Eixzary, Corner Blate and Adams strevia Clicssa. " POLITICAL, Contnned from (18 Firat Paas, tion of our parts will ment noxt yonr, and ity Anhvoranen, we 1 faiel; prosume, Wil reflect tho opinton aud wamtest tho wiit of the antire Demoeracy of tho Repablic, Tt 18 somnwiut amusing 1o read, in the light of history, some of tho ciiticisny that atodnly raen 1 the nowapapars upon the nubject L am connidering, Ono clans of thesa pacera do- nonneer, with great novmity, tho hmd-monry Democrata of Obio, beeausn thay do not wnite with the Bepmblicann (o defoat our ticket, fore goiting thut gven Horaca (ireoloy, thon chiol Vhig oditor of tho Uni.cd Htatos, oxerted all lis power andinllaenco bo clost than, Beolt to the Pro-ldoney, and, at tho kaino Lumy, Lo uke hin strong but eertalnly not courtouns langaage, “wupat npon the piacform.” Another cla«n of oditors densunce s broanro we o not surrenidor our convictions and saps port paper-monoy and Inflation ns well a8 tho tickst. ~'Thiey nro not content that wo shiall holo to ufect thy liekot,—thay require that wo shall alsy abandon our fanh § forgetting that not threo yeara have olapsed sines thoy wore them- neives among the most ardont and ofitient sup- postors of lloraco Groeloy for tho L'rosdency, apos tho most rmnunucml and unwmbiguonn bard-monoy and specio-resumption platioem thut could bo written, ——— PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS. ADDIIESS OF THI: BEPUDLIGAN HTATE COMMITITE OF TENNBTLYANIA, To the fepublicansof I'ennayleania : Tho po- Titieal campaign upon which io are ontoring i one of 1woro than ordinary {mportance, and we thiereforo invoko your hiear y co-operation i our efforte to prokd tho clain of the Republican party to ynblio confidenco and support. 'The succens of that party is essentlal, in our jndg- mong, Lo the prospority of tho Btate, to tho por- potuity of the Union, nud to the permanence of tha principles uyon which tho Government is founded. Tha control of the ndmiuistraron of Btate offars fell into Republican bands in 1861, nand wo polut with prido to the rocord of that control. ‘Tho Btato debt liss boen reduced from £40,000,000 to £2%,000,000; tho Brate taxes wpou real estoto and upon the pormonal proporty ewmployed fu agricultural pursutts have beon reponled ; the resourcos of tho Stato have boon doveloped ; tho admirablo school system, which distingunishes our Commonwenlth, hny beon fostered and strengihioned ; tho orphans of Lor brave soldiors who feil in the War havo baen fed, clothed, edu- catod and fitted for active bfu; and tho varied smterosts of Lis peoplo lnve been protectad aud onecouraged, Under uo provious Administration lian tho Stato beon 8o unifurmily prosperous and well cared for; und the slight experionco which paopla had Inst winter of ono brauch of tho Logirlnture undor Domocratie control may weil lead thom to tho conviction that thoy havoovery- thing to toss and nowing to guin by o chooge in tha wlwinistrati.n of public ailair. The enndidutos for Stato oflices presontod by tho Itepublican parly aro in every way worthy of Yubncunulhloucu and of a lwnrly support. Gov. Iartrantt, during his six years' ervico as Audi- tor-General, onrned a very high character as o pablic ofiicor, and his dministiation of tho Ex- seutive Dopartiment has wou tha respoect and com- mendation of n}), withont distinetton of party. Uniliuching intogrity, unbending honostz, and & faitbful attention to the dutics of biw olico hava characterizad Lis administration thronghout, and cortaiuly no Governior over 0.6 richly desorved 8 ro-olection, Unr candianio for Stato Trensur- or i8 a new wman i public lifo, but ono in whom {3 combinod all tho qualifl- cations of o pood publie oficer. 1in caprcity far tho place is wlmittad by all, and his well-known character for integrisy and buai- noes ability 18 also concedod by his political op- poucnts. Ilaving, thoreforo, n Btate ticket strong In all the clements that commond candi- datos to public faver, n platform of principles which hing challonged the admiration of Nepub licans throughout the country, and a record of Biste ndministration to which wo can all look bnck with a pardanabla prido, wa are justified, ad o porty, iuclaiming that we have faithfully mot our regpousibilities, and that wo are entitled to a continuanco of publio coufldenve. T'artics aro worthy of sunport only so long as thoy ad- vance wise and patriotio principlos, and promoto the honest and elliciont admnistration of publio affairs ; and, a8 tho Republican party is cntitled tho tho credit of both, it justly laysclalmton verdict of popular approval. ‘T'hero are many matters of dotail in which tho TRepublican party diffors from the Dewmocratio ; but thoro is one radical differenco which, so loug a4 It oxiuts, will ronder tha existonce of tho Ro- publican party a public nocossity, That differ- anco couslsts in the fact that "tho Iliopublican party belioves thut tho United States form & natlon with all tho funotions of a nationalsov- eraignly, whilo the Democratio parly regards tho Fodoral Government o a more loaguo betwoon the Slates, shich uro each, iu its view, sovereign sod indopendent. The ltopublicans belisve in tho indissolubility of the Union of tho Btates, whilst the Democratioc party bollevos that the Tedoral Goverminent has no power to protoct its own oxistence or {vmvunl any Stato from ga- serting its indopondenco. Tlus s a dittorenco winch invelvos tho vory lifo of tuo Governmont. Wiien the fooellion brokto out n 1881, whue Jamos Buchanen was still in ollico as Presidont, ho shrauk sppalled from tha duty of presorving the Union iyaot, and yielded to tho advice of bis Attorooy-Gonotal that thoro was no powor in the Goueral Govornmeut to coerce s Binto, Had that Robolliou occurred at tho bestinnlug, iustesd of at tho closo of his Admlnistration, ft would havo baen av onco siccessful, Under tho Domocratic {dea of Stato rights, Mr. Buchunan would bave boon compalled to lat the Southorn Btates go. With tho prominenca at prosont given by the Domoerutic party (o its one distin- Kuishivg doctrine of Btato Hovorolgnty, 88 up- posed ta that of Nationalsovereignty, thoadvont ol that parey to power inthe nation would vatur- plly briuge with tc the dungor of o socond assor- tlon of the right of Statos to secolo from tho Union._ Our pru\'lmmuxrnximwn of the inability of the Domocratlo purvy In power toattemptiho cocrcion of a rebellious Hiate shiould cortainly bo sufliclont to taach the poorle the daugor of ine trustiog tho Government to hands too woak or too mnwilling to prote Shoutd it over bo- come nocossary herealter to eseort tho power of tho Goneral Gossrnment to promote the pub- 1o wolfare iu any tuattor of general concern, i, for instance, in proventing locul reatrictions upon tho freo trausportation of per«ony oi pros duce, or In removing natural restrictiong thero- to, the Democratic doctrino fuithfully adhered to would provent that parly’ from legisl upon It Congressionnlly, ~ The Natlonal Uoy mont cannot, in fact, bo carried on miccesufully, nor can tha neceswitios of & peuplo wilh interosta uo great and so graud an thoss of the Americun proplo be properly met and provided for by any paity holding umcll{ ta tho idon thut govern=- went fa but n fedoral loagua ot sopurute sud ju~ depoudent Btato soverolyniics, ‘Tlis Ropublican party of tho Stato and nation standa now, as over, by the rights of labor ad entitled to tho protection of the Governmonts by univorsal fresdow and univorss) sutfrago sus- tained by universal educatton; by the public sohool eystom, with the taxation of sll furits wupport, aud opposed to any divislon of thu school fuud for awy purposo whatuver; by tho comtuon luw of the nativn which juterdicts a third election to the Prewldonoy; by a tariff ao ndjunted as Lo Lo the least biedousomo and moss tuvorable to tho iutarests of lubor and indus- tiy; by the fluanolal legsiation which secures f280 banklug upon o sound Lanis and provides for » safo and uniform ourrouoy suficient for the publio wants; by euch a revision of the Patent laws as will rolievo industiy froau appression, and scoura to the inventur a fair re- mancration ; by a faithiful vxecution of the laws, the supprosaion of lawlcrsniess, aud the enforce- ment of the Counstitution as i.siund4, and by that goneral policy whick will preserve the Unmun {utact, whother askailed frowm withw or without, We are now enteri;: upon tho olosing year of the first ceutury of Amoricun lndo{muuunco, and it beloovea the Ropublicans of VPeonsylvauis, who beliove heartity not only 1n the words but in the spiclt of the Doclaratiou of Indopendencs, to show tholr faith by their work, sud rally firn- Iy and unitedly to tho wupport of thoir princi- vles, Wo couvsel them, in viow of tho iutorests wlich st at stuke, to forgot all thoir paet dif- ferences ; to orgaumze wotively snd eld- ciontly ; to precent noue but good snd true weu for local ofticen; and, stauding firmly by what thoy betieye aud kuew to be right, demon- strato their claim to public confidence. The sec- oud contury of our ustionsl oxistence should begin an the tirst oné did, by & suprome devo- tiau to Republican principles, to which only » Hepublican administrution in Stato or Natton can be or will bo falthful, Tho experieuce uf ths past furnishes abundant evidonce thay tho best iutercsts of the paople dewand the continusnce of the enlightened and hiberal course of tho Kepublican party 1u its wo (- detined aud clearly-sunouuced purpose to fuster the sgricultural,” ivdustrial, sod cummerciul interests of the counsry; iu {ts polioy which bas lpd to & reduction of 17,000,000 of the Htats debt and 3600,000,000 of (he national debt; in 1ta Judicious system of internal jmproveweuts, Laving for their objects the en- of trausportation for our inter-State commerce 0 10e m sdlioreuse W M uble Umissn Iargement of fucilitien and reductions iu the oot l and to tho unity and rovereignty of the nation in s honost and faithfnl adoistration of (e Iaw il in ite storn devotion to he principle, of truth and progreas. Firin {n that convicting, wo confldontly “prorent wur platform and cap. didaten for pubiia uur port, thoroushly assues) that fn their succesn w AI b found LLo truo ang onlg rond to national unty, uational progrow, aud national prasnority, By order of tho (I:i:mmlu‘vlm." 7 exry M, Hovr, Chalrm A. WiLaox Nonnts, Nocrotary. b MICHIBAN STATE TREASURY. Spectal Inspateh 1o The Chocaco Trivuna, LANAtNa, Micn,, Aug, 1.—Tho following is the Blato Trensury statemont for tho past montl Balanco, Jino ! 1 Rocelpta for Jul Paymeunts for July, Balsnco, July 31 Centanr Liniments elluy poin, endidno ewelling, b 1, Lurim, will enro rheumatiy riny 1 flcab, tone snd muscy =me. allmenin, Tho White Wranper iy for fanily weo, the Yollow Wrn KNPAYSSE i for wutinate, il ) v AT, Tuly 19, 163, 44 Mpnena, J, 11, Itose & Cos T conalder your Cey tanr Liniment to bo one of the beet Hulments iy by matkef. A young man of thin town eut his knco wiy anhate whils ot work in Penzaylyanta. Tho doc fold im fio wanid hiavn n rtff knee, 1fo conll po bend {1t at all, 116 stred ono or two botlles of yourlp {ment, aud bis knico fa now 1a well as aver, o TTON Hold by all drngyiatn—0c aud $1 per ot Without n Serateh, You oan clonn Al polish gald, sllver, glass, And af warer with BRI 1L FCOT i weours n beessy outro Slitcon (s tho MO wendarinl ng af tn mindorn o, 10 14 pUrs (G0 Iniusns, found to & Neendn ing, natively freo from grit o ehegs £ yor wornld hove your tabla. watn 1o,k ey, ald by houso-faraishers, Urigglats, jong ULLOGH & €O, ath Dr. G, W, Benson’s Colory and” Camomlio Pllis aro_pragarod azprontyy cura Hearaghar, Nowrnlcin, Norvousnesn, and Slooplow Tosw, nrid Wil Gues A0y G, Price, FU. crnta s e neor 4] Grigetst v il ALK g Yy & kD, N b (hieag: bory, Gbleags, e _BUSINESS_DIRECTORY. . AWNINGS, TENTE, AND WAGON-OOVERS, FLAOB AND BANNKRS-COTTOR DUCK. GILBE BIARD & CO, Ul to 28 South Wale Cornor Yifth. teago. VAN NI Lake.st., cornor of Dar, Ct ., T TOSTER,EON & . Man t Asruiogs, Tonts, 1la x, Tt Doalors lu Chrdaxo, Tivin: Duck of all widthe, Eto., B I[WINES, CORDAGE, COTTON DU, OAKUM, @ o 'acklo Binoks, i PURINGTON & BORANTORT ™ ad 273 Bouth Watorat, RPN, ) COCKE & 00— BODKSELLRRS A Publls 113und 118 Blatest, W. B, BURNIIAM, ks E. HON'# CO... IMIORTERS and Jobbors, G2 and 8 Lake-st, BROTHAR & CO,-— WIOLESALIL “& RETA Agontaof Elgin Watshes, ftogers it & La.'s flvar Woods, 266 an 268 Wabubia, ¥ LOOKING-GLASSES, O BRACIIVOGF. e PAKLOR MANTEL- ‘Glasacs, aud Coralea, flosawood ‘aad Walnut Moldings, 261 Wabab. s TWINES AND COBDAGE. MANILLA AND KISAL RODE, llflmlllfld,z};‘lnlllladhll!hll‘fy\':n Ro ool GILBERT HULBANRD. GO oo 705 10 %8 Suutls Watac.ait, Oblesgs, G_H.EB. FPHR BTATR n%mugsxgfirnun T B VRA T Bix por cant lnterost Cilengo, 1. crox b IR Rid on dopostta. SOHOOL AND CHUROH FURNITURE Surmwogu KOIOOL FURNITURE CO.— anufacturers of Nohiool, Church, and Uflco Furniture, and ¢ = Doalors {n Behool Apparatar, ¥ 81 and 100 Btated, SEWING MAOHINES, TOME BEWING-MACHINE, TT 0T tnotorts Duntc s ghioapent Lock-Stitch S fug-SMachino ta tho magket feiger hnk & co, Gonoral Agoats Ul 8. A.. 41 'Stata-at., Chicato, TOYS, Y/ EROIO, RUNLING & U0, —MANUTAG. rors ot Toges & amoy Gomias »e! o Xaney G g ek 140 and 142 Blatral — ‘TEAD, COFFEES) AND GPICES. cwhfl:‘ C0. ¢ MILLS, “Toos, Gutloos, angl Bplces, 2 i B Rverat, “AUCTION SALES. BY G P, GORE & CO., 63aud 70 Wabuh avonue. Tuesday Aug. 3, at 9:30 a. m,,| REGULAR SALE OF DRY GO0DY Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Linen Geols, Nolions, Genty’ Underwear, Silver Hatel Goods, Outlery, ke, &e. 0Ono’ bundred lols'of Tamburg Embrofderies, sib out rererve. A largo and woll-nasortod stock of Elsstio Cord & Dratd 10 bo closed at thin sale. QEO. ¥ GUKE X C0., Auctiousrs, EARLY BUTERS OF SEASONABLE BOOTS & SHO WILL FIND A FINE ASSORTMENT At our Auctlon Balo on Weduondsy, Aug.4, at0:)8% QEQ. P. GORE & €O, G3auk 70 Wabashat, 4 A On Thureday, Aug, &, at 1:30 o'clock, SPECIAL SALE OF CROOKERY 40 craten W, G, Crockery, fn opet totn s 20 cratet% @, Crockers, In orfgiual plas.; 0 crates Decowd Ware, slargo'tuvoice of Block Tinware, G 1%, GURE & CU., Auctlon WM, A, LPERS & ey AUCTIONEERS, 103 MADISON-ST. A LA LK 01 White and Decoruted Waro, White Lined Yellow and Rockingham War, In packuges and opeu lots, ‘fahle Gntlur‘y. \)hnnnT. ke, 'WLDNESDAY MORNING, Aug. 4, nt o'clocy, B ' Our Halearoomm, 104 Madlsou-st. \\'.}l BUTTERS & CO., Aucsionnt. . 3 TOP BUGGIES, COUPH, DEMOORAT WAGON, IIARNESS, 2 BAY PONIES, SOUND AND KIND WEDNESDAY MOINING, Aug, 4, st 11 o'clock B [ rear of Butters' Aucoon House. v \_ All!!{ll miu €O, Aurtloneert. & C0’S REGULAR TRADE ¢A3 Rl THURSDAY MOMNING, Auvg. 5, o'clock STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 0008 'OOL¥INS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING dOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPBEWS, On Bocond Floor Balesroom, 108 Madison-t. BUTTERR & 00/ SATURDAY 8Al% Yurniture, Houseliold Goods, 1anos, Carpets !"«‘ BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 7, at o'udocky thioir Salesrootas, 108 Madtuonst, ____ By JAS, PP, McNAMATtA & COy 47 East Washioglou-st, 1,000 cases Boots and Shos AT ATCTION, TULSDAY MORNING, Aug. 3, at b} o kech ¥irst-class stock of Now Goods will ba closed oube Iy KT " 2t At Our Warercoms, 636 W, Lakfif-l Wo shall sell o TUP&D!AVK. A;m. 3,064 pu m., 3 sioek o OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD G00DS, Orockery, Glasaware, Qutlery, ste, otc.; W doo T Ralo jositive and without rvacrve. WM. ¥, HODGES & CO, Auctionoer®, Al40, 00 Wedueuday aud Baturdsy Even ogh M 0'cloak, Gus lot of goodu will bs suld withuub Wik, By MOUWES & Uy & el 1 EED

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