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The dhicango I VOLUME 29. CIICAGO, WEDNESDAY, I L BRUARY 23, 1876. NUMBER 181, el e i ANOIALs ASSURANOCE. . 0, Paddock, IL L Doles, 0. B. Knickerbocker, | in the future, #nd to put down theae damnable | Thers was a deep conviction that the | & a.pit = w75 et D Alen, A Mobcle, Txencot Mebale pisctices loautiirated by the oppontion party | insucs betson the cwo grest partice wioe I"ffi-,’ tand, ety T OF batte, fn Congrors— L] Hliedd, W, 11, Millor, W, 1. B. finater, Joha C, Water. | 1990Ftod Lo in formor vears, to carry tho election. the #ame now as in 1668 or 18G4, The A cas, holdtug publia povitions. They are asping npon miraion af a party did not end with a statuto or &3e floors of Congroas that our mxmz mmu'-mnfin:fltu & conatitutional amendmont, bt eternsl vigi a D thisiden that sil men ars equst before the uw s toey Iance was tho price of liberty, It waa tho on &t iar war fought onb nipon erroneous jirinclpl man, B, I, Csstle, W, A. Talcott, R, W, Coi Houthworih, A, Iadger, A. M. 12land, J, C. @, Savttworth, N. D, Wrighi M, MR, ROL, IIOPKINS imb, | 98id that they were going to call * Bridgeport Daraey,” and **Our Carter " home, and that was STATE ~ (BRITISE : i th Itrtct—A, 3, Joner, H, A. Gavin, B, C, | all e had to say, Tho romark was grectea with usranteo ) T} .they mado a'tnistaks 1n’ going ont of the Unlony 2 Meeting of the Hlinols State Com- | wéZh Smit, 3£ 11 Warner A, &, Ferrill, &, Nase, | laughter and loud applade: L i caunnuyrv'f.',"::;:lflf,';“pr;::"th:: N 'Ev'-'r‘m?'fiu;:“mn’.'w?:"m"’g.n:"',.’.-a‘a?"'&‘:.u- it d of Promi BB A tkine Ko V. Mehygn, 21 Adam, 3. . Tuggars TIE 10X, . WOODARD, Cline not 10 bo entortainod for & moment. ;' [ ths Gonntitution of thots smmpndpsepis, e s s g, mittco and of Prominent | isth DuinetSossph Uiloy, J, K, Edwil, toory | Bolng called upou, eaid that he nould declaro | eluniug, Lo promised a fousing viotory trom’ S | bank smtiopion of tbate smen Tourbon Dem E Dement, W, K. Haskel), N, If, Hiyan Tlen liald that tho Becond Diatrict was nevor stronger for | Teuth, & 0na ameadmenta were sealed with the blood of % chubllcans. J, W, ‘Templeton, X, O. Baten, dohu' W, Bailey, o tie Ropublican parsy than to-day. ‘the groat AL M'CLAVOMRY, /5 | martyred Lincoln and 00,000 of his comrades, atl bure K 1 Witndaley, A, O. Mclutyra, the llon, Josepli Ifart, | injonction of tho Presidont. *Let no gullty | of the sama dintrct, naid thoro noed ba nf § i~ | 16410 this #oll of America, and that should bo'sn evers iliam allen, 1L, A. dcCab, €. D, Trimble, D. Ii. | man oscags,” found a hearty rosponss from tha Ji. Yallen, J, 15, Marshall, J. A, Gillian, G. M. Holles- honest men in his district; and tbus the work of ank, Benator Maraball, Henry Suspp, Alexander Me ; fam T "W“an;_ W THow, Tae purification went bravely on. Thoy would kave ! Ioating seat of gavinens as to Lus bailiwick. It wan a8 nou ® a8 | gromth. Thon srasomn ol T o e, Hand i 8 dollar, aud, when rood men and g00d jew.iCls | thefront tolay, Weare raadly to meet them, And Elen were put forward, which tho Itopublican | whom da I neenn the platform ? My old, venerable, Cheering Reports Made from $130,000 SURPLUS, COMPANY, B meron, Jovepls i T | 8 larger mnjom.iy tn-ngdu before. ,flhol;la wore ;a‘m Conveution wouiddo, Lo wes suro of & "}ll&":"rfi'fl‘end vhol:vmwl with Abrabam Lin- N D, G. Joh . Hudaon, | NOYer 8o many intereated as now, and shoy ox- | vicury. col, And who 18 back hore to communs wilh uss Mo Oldest and Targest Savings Tank in All Parts of the State A B reninmn s Doy 5':‘-3?'1:?-. Hudeon, | Bocted to do bottar than ever bafa (ton marror, (Choorn.) d H the Northwest. Pays 0 per cent interest per Established 1833, Toronto, 1 ', Seventh District—Witliam 11, Suspp, Horace Weeks, | From tho Third Districe, of thio same district, advertod 10 (he politjast | 4yrole—Thres chears for Jexso Dubots, snnum on deposits, semi-sunually, on the & ~-Assurances of Gen, Gaglord, . M. Radelze, L 0 Miteoen, Jeoims azx. JuLvs Wt Gravgeniam of two yeuro ago. Thoy ii 1 e s ol e v, foacart, Aed will, 4nd latofJanuary anddstof July. ANl deposits Aggots - - - - $885,461.47 i ety Fred 61 shamsy Oy BpliaTward, Wal. . | sald. that it ho had Leen called on fonr yeara | protty bad. by saba” A s P aizch principles, | " And woliaro mauy otfiers Lers wiih ner Andinat " made during the 1st three days of month Vlct()l'y. cx{m‘;fififlz‘:" Ted G. » L. ¥, Goodrich, H, W. | ayo, thers moutd havo boen no occasion to sot | Mr. Dagby, was electod. Ho was san A M- | old flsg, sqainat which you rest your grost ruen with draw interoat for tho month, Evghth Disirfct—0, P, Swigert, Thomas Bawyer, bis district right, Then thoy had suffored sumptioniat, nnd tho Grangersrewarded liimwith | the naines of Illinuis,—the homs of Abrabam Lincolny curses both loud and doep. In tho fature his | 201 Gen. Grant,—titsn atn to you and sl of ux the dlatriot would bo ail right, 1L hnd gotien over [ S:curityof s grand Republle and s grest mationsi T o s Repamneriam, and was uow abloto | ficy [SUoered” Wo ate hrs'Co-day fot he puire 11. Paddock, J, A, Labres, Cadet Taylor, Sam Packor, | 10 ROmo extant from causcs which it was un- 1. J, Depus, A. L. Whitehead, L. D, Cintitog, . A, | lieceasary to enumerate, Bome of {ho people Wileox, Calvin I, Frew. A, E. tevens, Thomaa Ellis, | had come to tho conclusion that thero wero Specches by Gen. Bano and Unelo | Aiens. imn s o s fevan, Thomia Eilis wotso things thao to drink a glaes of boer sappry - (BANGOR on o Culyer. which a tax bad been paid. ‘The Gormans Kud COL. K. K. JONES, it will nok oaly 13t White we. Tr s, i 2 ] 4 i Ry JORER] 1y 1aet whill 3 1 Jesso Duhois-~The Conven- B, Howtd Knamion 3o Botens, o 0 foiun: | found out Vit ticre wera worso. suinke. tist | of Quines, for tha Fsrnas Fratrict, snid tat | I8 coruer-sions on WHI . et T fiOfl ‘, n M 24 Granvills Darriers, \Wiilism Dabeock, T, J, Kinne 3 ::;uld ll.l:!ppo?{;lomn llwmptlug'fidn rive them ;vl‘ngzmhuy Rot d{ul‘:xn thero the {:,opm‘.;";lnu glnt x\'@x‘a‘fx"?' a'r:-mmiJl wnnhn 171 _}nhlllnr 'l;‘elr. to-day ¥ Henry Merehon, J. K. Magle, Rt, W, Miies, Johu 13, & gloay of eT, A8 AOIO O 8 domagoguis | inl e camp of Lheir ouomy. 'Ihey had fonght has brought you hero? st rebel spesch 0 Do Blay a4, Colton, I, 1T, Bbdeinon, Ciuck £ Garg. o™ 9 bad roprerented to thom the Ropublican’ party | thom for Senre, MGG thia yess WO try tr Wisl | Compeoms [GLRLY, 704 Ueto? st rebl s “dar; Tenth Dutrici—D, It, Hampton, ¥, K. Weatfall, 8. A, | fntended doing. Thess follows bad lost hojd on Jipperson, Johin Porter, D. . Parcy, E. E. Lane, W.iL. | the Gorman citizens, and the Iattor swere omio Enthusiastlc Meeting at Night A:y,n.w.m‘hugh!y, J. D, Hamilton, Georgo W, | pack to the Republican_varts, and making it olicited "an fntroduct [t 3 a -'i.)OW Deinacratic majority. Twan Introduced by s, Democeatly. riery e ik r. Josopl Itobios, also of Quincy, also apoko | treme ladicalof tho North, who wanted to meet ax gomo encouraging words. They had taken thoir | extreme. Democrat of the ‘Bouth, He said, aa wa defeats bravely, and always returned to tho fray, | talked togethor, i fdes of oquallty and universal 1 each timo withi & now vigor that a mora fortu~ | 8ufrage will ruin tho Biepublic,” Itold him, * Bir, nate district could not nndorstand. Thov looked | Y Lave put it in the Canstitution there, and analed it tipon o Stato elcotion aa o red-lottor day, and | ity OUE blowl,sn, wir, it shall Ve kept there, andk this yoar would givo a now impotus to tho Re. | {10 S0t ) ALy ..‘“f(';';,o;',‘;"] youin Congross, we'll putlican party in his district, and wonld load ;. o ~— VAULTS| (OMPANY, Of the Btate Bavings Imm:u%n ‘um I;anln odation of tho Business Mon :‘;fi‘%fl?fi Chicago and tho Northwost, Assets, $339,115:13- They are Fire-Proof and Burglar-Proof. Money, Disamonds, Donds, Devds, Coin, Bullion, Bilverware, Wills, and othor vatus. [ WIT,T,T AMTSHWORTH, i, atronger than ever. Their ntative i Lteventh District—FK, &, Jones, Joreph Tohbina, N, | 2008 i sle ropresantstivo. in g 0, Terkina, M, Pigqott, 11, Wilcox, AL M, Dane, Georgs | COVETe8s was n zood (hranger, bnt he had met at the Pacific Hotel. ¥ Recking, 3 S Whicies 31 81 8° | with some troublo in Lako 5ouuty. (Laughter.] Twelfth Istriet—>enard County—Tohn Frank, the AMr. J. Y. Cory, of Waukegan, was called upon, Hon, N, B, Branson: Cass County—W, Matt Bam- | bub was nat in ihe room, mens, A, M, Teownlee, John 11, Wood, 1. T. Chandler, OL. W, A IAMLA i C WIIEAN THPAE THINGS, Hion; Sllyreware, Wille sud iier value: 4 . 2o Sl Sircapplnott s Chrlsian County=Cal | was then called for. Ho sald that ho camo from | Fonicar victory. k1o ns, g bledruken on sposleh dunalih #5d Kuasanioed Gen'l Agt Westam epattuen, Chiceg, Speeches by Messrs, Beveridge, Foph aione; Mergan Cousty uige Ml . WHiL | u®a S0 Sy (ot Ho sald that b camo from ST 0 GUILTY A ERCATE." oy LIRS An iy ket Somo ey, sacurity. Safs Cullom, Rid, gwa and el Aot G County—JudgeJotin Moses, W. ¢, | find. ~ Thoy wera sick thero of Opposition, Yeo. Col, Joucs offered tho following : joers fotelloctusl fecling: it {n tha rethslon of tho party, R O, e Em—— ullom, Y ilking; Bangamon County—Tio Hon, Shalby 3. | Pies, or What-in.it patties, and thioy proposcd to Reastyed) Thiat thio epntlicans of Tlimols cordlally | X tell you wa do pray somelimes,” While we are praye P L D. HAMMO ND’ Agent' Others, fongiom, Joun luun, George N, Diack, George J1, Har. | ga forward to ouccess for the Republican party | fnilors the poliny ot o hamicesm of Hlitmo vigorously | InK ey getthe aivantaps of us and carry » districe, ORO. O, OOOK, Man'gr Bafety Vaalts, low, Col. E, It Roo, James K. Jitll, Gon, K, N. ‘Pear- | this year, and kmpaztially jirosecuting all porsons guilty of comi- | OVCF ourlieads, Lut when we get dons yraying wa seb —_— e L son, S8am H, Jones, Ma}. A. J. Pinkliam, A, McLaughtin. — plicity in Irsuds upon the internsl rvenue of the | VP from ourkuees and thrash thens, 1Applative sad A STARCH. Thirteenth (—Richard Butler, DoWitt; ¥, A, United Btates, and wo deem worthy of mpecial praiss | latghter. MONEY TO LOAN TTTSBATDs T D52 Ketclium, Mason . B, Latham, Logsnt O 1. Carnt NORTHERN ILLINOIS, 4 FRbich (e B0 Mpecial pralas the Odelity with which ths Governnient officars have Tho Genoeral horo roferred to the glotious GEN, BURLDCT. carrisd otit the Inatructlons of President Grant, “ Let | doods which the soldiers of the Union achisvod Hurlbut on the Resumption Act = | mivgs sud Dav Lusk, Tazawell; T. F. Mitchel, ’. Watkl) George T. Dick, Beujamit T, Funk, W, ¢ From the Fourth Distrlct Gon. 8. A. Trurlbut | o paiiy wo coirac! during tho War, Thia portion of 1 on dx:,:; m.au |du u?c‘f;f: w?fi: .,',,":“&:f.’;"’ icinity. " He Thinks Well of Blaine’s 'x': :'):nin,lm:;:mu McDowell, J, W. Niccots, and waa called for, and was grooted with Joud ap- Tho resolution wan adoptedfunanimously, amid | particulazly acceptablo '1.,:; I:r‘:;a p::;?s?;‘;: :.'(";'1:: Funds in hand aad ean Core O e Fagallest, I—I I C A G. Cbances---General Sonts - | £euriscnis Distret—demes 1, Clatk, Col, 3. . | Plauno, and when Lo camo pon e platfore | CHGGHAE AB lond apyiauas, assomblage, Iocontinued : . i it Cast, T, b Wood, Lucion Bunbar, st C; 1. | ehook bisnds witl tho venorablo Jorso Daboin, | YoF Hhu Tvelth Disrler,. = not iyt ondto pomlate s ied licket, Youconla ", x s a3 O, 13, McP) snd_Capt. J, C. " TTLOCR, act, nominato a ba t » INSURANCE. \ ment in Ilis Favor, Yoatwte °?""|“:"" corgs Serort, J. V. i 1 | Ho did't know much about bis district, a3 b | o¢ Juckmonmitie sorii VLS 0% & plessant | micht nelect any number of e ot ot e Corc, end Z, B, Bway, of Cham- | Liad been away for somo limo. Ropublican doe- s thiog to hear good luck from other dustricts | 10 6l thore offces and 3t would bo wall done, wieoon « U, Moore and M. P. Kanan, of | {rines had not lost ground in bix ection guring mhen herotofaro 1 the Lrwelfth they had beon | J0U lere to it a man of nervo and clisracter into the There's Millions In It! P 7 . Cannou, Col, W, I, Chandler, and 1, 0, Doaten all tho time. Howavor, misery loved | XTestdentinlchair, Fut in & raah tiat hias got ot soms e Mathews, of Vermillio, the past twelvo mouths. Whon he ssked for s imarned thy | 8 much nerve g8 tho Httlo man of dertin thas aft y Gov. Boveridge Is Iuformed Who iy l,ra'zmr—1mnun.dm¥n- Jugt syt | lowvo of abusuca tlo Spesker told bim o was [ SymPaoy sad good “‘;)‘;fl;’“‘g"gg{;fl‘fi“}fl;";fi ihere todar (Cheers] Tub |5°°"m.'|’"°,""f:l T vl & : s A b ic DA.VIS & REQUA s It Is that Has Been War- b, s BRI JUIGy. dune Beck, Milliee ""[“[““’“"l‘“‘“"]“"“"“ for tho rent of tl Sgun beaton oy prolty ood man, nud thoy bad | (aleers fur Lovan),or Briatow, or Conking, or vos's . « sfeenth District—R. D, Holmsa, T, D, Needles, | Bession. [Laughtor, “ | electod a man, I the papera spolco true,” who | tasy be, bui let us. riog on Him, Jobu Cunningham, Cof, Biurges, Mef, Whans, J. B. | The dieallectiou and disingtopration which bad | could quote poetry in Congrose, nod with telling " Finn mir PRESIDENTIAL ClAn Matlacks, J. W. Fletcher, edltor Sentinet; J. 8. Mar- tn, Mr. Coulldge, oditor Monitur. Seventeenth Listrict—Qen, John T, Rinaker, Mal, gelfect. [Laughter.] Thov Lad lots of gooa [ Fithaman whois peusiratod, all throngh, every arog Republicans 1 lorgan Connty, nod, let thom | £1 118 blood. wit this great doctrine of Liopublican: Bominate wlom they would, thoy woud vota tho | Wi, 7y s e ot il ed emicl furice alh and, callod off somo of tha Republicaus, by placing = J e X foluo pods boforo them, had disappearsd, The The Republicans of Wisconsin | it ¢.T- ter Majouring Iy Mingsioy, 1. . | Nationat Convention should nominate s man for INSURANGE AGENCY, STArRCH Repuvhican ticket this year. Thero bad boen | qoiis r. D ! 163 LA SALLE-ST. and Indizna in Stat 8 Gl o’ Hon, 5. 7 esvacn, tho flon 4, 1. | Prosidont of courago and brains. [A voleows | divimons 1o tho 1oy ‘Horie, Tt thoy wero | wania to dlspiacer o erermbet GiopUblcn why 1888 1876, x ate x‘uicrh’flanl‘;‘l;;‘;“uu:indlfivi T; Norton, Madieon, * | “Dlalne.” :Vehoment applausc) Somo wman | healed. 1(1m Repubucanl ll‘xn blo;gan yore not through tho War7 It dlandor, Do oy Reput- - o] Evgthleen, rict—0ill 7, Burr, Jamea ', arts, working for auv map, but thoy asked U o party e who doesn't lovo 10 groenbick 3 IMPERIAL & NORTHERN INS, 00., Lon- Mannfactared by a New and Impraved Pro- Convention, Hhrbasgbore; (D L Davis, Clroj Col. AfeKelg, | must bo brought up who would add strength to | Forking for iy map, but s, 2ad thoca wosly | I Lo peca the Conmtitution, the righte don, Assela....... ..w.m.m cess (withont fermentation), and free from Cairo; ‘C. I, Rtiehards, Du Quoin, sho party and who would havo no burden to car- § o 410 dosurtion, [Auplause.} of JJuen; Do fees the ‘mitlon erystallizod ) the Impuritics and Adulterations found In othe er bronds. into s graad, living wiiole, Dot no Demacrat can sco Yupietrenth District=—J. A. Yowell, Olney; Thomss | rx Tho Republican Darty had grown somoshat UTLER, abything of the kind in tho greonback, It ia an idos 8. tKigwsy, BLawneotown, M., AMERICAN OENTR NIAGARA FIRE INS, CO. E AND MARINE IN: HO00 1 carotosa from it success, and eometimon forgot | of the Thirtecath, said it tho party pat good | tn'ite, and great fdess move us, , Who' thanks Napoe FINE AND MARINE INR, CO. Asdia. Blaine and Hard Money, and Mo!-ton and TO BUSINESS. o principles underlyiug it. They hind got to | Mmen on Uho ticket bis distrct would eléct 15 by fosn wor saying i 1t tisaemmy oven 0m il oricn AR TR 5O: Asisiat o i) A PURE ARTICLE Greenbacks, the Respective TAE HON. C, . YARWELL £o domn to tho pacsions aud outhusinem of 2000 majority, Dght, If occasary. 1 UaRk 500 For (s opareang, MANUFACTURERS' INB, Cl . 270,000 v called the meoting to order. Ho said that1n | tho peoplo. The Domocratic mob in Con- of Dloomington, said thoy would roturn a Repube Tam a saptiat $u y but a Msthodist i politics. MERNOUANTS' INS. CO, R | i TILE POUNDH belng Preferences. doferenco to an auciont custom, thoy bnd gatl.- | Gross, eomposed of tho wormt olemsnta of | Reau wajoriy whother 130 pisforn et whny oy S g 1S ot fbie Xind. bUL T live BIANDADD INS. DO, Axecle; O RAVING I CONSUILEIE e homare e ; erod to consult togothier. Tho largo numbor | oS04tk sl tho ox-Tiebels of tho North, saW | of good or currency n it it oot man’ wery | (1o7Ed overy timo, Locauno T A e o sirie F rt Millions onc pound In atxs and sold at no higher neles prosout augured woil for tho futuro, and all they | fonpar: nd Foortior oy 4i0b ,fFast ohom | plagod on tho Stata sad natloual tielts. L 2 ettion Drialow aud Shotibaws i ey get 0. y ® | By R e pineryatcl are all mado | The Democratic National Convons | had to do t sscest mus b remrey. seodmon. | notdoto trust thelr demtiics In such pacty | o Decatur, of ‘the- Fuarioroct Distilet, was | Lo Lhlelow wlio in o slong el B Cnasis Enough o cover half the losses pald by all Insure | ¥ B O TIRAE TIk srain, bat produces n tion to Bo Mecld in St. Louls If the enthusiasm shown thero wore scattorod | hands. Tho pooplo folt that it was not mafe to agresabiy surprised to meot such a large body of 1ab, the great Lnglish writer, was {roublad with anco Companics oceanfousd by the fire of 1871, eavo their dostinics in tho hands of men who [ pairol ¥ HEPHEEC atammiering. Once Lie want to tho'opers. It there wan AVIE & REGo poed by the flre of 10t pang: | Weak Stareli, : Juno 27. througnout the Btale, tho auccess of tho tickes | Ieavo thoir dostinies in tho hands of Lo | repro upooplo. Ho bad looked on'tho | Marmmeriog. Oncelis woat to th Inth attompted to overturow the Govermment, aud was assured. Ho, o8 Chairman of tho State hod nover repented einco. Every man’ who Commiltoe, had no speech to mako, and the united himeolf with that party tainted himself in Cowmittes did not allow bim to make any, He, | the public mind. The danger to the Republic 1n Groenbaokers at Now Haven, Conn,, | thereforo, would call upon tho Hon, N. W. Bran- | 1876 was as great as in 1861, The romody now, o0ple 1 anything Lo disllked more than unotier it waa s fde lato Graugor Convontion ¢ Docatur, but tho | G 15 haa peculiar averaion to the Addler, ell, present moating was oue of a far moro datelli- | 1t happened that o printer created o mass in tho gallery Ront and promising got of mon. In fact, it was | aud came. very nesr belng thrown dowa from alefi, one of ita kind he had nover scon equaled. 1l | Bad Lamb : * Don't waste that wman, for Gol’s sake. EXPERIENCE in Insurance tn Chicago, snd have slwaya represented Companies which paid 100 centa on the dollar, even including the great firo of 1671, For Inaea by {hat fire they paid ovor §1,100,000 within 60 dayn without any litigation or {rouble, Applications CEIICACGQ should bo made direct to' the Olice, 163 Puf th o Deck ) 88 thou, was o throw themeelves upon tho faol. [ yrort® /AT Mab 1o the atrict souwo of the | Killthe Addiee with bio» Dows “th imerale. for Insurance ehou made direct to the Oflice, t forth a Declaration of aton, of Potersburg, Menard County, to presido. i3 # a | word. 1o had no uso for s party which was not ot th o T e e L ey, The foenoy bet nosolcliom, S ta,rCh UU OI'kS, Principles. On taking tho chair o spoka oa followa : §"rff.ic?i.x"»‘r‘.r."fifi'i'féuéfifin“g‘“"ii'. horteuding | 12 Bearch of tho fundamental principlos " of | 1, them g0 eo. |1 occarioaally, The fact e, = VINEGAR., RUSSING P = Wine VINEGAR APEECH OF MR. BRANSTON, and Jooking to an untoiy atliance. Tho amend- X om not aware to what motives my nomination to | moucs to our Constitution wors hangiog trom- thin pit Lla porition is attributshle, unlcss it ILLINOIS. i fo tho fach, wel knorvn to tade o know e sealy | LIIDR 0 tho voica of tho pooplo. Ho beliavod of my unswerving devotion to the pringiples, the | OPVY 88 bo spoke. Ife thought minor Eahtlcu overument, priuciples cousorving all the groat | fiaye been rather careless 1 this e [torcata of 'tho wnmrx. Buch & misaion did | years, and that ia the resson ;gmu;n;&u;;g (i tho liepublican pasty fulll, and to-day it stood | been crivtaizing us, Wa need & T SrUEL Y o forth desiting tho poace, prosporily, and fniure | sionally, elevation of tho eutire poople. 115 was 1intor. 1 WTNT T0 SCE DRISTOW (The Lorgest in the World), T. E. SPAIDS, i f th ] ty, {-should not Lo cared for as inuch as looking to 3 desi; 'y [ Iatety. Tle wan a molaier fn the borlsrwof thoRe. REPUBLICANS IN COUNCIL. e e O T e e sl atioa] of dls oty s S0kt to o Bhtid ataad sceomg b SR cquuter's | BT Vg 1 2 i 40 the bonkzrnof thome. 7, 0. DAVISON, Seo'y. Progidont, A GOODLY ABSENDLAGE, | kiow, ™ that toyaity "o tho' liepubdican par- | of it frionda, of tho earth. Wo could not cat f0080 from evo- | pociuse T didot know much svout bim, 1 didns lhrated o te Py, Btrongthand Finzor, | s o 00 JIOWTR |, mO0e e, U s i Sl e o | TS g 1ot | ELSHb So3ney o b domaniod should i e e ooy I, 0 Bt someof arranted fo Reep DIckios' AVe (unranter 16 10 Commit e iy P 4 g A g ] e dono. When a former omergency had arisen sliting in tho Presidential chiaty ve b G R g P B BEIRIS, roiton wan mado o occasion yosterdsy | mamhood wea contcmporaasous wilh the Oratition Lome of . I, Washburne, who liad organized | i tne countey's bistory, when sar bl the 4 o Wil fud 15 out, B0 talk By e morning of ono of tho most enthusiastic Ropub- | of the presont Republican party as o political orRule | Repubiicsn Aty in Lis soction in 1858, 1t Uean yallcs ovor beld in ook Counly. Ordi- | Lo Lol rruniul ot ‘enissne mon con man by | had boon siotoribun Hiare. hociion, fn, 1654 It narily speaking, Topublican hondquarters, cor- | thit st any time my vaice, or my vols, or my decd way sound aver sinco. It was honnd to be the homa nor of Lako and Olark atroets, whoro thoe assem- ;:::‘l;- h;éx:&lg fw"r Luo llk)xe'lpx:‘dh i‘-fa"nny‘, -‘&: -x‘m.p:}.g‘c!;x: ?r the ;m%l Presidont. Everything wos all right party, 3 ) ! blsge met, would havo }mun largo onough, But gg‘x:ur‘marg:&fifln ta new, bt it Drivcinies azo ol B ko Fef BRNATON R G MODEVRLER: yosterday it was soveraly tosted, and it is safo to Himiself, ore more laating than tho g, [Applause.) . | 8POke of hia (the Bixth) District a1 a small one, ssy that nearly 1,000 persons woro crowded AS & S;,;mm"",' then, addressiug ‘an intelligent | but a sure ono. Thor wanted an honest plat- withln its walls, whilo a8 many more went away | audienco of lepublicans,—and a1 sudienoes of Lepub- | form aud honest oxndidates and the Independent becauso thoy sould find no sdmittance, This | licans aro nocesaarily {niclligent,—it in not necessary [ movement would bo no moro, Under those eir- maoting portonds well for tho party, for it waa i?..'.‘.'fi‘f.‘f c'.'fi'-‘.;’:e'n'ifiv'e'fy“-'ifi 1‘:‘:;:: &m’.&f"é{: f“mf,m"m’ he mfi‘j’”" m; wm;f" \uld-ha " ’ » oned wajority and a voto from the Northwes! such an outburst of patriotlsm and onthusinsm l{:‘:‘;"“mfl)’;'fll‘::r‘:y:‘lku":;;;;“’ ) exeuale :fi;,',::‘; of wh]ghjum %..m- should not bo ashamed, a8 I8 only shown whon great emorgencica require and untold miscries of Andersonville. (Chears,) In NORMAN NYAN, tbat tho poople bo roused to a senso of thoir | our party are found none who apoloizs for treason, | 8leo from the Bixth Dintric! . Bpoko at some duty, It showed that tho Republican party of | OF soak to make friends with traitors, cxcept as traitors | longth and from tho card, baving his address renounce tholr sina and become politically reccnerated. | parsly writteu out, Ile ywas proud of Hender- 1860 still lives in 1870 to fight for and enstain | Those, thew, nogstively aro among (e beliefs aud the Hov, of hiy district, who had iuformed Barney ‘tho fundamontal principlos undorlying our freo | tcueta’ entertaioed by our party,and I rejoico ta Caulfiold of thotrue condition of Camp Douglas ; 8co 80 meny hero showing (hat enthusisam which will i institutions, aweop tho State, which will aweep tho nagon, at the | B0 Was also proud of Biaine [applausc], who All tho membors of the Committes wero pres- | comiug election, {Applausa.] And it i that this | boldly stood up for tho vindication of tus Re- ont,—oxcopt Thomas Ellis, of tho Eighth, whone :;ul:mly’ lbo\llduxmo&t L\Erl;. nml laat 1'-11 wv‘u‘ fnu‘l:‘d publllican party. :run;n dmr;lctl as a whgln rmmm i S & al men 0 to and coun vin, e | Btan rm as & atono wal 0 support of an substituto was W, R. Hickox; J. M. Truitt, of un“pufi can party an impetus which will yauw Mlover | good men tha party would ngmm.&pxur State p{' tha Bixtonth, ropresoutod by II. 0. Coolidge, | tho country sud the Union, rollivg sad tncreaslng in | Sntional tiakets, - Tis Indopendent clomont aod Edward Bonham of the Niooteonth,— ;;g;,-,;;,-g::;’_-:w,g",g';',:_fiv;*;,-,w‘-,,;*;,:;";;';; was belng called back, and the Granger eloment ) 2 , and I rejolco t from all parta of the State | WAS woak politically, ‘Ilio districs was good tor s o Demae 1 T, ot fow | sianpcn s 0 pm o Pthes el | MM Tae il T it 4 L) cominon eal and fervor for tho succesa of the Ntepube The Chairman eslled attention to tho fact that ria ; Capt. Dennot, Dixon ; Mr. Mitchell, Bloom- nm: ||Ar:I, wn:clh means the only true, best interests | no liat t“d d:;lnu;u- |‘m:lanl hm} boen mu%a. aod sorton ; Capt. Hill, Assistant Unitod Statos Mar. | of the natlon st large, sugpested that the gontlomen from each districs 9 Geutlomen, I trust that this convention will uso tha < Ji % o e Springliold ; J. 0. Thaines ; Maj. Mo- | unaiimiy which belonge o thems wia sgariai wnat | IS0 0UG #ush a lst aud returs 1 10 (i Bocro Claughory, Wardon of the Penitontiary; 'I', | imity of aentiment; that harmony, as I know it wilf, | tar¥. Forsaloby all Grocers, l.-rrm vmegnr WorkaIn tha lung, ho, with otbers, bad periled all, and ho forld, £4tab. 1648, E. L URUBSING & CO., Chlcago, wgnlnl ;‘logt nglnln.l ‘x‘l’.oumhl ‘ad tx;:xu i:rcrcumn i when the losal defendor shoul balosw par to ) those who undertools to overthrow tho couates s | 2iotd 4o, Hoak, for political sarandlzoment we Should the patriots over ba compolled 0 abl. T Teptblicass pariy Loa i pl Myt cate in favor of those who succumbod dunog peoplo of this country flf any party that hua thowar? Hotrustednct. Ho stood by tho paity | ever Lived ou this carth or auy ustion of x.mr-ln ox to-day a# the only hopo of "tho glory aud futura g&;‘;fi';:“;";g:;‘ “‘hg;: 'fltmfie ,:flb ‘}mm d ‘IM "; i 4 . e Lomo of Lincoln an ol hamont ot a2 nod doriitbes T | St il e 6100 Moo, LA A1 ined that tho nation could mako monoy of whot- | {{cket fog T ok, £07 tho enutilcsn isla stonea or brow papar, on no ollior basia than 6 % BRCSn chgering.] tho faco of tho nation, but ho wanted to know what would becomo of tho country in such a m}??&ffi:afl; case, provided it were at tho samo timo ruu by was then loudly called £ o euid + uch men se il aud Lawar 7 His district wa | W28 tien loudly called for, ot 9180 vietory soall porcls upo (teitbanhecs. - |, QOUELISE: Yau bato o fies 1n che e ata not 3D, HANT, ol Of Laalos ouid o was a Lipublican Gronger, | 1ot 3 mosn in-ths Cihes i ey, L Ariet therw aud that the Convontion at Docutur wag not a | ama Republican, 1 osme hero juat to look in and sea Graoger Convention. 1fowanted to stato that for inysclt what bad beconte of “thls old party that X the real Grangers of tho Htato were workiug | Wasono of tho fathers of, as it were, led on by my with tho Ropublican party. i wautod to sny | frieud Mr. Lincoln. I followed him all throagh, sad that tho Grangers of Ladallo County wero all | U010 '?‘x{fi'j’.‘,‘“fl:' I alwayd v toen, sulal right, aud he was ono of thow. e, Loy, chneret. t3 he i old i, Moore said ho thoughit o, too. ITe wanof | ring of defianco o thase men. fuck o5 od tho opinion that the Docatur Couvention was & | and fn 1560, when we. transferrad M, Lincola eide-show for tho old Bourbon Demacrata, Jir, Z. C. Bwan, of the Fourteonth, apoke on- (o tue lIresidontial chair. Thoy can hear im sound, and let them take warning by {t—warniny fromr couragingly for tho prospects of thoe party in his aistrict, and said tho Couvenlion might count this round that lus cowe up from this great and oa thom, You might af wall squirl agalust " Glbraltar ae - te Bristow, ~ bub if . ho SHIRTS. WILSON BRAS. Manufacture Shirts to ORDER, and oarry a large stock ready-mado, ot thoir own manufacture, They ute Linens mada to their order in Traland, which Aremuch heavicr than uaual, aad are pecullasly adapted 10 #hie peeanat styles of Bhir With thoir inequaled eystem of adapting the shape and styla of thia garmonta Lo the waaror, thelr auporior wotk- manahip in manafacture, and oxquisite fintsh fn lanndry- ¥og, thu most complete satisfaction may bo rolied upon, rders ean bo tilled fn eix houts when necessary. 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago, And Pike's Opara Hnuse, Clucinoatd. MISCELLANEOUS, CITY TAX REDEHPTIONS. On and after Fab. 35,1870, the promium on redemption of City Tax Certificatas will TO RENT. HOTEL FOR RENT. NEW BUILDING, 130 yooms, all modern improvements, ready April 1, sppiy to THOMAS MACKIN, 276 Indiana-st, Packing House, : Ono of tho best appointed in the sountry for summer pnokm% for rent, at tho Stook Yards. Killing sapacity 1,000 a day. Address V. 50, Tribune offico. OCEAN NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, neral ‘lransatiantic Company's Mall Htesmars dotwaon New York and Havfe, caliuy at Plymuuty tor llh'llll::l;ll‘l‘lil‘lvél.u"rh- :l'flbl'n‘ 4 ‘:l‘l]l m:n“rlll; oo route Hox the GEnLONE TLeink Toth sonshe Wi aay olliers, wilisai Froem Flor N B Horin Hiess, mighty State of Tilinols, that hasfor alxteen srara aiven o Preaident to the United Statos, and I would bo glad,a0 faras I am oconcerned, if wo gave him tor tenty-four years,—the eighth ' edition, [Cheers.i OLORAE W, HUNT i ¢l JUDOE WILLIAM O. HOPKINS, 'y e i B e, Holiara Tors Tollowa: B0 oL 1878, for ity taxes of | Lyla Dickoy; Jemso. K. Dubla | G. E. Cory, | D oNRckrizonts prosostinga sulthah whan b | | o ODOE SILLIAM G HOBKIND, b ,’:S,’:,"“fiéfir’“{:s’dfi&'fifi'fiwfl’filfi;yp’?ffigz ety R ppoat, ) Thoss e i § L by Y Ny 2y, Mai 1874, 20 por cent. Balo of 1874, for city | Galesbury ; James Fisbback, Internal Rovonuo | he Kopc Ders o anoounce, they will ngreo with us and | ineoling was the rovoillo to the grand political the othor party bad 3,500 majority, Thoy hind | ®uch =& lave passed away. Timu removes » great oBRO On eI i G0 (heludisg Wian! | taxos of 1873, 40 por cant. Baloof 1673, Tor | Agent Tweltil District: GeergoPocoean Bpring. | Eivo ut tho plaudis of % Wall done. good end faithtul | contest of tho Contenniel yoar. - For tho first juany things, but It mever romoved tls sentimant of bus little bopo in the Congrexsional race, but with a good ticket snd a good platform be could promise every llopublican vole, They sppro- ciatod the courso of the Democrata fu Congrees, Tho Republicans down his way were sound to the coro, and ouly asked for a good ticket and sound viatform. AG 110 sad 8120, acoordiog o accaimec) o A e g Y R S it epperior scoomm 8 without extrs city taxos of 1872, 60 percont. Partieswish ing to invost can have certiflcates, until the above date, at tho presont ratos, viz: Salo of 1876 without promium. Salo of 1874 and 1873, 26 por cent premium, . B. 8, HAYES, Comptroller. Chiesgo, Feh. 7, 1876, COMMISSIONER 6 DEEDS loyalty to' tho party from pie; sud 1will tell som morat Ihave never voled auything but a Repube lcan [ticket, [Applausa,) In tho Lt Con electton in my district I voted for & Lepubltan, T, Idu't coma up Lioro to make 3 apoech, 1am nob able to make a sveoch, Ithank you cordially, sincerely, fon tbe apontancous eall, I wai vory much einbarcassed, aud dida’t expect 1o say a word, OEN, LOGAX. The Chairman then adraticod to the front, and fold ; Judge Proston ; Gou. Nooro, United Btates | *¢F¥*04" Geatigmen, what is yout furtlior plessura? | timo in many years thoy wore, under a eloud, Blarebal of Bouthorn Illinols ; M. Trimblo, Clork | called tho attontion of tho Committes to one or | L3VIDE 8 revresentsuvo in Congres who Lad ono after false gods. What they had dono to of tho Bupromo Court ; aj. W. M. Wham, ex- | w0 mamorials lisnging upon tho wall in the | §oo AFCEF, (a0 Bodn, Nt they hud douo to . Tear of the platform. 'The banner hanging 3 v tho , o suppose promisto of tho Todianapen oo gmons | Sk i hosh pisaoniod ot Hopublioans of | 128 clike. vy "t rush o’ mitoned Tl Shiis i oventso Arsns. Speie, | Cook County i 1664, and bad beon prosorvad | S0d,1e8 dosiened fo mike them botter. iy Mal. rinkham, Internal Rovenuo Agent, Spring- | from tho great firo of 1471, and was now tho | Gouo giut all right. - Iie know of Ko caudidatoss fleld ; Col. Utley, Canal Commissloner; J, M. property of the Ropublican party of tho State, he wanted o sound platform, and advised tho Pearaon, of tho Warchouso Commisnlon’s Sou- | ‘o portrait of the martyrod Prosident Lincoln platform-makers to be wiso as sorpents snd ons, in* Hieamers National Line of Stecmships, NEW YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. GEN. J. 8, MARTIN, of Marion County, apoke for the Sixteonth Dis- trict, 1o eaid ‘that lie, too, camo from Lgypt, Saturday, Feb. 26, st3 p. md, ERTEAND 8 tonr.... Saturdan, Feb, et BEALY, 4811 font. .m. 2 i Tlopubti 11 thore. '] said that, by permission of the Ioo, C. B. Far- EREVR LR s atarie Mareh At T b e Poer Waron Gongtassmen Barrioro ¢ Julgo | Lsd boou sunt fa Ly lis wartny sad patrioticson. | LACEL ke o' be wieo as' sarpents and e e g O D e L e Ton LONDON DIREoT, — Dorter, Warron Souty s Soustor Uplori; Con- | Mo moved tiat, In accordsnico with tho an- | whon oy hoiorct: [Cheors. bo held, but ho | [T 5ugntar) Gen. Logan, if tho audionco denired to hoar it. OBREOR, M0 haradey, March 2.8t 128000 | PHILIP A, HOYNE I¥ (hg old-eatablished Commia- | grossmuan Whlting, Peorla; Gen. Juliua White | clent custom, ol Congronsional dlatrict ba | wantod mon abovo roprosati, men without aiaio, BRIRY: e 1. TINARER, [Cries of *Ilezd! read!™} Tho lottor, which ta 8t Tedioed 4 carrancy, | ploner af Deads, with an official “ Coat of Arms" Beal | aud E. 8. Taylor, Evanaton, Amoug tne Chi- | called, commoncing with number ono, and that Huch men would receive the same largo majority | o¢ Garlinville, Macaupiu County, spoke for the | \2s marked * ersonnl," wan road, aa fallows ; Talta for £1and & RSON, “"’“V;”,-R{&‘X}'A’-flfig;fiifi‘g’ Gt $ogo, representatives wero Daniol Bhopard, Hol | tho reprosontatives from oach of thso be re- | ae in the old times, It had beon eait | So,ontaonth Distmet? sro g"“)'. riof bistory | _Uiren Stares Bxears Citaunes, Wasninavow, D, | NoBbeattooraee Olark a0a Randoivhis. pooniie new 167 Laialio or 164 Clagk-st, | 110PkiDE, D, W, Muun, Col. Drydges, Ihil Questad to slate tho condition of tho party 1t | tharg woro carrup: mou in tha Ropublican party: of tuo Liberal party down in that region, but | G Feb. 20.—Zne How C. L. Farieell, CAtcaoo, Fos ‘Ohlcaga. = o Hoyne, J. H. Clough, George Armour, Ald. | their districts, Tho Chair ‘suggested that the bendid tho Domocratic patty ovor glon, MY Dzan in ¢ As you wall Know, 1 have, siace (56 ape Bherman Housa), 29, [ Granted, but w) id th oc! party Baid that the Republican party waa eafo down Ioath, Ald, Dizon, Elliott Anthony, Ald. Dick- | motion be declared adoptod. punish ono of thair thioves ? It took the Re- polntuunt of tho nicellng of our Stats 'Central Cotge {nson, Witlard Waodard, Maj. Wood, Ald. Stono, Mr. oot movod thst Mossrs, Knickerbocker, publtesn party to soud them to tho dovil, If wmittes In Clicago, {ntetided to bo present, Bus tho READING B52s ainusnn oyrizas thore. Jrom m“'ur u?l'gll 0,81 STAR BALL LINE, 2 Robort Halbert, of Dellvills, 5t. Clair County, tinuied illucss of Mrs. Logan, although.sba 1s bat- UNITED STATES & BRAZIL MAIL BTEAMSIITS, REE! Bt Bl Honk, 257 ¥OT dovERN e gniya, of Lee, be choseu Secrotarios, | (horo was . Iiepublican moau ouough to o Into alio Lad o fow words to say, sud followod b | tor ik ot tesmit oy teaven b Bouga leagth of Baillng montaly {rom Watson's Whasf, Brookiyn, N. v, | FREE ! XS0 D; TUE CONTYST OYERNOR, ! tho Uemocratio ranks sud steal whisky, the | yioug tho same strai o Gop, Tunakor. lod, The meotiug was callod for 11 o'clock, but the Tho Congrossionsl districts wore then called, Domoerats wero walcome to him. Whon peoplo members disperaed around the Liall and discussed ——tre——a wanted to talk of the grestost thief, the man For Pars, Pernambuco, Babis, and Rio Janerio, calling 00 Wednesday, March 8 tiro it would require 1o inake tho trip, 1 uops you il bave s good tuceting, and { sz aure you will 26 uderstand juntations Live been oxtended to man; GROCERIES. L. J. DURD, of Jackson, eald that in the Eightosnth District mattors until noariy 11:80 beforo they foll to COOK COUNTY DISTRICTS. who would attempt to Lreak down the wholo Republicans in difieent purts of the Ntats, This wilt o D, 10 tonn aturday, April 8 work. Tho list of candidates ss givon in yestor- MR, ELLIOTT ANTHONY, country and steal ita fair famo, they should point ::::{,"ffvh:; e & 91.‘;‘:‘114‘;?‘;:03"01%'&!{-!:}{:::: o e & Ul and fos cnteney For foalght and :l‘nq% at reduced rates, apply to -T—A.T‘U-M, _"t‘x{:fifl'g;”:fm"::”5:::."’},’05‘;“;“,5“’1‘:‘:‘:":“& ‘n’x’l‘ from tho First, sald that Lis romarks would bo °“.1‘. 1:;: CL“:x:li:s 5'?:::‘::‘:{: .lalrltg'.“ a private aos. | Q0D thore as fast a8 thoy could (laughter), and | ductivg m.meumhu;‘l politieal campaign, so fhat Jo B ”cfilfl:,c"""tw"ah_ DEALER IN It I evidont that the friends of Buvoridgfl wil} | short. Ha had boen idsntiflod with the Repub- slon of the Central Comaiteas would Do bald ot they wanted Col. Matthows and other such mon | success may bo samirod.” The evidence now psient to all vertainly demonsirates tho great neceasity for keep- fug the mauagement of the aflatre of our Government wut of tho bauds of the Confoderates, I ssy Canfed- to go down thera sud bLolp them mako mors, {Loud lsughter.] Gon. G. 18, Raum predicted & Republican vio- mako a strong fight, and that ho and Cullom [ lican party since ita organization, but wss not tion of t sting. il probably b tho siroogoet. mon fu the Con- | unmindful of tho changos that had taken placo | 'REXRiR G0 of Homonting. L INCHOR LINE. S| PAMILY GROCERIES Kvary Saturday to_Glasgow, Derry, ventlon, but'the animositiss engondered botwson a T s orable roport, and said that the proa- I cratos for the reasun that they seem 10 have tho eutire ivatpoot. g st tron 6 (o two may rosalt In the oleiiink oo thiza | Tithin the past fow yeats, The party In Li '°§{.{:Zr§u-lmrh': f;ut nd “_“ 2 tory by a majority of from 40,000 to 50,000, aud abeoluto coutrol of tho Democrati party hiers i Btaarage, Inoluding provisions,, 'a chi . district was stronger now than ever, | PO g Y 3. A, TOWELL, Congress, Aud surely they will continue to have cons RENTEREON S ROTRERS, N CHOICE FRTUIMTS, |wmsn, Ridgway's chances a8 againet Fore were 4t . I of thio Ninotoenth, spoke for some time, the | falorres yi W“,u\."&“m"“mm“m“m eorar Lasulle ‘sad Madisos-sis, 2 | discassed, aud the formor wea' gencrally looked | 8nd there was » strougor dote CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, | Grife i b ks ol Low that his | bogivento them by tie peaple, If sucha casinity Ubicaxo, ' 140 Itast Madison-st. -l man {0 overy | lion and s firmor rosolva than ever J rife of his remarks going to ol upon s ha!nf a firsl way, but ackin, in quality—political intuence. The disoussions party to that seemod to load to tho conclusion that Congress- | thoss wuo wa: &l ver befall ths country, Inthe ooming contest pertonal foellngs and preforeuces sbould be lakd aside for tue good of all, and the bust men of our party should b salsotod o COL. A, 0, BABCOCE o6 disttions:| borty ot ey i ror to Revabllonn |y catisd for fromm tha Nisth vab did ot fe: ® few years ago, to ovor- | spond, A voico—ilo is down at Bt. Louis. JGreat Western Steamship Line, 'rom New Y&II to Bristol (Hu‘llnd)dxufl. district could ba bat on for a good wajority, [ BOMERSKT, We \Vuduosday, Feb, 23 GEN. BANE, HOTEL, OORNWALL, Btam mag Fort might bo the coming man. liaum, | turow this Goverumont, They had alresdy | [Laughtor and choors. TUE DUTIES OF TUL [OUR, oa candidatoa for office, ‘and, when they are equsly * goabla Passege, tor 1Az, and Warhor woro looked tpon o3 rmr: | e ot 1o Cougrass by liew Itiilsnd ott- [Laug 5 5! . Gen, 3. M. Biane wado » epiited sposab, | ood sud tavorable ‘“f“;{éffl?‘"& \betoo We yoople i:‘é‘:;bt;:‘;g"u"g:bfl% ‘lll:luhwu‘alu]olfnn:dn.:ould‘lfl!m'lud “mtim!'d.l:wr iy ’i‘r‘i;«.l\htzrc:‘;:;lohlrflw ‘?u:"c'?sfii‘?!m‘lfii‘ o"ow | ot Pooris. thea spolis for the Ninth., o saia | which was intecrupted by tho moit hosrty ap- 1008 F0r YOUT oW porudal, {48t as we Bak e e . 3 0 O L1l cat an wi = 2 =y m:n.u’rh: n‘mur cngsmntuu dl:!wngnl.xecuwuu:; yoars a£0, and who would put into practice ths | that thore was a unanimity of gontimont in bis vl-’l\-waé Heusld s T e ;'n': m;‘fl;&wf:fi; m,yx.;m::ury:)l;:;&{::{;: e INMAN STEAMSHIP ‘LINB, O e ST RO PR T PEAT. much atsention, but it was evidont that tho great | principles which wo tought againat 8ad dofa distriet to rail up tho ususl Kepublican majority | i Ciatcaers I was uot tyars that T was to be JOUN A, Loox, Carrying the Mals helween EUROPE AND AMERICA, Mor pasasge, apply at Company's Office 33 8, Qlark-at,, OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS od contest will be over the Qovornozellp, dnhe liolL ot bx:‘u:m ll'mlr fadmst fo cousult | of 2,500 for any good mau nominatod by tho FUS Anok 2 Dee principlos b o uation not to surrander | popublican party, - Altbreacheshind boon hoalod, had been eapecially arranged for this meotin; , | thoxe principles to a party who ooly sought 4 £ e aml woa fostonnod with uua, whito and . bies | thoir lavmlumv. '.l‘bgy (ths Firsy Dis- | 80d thoy werounited, Col. Iugorsoll Liad advised bunting, The chalrs, istead of faclug wost as | trict) presentod ms mauy candidatos | them to unite on a good man for Prosident, and herotafore, Lad been changed 80 as to face | as any othor district’ in the | ho wantod thom to give himy Dlaino. Thoy had northward, whilo in tho roar of the hall | Btato, but whother thoy woro thought fit for | ;1o candidates from his district, Thoy were A plattorm bad Leen raiscd, upon which | thooflices to which they aspired remained (o bo oaited on tho peiuciplos of tho Tepublicsn party, woro ~ placed = tables and chalrs for | considored. Cook Couuty, sud the great Giby of P! iy ki tho prosiding officere, In the rear of the stage | Chicogo, would ot bo backward. ‘fhe ‘Re- | aud rosdy for the coutest. ‘Thoy ware not rea y was huog an oid banner, upou which was in. | publican party was unisod to-da: v aud would go | yot to give up tothe Confodurate Domocracy, sel , ' llinols, the Tome of Lincoln and | forward and support any good candidate who | [Applause.] Granl." There were also portraits of Lincoln might bo chosen by tho Convention, and thus E, E. LANE, yself, and ubirue o tho country that 1 have tried to nesve, 16 1 do 110t Feapond to suck n complitent. 3 take i tat tho Siate of Hiuols, in et political rels- it to b8 Republic, has wowething ike this to do 3 Whilo all of you, gettlewen, Woro perbape officers or soldiers, ‘while' you were thre with your arswn_swords, or ° while you crossud Usyor wets with tho Itebel. you' thers confirmud that tho Consthtutlon snd the Unlou should be prer seryed Lo ua and our posterity, You thers rosolved thiat the dullar kbould bo ivun 1 tho War for what it wag worth, aud aftor the War you would 1make. {t ae good 38 u gold dollar, And You thera resolved that 1o men wlo stood scrows tho pit from you, and Choers greeted the reading of tho leiter, My, Barlow, of Effingham, moved to adjouru, whioh was done, after the anaouncoment had beon made that thero would bo a mosting of the Ezxecutive Commitiosimmodiately after adjourns went; olso an oveniug meokiug. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, PLACE AND TIME FOR LOLDINQ TUK CONYEXTION, Immediately aftor, tho sdjournment of the meoting, the mewbera of the Central Commit~ toowmot in the adjolding room, aud proceeded Madison-at,, between Olark and LaSalle, CIIICAGO, ILLINOIS, The Drovoort, which Las been recently furnished 10 the moat clegant atylo, is tho fineat Europesn Liotel 1n tho clty; i situsted o tho very heast of ia busi, uess centre; offers spectal advantagos Lo persons vis- thlk the ldl)’. l"l:‘:r for business or pleasure, Loowa .00 to $1.80 5 0o Rlbver diry o, TospsOY, Propristor, "ARTISTIO TAILORING. 10 PER CT. DISGOUNT Onall garmenta ordered of us during JANUARY and FEBRUARY, 1876, Quality, Style, Iit, Durability. and Grant, The firs od picture was a plo- | eocure Lis olaction, of Iancock County, was the next speakor. 1lis ‘m“u‘;:‘{;‘i;n“,fi:,x',‘fi:fl‘1".‘3”"‘_“:’x‘,"m!fl"‘::fa:‘u“} to discuss tho quostion of when and whovg th FOR SALR tograph in s messive walnut framo, kindly loanod MR, ROOT 5 district, tho Touth, ‘was & largo ono. e would | Jiiincudonce was & mors glittering seaorally, and | Convontion should be bold, It was docideq by Mr. Robors T. Lincoln, eald that ho wag eorry that ho belonged toa | nos biok the rocord by making an tnfavorablo Bhortly after 11 o'clock the following-named | district which bad alected Baruey Caulfield last | vaport from it. Looking t the past, 1t might be ontlomen took seals on tho platform : Uucle | year by 700 majority, but last fall they rodoomod | donbred whethor tiro district would bo. teao o csse Dubaws, O. B, )\Farwell, Gen. Jersa I, | Cook County by 6,000 ltopublican majornity, not, but it bad only wwervad oace, atd the pres- Moore, Decatur; Judgo lssao T. Wileon, aud MR, CLOUGH, ent Hopresentativa fu Cougrous was nos much of Vrilliom P’ Caunon, Dauville, boing called upon, eald that be ooly had to say | & Democrat or much of & Hopublicsn, From, that maukiud wore not equal Lefors fha Taw.e you thers resolved thab tho heresy which ad beew fought out Iu tho politicst arens, o the courts, and fu Congress, > shouid boirsmpod {uto the aruli, and thy trus’ doctrin shouid ba funded inte stnendments sud 11t the Cone without opposition to follow (he courss indi- cated by Tur TaipuNe yestordsy morning, sad to nomiuate a Btate ticket, and chooss Presie deatial Eloctors and dalegates to the National At 75 cents per 100, ,11;!_1 the Counting-Room of this Office, itution, aud there remain, the kolid foundation upon Counventi t the same t Th a3 80m¢ anly o (ar s Dross springs from and {liustistes INVITED GUESTS, for the kirut District, tuat thoy hid ouca falion | what ho kuow of fho genoral soutiimout ox~ | SiiiliSs i thers semaiu, e wolld toundstion uen | Convention o ame time, Thero w il 1o e reslus ol arl.¥ The followlog-Gainod goutleaion wers proaeot | fato tho isuds of ths Bomieess. Lot thoy hiad | pressod, tha prospecls Wero s favorabla in Lia | giva bictslage o tho world Bereciier, ~Auit wo bavs | elight disousslon regarding the selection of & Placed thess smandicnta du tho Constifution, LUT WHAT DO WE FIND T0-DaY# ‘We find theao Jlebol Geuerals, who dispuied us in the om throughout tho Btate : % ut s voto upon thoso unholy combluations— [ aistrict as in any othor part of tho State, 1f “FWI!A Duglml—-!.!- aterman, 8, A, rua worat llllll:flll had over seen ; and they wero [ any ono thought differcutly he wauted bim to I:hcn ©0f mooeliug, there being & few who wera Soutt, D. B, Wi 3 1 n Huzlbut, J, H, 2syBoras, K. Canfield, G, &, P, Ersgen, | detormined to have & grand Republicas mejonity | epoak now or forover alter hold hia peaco. favor ¢f Chicago, Tho overwhelming ma- ;EDW-A.RD BLY, Jority, ~ Lowever, decldod upon ornsr of Moaros-sl, and Wabaiiar,

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