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nomince for Lis party will not be senatbly advanced by it BLAINE'S (00SE 13 COORED, &t Pl Pinnery-17 ¢ (BRep. ) Juste 5. We nre afrald Mr. Blaine's pooso 18 cooked, We hadd hoped that the testimony of Fisher and Atkins wlhich ame over the wires yesterday morning, fol- Towed, s e hioped, by poiie adeqnate explanation fiom Mr. Biuine himgelf, wonld cut an autlet thrugh the Jungle of suspiclous circumstances Into which he o plunzed by the exposure of his specnlative transactions in rallrond bonds and siocks, and that he would at east be clearly on the way 10 trumphant emergence {nto broad day- Tight. But no such ontlet from this wilderness of doult and perplcsity ns yet appears, and, on the contrary, every avenno of eecape for Blaine from Tis suspicions entanglementa secima hopelessly closed for the time, Horrowfully and reluctantly the fact muat Lo farced on the fricnils of Mr. Binino —Mr., Dlalne himeelC §a too engacious not W sce— that hic 18 no longer available nxa candidate, nnder cxieting clrcumatancer. Tho Republictt pusty can; not afford to take npon ita shouldera the hinien of bis defense, nor o riak: ita cAn hia mremmll'vlmllllclmm:. ik and he will_ ol ) ?nmml} which Just ns Blaine was about to place. his foot on the anmmit of political ambition trips him up, and hurls him from the top to the bottom of thé Iadder; which, just s he waa reaching ont his laud_te vecelve the civie crown of the nation's contidence and oatecm, dashea [t from his just cloxing grasp to put hilin on trial for his political ife—that Ia to ray, for his honor. We do not donbt that Mr. Blaine Wil yet make clear {hat he has been guilty of nio dishonorable canduct; but 1t I evident thit hix business complications in raliroad Londs aud_stocks of the wild-cat class are of o chiaracter which it fa difienlt to explaln on uny theory conxiatent with the high standard of char- scter—with the absalute invalnerability—which s ersentin] to the Republican candidaté, Unt we need not go into these matters now, Henceforth the question of Mr. Tialne's vindication fsoue per- gonal to imeelf, except in that fnnrml £ONRe in wlich the reputation of every public man concerna tha public, Nor Is there any necesslty of husten- ingz a verdict before all the evidence 13 in. Alr, 1iiaine will have plenty of time to prepare for and to romplete (he exculpation which e)t his friends confldently expect at his hands. For there Is no Tonger & yoaninitity that he can b the candidate of Alic kepublicon party, without a epecial revelation from llcaven in his interest, which It 18 not rea- tonable to expect. NO LONGER 1N THE PIELD. Ttar(ford (Cann.) Courant (Rep.). Mr. Dlaine hns made his Iatest explanation, and prubably his last. Giving him the benefit of every- thing thiat he claims, and admitting {hat lie ia proven uiliy of nothing criminal nor periiaa dlshonorm- Eie, it nevertholoa romatns that hr is s elfectiaily removed from the llst af possible Preatdential can. didates as ia Thomar A, Scott, or Aquila Adame, or r. Mulligan, or Schuyler Colfax. "We eannot but Lelieve that Mr. Blatio himeelf recognizes (his fact, and that his effort of yeaterday wan designed for other purpones than to liclp his campalgn, ~ Tle avolda the pittall which entrapped Mr. Colfax and Yo many others In the Credit Mobillos cxposre, und eecing that his connection with certain apec- ulative enterprines has heon discovered, ke puts on A bod front nnd makea. the best of 1, and stlempts to explain_and defend his nction. In this he haa acted very wiscly “and shrewdly, and ft will doubtlces prevent his elurlug Uig fate of the Credit Mobiller statesman ‘o nttempted to prevaricate and guibble, and had not the courage to, admit the trath, Mr. Blaine il retatn a large share of public knpport and con- fidence frain his course In this respect, and his pnb- Tic life fn by no nreans ended, but It is doubticss EVidunt 1o him on ta everybody elie, thiat he fs 10 Jonger in the fleld asn Presidentiol eandidate. 1t in niotneccesary to belleve that thero Is anything diwhonest In his stock traneactions. Probably thera waanot, Babit s a shock to the country to know thut ho wawin thls business, sccretly, and while he was_supposed to be engaged entirely In thie higliest nffalrs of State. Hechoee to be a stock- broker, and must ind hia reward in- the consclous- nasa of lils profits. 11is nomination for the Presi- dency is Impossible, A_DIFFICULT, TASK, The following Is from the Bloux City Journal, the editor of which, George D, Perkina, Ta o delogute- at-large to the Clncionatl Conventlan: **Our {mpresvlon s that Mr. Blajne hos gone farther thau 1t was duscrect for him 1o go In his ambition to bo of service o hia friende.” That ho han been gullty of accepting bribes, or that hic haw inany way prosiituted his place to his personal moncy Interoste, we do not bolleve. At hia sug- gestion, or in vome way throngh Lis iniluence, triends fu Maine made certain investments, Some of theso investments proved bud, Mr. Blalne theroupon became personally Interested In thore invertments to the extent of protecting his friends from loes, This s the wlhole cave agafnst dr, Binine an we understand [t There s absolutely nothing to show, and we do’ not bellove that any- thine can be produccd tosliow, that Mr, Blalne, di- reetly or indirectly, ever received one dolar from any corporntion in oxchange for hia volu or his In- tluence tn Congress, The frlends of the distln- genfshed gentleman will hope that be may be ablo to entirily clear himeelf of the susplclon which these Mullignn letters have exclied, though it muat ho ndmitted that the taak s ono of much dif- feulty, particularly {n view of the fact that the mombers of oo politieal party in thiv country arg under the fmpresalon that it Ta 1o the intcreat of thelr party that the worat against Alr. Blainoslould be belieyed,™ nIrs. Cincinnatl Gueelte (Rep.), Tho 8t. Louls Globe-Democrat, whoso senfor proprictor inn jall, tar corruptiug” Intornal Kove- nue ofliciala, sud dividing with them their stea]- fngs from the Government, liad in Il yesterduy'a farae o donble-louded editorfal entltled”** Blaine's Triumph. " Mulligan I8 reported an emphatically declating that Dlaine kept back the mont damazing of tho letters in hia brilllant coup d'efut Monday, In thix we are fain to beliove that Mulligan Hes.” The Jetters that were read sz¢ enough, There munt bic a mlsapprehiension somewhero concerning the sizo of the Cincinnati Conventlon. Aw_ will be scen by our Indlanapolin carrexpond- ence, tho frionds of Scnntor Morton count up ex- actly 207 votes for him, Mr. Cornell states Conk- llng's strenggth at 260, Mr, Blalne Is known to have mors than 276 defegates. Bristow hna about 1130, whilo Hayes and Hartranft can connt upabout uh many more, 1t 18 clear that somelody's ideas aro exnggoratod. HONEST BEN BRISTOW. TIIE PEOPLE SPEAK. other eandidate cun thia he all? What atlier ean- secure t the Bepublican party rom the dbiful Saten of New W Jemsey, and Indlna, or win them back Democrallc column’ 0 profemacd Ropnbieans who would prefer auecenn of the Democeatt pacty o the election of Gen. Bristow as Presiden and the inaugarntion of reforna ln 1l the Departaents of the Governs has carrielout (n his own de- partment, we luve no areunents o offer, here are ‘mich persons, WHILIt help the party for auch o man, with scha record, to get any eonsiderable nnmber of votes? Wil it enconeage the to nominate none bat the peoplo will nut ulect any of lir:ml':"llx‘lle- that thin la tho lant feather, and that the back of the Democratic camel ia broken, therefore they propose 1o utload, be ealled at onee, and §¢ the Saprema Judies n:xain ignoro tho authority of the Statn Commltter, then Canvention Wil be eatlud and the unworthy mombers promutly kicked of, AND NOW IT I8 A REPUBLICAN, Speaking of nuloading, thero i nnotl olitlcal complication, ha Republicans of © o I;IHI which onr mnen m:vl{\ fl n!ul r‘elmnul ed Chaleman, mnd Willlam Osinany editor of the p Ouawn FreeTrader, wppointed ns Soere The oliject of the meeting al Dewaoceatie Organtzatlon, hut aslde from the ity Central Commition amd the delegates to the Btate Conventlon notly Iz af any fuportance wis transacted, PUTROIA Wore present, County Central Cu I Dunlevey, J, W dato can certain] 5 electaral votes people that the honest mon? T An official weeting will B, 4 ATE ITANK, (AN 1N, waa 1o form a Nation. AL TONOY. 7, IRTL. (. Cattell & €% ) WIHAT BRISTOW REPRES Clereland (0.) Herald (Rep,) 4 Mr. Dristaw's nume fu the Presidential canvass {8 powerful becauee It represents what tha peapla now enrnestly erave—ofliclal honesty, da not mean merely peraonal Integrity. Other cans dtdaten for nominatton may have ne clonn hands an M. Bristow, Butthe occasion demants more than Publle confidence will he given only to hin who Is himself honest anid whowill enforee honesty in his subordinates, Vo only will bo trusted, or ahould be teueted, who ¢ out corruption wlhere! an readily ina party supporter s Kven that 13 not aul demande one who will not walt for evidences of corruption and unfaithfuliess in oflica to he theust under hin noxe hefore taking action, must he kept ont of ofiiee. trenched in oftice muat lie Aearched « y neal nor patrititic servicen whoniid be accepted an suficlent offset for actual or porsible shartcoming in thin respect. “The couree of Mi. Tirletow [n the Treasury has whown hin to be o man of (he desired stamp, * 1t s this which makes him the centre of a spontancons mosenient towards puzer polltica, Te would say, in the languace of the M ppolntment of o C WIAT WE WANT. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cntcano, June 7.—lermit me to nsk youn questlon which regards a matter of publie - teragt. Did it ever in the politieal Listory of this country occur that n mass-meeting like that of Jast Monday waa held to promote the cause of a Presidentlal candidate before the parties Bad licld thetr nominating conventions? Dkl our country ever witness anything lke it? As far as my memory reaches back I kiow of noth- Ing. 1 this 1a correct it avems In my eatimatlon to e a promising sign of health In the hody politic. 1f the chances are that tho party s not going to pivous agoad man the people are bonnd to eclect one on_their_own hook! friend, Tenac N. Arnolil, ftly obeerved Inat cople demand falthfal men aa public ews of previous party connectionn. ety principles are getting to be without mean- ing it Bot accompanied by faithful, atrict, and hon- Any man ‘who Is able and willlng to spectable ayetem of civil rervice, n ays tem which can fnduer “good and ablo men to enter Anch A man indeed cannot help becoming the **Savior,” the **Second Fa- ther " of our ceantr; Let the man cona anca that of_relf ment tke those only thia tune It I nmong Thin In o had year for men to become candidates who have the talnt of ohbery nbont them. Repnblican papers havo rounded Reform, and there la no use In mincing mattera; there nre a good many men purty—tnen who hnve been chronle oMce-holdern—who need reforming e well ax the puverly-struck Confederato Damocracy, hna been mado upan Godlove S aln what nterest he hud fn the settles mont of the Venezuclan cinfma, or cleg 10 get off of the Nepublican licket for (lovetnor, mand wan e personally by & xcare or more of putable mombers of tho Ite, n alao by the Evansyi y and other Repubiean it fiefore Orth's veturn lome from Venezuela, this Yenczuelan mat subject of fuvertization, and the published reports SMIRCIED M NOT A LITTLE. at New York, Orlh went im- ngton and testified in hin own A Tuill synopaie of that festfmohy wos the Aswoclated #tnll sailafactory to his Republican friends here In Indiana, and when ho etne hera the: Orth Is a very plauaible, sny o, and lie Legan ot onee (o pooh - However, the Itepublican o at stuke, and th menta had been perfeetéd for giving bim o welcomo Kridny afternoon, pecel i tie Academ consulintion was had between them in the rovms of the Republican State Commidttec, In the Journul Orth then and there promised his Re- publican friende that he would mako to the people # aattafactory explanation of his conuectlon with the adjuximent of the Venoznelan clalms, ingly the Republicans gave hitn n rouaing B d Raker preajded, ndsome. infroductory apeech, forward, l"ild for for(y+five minutes rambled il KXty or seventy 1y Sy G-Ity Lol t. 30Ty §, I B A folliwing Tn the y oaprelally fnthe discom- g, wo'nre fily Aware, The reneon oy them foe apposing i born in & Bouthern The =amo reason dent Lincoln, Who from thie Ieth-place Of Gen, Tiria- teamge and frst politieal edly antl-sluvery than Gen. ¢ we repeat that the compaln we aro er 18 ono [n wlich we hive no odds to give, no steensth to throw away, ONr nwn Rate i A donbtful ane, if a1l the elenenta ophosed to na are united, ux they may be, ni. Congresslonal ticliets, | 2t Up our alrongeat sun, corruption or and other fend the watchword of T Trinese Gen, Belatow I that ho Etate. 'Thin 4 a nicte pre would have disgualiing was bory not far tow, and wh bing wero less deck an, L Lolaml, o M. Ga J. L Camphiel], and Tiio wajorily of iy the Republican "‘ifl‘ H=Canh, I 1ty tlaen delegates ure In favor of S=Hy 65 AT pended on to roat and punish feawd A MORTON BULLUTIN, ) H,—Dr. D. W, Blisg, lc!ar; wrltes that tha 1 Wasnatos, i), Henator Marton's Senutor's genernl health I o r tome lifanrn cqual leaxt on theStateand Inme, Wi Improvement in_ the heen very greal, and hin vl I, 1w years hag ital functionk nro wholly *Lave 1L ok my opinton that Son. el imoru Inbor nnd with Ulatfgue, than any man | know of o Dishoneaty already en- Journal, T'rinceton Clarion r. We lmplore you not to ersanal interests of any man to rtund In A certain victory, and one of which wo that you wlil not f, peronnl rivalry to hido from yonr eyes the manifest danger that threatens tho pablican party [n the counclls You_ are soll nware that the tGer- man vote [n all the Westorn States, 1 nof netu: allenated from us, 48 discontented and a Nable tahe thrown en masse nzninat know that thin vote eanniot e recovered by bland- or conctiinted by ofices. y neta which shafl convince flicas voters that reform and honeat roverminent_are the fore- most ends of the Republican party, You have had that the Uermans belicve T wns made the ator Morton has perforin ofMeers regnrd allaw the feeling o After dlecuibarkin, medfately to Wnal THE WINCONSIN DELTUATION TO Specint Dispateh to The Tribis Wis., Lune 8.—The fon, Keye, Chalrman of the | € anil delegate to the delezates, nlternatos, Aupreniacy of the Re N Hobmwm's note. £ 00,1 of the uatlon. by AL Q. i ublican State Commits Incinnatt Convention, and_ ofhora from this ‘o here to-night for Chicagio, whera Alseununt, g5 the Natfonal service, =115 Snn ‘Thon hast been fulthi make thee ruler over many things. MALICIOUS LIR NQUELCIRD. dington Diwateh to”the Cincinnati Com- nerclul, on Dristow comes from the rhled extracts of Shilal, in. ¢ Bristow' did ad e might have done. o were elrculatod on Newa- nper ltow this evening, with the purposo of linv. hed “wide-specail_ovor the coun- caled ¢ Secretary Dristow—1lis Completa Necord Dirlng the War,* which ix, of couree, & Tle, a8 they relate anly to his condact nt The extrcta show that early (n the Aght of Bunday, Uiristow was knarked fnwensible by the cxplosion of & shell In close proximity.to hia hiead, aud in conmequence was unable to continne in com- mand of his reginent. belloved to b dend delegtfon, loave {«Ier Lils cholce of part: jon, provided he doss b begin iy aco thint basineks pri d nothing elne, ought 1o govern the man- ey must ¢l 10y el 1t can anly be i Nattonal Conver aders had 100 1 to-morrow, and It ntion will rendezyous at tho Preifia ave Snturday mornige for eatlon 1a snbstantinlly u unis amething anforeace The Intest atinek u Conkling crowd, and from_odlicial reports of the hattle tended to convey the Imprersion tha not ight an_ vigoronsl Praof-alips of thix art 71, d=hy tatance azement of pub beforo ho was (o 9—By Corn Exch for Dinine, unless of Musl lere, & o accur witliin n fow days, und repurts from differ, aris of the State §how u great increase of feol- s favor (hix weelr, Spectr l;;i‘""llkl‘“';h'—f.flfl Specinl patch to The nune, DANVILLE, 111, d e 8. county heli'n Canvention and appolnted Judge b abmndant cvidenc oMot g beoredoncnt. \ohat nntionallty wha have oft 1, bt wwand add 0 strns relves to be incom, feinfarcement of thone who Have did the leaders of *tOh, pshaw! that's a2l bos] of the hest make, heretofore acted Mith the Demuocrats, What I8 trun of the tGermans fe andl Increasing nimber of citizena, Let tin be warned in Lot ns not forvet that this fa the Centennlal ie year of il othets fur the national pride take §ta fevenge on those wha ma mllcdnurhnnncrluéhe ‘dnlnt beforethe world. —The Democrats of thiy the Opera-Houge to- 8, Forry, Dr. Phillp , and Dr. Livingood as delegaten to th Consention at Springfield on tho 270 Tnt, County Central Committec was nlro appointer. TIE QEORGIA DEMOCKACY. o 8, ~The Democrutlc Staty r. So-and-So {a | ing them telegray . anid n Tepublican ‘Iiey 1nade us belleve that (he uprising against the dtshonest members of tho arty was nothing but mlunder, while in some cancs t waa aseried that the **jrregnineity ' of some anch oflicers conld not be denicd, but that was only a *‘peenliarity,” that was **nll right, " and that mnan was yet an eloquent and able man, cery man finde ane of hin clerka in his etore eating Is true of u lan March 28—ty ¢ >E5 Orththen cama On°RHOTE, $ TG i Cattell & o, = IXCRIT VENRZUELA. e flunted the bloody shirt, and talked ahont Indiananolia 1ocal politios; topic except the one his tonch npon and oxplain, over, and when neked why promlsed explanation, Orth eald he wonld have to wail till he got the official stenographic roj foro tho Houso Committeal LANTA, Conventlon Is c: THTE FIRST WARD. SUNSTITUTE FON IRIMARIES, The Firat Ward Republican Club held a 8po- clal meeting Tast cvening fn the Sherman Housa Club-Room, with Prestdent L. L, Coburn in thy he Prestdent, from the Committeo on Devising a Sabstltute for Primarles, mado g verbnl report. It opposed the Club's miing nomiuntions, on the ground that there were many Kepublicans who would not jofn the ward clubs. The report advocates thut the Cluh memberships be made as large ns posaible, ng effort belng made to obtain a list of voters, and that {t then malke the nominations, which would ohligate the members, as tho names of would bu submitted to thelr ballota, The election for such purporo should bo held by e Club, 1t aps polnting a committeo and Secretary to make a realstry and keep o llst of voters, aud to make s rale forthe governmentof the olaction, waty the nominations woull b made glstry wwould prevent 1llegal voting In pofnt of fa when ho won take field, and he remained Insensible for sev The fact that the Saclety of the Army of the Ciim berland (in which Departmont ha served whilo th tho army) has chosen him to dellver the oration at the annual reunon at Philadotphin next month i sufliclent to_show how T fa eatcemed by his okl t 10 Injuro him in dustardly, DECK. ov. 11=Dy G, AL Roicen’ dnrsed by A G Aug. 22-1y G, ho touched upon every frienis expected him to After the' meeting way he had not piven the Ioved, Anso he mosrt andoubledly bonnces \. 1 Ters than no time. Wo have seen our officers not troniox SenyEiney only stealing the matiom's provisions oud the na- tor's money, but bringing our nation to shame and disgrace 'before the whole world, and, tnstend of being bounced aut of the service,’ we have seen them promoted because the part un they wero able, patriotic ltepublleans, eloquent and courageous. Ability, eloguence, connection with the army, atrigtism, alf are gond enongh in thelr way, but ey are slde-iasucy compared with honesty. demand that our oflicers do what the Government pays them for, that'a absolutely alll Tilaine was went to Cangrees to do all ho conid for the country. DId hie glve us, in apito of his eloquence, nuy now measnre? Noi he did not! ChoeK.,, ., hin testimony Nov, 7Dy C.£. Eiration, thus the matter stands to-day, illty, of ono thing he may rest assured: there be very little help rendered Llm [n his cam- palgn unleas he **cleans np;* and If he duy off much longer, n will forco him from the tisket. ME TESTIPIES IN WASHINGTON. Orth toatlficd before the Hours Committes on the 2:d of May that his first knowledgo of the Ven- czuelan clalims was when She wis o member of - th Conunittee un Farelgn Relatio 18 when that Government was prot ayment of the clalms, 0 unanimonnly repotiod In favor of o awards, but he forgets to atate what 18 n historical had_proviously repudiated the ority. He aleo forgota to state Bumnet brought old Talmag Commissionor, beforo the bar of Senate, and made him dlegorge 850,000 of his {11~ One of _the clalmants, it will be remembered, proved to Mr. Sumner's entisfac- tion that Taimage AIAD BLACKMAILED HIM It I8 not the province of thim article to teace Mr, Orth's connection with the Venczuclun niity of taklng any of but {t Is proper to print what the little town of A is n National Bank which holds, ! these Venzuelan certificates, ‘Tom Stilwell, who was the United States Minister to Venezuela when the award was mad President of that bank, membered, was killed InJanuary, 1874, In Ande; Corwln, An_old aud reputalhy cltizon of Anderson saya that Orthi and Steln wero ttorneys for Stiiwell and Talma; nderson It hnk always been belicved that Orth was directly connected with tho latter oflicials (n prosecuting these clalma. WL:( tho detormination of the Repub- UNLOAD ORTII, Igivo it as common (alk on the streets of Indlan- apulia_thut his successor will be cither lien Tlarel Gen._Tom Btowne, or D. C. Dranuumn, of The reapective’ felénds of these gentio- Iy, 706 Oponly, canvussing for tho re- ith, REPUBLICAN REFORM CLUB. CALL FOR TIIA MEETING, Yesterday’s Tiinunn contalned the tnforma- tlon that a movement was on foot in this city looking to the organization of a Republiean Reforin Club, which intends to send a delegn- tlon of 100 of our most promiuent citizens to Cincinnati, to cndeavor to fofluence the dele- gntes from thisand other Western States to vote only forsuch a man as Bristow or Washburne, name will be sufllclent to Is asserted romendes. Thia attem Whether innocent but cliracteristic of ¢ to ambitious political ende, TIE BRISTOW CLUB. ADDRESS TO THEIR FELLOW REPURL The Committeeappolnted at the Bristow mass- meeting ield at McCormick Iall Monday even- Ing, for the purpose of preparing an address to their fellow Republicans throughout the coun- try, hias prepared the followlng: Tho Dristow Club of Chica; desire fur the kuccess of the lieving that the Indis engincers told DEVOSIT WITH FInaT will b orianizod thint Bristow did—what we Ing ag Therefore, wewant him, !\{gayficl- Tig sayn that the Com zo, having an earnest | e country. that Blaine cannot win, and that (¢ would be folly toallow hin nominatton at Cincinnatl. UNE reparter wad among a number of bulnesss men yesterday Inquiring (n regard to the matter, and fonnd the feeling to be that the country wanted Dristow. Tho correspondents of our leading mer- cantilo louees, who form a good index of public sentiment, are almost unanimons for Dristow. Ererybody fs heartily tired of queetionable deal- What §a wanted by the people fact, that tho Honse award by a largo ma) that Scnator United Staten A WOMAN'S PRESIDENTIAL NOTIONS, v the Editor of The Tribune. Ind., June 6.—As the Cincinnat! @azette states Tin TRIBUNE to be o Bristow paper, in the name of humanity I entreat you editurs to notlct tho politiclans control the Convention and again bring us under Copper- head rule—for they have no more lost their malice than the mights oak loses fta vitality when sutumn's frost divests it of ts foltage. When I was a young girl of 20 years, living in Central New York, our country cditor, L. D, Spencer, of Ithacs, Tompkine County, long was srporfed to have eccur- ed the nominatlon of Gen. Pittaburg (against oiatrong Clay Influcnce) by vixiting the delegatesnt their rooms after the nnd making fhem acknowledge the most popnlar with the come mon people, and then tating It before the Conven- tion st [ts next sessjon. politiclana.of Indlonn are generally for Morton, but they confuss they fAfnk “Bristow can poll thy rtrongest yote before tho people. own family, my threo brothera, Ticans, 1 tiiuk will nokvote at afl nominated, and m tulnk will vote for Not ono of those men have ever held an ofiice, or ticket, but they have h Grantiem and 1 be- 'y woman fn the conntey who has Ine ence efioush to apprecinte tho state of affairs d write you, she conld make n &lmilar state- ment of the feclinga In hur own nefghbarhood. And 0of (ireeloy who said an elec- by changiug & vote or two fn ennable dutics o y it8 agency, offer to theie icans thronghont the conntry the fol- conelderations why Benjnmin 11 Irlstow he their nominee in the coming election for the oflice of Preafdent of the United We submit that the approaching contest I8 a donbtful one, and thata very slight mistake may give the victury to our opponents. In proof of thin we cite the fact thal the Democratic party carrivd tho laet Congressionnl elections by decialve mujori- ties, securing the natlonal Houwo of Kepresvnta- tives by a majority of 71 membery, further fuct that fhe sume carried nine States whi counted safe tor the Itepublican ticket, which Btates iave 110 voles in the Llectoral College, viz, Blectorut cotes, | 810 ircts L 1A olten' percentage. fairly, and the rej at the primaries. ¢ ¢lland Taylor discnrsed the matter, port was ricolved ond Iaid over for n ut next meeting. THI MAYORALTY. 3 ted that tho meating had beon calied [ of consldertng the Mayoralty q ton, as it waw expectad thas the Councli would lectlon Wednesday oveninz, Won taken, and there wak 1o <donbt that there wontd be a apceial election called next Monday evenlng, It won) |Illll)rl0‘fl|l! action taken by claims, or to prave him that money unjustl 13 current rumor. o to-day, 885,000 o ings in pubitc life, ‘The Chair ataf for the purporo In those elac- ave usnally been from the President down. cntloman _yestorday, well known os oo of our eading merchanta, e stated to tho reporter that the merchante all through tho State were for Hiria- to_succeed In getting him, thoy . Washburoo nominated, iing conid hardiy carty this State, could nat do much hetter, The peoplo iad 1o con- fidenco in thes men. In order to more fully got the views of our cltizens, u mecting has been call- £d for to.morruw evening In the rooms of the Ma- nicipal Reforin Club, Tha call ia ss follown: Repuhlicuns who aro in_favor of roform In our National Government and of the uomination nt Clucinnatf of a enndldate who shall embody the winhes of the peapls, sad whosa campalgn shall not be one entirely conuminied by tion, nitimately resulting In a defeat of the Kepube party at tho polls next fall, are requested to n tiio rooms of tho Municipal Keform Club, Grand Pacillc Ifotel, Saturday ovening, June 10, at purposo “Of oxprewse rantion wi Jn conversntion with a have eallodn Apecial o But as there was no acl tow, and failin; A be well that they wanted Elihn Electoral voten, Harrison at s 3r. Hoyne while ke son, by John E. nioved that a committee of thres [ the Chair on the Moyor. Ma. an firat day's weaslon, appolnted by March 1—Tv cnah that Harrixon war Mar. 10—y cash. | Wo cito tho further fact that aeventeen Staten, having 186 clectoral yoles,—onu more than n ma- ctoral College,—hnve Democratic Govérnors at tho present time, via. : Electoral motes.: States, v express tho views of the Chib Meebra, Clovehind, hosen the Cotumitice, upon the subject, ‘Inylor, nnd Dr. (ivoss weru cl to which the Chair was added. Secretary Gral Klectoral votes, m offered several reports of nn B hich were received, i | sted that ageneral Conventlon of the Exeeutlve Conunlttecs of all_the clty clubs by helil i, order that the members might beeoms acquainted with each othe: hurmoniously together, hutlons reported i follow, SWitzuess, The Hon, 1 2,00 ARr! 17-Crah, Ufe-long Repnb- unless Bristow In mon-in-law (8 Democraty 1 ernonal explana- men are quict and thus work mare 1o Committee on Licsu- June - 1,710 Tune 16— candisto on any become entirely dingunted witl I'homas Hoyne'a conduct of the lute Milyorulty contraversy merits and hie our {ull and liearty npproval, and hotor the cou; In inungurating urea of reforn and retres affales that shold Iy, port of every goud el party, cllque, or fu L SECRETARY ROBESON. THE BANK ACCOUNT OF A 31AN WO WENT INTO OFYICE POOR=—TIIE RESULTS OF A PROPITANLE PARTNEUSUIF WITI TIE CATTELLA, orrespondence New York Snn, WAsntNGTON, June 8.—8ince Bocor Robeson heeame Becretary of the Navy h has done busi- neas With five buuks and banklng-houses—Jny Cooke & Co.'s Wushington house; Droxcl, Morgan & Co., of New York; Riggs & Co., of this city; the Natlonul State Bunk of Camden, N.J.; und the First Natfonnl Bank of Washing- ton, Il deposits in theso soveral institutions have been us follows: DEFOSITS WITI IAY COORK & 0. PROX APBIL4, 1872, aud buslness men to Iay them hefore the Natlonal Convontion at Cincinputl, Tt Preaident Manlcl The movement Anda_ favor ovorywhere, and will the Itepublicans of the liman, ‘who has just re- W0 alro recognize zace inid ability displaged by him and partially corrying out ineus. uchinent fn_our municipal the conntenaner 11 0f Clienzo regardioss of cfor One othier Siate (Wisconsln), having 10 electoral hox 8 Dewocratic Governmont” throughout, he singlo exception of the Governor, nud micht properdy be clnssed as doubtful, Toillusteatethe situntlon in another way, we pra- sent in tabular form the clectoral vote of tho the Statos whish wnay bo reazon- tho Lwo parties reapectively aud nown to be doubtful, viz. : | DRHOTEATIO uraT I bellove It was tlon could be c each school district. ing to liear of Bristow's nomination, respecifully, thy friend, be boastlly Indoraed b; West. Mr. George M, turned from an extended Republicaus thure want Dristow, an to have ki nomloated for Preslder 1 certaln: should Bristow be no will be Icft high ond dry. CORRUPTION. A PROLOGUE. {8 Covke & Co rexel, Morga 1t & o Banau C. SBAWYER, Uunlon, showin) sbly clalmed thoso which are v our bost efforts to ct the Hon. Thomuas Huyna caro the Common Council eall unpeclal clection, which wo believe should Lo renonsinate and re. Muyor of Chivago ot One thing minated, Tilden Spectal Dispakch to The Tri MEeNnoTA, UL, June 8.—Ths political fever has reached Mcndota unnsually eatly, and Is raging at ita highest. Old politiclans, and young ones, too, mest nightly, and tho all absorbing topics are tho Inteat disclosnres on Blalne ond his defenke of Ho han many atanch supparters here, bub Drintow's friends are far more numeroue, and If nominated he wili cettainly have n large vote. The majority of our Democrats now style them. selven Liberals, und they areull Bristow men, BRISTOW’S WAR RECORD, TUE DATTLE OF S71LOM, Report of Brig. Gen, J, G. Lanman, HzaoQuanTEns Tumo Bmaavr, Fountn Division, U. 8. Forces, Pirrenuna Laxbixg, ien. 8. A Hurlbut, Comn- NEPULLICAY §TATER, Vates dong. »'Jiesolved, That wo licllove that by the re-clection of Mr, Hoyiic by the eitlzena of Chicago, in the tn- 1 retrenchment, onr victorics nourmunleipal election wonld be ad marked and ortant o they bave heen in our town clection; that wo would he able to conti work to the county election this fall, ceed [n renovating our town, city, OTHER POLITICS. KANBAS, BOTM PARTILS—TIE REI'UDLICANS, Speciat Diapatch v The Trivune, 8r. Louts, Jung 8.—Trustworthy advices re- celved to-nlght from Kansas are to the cffect that, although the Republican Convention did not Instruct to atand by Blalne, yet the delega- tion will vote solid for him on the tirst ballot. Withiin nil probability, they will vote for Bris- Vice-President. e our ool **Politien] crookedneas® |, and thus suc- Gradually leauing to Betrayment of trust, Strange metamorpuosls: Full of all evil, Tempting officinls by Plausible sophistry : A suare of thy Devil, Ometal corruption— Accurecd lconaclast, Tumbling our ldols down From thelr high places Of honor and trust; Blasting tho purcst fame, Dragging the cleanest name Dows fu'thy dust, 1872, ,]\an. by dep. Aduly **Zeesolred, That the re-clectlon uf Thomas oyno § to the Mayosally would Do bt iishing the baitls thut wax comueneed in A for the lender to dese ple tu chane feader 4 Novada 7:North Caroiinn. on Itis no time now rt tho people, or for the peos APRIL G, 1802, VE COMMITTELS, and adopled, uggestion in the shapo UEIOSITS WITI DIEXEL, MOUGAN & 0 20, 187, To AUG. 1, 1874, Tty cash from him, 513y cash trom hi caslt from him. cath from Julin L, Cadl n‘uh trom Pay-Dircelor George ¥, OrL’ Wi Tecely T DOCOTPCL. KTATEA. Tution: s folluwss **eqolved, Fhat the Exeentlve Cominittee bo ro- fi hits Chalrman, o meeting [B of the Exceatlye Conmitteen of the Ttepablicau Clubs of the city tu cunshder tho mntter, af 1 stizate for Uhe primaries for muking nominatio Tenn,, April 0, 1862.. manding Fourth Livision—GrENERAL: sumed commund of tho Third Brigade of your divislon, composed of the Beventeentls and Twenty-ifth Kentacky and Thirty-iest and gates stand: A, H. Horton, of Atchixon, Blatno and Bristow; F. M, Shaw, of Paola, Ulalne fiest cholee, no lccon({’clmlfl‘. und tho **Ureat Cnknown® ny querted to call, throug ‘Tota RHCAPITULATION, THUEY MEAN REFOIN, AND WILL HAVE IT. To the Editor af The Tribune. West DePrre, Wis., June 6.—We ore glad to see that the influence of Tix TRIDUNE has at last joined with the people to sccure the nonduatiun of @ candhilate representing reform fu the civil service of the Government. The leaders (so-called) of the Republican party should be made to understond that tho people fu thelr sovercignty propoge this fall to pull oft the mask of professlons and Kknow men us thelr records have proved them to be, 'T'oo long Lave we been decelved Into sup- porting hypocrisy clothed in high-rounding plat- forms, resolutionw, and solemn declarations in the nomo of the Republican party. Inslang parlance, ““Milals plaged out. W have arrivedat that polnt where forhearance has ceased to be s virtue; nelthor any longer do we {the people) proposs to make a virtne of necessity, The die {a cast, and the peoplo of the West at least) will zeo the old party colora trafling in the dust_under defeat before they conent to fndorse wo much an n ahadow of the burgaining that hos so alegraced our national dife. Houent patriotiam, sterling intogrity, and a notle, worlhy purpore, combitied with nhility und statea- wanrhip, vt be represented In oue standard- Learcs in order to secure success, Let (ho candi- dates represent this, und miccess In November Is wesured, The demand §8 for men wha, 1lke Drla- taw, liave proved their falth in hotiesty by thelr worke, sod not men whose positlon duriag thewe tinien of fraud and corvuption hasheen wo equivocsl s fo require certiflcaten of ‘chasacter, Glve Lristow und Curtla or Woodford, of New York, or Bristow and layen, Taft, or Devereans, of Ohio, and the people will respond un amen that wilt In® dicuty how plad they ureto unload the hant of post- trndern that huve crowile ry depn, tGoyermment, - Any mixture of Blalne, Conkling, wr Macton will be courting defent, ns tho rank and 51 of the panty are wlready sadly’ demoralized and very idifferent, fecling that Jt {x no fonger as hon- oralile 1o be known i i Repubtican un 1L once was, In fuct. men picfet to be known: as Independents, and non-partian in thelr politica) afinkics. Tbe result of o campniz under such conditions 1 by 60 meuns cortalu, and untees the poplar de- maiid fOF reform ts met by tie nomination of can- didutes whaso record fw consistent with what thy people detand, it i not at sl improbable thot 1his celing of fuditference will bu saflicient to tuen the reale In favorof the Democrutle purty, The re- Kponelbility of success or defeat remalng with tho delegates to Cluclonatl; the ¢ of the people is 8 prononnced to-day as it will e after the elec- tlon, and 1t will be found that the machinery of the party will have but Iitle etfect i contro) of that volée ut the poliv in Novewber unlesw it iy heeded ut Cinclunati in Juno, W, WitLau, = = OO PUN BRISTOW. To the Adtlor of The Friduns, Cosnocrtow, O, June 7.—You are entirely correct when you soy that Bristow would pe fr- resistible in Oblo; yet there lot of men who deal fu polities und bave thelr fingers In the Legislative jobs that are ground out by the Comgreasional Iting, or lold Post-Ollices or Rey- coue offiees In Ohto, who will be buzzing around the Cinclunatl Convention with the Information that Hilstow {s not strong with the peoplo. e truth ls, that Dristow 14 the Hiret chofce of clght ontof ten of the Republicans of Obly, over even Hoycs, Who ln scl up Ly fthe Jubbers to ghve them u chance o trade o Ohle to romw other candidate for o foreisn misston, a Cabinet office, ur_somo other place thit will brang money throngh futtuence. — The feling 1% #u rtrong ln Ghio fue Dristow that the Grant oftice-holders dare not aitempt to pack convens tions fur Llaine, Morton, or Conkling, and_ urcd the name of Hayes by appealing 10 Staty pride— yet Brintow wilf get 4 darze mujority of Ohlo votes 03 the recond baflot, becaure the people demand it of the delezaten. § mappose linols wasmanipn- Tated by w it of men intercated I some of Blanes snagntticent rallroad schemen, in Which be onzht outd not prove s +* dead-head,” aud i which he cunld ece **vurious chaunels ' which he knew 1d L nseful ** to the Jobbers—Iu deciriong In ¢ chal c cloptents of the pust fei wueks, 18 Dlnols otill ur¢oared Lo yute fur Llace? va e resalution was laftl over 1] ext meetine, 141 Tugsday eventis, Itn_queatiun of abo ey o ‘Aug. 1By cast f aud Bristows D. €, Lowe, of Fort Beult, ex-Chief ice of Utuh, and fornier Congres with na xecotd or third cholce; C. J. Troy, Dlafne, with 1o otler | Thacher. of Lawrence, Blrine and br. TiLl, ‘The Domacratic de! Hendricks for first chu velop unfiicient strengt support of the mnjorit head, and Tilden woulil xupport of the remainder, ersonnl fnteryl etmucratic deleg: WASHBURNR, THE FUENCH MINISTER TO THE FRONT, New York Sun, Junes, Tho practieal excluston of Mr, Blafne from the list of Republican enndidates for Presilent hay, wu learn, turned the tide of discussion hy the Republican party In certaln localities, aml eapecially ‘at Washington, toward Ellhu B, Washiburne, of Illinols. In one cssentlal respect Mr. Washburno is the strongest ceandidate the Republicans can nom- longest record as of Jobs and spectal He was ggainst monopolies when {t was fasblousble to be for them and unpopular to uppory AB & Licprosontativo (n Congress nany yenrs ago, he mado wich a record as s ut the pres- ent time caleulated to glve o candidate humeasura- b, although, b tho tme, 1t subjected Me wie n refonner when tatk of reform wos ot ro acceptable as it innow. Witkhhiurne may not be put i the fie cinnatt Conventlon, formidably cundidte, Where waa one accuwation Turne, it 810,000 were pal from the Transcontiuental Uit hibs setion there was influenc b iwat vaclanee with the general ichor o be liojied thnt lie can deny it he Clab then ndjonrned thu rame place, when | the primnry systera of making nominations wi P S THE NAMELESS FORCE, Profossur Wingard Blows up a Schooner at 4 Distunco of Ono nnd Threv-ifthy Miles, New Orleana Lepublican, roul haiw been ninds ont 'and sizned hy Forshoy, L. I . Biguey, In which theso pen they yenicrday ‘witnessed Wingard's Pontehartralng that at: thu Professor’ diechar, ‘Time-honored siatesmen, Pillurn of dovernment, Ttolding a natlon’s trust, Forty-fourth Indiana Itegiments, and on Sun- day, 8 n. my, I recelved your orders to advuucs to the support of oxr troops then engaged with Lieut.-Col. Brietow, of the Twenty-fifth Kentucky, in consequenco of severc Indlsposition, cansed by the bursting of a shell dircctly over lils kead, was obliged to leave the field at an early hotr on Sanday morning, when the command of the reglment devolved on Maj. 11all, who recetved.n spent ball in the lreat and anothordn tho leg, cousing painful but not dan- erous wounds, but continued steadi) 1 the performance of his‘dutles until evening, when Lis was forced to retire to have b injurles nttended to, enteenth Kentucky, behn tho entire eon <o 883,213 2t act, 14, 18 It §8 to he observed that DEOSITH WITIE RIGGE & €O, PROS TO APHIL 4, 1870, 1673, Qct. ~ 16-Tly Now York draft. Jurities with great regularity sinco th dentlal election, and thut Che State of Oblo R rone Democratic twice out of three times during bo sume period, and was ouly suved llcnn ticket last year by a . total poll of 602 (%1 vutes, ther (set thnt five United States contal 11 Democetle members, Repubileans and i1 Democrats, of ilve years a lepnblican dody has dwindled 1o 11 atora depends upon tho resitof this year's con- test, among which are onw each In the States of Arkansas, Loutsiana, New Jersey, Ohlo, South Curollng, und Wisconsin, all now represented by zation will vote wolldly for If Lo aliould fail to do- ‘\llnrlllwuxlhl recelve the 1 10 tho Repub- 14, Ve polut tu the cark ugo the Senate of the ied G Itepublican membera to It cuntains 42 ithin the spaco njority of 50 In that The election of 20 Sen- In the lawest depths of Taphot, Ou o Led of hottest coal; Watched by uncouthabspes of evll— Muaus a soul, o had with tho Re- itlemen state that the demonatration of While on eurth it woro the purple, Held posltion, ~had u name Litted high abovy ausplcion, — Grorarz A, Ropazns, o'clock In the afternoon his apparatis, and 10 Mcllenry, of the wiost gatlantly dur- ict on_tho sccond day of tho In_consequence of the fn- Lristow and Maj. Mall, he asmumed commund of both regiments, tow much reduced In numbor, Brig. Gen, Comdg, Third Brig n three-Afthy nilen stern and sunk Lo the wiste: andim of the Committes pocs ui L0 #ate that nfter Prof, Wingard eante ashore thoy went to yisit willy bl tho vossel her completoly i 55 canti, New York. y check. ——— IN INDIANA. TIB DEMOCRATIC BUPREME COURT, Speciul Correspondence of The Tribune, IxpraNaroLw, Ind., June 7.—Durlng the past two years the columns of Tns TRisuss have contulned muny serlous retlectlons upon the in, tegrity of (he Buprems Hench of Indlanag churges that have been more or less ciroum- stuntial in thelr direetness, and which have re- peatedly eulled forth very lume defenees by thu purty orguns. Among theso churges, referencs is liere mude to the upen declaration of collusion proved upon the nephew of Judge 8. I, Bus- kirkin conncetion with an lmportant raflrond sult, in.which Adum Earl, of Lufayette, was nepliew was Janltor for und by virtue ‘of Jurien austained 13 1L not cléar that the Republican party mast pat tho best foot forward in e edge, Tho mtimor- ho approaching cam. Isany arguinent required to show that 1t would be 1ittle short of criminsl foll; o weak or valuerable eandidute, thas § not merely the Presidency and the next Jtepreseniatives, but the Senate us well? 1t behouves us to inquire wh; party has been graduolly losing lta hold upon thy of the country, o manifested fn thu It will hardiy bo Lven the amull” timbers aft of thd mulumant wero broken ol to C The muat was still stoading, but ull el wrecked g0 that 1t woulil not” etand belne towed leees and felt to halt Extract frons Report of Col. John Mcilenry, CAxr Pirtanuan, Tonn.. Apdl—, 1861, —nrig, Gen, J. U, Lanwnun, commanding Third Hrigade, Fourth Division, Colonel Seventeenth Regiment Kentucky Volundeers, Third lirigade alon—(HENEKALS the Hepubltean iy Kew York! BoRA, coin, &nd jremi “The flagg was tarn wust, Whero it win still fly) Wingar's hand wan suverely burned by tha Ik glove with which he Hold uglasy tubo wilicient nou-canductor, “omnltco 1 slmed hy the e, Fourth Divi- t 3 drawalof Livut. (.-E’l the wounding of Ma). Hall, of the that command wos foregolug tahulnr statements. disputed that the political revolution twa years ago, which overturncd He, Maneachunotta, Illinols, publican supremacy tn vic,, was the Toault of u widewpread nud nuivorsul revolt aguinst curruption No other cause has been winigned far it, sor has any one the hardihood to deny that what happened thien muy happen agal 1t Is claimedd by some that our polic- cal antigonists linve shown such incapacit they acquircd 8 majority in the House of peaplo will overlook the shurt. cuus 1 order to avoli the greater evil of Dumucratic anpremacy In tho fizec. utlve branch of tho (overnment, n follawtig-nomed citl linown to the publle, who wers Tuborate the sumc: present and eurs duhiy Cirant, J, B, Kelly, Hrown, Jobn 1, orgs W, Wints, Cipt, AL Deaparies, M, Branon, A, I, B Willlams,' dames June B iat roglment unabated coursea bravery which hud characterlacd them duriny doun 1L Mclksny, th Kentucky Valuh Commanding Bdventeen! 1 by the Cin- the Bupreme but if he were he would bou Ertract from Repors of Col. I, 11, Bristow, IIEADQUARTEUA TWENTY-¥IPTH KENTUCRT VoL- uNTaEns, Nean Prrranvna Laxoixo, Tenn., April 0, 1802, ~Driyp. Gen. Lanman, commanding Third dirlqade, Fourth Ditllon—GeNrnar: ence to your order I have the hotor 10 reporg here- ‘with a (fst of sasualtice to this regiment o the re- the enemy s this place, About 7 v'clock om the mornlig of the Gth, heavy and rupld flrlnr}‘:‘ sontatives that the comings ct liepubl; From an interviow with M Comuittee, thy fol wereobtained: Mr, e states that at the time mentloned o heretofors allug discovered,a sllizht volume of smoke arlein the skt 1y which Mr. Wingand had taken his tlon, and immedlately aft be the tral) of nomo sibat, . Bleney, one of the Nowing additional particulars intlmate terms with tho several Judges during thole sittingsIn cuambers, He fmpressed Eael with the Importance of his Inftuence, sud Earl guve him 25,000, Whether the nephew ACTUALLY PROSTITUTED THE COURT or not will not be asserted here, but the Court gave Ear] tho decielon bo coveted, ond the money was Last winter other werlous charges were made againet the Bupreme Bench, in- dividually and collectively, bat were ns ealously defended by the party organs and sttributed to properly in' Tari the brlef prov «d therehy bul, more detested by tho peaple thau oursclves, point to the fact that we luva already lost one ulec- fun by cherlshing that doluton, yud that wo mny Jar, it the people shall by comé convinced that gentitne roformia Impossible they may conslder it bet- ut niow holds the relus of nment thaw to allow it to become further rihoned and convolidated, chanie promisea no hops of improvement, Thut we entertain no such The Kepublican party cont elements both of genulue reform and of a glortuis 1u the peraon of Henjumin H, W flnd the mast prounnnced and conrageuns ro- former of public abuses that the counte pruduced, unid ons who I already fdentftled §n the people with “the work which the conntry most fwperatively demands, antl-slavery nnceatry, views in u slaveholdin & firo which few Nort| boen sublected to, Nelther in the strifo which nor In the War itsclf was he ever Nor hus he, siuce tho cluae of the War, over wayered (n hissupport uf the epubllcan B thorouzhly lius bie be- the reform movement now rife petsous, It uny, (u either po- party, doubt that, with him for o leader, the icans woull march onward 1o trinmphant ¥ictory, snd that the election fn November would be the dawntog of s brighter day to the Republic. Uen. lirtslow ia a platforia in himsell, and the ple will require no other, We need not speeify the Indictment which our ant: avalnst us ud o party, S Of them have uy W hin Jife, and it fa to b mure squarely than hie has yet done, should du it mmediatoly, The growth of fecting ut Washington In favor o Mr. Washburn i the Inst fow d ook unpreecdentedly rapid, MIL, WASHBURNR'S “ SQUARR ' DENIAL, New York Herald, June . In an asticle i the Sun, wtated tho eoninanding us u candidato, we There waa ono a 1hat 10,000 we 'I;mlm-uullllvnl er suw whut nppeay ance or body pasaing ot WKIl toward the doumed schuoner cent engagement with vaslly loro another, conatdured well spent. the ageut empluyed, und bu altost (nstantaneous, towardx the chiovner, nidll floating dotluntly. conclusion that there id beon: anothier faflure, and that hin frlend Wingurd was n solf-deluded muttal, lei away by mich stufl as drenma ure s Titthe more than & minate elapsed when some vuu romarked, * Thera alo oo T then eass & smoke above th ¢ tho report ol an explo-dan uitnutes the duoie the water's vdge, Mr. Wiigard came uehore, tad been dressed, mittes ucconp thut 1ho offect woul ho tarued hin eyes But there bhe lny whih hee Mo then arrived at ths and In a'few minates wo recelved orders to form In line of battlo w front of ourcamp, one mils frow our camp we were halted, deployed into line of lmitle, supporting o buttery on our ren on the ground about one hour an wnfortunate accident oc- red with o, which remdered e Incapable of 2 the oommand, and 10 the repart of Maj, i1 the Republican party, ter 1o breuk the power ¢ cvon thuogh the in which 1s_anccinctly positlon of Mr. Washbnrny nd the followln, lon azninst Mr. Washhurne, roperly In” Parts trom the it “arad st uts nitl o antic(pations, e al ] 3 5 e whthin. feaelf the The Bupreme Hench conalets of Samuel 11, Dina. kirk, of Mouroe; Jotin Pettit, of Lafayett ¥, of Ohlo; J. L. Worden, of Allen; 1. 6, of Peovious to the pas of 'fhe late Democratic Couventlon, fire in the reur was opened on the entire bulng old politiclans, (hey soecceded o Couventlon to renomindte them an an Indorsement, Hordly, koweve done congrotulating one’ anoth va are respectlully Hall, who took com- tallon for'the remalnder of the On the morulng of the 7th, . i receivenl threo flesh wounds on the previous doy which disabled him, and el mywelf yet searce entirely unit for command tder commsnd of Col, Mclenry, of the Seven- tevnth Kentucky, with your approbation, 1. 1. Butaw, Lieut.+Col. Commanding Twenty-Atth Kenticky, hoaner, henrd i, aud i Jess than iive d vemscl bad settled down to nd of this ba May, all navh minds of thy and, ufter his hand wWhich was badly burned, the proceeded (o the of wood, stfll flosted he flue, partly frecd rettied wb hulf-uiast, 81 rd clatmn It to 0 succeanfully Apparently ourcontemiporary hns forgotten tho enipliatic andl sirsighiforwurd decluration on this subject matle by Mr. Washbiirue in reaponse to the inal stury an published (n the on waw printed in the Herald of Feb, 12, Buving been cabled from our Varks oflica, unt my horse, r, lud ey got aud matutulning r over thelr teie n, which decin- At auchor on' thy Uroken balliards, wsul in distress, be all that Mr, Winj tuey, one that can ly iiployed at a distance of froi und wholly beyond the range of the o I whil completely revolu- e and leavy the caunon of englnery of ancient tiuws. A FHESH BATCH O CHANGES was thrown at thens. Itotus and natucen were foiud, which, Tudlanapolls and Clncinnatl pupers, ds tho Su- rome Court the Jaughing-stock of the country. e TRDCNE, only w khart e ago, editorially anslyzed theas foollsl and uselvas ex tho matter fu eratlo papurs, gutes of personal when published in tho onnd wanting, ARIS, Feh, 11, 18737 #strartfrons Report of Major Will Heanquanters I th, NEAW PITTAUGI LAKIING, Tenn., April 10, 18U2—Hrig Gen. 1V, tng Third BLirlgade, Fourth Division Inebedience to “your order, T respectfully snbmit ental report to Lival, Drlatow's, eent 1o your bheadquarters yesters e, muyn Alr, 14 anit el party sud ite pr come fdentitied w in the lund thst hithurlo tnade, tlunize maritine warfar, to-duy with the cluisy 1 Beveral Dermu- ‘ourier, Terro Haute Journal, sud s uumber of rural weeklics, at once voanded that the State Cammittee unload the of thia obuoxlous lench, wmeeting of thu State Commitice wa hield last week, were urgently Ims 0 the party froi the tolluw thele candi- Dowiey indiguunts ey phitcfal tuuence I o TR oy utlier 1 Uio Parte’ llourse u b o airing O Thti' 1 3o crand adsbicd the & T 2t for gl iog un characier, And Frmont phic on the seiect i ralgulug wo for cat Alnerieus o) —— Tonwing es 0 supplel Htatlstles of Cotton Flanting. The Memphis (Teun.) dralanchemakes the fok tstinate of the amount of lainl whicl fus this v planting in th Democratic party aud the dudge B plored to reslim, snid thus suv odium that would but Duskirk, Petult, un Ll the authority of 1 d thus the matter siands, Bench, through tho Seatl fu defcnu of fteelf, but even ihat has been A LABOL OF SHANE, elve wunting 10 briug the would bo found in the als- conduct ol 18 sentor member, Pertis, at te lant Suturday, when be gut denuk nd an account of lay rCol, Bristaw havinge reported up to within a few wulnutes hedore your brivade hecame gencrall engaged n tha action, T will only give thoee fnci- denta oceurring ofter he was taken of the fleld. ** Abunt one hour after we had been marched to the ficld oecupled by ue i the commencement of the engagemcid, the explosion of o shell near und over Cul.” Bristow's head the remalnder of the dy and, 1 fear, pesmanent column injured. counts in the tn are preparing cu it to say (hat nonc ght o validity as sjrainet 1o bas nelther comniltted any of o against which public ndignation 14 excited and before which W national prido stands heacqulesced futhelr continuancs On the contrary he hos elico s accession inst the condiict of public il founded can barm or weaken the Republican ety with him for our On the cuntrary every snch ace curntion will bo s new arguwent for electing hims aud the etrength and womentum: bis wamo will carry will ewva many 1 doubtful States uud doubtful distzicts, arnation ns to thielr yenr been devoted to cottun Southern States: To_deny an accusntlon **more_aquarely that would secm Lo bu diflicull, aenta the man, moreover, i W real chnracter, As avon as ho ot to Parls e found a fraud (o assafl, and be aasailed it JLANTOUS, LASALLI COUNTY DEMOCRACY. Spreial Dipatch to The Tridune, Qrraws, 11, June 8. mecting was held at the uoon, and the Howo- &, Ly McCormmlck was ele The Supreme Thl Vel = 4, has labured L s event pre. d him Jaseusible s hearing lu aertousiy humbled, nor b by sllence or i Lien 8 terror (o evil- re were unytbing 1l Gifm reioved frow the geld I into contempl, oud taok command of the repiment., *tAbout fittean or twenty iiuutes after this, the d in the terelle contlict It Is unneceseary for me atlairs whether well or | whule brizzude was ¢ which enrued witerward, to cull your uttentlon tothe gollunt und daring con- duct of the othicssw und wen wuder my comiand, fur you werw au cyu-witnes to the covliicsa und standurd hesrer. Iy abused su A Demderatle mass- nurt-lousc this ofter- out," suying Leading Dcchmgt.z;f

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