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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY JUNE 16, 1876—-TEN PAGIES. ; HE inatarted. for Inetance, on I3 A tie contldute to win with, but, with the 10 IN AMERIC T hin own peenbiar umludy."mllrrmntzfm‘:.:‘na«; artan fantas they make It. [Applanse, {,‘-‘xf,‘;fii et Ty Lated Maten deavam b Wio, knowa_that prosperlly, and rerumption n, and tho awful allence which fell uponua | fear that thefr ranee might temporarlly be | and Jamer Lane, and —— Tlaine, and the varlons | publicaus wers heand to sy that Bristow was TllE W 1. ented appranching death had scttled over | Tost, he oaw the man that we pul to [ alinees that fenre In the transactionsof J. 13, iz From every heart there rose most Jove | hear the stanidand of = thise great State fn | Stewart with Kanns Packie bond e .. | exception of Hiaine, they forelinded dofeat thern from the to the Afth, often reaching tha Kt comnn togethier, [Cheera, ) | e prayers from” felend e well nw opponent | Aw nndesinting Ropublican b whom fhe ANl theee things may redoutd to Mr, Blalne's | 2 A - T octave, iz, Y " M’*".‘,‘,’%',‘é‘.,’:i.".; They will como '] Tt} | When o TatWEL friend il Toving wify sera | face of fho noflon, when t eyerof S whols | ceodit whis toily inyastoentons Vo e thoy iy | WR any of the other —cnndidates at the 5 F dcnce om he § |..l’.l!"°‘|‘3\".:.‘.T.‘}.i‘.'}fi.l‘i;‘lrf:‘ b Then and throngh the golden harvet feldas | seeeplug, and praying by his eldo that the God of People wora upots s, lookii ot wa with the most | do o, it we submit thit with what je kiown it | head of the oker, dhie expeession wne frecly | Intoresting Facts in Regard to an Wyl the intonations are always in the miner 10 Jand by the whirling eptndion and the | Wfe wonld mpare duwies G, Bline, und to-dny, | Ditense anxiety 1 need notteld o, 1o whntever | amiten, the uncertaly quantity that remnina e | mae tat 17 the Deiocrate noataated Tiden they + mode. Tlie lutroriction and the dellberativs party ""\."é’wnmm hiond fn hand past the open fur- [ with the most 1oving of his fricnds, New York | portion of the Tnited States you realde, that the [ hindia worth considering by Ml thone delesnton | wonld carry the election besond n donbt, unless Interesting Race, ¢ aprey sl | are in theaior, il the voleo continues thus it : hand by the flaming forges; | congratulntes Wm 13 tiie name of the nation that ha | reault of the canvasa eheered the hearta of Repube | Who ceteern the muceess of the party of more im- | elther Biatne or Bristow wae hominated. The L T iy < 1 'fi‘f:"r::fixrfl;'h:-'-'cl'm.mcy’;m".dwnh huor fres | §4wirane senbn in healthy nime, snd in body. | Heans in every pare of thia Cojom, tarned tie | portance than the perronnl advancement of any [ ter, 1L wan thought by many Demaerate, wonld ull;pl’).v":l‘l‘;'“lu("::'l‘l‘ul:lliu“'fl;r;llr.;rl':‘v’{:l'c‘h ‘g‘wl:'r‘l!cul:l'lkl 'fllmonr)’lmnlzm to be dug out of the eartl fhond tllerrfll.l 1\ R ; ll:lh' of victory ngnaiust |":~ l Inmrrncy. Gen, | man. Al mrlr'ytl(hv‘vlnm; "1' ;h' lmm-“l. \\iol-n-mw..xlnz gnxon 5 Folable citi I Welsh continues to the clore, » TS Canno iy passing repolutions in o p Iint, gentlemen, parden now a few serious | Hayes Law ever been'a sound itepubii : TIE FISHER LETTERS AGAIN. hat party. bt of Mr, they conld not =ay | Souny f Vels weenteed . et e A atner ! WAt nominate Witk ante haris, it | viating froin his conres shen ot b Y it 1 upe 15 | & mnci: tey hebieved Sannel Tilven cond et 0 Rolablo Citizeny of Welsh Deseent...Relig FESTIVALS AND NUSIC, The Republicans | words, e '] ¥ The great pobslar anun) gathering qf & national thited State o kuows that | with oue hewds, (Cheers.] Thix I8 no time [ alwayd abetting the eaw The tollowin: apecial dispatel from W Wi or_any other man the Republfcane e fon, Listeddlods, and Periodical o ! heri e T SR BTk i [ i AT e IS L e Wl DL S L dated b Saturdny. an ipreesed npotho o | gy with' e exeontion of Bristow ™ 3 T s ! ! e el "l tho Welrh fa the Bikleddfod, o L GOvSEIIm Dl 1 bty kot Shat | il Gl Eiitetactn: | commitinn o, 108 &ht M | ot and AretOr A pramttd 104 celpt of the news of Mr. Blainn'a wudden fliness, | were «old on the reamlt, Blalne belng firet cliter, —_— oo re-topcal funtlval. The word fs pro- nm‘nvnnrnmcm.llml\\'ul not defend i1 defenders | moment of emotlonal $usanity. (Cheers.] Four | there wna never any mintrust, he stood by the 1 Now that he iw recoverine, and his frionds nre | Bristow next, and Conkling third,” but In mast Attantie Mnnthly, l“m" Fisteddfod me: I'ho accent ia U;l “lcft‘""lb B Gl Mot protect fta protectore v & diegeace to | yenra ngn we gave to (rant and that srand old | publican jorty (n the bluckest huur of oie pr pushing himns o woll candidate, [t 1 po longer | carca the field was chosen et Bine, | Ttte pafe tn sy that Tiritannia wae peoled by | [imsy,d-iaicddtod means 8 conarins of banr, or a o ap of the world, [Applaure,] They de- | pntriot. John A, Dix, 60,000 majority in the ftate | 1e stond by (L in councll, 1 peace, and Die atood | neceneiry to withtiold it §t becomes the mare | The gossip st the . hotela o the the Welsh many centurles prior to the Christisn | Plimiitar i oaisical conventivn, We dnd the e Rmn man who 'hrslm-.-u in the rhal Vew York. Two years ago, and that same State | by onr guns in war, und we fntend to stusd by him | sipnitiennt fron the fact thut the Committen had | evening indleated plainly that Blaine's i Y ex i Kt wo‘n ! Lg)dmfxmtnfix cearly ax the alxth century, e ration and divorcement of charch and schuols. | pave 5,000 majorlty to Sanuel J. ‘Fiiden, Only | w4 ho stovd by us, ' [Applanse. | aarend to go on with i nveaizution a weei feom | ehaices were jeapardized by the delay to whic the | €8s for ot te frat {nvasion of that ialand by | &1 wearetold that King Cadwalnder hold one 16 . ?f"uumnmx A man whose politieal reputation 18 | thix last spring the Stato of Kentucky, rleht on the MISBOUR FOR HAYES, Monday, and that Mr. Blaine hax deelded to em- | adroit and sfilitnl political workera nentnst Wi | Julioy Coear, he found them, although **bar- l.’fi',fc“cfi',’”'m""n‘l'l'fi '}“h" Ithyn ap llflhfly-l eloee n @ wtar, but they do not demand that | eve of the Présidential hattle, gave 50,000 Demo- The Chalr Introduced Mr. Guatayus W, famer, of Plu; utisol to pppear for him while e goew North | were subjectin s bins, und It wa<enid by many that | barians, yet n powerful ani warlike people, poss EIID F s e arections A Aoy eud.] o e candidate shall have o cettiticate of moral | centic majority. Only the othior day,'ne wo were | Miswontl, Who snids 1 raise my volee from the State | forred: the great unknown would Toom up in the shape of | ooy’ Vondertal witiary aklil preatiriysbete | Henrmbony poiriia ol tham were salan mcter Migned by u Confedernte Congrens. firent | guthering for this Convention, the wires whisperod | of Missouri o wupport of ke wame of | e eefael of Str, Maine to produce the orlginate | the d et | tieneral o ers_in the connclls of B 1 he man who hos Dy fll BAbIL o | iicross Ui Conduent tint R. B Hayes, of ‘Obio. While T wanld [ Ofthe Fistwele(ters upoh the demad of thy sub, HON. B B WASHHGRNE. osn, anl abundatice of hotwcaand cliarlutaof war, | the gatin held o grand Elsteditod In Carigae :fi;rdck'meunm all of theso splendid qunlifica- OREGON 114D GONB DEMOCRATIC, never ¥ay aught retlecting on the hstetons nunes [ 00 ot 0 Ty han cront It swas belleved tha aar's account of his first great battle with Alew, after hoving given notice for one i eflort (o unite all, the op position to DInfne wonld suceeed. Lozan's candl daturn was rldicnled in nost Instances, and the micenen af the ticket with | at ite head wan fong In the present crand and gallant leaderof the | To.day Indiunn hae a Democratic Governor; to-day | that have been prosented, yet | mnst say that in Jepublican party, damcs . abue New Jersey lhay o Democratie Governors to-tluy | the prescnt atate and condition of the coudtry It s nntry, crowned with the vast and mar- | Kentucky biss o Democratic Gosernors t the duty ol the Republican pacty aml Uiis Cony i one o the Biritons 1t appears that they proved to bo | Tapit"G oo 4up; jaccording to the rulesof the they wero print alinost more than a match for the best Aghting | throughout the centuries, these natlonal conven- et T 3 y mode of proceeding wi 3 Tegions In the world, under the leadership of the | tlons have heen held on a magnificent ncal hieyementa of tw first centtiry, ssks fora [ York bus a Demoeratic Governor, and_unless you § tion ' reflect ipon the ion of n etandaril. I niode 0f procceding wiier doubted, 1aine, Bristow, Conkling and Wash- h Doty cen secure the vof Iniliana, ‘Obfo, New York, | bearer. Lwill nay that In the nomination of 1 1, [ Breseadon the dour, Sab wis sitwet, t see G | harie were the only men on the 1t aeemed an | Breatert General, T ey Jave Hecamo, n neccanity to the WORTIHY PO TIE PAST, in epitn of ur - enthusiasng, ty o spite | Hayes, of Ghlo,™ response will be heard from not ord ua degAl nee, Honee yhele | APoN2 enongh to carry the election next fall, and The Welsh, we may rafely ray, {a the oldest v+ nf the uriginale tnotderihnt official | the belief waa fr tic of hier finture; anks forwman whohas | ofall ourloy may follow the hanner of our party | onl the great: Valley of the Ohfe, bat the BTt denlin Jamimase s asky Tor fman | b defent. [Cheers.] 1o not chaim (it Rosos | s roater Viley. ot - tho Miralweii tho In te wrutdest combluation' of heatt,"con: | Conklng o e ouly Hepnilicur who can earrythe | b, thit hoe ot Vheen bward fur iy e ey and hravm, heneath the g, {Appiause, ] | State of Sew York, 1 belleve he ean, 10§ did | contesta aines tho Repubilican party was " these patherinze a list of subjecta and prizes (s ane ORIEELhnt, el rellof den frecly sxpreesed that no others yeb | ing Janguace tn Europe, 1t possesses n iltoratuce | yonncod for the m:xl'.'“Eiwny eithe, puetry; it ut, 1t | Tl liat stores and saloons will dn smashinglual- | FeRCHINE back to remoter timen than that of any | masic. sinzing, have a hearlne, each braueh ner ness when the pumination ie made, el ot o littie | modern tongue, Cnlike Iriah and Scotch Gaelle, it | (ordin: to the ordera prescribed. I thia country 3 for the e e ve DOt besu it o thau=ands 1 fiatman 1 James G, Binina, (Appiause. | For the [ notao believe, Twould cat that bund off before | | orgnbzed. (Cheers. ] The mun that ey been £ mones will change hands, Tl people are worked | innot dyiog out. 10w o genoino titerars an well | (0the v dollars aro sonaslly given to this fribiican host led by tia itrepid man, therecan | would stand m n Repubtlean Conventlon and plead | known e’ the citizen-soldier il aftorwirds so T verslin ol e At | 0 fevoeheat) the news of List evenlni only | an oral oxlatence. And although the chanzes 38 has | Lol oenen ang. e A0 (s & euitrco of i, of Ohla, and thrice to 4 ntand (L ean sot e wond il unsredly | 00 Uit Eeporth wie troely eleentated O uch thimg as defeat, [Applause. | Tt baa | for his nowination, {Cheers, ] Mark thix, and it | honored by the gre: Smdyear, i year flici Lt oculleAtlan st (e | 14 ba o0 meFouEResns (herd o I et Y ork n vole | have defentor e b 7 L Eopuirts et e ety elpculute | ovolntlon fappiause] s Alled ywith prond nnd tens | that Is welthier epnifean nor vet Democratic: a | fultill all the expee pbiean arty | Sers beruusly inutliital befure, bbiie seud Ly the férmemorien of the encred pasts flled with the lege | voto which acknowledges Tittle allegionee o party, | with regard ton Presidentiol candidnge, W hen the e, '\ Mandiy IT hie irives, or nest novations are ermitted (o prch anide the postr) minaf Ilherty, —a vent fn ehich tho sonef treedutn | £ vote it et for Dix I THG 0 vVote it w Buity of Obiu rerted uules l‘h“hflmgr (hih*?!.‘hu ot o i et o the wome o e evrm | uarter, eyl uvor the ot und duneod arond the | and Agricola, e ronz, sk the. hrp. e papularity of & tho fountnin of enthusianm Jap- | for Tilden in 1874, W the only mnt to resene hee, [Cheera ve Sity-1IAlL thit Blaine * had oninated A B i LR L il B, Centivamen of the Conventlon, T pray In thlatiour | s 1t 15, Hiyee, and, gontlomen of te Convention, | -Tihire was n statemient mads hore by ane of the | - ho et ballot, Almost every e T e e L D e e err o oLy Iesaedlu Aith luek oF g kil ¥ : il bo o respons chole element o ) i [ heard it helleve ose more” Ineredy e unere. ) . tho hae proserved |n Congeees what onr woldi Tet nl) personsl ambition, et all pridebe putnside, | there will be n response of the whole tlement of l\fi’l‘r" """”;‘;—""fl sy l‘;""';‘};""- from | heard it helleved it but thoxe more” Incredulous | 10W many other bodies of foreigners, renumerous, | MW RbTY T s e orten bf the “'n.. ron upon the feld [checrs] ayesr fnwhich we | [Lhoers, | Remember, remember the Mepublican prarty, ond s consolidation of | Mullzn, and betyss they Ad 10t rurhed to the newspapier bulleting, where taree | and by tielr Industry, maorality, rellglon, and gen- v P 3 5 ot i b0 the mispense which all send LD | undergone aince the days uf Tallesin are nmerour, | imlrn fostival diiicre somowhat Trom that of tie ¥ > X o o) olden tunes. But the old charactorlatics nre for xettlemont “uf he untter toaday, Atoui | Yetitis essentlally the same tongue that fellfn | Olden tines Bt the o) 00t 4 ramor, which orlginatol In some ankiosn | vehement, angry cloquence on the ears of Casar | tched over with lovins Jenlouay, “and the ine « ol themm contaied te fu aent most promincat, perhape, meets at Utica, N. Y. all for the tman that has toru from the thront of WUAT DEMOCIATIC VICTOIY MIANS. the disaflected clenicnts which 1 belis et Thin b Kntuwits a1 woud destroy my | €rowdn had been gatered all the ftechuun, and | era deportment have won the rospect of the nation | o east eoncnt “g‘.;’,;:l" ;’r';,:fn"lfl;dl‘hf' ~?)nc‘;n: feason the tongue of slander [appinie]s o man | Jo meann dosteuction of the Natlonl crodits 1t | bl wan can cowolidaty on e figket. | vl e 1" Dhert Intenee lnteredd wis manifested. - Of oure | thathasadupted thom. There o strong consieton | Hoiteo Ix completely filcd, o Tat haa snatehed the miek of Democracy from the | means madneas inall Ieistation touching Buancess | You would heur o more of Liboral tepub] ik Liic most Aefinite of oy of the reports n etr- | the ramor proved untrae. b el Lt E o A8 Tnnfenl vocallae the Welsh stand deservedly frann faco of Kebellion; @ man who, i an ine | 1 means that al) theough the South white Jtepuiii: | of Retnrusore, . Tt would bo peneral fining of tho | culatiun. : e Mon. J, 11, Hurdick, Conzgressional delezate | 2M0ns mauy of the Welsh that oue of thele awn na- | S8 MENEE FHEEISE the TR eteh Stat b Hlcetiad athore, stood I the arenk of debate, | cats must » Republican party yon it feet, and it wanid ho e || et e insestliation betns awdn the Demo. | trom Dakoia, wat found at the Tremont oo by | tondicovered America snd established himacifhero plih Thct ey stnging 1o vees fe, A whon thallengred At comern, ; and who up to PUT PADLOCKS ON THEIR LIV, most u;\lu(-ln[m‘nf uv"flx"s'u’:-:xl'.'.w b"h-‘c‘“.f':.‘i' x'»"'fi:."":' m‘;‘n:w'nu{ x;_l';,,‘m;: ';:;.Ix;‘(‘,;}:‘"b’u;"“*;;, "‘I'.’\‘;“";. :I“'l';]fi'-'l“'{::'f ':n dm'xle:'ité‘ll')?f-‘lfi‘uc‘:‘nw«'{- n’f':f:'.finé'l'x with a wnmber of his countrymen ua early a8 1150, | South Walea, under the direction of **Caradac, ;:dnlgx::wc?f\ppll'(‘nu"wm Like: :'3:.:{-.1 :\-l‘:;‘rx}»r. wh}{cvp‘t"l‘tllfll;rlfic:‘ll)“uhIl‘:;:x’::lutfl’&lhm -I“nh 'nm!“f.? ll,lm H-I:-)mm"lu-hm o huncst money and popilar edicas | gate to fud out. e been tndnlved [n, and thousht that | VST 400 years befors the discovery of Colum- | natonlshed the world by its beliliant porformanceat ames (. Bloine marched R T uvention, 1ot for Hovseoe Contimie, not Tor New | tion and. nxhont. will e rabed thranbh the it BIALL ILLINOIS FACIIFICE Oftal 3. Biaine stood a very e rhaw of the | Dus The history, ge far as it goce, may bo | the landon Crystal Palace, in n coupetition for ¥ el 1 o s famous cup valucd ot s thowsand gaineas, . They wit the the Ameriean Congeess wud threw | York., dut . T ¢ that no other candidate can cuuse, — Give us R 3, > Finesipall Gzetlecditnie dte. nomination, had fhe moxt fmplictt Tafth In the | anthentic. A wanof wome eminence und of an | (I ¢ the T - 1) :f.\r.'l'n'nlfn:x Thnca full ‘nni falr pier vy el BTl R L A S J}‘fit:““.“ét..é’.: Hayes, There in the candidute of e Republ Thi: Iitioll delepatiun il b entitted to the | whility of The Canvention to nomiuate a good man | adventurou turu of mind, by the name of Muda. | [orgebiemed by the noted Fouie, %ol b Clle it frliead o cvery m-r-u\ulrm]nm- sountey o s | the blaci elds, e named of thoey who dinve | Py, wud tere by o such thing us defea. e T iy ot VAR 1 ey nerlot maginy. | M eenty, wa ap Ownin Gwynedd, safled westward from | out s diesenting voice, proclaimed the Welsh chilr ligner of its honor, [(Loud cheers and cries of | ¢ u the nume of the loyal men to whom we 4 ' J | AL «ibility In fustening him and his Flsher-letter pint- form upon the Kepublicans of Ohbiouand [ndiana. Witme™ and **Go ont"'] then Intro- Tobhy of the | Wales with a number of shipeand many people. | Metues, —The applance was deafening, and to tho wonld givo protection theouith all the tand; i the | J. W Davie, o freshilent and Tho Chalrmnn—Is it tho will of the Convention | nmme of all the Interests of humanity thut Tn this | duced, sud spo evening en TFremont. 1, wirs found i Fiitin e e s ot T A Jubhy OEINC | 1ie returicd after & protracted sheence, and report. | 1840 Honor of the Enetieh chotr, bo 1t ehronicled, T tat the thne of the speaker be cxtomled fen min- | centonnial tme ure commitied to the Republican | gentlemen: 1 leartily wecond the numiuation o | ey Bve WilfEly i, thele ovee to the et | filajue would probably be nominated on the ot | ed that he ad discovercdavast and beantiful | [hed Shiered ae bearbily axuny In the palace. ' e Mea? [Cries of ** Ye: party, L plend that you ta-duy give us o condidate | the gentleman who bas preceded me, fFhe charac- | WAt Oio and tndisha hald slections W the early | uliot it be wor noitisted atoll, and vald that | conntry (n the Far Weat, and_ that he had left the ces, while all nlong thelr Junrey OB RESUM S, witli Whom and under whom® we ean achiove, not | acter of Gov, Tayes I frrepronciidblo and e Janad audter, aail i M e B0 LT fi’;’.'x'.'.’:'.'fn"x'xtian.l"f{f.'.',‘fii"r'm“ii )h;“nellll“l. Jatlot, in 18 | smost part of hin company there, §liv deseription were el by thelr enthuslastic e i coeded, ¢ % vic N od, oldier ho fuspired enthosinn (I % 1 3 nine wi ely Tose. hhurne was x i) uen W 0 i (}:31;‘mfip(':‘g‘lllhm‘,:‘;I.lvnu;‘nym&:n Josort that patant | [T, Mbitton, bt u ietory that ineans | prosched; e o xoldle pire et e 1y the strongest mun fur second chofce n Mr, | 0f the new country waso favcinating that o large i e af coutilion honesty In nanee, luynllf' In the Guvernment, and | smung his followers und respect amongs his focs, san now I8 s though an army whould dewert | sbsoluie profection to the lowest and Lumblest | e bas filled e highest office of the Sate, will- I'hie Hlingis delegates, under th whip and spur wopludon, for, sald e, should Conkling et | company of men, wonon, and children concluded DIl america- U-peubdjon touibale ; I tmber and oirciyetnicen, potacss al s fhelr " Goneral upon the - fild of Gattle, | under tho fiag of our fathors, {Cheers, ] tary, e il execnilve, State and natjona, | 0F JU A Lodsih ot ot b eare I thase ten | fisat, or stand sin o, When Xow York Wi o 1ar | 1 embark with him for thie land of pronsiee. e | Lo cor/ cireiimetuncen. powmes all the musical Cheers.] Jumes G, Blaine Is now and hus ) anid on every oceaston he ban been found equal 1o | Slaten may vate fn Octuber, y hppear to be ut- | Washibarne, e will nlso the 1ilinols delegation, b & asal for tie destiation with ten | this featnre above il others 14 befnz mors Jargely b (O RSO OF e e bt oF 0 the sitoution which he hne flled, [Appluuse, | | forly indilerent to consequences.”bul drive head- | finine Joses stremetl, - Washburne, In my opinton, B s A e o | oloncl Goery star 1 I newtl i e Ttepublle, (Cheers, ] 1 enll it mnceed beenie TIARTRANTT, Hix devotion to tho principlos of efvii Iberty I wucn | Jo to thelr object of fareinz Blaine awd hiw | fu the great Unknown, IF thers i G e ore, nmd theee the histary, correct or atherwle. | 0N Consentions, i aotas, ducts, and Tall 90 human being can stand benenth §1s foldewithout PENNSTLVANIA'S sO3, that i3 clection would bea puneanty of the treedom | Firh o e Cul, Robert £, ? Philadelphia, was found for the famous Welehman and his com- | horuser. which was of a very high orler. The . Hl3 hands | W probabi Wit o crowd of gentles | papjone were never more heard of, The landing | Eisteddfod b gendually and constintly becomims from elther feat, et the Couvention | pufly engaged in tall secoming, and without remaining, froo. (Choers,] | The Seerotary then procecded with the call of | of every citizen of the Unlicd Stal Lkt becuu<c lis cudidacy conrin de- Gentlemen of the Convention, Ih the name of the ot he wenetied Yontiy] would hold femly the retns of Governnu , h In e Iobby of the | o ihe emizrunts In thls countey s not sustained by | mare muxical, and cogsequently more atiractive: Aseat Réyiibllc, (hu gz JownDie it evae vine ?x‘:rl;'m'nr't':;\lm:";;r':ull“n;fcc’llx:(:r lt‘ll’l‘l‘t‘!’sll::;‘lli“ :::: b e v Tivve 5. Brcablnt tiat | I Oblo b Tost I Qtober it will puzzle those Ii- ",'hlx':'finn'xl“f:f"i'nnu':fi i e o eyt & | 03 prout B e oy e e '""m"{?kld g at e d upon this carth; in the nume of all defenders d ed. Elect Iim, and you hnve "residel i st i o o i X 3 Cprese e o Awerica, n p whont we lhave any his- | the miue of a chalr of HOU volces 1o wing at "the it all her muphorters; in the name of ail her | building. every American citlzen, ut home of abroad, will be | RO sentiemen very much to caery theieown Stute | iisrjet there repentediy i the State tatare. | gory’ fu Homer Willintie, & nUIe 100 Clos ¢ ! e ; i 1 e rope identi- | great American Centennial at Phitadeipia: fldies ltvings n Che naune o i hor toldierstiut | Linn Tartholemew, on o representative of | g to ail s brotident, {pplaume, whe crivs Bt s et Rtk o checiion 1 ool | o thons Biatnew sewinntion wisa ctriainty, | fed ‘with e early bistory of wur countey to need WELA NEWSP, g c ¢ Mg ttle, o cns Lroeted | 6F STHme,” Stime, " Qojon, wont 3uayin g, (il e hile: e : . Kl i 1 i : Bl ’ Sime o8 Bhows “thit porisbed i’ tie siiotetny | Cennesiants, took tho platform wnd was greeted | £F e iy sl pIWMAESSIIRE | wiblv.” Tl et zuorant Or ' reeklae of them Wil | 31 tuine. sn ot momimated o or befor e | Comment. o e Hace wekly ol Hignlleats | irror), published at Utiea, N, Y. 3 TR clitches of famine’ ot Andereonville und | Withcheers, Mr, Bartholemew ealil: Mr. Presi- | yomination of 1t B, Hu admit that: yet they refuse to conneel with the | {uiea Dullot fe Libby [cheers], whoso sulfering Yo | dent, and Gentlemen of the Conventlon: The | Jis electlon Is juet as N IN PENNSYLVANIA. ¥ Drych \The representatives of Ghdo und Indiana, or pay any W scttlement in Ameriea hes | Bunner Ame s 19 an pesured fuct, tain an thiat the_ sun is 1O would wsurely be defeated: he thought that Blaine would mule a rood condidate, ¢, published nt Scrar ! i 4 \ e T e fore the duynof William Peun, Among the st | Wz | Zhe Zresss, published at Pittsbarg, Pa. foelbquently Tenimberts Tilunia”Rominstes for | ananifost amxdety thnt pervaden th assembly 1 | T torimoreind urmins, - Xominate Winy ol | b o thelr aicice or vpinion, et eome,tere. | Lt ikttt b nomanation atan cevato, pars | 1058, the duyaof Wil Pom. | Ao he st | Wkt (e Freca, pnbahen at Vi, bn. y ’ I e | with the ery of *“unyhody tobeat Beidow.” o | {iendarly whon 5 pap the next Trowidont af tbis cauniry thut prince of | epart shall lnsten me toa conclusion, 1know | Wilbe the Prestdent of the United States when the | Gt 8 F Ueo b0 ot (6 organize Qefuat, Ty A STARHRE larie number from Wales, mostly Quakers from the | and literary ability, will compure well . with pictiauentarksns, thit leader of feiders, Jumes Go | o) tunt the gentleman whase name I propose to | Next Presidential clection whail oceur. - [Cheors. | TS, G e D AN, . viemity of Dolgellau. M, Froude, fo his hirtory, { the best’ of ~ our country Enelab lulne. [Loud and protracted cheers, ) 4 1o di : 3 ADJOURNIMENT, Clacinnatt Commerctal, June 15 fnen for wiom the popular volce crivil out, were In | fufurme an it they buoghit of Penn 40,000 acres | weeklies, We huve tiree . monthiics; TURNEH, OF GEORULA. this Conventlon, ehould he direct mie, would nak and | g Chinfr—1It §8 not necessary to read tho re- | pyo fury of Gen. Logan yedtcrdny n denonneing | (U¢ backdround; a moment's notice migut bring [ ur Jund wear the city of Phitadelphia, and that the | the Cyyaidl (51 euil) v priblished ut Utica, N. Y., Henry M. Turner, of Georgln, a colored man, | request thaw o far s hiv merits are | mufuing Stater, ax there are no other candidates, the neraniins of characier would huve been n better | 1418 forward. emlratlon continued for many years, until they | for the Calvinistic Methodist Church, and edited mis noxt fntroduced, Mo suld: When Lleft my | concerned they should be expressed with | Mr. tumback, of Tndisna—1 move un adjourns | gpioe "5 it oy If the General had been more | o) 1¢ Hon. Bdwin S, Peters! who halls fram that [ Jal™[eeome quite numcrous, and econpled many | b the Hevs Wil Boherts, D, De e Cenftion homu §n Goorgla and went Wewtward, 1idetermined e . Fros ment til to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and B a A o “ | classic und cle it suburh at Jhe other end of the township Mauny of these were men of means, | (Mcasenuer) until o fow mouths oo war pnblished on passiug through severdl Stafes 1o ascertain the | (Tecoding - great modesty, for that s [ BERG) GV TR by the enll of the Statcs, thclicin waging that lie had no objuction 1o the | pride, yeleped St. Lutis, Sar of the uumimous | 1ofneine. Suny of ticte were mott of mea, | 1 Heaen D the Jate aru v ernble Robert Everet A i) oty Iiu choracter. [Applause.] 1§ say here, an others [t EHE YOLG b fnkiult | » opinion Inwardly applied, thut Blaine woubt-be | © 2 : I ) N w1t W v s ) —he questlon Ix upon o molion that ] nplied, ain ulid-be Buit. it D i g i e i v ‘Cenruba ¢lonaralscta i uy | Dave sl befure ik, thit | Concel 10 the. ontics | ol Socration sqlioniion, b ups otk that | e inpe tien. Logan does not mean to sny that | ottt fwru infurmedn gty of auslons | Eo e N e e e Toar ooty | D D fi'the Itarent of the Congresalunal Churclr- ledum. notwithstanding the dead have heen umned agrent intellectunl wuperiority over | poy the right of 3 putrlot to plifer shall not be hzhtly | countrymen at the Palwer linu ~ 3 tonssii downtrden dn the early days of Abolltionisu, known lawyer, | pthe carly dags of the ity of Phtladclphin, the | Blades yr Gex (Flawcers uf the Age) in n eprightly talkiug over the | el Inngange as freely spoken bt streets and | Juvenil published at Ctica, and edited by the ey bt that Blaine's chance of n ooml- it by, Bl 10 et entteena. |5 Ar T e e ot e s nirket phices: und to-duy, anons 8 best citizens | 3. AL Ellis, AL M. ised, Iiverrswhore [ went, everywhero I mingled | ¥eumy caudidate, 1 do not cinb for Gen, Joln | yn seeretary will call the roll of States, A del- | interfered with? under onr Weseed form of gavern- | Mr dolm A, lunter, the w ffin‘fidtlwmnemfp'llfif' wiie’ fiaisg ot Ml -1:‘51)1‘;“[:! E. lartranft, of Penneylvania (cheeral, that he [ gt lcll:.)\'e,ym( See. 3 denmnnds that we take an | ment. 1o objects very projparly to the aseassina- | was fonnd ut the Falmer Tous have beon tallsmunic, and it extoried u choer, nnd | Dossesses great ntellectuality, but 1do clalm for | Foegemut battol, after that we tuke an adjournment | Uon of character, and plaes to think of Star the people seemed to'he alivoat the very unnonnee- [ 115 that he knows: enough W know that hudow't |y 10 o'elock to-morrow, Another: member: | Chamber fuvestlzitions, hat w A obe OMEWIAL |y mort enltdvated schalate, there are huudreds in [~ In rezard to the futare of our people n this ment of t. I rine to-duy L0 wecond the nomination | ki eversthing [lughier and cheoraly sud i f g roll eall s commenced; that motion ty out of | that ho approvew, ne carnertly we hio might, the | elated by the news Gom Cinclimatl, Tn the wnt- | Wie velin rans. pare Aelsh bio0. They have | countey we n distingt Welsli-spenistong mtion, 14 Iy of the lon. damen G. Lilslne. In dofng thls, Mr, | W¥Hlng to follow” good sound whalesowe adviees | grdor, pursuit and punishment of scoundrels, of nsecond cholce, Mr. Hunter infurmed the - zunze, but thelr Camb ot utlemen wtanding sround hia that he Uoughe | et UHEE Insiuse but t Pt it tell an fs sure 2 Republican (‘nm-cnl!m]:l tiut Washburne rtood o better show than Bristow, s AL dyes s better ehow than clther. not easy to irzne definitely. in the older eettle- Tu the carly history of | mente the chifdren, although able to apeak the lan- Penneylvenia we find the nanies of many eminent | guage. prefer to converre In English, There fs a thought thay | eihmen. - Awmoug these were the tev, Abel | etrabg probubllity that m these tucalitles coming THATHE FORIN OHBARIS 16 o H "“f‘ 3 “.-“ Morgan, author of uWelsh concurdance. published | penerations will graduntly work out the old tosgue, red Tinyen h pood seond, miuated, Meconsid | iy 1750; David Lluyd, 8 prominent Tawser uud | and that on the spots where now sssemble crowded gred Hayen nood second, with Conkling and Bris- | Gie.f gustice; Elile Pugh, u noted physician of | oudlences to hear Welsh preaching, their descend- tow bringing up the rear, although Mr. Bristow | | ¢l ¢ g 2 argor pathering: ¢ lcnl chunc of blazing up and a. Philadelphin, and author of the 1irst Welsh buok | ants, fw larer patherings and in more commudioun idual gets that far upon the 5 ¢ i 1 e ottt ey the | A delegate from Maino fuqulred If the bl could | * G, Bronident and gentlemon of the Convention, 1want and when an_ ind L it understood that wome of the numes particulnr] road he pumscee o be Nghted, should only be captured by Repub! that Liave been montionod I honor and 1 revers | mind. [Applnge. ) L curs sy thid, gontiomen, in [ " R Cliair—T dlesire to my for the informatlon of | finld onls be cay R it oy ol Mnyen s Lietter ebow s with & reverence that my tongne cotild not express | el MlulJug-qn;umum.5m}myynxrluupmfmnm the Convention thut the ov-hhts of this kallare 5%y B3 U0 bty dimplayed by the bare . &, Tu Yy Attorne; tho name of Morton, tio cliumplon of Goverwora: | be quentioned; Lt ’l";' Hoepubtlean princlples catie | il 15 euch o coudition that they cannotsafely be | 1 fowarie Secrotary risto. who ias> done i FPinchback, the defender of the outraged peoplo of | hot be questioned, 11 1t Bulilcanism was ton B | fehied., ity I colleetta the. Fevenne, and allovring wo 7o the }lfl“" of the timt | 5y yotion, the Convention then adjourned at ten | i NSRS W what cardinal prine el el hud dled nwny Joht | winntes pust 5, until 10 0'cluck to-worrow morn-* | [l oY Repubiicantsm e crooked whisky fdenticals | Aood st exeel Louisiana, I would borrow Dore's pencil and dip | Bim wnider kevel tire, 1 #tin the sunlight of heaven, and writo on tho brow | BuRt thitt fized un Fort Sumt d b it dfisd 5 i published fn' Awerica: ‘Thomuy Lioyd, firet Gov. | churcles, will gathier to hear the Gospel dispensed of Qliver P, Morton the titlé of honor, flurtrauft wus In the sorvlc ofe Wi countey. { gy : tonishiing the Couventlon by kis strensth. ernor of Peanwglvunios Dr. Thomis Wynn. ‘the | in the uniy ngzaaze of the country. Mr. Prosidont, § beilove that wo bave beforo us | [Cheers.] Il remplned ut the tront dolng utile | ™6 e, Jyenday whett bt | et perton ot that. Biaine stood an | Speaker uf the e \mscibly; Mowiand Blile, & | 181 It lieiments of The W ent that tho now ey countey sl shuiean il e Apnomatiox, HERE AND THERE. T e s hretitlnntion f the Chiuructor of Jo- | execllent chance of fetting the nomination, but | celebruted Quuker €0ie eminent Cadwalladei, aud | Weld lancuage will e perperiatod the fongert, A NAME THAT AROUSES TUE PEOPLI U‘l’l"“““'l-l been the fedun sl ?"fft""""‘ B ts pul tlh-\fx‘l i‘l"lc‘mlu' Uy inid l'lhle fienonll )| wing o i 05 e bae ey Iu)nv.l s | others too numicrous to mention, Thither are the cmigranis bound, and there they of this great country in n manner that the names of | 5k - he bitd been thu Bxceutive rewlovted i o - T e a Fafen e helexe Ticlknop | st e hopiir candidute, | wiiht develop | VGl mape of Penneylvania are thickly dotted | wettle In wtrows numbare, Fhore Welsh churehes ot cannt. L v notitng to ray sgamet Me | B Leltionam, 1o posceses the. reqaiics | THE CINCINNATIL PRESS, | ucents s e sl fafthIn Bacock, und all | streueth In the Qopvention wiolly unlovked fof, | iy Wl mapues ¥ tind leirion, Gieynend, | are il uid Wiy iisters oniabned, e Tan: Brstow. 1 Mstened to the ejoquence of the great o0 co . UE 1. v ;) " ollover (9 the &wn o ;. ed Caer'nurfon, Pencader. Maldwyn, ete. But the | @uage may yet become obsolete throughout the w“‘:,‘{ New York {,,.,,uu,u,, e acrondel sty fur o x.xg.cuu;l» ,”"’,":"‘ x-""d let me wy MIt. LOGAN ON THE PARTY MACHINE. Grant, and ln,llx:urllullu mm;lul(r‘ m;num-ln w\l.‘V{.‘ 1.>u.,m=u‘;l.xr.. X l]x(f]lnld Fl,r:(;!;rlyl(‘h‘nl m:lnmo old Umerses In thore regions Lins become extingt | Jani. but that period tnust be remotes and whei T Lnn’llz:ll[lll:llllxmlll‘{%lIl;)‘tfi(.ll’llllln‘:.‘;l;m:x: .,‘r"‘.‘.'.'é‘f{m‘," territory in our land, and in the Commonwealth his If Mr. John A. Logss had been In a Rlp Van Putriotwy of o Democrutic Presidents e thought thut ris- Dbovks preserved Ly great-graudchibdren of the | thusiastic nutionality, or g on the letening . % 5 nune b o synonyis of ionesty, [Cheers. | You have | Winkle seep for the last three years he conll not {I:::::“l:‘ fin"c::i.::fll‘.'.vx:l"}‘lfi 3.:':‘.:.&’.':2’.}5‘3:3::1:3:‘,,“ "1':5"'- pronounced in thls Convention over and over ngmin | luve been more oblivious of Republican sentiment, : Sl o0 that Pennsylvanin |8 not u certaln State, And let i : twenty-iive years ho lus beon its front,’ and | P\ BoiBHHMERIL Aot 1 ectiin it And ot | and e situation of the Republican party, thau he Lt s ek g early emigranta, thourands at the preiching soniveraaries, § om led “THE DLAINE INVESTIOATION. Wwipndtisunip mantotiae. Tiotwvcn the irieal of the firat Wl settlers T | 10 Uk (AL NORIBTY It Biay meror somer” A b (R » THE FOOL SELLING, Penneylvania und the commencement of the e one. Bum rendy to cry from the depth of a fult i Commitiee | olus fun fax the bogs unywny for those gentlemen | ytjoy'in 177, piuctyfour yeurs had pussed away: | Weldy heutl, (s0er” y byd Fr it gumraeg 2 4 g : . i sues the Conve i on dudiciary, Taviug become eatlstied, atter confer- | to be cundidates for the. Presidency—win o lose, | 1hoos i oy Bt Bl bt € Tl world's e Coleh Jouags la-dny o wtani tho champlon f Itepublican prin- | 1o 8% 12, BH° more 10" malko beg i pra: | 19 when bo urangnee th Conventlon with the | 0L AW IS HERIAIGR A RO | fo b gt Tur the, Preetdoucy—auts ordore. | dhe cmigration from Wales ?uddlu\ Fluw bt ¢ (e world's lfitinie 1o the Walsh fanguage iy dnles, Lbelluve, (o the United Klates of Auierlea. cd Lepubli fian G S 10t | dectaration that anylody whom it may nominate 4 5 ekt aeenties || o ¥ and in Enzlaud, New York, N s W, Jovi, By St LIl s or Anicrlen | wuunou ablican Stats than Gen, John &, Ifart ¥ 1 woutd bu wome days ot least. befare that ventle- | Fos on Dearborn strcet di 1t for o while, bt oy, Mursland, Delaware, Nirginin and S Jockar of divinty of Matno, 10 thut party. anet for | FOMfL (Cheers.] Tlis adininistration has been | will be elccted, aud cracks the party whip Ly de- | man can pradently cgace in the cxamiiation of | fafied To_ ke 1t pag: A slate sean e b ety n ety of IR, ey of the evor, 1expect, buried Democracy i that sacreg | ccunuml o word, o cliargoof corruption, Was | olartng that any mnu who does not vute the ticket | Witnesses unon the matiera into which the Com- | the contre of ~the wuat ‘end of Tom's wam- | Wi 1l ecomte eelebostin y lany of the A FEARFUL BUMP, Sl KE AR never HTE (on ond therg szt 1 trase, | Syer uttorell - wucodwefully ugaiust bia hota. | AT GhOL Ok mittee Is now inqulring atfecthe Mr. Baine' rep- | plecroom, | und —not far from " the wpot | ek docien clerts e oo iant e originated the wpirit of the Fourleouth Amend- | fconony ds his “rule~that “goud cconomy, i i ubution us u leglslutor, has notifiel the witnese fenmi ‘o justly \ o . htlowed by the swed recollection of the Moad ment, * 1o stood by the Imuiortal Lincoln durig [ W00 that = false = cconowy - that - would | Witk regular nominations, with the support of | gt they arlonglt af 1o wecls FOIL QevorlaHAL exeoclase Rt it bart Ot ian g i the ¢ o send oue representatives to forolgn courts In wuu- | the porty organizations, the Influence of the Ad- wrcs b0 motitied wi Col doseph B, | ing names of candidates before the Republi hciom. i fnstice. nd ity A atl mobs ioen it und stoi atebut that good, wise | ilatration, the power of Govermment putronge, | Stewart, of New York, who hawbeen In fown s | Convention for quarters 1o the White 1 and tochiase out of tilu natiun axetof insargents who [ ¥ Oy OF, U "r‘ ustration ‘; 1 government that To | pog 0 burd Jabors of the Republican press, more duys In answer to n subpena fn relation lu| an | Blane, of Malne: Brixtow, of Kentucky: € ltted thote tmplous hand gaint tuat Nag tine sl | the evidenco of statcsmanshipg and 1 soy here, Puciflc Rajl Malre, Ife hae been unable o get | Tine, of New York; Hartranft, of Pean diuidin stafesmin, We ore justly - proud o mamw Tho Sclence of Phrenology. among these Thomus Jetferson. and amoug the Phitadetphia Bl sizners of the Declaration, besides the Hustrious altletubta ulletin. author, we find the wumes of the followdug Welrly- | g ey ind alecture ou phrenofogy fn Norris. Toen: Stepben Hopking: Wiliam Willinms, Will. | 10w @ skort e wzo from o traveling Profes- . Button Gwynett, Lewin | Bor of that science, und part of 1t was guite ene ‘ % ] e ‘than balf & dozen Important Northern Republean [ (G808 FENEE BAE TG titier, Lot has Tenrned | s, " Ohi v law Floyd, Francis Lew o s flonts {n heayen. 1 thauk God there Is one tiing 1 | Without detalning you further, thut be fa with us s L Democratie vartys | b hearing before the s bt i tyes, of “OhIn: Jewell, o Murris, Kobert Morrle, In that proteacted struggle | tertatning, e hud on the stand several plaster Mmoot Dlale b o giore le otte g {ju of unr clioncir Léadora; nayy our choen leader, | States huve been curried by the Democratic purty; U piirpurt of Thois A, direcars westhinony, | Moriof, “of Indiaga:’ Waghlurme, of Iinob{ | fuany'ar the Welah covered theshwelvn with glory | Diends mapped out in town dots, and after he ex. young America. No quention about that. e is ‘M:m“u" D aL ke l;y T Vit “L_wrym“ s large losses have been suffered in the other Stutew; [ which ml\‘le e st y l.l:fi;“n_».n :r New \lll:'r\';l‘ m:m‘l: ‘Iu on the battle-feld. _Othiers, by thelr gencrous eo plalned what they meant he hvited persons fn Do dead fouil, Tle Ie bot ted on to any old can | {EIRNGRTIERIEREN X N D€ BQEenBbe | and the 1ouee of Representatives bas fallen luto e e e, e chnrhcterized ' o pretty pood demat, | tibutions. rendered effectlve uld, - Kubiert Moreiw, | the audience Lo come up and Jet him' feel thelr Hitutlonal barriers that whut out o cluss snd pureel eking of the Republican party of Pounsylvonly | Democratic control by neurly u two-thleds mo- | ywrqmmiros, arich hankeeof Philadelphia, by hiw unbonnded | bumps and explafn thdr caracters, 8 el Aheralisy und great okill s o financier, gave the } Uty nceurately, exeltod & young i bl lvatuable atalefiee (l-‘xdnyn of .""“,fi '.'”{,',n.f,';prmty ) ""'"1.'". f""ll exclteda uckets w : ghi pools | huony and etrife. Dut * the tribulations of those | COBsiderable mount of applduse, but after u furces of part wpirit and purty orgaulzation wero | buoks cantalniivg over S0 dud somc private papers | on the Preddential bustuesound o the baxeball | G0 050 Sopreming Inflaence o the Wy | While old D. stepped up fur exauifuation. e und other urtlcles, which were of value 1o nobody | business, When the interest flagseed on the Pres churclies. The congregations were often scattered, {8 an absent-minded man, and he wears o wig, other than hiwmself. Identiul he threw In the chances on the bus snd the organizations abandoned, While dressing hitaell before coming to this ntlol o Ml o dnne L1, —ft keema that while Mr. | tlon of nowbere. On cither wlile were two ofGdts somanlty, aud fultese anbital ki 0 o Jeleral o Fas of yutthore 1o take B claita | Jority. Blafne war i the critical_condition of Sunday af: | wluten hearing 1hs recards of byse-hall. Gl r e e g b | ] o dig connideration, becauso wo kuow he Is | * Sjnco those things happened, while all these | ternoun, his pockets were relleved of a pocket- | Charles Duhoje stood on a chair and vo ey Noints 1 want ta malo bl worthy, Tl wants T fothiz to complete 2 god tarl, but 1 will " only make oo “now, i [ isotiuie ondmcossiul candidate of the Jepublics | TS TG G M Logan now aay that itisthis: But for Mr. Blaine to-day you would they will restore the lepublican nscendency? In all Fames, have hud no Republican party, Now T'will show ol H ¥ ! lall, and | vh versi, Like um.' for - NEW SE1TLEMENTS, leeture he hud placed the wig on the burcau and Itl‘nd‘fiv:u"i:x:gilv;firnst: k. »:Lt‘x:x’n'lx'zm' et rf,’,"i BI'EECIL OF EX-GOV, NOYPS, SHELY. throt gl "I "; L l’ - b GREAT EXCITEMINT. Vrealdency. of the Lnited Siatert - Gise ey qm_hm.\l\v:-{uh-s|n-4kh,lg’pt{uml«-.. ]dm_ Bot lone wur- | When he put the wig on it was fust like him bleedl Tnughter aid ‘insce: |~ Dlecding j | OBlo belng called, ex-Gov. C. W. Noyos, of | truetd, who fancied that purty organtzion and i Spectut Dispateh 10 The Tribune. ba, gentlemin.** No reply. Then, **Five toweven | HVe the ltevelution. - Aielr decline in that rocion | uat L0 notice the plag, and so_ wiien lic moupt- deai i atbon e, Crion of - Gors. ¢ | Ohlo, spake ny foliow, party whip would cover up sid defedtiels ibises | wasnrsaros, D, Co dune 16.—~The newe from | that the Lowlstilies beat the New Havens fyone | dhcoutzed further, emigration, aud A | ikt latforu b Tud o Tueg i i o ime, and uprour. | iut it was Blutne, stand- | (exTLeanN: On bebalf of the forty-tour dete- | B W% LRI G pnentinent. und dlsgciet | Cincionat Dax occastonel grest excltement | WIS And | how Cuuch um T oilered on portions of Penmsylvanin and other States, | g ) Coplativences as i us balf o Herce et G S L T wates fram Olido, representing the entive Republic- | Gpon e taes of the Bepnlicans? thraughont the day, oud hux occupled the attention | "y erierday wiepot a proftable day for the paol- o land was ufleted on very favorable turnce, | 5 pLle Profussor hnord i 1l deficd Ihe Demotrer of thia nafian, 1t | 8 Party of Olfo, I huve the honor to prosent to | Tepublicans became membere of thit party bo- | yaar Congrown ind the elty, The fuct, that an,| seller al Tom Fo Thin ghrscrntane e, fall ween 1700 an scttlenients wero etabe ) ~ Jirhed in varlous portons of Penusylvunis, New [, ** We bave b ere 1 sumewhat remarkable skull, wan had withont taking ‘s ballot | far «hort of his ‘luck on the duy_ precedine. | Jried In varon g breathied gain the wpleit of activity and hopo tnty | tls Convention the name of n gentlemen well und | cutve they belleved it wan forpurity hd Bih hrin. » fuculitics strongly develoed] d siple 9 Vi ent. K s which give theu wljournme Y ECEIIC . % <) ¥ The percepti U prostrito bariy. Wio can deny i7" [Appluuss | Euvoralily Kuown throughont the country, one ield e s s mon fa 1 taviously Anterproteds, /Ty Stetiretn: cy eeed U e Sl e | KCrosent thére are mettlements tn aa many as | relective faculties quite. moods Ieality Jarge] nd fuughter, ks i rexpect und much betoved by the people of [ party spirit. A varintlon of over 70,000 Lepub- | tjons for the most part colneide with | it G S0 T e uered and | BYeLY Staten, Tn regard to the nimber of Welsh | Teferenco 8o grent as to bo unsuzl, and beney: MR. FRYE'S AFRECH. % i g v eun) votes in Ohlo ehows the failire of party pr- 5 5 i el [l s ehire. afion s | In America there In amonz thewselves a diversity | glence very prominent. Secretivenuss : Whon tho State of Malne was cailed by the Sec- Olifu; wmun who, during the dark and etormy days of Flmnwlmn hio » party ¢1 the hopes of the diferent candidates, | aifered 1o bet anywhere from 2310 8500 that Blais Y P Becretlveness {s small, = ? 3 d : b A s poller - Te : sany o : of upinion, | Sonc put dwin the flzurca oy high an ; ¢t, therefore, e retary, Mr. Wiillam 1. ¥ryo came orurd and | Febellion, when thore who are visible in peace and | gantzntlon o itreh thew o to the polie: | e 18 |y ol patnites declare with much positive- wunld mot get the nowdation at Cluclunatl, beavy | o6 b6, o dtevs 1. Dr Thongit, 4 hie- ot L }},‘l:""“"-',,,.',w":.‘;,';;',';fi‘;,‘,',,ff iy af il Jas rocotved with choerr. Alr. Fryo wpoke as fol. | iviible i war were utterlng brave worils to cheer | 0 TS es wi snpport any tan whoms the | Bess that the adjournment without a ballot In an HoTock Tn the whteroan. 1t was 100 to 80 In Tavar ent volume recently published, S+Hanes | ool SR TTON said the Pr.:(c o "u}‘ll' lons: thetr nelglibors on, hluwel 1 e for-tront af the | Ghudetion muy nomiuate, fndleation of fncreuxing weakness and probable | e figine aeninst the fleld, | After 30 Blaine y Ameriea” (History‘of the Wel<h fn Amer- 3 " SKor bt GENTLENEN OF TIE CONVENTION: The fmpaticnce | battle followed his leaders and his fluz, wntil the of tha Canvention is n watning. to me whioh I tukg | authurlty of our Governtiont was ro-eatabiishod heed of ua Latart, and 1 would not trexpuss ong | from the Fakes to the gulf, and frow the river word upon your pationce orthue did 1 pot feel | 3round to the keat o man who hus had the rare good bound aan citizen of Malno (cheers], as a ltopub- | fOrtuno #ince the Wwar wis over, to be twieo clected It Io niot thnt the purly will split. Tt 1 not that | real; i the ranks of Blaine's sdherents. Inproof | stock seemed to g duwn, and when ft was an- the orzimization will nit be kept tp, ad will ot o b Vo 0f this they refer to e fact thut Engene Hale de- | lonnecd thn y adjournment of O Convention e wll bt e w11 1y o it sy | Mired tocammence balloting hefore the platform e il st alloing, tho rackst s oo puli- | fortano shnce the war wis over, to be twits elected | UG 0 iy deket, Not o of Hieno | was prescntedd, mud that this Blatne movement wur | Bide & i, 800 Tl Lican of Malne, to stand here hofore this grout Con- | 1o Conjre ) EL RACHE Lo Tl dCdy nd ugs ey be expected to happe Y Who | qefeated, Blaine's oppanents nrgne that yesterday One dlepateh Informed n certaln party, it fs [ 1003 West ¥irginia, 300 Yeution ond ler contldence fn her favorite, her ( Bubscquently the rarer fortunoyor heating succes- | pidss WA W G EPSRS it IG throgen 1 | 0 & e o orifl pledged himwelf to bet €10, + fdol won, Juwmes G, Blalne, |Cheers.| Sho [y | #ively fur the higheat oftico fn 'muln.unm peopla | E S F Wit L.m’l'mm, to rave that porty for future | W08 blx dny; that his chances are In o grest | stated, thata hm“m!:m-fim A li;ur‘t“:m“u.“m.h amf‘] M"""fl'\" 400 e, it thetm down 86 115,710, and dieeribute Jlowing lis lnizers throwrb D.a buir, ¥ inquls the ux follawn: tivencas not farie,the subjoct 18 not o grasping Pennuylvanin, 32,0741 Now Yark, @ peariclons man, b gives lberally, e 24,810; Vermont, 1,350; New Jers Why, it can't et Wby, Wwhat [n the—| luud, H00; Distriet of Columbla, Muniflcent Moses! that's the most awfi) devel Teunussee, opuent o combativeness Lever beard of ! Are vou 1 prize-lighter, ef v : oo | ¥ . acgueln, 18, 200¢ Minne: | 5% plzufigitier 7 exclalmed D, %Why, what I'h & dnugliter “of thio " uld * Commonwealth of | OF Olo Allen G Thurmun, Georgo i1, Pendloton, | gareer Wi endeaior oo, s el v BESUEE | samre dependent apon the enthusioem of | 90 tiat Bia Ma, R T R oSl und Wililum Alien. [ Vrolonged ehestu, ] 1y it b S i ! ; d i Thewe Indicutions of caniidence in the feld have | 20 3¢ Wemosiae bior Catliornia i, Bt | do you ment Jatowastis candhiste uf the liepublicun party, | ublt uf . Fetelival uf & nelt-niiicted dimelur Her Arat worl- L L 22 A Nominally, i lensty they are very rollous, | Wit shall carry tho State of Maluu by 50,00 majority. DEPRATING DEMOCRATIO ABPIRANTS Hut it In thne the Kepublean intelligenc re. | U0 punportem of Conkling, Murton, and lrlstow MISCELLANEOUS. Wherever fn America o actticment. af Welsh 1a | - #You certalnly must be erazy.” Ilmlau;{cd appluusc]. And why Is it a coutest for | for the Prelilency, and we in Ohlo all ave 8 no- | o uirey womething more than the turnlig of the | here. Tho fricuda of the Iattor have taken new TUR BOUUS DELEAATIONS, found, huwever smull, you whil certataly tind o SA't you foud of guing futo scrlinmage ifer 101s 8 contest botween eleht and wronz, Les | tun that frowlong expericnce, bo will ko able to | 140G Yty pichine. 3t 1 that with rezular | conrage from the adjonrument, snd insiet tint they R e chapel there, | They utefirm believers in the docs | aud rows, und hanuuvring people ot e s caime et e sa | o of ov. Hisun periilt fo sy e gy ' | nominatlone, plittoring platforms, the weric of | ave private dispatelics from Cinelnnstt which - Spectul Diapateh fo e, g of the 'Trinfty, the vicarious utferinzn and | "% Cortlity mogor i i \ ations, and the wupport of th vith sil th wiuke 10 defent if the party’ pre. party orgun of **No, o) | huve been mentioned hore to-day. | [Choers, | | Jublican pre i e Crserssar o 1y Tull bust, the | SHeate June 15, —The chiel eignificance of | death of Christ, Justification lv?‘ fulth, the resurrecs 8¢ down now at the commencement of thie rccond | war upon the distingalehed gontlemen whosemames Ton of the Spencer delegation from Alu- | tlon of the body, the general gment, and the Century forever and every [Crics “Well, sir, t AN INCIEASE OF FTRENGTIL the e, fo The w:l!"ul;'rlh ¥ 0 4 £ Damn {5 that It wos o healthy indlcation of | ehdless duration'of rewarisand punishients n o 3y 4 ‘yuu're untrue to your nature, s builtguatiti ou, I ahoulil L : fepmblicans s o celal N fHel v Arw we to take this beloved Republi They have rendered great seevlee to thelr country, i ¢l cone | for thelr candidate, Ax an fllustrution of thix, A future stute, say, Inu spectal munner, 13 1 knocker<lownand taptixcd ayaln and opitn. B tho Lined | whigh enittice theus ko oug. reupect and i G it o othor elidun than these w the popular con- | L8 EET o ut tha. yopulne rentiment | the temper of the Convention (o Tup otf | PSS 4 arons tour denamtnntions, the | drager-odte 1 you wunt to fulill your mission We have the opinfon_ that Mr. Jotn A, Logan fa | thionehont e country, Doy refer to the | the cirpet-bag frawds and swindlers who | Calvinistic Methodist, the ¢ of our s, ranctitied and purliied | grotitude, (.\p}fluu-e.) I have no word to ulter Ly tho pruyerwuud tears: of ‘our mothers il aur | Wiabust tiem. T only Wikl to sy that Gen. Huyes not only wnconscious of the ehameter of the Re- | notable applavke with ! regationallate, the f-uu will devote the remalnder of your lfe to g Wives, und tu-day pass 1L over (nto the hande of | 18 the pecr of th iCh theg presentation of | have been wont to rely pon the | Buptist, and the Episcopal Methodiet. The fint | hattering-up your fellow men and keeplng your- en, Harlan wha greeted, exy gentlemen In loteerity, “tu d Gpticaue, und of the party situation In general, | Iiristow's name by which, ¢ . twy are nut fur from equal fn numberand strength, | golf o on nterminable and cterngl muss, Tefwhia, blaody-Tianided, within @ scoro of years, | Shamucter, In ability, ey uppear as canale 10 | By inonow s conree which mietdhes thi | 2he friemis of Blaiie, on tho oter” lung, mains | W40 ",’l '1?::,:::::: g N“n“ n","““ pris ,:l'"‘f andl eomprine between rix wud seven-elghtiin ot tho | Yourve gut, tho awfulest fighiing bump. 1hak sudeavured to dustroy 1t 1o forover? [Chocraand | il the great qualities whicli it uen for tie highest | e o the Republicans of hin own State, ot | tafi that these nssumptions on the purf of thy | under all elrcummtanees, Ko e delee | whote, 'The Baptists come 1 The Methodint | weor deenrated w human skiil, Tt's phenomenal. ¢ricaaf **Not*) positions wlich the Amerlean peoplo can”ghve it it whall curry the nomtuation hu s work- [ sriende of tho rival candidaten are entirely withont | gates voted azabust Spencers crowd wimply be- | Epfscopul Church hasonly seven churchies and lees i Ay frlond, that n the queatlon which i3 to Le | them. " (Cheure | o Llayua bs bonest. Jelivwisl; What'll you tuke fur your head when you dict u 0 recult in knoeking the Republican | foundation, The way that the adjonroiment wis | couse they did not want the Convention disgeaced | thin 300 members. Altliough the Protestant Epis- | W iut'll g ¢ v fettled hure aud nuws and when we uve uominated | B i brave ermji ol nuprtending o 1 | e for el neruts B haiig, de e ot hntned el ater et with by the admiesiun of tbat Juil-bird crew, ‘The | Copullane utong the Welsh Tt country have o | Guotiemien, Ui ian i lall at uy miiment to our candidute, we know ko whl Whee, maguclaun, i seliolur, wkentfegan [pplvuso] | TR O G B ST wew party afilia- | e friends of Llate, and Cthat it was | 8 R oD R e R mizatln, vians of our people ure atfuched to | cotmmense ryduis nround this comuunity like a BWERP ALL TIHE LOYAL UNION MEN oujoyiug un Independent fortine, The stuplicity | 08 Bl with the comwent of the later, [ Blslue wen o vote galn: he Spencer. form of worstiip, and have unlted with En- | wild-cat, hanging you with o club or anything o the whole country, us the tornado | Of bt private Hfe, hia modeaty of besring, are o &5 WIIAT BEMAINS BEUIND. Morcover, amd It wonld scem that this | ftes becanse they were for Morton, and | plish clurches. that comes hundy.” Tt sw’t safe for him “to Lo Bvecps the Branch of o prest | stBdiig rebuko 10 the evt nee, the re ; Cincinnatl tGuselte, June 1y exeure fn of itaelf quite sumelent, the Blaine men | ofterward for Coukling 4 while 8 portion of RELIGIOTS UNANIMITY, ot turge.? W prerented vexterday th wncontridieted testl- [ vy receiven” privato dispmtehos ol that o | the Huroiduon delezation ‘aee for Biaine. For UG | Doring the lust forty yours, tho epirit of unfon | *Theh D). put bis hawl up to_fecl tho bump, mony that Mr. Suine, while Speaker of the House, | urrangewncnts had been ade for ighting the hall | veme reason, the Morton nen s the Coukling | apaug ihe churches, both i Waics snd In Amer PR brt i edniade B B pulled off Wi engticered an Arhaneus land prant through Cone [ In which the Convention wssembled, and " that the | men madu a desperate \-IN‘IAN* fur the atminsion B been gecatly on the tnceease, When I wax & | wiw and there was the plug just sticling belind grews, and made that feat of legerdemnain tho hasts | approach of night itsell wade adjonenment nec- | the Kpencer delugation, but the vote on u-’n ir fhe | lndat home, the Arminlans aad Calvindsts had long [ )0 F1 050 Tyen the Profeasor, looking at it af an‘appeat to the holders of the grant 1o let him | exary, The Blalne wen fudst that tho adjourn- | jectlon was n_ no P aot-Biaine foren | and bitter controversica, In which both eides nani: | Bl it war CRCE LIS dality Y 5 into the fat thinzs expeeted to grow aut of It This | mentcan have 1o effect upon Wlalue's chances; | Strength of the Naine sud antl-Blalne forces. | fested unything but that meeknen exhibited i the a iwment 1o eoufusion, sald; ¥ : of Afr, Blute's own Jettems de- | that Bls strength whll be an great upon the assem- | though claimed as u triuniph by the farmer, 'The | character of the Muu of Nazareth. The ehlldren adies aml gentlemen, we will now—the : ey Weut, Yor e i G we | estraviganee, which leads to corruption in public of Mitne havo known Jats (. Ialn an we know | ud_privato Placen, [Cheers, | Hemenmber, now uir own househiolds, 1o fa honeet, ho 44 pure, he | deleguios (o the Convention, 1hat u reaponeible 1 apotless, he 1s sugnclous, he fu wiae, hie |s great, | duty'reets upon you, You can bo governed by no 21 1 power with uw, e 14'u power in'the Congresy | WII hinpulse; you can 7 of the United Stalen. [Che and_crien of RUN RO PEARFUL SRS o That's wo.”] Mo will bu & power to sadvation as | I this campalgn, You must, If you would sue- tenthnony consiste . " ! ; o cundidute of the Republicun purty, |Cheore, | | cevd, nowibnte o candldute hers who will nut onl ¢ e e dexterity s proceciling, and avk- | Wiz of the Conventlon tosmorrow nedt was this | Haroldson delegation, which 19 veated, In unders [ of course would purtake of the temper ani fm- | lecture is—that {8, L have no more—. Boy, tura L ican pattps [kl | R B strung lepublizan Stutcs, Bt B [ e e bt b | Thratns s that e by 1o posalbility can be der |- stoed 10 stand & for fiaiue, 9 for liristow, snd & J1taouity of their especiive parenta, Al Yonasern | ous Ehims Hgbta Pt o v v willearry Iudluys, Oto, und New York, us well | jorfah Caliwell that he (Ilaine) would not provea | feated now. for Huyvs, ng lens Judgment, would sometimes come 10 hluw “Then the andicncs laughod, and D. put on his CONKLING. us wtner doublful States. [Cheers.) — We | Geud-hend in the futiire operations of the Company, ML, DLAINI TMSELF, Crxroie Western Aucitted Proee o impres. | OVSF the tTatoncinent, " Thly splriv hus almont | wir, and the Professor started to eatel, the late BPEECH OF STHWART WOODYOTD, caro ot who the insn suull be other than our | hecause lie could seo many wayy of belng wseful i | whose physleul cundition appears to he fmprovine, | | CISEINKATL, O Jutie 1, <Al erruneons Impres: entirely dlsappeared. il When Now York was called, Stewart Woadford | 08 eandidute. — Whoever you nomlpate, wen of | oyam hereafter. has declinied to tatk to the penersl public upon e ) Y 4 Palltfcully, the Welh people, with few excep- g the Couvention, shall recelve our hesrtiest and Arosc and sald3 st cupivat cffortn or by w Thle a8 Mi, ClAIBNAN ARD GRNTLENEX 0P TiE CoNVEN- | Eut we beg 10 subialt tiat in Qoy, and the peddling of the Northern | situution, but to wome of 3. [Cheersd | ppeific **tiyer, " nre only o swall part of what we | himself very hopeful of Huyes you have | hayo reason ta believe will bo gone intohercafie cuin b ity frivnds ho declared the result. In general It ons, are Hepublleans; years ago the o vy were found {n the okl Whi party, W L\ Lroke out and thu saucs wers drawn, they | praceable, of the adiulssion of the Haroldron-Waren dele- of the represcitetives of the preas as to the effect | g, 'y of ‘I'he scienes of phrenolng{ Is not a8 popular th 1l the [ 1B Norrhtown ns it was, und D, wtill rewuius gntion from Alabamg on sccount of lange t 3 ald that’ Blaine's (rlends bere are quito s 4 Ak toxt I oledionco ta the Injunction of our Stutu | hoss qualitivs whiclare caleulated beat to ' Nir. ihaing wtil ho the fechtbiiean nombnce for | vothosiilc Lo-night. an (ley 5t nuy tne bave | Bumber of Tiaiio votes cast n favir of the mil- | wro Funnd sl aa 8 unit o the side arty Conventlon, with the thoughtful and abaoluto in- LOMPRUMIAE ALL DIFFICULTIS President. Ple tnyvestizntion of the 864,000 ob- | been, but there are a few who do not appear quito )“:“ T ot tamiet dy et 1o 0 & Tilaine vie. | I power, They arewo tu-duy; and whatever may Two Arlstocrits. dursetacut of vur deliberate reficction and convle- | 814 o sotten ull autgontam, {Chieers, | o has | tained from tho Union Pachic Radlroad is wot com= | us bopeful, tory T hle, thore ta goun renvan to belleve. 1s coy. | be the fate of partics, us sich, tn our conntry, aatiSo Lot epubieun g Uon, mad with thu carneet eutlouduan that i | B REraone] euemice, it private 1its”ia w0 puke | pletud. " On the contrary, Ib ba il peadiug, wid iy ey e e i e defe. | o Welnl Wi b true o thole miral cuuictlonsf | | ooty satd uha ety Eodbotheryestentar, 3 ek cuth Do man has ever dared to assall it, 8 public & 3 .t T further invetizn. > H it ¥ 4 uty. o ey ihironged the sldewolk Iy u s awaiting Slolity, {rioadubdp, bix private worth and puldlc | 4tts thaoughont ull tiene Yeurs havo beonabovemis: | oo b b th combee Lo, We Wil ot mmfiel- IN CHICAGO. on vy studiourly | refraincd from giv- | “Sdibis country, e tn Wales, tho great preachiag | the nlsent of tho " £ienlng epublicin, - - wots Servley demand, New York piresents for the Pres)- { pileione Euek you, thens 0 in the tack of thosy pate the result of these inverticutions, but, as the TIE EXCITEMENT s that they represent the teform element tn | Bniversary 1 the grand reltglons feature, 1t {4 1 the matter o' yor cowpleziont” Ain't yor healtk Lency of Lo Itepublic the honored namo of Roscoo | Autsoniama, with wil thas dualitive, Hviug I 8 | casn ptandy aven now, the country (8 ot sitieied | gn gnin eity over the expected hattoting at Clnein- | fi Fa bt b T Alat i Tield invariably throughont the’ settlewents, by sl | good, wy deart™ 3 ¢ whicl e ¢l ) . ! bl | publican’ party of Alal and thelr vote 56 ha antzntion. sumeient) N3 Y “ 4 Conkling, State which holds 1ts clection I Uctober, the reanlt | fhat Mr. Blaine wus not the recipient or bunedeary natl Lordered on the Intense, and men of buth | can hardly go m’Mv, Dlalue_except fu a compli- :‘n:m-; t::.“l:xl.:““ 'A'xl\:;‘ :u ;Lr:’b_ Hu":“m‘g- fl“_.z y, lt‘{r{‘(-.:‘emmn‘?lrzlwfl)..“'m::“l:luilz\‘:u"mm lr;( [Cheers. 1 Droad in culture, cluguent f which will be decisive, it may be, of the Presis Sru I ont ey mng- | purtics fargely sought every oblainable bitof fn. | mentary wuy. ludeed. It knawa that the lead- | 5000 e are hogely attended, aud st eack of them E}nlng, 80 these wwoll partlod Juat now, un' high Luaelute, wise bu connsel, fearleus w beadershilp, | dentid cam; 1 g pafin, 1F it 44 nut worth whilo to sue to —n veritable Damocles swornd hin e tacmhe ey g el 1t that o candidate i puminutedasaingt whom noth. A ye Iing members of tho delegutlon are fricndly to p p of Mr. Blafut, und ove (he party If he | formation, Tho bulletine annowncing the pro- tury. lratow, eight svrmons ure predchied vin'y Paw u rooninin” my “constertooshun, 1 ek o oup uBROLLIOAN banre .l’".'f..“'f:.'fgl.'."vmfll;fl'rlfi o 1wy wiceved o inated—ie the Spoicer gut contract, 1 1as | coedings wers wcannwd by crowds, who atood il ol AP B N B e g 1 bna j{:’j"flz{nm‘fl:’; SinsWnLL Wi i sty youlicrdass, el yer up. B0 dufetnu or eulogy. He lsa posttive quantity ju | © Tn coneluston, pernlt ma to say that if the wla- ,'l{ "f,f,‘,‘,,:;,“;“,"‘;jlf{““,‘,’i heSvar tns o the gua | AboutIn apite of tho rain, and the pool roome [ 1¢ wan dlscovered to-nighe that wome personmare | E0EC L R eir preachiing which QitTors e | Didnet 1 er A ol LN a5 et 1L up. sur politics. {¢hecrs ) e, throngh the dark ind | dom of thiv Convention aliutt decidy b lact that 7 aplis were annsually crowded, the base-ball gamea add- | encaged in preparatlons firdlling the balconieswith | (lrely from unything that §ever obeerved iyiug s wlien “shindorand misrepreavntation | Gov, IHayew nomination s surcet o (3 bert, (e | Sawatactory. il order to uccumpivh this fur & | 0 o fever heatat. which tb Interest {u tho | Ditie claquers. The Ucket are being disiributed e B Bl sy it iy b | TRV bl e B foed at the stlent sud brave mun who we ave | declsion will meot withvuch zespousive enthtstusiu scraple 1o aucrifice tho war tux on all ‘other gutis, | wreat Couventlon had arlein, It wax eproncously | 0 men undes the control and intuenca of ceriain | {yicyutions. [ do “wot know the origin of this 1'spose Iwas mu yer saw, I tako 'era$s uice ‘nlucd In the Presidentiul chialr, was the | here iu Oblo s will tisare Rupublican success at | patdrinly, and numtions coutracted for by the | 5 Ragalat b that N, ] Lea) palliictaus, -1 o intention ts to carry the | chantiug stylo of vmrhl"k\'mllv"t smong the | bookay now an’ then. 'Sy atyle, yer know. " prosul frlend of Ulyescs Grant.” [Ciedr. | 1 | Goune, und wich will bo a0 far-remchiisg o wit= | Governent -\ hat remaine. benmid b tho. con. | ¥tated on the bulletin of an evenlng paper that the | Convention by atorm on the weeand ballot, Even | el fuouii it was probably tntraducod by the | o Wa'sl, i0a all pight,” Billy, 0 all right; bug Presentlug hln pame New York fully recogntzes | o proading us o muke success aluiost corin from | cract ftalf. We fng by examiuation of louse bulloting had begun at 3:10 p. m., when it should | to-day, during the nominating speeche i inEnglish | coachmun ter tiky 8 Mttlo turn throngh Loocas antloyally b i it bav be Vhees i trivuds ol Wiatnes delocaten frce: | Counders uf Calinitic MefbuCant The Julittuun | dout yer Borawtur yefaelt aviay ! Yer ton taucl S iovally honors a1l the numics that bave beca | the Atladtic to the Pacle, (Checra, " e D S have been the cundidatea for nomination were pre- icae ontaide e ¢ clexates fr uro Ul # conflue ¢ more passionate op | uv at vroacat ter wercioly, yor be, to wasto yer- breacited upon this platform to-day, SPRECIL uruzL w.\un.l 1';5?191'{&"5'\'c}:’55"&f$$uu\.ulz‘llx‘x:'x‘i’l‘xl- tl‘lllll‘llrit:'\t‘l:ll: mn;’m."rhlu lll'xyurl. added 10 the lm.‘.... ly voted on l:w»"-l\onfik ldm«lle'll "5.,“ Y rnlhcllc|lurldu'nu'rmun. It diferaentirely from | self. JEWELL AND MORTON. Thie Chatr—Keed | wuimo Livn Wado? [Applaute.) | awarded t Watrn Fliier, 9r. by Ehomin A | nos went - abir - tho beclnesy datsiet This | Joc0 vote. eyt Ay v | Lhat monolanous tonie tist s uften heard in Englisb | oh, Tknow wy vally. Dow't yer bo alarmed, Do we forget aur genlal nelghibur from Connectis Mr. Wado—After what bus been wadd by iny col+ [ Scott, Assiatant Becretary of War, In o very | 4 went abou b ainiag. 0 not rink from n:»yu ol "{-". xlf:nlh»ml churcliea, or the chromatic chanting of thy wase be- munuryu britches un' have a parfauer, cully,™ Sher s vittuc, Lia fnteliegence, his econunys W3 | ot thera rematne Lut very Tt for o 10 say. | cucuus wannor, Geagral) Kipley, Chict of Ord. | adh. Whea 1t was learned that | that shall [nfiuence the ballota, T rule aduy fore Tupal altars; I Ts u melody of o parest | - Aud theu it IO sclous ol & Dlosved cybstacecy In the sdmlntstratiou of the postal wervicey | Ingact, den, Hayes needs noxocond (o name him nance, stites onpaye 155 of eaid document thaton | billotting had not commenced, there was con. | 10-day o prevent uny chunies after the vty shall nusure, It Ia not au casy matter to knpart to the | sat duws wieti Dudlana prosented tho nawe of her great | ue o nomines 0f President. [pyimuse ' ite o [ e, "ad, THIL Mo recelved u memoramiin o | idvrable dlsappointment expressod. At the varioos | b taken may defeat tho i Eagliubmind ¢ clear dea of the yentiny Woldh | couplay Thag j@ernur vur hearts went losligly back 10 | well knowit in Oiio ho 13- well knuwn Uy the Ru- | Seatt's Randwriting, Wit Without sheunture, e | forssms s oommimeed ot diflarent mlaces. and ) Junt than atany other | Goirs forth s pathetle® peemauch the miula thatdark hour when oriantzed rebellion extsted i | publicans of Ghio, und respected by all the | closed i & note feam Beott reliting. 10 Another Rl wers places, Gov. Noyes fa more contident than atany oiher | pours forth s pathetlc pasaages when under be Legintature of Tndiana, aod when Olver P | Demuerey of Ot (Applauas nad laugpter. | 11a | ssateers Fhie sosstin meosrie ot 10 anuther | 14 became apparsnt that uo balloting would tako | tiug during “the progress of “th Conpti | Nl Seumvo AT elergyunan i e lunun atrangled the treason (cheers), und won ss | fu s gentleman sbout whom nothing cun be safd 10 | to preparen contract with Warren Fisher, dr., for | place until to-day, the crowds digpurscd, Mnil ol diURIN uoeon o ey i Diise cdn . Huver clarul i u the curbistone together, and wmoked 3 ar stubbs with great dlguity aod cone slderuble labv Walkiug Fish, dlariford Evening Host. reut wvletory {n the Council us our best und | Bly Whacredity o man who will run without | 10,000 Spencer rifies ot $40° cach, the. whole conn N pcit] W indulged fn sbout the new He clafiny thut Hayes fe the only candi- | hearees with thia melodlc hwyl, and it Wiltiam W. Wilios, who has just retnmed to tavend woldies dn the fAeld, - [Cheers, ) a;:p'mium"; L who WL Chter U Belg | Aruck athomoitig to 800000, e e e o ,,n‘,.if: s places, nnd | date befory the Conventiun b Wi (he A0 B, | soutd b excecdiogly untortuuate” for bim et Cuan, o frop Calliorals, beougstfrom e BISTOW, without the fea ever, We | o expcited, I Y ! . ek ! ol 5 co ti o ch Ui Loties and genie v . Col., ou thy line of the Roci oun- When Kentucky, th birtholace of Abeatiam Lin- | Sf (i Saow vy el 1o e ot aboinan 11 | Goiract wid Sageited. This was dhe SOMCL | fuorite rosorta were of & varied, sud In many | fon otier delogations. that Lt Dtoee thie | s of o scale anally, bowever. s Welsh | Calin, 8,200 feet abovo the level Of the afs, 5000 i (eheura], Kettuckp, whero biecp thy wahed uf | atfieal . 11 haw ceupiod igh o Fesponethis eveuled. caves wiid character, willo some were reasouablo | the votes will | be twefrred (g (B | inieter v ol of thls talent will en- | wiles, juu th-pail, two sh of & spociea cafled b 1y Clay —when Kentucky named the great Sec- | otticial positions not only in LLe State, but in the 3 v ¥ jc sndden flght of Mr. Hayes, of the Atlanttc | nd pointed. Among self-gaserted Blalne men | candidat avor to practice it Ve beet ecapting §ewn | the boys out (hero' 1hy walking 6o 1 has four felary, yhe Gov layes. e ex- Lottt ouy B e Leariiiat Bonor. enerel o FO | B atquitied Mo of b onlcial lite | & Puctie laliroad, to Eaute v yet o boaccount: | who ‘discussed the aftuation wt Ctuemnatt the | 150 S Ve T et T i iyl b st ot | o, ehicl [t nes wiien o lud, and Iy i 8 as T o thuse who Bave wiaced it thers, (Appase] | Tessn Tuirasd ore sot tobe cramined, sud thers | OPMIon was generat that culess thelr favonte | ‘i monmination eiuer Wikt A Whveler, or | inoracale, e Tiisicr Inhever iy loed bow | double W wnd & oz of fne around the '\'n and I remember huw il the animoaltics of | And une yeae ato, when the Republican fiagucenied | fs & batch of witherees fr e bac Wonaford, uf New York, will be nums | yg apply the words to the it wabip dled when we deacied that b wes | W be bovilieg aben i atemaalieaty atoa b intae | o1 4t i ey appuarlo | atauds ont’ i ie Dicnadal, oy ot o 3 Rba stauds ont' ke a rutie snd Tl vintenca | awimicey ound waiting | Abowed £real wtreugth on the tret ballct. hia | Lieut -G Luow ot duait b B, | el . v e © deny rennd Bee | fustedior¥ used by the