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r ‘»\ g & ® : . . \ y H ¢ S \, 8 % ; A i (g 5 ey el \ ! - 1 3 - - = VOLUME XXX, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 187G. | PRICE IIVER (FANTS, 1 5 7 A BLACIK GOODS, PO ITIC L Thden are not at all fervent In thelr | o fow pewl -fedged Democrats who man- | abont 125 delezates on the gronnd, and already the | yne Conventlon, 1 ! \ o o — II 4 Aupport of him, while the delegaten gonet- | ifest desfre 1o kiek back. What the | line of batile ls bal . nnd’ g poliongh S ul & majority at o ST e i s ot delegsten qoner- enders lnve destred, and sehas ey bave Jabor s | Se2 industrGnaly Somiencedr "® SCUBITEOf | s faiman K olk wokmar- s i el 42 aré mo far from having settled stpon theie prefe 1 Van Buron ind Loen naminacs /1ieney o1 i for, [s to recure a delexation to St. Lowis com- MONTGOMERY BLAIG 4 > [Henry Claywonld 13 oy yroutlesn nuse o attempttofigure ontexact- | posed of THendricke, Tiiien. and Darls mnen: ot | In here. and hecnTet e the Lindell. | Ttmayuo | gty iien elected Prosident. & e eala | Iy how the vate of 1linola will be cartat St Louts, | 1l the same tme prevent either fraction from | regarded us the heat and front of the Tilden known for defeating the 0o “"f"": method ] D When the dintricta were called 1o present thelr being strang enongh to abrorb the other. Having | movemen i and the splrit wanifested by him may tletans, 4 tie B3 un of aelilsh poll- \, The Democracy Strutting | s o PALEChAL b it e gacsckation; the lebicrs ansiel | nafely bo taken as an [niex v harof iy follswete, | Y v 1o mubstnnce of 13 IR Its Brief Il B mio e e SR DT pale e sl b edrcs I pterview to-vey e empraticaly Wi Tt | atde A% | s e ¢ ‘unrwln Pr . r corammioncs 1 {emporarlly, and withdrew | 3ilden, or Davia to carry [t nt St Luule, “Tilinaia, | o will hve Tilden r mobf, 2enlly ie nayn. S . L rie our Be- e conanltntion, 11 \ratpiees thot. dnn the | therepire, oy peocney 1AL 8, Loute, Hinota: Ix the only man who can caery the Democratic party | ancomat ve aar® inken according to the " peofer- : neer of tho dalegate rospecting the capdias D f0teuoon seanjon, the delegation rtood ten 10 ten, | ballota, &nd, by voting against the repeal of the | succensfully throngh the cam alirh, and that if be | o1 bl e sandkdaten,. BLABK cnfiflsl ‘ fl ’ i : . g R I : fore the Public The Rountres riwd etood Sy him tennclourly. g | (%0-Vairds rater will ks e erthena deats [ 2 not numinated it will s whces i tes b | THGAr Lo ol e draeron (s T, tenaciounly. Indeed, that no sgrcement could be | Jock. Then the 01 Man Dixbatic” and ++Oly- | b aominated i will bo s Tilden, e thivks the [ ocrate wogy” | "PTesI08 8 genral tiiat tho Dom. GRZO. reacted for A foug time, even on the | Gammon Eloquent," Wilbur F, Storey and James party whil aweep New York, Olun, ‘and th entire e=— District ™ committeemen. A committeo | R. Doolittie, are to countrs.” o’ regards the nomination of his Currin wIiE FINANGIAL QUESTION, . . of four, Cwe .\ from each | factiof BIRING THEIR MINE, favorite an certain, - claiming et b Ll ,’,}:,7,;’,5',,‘,',‘;’,',’;",";,;-,';':,"l jinened last night ex- SR \yaanpointed to tey toharmontye sl agreo upoy | Doollttla 1s the datis home i Ve oarbon stable, frady has New York, | Californla, Nevad, Darties Inthio Comventime o 1rg Will ba throe e ewey ety apmitteemen, bit there the factions oppased | The untcrupuions Cook Catinly Hourbans are nore | Nehiask Massaenoscis yraianiomia, ¥ i | the greentiack men. nnd the. commensd e 'y Convention at Springfield | cichotieras doteriminedly an tue had s (i bise | i hir poic apalotts Cook C ol fie dutermined o | rolld, withan weoured maforlty iieevcral others | HirSeqaiick men, an a0l by anbTImE ool [ pring trict Conventlon. The reault won that forestall anything that lool:s like pledeing the | where no in-tructions of ang sort Lave heeh gieer” made by Sccrotars Prinee. St 0 inC g 8 remark Yesterday to A oint LOTS IEAD TO IE DRAWN delegation to nn{”l;lh!r o aneofa Plan [ de. | Blcclow i putling i rome vigarous work fur Til- | fioie ¥ *YIf e can niopt o el g POl y pp for the Slling of the Committer, That belng done, | fented, it will becaure wnoney I8 Inviahly dis- | den. 1lc, with Mon umor{ Llale, clatma that the | Gae Piten may ,m;.',"z;‘ g ll P;mk Lhat o Delegates to St, e mnaln difficulty of’ selecting the bt. Louly delo’ | Uributed among the Cook Connty and other Sorth. | Democrailc. party heomer iope 08 succom 6xeont | and \ehich (iav. Teniieraen 58] In the East, NGTONSTS gL € - fiaten tomngingd unactiied. "M atoit 1 g ock, | G Minul delcgator, There bn nuney e for | upon the e reform, el that Tilden In iis | Way in Indiana, Lece o abjection fojr . » MO STATE & WASHINGTO! o ouis. twever, four of Kuunlrca's et x0' fnr wenkenc putpone, bt | don will be used, o e Aed, for . reform eanil | Vif 1o\ LA o ablectlon wit e 1 5 advised hiin to withdraw from the enn- THE TILDEN PROGRAMME date. e thought Hendricks would not haye the 4 " seat 1 roluctant]y nccnpted thin ndsion: w i | Inngs fire oriy TLLUES THOGHANML v, | strength Lo carry New York, oo o mythiiucuf th. ot ol luiac Baton In addition to the great bargains of- .%llngrndoa of El%:?, Vfi{ulthnm, nng ;l;:::{fliil lnl:{le’ll‘l;;ulym n{ sl.alm nmail..;.uh, w“;ine le‘\u. nl' ]’\{‘urr% llll(mlui and Lient. ;l‘;);r. Dn'b i Tmmn,n{g 'r:ll:vu'r;(l:n KD, 10 apprareq | T 0 B packot ne sarria e st \ e room, i - e - Iy o i ot chust of the County Rting, and the great do- | #heimer, of Now York, who were expectod here by New Yarkers linve nlso a ed | tonsof the State Conyentls fered in 3-4 and 8-4 Iron-Frame « Howard & Co, Watches. now an Whi gt of e **Silk Sturicings, eading Hilnole Democrata. ifendeickn han thren | enths inthenction, andare duind ume shvctin work | Lok n that elected him, in porfact ordor, fully warranted, at | Absence of Free Whisky Sorely 7o ihie Wertern Amtoctated Press, or faut Ingianiana hiote, but they nre of not much | againet Tilden. Ehe o Adcisis Seboll: 1o Ak s the b ap s molition of PLT BLACK oo, ol ana shop. worm, onen | O penote the Average | ehpmi b T S b | S IR ottt | ML W IR | et e - 3 ham- | 11. Weir, of Laporte, un hix arrival yesterday, vae ed on. He rujs nterviewer to- | yviryy p o . | goods, old and shop worn, often Number of Pow- foriaf the new State-House, Therowara Jarge at. | captured by Col b 5. Phitlioe: of the srons ores | ghporci o Tild licar 1n the interest of no particnlar | 1y :°ifol‘:;-!-','.dblfi';‘rf'm—'.’-f.:’:;fii',",ff‘.\'.fi,l,",?"ffi""“ Bilfie b auation Fnee ool dolegaton sl itiers. Tho Hion. 4. G, | nal and It n tharefors aafo 15 smsame. that ol | condbian, T prca Sveryone to uderstand hat | that the Hemacracy of K s oo ticciares ring at auc . WOWS, Hure, of Greene County, waa made temporary | mirmion willgo unfolfilled. Indced. he wanted to | Sam Tilden in not our Arat choice. | The reason of for President who does not nyunpnmi'-"\‘mfi"'um o Our nssortment of casos is the W8, g,',‘;‘,,'{;"fi";,",‘" ¥. M. Enlvely, of Macoupin, tem- gunl:anyl Inat night, but waa provailed upon to stay ?r:x,r nmmm;m io l}\lm |‘| pzll‘lyflbemu-: he s '}\u vlewa, is e icas ¥ Secretary, ] & little longer, Wger popular in New York, und cannot carey the | (o ‘i largest {n tho West, containing many Afler the appointment af Cammitteos apon Cre- | * Lut by the time this reaches you specalation wlil | Ko hhoiis Hayca tiest Nuvember. To show you mu’:'u’?flé“‘n‘:?-’i}u"\,"n’,.':"!.‘,'..'.‘-fl:fi.”,‘:u‘é';v.'.’:".fi;’;',!‘ § | stylos found nowhero elso. dentiale, Lemnont Organization, ‘Tecsolutions, | ho unelors, - The lnaige workinia o fon Sapriny | e agulnet Hla between - Tilden 48 3578 | the Muaiteia) plani nceord with i Kasor 0 Iave The Most Democratic Rumpus of | and to ectect Delegatea-at:Large, a recess s poes | Ljeiers: public in & few daya theongh thelrown | and Tilden now, it {3 ouly . hecossars o | o £ thils Iy just begun. I | refer 'to e ‘fact that, . while he > was | Dt . T A T R majofity of 50,000 voter, | magt OHers of il . honld fafl, he will foin en until 2 . m. channele, for If tho trouble lias (himents | o o AR A il R i ‘ n « rentiments (g minority repot They Hrep 4 24 ats on & 0 the Day Cansed hy a Til oliion providing tiak L resolutlonn preseniei o | savens oeilon 148 by uo el 3 i 1y a carofal canvass shiows that his melorty to-day THE WAR W ) the Conventlon shonld be roferred io the Commste Arrngciarive. el not exceel 20,000, 'This eatimate s baseu W don Man’s Folly. tee un Keeolutions wan ndopterd Tpon one thing there ilcp‘:fietlunun!mllyl\m'mn on the returns loat year, which showed a Demo- ed";::: Sgl»in':‘Lllh ‘:I)m\‘e!rv 5 JELfi‘i.{"?"fif'- gty 3 IRON-FRAME TILDEN’S EmNoR. leading Demucraia hete to-day, nnd that 1 the | Cratic majority fu the Siate of only 13,000. The “\conti 2pilt e ; dochure 1 b : Honing hine of Cook, arked lonvo to read tho | nomination of Heyen, 1y In”he. most arpeiaine | New Sork peapls are el e Ercenack men” woubl Rt the Lonyention rather than *ubmiit to the adopti f followinz telegram, but leave wan nat peantod: thing fmaginable. Sam Cumminge, of Bulton: TIRED OF TILDEY. Bard-moncy platform. . Afton: feraeand Great Gathering of the Dis-| e yons, fone 4., Smith: $Sour tote. | savme V1Kol you wire tiw o autons’ nombion: | e fsnot what fh Western people consider him, | the ndiana ang m.|..'m'::.'}fr:::r:f."..{a"}ifi(fifx’fifi" . w . State and Monroe- . l;;;v Tilien ‘Wea not the | and If our fulks at St. Louis don't tuke Tilder ° terry AR AR A Aty e At i g v G ren a d l n e I am now Sclling, Scrcened tinguished Unwashed Sadina ot are a goner." Judge Willinin 1. Green, of Ca we | fnd. on evcry occanion which tie un Leen trusted, | thioy agreed to Eatons pid” lic ine proven recreant, Thie reasous 1 have for | 16 falies fei 10l aek e, deteruinid Ittee of tie cenback platform, They rim Co a4, Cl H hocas ity of Ken- | very cautious Dourbon, snys: ** 1t 16 n. Temna, gupoutiie Tilden are tuo numeroun to pacticulartze. | clafm a majority of e o, expre and Delivered at 8t. Louis, i s I, Sommitta fioud eeloctian, and pais the Democratic party npon | The West in cutitled (o the next Prostdeut, - Tivere | oo melority of the Enmen i i X AT $1 PER YARD. ? yean uf faflure to pr gy war, “ete. lie | v good bonsylor,™ Judge James C.° Al | Ix an abundance of mnterlal out of which to Otherwiac, they may, they will fizht it out, et the 4 AL D, tioh e ke 1 Een 1o funed tn azren th the tera: | len, of Crawlond, pronounces the nomination of | commiruct s inmecrade b it hy Pennssls | consaquences be what thay pry s 3 : o7 R el 7 Lackawam]a Lar EE a[ e 750 {itton s amendéd, | was e fuiary reired | fiayon il very bert tho Hepubiican party coul | vanla. The ica gt Thiden ia tho only Democrat | “Thume men ace ‘voleran Jeniocratie politicians, 4 large Une of New Designs an ) 1] o Thy s Latign, st dont n mvasaice by na. 1 e, MeCleiiag, | Bave made.” The Tion, o0 of Tagen’ +or | at e Ao, urk i an Insane onc. Tilden | and reprenentative men:. 1t {her nbolticiane, :] Chnuoe Exceeding] Good for ialhs Ll er | Kdgar, thought the nomination of Hoyer' *in | can't win New York, while Hendrickn wonld by a ent grotn o te fiaht | B - 7 50 LY. e eh r'.'.‘,.’{':f-"" oot n (e e | trminp cand played, on the fourth triek with the | lare mofority. 1 have 1o dodnite 1den how the | 2C andu dlsruption uf the Lonemriain to en Rlyleris Lackawamsa, Small Egg, at VAROY BLACK | Lackawama, Chestm 2t - GRENADINES | Ly, Raug, 1 - - . reove| % Lonvention is not fm. inst atice, ch - ki hand.® T M t Marion, was New York delegatton atands, but I do not ace bt i Either Gen, Hancock or piceationaEalte s stulics, i b iey 1 | ket ‘om Merritt, of Marlon, wan 1 robabie . Rlad, s o thaught It wan s deathblow to Grantiam | that Hendricks stands 04 good & chance to secum he interviews with the New York 775 Judge Davis, ey tho Garigalnpnar, Tt war pinenaly e’ | nd the Whinky ing." The yenerabie Dr. Rozera, | the solid vote of the delegationon tho frst ballutas | publishad - the oy Sacy G otk delegater eratd n day or L thie COmmALes 1 LI 80JOINIaE mbar of Bloumingion, expressed himeel? ot the rupper- rald a day or e (SIgned) shice oceasion some {nterest. ) ald uta MaxTox Manssa, table thus: **loys, I am afcerd of thls thlngt™ 2 WUAT RELLY 8ATS, that only forty-ecight of the ilele w.”’..’.‘u"{-iflf.?fi 8 UO . CREDENTIALS, ‘".‘Acwlnxlmelnl':lmmh;"“ of u: es. A i -{nzm h:l]lyhlhc & rtiaé‘l;l"umxlx-lny sncl‘n:.r?. sayn: mu‘_. but nt;:c 4 1L us o atter of conrse thnt tho i J Tho report of the Crme d nd wo T mig! Was ot n Dossocrst of ors | 11a G not believe that Tiiden fn wn availabic man. | entire voto of the Stnte wil e e sy W - Democratic Delegates in Chi- "lo ly SI% Rammise and ceausls oo e : é ehiceted to by 3r. Rountree and others of the | dolegation. There was uot n Democrat of sy | Te lias Jort ground evor shacs Lin oianl 1Man, ority. and will this 2o to Titden. Thin iy not red. Alss 1l assorlinent g 1 Committee, on sccount of alloged i shade or etanding who did not ac- | while I da noteare to glve an individual gxpression | be the cane. In the'delezation are at least hajton® Jusbiécelied. Aln fi "W adsoriniel lar and sre af - - 5, cago on Their Way representalon In the third distics bup e soheuy | fnnwledgs (e gangee " the party stond cord aa g e man, It In Derhapn. sufl tlazen uncompromising ni determingd onemies of of * Black All-1¥ool to St. Loui was adopted. Infram tho nomistion of llayes. Thera inone Ko 53y hat Tilden, in niy octination, canuot {liden IF they wnbmit to the waority, the qnce. o g 8 s o temarkable exbibition of partylam observable hiere | carry New York, 'une the Democrate Jore that on will not be rabved, but if th J.L. BATHAWAY. e The Gominlice un oty raniation ro. | 1 he.Arst tote, wHeh s vkl pot sy emreeices | 5207 Yo, Yor and it the Bemoerae Tone U FOLLOW TilE Coutiak 08 ThE WIS, N CA_ S H M E: R E S o &0 H] arted as follown: Teesident, tho g, A G- s | The delegates from Centeal and Sodthern 1ilinots. Juurman, or Bayard are either altogether prefer | fn the Penneyivaniadolscarior s Clnclonatl, and X R Iphest Vice-Bresidenta—tirst, District, It N - Sfiaerd | heretofore uncomprominingly devoted to Bournon: | pea Lam wurc ihat Hendricka conld carrs at feast | demand the Fight (0. ehat o reparais vote. i wiil . e . » . eyt T o it *m, aie to-day as ml A8 cooinz doves y re- | one of the donbtfnl Octobur States, and nve fol | reet with the Convention 1o decide o o2 AT VERY LOW PRICES. B o Fror Kende pndoioh-ats What Certain Brooklyn En- | fecond. A, C. Storeyt Third, 'oli B, Clampi e ey 88, i as o it ey e 57 | o b ctubst biates, and cafty i | Toetvith the e Titimoro Convention s o ooy 4 Dranch Offios and Yard—-711 W. Loke-st. St N Conlenstons ¥ e Codurdd | Eelr peincinat emsloyment. s siint 1" fonso | the slightest lurge, inajorlty, " thus - givlug "the | rule wasadontzd before the balloie i o751 R T thusiasts Have to Say Wl th, ¥, C. Quinn; Tenth, Juos M, | SUTsed upon the headaof Hepublican ofiiccholders: | Dewmocrars the Slagion an In the form of an amendmont offered by Sinrot for Tilden Camypbells Eleverith, C, N Wartons Toimot o | and Iumenting the good old days when Democeacy TUE HESDRICKS MEN ¢ Cox, and read as follows: **That, i casting their - . Teonthnigseors Lhirteentl, Georye W, Park: Fhur- | wos mpantIn the land, ' Fo-day thece whilozi | ho have thus far arpivod are. enthsiaetlc and foll | von fo foa 2 10 and Vice-President, 4he Chatrs M 9 HA % b 3 ; | murdercea of the Queen's English, and scofferaat | of confidence in the final aiiccean of thelr favorite, | man of each delegation hall s place, 1 am now rendy to mupply dealers and consumers. Hontiayile £ Bllieys e, W onlton: | ot orlglnn(ed_ by Calhatn, Jackeon. They broposc to Tisten to 6 tormu of camiromisc, | an Of eac The detogation votes. e maelnce: and elther in city or country, With tho HenuinG s fa: o iy Olives Elghteonth, Jawes T Melirido: Nioteenth, | Boshanan, nd Douglas, ure ae rild of phase and | and Jhiidmanits dony Mot S qrinof compromite, alanc shatl be consicered the Yoo of sneh Stato O K] T A of LackawannaConl, viz. : **nel- | Opposition to Him in His Own De]e[;n- . M. Youngblood. Seeret E. M. Safvely, of | 8 Jovingly charitable us though they had nover | a wilingaess to accept & second place on the ticket, Under this rule Senator Bayard, of Delaware, was waro & Hudson Canal Co.n and ne. - Pelawaen < Macoupin. Amsintant Secre(aen W. 1. Sii becu prodigal sons. Tt tn well: Tl Induninne are Lere in pecity fall force, and | compelled fo ot for himeit o Chalrman ex- Lacknwanna & Wesrorir, &b, G the oF A loens tion---Can He Carry New York ? SR, fyiriatant Secrelarles, WL, Searloy, Sl un to-morrow tlirow open patlor No. 4 of the | plaining that the majority of ‘the delegation had i & g kb U L Tha Tonark ar oo of Faye 1 Southors an the Leadquartops of the friendn nod | overruled bim. 10wil be semembanst oy Shd 2180 0 Nl & Targo. sy of Lestgls TIouebumt 7 onlel, S ST. LOUIS. rupporters of Hlendricks. Tliero are a number of | Ttepublican Convention uat wock crjeq thnt, b Tirlar 111, and Sfio Cols At 18 Tow Fates ae sy Tho Committeen to appoint ddlesates to. th Na- FHinepueryers here withoutspecial Intereat tncither [ wav, and wlowed each delogate ty vore e othor partica in Chicago gan name. Oxganization of the Soalpors---An Ef- | (o Commmiees {0 sppol o folfows: it Dise TIE PLACE. 1o ot Gaoricke, who Intimate an oplnion that | pleased. 0 ROk T fort to Reform tho Primarien, R A Jonn Forerill, A DULL TOWN 4006, [t can only end in the annihilation of both. | in the Cinclnnati pintforn wil be adopted hers R o B ':l = L..A_ VV ’ . | berg, Cook. Third, Perry 11, Smith, Cooks Her. Special Dispatch to The Triduns, ¢ I evldent that some of the Tuden men fear this, | verbatim. The delegates here expresa vexation at ; # mann Lieb, Cook. Fourib, Thomas Butierworth, B7. Lous, Mo., June 22.—St. Louls begins to | &nd betesy an over-nnziety lo avest vachi a catan- | the attitiide 1o g iy are placed in regard to 'IOES-.. -at., Tinebagss e 5 trophe by appeaing Hendricks with the Vice- | thisgeson® oG 2 R ENT ,OFFIGEE-:000 st Mudleon.ats ILLINOIS DEMOCRACY. A unabeses & 3. Nerringion Kaie, " STl " | assding s metropelian appesssncer sni s s Fotenty AT cicri e il | 1o e Reyiidican b anres petlects 300 Lumber-at., Stxeh, Wilitam Merenhop, Burears ' a-5s. | et thrown into one of ita crowded thorough- | work, and that the Indiantan will not acceptsuy | promptnens. au stratezy, hnve led the publlc to > And North Pit. THE CONVENTION. Draké, Rock Inland. Seventh, '\\'mxum'flmd(ck, fares might for the moment imagine himaclf fu | Bonor short of the Preridential nomination. fancy that the Democrats’ were muking war upon and Lasulles B 1L o i HANCOCK CHOFPING OUT. the kchool aystem. and that It devolved th R ANDN, A LEADING RPISODE, [iingaton 4! vy, Wil Bightt 0 Dull | Chtcago, Eversbody moves around lvely under | 1n o meantime, fn antlcipation. of eucha eal- | 1t g o of B ned upe thio T ublicans us 8 matter of necessity t £ th v UEITCIeeR TpoRet ol E SRy PO el T Kee. Peorla: 8. B Cummings, Faiton foni: | the Inspiration of the exciting occaston hich fn i, texi o' te wo'candiiaies fefored o | resu, Wi { | Senixorizip, ., June 22.~The Democratie | David Elils, Tancocks Clarles Tl Wittaker, Me- | 80 near at hand, and the fresh areivals of stran. b s g maveuiant :{‘;}j:{;‘b;} A State Convonton ‘sescmbled fn tho Seunte | Duunugh " leventh, Lewis & WoreonierGroene: | pors snd delegutes today have been sufliciently ' TILDE IN TEE E Samuel . Clittenden, Adams. Twolfih, ! the accond cholce of almost every Hendricka man . INQUIRE OF Chamber at noon to-day, and organized by the | McClernand, Sangamon: James . 'p]rr:’ hfl.fi large to crowd the Lotel Totundus s well us the | now here, and 11% 0f ¥ome Tildenltes. There are £50, 875, £100, £200, §225, 8250, election of A. G. Burr, us temporary Chairman, | B30, ‘Thirieonth, Jomer 8. £ine, Mclon: | sidewalks, Along Fourth aud Fifth streets al L Serte preparcd o bet that Lo wiil be the RAILROAD NEWS, and E. M. Sulvely, of Macoupin, s temporary | 5" Terey, \oiin m‘mfl’““‘.‘.hfl“’l‘fu""“fif"v 3. | classcs of tradesmen have made carcfal and THE HOTELS AND BALOONS WITIL A FOLITICAL, 8MACK. VV ILL A C. ' Preparatory fo n change In onr plano depnrt. | Secretary, who respectively were, upon report of | caughtrs: Douglas, Fifteenth; — William M. | laboribus preparations for the great cvent. | are full of peoplo to-night eaycrly discussing ghe Epecial Dispatch to The Tridune. ment, we purpose cloain aut our cntiro stock of | the Committes on Permanent Organization, | Garrard, o ans T Orllair, Bdgar, 8(x | Show-winduws are gorgeous with the dispiay | fltuation. Mo town 1 fall ol nbtabien fram NEw Yons, June 22.—Allusion was made in Nt B ‘] . > y ;G . arts of the conntry, Ex-Senator James . Doa- 4 s Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING: | miscoiiancons SQUAILE TLANOS nt such exiraor- | electad to. the. same oo s the permancat | oo Clion serrads Fayette: G T | of faticy wares, and bunting hnugs from the | JRe oF Wiecanin, arcived this forehoa.” Grp, | M3 dlepateli fow days ago to ltjgation hor . dlm\r{ low prices as have never beforo been known . . I A C: in Chfeaso. "Th Inetramontaare frou the factorien | organization. Dure was the Tilden mon's man, | Sacosnla: G A" Knicenih Wol. K. outer wall of every shop. All clusscs arc boil- | Flualiugh Lee, of Vingluta, aerived w-night. *ifs | tween the St. Louls, Alton & Terre Houte Ruthe of relable jnakera, onls, s wlllin sl cores o | and. in s clcetion without opposition they | gEath. Geo. W Wil i ey G- Criw- | ingover with esuberant enterprize. Good raoms | 8 S vtk e Vit N g | road und Samuct 4. Tilden, tn which one of the e 3 fecampanled with our gusranty. Pactlex intendiug | fancied they Lnd captured the Convention s but, 3 5. F. Chaney, A are acarcer thay gnakes fu Irciand, and, in foct, | in the morning, 1te will® ba" Chatrmng o | lattor's operations In the raflway wreeking line mew o Ak ol {0 asall themanlvos of caned Tad the mseedtnl oitbini | e Lk'x'f%'uym_.-,\-'n'{{ . are ot o be Rad for lovo oF money. Afew | the Vieginin -fiifl.fii"";:mcfi" o W?r’l:;&r."lllé a8 8ald L bo narrated. The papers In the caso Joliet & Northern Indinna Rail- | pano s men s than ths pricss of nforas s | whew, o thetr o chagrin and to the | Birstphiricl, Charles Keru, Gooks 3, 11, €al- | second-rate apartmenta are to be had at exorbt. delegation Is un route wad il anrion Satoraelt | have since boen supplied by the agents of the | ro-called ** bogua " {nstruments, " surprise of the Davls men and the Hendricks | Olinrae Godicr v, Totns. O arman oo | tant figures. Tho crush of people promises to | Sos Golorndo gelegation will aerive ta-morrow, | road in this city, and a brief summary of tho rond Company. Sinte and Monsao.ste,, Chidhis. Noriynéasérn | e, the Tikden phalanx doveloped unsuspected | Dr. 15 5 Ghu spose i imery Cooks | fant fiures, Tho ceush of pooplo pro only get | and thy, Louislan Satuedsy ovuning. Tioger 41 | allegations will prove iteresting roadiig o et : Jotiz, June 12, 1876, | jreadquarters far Stelnway's Diapos. weaktiess, They lind carsled, without oppod- | alkenburg, Melicney 1, 17 geidden. Defalb. | out Directory during the present awell of Ita Southern, - Ona hndyed mepceinrlesst the | orates assembling ab St. Louls o nominate o 3 e e T oLaiDAY o gty o eenramen, dovised ugatnet the | Carri. “efsan 5, Ay ien Sy, 1 Youtd make Culeo green with | German "t oni wilt arveTh e "l Al e Lottt 4 forsilosien atshis election o - 3 A [1e . vl g ¢ +3 fenncdy, Lee, Seven . A. Newlos . 4 R i, I rol €1 ol orin, tn COo! ated other businces as muy he brought before 1t, will Vo | wwamsrmmn B L {:fi;’:’f&:fi:&’{;"{)‘;"i’z,’il‘,‘:;}"}‘,’l':,',‘.:’,: Crtorcnoe | PTG LA Aphonioyeadalls B PREPARATIONS non 8 speclal train, und arv quarterad st ar- [ 5 pO% MIGCHE OFF form, Tifuctstows. mes entered I 1801, The stockholders ape pointed 4 commlttee, cousisting of 8. J. Tilden, Tobert Dayard, Joseph Tucker- % . PasSalloy " d. C. Dunhiam ° froquols. Ninth, | are belng rapldly pusted for the accommodation ;g:zxe?.t:1';Tn‘.’alx':ffia:{fi:‘caz&‘;fy;fl;:{i .vl::x;.hcmfi;ff :: Rfllfl B}Q/ “bllcfljns ' all resolutions on the platform to the Commit- 5‘12"3’.‘ M. 5 gx‘nf‘r;:‘e'-. \'n"i‘?f»‘n Pi- T,ur‘:,nh Bk | of the 'éfim':.un’n.‘ At1o'clock to-day the Mer- 12 o'clock. JOIIN BRISBIX, President. (Rl L1 o | tee on Resolutlons. ler. - vventh, We L. Vandereatis, Booci®r” | chants’ Exchange Hall was ovacuatad by the mer: R G. RATSTON, ecretary ) PERRY 1. S31TIL BAITS UIS IOOK POR A TARTAR. | G Gaodrich, Werse Tovelfth, W.' W. Earley, | chants, In order that the work of prepating It for | o delezates to the Democratic National Conven- ‘Joha G, Richany, a Tes Butle § e TIIS EVENING That done, and swhile apparently an easy | Cass; Jamen M, Riges, Scott, Thirteenth, C. X the Convention might procecd. A force of work- | tion have arrived yet, and there I really nothing | 8N, Johu G, Richanlson, and Charles Butler, to . LAUNDIREE! LY Xy triumph for Tilden wns assured, Perry H, | Roberts, Tazew ll:\&llllnm Luller, DeWltt. ' Four- men wereat once sct tomoving ant the furnlture and | to report dlrectly touching the struegle between | buy 1t 1n and reorganizo the Company, They did AR S FCITRAE | At tho Hall corner of Sonth Parkear. and | Bmith: whe hos pn ot & 4 83 Tildon's nan. W, I, Atlwon, M e MR | carrgiug fn lumbor for the arrangoment of seats, | BAPIFANTE foF the homination, - No Statc telgation | 80 March us. 1802, for $800,000, and Tilden, Bay. MUNGER A S -ave s - i . Macon; Ju Inyethere except that of Catifornls, which ar- Thirty-third-st., ager-ju-chicf, and who has been a person of con- dune 22.—But comparatively S S Lo The couts-of-krms of the varlous States, palnted | riveil - to-nigit | and " took quareers "at-Dap. | 7 Tuckerman, Richardson, and Russell Suge ham, _ Sixteenth, ¢ 3 4, M yonc, Montgumery, Seven- | on oval shiclds, and ench surrounded by a wreath | nuin's. To-marrow othors Wil werias, e | wore made the new fncorporators, » 8 the supposed represcentative of | Walker, Marion; n y . L for the National and Etate Tickets, | SCQUCDCE & teenth, "N, C. Talbot, Mourav: 1" M. \est, Ma .+ were pl tho frout of the gall then the contest will _commence. Augustus TILDEN AS TRUSTEE, A g ean for the Natlonal ud fia Roat, 8id- | Tildow's bushel of money, asked leave to read a | fuon. Eighiconth, d. Ferry. Jahtims, Rarlolph; | oF :f,':i‘},'e,,“;;"‘;‘f e ontnd | Cromsa-morion o | Schell, Chalrman. of the National Commits coe Tilden, s connsel of the Compnny, was empow. ® | agy Sinichy Joseoh Medill, . ¢ huor. Jotia 11, | dispatel to the Conventlon. Tio stated that it | Wikjam 11, Greens, Aloresors Sio Randolpi rlved ‘this morniug, and fn ot the Lindel) Hote), h ¥ . e 3 ! J " sa.07 a 1is State i ghe | Eved : i dw gty ered to nuperviso the reorzanization, and the now Cigughy B A, inall, and behorn will speals. refered toa genleman o might boa candliats | %, Ustet. Wars: Wil 6. Biaw, Gafa: | cling ihe onmesof o) et ey e et | Sevural other promtucat Sow Drenestenr® 50 | Company Leine authorlzed bo. foae amens O The Best Work. The Lowest Prices. y JAMES L. HIGI, President, | 8¢St Louls, and was In reply toa newspaper | *Fine report of tho Committcs was adopted. fts State, dohat Kelly, wnd two of iree rulations f Gy, | stocks 10 sottle the Hability of the old, there wes fi e ———————— artiele. It waa generaliy known that the dis- AT LARGE, - A NUMBER OF LADIES 'll;lhl!fi:luh 1:':;1 'u“.’,"'.m‘éfr“‘s‘f’“‘,‘,fl’m’s;l"‘!,'x v ..5!3.‘.,‘5; placed in Tlden's hands $2,200,000 of frat-mort- LREAD PREPARATION, TO EXCINANGE. poteh was from Manton Marble,and denled that | 1 The delogates-at-argo weo JEPSied ae follows: | it 1n an appearance to asaist fn arrangingthe varl- froms Tndiasa are amon thie wivs sreived toogugy | EIRC boide, $1.500,000° socond-mortgazte bonds, Dy T e 3 7T [y | Titden either reported or concurred fn the reso- Itlgbee, Charles Dunhiaw’, _Altemates—Gen. d, ¢, | 0us decorations, By to.morrow night the ball PROSPECTS, and 9,750,000 of Buck, P ROF- HORSFOR S lution of the Democratic National Convention | Black, Jawes ¢, Allen, W. W, U'Brion, Yhomaa | will be in a epleadid condition for the businers of Gov. lHendricks' headquarters will be at the A, C. Flage, the Recelver of the old road, made of 1834, declaring ths War for the Uniona | 8 Casey, the Convention. Somo complaint has becn made | Southern: thase of Gur. ‘Tilden at the Lindel | o report to the stockholders of theold road In 1563, fallure. NO PLATFORM. {ost the nll ia unftted for the purpuss for wWhich | and. by Saturdas, Hvely scenes will bo conetod i | and. froms the rpors. BREAD PREPARATIBN 3 y R The Commitco on lckolufous reportd the fol- | It ot o e i acoustloprogorter Belnz dutee- et ot e S Yoriers "t rrived o FOLLONING ArimovTions . 3 : A tlye, but well-Informed people here nay the abjec- i to ppored ta Tilden, ami aweert he b | are made aud anawers from Tilden domandeds Ono Tundred Thousand Dollars' ‘k}:ff;’{‘fnsl"l‘:g‘lgz‘l'}""l'fi;‘mg ‘t'j)“h n“’;;é;”l;‘,fg' lowlig, which e st ar tho aingle | ik conslat more In the fanlt-Andms gropensitios | arom “ine Tot ptettte A prect e In The claiiue ‘settled by tho firat-morteae T 0s ~AT i i nose of selecting delegates to iy nel Denios f certain perdons thun in any realarchltecturalde- | aspirants far the nomination. They say hie has 1law, onl BEDWARD KING, gfif:nhg%t :g::mg:toyv 01%?0: “fi‘&fifi‘;‘g pulling up his slecves, vehemently objected. e E‘L‘:e o alion, (o bo Beli” a%e"iya “hovee we 'y, | 1 S5rtaln vmous thun in any realarc sitting and | 1oat sirengts and Inience, nnd thee b e et ouly standing room for more than b, 000 people, Including carry the State, while lendricks, Bayard orslost | of' 819 i didw't’ know whut might be i the dispateh ! S104, 80 00,000 uf second- 1 Fifth-av., Chlcego, Northwestern Agent. block contrally lucatad in tho city. | fhut “nad. been refio by Mr. - Bmith, neli ror e P i e Cantention Leshortly tabo | T TEESO any othet good man can, . ‘ marleage Douds. Flage's report saya nnly it A packago sufficient for 35 lba. of flour | A part oash will bo &uid. Inquire | of Wisconsin, but ho objected 1o the gons | oflicers and Miociors of 1fsens st v oo s e ho Executive Commilten fof the Natlonl Com- | 515,50 wan uded, Teaving i Mr. Tilden'n hands E & BILVA leman from Wisconsin geiting i speech noate | Sa Unitod Sioto toretom TIE POLITICIANS. mittee held a meeting to-day, but nothinz, excopt 1 to be accotnted for, "Of the stack, sont b mail oa receipt of 30 ata. of CLARK ) tlem Setting o sy tesolred, “Thut 14 fv tho Wnimous scnse of (hie Com- oma routine busiuesr, relatlig to preparation for 000 was to havo been [awmed, No. 23 Major Bloak. _ | by somelody elws beforo e Convantion, The st | witediil, o resdlitius should bo adopied by e THBIN BENTIMENTS. T Convention, wer tiamacted. > Pr°P 5115001000 waa oo s b mlemted but o fact, e i P! Ut 1 i o I3 = T | enounced o an outray upon the Convention, 1t [ 3T Binlin, of Jirwn, ofereda resolution 1. upeial Dispelclyto Ty Trituns, X YL, Suk shecllc sutharity, An far a3 knowin, af this i B i date Hwnas st for tho Prealdency. but | structiug tho delcgate ('St Loain to e il nop. | _5T. Lovts, June 22— The greenback men ap- | | o merchante raculed their hall at tho closo of | s only SO0 LU0. 10 wa used, accirding (o o kaBeh Ao beiotite st it % . e that cantiduto imnelty I here, wunld not ive s | Srabis Cioris } g ohionats the bo; | pear lss resuluto to-day, and more inclined to | [CUaDEY thin moon, v’ o o was i Camine | Bl S erie e S o, den fu necount in the indetaiined ander tho nenenne st . weeer | Grrain commISSIOn- & legate. “Horrimetoo, with i vejeel e not Toterrd 1o the Conmtes oo esmtisor a2 | wccept w compromiso. 1t a stated that the Til. | 44,501 o 2 2023, Songenteatty” arranied | 38 of tack.” Anbther dleyation ik Tiddn ;n:xréb.:, ncunfdnlll‘nfif.’."rs‘lrfifi‘?x’x‘;‘:‘.fl'flnnllif-ctl;rl:‘:llilfl” A firat-olass grain reciving firm oan con- | the fiercest plich, nmd‘ nccumpnn{lnv bls words | rule, den men will ogree to a resolution culling for a:;‘d h:arn ):)l:;. -icl'x ;“‘I.T?it.‘u " ;rdemm:u‘m ‘u!r;:. 'r‘g:\ds'"l"::uucm::;-xal::;.";"flfififfl." reurganizing the ’ o 7 3, W, CARILART, * | tinuo fo derivo advantago from that portion yg;}g,g:;{y;*,:cflg,fl;gg;',',:',;;‘1-,‘:,"':3:,f;;:{,,;",,',,’:,‘{'\'.L;L! [Lis c"“'"'.}‘l',‘;"‘,:'z”x';.':é:"v"".‘;‘:,‘f,’,‘,“ dlo, the repeal of tio Resumptlon act. Thompson, | J0e RS e2fneity, fucluling delesaten, will b IN THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT AML, C, SARQEAN' IN. re at tables, und space for per- | of this District, SAML, i onu sull to recover $1.000,000, o ©hicago, Juno 10,1870. NERMAN Il ALBER: of thoir trado dosiring to make their con. conaln to Introducen fircbrand In the ahiaps of o At a meeting of the Stute Democratic Central | © Obio, and the Hendricks men will be sutistied | about 130 repord Cony, signmonts wl lgulumo?. é:y furniabing | tele r‘mln. ‘ard v’ml c‘fimkm‘: lhlz Uunvm;nr ‘up Commitiee, held this evening, n State C. jon | With this. The extremists on elther side still 'l'l‘:‘:_v;:c!ltl{‘mm will be provided, but without writ- ‘,“';""‘,L".“ all the committee, aud coucludes os fol- funda, na required, to mako advancos on any | to s highstaty of excitoment when somebudy in- | (o “ontosto s Ko emik;, A State tomect o | tallc In a threateniugtone, but the majority of TIE TELEGRAPHIC PACILITIES T Nciie ortaF alle . . 4 : i e y ges and avers that sald Fh e S eI 208 | shipmonta that thoy may influenca sad ai- | ferrifeiwith the ojeetin Tl s’ ieptlemen | spriugfold on the 27th day of duly next, Helegateshore favor he compromisc, Thorata | of e Woicry Cuioy Compiy Wil o eogat o | deonanin 5 e ar "5 8 04 Djeweatizaati fateret, Sponsibie party, st wreasnt any peiear are- | Hemnion=ttakhoun it o ort yesse wad T —— el e Conme Tt | e o it 0 e s o e e, | 12, fomder” sy Vrceman, ' o v Y e SALIIANL, | Dorof yours ongased In the sratn thade g | 1RoVer know that ho lived i fuule, ¢ Bpectal Dispateh o The Trivuna’ questiou f tho Conventlon. The Tilden men | Fiie% il be run vito the bl a4 Which, or pargoeesfor Chul maanee i IEAL ESTATE, i Daltimore. Addreas, in roal name, CORN Hanaborough, of Cook, mildly peering through BeninarteLy, 1N, June 22—13 o'clock, noon.— say they will not endeavor to prevont the adop- i VENDLETON, and stock wery jxaued (-ml nl,ru-fi: u‘{. un:} your . LLE-ST, PRODEIVTY | SCMMIBSION, P. 0. Box 500, Daitimoro, | bt aieciacies, tose o wpalt of onier. “Mia it | Tho troublo neglim, Man mnd bus 1 bere | sion et s by leAtor to present ( BB | o At Insonee e S cosanme 1. pomad | prator, charges that asit surplne bonds aud stuck NORTH LASALLE-ST, PROPERTY Md. e e e, Hennton correct Hortinpton | Known these une disturbers of the publie peace | it will be adupted without opposition. 10n will be unable 10 attond tns B Loty tle- [ have Beun “unlnwfully reinned by disposed of FOR SALE. Bplendid locatlon. Fifty feet east (rant; deep Int; wide alley: cholce nefghborhood: prigs rea- | O WHOM IT MAY CONCEINT o the fucts 0a fo the gontlemun from Wiaconsin, | twenty-four years. lere and there, I mlss a LITTLE FACTIOUSNESS. tlun, sud has notited tho ulternutes;to that oifect. | by thoin in violation of their duty a3 members of : NOTIC A ~H Yot polnt of Sger, meiupted, with 150, "ataio | u familiar face; death, even kinder than tha Re- | An extraordinary spiric of conclltation respect- aild Purchasing Commiltec and Board of Diractors o) your palnt of arder, or take your seat. " AT of said corporation, complainant herain, wnd o 1 hiereby warn | Th Chnir amiouriced that’ Ilanwborough ad tho | Publican party, hns removed from the *ear of | Ing candidates Is manifested everywhere but i PRELIMINARY, The "Trust ani condence foposes fu them g co! o ! ) ev York dele; ¢ He . ¢ pecuniary Habllities aul burdens uf 1 tonable. Apply to 082 West Monroe-at. o t paytn fees to Thon, B, | floor, but, without heeding tho Chair, Herrlngton | progress ™ some of the older and more vehement | the New York delegation, The Hendricks and THE SKIKMISHING COMMENCED, and that the pecund ar S i i . e o Tor button anccied e (9, T 11, contfpueds ™+ You had betier take o your spectar | Housbuons; but as a Consention 1t 1e prmicnt | the New Yorl say that they are for any Weste Buecial Corruspondence v The Tribune youe urstor, tavd by theroby wujuealy and ine PRROPOSALS, $ill not recogmze Inepiectione made by aald Ham. | cles. NS TEare i AR s b body of mea It was when Jumes Buchanan Utted | ern man, and care nothing about thejr wrst | 57 Locts, June 21, ~Tho skirmishing began tast $1,000,000," B~ o nnrmnmenore. | {180N 8ftoE that date, JOUN D. MURPHY, Smith aeked Jeave to ank a guestion, but, when 4 night, ‘The dircction of the first firing indicates THE ONLY REPL Droporals for Furnishing Ship-Chandlery and | _June 21, 1470, Clty Boller Inpector, he got the floor. proceeded (o charge that Herrlug- | up ‘the Lecompton suake, and the indlyldual cholee, but will rally upon the Western man ahot and despeeate battle. The Democratic Con- | of Mr. Tiiden thus far las been J appllcation foy Cordago for Life-Saving and Life: 1778. CENTENNIAL. 1870, | e them b hooitss sad ot Herningtun | yeubors bowed thelr heads In reverontlal awe, | (hit gives tho tirst Drame o irensting Cio e | o miow il DEse i cauiier GF SO0t | AL e 16 mierar e comijcatlon fos Toat Statlons, o ' * | | Herrlugton interrunted with the ciabm that he | Usher F. Linder {s dead; Anthony Thornton | essary vote. were absent from the Cluchinatl gathering, O | Wil befter thest. Louts \onvention, aud too lata % It Pgfislc"':g-?\e'figfi'l'xlxmz:,'F:tfllf"\v'flf{(':n"c;fif"fif.'f,f'- o et b v ronewed his harangue | has removed to the Contederlt X Koads; Sum JODOE DAVID DAVIS fetho twa-thirds rule, the other Is the Grancial | fOF I to proit by bla uxplanatione. . Sl e, ai1 NatineomPHising | mora furlously than eve. Marshall, repudinted by bis people for making | Is kfudly spoken of by Easternoa well s by uestion. Last night developed the fact that there g TR R Feated proposals will bo recelved at thls Department | Flaga of tho United States, af) Interna: TUTTL, ¥ g '8 q THE BROOKLYN MEN. i 13 clack noon of Baturday, July I, 1576, foraup- | tional Arma of all Nations, &c., iy all alzos. from Meanwhile half-a-dozen other delegates wore | tWo or threc honest overturcs towards con- | Western men. Gen. Pryor says he will vote for | will be s deteruined fght on each of these points, s e Lot P iEADAIer an cordaid for Luenty-fuur ife; | onoto sistcen Maga por yard. For uls by al jablo lalning the ook, and yollug at the top of thelr | clllating the enemies of tho Unlon, Is abaent—bav. | Wim after fiving Uis firse voto fox T | " 4ois, present at & wmall gatherlng of dejegates WIHO TUEY ARE. the Lak 3 e St e e AL Tolges, \\Illlllull‘x‘zllln hutidred Voters arere yolling | fug no chacacter or standing at boiie, den. The Hendricks leaders hicre say | Intho roou of Secrotary Prince. The soutiments | A part of the Brooklyn delegation eamo nd schedules of tho artlcles re- . o drown Horrington's voice, and the din was it od 'x""é’.’.,“i“"fi!’}"“"“‘“""" {’I’mmmh Titho x'"h‘,'“ o ital) the Char ruled Judge Skinner, ot Quincy; Willlam R. Archer, that = Davis will sult them. Thero | Of the gentlemon prescnt were freely expressed, | through by speclal car yesterday morning, and wego, Hufls hetrolt, Grand V] S& INTERENT. | that Smsith was in ordor and bad the fivar, of Piko; Andrew J, Hunter, of Edgur; John Schol- {3 no doubt that Davls would be tho leadlog candl- | and proved to Lo esseutially antagontatic. With | tovk spartments st the Palmer House, Thelr {hag, pad plilysukee, siso or capt, Jobn CIC'E’YD% }f{!!‘!gflnggllfgwk‘%fl!flfl&l}q- Merrington appealed from thy declslun of the Seld, of Clark, 854 4 ke :r&lnm.‘w‘m:mfi dato sgalnat Tilden It he bad a State dolegation to erpect o the beothirls e it ‘l:l;“rnrlr:{::“l!?;l';" nuines, thele distinguishing qualitivs, whero ; \ % e party, are abacnt. Lut the party fa here a ch, ort w! o 1o prevel adop o [ hey : : %E“flia‘)’u",".i“é‘.':‘(t{.‘.".#c:“&"-".’é‘fi'fin?éi: 1870, will be cashed on prescntation at the {m- A motton that Smith be allowad fa procced with |hla r‘a’nm{ Josh Allen and Bill Gl:ecn{ of Cn back him as Ohlo did Haycs, e 1a the second :o ;n“ Voeoniion -"ll’mgh S ‘!““ riedliss they h‘nu any, ?u(l thelr politics, are as follows: 11t wivon aa por schicdule), L Lo delivered ab tho fol- | chiants’' National Bank, ¢ hicago, by seid bank, bl reply to Huerington was made and fost, but the | John Mulkey, of Jackson: Bowman, hawnes cholce of all antl-Tilden men, but tho Arat choice ming AL o 1L €. Murphy, former Minfster to the Hugue, i ",""f“"“"""\”"'}.‘ Qin ook tqmprlsing the ine . g Lo Uy Comptrolier. | Chair would not antiounce tha resilt, and, mnides | boon, oo o Marlon, aro here. Low | of nobody, of every Democratic National Couveutlon iucy | mygonties Witllam. G Kingsley, Tidenlte; A. R A O ,.e,,,,,"“" one *B® fur | _Chicago, J \ 1870, xuloil}lllcdIullm’xlll.‘lgu"hu(l ndluciupl-x!l(n <o | ltoss and bis Leuchimnan, Dave Wagguner, of ¥ul. | JOIIN KRLLY 84, Bliss, Tildvulte, nt large; &, F. Pleree, Tile at Detralt, Mich.§ and one for eleven stations | " = 7 AT | Hnue bis specct withont rezard to the Chatr, whe ton, are liere, are Fred Winaton, Gos l(errlnk has been In conference with the Hendricks men all THE TILDEN MON itos S 1. C. Jacobis, Tildenite; W, A, Cicago, 1, At Dide niust 500 107 ol op Tnure foil {ien MeClernund rebewed o motion that Smith | tan, and Caoibangh, of hicages and s ek 4 , feel confident that thelr candidate will bo the | lenite; Benator J. €, Jacobs, Tildenite; W, A. & ol ustapeelfy io placd or_places af ‘delivery, . b allowed Lo wsplaln, but McClernand's motion | master, of Alton. without whonh o Dewoerstio | day. Kelly and Schell are making wvery elfort o | fe€ 3 e Fuwler, Water Commissloner of Brooklyn, and posals for :urdl;mlwlll Imln:mxu -h m'nn‘m. We will lend muma over $25.000 on business | Wu® Promptly tabled, and, after somu_ further upe- Convention could poasibly be held, couvince Western delegates that Tilden 18 unpop. [ 0t to reach a majority; .ln-ncc they are :a.r_r fur i 'nménm- Majotien, H. W. Slocum, "mu_ il Propusals sk be Tulorscd, +° Fro- property at SEVEN; 810,000, $0, 000 xnd $5, 0gg | T08%: W0 regulur businow wur proceeded with, WRECKS, ularin New York, und aman of falo pretenses | the repeal of the rule,” The Hendrlcks snd “Phac. Nty T ¥, Newl gl 3 B tat i and s o o Becretary of (o | B sl i TUE TILDRN MEN sILENCED. 3 As I look over thia crowd of men my mind goes genorlly. Tilden leads of very strongly, and | won men, feeling IluLn;' ":,“,{,{:',‘,,’"L',‘,‘,‘.;“.},"" I)::;'uféu? Thidenites - 1§ 4u" ”«.u".lfi l"“" k e A B i Gr Al bids, o to watve derect SRR & MASON, 10300 Dearbornat. | gt e gl Mot to rend it 080 e vy o IS BEANER (081 Fteuda avo Nury contdent, bur- 1a o Qeslo v Shetely & perous] ‘e v fr s sl | Hcpartincnts Tildeils outside workers for Tif { Liinatemet for il letibr U B LICRIN) | =—— = e e et i aweietlidon " i | Bin"In e Bigltof sveiy bend 2nd oat oh s | prevalling misble. mood - of the " debager Tonvention e concurned, ot the puriics argue the s i s O " b. 1. pmisTow, fur catnuibored tho Tildenitou in the Conventlan, | fow, the driftwoad of fiourbon Democracy. e | 1t will uot be dificalt to nnlte | matter upon broader grounds. “Thoss (o fuvor of | den. lesides the ubove Brookiyn mien, there b R and for tho remainder of the sreaton tho Tildenit T ceretary, e treaw has fowed on all the same, and while its R ’ rejecting thu rule claim thut it hae always worked | was ex-Senator John Fox, of New York City, \Jeasury Department, Washington, D. e, TEETH Yero very quict and carefully avolded provuking s | Bunka are strewn with the decayed oo decayiug | the sntb-Tilden men., They seem to have lule | felecting thu rule clafty th party 1o de g I — y ere ‘ ¢ another Tilden man, f e 3 2 | preference, and will go for any wan to beat Tilden, seut tmen; that it wus & Qevice of th o fustheropicn AFTER THE LOW. m’;‘f, .:‘.‘xéf,".fikf.‘:',.:,l::.}w' Siee ateahy vipe on wlll make no defnite plan unti) 'lf,‘;','.‘;,"'lg'u'm", adupted. snd has uwu,.r The Brooklyn wen found that they were not After the aubsidence of this bugaboo, the pro- | da ]y rongtl I revealed. It ho is shown | €onventlons at the mercLuI such minority; that It | the only delegates at the Palmer House, or in obstructions, and to- sloats fnta the harbor EDUCATIONA] y, 1 this Centennia cecdioge were remarkably tame, Thero was noen. | of tho Capital, 11 ls fecia and venie. soqses won | mides fous, the opposition can unite | deibvered o houas of the Kouthers ; oo AR ] tl TVhy pay §20 and §30 when rou can pot the best | Tneluan, ho speceh-mating. wo rons o e e | e Covital. Jcat, nevortiotens it hava viality, | euadily. ‘Serccant-at-Arin Ahompaon thinks by | jesters boford s ot Habl at any ting la [ M slther, for that Sathar. ALt [asisking . Tt ot oot it MeCHESXEN'S for 881 | acratlo aurehold, wud, afice adopting rosniations | auch 2o foe worm s winar worcuriy s Viality, | adily. Serseant diogustingly tams. Ho would | place It sublect to tho dictation of any section that | lelsurely of the morntug weal, they hunted up, . y pling The tueat and mont fashionah ortin the eity. | soleninly declaring the folly of decluritig any prin- | o trees prefera lively fight. wtay be uble to unlte und make demands. the register und found that some of their brethe FARIBAULT, MINN. Corner Clark and Kandolph-st lflxvhm. jud electing delegutes, the Conveution ud- | 7 AL L L | (e it thUL SRR, 0 A s i e LIS NEL e o | Feu frum Vermont aud New Yorke were domi- V 'LE, ~ e vurned, n fact, egan yesterday, for your Bourhon Deme- ohn Bigelow, ex-Minister to France, ani 0% e ¥ veny o laws 3 f ot et fter. B, 1, WHILE ol o oo Jector, 3lis OIL TANICS, THE RESULTS ocrut Woul b doreet TR asetei Tary e oo Sehator Gl bf Caltforuls, are hero, wrkiug for | L party; Uit it iaa insarably 1ed o ood norut | clied under tho samo roof, They sought them DARLINGTON, Principa AR AR 5 fro anything bul sutiefuctory to the Tilden men. | act iwiself upas o leader and driso Ahe rank aud | Toldon: obn 1Kelly fu tho most activo man here. | nutions. A vt u, i trachny fts Ms- | out, They learned that the New Jersey dele- ey a8 fullows: | gutes were also Iy town, aud off somo obthem and forced s uomina® | postad to the Graud Paclfic, where thoy co ! Iunder tho peraonal superviston of the I B hertcaced fsachcn 1 afirs uverlor ui sians ducation, with u invikoratin Dy cll- Bate, “Thobieventls your ‘will begin. THUNSBAY, s W Tt ovjehuith's contract, oa liero understood, wad | Bl from Uil cherletied preferences. Tho history | Marebelmur snd. Bikegons. ik i i oy | Hutictie” A wing, A ILSON &4 EVENDEN, for le‘l]cl‘lur{ of the catiro delegation to Tilden | of tho Hourbon Detiocracy ahows that Its leadors | (itoush yery swootuly, mud does not nead | ORudrew Jack 1 St irol c] ] OIL TANKS |as i Q ckaou, be mosy e e securci loss than | huve slways boen In advaico of tio peopls who | 1o bu worked throngh. - Deleyatea are Coming In | adopiot Starit ran el Bepe, : il 1th” full” detatl haif of it, the most careful estimates upon thor- | support thum, and durlu the 1aat Gltetn yours the | slowly, and thows who srv here are gettlng howe- | tion upou the party. The power of the Aduinie. tented themselves with leaving cards for the " G i [ pofior Testiters, w sEame ) Axo SHIPPING OANS, | oughcan Ing that the delegation will stands | Teade "unfortunately, kopl Kood desl 100 | slok very fart Hermont la ceporis to-morrow. | tratlon way sublcient, umlet the majoriy v ta deluinabed, iy s acveeat mm‘fm“ thought TEST END INSTITOTE. . FANILY SCHOOL FOR 47 & 49 Weat Lake Bureat, Gulden, 16; Davia, 14; Hendricks, 11 "ThoTil- | fur lu sdvans, which Ioft tieoy Without s follow- | The weinkjod front of fhe Aot betwcen Tl and sccowntish this end.’ Iu 1840 tle uiafority fulo Yol s 5 “ ‘,’I..ti‘fux’:ETnmu. ADY, Principal, New bcxxro.&qo. den mhn. !‘zlo\n:v claiin 21 outof the 42dete- | ing, This Convention will probably ratify the pra- | lendricks bas so far developed itself s to show its | defcaf the party, In B&44 the two-thisds rule | wery provokingly out of the wsy. So the P Vel pnleales, e 8 L GANYS w2 sdas roncariteaue, Kates, bub the fuy tbat tho delegates reckoned for | graluma agreed upou luat uight, thoughthero ase pot | ferce aud uncuwpromislug chacacies. There ko now 1 was adopled; Mastin Vou Buren was wifealed fn Brooklyultes retustied 1o the Palwer nud discusssd