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z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1876. f e - 4 and the Ver- | tho gray-haired General 't think he can T am far Hendricks, whom T regard as the | Avalling themeelves of the apportunity to indulga | of this clty and vielnity tarned ont to-night and | son} Sherif, John Glifmore; Trensuror, Thomaa ? 1 & j matters witt the othot Nuw-Yorkers and pott s partys vate In Now Yor ncent and heat man, 3 i pomanal squrtiior, One. b (vo efforta wero | helita rousing and onthiainedie rbfleation 1nectin | Garsin, The [ iherale slmost to s o, support ROCKFORD. ; manterfine New York delegates In Mr. Foley, of 11ON WHAT GROUNT What do yon think of Tliden " mado toadjouen but were voted down vach time. | on the aguare In front of i Post Office, “Specches | il TR0 W Benls h . KAMOBc City, and amang the workera at lurgie 1a | fa thia opposition foilaen busedts 31 lynm electal o ur anti-Tilden tlek 18 wan nltimatoly decided that snedier votn shotld | wors wde by Ve o, Jaans Clowents, Fiol, 0. ayes and Wheeler. AR et Take o6 N ew Xa H £ tiache of ox- §4) strong Democrats n almost overy ¢ Who is yaur cholco for secand piaco’ ba taken on the fiest section. Thia was done after | €. Ross, Capit. 8, Walker, of ce, Col, 8, @, LOUISVILLE, ro: Ty iof Oi | i e T aas ke m..x{'.:fi.?.’\“m ulvan?ll tohim, " thoSiatcot New | |+ Iwre st yei mad np mycm|llg4l. howah T am | aolitle exertion an fie nari of e Clafrman and | Faeks, 51 Quoin, an atpirant for e ominetioh | 1 outsviese, Ky, duno ST frat Hages i o: "um“ ‘\:I'fm:!bt °Mc iof City R W v, X as had the nontinee thres tinice in rucces- | nclined to bolleve that Gav, Curtin, of Pennsyl- | Secretary, and the acctinn as amended was for Congraen, ond hy the Hon, A, X, Pagh, Y Ml 3 =’ 3 i i s i oy former I oy patant.ont Tiiden man, while -‘xfi-r“,{n'ml -Ium(-ml\nnuhlu,le nik= s wilt poll | vanin, would make & goud man for the sccond hra vr;:onf sycs, 7 wards; nocs, 4 warle; 7 wards anflxy&fiumfi tach ..g hom Ilulllylrlv:;\:lfim’ldl:‘u and Wl.lu.h;r‘ (‘lu}n Wit hv)rm‘:-l] tfi-nlglut.s\\lll:l 26 4 A . ré votea than any man in the State, pince. not voting. nominations and the platform adopted o A membership of over 80, Col. Hornee Seol i ;..'i".,‘."é,’.,‘,’";',‘;'«“;.,m :}\"'Ff"u‘n':v':gm;cl‘»lffinff' gin. | 008 n::nhu-ch l-uly’klmluhbqv;;nnulnn!"l 1n the | hom¥lio s your second cholce for the Peestdentinl i Focan section waa then voted npon i de siomati Canvention, '"n)‘i'fé"c(‘x}'::':;""vf{fi';‘.fl"f} b v sk bl 1o 1L, e electad Dreallisne. Suecesstul Taglig of (o Corner-Stone i “Fale 0 Anti-14 $Nn, Ile haa got many bilter cnemles in the nort™” arried by ayes, 75 noea, 5 not voting, 6. | standing lier many Democral L0, o v 2 el B LL y e, S e e ™t h Ty iy | FAmkA F tho party e VT hardly know, thongh at present T am very | Bx-ATd, Camnbol afeod the polnt of bedet ihat | RIven Inre Hepblican MAOFLY I Sovemhor ROXt, AMPAIGN COUNTY, Ilu e, L e Dl carey oo Ko av ha. did e 2873 | T4 hat Ie fho cuae of thatt™ much inelinrid 1n TRear dulee Dinte | e I man | nothing conid be cateied unlens & majority 6F tho | Bonfiten, frownrke, tte s sded (0 the enthialaam o JEEIaL Dispateh to T Tribure, of thie New Conrt-IHouses M__“(::‘l Dix. ;,’ ",{,‘;, 000 mf"m v, And how all { I due wlm- Ir_rllmt 1;, make a xiorulxlmn\ Rmy of the purest ciaracter, nnd hates & thief an he does wgly;‘iu ::.m:d |nl|nlo ln\'(||r.“I ot of the gathering, ek tnty dupto 1L o'clock. (,fl“’m;'é::x‘!-én""lfi-m;ll‘m'n:.d;}.‘::‘m;“'l‘lmnrmm the opposition to Tilden was based on mere per- | in the State and overalaughing men who Lave here- ¢ tl—| S e Ihe ruled nealnst the polut. 1F0l . i | dntenfor. connty oicers. Bovon tuwnn Wors ms Ronal grounis, and thu, i with that opposttion, | Lofore stond well i the party. 41 How wif] the Michigan delegation kot B Ald, Campbell wabd ho expiceted that, - T ctncy duno 2 = Plio Renbllen mans | T Chy 1y it dnlecations. Many ttemninienns, | A0 Immenso Day For Generala threo-fonrths of the Central Commitieo of New Wlio are they? 14 s likely that Hondricke will gst7 or 8 votes | meceting ar. simpls a e eing.nrrangement ho ing lant night, to railfy te Cincinnatipomina- | Saetied by full de i York wero in favor of his nomination. WEx.(lov, Hoftman, Judge Chore, Judge | ont of our delegation, ™ tween tho Kighteenth and Firat Wards, tions, waslarge aud enthnelati lar! | WU SRl hachi ol or s o fad Joined tha isslmos and Small Boys. i Sir. Todge obsorved that the Hon, Angustos | Comstock, Judge Pratf, ‘Amasa J. Parker, and | ¢*Thon your State wiil not ¥ote 1 8 unltp* Tiin woe the klnal for nnather distachance, ted, andl the meeting the [ Aoiatant Domocratu, ware prosent, netlvs port. J, i Behoil wanZthe Chaltman of the f'ownmittes, and | othors, _They Ate men who have béen recognized V4 No, mir: I want uone of that unit brafucss In | Reoresentativen of different wards arose and stated .G Phelpay the THon, el | g atior W ¥ nuu mated |'|" reuit Cler by e oo of the most bitter upponents Tilden had. John | as prominent Democratic leaders, Tilden has put | mine. "We go unfn<tructed.” i cnenl I|n|cn]l‘|l|n;'|lh|nlrvmcs'Ih‘n_v';ll!lnnl conaliler they { Jdohn M, Coghlnn, Gov, \\'nml-.fx-ficmx(ur mlvlun. for Sherlils M. . “’"1’;;“:"- "‘rl',,r“)‘;;‘m‘l‘;fi:'_{“(:m Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribuna, ramk aud file would be fonnd on ide ;- fohm Kellyetater that theto aro benty delo- | | 4N er: Michicn ls In the proud posscssion of | te mecting adjourue n 1 and sato of confarion. | on, aud wasmty indurmet tho piatorm, A e | g i, Ca o Of | dne A0, | brattons in honor of laing the corner-stone of Mr. Dodge—Oh, let up and o slow, gates In the opparition, ™ tvo or three rtatesmen, ex-(iov. McClellan for ex- oo was enthuelatically carrled to dnvite Me. | rey that there Aro are no mors odices far | the Court-Tfousc took place hera tolay. Rocke Mr. Foloy—1'm' honcat, 1hive lived there and | - **Does kot Well, there are about that many | ample, vither of whom would make an excellent LOCAL OFIICE linine to vielt Callfornin during tho campaign, nud | 00Y, (bt there Aro re, no more allves fur | C1%=0MTEON t T : % know. | whoare openly uppcsed to Tililon. "t 00d Preaiilent. faide every reference to him was greetod with a round of 4 e o - over hefore put on such a hollday attire, 1 “'fi’#.“‘fl.!&"ui'{v'.'.i‘:.“ ';'u':"l RS ‘l'l't‘(‘el Faage | TV 0That wonld oo £ intimate that some of the | Forren you o not regard Tliden aa tho best man TILE OFPICE OF RECORDER, applause. fl::-",:mn"f:l' :irltl'u“ml‘»g‘:l&:lw Eoie ?":‘v'.lwfi'x’:'figfi'fl"‘.‘ Tha elty wa literally draped from ono end to ! Chureh, dudge Miller, and Ju l’ml';cn Lol du:u:n(c! dre mnllllv :fl[&f\-:‘d'!'r'v‘lwp who have not whm\vth:l{‘vn}l;v‘:l::”anlnnlul" o ™ l';f Ii'rn‘l’/;i u{ The Tflbuna.( 8 mrn'u‘;‘l;i:;?;‘ln;“l:' MIOI i Jected the following delegates to attand th tton- | the other with buniing. The supply of flags” . Hoftman, Mr, Heaoh, dudge Comstock, and Pratd, omn o u|w¢1' zalist hing *4No, sir, it micAqo, June 2L.—It {8 nn era of veform, Y ¢ & gresaional Conventlon: tieorse Scrougs, edltor of | seemed lhnitlees, device o eves 1" o . by.G—i, there lssume reason can tell you the feeting {8 not confined to PROM ALDANY. 5 Casgoporis, Mich,, Juno 22 —A lnrge and en- s o i3 1 + " oo B nitless, deviee fn evergreens, ! B e of tha bost men weve | twenty. It I¢ growing, 1 Aottty Avanians, il pledged fo worke thetr | 8nd natlonal afuira sbould not alone recelve al- | gl ifcation meeting was el io-nhnt in | fify e Ehatrmu, and Nesare, Frecmens | from u wreatl o the Masonte squaro and com: ] £ok, Tildon s making 8 porsonal cauvase uf Ihis | DON'T THINK IZ WLi, GFT T8 VOTA OF T, | lebel hunt for Tillon, 2rfedat e Taiwes Goine tonl{on. Let ua have s cleansing of the Augenn | the Conet-llouse, Mpceches ;'I';;;;};g;:‘"l";gry*;‘;.;“;‘; vingtan, Conkey, -and Shoup. They were in | pnag, was used to decorate the storos, and, Ine iy (NI A7 3 B WHo WoUId semil 9t NN | from New Yorl on n great many hallots, T e dn | tolexates, Wha' Rres Cprachcally considered or | StAble from Wialilsgton hts Moo AL el by G akley, tho o, ¢, W Clinbes, ‘Attornay- Comrona qubbit tho How, J. (i Gonnon for | deed, wholo lusliiess blucks wero heantifully atuil as this ali over the conutey (showing a Tilden | not pominated w],fiw will not stand many bale | Tilden, Arst, Inst, and for all timo: 1. W. Peck. | €vents, wo must have achange of officlals In | Gencral A, o, ¥mith, and Judge Garvey. ventlon are s followa: W. 8. Tiidreth, Chairman, | "orned With wreaths, garlands, and festooun, glrcalar with o wood-cat of the tustelons Sanush? | jots, ham. - Danfel | Manning, editor of {he | this county, must get rid of the thieving gang BEERCI Y GDV. UAXES, and Meaere. Ilyde, Rusecli, Van Vieck, Neal, | hy the ralsing of o common fund by the tenants e vatalkt It s Galye | - Lo wittithe on ths et lallods oot B, oneaien Schoneefmys " Dasgel | whiet Von Hollealii, hos heen for years tob- | armexe S s 51—-chov: 1ngos i in atteni | Scott Matfoey, Hinekion” Minunh, s Mison | Rockturd did s heat to milke the syaut & mein: perfect confirmation of that Vel o dolegnilon i ledyed, and in sccord- | Magone, | Chairman &f the Siate Centrl bing the tax-payers. Awd ono of tho first | wico nt the Comnencenient exetclson of the Oblo | W% e IMrYEtes jonte far B o Co Bt | orabiy ane, uni 1t suceveded, T A L A ruarioes tn | Wice itk the unlt enle they wilf all go for, . | Gammitise, and aiies, Sanger: Ofdenshurg, mil | placea to bo cleancd out fs the Recorder's office. | Lnivurnity, and fathe wueat, of the Ton. B 1. nrovided o oiteo of Stafo Sanator war toncedeid | The day waa favorable, though very ot, and Jiny Slpgpent out fromm tho Tilden hendquariers In | Ahogt the fHird et (Ut SO U &b itetenre | M Sy, nfter. faking. mipper, praceeded wy | WO must havoa man there who ean servo i | g thin evanig:. Wheahe. mado his nppensanes | 101 il Nt pothervlee Lo vote for D, Gard: | govoral persons were sun-atruck, The featuro : Mr. Foléy—Do you mean to say Tlldon has done | _ +J would be lad to ecc flendricks, or Parker, or | their way to 8, Lonls. Tho party’are forTildou | term without the necessity of an fnvestigation; | the crowd cheerad lustily. — Gov. llayes made o (L] 2 of the day was the Governor's (unrds, from t e H a1 Thurman, or Iinyard, or Hancock, nominated In | throogh fll:ck“um% Ihl;. ma varly‘ "X vlnlnl fl' hin v'vlhn can Itw.r‘npmd 1 on ('n ‘hmu'st}ytnucu\mtl t r"‘ "k':{;xvy lnllzllgr';l':ei‘:;';m"? :';unn;:rl:ic:l‘rl;;g ll‘m W _—.-—WLLEN BRYANT. Springfleid, who orrived here ot 11210 ,'“ S iige—~ :phow L ‘Tilden. " anccess. I Wealey Smith, of the Alban 2, he county for ita shinre of the recelpts, Sucha Ve bt i esent, ILLIAM . . " 10 8 ey un- e R ;:',L"i;fly 'cmi‘ul‘ry P o hine of who ccompanien the party. llllloefl‘(ln\'x.lmgl P T B bd pldt Ehas e LT 'c'fi'}.f:e"l'lffi:{':J‘,fv'"'3351"3fi.‘u":::ix.ffi';'ffrzmn.fl','.'c'fi der the comuad of Capt. . & Johmson, 1t s papers overywhere—thix sixteen colunna of balder- HENDRICKS' CHANCES, entire deleuation of the Riate, 70 In all, there are | the pereon of Capt. Willlam E. Walte, United & v % 4 cir | The Vase-Presentation In ifonor of the 80th | omposed of alxty muskets, a drum corps of ™ 1 V' ¥ . * Cark:" it t! h - 3 oK of his sltuation, the great fleld of pulltics was (7 T A figh apuus Tikden. Why, e abloly s | Generals, can b caryy Now rkir, yogigna, 1 | Mt be sitemsth n wuisar mimbern t & poc | SiOCASiorekcene. o may begaid o bo s HOBTA | ool thut ot fram i, 1o altaie o iy Aunlvorsny of 1iis Bicti. tsenty, and o brgs hand of stxicen pleces, And thus Mr. Dodga went on, showing up Tilden | don't know about Ohlo, It s dificult fora man to | Ntfcat Convontion, Tilden will Toom up blg. 1o | Ris” nawe comer originally from thay quaciar, | Sning St. Louls Convention as ono which hd yet Neto York Sun. June a1 The following Crusaider Commanderles wera * and getting i a god word for Holfman every now | got the two-thirds vote, amd therefore it Jaa hard | baa alrendy on the ground n large” force | Jlowever, no rwattor from what source the rnggen. | 1% bo licard from, and whone volce shouldbe listen- A thousand Ylu‘wnu participated fntho pre- 1 invited and wore in attendance Treeport Cor and hen, " i wald Uofman, worked, for roforn | Hatier o sy with any hpprogclible degteo preor- fof blowers and workerd, - shrowd, alarh | o hua come 1 anyexcerdingly it ta know | S0 Witk mspect. ifo countetul respcet by el | gentation of the commenmurative viso Lo Mr. Yl ) me when ko was Governor, bit that Tiiden oppored | (ainty who the nomince will be. 1think He fellowa from Albany and New | fiiat he {8 hetng talked of In crpnection wit that | DATES for thelr opponenta, and sald that " for hin- Hryant, i Chickering Hall Inat evening, in oy mandery No. 7; 8ycnmore” Commandery No, him 1n cvery meusnre, and_ voled for thoso' very {tato of Now Yor York Clty, whn liave pienty of ecrip and perse- | Histle, 1 YN 10 more competent. no mope | Fef e shonld nat enter inta the disciesion of pol- ‘the 80th v o 153 Chicago Commandery No. 19; 8t Iienvaren for Which hia wae now bringiuy canal | 471G 1 Yoty poptinn in the SLele 0t HAR OTNn, | verance whrthy of n Wfa-mirance Aent.” AN | homstable pie i Coak oot iheteit B more | fica," (i vematks wore ol Revelved, aud vory | {0 tho S0th m i i | o on ey, | lnelilbm Bcr;"m»‘ auite. The long ani short of [t was that Tiden | General®" more are coliz. A aneelnl train of twelve ears loft | \Waite, and 1 appeal to Sterling [ Roundw, o | SPbropriato fur the accasion Toctions fron - some ot Me. BEvmiths Jomi to | 5. 7 0. Gh; fpringl ommanidery, retcnded to bo that whicl he “was not—a e+ | “ 1 am g anti-Tilden man," replled the Gen. | New York Iast night laden with Satu's frlends, who | wiiom' ho wan for yeare casiier and confdentinl it tho veuerable et who st on bt | Euach Commaudery was escorted with o fing urmer. The people of New York were willlug to ambilng, *+That's will procced direct to St Louis, via Buffalo and | clork, to bear me out in this nssertion, As th his WASILINGTON which C“Ult fll' & poet, wh snt on the front | jeaeg pand, The officers of the (rand Lodge of ive bim credi for lingind ncle, bt s course | S Tiden's ciances miher dublaus, do | Toledn, They have plouty Gf to sinews of war, | riny’ recont, the wilicors ol soidiors of thnt ng ¥ af the pintfarm, lstened with upeast and tear- | 4 'gy0 ot Titinols were ent. Tho Lof had tended to alienate the most dlstingnished and Geueral ™ . and propose “to make it'warm for all who may | old regiment, the Twellth Iliinofs Volunteers, can TUR NETUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEETING, ful eyes, il i were present. The Lodees abio men In the ehere W tate, among whom, of coutss - Lo a _powerfu) opposltion to him | choose todispute Tliden's elaima, fy. Let Genw, Ducat, McArthur, and Atthe Hayes nnd Wheeler ratification meet- | Mr. J. IL Whitchousc, the designer of the | In attendance fu full’ were: Pechtonfea Nr. Dodga_ put v, loffman, The N Gwn State, | ¢ he s nomihated, ho wight | Qalto & number of the deledntos and tobbylsts W out in moeting| ry and othors, 4 - ) 5 he dele g in Washington, Monday night, letters wore | ¥95¢ then sald that the uking of it had heen | Lodwe; White Rock Lodge No. 5o Yorkers were fora Western man this year, Mr. [ carry New York, but he conld not get into 10,000 [ now in the city will leave for St. Lonis this morn- | gt there tan record for thls gentieman grander | '8 ¥ > a work of love, and that all who had taken part | Belyide 50+ Dodge had Leard gy vulun 48 somo other candidate outside of | Ing, Alttougiha great tauny will remaln ovor until | even than the. Inbre, danzore, g prieation of | Fead; us follows: t y Delvidere, No. 605 Capron Lodge No. b it were proud of having done so. The eight |, .. s SOME WHANCOCK TALK, . lie State, to-morrow. the army. Fora few years paat an ofiicer of the FROM BECRETARY BHISTOW. Artiioors WioRe WAted Iapar prodneed the Vn%é, Byron Lodge; Durand Lodze No. 203; Rock . and waa dinposed to think there was virtne in hly *Iiow about Ohlo?™ NEW JERBEY, Internal Revenue Buredu of this city, ho has stood TREARURY DEPARTRENT, Juhe 1), 1870, —Dean | atood up In a group on the stago while Mr. | ton Lodge No, 74; Roscoe Lodge No. 733 Lena **looming up. " K strensith was known in T'enn- *“They may make tronble If Allen's people afe [ A partof the New Jorsey delegation arrived In | with Mr, Hinckloy faithful nmonz tho fajthless, iat 1 have to ncknowluv“i{u the honor of tho re- | Whitchousc spoke. As the drapery which con- | Lodge No. 1743 Freeport Lodge; T pylvania, o Tilden were opposed tiventy., 1Tt | as bitter an they aro repruscnted. ™ the city yesterduy, conslsting of Seoator Ltun | true to his overnmucnt, to hiabondsmen, and hime t of your tnvitation ta he present nttho meet- | cenlod tho vase, standihg. Lo contre of thy Loty P «oiige; Thompaoh Gf the New York delegation, and, when the | % How would they 40 that?™ Abhoti, of Jumey Clty, I, W. Yates, of Iaine- | pulf. "His nameshionld heweitton In Tettorn of gold, | ing to b held fn this clty, to-nigit o ratiy th | % Vs Aboit toobn ralued. D oor e | Lodze, Preeport; Everzreen Lodge, Freeport. entlon assenbled, ** Shinplaster Sam ™ wonld 441 think they are_ro hostile to Thiden that it fs | fcld. John McGregor, | of Newark, the Hom P. | for the thicves could neither bribe, noracare, nor | namination of Hinyes and Wheolor, platform, was about to Lo mlm* T Oszoods | Tiesliles this there must have been between fort oo that those oppoutciit itd planned witely. e, | not out of the hrobabilitics that they will put in | Doyle, of Newnrk, and David Didd, of Orange. | atarco him Into aubmlasion to thelr ielllahschumes, | 1o give o pleisnee to cxpres’iny earnest and | thruiclig oul both arma, and speakiing over Bl | o e Jodes pe ted by o fe ol Dodpe thouztit (lendricks wos the ing man. | pombnation another candidite, ™" The two first named gentlemen aze at the Palner, | Dropped ot of scrvice as u conaequence, he wan | hearty approval of the nominations’ made at Cin- | shoulder to the audience, said, Nobody i 'y lodges represented by o fese members, i oppusition to Filden would probably goover | +v1p other words, there would bo while tho athers ro at tho Grand Paclfe, The | anly restored when the pare-henrted Wobster came | clunatl, und 1ahiall take carly occusion to indorne | has scen this but the workimen; but we are | From information obtalned from the Reception to Hendricke, or, {f he could not be neminated, to TWO DEMOCRATIC TICKETS!" renainder of the delegatlon, thirteen [n number, | into control. Now, I cluim that, If for noother | them in & uiore public way. 1 shoull be very haps | all dylng toscedt.” Then cverybody leaned | Cominittee, not lesa than 8,000 Mnsons and H sonie uther Weatern man. Hendricks was apokon **Preclsely, 1de not think such an lssuo Im. | Will leave their New Jersey homes this morning | ‘reason, thenominntionsliould be given to Wililam E. | py to take_part {n fho mecting to-night, but '.Lp forward und walted breathlessly. “As ihie cloth | Knights Templar were In tnf '.t o e g, lnwcrer, an the ivel prominent Wenterm'wan, | prabatio Tn” cane’ of Tion's ominatign, The | snd go direct o, LouieS® it abova-named e | Walte s hionari for hiamacalfeent himestyantis | hicenure of tha ditich. devaienc unon i clog: | Losare nd wrulted bronthissly. o o slotl | Kniy D rerh r thls ity Dy it Dodgee thoueht hie could casily carry New | Allen men aro very bitter azalnst Filden. tlemen will leave for St. Lonla ihis ovening, the evil duys of the whisky rule. © Lot usin this | ing up my huriness here and getting ready to leave | puautifal pedestal wan revenlad, shining i the | Ot our own Masons, who number 800, . If the West united o David “Davis, *eSuppoce Tilden I8 pominated. Can he carry | A TRInuxE reportor, after dodging i and ant of | time of sickentng corruptfon oil malfensanice I | the city, compels nie (0 forezo that pleasgre. salight D burst, of 0 Rty d"n 1 Special trains from all directions brought the the “Enst wonld accept im, Allen #tood | New York aud icad the other States with her® Shic tro hntels veaterday without obtalning & aight | ofica five meit i pluccs of publle trust to undor- | It Is my intentlon ta doafl _inmy power for the | B3¢ B TIe e (fi LLine preaict Somil | crowil hure by 19 ool Lt i chance whatever ants:de of his own State. 'The DeuRIDE for myeclt, 1 mnay nay fhat [ ama | of theee producte of o State made famous by ts | atand that the people will awatd bonos ty whethor | common cuuwo In elegting tho. Cllosen tandan- and while the organ was playing Mr, Bryaut | crowd here by 12 o'clock. Fast very friendly to Thurman, and he would | party man, and shall vote for any man who is nom- | celebrated eoncoctlon known as *¢Jersey Light- | the Government does or not. B L Co bearers of our party, Very truly yours, looked at it and spoke in low tones to Mr, Os- The Mayor and Common Council met tho D uite un acceptable man, it nominated. Farker, | fatode - In my Judgment, & nian outstde of the | ning " was awarded the privilego of mecting thom — . B H, Brustow, guod, . Governor's Guards, and they were Jiand el of New dercy, and Bayard, of Delaware, were | State of New York wilt F"" u great many smore | allnt the GGrand Pacific last evening. There, di. CALL A CONVENTION REGULARLY. FROM BENATOR CONKLING, Dr. Osgood thien thanked Mr, Whitehouse aud tertaned at gl y i SOmELY good men, and hoth hail a reepectablo following in | v, inthat State than ‘Pllden sill, and | think | veeted of coats and shoes, "“7 antw nrlnLule‘r:nnl_ To the Editor of The Trivune. UNITED STaths SpxateCiasmen, Wasitsatoy, | tho workinen for what they had done, and sald | ehtertained at 3! and Touse, at the city’s cx- Ireve the Kb et s 1on o momsbaseion Famoapee | Sew Yori 1 he senl attte-ground. | It the Dom- Tl " et " aen o wa™me” chiof | _Ciicade, June 2% —Tho Itepublican Contrat | dune 10 An7ik —~ban Sim: $am ot likoly to et | 8 was o it commenorative gift to tho patriarch | pento. Al the Crusador Commianderies, nume Ve ot ol 3 > ats carry New York, - | Jerscy. e e i Wt ¢ L0 L b 2 erier " i 9 sition to Tilden was much stronzer than his feiends | goit 5 z "4 | monix ton thonsnnd, and the one Democratlc | Conunittee havo convened the city delegatea to the | 1 et ontdl, VoL T cay. any of dineclc, lotters,. William,. CGullen Degant, | berlug nearly 500 persons, were marelied to Has- wuilllidlmlm:t. du \\fl '.vury (Ia'rp{w:um:‘yrcmlnlv.l “‘ivon'tit ba necessary to earry elther Ohto or c;x'mmnu; :lll‘lvluthtli’r |nVc|l i ul-‘;u hlh‘rl\ n)y::gaw;:’u late County Convention ta incct on the 1at of July | trom mo, :f";lx" l"n L*“ l}\‘:{m‘»"gnm‘h m]’dflm:;'x':‘fil-"ll'; ]V.\‘:filtkh:lfl ::ull '« large seed establishment, and entertained mwldetermpued, awl It was yot fram any personal | rodlanar” . vote and tohim_they will stick while - | to nominnte a Republican candidate for Mayor. As | Having served with Gor. Tayes In the House of i - | Inright royal style with - gronads, ey wonestly” beliovod e could mat | i an olect e candidato without careytng | muinihtbelr iman breasts” Thaotner mambors | (2 Eine b Henublieun condidte for Beyae. A | Havin sonved with Gor, Magestn the House of | MA1 mors musie, Dr. Osgood. prosented th | 1 FIEht ks pood "“’l""""“' ban curry New Yorlk. efther of thoso Siat of their delegatfon nre equally constant, and they | & | I3 3 since: | know winething of him. 1o has many | vase to Mr. Bryant in an eloquent speceh. 1 S. The wants of the Master O conreg e, Ddze waw decidedly honefal for | *+¥itow do you ook on Tilden s far as ability | really canaide tholr cholce any thin bit & forlorn | Comunlttes have no powor to_dexigato wio shall | GG | FI e of Wk Hie, time vy | VARG, e L Ui Y Lo | Masons were atteuded to by their respeetive the success of the Demaeratic ticket,” All tig true | oot hope, Whie they admit that Tilden and ,llv‘nv act as o convention to nominatea Mayor. The | celient of all quulities—Integrity, 1 regard him na | ance of the name of the poet, who stuod with | lodges. m::m};‘: .'.'.'u\ 1:3'::'43";;'1“ ,’;fi'c"f'f»’.':fi?‘v|.:"fi|ut m “Ithink helnn = f‘flfi‘fi"o".'.f "\;:r!l'oln“rmgn\;:.vu 'Tfl?fin:‘x‘,‘.’n’xe"\v’n 15 fll"';';"“‘ functions of the delegates to tho late Connty Cone- | a purc, conscientious man, of Apotless nume, of | his white licail hatf bowed fn sllence. At2o'lack the processlon commenced fo oty distingntshed bmborad wonkd peat Hayon | 1ig Inh thor DALY AULE AN, organtzer | Sithorof thorn. Befove the roportcr loft, howver, | vention bave ceased. They are now nomore than | Hovr setse, exprience n aalew and of nighiy re- |~ When Mr, Bryant stepped forward ta reply, and Whealer,—except, of conray, Till g i, & cetable tain s and acqulremonts, 1le 1A n pro- d afte d_ of appls r theRiSa | form, and at 3 o'elock fhe order was given (o 3 ¢ i . | Sennor Abhett gave uttersuce to what must ho | any other Repnblican citizens, I don't suppose | SPectab G 4 round after round of applanse rang through Gl i 2l se bt degdl Mir. Foles' i the meantime ad taken advan- | f1 (418 sounteyy theeo b ancatlan about that. | CS S0 s ing that In- their Inmoat hearta | the Committeo hata sny spocinl ax 10 grind 1 et odtlons which coneart the fateronta of 1y | the ball, and when he begun to wpeuicina clear | march, The strcots wero lined with Uhousands tage of histriend's incresaing veiemence and ¢lo- | hiy reforma In that they have been undertaken | {hey aro not wholly cerlain as to what may take | adopting thia meavure, but they do it only, as they | Sountey. ringing volce, thers wus a hush. Il thanked | of spectators through the entiro liny of march, ’ quence, and had walked off wnobsorved. ho | yiyre for the advancement of Tiiden than {or the DI, e and Hendricks make thote combine | o0 {0 3A%0 trouble, Tt tho precedent’isa bad | *Witksuch o nominntion avory Repulilican shouta | bis fricuds, und ald that hie would have pre- | Tio processlon took half an hour to pags o charituble reader murt decide whether he win nna- hile wolfare, ™ one to make, Another yoar, a Central Committey o ferred to be silent, but that if he were o Kee) ble to refuta Mr. Dodie’s stutements, o whothor | PAHE ‘,‘,fi}',"fi;, pointed questlon, General, but | tIom, a8 it ta now rumored,”™ sald the Sonator, | muy havoan ax to. rinds And may find thin to b | o naudfed, aud with such 8 Citef Maclatrata the t o Keep of New Jermey. " 1 am | sonlder the trouble, “Do thoy nceept t 1 ven nolnt. The march completed, all wa. G } Wi sllenco ho might’ bo accused of imitating the | 57 patad & D tiad refuted them s often that tiey had become | \eno do yoir think will be the next Fresidonts ey Ty i e If that combluation falls, | fust the way to geind I The saving of troublo i ‘.’n’.‘e”c'&f&’:'fifl.}"y“ir""\"stfi‘.'f»'}m.lm, Cnpt:nlll of ' ilitin company (‘u El‘f"lmfil, to | ready for tho coremondes. The Jun wenrismne to hi 4 J0BL PANKEN, ;]l::..‘;_ xrnflsn‘!\m“n:m‘ B‘r‘\&twr'::z\fimnxml we be- | don't figure. e Committce are ux,lecw(l 10 | {8 withont reproach, und his valunble servicesin | whom the Eer"canl‘ s spokesman for the com- | Tound the Court-Ilouse was terrifie, To After lirten n; Il" Nm’ml\tb'l‘lldeniw. the reportor uple i A RO iat posl- | Consress glves smpld awsarance of his Otncas and | pany prosoated n s The reporter cxpressed rame surprise at this | Bfrald not of llancock, A man wha consented 1o 1 tiun only to wear the honors aud awsume the infu- X nts oAy, Prisoatodu vm‘- ]Lnlllcllcr. "thil‘1 %.’lm gvr— :!‘m“l““mt'l'“u L‘x(r]n ?.'rcmoul)cu \;'cm 8O Inany Mit, FOLEY AND MR. nCcE * oote emel the hanging of Mrs, Surratt cannot bo President.™ | enco It clothes them withy i " ennt, aptain hero g the Jugs" sald the Cap- [ dumb 1dotions, and the speech of Past Granil with thelr lads In rathee closo prosity, ot | T8 toinlly oitexoocted statementy | (o | B ad i emed unth the rost. 11" the Tepublican party in Clicagn tn to support | o rie shore oo eiiom 1o Convention alded | Fun, i AB, In that the fug i Langhter] 3r. | Master Do Witk Crelgier but. gesticulations. To Kuowzs what briliiunt selicmes b miEht Aol By | arat, dmnaroatly phossd Ly pee the surarised. laoes uENDIIC o pln o cltize N s AR a canildate for Magor it tho polls nost Tonth, | focl we that e half s Hewifation, and £ | gryant added thnt if he supposed the gift wns | those who managed: to Fet near enongh, the ',M ‘i? n'::;"zllml‘;‘)luh\j:o;mufi;‘vy “mllr wreat and patelotie State will warrant, and Inlrl).'"ct\mcd, .‘:luldt it .11||c wuln dc!ucn'luz u{‘tlm apcech was an clogient aud eininently uppro- “avell, AV wironi i and ban one of | i telcgraphed hovethat wnder o efeunetanecy | 16 worih g e, Euioeall o i o cavs i | Bineorof eyt ien o it tonk o | S5 Hhosc Wik bk prephred and prmmenso i | Jeie oue, L umal documenty ot woro otween them: Foley tilka freely—-Picrce 18 a most |y mogt pplendid war reconls 0 any man 1o this | X111 he peemit his name to he used for the aecond | thiy Instance. And I'wiil toll yon why It Iz, orubla men can to bear it Lo victors tind simply m,.m,,,m]’,. Tty wnd ot adlebt Er oy o iy oo thinrso apt lrtener, Hin conversational powers, in ather tey. e was Governor of Now demey durlug | Miace on tho ticket. " Le wanta tho tirst piaca or |~ Mayor Colvin was olected on 'the justic rained by | “SFit T shall he with there. tn s and i all thole slmply 1l il paita debl | complete history of ‘the Musonle. Ludges of worde, aro Tmited—ixhonu newspaper man hovers | GRS | e s Govsrnos of Sow Teraos darlis | pogyjug, the Sabbatarlans, to-wits the enforcoment of tho | strupgles, is as anro ne the featituas T ows themees | Sy vory, ordinary and comiion, toins to do. | Whincbago County, with tho names of fresont near, ‘e repurter found thin out before ho bud | [t enreer, 8 re mich 88 will cagumiond i tor the DATIS DECLINES. sunday luws, The Sunday law advocates nre belng | ux wiire % thelr devotion to thelr faith, ot ngh er] Therefore he would choosc to re- | ofticers, prepared especlally by the Hon. Sculey proceeied sery far in Wia ifselon of inques. country. ' i« correapondence Swith the War De. | Judge Davis has to-day mude a declaratlon de- | closely watched by the entiro mass of Gorinane, |~ With anch n ticket we eannot reat tho nlgns of | KTl It presentation ns an act of gonerosity and | Porryy' n bistory of Rockford and Winno. Sl hat da xon thiuk the Conventionwiifdo, Mr. | partmient ana with President Lincoln was al) of 4 | §lining to peruit his numo to go kefura the St. | and lirye numbers of other unti-Sunday law peo: | the tines without discerning (e suprotae daty of | 9f princely munificcace—n municilence like | bugo ‘County from’ ita cnrlicst. scttlement any abrint interference, (e proas man waited for i consenient break in the conversation, when he ap- coachied the teatn, Now, thore i this difference Divpaich in the Cincinnati Knguirer, that candbduto sl G‘N‘P";x"‘;";;m”u“ ik WASHINGTON, D, Coy duing 21,~Gov. Hondrlcks | i the ordinar " ¥aid The pafioeter. ¢ , 2 Louls Convention, ple, and a8 sure as the sun shilnes, it o Bunday-law Y that whicl sends the refreshing raln and the | to the present day, written expres y R, P, L0, Mt 1+ very o ta tell, Tildengoeadown | §Aricter that puta him to tlio vory front as a War . inah Is nonninuted, and In known 1o bo sach by tho | MO0 Your ohedionteorvant e | mweet sunshinb atlko on the Juetand the ne | Borer e iomy e nr&mr:'gm:ii.nmlm with tile mafoidty of his delegaten, ' 110 you think ho will play the role of Hayes at LOCAL. ptople, e will be defented at the polls, Now, it PROM POSTMASTER-GENERAL JEWELL, Just. The wowder was that tha arbits had been | other matters of toeal Interest. ;. st eeoms theie 18 8 defertbon in your delega- | gyo gt Louty ‘,Om,mh,“{.'. way hy that the kepublican party wunts {0 ohal- | Juyr 10, 1876, —GExTLEXEN : T have the honar | able ta evolve so much liwagery as the vaso cx- At b u'clock the ceremoniva wero over, and ongl, twenty delegates ont of the seventy T hope s, . lengo thin fsauc, 1t may Vo that & large portion | to ncknowledgo, with thanks, the receipt of your | pressed out of alife so plain ns that of lim to | the stono was ect to remnln so, wo hape, for ppoid to your cawiinte. " codonn | I ADRIL bls chances of eleetion?™ BCALPERS. o Jc'v‘:,imifi«é‘&’,":flc%‘Ju’x.”.’e{‘fiu-‘?fr”ivflu’.'iflfli'. hality hnvitatiou to be present and tako partin the | whom 1t wus presented. Tho naterlal of this [ many gonerations. The event of' the day ther ¢ theg Whll Iala Wiy LSt minds thnt, ator il vlnl}l."l:llz‘:lk.\l';:v:'k‘il'::l:‘ «;lg'rll;yl “l:l'{:;x?:%ix&f?\!‘rfillfx PREFARING FOR TILE CAMPAIGN, Tet this fane, us well an the Bibla-reading faae, | SXSrcievs of tho mtificutlon meeting to-nlght, 1| vase was Indestructible, while langungee changed | took placc—a grand banquet given the Knight. much regret that a previons engagement, which Is s by e nlmulule?’mll pmv‘cnl mynwulillf"mue. The Cony and books grew obsolete, 8o that a future age | Templars by their brother Knightsof KRocke ventlon gave us, on Friday last, o ticket that il | JEht any of the vase, *'Thls work was made In | ford. At least b00 persons partook of this den Tt best, the steongust, the wost popuiar mun, and they' Do yan th clect him, 1o can carsy Pennsylvanis bechusoof | Several Influential Republienns who wero | rest, 1don't think wo can alford to shonlder this 4 Bl e record, When Leo s, Toading hin arusy personally (ntereated in the Tanner organization | ueatlon. 1% will be the tiest election held In the K taore will ba any “attempt to | {uty Pennwylvania there wasn't n mare active or for him, too, T tell you,™ i ; country slnco tha Clnclunatl nominations, and IF & | ¥o0 "R St TRemna i Tonor of an Ameriean poet whosefwritings have | fenst. abolied tho twa-thirda mter ™ e S v tecoe s op e (o | Of 1855, eld an_informul wcetiug yesterdny | Fomblican canilunto b in the i, hin sceoss of | Foo kePublicans munt approve-men of multy, | B0 4 o B muhber: "Tho following toaets were given_ and terscly «m‘)h' 1 ca ahout that, { slucercly hope it | viwjion fi doel Parker, and b received the thanka | and determined to recommend to each ward in | dof enmrm bu“xu'mltdull l)llrulluht)‘llvl the land. Lvery | puarantes usa ,(,umh(“p"mm.. sdmintateation. In respouss to calls, Mr, Jusc{:l I Choate | responded to:” “Qur visitors: Welcome o [ nat be mtimuted now, for thin: tony of Llngoln, Stanton, and the Governur of Penneyl- | the city to form shailar companics Lo be kuown | Jicpublican, thurctore, haa w rlxht, to bavo some | T nominution of iewe gentlomen wean that the | spoko brlefly In prafse of tho poct, and thien Dr. | onr hearts, to our hoines, o our feativitios, Lo 5‘_:{;5‘”" ,m‘l“‘;“";‘:'"},m"-'u :onrl"l"l,'nlln'\‘erllll,xn r;;lh;' vanin fur hix ctforfa, Altogothier, T think i | 00w Gealpors,” i bo At “m“d"‘w ;:;;,"lg-‘ffi‘l‘thd ufairs of this (uvernment are to continue fn nble | Osgood antounced that the vase s to ba sent | all the attrictions of our beloved efty; inay they o dmgf“ Hin Wl e ths aen "ku-‘m:_ nxr_x;-fi:';n“l;:';::lum‘x: ;IIL:‘I(‘; ;:t:'_ ':;?ll.(: "o name 18 “micsm, by the unfque Jetter | wugh fxmie, 1 voted for gontomen then ey 'l‘.?"rn‘:‘.’,';%’f ;’.‘,“..‘:15‘,;,“!.i",',‘;‘.‘,'é:'pf‘e:’i.'r“fii’\‘}"fii‘r?‘r‘i@}fi'n‘ to the Centennial Exhlhumu} arll nsked the | carry away with them none other than the most parinz (fiinzw for xome candidate who was foarful "THII CORRENCY. QUESTION 1 of Gov. Tnres writlen In camp Oct. 4, 1804, tu | they wer opposed fo Beverldge, but some of those | and canalund vxach Jnstico to all, which haye nto | Sudiciico to file acroas the platfo ihnt he couldnot ket @ two-thinds, but a majority, riny examing it, | agrécable’impreasions of our tm\'n.’ our cltizens, tat *\Well, Mr. Foley, the Repnblican party ko succeseful during tho Jast | 371k Ahake the hand of tha poct. and the Masone fraternity, by Judge P, Bul- . e . which e aald, ** Any man who would Ieave thy | yery men I would not to-day seloct for nomlnuling et fhic e i Hinos subprgiey weal) rawwn | army t this time io clectionoes for Coniress ought | & enndidate’ for Mayor. - Ho, mothinke, Wil 187gs | ffcets poars dor Toa, "oy Cuetl durlns tho 1ast | "6 vasa 1o of silvor, and Is ntend 1t A to sym- | leys * The Blue Lodwe: Tho basal stone-work what do you folks think of | 9B the currency qu k to bo scalped," unmbors of Republicans fuel, Dolizo Mr. Bryant's lite, It isn Greck vasoen- | in” the estie cdifie b Vi v Gl o daok i) ’l"f:“"" a ‘ 'l“l‘?t’:x‘l c."ll::\lv" &-i‘,‘xch o wm{“v’njul;:y'Ulr:':xrtm-,n:“xlx:i,'. i A sample o lvf:rrym’mn r:'x’rlhylhlkf‘-l.l:n‘:l’ hcv:‘x‘-m‘m::‘ “llt! [ .I,“fmr'l':lxtclfi'r: n“",',vfi",""',',‘ "g“n]flfily cnlllm'd.l Flgtonys "Vary iy ytusy MATANALL JEWELL, %‘wumil wuh)l:\merlmn flm{vur.'. The apple over bum‘r‘»]!utllmc Ig;:ul“xfu 'filfi'{l’r‘xh l:‘»‘;;’u;xt *40h, we look nt dricks aw a good man—for ity . x " | the obeervera very favo 3 entlema o e aguing ey e o > i Ftco-Brewident, thongih, 1 ios (hink o e airong | Doy Kbt dca that b in ehaky on tiat, aues: | iy, Consta of & sl cany cunty' Doty . | Bl tho antl-Sunday-{uw vots: UNCT VG, an o hFLgs IEm Dy SEATOR MoloS s or M pyscet the frultfulness ns well | shall insuro the graco and permanchey of tho mough in the Bast for President,™ all *iut he would carry Indfans for you, woaldn't | §ifl'nq o ¥ The following is & synopsls of th chof | us buauty of Mr. Bryant's poetry; the egluntine | superstructure,” by Dunston; * W, D. Ri - i 1 1 hst, and torch, 1t s **Contennlal,™ and | have assumed the responsibilii A ough t 3 ynopsis of the speech of o " A o perstructure, unston « D, Richard Honrich ¥ tery romniar. wnd { ini o | Bl et el I in, CCricunlal™ad | hae sesumed o responainlity s st ot 19 | 6 TLE USHOE, symbollzcs pocirys tho primrost, eary youtiy | sahs’ Wil biling the new: Court-ifouse fr BE Parker, T think hin chancenaf ruceess wontd by | /£he plan o organization will be simiinr to that | Gf wmen huve auy riaht Lo select such o geatloman | Mr, Morton, spenking of tho candidates, saud | the vy, apoes and tho umaranth, fmmortality, A | Winnobngo County,which, when fiutahed, will 3 **We want a mnn to earey New York first, There g " | af aninfantry redment. 1t I expectod that eov- | and pat him forward for the party to shoulderns | that thoy were men of unimpeachable charicter, | Serica of bas rellofs reprosent the poct u8 achild | bo so great an honor to the county, and 8o K T o ety i earey e Teye. | Lot than thase of auy of tho other fx:’;(«lti:ll;\:l‘:;fi: " | Gral companien will o recruitod the coming woek, | 1ta cholce, whethor tho tnciors of e elitig | pire Mem, man who had nevers fafled b tie soeft | Jooking to Homer ta. his model, wud s mmau Bright an ommament. to atr oty i carning irlok could carey indiana, but wo want 8 mun to | eapiorde Y aml be roudy Lo participste In the great mectlng (| bave been at some former time honored with delo- | torts In- which they were placed. Thoy would | recliniig under trees a8 n student of nature, A for himse!f a reputation for honest work, genie arcy New York, and Sam Tilden is our man. {ls VI think you will finda great wnany when you | Sontemplution for July I. gate nuthority for some other purpose or not. never have uccaslon to blush at nn&thlmwhlm portralt of the pout crowned with laurel is be- | erosity, und courtesy which shall outllye these » the feiend of the farmor, tho Jumberman, the | eome o connt thom. ™ e Call your priwarles, uw usinl, gentlemen, or | they would do. The poople of the United States | tween the mednllions, Above it s o Iyre, and | stones,” by Seeley Pérry; *The Press: Almlght, aboriuz-iwn treoushout the'State. - Thoy wea'that [ NG IVEEL TG (one Thnrmany THT: PRIMARIES. dow'tcall ibn Topublican powinatlon when miado, | constituted one people, While the Governmenta of | Delow fs o printing-press. Another medallion | azoney in the Suaping and Qirecting of pabih Iilden has cunbled thom (o redueo thelr taxen, | 1o “h et EUA oy an LM Founrn Waun, | tho Statos ud thale rights guaranteed to them by | yeprenents the walcrlowl, Mr. Beyant's embiem | opimions my 168 e b o pee o, Of Pub Even n guod miny Ropublicans are for Thden, Thu | 4¢ by own Stato had treated Wi tlecntly. Thore's MERFINAOF RXROUTIVIL COMMITT RS, T——— e Gonluution, yot over wll und superior 10 | G faith, - Indian corn and cottor leuven aro v | 6o bt patriatin amg thol s oo bub an” will o fur Wi OUe [ o iiontion about that. - 1o {3 univemally popufar | A meeting of the Republican Exeentive Ward | % OTHER POLITICS all, was tho natforl, The vital point of thia plat. | O flth. " 4 o v 10 trucst patrlotiam and thohigheat moral sen- Ing nto. politi i T e ¢ fitoe held at the Grand Pacltte Hotel 4 8 form on which tholr candidates wers placed [ tWited around the hottom of the vase. Nu- | thnents,” by E. A. Bmith; “Tho Grand Lodge wetlth tnd fntluence, and D6 you lionr anything of ommittees was held at the Grand Puciile Hotel was thut which he tad been sdvucating for | mcrous other allegorical representations cover | of Ilinols: “famous for tho excellonce of lis ) the qualifications for 1 eftizens, ra—that thero should be equul rights to sll, | the vase, nnd the words, R iy BAYARDI" Instatitiy: Ly bonsdor. the oLot of Gy s, MAINE REPUBLICANS. b Truth crushed to | legisintion and tha justice of its devistons—a ULy, are in_faver ilden, and % " o % ! committee appoluted to report on the primary . icd of the South that cvery man ehonld ho | carth shall rise agaln,” are worked Into un orma- | perpetual strength and inspiration to the wholo ihroughunt 1o State tho fevling I8 pretty much 1 | aeocinels it man 1f b dvos ditorents lor | question. . Con. Taylor prosidod, and Gurge T, BEATE NONINATIONS. tocslvell and treatod according 10 bis merlt uan | wionted borde b i our bmienae Sthtert by DO Crelors suine, ! “ Being from Delawaro will weaken him, I | & et Sl s ety Baxaon, Me., June 22.—~The Republican Stato [ " ol ilm not be perrecutud hiceauso o AL - ¥ “ Our Natlongl Centennlal »Proud of what onr M\hat o you thinkot AN e pa e et Gralim acted us Sccrotury. There waa 18550 | Convention met today and heartlly applauded | KCPbcan or becawns b ridn lo dark, ‘or bo- Marvelous Liscapo of Traln, Nation lins achicved o its iret hundred yeare, i) niasenoith jon thore Ix Gen, Jtimcock. ' What doyou | attendanee. cx-Spenker Blafte niud unantmously commended | Unton siia aiiog i Wt \on thogtrontad s | AR aceldent of an altogether exceptional | wo ook out o - fta - future > with et e ol e, | S0 el uner | Tho Comites applnted t tho st meetiog: | i fo wypolntnacnt. o Cho Unliod Saies Sone | BHKS iy Sous Say L Sl 4 iyt | Shamelor ooenrredyestonlay iy, ayatil bronilcsat ond richodt. honea by e, Thoriss s = 1 1 | e ek wa i {3 PR cported us follows 3 e, “The Do s chested o > i Kerr; y L 3 Do et e it folis (e firoinience. | ond wince the War s Boun an excelient ano.” Bt [ 7P ate fu placo of Souator Lot M. Morrill, who hus | §oiiwitn thelr condiiater 100 aehed mieos | tunnel o tho London & Southivestern Rl | e i, busonie Tustitution: Sublime in I'culln,i that wa d 1 : e {ts untiquity, glorlous In Its memories, {ilustri- ary mnn.” We hny ous In Its membership, and grand in its human- Itles; the surges of opbosition waato less from oot wantiv | {hink tho poogle are threl of ‘& military men. 1t | 1+ The Republican club i oach ward shall recom- chongh of that, aml they sl i asoldier, ho would bo tho vory best | Mmund to the Centrut Committe, and such Commit- | been appolnted Secrctary of the Trensury. A [ sidorthe extramo poverty of Democratlc princl- [ Wy, and a train pussing through tho tunnel at w we want a clvilisn. ~ Hancoek conld prol i s [Fal ly fea shall appoint fur ench vmfmu)mb"fiu ward, ue mmng]urwuu read 'lrum i[r. Illulue(, eaying that l:h':- ":l'l‘:vva":';l ue nfllwl"lvu;lf‘ L'"l:';‘“r‘nll:('n :,:_I]u'y thé mormeut (ltl (u Ilmll{vlv and marvelous carry Peanylvania, but I think Tildon could 3 W ent for as iy precincts as tho club deema ud- | every cffort must be made to give Gov, Connor | Were aulio_of_compleds_uankpipley, ey | escape us s posaiblo to convelve. | jia solld by o 11 alko,” I o A at b, | Vinaitu, Uy hien atnd une clork for cach of sich | & menlcent oli-Tabtoned hislosliy 18 Suptoonine, | Wero airocd tipon nothing, scopt 1t was to ot | As- tha 3. wclonk K orss fram - Porter 'gm:llzedcll[;:‘!‘ml‘)‘;‘s ien cotan wares do from ¢ What Is your oplnlon of Tilden's chancea?" | yopju, 7o majority of the Democratic party recincta, wha Ahull uit trow 4 . e 1081 . | Malnd inust Jead the trlumphiant election of Hayes | Mto otlice, ' Ahey woult turn tnlon solilors vut | inouth to” London by the direct Portamouth | & Tho prococdings wonnd np with & grand open eald the ceporter, directiiz u modent elance st Me | int's hard-money anan, — No soft-sionoy man | 0 some central locality in each of such precinets | aml Whecler, and Qut Confudirato yoldiors In, and that they | routo was running through tho Catherine Hill e P prancie Fieree, nstintly hie wis dotey at i o wudac: | EES S M Rtaten, | When tho haeation | prior to euch electinn ar conventivn, such time aud | ° Gov. Connor was ronominated, W, W. Thoman, | €nlled referin. Taniel, Letwoen Godalming gnd Guildfang, wn | promenado concert nnd exhibition drll it ilonan bt i Myobittan on He | cowen wpuarely before tho' people, thoy are no¢ [ Yaee to bedxud by the Contral Commltice on tho | of Fortlund, aud N, A Farwell, of ftockinnd, [ The walls of the Democratic party weracomposed | BP0 EREES OCb Rl Hulidfond, tho | Floral Hull, Falr Grounds. Nearly 2,000 riné of tie Donueratle pasty o sta ubility o rien | Sotes ST Wehive 3 fecammendation of tho Club, whovhall recalvo the | wero nominsted for Froriential Klectora-ut-targo, | of doors, and overy daor opencd ‘inta n clonet, iny | pussengers wero alarmed Ly fnding hat heavy | persons attended. Among the most promiieut et Bzt and highier witid 1t shoatd e mspended | ESEESECTOGEMITN run aa an Independent | Baliots of wll persone catitlod (o vots s liereln: | ““The resolutlons commending Mr. Haino for thy | ¥hich tliura wan n ghastly skeicton, o exhortod | break power was bebiyz applied 5 tho wholo | hunds which assisied In: ¢his concort, wiro af tho proper dlstince between lenven and warth, | capgfulitor: after provhied, and count aud declare the rewult of | Senate cloved thus: **Masanchusstis will pleasa | thom, as thiey would consult the intarcataof the | traln, and by hearing tho engine whistle sound- | Nevan's Band, of Chicago; Vaas' Band, of Chi- where )t wonld dircet, menage, awid caucus for afl ction, taku notice that. resolutions wery alxo adapted uc- | country und thlr pornoual and privato intorosta, | Ing loudly, - The traln was pulled up quickly, | cago; the Goyernor's Guard Band, of Springs :.'.'.‘.'x'fl ::‘elui:‘tn he Club shall appaint thres registry 4’":"";;:' fl’i-’.’fi’fifi the Cincinnuti candidates and platform, | @ give success to this ticket, and placo the Ropub- | and the passcngzers, afier o short but anxlois m-'fl; Forest City Dand, of Rockford, and others, dit baroly carey, tho aloction Into sl e e et e, ot | W bulh it T momo Centrat focality from c in fhio earth snd wnder tho carth [ g0 pjoch, 1t B T above, At wan el a0 | e L ¢ the Hepublicaus of othor Stutes maetno | lican party in power sgain, ' They wore putting | suspense, discovered thnt o larg T e mich 1t snll nintters, tnd fhe reporicr maden | Sber W ey forone dug, wt ety daye: prloeto | enineiaeic apyort of Mr. Jilums, and readirming | Into ovecation the fimortal priicipion of (holk | Shelsunctet pouy nddonty ,_,“.E,’,"“:m‘;?";‘f“u‘:g Thiero was uiva faull 1o il with e arranges wire determinution to aviid queatboning Nr. | “Wie 40 vou Jook npon (s talk about auch nominating clectlon, atter glving du notico | an sdhorenice to prohibition ™ {iovornmont. | Thelr Government was not yot por- | Longun oud at the moment they ie iyt Hhe: Dackgroual Thuteuer Diati rce, of Brooklyn, any further, 1o resunied on yuulooknnonhisse of such time and_place, who shnll register tho g fect, and {6 will ot be until they bring It nearor to aehing. Tho train, wlent 3y Jroro up- | much in the background. Thatcher Blake, Coloy. Cell, T hinvent mmer e bout him. o | nomusand residences of all hepublican voters. > tho honies of tha people. They would, he did not | Proaching, Tho traln, when brought to astand- | the first white scttler fn the N o yor Rl e, © tinvent wuch to say about him. | Mo | Lol ciiutey” Judios ahath b ab tho nominating LIAYES AND WIHEELER. doubt, nt o thno nut (aF distant, elect & President | 8ll, was within thirly or forty yards of the | city, and ogly the secoud ono in the FARKER AND BAYARDIY e T AT K0 o o | eluction iluring tha time of tho votlng, IN ILLINOIS, diractly by thu voto of tho people. mouth of the tunuel, and, but for the fact thut | thi' county, i noves heard of ull day, and +* Both of thew able and good nen, " warmly i ln‘c.\nl nmumnhu.w he I’;" Y ettt A All persona so registered, except for a fraud- 7o th b Lot vvory man do his duty, Every man has hia | tho driver whon fn tho middle of the tutnel ob- many think ho onght to have figured (n tho eponded the penttomen. *Eiut e troublo goont | CXNeriments long enough, We want o party man | o wg\my» all members of the Clab, and any the Editor uf The Tribune. Infuence, and let him exort that luilnonco in tho | served what looked Hku s great mlst suddenly | cersimonies, Thu"l'mmhuhm Taw did not work Bayard” he continned, (s his renldence, which some What do you think of the Repubiican tickety | PEren who fa ktiown to sl Judges ar vonchod for ATLANTA, Illy Juno 21—Ilayes wnd Wheeler | riht dircetion und the natlon would go on 1t way | obscuring the light, and, mtuspecting that some. | o all to-day, Beer and whisky were ua free as icoplo think fa ¢ far South thut it wonld affect A very atrons ticket, but 1 think Parker, with | DY o well-kuown Republicans of the ward, mem- All ndmit the ticket Is the '“]""““* thing was wrong, opplied the brake and sig- | water, und thore were threo places oponed for it the Northorn Statos nnd i the Wekt, | Fars | pays Vof, trons ticket, but " birs of the Club, av a lepublican and alegal voter, | Goon oo e do Rl fnated. Th u conclunlon o asked them to ive thiree choers | potyl the guards to do the same, the trafa | 1) an } e A e e Berina muin of abillty, wellknown and hizuly ap N OF (hlu, can bust I e that o hed | Abll b entitled o Yoto +at aaid nomnating L . o fontated. The | for the Kepublican party, Threo clivors woro 81ven | wonia ‘i ail. probability, linve been burier 1y | Ly day only where every oho conld go in un preiated 1 Now deisay, wid Gortainty ablo o Sarty | e recy™er mublenly, remembored that he hud | Slocyion Democrats arw silent, They confidently ex- | with enthusiaam, ol i g Drobabliity, have, been burlod It | hielp themselves, Most of the saloona sold lin- ot T doubt wiether fo could carry | Sherh b L‘ltmh'm!: mn; :h:dmh.m‘ 1 'ndlv:- 4. The Club shall ppolnt onw or mare chal- | pected Blaine would be notuinated, und were ":: c':m“g‘ mn'xrol}é "thm“ ‘tv\lv':nty !:rrlm:t;ll menae quantitics utbc.r{aw the inflnite dlscoms . ¥olcy dfd not think cfther Thurman or Dastd | Henes witldicw, bonrlng in bis tute. B | et o the voton o, > | ready to pitch tnto him; but Hayew' nomina- FOR CONGRESS, blocksd i tho roar, und after o tue i | Tore Of the Prolibitiontsts, . Davis would develop ek stonath, The former | Sl sieattivga iscloeure to the world thrneh the | *“6G1 Souian fhw repore was rocolved and tho Com- | tion Lus apolled all thelr fun, Thoy cannot | | INDIANA, traln was backed out of the tunnel toward Camel's Ialr Shuwl Swindlo. thought of In conncetion with the | Setvunnial Deocratic Compromivs Tigkotelaee | Wittee diseliarged. wisull him, " In him we have n man ths peoply Bpectal Dispaich §o The Tribuna, Godaliming, and the pussengers were transfer- San Francieon Nullettn, o ot lahe, CONSIDERING THUE KEPORT. can nnpvum Hle ts honeat, and fn favor of Font WArNE, Ind., June 23.—Tha unterrificd | red, through |I“Eu“m o In the roadslde | A natty Nttly Frenciman called ot a drug 1".1\‘1'.|LI||‘(: lustaut Qhe upuriar e miwAried tarfile e byrbt rathill mavid that the peport be considered | form. " 1layes s o mun the ' soldiers ull will sap- | Democracy of tho Twol(th Congressional Dis- luid ces, from tho't Ahe varlous yehicles by | atore in” tho Weatern Additlon yesterday, und Eantnclation of b upinfon WhICl Wan it #nee st 6x- OTITER BECTION *(Wen Lhe Aest acetion was read, Mr, Hasken | DT o8 o fouht ‘and was wounded §yriey, congfsting of the Counties of Allen, Adams, | FLIch thoy sre conveyed to Guildford by tho | fnquired i passadle English I thorg was o Iy unite the party, | 27 . highroud.” The pusseogers wero greatly st o el t g Tt b all o heartlly Lo workk-aud trampharsly | Welle, Huntiugton, Jag, Binclddord, und Whitley, | Sl cutsen thes mmopiscty gfore kreally wtar | reaiding i that vieinity who spako French. il \ n was dlrected to t] ¢! far Gttt Wat e e lehin an conetrained to | Amangs thy coneuiras of detegutes ana mern | 50" 5T Aothony w of the aplaton tat the | Sivel T ticke. "Komiunte oo men for Corian | 1ld a convontion i s ity tolay, and unan | thelf * sacapty ' for tha " runa - of | S hen o tho huusn of i atturuey \ v eutire herwof tho *third house” who arrived I the | seport bivolved & litlo oo much wachinery, e | S008I0 RR i A CRenfs A0 Soar By, fE0m | fnously nomiuated the Hon, A, L. Hanitton, | the fallen portion of - the tunnol cover- | wuawntnmoned tothodoor, and the stranger, sl dricke. | Wit o bell-tired | ojyy Just, evenlog, on thele way to the Bridgo | Houiht the mutter shouklho Toft to the ‘Clubs, | Pimusor rulo thiy fall, - Koud | o ol ker | (o present. Representative, for re-cloction to | €0 both up oud dawn lines, and lay I | hown and s, atsted that ne was rrtiorr of iat would Ly -y By OB uy RO | whicn wers composed of good men and might bi [ itk el & Bioers Carl Schure, and Si Binith P i 04 £reat inasses of earth nud heavy masonty. In | g French vessel 1ylng in tho Lurbar. and was 4t seeuned to think 1t would, 100, City, were Mewsrs. E. O, Briggs and Henry duon Your respocttulty, v o4 suceesiougpiged. | Congress. Dr, Sierrol, the enthustastic green- | dxplangtion of the acchenty It i sull that dur- | Suiicee soeen st 0 oiaumk Tio hud dn elegant —— Chamberludn. The former gentleman fa fromy | | Tho g + B | backer from Blackfurd County, attempted to | fug the day there hud bocu some blustinig fur | Ganveln hate shaw! which 1o bad erheac | GEN. 1I. W.8LOCUM, pressive of that gentleman’s vlews, o pithy, so 10 . moved to wmend that each ward club alould ketect Fatlrfactory o % wout panting (or hews, that te MUTHULRHERID Pl the Judgen, upon. irinquired how the embarrassient of 10 & ward would bo met. Taw Paw, und represcits Van Burcu County, A | W8 clibs I8N SISO ER Gy IN olilo. got a resolution passed demanding the repeal of | chalk in close proximity to the tunnel, aud'it §a | a forelgn port for $50, which would ha AN ANTETILDEN MAN, Trunung reporter corraled him {n the rotunda | sctiled, o Connty Conyentii wonid u-cn(,'mxyn To the Edttor of The Triduns. tho Resumption nct, but the resolution was lai | fonjoctured that the sliocis lovsened the tunnel | auother 8100, e exhibited - neatly dons up Among the gentlvmen from Brooklyn at the'| of the Patmer House, und, fter un exchango of | but otis eluby no watter how many should exf tIn | Cincavo, Juns 20.—1 bave hid 8 talk with a | on the table and Bhierrol squelched, The Con- | WOIK to such u degrea that only the vibeation of' | packnge, and proceeded to display what sig & passing traln was required to bring It down, 5 i ' % ' ¢l 2 " o urey clegunt ehawl. Il gald ho had Paliner House yeaterday was Madeten, 1L W. | o few words on tho weathor and Kindrod topies, | * 3% tane arzued that machinery wos roquiaite | ITOMIRCN mutiufucturer of Columbus, Oblo, to- | yentlon paasod o resolutton reafMrming the plat- | Ghngs o workmen wons ot pres minfs & down. | peared to bo un e < i Blocuin, one of Bherman's Generals i the | the followlig conversation ensued s 118 party oreanization, and. oxpreessd Blmeolt bn . o sayn that b, with otlier Dumocrats, aro | form adopted by the Democratic Stuto Conven- | clear the linje, BUL 16 wus expectodfhat they W wfllmfiurfi:mgfl‘.l ™ i March to the Bea. Gen, Slocun fs not adole- | * Mr. Briugs, 1 undurstand you are a delegate | fugorofstraleht primartes, ot itk vyie WOF Atleplin, and “;:';‘,'f;':g;:,g‘fgg‘;:",‘M",f,;;;}r tlan of April 16, aleo resolutions indorsing Judge 5::'"“ ot ctlect on nbsoluts clearanco il to- | to carry it away would dhlamu ol gate ta the Conventlon, but gocs to 8t. Louls In | to the St. Louls Convention,! tem wasadopted, it conld be no worse than the | nd bellevea that s very lanzo number of the Dumo- | YYorden, candidate for re-eloction ta the Bupreme ol the articlo for the trifling sum of $0. Now, the capacity of an outside anttTilden mun, Ho [ “Yes, sir; Tam. pre T thought tho report was & 1itlo anie | rata of bis Siste will'da the same, Hurrah for | Juncly und demanding that heremaln on the tleket, Y Mrs. Blank wos waoting & camcl’s haft 1 v vy Biguous. . flayes and Wheeler! Wo've got thom thiy time, | Ahv Democratic Senntorlal Conventlon also met outacker, shuil, but, like o prudent ludy, eald she woull 18 gentleman of widy experlonce 1n political Havae you any objections to divulgo yonr g , hix afternoon and nominated the How, J, D, Sar- | A Virginta C - ¥ e sreferencs for 4o leading place on thg. Prest. | Sr. Horton moved an an smendment, which was | Yours traly, B 8 [ ivaitomoos snd soniosted the How, J, D: i5er rpinta. Clty currcapondent, of the Ran | prefer coneulting her huabund before buying: wutters, swd bis stand tn retation to Thden hins !h-mlal ticket 1™ accepted, that the Club shonld have full powee in TUR PERLING AT JOLIET, Fandidate fof Btate Senator from the Caaniieraq | Froucisco Poatdraws thiy picture of the Com- | With the consuinmate art of an accomplished hiéen noted by tho friends of thy satter with no N0, sir5 1 have not. My fiest chiolce fs Til. | this matter, but that the Central Committoe should Speciat Correspondence of The Tribune, Welld, Adatus, and Allen, Mr. Saringhousor la the | Stocker: The Comstocker faun honest fellow. | galesinan he dwelt upon the beauty and valuo vf i Y 0, wirs Thinyo not, My first cholc LU MINDIR W honever thara wis nhy dlspate seto | JoUET, 1L, dui 2l —The Nepublicuny of thia | Wellh 8 s Mr. Sucing He doesn's, o8 u general thing, ko o pluiz bat, | tie goods, und iy offered th toke 20 on slight mlsgivings, Although un outsider, they L resard hiin o8 thio "best and strongest | {1 Sugon electens cliy and Yiciuhy eld an enthusluatic ratifcation | Prsent ineunent of it postion, 5 e, | P gloves, or cibe o ba ¥"."" o sl 13 | conts and low the Salgnee Ly venstn.tnpatd recugnize the fact that Wa counsels will bo the | wi 3e. Clarles 1 Tam asked what the objection | meetiug ut tho Opera Houso this ovening, A wa- | dvas facts, Ind. o Juto 21— lanted | slouch haton the buck of his head, smak g 1 his ref S Ly (16t st , X 3 5 % * Whom doyou prefer for thesccond eholeed” | was fo the present system. tiunal woiute was fired by the Jaliet Light Artillory; [ Hunter. the preseut Incuibont, wos nominated | 810 5 e s head, smoking a | untll his return, - The lady could not restst su {‘,‘,f.‘,‘,“fm‘;jlj;‘{j.'{‘:,,‘:,‘,,‘,‘.’:fi“‘(‘;‘:m fi‘;’:fi:fi?fl:‘,fl Whhat lo u (estion 1 have not yet thuught | | e Willas sabd the troatle fn hia ward waa that | &0 syccchon woro mado byt Hom A 0 Mur: {ar, Coigress by, tle licpublicane of (hly (the | esar at an acute angle, hrusting bls hands”fu | & templing oifer, s, handlug i # dontl c g, over, nd cannot say. ~On the arrfval of Gur | tho conmiitce Wery never in harmony with tho | shall, the tlon, Heney Suayp, Col. Ticary Logn, i o-day. hia pockets, leanlug agalust an awnlog-post in | sigle, she sceured the prize. The oblig] delegutes, fudeed, devned Uon. Slocut's ad- | delegation at St, Louls, we will go Into caucus | People, Aw the clizens were competent, 1o juko | Mal, It W McClaughry (Warden of the " Siate veawoN, Ind,, June 22,—The Blxth District | th 2 f rnbed ¢ Y . roasfonal topublican Convontion. at Greene vtll?u‘:m](l’;’: :lllm evening, and tulking (nw loud | gentleman complimented "her on her good for: 2 " ot Ce Con C8 OV . - . N v e herence to Tilden of so. much fuportance that | on that subject {harge of tho maticr, b lought It should bulets | Feplenienrly, Jaiies qUOBCPS (R 00 204 | 6ot TR0, o-auy mominated ho flon. MINGR B. | Yuenis sslooma 11 oty *Hirics aid fre- | unc, ond, with ulow buw, tuck. his departurc. o yeaterday voluntoered tho fnformation tow | ¢ What ure your views on the socond placoon | B¢}, remarkel that o bettor system than | olhers. e compiin haa opeacd sawpictodely n Rabloson fpreiefection, gee to take the tray without shame, oid | chiascr lod her to reficet e g print THBUNS reporter thut Gen. Slocum | g titke 7 i tho prosent could ho ndopted. Ib uvolded all [ this county, and will bu yushied so vigoroualy tha #7, Louis, Mo., June 27.~The Republicans of | 18 4Pt to duuble his stakes if ho loscs—itit ho | ly b something wromg In the trans ko ouls, aud Baw how | erea untll atter tho Convention shull have made o tlcket, an ¢l hy (he Clucing Ald. Camplell #pake in favor of Al e flod approbution of things were golng, The reader will eeo from | Bowines for th first place, ton's amendment, whicl, sfter further discus i Convention at Ford Scott yestordsy, nomin D, | the way that pluasca himn most.” It muy not al- | ft wax an inferlor artiele. IHastily putting on o uAf.'x‘"{u"'-‘\’-'n'::,"fi'x.-"fl:uf:.':ill‘-’ C. Hunkell lvrlf«uurul-"m ! Ways o very purs o lutclloctual wag, DUt | hor ot aud walking-dress sho took the arlcs ** How due delegatis Presh v % y real refurer heru, al- ILLINOIS, own busineas, e buthls | to o large dry goods house down towi, where tho following Interview that the General's | gonoing Jooeadous delegation stand ou thu Prosh Nt s moaet g topical Piko s inaatis Uiough thiers wou ot reba feoling klu w resret | oo Seecial Disgoich to The Tribuna 8 nico house far his wife, If De T ane, uud | who. usgally tesded: ant foorme its. value: oulntons ate very tenaclousty bild, and bl | *" 0TSl dusgstion of twenty-two, there | 1t e Chaiass Btz puwerioos to satn- | aod Olsappalutment, whtch, liowever, was oal 'Axron, Til., June 22, —The Hon. C. spends a good deal of hix tine and moue: 1. Frow, i y down | “My dear "Mrs. Blank,' said the proprictory " il . are neventeen fur Tilde x or temporary, —tlio cobviction belng wow genoral with | Who bas becn Solicited Ly his fricuds to become & | town, = Btocks ure Lis Jdol, and he valls the ' v Aot ifenon will surcly bo wguluat tho favonts sou | 858 RN, LSS s ndor gor® " Hictoy rted tho turbulent spiria, and | &l sbadce of ltepublicans, aa well ‘s with "t | condidato i ihe Eightt Diatrict for Congress, bah | Giion enonigs ok to dlscotraga Lim In B ope | st rton s toal ‘.E::uh oh ':L{lmz o The reporter found Gen. Bl o ul Bome for ilendricks aud sowe for Davls, ** argued in favor of dropping the whols subject sud | Deémocratle opposition, that tho nomination of | declde bl ship. o tukes ‘atripto the Hag!’or tgucs | samo fellow had s0ld alargo nuiber in the city dh,“m;l"‘l;g et hfl:fl_ )lflu Jd;‘l’l‘;{‘"_ Will yuur delegation vute s a unlt outhebold- | adherin ta the uld uyatem. . lhfu. taking everything into consideration, way < East? now and sgain, but {s slways glad toget | under similar representat! nml The articly wad b k ol deal Of Sk iy 5 | fng of & caucu Iu St. Louis? o g Mr. Authony cxpresod hle regret that tho dia. | i ;;;l';lg m":“"" udic i :fld;;lf very -!r_«;fw MISCELLANEOUS, buck to Virghifa. | Other places arv too straight- | 1eft ut the storo fo be sold for ber account, She Thhe nowaper twan wis welnmegwit Loits iyl L Tk 80, (W ga to Bt | durldnes bud aceueruds Tiu didant ecy, o aus of | S84 that co oromnent Democrats admit that 1t will GOSNEY, IND, Juced for blib, aud oI5 inciiued to ook upon | uforins e husband that she don’t think 3 curdlatity for which the Genural 1a distinguls O UIATTENE cuANUERLAIN, ot et aafei T gateupied 80 1 By Fiposelifs unless. s0imo cltige oceuts, 1o beat Spectat Disgateh to Tha Tribune. conventionulity e b bure aud b uureasonable | eamel’s-lolr shuwl wouldbecome her, wiid theg d after thououal prelludusties s followlui coa? | of Threu Oaka, florrien Cuuniy, dulegate st arge, | temn.” 1o inoved U aijouri. the Uikt ’Ell:‘-;c::m thoy cousay azalust It 1, | Gosuew, Ind, June 22—Ths Republican ,',‘..‘,‘,f.‘y"‘,'m soclal .‘f;u,“’;’,‘;m,m‘;},'_“‘l‘;'" plenty of | ars 1ot fushlouublo onyway. It may bo safe 1 You aro sdpposed tobe sn sutlTiiden man, | Fapegeo oo oo ory efierby thu Rulghiofthe | ki poas Mas bttt wes then put ta the e AnsoNpaLY, Dounty Conventln st hero toduy und noie | guent Jamborees sud iving i laco whera b | Frenel i wiilnot be t sfabdostin el eho Deneral,” remarked the reporter, 5 Who's your cholce fur Prealdent, Mr. Cham- | taeeting and lost by s tic vote. Spectal Nispaich (o The flhn ¥ inated & splendid Ueket,—for Benator, Charles | knows eversbo wn(l: overyhody kuows Liw- - | anxjous o sell & shawl Worth § 0, **4 certaiuly s not lu favor of Tilden," repliea Anuthier dlsturbauce cecurred; several persons Camsoanars, L., Juny 22,—T) umvnbuuu Beardley; Roprescutative, Capt. Jubu Thowp- | thess sro thiogs omstocker Hkes. " Lo content with 83 per cent ds