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.6 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 1, 187%6—TWELVE PAGES! g ; s e e — ’ - -~ e = 7 i mortgnges of the old compoanics whichlthadas- | flox of the Goyernor’s sentimonts. Tn my | year 2is Aly resened from the danger of & | dren, We pansover, antaa sacred far publio con- | minated, Bpeeches wero mado by ex-Congreas- | and bty ', nd H?OI I ! IC A_I l sumetl, 88 well na on Its own: and bills of forc- | opinton, Hendrlcka 18 more Hke Benntor M | Tacesmsm o7 Mlaten, but now 10 bo mavod from n e T e o o of tho Ty Nnawn | min Wolt, the. Ton, Ar O. Caruth, Joncs, and | i ner Rusnana caratr b of o Bt £ L4 clonure, asklng for the snlo of tha property,wera | Donald, of Indiana, who is awoll-known hard- | £irrapt Seat aliem, which, after Incting nipon | #o well to bur alder eitizens, and marked by such | Wilita of 'Kenticky, and Magor ,Wander, the | ® recdom fram ostentatlon, ¥ filed by tho Trusices of the u‘mlui"lmv 1gagesof | moncy man, 5 ,""" Mriss "-: rpacity of carpet-hag nttornoys, hna | energy, pecasverance, and nlncL‘ na |v‘m.lullufcml Hon, Jonna (. Howard, Dr. McClure, andothera CIARACTEIL OF OUIL OANDIDATE. {hi olgtnal companie in the Uniled AtateaCir- | 0 W¥wt wil tho Heket run In Connectient ™ wnaycommed dho vilice of the Fedonl Govornitent | aura In after lifo—to educato himmcif and ot the | o (hls city, They indorsed the 8t Louls plat- | The Uariford Courant desceives Uov. Usyes form, and maintalned that the [»r’nciplm‘ wero | thos: {tas){ with lonpacity, waate, and frand; Infocted | snme time provide for tho mothor and sisters Yeft cuit Courts of the Districtant Indlanaand 8outh- “Very well. Our ncople like Tilden, and wo it t & i ! isicand ol thosd which overy hocat nnd palriotio cltizenof | Fir#=Tio lt tho tdeal cndtdato, taifing the epl- #4 yoar own, and who, 1f clpalltios swith the contaglon of | upun his hands, Ile came through the ordeal tri- ern Tilinols, In which actiona decrers of foreclns- | nro & Democratic Stato now.” Ihiarale: aod jocked fast the prosperlty of nn 10- I|!nf»hnnll;. pefuoil " - Tnmmany s Re‘mrmng CE}) uroand snle were about to bo entered. Upon this, “Un how much of nmajority do you count | dustrion rain, Tha offlce sceks tho man, 1o P lo In tho paralysis of hanl times. o entered the Univeralty of Vormont at Burling- | tho Repnblic eanhenrtily support, £ e of him in ni n e man o, : tains Break * Crow” abtmt Aptil 16, 1801, the bond and stockholdars | now1" Rororm o mitcerary g ontafiana souind catrency, | tonin 1836, _ After o enro¢ wa ho rotnmed and | Tt CLEANSING PROGESS A AAMPSTNR, | Aeieae oy tha i tarnies Yurep.fold Sonseatt ln Unia, i 2! and the gencral ereditors of the Company sub- * Oh that's somothing nohody can tell, Wa | restore the public credit, and matntain the natlona hecame & Inw atudent” in tho oflico of tho late Asn Conconrn, N. 1., Juno 30.—In tho Ilouse this | ngdest unassim MR I8 thoral, cducatl i with Hendricks. serlbed o u penoral plan of reorganizatlon, | are Yiopefnl and men ta do our heat. fontr: "2 donouinea e fotara tar il theea | Tinocal, Kan.y n (his vilingo, to whore, e and | morning, tio nildrcen ealling for tho removal o rersh sduedion » magaat nlay a4~z 10 mak d roming of thelegale | land buatnoss he ultimately succeeded. Aftor mi- DhIE Pk pae) °¢‘:,',.',,h.,"::u§f.,‘:',:1"fl:‘,""‘,': oA g e lm;d::‘- T B e standard o | Miston mulhnklhr ha avop Aequired n enviaila o Tor aloeidand sociritics. A oorn | n harmoncy man 16 hod ot much (o sty | YAl i &< hands of the, neoplc, Rl the nons | position as o keen advocato and wisa consalor, b ] e e porn o B e s | Shon el T blo thin gy, EROEIE g | ToqEest o wiich I Iho disceraraf the BUENC | Metanua, oo nun Olenis fricndy, aug joee 1an into effect. The Commitics were Samuel | ticket was sure of earrying All, or nearly all, of | dence which fn claven yenrs of peace has taken | Passlng over some minor town officas, hold by A Hohert Hayard, Joseph Tuckerman, | the Southern sme:" rg;w York, and other | from e ynople In Feder’al taxes lll;’lrhwn times the | him, hhgflm ‘pubjic pusition wns that of District John Q. Richardsan, and’ Charies Butler, On | Egstern States, and California, Oregon, and | whols arount of the legal-tenier notes, and Attorney for Peanklin caunlry. sppointed {n Octoe Mach 34,3503, in Alton, 111, tbe sond wag soll | other Ktaten fn I8 oo of qusction Mhie et fnannderen four Umos thelr wum n sielod e | Per, 140, OF U8 COtL, b e o” 1 bachme the anctlun, and purchased by this Commi #aid lie, was not ons of parties this tlme, ) 8 . " s o0 s n B corporaton | b oo™ o - maem. 'O e ong | ratiplan, e dcnasuce tiolnncal mbelly | Sapslaied o PRSI SN i conalln: Wt formed sopm stieewards, under the titlo of | ido lo meintained that tho country | Joaat's cace. has Mo, no mdvance. toward ro | flon”of 1840, N, Wheolor was olecied District thest. Louis, Alton d Terre 1loute Rallroad Com- | wns offered a good nan, but not neceanarily & | Tuantion, no preparation for resumptlon, but In- | Attornoy for threo yonrson tha gamo tickot with 3. any, with ' Somud J. Tikien, Rubert Bayard, | strong man; oh tha othet side the country could el wue Shatracied resomption by wastiny our | K, Flanders aa Cotinty Judge. ul“l Tuckm]mnn, Johln a. R{;hnmllu& ml"‘h““:' lvok “F 't?( fi"mnn of “.plomtdtfi‘mmlu' nm[lfl: Fosonress aud uxhfiul!ln)(' rxlll our -:nmlna lncnmdo, B ?om]u c':{ um\ ‘?ll‘ug{nph{'cfl "nflc:!n Ttg]&:fltfih‘f‘lma‘t sel age ns Incorporators. ¢ act Ol icor- | man ol al An examplo of 6 motdern aj and, while annual rofessing to intend & spec his election cclor rul il mmkfi‘ the nw‘:\nnpm Wi ompowored to | of Relorm. T conyan he contrasted llnyupnnd ;etdm:“. Tootia fi?”'}"f""kh“ nneaiy on"m:x il e 3 n'ggks“gm: istdhe, To (R0 partion 4 reats hiwd an ¢roto, AR ne ¢ - nagunie the labilities of the okt ounpany and | Tilden In making this xlmlrcunn, and was ot [ Lo R O e the. aot of kit D T s tho mastor Inir,- Whealer, wake settiementa, elng foc, that purpose tho | ab all charey in the praine of the Iatter. Snd wa hvxe.domhnd lte repoal, | Wa demaud & | 8 ronoiinced Wil and Flanders, as pronouncad & pow company’y stock and bands, the sotile Shdicione —stem of preparation, by public econo- | Democrat, svero rclected for thoso vMicos wnd ments 10 bs made within aix months aftor the e POy oimeial pationthmants, And by 4 wiro | eloctod withont opposition. 1t was tlion fioned 'rom the el | A o | Al or the L 0] ar of Wurepurrendared st soied wiPhn, dhat s | The folloing s e plabtom slopted by tho %‘.‘Su‘i:‘éé‘,’m'{‘f’w ‘;n‘fn:: oy of 1t proesent | Statemight By madovvithobt drawing ek ince months, : Republican National Conventlonat Cincinnati, | the sall % a csed tor entitled to payment, We bo« | In the fall of and -’Kn n In 18560, Mr. Vheel- e = Ileve noer ¢ syatem, woll-adyiscd, and, above all, | ¢rwas clected by the Whiys Momber ‘of Asseibly T L T g of tho Tloml. ot | Juno 1a: B T e hanila” Fot oxeqution, cras | for Frankiin County. Duth years the couaty was Direct: 8 held'nt the Company's ofiic, No. Whon, in the economy of Providence, thinland | atingat nqtimean artificial searcity of currency, | extromicly closa, 4 e e B e UBrmedl 9. Thden | Y to o yurged ot bunan slaxerys nnd when tho | and at no time slarming tho bito miad nfo & | In_ tho campnign of 1856 Wheolor warmly sup- 12 \Wall strect, In this city, ouct 3 den | werength of governmont of thn.peopla by the | withdrawal of that vast mnghincry of credit by Torted, on tho atunp and_ otherwiee, Fromont nmt and tho other hieinbers of the Purchaing Come | peogla and for {ho peapla was o be domonatrated, | whicl U5 por cent of oue businoss trunatclions oro io_other ltepublican_ candidatos, and haa always mitteo wero nmong the Directors, One of them | tho Republican pm»f came Into power. 1tadecds | performed, —n ayatom openand pablie, ani inspir- | ncted fully with that porty aince. He was Stato offered a serias of rasolutions, which wora re- | bave passed Into his urz, nnd wo look back to them | fng goneral confidence,—would, from {he day nFm Sunnlarlniflrxulnd 1859, and wartho Ureslient pro furred to Purchasing-Committce-Mombor-and- | with pride. Inclted by thelr memorles to high | pdoption, bring healing on ita wings to all onr | tom.of thatboly. Inthefall of KGO ho wan olected Director Bamucl J, Tilden, as counsel of tho | almaforthe of onr country and mankind, ond | harassed’ industrics, ect in motlon tho wheels of | to Congross froin the 'Vllhlblurlel,lln:g:ompulml of Kenyon Cullege,Otto, TN emoetntle ficlals Swas, taken 1R, and | Tarvant Colons S |2 ko g rae A% Renoal afior a Iz discusalou, Joseplt B, Wiggin, dinlgo | ontians and wida readlng, as o stddcic of bouks, s of Probatd fur Hockinglnm County, wis re- | | 7iira i Sharaceer 8 atafntes, politically, publies moved, Addrosses liave been presonted cnmn‘; 5, prlvllé‘ly. Bearch “m Stato of -nnnu('('c.’.' AD for asweeplng removal of all Democratic offl- | ong c\.".f';"' 'y‘c'?n'r‘."fl)' man more absojutely unlmv:thhe:} clale, soma sixty {n number, Mach party feel | “Fourif v idwediong by & yocent tnherttance and 18 consequently engandered. Tiag Nolther the anziaty for fortane, (o hora of 1t noF THE COMMITTER TO WAIT ON TILDEN AND NEN- hulig liad tha exporure lotllll'n lufiuences of spoculation Pl o of utriguos in amassing ]sl'r. I“lomrs, i!llmole-’—'nm C?Imn‘nzlueu n [pnln‘t- ed by “he Natlonal emocratic Conventlon to W uou?‘ “Tiiden and Hendricks of thelr noming- | Taiecthe tvanstiilo Colrisrs. T anasie o s auord tlon held # meeting Inst ovening and made Gen. upon tiis subject, the Courfer mays: Jolhm A, MeCleruand Chairman, and resolved to | ostall retract notving wo have sald concorntog Walt on tho nomlnecs fu a body, and for that | inatadhy nectumation: A rtirder s h Provatack ph g;lrpo!u to meet at the Fifth Avenuo Hotel, Iy i nllnsvn T mtaauros MOFE thin 1 dues I Mens ow York, on the 11th of July, A Sub-Com- | (RIM0BE Lowls Convention nuininates s candidato on & mittee was appoluted to draw iip n form of an- |" groonback ”pu Ivy, ‘or stand lunro?n'?nu‘cfi'&;rt’ro% tha ‘nouncement to cach of the nominees, and the | attitude of n ddhvmorcd man, Tliden could not b Chalrinan was appolnted a Commitico of Ono Lo | Yrasielto sarry out the rocaback palicy. Hie onposed ey :};rfl‘{gglg{‘:‘n{{é&'g‘u:fi. :.IE,I “r:xng&ll-:'& flfn:l:‘nfim’n‘}'fi Mexpis, Tenn,, Juns 80,—The Republieans | Mime him &8 the- amieratio nomiacs Tob brostient. l‘mhllnhr‘nm{%.llim ln;:‘ut,l\rlvg at the (Olpfirmxfimg “v:n'x'e'gn support ‘mnnnfi'l‘:ln. Aliea, or Fymmrma 0-night. a1, Moore presfded, ouf an, Al periiaps one ur twd Eastern mens s et ‘ot cbtored. Bpccens | bucwowillsupnort Fulcf Cosger fa reterence to Tils werg made by Willlam Ranidolph, EQ 8kaw, col- |+ 1think we all rocognize In flayes and Wheelor tho orcd, and otficrs, which wers well recelved. fongral type of charncter wo kv becl sevking, -1t 18 gratulation that Gen, fiayca s in A Cortaiit fenso, & et mam tresh and uncontaminated by tho POLITICATL NOTES,. Tt ot fntrigua witlch hoa buen for some eimb lominARE At the Capital, 1118 nq ' Carl Schnrz's Paper Spurhs | the Unholy Alliance. The Republican Candidate . for the Vice-Presi- o . dency. WILL DOLY FILD Thero Is one Democratie e 1 1 wir oo lacn Rgl newspaper in Indiana thes What They Think and Say of Him at His Home. Tho Terre-Haute Record of Samuel ! J, Tilden. Another Credit-Mobilier—-* Addl- ~* tion, Division, and Si- omination wos tha telimph of tho tiinonts of tho Hephitean partr, t of ey OURR CANDIDATES, g} it s A1 WO Ded 3 ] @ | Tooking to the futuro with unfalloring coufage, | commerce, mauufackures, and tho mochanic arta, | of Clinton, Kesox, and Frankiin Conntics. 1o was (Tune~"* Ifurrah 8mg."] vk Undbe that iy sdininifirnsion Wil Tu ko by E leuce. Company, On the followiug day the Bord met | 5 "Sn3 purpote, we, the Lentesenintives of 1o | sontors employment 10 iabor, and renow, in atl its | the Presldent of the Canatitutionsl Convantion for For . B, Iayes, our candlda il o o Teawei U the drlents of agalii at: tho same place, and Furchslug-Com- | party in Natloual Convention assombled, make tho thie prospurity of the poople the Stato of Now Yurk, which ot at Albsny In Hareah! hugeah | hurrah | Erl-benrer, Lot Wit Teat cslceth moed reqpeets yon o mitice-Membar-Dircetar-nnd - Connsel-for-the- | FAUR Sickiuaion of principton: - o 1a ‘aotbsnary n the sum and modo of | Juno, 1867, In tho full of 1508—Fraukiln Coun- We'l pince him fn tha chalr of State, truiy your, | e Wk eoe T so 3 Gorparation famaucl J. Tilden reported tho res- | “*45 2B tic e Staden of America ts & Nation, | Feiorni taxation, (o the end ‘that capltal may | iy naving hecomo nesociaiod with St Lawreaco, ol il bustab! MutRR] TILDEN'S TRIOKS. ] o Graat | olutlons, which wera to the offect that cortaln | nat & foagno. iy the combined wworkings of tho | bo ot free froim distrcss, and labor ifghtly | andthoiwo constituting the Elghtevnth Dielrict- r 'rosident. so picase kind heaven, | - i 8. he Platforms o 1ls bound to be In soventy-sov A moat worthy supporter of Gov, Tilden In this e Donda and stock should be lssned and created | Nattonal and Stafe Governments undee theie re- | burdoned. We denounce tho prosent tarldl, lovied | e wad clected as it Itcprosentative, and ‘ho Las o'sbaund to bo i eventyeoyom cliy lias jomo fima | tlnrrah ! hurrahl hurrah! haeeah! ity lias been mightily plensed for somo t{ime past Parties, o haided over to Samtiel . Tilden aud his |.spective institutions, the rights of every citlzonra | upon neatly four thousand arilcies. as a master- | held tho piace Lo the present time, Hturrahi horrah nerah i by'th recipt of pAphlets, apors, And obhor Purchasing Committoe for tho payinent of the | eccured at homo and protected abroad, und tho prncu of |"¥ugum, Inequallty, and false pretonso, Nothing demonstratcs more clenrly the popnlarity urrahl hurrahl hurral ’lplldcn Aocunmite: Mll’“ e l:ul":m(m“m’ I . urcliase motey and the scttlement of clalms. | common welfare promoted. . which ylells a dwindling, nnd nota yoarly rising, | and strenuth of the man than the fact that, In thix Tics just the man to lead our fight, scription on thulr tilo-pnge, ** With tho cordial ro- - A . Second—The Hepublican party has ypeeserved | rovenuu. It has {mpoverished many industeles to { banner Itepublicun Disteict of the Wtate of Now e ards of 8. ) " N " ) 78, J, Tid 'flic honds and stock ‘authorized by tho tharter ann . ureahl hurrali! hureah! gar 8. J, Tilden," Ho thought they werosont. Sobator Barnum, of Connecticut, I el o bo jasucd by thesd resolutions | these Gavernmonts Lo the wundicdth annlvonary | subsldizo s fows ft probibits Imports that wight | York, the grent County of B, Lawrenco, having O i e tatte i 10 him confidentially’ and peivately, and directed, * R P an Tollows: of tha Nation's birth, and Hiey ate now,embodi- | purchase the products of Amorlcan Inbor; it fias | threc'members of Assuinbly and Franklin Connty ] Ineeat gealed, and_diapatchod by the hand of the groat on tho Democratic Ticket. Ll il LS & 2,200,000 | TGHta Of the great tiuths mnoken at itd eradlo: | dograded Awcrican commerce froy tho first lo an | only one, should hava so cordislly supported a LA TRt A, opnoked ta frands W hteforinor bimaalt, Bomobady stepped Info s s Firat marteago bon A Ro0 000 ¢+ That all men iiru croated equals that theyare en- | fnferlor rank apon the high seas; it hias cut down, | reafient of the latter county, And ihis, too, while o Jaat And ¢ noblest work of God (' oflice tho othor day, and, when the kubjoct was « Sacond niorignge: lPr:Sn r‘n u‘si"‘ou' %"‘;fl; by fllcl:’( ‘.clifnlnr"\rvllhh lEm‘l;lu h-'nll)lonnl.vln n|1]e u:‘;::lltl)ll Am‘?rlnlnr‘n "lmll{"hflt“'" “fhfmn’llm‘ }‘;rug\gln.s m:t’nrl:r ycn{;o(a ‘h“a‘nl'l"fég”'.?:a‘i?x'.“‘e‘ Tlucrah! burrahl olc, nceldontally called” up, showed bim that tho ine ol » 1,500, among which are life, hberty, and the pur- | abroad; It has depleted the returns uf American he o Scnator from thesamo rict ) . reription wan not written at all, but wi Iy t] i i L 4,500,000 | st o happihess; that for the attainment of theeo | ngriculinre,—an Fatinatey followed by ‘half our { aleo, from tho daysof lor own Bilas'Wright and ¢ % ) but was moraly the Mopting- of - Chioago Republicans 0 | gipek—proterrar 81,700,000 tnids Governments hava been inatituted amon ‘]‘vbunslu; e O b | e r e Y awconco s bocn ond nfited | A horo's theeo choors for Wheclar, oo, e ket ron e ot Ly obd o TaYoa . Consider the Mayoralty Question. g Common..veesessers %080, o pien, derlving tholr fust powers from tho coneont | produces to the Treasury, obatructa the process of | with able statesmen fittod for the post. Through A POt e pubiiean, and trae} marked that Mr. Titden was tore of a fraud thon + 0o 3,760,000 | oiffo poversid.h dnit thens trath uro eher. | froducion, am woten the fruls of abors 1 pros | these micecarivoclecions they waived thelr oy finrialil hurrali Boxeatt the papers liad mado him out, Ho s not yet do- et % ————— | ruily oheyed, or, It need be, vigoronsly enforce motes fraud, fosterssmuggling, enrlches distionest | clalma in Mr. Wheeler's . citleit whero ho will ight the noxt time, bot ho 1 Totaleesresranee veveee+:810,450,000 | tho work of the ltepublican party is unfinished, oficinls, and bankrupta nant “motchants, Wa | rieht nore that, bofore the Clncinnatl Convention And when olocted, till tho samo 5 , ¢! alhe is A'GeheralE! lon ot Opialon LAUL NOMBER ONB. e Tius porianant paiication of the Southi | Sotsand that all Cuatom.-Houso tsxation siiall ba | inct, aswarancca of thie airongost haracior wora «Hgtll ot his uly 4 hice ' mthaiaima) Y fanzur & aupnortor of ghe grpat *ieforaar.—~ e i T Thg complaint e forth b o Jan 160, | e e of i oo, e compes et | ey, Ly et Moforh ity GRS R | B, Tl s o o o idedots | 2 wAvanson on Coumax e 1 ein- of al cf Lo enjoyni scafo of ¢ oxponye, Federal o, ond Mu- 1 10! lu presos N LFAX, % in Favor of Ex-Ald. Heath. | the Purchusing Gominittes conveyed b0 Sl | hilTighia and dntion, o whish the Republlean | nicipal. PO Fodoral taxation hns awalle. rom | futures S e o raryoa tha frue] - | i Irione Juin it y ar party stands sacredly pledged. The puwer topro- | sixty millions goll in 1860 to four. hun- When tho Malono (now Natlonal) Dank was or- TIn It great desire toimpress upon the people tns. bonds, iith the addition of $350,000 common | FUeY foe'iilo Cutorcement of the principles om- | dred and afiy inflliona currency fn 170; | ganized fu 1851, Mr. Whesler becamo lts Cashlor, A tirto mos mora for Wheeler, foot tiea that Lo party fe 1n Tavor of Reforin, thio ads NATIONAL. stovk, whose Isgne was never nuthorized by any- | hodled fn tho recont Constitutional Kncrdmentats | our agérogate- tazatlon. from ono hundred And | = leaving tho profession of Jnw for that purposs, — B L TR L RN dress and platform of tho Democratlc National . s Dady? that Is,they gave themsclves 84,000,000 | vested by thosa Amendments in the Congress of tho ( ffty-four milljons gold in 1400 to soven hundred | and \waa Its dancinl oflicor for Afteen years. 'fla b AL T LU L Convention lends ofta scarv of chargos of corrnp= worth of cerlificates of stock, fnstend of the | United States; and woduclare ittobe the molomn | and thirty millions curroncy In1870; or, in ono de- ‘was connected with onr ralirond from Ogdeneburg "u"’l ! teran! buerih! hurrahi tion [nat the Ropublican party as followa: Sy B IIENDRIOKS ,000 pbave set. forth us suthorized by tho | obligation of fo Legislativeand ExecntivoDepari- | cade, from lees tian fvo dollars por liead to moro | to ltouso's Tolut na Trustcs under the mortgazo T et T rrah *+Tho dingrace and censiiro of a Vico-Prostdent. " B = charter gnd tho resolutions of the Board, This | menta of the Government 1o put into Immedista | than clghteon doilars per liead, ' Since the peaco® bondhalders, and a8 l‘msldnn!l or mpmmmrm - | —Cincinnatt aratiimretnd huera 7he very President of hla very Demoeralic Na- CROW-COMMUNION. e T sniliion oYerissuo ©of stock, says | and vigarous excrcluo ail tholt eonstitutional pow- | tha pooplo have poid to tholr tax-gathorers mora | car, for somo eloven years, 1tis scrvicew as Chalr. | —Cincinnall Gazelte, tlonal Conzention, Henry Watlorsop, editor of tho 00 ... Epecial Disgatch to The Tridune. tho complaint, 19 still outstanding ns pnflo,[ tiie | ers for romoving any just causes of diecontent on | than thrice tho sutn of the national debt, and more | man of lnportant committecs in Congress and MR, BLAINE. Loulsvillo Courter-Journal, gave the llo to this " June 80.—At 6 o'clock [ LhG Lomp . 18 | E PArt Of any class, and. for sccuting to cvery | than twico that sum for tho Federal Governwent | otherwlse, and his connection with the **\Whosler | Mr, James G. Blalno I not now a eandldata for very chargo In il oditorinl of’ March' 10, 1873, In INDIARATOLIS, Ind., 20.—A liabilitis of the Company, and tho stockholders | 41 FAE A% B0F Bt 0oy Dorty and osact oqual~ | alone, We domand a rigoroua frugallty In every | Compromfsc,” that brought *'ordoe aut of confa- | prosd the” following frahk, manly, and emplatlc state- this afternoon o small delogntlon arrived from | want to know who has fiy;x’;‘ aud rhero 1 ls. | {1y tho oxerclae of all civil, pofiical, and publlo Dopastment and from every oficer of tho Govern- | slon™ In Lotislana, aro well kno rosldent. Tio haa left Congress, and gono homo | mont: hicivho, ot tho tima Lad tolbgraphod il 8t. Loulr en route for the Eust, among which | Mr, Tilden will probab Wn. Mr. Wheoler's views aro In full accord with the s 1o try and recover from o very dangerous flinces. ¥ tho United Stat P, rights. To thls cnd, we lnpcratively demand a | meat. over tho Unite es aa an Assaclated-P'rean dly- wero Augustus Bchell, Hoss Kelly, Judgo Rob- | vention. Ile rofusesto doso beforo it. e, O e ey e & | ™Hsform fa neconsaty to pat a atop to the profil- | TepublicAn platforin ndopted at Cincinnatl, tlo fan | Itis health 18 badly shattered, and ho way never | putch: Al \ W. " all l’ New York. "Tho ‘Trustee ond Surviviug Recelverot tha old | adelity to these duties shiall not falter until” theso | gate wasto of public iands, and their diveslon rrum | rotod lawyer, A ool financler, and a tyarn patrlot. | got well, The Congressional investigation of his ‘Wo have “‘W the tronble to roviow cnrulul’l, s erts, and W. 1L Quincy, of New York. | oomnany, who sold the property to Tilden and | reaultsare placad beyond disputa or recall, uctual_sottlors b{lllm party In power, which hns | Tic loves Kls pariy; ut hio Joves his country bottor. | came has boen postponed until the 10ih of July; 5t qasa a7 dIr. Colfien, an réconded (1 ihe Oongressfonal These gentlemen wero escorted to Mr. Hen- dricke’ quarters st tho Occldental, and o love- foaat followed, the like of which has rarely been seen In tha cltyof concontric clrcles. Hendrlcks grew happler and happler, and the entire erowd ato crow until distonded stomachs could hold no more. Then 1 hainis Commitice, was-Mr. Azarlab C. | _ Fourth=1n the first act of Congress algned by'{ aquandered two hundrad miilious of screa upon | Shrewd and far-sightod g o politician, aid one of i:"lfi;;l.nllln:(l‘u‘fulou rupon.u' to the bondholders | President Grant, tho Natloral 5ummmnm a4- | ratlronds alone, and, out ull' more than thrlco llllnl iho most admirable organizors for a political can- of the old compnny in 1863, and of that report sumed to remove any doubis of ita purpoto to dia- ng,;w,?luo has dlngalnd of jess than a alxth direct- | vass—atill party Suterosta with him aro hield second- th 't of Tthe now company for tho samo | chargoall Just ohll¥nl\onl totbe publlc_croditors, | Iy o the tiilors of tho soll, Try (o prineipis. Ad » public sponker, cspecially at o ruport of L pew cumpany for tho st | aui%aolomaly plodged fie fath to mako pro- | Hotorm a petussary to torroct the amislons of o | s hustinge, 1 hae fow superlors. ikeen in aneca year, slgne i en Purchinslug-Commi vislon at tuo earlleat practicable period for tho re- ]’loxllbllum Congress and the errors of -our treatics | dote, quick nt repartee, atrong fn nrg;lmunt. and ice, thus speaks: = demption of the United States notes in coln." | and our dllplamnny. which havestripped ourfellow- | closely sticking to hls toxt, ho cnzries hia nudicnes Thoproceedingaof the Commlttco of bondholders Commetclal pmfluru{r public morals, and nation- | cltizons of forolgi birth and kindred raco, recross- | with him, _And he Lna the raro mmug of apenking d 1 zion, and compare 1t with tho el . Wil scarcely bo reanmod. But tho Democratle pa- | fonse doilvered by tha.lato Vice Droatdent 3':":‘%;':'; hat A6 pors continuo ta attack him ns ‘)I"cfl] a8 If o were Bend last Saturdag, The "‘““uof our search s, nominated for Prestdent. One of the last charges fé‘e‘:"rgir:'é?nfi??ir:f":}'z'v’v'fix"ré'&fifl-’«'f-‘fifi?sfi%’-fli‘yix'i"i'nm iy thetollowlng, teleqraphied to tho Dotrolt £re | aisrour vl el niats b iy G hca Eversbody owrace—that I th iepubllcane-that they reaaler Lo allow gl lice wolisyo noter bocn teinpted, Hayeato ouy of c! ere) o o ond could nol be indiiced, 10 su o . T O TobvmnIEntioncatoomit, Same | uf credit demand that tho promise bo fulflicd by a | ing the Atlantic, of the shiold of Amorican citizon- | only whon it will tell, and stopping whon tho atgu- ould, of conrse, prefcr Hayeats auy of tholeadini | G020 gy Sl (0 urfrsay teress, oF prepidice. THR SI'EECNES uelJ. Tilden and tho Purchaalng Committeo—are | continnons and nu\udy progross tospoclo-payment, | ship, and have opposed our breturen of the | ment ls finished. v nover oxhauuts lifs hearul cure the adiisslon that it {8 n lucky thing lhnll!mm- In dolng what we belluve to bo an act af persunal juss began. . Scholl Jed off, and was followed ?:‘v all stated In the report of Mr, Flage with suchpar- | ~_Ffth—Under tho Constitution, the Presidunt and o "ronat 1ol imcurstona of & mmeo | 1o inon excollent parllamentarian, snd will pro: | sylvania was able to ok Hartrantt fong cuouyli ta do- | Hee, e desire to be Jull, exvlielf, and wngrudging. Do Serees Quiney, and Senator Mebonald, | Husariiy as- to Fendsr iy furthor siatoment au- | Hoads of Departmenia aro o ke nominaflons | not sprang from the “wame groat paront | aldo ovor tho United States Senats wrlh dignity, | feat Dlane, (L ieu"aald s Vefran teianlcan nore: DRISTOW AND THE 1.-0. Tho vunden of thelr songr was that they had [ perfiuous. for ofics, Ui enats 1 to adsinoand consent (o np- | alock, and In fack now by Inw donied cltizonahip | | Few menat 07 hace held 80 many important ‘and |- bof tome yesterdnye f taaved eht, Hepibieas B | probably It minkes no differance to tho publishers made a hard fight for Imhmm’a Gavernor, but JADL NUMBER TWO. pointment, and the Housa of Represcntatives b through naturalizatiouy a4 boing unaccustomed to | varied trusts and Olled them so well. Thero 18 nio ConMling s nomNaHon, Wat o ha falled fu seécurlng him the first place. The victors,and their conquerors, had been gencrous, however, in glving him an lonorable place, and it was their duty, as well ns hls, to accept tho situstion cheerfully, and go ta work for vlcta in October and November, After McDonnl( came Iendricks, who snoke reluctantly and briafly. 1o wanted the Resumption act uncon- ditfonally repealed, and believed that tho action of the Conventlon meant reforni. Of Ms own intentlons, so far as covcerned the accoptance or rejection of his nomination, he would .sny nolhln;{. Itis understood, Lowover, that Mr. , Hendrlcks will positively accept. Severul of his Triends do not liesitate to aflirm that he has so Y rmulu!la one, consld- | Of the Juter-Ocean, but It 1s certainly true that the ring mérely parey faidrdsis” While talkiuy wlth this | populay of that Journal has boon sctiously im- entfeman, Bunvtor Cameron and tho olerc of Macom; | palred by 1t couree fn attacking and misreprosonts fiftteq (Forolen liclatiuns), Sai Larr, cania along, aud ¢ R touVepintion beching uenorl, Tothe qunry of th | (ni Socretary liretow, Whilobo was proliably not £y of e Arat Foforred 1 as £ tho (nftonces thut nra: | tho cholco of a malority of tho patty n this lucality Kentieman .m...‘,,,.,,,,‘,m{nd{,'n'.wmg oeuthat pro- | 3o Dronldent, ho (a hlihly catbomad, and his sers Tiare soplicar "well, air, tho leniing aud pornans | vices ns Secretary of tho Trensury aro fully appro- n X g o in"tho “rennsyivania dolegation & gentlopian fi,:‘.}‘..umc?u’,“i‘;‘w:“:“‘,“lc“: phorin ‘P,‘:,fi,“:fi v ‘wealth and” high position, who uot fo th ! Ll“ f 9% 7y, BN vara since pald Jumes 4. Blalne §5,000 for his cro was A generl feeling of regrot when his ro- niucucy I cartstig o corldln mossuza through tle tirement from the position ho Las flled with so Touse, the Moncy being paid down uefore the bil) | much courage, ability, and honor, was announced. ‘passcd. Nofore reachlugr a voto thoe genticuan named | Thao nler-Ucean will not hurt him or beneflt itselt nt for Ly Mr. Blaine, who dowandud s further | 4y continulng its attacks, —Carroll (fowa) lerald. W cotlderation for lile (niuence, aud it was patd uudee projeat to aave the bill," and’ eays Darr: "'"ls l‘.lll‘n‘: THE 1.-0. AND THE OURRENCY QUESTION, ould oy . n nojnliatéu, iis centienian would bave | ho Chicago ufer- Gcean liss ratwod ita scalpings nccuse rosecuto faithless ofiicors, Tho beat | tho traditionsof a progresmvo civilizatlon,—ono | staln upon his public or private record, | 'The vast "':"I.:glr °£§5}"1Lfile:€i§’efi"fl'f§é‘ 3 '&'{,‘c'}’c‘},fi?{’ffi interest of Hhe public servica demanda that those | exorclsed in llborty dader cqubl laws; and o de- ;...u‘.‘n‘.’,l‘. ‘committed to ks liande havo boen garo- ar. Flagg, thuscommended for © particularity,’! dlstinctions bo respected; that Scnators and Itop- | nounce the policy that thus discards the umn{- fully protocted. No man In Northern New York Is b K':m Tah ttled b & firat % | resentatives, who may. ndgos and sccuscrs, | loving Gorman, and Lolerated arevival of tho Cool moro highly respocted for nioral warth and sterling states that tho claims gettled by tho firab ot~ | ghonld not dictate appointments to ofice. Tho In- | trade In Mangotinn women, Imflmr(cd Gt inmoral | abilttor: " 110 ia calm in council—bold and fesrlcss age bonds of £3200,000 suiounted to only | variabla rule in appolntments should have refor- | purposos, el Mongolian men hold Lo porforun ser- | In actlon, Trao na steel to tho m‘m—ubmnn his 5.‘,0415.‘:1-10.-111.. ,fi"‘“{‘g 3 bnlml\lrlc in lusftibl;ng%a 57,! enco to tho hm‘mily. &“fi}{:" and: capacity of the vlrln hlnlrgr contracly; Inl:}l Homand '?"‘ nlmdmmuon v.lluws "flm inhls pue, "1112 tombines t:;n Lieat Infl he Tilden Yurchasing Committecol 250.50. | appolntees,—giving party in power thoso | of thu tho truaty ‘with the Chineas Kmplre, or witch | tho noblest qualitica that make up the man an The stockholders wgm. Mr. ‘Tilden to tell them pY)\cul \vl\cm“l\nrlnnny aad vigor of administration | leglslation wlliln conetitutional llu\"tadon-, 88 | Atatesman, x‘l will ben uappx duJ for our country where that went to, and Mr, Tilden hos answered | require its polley to Lie murc-eutnd‘lhnt sormlmng atull provent furthor importativn or immigration | when all its ofiices aliall bo fllc by Intelligent, in effect, “Wait antil nfter tho 8t. Louis Con- | 81} othors to bo filled_by porsons solocted With sole | of tho Alongolinn raco. honest, ond capable men 1ike hin, wholook o thy vnnuon."" 2 referonce 0 tho cficiency of tha public sorvice, Teform is necessary, but cannever bo effectod but | good of the State rathor than to personal profit and h MAUL NUMDER TOREB, nnddlhg flgfh‘tl&!f:llluugfguo‘:hnm hl'll the honor of | by mnking it tho controlling lseus of the electlon, | udvantags, ~Frank and genlal, afable I his man- renderin, 0 o coutl The reader will please look n at the table, Strth—Wa rejoico In tho quickenes :{. and 1ifting 1t above tho two falso fsauos with which | nory, without show or parade, ho la ncceasiblo to :! consclence | the ofilce- uhllnix classes and the party inpower | all, ' With n social nnturo thiat I8 unsurpasicd, with and note the lssie of %-&500» second mort- | of tho people concorning political aiirw, and will | scok tomothor b o ¢S the qualifications of truth, manlinoss, and Lonest fzuge bonds, preferred and income. Mr, Flage's | hold all ru lic ofilcers to o rigid responslbility,and | = First—Tho falso fesnc,ivith which thoy would en- rumuno ovor in the ascendant, and with a heart A mi 1aine had been noaliated, this gentleman cliarzed, thin S oy QAR kmnifo, threatoning to tako tho wool from the to Stated in privatey und nu ono hero who kuows | Foport stalcs with much and ericl “parties- | oningo that tho e e T | e e e a7 e oo | Povaat it Clriatinn primciplos, o Arwia around | oot (o workd: eorrupt man, and givon all the | J8ov0 cleiliow'n liead who daros to doctaro that tie him hias for & moment doubted that ko would o | larity™ that the mnonnt of clalms scttled ‘by | wbo betray officfal trusts shall bo swlft, thorougl, | schools, of which tho establishment and support | him friends with mognetic power. And, tho more rr (s tho aditor of o leading Repobitean paperaf | greenback in not the bost moucy this: coontry over 80. 2 2 this Jssne wns only $4,309,515.89, leaving o trifle | and uny arlng, - belong exclusivly Lo tha soveral Statas, aud which | tho people of these Unitod States como to know Ll "'"",E.'" and s Jualde™ tho Gameron it ad | snw. The Jnler-Oceap ot o nerfect filnm to lta INDIANA REPUBLICAXS of $100,454.11, wilich tho’ stockholders sk Mr, mflgv";}%;gég,gy’,}g;fl;fgl! atom of thasovoral | tho Dowiooratle’pacty has chierlibod from, tnolr | bim, tho moro Wil o command thole admiration | K0 et A B s sk Mot | Oy S Ty a0 bo harrest (g nea 2t s . ates ‘ar i rican Nopublicy un( jon, s reaoly mal 3 . 9 gra of arinjon thab 1t Ie o stroni; ek, buk they Tiden bo aceannt furs b e e e | aud, 8 n tho bulwarkof the fnorican Hobublic;. | Loumdation, o farsnse for sy slosss svct_af | “"Wo havo known Willlam A. Wheeler from bls Inf; Sxcopbiofematic, aals TRt oYy the opinians of many othor poople, 18 will do na fear Tilden's money much more than Hendricks | 1t 4l after tho adlournment of the Conventlon, | v recommend an amendment to the Constitation | creed, and wlv.?mut Ccontributions from the Troas- | boyhood, And hero, from tho homo of his lifo- plesn iy tood for that paper, ‘becauso it happena to omana popularity o8 the tall of the ticket. 1Mo s al- | and does ot sny that e will do it cven then. of the United States, forbidding the application of | uryto any, time, w6 can assuro tho American public that no GOV, HAYES' ONUNCIT RELATIONS, from the City of Chilcago, to call thione **lunntic: ready lost caste, Iis nomination arouscs uo TAUL NUMDER POUIL. any public fonds or property for the bengiit of any Second—Tho falso lssue by which they seck o misitke law been made by the Repubilcans in m, tha Edltor of The Tribun i who happen to differ froin 1t on the currency quess enthusiasm, and will not during thu canyvass. Another glance ut the table above will reveal | scliools of Inatitutions under sectarian control, 1ght anew tho dylng cmbers of sectionsl hate bo- | chioosing bim na onc of the atandard-bearars, along or. Bh E'h Tat tlon.— Vinlon (fowa) Eagle. Tiis most intimato fricnds canuot conceal tho | tho fssuo of 1,700,000 proferred stock. With b’fflhm-—'flm rovenus necessary for currontox- | tweon kindrod peoples once unnaturally estrangod, | with tho gallant Hayos of Obfu, With auch atlecs FnrxosT, 0., June 27.—As the Cliurch-relations AR CITEDRER 0 o, ATe: cliagein felt, at his aituation. Tnost aggravating * postleularity¥ tho report of | ponditures and the obligations of tho public dobt | bit now reunited ia ono lndivisiblo Iicpubliaand 4 | Hone, thure can bo'but_one result—a triumphant | of Gov. Hayes aro bolug mosted In the Wost, Tbeg iR AL A gl by TITE TAMMANT COHORT CALLS ON LT\ rom duties ui ‘ruu Jmporta- | common destiny. kopu'humn victory in November, —— Mr. Flugg scts down the amount of labflitics | Mmust be W’foly derive leavetogivoyou the facts: Gov, Tlayesisnotamem. Gov. 1lnyos ins fvo ehildron living snd three X4 % 5 tlons, which, 8o far as possiblo,shonld be adjusted AlL theee abuses, ‘wrongs, and crimes, the pro- ) d. ld , 1M siipauraiis, lad, SUeoh Sercl gl oo | rrotches y il e T ACATE, . | to'proniota tho Intorests of Amdrican labor and ad- | dict of sixtucn Yoars' asicndency of tho Ropublic: MISCELLANEOUS. URenrbo . X chseniiatianraau'aeaiindsnson O st Basaard 1w kool babtd o ew York delegates, roturning from uls, | prrete O b o leslares ho will mot o | Yance the grosperlt of the whole conntry. an party, creatd 8 necosslty for roform, confeased g ts orvices horo; and, as tho Discipling of that | 4,5, on vacation, The next, Webb C. layos, o Temoined over oe truln this avening to call on | by Mr. Tilden, w hlio deriares Now, not do | “Ninth—We reaflitm onr opposition 6 turthor | by Nepyblicana themaolveas but thelr reformers FORD COUNTY, ILL. Church allows a inority of Trustecs to bo mem of | fiyq, {ngontous young follow of 20, Ia studying at \ 3 finmm?‘flflcfi wl}&fl:fifllm é‘:flf‘?wflnm fixg&ggzgl:’fgm\mm onvention, and won't “"'“{.’“’ :hedpm‘ls nlanldhl.fl o ,:a-:m% n‘x;;llmg; nmwum daws In Conoution, and runplncnu from Spectat Dispaich to The Tribune: pood repntation, though not mombors of the | Cornell Coliege, and Is Captain 'of. the Cornell Tt m‘éx,“'.?m.;’ Ry, Witliam Roberts, W IL. 5 + IIAUL KUMDEL PIVE, e, N s sacie o . | e Vg toslay ths o aos of hupeut volers | Paxrow, 1il, Juno 80,—~A Republican County | Churct, to Governor Ia Prosidant of our Tionrd of | Navye Wuiartont F. Havue, tho thittiin pola, of Trostes, Mrs. 1inyestsa member in good and | AUS, 1818 years old, and has boen at tho Htato s Agricaltural Collego: to u . T regular atanding in the Mothodist Eplacopal Church | P&Teest e weott nfiuu'unm".“'wfi'on:p tho. m&x?f « hero, L tylnll t to call lx{ tha pet namo of **Tues.” Ilo a Leight little follow of 5 yeprs. The Ufl!‘l daugh- COX AND THB BPEAKRRSUIT. ter {3 namod Fannle, and {4 8 yoars old, She ia A roporter of tho 8t. Louls Republican, Inter- mv‘plcture of her mother, and lins all hor mother's oot o viewlng Saw Cox, aald: **I sce that, since you { “FSSYEIEHE o nogt attractive and lovablowom- departure from Washington, Milton Bayler has | ap, ik, her hnl\mnds‘ ho s wholl ;:-l?ezm. been appolnted Bpeaker pro tem, In your place." and In manner hae all tho natural und spontaneous The snnual report of thy Dircctors, showing Tenth~—1t Is the Impurative duty of the Govern- | leaders and guldes, Ileforin can only bo‘had by a | Conventlon was held bere to-day. Al Bamplo the condition of tho Company on the st of Jan- | ment o ;gn'mlgg fxfi‘..'l’.‘.fi'{;‘i?:‘;‘a‘éu‘fif.".‘nfi'f’{’.},‘“ n g-:;cflxflllllg'ggflvglfl,gyn- W demand a chango of | was nominated for Btate's Attornoy, 8.1, Ly- . - | dovo minis chang ¢ uncyy 157, stated that s common svock latic~ | tardad to the sdopted Amorican clizens that Is A et menaeas sud of en " °¥ | man for Sherdfl, aod A, M. Daggett for Ciscult ity pn!mm.sa. Plenth Hote hat ';‘l?", F!venln tho natlys. orn; and thatll neccasary | fesolved, That this Convention, reprasenting | Clerk. Delcgates wore chosen to the Congres- Cothpany wus _aiuthorizad to lssuc $2,050, jws should bo passed £o protect smigrants, In tho | tno Demueratic party of tho States, do cordially | sional and Benatorial Conventlons, Tho Con- 000, 80 f ¥ In the Btates for that ) o Y otbing of - tho ovCrisstio of 4550e | ““STecenth L1t Ja e mmediate duty bf Gongress | 00 i e O Mg tng exyooos | Yeution instructed for G, L. Fort for Congross, B amtTone. (hiore fa still Tofs » balanca | to fuly investigato. tne elfect of 1 Imaiigration | S5 iy Federsl Gorsramont, In cuttiag dawn | and John . Colller, of Gibson City, for State of $110,483.15 to bo accounted for by My, Tilden. | and Importation of Mungollans upon the moral and - S o] o moiing ot the:sort s | alorial lntorcats of 16 couptry. ud | oneroun salaries and extravagant aporopelations, | Represcntative, Tho Convention was haront i Ciulucy and others,nddressed the audience from the bnfcuny of tho hotel, plndginig hearty sup- port to tho teket and axharux? tho Democracy of Indfana to renewed cfforts for victory at the % coming election, After these gentlemen had i enolken, Joud and peraistent calls were made for | Goy. Hendricks, who appearcd on_the balcony and was recolved with the most vociferous au protracted cheering, < I1E PIXE§ UF TIE PINANCIAL PLANK. and in abollshing uscless oficcs and places not ro- e, Cox—**Yes; thoy hnd no businoss to do that | gayetyof a Yittle girl. Bho i3 the life and soul of s T 1Y If t s ous and enthualoatic, r, Cox 3 thoy had n b e odress to you thla ovenlng, [Criew 0f | RECAPITCLATION OF THB NIAULS—AN ArLEomp | LONArd ‘Jm ‘fi'“lg}:gm"'l':. "’mcn'l"fl: Tgita for | fluuao thst no Committeo of Conforonco and no Hpecial Dispaich tv The Tribune. BRISTOWISHM, portion of the State. For 1o other of 60 many !’l‘“no{::él;]él}':cr::n?::nl‘an ngrrg{nael‘up‘s‘c‘: :omd(;,-‘ BTBAL 0P 81,000,000, byt b{m;nhllcm’ ummlm“ pmestdments | mistatorpretation of ruloa will bu allowed to defeut | Droatuit, Il., June 80.—Wo haye had an- | Prosident Chadbourne, of Willlams Colege, Just | Shildren sho looks singularly youthiul in testurea. h OO0, holesome measures of cconomy domanded Tho ery of anguish which comes from the com- | Sibich coneorn tha personal and property relations | Loe s y other very rulny day, still politics s¢oms to b lafnant 1o o last paragrapti of bis walliogs | of wires, o, perienal ni pronerty EIions | by e COUBIEE. . xators and anloreof heo- | an tho insrenst, Tho Repullicuns et to-sight ofora the Court, is go-heart-ronding that we | pointment and eloction of women to tho superin- | gubiic, and the widows and orphans of those who | | ¥ . quote 1t in all it Baked wretchodness esdenca of education, chnritic, and othor public | Bare fafton in battle, have o et cinim upon the | 1 obedienco toa unlvergally-signed, call to or- Aad your oratoe furthor complaion and svors feaste. . The hoput i;‘g“;";fl‘:{‘g{)g: clastof clt- | uro, protaciton, atd gratitudo of' thelr folow- | Eabizo a elub of Bealpors aftor the Wide-Awake that the sald defendants (7¥iden and the Pur- " ' o | cittzens. p £, chasing Committee) havo ot Bor nu.";x?m "ot Bities, guotld e treatod' with respcctfal consid- | Reform Ia noceasary In the Civil Sorvice. Expe. | ~ The Democrats ratificd lnst night with s very then, oyver rendored (o your arator any dccount of Mfinm}mm-rrnnt,‘om!llnuun Sarfihe HHoR Con rlence proves the eficient, econamical condact of | large crowd. The speakers gave but little huRu tho Nereinbefore menlioned surpiua of $164,000 | ZAirteenth—Tho Constitutlon confors npon Con”'| tiie Govarnment. 1o not posalble if Ma Civll Sorvico | of Carrying Ilinols, but proposed to make tho fat-niortgago bonds, $110,000 second-tnortgage B e O O o Semran av ko th e | Do Sublct to chiango st ovory election, bo a prixo | gght. ‘Buth parties are orgunizing rapldly in bonds, §I31,000 preforred stock, and 380, e T wer It futhn Tiemt i dnty Of Cone |, SOREUL fur st the aljot-box, be un approved ro- | 45 connty. . common sfock, or vl any ot the stocks o bands | STClAC OFEIE Bk I e erritorioy | Ward of nerty unl& {niatead of poats of haonar aa- DUDDQUE, 14 fntrutod to (Bom ns mombers of tho sajd Pur~ | Fress to prohivih sec oEUITna L6 FOTROHs | sigmod for apprdved compatency, aad held for fdcl- W e I thasing Committes, aitiongh your orstor has ra. | that Fells ofbashariam, polyyniny; and wi demend | ity fn the nublis employ; that th dispoasing of pat. & Epjeial. Dirpatoh 10 TM T viens, peatedly, by its ogenta duly authorized, domanded | 24¢ m;fl o Amarican lnmcmuo Lot n‘,‘l mflT ¢ | ranage should neither bo a tax npon tho timo of Dupuque, Ia, Juned0~A spirited Tilden stch en geconnt; hut, on the contrary, your orator | BiRFEmACY b e Tor- | our public men, nor an Instrument of tholtambl- | ang Hendricka ratiflcation was held horo to- Blie hns Lright brown oyes,” s regular nose, fair back from the Republican Conventlon, says: *‘I 3 3 aun oo than satlullod with ourwork ab Gincinnatl, | Temion e a subrint of b renthty o Hior Lo Of cotirse, 1 wanted Dristow; but we have Zriefow- | wearn natural and perpetual emile, sud as her con= o b waa & rendit that 0o ono coutd are 10 hopa* | Vorsation. Is brisk ‘and animated” it may o lm- forut urat, The Convention proved to be, willlng- spinod stio 18 woman of much faccination, M 1y ornot, ‘a ring-smashier, : Hayes went to schiool 6t the University of Del A TIAYES STRAW, , In thls Btate, and completed her education Tho Intest Taycs **straw® fa the following: [ 8t o Wesleyan Femalo Calloge in Cincinnatl. In- Last October, when x-dov. Clatlin was on lis way | cidentally I ilght relat that when the cominence: Nomo from Livernool, tho pliot oft Now York nn. | Mont toak placaat tins callega last week, on one nounced that 1layes had been elected Uovernor of of the dsysaof the Conventlon, the twenty-nins * Dilos and, whan (1o steamabip arrived n Now | Elrl graduates woro liayes Ladyesout of compll- o 1aet Atonday, with Gov. Clailn on board, thy | Ment 108 former stadout whose husband's wame same pilot snnounced thot Iaycs was tho candl- waa the cholce of Ohfo for President. Mrs, Layca o dy The Cincinnati Conyentlon.—springfielq | 18 o native of Chlllicothe, O.. her malden name tholr way hame fr0m one of the greatest political conventfons that haa evor held & scssion in this country, - Thosa dllum‘nhhcd men sympathize vith us In the {nterests which wo intond to protect % bf the change which 1a to take place at the coming clection. heers.]. Ibollove, attho next elec- tion, that the neoplo aro golng to express what Is written §n tho platform sdopted nt St. Louls . and what is writton in~ tho histo ot ihe alstingulehod mwan_ that heads tha Hekoh and that s thorongh reform in tho public service, Iumun lausc.] Thero 18 bul one other thought hnt X will exprose to you. —‘That {s that tho plat- form ndopted at St. Louls deciares that the ro. sumption clanse of tha act nflomml in 1876 shall bu.mi)tullcd, and the repeal of that clauso carrics i fenture of tho I hich ia brl d ritories, N i tasatons falaified in th (Xass,) ltepudlican. "f“.‘, Luc: A}"fl;fl c‘“ku‘afic‘.‘r'» m:; ‘gt Dii Jnum. Wl vy e re Of 0 law whic 8 1! on, oro, n, profess i [ . Vubb, an jarjs Cook, | 8, ‘was &l By e O aruTo b 1o Inte e oE | o e e vabised (o randoy ey, such ‘mecount | - 2 ouriesnth—Tho pledges fwhich the Natlon s . e atioc thathhe party. In power can work | Bight. Tho Hon, B. B, Richards presided, and AN INCIDRXT IN THN CATEER OF IIAYES, Doe_ father's hauso io_ was stayloy when tha the conntry. I thank you for tho compliment | or to give your orator any cxplanaiion of the man- given to her soldicrs and wailors mnst bo fullillod, | gut no practical or salutary roform. = Itcform Is | specches wers made by the Chalrinan, T, 8. Wil- nozcltle (Tenn. & Ldflh nows arrived of hier husband, Gon. Hayes, being A gentleman of tuls clty, who was an ofiicer In | woundcd ut the battie of South Mountaln, ~Within tho wervics of the Confedoracy durlng the War, | ten minutes after she hiod started to find b, snd tells how he formed the acqualutance of Ruther. | aftor many strango and perilons adventurce, aftot ford I, Hayes at a critica) moment in tho Wfe of | many longand dreary nighis and daysof teavel {he8 Metingaianed gentiomnn, - ayas, while Col- | Wy found bim, prostrate and suifering, In a hos onel of an Ohlo regiment, was captured and | pital ot Middlctown, In Maryland, 3ir.'Hayes, in braught luto the Confederato camp, where a young | casc her husband should be Tiaugitratcd noxt iese officer, bflll‘lfi intoxicated, drow 4 pistol and ate | filent of the United Biates, Is adinirably adapted to tempted (o fro at him, —Our {oformant, lnckily | discharge the dutles snd hospitalitics of the Whita for the Presldestial candidate, svized tho weapon | lfouse. Hler unfuiling good " naturo, resdy wit, in tho hapds of the intoxicated omicar, and § and graclous mauner Wi do much to make - placed him under arrest. Eventually, tho sur- | sho White Houso and fts occupanls popular render fullowed .und hly rescucr met Col | over tholapd. The family live Inan excecdingly Ifuyes (now Qenornl) In thiv cufl' and thoy talked | piajn huuse opposite the Btate Capllol, ~ Of courau, over the inctdont reforred ta, which camo s near | [ lu'the house prarided by the State, but 1t18 ver Dloating all s Liopes of future Presidentiol hons | oid and dlmlnutive by comparieon'with the mode ors. Hayes oxpremsed bla fimflwlln- snd asmured | ery houses ln its vicinity. lor any evening, hlwmofany (avorathat might llo inils poworto | when the carcs of the day sre over, fit gmn!. Tlio nomination of Mr, Ilaycs bas reminded | may bo fonnd chatting to a “few nelghbors, rocalls {m foréibly of this fnckient, nod” ba now hasin | {ng'momoaries of the War, or perhaps faying with preparationa congratulatory Juitor Lo that gentla- | biu little boy **'Tuss® orbis) mud-m‘nwrnnnlu. man, thufdly renfuding Lin of that promisc, whil Mrs. (aycs, ever tull of Hfe and morriment A BTORY ABOUT GOV, IIAYHS, ma ) tho house ring with hor merry peala ol Hoyes and Pendlaton, *'Tontleman Qeorgo,™ ughter, wote Ellmul 5 n[lnunuch m'fi:n tur‘ clilnlu“ oy~ LOCAL. of o, wag & _tlmo at which Yen. ” dleton w':u a favorite with tho Deniocrats as a prob- abls didato for tho Presidency, and hls success . B e Canvass Lvolved nis abiiicy for tho’ Bigher THE MAYORALTY. candidacy. All day long, whild the election was KEPUBLIOAN CONPRNENOH, ; o dov, sat quletly §n the ho % c i prograsalng, dov, fiares “1';;‘“{" mn,‘Lm:": A conference of Republicaus waa hold at the - and seoming the wmoss uoconcerned of nll. | Grand Pacificlast night to agree upon & gene ‘Fha lady ot the houss st last sald to him: | tleman who should receivo tho nomination for which you'hiave pald main this call. [Crlcs of “Qoon!"] Iropeatlcannot undortake to inake you sn addross, It {n my duty to pay my attention and m:lsecu 1o the gentfomen who liave addressed you. AgainI thank yon, gentlomon, Alter dining with the Governor, tho party Teft on their speciul car for the East. THE GERMANS. THR PAPER OF OARL SCHUNZ, Br. Louss, Juno 80.—The following is part ot an oditorind published to-day fn the Wetlichs J’oal:)ilm paper with which Carl Behurz {8 con- necteds . ! i i i 4 | | ] Tilden snd Hendricks—io reads the Democratlo " 4 ticket for the Prc.ldunsz. 1t Is snutter Imposwibll- ; B l B { It :l h hich, and a grateful people will always hold thoso wiio | neceasary uven more in the higher gradea of publl porfa which, or tho purposca for whlel, the sald | boiorfea Vil lives for tho couuiry's pressrvation | heaies, Bresbients Vico: boaidont Jusgee, Bena; | 2o tho Tton. T O'bonoell tho Tfow. G 1. Imj| n l’hQ kindest remembrance, tatl C: ! gors, L, M. Cady, Tu J, Munroo, Dr, Jennin, Jout orator churgo thatthe sald surplus bondsand. | 1247 foni X acorely oprocats alt sectional | Tt tn suthurity ato tho Jeopie ssants, Rogorn (el { B ks ull others in nuthority are the pcople's servant o % e Videdamong the said defendanta, or ixsacd ana | fecl(ng and tendenclen. _\We, therefore, nute with | iryelr onices aro nat T ativato. peraniaital thoy Si’é‘m‘:‘ °‘2i-§3ne“4m3’.‘22.“2»’ény e“\idfio'&?né‘ ofig‘: dlaposed of by thetw, In violtion'of thefr duty'sa | dsep solicitudo that tho Democratlc party counts, | a public trust. ~When iho sngals of this Ropublle eone Ba ey eq disposed ot by thew, n volation'at thele duty ae | 4pychict liopo of auceesa, Tpon iho Siocioraiots | afw dlsgrace. and consura of a Vico-breatient; | L ubjicuna taturday. Eery wrad & falr degre B O A e aing Com cn“&munn of a United Bouth, sccured through the efforts of | 3" lste BSpeaker of the Ilouse of Jlepr of "enthusiasm, and nvnr{’tulng passcd off to e piatantit harein. and_of ho trast ond cone | oso Who were rccently arrayed ugalnet the Na- | sontatives marketing his ruliogs ‘as a nEe: | general satlafaction. The baud and cannon,con- donce reposed in thom aa such; and that the Ton, and we {nvoke the carest attention of the | Sidtmg | offcer i ihreo Homators - profiing | tribute somowlat to the olllfeation. “Tho e E it ima A burdun of ‘your prutor huve | GOUALEY 10 flie' gravo truth Uit 8 siiccess thils | hecrofly by tieir votessa law-makerai Ove Chnirmen | Deniocrats are now duly entered for a vigorous foen, Theraby, unjustly and annocesorily fucroas- | Schlored would ceopen soctlonal strifeand tmpuril | of the leading Committees of the lata ilouss of | campaigu. ed to tho amognt of more than $1,000 National honor and human righta, Reprosentatives exposed fn Jobbery; a late oc- T CAMPAION 1N INDIANA ABALANY GBAE, sketeenth—Wo chargs the Domocratio party with | rotary of the Treasury forciug bulances In tho pub- BSpecial Dispatch 10 The Trivuna. . Thero Is ono mora paragranh fn tho document | DELUE the same in charactor and eplclt. as Whon 1t | Jic accounts; & Iato Astornuy-eneral misapproprl- | Wasnxuzon, D, G, Juno 0.1 appears that worth quoting unuru? antlelpating, Gt d::m o S?ififfl‘;}"fif'&'.’ffiém'c’fi “ifi'é'“:‘h'.fif Aot | iing publle funds; & Bucrelary of the Navy o | Indiaua is the first.’ Stila to begin tho eampalgn any plc W o dofendants may olfer to s | Syperiuiy of e Katlons recent foe: With ke | Feoe A e ot contvasiors. with bie. oo, | G Hoyes aud Wheeler, The Chatrmau of o elfuct thiat they, or ony of. them, “rotained tho | wrting aud appiauding [n tho National Capltol tho | yartmont; an Ambaseador to England consurcd ln Republ 1?1';' flm?l (;fmmlfiw g “l'fl}uu 2 sums above clinrged a8 unaccounted for [n com- | sentiments of unropentant rebelilon; with sonding | g dishonorable speculation; the Prusidont's Private Eugeno Hall, and other Ropresentatlyes, invit- pensation for services rendered: Unlon soldiers to the rear, and prowoting Confed: | Secrotary barely eacaging conviction upon trin for | iz him to make u few spacchics u that Biatey And your arator furthor shows that, at a meet, federpte soldiers to the front; with detlberately | pulity complicity In frands upon, the rovenunj a [ be nning July 15. This will make the cum- of tho mald Parchasing Comsmittee bold Nov. ng Ernnovlnx to repudiato the plighted falth of tho flnqu of War fpeached for high crimes and gn in Indiuna nearly five months long, which G B e aation ol 3y, | Government: with being equally falsu gud Imbuclle | miedemeanors,—the _demonstration 1s complote | Is, su far ns known, unprocodented, Rer Hant 1o, Mpeagresoived biat the eomponsation of Mr, | upon the overstiadowing fuancial qusstionds “with | that tho st siep in reform must bo tho people's | adswered that ho colild not go ut tho tno fndl- Dagard bo &2, 000 ner annum for throo vears of his | duwarting the ends of Justico by its partisan mik: | cholco of bonest men from another party, feat tho | Gated, o ould be witte thoar 8t o Jotu gervicosas Uhalrman of the Committeatand 1t wis | mausgonicnt and vbatiaction of invealigation: with | iacnus of onc politicul urzunization infoét tho body cate o but would with” thom et o later e e ut 52, 500, e P for tings | proving tescli, through tho purlod of ita aucendon- | politic, and lost, by naking no change of ten of | PUTIOM 4 goars (1 fal, for peclal Virvices in' yarious | S In s Lower Houss of Gonyreas, niterly fucom | uarties, wa got 5o Zhenigo of mcasirss sud no reat Shecins, Prspaten fo. The Trabn. capgellon; und e, wlden (o wit, Samusl | 5 couniry againes trusting » party thou ailce'na- | (/T New Yoiik, Junu80.~I¢ i inthuated hero in) having stated e e e e %580 | worthy, vecrsint and Incayable, NEE that the tight'of Jpbn Kelly, represonting Tatu- in} avisgated bls ol foraseylcennt $10; Sevonteenth~Tho National Adinlalstration morits WIEELER, Iy Hall, sgaindte Tildes, waa & put-up job to ,g,lm tho Brat mortgngo. T, r-coru:ul:'-finn" commendation for ita onorablo work fu thu man- | A HOMB-ESTIMATA OF OUL CANDIDATH YOR | tnakis it uppear that Tilden was I:Fnerly antag- itwas resolved that tho ‘sawe be slfowed at said agement of domeatic apd foreign affairs; ond Presi- VICE-PIRESIDENT—TRIBUTH FROM A LIVE-LONO fty to compress within 106 space of fivo sylablgs an oct mory ;‘u:rndloul to all principles, for who or whatever the numne of Tilden may bo or (Illl)lz. o Is made to ho and mean thot hBe Ju tha open reYrcaenuuw of the very upim- altc of that mlsornble policy of which, s tho stubborn and wnscrupulons spokesmas for years, Thowmas Nondricks, of Indlana, hus been rendorc 8o notorions, Wo winh to emphasize the fact that Mr, Hendricks {8 ope of tho most prominent eaders and loudest of spokesmun oOf tho paper swindlers, and assuch wus thelr candldato fogtho frst place on tho Domocratic ticket, but uov’)nn een put off with socond, SUMBUG, TOY NAME IS DEMOCRATIO REFORM, Gold and Mrn. contraction and intlation, reform ety onistie to the local Democratic orgunization of 7 hal 3 and swludlo—let o itall. Jiow many pun of | sus, In full o such werwlccug und that according- e T L Ll IR o this t’ny. Which has u uational disrepute. ” The .amuuu'nu'.‘x‘nugfl'm.}é;’fifiu.‘r Wil le nlf‘.:.‘: Mayor llll the Conm:nflun‘ to-day, '{hgn was ¢ 1L N n urd cl A v sald 0 Lh e ory) N T . ! ek " l.‘m.uy, tho nomination of "md,m{‘ "xl:l:flnll:r y © Bl \“al IE::('y eminent seryices Jo war and in peace, fatons (. Tatladium, Juna 22, only fact quated fn substantiation is that | much imporianca to you? To speak truly, quite o Jargo assemblagoe of prominent citizeus, Hoyard, $7,600 (o I ere k w&a"m&:llafilos«rzhlJ.I;'(h}':‘. DEMOCRATIC, Malons s somowbat uoted for 1t Impromptu | Kelly ordered 8 flag for his club-lousc with ) it i Al this Mr. Tildon has been called upon from | The platform adopted Ly the Democratic Na- !:::;Lnl.h.hfimfl ;?:I:L‘mlzflla! fl::m“.mu of et LRIS gUBg th 5 timo to thno to explain, but ho has invariably | tional Couventionat Bl Louls, June 23, 1s aa fol- | gus feats. TILDEN AT THE RRLM, managed to postpone his explanation, until he i 3 3 lows: When tho nows csmo fiashing over the wi Spectal Disyaich fo The Tribuns, fpally succeeded u gettin fhu Court to grant L] ng over the wires | WasmnurON, D, U., June 30.—Thero Is excel- Bin Timb £0. il Lib Gufinite answer 1o hiaiome | giies,the delsgates of the Democratio party of the | trom Cinclanatl that Hsyes, of Oblo, and our own | fent autliorit “for tho statement that Tilden taint until sometiifug Jko a week after tie ud- | o hereby declare tha Adiiolatration of the Fad» | Vheuler were tho Republican naminces, our people telegraphed Randall to-day that he had better ruurnmum. of the 8t. Louls Conyention, eral Governwent to bo tn great need of immediats | Of 81) classcs—men, women, and children~giled &m th A\)Fm»rluuon bills, and not Ecrmn. tho ———1 loLn; do meh’d‘"jlfl;nh“ ou the anmlueu;:l the nrnc‘lll', fall of enthusfasm and hops. Hon- “ovcm%r;l; to stop nr:l;giufim;{:lc‘,ll‘; wni SENATOR BARNUM, onvention, and of the Democratla party in | firos, bells, cannon, Oro-works, and musle, wera | LG, 3 TMay account L ompt 1113 OPINION OF TUINGS: ~ L nfif‘l‘x‘-oru-'h; ‘3“{;2-'-“%‘3:?73:’:‘33’-'2"‘:‘3 suddonly Brought futo service.” Tho community | Action ""“.{'A“%‘.‘Jfif’é’:’-:’é g‘:’f- EVEN. Scuator Barnum, of Connecticut, on his re- | #ens of every former politlcal connection to ander- aliowad its apprciavion of the compliment to its Hpecial Dispateh (o " turn from the Democratls Convention to his ::u): '“k.‘ixflh‘-hge'g:z‘c::cdy go:“r:n&x,?.g g;mnlln most distingaished cltizen. Mr, Wheeler bimself | gppmnovisLD, 11l i ine Govornor, © +71 foel a grast don) of aymipa- | . o e e e Trostngey ae | Bx-AlL: Meath was tho favorlte, buk there well s the Dthnnl’lhl? at stako, [haveanly | Wes 8 strong clement of opposition in attend- 4 the u‘n: lqnlll::e.l',; u'nhh’":u e:‘l’dnlfil! l‘l’lld‘llm ance, which made things a little dlsagrecable suspicion g1 Was, Biv 5 S, ho | for tho fricnds of that gentleman, Towards the * furaiog of Ihat e Lo arts heartr % | tossol the weotlug It turped out that two | lavesnen him doeply la‘luhd at tho story of a lit- | meetinga bad been called for tha same time and ~ h dal d I have howrd onw who had a e A airs festify (hat ho wa tri as stool, | Placennd that the differonce of oplaion was and Jllllnl a8 8 Bayard,—Corraspondence Haré- | largely attributable to that fact, When this Jord Courant. * dlacavery waa made there was couslderably | T T xlf-a‘gv. }mu)qmtt.l rmitted to mirth, and tho gatherings which bad thus une 8! orl ‘ost s pel o o o e otk of | Conaclousy mixod up adjourand without taking Tisbachusotts, which was sddrossnd (o a womber | apy actiou of the Filth A}enuu Cunrmnna:n # Ald, Aldrich was elected to prestde. Br, II, Wopoesvax, Juge |7, 1878, =My Duan 8181 + . . | T, Jackeon ncted as Sccrctary, ~ c 3 i s ;ffi?::‘?'.l: m:&?fi% Eg‘:n??éufi:-:%{ S‘vm&f 'E\:fi:fi:fi Inopeuing the meeting tho Chalrman stated 3 thiat Its object was to try to unite on & proper {‘a.:‘{i’m:".‘zu‘::" ity 'l?‘fl B, '-fiu‘r"-‘n‘:‘:' et iy | candidate or Muyor, fi’o understood this was nomlustiou Led Lsen Mmade inpusalbly by the persoual | g Republican gatbering, compilcations Iy Lis Lunyenlty final vesultis | ® A7 Shortall thougli If thero wer any Domo- & Wa foarod, that e o e of Tellot AQ satlsfaciion amoug il non- | cruts present they should bo requested to stay oo y % Sha T T o dilberstlons. They wished 1 EELLNY ON NAYES, ° have the best nsn for Mayor, indvpeudent of The Mon, W. D, Kelley writcs as follows of Gov. ).\higohuml bias, Dayee: . Larned was of opinion that the meeting -:‘:"‘t‘?fi)"t"v‘.l'."n‘a 'é";.',f'.‘.“"'." zll.h ng mfln&' "’, pumg llombllau\. Ho l:lppnln:‘% :ha’ ul:‘b- s he UnEEess, a cet was to unite upon a man to presen o E,‘,",";‘,’.‘,L‘,"fii‘hn‘f lit largy eshericace s 8 soldier, 8e l)uxlvcnl!ml lo-dnyl:l the Homind of the party, q ‘wlio, whea foun: .lhl:l Vi The Chalrmnan—That fs the way I under ST praciice which pruves (it Lo Liad steadliy sijoyed v s eoucerted beforehaud,—a bargsin, a sale, bare of onor, aud full = of shame, & blow in the very faco of all who saw in Tildenthe embodiment of honest refonn, For the tins belng hgre 1s su end to all lionest reform on thu Demo- tratic sy, And the truly indepenacnt citiaens who da not belfuve they can aerve two masters will have ® look In another direction and coutre thelr hupes Maowhore, GOV, TILDEN., 018 TEDRS LAUTB BECOND—ANOTHER OLNDIT © MOBILIER, New York Evening Ezprass ( Demsooratic Organ), There fs ot present abill before the United States Clreult Court for the Bouthorn District of Nuw York, sitting (n equity, wherein the Bt Louts, Alton & Terre Hsuts Kallrosd Company Appears as complainant, und 3r, Bamuel J, Til« dcnas tho most prominent defendant, The tomplaint, in brief, dewands ain account of cepe tulo moneys or securities intrusted to tho de- fendants;" and Mr, Tiden, (u brif, replies by , asking and getting timo to answer wntd the lat Y July, i Tild YORZCLOSURS OF TAR RAILKOAP. According to the complaint in this case, on Feb, 14, 1855, the Terre Haute & Alton Compuny end the Bellevillo & Illinolstown Rail- The Triduns. uniry, | was absent in the dlechargo of hls Congressionsl e atiBostion ki a4 seatfn tho Senato at Washlngton, stopped in | wo do bera roafim oot falth In tho permancncy of | datles, Hle groat husrt would bave been waried | \ho. ConvEHHouso Tt el Chieago yesterday, and was found by s Tausbun | (e Eedert) peleny ir doveron 19 1e Camiss | could ho lave ssen the joy deplcted upon tho | mounced that Gen. John A McClernand will reporter at tho Grand Pacitic last evening, Tho | yniversally accepted as a final settlemout of the | countenauces of his nelghbors. then tako oceasion to reply to the assaults of Beuator was preparing for trip to ape of our | controversy that cngondered tho Civil War; anddo | 'The result wea ot wholly unezpected. In the be Chivago imes on his “blustotton gloves, Wisconsin suburbs, where be will spend the | BeIS record our steadfast anfldnn:u in 'the per- | probable event, aait lurucd out, that_the moro and his course as Chairinan of thelate 8t. Louis Poustheunt e, toterviom man nccmarly a | Ptz of Ropsilan Sei;Gotarments 1 ab, | fromnantcndldate for the et placo on tho | Convention ehort ohe. Benator Barnum was nol entbusi- | vilal principle of Kepublica fn (he ® sus | ticket might fall of nomination, it hiad been thought s D e O L. ginator astio over tho nominations but, as ho is w very | prainscy of ~tho el ovor tho military; | Uit the ciolce might foll upon but towasinan, <40 | Brownlow, in'the Knoxville Chronicls, dissenta e Yenog bort of & pentiaan, i ey | I thoswn-fold separation of Church und biate, fof | worthy uod admirably, quafitod was s o ali, | pro e ton ot the. llepublican Convention ‘l’ oy Bgndlr Pt dch Lisin l‘“v 10 | (hy suko alike of civil and ruliglous froeflow; fn | and so favorably was he knowwn. This was uot to | (W8 o b sy il OF i T e i ThEn The Aoarton w | thoequallty of all citizeus boforu just lawa of thelr | be, ' That prize was cateled olf Ly the fuvorily son of the First Judicial Clreult for nominatiog ex- ow do you like the nomination, Senator!” | own enactment; In tho Mberty of ‘fudividuat con. | of Oblo, but it bs 8 il honor o be selucted for | Copgressiman R. Rt Butler for Clreult Jud{gc‘ be- htqlu the reporter, duct, unyexed by sumptuary laws. In the talth{u) | the ad place, especinlly with such marked | causs hie s nowunder {ndictment at Washlngton ‘“:'cr m:‘rilsi'dtu'l’d bealrly. “I'm expected | education of tho ri mf unnefit‘(h l‘l'xn! the “;uq nnrlnlmil ’lnl m: l:mfi'r nllufxdlll', élw Couvention be- | for conspiracy to defraud the Government, and o 4 ™ i i ds enr crime tollkelt sl Idor | eation of a Kand. | Di b bedinaes. i bobr, e DeRull th | e ca b denco ai tbe i ncidonts of air. | * L el monoy man snd & soft-neusy mon os & Protty nobleat products af & bundred yeurs of changeful | Wheeler's life, sud correctsome of Whe errors in JETYBREONVILLY, lnd.,Jul;e 30.—One of the S o, 84 Congressuian, 4o £ auvof putflo duty, has stand It road Company were consolidated, under tho | good ldea, theni” history, * But, whilo upholdiug to bond of our | the blographical notices publishud In ather papers: | Jaguat outpaurings of the peoploever witncascd caaads ffludneadnen aod peopld vf est Mr, Larped thought thoy should have an in- fo3d omapaay e, comollateh e, o | WOk 0ot AL o that tendrcks o sy | Uoiobsngtntchararblonsout gl T bt | WS, Wialermar'bers o e ks 18 | Wy ansh o pighs - g fho el SR | ol G oyt B andidule sul Company, bul;w:'fi!‘llml“!‘m few T. 1L, | monoy wanat all, To by sure, bli district 1 vig % which 14 tho prica of 11bucty. of Feat promise, —died i 1837, whon A iaw, bia nuninations of the, B‘j U’“‘:IC";‘,'”“I‘;,"“;H'EE: Hubalie s e e e s f‘fl‘wfi‘:’},‘;‘]a‘;‘;‘,fi'fl‘;flf’, ‘;‘.&“fl"fifi,“: » L cinbar- | rupresentu a Democratle Congressman ol tefor ceseary Lo retiulls Tahy 1 , Was i 14, 4 atrecty ar eril ammed. car] eplded b) eal, hute Vi . actel - ey e R Tt R R et A L e ML g Sl IR Aot e e AR g e Al ks It pecunlary | trects mre ey e eakonius are LIus | KpiraLily Woulan, Witk o palr of hodhig vyesis Gsck | committeo uf threo was appolubod 80 roporj Ave j ney r. b ! 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