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: . THE' CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: -TUEBDAY, JULY 4, 1876, BRET IIARTE’S PLAY. = NRADWAY'S REMEDIES, 't put up A good man surc of olee- | porarily, and go abrosd Mr. Ilaasaurck an- | than stx monthe, and that finally we shonld reo- oy oflfl"-';h . ‘mnobmmglv o ot I’OLITICAL‘ fl“..'n’ mlv:l‘(!;u;r:'l;l‘l‘lluen ha l;mrudjrmm without o k fon, Culepper Starbottle, swered promptiy: om‘mb;nld ulzllge I('.'m“m:?.lrm- """"'““":&“‘;&"’:L‘i A s s o : A of n tha Penitent o e e e tron, i e U v, son.” e moran o it et i el | ypeisiesginas etk L P TR TR, 0 er of our S 3 v ropented o A v - | X A % = Itistory of the New Play Writton by | lincarly mickednpsn. and eanmiity & b oo Cheering Prospacts of tho Repubs | wancalod for, hd s crerrting wonld de. | stand alomo i my viows among tham. Tue Col- | 8 Bt EEp Sbted piriof i sirtement: " 1 - tality to his son, he {s now aceking out the prod. . f iend upon having a Mayor. Tlo didn't know ff | oncl (s half-brother, Col. Markbroit) I8 fof | JiGi This w feel it 18 0ur daty to sny: that fie ‘ha Hr, Harto. Igal,~reversing’ the Scriptural niothod, acvord- lican Party in tllinois. Eatncron waa rincer 10 whatho ssid.. Cameron Hayes natorslly enough, as they arc personal | come forward and told what wa believe to bo the —_— 1n specchea when ho (IToyne) was 1! mor's law-offh tenth, And we belleve that it (s, ing to which ""fi.-v‘x’r’.l.n :'T“An!jll:g“fl“ll):'?u‘ Mg fatlige };r‘éffl‘g"&?}lvhomwunm to know {f "nmeron ::;"“'I'"E:;:: ::':"(:n,_:':rc::;c“;:: ;-‘; yle?l ‘The position of Mr, Ayer, from the published ot iy oo | T1° Domooracy Dobtfal Whethor to | wantes an, bt o sepnsolo (Cameron) | S0 o St 0T o T 7 Ut | acsoual o Wi retaka tors 6 Bl flgll;rzlh‘:r; '&m‘l‘g" n'?fl'.'!":‘é%fi"fi'énfi‘:’fii‘fli’. :{ Nominate a Mayor or Not. ‘,:,’":l:m, umnu'u o fmml to party (ssucs. | lssue gives me the only opportunity of my life | same a8 that of the District Attorney and the honor to which Be tenaclously sdhercs, 1lis Honroo Teath: had 'been draggod “'N“Fh to come out for the principles that I | rcatof his associates. From all c&lme“vnrlnu‘l cudo teachiea bim that a man of honor may o the mud of politics, and he wanled & man who | yove " gigaes advocated, The Democrate | accounts taken from the ubu;nw l'ht: 6‘1“?:‘1:: aagthing for which ha I8 prepared to hold bim- | The Inflatfonlsts Make an Ineffectunl Ate | would uczll twuihh:‘r&l'uugl the 1;4[-2:1:;::5“‘.];?3 fo platform fs o mosterplece. It 35‘3; u::fif:&"fflr:o#fi?o:f de 10 the District ot i ¢ e eeponalblespet '°?fl"’a’§5&.’"’t‘:’3‘f pobel tempt to Hold n Mass-Meoting. e ram ad_ allunied Lo the Toe | In 8 great polltteat speceh in ttaclt. Everything ing the Court not 1o (nflict upon the defondant, botle 8 an ombodied satirs of tho triguora and lonfers who hang upon tho outaldo [ {a squarely met [n i, and it is proof that that | so'far as imprisonment I8 concerned, anythin cxploded notions of ' chivalry " and “honor 1 Ol of the party. ilo alluded tothe * criminals out- | 514 ynan Tilden, paralytic ns they say ho ls, i s | more thana nominal punishment. l‘h(}n p«gu- il formerly provalisd . the South. Tia fa TLLIN 013, #1d0 thls vory rooiny who stull bnlot-lxixos and eat man, The Republicans must not think | LOR 18 narumed by them, ot becansc they be- R R A 1o Pacille nat evom. | LB L7 to un e o amtre fiat they can drown bim like o young kitten el I o Them that & :fh“éfl&f’u"fifi&‘.‘.&’k | 1 t the ¢ last even- his share, and was alludod tons o 4 g ?;’,‘,‘5}:,‘5{’"{3;’" v?l'l\du? fifi&'fi.?’?fi,‘ffi‘.’"fiffih:fi% (n:'\ ‘T:::é::m Xou(;lclgil:md(: Cl::h-mnn of the ::'rxxxn‘u Tr'al;ml :mln mex'x'wnlxl!mm wltth‘ Lhuu;‘puri ;I'hlnlt' nlnlllnm n;ncue’:.s' m\c;:nr‘cllyl mn;xr:!wg:gchrg;r;u EZEB‘JF’W lln mll::eg‘\fll:a‘ ‘;l“gtfcfifig?:r?&nmm " aate i€ 5 anted n man of | boldly princip ch 1 —par- 0 ¥ W‘%’;}%pol.‘?r?“r‘n‘thzp;:n!.lfi'lg%(‘;;tfla have Republlcan Stato Contral Committes, = Col. :vdum:,m:r:l ;mkffla"qm,,&,.: u"{ tuu: bummers tlculn’rlyp the tarill question, You ace [ cannot | the same Court fora longer term of fmprison- coma (o the ranche' [n soarch of tho issing | Babcock has cuma to stay over the Fourth, and and loafers. X conalsténtly continua in the manngement of the | ment than 1s asked by the Government counsel Sandy. They are recelved with l“!'-"igu‘!hfifi will porhaps remsin until after the Hayes and | “gqperon’aross and dc{wrcu(cd passlon and pober without golng back on my entire record, | to be inflicted upon them, neither Ia it upon the conaldrationy and after some pretty cerumo- | Wheeler ratifieation meoting Saturday night. | passlanate appenls to passion. As todr. Hoyne, | I sincercly belfeve that the Democratie plat- | ground that the Government s without evidence nfen,are diswiane for o night.” i uecordance | ¢, Habooek was found sitting in the rotunda | he (Crneron (CEpressed s wplulon of b | form proclafina that roforia that I havo slways | o conelel lim on the indictment, ff.'{c'é“{:}";' ¥ ) nvention, and he har e A y ::h‘»‘l‘nk&:%‘é:’x‘fl%uG‘l#‘{?fl?fl?“&‘ffl“hl&‘; u‘r"{’n',fi of the Paclfic by o Tntnune reporter, who ex- f.'.f?e’r" :c)mlln-nlylgcum{ tunvhr.;u e hls mind, As Reporter—*Do you Intend to go to Europe, | the counsel,—it was done In pursuance of an liouse {s ntrusted to old Mortin, 8a the oldcat | pressed adeaire to know what the prospeets | 1o Galein specehus, ho didu't Know that ws s | Mr. Tlassavroki ! arcerment with Rehm, by which, sinco Rehm and most honored gueat.” After the family hoa | were n tho Interlor of the Stato, i molitical [esue. He had been s Democrnt since | “That {s my intention now. They arelooking | had testiled on behalf of the Government, it retired, hio returns to the lower flovr, aud, With- | #Very hopeful, indecd, for the succeas of our | 1852, Ho elloved the last olcctlon for Masor | for somebidy to take my place, aid 1 believe | beeame and was a part of thelr duty to recom- Hew Mr, Barrott and Mr. Robson Got 1llm to Writo It, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Oures the Worst Palns fn F;om One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advortisoment Need Any An Insight Into the Story of tho i Drama. foms of the l’rl-nnlpsl Charactorn Do- ‘scribod---Tho Cast. 1t s to Do Performed nt Mooley’s Theatrs In Two |- Weeks, ®Can Brot Marte write a play?" (s the ques- tlon Mr, Btuart Robson once put abruptly to Mr. Dion Bouclcault, The responso was ready. * Writea play? Of coureo ho can.”” ; sment: One Buffer with Pai WWhyt? out being obscrvod, witnesses ticket,’" replied the Colonel. *Not only do the fll-ndvincdl.-m{.l nlso u-{;:‘ 3“’0'::3 Jfifc fnm -:;l s dlmwrrupoudcnw with some man In Cleve- mend | h]{n" Lo “mmcluln:;,,, "3‘: e wi in, "Ilnlft’lcr askk “Why not1" [o has tho dra- | bebweon Jovita and Juhn Gakhuret, Tho latter | stralght Nepublicans express themselves os do- ::‘énw‘:;‘:;fgr J:’rga:.w ? Tteporter—'How long el you remain | stance of their oxplanation now fs that R DW Y’S matic instinct—his nlymn skotches :;uw that; | buing controlled by soma sentiments of lonor | lixhted with tho Btate and Natlonal tickets, but | ™ryo01is1e, Jr,—The Times, abroad P that, belng the Government _counsel before the A A his works are filled with suggestions of strong drunatie aftuntions, and nobody doubts his ability to write sprightly dialogue. It ts not un- 3 cr | the Liborals have also buckled In, and will work | -] be your organ, Mr. Doollt- | ~ Mr, IL.—%1 Intend If T go to remalnabout | Court where Rehm was indicted, and he being l":vl:":—"llan hl‘llolll;n: ;;n:;h\lx::o:?&:‘l‘x;?g}l{l-{lml:’g and vate for our nominces. Tio prospoct cor- tlé‘ uh’::fi:'lln 1};0.' ot the fl:mwrgcyf Howaent on yn‘nr, hut befere I'go I shall eay what T have to | the greatest criminal by far of all others whom —and that macrlage wth hint will involve n | tainly never looked better At such an early to any that the Domocracy had Tio money snd sny. I nam to apeak at the Exposition IInll next | they were called upon to rranccut'e. and !m)own encrifice on her part of all thiat sronien commonly | perdod in the eampaign than it docs now.” not o disciplined urganization in a single ward, | Saturday evening, at the Democratie ratification { to them as such, they delfberately, and without - READY 9 0 *“What do you think of the Demoacratic tickot tion could nut be offected before | meeting, and | niay speak two or three timeson | even #0 much u8 a consultation with the District reasonable to supposo that ho can vse his Htera- 33{’.}3&2‘?“&1{'.&'?5]1 Er’:‘:t sho will bu F’r'e‘.'.'é’é‘r' c“,;‘;‘;- for Pralient sad Vics-rosidonti™ the liflqt?r’:u:x‘:lnlxg would rather Jot the eloction go | my woy East. Judge (the only proper oficer under the E:ofur:.l- RELIEF 1y akill, fortite lmagination, snd correct tasta In | TS LEsltatlo htin, Ho beging to relnto tiie [ I think, and our poople think, that the by defaullt than go in o get beaten, ment before whotn Helun or his counsel coul tho construction of a play that will live. The | S0t 09 PENIES T 10 ertue b panta tho | o sination 'was. most thjudlclous. The union Mr. Hoyne asked Mr, Caineron If Colvin was MISCELLANTOUS. o to secure hnmunity In the event he should only question concerns lis sequalntance with .l.mi't to pronounca Ia own name, which 6he has | of’two such extremes on the inaclal questyon a candidate. 3 CARL SCHURZ. desire to criminate hiiscl! and his confederatcs, stage methodsand the limitations of the drama- | nuver licard, when hie observes old Morton, who | 18 looked on with suspiclon and disfavor, amd Camerun replled that he was not the keeper as wo shall ehortly see), dellbcrnkel:y, traded the A tist’a functlons. The final tust must be confliet | has been futently listening and is now satistied | we don't sce how the ticket 18 gofng to har- | ety “or his conselcnee, or politics, and the Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Prumhu of Government favor to Jacob Relim. Gure for I}?‘fiery Pain, It was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That {natantly stopa tho most nxeruet; e '""n"""n'-'{"r‘v\'-{'éhfnllzfo\?émlu ol:nu(\]nnlll;fi.‘“"ll’éfll“fi‘r‘ b 2%, Blol rother g Lunis Ktomacs otlier glands or organs, by IN PROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, -Le . Uak- | monize matters. There is no enthuslwsm d the queation 410 him (Cameron) | BT Louts, July 8.—~Mr. B:hurz s out In this | i yns'q lttery in which they purchased a tloket yeith an nudlonce, T bellore he can wrlto aplay, | Hst e proligel son stads befuram. ~ Ouk- | tone 00T, e oale of. C'Aa far e o o ncalieds hiy Jatsinent.” o then | morning's. Watliche Post tn a long article, In | for the peopls, with Jacoh Tiolan to turn the but no man can tell surely till he hna tried.” AN EAVESDROPPER tho Weat Is concerned the nominntion has been | ol cratod Iis former argunionts. which hie deflncs his political status. He s very | wheel. It was a bargaln behingd the o Ar. Robson was not waiting for enconrago- ment. He, In common with most intelligent aetors, had long before determined that Bret Murto was TUE ONE LIVIRG MOPN OP TIfN AMERICAN STAGE, ITo had resolved, morcover, to have & play from Bret Iarto ot any price. It Is one thing to resolys and another-thing torealizo. Mr, Ilarto listencd readily to the o Iven to tho Enst this time, as herctofore, with -, Rounf canie in just then and asked | yogtile to Henidrlcks, and speaks of Tllden with | Court, without its knowledge or cunsent, made !-:nl)lxlr‘nm c?l{enn"xlv:: l.llix!:\":nt‘:lc:ll | 3323.’ f;l:rl;\ l‘n?z I?hclt {!llfl view of earrylng New York. Tilden's clee- pchr{xl;lsl:i:?r: t{gu apei. Jnnjc a3 he commenced Evl:;unt m:nm rucr'vntlun.p The platform fs an | b these samo K!(!Vl(!l.’l‘l:fll yw;; n;:lw w-ll)‘I sl:.'r'(%? lyr-place and nslis him his business. The latter | tlon s Governor was during an off sear, and | Gitecion was ralned, but waa finally withdrawn. g eneabon: Damratis: priant snieiion 'im Court_to saforce it du‘cys lin, District adincsses Oakhuras na his gon, ond “domnnds | when the Republicans wero conflient’ of ’"“f" I1¢ euld that ns ho stond 1n the other room be Y‘h o esratie praninclonte i -“u‘t‘lgfi was uob commulled docs not appear, ohadience of him, e promises {f Oakhurst will | ing Dix. They thought nmrlu Wos no quest f‘! Teard n man, who had just tried to holl an of- | In the paat, but stlll glves no evidence ul Licther It \msl fiule'h“ul it Savemnint cutinsel return homu and live respeetably for o year that | about It, aud there didn't seem tu 2¢ | flee In this city, accuse hlm (Hountrew) of crime. | stantinl progress. e does not pledge Mimsel! Wulu luoru;. _Vl o MU the tns oftoral ho shiall havo Jouila for o wife with tho full cou- | any citlior. Tho rosult was that they | wy sqy, air, that when that inan accused mo of | for Tuyes nor Wheeler, but disowns the Deino. Yy It e big Honor would v begn, ot eunt of Ler fathor, Oakhwrat agrecs to thig ar- | diditt cimske the elfort they shoull | oine'th office or out, cratly nomiiices aid thelr platturi, the latter | ¥hether the counsel and liclum fearwd the Court rangement reluctantly ss tho only meane of ob- | Iave made. Tilden 1o, without question, 4 good NE LiEs 1 mis TeETR 58 0 Lidden eompromise with the inutlontsts, | 1t decllo I nppfosctiod [n the irsLinstauce, tatuing th wotnen lic Joves. Without Involylg | organizen and by the comparative fuactivity of | pauntres brought It out with a vim, and the LOUISIANA REPUBLICANS, u‘tn ?mm s notand could not be any neces? her disgrace. ‘When Jovita returns she fiuds | the Republicana’ln Now )i‘l"k the sl"‘“’ really | room wos in anuproar, Several claimed that | Npw Oneiars Ln., July 3.—~The Republican | 8ty j10F Sl A Arransenient, B8 Inntter b her lover gunchund In his place old Morton, who | went by glefault. That will not bo tho ease thfs | jyoue Jud not -made the remark, and Hogne nominating Convention procecded quictly and | cerning whi public is y i ;. o 4 2 A . But, s Lefure stated, under the lnw el 1 . c lains what has happoned, and how her hap- | year. sald: “If I had made that remark, siry 50U | adjourned untit Wednesday, after making the | mation ) 9 - 3 lfi;;:':sg “u:tl:;dtl&"conr:.n:: . ’amnfn"f.'i‘?.'.f.dm“ ;:)fllllis:u"l?n‘: l‘:‘x‘:%m nas:xr‘::'i’l? s the curtain n‘e— “'Whom do you think wouldn't be standing there." y following nominations: ugvm,(,.-' 8. B, Pack- | of flw“;‘é"_- “f‘. “""l““l';.‘”':fi::‘oflfif:‘tn',’l"d};',__’l,‘,!wfi fifle’}‘.nf.'.‘?fc."“fi’m'.'r?é‘&’é!‘,"’x:.‘.fifil’."" i “_’ ».,',";.,‘..".,‘ Then ,,g‘;,,m,,t about, 1L o Robson walted, | Hctuds the truo Sundy Morfon Ia heard without | THE DEMOCKATS WLl NouINATE PO 00V Thelcxdcl‘lemc}rlv. tooled off and 8. 8. {12{',";’ anl; Licntetant-Lioveraor, G, G, , Antolne; CEhe b wre feude by he ordor and fircebion | Neuralgte, or prosiraied with disars ay sras R v ki Mr. r ! I, v e , 1 eald the co Vi 5 of Education, . G o i - continued to walt. Not unnaturally, Mr. Kob- | fs the “Idyl of Red Guich™ slightly altcred, | have tho nomination 1 balrey horted generally a high-gonsc as of aflalrs. CAIRD, 15T . ) son tred first. Tle gently urged Mr.y'nmu Tor. | Sawdy 10¥as e ary, the schoolmistross, and | low do o think the campaign of AL Eouing dovwn vo local adiuirs, o sald hie was gl Dispaich in The Tvibune, Jpuoe fraze dg thoy eal] cfl{;flr‘:utlla Rt thls J protects her from the obtruslve attentions of | comparawith that of 1573, In regard to eathus- | 10,63 to dulng anything calculated to fmpair | Catno, Mo duly SreThe Demberace.are. ratl- o day t hole: ool i ol wawd, M, Iarte, with the milances and sunvity | Beptects boe frofs, U bhtrunlya attentions of | oA e e ereat 19 that fecling. 116 went, over the argumentsal- | fying the nominations of Tiden and Hendricks | On the contrary If the theoty of tha WL of demeanor for which o fa fomous, aald ho .s".;;u}y.a Ter acquaintance with Col, Starboitets | . 1 think Jt will be far more active than fn ready . additced ond fully sympathized with | i good style to-night, with speeches by a num- | ment counxel De the correct one, and what wu would begin at once, and straightway began— to think about It again. Thore scemed to be no hope of gotting him n step further to- wurds the consummation of the work. vhich o ‘I8 ¢ 167, The Democrats sce It I8 thelr lost chunce | 4yony, " ‘Porsonally he could only nct as o citizen | berof Ieading politicians, fuludiug Congross. | 1 flfi.‘?‘e“dc?fln"fififufifi%‘fini‘firfizfi'“fiifl“@fl‘r’flu&? and_they are somewliat encournged, In samo ;mn;atcr?m?d could ot aceopl Ny HaminAtlute man Hartzel .p?rm: masfe, bonfircs, and can. ¢ with us Iy !flih'l?tlhi'“"-b"lél‘l"ll)cll;ll“\; ‘;5 to be her unele) of o home for s and o com- | guarters P'“'"‘“l“"{! to make o strong fight. | * ‘sfr, Forayth was In fuvor of calllng the City | non, To-morfow is expected to be n grand day | vne cuse in brenty it st be Lield to e th law petency. Tt soctms that old Alorton Iind chected Lola of ‘momey will Do spent: Tdcate wa Conventfou and leaving the matter Wwith them, | fn Cafro. Nearly every bouse will be decorated | in the uther nincicen cusa 0a well. I atly icr n by that, Is #f it be the law, then they will XL Afford Instant Ease. Inflommation of the Kidnoys, Inflammas f & ct Judge ia bound by the tion of the Blnddor, Inflammation of tho ot record will bring Into ling our Republiean | g parts was not so demoralized that it could | with flags. Words if the District Judg o t Ono day, Lawrenco Barrett, who hind become fu- x:fx:'.fllelr nw:; ttooélwzrl:::x il n l‘x:_lm:lzr;lv:g"hfi; soldlers. IHayes™war record {8 admirable. So “J&;& r{,‘d’ {n nino daya. It was tructhe par- lnge BUPARME COURT PLECTION, barguins of .:llll(lu\‘u;llml.fll co;mlst.l I'n Shte cuok noi':ll‘lk:‘ M:?;l‘qmnltgsn ofu the terested In tho matter, was talking 1t .over with | sccka to mako tardy reparation for tho wrongs | 45 ils civil record. A tnan who has defented ‘was not strong, and oversbody know it, and i Dirpaich to The Tribune, concerning which he honors absolutely nothi 3 at, qult « Jd. R. Osgood, the publishor, Mr. Osgood Ifstened while tho tormse of tho contract wera Lolng recited. Then hesald simply, ** Of courso, Tobson lins patd IMarte nothing.* . “Yes, but ho has,” replled Barrett, © ho has pald 82,000 to bind the bargatn,” ‘‘Good Hecavenal” cjaculated the publlsher, t: Spectai “ 1 ! three great Democeratie leaders in Ohlo,~Tintr- t tho BrrixarieLy, Ill., July 3~The nbstract of | untll the question of the enforcement of such urges hor to accopt themn. 8ho hositates, In | record is go unimpenchable, has o tower o party could carry the city, and o thought he | Judicial Clren 0F - 1 3 B e i e, Youmant o 9% or perple: strength on his slde. 4 T ch wh 1 | Court shows the present fncumbont, Judge Pu | in cvery case presented to the court, wha and Intrusts to lir little Tommy, onc of the | of the Btate last City Convention be_ rcconvencd Thursday | It ]‘n'evu e:k B:‘m 0 Sounty, Ity deDonoueh, |, Suely e I R TSI e schooimlstress’ favorite puplls. - We willuot at- | “We shnll very probably hold meoting of | 0t'a /% 10 nominate n Mayor. g: Tanonck, B20;, Seluyler, 511 Adume, 600; | part uf Goverunient conil, lthouzi I lina i “ x| the Btate Central Committee here on the 10th The v el lled for_and the | Plke, 835; Mason, 4003 Menard, 8587 Morgan, | precedent, cerlainly bas all’ the nove y’ g«‘x"l‘é‘l‘n’"‘{v’v {'Slrl:\(w%uw;;‘cls:l’l?oln\{gglen: ;clfg‘l(fll of this month, when we will advisc ns to the ,,,,f,’,’:,.’ cxf:u:,."&dn_“;znrfi ",j:‘y, el el 550 Cass, 496; Stott, 340 scatfering, 157, remalnder of thelr conduct in the mandgement Broathing, Palpitation of the Honrt, Hyatorios, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influenza, Hoadache,Toothachs, Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Oold Ohiils, Ague Chiils, Ohliblains, and Frost Bites, The spplication of the Resdy Reltet 1o 1} R’u‘m the paln or dlnlcnl{y ugh‘; wmmnflumfl " s a0l confort. who had enjoyed ample oxperfonce of Mr, Sand)’s witt d that this | course to bu pursued. We have ourgeneral | yotin:'in'the negattve, TIIN LOAT CAUBH. of Relim's case. The ’Dhl’rm Attorney sayait | 2y e drops 10 LAY A tumblor of swater will,fn s fow Marte's procrastinating habits, *1f that {s tho Hint ufl?”"f,hwasufifl gw‘m”‘gfl;“ ,,,,.,‘}mf,‘"’ headquarters here in the Pacifie.” aMr.glIo ne do“mucd the usc of lis hall, and Specinl Diapatch 'i The Tribune, fwnsn part of l}:enrmn mel. “Thathe (e m'n) m;;a':ue& :‘?nl-"l,'l;’l‘mm. smmmsom-’ Htamach, Hearte L4 chilld {s his son, y y ! DARVILLE, 1L, July 8.—The Hon. Jesse Iar- [ should testify fully, fairly, and truthfully, vy DiarThes, Dysentery,’ Col case, tho play will nover be wrltten,” detormincs to neeopt the trist, and caery San. | Col n?"tct?gkanll.: p:xf:‘l“‘{(‘:u{:;n’iel :l‘;?:l'ioli':l: tho Clnieiman fixed on Union Hall corver Glark v, of tila elty, hos fecelved a petition aigned | qud the Government cotnesl wok only claim tha | Wirdin e liowds, aid s ey bt A;JWA: ARGY MARLE TH RIGEON, it b0 e Jome of Sandy's futlior, ol | Becte Ol U By tha Republicans. thrmigbons ai Nadisod screots. by 330 farmerstn_the northern part of the coun- | right to make such an ssrecmont, bus they wlso | wERhe AL STas sarry s bo u{;',‘,i}f,‘, P son hiegutlod Mr. nsta to the sea-silo,'und told | yjpg up the “’:“3 and unravels all the V‘{F""" il;"“h%,lfi:-:;‘:w; s :n tlll'fiy'f;f:t strungh of the TIIE INFLATIONISTS. fi::xn?ow::;ldnw ti thio NG In Chis dltrict tuls | o the 'gn:]e 1“(!,-;@ o Do truth or faleity of the 3 }‘.Lm'aw)l:h 1tl;olr::ug::m‘fr?:\lllintin:n t“n! ulnlr.lxr‘mlo m?'mfil‘f\m{ 13(. lsg‘smsml‘lrmm: '}‘»‘\rgmxl&:'%‘x‘l'; e & AN ALORTIVE MASS-MBETING. fall, aud l;ll}, um;]. -{(Ixulc. \;'Ihul is ?J“"fifr‘fnfl onthe | giory he 1"0“1" Upunulhxls me| “rw"nfl I n(h:r FE ER AND AGUE endship, that he e helr trap | an 21 of ¢ 8 subject, will probably be thelr stan hearer, | questions fn the case, thelr Judinment sceins to U and should nover be parmitted to_ lcavo Iy | doadly onemy. Jinn Oahuret, Instead of il | . THE DEMOCRACY, . Tho Gronolickc or Indofierujot pusty held'o fathiess, il nisumily bethole stased, nspeet | flave heon deciedly I favor of Kehm, - untl the play wns finfehed. Tio suce | 0 John, 05 i ot first thinks of doing, Sandy NOMINATION OF A MAYOR. minfature mass-meeting in Farwell Ilall last % of the Congressional racs materially with tho | “The Intelligent publie have Tong since pagsed cambed. The first nct was wrllten f;:;f"f,f'_ {‘K:"'mm.‘f: ?fl%’“flm:"{:fi;&fl',,fifl;g ‘The Democratic City Central Committos mot | cvening, tho nudience being exceedingly Umited, | porijor party nomine Judgment wpon tho utter worlhlossaces. of t numberiug over 160 persous all told, though —t—— tchim’s testimony o the Munn trial. None in a few days aml submitted to etice 1d Morton, but_John resolves to | yesterday at the headquarters. John McNaity | nof e z : tho captors for erticorn, They tore It In plecos. el it g i Touita moct in the | called. tho meeting to onler, and nominated | b band of music h;cxm ihe J'flfll“fllk ’f_flrtnbgultlnu WHISKY. douby but that s story os b told it fu that The prisoncr became despondent, Ho could | drawing-room of old Aorfon's houso at an even- | John Mattox Chalrman, when Thomas Toyno | hour provious to the meeting in arder to gather falschood were 5o intermizel (hat o jury of nuvnrnwrltuul)lny; hic was sure of it; howould | Ing party which f8 * givon i commemo- | yros very much oxcited, and demanded” thie | 8 ¢rowd. Ignatius Donnclly, of Miuncsota, and Fevoran Agub eured for afty canta. Thare (Aot a remudinl ngrnt In the world that will eurs fever and ugue, and all other malarious I,“W‘ scartet, hotd, -yl and oiner fevurs (Wed fi;:ln.mrn‘f-flx.;n ulc] e y's uf. cents ttle Vhoa by Drogewa T ¥ SRR par H REHM. twelye men could not belfeve him, and virtually give up the atteinpt from that moment, ' Bar- | ration'of tha end of John's probatfon. At this - | Gen. Tom Exring, of Olio, woro aunounced as | L decided by their vendict that he bad been of 1o et :’:::‘I’El LH::!IJ:\:ml’fi‘o::r'u;?cx“fiytfll n‘lfb,f,',,"t'g Sandy s tho truc prodigal, and roids Iimsclf | tho party, Theroll was called, and seven or | The platform was occupled by the following: But what are the actual facts about his tes! ge o C1t1cAGO, July 3.~Whilst Relim uud the Gov- | mouy? On last Friday morning, when he was ndmire velomently every lino that should,in "res}.mnslble—puruunnll - fesponsible.? Ol | cight mombors replied. An adjournment was | named gentlomens Sydvey Myvts, Cummli- ernmunt cu’unso{ are betwizt wind and water— hr’:m’x:h! up for mnlci‘cc Diis c%'unsel presented future fnll from tho pen of the sweating dram. | Morfon revolts, and ordars both men of Bandy | goreon to tho littls committee-room, leaving the | sloner Burdick, D.W: O, Coatle, J. 8, Whit- the one doubtless held by the thread of sus. | tholr own aflidavit to the Courty which cone tist. T ave Jiftm o nlche, and made d | Bartolcave his honso foroyer. Jovlla's papi, comb, B. J. Marphy, R. Springer, John Mec- e one doubtie y talnod LHIs statemenits SN T s e a mehe, o Moliero; | strack Ly tho manly -and chivalrous hear: | unanotnted outalde, Gileray, and several others. . pense hetween hls hiopes of o light punishment | taft ate ructhes sy that thoy: ther piked sald Thotis and Aelpomenc wers i upoo oy | 10ROt VoA, FesGIvCH o bavs. Nk for o sons | Joln Mattor was ciosen Chalrman, when 1t . COMMISBIONER BURDICK or absolute lmmunity, nnd tho fear of penlten- | L osoncite further say that they then pakod enld Bophbclc-, Turipldes, and Eschiylis wero his | i n\vhwlm’nm:8 or l.:lo,‘nud oid ,fl’[nr'm;l ‘hl'mau:f was discovored that thoro was not a quorumn ff"m%: lgu mcct:‘m: l& cg?fi' J u:u}uflm‘w% lant tlary walls, and the other leoking nud bhoplng :lmy \m&fl‘d b‘c”\vmlnf ]m m%ag;m.x:xnld lt‘: I:g‘v. C;:ndn it oty el 5 n 08 Sa: 0 his 3 P vy had come toge i o e g o gard to the punishmen il B , freat prototypes.. Ahulee fle funes of this o Aatiior na. endsavarc 16 discriminate | Prescat. Heyertholos s Johboe. SO tho Independont, party of Cook County to constdes | 10 Lho anproval and eanction of thelr conduct | (B el) conelduratiot, sl attorneys united in DA ot A Hariars o o sHoorsy t10 | 11y charattin shnvpiy. nnd It produand ace | Clinlr to atate the bjcct of tho meeting, but the and discuss tho fiuhelal question, which the | on the nal disposition of Rehm's ease by tho | ALiSr Hish conshloration, enld attomeys yulted, in 116 wrote ko o tnan fuapired. e ol Tubodys | ofechivo. contrasta, “Atlss. Afary, tho schuol. | Chatr confossed i dldn't know whiat it was, | 2140 partos id faled to vonsiderin the plat- | Distrit Judgo—every Rood clizen of ths comn | Court tho oukd mald tha 3 S opinon, i characters, who aro to Mr. ifarte real porsona | mistress, {8 o shrowd “Amerlean woman, | and Mr, Cameron stated it was for the purposo | forma Tio eaid the finaneial question was the | punity is angored at the daring insult so shame- o bt il el G Bt of floah and blood, wore sumimoned forth from | dominated or at least controlled fn pront | of organization, and the quict momina- | great oncoldl{'m gh\;‘tlhgc‘a and (; lett to &r‘m Tessly thrust at them by the Government coun- | ol ask far & Wouees sents amd bhok ey woud 5 : A DR. RADWAY'S REGOLATING PILLS, - Perféctly tasteless, elogantly costed with swent h burce, regulato. purity, Clcnmo, ant Verenitha, al: way's ilin, for the cure of all diorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kldneys, Uiadier, Nervous Discasce, Ieadache. Contination, 'Costivencss, Tnitigestion, Dys- porata, Biltonsncs. Jiliaus Fevar, Iigamimation of th owels, Illes, and il Derangermonta of tho Intcral Vlicera. Warraniod to ofT 1 q whetlior lihind testhiled trathfally, | They farther | VUSH,. amaiied toctuctu pasitive cure.” buraly ¢ whosu will takes orders directly from her heart. 5 ¢ They were there to start 8 campaign | days ago. #ald that they would recommend that any punlah- | ofedeoy % e £ and thy P T e, Oakhurst tho garmbler, 1s . told, calcalating | 3150 SRS was catfod b tf,‘ln&',‘.i",‘éf‘"‘} 2 | o sucsoed, 1 1o - olocting o Prosidonts At | - e magnitado of Rohm's frauds, the power | iment by imprisonment that the Court mlght im- fr(llluurln the follawing symptoms resalting from It fs this play which is soun to be brought out | man of allalra; Sandy, his victim, 18 an emo- clded that the Committce bad never met or | least o large number of members of Congresa | g combination ho had effected ogalnst the | Pose should” not be imprisonment in the Penl- n&ffi‘-‘f«"?mfi. n‘uy’g‘km& anas o the Tiaod ot looloy's Tiicatre, for the first thno on any | tonal creaturs, nnocgnt, franous and wealt. | grrantzed. from the Northwest. 1o then Introduced Government, and the well-scttled conviction In "'fq""-" hat docs Rehm ewear [ Lis afidavit, | 1o 1o ACKIty of Tho Stamah: Nataes Fennars staigo, by Lo Union Bquare Cowmpany, Tt Is o | dlezander Morton, Sr.,' lo an eloventhehour | BEVE 0o siated that tho order of busi- BYTNEYAXRAS, 7l ity that Tie was the | presohiod At the sutie Hmed Tt 18 a5 followes | Mkt of Foud, Fulluces of Welkht I he pLomact, titled “Two Men of Slumly e fho condl- | Christion, not above o suspicion of D{Dw’h '— | noss would be tho who made a Iengthy specch in behalf of grecne ll;f -‘J“)X:ld r‘i“ (::“1’1 ‘Clflt’;;lml!:‘!g FoAlnt i e he | presente t the same time s a5 fol i | Sz Eruptions einking, or Flurieriogs In'y tho it ot tiona under which It was written were not vn- | 8 8ort of refined Chadbaud; his antltype, Jon ELILCTION OF OFFIORNS, backs, and sald thatif they expected to aus- | principal criminal 8 ¥ plracy, hu Jocob Mehm, belng first duly sworn, states on | Hhe Btamact, Rring LA ‘f‘u Hears Chorad L ety s % * Joss Caatro, is an unregencrate Spaniard, with o taln and fmprove the ustitutions given to them | Montlis ngo attracted to his ease greater atten-, | oath thut ho has read the ofiidavits of . 1, Law- o - Y k " iy, GRTon o Jadlchoss. netomswharbaes | Tvor ol mkoinoss sbout Hine Ehecs hry oacs | Uik amo mora nn was oy T, | L hole. forelthers they Anistnot. be. san: ton fro_the peoplo, Uan any other of tho"| feneo Sl Geargs G, Campbull Sercwith 1ol seonlt aud paseed Jidgment upon its merits. | Crul minor charactors, chief of whom ls Zfop | coming, At Inst ho arrived in thoporson of My, | tiolled by professional politicians, whoso only O o Tobt thas It tho i oirion of Tecia | Eotart 1 Dk sob e ao Shoeuly wiadod 1 No nian cant tol whethee {3501 aueeeod or ot | Zingy o Ciocse luundtyman, o' Is the' idl- James Iarrls, of the Tonth Ward, who finally [ obloct’ Was to galn and remain in oflic, e Eap e D o o 10 Jui. | and Campbell and the Goverament attarnoya were 1t reads marvelously well, The interest of thy | reet incans of Identifyl be Sandy 08 tho truo | Yurned out & mon-member, but Porry 1L 8mith | and_to thls lovel our Tresidential cou: | at least o P Bl g thin blow. and | stated to Iim by sald Lawrence and Cumphell at atory I unquestionable: on 1s impatient to get | prodigal, having waslied s lincn at tho mincs, | jutie uo the quorum. 2 tests and contests for the Legisinture | ¢l arm ""}‘“ :l i wnllx’nd ":“;{mm”m thond. | o about the thme they sdvixed him to plead goil- oy Mot osn” Wncivcn o Ok | £ 1o ks on o misat e Jh | AT COmeron moVe the clotion of M. | Nad dcsconded. | Every,interat fiowid b | thasIn ap for s tho law ad rovilod fr ol | £ " AL o Sathorisut Thom 10 epier & plea }:::Hc Néfinn‘xfii:r m:)qu“lv:)lf.‘:l &‘}.ouf,"“ cu::- Ling 18 not content with giving his l.ustlnmn{ E’:}r‘:{ ‘nl;“f"jn ,;’,’,’fi';{’f;‘,‘ wflfl?&"&'{, éf,‘i mfll‘ then sront on to say that thint was the night of | guilty the Government and ths peoplo would | of gailty in his behalf, and coneented to become & i Huttoeating Sensatlun when in 6 Lying Fosture, Dis. nexs af Vislon, Duts or Webs beforo the alght, Feves And Dull Patn bn the flead, Tieciency of Peraplration, Joligwngan of the Kkin sl Eyes Tatns In the Bide: {fllt;{i }."mh-. and Budden Flusfics'of ileat. Buralog ig. 6 Fleal. A few dones of RADWATY'S PILLE will free the sys- tem from nll of the above-named’ dlsonlers. = Price, 25 centa per X, Bold by Drugilats. ] him to justice. wituess on the part of the Guvernment. r in the matter, but presses inopportunely ani & . the _ons-hundredth anniversary of Ameri- | sufler no defeat in hrmgh} . - 1?:«‘1‘11?;’ :I:ulf 1t u'-lgu‘l'«';lryl u'::nzaf;? 13;‘35’31!!{32; 5-‘;:13:( “";13 1/‘:l,|l;a tllfiz E:{mmfmg & small bill W('f'fi ";’;‘}?fi,fl:fi.‘,’ ”é;‘n?uxngedc r&::"obj ot of the | ean ;?Q’:fi?s;?g’ :“‘}Lfi’hmnm‘; ol‘:l’;l Jg ;;;'35 l_ci"-nran‘.lv5 li«‘sm'-oom :fir}"y now holfm‘;!xll;t:' ]l:p?'n!ttllllfll Nov it bin SlatEsdcnta i b-; A:::l:!;x: o EUCIE wenkiicks Whoh theY stand b (e pecrsoy | o s thoh o AN3Y Ber-wogie Onkhuratan TR o po T St ety of 8 | e, in thioiauds of the District Jadge, whioso do- | and understood, but whero tn tho face of them e ot erary | dandy Morton—aro finpersonated respectivol. o - | A dispatch from Gen, James W. Singleton, of | clsion ls yet Lo bo made known, bub surprised as | do the Government counsel get thelr backing to S Gy e it | By G i oy U 37T ol S | e i ok, il thefomar G, | A dtpte Lo, o e Y, Sngston, o | 5Ty the. Olvammsie Tomal 1o eatd | melalaly tlalr vicws ;of Msms , tesonin pliy descrves the el stamp of pucuniary suc- | Kubson, ownor of tha ploce, will create the | foqort'to tho primaricg ngain. 1ig gald the Re- | belng ablo to be prescht, on account of Hlnuss, ".".'d,fn'y MR i B et and w"f’"” R M,_.,.., before the Court and vesB. Tho critics themsolyes cannot determine | character of Col. c"'l"sl"" Starbottle, Thoso"| publieans bad roconvencd their old Canvention, | and sald he was with themn In judgment, duty, s clatm o clemency, for wo 160l A5 | Suer i gt c"‘.‘,’ i e cross-examing- from the reading whether they lnlmll o called :’g;’g&:‘;fi"{‘fifl nhtlom a;“‘éhou“"]’n}’“{(‘ !{’ggmr’l:;‘:‘"’ anld aa there was to Lo only one_offlcor nomi- ::lllxl:?lel:llsruy%‘x:léfi{x%l l}‘dfi{{;{’x}“fl‘;’l}nfl gllxu ,’u,fdn.fl?:; Wu’u;xpr(u but m{;’ ookt st i‘,‘;:,r,’, 1};-‘(;.‘,‘1' cx"‘fécnuu‘, and apart of his testi- Bandy Bar will be ascertalned by n Chiengo | ceeds, Col. Sta Tl amore famous In 4 fnto'the ground, vld. Their platforis were {nst Jncob Relim, tho morcy of the District | —1din’t o anything; they anked me. fl'fl:fi’:{‘ ‘:,f{“fil‘:é’:fil“{fi‘.f“h'fi““cfiwm }L'r’,""fi&“a"dc'nfi“u?&' (;;l'hhfi '{fii’ :\l}‘t‘: %ry fi; The Clialr ealled attontion o the fact that the | wus material to the country, and ovidently dic- '(I}‘g:m 13 nllowed to ahin uj m\yymm, 1t will bo o (L.—]{‘)vlap;:&“::!l mzmlr A.—I’dl Ovarian Tumor Of ton years' growth oured Sccrctary was not dolng anything, whereupon | tated from thosano standpoint. stk doy for honesty, ai0rihe Hstre. ot e the first time you over wont beforo ) t the occasion; Miss Laura Don—n dashing bro- JdR38Y HARPER, ark day for honesty, ol ry BY ]] RA]] WAY S REME]]I ES nuy not bauul"n‘tlt;nss&l!x;gfi Simin RETts o Seting i Now. Forkois B)fin o ll)f;;,fi:?llél j['crry L) moved the election of Mr. h fn Titinols will arry on jts , 8ir, A 3 ermne e of Danville, 1., was next futroduced, and ho | Inal jurisprudence 2 ndomtindlagwith anpial a4 tho liomo of Jions Jost Castro, o Moxlean_gon. | Leshty Do Juvita ; Mr, Morcia fs to bo Al 1isfo, S said o dhdnts nwr what 1hy: diuties | WOnkinto & bIL' of. Mistory, aluchng to. o th | pases throngh all the fatura oo chapter, it | . :=1d y08 Bave S AT e e 4 enat, of shame and degradation of the people, | thetn aboutier LG t 1an {1 Californtn, The: n 7 ander Morton, Sr., and Alr, Hamilton Don Jose, o fo; that tho 0 wreatling of giants,” and other little sports of ‘-"“"fl‘“ ! & Q. —Did your lawycr s tham about you? A,— e Mo, Thete te an abu e enor | the Mexican paront. f&'&;&'fi‘&a‘flfi'fi%:Ln.?'s"“'.’fle.h-‘f.'iu B thonmmts | tho suclent, bub now, Lupplly, ahost extinet; Jnchlig yoleo that spolco In th Distriet Court on | 1§l knaw whather ho i Tpreanme o ai % e g o - " ¢ h % 5 :’{éfi;‘%’l‘:l&ffifi:’u mJ"flXfigi?lfifi'.'g ;fl‘n‘;?u guage fn which the dislogno-of tho play Is fl‘,‘n‘{u’i‘:..'}h lm‘v‘il‘t’l‘x m:‘lll’:‘llul:l pg;x tgu’lgtr'lmlllhfig suid, bowed to fl‘fil\'fl’!: 88 thoy did, at this | forts ‘“'l.‘“{"“'“lm{'u'," !l,lml(iou'.mu;nnt mfl'.’ m‘d sosntiaim. youso? A.—=Yes, sir, he did fatr duughter whom b loves pussing well, Hor u:fined. Mr, Harto is o miaster of cxprosslon, | thought 01, time, to & Dhard-mionoy platform. He | el l'“'“"“-"““"“‘"“‘ i "]‘ ']"‘ "l" ‘B"‘t Oniigtse 1d lie 101l you at that fime. shat’ 16 wes safo namo {8 Jovite, Sho hss Bpanish l%cnut} and | aud no eno of Lie pross compositions s moru | “rig quustion of Tressurer camo up, aund Jobu | quoted a littlo cripture, show- | &nd tho v pullostion of violated by, (heatled fiv | it hodall you at Uiabling thac 1o wan dats 8punteh pusslon, Toreach one she loves she | wonderful na & mere l{»cclmcu of skill in the Fonytl‘. ‘waa clocted. i ing that the speaker had at least read s Bible, | no just bunbinmicnt o N T, the T e advised ne, Wil break through overy barricr, and whon eho | Use of words than this play, Saudy hos a | “ N2 gk naked if 1t were prudent to make a | OF soine portious of it. Ila expected to be vin- | that can Oilicars of Lhe CUEet oo o (g spatoky ,—D)id he say it was safc? A, —Safe? has reaclicd hitn sho will make ahy sncriflco for | #peceh which ought to have had & ‘place In the | pownination mat go uupropared nto the fight. | dieated in o fow years for voting this full for | uf sworn ofllcers of the G it At el —Yes; that hohnd nuy arsavgement or bar- his sako. Bhe loves, without the consent or | *Idylof Red Qulch.” The pathos of Itdefies Mr. Wington ,‘,I,umrum‘ be didn't think it | Peter Cooper for President. Tho speaker hod | 1 i ""’9 Ld' ikl nufl in omciites .lf'_ galn? No, alr, 7 7 knowledge of her father) an adventurer In_tho | description. Thore are also many quaint turns | yigy unleas thoy could got o man who was sure | Yoted for tho thirtoenth amendment, und his fl. vor of d"‘l,“‘f’ tihs hands of an Conrt Q.—Did he 5v1lynn km« r;a {‘J‘d mado :fl{ll'flll'! nelghborhiood, Jokn OukAurat.. They hayu held | of expresslon such as Mr. llurte has futer- | fo'hs clnc,.,_.‘fi IHL were sottled to moke the | father was ridden ou o rufl for doing the sume, ‘dullgf_ill"“ :’X"Lufll:’ Lo el R o, Cour kcl ory arrangemént with tho Uovernwont oficialal clandesting meotinge, aud have arranged for n | spersed through his sketchies and short tales, | nomination, the queation would arfss. whethar | but 8lx_years nfter ft becamo o part of tho h;r et i Al ) ersioy S M g™t 1 y ias muudc use of J - % = | thn. electlo ] - = . -y . —DIdl ke toll you of any arrangemon! =3 :l:o';‘llu‘::;:.‘; about, the rauche, on‘a‘%‘n‘z‘} ';l'n:'n'trn matfe vitality, but for o fual oplulon on this | on national q““lm'.:n‘:,o E:ull?f :";:',," .,9.'"‘[; nm'&: lows who had made the platfornn for the | laborine for the last hall-year. % H ) prrangel T HAVE ITAD AN OVARTAN TUMOR IR OVA- IIES AND UOWBL&FOTPTI{I?\T’A’HE T AN Avpon, lec. 27, 1675.~D8. Ranway: That oth- ers tiny he bunctited, {'make this statements L fiave ind un Ovarlan Fumnor in tue ovurios and bow. elafor ten years. 1 trie the bers physicians of this piavo witliout any vetieat. 1 was growing at mich ta- idity that I could nut Lisve lived ‘much longer, = A jenduf imino tnduted uis 1o 1ty liadway's Jioinedlca. Jiad not much et In thow, bus Snally, after much, eliteration, § trfe 3 ¥ parcianci A1 Lottica Gf the lesolvent, two bozes of the 1'itls, and two buttles of tha Lellof. ' 1 usod thoss Williout any apparant Lioneft. I duteriitued W porsa. ore. | usied twelve inorw buttles of thio Hoeoly et two of the Reliul, and two boxes of tho Plla, Butora thoy were gone | liad loat twenty-0vo paunds. coutinued 1o use the medictne untli I was suro that 1 wws catlroly cured. | Lok tho edlcine abuut Gva tnonths, and during thas tline fost furty-Ove pounds. In sl 1 took threo dozen bptiles of_the Redlvent six lulf you what arrangements werc v exet vl ol Hu'told me of 1o atrangemon bottlea Ielief, atid s1x Lo: f the Pills. furmerly rendered her a sorvice and has on this | point wo shall’ have to walt. goud to put s man up for Muyor, other partles, and did not “"""'"""“',1' ‘hfr"'l‘ u,‘.,vé«'.',‘,l&'xtlc ;ull'l‘l:{u::ztg'(flv};..‘:?:n% y‘é.{"(,,'f.ffil‘_.vs We have but onequestion to ask: Was Rehm's wlufzi. A:‘:'z:m ;.:i'pfi":.'.fi"l'l:;';? ”‘;‘,::fl :l‘:::n of gratitudo geoount boen glven employinent by her futhor, ——r——— Mr, Bmith rejolued In a apeech, that when | The Epeaker:, otk c.n wury - Howul | halt tranepire that, With all tho | testimony which he iavo on the Munn triul true, | 20.5'v0 PLURERG WIRY, Aecp SUletlon, | T you siry Ho s tho ouly Amerlean sbout the ploco. THE INDIAN WAR, nominations wers made before some_of tho | View of - the situation,’ and sal carning, shrowdness, and_exporfenco, tho do- | UF Was ftgrossly fulse! Perhiaps thu question | iy prayer bs shat it niay 1o s mseh of s Diossiont botaha BANDY Loliiueos weeo slocted uad sume. not. Thio He- | £ood word far, thie late Cincltat! Gonveutlon, | jesthing, strgwiluess, and Hxporichie, tha toe | S8 a8 IEees o) Ly the Government counscl. wi good ¢ and then went for the platform, and eatd tuaf | fendant, Jucol b ) Hiodid eady mad em sith refs i Wi ot youni o heans 1o iy | eroabonts of the Varinus Commands tn | Bbcans ud wous i for g B sud Vi they | alo PO 0t che countey hotd hat 1t waa rag- | tnanagelfthom o hite pursul of a0 ruat 4 | Tho sialoments alréady m becn Aogether ay, of his father. After leading a strolling lifg for the Inidian. Gountry, also_watited a man now independent, of party, | baby and the other that it meant bard moncy, | erlnifnal, the ing to_nceent the responsititity | i tho light of thelr own adininsions and. the af: many youars, he marricd. Then he formed a ;o Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, but in for reform. 116 thought th Democrals | 8ud that the party fatended to bire a Doctor of Dlo vary fallurc, pad vory decidedly opmosed £y | GUavit of Tohui and his owit attornoys, partiosbip 'with Juhn Oakhurat, Sandy loyed | 57 PAuL, Miun,, JulyS,—Advicos from Terry'a | Mt M for reform, lo that platform, and tho | Divintty and o thumb-screw oditor to writo com- | of thotr fol bat e ot on Usblr hart e mong Ox Bauavr or PunLid Justice. l‘:‘l,n wifs v;ulll—uml well o it m::lnnt‘ll out. | comumand to June 25 woru recoived at Bismarck | Committcs ought ta mnrkn [ {ofi;nnig-finfltlm of | luchtaries upos '.f:» “’)‘l}".,‘{;g%"":fifl};f,{'n:‘l‘;lgm '.’";}, O AL Lo Dralnowortig achs of thiafe S - omen of her class, as she quaintly of o el m somu good ma, or confer. with the Hopublicans : 1 . o n 2 served afterwards, rggvu 11:’;:1:1" :fi,",{m"}‘,flfi "{‘,fl‘ w‘::’:k:“ulgofimn.fl:fii :‘:: upon the wisdom of putting forth mxlnu good | now you do.! e salled for tho Democratle flm“’"'on"’ Sarcor, L epeavon by Melr cain MISCELLANEOUS. 0 A never 0l o * for loving thern Lo 'Ai“'u 2 raana o | cenaured for mot. fully oboyiag Inséructions, | M 1E lier, and not Lo make a party lssue ju | Platform, and some of his comparisons were [ bined efforts as counsel for the Goverument, to BENTENCE-DAY. ened that Sandy's wife despleed him and his id o nuqul hisa been W DIBDING, Sixued MRS, E. C, 1 tri. ibhins, who miakes tho niave ceritncato. 1o the crsoi for Whom | requeated you 10 send tnedicine 1 iine, 1870, ‘ho mediglnes ove stated wore buught o1 iy with the exception of wiint was st 1 hor Ly you. 1 miay say that hier statement 18 correct withouy & Quaifbeattun, (Blkued) 8. LERG rigalat and Chomist Aty Arbor, Milch, ‘Thia may certify that Mrs. Bitbing, who wiakes the ahove cerilficate, 18 and has been for many years well knowato us, and Lie facta thoretn statod aro undonbie il undentably correct Auy 0us Wi knows Mra, F nE i rather uiore foreible thau polite. The speakeriwas | pursuade the District Court to sharo n thelr | mycrg 1s evory probavility now that Mr. Jacob | Sivoteswill toad bor sesoutel uve, and ran away with Joan Oakhurst. 1ie | Custer, with twelvo compaales of cavalry, took | finana = flhgf“‘;‘“l il goltngc:‘a v wm}nm: c:’lunn(‘i?‘;fl'hrldl:n;u;flflg o"fi‘l::fi;‘l‘;fifz‘:l'séy for the course pursued by llxmc}ll:glnt“:!p (]\'\)";flrx:ltzlt’flw‘wnhrflti': c‘:imur ln:; S i"fi ‘;'fi‘ 1 ! Mr, h t would be b not evo wag golog to th ol ¢ T T h , ory ! ::mtgnn “’dlgodfllwfl%u r}l:fif:cml“mm?lflgfllé fl:n:i:;t:‘it?:’n;figg);:dl:rg 'flmugo\?::}fi w\llnrnk‘:: unncmlr;n:lll?-‘x‘f ' flfln‘:’ul‘!’lfid%fifi whoro ho did ot €aro to folow.” 110 irdnted | the Governmiant counsel {n Renm's caso- that zowie people suppose, to be_semtenced. The .. PO g 3 thein to grasp tha country by tho top-knot, as [ has yol been inade public, so far as wo know, | Ciurtjias haa the subject mnder considoration ;’:l‘l‘:l‘.‘b'ill.l‘“ ?l’rx\'mi .“3““‘,“ "y‘b'}';: ‘;‘:;"‘5‘3?“50:: where tho Indlans have been congregated for {;fmgfi'u‘.y‘;:fi'k';““ x;’,;‘,{',‘,fi‘.’of.“’if,“lf n,lg ,‘,E’,f,“f:::, 1t werg, S anateh i out af the miro y making | 8re lll'#mfi““ lby "('3’ 8‘;{“"“"!“‘“ “‘%m“““lhfi slnce Friday, aud will probably be ready to de- raucho to rancho;'and 1t was while on one of | 89me time, Rumors provall that Custer has falled, tho press would claim that the Domoc- | lota of greonbacks. ' Ha waated tho greenbazi- | foro the District Court. Mr, Bungs ha liver lits oplnlon to-murrow mumluf. i is ex- ¥ o siuco had a battle with the Indians. ; i ers to halp thein carry sonie of tho Northweat. | already mado stateuiont to the Gourt when | piiod'ta he mitd towards. the crafty Alsatian, 5 i Yol e 15" el | Gh 1wt ot o L onapus ot | S L e, au e, Camero | S i e, 88 Norhre {udge Lawrobes (ono o lchas coutne) ukod | B rporied to o tn bt whunl o, sl DR, RADWAY'S ployment of her father. 3 8 fight with the Indians was expectod sbout the | objccted, as Doolittle was not 8 member of the ;’;‘,’ff{{;‘g‘“fifi"’:’&fi%‘i‘:gfimm ‘wm‘mwt}ff Tt Sas mot yet. been stated by counsol whother ;‘,;E; ot °;';;’,§.'"PNHB off about as caally as s the ga u!veuim: vlv"l:.v“lrnl now, at the begin- | 2ith Custer carriod ten days’ ratlons, Gen. C‘“‘ifl‘n"::‘;}nmcd " gald Doolittlo, 1€ no cour | and denouneed tho sct which had demonetized ‘hf et l‘imlllhntgmbn'vu:"mf G':v‘;lrynm:'rln% AUDREW COCHILN Sfll‘sa flr]_ll]fl_u Rflsulvflnt e I BRI | Mar % " e e | SRR e | A Bl | AR Rl R | A S N ' tincly, is S s betrayer, Sandy's wife des | the o ] orn, should leayo to speak, and s b was aeat 3 L p d 4 9 3 calvod i 2’ sho.GId Sandyy A sioped | bis pursuitot Tndiare joad i oy Way. Ot |t sty with the onions oxpressed, bav o | cleven Josry and tow only tay that Reforta way | M. Dexter was the dra to avemur thla ques- | 3ot com o timey huworcr bt il pobally | pip GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER . with & husband whom she had married | grwlso, Custer mey g0 to Fort Fotterman for | wanited to know if any inan waa ready ta como | o nr{. he currency queation, hy huldiwn S Dorter saids h | Interview Juldgo l{ml & X o;{‘n.orlgw,la hx. 3 evun beforo sho knew Sandy, Oakhuret, now les, Ter tains t out vu & non-partissn basls, the great question of the nineteenth ventury, 3 * 19 teatt chiange places with his brother David, who, A sottlod in tha nefghborhood of this ranche, {s [ SUPPISS. “TWIEy rotains two steamboata, carry. | O4L b8 on-artitat B Huliold that all thelegistationof this Oy [ e e ot DO, (o) yahgutd teatity | until Saturday, was an Inhabltant of the County | po 000 e 0 o Disinine, Birafuli ok Iznorant o Sandy's presence thers, 88 Sandy ls | 108 Lroops and supplics. — The Yellowatono be- 'GRATIE WAS been in favor of the Britislk bondholders, “Thoey | sccording o his relation, sud aid the Govornment | Juit, “David, atter fhuding out how lght the Syphllitie, Noreditary or Contaglons, be it ' d In the Lungs or Stomxch, 8kin of anes, Flesh or Nerves, Corvapting the Hollds and Vitlating tho Flulds, Mo OUmL in avery way be possibly could, aud I am hers to e 1y dechied t H e e . | Ing high, boats bave no ditliculty I i, were opposed to eelling gold-bearing bonds to | 1o eves 3 £ - | punishment would be, virtuously dechied to ro- ?{wuuv‘r,lm‘x’:g to :l-ln.?:;‘flulrlfvulnluts 111233‘1";"“'& Illl,é Tiern. "The country{s so rflu'éflfin&fi:fi m Egfi{fi'fl: ']';’:i:,l,' :,‘.,'E,.’.‘f‘.fi{,'fl,‘fi;flfi?{ T,m buy silver. e waute ity bondholders paid in ‘“{1",:';; ;;"fi"‘,‘:’nnn"&c},‘u;“wf‘fl‘l"lfi:",}‘;’:}:“{;{,‘,‘f,‘“fl urn to the scene of his crookéd explolts and usk bier father for her, for, es belug poor | Gatling guns cannot bo easily moved by land. | Metirath on tho other sido. greenbacks,andthe Nutionul Bank actabolishod, | Biier casen. He fias given tha dovernment vary | take his share, He fs not oue ol the fuollsh vir- und unknown, Gakhurét has the_sdditional mta- | Reuo,on tho 20th, Was near thoinouth of ‘forgue Crics of “ Nol Nol" and national currcacy abolished. cansiderable assistauce, aud, so faras 1 know, has | gius. {ortune, which Mr. Harte scema to constder | River, Moore, with slx companies of - {nfantry, W1 wny it is," ho cantinued, “and Mc(irath | The speaker was® excecdingly long-winded, | kont b TR ' Rohm agroed to'glve . Mr, ['{ T8 Jhin. 5 the mouth of Powder River, Gil Rb + | and tired his audienco by his hurangue, which | uehis imony. Ile has done it falibfully; bo ‘The excursionlsts moved thelr quarters from fl'-‘&‘.:'-"tgfu?f ‘351: {’lfig{mfl‘:“ ullxnl‘xmc:'m!}lll: h: :o.r.naltuu:!‘wu at Terry, at the mouth of c'fi'é“fi'xfi IZ,‘:‘J,’,‘;‘{%;}‘;;_'& u'}:,';:‘.‘kl::,n:nl‘,dfl%:o ,,‘}':'p"}{;' oceupled nrarl()il two hufivn In itsdellvery. At | hasdonodt hondatly. It bocomes part of iny atata- the jail proper to the Graud Jury roomn, where 1 C!&mllnllllluml‘llm Scrotuts, Qlandalar Bweilln, Hlsckiog ifto Uscking b, Cunely Canseraus alctns, g7l eAnIaG 2 unters were killed by th Itaconcluston the meeting adjourned, inenthers Lo say‘that Thelluve o testifed Lo tho | (heir wecominodations are far mosp choerful and | Sompisints, Bleediug o th Bwellings, Tuniors. Ulcors, tm f;'u"fil""“' S8 Watlih Gosplsea Wilg L pitlos f,{,'i'r"vmm"r "Iuw‘:‘r. No other ci:un‘h‘l:gm m,'}“‘,"wu informed that the Democracy woald . —11‘ rath, . o alry than before. They bave a largge sud u small le ad ‘l‘:l E‘f;“'“;".‘t.:i:‘:.’.":.‘-"‘fl‘.:: kXS male h"'x'{ Sy Ia the means of promoting, tnocontly ( gccureed, ‘Tl health of Mo command was good, | not suatain Mctirath, but to clalied that, oven IASSAUREK, o2 Dangy, epesting of the arrangement bie- fodiey Suabialdhe Wppor. corellun, e ate s epauorsion RIS, Wl Ve Glipilot) b, 51;;1“1 y?{r&;{'}:fi-lam%' u{lc%l:x}w}: Ttif: v’rngou-x:.;:x‘llu. 16 Liad ot h{ml tr:nl:‘ (‘,"n.;:lzf ffi:f&'flggfi"&’ ".hay D{’;,‘g;’,fi,’,‘,;';,}:fl,m:“' fi'x “n':ugé‘n':lgfi ’lffl':;-::;'-{":“c‘fl:";b f‘f‘“fl“ counsol ns laha rfilmmnl::rc;l fihuu'l'x‘y.m: a teatne | 38 u}:k‘mjo Juke blo ohm's gnfiul.fl -m.:J :;?‘m “:;l}; S s¢ bragie, § coals lier abae ——————— o e 5 y That he should testity fully, fairly, an - | other Into Jonas* store, g ol Eonkesanay et v TS oy e e A Cautlous dian, DI en ke tha gy L0 towitate & goal o Zctal Disgatc 0 The Tribuna. iy sabufaniaty 2 65baa Ve 34 o under” | San colargemens of i parinonts soois 10 | Dps BADWAY & 04,82 Warren-stuN.Ye canu who hor mysturious lover ls, Tho entrances | A Canadian Benator bas resigned his seat for [ . M. Cameron spoks on Heath sud sald thay | CINCINNATI, O, July 8.—Your correspondent | stand (st be would do, with, per me Ware | inake them perfectly contented. ————— 4 tho time: that b and exita of Jusita st lust, arouse tho suspleion | 5 poculiar reason. He bas ever bean willing to | he was an unpopular mon. As o & Democratle | met ¥red Hlassaurck, of tho Volksblatt, to-lay, | Tinute particalars to be giren &t tho tin A reason of such testimony ho was (o bo exumpted SUICIDE, of her futher, e suspects Sandy of belug the 4 nomination, lie sald defeat would be construed | and Inquired 1€ It was true that his fellow- from punlshment in the Penltentiary. IDE, < Tovdr, wid charges hi With . Sandy lesent el e Gachon o Dl o intoa Repubilcan victory. ™ Chicago “sioor i | stocklolders n tho Volksdalt bad deslared | "o emte mocat MinNEAoLn, AT Jory S bater Laus T e e Bt | o att A acaston of Fartmment, ne | S lectlon aa WU ok Qo carry » efca | Aaust b on the Breaidontal lsus, aud wero | 1 seforonco b tie imprisonment, which there | oo fuiiia of i Couity Jull conmmttol ot Read “False and True™ Pt e e i Tatimuca aid bardships uf the erip wrs so g o ok Tho Tl Getions. wiothe Hemonssay | about o riug tho paper out squazc Tor Hayea | wad 1o syracisant, v conatdse dhal 1oy b thirty days for ludecent exposure, committed Affulrs ure standlug exactly o the position | that'le will not encounter them agafn, aud so ought 10 carry the cit: coup }bovu desuribed \lhul‘t‘ two wew chuu‘{erb ap- | he has determiucd Lo retiro from m}b Y tho city an SR S ¢ ] 1l ¢! teatified 4 AD a He, Tho Gumn | aad Whoalun nad that bo was sbout o givo up | aiy iy b ol Fada i tuo caso s Curt | suledycuteing bl Wrout i aazor, s dter- Pt S SRR | ty. 1 lic life. wlttes would” not recommend ‘lfl;flmh, snd if | the mansgemont and control of tho paper tew:. uuu{d uot think of Lwpysiug a_scotenco hoavier | nook, 1o was unmarries seatxon,