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_Hfli'r,ah o Difice ¢ Chicago Dailp Tribmne, : VOLUME XXX. CHICAGO, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1876. PRICE FIVE CENTS. of onr woen—the fact that the power of appoint- ment In many canca ** han pamned into the cantrol of members 6f Congrem. ™ Thin aystem Mr. 11ayea nayn **oughtto be abolished."—New York 7riv- une TIE OHICAGO TRIDBUNE. OHEAP LOTS, GAMPAIGN | TEN-CENT TRAINS! (hicago Tribune HURRAH FOR HAYES AND WHEELER AND THE OLD UNION PABTY ! The National Republican party has placed its ticket and plotform beforo the American people, "o Prostdentlal Campalgn will bo eno of the most exciting and important that has over ocenrred in the United States. The rosult of the contest will Jdotermine the futare good or i1 of the country for a genoration to come. ";reha Democratic-Confodernte alliance is tho same [Kimball, | MeGrath, Dem. Ind. Convention I frled to erect aome fresh barriers GOT "EM ALL! cal ofgn of the times, and promises us s ‘Premdent worthy ta apen the new century of the Republic.— Springfield (Jlass,) Unton. o On all points it is frank, robust, and unmistaka. ble—clevated in ita standards, nnequivocal In ite principles, aud sincere in all Ita declarations. The writer of such & paper ix clearly & posltive, conr- ageous, and earnest man.—Albany (¥, X.)Journal, The admirablo Jetter of scceptance of Gov Tinyea places him ax » canildate for the Drvidency before the American public on & personal platform of sound timber, strong in some polnta In which the Cinclnnati utterance was weak. —Defroit 7rid- une, The Governor takes & ateq in true reform nover befora taken hy & Prealdential candldate: he pledges bimaelf to one tenn only, which we predict wlll herenfter be abserved ns the irrevocable— %ungh unwritten—law of the land . —Dubuyue (Zd.) s, our part, in circn! Ktate, whereof the m: Heath Has 12,000 Majority Over Mark Kimball. LA GRANGE! L BUY a beautjful lot, one blook from WIL] dngot. at Iia Gronge, 7 miles from Chicago; 115 down and §6 monthly. Proporty shown On the principle that ** the recafver {s a8 bad on And 8,000 Over Kimball and McGrath To- gether. Oakey Hail. 2 3] 4 bl 4 7 8 hild took a deey , The Seventh Ward Fills Hil- were then held Tneonshont. thres a7, Thore whe droth’s Vacaney with a TRepublican. Total . Total North Side.! Total city. 1,383 T 19,101 7, 548 3,303 NECAPITULATIO! fleath aver MeGrath. Tleath over Kimball, lieath over hoth. ... ‘Total vote of city.... 00, Jixcursions leave my oflice to sec tho Lots overy sasunt day at 7 snd 10:30 in the morning and 1 and 4 o’clock in the atternoon. not yet learned to circumvent, the richt of auffrage | wan'ns widely diffueed as it now in, and no one ever | complatneil that o single legal voter wan unable | then to poll his voto, And, lhlmf:h onr city hnn | nince Inrgely Increased ita population, the lower wards were quite an populonn then sa they are to- Jay—several of them mare 40, They wero fail of | ‘boarding-houres crowded with clerka and mechan- , Qen, Tayes han told the whole country what he Intende to do, 1f elected. In the matter of appointe ment. in the mutter of the currency, in the mal- terof the Sonth, Wil Gov,Tilden naw tell ua, equally explicitly, what, if elecled, Ae mesns to dot—Kew York Times. 16,708 11,013 8,250 30,072 Selection of the Republican 5 i 4 fea; many of thuse covered alten since given up to tn character and epirt sa wher: the one, wing re; National Executive ALDERMANIC. om the eavtency quention he stands by s record, | Eront WaRehounca. sud- mannfactorien: thelr deni. | o, sofvod that tho War for tho Unlos d 5 NILDRETH'S SUCOXSSON, a8 avery one wh has any knowledse of hls charace | zens hare since moved up town, aver to lirooklyn, . i tha other wing tried desperately to make it & Committee, . Tor envw e, would, The amonnt of preasure | Of out onmoma of the railronds that lead into the) A special cloction was held yesterday i the Scventh Ward for the purpose of selecting a person to fill the year and threequarters yet remalning of Hildreth's term, The successful man was Charlea Tarnow, the Republican candi- date, an ol husiness man, a pemon of Intelligence and character, and an scceptable adiition to the rofarmers of the Councll, Following s the vote: Tarnow,| Field. |McNaily,| Colilna, Tep. | em. | ina.”| o fallure. They arc now,a harbor of reluge for sece tional mlmniluuc and pro-slavery scntimenta, Since coming Into control of the popalar branch of Congross they have cxhibitod no atateamanship, no wisdom or patriotiam, —nothing but obstructive policlea and destructive purposes, shawlni them- clves incapable of progress or oven of compre- Londing the wants of tho coantry. They only ++meddle aud muddle,” With il their promises and pretenslons they hava proven utter failures in denling with questiona of Taxatlon, Tariff, Reve- pno, Cuerency, or Reform. open conntry. Practically the lower wards are be- brought npon him to modify his expreeaion on thia TiE gisen np bo commerce, and no longor sheltor by auestion can scarcely b eatlmated or apprecisted. —Ohlo Stale Journal. He n:ofilzu the one great dJvar to our clvil service to be the ambition of Presidents to secure thelr re-election h{ the nwe of ofticinl patronage, and thua enrly declares it to be his Indexible pur- pose not to ha a eandidate for a second term.— Harrisburg (Po.) Telegraph. The Jetter fa n nn{;lng docnment, clear ard con- cim npon every point contained in the Cinelnnati nlentlurm and romlnh:dly plain regarding Civil- rvice leform and one Prestilentia) term only that #502110]) JO Sazaqyy ¢ ranm g In about half-wry botweon Chiosgo and DOWNERS GROVE, on the Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- rond; is one of Chicago's most atiractivo and intoresting suburbs, bojog beautifully aituated among hills gnd grovos; has now about 1,000 inhabitants, and growiog rap- Slippery Sam’s Credit Mobilier Record a Possible Sub- Jject of Inquiry. ay. 1 Yiow ool at the vote of four of thesa wards I/ |- 1840 and 1808 respectively: Prestdent, 1940 Gorernor, 1883, Harrianm, Van Huren, Griswold. Hogman. 1,138 4RO 3,k '8 1223 snn B.x2 7 1,724 1,28 8.xa3 M3 . 530 720 4,540 4701 B, 51 840 283 Van Puren's majority, P 4 - H343 Horace Greeley's Scorching Ar= . ™ Distrlet,1. 137 27| 771" 2% IoMman' idly ; ohurchos, achools, 8t0ros, 610, 0to. ent of Tilden as i £ it cannot fall to create_favorabic comment every- odman e majority, 17,48, ready whi 3 th Guenment sl el e M0 | o e R . e Bl W B | el i | i R Tt ot ot ettt | S, tho Democratie-Confederntes, and they scourepas: | 3 . CEIN'T TRAINS District 4. 7l 10 %8| Mark the exprematon, It in not that he rofases o | the vore.of 1504 wan thua mwelied out of all pro- rcnsion of the purecand tho sword, the Army an ruptioni District h.| 138 127] .90 1338 | scek a renomination, for theto would be s chance | portlons. There are not 12,000 legal voters livinz Navy, tho Executlve authority and tho lsw-making | glrondy on, and G.cent trains will run Distrlet 6. 41 21| - 174 #2 | of evasion In such ‘declaration, He refnscs o be | in these wards to-day, though they gave Uafman power, they will subatituto ronctlon for progress | phortly, abd trains almost eyory hour, District 7. 1n0) 107, 58| 51 | O 5 eandidate. Tor cleciion 1o a second term.~ | 17,443 mejorlty. Tad the day been of aversge DO atnollnh & relgm of terror and s system of | Spooial'evoning traina duriog smusemons District 8. 150 111 47| 74 | Thero I8 no chance for cvaslon or misunderstand- | length it would donbtless have been swelled to at soason. Sunday trains for those wishing to ¢ 3 —Cleveland Jierald. 210,000, t B e e o Frigeuc | euoud sboech fn e St Mages il Whoalar Raitus ) _seuil e it . T i, G, Mg | 100000, 45 B b e R jon in the cltics 3 £ 0 Pt T, i v T e that *+ the destinfes of the country In | Commutation, good on any train, tion Meeting in New York. Tarnow's plurallty, 63. letier of nccoptance, According to the principiea e o Tlden, 1 call on you to it @ stop (0 peace should be confided to thoso who saved it In 9 ‘ 4 CENTS N ATI—N-— who is honest, faithful, and capable, he will not re- fg"n':,,""."";',"‘ You h;nlvh b'fl‘- to zuu" into !{.g ar. . . LOCAL. ONAL. move him slmply becatina he 18 & Democrat. Hut s, Mayor's, and the Supertisors’ ofices in i Republican party ta to o T e o0 wonet find many of that kin in | ihe City Hall Park, and sny that there must be no I the pacendency of the Republicts pety DON'T FAIL to soo thess Tiots befora — it1s pae oplnton o yomt I nore of dt.—tay i¢ #0 tha there shall be no dowbt bo maintained, no agency will bo moro "acful and | buying elnowheto, 13, 1s, the OREAERET MATORALTY WASHINGTON NOTE:s. : P ; That you mean Uty—and s thall Aace a foleraily potential to that end than Tux Caicaa TRIRUNE, | F. .OLASS PROPERTY inthomarkot. THE A . THIE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL EXECUTIVE CoM. | . Iti8® fact notworth dieputiog that for some rea. | fair~ election once more. Probably s ~good v T er and Influence RLECTION OF MONROE NEATI. o #on Gen. Grant has not been remarkobly in favor rt of the 050,000 supplicd loat fall with bich hes no snperior in pow b The vote taken yesterday for Mayor resulted MITIEE, gus nataralization certificates will offor of o reformin the matterof Brpfilntmnnll 1n the public service. lov. Hayes, if elected, promises 1o enter upon hin dnties and make his_appoint. mente only in view of the question, *'Is he honest and competentt'—Peoria (ZU.) Transeript. Hila Jettor conld not have beon more Judicious In It form of expression, bad it been composed by a councl] of the wirest members of the Hepnblican party. 1t could nat be more proclee and nnequivo- cal, had it boon a private lotter, not intended for publicatlon. It 1s a frank, ‘‘aquare,” candid, manty, and modest docameat.—New York dail. That Gov. Tiayes, If he becomes President, will prove able and willing to engage {n anch a_ conteat as this (of Civil-Service Reform], and that onco entered upon It ha will fight the thing throngh in the face of all opposition, we sincercly belleve, and wearo also confident tut he will have, {n sucha fight, & very efliclent backing from thé pation st Inrge.—Philadeiphia Telegraph, This gentleman, now past 50 years old, after two term in Congreas and othar {ntimate connec- tlons with political men, has np to this day the untraveled heart, the boyish simplicity, to belleve he could, contiving in God and himself, single- handed, undertake and carry into execation o Eulluy which wonld work o greater change than incoln's election in 1860. —Milicaukee News. among Republican newspapers, A Trisuxs Campalgn Club 18 needed in every nelghborhood In the Westto aupply the people with relinblo facts and correct political information. Tnx Trisuxe proposes ta keop the encmy on the defensivo, and to make it & hot campalgn for them untll & glorions triumphi isachilcved next. November, CAMPAIGN TERMS. From now nntll aftor the Presidontial election, For Taouns will bo sent at tho following ex- traordinary choap rates: eekly Campaign Tribone--single copy.. Twelve Coples to one address, veses Twenty-five Coples o one & Trl-Weekly Campnlgn Tribunc--singlo Fwelvo Coples to ono address....ccesfiveseer £0.00 ‘Back numbers of the Campaign Edition cannot bo sent. The sooner persons order Tnm Caxratox TnnonE, the greater numbor of issues they will wot for thelr monoy. Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, I ALSO HAVE EACH, 40 Lots at Myde Park - $600 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge -+ 200 400 Lots at Lake Side - - 100 300 Lots at Glencoe - - - 100 700 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - 1,600 Lots at Homewood 2,400 Lotsat San Diego, Cal., 100 Remember that you get an Abstract with all property purchased of me, and also save commisgions, as I deal in noth- Bpectal Dispatch to The Tritune. Wasminarox, D. C., July 12.—The following has been agreed upon as the National Executive Committeo: A, B, Cornell, New York; John M. Forbes, Boston; Marshall Jewell, Hartford, Conn. ; George A, Halsey, Newark, N. J.; Witl- lam 11, Kimball, Philadelphin, Pa.; William E, Chnndler, Concord, N. IL; Charles C. Fulton, Baltimore; Edward F. Noyes, Cincinnati; W, Cumback, Grecnsburg, Ind.; Jemes P. Root, Chicago; C. J. Fllley, 8t. Louls; George C. Gorham, 8an Franclsco; John T. Averill, 8t, Paul, Minn, ; John T. Pafterson, Columbla, 8. C.} ‘\'\e:‘lz‘keefin,sl\z?:: (’)llanévnmlr.ull. !:, Rlisha Evans, on 3 A emn Hoadgunrters, Chicago. . " Forki el TILDEN'S CUEDIT MOMLIER RECORD. 1t han cumo oat that the Democruts were formally notifiad that [n the ovent of their continning the Blaine Investization the Republicans, either in the Benato orIn_the Ilnuse, wonld force an Inguiry concerning the relations of Samuel J, Tiiden to the Credit Moblller, There ls, Indepandent of Blaine's fricnde, o vory substantial basia for an Investiga- 1o roglater and to vote,—aome of them protending not to know thot they are no more citizens of-the United Statea than the King of Dahomey is,—but very few will voterepeatedly unless pald for it, and we shall nut be cheated more than 10,000 if yon simply tell the bows workmen that thore must be no more mrfll voting Instigated and pawd for. Wil youdo it 7 onr reputation ls at stake. The cowardly craft which Would not play false, snd yet wonld wrongly win will not avall, If we Repudlicans are swindied again as we were ncindied last fall, you and #uch as you will be responsidle to God and man for the ontrage. Pronccutars, mngistrates, manicipal anthoritles, are all fn the pool; we have no hope from the min- fsters of justice, and the villaina have no fear of the terrors of the law. I1_appesl to you, and oanxlonsly awalt the result. Yonrs, HorACE GREELEY. ——— f FOR CONGRESS, THIRD INDIANA. JRFPPERSONVILLE, Ind., July 12.—The Democ- racy of the Third Congressional District of Indiana met In Convention nt the Democratic Intho election of the Republican candidate, Monroo Heath, by an overwhelming majority, he receiviog about double the vote glven to his two antagonlsts, and carrylug every ward, No oxpectations had beon entertalned of Kimball's success, and his frionds were not surprised at the result. McGrath, however, hud hoped for great things, and was profoundly disguated at the way in which ho dropped to tho rear, even his own ward leaving him In the lurch, The day was an unusually quict one, notwith- standing the comparattvoly large vote cast, There were only two fghta In the Scventh Ward, and toey were at ono voting-place, the cornor of Jeflerson and West Fourtcenth strects, A party of roughs hod adjourncd to o saloon across the way, and after consumlng the requisito amount of firc-water indulged themeelyes {n the favorite practice of not paying tor the drinks, A vory heated discnesion ensned between them and the proprietor, and the Tesuit was o generl free fizht. Officer Kolly yan standing over at tho poils, and rushed ~over to quell the disturbance, Mo was —uncqual . — (=3 (=} . — (= (=] reme, tion of Tildon in this connection, as it sppears Vi il 11 o'cl - THIOAGO, ILL. task—] 5 fromn the ovideuce in the Wil 1¢ Gov. Tayen can bo taken at bis word he wiil | Wigwam in this elty nt 11 o'clock to-day, = ing but my own property, and | s e Beatt™ M "k oves | Commitioo that Snmuel 7. Tildon Srodls }’,{’fi,‘,‘g aptiaty e dermand of the voters for whom the Now | Tie Hon. Samuel Holmes, of Jackson County, TO MENT. ’ o forchiead, mear the left oy, and ran. By tho of the Credit Mobiller durlng all the important | YOrk Folitical Conference spoke—tho voters who | wqgs mmade temporary Chalrman. After the pre- caro more for principlcs and porsona than for par- tles, We believe that he will perform what he has promieed, not only because we belleva him to be an hionest man, bit also becauss the clrcumstances in which he atanda bofore the country furnish him with a pecoliar incontive to perform it and with rare facilities for dolng so.—New York Poat, Qov, Hayes' Jetter of mce&:hnu is all that ‘the moat exacting could ask and more than his most enthuslastic lflbpmwn had promised, It ina plain, straightforward, manly letter, written with a ntcel pen inatesd of & peacock’s feniher. It is mimple as the multiplication tablo and piain ss the rule of three. ‘The Governor suys distinctly that he feels SHOW IT FREE. IRA BROWN, 14 T4 SALIESE, ROON 4 timo another ofiicer camo nll traces of tho “Oght | period of ftslife. were gono. Tho right man was misaing, and the Srowd Lo nothing nhout such & thing as a fght, Onizer Kolly thinks ke knows his man, however, and will keep him in bis mind's eyo for futuro uso. Fight number Lwo was nothing moro than the ex- eliange of a fow blows between two excited poll- ticlans. One, o son of liriton, had mounied n chalr and was'sbont to make n stump specch, when Tio waa called to time by onc of tho crawd, knocked off the chalr, and made the victim of a few well-directed blows, The ofticors Intorfered, but the melee simply resulted in warming up the two liminary arrangements, the Convention ad-, journed until 1 o’clock, to prepare a permanent orgunization. The Convention roassombled at 1 o'clock, The Committee on Permanent Organlzation re- ported the following ofiicers: 8. W. Holmes, of Jackson County, o8 permanent Chairman; El W, Mennangl, of Washington County, -aud Reuben Daly, of Clark County, Secretarica. . Tho Convention adopted & platform, and nomi- nated Judge Georgo A, Bicknell, of Floyd County, IIAYES' LETTER. ‘WHAT TIIE NEWBPAPERS BAY OF IT, The letter Is as sound and full of Worcester (later) Gosegtar CF W%t sa 8 nat. Mo hita the nall of Civil-Bervice Reform on the lead.—Ulica (N, Y.) Herald, ‘We call this answer a sccond Declaration of In- depondence.—Philadeiphia Press. Mr. Tilden may possibly bo wordier, but he can "AMTISTIC TATLOIING. O RENT A A A s SRS g 0 tants oand quicting the would-be atump- | hnrdly manoge to say more. —zaltis meri honored by the unsought nomination, but he doos ;s l G 1 fosaasid €5uFes Of reRmEnt WHILh | - Tors 1s s entire. sbeoe imore American, | honored by the WeoIBt B ed he Wil oc; | a8 thelr candidatu for Congress, Speoclios wers v THEB e recoived, an ontlre absenca of cant, asaumption, | ccute tho dutios of th high ofiice for the benott of | mads by Mr. Bickuell, the Tlon. M. D. Manson, "I'io rowult of the contest was wolcomed with | of pretension in the letter.—Dayton (0.) Journal. | all the poonie, instead of umag hin afiice for the | Chaleman of the State Central Committee, and J. = s on all Garments orderod of us dur- | grestdelisht yortenday '..'.",'&‘l"‘i}',‘; 1l parts of the | 116 han the rare facalty of talking o tho polnt and benofit of hls party ec of bimselt, ‘Thisshows that | . Groy, tho numines for Lisntenant Govaraor. { ]}1 ing July and August. = A} ot thonuccean “x' o ,f'}"" v man "f“l trua -1;.'«’:‘7;1115 whon ho bas ceached 1t.—Quiney (ZIK) | Graphie. 5 M.fl'b‘i&‘&"}!’i‘t’.’% o bl the utter dofeat of tho {mpuden lon bk 3 | EBTY & CO ., [y it iciors tulfoBEs 5 | Gor My, propass to ay the st o vory | sette e BB ST o8 ot e G id S Grmants | HisTodl | chosen Mayor. s to-day, the Hon. M. II. Dunnell was renominstes ARTISTIO TAILORS, Followlng Ia the voto: ':::;:, o (CiriliServies) ovll.—Dasenport ia.) | Intertecence of G SAgroMiicn I isonate, walch w .cf’mlmt.‘n:;.‘. S redcluions passers e oac Y ) . junul platfonn, indorse hecler, ans INQUIEE OF Wabash-av., cor. Monroe=st. Teais I"'],’fi,‘,‘_"' EGTathy | "3y sl plonss the people, but wedonbt very much | o biea o sbasts paymaaia, hodt. Mhils Ron: tayng'n.-mg THibute o the- action uf Dannall 1 | for Con e il whether the pollticlana willllko it —Gskkosh (W¥is.) | cillstory toward the Soutb, Intimate ihat th shot. | Congrose. In the evening & grand ratifcation meet- | yrict, WILLIAM C. DOW ot A R T AR LR | Wl J . 3 2l i 35| Therc 18 no nncertain gound about it; mo ambiga- e e by Bl . i 'mugrnxx-m TLINOm. ous phrascology; no ‘two-facadnoes.—Fresport (2.) Journul. Qov, Hayen talka like 8 prophetic soul—one that siatermanabiny and le 2 all oapecis o noblo wtt ance, and id for relizios sapport on the school queetion, which ls domagogiem and unworthy of o Cundldata for tho Presidoncy,—New York Jlerald. Bpe ispaich (o The Tribune, MeLwaxnnono, 1ll,, duly 12, —'Tho Independent (irvenback Reform party met in Shoemaker's Hall to-day for the purpose of nominating a Congress- Atlowest rates, on Chicago property. J. BE. REBED, MORTGAGE LOANS} Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING y{nxmy ot BEVEN; $10,000, $0, 000 and $5,000 thosc in favor of clvit-service reform, the return to af The Senatorial and Representative Consention the campaign, —Hoaton Glode. New York. 82 | +rends his tito clear® 1o the Prosldoncy.—/ack | “'Guy, Huyes® letter acceptings tre Republican | TijinLmerber of the ourd of ualisation, ~. rnal. 3 cepd ANl tho countlea roported full delegations except ; JOFN . AVERY, 7 | sonvitie a0y Jou! nominatiun 1o a great reform. viclory. 16 will o | fiichiand, and it was not reprokented. . . e e JOSEN 159 Lagalle-st., Chicsgo. 1t places him bofore the peaplo one the most ad- | far to reconcile reformers and independenta to ia | Tichardson, of Franklin County, was solccted as T T ANTYRTITY 16 | vanced grounds on all the grest {sauen of the dsy, | Domioation, and also to insure bis eluctlon, ' He | pormancot Chatrman, Frank Hancil, of Wabash, 0 | —2ariford (Conn.) Post, adds a new and probably the very best plank Lo the ecratary. W. Ii. Anderson was nominated by . 8 * i platform on which he is running. bf pledging him- | acciamnilon, Member of tho Boerd of Equalra. R 81 1tis, onthe whole, a goodletter, well expreased, | self notto boa candidate for te.clcction: aul he | tion, M. A, Miller, of White, Joha jergax, 1 We will lend sums over $25,000 on business 2 | and feank and **aquare™ on tho leading fsaucs of cmpliosizes and elaborates with incisive detall | of Hawards, was choeen as clector. him. specie carrency, the seeulanization of tho_school Court " %4CUDDER & MASON, 107-100 Dearbom-st. 37 | o weny reagects Gov. Hayes!Jettor f accapt- | Sresemn hameet dminisiration. tho las) Hehia of | Tt | hetriusted fiaia Benbior. A b, Starmun: ‘l’ ancs is less nv’ vocal than the platform framed at | white and black citizens, soctional reconcfllation, | of Jiamilton, and Heary Broone, of Jofforsan, Rep- 20 REWARD. | JIONEY AT LOW- RATED | iy EE e R | R e = 4| 'Thelotter Ina perfect roffex of Mr. Haye' chiars P ] 3 . I ARG Heteipts (os GEaRFHE Frovte: sctar and JEmCiblcn 88 they oo known to his | Gices o the members of ConEe At the | 5 LOCiVILLE, Ky, July 12.=Mr. llenry Watter. TO JUNRMEN AND OTHERS: Lot from n | jara on ity Cerlincates and Jaighers, ot Yents aad 18 | fricnds in Ohlo, —Cleveland Leader. i rvica ot and the pledzos of his power und | So WAL PUBIIEL & Jodtor b0 morroN e e o e printing ofilco on Wabash-av, the atercotype plates | Mortdagcs. LAZARUD BLLV CRMAN, 92| Tothe whole land tho letter in & mossago of | Iniluence Lo roform It altogetnor are wpecific aad | pation for I reen almott. Hnanimaksly ofered (1agew) of @ recelpt book. The plates are about Lok Chnnber of ommerer. 80| peace and poud will, which bicatlcs the Luinsno complete.—Springfleld (Mats,) Republican., Bt o lerastaod he will bive 10 Oppodition 617 Inclies, mado af type metal, and may bo offor- | HPOOKIOLDERS MEETINGS 29 | aplrit of Lincoln.—Lowlssilts Commerciat. . i hia own party foat Itle rumored “o-night that ed for rale 82 010 Motal, Wo WHl PAY $20 £0F the | e oA g8 | Wethink the verdict of the Indepondent reader GREELEY ON TILDEN. {he Republitans il seniece (e Tin, Bk recovery of the plates or far such information as Jflljflt & Northern Indiana Rail- 18 | cannot fail ta bo heartily in favor Gf tho upintons | 7y pLISTENING LETTEE ON BLECTION PRAUDS, | Dristow, lato Sccretary of the Treasury agalnaf will lead to their recovery, No questions asked. THE BEVERLY CO., 242 State-sl., cor. Jackson, MISOELLANEOGUS. It is notorious that In the election of 1808 great frauds wera perpetrated upon the ballot- box in New York. The actusl Republican ma- uxymlad by Mr. Hayes. —Uarlford (Uonn.) Cour- ant, BEVENTIT INDIANA. Ixnpianarotts, Ind., July 12.—The Repablican Conventian of thu Seventh lcnn essjonal District road Company. Jovier, June 12, 1876 The document as & wholo meeta the higheat ex. ectationn of Gov. Hayes' political frionds, while The snnnal meeting of this Company, forthe o LY Al .WINI his enemles.—Springfeid (/L) | jority in the Btate wos overcomo by a fraudulent i‘x‘.‘éé”.?‘%‘:‘i?;‘fl :gu‘-r nomlnated the Hoo. John CHICAGO CITY LOAN. election of Directors, and the transaction of such l:lj On Civll-Bervice Teform, which we have often majority in New York Clty. How it was pre- —_— tee of other business as may bo brought before it, will be held at the office of the Company, In the city of Jollet, Hiinols, on the 20th day of July, 1870, at 12 o'clock. JOUN BRISBIN, I'resident. 1. G. RALSTON, Recretarv. WIRE SOREENS, PATENT WIRE WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. Walnut screens, 1% to 20c per foot. Nettln Screens, GOc por windows doors, $1.60. Hen postal-card, and wo wiil call with sanipie and take measure. Parties ordering from a distance, give 30| L Biate and County, and whether by Express or ) Freight, Rond for Circalar, CUICAGO BCRKEN MANUEG O, 5 Ohlo- Dy an ordinance of the City Councl, the underatned are huthorlzed o Miake temporary lodns Eine amesof L7 s 10, asub "Timo Raventcs oy fantadientior on tne Clty Treasncer, Barable ot of e pared and managed fs shown by the following copy of Mr. Tilden's famous clreulur: (Privato and strictly contdental.] Tioaxs or DxMocraTIo BTATE CodxitTas, Oct. £7,1808. —N ¥ Dran Sin: Pleaso st ouce to com- municate with some reliable porson, in three or four principal towns and in cach city of your counts, and request blm (cxpenses duly” arranged for this end) to tolegraph lo " William M. Tweed, Tammany Hall, at the minute of cloatng the polla, not waiting for the count, such peewon’s estimato of the vote. Les the tolegraph be as followa: “V7Phistown willehow a Democratic gain (or loss) over last Aenr of (number); or this one if sui- clently ceriain: This tawn will & Repubdlican {or Domocratic) majority of —. ‘Theve 13, of course, an imporlant edject to be atiained by a simultaneous franamlssion al the hour of closingthe polls, bwd no longer walting, Op- iortunity can be taken of the uaual half-hour lul) ln the ku{cnmpl\le communications aver lines bo- fore actual results bogin to be declared, and hefure the Associated Preas absorb the telegraph with re. turns and Intorfere with individual mcsssges, and SOUTOERN ILLINOIS, TRE REFORM BENTIMENT AGAINST TILDEN— KOEGNER AND WILLIAM 5. MORRISON, 0 the Editor f The Triduns. East B1. Louts, July 8—When Tilden's nom- ination was first mado ft wus very popular in this part of Illtnofs with the Democrats and In- dependenta; but, as his record has since become more generally known, these clusses of voters sre gotting quite dissatistiod with him as a Re- form candidate, and n strong feeling s begin- ning to develop that Tilden Is an outrsgeous fraud. A very large clement of tho Germane American citizens, who were at first greatly pleassd with Tilden's nomination, are now be- coming disgusted with bim, as one outrageous swindlo after another, in which this * Reform- er" waa concerned, Is coming to light. Asa class; thero Is no more honest element t poll- sald lles at the bottom of all other reforms, Gov. l'lvluyel' lotter {w all that can be wished.—New York ness. : So stardy and manly and tnspiring a declara. tion of purpase has not’ cume from any candidate, an a ke occaslon, in years before, If ever, ~Duf: Jalo Erpress. ‘The tetter fllastrates the high character of the nd f8 worthy of the candidats of the party tiiat hoa saved and (s yet to prosorvo Lhe nation, — Providence (R. 1.) Journal. ‘The letter will carry Joy to the heart of every Republican, 1t ropresenta tho views of a patriot,a atatesman, a consclontiuus and earnoet vo- former. —Jujfalo Commerciat, No one can lhul‘ the lettor of Gov, Fayes with- nllll flellllnfi "(Il-fiu:h,el:l?lnl’ r::lmle:l, lalmuml ciples, on and capuclf carr, Tem Gut.—Pittadurg Chrontcle, ¥ From the pernsal of thia solld paper we nsemore and more to the conviction that the Republican arty has made no mistaka in thelr nominea for the Presidency. —Golena (fil,) Gazette, hall of iz of t| mount Al Tl T e ecision of 8 Ui o C W recentiy delivercd by Judge ScAllister. R e Cotnptrniler ih Nyw ruparcd (o recatve spplica: ¢t0m for vald Warrunia 0 thi amount of one million i doltare. They Wil o' sancd Ia suma o¢ e huared (8500 dollars and a7abiS (1 12 IoRERS from their dato, w L Tato Of 8 eF cent pur AnnuM. . WAFTanis will b ey foraciviry (i dajs sier deponlt of amcuat Eomprrstienwfee Hoom3, Gty i SENIEIG K. PEARBON! 4 b K FRdee &mmlun. J, A, FARWELL, Comptroller. DIVOROES. i Divorces legally and quiotly obtained (under late 1aw) for incompatiblilty, etc. Atidavils sufiicient lmnr:r\mdem:o immatol feeafterdecree. 1. 8. the heat a eeBaaald SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, E1C. 3 2 " 2 conducied bl{ J. B. Peabody, under the style of J. B, PEABODY & CO.. at Nos. 14 and 13 Ex. :hlnz.l!ulldlng who will le all Habllitics, and them, —Detrolé Poat. There aro thoss who will diffor with blm em the must prafer the formier as loas rapacions and more responsiblo. When honeat cltizens auall avold the polls, asking ** What ls the use of votlug? the re- hans of Confederato as much aa to thoss of %nlou soldlers, und 1s a ely fuiplication that these will bo provided with pensious. & Ly 2ok SEA VIEW HOUSE, to whom all debis dus Mugridgo & Peabody dre to Clvll-ervice question aud on the fusnclal quea- | %, "Liready 3ed,™ tho days of thu Republio [ Astothe position of tho leading German- b pald. .55 uTGRIDOE, j 105 | tlon; butall :fi;fl,;:ggf;}*‘;,rgwghgg,vg dose, | S b BT &7 ictween & pilor who proniblis | Aincelcaueltizens of thia partof th it J. B, PEABODY, 4 108 Pfluflrv by L volln" ‘altogetber and tho gang who mskeits | Benator Schurz and the eminent tnanugérs of LYE BEADIL N 1T, In retiring from the Grm of Mugrldge & Peabody tg e Sl 8 Beleiort 4. | e St b wway ur cop | tha HWeatkiehe Pty of Bt Loule togathct with Will be oponed June 1 for tho Bea | Itake plcasura in asking continuance of {he pa- I 112 | Economy. 'Gov. 1iayes in Lis lotter of accoptance | former is overy way preforsblu. ¢ nearly ull the prominent German leaders in P P Y P tronuge o liberally bestowed upon the old irm to | Southern Ilinols and Missourl, will not support son of 1876, the opinlon that the Civil Bervice should You hold s wout rcaponalble and infucattal post- Eipre ) &1 thelr sas JiB. Pesbody & Co, H be Lzed 3 hick shall tlon In the ls of rty. You could o 8t. Lould ticket; whilst, upon tho other * QEO. G. LONGEE, Prontiator T “*p! 5. Wuormer. I, G| KB | Bl i e R Hona "any | thuks tal party cantens (L, Gith palling.legal | sl yex-Gov. Kocemsn, of Hellevlly eod bls at the bottom of it uil. atfor: d (Mt Samne! woter If youonly would. In our Iate Conatitationsl | paper, the Sterne der Wertens (Btar of the West), ngainstelection fraude, Did you? The very littla g{_“;‘l‘ ‘"»!;) will_support the Tilden tick= that 1 was ennbled to effect in this direction [ | ¥ 'lu east, Mr, Kocener intimates as much hull try t . have ratiiled by the people at oar cnsu- | 18 the public prints, Mr. Koerner, however, ing election, WIIl yout Mr. Tilden you caunot | Was an original Democrat many years sin The letter of Gor, TTayes will have the effect to e, 27| balance th bAbI gt ass mare | CAtape responsibility by eaying, with the guilty { and, though co-operating for some timae wii Election of the Repllbliclm | T et L et ey ORROFIty 1o v, THT: Hachetn: 4 the Tcpuhlican party. agln Jolned tie. Demee: Y 2:0 J,g} den to ntter most ringing and effective words,— Thou eanst not " 1did 1t; never shake racy, under the name of a Liberal Republican, in Candidate for Mayor. il om % Tirooklyn Arqun (Deme) for you oI BOrY lock el o, complics tn the | 1507 and hat glnco acted with that pariy. HUB,B, A_H FOR 3| 218 Gov. Hayes' lotter of acceptance has asanred hia | gfant frands of last Noveinher. fi"“"lflfl can be urged, thcvcr. ogulust’ Gov. 4| 150| 4 election, lluldecldedly ‘the most cheering politi- | ~ Your name was withont public proteston | Kocrner, as he is an ablc leader and s man of sowed brosdcast over the | &reat purity of character, only that he has boen \font futent wae th -+ make | Lop hasty fn indorsing T asnurance daubly sure * thal tho frouds hera per- | Tilden's charncter as an audacions fraud Is fully petrated should not be overbarno by ths honest { established, Gov. Koerner wiil reconsder his Inie vote of the rural districts. And you, notsaerely | dorscinent, and have nothing to do with such an ?'ndl!noe. ’am by positice arvumption, have corered | unworthy Impoator. Mr. e frauds wl/k the mantle of yout Fesponslbility. | gard it ga n areat ity that_he feela 1t his obli- ilden. Perhaps, when oerner's friends re- the thiof,” you are as deeply implicated n themn (0- gatlon to try to fasten sucha fraud as Tilden bl el upon the people ns Prealdent, and would be ve: Oh Vour name caa Toeceds O°Brien, or miuch pleased to sce hiim come out and wor Mr. Tilden, yon and T were ardent participanta | With auch eminent and great. leaders as Schura 1n the strugcie of 1840, wherein Martin Van Buren | in the Interest of true Reform and the Repub- was ousted from the Preaidency by Gen. Hatnwon. | lican party, But Koerneris placed in mmetRlng You know how thoronghly our city wan absorbed | of an awkword position. o and his fricnds i1 that conteat, whereln every man, woman, and | took Wiltism R. Morrison np and acnt him to ";;,-mu_hon,h::‘;%dunfln K“";;:{l lnslmul(nnlt, ey th & & some_very measures in gletration freahly enncted which blacklegs had | :r:m 5 and now Morrison 1a_extremoly us +aid, .\Furrlnon stands some little show to relected.—but very little, however, Should “ner drop the Tildén ticket, it wonld crush “Ison beneath 2,000 or 3,000 of an sdversa arity: and since Morrisun fs almost wild 1 going back to Congress, Kocrner, of £e, regrats to crush bim; but, as Morrison «to have his good measures sccured,and ¢ mada such a record for himaelf In toady- the Confedcrates, the peaple, Including Mi. rer and hi friends, hod be nivht the mnltitudes who thronged their strects by " © rison drop out and return to his practice of law In Waterlno, Since the Confederates liave become eo alarmingly strong and Influcn- tial in and out of Congress, it will be a rafo ex- periment for the North to keep sich members as Morrison st home, aud send men of judg- ment in their places at Washington, It is generally conceded that Tilden is golng to make this one of the most eorrupt cam- palgos which has ever cursed the wunr . In the cren!' populous centres, the very air {s al- 0 to Congress agaln. With Koer- tter Just let stling with corruption 'i'l nr]:m 1&lndm Til- he little dema- mg\le hos a skin s thick as an alligator, and most unbtushing cheek that ever gracedany pretender, He Imagines that the charges of corruption pouring in qimlnnz him ~ from every quarter will be of mhnwvlfi- in :llm estimation of IJI!“llllllAm, [ squalifying him oa a proj candidate. But he will discover before n‘nxl.pfiovember that tho peaple are not as thoroughly rotten as he sup- Huscn, and that they will fnsist that their cane [dntes for the Presidency shall at least have the name of commmon honesty. Gen. Bchurz insista that the_ possibility of the Government devolving upon Hendricks is a vel acrfous objection to the Demoeratic ticket; aa!l objection is well sustained, In the com- {mrntlrely briet history of our bnvernmem.. it has nlrcndg several times occurred that, by the . death of ¢/ Presidents hove succeeded to power, and somo of them have so disappointed the wh people that it is now wise and judicious to well consider this subject. If the Confederate ticket were chosen,—considering that Tilden Is very ‘weakly physically, os well ns r(ckli;y morzily,— the chancus are very strong that Hoe reason of Tilden's death or inabllity, would bo- come President. With Ilendricks as President, the Confederates would have full sway. Itls well known that he s an extremo doughf and would be nothing but wax in the hands o the Confederates. Indeed, the great danger conelsts in this ominous fact: that tho Con- federate wing of the Democracy is now the su- l\ controlling power in that party. It iolds the South nearly solid; and, If the St. Louls ticket is_chosen, It will ba becauso two- thirds of the Elcctoral votes come from tho old Slave States, and of course will, in effect, whatever it may nppear superficially, be o Con- federute triumph, It is well understood that this fact wus regarded nsn very grave circum- stance by Gov. Koerner and the other Inde- cndents who have concluded to Indorse the flden ticket. This subject was viewed with such gravity by Mr. Koerner and his friends that the Bt. Louls Conventlon was warned by the Sterne des Westens that it must not hint fn its ]lentmrlm lnl. tlmlwmlch?-d tiluultlrlne 1:! Su&'e- overelzuty; und, as the feelin Tapi ,rv’mwmé’ Biad tha H 4 einocracy are !mcomlng(hniumun it will not surprise the public here’ mud aud his fricuds shall, in sume scnse, modify the support they have couditionally tendercd o the Bourbou ¢ no consequenca e Presidents, theilr reapective Vices shes of the ndricks, by ‘onfederate tendencles of tho if Mr. Koernee tket, or withdraw it altogether, There is one thing certain: Mr. Kovrner is not pleased with the Confederate and Bourbon endenctes of the Democracy. The Confederate Qn:ss of 8t. Louls aud Egvpt Ia blowing mud ag Seuator Schurz, but none of it sticks. Card Schurz wus always fmmonsely popular in Houthern 1llinois, and thousauds of our elti- rens, both forelen snd nauve-lmn;l will follow ‘The Tilden and Hendricks ticket fa losing ground cvery dm Tt is o fraud. There s now sume little talk that yison for Guvornor, and in his place nominate they will ran Morw a Liberul gentleman of this dls- ut the Democrats are doomed to di feat in sny cose. k. NEW YORK CITY. A GREAT MABS-MEETING LAST NIGOT. 8pectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Nrew Yous, July 12.—A musa-meeting, im- pressivo In numbers and enthusiasm, wus held by the Republicans of New Yorl to-night to rat- ify tho Clncinnatl nominations. Addrcsses wers mads by Ed W. 8toughton, who presided, ex- Gov. E, Balomon, of Wisconsin, sud Gen. Kil- patrlk. The speakers reviewed and replied to tho charges made against the Republican party by the Democrats at St. Louls; held up the Democratic platform to contempt 83 a shbam aod » fraud, and predicted the iguominionafatlars of the campalgn cryof * Til- den and Reform.” Tho strongest words of praiso wers used in regard to the candidates nominated at Cincinnati, aud the greatest satis~ faction with Gov. Hayes' letter of acceptanco wus expresed. 3 THR ATTENDANCE and enthuslasm surpassed the expectations o thoss who had fn charge the arrangements for the mecting. The platforma hod been erected outside of the bullding, as some of the Commit- Arrangements did not think that the audience would be as largo as to cxceod the capacity of the great Cooper Institute. As eoon as proceedings wers falrly under way, the immensa apartment was filled rapldly, and every seat was taken, The space enclrcling tho hall was throng- ed, and the crowd then overfloyed Inte the cor- ridors and on theaidewalk in front of tho bullding, WITHIN TS LUILDING a patient, unyleldiog mass of humanity endaored of 100 ‘degroca. The platform was so crowded that it was dificnit for those upon it to move, aud people steamed aa If §n a Turkish bath, OPENINO, Col. Charles 8. Spencer called ths meeting to order, ana introdncea E. W, Stoughton, Chalrman of the evening. afr. Stoughton, In a logical and forcible manner, nddressed the l)‘(’:lfll‘ul situation, and the con: o dlence upon the rative merita of 'm and candidates of the two parties. . 'Tllden could oot be elected YN, ltoom 5, 85 Washington-st., Chicago, i) 40 glve orders to watch carsfully tho count, Vury | ties than our Gorman voters; they naturally Prosident. The reasons wers shown in the long . 1ie borrows no phrasce from partisan strategy; o 4 ¥ addross which fallowed. Taking up the two Cou~ o 2T | ooy congebl his meaning 1 diplomec dr | Vo1 Fours - Bawux. Fuusiie Chatrman. © | Geanias shoms, and they are begtnuing to ruplie | Soaremmy'Pic Shelr - order, he.. dwalt upon COLLECTION AGENOY, 65| 20 | cumlocution. Ho speaks like the frank, honeat MR, GHEBLEY'S OPINION OF TILDEN. Iy discaver that Tilden as a reformer Is o chicat; [ the difference lunmn 1!E' Dlflm}nchll %0 | Ca0 that he ls. — Uilza (N. Y.) Herald. To Samel . 1ikden, Chalrman Democratic State | aud, us resl Reform ls thelr motive, they oranot | blacke of the platforme, . Loe Cincionme W E 58305 | The isnulicanparty needs o ke Gov. tsyen | Gommife St Youand 14t rowing o W9 | wiling 'to adet auch an asouiabng fraud an | Boney il Hi 6P 5E Elula ' sham aus Are_prepared o fally Investigate snd sajust ol | At H. B, BATON'S, 63 State-st. 10 T5 | forthe platn, R owaent Lo e bk own | Gnd sirgaled slde Dy slde for ricarly forty year. | Tilden into power, Tilden was stronger In this [ra Capabloat doida construction, and intended mattors portaining to unclalmed eatates In urope, BSTABLISTIED 185, 10 46 | qucceasor.—Xond du Lac Commoniwealth, Wo have participated ardently In many politicsl | county at the commencement of his nomioation | iy iste, ‘T“ ning to the civil service, tho a ,.k‘:, A R e Bl e B 38 " poitical party servico wil mot Bereaftar. bo the | Airodgios, alwayy oo Wileront Mdos, o o 06 | than heis now, by several hundreds of votea. Ao in belialf Of & pare sud eficieat €IVl sore {he nasaos of all for whom maney is now waiting in DYRINGAND GUEANING e solenuailicaien fr oce, ut tnogog okl Jefler- | 343 artant hae Trapeled you fofgnore and come | Ho s aldlog dowactill In publle. esteom vice, whlch, fio sald. conld only be siatnod by the relgn nl 'RAS| COLLES 2 K i tth 1o acl & {oase . v AGENCY, Stato and Monroo-sts., Chicaxo. DY BLIN 10 3 | 16 e honest, s be capable ™ Piitaburg Gazette, * | BuEt 0l T o T} e DoopTo, and onvile :d.rwld.lly oy fl:s‘.’::d l:]‘;“prl‘;‘ oSver | fuai Cabluet minlsers be allowod 1o pariicipate fa SUMMER KESORTS. B B, Sacnncs” Guiarenge oF ol & 1| ofhegpocpleyrit heartly tndormo M vloms o | D Ay of the ballotrbor, -+ | tho' ser consclentions . Democrats. of [ . EXJUDUR DITTRNTOEFPER kinds, Lace Shawls, C % -Bervice Roform, on Uns: choo redor of i &y . 4 o veatring Tioms il ang, Feathors, —|——— | ths perinanent pacification of tho Soi B O e sony shus his c768’ 63 | et another . Natlonsl Convention, | jgad letters f regret from Scnator Oglesby, of The WHHTE SULPIUIL SPRING. st froin the country promptly attended to. ~Cail on or 8 ) 41 | tabifuhmont of equal rights to many things which he deeme It gonventont ‘not to | SHITE SROICL. i is universally regaededl | S ole e D o e aat o ot A o ARRINGA ey Vore, ‘e perdcurly SR | address AUG, "LEIVAIL, 100 South Ciark, 156 58 ) & | merclal, knows but [ must speak of wistyou musé know, | oy ongof the most obscureand coutradletory B e o onrest theash ¢ the tocond of TP Ay Gatantuns Disesscs. Urioary Dimeat | Lilnols and 205 Weat Madlaon-sts, o ™ 2| "Tho Republicans havo no turther nro fortho plat. | A210oser you may uish or seak to e lanorant ofil | papery aver framed by woy Convontiou, It pos- | Gov, Tiiden duriug the War ws vigorouly ap- b It Ao, M \WHAKCUS S S5 | DINNOLUTION NowioEs, bt 1 | form they adopued b Claclomat, Huges iter of | folhvory xthcnco of res, popnlarovemment, | aesscs Blaop, Buter's, otasuriy Sttt s | PHGG, estoman, ot wisconiin, gare an s neyer it ahul e 3 | Ct . o h o GO e TG L uh & bun, Fropes o0 HISSOT I TION 7 | andfas'rus Hapablican piattoru —t. aul Mo+ | gesuita'of leciions ‘re. uot deteriined by s | Hinanco-pluok, fn the doclaration that tho Cou- | Sechys JALIGH, 10 SEEELS S sue Republicun Hotel—¥AviLioN, Jous 1. GARDNER & Bod, * 44 | neerkress, Tatlots of 1ogul voters, Lut by frauda in voulig or | pressional resumption rmeasure of 1875 Is u hin- | candldatos and Gen, Jurdon BURSITICE GOact g Farioberee ) JoaNMENEEION: Notice s hereby given that the copartnerahip 3 | ™It tanot the Bl of an osgec, nervous aspirant | Tranda in counting, then tho avent of avowed, un- | france to epecis-resumption; and, in {ts plauk speakiog snd ihe mestiug ! » {’f‘“ it Divip Woos. B Beshody & thie dey. Sissoived By motoal i 53 | fos publlehonows. 1siathe chlm aad vensthle Q- | BaultecRl o e ovae ‘Lo i, of 4 | 33oub tho saldlers and saflocehe f‘“’"fl""r"“'l’ S CRATE B aran % i n ol . PRV ing Houses—T WWiFTE o M ricuns: | Consent. The busincss of the lato firm will be H D | B e Bt capounding and onganialug | cilaue of ballot-box stuflars, svery futolligent man | 844 gratitudo upplics to tue widows and or- | The immense audience kept up the utmoat inters est and enthusiasm tn spito of the frightful beat of ho alghl. . "T'hy l‘lCllhlfl‘m! n which the resolutions dee nounced tha kotlow pretonsions of the Democratia party to roform was recelvod with hoartiest cheors g, Chocra were very frequent.aid earocat throughout the evening.~ Afy, Blapghton. received many tribates of this kind, a be showed power- folly the manuer in_ which-the Democratic platform and ?ny truckled pricked the bubulo of Tilds yformer. Many consplcust S apitions duime s fllyuhlk‘ll L] IS

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