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The Chicago Lailp Trabmmne, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1876—~TWELVE PAGES, POLITICAL. VOLUME XXX, THE CIHI0AGO TRINUNE, CAMPAIGN (hicago Tribume HURRAH FOR ' HAYES AND WHEELER AND TIE LD UNION PARTY! PRICE FIVE CENTS, inst., the day previous to holding the Demo- | Michigan Iron Company; and the other stock- | serica were, Emancipation and Tts Results, 1 ' eratle State L’nm’cnllun- Perry H. Smith ts out | holders, saide fram thelr honcsty, as shown by | showing that 1t had nlv?nyl been 8 mlflonui'l'o, ',fr‘},‘,lfhl;';},j’fi?' 't.h S Subetannt that I think fo Sltown anddJohn Forsvtlic Joves to take it | thelr endeavors to pay, iad an additional rea- | and_ the ovation at the Acsdemy of Musicon | gy follgws: o' - © b iosiantial part of which Is easy In hot weather, and as a consequence all | son for settling, viz.i to save themeelves and | the Fourth of July, 1863, when Gov. Beymour Ma, G : o The henvy local work in the Democratlc ranks 8 | the laborer the costs of lawsuits and incldental | made s speech fomenting the utmost hostility, | catied 1o cm actiomie qtigyiiention has jnat been Ieft for Miles Kchoe to do. vexation, ‘This shows the pertinence of Tilden's | to the Administration, and unquestionably in< n article published In the Missouri Demos KID GLOVES AND STITS, AN JOB LOTS 1 L of the 10th inst., purporting to by o A BPECK OF WAR. remark that he was too far mvay to be subjected | citing tho drafe riots of ten dnys Inter. There | ra pasmoriin <8 oo Demtohcractlc Effo nfghpatCh ;{ruru.fl?ylnrumwtn lthu 9"” ’I.Jnr{w‘c'ml{,_ Clom- l.r:l mx::ylng sulta for the recovery of hard-carn- wcreg‘.fi;:,r:fln -‘A fi'"‘,}: vf,;.|.,{‘ 51“1;"'"1“:: fi;‘,fl"wflz gz{’,;’;,l;"«‘j‘ hoy. Gen. John A, McCler- FROM mittea held a accret love-fedst at the Palmer | o . speech of Pugh for Vallandigham, the létter of | 'The whole te e dermans:o L House. Therc were present among others TONESTT AND RE-FORM. lnu Albany C%nrm?hwh to M rf’[,({.com of the | and the insinaations 'm‘-l‘ll. :rr:lnz{n:h::: At tho cago. Messrs. Toyne, Mattocks, Moran, Van Buren, Inone scnec it is astrange inconststency to | 30th of June, 1573, and otlicrs of the same kind, | Other corps of your acmy ars so manifeat! arl- A C. Elor’ey. Charles 'ficm. Bfcunan, Mc- | me that, when the Domrata thinkc of, the | - This was tho business In wh‘(ch glr. Tilden was | 8nco with tho facte, tiata nento 07‘1“'”0,"!.1‘;;;‘!' Avoy, McNamara, and Vaughn. John Mat- | enormity of Senator Blaine's 04,000 bond trans- | engaged in the crisis of the struggle for nation- faed, 8 woll aa Wlio verbal protest of ovory ane of tocks presided. The schemo . beforc the | action, words, with all their sigulficant meaning, | af oxistence. This was tho measure of hia pat- | hian raop and litlgnde commanilers, agatnst al- mcnunfil was to organize a committer to | fail to describe their horror—their abomination | riotism, and this was Lis view of Mr. Lincoln's amwfmd o '}.f’é‘ :l:l‘:’ h’nm‘ S pabin ene run tho mmEnl m during the Presl- | of tho dishonesty; but when a Democrat 18 Bfl"cr and conduct, Is there anything In the [ folt. " o3 Atonld call your atteniion, dential canyass, Ench speaker, and mearly all | ealied Into court ‘to compel hiin to disgorge a | Democratic resolution of 1604 which {s” fncon- | Aftera earoful perusal of the arder, I cannot hell present, relieved themselves of a burat of pent- | half a milllon, dishoneatly obtalned, the party tent with it] Is that resolution angthing elsc | artiving at the conclualon thnt it wan wm':m ,m,,!_' up eloquence, and had a plan of his own, scpa- | At once make him o figure-head of the rotten old | than a declaration of the sentiments which Mr. to Influence. public sentiment at the North, and rate and distinct from o)l others, In fact, each | hulk. Inthe one case, & million (of the peo- | Titden had carcfully inculeated and fostered impress 3 cinblic mind with the magnificont one s the “original Jacobs.” Each had his rlc‘n dollars) would be expended to investigato; | And while thisis the way in which Mr. Tilden :‘l‘me ys Zor tactics, and brililant deeds ol own ax to grind; his own indiviual particular | but, in the other, not a Democrat would stup to | matntaned the Government and served human | Gor 2 "‘f, cral commanding tho Thirteenth clique to take caro of. | There were humerous | inquirs whether ft I8 true or not. It | liberty and cqual rights, Guv. Hages served his | maried | £ congratulate hin troapa npon well wrangles. In fact, the mecting was yery | docsn’t appear to make any differcnee | country and her cause in’ another way. To | mbout |% B el A tenglonouensi THE LARGEST AUCTION SALE HVER ENOWN IN NEW YORK. 200 doz. Alexander 3-Button Kid Glovos at 500, worth #1. 500 doz. Trefousso 2-Button Kid Glovos at $1.26, worth 52,35, 650,000 yards Hamburg Edgings at 3, 5, 7, 10, 121-2, 16, 20, and 26¢, the f)ig o8t bargain ovor known. 500 dog, Silk Handkorchiefs at 25¢, worth 50c. WILL OFFER ON SECOND FLOOR THO BANKRIPT STOCKS LINEN SUITS. 300 Suits at §1, worth 2, Negotiations Which Are Being Carried on with the Greenbackers, Lively Interest Attaching to tho Now York Gubernatorial Nominations, » e ot A clreun, Chidtey . Koty | to. that party whether 1t tiomiuates on | whichone of the twofs thab country amd her | hine Sitv,n uponiohs suempt (o xite 1n an apologetle manuer wanted to get his work | honest man or not; for, I the heat of Tamma- | causo the more indebtedi Which ‘oncof tie HI{': :’éu ':‘z?;nh(a;“ S mntll‘n":.' fi.f”dlfl in. Clmrlui/ was not once of the Cominittee. Ile, | ny investizations and the well-founded charges | two more descrves tho gratitude of cvery truc- | guarter, ontent with u..i;..f.m..m principle however, had the [nterests of the Democratic | nzainst the ring, Tweed was elected to the New | hearted American—the modest Republican eiti- | 9f the sol P peur et sans reproche, ~Thougi l"‘"i at heart. Not lu:lnfi a Committceman, | York Scnate,. Bo It Is with Titden. No matter | zen who, when the War threatencd, said, quict. | 4.8 born a8 he himeel! stated, he has vie he Chalfr undertook to clioke him off. Charley [ what he hns been guilty of, the Bourbons will | 1y, “Nglhlng would now be so fatal ascom- | 960U7 0. .. tonoof the most casentinl guati- got angry, threw his hal on the floor, and | sustain him. They don't ask,and apparently | promise; o than mny escape & pistol-shot, but :‘I.f,’l;,:l‘;‘[ 45 elavated, refined senae of honaw inctaphorlcally offercd to fight the Chafrman | don't care to belicve, that thelr caudidate is ai | not a dose of poison,” then offered his life for | care, at st -5 Zarding his own rights with Jealoue for o doflar and the cizate. ‘Charley Camicron | honest man. Bo, it tan do thelr scusc of honor | his country, or the Democratic * reformer ¥ | fio becomt &, 3’52,‘";;]31““ Snohbr: It Tooka Tand T the battle of the dictionaeies, | no harim 1o explain another of ‘Tilden's Lako | who, with’ Fornando Woad, and. Vallandigham, | waut of et. <L %atia un the poms of ‘otor i oF and cxplalned his_views without saying what | Buncrior transactions, as related by agentieman | and Henry Clay Dean, didinthe Nunhemgum the asmalt of the enemy’s m';r)uv on m‘:rzf":'i”:u . they were, Finally ofl was pourcdl on tho | frum Boston, a Democrat, who had tho manage- | the work of Jeiferson Davis? . when 1,218 of my command wers placed hors de troubled waters, und a committee of three, con- | ment of the 8t. Mary's Laud Company. We aro told that this s an obsolete question. | combat in thelr resolute and daring attempt to care slating of John Forsythe, C.8. Cameron, and | _Bome years ago, the 8t. Mars’s Land Com- | Far from it The attitado and conduct of every | [ the positions aeaigned to thom, aud fully onc. Jolin Mattocks, were appolnted toconfer’ with | pany owned o argdand valuable acrenge of | public man of this generation, when the exist. | {hird of these from Gen. Quimby’s Divialon, witt o Caunty Committes. nnd devise A plan for | dand n Marquctte County, Mich, It wns Valu- | Ence of the Government and human liberty It- | has™gnyt fadaccomplished Col. Iloamer at thels Tho Natfonsl Republican party hed placed ita Alcket and platform, beforo tho American people. The Prealdentlal Campalgn will bo one of tho most exciting and important that has over occu rred in the United States, Tha resuit of the contest will determine the future good or il of the country for s generation to come. The Democratic-Confederata alllance 1a tho samo tn character and spisit as whest the ano wing re- salved that the War for the Unlonwasa **fatlure, and the other wing trled desporately to make It 8 A Fresh Batch of Slippery Sam’s Lake Superior Performances. Tilden's War Record and Hen- dricks’ Copperheadism - o head, fell in frontof hi 1ines, h flure. Thoy are now a harbor of refugo forsec- | ¢ olnt organization In the interests of Tilden, | uble for timber and iron-ore, having been aclect- | self were In peril, cannot Lo bsolete qil v ] aown lines, whera thoy fatlure Thoy are nowa barbor o7 LK mont, | © 200 Buits, 3 piooos, at §1.25, worth Shown Up. jointorganizaton n "t fntereata of ilden, | ablo for imber andlrom o7, having besn tlect | st woreIn porl eannol. e am obsoleto ahes, | weroteiiafier eingnont S e i siphort Uy inco coming ino controlof the papular branch o | 62,80, 1 1 t Hions o report atn fature mecting, | Tho party “PX PooL, s OROANIZED are commanding and pressing, But thiey can bo | p. M. antil after dark his oves men beine cecaed. Congress they have exbibited no statesmanship, no 200 Suits, 3 piecos, &l non, o T hroke up ainging * How pleasant It is to sco | In New York to purchase the tract. The Com- | dealt with more wisely and fltly by honest and 1t Gen. McClernand's nssaulting columns wera \sdom or patriotism,—nothing but obatructive | §2.650, worth $6.00, How the Georgia Democrats Ratified | brethren dwell together in harmony.” pany was very anxlous to sell, and fn s short | cxperienced men, who were .;,,.r:mw., truo { not Immedintely supported when they moverd Dl y Hostructive purposes, showlng them- | *°200’ Suits, 3 pieces, all licon, at tho Bt. Louis Nominations time oll thewrrangaments s o pricc and quar: | and oyl to the country and its cause thiongh- Srainad e eneny's Nlrenchmont, and. Taw of tho : ffv] pablcu of progress or even of comore- | §3, worth $0. " 4 REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. :‘I‘Y aie ?fi'fifl LR hgu‘;leh:(l,s g! out thie War, It Is not necossary thata * re- ;’;fl;}:‘;fitgm{? fotting in, 1t win mont ansare. Boniliy, the wenta of the country, They only | "100 Overakirts and Basques, om- SIXTRENTIL WARD, oo " bacrinter of (oW | Lo of resta g le Hoo oo hoa] ol | COTPS commandar.” .. Very Tesjicctruy, olc.y . ‘stmeddle and muddle.” With all thelr L see | brotdered, at §3, worth $5. LOCAL. A meeting was beld last ovening at811 Lar- | York. Conveyances according to Inw | desire nothing more earnestly than that politl- Jaxts D. McPagneo¥, Mafor-Goneral. . and pretensions they have proven utter failures in | “150 ~gll-linon ~Ovorskirts and s rabeo street for the purposé of organizing the | and lists of lands werc to be_mado under Wis | cal and patrlotic memories should not extend Unon the receipt of this letter, with one from ~ denllng with qnullnn; of Taxatlon, Tariff, Rovo- 4 mue, Currency, or Reform, v B o Gavernment agaln passes Into the hands of 1% o Domocratic-Confederates, and they securo pos- E&’ aession of the parscand the sword, tho Armyand tho i Basquos, embroidered, §3.76, worth 7. " 500 White Victoria Lawn Suits, 3 piecos, at $2.60, worth §6. BOSTON NTORE, 118 & 1720‘_Sta,te-$:’;t. supervising care, as the paid sttorney of the | further than 4 i cars, The War, in. | Sherman, Grant called McClernand's attention g ho chinfr. Tho | ing thought necessary by the management | kiliful hostilfty as that of Mr. Tilden. But | Benulnela relicved him from command. This Comnitte on Permanent Organization appoint- | of the 8t. Mary's Company, efforts were made | there are questions which the War has left that closed his military carcer; he had been tho cd ot & provious méeting reported the following | to bring the dilatory Sam 10 tho point. Inter- | cannot be breated safely ond wisely by o party | 50urce of embarrasament and trouble durn a8 pormanent officors: Prealdent, Lous Schaft. | minabic delay gave: the St. Mars's Company | and politiciana who nclther approved the War | icarly all his torm of servico—he was decmoc s Vi i " | the staggers. It waa fearcd that the pool was | nor sympathized with reconstritction. A Demo- | Incotipetent and insubordinate. e was in the ner; Vice-Presidents, H. Hilderbreth, H. Bev- ympa Tiabit of I s Tosing (15 desiro to purchasc: and, as this fin- | cratic restoration, with a candldate who was not | Bablt of assuming eredit for the successful oxc- erin, H. Mengel, F. Kreever, J. Rinewald, IL | pressi groad, the. Cot 1 1 b . 0 o cution of plans whicl his fgnorance had, in sev. slon gained gro: the Company'a desire | even a War Democrat,” would be o reaction gn y Spret, J. Langatcher, A. Blschoff, Willlam sell Increased, The Prosident of the Com- | which, ns It Is not ncccssary .to any reform or | CFal fnstances, well nigh destroyed. Protest af- Sclinabel, Dr, H. Greger, J. Volkman, Jullus [ pany went to New York and endeavored to | measure of progress,we belicye o patriotic coun- wrkprotu’l. was sent to Grant, and the “fl"fi" Kuchrt, ‘Volontine b, ¥. Friclmn, L. J. | M0%0 the pool's attorney to o closuro of tho | tey will think long befors it docrees. 9F Kocpins lum 1 tmporians_pesition. was Hne and again brought to his attention, and yet Kadish, George Prussing, Eli Bates, L. Dron. | Y350 5 o ) Grant upheld him, out of regard to Hig rank snd fin:vln Dh Mr. gl‘rflfih‘x)r}: l\_V..l )alltlv.-\;;w Sccrctaryy Mar- | pno T ioorer Tover, w;‘,mn‘.:{‘”n",‘,fl.?a,‘fifii' the WON’T EAT CROW, pmlflon? untll liefound 1t inpossible to et Mr W iliam voméin“,\l: lfmn{‘“lil‘:,': and My, | Dresident of tho Comfmny Jolt New York in | TIE BDITON OF TOE “MENDOTA NEWS™ coms | nlong any longor with him. Mence, when the Bchiaffner thought suflicient notice of the meat- ‘3,,’“ ’:‘“Mrs‘%fi?}:“fig :('&m;,’fi;mcc"m& '“:fi Bpecial a:;‘:fi:;;:‘;’%, Tribus f.‘é“fi.'fifil’ lr"c“s?u:rdtfizm ;;‘n‘:\lgflth';g'ot):t g}“x‘:‘l‘: e bad riot e Elvon, g'g“;‘u;*;::l‘,g:filfl'; best o | purchissing pool, e Informed that 1f T would | MEnDoTAy Tily duly T, D, i1, Spickler, | coFps commanders and relicve Lim. ture meetinig, when o mors numerous assembly 6:::1? u.& :l:lum:‘umgmun{:hol éhn sale, and p?‘{ publisher of the Mendota Aews, has, In o plain, {In the Memoirs of W. T. Sherman will be could be present, T e e Sor o 00, Pre. | uuvarnished editorial fu the last edition of his | found a scathing exposure of the valnglorlous On motlon of Mr. Bchaffncr, the permanont \-[ou]: %o this ho had boen fertile with uxeuscs | Paper, openly and boldly declared In favor of | McClernand, who attempted to steal theachieves gmlflz;:(::n;r“? av:lc&:n:llllnrpal‘{uggs‘:yo;fidvmg and causes for delay. But in nvery few days | Haycsand Wheeler. The announcement was ments of Gen. Sherman and claim them s his snd thoroughly advertise the fact tha 1 ) e Doctor, publicans of tlie ward were expected to be pres- "“{'[‘g"m'!:'s,fi:? ‘{2{0%3‘;{,“:‘9‘,;;',2‘;?‘5%?00}, it | though he remnined comparatively neutral, has THE CANDIDATES. ent. necessary to comment upou o man's probity | becn, as he cxpressed it himself, in @ former | A CALM BEVIEW OF THE CONVENTIONS' WORK. The meeting 2’:3;';3;’3“#;{‘6. whto will not{ Doy thulmnfirfm; hire, wln’m wl‘l I | editorial, a “}ife-long, old-line Southern Dem- meowfi "l"lf 1.7,4"1';" ;6 T{'rl, T"B"M‘: ik Tho East End Soventh Ward Republican Club | 1oL glvc up funds withheld from a trust, who | urat," bitterly opposed to Grant “and the cor- HED . SR Cue it BIni OF 208 held ita regular weekly menllmgxl last cvening, :‘:{.’e\fc‘?c: {'{"J’:‘“fl{‘ ffis'“m' o,fi &{‘;}‘;m",x:,"‘) P | ruptlon of the present Administratlon, and it dutie baptles have bt away, aud the poopla comer of Halated and Fourteenth strects, | not g praatest field for reform. o sor, | Was thercfore naturatly expected that he | 8¢ In 8 conditlon to calmly consider the polit- James Dugind in_ the chale, The object of tho | Qif henit EhE™ | would support the nomination at 8t. Louls, n | 1cal status, as settled by the two National Con- AFTER THE GERMANS, A DESPERATR ATTEMIT was made Inst evening by Gen, Licband Thomas Hoyne, representative Germans, to put on foot o movement by which the Germans of this city would hecomo identified with the Democratic party. Clrculars had been issued by the thou- sand by these individuals asking tho Germans to sssemble at the Democratic head- quarters on Clark street, to discuss the political situation ond ta take the neces- sary steps towards organizing Tilden Reform clubs In the city, Tho name of Hen- dricks was missing from tho circulars, because, Imrlmpn of his well-known temperanco proclly- tics. He thisas it may, Gen. Lich, Thomas THoyne, Licb's cierks, Agnew's German ballifts, and the North Bido Assesaor's German assiat- ants—in ail,about twenty-five souls—sasembled. The mecting was called to order by Gen, Lich, who made a ncat littlo spcech, setting forth tho nced of reform in the country, which reminded one very much o the fobled - conversation between tho two Navy, the Exccutive authority and tho law-making power, they will substitute reaction for progress s and re-catablish o rolgn of terror and a system of { peonage in the South, and ballot-box stafiing and corrnption in the citica of the North. Prudence admonishes that **tho destinles of the country in * peaco should b conded to those who saved it in If thet wncy of the Republican party 15 to o malnt..zea, no agency will be moro seful and potontial to that end than Tus Cnicao TRBUNE, which has no superlor in power and Infinenco ,ong Republican newspapers, “:\T‘mnv.‘l?u Campalgn Club 18 nceded jn svery nelghborhood in the Westlo supply the people with rolinblo facts and corroct political intormation. Tue TningNe propoacs to keep the cnemy on the 3 defensive, g to make it o hot campalgn for them 'g:, antil aglon " irlumph laachleved next November, ¥ 0AMPAIGN TERMS. % From now untll atier the Presidential clection, Tam Trnuxe will bo sent at the followlng ex- traordinary chesp rates: Weekly Campaign Tribune-single copy.....8 .60 “4 Wwelve Coples 1o one addrest..ciuess oerrees 6,00 -1 Twenty-five Caplen to one ad . 10.00 SHIPPERS OF - COAL. ‘Wo ofter to dealers and consum- ers our cclebrated Lackawanna Coanl, by CARGO, CAR-LOAD, or at retuil, at lowest market rates. Also, LEHIGH, LUMP, and PRE- rats, the one having cheese to spare and the other in his cago being exceeding- l{ ’“‘;‘E‘ . The Domocracy, he sald, wanted, thirsted for roform—cheese. 1f 1t ot what it wanted {t would make n liberal division of the cheese with the Germans, hence the necessity of Tilden Reform Clabs, ail of which fell like a PARED sizes. “Morris Jun,” | wot blanket on the half-dozen present who wero | Jeeting was to take some actiou, In regard to —— vontions. It is true, and somewhat remark: * Trl-Weekly Campulgn Tribune— copy. 2,00 . forming a unfon with the Wi ¥ boon all the mere to be prized when it e d > semarka- Totcles Colea 10 one adirass, 20,00 g‘r“’ffl’l‘émfi'g’i fifl‘l‘{‘(‘)‘o pus )3!;10& ot alfendy Tiolaing publlc posliions of ono kind formfug o unlon with the “nf;: [EndClub. A%} I DEN DURING TITE WAR. | s tiken tnto fonsidcration tht out of the | e, that cacliof the parties havo professed ta netion mas taken. The. Club then sdjourned | 11S CONNECTION WITHL THE “SURRENDER" | eightccn papers published in LaSalle County | DO Imbuod with smilar convictions o some fm- for one week. i RESOLUTION oF 1604, nc%'cnw.-n I:xm ch!x’humn and one—tho Onnwi portant questions, Both felt that, while plat- TIYDE PARK. Harper's Weekly, July 12 Free-Trader—Democratic, Soon after the Ciu- | orms wore not to be ignored, the absorbing ‘,A't the Republican mecting held in the Hyde | The charge that Mr. Tilden was o very luke- | cinnati Conventlon, the Doctor, breaking thie | question, that of reforin in the clvil service, ark House Thuraday, the partieulars of which | warm patriot during the Wary snd that ho re- | nows as it wore yicnll)'whla Democratic fricuds, | roquired that the characters of tho nome were given fn yostorday's lssuc, the followin, ted the fay der platf f the | said: **We like the nonluation, and the Repub- ontlémon werohppolntod comniticos to perfect, | Boricd the tamous surrender platform of the | Filhg) ' iiciut is ol that any manneed usk | Inces in that respect be garantues for §ie organization bf a Jocal Tepubliean Glub jn | Democratic Convention of 1831, has been Tabo- s Aot iy man eed wK | tho performance of < what was demanded. ench election district: First District—R. 8. | riously denfed and evaded. It has been alleged | Giensc, and unless 8t. Louls duvelops some- | Whether the Demotrats intended in fazt to pro- ghom pson, O. 8. Favor, James Wadsworth, | that tho resolution did not express Mr. Tilden’s {'hmg better we shall support H;‘\‘yu sud | sent a tieket composed of reformers, or whether econd—Samuel Faulkner, F. A. llcrrlng& C. | scntimonts. But Mr. Tilden was the member | Wheeler,” they havo In thelr party reforin men of natfonal M. llardy, d. R. Lewls, Thomas C. Boyd. 9 X Third—Thomas Ssupders, John Farren, 8. 4: | of thie Cammittee from New York, and he made D&‘.;,‘,' ?}"‘ifé;rfi“‘h’u‘fi‘“ dmn‘xfi‘ fl?‘{n‘.‘é’ ‘.‘3“1’.':':.‘.‘." reputation, it is evident that they intended tu nhatic tone, when all doubf is removed as o his | Proclaim their party na one advocating reform, Wheoler. Fourth—John K. Hannay, M, C. | 70 protest against tho platform then or subsc- Miseuor, Adam Neeb. Fifth—G. B! Clarke, | quently, uor was thero soythiog tn tho resohi- | [otention i the coming campnlgn. 1 give a fow | and thelr candidates as thoroughly Imbucd witk le‘rlgx“KBr‘iml?lL“fL% l;'uiné, SIXTHI—D4 8. Tn“'ii tion whichwas {nany degree lnconsistent with his u’;‘:}‘:a:"ntwhut he nn,\%s: o, g‘r:é‘nt |u1‘t’nyonlom :ho.c:nnd['z‘lu.l eyt o 5“-‘ e Bigders "gt;:&_egggrt{,\m‘ attitudo through the War. In plain words, Mr. | subscribers and others have repeatedly asked | poth parties rocomnized the fact that, should .(’:_ !11[,;;0.,, Georga De Youny. | Ninth—Col, | Tiden was, tu the political phras of the War, o :’,",ml"f:u‘i&r.rlr' Et‘lc&:;c{:’n‘:l‘::}; ‘g,;fi“ b "‘f“\‘{-fi the Cincinnati Conventlon commit even a slight iames 11, Bowon. A Copperhead—eautious, prudent, discrect, fn- | G Cielt our views fAm the public wntll | blunder, the Noveibor contest would bo close, A rpecal mcnflnq of the President, Secrotary, | deed, for he is nlways a skillful policiclan. e | pfeer hoth vonventlons were )mm.' and we are | with at least an cqual prospect of Democratic and Treasurer of the Central Republican Chib | had none of the foul-mouthed hostility to the | now ready to declare our pulitieal sentiments. | gyecess. That the Rtepublicans would blunder gdm (3; !:3. Clnrkltlslwal be hcildd.\lmt(‘llu.yn!lnmwll War snd ita soldiers that characterized such On general principies, we have held with the § o 'nonoernte hoped and generally believed b £u ‘:fl cfi;:-nwh?clw: ‘?n(l’r n:ldzntul?lelc::“ry men as Henry Clay Dean, but he was none the | Deniocratic party; yo we never were 80 radical While they feard tho nomination (; business, thich tho will lssuo o | Joe o Y use of citizane who, under | but that we would alluw our better judgment [ Wh y o or & general moeting. d cover of respect for the Constitution, constantly | to chable us to dectde regardiess of party tics, | Bristow, ond ndmitted that they could The,cltizens of Th Towuship of Thornton | Perplescd and embarraseed tho Admiuistration Uaving carefully compared menand imcasures | not ‘defeat him, . the momination 3 in the ficld for the opening contest, we 11y ceted, 2 have becorng arouscd to the mecaseltics of two | chilled the patriotie ardor of the peopley and | B9% T YL 0L W dectariuge fur Hayes and | Of Blaine was gonerally expected, and agalnat times, and aro preparing to do battle for tho :?l:{zgi;: 0‘;‘;‘};{‘&’;g;‘!:"y‘.“h.;‘gg’{}fn“';‘r‘:r?c‘;‘f& Wheeler, and the State Kepublican L(ul}‘cl. and | bim they were proparing for n contest. The good cause of Republicanism {n this Centennial 2 i wo shial work for the interests of the Repub- | nomination of Hayes and Wheeler was to them Soar, In response to n notice calling n mecting | Mitieo of tho Democratle Convention af 1564 af | Ji oy party. ‘This mny disappoint oo asurprise. In it they recognlzed o trlumph, huraday evening, 5 number of citizens as. | Which Mr. Tilden was the meinber from New | song, wilo, because thoy knew we were op- sembled i Lundis Hall, i1 Dalton. for the | York, and Vallaudigham, the typical Copper- e f ear bt St it 9" | not of politiclans and rings, but. of tho people. Purpose of organizing u Iayes nud’ Whecler Rf;‘f_»fl xfi&""; :’“"“L splrit, reported the Tollow- {’huagm e would drill with i opfi,‘,“,:’; pnr:ly": The ticket was one of reforin, clearly, positively, 5 We wero opposed to Grant, und admit the cor- | untnistakably. All wery satisfled with it,— Erincls P, Callaghan, Es., acted as tempo- | Jeolced, That this Conventlon does exptietly | b orere PRPOSL 18, St B TATOE ST | Drtstore nnd Binino men, peoplo and pallticlus, rary Chal o ollawiine declare, as the sensc of tho Amerfean poople, that | TUP h : » Peop ) " ol;qthu :mrmnn. ho followliigz are tho nauics | uper four years of faflura fo restore the Bnion by | donot believe it policy to change it for' worse | all cordially indorsed it. officers elected: Preaident, Dr. AL |ty experlimont. of war—during which, under tho | one. Tilden, the emucratic nominee for Presi- Now, what about the Democratic nominees? Sparks; Vice-Presidents, Charlos Neidon, ‘G, | protense of military neconsityorwar powerhigher | dent, may be a very good man, but we don't ke | Gov. Tilden all the time Intended to head tho Bnmfll:flr;rnml J. Martin; Sceretary, George A, | than the Constitution, the Constitution iteelf hns | the company he kéeps nor the men who placed | ticket. It is truc he hiad expected to make the Daltor; Trensurer, . B. Dalton, The per- | been disregardod i overy part, and public llberty | Lim in nomination. — The St, Louls Conventlon | raco azalust Bluine, = but tho nomina. manent President, fter takiny tho chalr, deliv- | aud privato right aliko trodden down, and the mas | ywaq controlled by the rebel clement of the | tion of Iluyes never caused him for credn ‘I"m"'fl‘l nddress. e was followed by | terial prosperity of the country casentinlly upnit- | gyutl, aud the Murrissey Copperbeads of the | o moment *to waver fn his pur Andrew 1, Dalton and other citizens, exhorting | £~Justice, humanliy, Uborty, sud tho pibticwel: | Norh! osc. His nomination was not of the peoplo, e peaplo to atand fast, by tho iopublican pacs | fuce domafd that timmediato oforts bo made fora | NOIro qyiden clceted, 1t would bo Inrgoly | B brought shiowt by thele sctlon, or destre, buk ty, as it was tho party of reform, retrenchment f tho State th cabl , | through the Influence of thus clement, and, very { was the result of political wire-working, in and safety, The Club meets for discussion au fxrv::n:"n‘lli?.\ntgnl e J&Efi’éfifiu‘%‘.‘fifii‘.’n xmmrfilly, to the men who pluced him in p‘owc¥ which Samuol J, Tilden wos tho planner” aod work evory two weeks. cace may be restored on the basis of the Federal | he would be unacr obligations, aud to them he | John Morrissey the cbict fugleman. Whethier % " Back numbors of the Campaign Editlon cannot be ., sent. The rooner persons order Tnm Caxratax ) Tarauxs, the greater number of fssuca thoy will ¥ got for tholr money. Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, OHICAGO, ILL, WATCILES, DIAMONDS, Etc, THE PLACE TO BUY WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, and SILVERWARE, WHERE YOU OAN GET THE BEST 600D8 FOR THE LEAST MONEY, THE G00DS ARE NEW IN STYLE, AND A8 FRESH A8 ANY IN THE MARKET., IN ORDER T0 ULOSE UP BUSINESS PRIOES ARE MADE ONE-HALF LESS THAN UHARGED BY OTHER DEALERS, A. H. MILLER’S Auction “Closing-0ut” Sale, 61 WASKHINGTON-ST., H. Dilger wns called to tho chalr, and made o few pertinent remarks in lis native _tongue, and Henry Meyer ond Charles Drandorft were chosen 8ccrelarlos. A committeeito report a plan for the organization of ward clubs was then appointed and rotired, when Gen. Lich remarked In low tones that the hatehiet must bo buried, meaning that the Irish ond Germans must Le brought loFeflmr, a proposition a8 impossible a8 the mixing of oll fl“ water, Ho then arose to futroduce Mr. oyne. pon taking the stand, Mr. Hoyne reminded s henrers of the fact that ho could speak but n few words In German, notwithstanding ho had _ scen threo nerations in this city. Hethen proceeded to speak of his dcep-seated affection for the folks across the Rhine, and pronouncing himsclf an uncompro- mising, uncquivocating, dyed-in-the wool Dem- ocrat, upset thio apple-cart by saying that it the Into 8t. Louls Convention had been composed o such as werc before bim ho would not have felt ashamed, ete. Froncis Ioffman, Jr., was next _called upon {for u speech, but he rugcctmlly declined, pre- ferring _to llsten. Villlam Meyer ~ was slso called on, but he had nothing to eay, ond for o time the pgathering nromiactl todrop off into a quict slumber. Ac!ung:u waas brought, however, by tho report of the Committeo on the organization of clubs. The report was after the usual atyle, except the rec- ommendation as to name,—German-American ‘Tilden Reform Club. o Upon tho reading of the report a member moved to amend by adding the word * Demo- cratic’” to the namo of the clubs. ‘The motlon Jed to what scemed to be anal- mostinterminablowrangle, Those prescntwould not conaent to be dubbed Democrats, and could only stand the word “Tilden" becausc * re- forin” had been assoclated with it. Finally, however, the amendment was withdrawn for the sake of harmony, and the report was ndopted, all of which {llustrates better than languarecan explaln the affection of tho Germans for the great Democratic party. A cominittec waa thcn nw‘aolnwd to draft an and CANNEL COAL, for stcam or fomily use. .}144 Market-st. YARDS:{ 7475 Sonth Graric-st. .§144 Market-st., OFFICES {150 Dearborncs. E. L, H%DSCFPQEI[ & CO., LEHIGH VALLEY COAL CONPANY. Weare seillng for caxhi at the following prices or ton of 2,000 s, dellvered within the city Inits: Lamge Egg, $7.50, Hmall 7. b Runge, $5.00, Nut, {7. Tis. Briar 10, 85,00, nlmuhnrf)nml Lehigh Lump at the Jowest market iricen, Dealers mupplicd by tho car-lond direct rom the mines, or!\iny cat 0, . l..'flEDSTROM & CO., Northwest corner Adnmn and Markat-ata, DIRY GOODS, ASSIGNEE'S . SALE DRY G00DS CLOSING OUT OF THE BTOOK OF SHAY, FRENCH & CO.,, NEAR BTATH, addlress to the Germans of the Stale in the in- lgrllvm S it wou” hcxm‘ul his lnvoll;m '{1110 r:‘l:lul(l, ‘:a L‘I:ls ‘Hendrleks, ::(Lc‘r'li‘tlxll\l*lnu s;m llc{bfillted ll(ry" Sm r A ILOICANG 1d thi 3 hery Wng in this resolution, we eay, | would be to increaso rather than dimin he | manngement of Tilden's s wilk pocket tho ARTISTRO TAILORING. 84 & 86 State-st. tercat of Tildon, aud thus onded tho farce GENERAN. which Is ?R&l..nfie‘nz with Mo 'l'l(%u'l'a n{u:l?,i corry ttnu’muozlg our Tieprescatatives, which !rlmu]ul.glub‘nm]‘lilcml; ewst upon hira J:ul accept Y N IE. D ang sition throughout the War. ue of the | woul he jumping out ol he frying-pan into | the nominativn for it esident, we 0 3 L WEST at = fi,??PAFTERs' NEW YORK, Post deadly browe aimed at the efforts of tho | the fire. L b not know, but suppose hie will, The team el‘ en lsco““ e CONKLING'S I'LANS, Government to save tho country was the Socle- In concluding, he remarks: It would doubt- | {s not o strong ouc. Ol and water wilt IN THE OITY. Theo politieal cauldron is not boiling over in Spectal Dispatch to The Tridbuns, ty for the Diftuslon of Uscful Political Knowi- | Icss have been policy for us to support the Dem- | niot mix, snd o ticket com sed of the ex- this city since the Mayoralty election. The Democrats feol exceedingly sora over thelr Jato defeat, and look upon it 88 but a harbinger of the misfortune which is bound to overtake tho party in November, when Tllden will be shelved for tho remainder of his political life. At Republlean headquarters, corner of Loko and Clark streets, all waa quict and sereno yesterday. The metive workers of the party felt o degree of satisfaction at tho PTresidential prospects os shown by Wednesday's Ropublican triumph in this city, and they ssy it augurs well for the party this fall, New Youx, July i4.—Senator Conkling has | cdge—that is, of what wero known s Copper- | ocratic ticket; but policy does not enter fnto | tremes of hard aond soft money, on a sent orders to Collector Arthur, of this city, | head ‘sontiments—which was formed in New | our composition. The nominees and principles | platform that means anything or nulh(ni:. hesd of the Republic l’r.m.l 1 fi' York in_Fcbruary, 1803, one of the dark houts | of that party do not suit us, nud we caniot con- | cannot harmonize unless—which wlll probably Ao ho Republican orgunization In the | 4r'the War, It was o thne when every gener- | sclentiously work one way and think anothier.”” | bo the case—the problem may bo solved h{ ] Btate, to nominate A, B. Cornell for Governor | ous, patriotic heart was secking how to encour- | - This leaves the Democrats Im:ny well out fn | le of nccessity,—the nceessity of obtalnlng and every cffort will be made by Conkling’s ?gu and llnul!i‘l‘ply'jhu ,""‘"f" I“l :llm fcld, and En‘:]m}:l wu"h respeet to a political'organ in La- "fmfl?‘l vower for the sake of the cmoluments that end. 1 VEry Unpoj 1ow to stimulate thy devotion of the country to | Salle County. of_oflice. i:m‘:![:;‘]“}k:li to ,S,‘",?;f} :n‘ m’n |,§ J::_‘,],:: sustain the Adwministration. ‘Chis was ha e | A llayes und Wheeler ratification meeting | | Demucrats hero In Contral Illinols were bit- ted dected. Conkling's ment In which a circilar was Issued for a mecet- [ will be held here on the evening of the 16th, | terly u{ipuau('l to the nomination of ‘Iilden, nomll‘m cmm‘ tlll‘t cb'l X nkling’ " onn I“X' fng at_Delmonico's, on tho Fifth avenue, It [ when tho Republicans of Mendota and vicluity | Bomo o the leadera sald before his nomination [’"“ u 1670, and ho thinka it fmportant to Wim | w5 “iadrcesed, of cousse, to those who were | will orzanize u Hages and Wheeler Club for the | that thoy would not sunport b, and in some hat the Governor i oftico at the time should | grden'vo ho unfriendly to the War; and it was | present camipaign, Good speakers and bauds of | Demacratic papers ho was pen-pletured ss » be fn his interest. signed, nmong_othors, by A. Belmont, 8. F. B, | musle have bheon cngaged fur the oceasion, and | bloated bondholder,—as thief, Hut of course EX-GOV, MONLOAN, M%nu:, George Ticknor Curtls, Lorlng Andrews, | a large attendance fs cxpeeted, wmeaning to say that ho waa actually a thief, but - who aapires to be Governor, will donbtiess bo a o y ho curror mmlhlu{‘to for Benator, and it 18 cqually im- and 8amuel . Titden, It is notorlous that thesy ———e that his vicws upon the ney question % enl thicvery, Portant 1o Conkiiie that ho shoutd b defeated | 378, e, Bemes, - of sepe, of S Bost TILDEN’S CHAIRMAN. B b e wipab ey Bl now befora the Conventlon, Thers I8 strong | nepts~ of the War. Mr. Shincy E. | REMINISCENCE OF AN EQOTISTICAL NUMBOG— | prominent emocruts oan wet blanket, They tnlk of nominating Evarts or Georgn W. Curtls, | Morse, of tho New York Obeerver, preslded at [ WiAT GEN. M'PIERSON THOUGHT OF GEN. | iiave, howover, devoured the crow, tough snd but olther will bo nccldental ratlicr than other- | yho méetlng, Among tho speakers was Mr. | wcLEnNAND, unsavory bird 28 hie Is, and, though they don't talk of Seymonr for Guvernor, with Dorshicimor 'i“n'ifl'.é‘ ufi’t‘n%r;eumpn by ‘o rondvetde in th | Inssmuch us Gen, MeClernandwas selected to | 5" runarks apply to someof o would-ba for Licutenant-Governor, the former to go into | woaa3 of the Sonth who were unable to read or preside over the lute Democratle Convention, | uaders. Others refuse to partake of the dish, T{lden’s Cabluot If elected. Iayes' sucecss in | oo’ i who know more of Government and | there Is some curlosity excited to know some- | and gunerally the ticket ls vory unsatisfactory. :2}7..‘2‘:;‘.‘:.2:2"“" depends upon”the Guberno- mll{.l'cluh:}uuulhiull than i best of Now Eug | thiug sbout his autocodents. Inreply to cor- | TG blatturin belug susce ‘lfihg‘o"?ef":yny Sl p and children with all thelr hook-learning: wnd | rospondent's nquisy In u recent number of the | seter of luterprotation q TIR LINERALS, : 3 d e S s R A P e e ey G New Yok, July M.~Thy Executlve Com- S Wit T rhore). y | duriog the War, and that Grant crushed | gsumption act. It it favors any ovic principlo ,’mmz‘;‘d"t‘f E}‘:fi“’hfimflfifi? ‘fi”f,';‘,"(i“?,’,’:' lu“:(‘;r;: Ticknor Cu’nll:‘,nt:lrid b’}w Burflrxctr.l’.) 'L | bim, “This is not quite correct, or fair to Grant | on the Ruunuuqimuun. to the uxclusion of uny froin Which it appeared that members uniformly | dens [Tio neetiug dedid totorm n [welcly‘w or McClornand. ¥ will endeavor to recall a fow on'-er.‘:m fioafé-u“t‘m: e l:;n:lr»xfiha':ra!ls; favored tho Hluyes and Wheelor ticket, havo | Publist aund diffuse sound political nfurination { of tne fncidents relating to tho rise, decline, covar it y y ) on sll Garmonts orderod of us dur- ing July and August. B, Y & CO., ARTISTIC TAILORS, Wabash.av., cor. Monvoc-st. Pobtod el AL E N B A s A L BPPORTSMEN'S GOODS, ~ GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. J. IRVING PEARCE, Assignee, TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORIN, ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE Our Fancy Summer Suitings. J. B. HALL & €O, 130 }mruur-lmrl t. floney to Loan. ings st & Svings Bk, DOWN IN THE MOUTH, At the Democratic headquarters, 77 and 70 Clark street, death and tranqullity scemed to have sottled down. During the aftcruoon a TrinuNgs roporter took alook in there. Miles Kchoe was found within, sitting In the north- west corner of the hall, boskiug in' tho sunshine, with his feet resting upon & copy of “Coles on Ethics,” Miles was cogltating when tho reporter entered, Idving wakenod from his day-dream, he grected tho acribe with that cunlf;llty for which ho 1s noted. Miles' falth in tho Demo- cratle couse secmed somewhat shaken, though he tried to loak choerful through his tears, % At B. E. BATON'S, 63 State-st. B . ESTABLISIIED 1853, MUISCELLANEOUS, < CHICAGO CITY LOAN. Tiy an ordinance of the Clty Councll, the underafgned aut| 0 make temporary loans in anticiption ©of tha tazes of 1174, and 10 fasuc “Time lieveuua War- Fanta therefor on thie City Troasurcr, payadle vut of the taxcs of 1876, L0 an amuant not cxceeding 75 per ceut ©f the amourit aiready appiropriated for sald yoar, rsc licvenug Warranis ure drawn {i conformity with the decisioll of the Circutt Court of Cook County, s recently dellvered by Judge McAllister. The Comptrolicr fa nuw preparcd to receive appileas $lons toraal Weryanta to thie amount of ene miillon dol (81,000,000) dolial , ‘hey will Lo [saued {n auims of ol el ? | —that is, as tho result snowed, the most uncom- h recubacks, or National Banks, or of wild-cat v eect (8000) ,&,{},fl:‘,’, upwards, 58 deslred, The Domocratie City Committee met Thurs- g&'g{,‘"fi%&“g} zséx:ll'r:"(:nnvmuan ub Baras | Tooinlsing Copperhead specches and pamphiots, | 0d fall of ‘:"“ m“{‘"{‘;"‘ "‘l“_‘?" ‘:"‘ was | BE L Danks, It fallato eay 8o, The currency TR3Tato O 6 per-cent por Moume " Watrants will b 122 & 124 Clark-st., Chieaso, day afternoon, and thoy talked, and they talked, X Committea an. Publications, and ‘ano on Fi- | i tho last doys of May, 1863, that au | plank may be construed L mean resumption be- amy far delivery threo days aftor dopoalt of amount at s (=24] andl that is ull they did. This great Coinmitteo RE-FORM. nance, of which §amuel J, Tilden wasa tncmber, | assault had been made upon the rebel | fore 1679, or never. 4 mptrolior's ofiice, Koom 3, Clty Hall, was golng to sct the North Branch on flvo after P wero appolnted; anda week later tho organtza® | Jues st Vieksburg, snd had falled. After | We do not, however, In theso csultory Chlcago, Juiy 6, Va6, ‘Will loan money to good men at & MODERATE RATE OF 8. 1. McCILEA, theMayoralty clectionand kindlethe North 8ida J 1. BIIGAS | {; LoseNneila, K. BOME MORYE OF BAMMY'S LAKH SUTERIOR DO- | tion was campleted by miaking Mr. 8. F. B, Cle thouglits, Intend to discuss tho platform. Ata Uermaus with an enthusiasm unknown in the Eu,. the uffalr was over, Gen, McClernaud, who had NG8. mont President, ing Andrew o futurs timo we will endeavor to analyzo that of Bpectal Corvespondence af The Tribune, -’;&:’."urfifufmi’"cfi: Maon cm‘-‘mp.,‘..mn,: command of the Thirteenth Corps, fssued a | eachs 1y litical bistory of the Northwest. But thatis party, 5 FEARHORS, INT IMP, g 3 MARQUETTS, Mich., July 12.—In my lettor of | Becretary and Gencral Agent. ‘Then oporations | foollsh papce which o called a gencral arder, In | - Wo now desiro to call the sttention of Tix Nt g A vaukprEeGommittes: EREST, on ROVED | altgivenupnci ¢ arsnaxce, S whic s olnt oF | e i 8 PO L et i poll of all. the “sprcads | Tynunn, roslors pasticulurly to- tho fact tal July 7, in which I attempted a brict ‘account of | began. 0 "y v Fhese consisted of the occasfonal publication | cugle™ adjectives that havo ever buen mustered | the nominations Were the result of in Tilden's councetion with tho hard money of [ op . iiurniets, tho study of which 1a Fionday pro- | fisto scrvice, fn tho fulsoine tattery of himself, | fiuonces brought to bear upon the Southerd Lako Buperlor, two or three {nadvertont errors | £ suggestive. Their main object was | This order ho bad publishied In the newspapers, | members by ° ‘Tlldon's manipulatars. fbal were made which are deemed of suflicient Im- | twofolis fitst, to shiow the blessing of humun | Not content with prafsing himaclf, ho used lan- | wing of tho Canvention was composed largely, 1t 3 R b 4 portance to corrcet, It was stated that the | luvery; and seeand, to prove that every groat qunge which rellected upen other cominauders, | not entirely, of clx-ugb‘n\!-. Thoy sald "’"’H’u \lm:- New York infne was nof a corporation. I have measurs of tha War was unconstitutional, “The | The whole paper was an exhibition of vainglorls | vention ;-lx :l‘am nll‘:ly( (] F’ffi'fiié‘m’x‘t’ u.l'l‘xu ;rfni dnce Jearncd that it s an i ted Ci first pamphlct contalned un uccount of the | ous weakneas, combined with an utter disregard care :-‘t;l‘:ul.lu Ll it wnca earn an {ucorporated Compa- | gy iiies of Mr, Morse aud Geurge ‘Ticknor | of propriety und military discipline, - llr“u“{"‘m"w oy 5' the lpnlln N les. ny conslating of two porsona. But Iwasnot | Curtis at the Delmonico meeting, with a letter £ conrae, such a document attracted atien- | feairo suceess forin8 B BG Sl u o nave Incorrect In my statement of Tildon's Interest in | from SmnuelJ, Tilden to the Avening Poat deny- | tion. She styled it an address, not for8ol- | pouy strangers to that geanary of richness for g the property, for ho holds over two-thirds of | Ing that the movement was {0 any scnse_a revo- | dlers in the field, Dut for politicluns at home. | theso many years; wo dosite permisalon to apaln the stock. . lutionary couspiracy or iutriguc, Mr, Tllden's | Ho charged it with * perverting truth | juarch up to tho nanger and foast upon Governs 1 1 ad 1fab] letter, written ut the moment Wl tho issuo of | and asserting notorlous falschouds, Hu | wuntmash, We can furnishveey nearly, if not en- stated, on what T regarded as reliable fne [ Fettem WRAtER S L0 o, Was caleuluted | accuses Gen, McClernand with etatlg | Hrely, awolidvote for our party In all tie old slaves formatlon, that the labor<claim outstandin) ersundo the country that the measures of | what occurred at a point of tho assoult holding States, and will suppurt the ticket, to whora B | Soperesio th Y, Northoen Doatocrats will Thaure votas sufficlent ta againat the Michigan Iron Company amounted | thu War were perilous “usurpations, and that | which was not only not true in fact, but thut e m:{"u 3"‘(»:"5:;;?& for wo hitlst by sois means bo toover $40,000. Sincs tho lotter reforred to | liberty aud the Governmont were perishing | [McClernond] wae nearly 8 niles away from | Grbie oo roach the public crib. ¢ d published, Ik I amid” the follles and fuults of Abra- | where the nssault occurred, and could have "o cohorts of Titden safd: Your proposition fa was written and published, I havo ascertalued | 30" pincon'y Adminfstration, Mr. Tilden | Known nothiug of the facts, Ifo further cliarg- | yiyoral, and savors in,an cminent degrea of Domg- from the Provisional Assignces that tho entive | giateq " that = when Mr. Preston King | ed McClernand with sending # buucumb ms- | cratic jtriotinn, Wo mest yoa on that ground, indebtedacss of the Company on sccount of | asked im0 co-operate in thu | esges ' about vl eaptured forts during tho | and have the wan,—a distingulthed stalosinan of abor was $120,000,—that $40,000 reprosonted | formation of the Republican party, ho rel Med | sssault which ot tuken, aud which led to | New York, a Btate thot will qn.i%chiflr‘ulh\o’lf:“. anly tho claims unscttiod by notes. 'This gives | that it would ba o dungerous sgency, and eithor | mischicvous consequeuces. flo also fntimated | ho ls worth sovon millions, l‘\Mll he laviihiol ok 030'!000 more to be charged against Sammy's | a political blunder or crlinc, 84 crca{mg a cone | that McClernaud failed to oboy orders to muke “f‘“’"{,“‘ t:llo cnm»llllg,dnhm mgx.llr 'I:n'm" Lele great account of love for the I:Eorlng tnau, it fn which the Governmient would probably | the sssuult at a giveu hour, He sent au official :'3;“: 5 u':mfhwnnud re will furiish the Northera In my haste, it appears, tho letter of thu7th | perlsh. This first pamphlet was followed by a | letter to Grant complaining of such conduct, | V008" S0y the man. rather conveys tho hinpression that tho sum to | specch of Mr. Turple, then Scuator from Indi- | aud charging McClernand with stating falee- | " iq the victory was won by Tilden; the b.,x.x., bo ralsed to pay lsbor was iu the uature g, of the kind that Mr. Pendicton and Fer- houds conceriing both his own and McUherdon's | consumimated, not ju the identical language bory ofa ribution. "This s crroncous, Under th ando Wood and the other “peace” men wero | commands, Whien MePheraon saw tho McCler- | used, but a barsain, nevertheluss, by whlch Repute cont. Crrol 0 | D 3 law in Michigen, Tilden owes the laborer of the | in the kabit of making, Other bumbers of tho | naud order ho was indiguant. IMs letter of | lcan Southiorn States wers plodged 10 the Democrac FARMS in the State of Illi- The Committeo hoa hnd & talk with the lead- nois, ers of the Greonbackers, who aro supporting Btowart for (overnor, Tho Democrata talk of coolition—of uniting the Iorwul and turning tho rog-baby into tho samno bed with the forlorn” hope of the Democracy. Though this may scem o qucer and unlovely combina; tlon, it will probably be cfected, Thero is only ono obstacloin_the way, The Independents want all the offices. They waut no half-wa: work about {t. If thoy form acombination wltfl the Democracy, thoy want all the flcsh-pots, On the other hand, the “rock-rooted® mand the Presidontial electors. Thut Is all tho ank, and no more, Thoy will swallow Etowar, Ilfse, and the rest of the pill, But the want have tho selection of thelr dential olectors. In caso the comi- bination is not formed, Gov, Koerner or ex- Hepresentative Brown will probably be taken up for (fovernor, Tho former wants the ofilce, but tho oppusition to him is very great. As to Mr, Brown, tho massca of the “peopls In Ilinols nover hieard of him, Judge Caton is also talked of, but he finds tho greatest :‘)‘p altion in the rank and file, which Is opposed to hini becauso Lis would represent the respectable element of the Democratic party, which it is not desired to laco in power. Another conference of the two tions will be held i Springfield on the 20th ADVANCES On and starago for all_sorta of goods. 78 ond 80 Van Buren-st., near Stato. Legal interest, safs Morage, fair chargos, DIVORCES. Divarcos legally and quictly obtained (under late law) for incompatibility, etc. Affidavits sufiicient roof : restdence Immaterlal; feoattordecres. 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