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S ! S THE CHICAGQ 'I'RIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 17, 1876, i B ———e e e one miilion doilare, Wo have already published the leadiug points af the bill filed [n this caze. From the New Youk eraidof Sunday we copy the failowirg: 10 the sult of Tiotler agalnst Gav. Tilden, In which It 1n ptieged that the detendant ( ment of tlie afla TMayes and Wheolar Clabs ara being organized in every town In Southern Ilinols. RPRINGFIRLD, 11T, Epectal Dispaich to The Tridune, » Brminaristo, 1, July 16, —Itetarn fram the Demoeratla _primary election kotd Rapupday secm fo assure thonomination, next Saturday, of J. M. Palmet, Jr., and James A. Kennedyas Legialative Tepreacntatives, Jawmes A, Winnton anCireait Clerls, 'Khfl"“““ Bhoelff, and . N, liazlstt ne State's ney, and Darrett had n livaly tualo, which resulted In Barrott's defeat. This loft tho match botiveen Willlnms and Finau,nnd the rcault was not lmui nIunF. Finan was cool_and dellberate, and took this dofenalve, while Williains took the ag- greasive, Imunedintely the log began to spin under the rapld nctlon of Willlnma' fect, whilo Finan carcfully fullowed tho movement until Williamsa had got up quita a momentun, ‘Then suddenly Finan drove his spiked boots Inlo the,log, ahd caused n counter-netlon which %orrud the arlnnlnz of_the log and threw llilama [nto the wator, Tha crowd upon the shoro, that had heon watohing the atrugels with Intenas lptcreu, fuirly yolled with excilemont’ at_Finan's victory, and now Hugh weara tho bolt na tho Centonnjal champlou of tho log- ridors of Manistec.” et ——i LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. CONCERNING CITY MINIATER. v the Fdilor af The Tridune, Cit10Aqo, July 15.—Thero 18 & growlng fecling pmong the most Intelligent classes of tho com- munity that our city ministers are not doing fhelr duty. Instead of sitting down and suck- {ng thelr thumbs, waiting for Moody and Ban- koy to come, why don’t thoy unite thelr endeny- orato stay the tidoof evil In our city? Itls paserted that there are prominent members In GRANT'S NRCANT NEMOVALE, © ° Tho Indianapolis Jowraal (stralght Republie. an orgen) don't ike Grant’s recent it-ndvised, rockieas, and vongeful conduct, It saya: Tn onr apinion, tho time lins arrived when the Ttepublican proas owves it to iteelf and to the party 1o rpeak enrnestly, but rMRcrllnll '\ I regard to rome of tha recent neta of tho President, and to the femper thich ho scems to_bo doveloping, . . . Tho thne han coma when President Grant shanki Le respeet fully but fizmly told of some orrars that he ]uu comnitted, anl warned n&;'\lunl others that he Ia in danzor of falling {nto, Sumgof his recent acta have caured a painful surprise gfhong Ropube Heans, and those aro hia worst onculos wha st tempt to concenl that fact from him, ‘Mie recont courae of the Prosident in remaving ofticiala who wera active fn prosecuting the Whias k( ‘Hm{, and (he intitiations that aro given out of s lutention to pardon thoso who have been cone victod, liave eaused grent surpries and neeb with um&un\m:dull-npurnu! In Jtepubllcan circles, 1f he does not know this it is fime ho shonld, 1t lie waa In oarneat whea ho sald, *'Let no Kulltr man eacape,” he certainly should not_ba displeased with' thele convietlon, or with the mon who, taking him at hla word, trled to 1ot no gullty man_ercape. It ia vory unfartunate, to say the least, that several of the moet consplcnous clum‘f n oifice recently made hy his diroction havo been of mon who were rrnmmrnny connect- ed with tho whisky prosecutions, BScarcaly any. hoiy, wa mnay say nulm:l{ bélloven the Presidont gulity of compliclty In these frands it I8, how- avar, woll known that somo who had been pers sonnl friends were deeply gality, and his recent wigh dinsatrons, which havo grown nr rineo the Bdoption of the Tacksonian, maxhn, 1t **to tha . wictors bolong the spoile,™ must," he says, Le , " $‘thorangh, radieal, and complete. The **ghart of Crsarian® in offcctunily lald, at the outsct, by thie declaration of an Indexible purposs, if elected mot to be & candidate for re-clection to a recond term. Whnt lio eaya concerning the public-school systom will awaken an_enthusiastic respanee from IKn ‘American people. Nu part of tha letter ls more sdmirablo than that which telates (o tha condition and noods of tho Southcen States,” This, e IM“[' romatke, '‘atiracts the attention and commands tho sympathy of the whole Ualon." 1lis words oo thin point are as sazaclous As thiey are rightcouss SiyWhat ihe Banth most needn is peace, and peace dependn upon tho anpremacy of law. There cun o 10 endaring peace (f the Zonditutlonal rights of any portion of tho peaplo are habituelly disregard- ed. A division of polilical partics, ruflmsmcrcly upon dfetinction of mce, or upon sectional lnos, 18 ahwaye unfortunate, and may bo dienstrous. Tho moral and inaterial prosperity of thu Sonthern fitatcs con be mtost effectunfly advanced by n hearty and genorons recognition jof the rights of all, by all, a *recogaltion without gesarve or ex- coption, QERMAN NRWSPAPER BUPTONT. Tho following influcntial German papers have declared for Hayesand Whaelar, the Republican sandidates, viz. : ¥ e New York Republikaner, New York City. + ‘The New York Damokral, New York Uity, The Helletristiaches Jourral, New York Citys 'he Westliche Post, St Louls, Mo, e Volkeblatt, Cificinnatt, O. The Permania, Mliwankee, Wis. hercaftor, apd business won't begin to anstaln :I':g:a :;\cv n:uu ing for lite,~5pr! ngmw%epubu- can, THE U0URTS, A Declalons in Real-Estato Casos—Judgments nnd New Bults, HATIAIA V8, CORNALLY Inthe enscof John P. Marrls et al. ve. Paul Corne!l ot al., recently decliled by the Supremo Court, a large number of legal questions were raisod na to the requisites of g Bhorlila eale, the valldity of an execution issued by s Court which hnd been abolished, oto. It appeared that in 1630 Benjamin Harrls hought of Mark Nable, Jr., 503{ acres In tho N, W, 3{ of 8co13, 83, 14, by adeed In which tho proporty was miade- scribod, Same timo prior thorotoa fudgment had beon recovered against Noblo fn the Muni clpal Qowrt of Chicago, but no oxecutlon was is- sucd until 1840, In thak year, exocution having Boon sucd out, the land waa sold Lhnrn'\‘mdor, d by mesno conveyances came into the pos- :gs‘slu{x ('s! the a pc\lu’ea, Paul Cornet] and E? O, Fellowa, Tho Munlcipal Coutt wos abolishced in 1n 1838 Tiarrls and wito made a mortgago on theland which waa l\urclmsuu, but a decroo was entored finding that Harels had no titie ta the A~~~ £ A ARE A A AN RN POPULAR SCIENCE HONTHLY, (Xatablished May, 1872, Conducted by Prof. E. L. YOUMAXNS, CONTRNTH FOR AUAURT. 1. Volco in Man and in Anlmals. Dy Rty Duaxouann, of the Parle Acadomy of Belences, 11, Our Common Monlde, DBy Dynon D, Iluse aTBAn. (lluateatod. ) 1L What are Bpacios? Dy U'rof, T H, Hoxney, IV, Malarin, iy Citanres P, Russen, AL D, V. Rock-Struciurs. Wy the Tev. J. Mauzne Mruro, B, G, 8, (lhstratéd, ) “VI. The Apothcosls of Steam. Xy Jonx 8, Hire TRLY, VIL On the Dackwardness-of the Anolents la Natural Sclence, Dy Prof, LitTnow, VIIL. The Spontanonus-Generation Confroversy, By the Rev, W. UL Davuisoen, Vo P T M. 8 (Ilusteatod,) = IX, Bclonca Inthp Argentino Rjepublle. By Prod, C, Gienmne Wunznzn, X. Amerlcan Collegon versus Amorican §elenen Ty ¥, W. Cranzg, 8, 18, = ‘X1, Boclal Exporiments In Utay, By J. R, District Court, hias slcued an onilet extending the tima Zor the_Ning of detendant's answer to the October ierm, “The compiaint was dled soreral munthe aqo, ani ihe aling o' theanyirer Aus ulready been extendéd anumber of thines. ere Is candidate for tho Preskiency charged ander onth, in the United States Court, iith frana nnd embesziement, and is aued for $1,000,000, or thereabonts, and what docs he do—answer prompt- 1yt Already the dlinx of an anewer has Leen ex- tended n unmber of timos, and now It {s put off antl the Octaber terni, Tiklen does not want that cage teled until aftor the elaction, Ife doo not want to filu an answer, even, uatll attor the cam- g.’llgn. The poupla will make a note of thia fact, tick It in your ecrap hook. Spectat Digpaten i T b al Dispatch tn'The Tridune. Mexnora, Hi., fluy 10,~The Repnblicans of Mendafa tuened out atrong Iaet evening to ratify tho layes and Wheeler nominatione. “Buch ens thuniasm has notappeared for many yoara, KOME THOUBLE, At Touy, July 15, —Tha Democratla Congres. nlonnl Convontion sat In Kansas City Friday and Baturday, and fook 9 Lallola without a résnit. It wiil meot again on Monday, ATRUBENVILLE, O. Wurktina, W. V., July 10. Registar from Stenbenvillg, of nlarge and very enthusloatio Domnacratic ratifi catlon thore Jast night. Promineut citizons ad. dressed the mectiog on tho subject of raform and n repesl of the Resumption act. Intense intorcst waa manifestod by the crawd, CANDIDATES IN MIORIGAN, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. Lansixa, Mich., July 10.—0tto Kerchner, of Detrolt, 18 mentioned as'a candidata for Attornoy- Gonoraly I 11. Hankin, editar of the Flint Citizen, for Btato Benator In the Nincteonth District: and Edward Brotung for State Honator In the Uppor 1oL ESOUNOED A8 & PRAUD. feantan({ N, ¥.) Democrar ed, Not content it fovdln thin ofica wich all the documents Inudatory of Tliden that we can reason- ably be oxpected to accept (evon ns wasto paper) without prutest, the Laatern morigagees of tha Wastern donnbis, hiave hiired the advortlsing firm of ates & Locko, of New York--our own dear Locke, formerly of the Toledo Zilade, P, V, Nashy, of. the X ‘Roads, ctc.,—tu come to the rescuo in tha shape of biackmail, Five enormous puffa of Pilden are inclosod toua with the timid (1) request that we fnecrt thain 8y rgnulud. reading matter, for lr!m hllmélu weleo of $4,—which means $1 for naby and the balance for us, We aro aqrs 'he Baitimoro Wecker, Dalthnore, d, Penlnsula. course has begotton n° very " genoral feelin roperty at the time he made the mortgage. In | some of our churches who rent their buildings BranLE, FhoLoniaviiia Volkarutt, Lavavilic, . e that Alr, Lagkahas becato fo decradod s ANTHBAN WSSO ARG e i et e S het | Pty o e A thare Rlod & bl l'g' L e EI:( XIL. Bltch of Prof. J. 8. Nowbeery, (With The iVeatliches Volksblatl, St. Juseph. Mo, 0 b mads the'too) of Wall sicect aui) the Sew Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. these fricmin may hu stranger than hin do- | thodeeds of Neblo and Harrls, whereln the 9 P! P 3 Partenit.) Tho Evanaville Union, Evansvillo, ind. York auccesnor of Twoed, 1o should look afler | Mantaox, Wi, suly 1d.—Valitioally, maters | sira for (ha vindleation nf the law. —Public [ BO LSS Be CORR 1 boon migdescribed, ang | Lhis I8 8o, why dom’t thelr pastors expolthom | oy ooncevovigyen: Rarly T ! "Tho H'rele Presss, Chicago, Tl the Intercats uf thoso whono thioving ha has of- | romain quictyct. Teparts from diftorent partaof | epintfon s fully seitled [n domanding tho [’ 0 he titl In them (complalnants), | from tho cliurch If they rofuse to mend thefr g Noxxen: Eaely: Tranzesntmental The Xreie Presse, Cinchinall, O, conrnged, and llwpflfl: whowo exlatenco, w'dn\{- the State, howaver, aro enconraging, in nu\um; punishmont of alf men, whethar high or low, who 0] ‘lflfld"“ nnts, Inciading Larty D o | wayal Explorationa—The Niacovery of a Spocles Tho Freia Preste, linflalo, N. 1s alone preserved through tho cartoons of the | that many who went oif in the Liberalmavemontof | wore ongaged in the frauds npan the Government, | All the efondants, lncluding Harrls, war n these timesof depression and dullness,” murderor Naat, and his own cfforty at burlesque. We repel funr adyances, Tilden seoks to buy his way to the Presidential chale with the monsy stolen Tror tho muased of the poople, and Il\ the advocacy of doctrineswhich enzleh the few and im- poverish the many he lopes to be clected. 1o in # frand op the people, and his so-culled reform mensure fa o sham, ~ New York nud Now England have bled the Wust and Sonth long enough, IIENDRICICS, HE ALLOYS MOD-LAW TO RULE IS BYATE. Correspondencef (he Uincinnatl Gaseize, INDIANAPOLLS, July 11.~Speaking of the out~ rages against soclety aul decenoy that have heen perpetrated in Orange County during the past two or threo duys, the Seatined thia morning sayat , Newspaper critfclam snd dennnclation may awaken the public to #_conrideration of the enor mity of these erlutes which have occurred wo fre (\:lcnlly in that portion of the State, but sonig. thing moro exemplary and declaive 18 necded to put o stop to furthor outrages af this kind, Can anything he done thnt shall forover put an ond to such laivlosanesa? We think it could bonccom- r)lillmll Ly the pasrage of & severe and stringent law providing fur the detection amd arrest of all such offenders, and then making the punishment abont s savere and eudden as theso law-hreakers do with their hapluse victims, The hunglng of o dazen upon ono treo would end {t. The Sentinet$s to be commended for its dis- approval and denunciation of such filogal and cowardly acts, but fn looking fora remedy “to forcver put a stap to further outrages of this kind, it averlooks entirely tho fact that Indl- ann has & Governor, and that he has the power of_nrresting * further outrages of this kind.” Durlng Goy. Homdricks” admtnlstration of aMairs, it is a well-established and indisputable fact that more mob and lyneh-law hus been fn force In this Stato_than i any previous five yearssince 1850, Mon have bicn lmnir. shol inobbed, and driven from thelr homes time and ngraln, and he bas not interferod, nor_so much ns noticed it, Nor have there outrages boon confinod to Orange Cannty nnd vickuity, It Is trie that in Dewmocratic strongholda In sauthery portluns of the State such outrages have baen af moro frequont occurrenco; bat other local ftics havo vuflcrod, Lots than oue yearugo & uo- o wus lakun from Jufl ud hing Ly & mob of musked aen, within 20 wlles of Indinnapolis, IThg, victim w4 charsod with attompted raps, hut | na evideneo le in exiktence Gxing it upun him.” On 1he copbrary, it ls becoming to be gencrally boe Heved thut Lo wxs Innocent of tha crime, le N. Y. "The Journal, Detver, Cof. . The Minneeota Staats Zelhing, Et. Paut, Minn, Tho New Uln Post, Now Ulni. Minn. Tho New Jeroey Frela Zeltung, Nowark, N, J, 'ho New Orlonns Deutsche Zelung, Now Orleans, La. Tho Californin Nemokrat, Yan Francisco, Cal. The Kansas Frele Press, Kansas Uity, Mo, The Posf and Tribune, Kansas Clty, Mo, The ['rele Presse for T exan. The New Iiraunafels Zeltung, Texns, Tho ZTarae Post, . Tho UcLean Counly Presss, Niinola, l""l'hu Amerikantscker Republikaner, Pottsvillo, he Detrolt Abendpost, Dotrolt, Mich. Tho Washington Jouraal, Washington, D. C. Tho Volka-Thibune, Washington, D, €, "Dhe Qrecn By Volkezeltung. The Highland Unlon. The Cloveland_Anzeiger, Do Madison County Anzelger, The Rochester (N, X.) HBeadachler, Tha l'corla Denfsche-Zeitung. The Hissouri Thalbole, The Freie Prezse, Cape Olrardesn, The Bt. Charles Zeltung. The Sun Franclsco Abeidpont. The Pittaburg Frelheitefreund, Tho Bellevilfo (11l.) Zeltung. "To this liat of Ynl.". must ho added those that pnee wera Liberal and Democralle, but huve not yot deelared themsclven for Tiiden and Bogue g~ Torm. The Zllinoia Staals. Zeitung, of this city, is Btlll **on the fence,* butas the great majority of ta subscribors will vote for liaycs and \Wheoler, it 15 betlevad tho Zeftung will go with them, ekt 1ok TIE UNIT RULE, . LETTOR FROM TUE HON. RDWARD M'PHEREON. The Hon, Edward McPherson, Prestdent of the Iate Natlounl Republican Conyention, hns writ~ ten to tho edltor of Harper's Weckly a letter cx- plalning his ruling in favor of individual voting in the Couvention. Iiesays: Thore 18 one point lying behind the rnles of Lha Natlona] Convention™ which has not been stated with the explictituoss which it deaerves, and which 18 of hflmnanco in i“dfil"{" the ruling made and afirned ot Clncinnntl. 1t fs, that If fhe Conyen- tion had, by ita rales and Judgment, parmtitod the Enforcement of @+ unit ritle ¥ agatusl (e alo of & mujority of a dologntion, it would thershy have In- creasod the rolative power of the inajority of that delegation In_ exnct lm\porllnn 10 the strensth of the minority, and would huve essentlally disturbed the ropresentative chuaracter of the hody itsclf. Tho **unit ruje™ I8, In fuct, inconsistent with tho Cunvontlon'alaw of being unleas univoranl; p: plied, and if o appliod tho Conventlon would be 30 longer & Convention of delegutes, butn Con- vontion of units of States. Thut the Conventlon ro 3 of Boring Moth in Florlda, % XIV. Eptron's Tanta: ThoPromotionq? fatansa —Criminal Justlco in 1876—Prof,-Jgze loy'a Lectures,. Tirenany Novicrat Winson's Prohistorle Man — WaLkrw's Wagen Quostion—= Herxean . Daino's Annual Record of Helenco and Industry of 1870, otc., ole, Mscprnaxy: The Academy of Nat Beftncerod rilaacipbis yvilte o #an on Oceanlo Ciran! nunndlrl‘:c Diseovory of Auwsthesia—Pennsylvanla Coaj-Sup~ 1b{rvl_v. eie., ote, 1874 have acen the fally of it, and, salisfied with the Cinefnnat! nominatlons and platform of this ,unr. will act with tho Jtopublicans cordially this all,” Steps are being taken to organizo Ilayes and \:’Iu:nlcr clubs 1n many places, and calls tnd ready signers, CORRESPONDENCE. SAMMT TILDER'S RRFORM PARTY. To the Kditor of The Tribuna. TEast 87, Lours, Ill, July 14—There lsno doubt but that the Democracy has reformed itaelf within iteelf mare in tho Inst sixtecn yoars than any party which ever existed; becauso it has invariably been on the wrong slde of every publle question within that perfod, and its 8t. Louls platform, though not lutended to be, is, In fact, a solomn donunciation of the follies of that party for the lnst twenty years. But, whilo it mast be admltted that the Demacratic party lina reformed {tselC within itaclf, It must not bo for~ gotten that it acted under compulsion, and not from cholce; 8o Its roform I3 of that sort whith brings it no credit. Now dld the Demacracy discovar that soces- slon was wrongl Not tl the Republicans pounded 1t into its hend fn n four years' war. How did it discovor that alaveryavas wrongi Not untfl slayery was abolished in spito of it How did {t discover that Joft Davis and hia traltors wera wrongl Not Uil the Repulilleans whippod them. How did it discover that trea- son and dishonoaty wore wrong? Nob till tho Republicans crushod the Confedoracy, and the peaple kicked it uut of power fora perlod of sixteen years, How dil It discover that the Whar was not a failure! Not till {ts armios wore crushed by Grant and his soldiors, How Qld it discover that the vepudiation which fts plat- form of 18 l)rup(mul was ot honest? Not tHl cverybody pronounced it dis- Lonest and “disgracoful. Indeed, Do- mocracy has movod forward In progress and raform at n rapld raty within sixtaen years, bat the one grinning, ugly, hideous fact that prosents taclf to spoll the beantiful Democratic ple s, that this rurl{ rofarmed itself, hnt ¢ reformed ftaelf under e lash of s opponcnts. And reformer who has beoome anch under the lash, or tn the peniton- tiary, whon he ondoayors to instract or roform others, Ilnbors under the disadvaniave that hls former exainple will not itluatrate what his later Tha men who have used axtrmorlinary vigllance in this diraction have actuaily endeared'themsolvesto the people, and their romoval by the Prosident, of the randerlng of tholr positions ao nnploasant as to compel thelr rasignntion, mools with gonoral con- demnation. 7'« removal or ,{ne:(nq out of sueh men asthe fon, D, D, Pratl,iats Oonwlssioner of Internul Rtecenita, not only a atrictly Aoneat man, dul oné of the hest Commistionsrsof Internal Revenus, If not the beal, since the organization of the De- parimens~tha removul of wuch @ man, e say, b calculated to bring the Administration inlo con- tempt. Ar, Peatt nssuned the {Wllllnn raluclant. 1y, and discharged fis dutios Mithfully, and it will 1ot he eary to convinca tho paopla of * ndfana that his resfymation was conslstout with the Dest inter- ests of hle servico. Ho know his dutios anid his tighta, and the Presidont ought not to havo inter- fered with elther, The countty knows that Mr. Pratt waa intlexthle and unylelding in tho prosecu- tlon of the Whisky tting, and It will not ho easily conglnced that his removal from office ia not traco. ablo to that fact. A SPECINEN OP KENTUOCKY DEMOORAOY. To the Editor of Ihe Cincinnatl Gazette, LEXINGTON, Ky., July 10.—At tha Tiidgn and Tlendricks ratification mooting at this place Sainr- dav night, July 8, the Ilon. Ed Marshal was chlof orator of the accaslon, and, in the estimation of he correspondent of the Courler-Journal, ** Mr. Marshall mado one of the finost offorts of his o, It was o Elu that the Otncinnatl Gazetfs or somo other rellablo paper hud no reporter o take that ‘offort" In order that rospectable Republicans and Demacrnts of the country might have a epoci- mon_of Kentncky Buurbor Domocracy. ‘Tha speech was disgeacoful to clvillzed nocloty, andan insult to common decency and propriety. n sald *teffort™ Mr. Muarshall spake of Qov. Iiaycs ns follows:, **1lo (lhy“) nevCr WaS any- thing, lie was nlwoys nrm[yn d foggy. Mo waa | nathing in tho army, nothing In Umg:wniho is nothing butn d—d s—n of a b—-h." Buppoka one rl’ thu kpeakers at the Domooratie ratificatinn meet- ug in Clucinnatl (which came off tho same avening of this ono) had usad such exprossions, aud this, too, when a groat many of his auditors were ladies, lvouhl 19t your bost citlzens (Domocrata na well as topnblicans) have been Indignant and disgusted? Buthow was It hero? 'I'me appenranco and yolla of delight which groatoid this vulgarlty was onough to bring the biusii of shamo to Kuntuckiana. Mr. Murehall froquently usod uuehnx\\rmlnnl s d d—n it, awl like Domocratic phrascalegy; whon, an the Courier-Journal correspondont truth- fully says, *‘tho large steps and portico of the Colfoge (in front of tho lvnllliflr‘l stand) ‘wore denscly packed with ladlea, 1inust also mention the fact that sald orator had snother Democratic necexsity upon the stand; In- stend of cold water to clear the gentloman's throat, residents, and a decrce pro confcsso was one tered l‘:'enmplnlnunw favor., In 1841 Harris a8 adjudged bankrupt, and ono Cyrus F. fllll er was nppointed Assignce, No delite, how- ever, wora proved up agnliist tho cstato, as they fiad ‘heen outlawed before that timo. After flurrls’ death, thereforo, his heirs filed the bill In the prosnat sulf, sotiing u{u the above facts, alleging tho irrogulnc t‘y of the salg \lmlng oxccution by which Cornoll and Fellows acquired title, ‘and osking that so much of the docres in thelr favor in 1855 as found that Flarrls had no title to the land in controversy prior to the timo tholr bill was filed e st asldo; that the sale under exceution ba daclarcd vold; that Milter lis held to be a vatld nstea of the land fu thelr favor, and they (the halrs) ba doclared Lo po ownera af the Kmpnrty. A domurrer was filed to this hill, which was sus- tafned, and tha nmmnl dismigsed. The com- plalnanta then apoenled. The Suprenie Court enld that there wores number of luw‘xl-usunfi quiestions ralsed, but the easo would be deelded without golng over thom gll. It wasa well-settlod rylo that an cxacution could not ba fssued from a court after it had been abolished, and the salo under the axecu- tlon from the M\mlclpnl Court was, therafore, vold. The finportant point in the case was as to whether Ilarris waa s party to the Cornull and Fellows bill go that ho was bound by it. Ho had been sdjudicated bankrupt fourtecn yeora Defore that sult was begun. Ila was, therofore, a dead man o8 to any proporty owied by him Lefore his- bankruptey, and” hia Ansslgnee had then the legal title, It was nrule that afl I)urtlm changing the legal title to land shonld I whore s the propricty of paying n proacher ,000 or $0,000 salary and houac-ront {reel And then Jook at this donations, prosents, and per- quisites hareceives in additlon. Ono would not bject s0 much to this If he would do more gnuuvolnut work, Why don't they visit tha punr nd glck, the prisons, and charitablo {natitu. :hmn, anid not anly carry bibles and give good wlvice, but relfeve the wants of the necd{ with food, clothing, and cashi A ministor Is sup- posed to have the time and means to do this Hork, and he certainly should have the fnclina- lon. ! Snrlouslr, arcour members following tha ex- ampleof the good Maater who went about dolng rm" A short, tlne azo I want to one of our TR, Trnus: $6 por Annum, postage I o Hambar, » ) postaga froo, or 50 centa “Arrufllfn' -!lrlmnx?l. Qx%(lo’l:.nm Toruian Arirnos oNTiLY, togethar, for 57,00 por annum, propild by the Publlshors. ypoatage D, APPLETON & 00, Pblighors, 540 AND 551 BROADWAT, N, ¥, (FUTDE-BODKS FORTRAVELERS FUBLISUED DY D. APPLETON & €0, 540 & 5661 Browlway, New Kork. nshionable churches. Tho preacher wora fing rondclotl, and, wnvng his soft, white, jeweled iand, ho spoke softly of grace, * musscy,” and cace, and mentioned howr grand a thing wos harity. As I llstencd I wondered how inuch aad he really did fiurln§ tho wuok, and haw any Aacrifices ha made for tha good of hls followanon. Qur glty fs oyorrun with needy cople who require ald. Thoe henovolence of lu’ur peopla {s taxed to the utmost. Let our Infsters now with thelr time and menns turn heir attention to this work, Let them Inbor with gamblers, with tho vile, and siancrs gener- ,nlg, and lr{ to do them good. Iomaining secluded in thelr camfortable homes during tho week. nnd speaking Lofore & solect nudlonve op Bunday will not accomplished this work, Lot tholr Iabora bo felt in tha city ut large. Yours yespectfully, J.IL ML THOB WASTINGTON STREET TONNEL. To the Fditor of The Tridune. Omioago, July 15, 1876.—Economy In city mattors ia carrlod to an absurd extont when it compols podestrians to grope through tho Washington strect tunnel In tho dark, Itls done, 1suspoct, mora to gratily thewhim of pome domazoplenl polltictan than to cffect the paving of a fow dimes to the city, If1tis gas ho {8 trying to savs, we suggest that he puruse tho more sensible course of stopping a fow of the ipo leaks that have long st mllihu few patrons rmu of the tunnel, ant driven mnnrv‘ persona lozen 13 and driving 0 faw wha aro loft m};nm-ny hrfdulful tlmmugxm.res,w LA An institution that lins cost the city so much mono, émmlmu,llmllovn).‘nught. 10 ba naln- taincd decently, at loaat, and made practicable APPLETONS' RAILWAY GUIDE. Faner covors, 2h centa. . “ ATPLETONS" II‘LUFJTRA.’X‘ED HAND. BOOK OF SUMMER RESORTS. 1vol Pa. por covern, 80 conts; cloghy, 75 cenia, APPLETONS' ILLUSTRATED HAND. BOOK OF AMERICAN CITIES; with Through-Rontes of Travel, Papor.goyers, B0 centa; cloth, 76 conts. APPLETONS' RUROPEAN ‘GUIDZ. TOOK, containiug s Map of Enrepe,’vina other Maps, 20 Flana of Oitics, and 120 En . gravioge. Drice, $6.00, - . NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED, contalning 8 Description of tho Principal Polnta af In- ! toreat, Illustrated fn o auperh style, Drico, 60 cents, 4 ho mado partios to a siit concorning it That had not bueen dona ta the Cornell sult, and Har- ris’ titlo was therofora not destroyed or cut off. Hia lielrs nccordingly had the right to sye to ro- cover the lnud, ns Millor, the sasignee, not lgy- ing disposed of it to any crodilurs, would bo held to hold It na naked trustos for arris rep- resentative. The decreo waa reversed and tha causo remanded. OTRER DHOISIONS. Tn the case of Iernandez vs. Drake, a sult brought to rvecover a large Intereat In the old Druko block on Wabash nvenue and Washiug- ton street, the Supreme Court aflirmed the de- clslon of the Cuurt below, dismissing the bill, pnd upholding Drake's titla to the whole proporty. Ayur Kales for tha nppnlluu. in the case'of Allon vs, Watt, it was held that a P’”W should not be cnmpuflcd topay a dobt twice, and that the payment of a debt under Qleit hedlusting ‘s Uidlinghice Aut -Gy Ton d ho had uglage of Bourban whicky, Farnishee procsedbigs would bo ploaded In bar | for the parposs for which it was bullts . Yot & | THE EUDSON RIVER ILLUSTRATED. consldered i manifast from the rules adupted for df,&g‘;{"é‘c‘;“:}gfi‘195“‘;’.“,“'{"‘(‘"‘:}&‘“},,‘;'{(e‘“{}"f‘"fl‘"';-“ "::gg“:n:lv:r“th|nln:gx!|tr‘»l|lx:' Atnpeaniy Al b b ! T itawrvosraw, | to an action for t}m Tocovery ‘nl @ sung clalm, | b kc“h popular and useful thon, evon it it docs A Quldo for Tourists, With 60 Iilustrations, . o '0:'1”»1'{‘1*‘::“-3,'5'%“'-"{”:“:'m;‘l’l_lts sixthoopro- | i fo. ancertaln who composed the mob | #Acceas na i toacher and reformor will'not conslst JUDOR DOOLITTLR, J. W, Showalter for the apyictleo, cost thocity a few oxtra dimes por day to mako Peice, 6O cents, APPLETONS® HAND-BOOK OF AMER. ICAN TRAVEL, Northern and . Ensteps ‘Tour. 1vol., 1¥mo. FPrico, $3.00. APPLETONS' HAND.BOOK OF AMER. I1CAN TRAVEL. Westorn Tour, 1 vol., 1%ma. Price, $3.00. AFPLETONS' HAND-BOOK OF AMHER. * ;('.:AD};‘ TRAVEL. Southotn Tour, Price, in sdmonishing all men to tollaw |ta arample and copy its record, but rather in carnestly warning {hem to shun the deadly vices which damned Ita caroer, 5 In metaphor the Democmtic party has been an ld eriminal for aizteen years, ‘I'he psn lo have opt him on bread and water during that thne, and thuy have Iaehod itin for bia old tricks, .uniil now e ateps forthon the Bt. Louls platform anid declares fie now Intends (o ho ** honest,” and that ho s galng to rot out ax a ‘¢ reformer,** Ha says ho hna nothingto reeommend him only his waord, As to Iilw record, he rays, ** Lot by-gonca ba by-gones, This 14 a rather ensplclons text for a reformer to wet outwith, and {s an honest admlssion tliat ho ropases to tonch by procept nnd nat by cxample. 1 fct, when he {3 corncred closely, he frankly admits'that his record §x damnablo, and ho plainly #ay» thare ean bu no reform if peonle aro golng to nsiat on displaying tho bloody whirt, or, in other words, going to insist on lmox)yllnx,’ his record in vlew. 1o un?‘!, ua A rolormer, ho has burled tha recor , and §F people - Inslat upan digeing that up t will Incapacttate him (o uch Ilo 18 a *'roe formor, " tate, Terrt- tory, or the Diatrict of Calumbia, shall be divided, the Chatrnan shall announce the nnmber of yotes east for any candidnto, or for or againet any prop- oaition,” “This plainly presupnoses, an always Lield, the existenco of right i cach member of a dolegation to cast his vote Iu It according to his Judgment, and a right to have [t 8o annonneed and recorded. The Chalr so ruled, and tho Convention wo declded, If, howaover, the rufe hud been that tho voto of each delogatlin shonld bo reported snd recorded as detormined by & votu of the majority of Its members, it {8 apparont that the Convention would have found {tseif orgnnlzed un {he oxtrem. ext principle of State represcutation, with the ‘Whole powoer of the body lodged in the hapds of tho- ono, two, throe, or more men who, i each case, wight hold the balanco of power. 1f this Lo the true theory of the Convention’s Hfe, why ask 7a0 men to attend 117 Why not, inrtead, reqaost cach delugation to scud {ts “mastor-mun? Ur why ark tho smallor States to come at uil, If, bythis Bystem, their entire power I to Lo overborny by & crofty combination between the Iarger States, whitch wonld thus become ns inevitable as 1t would be ensily practicablu? Of coursv, the Convention meant no euch thing, sald no such thing; and ¢ ‘wounld have sunk Inte coutempt had it donu either, An {llustration, drawn from ihe record, will show Tow sophistical and deluslve were nli nppeals for the maintenance of this *‘unlt rule,” how -4t aflected the representative chapacter of the body, and “how lnc?nl!ultly it operated 8" between delegationy. "The . total vote® for mmmmx; the Taralaon delegation Srom Alnbama was 375, for the Spencer U3i—or o “majority of #1 votes, reversible by a chanie of 11 voles. "On this gucstion, which was subwmiited be- foru the point of right waa ralsed, Pennsylvania vojeud, und was rece d 568 for Sponcer, Whoveas on & poll of the dele |un( afty participating, 37 vyoted for the Spencer dnl«gnllon and 13 for the Haralron, ora mujority of 24 for the Spencer, The “*unit rule" thua gave Spencer, In vifact, 34 votos more than he Lud, and the yoles of the winority ul that delogation wus unheard, Pennsylvania, with 4t 58 vates, it will be obecryed, narrowly escaped contralling the result, and thirty-suven of s dele- guuu hail exerted by this devica wmore power over ho reult than hail the 147 votes belouglag to the divided delcgations uf the vlght Btates of Con- nectieut, Lutlslana, Misslainpl, Missuurl, Nurih Carollna, fonth Coroling, ticasce, aad Texns, — 2 najority of cach of whom voted on the e afide with Ponnsylvania! The yross incquality of coue #cnting to give to oo man in conventlui, repces sonting in part one Stete, four thnes tho electoral power iven to asother representing another Stte, Tequlres exposuro only te securo condumnation, From the vory neccesity of tho casa n represuntae tlve gonvention is concluded ugaluat such a policy, —— TILDEN. 5 A LECOUD AH A PARDONER. Newburg (N, Y1) Journal, A feve days ago that Incorruptible New York maglstrate, Recorder Huckett, satd thal he had “gont mou to tho work-houso lately for long tering, and In less than ten days they have hoon out on the styeet, There is something wrong somewhere. I have sunfenced men to Blng- Efug for MMtoen years, pud in Iess than four months they have been Wuerated, I do mat understand it Thu matter ought to be Investi- gated. I think, too, thut Goy. Tllden parduns sono men that he ought not to.” The Hudaon Ziver Chronlcle explnins how the strange thing snentioued by Jecarder Hockett oceurs, It takes tho came of ousof thu lutest eanvicts tq recejve Exeutive clemoney, known u5 Henry Viocent Cliuton, and by as many nlinses a8 thers wre prisons in thie country, The Chronicle glyes Cliuton's carcer af Torger, burglur, sncsk thief, cte., In differ- ent parts of the country, from 104 ta 1873, dqrhll;.' wl;‘hm he wa fuand aut of prlv«{m frequent. would be treated In Jike manner, Uy this meang, anen of praperty and family wera inthinldoted. Tha foul doed was done, snd they dld not care to Joupe unilzg thesiralves o thalr propests by followlig up nsct of violent Jyncherd, Bui it way mex; the (overuor's pluce todv so, The oflicers o the oun- t5 and of the Stato jud been suppressed, the law trampled upon, and the people of the Stata geassly insult 1 was hls sworn duty 1o givo tho afair Tils oitieinl recognition und attenitton,” and had ho beon o of nerve und of positive convictions, he would have iiad o furco of “detectives at work within forty-ciuht hours, who must have discavor- et the ringieaders of the wob, Iint dov. [Tendricks 1s cssentlully s negation, soq great blg no* Vo dares to pardon a erimina when eaught and convicted! e dellyhits In visli- Ing the Penitentiary und leiting lavse tipon soclety u set 0f desperadoes! Haohos the conrage to relensy o cold-blomiea murderer, Lecanse e wis a Dowae eras! Lt he has never yot, in one alnglo lustanee, #o fur 08 I am informed, ralxod hishand or ansertor Tk authority to stanp uut ceimes, the end®inity of wiiteh are unparalicled in the history of Btites as old us Indiana, oy, Morton, Inthe mulst of war, ferrolod aut and brought to'telal the ringleadors Of the Sans of Liverty sl Kuivhts of the Golden Circle, The organization nambered over 44,000 in Indiana slone, They were drilled und semed. Thele mestinga wera seceet, nwl huld nt night. A more terriblu ounspiracy wis never concelved nor beiter managed. Lnut [t was the work of Joss than siz wmonths for Gov, Morton to ferret It ont unl wipe ftout. Jils detectives wore in every traltorons cnmp, In every nrcting, in every seeret eancluve, e Knew thelr utrenzih, thele pline, thelr friends, and, when ol was ape, Lo handod then over 1o the authoritles for trylng traltors. But Gov, Hoen- dricks—whatof hime ifo pdmits hia inability to flnd out who bung s aeses, and ks orgen demands that the Leulsltiire pusw **n severe and stelugent Taw providing for the detectlon and arrert of such offonders.™ int did it evor stop and think of what curthly usadnch a Jaw would by with tov. Hon- dricks or Jumes 1), Wililams, **anotoer litie bit ol a No," In tha flubernatorli) chalr to enforce ict MENDRICKS A8 & COPFERNEAD, ¥ New Yot Didependent, T'aka Mr. Homirlcks in rolutiun to the Ttebellion, n relation to reconstraction, and fn relatlon to eqnal rlghts, ox ahown by theso nntecedents, and wo do Lim no njustico fn_raying that ho wans S Copperhead ' durhg the War, and that while thy Government, after the close of the War, was yeeks I pormancitly to destroy lavery aud docuro o nll thy peoplu vquulity of civll end pojitical rights, ho craiatently opposed avery measirs Jooklig toward his end. Bueh §s hls recond during the most critl- enl perfod of oarcountry®s history 3 und, morcover, the facts are not ro far back n tine e to bo lrerelos yant to llm\vn-mm. "Thu record makes hing emt- nently a sullable candidute 1o represent the Dema- crati party, o represented Ip when the facts wero transpiring, und hu represents it now, Whother Jio is u rultable candidate for the peoplo to clect Is (i“llu another question, Wo hold that no man who vas faléo to thiv country during the Waur, and whoee condiet proves him to be the enoiny of equal rlehits, onght o bo trosted with the powers nud dutles of the V Presidoncy, Buch a public recond as that of r. Hendeicks ought to scure Ll releation, Antothy eurrency greatign, the mHAIthhhul that cun ba_sald of hiw i3 that ho I8 a two-facad telmmor, Last full he was shaping his course to win the prize which tiov, Tilden, » mobe urtful tactiolan, ius sustehed from his wrngp. There la no daitht that ho hiud nominated himvolf for tho Proale denty, und waa only walting to have the Demo. cratic purty ratify tho nomiuation, The pary, twever, has conctunied to give bit the sccoud and unt the first place on the ticket, Hoping to win the first pluce, ho played Inat year in thy Ohlo eloc. tiun a shunling and treacherans gawme an (ho curs eency question. 1le did what he coald to slect Allen, un vuteand-ous influtionist, who has what- over merlt there §s in bolug honeatly s thnaneiat foal. Mr, Hondricks, on the uthior hand, profussed to hull 10 the dacteln that **5old gl wilver ary the renl stondard of velug, smivereal snd perma- nent: " and at the same time ho ave the whalo UNITAD BTATHY COURTA, David R. Greene, of Now Bedford, Mass,, filed a bill, Baturday, sgalnat Nathan §. Graw, Gal- lup & Peabody, B, O, Witkins, J. B. Huston, Joseph Kalotte, . . Boyee, A, T. Howe, E. R. Hurlbut, —— Smith, C, A. Pick, and E. C. Davyenport, to foreclose a truat deed for $30,000, on Lot 13, and all of Lot 11 nxco]{t the wesk B foct thercof, in Block B, of Unioa ark Addition, Dol 05 feet wide on the northeast carmer of Weat Madison street, and running north 135 fect on Sheldon streot, lmmtlmr with the four-story buflding therson, known as Grow's Opera-toysc, David Preston commetced a sult for $8,000 againet Alexander and Catharlne 0. Duncanson. ‘The Uoncord Savings Bank, of Concord, N, H,, flled a bill sgaluat Charlea Gleaverand M'lry Cleaver, J. K. Murpty, Assigneo, A, B. Mingr, . Gary, Eather Wadlaw, Patric Nm;{ C, 11, Chapman, . T\ M, Jonos, G. W, Joncs, (Wiillam Wilson, Thomas_Conlin, Gallup & Pnbod{, R. B. Hawlay, and L. B. Mason, to forccloso o trust deed for 34,000 on tho cast B0 feat of Lots 34, 35, and 24, Block, 14, in Cleaverville. BUPHHION COURT IN BRIBF. J. K. Barry began o suit for $1,500 ngainst Parnoll Muison. ? Thomas R. Avinstrong filod a bill againat B, W, Tourtallotte and Bagah J, Armstrpng to ene oin Toprtelotte from sélling sub-lots tE‘i and in Bacd's subiivislon of Lot 1, Dlock fi fn Behool Hection Addltion, under a trust-decd iven by Armetrong to seaurs the paymout of 3383 ner tnonth to his wifo Savah. It appogrs that in 1874 Mrs, Armstrong obtalned a divorea from complalnunt for cruclty, and u decreo for the assignmont of the aboye land in llen of dawerund allmony, It was, however, agreed | uubsoqucnll?l' botweon the parties ~that the land should boconveyed to Tourtellotte in trust to seeurs to hor an annulty of $1,000, Apout aix months attor this Mrs, Armstrong relented, promised to baa good wif, and glve up rmflclngu # female ph¥slchm, and fled a potition to hnve the deerco for allmony and di- vorco sot aside. This wna doue, aud” they re- turned to live tofulhur. Boon, hpweyer, new troubles arose, and Armstrong found she failed to keep her promise and take down her ohnox- lous nhlnfilo. The mouthly paymonts nnder the trust-deedl not having beon pald for the past six nonths, Tourtellotte ndvertised to foreclosw It he complalnant therofore asks that thojsale mny be enjolned becauso, ps ho says, when tha ducrea for allmony wus set ualdo, it renderad vold tho trust<lced, and loft no power inthe frustee to neke o sale, J. D, Dix and Lowis Morrls sued Jamas H.,, Georga 8., and Chauncoy T, Bowen for $3,000. John Monrog ut al, su¢d Oharlcs E, Jarney for 1,500, ¥ ncos A, Tusaoll bronght, sult for 1,200 agalnst J. J. Montaguo apd Dextor Belknap, Jospph A, and Churles N, Ward_began an ac- :.Iou ff‘&lfl“ Willlam and Erneat Frioad, claim- n; , 000, . 11, Bulch et af, suod E. A. Bacholdor and J, T, Bonlleld for §1,000, "Tho ' [ianover Nutional l!imgol New York brought sult for 34,000 sgainat David Richards, JUDOMENTS, ’ Surenion Counr—CoNrxssinxs~Il, L. Graham 1%, Jobn Culver, 83,420, 10, —Oladlah Jackson s, Wondbury M. Faylor, g Joz.vo. Junar u‘.nr— agrlck 'Sunderson v§. Oharles e o i v 3, Lawl ‘vl Coulit—CoNrRasions—, wioy va, pinos Fastan, 31,000 44 PSR ————p—— WISCONSIN NORMAL SCHOOLS, Bpegtal Dispateh to The Dribune Manison, Wis., July 16.—The Normal Behool it at all passable. lLadies must soon desert ft ontirely undor she preaont method of lighting. OAnAL Brazar. o LIPE INSURANOCE. b tAe EMltor af The Tribime, OmI0AGO, July 15.~I rise for information. If Iam tn order, allow me to state a hypothetical pasa founded on fact. Bupposing a poor pricst, secing no ather way of leaving a plttanca for his famlly, Insurcs his lifo for the benefit of *his wife, and, in casa of hor doath previous to that of tho sald pricst, “the fnsurance to bopald to thelr children.! Now, one blow after another {alls, and the wife of lls youth and all her children pass away, e presses on in his loncly pfll;rhnnuo il fn Frnwu of time, he marricn aggain, and anather nmily of little ones pathor around his fircalde. Now comes the mai qudation. " How can the wun socure the payment of the life Inauranco his preseat wife in the ovent of his deathi! . CLERICUR, WA OMIUAGQ TIIBUNE, Nuio York Times. Jamos_T. Doalittle hax como to the marfaco again, He has been nundor a good while, aud ynlnmn badly on regaining the alr, s is natural. ‘onr yennd sinco ho was drivon out of sight by tho oxposure of a contemptible pleco of jobbery. cane cocted by Uim whilo he was In tho Unlted 8tatos Senate, It Isnot singular that he should now aay: *¢Worls cannot uxpross the lnlnnsl;y of my wish to avorthrow the party in pawer.” Wehave no donbt that Doulittla hatos tha Republloan slrl]. and is, us ho declares, *'ut war with its ldeas. " The Rupublicau party is at war with hls 1dcas greed, cant, hypocrisy, end unscrupulous demas goglstn, —not bacouse thoy nre bis idons, but be- causo they aro tho characteristics uf arood many of the active leaders in the Damocratlo plrl‘. Doolittle thinks that the Domocrits must bo “um‘rnul\‘n. and go for victury all along tho lino.™ " lut that fs & watter which the Democrats caunot settla fur themsulves, Thoy have sot upa coupla of uppls and dontie-facyd poliieluns on an equiveeal platform, and thoy will invo nuite ns inuch a8 they will want to do to defend theniaalvos, As for victory, bragging ia not a vory valuable con- tribution to thy campaiyn ot this stage, WATTHRSON'S LETTRR OF ACOEPTANCH, LowsvitLe, July 18, —Tv My Hrierds and Fyl- low- Citizens;—'Phin estuem of one's follow-citizona is not moraly to be counted abovo all price, but {8 ‘ptonce n guarantec against unjust assault und an answer ta éalumny, In this characler, your sug rastion !s muat geatoful to mo, and, as wuch as dlstrust my capacity to raprosent yau_ adsquately In the Conyress af the Unlied States, Iam dnu?ly touched by it, [shall tuko the liborty of belloving that [t recognises u curtain cloiin I have upon your private rogard rathor than any abllity for pablic servico which you bolleve mo to passata. = Thia would nloife Justify me in promptly nuco(immt tha truat you propose. 1 dothis the mare readlly, how- gver, bocause, within the Inet two weekn, 1 have had the opportunity to ‘ive somo proof of dls- Intoreatedness - in refuiing to - allow my nume fto Lo used as an nspirant for the regular Congeexsionul torm, for which it is also yohr business to name a candidate. ‘The lamunt- Able evont which inakea an tmmedinte vacancy In the roprasontation lins prosentod the quostion of vtandlug for the unexpired term in a now Haht, and, Ifamojority of my nufghbors and friends arg of your mind as ta that, 1 shuil Lo as thanktul for liolr sppport a8 lholl?l they canferved 1ife-long wnors upon mo, wnid shall, as farus I am able, exocnte faithfully the Intarcats commitied to my keeping. A« my upinlons upon all publie ques- tlonsare well kuown ta you, Inood not rdcite them hiore, 1t will afford o ploaanto, howovor, to eot my follow-citizens st somo tinio and place {0 e nawod hereatters slthough it ls oy desire ‘to nuko no personal displays, but to continua closoly at my presont pust of dity untll the great battlo for hanust government (n which we are enguged hon been fought ond won, With lm“ ruspact, HENUY \WATTBUBON, ADVIOB TO TIE PRESIDENT. The Olncinunt! Gazelte (Rep.) remanstrates with Geant in u colump-long editorlal, of which $hia 14 the wind-up: If tho Prosldont would braah n\m{ Ne hod ad- viaora and mutst the froxh air of publlo spntiment, e would i that Bristowlam Bs bn the stmosphere; that [t controlud the Cinclnnatl Convantion; that i nowinuted Hayes; that It fusplred the lotter of ace ceptance, which, by many, i spokenof as a sec. ond Declaration of Indopendence, and wlli osrry tha Republiean party to u viclary in aplto of all oli- atagles; i thint mun%m thingto o, —not bocaure fttnoxpuaiont or goud volicy, buk ecause 1t iy both, and at the sane thie right, —(8 to rend Bab. cockism aud all the fsma of that kind adrift, and to Intrint Sccrotary Morrill to nee that no_gullty man shcapes, crowd the rascals to the wall, and ecaso not until overy revonua-thiof fs In_tho Ienlton. flary, orout of the cosntry, 'Then, befuro the 4th of March, the people may bo ready to call it Grant- fam. 1t lanob thu name the teople aro sftor, but thes ubstance, and thoy will hays the substunce ro- gardlesn of the name, B PARAGRAFI, The Chicagn InfersUceun s perfectly enthnsod Eithior of tho abovo eent frea by mai} on recoln of the price. ¥ The Galaxy FOR AUGUST NOW READY. Contalning o likenoes of Gon, QUSTET: fromd photograph which he sont an himself. 3 CONTENTS. C AMP A'GN New York In tho Continental Congress By John Austin Btevens, ~Reforming tho World - By Titus 3unson Cosn.—Madcap Violet. By William Black, Authorot **A Princesa of Thule," : 3 cic.—A Gastvonomlcal Dislogug. Ty Joba. Popham,—Souvenirs of n Man of Lottors, DBy J. 1L Blddons.—German Spas from a Noae - Gambling Point of View. By Lady Blancho, Murphy,—An After-Thought, DBy Maurlce . Thawpson, ~Beanty nnd the Beast.. By I-‘rnu; - i 18 Elllngton Loupp.—Tle Nutch Conquest of Tho National Republican party has placod Ita | & X ¢ tickot and platform baforo the American people. ;f“;"“:"' an{‘ :“,’!' k%'l‘“;‘"'h"‘j\"' ¥y \f“: ho Proatdential Campalgn will bo ong of the most | TfE-=Ratne JHow KOrk OMmA. Aran AN exciting and tmportant that has over oscurred in | Yorkor.—e Lave, to Forget, mud to Dle, 7 tho Unliod Statos. Tha result of the contest wiil | JoauinMiller,—A Brand from the Tiuraing. datermine the future good ar i1l of the country for | BY Diear Fawcelt, —King Uolo und 3l Lian e By Richard Grant White.~Tho Story of Creed: %o Domoorstfe-Confoderato alllanca 1s the ssmo | M00re Dy Iredetick Whittakiar, —Drift-Tood, in charactor and spirit g when the omo wiug re- By Phillp Quilibat, —Sclentiflo Miscellany,—Cur solved that tha\War for thaUnlon was a ** fallure," | Font Lilernture,~Nobulw. 1y the Editor. snd the othior wing triod desperatoly to make It & 3 t?nmi'. 'fho,‘nlm nowfln barbor of re!uuqulnunc- Prlce Sfiy(]ba‘ xi dlfnumhflr. 4,00 pes, tlonal animositlea and pro-slavery sentiments. " ago, Bince coming Into control of the popular branch of oar, Tnoluding Pontage, Congross they have axhibited no staloamanship, no D A wisdom or patriotlsm,~nothing bus obstructive SI.IE.LD ON & Aoom AN, policjen and deatruciive purposes, ehowing them- New York elves Incapable of progress or aven 0f pOmpro. | — e hondihg the wanta of the country. They anly PETFR AND POLLY ; “*meddlo and muddie.” With sll their promisca el L] Aud prewlulnp- fl:"o’ lm: ',;,“’":f um:; 1In|lnrn_l in | ABtory of {omp Lifo gn &(a‘;’gyglund n.lllll‘:laerzfl dealing with questions of Taxstlon, Tarl@f, Itgve- on ATUA: nLa8, AU nuo, Currenoy, of Neform. Vi iictiirn, Paoms,st Daiforsy ity ths rogulsr 1f the Government agaln passos into the handa of $40ne of the tew boaks which to ths tharm of & this Democratio-Confederates, and thoy secure pos- | story add the fascination af graphlc and truthfol gorslon of the pursesnd tho sword, the Army and the pictures of life at & fumous historicyl opach.® . Navy, the Ezecutive authority and the law-making g pawer, n\a{lwul pubstitnte reaction for progress THE EGHO OLT'T'B’ and re-eatablith & relgn of torrar and a system of | And othor Literary Diversions, By Davaun TAte 101, Uniforui With **Little Claasl 1,2 peonuge in the Soutl, and ballot-box stuMling and | A°charming Look of criticlsm of pootry, witl 61> goi.uption fn (he clties of the North. Prudonce | eoedinglv wkiliful and goodshumored parodics of pdinonishes thas ! the destinles of tha couptry in | tho nown Awerlcan ang Eugllah pucte. '::u:?'.h“u bo canfidod ta thosu wha saved it In ves t'PO Ok o t y Sfil'ie . 1¢ the ascondoncy of the Ropubliean party is to | g ANCIENT MAIINER. Dy 8, T. CoLymnus be maintalned, no agency will ba more seful and Tpstrated. Clath, 50 oonts, d potentigl to that end than Tuy Cicaq Tminuse, | THE BV OF 8T. AGNES, WIAT A NOW YORKER BATRH. % the Editor of The Tribune. New Yong, July 13.—Fiod Inclosed my sah- scription for Tus Dainy Ciieaso Tuipuns, 1 ko its atyle of dealing with public queations, . . . As for political mattera hers, wo hsvo had enongh of Grantimy, but the conntry does not want any Summy ‘Tildenjsi in Its placo. Thae Detnocrats and Tilden propuso to aucceed In thalr canvans, on the ground that the whole country haa hoen hankeupt. ed and busingss annibllated by tho Republican nrty, Now, thura is no denying that the Repub- eny nst‘y‘lun' "rnnpmmlll‘n"’(n:’ tln':: mm-u.'.'u“gt 50,000 aniles of raljroads in the Unitod Stalus, for the abolition af slavery, for an overland raliroaid to the Pacifla Ocean, and, biest of pll, for the Cen- tennial Fowrtly of July, 1870; for, 3¢ tha Damocrats Ind hoon in puwur‘wn wauld neyer have colebrated the one-lpidredth year of this groat Lepublic, Yours, H s li. ' aa raw 'n!—von nut! v tha Kdltor of The Tridune, Vauranatso. Ind., duly 14, —1 am one of 4 large namber of yout roaders n this clty, and I dewire to enngrutulate you far the able munner In which yon handlo tho **Confederatea™ withont mittens, We dn think you desarve grunt eradit for knacking the socky off **O Bturey™ and tha Tildenites. Your Mt of subscribors mual incressa rapidly, Wewhi sca {0 It that your papers are cirealated. Your edi- torinla are masterly, and yonr \lm,m”l deacrving of tromondous success. Go (or‘em; you can'! miss,—~and may the devil take tha {xlnflmu-h Yuurs, Urro Sxure, TIM LATA CHI0AGO RLECTION, 1o the Lditor af The Tribuna, ATraNTA, 11, July 16, —Thera 1a great rejolelng here over tha result of your city election and the defeat of the unprincipled Z%nes* candidate, 1t was the first gun for Hayes and Wheelor, to be fol. lowud up In October by Ohto and Indlaua, You hayw rescued your oity frowm tha bummers, and 1 hopo you will redeom your Congreasional Districts, Nowluate good mep, auch as the Hon, K. A, Stares, snd you wiil waln victory and honor Lo the distrigl and Binte. Keep the ball ralllng, Waky up tiia people, and sava the country [rom the hunds of men now teyiug to destroy §t. Iieapoct. fullyy W, O S i g 2 3 OTES, 0, THB OROW, TiL} DBAUTIPUL OROY, CAfF? Oy té Snnic, (ha Dewutifud Snow.) 0, the crow, tho beautifui craw, Huir the nallie stick as thoy downward go| Dreariest divt of all, that we'ye ot d othor pooms. By L ; { z or (f0v, [fayoa’ loiter of accoptanco, and indulges | Regents keep matters vory private {n rogard to i e ! 5y Cliaton, under the atiay of 1 Hub | Wolgiit of hls maence in favor of the theury of tho | V0 swallow, whether wa Like £ or uot; (i Ariet i el i gonts lcoep Ta vary privatg in rogare which has no superior In pawor and nfiucnce | dJauts Knata. Ilinstrated, 60 cents, L ol . | (ndationlsts, Hieing u bldder for the Vre: Chukug, n tho fullowlng ylawlng teilidts 1o 64 merlta: | ¢hg'eholea o oaldent of e “'Daloty little bpoks In excellent type." e fo g nal griel rom el ot | deatial . nominatiow, s had no ' princpl foking, ¥iov, ifayes hus ‘accoptod the itspublican noa. | $H0¢ of o Troaldeni of the Whitawater | among Republican newspapers, ¥ convicted, and sentenge ]H'{;’»&' ‘l“r stualiug. Inatlon foe President. " 1is lettor of accoptance ?vm‘,b,“ foand olsewhoro fn suls baye, 3¢, Loula i, ‘T'ho Hartford Post anys of Gov, Jowelly ‘If it ahalluppear that his rutlramont was ncceaslitatod by hisd snp‘imval uf thuweaming dispaaition of the Adminlatratlon to abandon the conrse which made the nuines of lelstow aud Jewell to ha known und houoroed thratizhout the Tand, neither he nor his frionds wil) mhcmuo to regrot the soyuranco af hls rolations with the Cabinut of Presldent Yrant.! ‘The Memphis Aralaniche 1a not a Ropubllcsn pas or, but tera fs somu of [ta sdmiestion for lloyes' etior: ** We canuot but frankly admit tint it ls a bruve, strang, natlonst Javets 14 ia braver, hote ter, und atronger then the platfopm of hin party, Wo wore Incllited to beliove that Gov, Hayes was o negatlve charuetor, but thero {u more pusitive self- auvertion shuwn In his Jultor than ha beoy oxhib- ited by any candidute for Peoatdont fu tho Jast quar. tes ol'a century, ™ In anything ke a faie tussle, Yayes conld prob- ably gut sway with Tllden; whother ho oan gut away with Grant and Zach Chundlpr inte the bur. guln rewal na to hesoun, e most danyerons onus which he woult not throw to the doge in oraee to galy his end. T'he polloy of the St. Louls Comventlon In placing il nanio on the ticket wu 1o win thy vutes of tho Westorn fofa- tlonfste, eapeciully I Indiana snd Ghie, len- dricks bs thelr man, Ho practleaily rees with them, . They demund the repea) of Wo eanmption act, and na docs he, They Gro opposod o giery menatirs that even squintdtoward sjoclo poyment s and'vo ds M, Toudileke 1n o word, he s read (o %:eva thy papez-money tanatied, If they wlfi ol vata for hivt. Al bo aske fa thelr votos, And thia 3 tho man paraded befure the canntry 83 oug of the atandacd-buearery of the ¥ Roform raru'. "Pha pro-slayery party, the nmbwurmn{. hie negra- bl ln;n..rlyhmu sepudiation party, the “ Worrying dawn, Farelng n amilo that looks more ke a lmwn; }:hu unrllylnc IHards fhat go wnlokering by ric i 1'8 nice, with a wink of the eys. O all tho tungh things wa have cate, thoy know ‘Phere lunothing vo tough as the Tldenlty crowl Normal 8choo), in place of Pyesldent. Oltver Aroy, whosa resignation was acecpted. It can ouly bo loarued that two men have boen named o first and sccond cholee, but tholr namos will not by mode publie ti] 1t (s known whether oither of them wij] accept, and Hoal m!lluu 1& left with a Committes, ‘The Doard made Afl- roprintions of $15,000 for sdditivna to tha Qshe aal) Nerinal Schuol, $4,500 for the Institute work for the year, and 810 for the reprosunta- tion pf tho Nurmal Behnal work of the State at the Cuntenntal fxposition, 'The fullowing reso- Intjon was adopted, looking to the establish- went of u fifth Normal 8chiool s [ieaolved, That an arlditlonal Normal S¢hool b el{;hllnm:fi atthe u:l‘rllnli practicable Ilmcc;h aud, l: viow of the now and growing demandy, that the noxt Normal Bchool shduld be located | the contral or northern part of the Statg. n thy hih af February, corder fluckutt, bcfu[n was cunvicl #nve Wl 343 ycara “ i arriving st the prison, ** Lo 101 his old chuis who recogiaid Luns 50w we—don'l glye e nu;—mr I'mgo- 3¢ to 13y fora pardan, apd get it too.™ Inexplaja- tidn, hie added: **Tiiden has yot Prosident on the bratn, He wanty Solllhur? and Western Inflocnies, and I'ta golng 1o make hinf think be Iml gavit 1l et up somo fetters that will tickle i, Clluton wae right—hc knew his man. - Gov, Til- den could nut ke 60 stuall a favor oa the pard, of **lob Cla to Gov, Hendricks, of Indlana, Gay. Walker, of Virginia and cx-Confutlersty Gien! Titzhrgh Lod, sad when Sheao Rontiemen took tha lwuhlnta send him uutogeapl fetters, intwhich tha | Irbvh-Cotholle pusty, “(ho - pledgesviolating par I\lllcnlulsarmu rdun of Mr, Clatk was un [ne | busat lnat Wiened u[ln ny the ** Refurm®™ par bl the Batden ar them relton (o the | Aud Thonis A, Hewdricky 1 une of the roforua rospects and desired of Tildon, (beGovernar came | A1l the farier politieal associata of uite Twveed in . Quivi at sight, sont Hob Clark s pardon, and that | the munagcment of Tammany apd New York fee eminent burglar, forger, pod eneak thitf walked | mocrucy i3 the otier reformer, Wo do not wonder put of prisun a freo nun, thal Carl Schurs hoyld, In tho Weatlicke Post, In couclusion the Chyoalels remarks that {his | designnte the wholv thingasn 4 humbug " Yo pardon was granted without s wordof inquiry, No | Americun peoply ure uotatall likely o bo hum- prison afiicer wus consutted, apd the usuul rafer- | Dikdod by's ivlvk of werds, fn tdv absence of Bnge to the District-Attorne o forogone, "Phug | Wings A Triavxy Campalgn Club {» poeded In eyory pejghbarhood In the Weatta supply tha people with folfahlo facts snd correct political Inforwatlon, Tuw TiBUNE proposes Lo keep tho enomy on the | For JULY, cantaluing articles on th Proposed R R e until a glorious rjumph 18 aohioved next Noyember,« ?{ '-h"‘N:“lnfidl\lI‘lmi'r;‘ ;. “.'l“. ‘H';-M‘"fi'l‘a.‘ acent Antranamical Progross, CAMPAIGN TERMS, gouny Alosauder Usmilion, By 41”6, Lanoe. Prom naw untll the st of Docember, atter {he — - 3 Proaldgntial clactlon, Tuw Tuinuss will e seik DH' e}’"." ',llflrry .l!‘ gng Mors, Bcrt postrsid ¢ the following extraordinary chosp ratest seceiph of price by Publishers. Weekly Campalgn Tribunescsinglocopy...o.§ 480 Mm R. USGUUD & GO., BDS[NL d Trolvre Coplow tu Que aduress, { _—_—— ww| ™ JUST INSUED. = % 11, Once I wae not fopd of raven, but now. T yrefor It to any bied rousting en bough, Y Brofled peairie-chickon, or canvas-back roast, Snipe, nli‘un{l. apeing clitckon, or quall upon toast, yrkoy- uzznrd, Yuitare, owl, All aro leau sweet than this primest of fow), Blacked, sl roastud, balled with pure, dorved on the platform wo didn'l propare, Q'er It far sauce pour abar’l or so Of grecnbacks, aud thew what ty sweotarthan erow? Twentysfive Coplex to ona address. . Trl-Weekly Camipalgn Tribune--slugle copy. 8.00 Trelva Coples to oue addrentyievennss « 20,00 A le‘NG FA‘TH. $l150‘ Dack numbera of the Campalgn Edition cannot ba Dy GEOR(IE 8. MERRIAM. pont, The sooner poregne order Tuw Caxvajen 4iHe {san Indopendent thinker wit -m{mnkvl Tyinunz, the groater mftnber af tswyes thoy will | conscieutiouanoss gnd earneutnyas of Chtisiian pot: ;v“tlnr th'nlrmz')nu. Addross & 2l E?’fi: :bou;hls ;un:nl‘uxuun."—zlau'n Jllrat(t{-" 1L s[wnd {1 tho table, the gucats they nre mot, Storoy has come, | nu”n Wit sjgus of regret, Watterson is ow Amphilhryon e 2‘1(““ Darvhiolmer, with reverchca low, sky ** Itavon brothy, Sir, of pures da cfawt " B ] A Log-Raco on the Munlstoa. Included in the Fourth of July feativitl Yaniatuey M, T ettt ) ook {a una which will give Mr. Mot s Mics, 8t presont, are they of lils own party housa. | duacrlbed by the Mantstee Zimes? Leltunl weltera of 1b0 Tiov, Tendrickn, and (0¥, Wibices, arid Gen. Log — ' Enfreoss L oh liold. Pl Vroaldent {s ovidently Ina veryugly, | “Attar (lis concort ot tha German Hall thats THE TRIBUNE COMPARY, high poatlion winong 188 ity et wanied the pardon wax enough for Gov. Tiiden, MISOBLLANHOUB, - O s ol devil-may-caro temper thers days, putwithulanding | gands of puuple fiocked ta tho river buuk to wite 1o the sweainean and 11zht of theae estayt, b33 Wonilgng g Vs tha Ivters pisporting Jo cou A IUPREABNTATIVY CONVENTION. Crom poteples snd crow salastes " dha onrutlon's mpdaping secouitanc s Tin- | s the nowaid ovel amusonieit of g lof . OHIOAGO, ILL. | ygqtiio cholce Guality of Taiud aud Loats WhiES {{,«3\1‘:&217‘::3 h\:.t:efle;?ll:x::g:efi! fi?&tfi::‘,‘:gfl Hpectul Dieyatc to The Tribune. IO 13 uanil TR "”:' :1t:ll'u amu. t contestauts were Pav Riloy, Blily Willlama, llixw\ Tuspired thom. "'~ Cangregationalipt. e 1 I the Uoyernor lid exoreiscd any discretion hu Rockroup, 1L, July 10.—After many delays :r.':’u‘l‘d' Layo :rf,?r(l:n:nc{‘lu:lc\:l; f‘l;;xr:)u i )::Xx:‘zm the Republican Committes for the Fourth Con= ol. qulck cotpl el 3 '3 't y vict . 3 e Reatunts might give A practical reusite, —indiy | Brestional District bave finally sgreed to hotd Ellnx Bt luu(r and X.:rclmu:n atrength 10 the Na- | the Conventlon for nominating Represcutatives n fonal Conyentlpu. That tov, Tilden mighe ob- | gt Eigln, Kane County, on Thursday, Sopt. 7 - ot 1 cald f thier con- 4 ; : . w“:u,“,‘:",':.f,‘”‘u‘ eratuite, und for uo otior.cons | At ths prescnt thino tho conteat Boenis £ bo bes ativs clempncy, whish in dsily denfed ta many who | tween (en. 8. A, Hurlbut, the present jucum- g Tave anly fn tice, and equity, und good ehivior, | bent, uud Witllun Lathyop, of Rockford. = P —— it ki man who {4 uiore cloatly ¢ - SUMPI TESORTS, u‘.”.";uni'.‘l;','o Faconoitiation, »—cArjefian £ OBHER BORDING NAAR CHICHGD | ok ooksors s ton, pstose an et At LAKESIDE LIALL, Eynston. One of ho LOOKWOOD, BROOKS & €04 o i.ohnll:;;fi [’fl“m Leat Elnflfil u the land, A;‘filxuu 3 u\}fl'uun HPILING, st HHA- BOSTONT. do VInea—0ld Craw; and tha ladios say, '}' yy will yuu}ulu In 8 gaio of crowquett" All thal ara round o bufars ue we know T Jurry Barrett, and llu%ll Yinan. A log for Aro variautes vn the slngle themo—tirow, el ono was l)m\ngl sud pluced in posltlon mear the uppe end " of the plor, Tho contestanty belug propesly prepared with splkes in the soles of thelr boots; und with coats oif and poles in their hunds, nounted the Iot:v.whluh were turned loose, und allowed to float down' stream with the current, ‘The first aggressivo moveiment was hiv rouklose frame of mind continues, to do Mr, Hayes at lcast ad much harm a4 Carl Schurk can do Bim good, —Springfield Nepublican. Tha cauras of polliles 18 likoly to Incransy the threatoned moctality In janrnnl{nu. With tha eapture of the Rapublican’pariy by the reformers, whether |t wins oF lpsus tha elvctlon in Noyember, tlmw will cousa tu bo alike any excuse for the bo. ng of certain Republicun orguns, sud any supplivs 1V, 0, for a ladgs In sowa wilderness vast, - Whare morry and I could avold thie repaat! 0, that iy lat with the Sioux had baon casgl That wore witing bt as hera forlorn, Atthg mnall ead of the Little Blg Uors, & EARESDE WAL EOMPANY, Fvane e, Healp A ¢ il 4 ! i .X}- N, onk, 1s pericilariy oijcs: 2 e : Bhne anly Juites, sl squliy and goo llan Lathtop, of X " noptag, Sy aiai it Cotlo Uhet ittt | Buads, 08 P M ke dabed, Son e [ Righitd “fi;‘:“fifi"fi bt sedlon WSk hok: | ¥INANGYAL, BUBD VOB A MILLION DOLLANS, UTHERN ILLINOIL, ‘ortaring Orows, Cultiia, Wt giva way hoforo'tho woariar infats | fus e o renity oy o Septanng T '"‘:L"“’ it i Lol d e, a0 § 500, 1,000, VB Y Ccanall vaseite Bpecial Disgatch io The Tribung. Thelr as my tmplacablo fogs) ectuil, ucal, B matorial forco g K FRTaont, | ifor o, FAplAlyy DY tho uetlon of bls feot, | brick Waxit Mucans, auiahod iy hard woo $50, 5100, $200, $500. |$1, A sult was cowncuced e Hue sgo In th Cantasvicsy, Wy July d—A lygo Tyyos | Happler faf the Dakota's lat, Thio Loaturs Lravelee Wil Gud (¢ hbed 1o vindigesp | 1iey, seelug that ho'must ga down, leaped | falatnadovis with 8ivie Tuss, ALEX, TROTHINGILAL & €0,, Bankerd su) 5% Unlied - blaton Diptplet Coul, ot New Yorky | and Wheeler Olub ongantecd st Shipaan Tast E:;;'g,yggg',',-;"'},{ugm;{,-;d,n;wh-hlg,-ho» it sight fa by, wid tho Nuw Hagon Plfadiinio | ML Hhe, ater und dewn pabore. | Barratt | 4 SaR L a e S AR s (O s ] ¢ d. y G o ' o Vi i . ¥ A 5 aeburlbesdleged fo Lavy Veon fryaguieutly opura- | Diisht. 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