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, ' THE CIICAGO TRIRUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1876., N = 1 they stionld have the right of suffrore. nh under most favorable circamstances rs | for Hayes and Wheeler, and were_responded to B 1o shake hanils and eomgratulate ene another on RAILROAD T POLITI(’AL' rato, "'"fiu‘lflfe‘i‘”‘f’flf&‘f"’l’"l"“ umll’t(!lflu that you may cxpeet much and telling 5:[]; ;‘m;m h)curuly thin Was ever heard lnpflm. ball RDLIGIOUS' Lb;-.)nulliccu of u:a':)m;; tia ol scins: foscth mmflflfinfh cce 0 il calming he acer! . n the cor: of political contests, in l’ul]uyhlg theip | from it during the coming political campaign, | M€1r tion: nerAlang lecleats i DDEPA_RTURE OP TRA[“S, anlmositl wos not o h held | The unsnimity of purpose and perfect good 3N, ~NEC! A lu‘ m'l‘l::htca’ eateein. 'fic w’nclud’fid ‘;L(Llh feeling at the Initial mecting was marked, and TILDEN'S WAR-IECORD presentation of a Flag to the L.ack of Harmony Among the Re- 3 . A, Bartlett, Erplanation af Refrrence ')mm.—qmnm; o sALL O 3 4 Wm, Leocns, yCommittee, | cepted, BSunday excepted. $Mondayexcepied. § Ar- Fourth Ward Hay- cxpressing the liope that Company A, andor | fn a good omen, The Town of Tiyide Park In an | ™ScAtnranie 2iie 1AW ARD CORSTITLTION O formed Episcopalians. 1R C.1i Jacksan Vo Biebutr s n il the beautiful flar with which they had Just heen | jmpartant factor In the politics of Cook County. | THR UNITED kTATES." ek X “Architect, * Pastar, CHICAGO & RURTHWESTERN RAILWAY, malcers. prescnted, would bo a port, and parcel of tho | 1t [s one of the largest In the State, It not in 106 | Zothe s o tha o Jork Tmes Y — Ticket Uices, 03 Cinricat, (Slierman louss) and 73 s (.ll'\n:‘:iz;rll‘(::r;'\‘ll‘n“l.;)lll“::ll_l u(.n);m:;mlcn on to Z‘&%’é’.fl".’i‘fl aver 12 milen o leigth and ho- | 3ir. Manton Marbic's telegram to the Bt Clerical Objections to the Cut of TIE “GOOD TIDINGS.” —Caoal-street., corner Madlson 1t., and at tho d 4 the D Retitarka were also mado by Mr. John C. | goifilty, swealtiy, and. Ligh soctal plasding of {13 | Louts Convention winds up with the followlng o Bishop’s Gown. BIDDING TIER PAREWELL. Perpl?lclt"tqs o ft eP emoflats--- finm, nne:-lw‘v\}k:lm: 1um.-e cheera v:gufiwudfar citizennt tho Tatgio and facroaalig nuttmber of it | declaration: The Mlittle yacht *Good Tidings," destined aitin, or Parr Uyes celer, an - | manufactorics and uther fndusirics, and the Gav Tiden's record, ro faras the War fs con- for a sort of domestic missionary work on.the s %th's Reti g ' persed, general thriftiness of its _people, far | cerned, eannot be amalled, Ifin record In the War | Loylug the Corner-Stone of Quinn Chapel | Inkes, left lier moorings :cat’zrdn o A large m eturn. to holp make up what Is good In the fame of | 4D public corruption and thievery s alsoone that J B! U g AROUND TOWN. Cook "County. © Tts. alpesdy comtpieted Tolly | Bt opponents may cavy or libel, but cannot match. «--Bldding the Good Tide numbet of peoplo Interested In the success ofe m £ Tenabtionn Vidtorysceili JANES P. ROOT. yater.worke, the capttal Rarbor ot L mouth o m{“ this telegram was Intended to indorse Mr, ings" Adlen. l‘f' 'fi“,:““( "‘I"’“‘r_‘.‘“ (';“f""g "fia?'"“""m'(: “‘h" iwnokee Barsenger o x’mspcctl 0 epublican Vigtory---1lo Yesterdny afterncon a ‘Tninux® reporter | the Calumet River, and a proxpect that in the den's loyalty, an asscrifon so utterly faleo it v pler, back of the g{mnl(m uflding, to the | bMilwaukee Pansenge m. . 5 s p, . near future o successful systs f draf 1 nd reckless demands & statement of facts which o gallant Coptain Gord-speed In his tour of snlvn- | Llireen Bay Kxpress. . m. National Executive Commite el Jr:‘fmhllll Run]):!.,,ml m::mnfl (:lvlf:rllll,ttt:gd the southern portion of &y;lffl:oouc‘&:nflfificdx: :cu rt rest Banuel J. Tilden's record during REFORMED BPISCOPAL, tion among the Ircn?ul»w:l. It was intended m 4 teo---Ward Moetings. tho Notfonal Republican Tixecutiv ittee, | 4 fnducements to smigration from the city, | the Rebellion, sud hs {ntcgrity as a publie man. TIIE COURCIL, AT OTTAWA, ONT, thnt the services should come off at the dock, i " Wwhio Lias Just returncd from Fuiladetphin, Whero | and will tax heavily the dozena of bright, smart, | ~ The day followlng Preafilent Lincolw’s proc. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribunas. Lut the shower drove the congregation into the m 1io has been nmm-ulluncfi at cthe‘-mll:ln utl :}:n l{”““{‘ vllh:Eunwthlln Its nll?rdcgwl(‘commtl)i l;mnfl[mi n{lAli(flll lfll,gmt'{nlly nmlwunlflnn OTTAWA, Ont., July 17.—~The Iteformea Epis- %fipfikinwnlfifi":. n bumber of Lricnds bade the - in n the Centennlal af ¢ | dute the artisans and small traders who wil the rebel attuck an ol umter, and callln, g o . . Mr. ey, ' An II'I'UW_N-‘“flm'! Breacht Between tho .C;::.':,n;;l:,:zf" ng flock thither, Under such mnflltlncnri it :M of | for 75,000 nincty-da volunteers £ .defend thfi g:z::mcmrlm mua?fi:hll ‘t‘;dgx '.;nm 1;" Hr 1« Mhree or four hymns were sung, among them, | g herot comer of Welir and ,.m..m ™ Ilcad and Tall of the St. . “tho first Imnortance that the Central Club | integrity of the Unfon, a few carnest imen as- A AT EVRIE n the Bouth, made some | « (g for the Shore, Sallor,” aud then the Rev. | b—Depot comner of Canal and Kinzie-ata, 8ald the reporter: should have n_good send-off, for on that do- | semibled gt @ private house in Fourteenth | Interesting statcments with reterence to the | Dr. Goodwin addressed the multitude, Tikeniny —— Lonis Tickets # \What did yout tind out In tho East Ip regord | pended the efiiciency of the nino auxiliary clubs | street, New York, to consider tho gravity of tho | churches under bis care, and read resolutions | the approaching vosage to that of Chrlet e Depot, MICHIGAN JENTEAL METE 3 1o polftical {omo “for cach woting prociact, o tho | situntlon, - Thelr delibecstions renulted in de- | adopted by the members of the Holy Trinity | Teter on the Sea of Gallice, aud drew from the | PTRbei"0hice. o7 CIsTk oL, soutberst cavhos of o B WItookatrip to Now York, where stayed | town) mnow beig formed. The Re- | termininzto fssue u vall fora publle meeting in | Church, Charleston, with reference to the lato experience of Jesus and the fisherman favorable | _dolphi, and at Paimer Honre. Tiidon Has on Antipathy for’ Bags, and | nearlya week. Therol hud utalk with a great | ublicana from ~ ono end “of tha town | Unlon Bquare aud the call wua lasued fn these | yyop 00 Cummins. otens far the voyage of tho “ Good Tidinge. Teave, | _Amive, o the niher aro In carncst, They ece with | plain, expressive words: Capt. Bundy tliencame (mwnnli and delivered Hondrioks Oan't Btand Honost clgrln the corruption and extravazanice (which | © Citizons of Now York in favor of mafntatning the | _ 7+ L« Morgan, of New York, was re-clected | a short adiress, explafuing that the reason that many influentfal Republicaus amd Democrats, Hait (vta Matn snd Adr Line ‘I'hio Tact Is, the Democratic howso {8 two much Tiuy Expresa, for yenrs hins been steadily increasing), not ouly | 1aws and Conatitution of the United States, aru ru- | Tressurer and the Standing Committees of Inst | Christ sat down to preach, 8 represented i the Rifaimakoo Accomiriadati Monoy. 1| divited against itself tire, and the bickorings | futbelr own somty but I tos souaty, stk 15 | (Beaizi to atteni a meating a Uaion Squsro on | yoar wero roalocted. - seventh vereaof thy eloventh chapter of Luke, | Afiantls xpress Giaip).... . sud Jealoiisles re!;;um;i eantiot help but defeat | their lust locnl clection they placed thoir ban | Baturday, April 20, at1 o'clock. Th ¢ b was beeattso of the tossing of the boat mndo i | BIEU Fxpress, LOCAL. Tilden fn Now York. e enthusfaam for Hayes | upon both, They are now cnlisted in awar | An Invitation 50 entirely removed from par- 0 report of the Committce on Correspond- | fiposeible for a landsinun to stand stralght. Ho | Momios: Eapre and Wheeler throughout New York Btato s In- | agalnst. all rings, and are deterinined to bave a t(annahlp,mlm{mrnllw upon cvery lover ‘ot his | enco was presented, recomncnding the appoint- | Lud to sit down becauso Tie was & carpenter | Night Gxpros wma anda mal ‘i"'fi{K"fi‘.f,’.fiffé""f-r"“fl'l.v""?fi ucwflmunty lfi-nlnthrouv:"lu‘mt.“ \lv;mn ‘auchll‘ncsn u;t:!rlnltry‘,rau en ilmnmflu:lu nccu{)‘tcdl by men ment of the following delegates to the Churches: :::3 ;'lnmufivm?l :m I‘lm plk}lflmx uf‘-lh‘ehb;mtl t Satuniay Ex. * Sunday ¥x. § Mondsy £x. § Dally, ocrata concede thal 1 carry his o o8 George M. Bos ohn enste; . 8, | of ea, and resulted fn o gathering of the | Fred urch | re: Epis v conld not stand up avd pray for the losl e State.. I, for wyself, from what I leirned and ’l')mm]lign, E. E. I(L;"::': and a Liost of others, in pcuph‘: in nunbers, enthuninnfi and gmmna mp:lc?:onmffni"g;;"(l:'“fll:‘;' op tfi: “l"’" ?‘;" nle of that [zcnemtlan! Tie "oontd not keen Ummou ALTON & ST LOUIB and CHIOAQGO, fow, am ‘sure that Tilden catinot carry New | thie organization, the Republienn party will be | ness néver before or since equaléd in this coun- b 1 cv. Jobi | Hia balance standing up, and this one verse of | neu OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, York. fnvincible, and 1Uwiil conteibute something mara | try, and which clectrified the cutiro Northy Ly | Twld and Sudge Hughes. thie Bible, 80 truc to the neceesities of the occa. | Unlpn Lepot, Woel Side near, Madlwoo-st. uridge, Mr. Root talked of other matters, and, in re- | than fts quota to the success of the Republican | thiv sternness of its resulvo to maintain at nf; The report of the Committee on Points of | slon, was cvidence of the truth of the whale, 2 3t urd t Olilo and Indian, lie feels certaln that | Natlonal, State, and. county tickels In Novem- | Lazards tho Integrity of the nation. Differcnco was next taken up, and returncd to | J1¢ sald lic was reininded of an experionce {n Lis hoy will go with u rush for Hayes und Wheeler | ber next. M. C. M. The first name signed to that memorablo eall | the Comunittee, with recomiendution to carry | UWh life. Five years apo he put into Plum | KansasCity & Denver Past next full, was that of John A. Dix, but little moro than a | out cortain sugrgektlons contained therein, Island, where the fishermen were st work. He | bt Loule & Spriugfcid kx. DANIRL BIEPARD, GENERAL month_before the Secrctary of the Treasu Consideration of the report of the Committeo | ftarted services, and fn a little while the | pe Bocretary of Lho Btute llcpllhl}(‘ln Exccutive i under Buchanan, and the nuthor of the herofe | on Ductrine and \Vuuml » was resumed, The | beach was crowded to hear tho word Commitieo, arrved in this city yesterday, and oriler, * Whoever attempts to pull duwn the | words * thess United States” were changed | Of God. Many of the rough listeners wero 18 stopping at the Grand Pac{ic Hotel, whore TIIE BALKY TEAM, Amerlean flagg, shoot i on the spot.” Johu A. | in the prayer for © thele civil autliority.? converted, amil afterwards became mieslonarics TIIT IIAYMAKERS, PRESENTATION OF A FLAQ. The first club of Ilaymakera In the country Is Company A, of tho Fourth Ward. About two weeks ago Mr. Willlnm If, Ilarper and somo other gentlemen of the ward coneetved the iden of organlzing a Campalgn Club, and fmmediately et about to put it n execution, Luat night the company made what may be termed its first ap- pearance §n public, at the coruer of Thirty-third oo th Park avénue, where they wero | the campaign hewdquarters will be located. Tho » ¥ ONE SELECTRD FOU . | Dix was most fit]y chosen ns the President of that | On motion of the Kev, J. A. Latane, for good among their people. The present voy- “,r\:o';lrtlfl‘lbsyo;[r;. I‘Iun‘:lnr B&mc—rcpmzmlh:g Committea mects to-morrow morning st 11 m;:;‘:‘«’-‘:‘;infl:uc:-ux o unn:u:z;"'r:au ::E::_ memorable meeting, supported by the most em- | solved, st wase- | oS Contemplated o ¥istt 1o Vam and otbir pre 1t Ward—with boautifol o'clock n the lndies’ ordinary of the hotel, inent_men of all professions il pursuits 08 | 1. Ar the nense of this Councll, that all propost. | iilaude where there was much yet to be done the Tudics of the Fourth Ward—with nbeautiful | wlero there will be a free and ‘open discussfon | - LOUIS. Vice-Presidents, among whom wers Peter | tiona for changen In the Peayer-Look, whien nave | foF the salvatlon of men, who were hungzering i alloers ot tho oo o harlos 7, | LEEIRISIEfor conductiog U Protdeuvlalew | 0 tol ik o e e | Gouper v, Hughon, duis logrman, | been iored v lal b ofied, be rveiedt e | UL Lol 1 HELSERE ) e ik 1o mpany*al s " Ul 3 v iy Jnmes ! 3 ory Moses Taylo rine an ol 3 el T Captetn 11, 8. Wheelor, Firat Lionton. B members of the National Execntivo Corn- | Garatoga shiows an irreconcilable diftercnce be- | William 5; Dadge, Rober B Mintgrn, A T | % Tt allauch propotiony bo reporied by that | are of bim, for many & timo hid Divine Provi- anty J. B, ITnteh Sccond Licutenant§ John C. \Cochran, Orderly Scrgeant. The company numbers 125 mombers, who, in their new and brilllant uniforms, presont a very creditable n,p- pearance. 'Tho uniform is an spproach to the L‘nnunculnl costume, conslsting of a black ofl- cloth + capo, trimmed with white binding mitteg for the Northwest mect in thia city on - | Btewart, Commadore Vanderbilt, Willlnm M. Committee 8t the Councl of 1870, to be acted npon | dence carried him through stormns and tronbles, the 16t of August. Tha eall wil bo o by :Wfl°"£|:S¢3 “'“'1’ H:fldfl:kflp “"{1 N"WKIO de- EVII"-':""H(]EEI]' scarce a name popularly known | 210 Gually sdopted or rejected by tho Councilof |~ Mr, Franklin mado o short address In conclu- President Chandler, and tho members will nfter- | 10y about their letters of uccoptance. Among | iy the City of New York wus ubsent from the | "o resolution was adopted #lon, and then a steam tug hitched to the yucht — wards elect a Chainan to preside at the head- | those consulted wero Isase Bherman, David | Jist, b C“y S and started for Milwaukee, but owingr to the | CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RATLROAD, quurters of the Northwest, which wilt Lo lo- | Wells, and Parke Godwln, who have been urg- The authors of the meeting, desirlous to The Rev, Howard Bmith 8] bjceted to the d rough weather concluded to walt till to-day. Ui':'fi" Depot. curner Madison and Canal-sts, Ticket ‘nted In o' Grand. Voctts Hotel, It f very | ing Tihdon to make s bold striko for tho ard- | unito. il partles it fasor, connidered i | wornby Tishop Cheney in e e s et moAr = i || et Soshots Bbie: SHAMACE: s, robable thut at the meeting ol om- polic] 0 ldend an pregent prominen padagier ooy hery i hier imalinnasd uated mos —_— Tilteo tho preliminacies for o gmud reception | MORey votars and to step outaido tho platform | [ "y thy Seators of "t Demi. | Vleea yeaterday. “Ilo thought o Bishop shiould | {00 far aft for any good i & heavy sea. Her Night Express., L be permitted o wear a costume that an ore Vi A atlolten. e, white, and biue | to bo giyen to the members of the Natioual [ and pronounce for an early resumption of spe- | cratic party. Mr. Swmucl . Tilden wna | G0 ! or- | foremagt 18 tou short for bad weather, and, | Miiwaukeo Fxyrem. %% Y 's‘:,l‘o:}», e Continental hata tehumed i | Comtnitico will bo arranged. s clepayment. Parke Godwin keeps cackling | calleid oD personal anud political friend, n flf::‘c'{ly :'l‘l"',“",::f "":‘;[l“lr"l‘."'; J.',".f.fif.’.';';'gi‘nfihf‘i taken all in all, the boat fi the worst. that’ pos- {‘fff}"‘l?x':yrt-m:" "m ‘1‘aup.m white, with red roscttes. Each momber L UEADQUARTERS, that *the man {8 tho platform,” and ntleman then and now nt the hiead of one of J " D | sibly could be bullt for the shifting winds of o T & m. * 4:00p. m. carries. o red, white, ond blug toreh of the Intest and moet approved style. The company lus only had two practice-dritls, but is really du!n;i very well, and will no doubt bu ong of tlie most nttractive orgunizations of the cam- puign, elther Eust or West. At the locul licpublican headquarters, comer | e, ' lorman, Wells & Co. havo brought | We great corporutions of the " country, ana | Cheney’s gown. “lle moved a resolution in this | thelake. The_house runs from thé stump of . press. of Lakoand Clarl streets, nothing wns dong asked to sl the call, This he re to do. | BeRfE tho foremast 8 feet aft the malnmast, and s | Wisconda & il catorday, Tho organizatlon of Hayes wud | Tilden slmost to Lelieve it. Ilendricks was so | Ay, o m:;l onTaanilen that e tand LENIE roe Auurnlnnzdlnmsuun‘ it was moved to lay | built o ns to leave but littls room for traveling | Bt Fxpress. ¥ hanior Sareliing Clibs i steadily gotug o, | disgusted with this sort of talk that he gave | ognized position should refuse to suppart meus. | he Fesulution on the table, and that il refer- | on either side. The vnly good feiture (from u . Allirafns run via Hilwsukee Tikeia for At Ons ArG epOrtie dullys - Bteumsas bt | Shierman o plece of 1us mind, and It i sald thut | wies 10 maintain * tho Inwe and Conegitution of | €1 thereto be expunged from he proccedings. | rallor's staudpoint) Iy the working of the Nl | HU'chics S via Watertowd, L Crost Sl Whaoans - Ing taken to organizo o large German Club in | hioh words pnased between thiem. Sherman told | tio United Bintes," is fricud urged Mr, Tilden ho Dev, Mr. Swith sald if she resolution | yards from the cockpit, where the canvas Is : 103 p. m. [*11:008. m. ] ; ) A vere treated {n that manner he would resign s hi 'l ) L] A LANGE CROWD the Blxteenth Ward. Tess Tilden v with loyal zeal, presenting to him the couse- | WOre s Within reach of the Captatn, but the absence of LINOIB CERTRAL RAILROAD, was gathered in frout of tho bealquarters, cor- | © THE DEMOORACY. Hondricks thnt, unleas Hllen it CtreY powse | quencen In public. crtoem 1 tio wittineld bia | Pesition in the Counell. * = | w ller-ratelet portally offsets this udvantage, | Depot foutaf Lake.st sa foot of T weatsciacond:st ner of, Thirty-third streot and Buuth Park av- At the Clark Atrccl,llcadtfilmrlursnf the Demns quostlon, Tiden aud Lo would be beaten as | name, but all his cfforts and argumienta were | oo oo Gl fl"l"“"'t""].cu upon 'hfi hop Nicholson | aud in o heavy sea the Captain will ‘find har | — ik < udolpl-at., Bear Clark. entte, Tnst cyening to witness the first appear- | crats not u sotind wos heard yesterday. The re- budly as Greeloy and Srown, uscless, Je never signed the call. few, not "g‘r L'-nrnc:t"um?- '1'-’"',%'&_- Lt T work to keep ‘envuch peak for steerage way, ® Teave. nuce of the compiany nnd tho presentationscene, | cent defent has peacefully sent the local the Weatern Ansaciated Press, more than three or four, {n this great city hud | o 2URE HICREE BESKE SR et of ered up, the | and at the smne time manage his htdin. Tho company pussed in roview befgre | organization to slumber, from which it will | = New Youk, July 17.—A epetlal {rom Baratoga | the wicked auduclty or abfeet cowurdice to with- ot Wpanthe table. If anotlier Bethel of thisnature were to be probubly not. waken sufliclently to do any worle | to the Commerciai Advertiser says it has leaked | hold iicir names aind support, and not the lenst o i ARESy sent out, it might be a good plan to rig her £ gy consequanco this full Gt thgk there i af reconellsblo difforcce. bo- | conspicuous In this emall bad Tot was Bamucl 9. | o j#kop Fallow moved u resolution thanking | Lieavier worl forward of ntnoro dompat iouse, At ‘the Palmer Houso Democratic Campalgn | twoen Tilden and Hendrieks, and hence tho nor= | Tilden. e At ARy O] for the great ser- | with o smoll wheel caught with guvs, The ‘Headquarters but little was douc I“'-cfl]uly- appeurance of Tilden's lotter of nccoptance. 1t | Time ran on; the four years of strugple, sut- | FIe68 W Bat retl h"[”'ll ”“‘,l hurch fu_ compiling | halyards might be belayed aft as in'tiie % Good John Mattocks showed himself mrl{ in the | fs very evidont, from the hurried manuer Tiideu | fering, and blood culminated in the perpetun- [ AR, [0 WhCh B Clear and connected ae- | Tidings," but the malieall should be carried | Dubuaue & Stuux City Ex. day, but ns another youug poliician bua been | sud Hendrickloft Saratoga, that thy meatiug | tlot ob n groat untion, with ita laws respected | SOt of tho wircumstances reloting fo the | jurther forward, and the foreail ellowed moro | Giliian Pascuger. .. presented to lilm he early feft the scene of his | was not a harmonfous one, and that there arc | and its Constitution inviolate. origin and developiment of the Reformned Epis- | swing for Wi"z-smkwinf safting with a falr e hendquarters several times, when they were drawn up fo tine by Cupt. Hall. Among the Indles Present on Lliv steps of the church “wers Mrs. Leauder Stone, Mrs, John A, Logao, Mrs. W. H. Marper, Miss Jessle L. Perry, Mrs. . E. Livermore, Mra, B, F. Brayton, und others, while among the gcnl.lemcn were Willlwn H, Dubuque & Stoux Cliy & t. L. High olitical Jabors for home. Ou the other hand | wide differences between them on the currene o, copal Church could be obtaimed. Theresolu- | wind, A lttle different rig would sllow of | OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY H:;‘m;"ll‘fu{‘\?filfi:mz?'& fif‘fi;;fifi"&ff 1L ngc:.', gecrclm}n Jeromial Crowley wus busy | question, which may oullfiu m..amk.‘“{.i‘.‘.’ * MILWAUKLE tlou wus adopted. ., better Jibs und more top mm’.’ns. . Depot, foot of Lake st., mm?- and Rlxteenth: J. L Woodward, John 1, Burie, Dr. Strick- | penulug cpistics ond prepariug addresscs udiato Tiiden, or peaceful ly withdraw from the i But it i8 1o be hoped that Capt. Bundy will | 420, Usnsg and Sixteenti-aue. Ticket Otices, 3¢ Tand, D, Harry Hammer, 1 C. McKiunon, IL B, | and uhc;n lmluc dfl'::f‘ "} cg;,"d‘ 1r§:»m et BPECULATIONS cogl::;;::'l:a: R NEXT CON- QUINN CIHAPEL. ,l;u I‘lhbg"ml:h "1“] be u:gcldlum‘g \.\“"Fu o . I Vy BNWATY. e ommitico 18 Tepa ' 0 al whom he muy nddress the Word. Three " Hrayton, Iras Coyy und Othcts, . 1oe about @ | b adifress 10 the Democrats of hia ity asi MIBSOURI. Spectal Dlapateh o Tie Tridune. i e CELETRLTION, iundred people. DIl bim adicu Sesterday, nd | Mattand Expres 3 o'clock by Bap%. tlall, who ntroduced tng them to work for Tilden and Hendriclté, and | e e oo St R0 S o soT MiLwAugzs, July 17.—A very determined ef- clasing of a corner-atone In the ruli Is nob | yleir prayers may overcome the uoutical defect | DXia¥a snd siveator Lassonicr, " 10 cloar, dlntinet e R Fomai tho follows | (on il TS lrors Wik b ready ia . doy or LovE bR P4 | fort t being mado o ant the Hon. Pit Lyado | { SRR FECERR Mriine o lenls | of bis vedsel e T G 1n a clear, distluct volee, she made the follow- | LUt £ t Dispatch from the representation of this Congressional A ve, rev- racidc 13 shicl one V. for ward Bpectat Dispateh to The Triduns, 4 . o a3 Kaueas City, Leaven: ingadiroty, i wis o Wil coss atten | b¥o, Arrangomenta s oo IK(0Z of KAr) | e, ut, o duly 11~ To Missour Demo- | Dttt he T, . ¥, Dovlr ol Judgo | S0 or enthusiomn. Mo moy gt b e | THEMERTHER, | | Meole 1t 18 & matter of surprisc_that tho honor of | een Invited to come hero and speak. cratie Btate Convention meets nt, Jefferson Clty | Mallory ars both understood to be candidutés | flsed to be sober, but ton chances to one the Asmxarox, D, C., July n. m.—For - - Congre ciarge n- the Upper Lale reglon, Upper Mississipp! and | Mpidota s Tho Western Brauch of tho National Demo- | next Wednesdoy to nominate candidates for | 105 Congress, and it s cliarged agalet the Cen | sain, dripping from his nelghbor's wmbrella, | 77 ATl 7ifleys, purtly cloudy. weathicr | Abeoes Hassei eratie Comimittoe will meet in this city on the | geao officers, Great preparation Is belng made {rul Coninittew by the friciuds and admirers of | will take him In the ese, or pour down ls neek | o' areas of i, w i artly cloudy o B n chd e ol Aurors P'sssenge 7th prox.,, when o plan of campalgn’ will be for the cvont, and 1t promises to bo the most | inate for Cangress us Leen called for the 17th in a way which at times excites a sinile, and at | temperature or buru:u -.u:. decided changs n %lké"‘:\‘z“%l““' adopted. Preparations ara Imlkll,l 1or a grand it C ) tion Htd fm the State f . of August, for tho cxpress piirpose of defeating thmes a frown. Novertholess, this was cxactly | . LOCAL OBSEUVATIORE, Kansas* Clt: reception to the delegates ut the Palmer House, | cxciting Conventlon held in the Btate forsevernl R1x. Lyade's renumlngtluu N Lyndo 18 one what took place yesterduy uftcrnoon down on “enioaan, July 17. "Atchison and it is intended tlml.n;iraml Democratie pow- | years. The most prominent candidates arsCol. of the Baniges I the ettuap atiadiiens Fourth avenuc, near Vun Buren strect, The T Tt W, Fow. [Weaihor waw also take placo about tho same time. John 8. Phelps, Milltary Governor of Arkausas | trial, and it is supposed he will P busily cn. | Oteaslon was the laying of tha corucr-tone of onl T op Fae Yrmuuug this banner Lo Company A, Fourth Ward Haymalkers, should baye been conferred ona person who, though deeply intercsted in {;o Itics, has never taken any part therein, never clonged to n Woman’s Sullrage orgunization, and mot even o woman's club, unless a Dorcas Boclety might acsumyo so preten- FPFP PP tious o title. Tho question may prop- NO 1IOPES OF A COALITION, under Lineoln, Col. George Veat, reprosentin, : 2 uinn Chapel, a colored church destroyed by 000 77 0. ;.';Iy "‘:’[?fifi?‘”fi:’“ f:}l’c?lr lnm nwoi?\?e“; mfifififi"" D;l?r:g“[’;{gli‘%llot);ngs‘:lcfilfltfl%ml;ol;‘r‘g:;g :’1‘:1“ the Confederato ulumeutg the D‘;mol:rucy, nnfi gb uL w?e‘t':fl-.‘z‘"gfgl?{w:)&fig“:w"1‘331? ';‘fll,fi"ixrxls {’égnn"“e:‘{vgg?v ‘t‘:’xu m'tiflWH of ufl'lhic:l 'lmvz g 2. fi 3% SEx. Bunday, tEx. Saturday, § Ex. Monday. ‘o indoed nres 1 un 5 - g ut up W ¥ 33 M. 2. — lhn{‘;emlnn to the perpetuation et nstls | ol now than evor. Perry H. Bmith s East | Colsus Price, whose chfcf morlt scoms to Lo | Interestsfnthe c;f":,“;,";‘:,';‘,.m rary quariers until pqnm- prccenl‘l\', hea e LR ERIE AND QHIOAGO LINE, tutlons wnd the. prescrvation of the republican | holding o consultation with Tilden, 1t is just | thot ho fs a son of the Rebol Gen. Bterling | 1y vronriator ard cilior of tio Seebofe, a man of | they resolved to bulld near the st of the old | gz = T vt | hnimer Hauss, dramy M'&UI government "Bl"‘ l““’ “m‘" dflml e :_n:n: fi.xcfi\fl' usga‘u lgx?ucgcn;du&'{ld n;f,x.l fixg‘;‘fi Pricc, dear to Missourl memory. There oroa | apfiity aud euergy, German by birth, and, if 5‘“‘"‘"’" tllivurnhlng s I‘.‘l‘“’{ e “‘l‘-‘"‘“." after- O s, Trutun 16ave frou Eapostiion Buildng ot v . eetel C] o )01 T the cere g q . y 17— e L o, s ?“,‘;‘“&’c;rmd”:lyn‘:: TetTath conditiona. Tt 18 stutcd that Tilden pro» | Punber of othor aspirants, but none of decided | nominated, will be sura of clcction. " As {ho oon for the ceremony. The hour had Lisen set CmicaGo, July 17-MHnlght. Leave. | Amive, xight of aul!rngul wo are the more desirous that our laws ehall U frmned In such o judicious manner thut our sympathics may harmonize with them. The Rtepublican party has alwoys been nt varlance with tyranny and”in harmony with reforny, and that {8 ono reason why so many thivking women respect the party. ~ For no reform e be carrled forward independent of woman, Sheis the fulerum that liolds or Lalances the wheel. Sho goes not personally iuto the arena of war, but Lior heart-sympathics ¢ o Y for Bo'clock. By that time the first shower hud | ~aitonaJHarc Thr.1 Wik 77in e oses to repudiato the Specle Resumption bill | Strength. The administration of the present Convention §s tolerably “certaln_to have n fall Aceced c\fh' 4 Railona, ) fiar.) Thr.) _Wind. | Rtin| Wenther. | pay Express—Poliman Draw- !"opod qlnnl?nt e 8. Lows plnunmn‘.1 Tilden | Ineumbent, Gov, Hardin, has been exceedingly E{I’:‘{‘l’f"y of fi.‘:""l“"“"&""'o"‘%"““" Mr. Deuster’s | o0l :cnmd‘;‘ to dc"sgc’r::ll}'mi'}su!lfil?fg;;dcz,::;. , 9 ing.Jioom Sleaninir Cars, to i cmphaticaly o hard:money. many’and ko | popular, snd Lo could tndoubtedly commasd g drscomileral good. porary withi the commencement of thecxerclees, Aqasie, e Pl e o B D e e Do oo | the nomluatiou, 1 o choso ta doso. Although | 13, notwithstanding the accident of his op- | MUCh 10 te Slscomiurt of o the colorad poot g Caraana Horer Carereri]_son . . 10 p, m. vont Tendricks accepting tho nomyination for | Le Lna written a lotter declining peremptordly to | poncats birthy u° caniidate of undenisble Yicirardor arquenehod thelr Liinot. - While Only Tfue running the Hiotel cars to Now York, Vico Presidcnt, s lie would ot only have to | have his name beforo the Convention, It ts notat | strengthh, Tlo s o sound, aolld, reliable wan, | 4,0y jy some mensuro sppreciated tho feeling of FITTSB 4 I gnt” crow, but - swattow " Mol body "and | il unfecly that, i tho cvontof ded-oci on and worthy of bearlug evon the Republican bt | goiCimuity which 1s supposcd to pervarlo peopios URG, F2. WATNE & QHI0AG0 BAILWAY, breeches, after. It s sal hat this Is caieln, he othior candidates, he W ¢ the nomince, % e debey ‘i o Vriting and forwaraing of the | All tho candidatos Tohr him as the durk horso of | I1a long, active public Iy and wany services ta e e coukiol feep letters of accoptance, Much disaffection cxists | tho race. The fight will be very flerce between th K: tg“ murlt rmgnluflnh and {t {s quite 8:500. m. | 8:108. m. Doy Express Pacine Exp with the colored brother, ia. the companion of I emocracy on this account, | Pholps, who representa tho Unfon Democracy, | With bounds of pussibility that he inay by 4 aapmde Local Passenger—F st Alall... A B e e va s | They® ik e Froceastivating, - | and Vest, who b the most dlstioguished Jeader | cousidored the fittest persou to recelvo tho | 1L BRI LOMELE Kho (unoy tenacis ML Was undergoing (o throes of dismemberment, | that they ara losing valuabls' tiing, | of tho opposiog faction. honor of nominatiun, on the ground that hods | j ool ghe proverblal questions about the Tho Terrible Hont at the Contennial 03 your speaker bada good-by to twelve nephows, | Which ought to boused for orgunizing for the BYRIKURS AND DLOWERS, already a public oflicer. Bealth of © thelr vespective | “folks, ' phebitd iyt ot i - Taiounaay EXCUpiel, DAy, {Satunay excepind. ne brother, and -one brother-in-law, To seven | campalgn. le‘?‘lllu l:lclluve llwl'l‘lrfinrt’!;hn{r h’}'rlel;!‘t(r{lé&“"[&fi'“fi';};‘;‘gé;{&‘h“'fl'}:-l u I‘e flll’,‘,'g_‘ ;‘g\ll]«‘ly“;!:?)‘:l:hlnxto“xs:}'rfi::}-lg?l\bgr"t‘i}lll‘g:' would ill book, and e as luteresting na the CENTENNIAL GLOUNDS, PIILADELTIIA, July — ;}u;u—léu‘xlr 'él:fiaI‘x‘:t{x‘g‘;\r—l]fikubfll?flv:‘lumn::dflafi Fottaato o tho gén:r‘;l :D‘l’l;llm'; Puat Filden will gatos and strlkers from this city. e wani | Unlers somo tirucla intervenes, und one of our | 4utics of two fret-class eudanen. Over i anc | 1 =ThisIs the tyenty -Afth day of ot wiater, D TAIRE & OEG RATLHOAD. A e oy for tho | COFuCE Of the fret etory au_enterprising, and it | and for th post ten days {t has been truly fearc | TR Jeate trom Raposion, Bullding, oot of bons seyeuth—{ho fair-huired and bluc-oytd boy— { *Iny down' entirely on Hendricks and the | politiclans have gous up in tull forco to in- | lazy Rfl foost, Tiokei-oftioes: K3 Clark-st., Laimer House, arics ? i 15 to be feared uy veul o1 ful, thermone cioe, 4 ) Cotslenad thls soscaie to . compide shoul g | Weat, whticlt will, of course, yrovent »_coulition | ugurato tho preliminarics of o flght to-morro, | pluce, Doustor or Mullory will probubly bo 0ur | ' jmonady aud B e | i e PAMENE, k- Ovar, W0 T thio, | s s i gt ORtyonhlah Wi chancu to survive hin: “Tell my father and | between the Rog-Baby and the Democracy. | Aniong those wholeft on to-night's traln was next representative at Washiugton, wus well patronired. Sunday and yesterday the thermometer gave L teare : muther I died fn Andersouville for lack of | Perry I Smith's return 18 unxlously awaited, In | Ityde, of the Republicanyund Hutching, of the I LANE THE BERVICDS. it up in disgust, 0s the mercury danced up to | Accommodatton Tond." tha ope that ho will bring good tows. As §t [ Zimes, the bull-pup and the tom-cat of the MISCELLANEOUS, Shortly after 8 o'clock a procession, composed | the top with nary another figure to make its up- Twould not loy my hand upon this banner | is, matters look squally ubout the Demoeratic | Minsouri Democracy. They earry thelr frrepres- BTILL KUNNING, of Eldvrs of the chureh, each buaring n woudene | ward ‘progress,” Over 150 persous were sun- camp. siblo confiiet with thiem to tho State Capltal, ane SMEL U0k (ec) Basurad. your cauas was s JAE o Wil doubtless furaish o lively spectacio of BostoN, July 17.~Gen. B. I\ Butler contra- | buttomed chalr, approached the place, The ratn | struck Sunday, and about thirty cases proved ond your nomiuce o true and tricd soldlor—In Wo JMerald, this morning, the report | began to pour. Thu purty were not to be bulked, | fatal. Yesterdny tho number ‘was almiost us | CHICAGO, ROOK U BATLRO. olliar words, tho_cholcest lisndivork of God, MISCELLANEOUS, pliteal sl polling dn tho Gourantio, miuch ks In t e, this, morning, o veport | (L0t i el wit i iho.scrviees b | Ereu; eho haapttl on the Expostion Grownds | Lo coage Sy eR Herch S Sreeipn i un honest man, Of the truth of this nssertion, ELEVENTIL WARD. tho disgust of tho tnmm couservative and 2 gan Unfortunately, not everybody was pro- [ Was packed full of patienta; from all parts of oftice 54 Llark-at., Shierman Houso. allow mo to quote {rom a letter recolved from & | myg Florent Ward Republicon Club held o | Joiceable mumbers of the purty, fonpcul | canvass. vided with an wiabrella, and thiere was on une | the ground could e secu tho ambulance, roll- Judggo now upon the . Benel and & stanch Ohlo e moetf Yoot dvostag loMacting's Tiall from Jfifl""i“" l‘"g’ B l‘-‘f“‘ ‘i“l'“ t‘}’dflba EOUTIIBRN ILLINOIS. romfortable huddling together to prevont belng | {og-chinlr, of streteher, burrying toward the | omana, Learenwitna Ateh I Demacrats *You question mo regarding my | Fegular meoting g s Lall, | truins brought large numbers of delegates an Speclal Ditpatch to The Tribune. drenclied. hospital 'with its putient who Lud boen over- | et atcommoteis o ron I opinlon of the Republican nomince. As to | on Ads, near Madlson street, with President A, | Visitors. Al the prominent. candidates oro al- | Crestes, 111, July 12.—The Demnocratie Con- | 'The ceremony was conducted by Elder John | come with the heat. Alout 2 o'clock heavy | Nlaut Kxpread.. Gov. Huyes, he {3 o gentleman of nuexcc%lon- B. Coolt I the cliair, and; after transacting sume | Feady on the ground. gresslonal Convention for the Eighteentl Iitf- | Turner, of St Loufs, Who wmade some intro- | thunderund raln storm camio up, and pruyers able character, o good soldlor accordin, his = is Distelct has been ealled 10 convene at | ductory remarks on the solumnity of the oeca- | Went up from the lips of thousands of sullering -_LAl antoruniiics‘awd i proved o safe fifim“h& T iR L o Mo RATIFIOATION. Cator A, "Thelion. \i'n'nnmunmy.cn, s | slon," s ‘wan Tollowed by Eider Dure, wiho | mgrtale for tho ffreshivg rao. " - 1‘; ; ica a3 Governor. 1o Is a gool ¢ o} . g esent ncumbent, doubtless, will be renomis | lined a hymn which the audience sang to s halt- ny opened out equally as hot, an m Liepubitcan, as 1 am Democrat, but In:u)ccgl. Ms | The further organization of tho Iayes and n“;;:::“&::“::;;‘: .‘;’::“;.Z’;‘;"“”“ Efi:fi‘:-ld::,u:'um,o'flm““, 5 g sastofs tune, but In which tlw[‘l’gnu fofned, | n. m. the leat was utense, it} by 8 waa iv.cr- ey e on T ] personal character ns a man of good, sound | Wheeler Marching Club was then resumed, M i o Tuly 10—Tho It e al TIIR MISSOURT DEMOCRAGY. old and young, smart and_ feeble, happy to the | fectly suffocating. © Aguln was the hospital | ¥oF Grand Haven, drand Ra udginent, snd sucti 1s the generul suntiment of | Mr, Samucl Kerr was culled upon to preside. ENDOTA, 3.y (U0 AG~UHOANayes (an 8. Lowis, Mo., .1..1{ 17.—The result of the | lust onc'of them, Elder Joluer then read the {:m-kcd to s greatest capacity, Wo counted clec is personul fricnds. 1 Lave po opinion for the public eye, us Judges are cxpected to know only the luws,” ete. Bucl s the epiulon of o disinter- sted person of tho opposite party, and we may el ussured that your cholee “hns Tallen upon u mun who will_glve Jttlo to scl? but much to his country, You may well congratulate your- On motion of Gen. Maun, » temporary organ. | Wheeler ratification inceting held here on Bab- | penocrutic primns tions Buturduy proves | prayer from the Cliurel Discipling, uud remarks | three persons carried out of the Maln Building {zation_was 0flcclcdhu follows: Unptaln, | urday evening, as telegraned Tum Tmnuxe, | to have uu‘n n declded defeat :mlm’,...my. L‘cm wade by Elders Davis, Booth, Dawson, | on stretchers, seciningly dead, Iu the space Frod L. Phillips; First Licatenant, Willlum | wos o grand success, Iarly fn tho cvening, | that faction electing conridernbly Teas thun ouo- | Brother Chauneey, of Cansda, und Brother | ten minutes, all of whot had” been prostrated Dewey; Bocond Licutenant, George Lipe. | crowds began to line the sldewalks In front of | balf the delegates to the State Convention. Jocoba, Elder Turner theu read tho address | with the heat while in gnu Main * Building. It ‘was_rcsolved to bove s grand Washington Hall, glad to answer onco moro th MADISON, W3, from the Dhcllnuuu of the African Methodist | SBome report as high as 150, and seveniyfive turnout _ Saturday nvenlnfi when the” new h &1 re tho Speciat Dispateh fa The Tribuns, Church, nnd Elder Booth followed {n prayer. | cases to-duy, Atiulw o number of whish” will club will parade and s ratdileation meoting o | call to the Republican causc. ThoSllver-Cornet MapisoN, Wis,, July 17.—~A call appeared Ina | By this time the rain had slackeued up some- | prove fatal, 11064 every uno at thy EXPOH: | a s s s aa A rulves that you have found n jicar] of Influfte | held. 1t was nlso announced that a handsome | Band discoursed some of its most brilltang [ Democratic paper Sunduy morning fora Demnt- | viat. lun to-luy looked us lhfl“{:" they wele tt st Yalue, for political honeaty is u rara virtus fu | fingg ‘would bo presented by tho ludics of tho | siralns from the balcony, and bulloons wera | Crutic meoting t6 ralify” the nominution of Til- |~ Etder Turncr then announced that Jects for the hospital. thiesy degencrate dn{a. ward as goon as tho Marching Club was l’ully ot 0 watched ,_‘u they b s den amd Hendricks, but it subscquently appear- A COLLECTION WOULD BE TAREN s T S e e Itis not expeeted thut wamen wiil e ostensibly | organtzed. Tho meeting then ndjourned i) [ 8ent up, and watched untll they beeame din | ¢ that the call was unauthorized by the purty | for the heneilt of the church, and wanted tho | oo ATUSEN 3 finumctud With politics uny mare than Judges. | Saturday evening ut tho sanie place, spccks Iu the cloudless canopy. Tho band's ve- | yanagers, and, if 'the meeting had been at- | andlones to deposit all thelr apare change In (hg MOOLEY'S THEATRE. [ uvertholess, wo _ure dooply intercated fu the TIE OREENBACKERS. tiring wus a algnal that it was timo for busincss | tempted, the atorm that pussed over thecity | hiole in the cornier-stone. Hesald they wanted o f:m g(b ’x'ul;tlluul:.\u.m}‘h} :rla: n;n;elmhlh' t‘n th: lu;]m ‘filmnublll \v!!de:yucl{lcullc'\}‘ul in ‘the \]Veat Di- | to comtence, und scon tho hall was througed, | carl -“ufll‘: u\’ull;llllf \“Lh l{cnv winda m;‘d raliy :o mi'lw tlu(h ‘nml'hutxlm-nlmlm bfl the il m‘mnn MAflUlI‘.nR & AV ! h or our {uterest thut | vision communded #all citizens who rely on na- > : woul ve elfeatually put 8 damper on it o0 put something In the hole. He started off | WILL E, CHAPMAN/ those Tuwa shiould b Eoods and that e adiniu- | tional ecourily as oppued to th ‘ctiona goid- | €0l B A. Bowen, Manager of tho Blrst Na- X CIATRN RLECTION, With a doliar bill, but souebody waa ahead of Lock Mospital,cor, Washington & Franlin-ss. fstration of affairs shoul 2 pure und ably con- | resumption theory of tha Wall streot maufpus tlonal Bank, was callod to the Chair, and I 1T, apalch to The Tribune. Nim. Turning to the crowd he safd : The: ; g D 1 ) PP q Clartered Ly the State of ililaois for Lhe e dluuml. Women aru leo deeply ntorcated tn | lators? to sssenible ab Maskeil's Iiall fast [ Huggles, publisher of the * Mondota GAummwfiIl-.July 17.~Ths churter enact- | 4 ithls girl in hero who's ot ahend of me 8 AL WEBOFSHONT & CALMENS '.""“"'.*""5“"""""‘""",", '_‘:7 el fatew ut oyl the wives of our Presidents. * From whot wo | evaning, and in responso somo_ forty | ulletin, to uct us Becretary Dr. J, | 64Dy the General Asscmbly was to-day adopted | ot hor quarter in before I zot my dollar in UNION SQUARE THEATIRE CO. | £ i weil kfown thot 11t JASHS has' soad ot pear of Mrw. fov, Lluyus, should sho hayo tho | porsons gutiiered und olected Mr, Maskell | G, Corbus, fn o fov brict romark {n this clty Ly o wiulority o 20, @ el W | ° Tt waa urasing 10 watel the scene durlng tho | yonp Ay RYRNING, Tuly 17, during the week, | SIS0t o! ihs hrsteaton i s phet oo poars, Ak gt CPTesL] or- e " + yoel . very! " ot v 1k, aca are all-finportal & ot o Whita Thouss, wa-Teol nure it Wil | Hyors. pafor whose “mamno the iotor o Hie | was 1o Conta Tinyce i Whacter Chus a QUINCY, 1L ;‘{3{,"},‘,‘&2:@'{;’;{3#&‘3{,3 o bl unytie 10 | gul Wedneaday and Saturiay’ Matmcce, DI | WE e renith, piihples o 15 {ave, ot ‘Hocn: ln'lyc‘:al.lhu{nm whus:fl x:;mm thrnl lprll:ltulrlt;l“t!l;u wus v.oltmi;nnll'nyea and \\l'lumlfl Chlxla' fi" y Spect i dnbout 1t wnd et p HAN ot i fed and-hill by some curfous error placed the title Col. Bowen's expressig his inubility, ) crowd formud abor and prevented those | i crful cant, o the s, Darsiase Grute, funly ionn # | Pirough Unlusan, to bcomo. reblond of 1 | 1, GURCTs My July 1E"tie, epuilicans 66 | bho reur from eoming forward, A spaco. was | * JULy i sl vt e, A Wiy e il sluftaie aUHE WAl Mz, Myers sald is had come Lo explain why 60 | Club,” Mr, It 11, llufiglcu was elocted to the | iy .wfi'..n. o hiere werd no specclics, hug oyer | Clesrody sud the - faithful - walked for- CRYSTAL GARDEN, Wliy hol—10cenia s poy. postage. Dr. Jmice hus 3 muny mén wero out of ob, aid wiy those who | oflice, and Dr. I, 1L, Buiocklor, of the Mendata | gyirenites, LIS IGTE L0 e bost'of foollug | ward ‘ono "Ly ouc, and each deposited el roaimeand parlors. You sse nu biie but the Doctor, Dr. hind work were getting ouly halt-pay, Thoy dit | Neiws, Vice-Vresldont, The following gentle revafled. " S | bie or bher sito, Oceasionally thery would CRESWOLD'S AN Y A B Sy Cumaulialona s wars e not live under u republican form™ of govern | were thon clected: D, A, Cook, Beeretar, P PLBABANT RITUATION OF A “nEponyzn,” | be found somehody to plunk dowhn 85 bill, but 100 1 o't " AN buvinei atpiciiy aubidential, " ment, but undor an oligarchy, and had uo power | 8, Andress and C, Fishor, Comgmudln iz Be The Detrolt Fost docs not think tho unwill® It was o rare oceurrenee, Beversl 1% wero put PROMENADE CONCERTS THE REQULAIL OLD.NSTAD, to make luws for thelr own protection. The | turics; ¥, Gifford, of tho First ingmoss of Goy. Tiien to filo his unswer fn tho | 90%h but tho popular smns were of.much [ 70.DAY. Matlnee at2:30, Admisalon, 10 centa, PRIVATE'L T i epeaker then procceded to explain his | Treasurer, The Township Commitics wore rnh Yt.ll)'kl very well for a #reform ™ - emaller denominations, The roof of thy first Hvfiifi'fi‘f 1!;""""“"""" at 8. Admission, 25 couls, Bouth Ciark-at, , cob ! b tho Ml Mo, o 1ol s il stune, until o 5 play entitled *“Tywo vely bo cured. Lodivs wanling the ting an exumple’of modeaty lin dress aml de- weanor, houorlng tho soventh day of the week, and, eurblug by her 8pagtan economy aud fndustry that inordluate love of luxury and dress which haa caused tho setting in obscurity of many u brilliant sun. The young politician of smull mepus, but with u Jarge desiro to gratl- 1y:the extravagaut dosires of ‘the ona he loves, ol Dispatch fo Tie Tridune. cn uf Saidy Dhar, ™ | doonl ¢ atfonal Bank, 15 sorely templad, und, unlos - 4 = e ¢ ¢ road case 9 o 0l el i & LS5 DI ot (o oty tiue, ni'u,‘m‘& ey lllll‘l;“p_‘(:’)l‘:i'u?ld:u[,l:‘:- ugnan, “::M:ll} i3S mlot“ o ‘(:)'iufm to ack s Exccutlvs Cominittes of the | pregidentiul candidate. :fix‘adl'fifi,:?z':%fiflfififflfif “".’f‘,‘“u“‘{,‘;;an"‘("’f,l‘;,’; E%pmu‘: wuiviNg; searg esacty for | MIEDICAL HINARUHR you tunity for fame, For the dour onco closod over | greenback dea na_opposed to gold as mong On motion of the Chalr, a Financo Committe Now, licre fa @ nomineo rnning for tha Prest. | FrOWES SO0 BNEEEE P WERR O eons |~ are advlaci b cousuls it fn pers dislivuoruble carcer 18 scldom opened again. e spoceh was luhaaml.lu]ly (Pt "Brocirery: of flvo was appolnted, vie: b1, B Andross, E. 8. [\eneY | Sharued. tnyor on th, beforo 8 court of the | tanipulated, The result'ot the eollection was COL: WO0OI’S MUSEUM ATD, PALURLE IOt 10 Ao i The key is given to o Guishady™ the pure- | tho same oa the ono ulunlly'dcllvcmxl by Mr. | Childs, 8. T, Amold, William Lovers, aud T ¥, T 000, b, andhfe. Chara o ta not | Just vne-balf of the desirod amount—g50. Siibciaallls, 2 cnnaxic privaris Brficy T4 bearted. Ifo-along found e i Holy Gratl,” | Myers upon liko occaslons, | ore. Ninety soven oamos Wora tiod | Femdy to maot bromBily, —to 1 ot willlog tastan THB CORNEN-STONE, e TURADAY EVENING. TULY 1a=12 Now stara 1. flacnses, lte glvee cliy reference wa 1o “ 4 A‘!’;‘l’fi“k :II’,IAID.’:n:Su llfflf‘flfi? u.{l‘d m;fin;(glhct hald & '".{?a BUANDINAVIAN REUDLICANS cnrolled as membery n! the Cluab. trial botore "“‘{,‘.“’"""“ 1% ||?! willing h(,hl\'n tho Elder Turner then took a tlu-bux about 6 E’lgrfl'fl.flh Kntertulument, and Miss MOLLIK WiL¢ NT. FEM 1..‘;; mxw“-':gnl‘ Tiks | eated &in, likp c‘.’,rcme““fi l,m,m,fd“my“'h abtat "}l‘; aturday night a largely-attonded meoting | Dr. J. O, _Corbus, belng called | proof made public beforo lection. =~ Was thor | fnchea square, {u which he deposited the follow- PRENCET SPY. ugcess. uale b elebral e, t theold ¢ ¢ : e, bef 1ike tacle fn thi try? Was ileat b 1,804 exira strong, 84 per box: *+ Perfodio Mixtury,” up tiis bullding, and will use it as ruadquurtors | Taid asido i personal froferences, and elicors | (mbeszlement wud frawdulent spuronriation, ef | wois Districts A, M, E,"Goneral Couferenco LAKE ‘EXCURSIONS [w &end stamp for **Clroular far Married,” contalne during the coring political catnpaig, - Mt Or | Tully secepted 'Hayca and WHotlcr' as tho best | Srush funds whlle vppealiug to the oo rety ] | Records, with tho uaies of 100 delegutes; the X T ooy vt soaine for DELk: P dhnaon e i e catpalgn, M£. O, yuceeptod Hayes | s s tho besl. | votes na *¥reforuior, yet atrad Lo aqarely amd | Hocorda, witl tho uaes of, 100 doleguluss th ARk o bt Dlacaias eng s for CELi: Jicatit. the luml‘;cr Liho i, M. ©: D popular nomiuces, Ilo oulogized c!urm‘u-: lmmwu moct the [asus, and chiallengo-the proof? ll b"vfl;)h I my 120 humu he well- fl,.m“,,,,ngon“gn‘{‘,m,mmh" srterador | LIATED DOCK on Neevous gid Nit leeuat, Club have syl od o aumuglt&:lnnc"m h 0 | whosa record he elalned to lifikllrroprowhnh'. 5 '1‘1‘8::‘! ;nlu:in.xxhnmb%ndfr llml|l.'| clrumytancos & | m|m (| g an old’colored sis I'{ :.:,nr.; eoy EnuMumonwr’!!r"?:nro abla tertis Apply o] .i;.m:: L eri Broas 1attors (o DIt ¥, D CLATKES other exponsca, 2 ggl:l-l&g g-‘;fillll?l'fifi fl:v‘.v’vli:?l:mlo ub'hk’i'fi?a".fifll e ;A:l:;nungfiiu 1 s st e iames U 8. ) | S et | 100 Boull Clark aly, Chicago, Mheoshvinel Siael Capt. Embret acted as Chntrman, and Mr. 8, | sequent to the Wiy, 0 tho Intense sxlisfaction Bpecial Dispalch fo The Tridune. Sherman, J. L. Deveridgo; names of the e SANANGIAL. | NOCURE! Nowlon s Socrotary, Messrs, It Henderson, | and amidst the wildest sppluge, of all prescut, ' | - Sramaviscd, Muse., July 17.—A movement 18 of thie Church, 1iving and decenscd, the Tnvested Hag NO PAY Y T ean Mossnos, David Sihojen, Jubn Wickers, 1d- Mr. Ingtess fully in orecd’ tho Republican | 18 on foot to elect Samuel Howles, of the Bpring- | names of the ministers present, together with 1ves| s y 9 ward Thompson, and_Mudritson, addressed the party andita fundmyental principles, cipoclaly | Lt Jidlcam o Congeee o, tho feuth | e Eiewarls ami Elders uf tho churl, ) Paida Profit of 195 Suth Cark-it, conner of Monios, Chican flfim"fi in ablo speechica about the present po- | that guarantocing e, protectio, and lhorty to | District on an independont ticket. The Demo- | Justly, sme United Etates sllver and copper | guring the pas tie prize. Qentienien of tho Fourth Wary ure ‘vur “Sknights erraut —our * Galahads,’ and wo look to you fora proper protectlon in our «¢ivil vighte. As you hunor thils flag and your country, so Gud will honor you. I can only say that uur Learts’ desiro for your cause s, thut Wwhen thethunder of this confllut haa cleared the pulitieal atmosphore, sope November day the uny lghtning volees from over this great land mui' whisper in our ear, * Qoy, Iayes of Ollo i"‘l w'zc-;dunl.-ulwt of the United Btutes." [Ap- 40, When the applause had subsided, = atMadisonest, irl f Titn Tuisuxx and Tima o san-aL, cor, fow months, nnder our Improved | 3, tustfon. "Tho Chalrman gave {uforuw- | all, enpitulited the scts of the Republfcan | crats will undoubtedly run Chiester W, Chupi, | colns of varloua dates, f i tn Brocke. I o Sonauliod, nersonally or by 1At {res ot sl 1 OA‘H. HALL HESPONDED AS FOLLOWS? tlun about the pm{:rnn of the Norwegian Came ty |‘,'|“'LL|:‘.}) FI\;‘M and x::,,:umgm u,{:.“ with | the preseut fucunsbeut, agali, B Bome amusenient was caused when the colng :;{I:n'l':‘.fl;{:- :ni'fimfi'u 1,‘.':,.;'.‘,.,.5"'1;:.;{:2::&'1.‘: o '"fl;m'-\l.‘a"fln"fifn':fl'yd\‘-':m -xfm:n'm OF Lo pi aceept this beaut!ful gitt ou belwl of Com- | pafin Company {n the Fourtoeuth Ward. - 1t | Dioes of the Detnoeratic, Whils ho feltcondent e | wers betugs placed i the thi-box, by Elder Tur- | fng full iuformation seat ou spplication, ‘Ghfeo lloure. v'a: . 108D 73 Pauy A, and {n return 1 Yludgu rm our honor | will bavo fts next meeting to-nfght. A compu- | of victory, o recommended zeal ou the part of A erulo Wilow, ner remurklug that the box would be lefs thero unnu‘li & CO. AJERVOUR EXIAUSTION—A MEDIC ; Sompar words that wo will bear 3 through tho | by for the Teuth Ward will ba organized ol | Bh Yo s scoeas Cinctunarl Guseite. over nlght, uird I didn't want It openei. Boig | mlisukors and Uroker, 3 Wi N O e et e and L ot ['f“ the credit of Compuny A | niceting Saturday fu tho ongine-liouse, Prot. V. Jenkins recognized fn the Nepub- | Laat Thursday cvening Mrs. W. and s gentle- | one sugiested that u guard should Loplaced | 5 e e Busoam ot Anatomny, Kow Yark, on e caiseandours for 10, S G108 Victory for Hayca aud Wheeler e el e aant wakn, Hean }mty the dissemination of knowledgsand | mau filend went up ou the Inclined plane to | overit. One roverend brother suld the angcls NOXIOE. i’,,fl{}‘,“,‘,}."',,‘. e oy gadisoutably D oat “Three ety hoers, e o Tuilles of ‘tlo' epublican (,l‘ub of u‘m. Btzteenth Wanl | futelifgenco: in the Democratic party, hgnorancy | view tho city from Mouut Adums, Whils they | would guard it, hut it must have been ono of | Tmportant to Porsons Vlaltin'x' Now | lnped LR T0SATT e, Wil LU Heatiigat UF uorvout tho Fousth \{"u:rl“‘nfln d’tl’n‘rsuvél? 'mg C‘c‘)‘u x;:u?y met for permauent organization at No. 811 | and vice, e denounced the fncongruous cle- | wero wulkiug about very near the edge of thy { the ungodly who sungz out: York or tho Contennial, yaleat deblitly, h:hlfd:llmnmxwlwyr e’ expae ara'ex urzobes steeet Just , Maj. duy nmeits of the Danocratle pominations §n 1803, | bill s rufllen rushed up Lehind thom, kuocked | 4 No, sali, you's dou't cotel any angel waltze | * ” g 40 N s the mithur DL L., }i"“"""’“ valled the wmceting to ordor, Tho | Seymour and Blalr; in 1672, Greeley und Urdw& thu gontloman \vl!.luultluu;:l ‘shut on tho back of | fug urvuud dls 'ero town,? i . |,fi"!‘,é‘I,’.‘fj‘,}‘.’.’{.fl,f.‘d‘.,fi"*u‘ifi‘,fi’{fi“‘fi',‘,’:,‘.fi",‘}‘.‘,{:{ KM, o oeb i ool BAN TSl ol i {"}‘“" of “‘I‘L‘fi‘f“l‘““"f‘“ on Nominatlons fih:m- aud in 1876, Vilden and Jondricks. Tho pust | thoe hicad sensoless to the ground, commanding fter the foregolng articles had been placed | fres: i Jnun‘ roma. Klovwor, | Kurspesh tlsa DR. C. BIGELOW . D'Ifi ,l’“l{ é'). was udopted, and. Louls | acts of tho Democratic party,, he sald, would {:ermke«p silent or ho would_shoot ber; then | in the box, tho ltter wus carefully scaled and | Hestaursub, suppiic '“hn:u-'hb““ l'"“";"l;l:'}w~ 1TAB REMOVED from 270 5outh Clark-at., corner Belalfner wua clocted Prosident, and tho other | not warrant reforw frou theti If they aime Into | ho' wimmenced searching tho kontleman's | placed within it receptaclo in hucoruer-stone, i e % Comtennial: = 0r WO | Y Huren, to §2 Woat Madison-at., comer Jellors D! cc.-rdo as rowflf l" the bgmmiuea wera | power. Whilo he regretted to say that the | pockets, Bhe, viewlng the situation ot once, 'he rain began to fall wbout this tne with re- on, Chicago, 141, and has had for the past twenty syzreed upon. After lltl! m{;lw"flu of somu | actions of somes nu]xuhu.cuu wers to Lo de- | und with wouderful presonce of mind, nustied | vowed yigor. Elder Turuer read from tho : LEGA the LARGEST PRACTICE fu the Clty for portant routine busincss the Club | plored, yet ho detied the production of an in- | the villaln over thu hill fnto the ruviue below, | Charch Scrvice, another hymn wus sung, tho | u,‘,,‘\-,‘w‘.;; TNE CoMPriol Ay alter "llllv‘l; ;-1'“ were wade for APT, JAMES L. HIGHT, fiio rosponded & complimentary ailuston to focledlcs, Ie sald tho Republicad party wos ek “TWJ in lurlmf s majority, if not i, of the “u?ul ul 1ndies in tho country. The Democruta et erylog fur refonn, It Was 8 plla that thelr 1K8 wero nog rendered dllustrious by the pos. Cu other unl wdjournes INTC aud SEXUAL DISEASES, Y culnuu'.T sesslun of thy begutiful of the gentler sex. 1f S stance fiv wiich they wero concealeds and, {n | Then sho did all shy could to restore her cacart | elder bit the stono threo taps with o nason’s aninaton, D, G My 3, 170, e e ey 7 4 . ; e . citing the ? o il Sl 4 v | Bamine oF Wi u be- | TN OTICK ta liereby glved to ). Pervans who way have RESCRIFPTION FRER begfuning 40 be. Telt 10 politics e on Quann Cuosing, July 17.—Tho recent o perinlttod (o escups by o Danocraie” Qovernor. | considorably brused, who wers' unawire of the | stone, and the lutter was tipped dnto placs a1 it ie saimo wuust hoyreasiitud fo Natian Il | Sanliood, aud all disorders brouglit ou by ludiss an B foui s Gaist on' \flwll’fi?c :1‘..53 ; Dr. Houtz, of Hoi ke; und, § slo circ e f idat tho sunise of the wulticude, This ended | fatb L Ceatlong prcxces, Auy drupgiat tisa the lagradls EVRY Jear, 1t was not neocssary, porhaps, st | gaulzation of tho Hyde Purk Coutrul Ropublican | clusion, thrde mw:u:fie:xr:. \:IBNA llod Tor mug.uunumlnuue RO W teaplag ?u"Lched&?}’,"&Ja Lhiodo who Tewiued did o _L“““' Glgued) c.,m\,{fiumu.{c‘&.‘ém.u How X::"Jz‘ s Baviglos'd 0%y Bax e8] & Sk . . r 2 - v : X s -4 i RTINS ey

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