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¢ hiconn Sailn axvhne. ] % .. VOLUME XXX. ; CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1876 PRICE FIVE CENTS. s £l THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE, 0 leved, beforc the campalgn wan over | ry. and thoscmade at Clnclnnatl were the bert | and Wheeler and the great Republican party. B INSURANGE STAT D A e POLITICAL. Jee o e NG ihten au” i | Lhatmould poneiany have teen mnde. - (Appisuse.] | [Applavie Unless B e T the | Toe wytitr, "M il S meement 180, Insnre such a Republican viciory as had never be- N THE POURTEESTIL DISTHICT. caune goes on as_ It has heen doing for the lost wotk with o and effect. Ho scored 1‘5' foge been nchloved, *[Appiance. | Capt, 1 T Tytle, of Decatar, foll that hls dla- | motiF e will Tave & grander and more over- | fauit-finde §2 shey were abont creatingconfuaion ; T o Witiard “Woodard, of Ehicaga, atg mot beliers | teletwont rotiap the ueiat malory. e viettry 1n Thitiots 1. Rovember than | womecon <% & {1% e that thers. wets Twny SEMI & I i 3 era was n person who iad ever bren identified | 1, . Winter thought he could safely sy that the | (005 VO NS RET o T Teincn the Stepublican | Shronic ¢ & in the community, aud tha men Meeting of the Republican | jiihthe pablican party who waa not, tn favarof | majoeity would be bétween 1100 and S.00 o the i . 4 whotons £ ere those who bad done e T e eran Py o mia" i hin district. | Tremdontial elechion. The canipaien, fh s upin- | Party’ sras organized and Lot hnd contrul of | JAGIOM o Lere e e one 1o ARhis or State Central Com= (Secont) were natisfied with the cfforta of the Ad- | lon, should be aegressive, not defensive. this” State. am ot bonsting when £ | maawhl 3 ragabacnt who had duns more for 2 minlstration durlug the last few montha to enforco Greore Scroggs, of Champaign, spoke of the rag- | 81y this, T eay it hecausc 1 hellevs | the pa’ (I nanclally and otherwise, than any C AMP I mittee tho lawe, and be miygested to the e miltten that | baby micocates wi aregolpzaround n Champaig | it and | helieve It beeanso 1 have made Inquirles. | otherm % of the Committee, . they conld do no better nervica to the Repnblicans | County presching their rclnl:lnu- doctrinemto the | It has been my interest tn try and find ont the teuth | Col./ 2 . was convinced by Mr. Kehoe's az- of ihe State than lo rut forward men who hiad neve | farmeen, and he (hongh o OF Lhe Siata toAL &0 thorongh organization es- | Abont ft—to ecertain if there wan any slnughing | gumen > ‘snewcommittee should be sppointer. arceqent of law, [Apinite.] | sontial to fiuiit those fellow. Ho niss Delieved, 1o | ofi—to ascurtain If thers wanany partion of (his | ' Mr, o, € t thenspoke inumild;mannered NATIONAL . e e it history of fhe Tlamncrat: | malt a miccessinl figit, tnt iho rencal of the | Ktate in which the Ttcyublican party was not at & % e ; . ¢ Encouraging Reports Made lo” party’"whiclt Swonid comnend L "8e 8 et i shontd b reteed "+ \\'nrkmlc‘l“elylmlzez:lxxnulyl‘nr Bucctee,ind Lol [ping &S sy tntorrapted by *+01d Man e eform, and the Commitica col i PTERNTII DISTRICT. on that there arc not_more than ane or two places == 0 . from All the Congres- Dy o T e oMt | . 10, I F e, vad. the Mepablic. | I0 the Btute I which the whols Tepubilcan host— | 31 & ST s boon e tasity yeak ional District B ro | e fe o s e lion st | all <ho linve crar been in favor of the party intho [ 3/ a”Xod f'vo bin hera forth x5 X siona. istricts. ceenes of that party b the way of reforn. lic al- | would pall a arger vote than ever before, past—in wof for it lo-day almost to & mou, [Ape | M ferty then sald that ho Ihobght that tha 1 THE T. 8. A i Tded 10 the facetiausness of > Our Carter,” saying e R eititier, blause.] sboaid bonncs Emith s s OF TH. . 8. Ay the people of the Secotd Disteict had but little in- homas 15 Nesdles, of Nashville, remarked ALMOST TIE WIOLR LUNENAL RLEMENT MeKennn—Thin wait till he comes back. m tereat in the Marine I3and or the mizture of white 2 _ hns come hack to ns, ] say almost cntirely, A % The Dresideatis) Campnign 1s now opened, eact | Return of the German and Liberal | and tndlan blood. | There was o feseon why thie PR 'g:ff'y:f‘“lf?:z:fi':’n‘fl'r’,' B e e thiay: o | to et e o De Al ey Aol hot donanyibls) party having piaced ita ticket fn the feld, it will Yote--Addrosses hy Bevor- Hepabiican perty should e ok down o de: | Fhey woiceakir fof the frap uefloving in squaro | Ihe Uerian vt nay come haek b vr. g rank | the mon, but with the maunec {n which they bad De an exclting aud desperate struggle, 1t the Gov- es by bever T O L e ward . the, | Pe)¢dhey wauld be suscensial, and fleof the Amecican, parthin bf the B ite: | PSR tpiecied. crnment passcs Ity the hisada of the Democrats idge and Cullom. L teat. " Ben should o bat ORI | (en. Toegs T e B thors war some | Drosidenty nnd in view of these Facta T know thst b LI e A Rl S #nd Confederates, it will put back tho wheels of Whinni {he peaple have confidence,—men who were | o (100 HOME S 2T Crontochth, and they pro» | Iliinols will give’ k0,000 Zyen, morc than 50,0602 | al o pas nd Contedarttan I m e wil o, Tt T otentl ‘and. honerte | [Ampiaue.] - The | SEhLing lodln in the Fexentecmth, Ao o med | majorlty for the Hepnblican tieket this year. she | g, WASIXINGTON, D. C. .BUSINESS OFFICE, 167 & 159 LaSallest., , Forsythe next went overs little his- Hepublican party wax the party of roform. Those i in going to do It; aud, while she_will do it obn ; ; c be, practlcally, eIt Wars : ar thie Repabilcan ticket. 5 i i, while ehe w . | torical. pround, In which he ailnded to st . CHICAGO. f.“«':‘éfixi"&::l"gi‘-“..g:,‘;“.‘,;,',""A. o prctes?, | Stormy Meeting of the Demo- | i b, [l':tlr'-{w:!'l:.wlll.;nt,l;\:g' wih fhebisl | e, “I~?|.m. of Eoat st Lonts, conld not elva gho will do o auty witer workc | She will 00 | gods, Feopie's_ pariy, “,’:"""“"’“di’":f- range sty , ¥ i #0 llatterlng an_acconnt of the prospecta, 1l de. . iov. everidy , wherel emocracy had been N OHARTHRED DY CONGRESS. wilt be repudiated, or handreds of millions of cratic County Com- slioole, :Qa‘inv:;‘lx«{:tf-! “must b pat Tarward wio | Her'Uia; (v, Hoemer had the Dt otd i hin | Banbtion—thiotough _vrzanization in Congres- | that L ,J":,,,, oo, Jle suought Iicbel clalms for Rebellion lossen will be snddled 5 e it eviden ¥ it the ket and whilo he folt hopeful af succese, 1t was | tional, Senatorinl, wnd Heprerentative districts™ | iecled, and shioyld hold over until the nezt —r— tempted reform was in carneat. pplatise. | ¥ in townshi| 1 X County on Northiern tax-payers, on the plea of **dolng mittee mpted reform wae I catneet, [ALU0 eI og. | YeFY doubtfal, Intownshipn ami clties, 1L beconies de Repab- | Convention, and he thongh It was dua o ir. Amith, CASH c APIT AL e $1 000 0[]0 Justico to our Southien brethren! ** cupied the eame position Sy a8 regards the wel- s R RICITERNTY DT ward For ft, ':v:';m‘f.fi‘v;?.dg;r.lr'{«‘»&mv‘ltl’é:;":'i % fod st ot pocriter, Shat they shoutd walt andl y Dkl The Democratic-Confedernte alliance ts the Fame farc of America s they Uid in ltevolutionary times, e, Tnem, of Marphesbor, st e Tsoheg | coming election. [Applauee,] But {he pestannual Doty Cetvantion, and lelitho \n character and aplritas wher: tho one wing re+ | A Survey of the Political Field in Thiey knew that the Demoeratic party Had sought | ¢ gin 35 nterent In polities wore allve to the im- WY SHOULD WE NOT, Col. Ao Vo thought tha members of the e War for the Unlon was a ** fallure," y o 10ld 1D | 1o destroy the nation: nnd when they came befare hperoailn po e e my fricnda? On the one side’ we have Honest | Commitieo were lepall fhe Jewbel - 170,33 | soived that the War for the Union was & J the people pretending to he reformer they wero portance of tho ltsues at stake. The Repub] cann | Sepdtintes for President and Vice-Fresident, —men | C " re legally appoin y & Democratia Cash In bank, . ® ota2.21 | and the other wing tricd deaperately to make it New York, 1ok 1o ba believed fi\;-plnum T It svoa trise thut | ¥ere more solld than over hefore, and tio distefet 7 S8 Loty onvention called by a Committee of Democrata. Daed Bt O e porate bonds Uaiiel faflure. ‘They nre now a harbor of refnge for sec- . biad men had belonged to the lopablican partysbut would be carrled heyond s dotlbl, 0\ the battl ::‘:tr:&lr;'el?»':n’:;"c:;lll'k‘cgll:rwn:Sl Foe ity o Ccan | hortom o asrmy of this Commaitees b e et X A 7. i . 58 efl. y calro, b i Valiie) siidin ST onnl snimoeities and pro-slavery sentiments, e mabty sene nou reepousibio for thelr acie. Thene | _Uen. Hanm, of Calro, rewarked that the battle | cymeq, irhe man docs not live, in'my Juilgment, | esiiee, and hecanse e o aime Thole Ao Company Reans! ANy Dva MOTTRARCS o o prcniacs. and_preteunions they | Who Are Talked of as Candin | B o o e rae to banets themsecives T oboeterof Galro, d1d not think there was | Who can charge nuzit against tnepersonnieliarcter | duty,’ Me thought the selection of a new Commit- o 3 2,373,008,62 A e et T intrict In November, bt con. | of Rutherford It flayex, of Ohio. _ (Applase.] I | tee have proven utter failures in dealing with ques- rathior thaw the cauntry. Bueh mes ld not reproe the next County Convention rould be Irreg- 22.399.12 | tiona of Toxatlon, Tarilf, Kevenae, Currency, of dates for Governor. rent e mrineluten of the party: — The W renchmen | stant work was essentlal. kowkilaay selles Tk any o lemn Ity L A R {‘,‘,‘,’,’;"’:,‘;,{';",‘:'é‘,fi‘ L0127 | Reform, 3 B Would keop befora their eyen Allt hat tho Rupublic | . THE NINETERWEN DISTRICE | | 0 | thix continent it I8 he. If thero fa An honest | cles which conld be ned. a &547% | Prudenco admonishes that **the destinies of the Lad doue for thetn, (Applnuse. | 4 vore e e Mines | man anywhere in this country, Willlam A. Whecler WAPPERTY'S AMENDMENT, Ecmp" efforte wore maie, of car: 112,540.38 ently District. The fight there would be three- counteyim peace should bo contided to those who | The Congressional Canvass | . rentant. of Chicago. coasubseribe anly i one.(Applaune.] o twn men sand | | ate. Rafforty then smoved iy smeni his motfon.to "ErFCd. premiume (net) bt % e e o peakers snould be sene | Uefote the Amerienn geople pure and amullied by | leavethe whole meiier uf a changa Lo the County pums & % 3 f ey artially to the asaurances given by M. Schacider. H e any talnt of corruption; and, ax was sald by Gen. | ¢ + . il FRCCLYANG ol othor Asoets 105211 | Sotbing wil do moro o arouse tho publlto in the Fourth Illinois ok warepuiredto dn;:‘mfi e 0drmenn back inio | 4o o Wk 0 the people. Ttanm nmll';meln.l:lm; iisyenios cor |lx-r¥m ihe Canpeation sl thiswapho hopsil wpont oll dpon 1 | thetr dsnger, and avert the calamity o er- Fogil e party. e he did not helievs Gov. Koerner et country with a letter of acccptance swhich In scarce 4 Awsots, July 1, 1870 oottt | thelr denger, and avort fho ealamity Of e District. e e The German vote In his vent. pocket, nuch 8 GOV. BEVERIDGE, L L Ty el B L L e R e R o LIACLITRG, ment of tho natlon, than o wide diffusion of Tux T e b ey Gk A WOID OF ADVICE. tia) nomieo of any racty. ‘It 14 pure. plaln | selected by the ward clabe, e (huught there wan Tig-Iusurance, rosery $2,374,477,30 Cutcago Tranuxe among the people of the West. e lod with Mr. Sehnéider,believing | AU the request of soveral gentlemen, Qov. | o reiitence in it O thing | Boissln a Cocyention nuices thay ere (o Bares TRererve o0 oy O PO etation or "Ml the beat speechon of the growt Kepublican or- | A Goming Mass=Convention of | fhatthé (iermanahero would give an overwheiming | Beveridge came forward, and, upon being {n-.| ¥ho can read cannot thoronghly nnderstand, and KETOE ACGAIN WIELDS NIS CLUD. 10,5074 atars will be published. Uni ; majarity for the Itepublican tlcket, [Appiause, [ | 00 " 8S F0) Fen oy o s 12| know whion reading 1t that It autiior means €¥ery | e, iehoe then faid that the Democrata hero | surrender., nion Soldiers and Sailors 1t wae & mistake to coneider anch o wian_ an Joky need by the Chafrman, spoke as follows: word he wrote, Wa have ihis soriof menon & n A Al the (mportant docaments and facts will be ilors. s s misake to consiicr anch o wat 8001k | U Hient and. follownitizens: 1 ke 1L | Dure pistaras on ouratde, o o R A e T e DL s e spread beforotneadern, e pever couli . _Such mon t e, Seneller ert | for granted that Iiinols will bo safa fn Novern- WIAT HAVE TifE oTmrEn sinE] Soabletn wore nil 010 (rant men, e thoaght tho s g, mfi“,;;:;,’;‘ political Information will be given {0 | gory Boyles Shows the Superiority of | iroiied tme smi/.'-mmn;;, Juea, when he cou- | o e o the State and nattonal tickets are | Thef i SRR 0L 0, Yo el ot | ity Committee hd acted shamefally in deeerting Listen Joly 1, 167 T e Hayes Over Tilden, e e rae Ameticanefoiments, and hisconldbe | concerned; but I hearagreat many Denocrats— | head of their ticket who tivew the lie 8t once 1 | sign, bt not at the (SR Rl A ol vescree. $1,319.052.02 L na P ! “ done. Bpesking of the refurm preactod by the | yep of incnce and influcnce—tatkl reform or anything like it. [Appis The | aaid'that the ats Lt a e e ot ha a1 ont D Da20% | tonstve, and the campaign be made warm and live- o e he Sal 1t eant simply the. tuening | 'C0 of promincace on cnop~dalking very | reform or Bnrthing Mo I Favuiateec] AL aaldshat the atiack wasupon: Mr. Brith, and ft Tatal dlsmurtementa for thi ¢TI | iy for thom. Do, e o et tho ‘lats ltebels. [Ap: | coufldently of carrying the Stato for Tilden, and | ti cey of reform on the part of eur oppunenta e the asrertion eatn claimA pld 1 o e aved chdow- - A Statemont of Tilden’s Relatlons to the | planse.] whoever they toay nominate nest week | will be niterly broken down and destroyedonimply | Me MoK eanaate want Dimocrate—not Granth Lo enfliet, sn urrenders wince CAMPAIGN TERMS, ; e rtrldge, of Waokegan, spoke of th or- [ 2 Boringfcid, I hear smong those | because tlic man thay have pubapon thelr platforn | pimecrata, en ince . Tyweed-Tammany Business. ganizations in Lake County.~ Others would spring pHingiieite; 5 to cty reform hsa been Sverytbing And Anybing | D /Fha jantamendment of 3r. Rafferty, modifylng the orgsnization of & t, Joos. + 20710859 | prom now mntil the Tet of December, throo weoks B ey canecicd fo hivo & club in overy | of thel morc solid men that they | buisreformer cver since tho country bas known | hie ariginal motion, way thicn aboul to be p 1 wly by th nldidle of next month. I . - put, attcr the Prestdentlal electlon, Tnz Trnuxr. will ILLINOIS. e epabiicam ihoee who had | 1071°k expect 10 carry the Btato for tho national | of bim in 2 pablle or prirate capaclly, (AR | when he miitdres the ‘amendment sud came back o sent at the following exceedingly low rates: e y-waro gabny to vota tho ticket this | and State tickes, Tho great offart of (he | Dlsuve.] Comlog Delors thn pooD e whetner | t°1ie0riaiasl mollon, ; B iRl NICRETSON, Y W.PEET, BAM ’ JONN 9 mesfl. ANBON su'uf%n S RT] . As c.ugx-xmflm LES, 3 O SEs LS, BUtLER, A. B, PHATT. OFFICERS. - PET, dent ctoary. BAMILAM. N L‘{E lL‘vbmh‘n N;‘:ncu lndgn Com. J. ALDRIR ELLIS, Vice-Presideat. JOHN M., BUTLE} Becrotary. CONFUSION LLRIONB. o foll. Tic suggested the distribation of wholesome | Democracy this fall will be to carry asmany | the great Republican party that saved the country, eekly Campalgn Tribane—shugloconr. ... # 20 | REPUBLICAN PROSPIICTS. | lichotute smoni e D I eiiots ae. poveibla. oo . Ly | that it down the Hepeiln, that o Ceriea 85 | e an f pose iy coma ot -, "o o0 el 1ity, shall be pnt de b h an with the Tn rosponse to tnvitatlons sent ont by the | minded him of old thnes. atters of which he | to carry the Legislatare fn order to clect o R R b O b ot e Suslig | fimcling the Couuty Convention to solect s noy Thres Copies.sesvens . X State Central Committee, n large number of | did notlike to ep T o e biou It han passcds.” [AR- Back numbers of the Campalgn Edition cannot be | leading Republicaus from ail parth of the State | form the parly, ~The \way they adopted, he ud- will boa grest battle In Iilinols. Todlsy she i e e ot | Chlled, bat ‘there, was wo chanzeln (heremll; a3 o cople, mixed an it 2 ¥ poeeibly could be. Ten Coples to one ad .00 | MEETING OF TUE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTZE. qacagar Bos °{,::"i'€:§:;;,‘.,‘"“ heused to bo 8 | malntatn thelr power {n the Lower House, and whole mass of the people to the grand level of | A voto by aven aud nots was then taken upon in- Trl-Weekly Tribune---single copy... Central Cummittee,” which _resnlted— b; cars a0 hud made a great o hich nndertook 1o deatroy the nation during th LY sulted—arcs, b3 tnany lenublicans llfl"' and iy had trled “f o United States Senator. . I conceive that there "l i andertoo! entroy the nation ‘"“’f ¢ | noes, 4. This not being a quorum, the roll was auac, sont. The sooner persons order Tu Caxratox | nssembled in the Ladies' Ordinary of the anitted, was “uot perhaps elght " way,~ | 18 represcnted In the Lower House of Congress | Ity, and the Amcrican people are not going to be ;’I::gfl:'l“'_ ,{g‘g‘;‘,"flm‘ge ;";":,';n n;{?fl;y-,}fl ;:;«: the following, regretting their inabil- were fully 200 gentlemen prescnt, | [Applauee.) And thin van the'rodson why 'hotd | [Applause.] 1 spoak thus becanse Iam rually | Uy io stiend: Tho N e im) na the | Wik, oud not suard in this city, wouicaiand it cvery Congresstonal distrlct In the Btate | ComeClqmAloue ot N p e oo of hin dearees | cltizen of this connty, aud belong to the Third Hon. 4. & Conbilng, Spripgteld; Gen.du l s | o 2ir, Fller opposed the prapasition of Mer Win- Soorony - e, the greator number of fssues they will | Pocific Hotel at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, | 85 leset ity i Rot & juccemful | one. | by thirtcen Democrats and ' six Republic: hoodwinked fnto electing any auch person ta the | fon was then declared voted down. RANGES AND STOVES, | gotfor thelrmoney. Address Tt purpose. of reportin. tho potical out. | [AEVIuee ) o mt s e g7t phrsy wha Foing | ans. Threo dlstricts, of which Cook 2;.':';‘;‘2’;.‘.‘.5;&?:"',:3"':"5?3? e e o haen | oI5, Winston woved that the Commiteo aleqt THE TRIBUNE COMPANY. look in thelr respective localitlcs, and alding | todoin 1876, (Aupieuse} Thes wero then act: | County s the grest centre, have not | and Dizon's Hue. [Applaase.] T T O ) the Committee In fta labors by suggestions | nied by neble WERacsi Y waoued roform, 1d | 4 gingic Republican Roprosentative. SUAMEto | oy, cyatrman eAEORETS i been re. | o ME Taforty wan opposed to (his eiar.chamber - = ' OHIOAGO, ILL, | regardiug work to be dono. Thero | Ivabout uot ontside, but inside, of the oidparty. | tho Ropublicaus of Cook County and Chicago! | ceived from business, Hesald they bad a terrible people to dosl ; : y 3 t, sud, as such I say in bohult faker o 3 1mpolitic. . IBAAO W.BANGS, the voteran in tl belog represented. Among the more prom- | did best fricnds hnd not yet come back, but he wus vistrict, sud, '(':onn?; in feliul éfiyfl:} 2,‘,:.‘: Mf;,]gl;lchnds. mI \jnf‘?‘;“gfnb“h“” Uaten ety eot - a agaln and_ rpoke coolly tha ' stove trade, and late of tho firm of BANGH BROS., bo found ropresonting the ahore e e O B ata. W o 0 ant an = g Hayo tho sxolusivo asle of tho Celebratod Bt ot e a ey g o= S J foneful regurding them. The **Tilden pme, " gs | Ropublicans of Cook o BITTCRG0 OITY LORN. " | o, Cor towiie, Tanes T ot | BRAEA S o AT 1 | Ol dufos Wi (i) | SRl L D | Wl 1 iy b % o o % . Y. S wax nabd T ¢ ¥ T TeE o orneatt, Kankakee; and the Mon. J. i 4 i Dy am orainance ot she Gity Councll the uaderalgned | 1uon ity Dixon, J. 1. Clough, C. 1T, Tam, | gave bt hoidun someu thoten of 1473, A yrest | wo would ive o thirteen. members ani th | M. Tealts, filisnoro. % whnen Neack moved g o ennilinte for 7, e Ry g eventie War: | (den. MeArthur, D, 8. Iough, Willard Wood- | inany of thesc were walting (o lieur what decluta- | Democrads the six. iThe meeting then adjonsned, © inston ho select e dele s The question of eallingn Convention was then y gates; where no Club cxiste the Central Commit- A Rmondis Deiage Hangos. tho " OROWH | Mot hersior NS AU AR S e Cind | ard, 8, K. Dow, Prof. Demars, Phil 2, tluns would come from the Democratic candle | ™ xow, 1N MEAARD TO THE LEGILATURE. THE ATATE CENTIAL COMMITIED tec o pame thon, —thia {0 Inel e the towas, o A B AT o also ro- | ST A A R ek, 1 | Ty ot 3 Hogne, | dates. The lctter of dir. Haycs—one of tha | o'’ Senators holding over, twenty-six fn | held a meeting at 3 o'clock In the, afternoon ut Eak, "Budwine Davin Hallanin, and otherr, ba- Pair all kinds ranges and atovas. tho aoude aiready appropriated furspld yesr, | W, K, Sullvan, the Hon. C. B, Furwell, Gen. | uobloat aud wiost upright letcrs erer, wribien, ber, ol A " 7 tholr heatnuariers in the Grand Pacitic, 81l the | fjoved in leavinie the whole mat: oS . 2156 STATE-ST AR Saatin o0 A ST | Jultus White, Wilan Vocke, Tram Dacber, | BlaciukfinSboe o e JUCsRert sdcPLOTE: | Hoane, £, cleven aro etmocrate fine are Hoput- | 1itmyar® bine okarhy . epmeaented Uy oy, | U5 dierty oved o 147t Noolt Bsber on LD B A o | e oAl s nowr brspared Lo receive apptions | Jr., Gen, Leake, Elllot Anthony, L. Brentano, o ke vate for him, and he believed thztoda- | rne, 'these #ix men formerly afilated with tho 1‘"{,,"}"’ homtisy ox tamaed beyond perfect- | the table. 8 ttonn tarsald Warrantato tha amount of one ntlifun ring would comi n Tenclican party. They inay hereafter. 1hope | ‘05 thelr organ zation an follotwss The ayes and noes wero then ealied on Mr. TO RL 0 00} dolinme. ey will b o o iniillun | Caspar Butz, Andrew Shuman, and Dr. Dyer, | werg atill wavering would come over, He could Dt [t 'y Insy Pt hiiemgn=, Aok, Manek's amiatitute, which was lost i e (3000 dolart ol 1 pumaer | of Cheasgo; Johig M. Southworth, of Waod: T T e wonld vote for Til; | they will | feol snre that some of them will. And | - GATEA—dc B MK icr, ncics anbetitute, which was (o4, B o (el Ao il 7mm.lt at fen,, Whnt he (un’u( w0d hia Jlends capected | yel they iand n & porition when they came 1o the | gerrviary—hun the o dTala & stock; Willlam = Lathrop, of Rockford; bonest Admlnlatration; e Yar 1a votount aa they plosne for United | Sosemuiire Comimiise—C, B Farwell, 3. P: Hoot, A. | PUE and carried, AR AL VT e Y A o o emont | Bemator Castle, of i Gon A, | e e iteving Hagea oud el o | States Bonator. e N o ot wo mnt | € b, Jons White. . 3. Sarsi & T Moiom: | At this stage the members wanted to leave. Comptrulle hllf‘;:e‘ Toont d, Clty 1all, 4 > . * | them these, they would vote for them. [Ap- elect seventeen ont af ths twenty-foar Senators to | John B. Cotton, Ernest Weider, GH J. Buir, and J! A RENOLUTION. Chldago, July v, 1870, = C. Fuller, of Belvidere; IH. A. Ken-| jiyeey be clectod this fall. 1t may de done, but i it{s | W, Bunn. Milen Kehoe then offered the following? o R Sansof Dwight; B. E. Rablnson, of Pontlacs | P gt iehattaer, of Chlcago, romarked that they | dono i has got to be domo by hard work | ,Ji Executlve Committor subsequently hield o | pecateed, That sl cttzens who favor the election of T, ROSENBEHG, Jumes Goodspeed and the Ion. A. O. Marshall, | would make it red-hot (t:lr the Demoaracy in the ;I‘n! only by ,:al‘xg,ng .}f{," n?tnnly 24 “2”"”.1 upon g::iin”;b:nfu x:‘\!‘:.;llx‘:l‘;;.l lfi:ncr:;l:;‘!‘fllulrllm andthe | diliens '{?13:3?5‘3'.” ro, Lioreby requested oo mees In 3 “ARSUN! b . ndidut 00d, o stamp, baf ing to yorir friend and your ¢ 3 sne 1 ani 3 ) 3. A TATST IS B omttes, | Of Jallct; Gen. Atkins, of Freeport; Gen. | TAUDMEC Jicican’ 1o ™ andbe | e or and by Informing evory boneat, Foud ———— P ot R T R O S . A, PATWEIde, Compirotior: _ | Jlawley and . M. Beardsley, of Rock Island; TILE FOUNTIL DISTRICT. sman wrho n in favor of reforin and ls ujag ko Yole LOCAL. e e gates {5 the oA E CouiAY Cone & .. . at tiey clect s o Con~ I O REN I MORTG- AGE 1.0 ANS Joseph Utloy, of Dison; John B. Colton, of | - Senator Castl, of Sandwicly belicred the Foneth | johyr 3 tna Renate wo must carry iwenty-soven i T 5 ity o Qalesburg; J.J. Glenn, of Monmouthis E. K. | 35Commence digging, and stick to it lstricts In the Lower House; and for every mein- THE DEMOCRACY. T'he resolution was adoptod and the meollng ad- At loweat rates. on Chicago property. Lanc, of Warsaw; D, E. Beatty, of Jerseyville; COR, SMarsh, of Dekalb, coincided with Mr, | borlces than that that we areshortin the Benate | . d » Jonrned. o J. FX. REED, K. K. Joncs, of Quincy; dobn C. Balter, of | Castle’s views.' 'hs Foutih hnd shrays been ¥ et garry one more distict o the Lower [FUBETING DF THX SNt LOSMITTRE, (Tho Comnlitea have destgnated the followlog gat S R e | st (e McNulta, of Bioomingtan; | Fognd ol 4 EERO EN0H; ong 1o tho ale- | Flal Dlsictcts ot the Biato and five yoih iy laeas in Sl r H o | P Yeh ik pearters m clark et = ct Beroj , : dux- carrylng them. not tho proper & . Focond urd=\ichicsl Cailege. 413 Stalc strect. = Yo L asatlents, Chlini E.'.‘;!,;,‘;,’,f,’:: of Deeatur, and George Scroggs, of | tricttwho iad gong setzay ere WK anc A% Togard tg carrylng er e tuo, Commiiter, but | Clark street, at 4:30 o'clockk yemterday after- | | Thrd War~0'Brica's Hall Tweniz-nmt and State The meeting was called to order by the Mon, | withopen srma. (0 1 b 3 presnme. "‘“l{““‘“‘;,‘:m," el &',’f"‘kn'uh; noon (and o lively one it was), for the purpose ;yu;iltrll;nnl-yflm. 287 Thirty-grst street, 8 PER CEN I Clartes . Faswell, who nominated Qen, A. C. | Mr. Lathrop, of Wineotht, lSnethol v | Just wher the battle fs to be. —knor yust where of organtzing the “unterrified”" forces for the | L0 TS HEREAR i, Centre asenve auy L] - Fuller, of Boone C(mntyalur Chalrman, and slways wonld be. Tho few who. bad gond | the dangers are,—will Know just what 18 to be or | coming campalgn, and appoiuting delegutes for | Twentyaccondatrvet. We have fonds to Loan on Cholce City Property. Gen. Fuller was efected and returncd thanke. | foor faiso gods o fow years ago bad come back, should bo done to meet the emergency. the Count; Cun:‘tntlnn There were pres- SceentA Ward—UOrchicetral Hall, 281 Diue Inland ave- TURNER & ; e fancled, from tha uscof the word ‘“‘breth | yaving made up theélr minis that Hayes 'wnd | The Governor then advocated the location of the Y 'y cre pre. Bue, > +NQUIRE OF Low Commissiona. TURNER & DOND. en? by Farwell, thcre was to be n class- oyl 4 HMEADQUARTENS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE | ot J. R. Doolittle, Jr, Jumes B.| Eizh Na-d~Tamerllsll Twelfvs .t-ect. No. 102 Washington-st. rent by Mr. J 6 o class- | \Wheeler were better Repnbiicana than Tilden and q 3 & 2 ! Sth Ward—110 lalsted street, Ing, n endricks. aughter.] So faras he heard, 3 3 - s ) y i A— 1T ALl ste] 1 > meeting, and, without occupyingz any Hme‘.hu Hendricks, [Laughtor.] Bo fi he had heard, | at Springfield, or at least the catablishment of 5 Vaughn, Miles .Kehoe, David Hullinan }1“;:1'1:”’""' 'r-}fi'snfi.::fum"-'mm'm N aecle: w call upon the brotliren to rclate their | there was no defection, and evorybody was ‘Eatin. | branch there, for the reason that Chicago had bat | " yeN: 3 K 4 7 PER GENT s “,}fl,nm, P Hnerwith the candldates and the Tattom, Jlittle Infincnce In the politics of the State. Con- 2,01 g ]") ‘I';':“lfl‘;_mBJmll\:: xc)':,‘.;t 4 Tum?.ug' * fr. Parwell romarked that expressions as to THE PIFTI DISTRICT. “nulnz he esld: Go to Missour, snd St. Louis I . 8, D. y ¥y . Money 1o loan at 7 per cont In largs aviounta on [y TRt otevintion tn tho several districts | Gen. B. 1. Atkins, of Freeport, "aid the kind of | Misrourl. Go to Now York, and the City of New | Doyle, P. Rafferty, F. 8. Winston, Col, Arno A €06 HiF 000 and 88,000 8t8 per ere noeded, aa were also any suggestions the | Feform thie Democratic Conarcns hind brought about | 1 :Rflg&‘:‘l%hf politlen of that Blate, 1 b et | Voss, Judge Forruster, Melville W. Fuller, pot i diern and putting K ¢l centy amaller suma at b and U per cent, entlemen might have to make. ¢ turning out wounded Unlon voldlers ud putthhis | To 0y o the o ‘ntercsted | Charles Kern, Charles Hickey, R.E, Goodell HEUBDEIF® MASON, 107 i 00 Dearbora-at. _ | KL following were elected Sccretaries: Dan gf,',},"‘n’,fi:‘,‘;:,‘};’fi“:",,';; fl,"'z,rfp“’,’,f,“flflfi"flfl“m% T Fearing walls of brick, and mortar, and stone,— | Jolin Forsytly Thomsa Hoyne, A. C. Storcy, A £l Bhepard, J. ¥, Winter, and Eugene Sittiz. ted, ¢ botloved that to-duy the tepublican | in mukimzthe commeres of this great city and the | Afwuck, and several Jesscr ljghta, MUNEY AT an RATE Adopting the suggestion of Mr, Farwell, the party waa ‘tho purest one which lieh Swer Been, ot great Northweat.—thatthey “'I‘,""‘es,}“fl"“ ol “‘“. ‘Abotit an hour or mora previous to the mect- Chalrman called’on good Republicans, and Dews | gauized in the conntry. The crimes committed by and we h'.:" kono \'fi :'l‘ "fi:m:;; rln ’ne €0016's | 4o wns speut by the members in sweltering in Toloss on Warenouss Recelpta, for Qratn and Frovie, ocrats walting to be converted, from tie First | & few of its inembere wero lndividusl crines for party, And came mimast to Ciasy 5 Fourternth Wesrif-=| Ff eentis Wiagd—Gas Lar. ahee st-cel, ‘Bizteenth Wird—ig u|;lmun| avenue, Keventernth Wari—54 Chicnzo avcauo, Eighieenths Ward—County Court. MINCELLANEOUS, THE ORRMAN REPUBLICANS. A private meeting of tho most prominent WILLIAM C. DOW. Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING EDUCATIONALs HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES, . - the hent aud discussing the situstion. Judge PITTSBURGTEMALE COLLEGE, | foos on clex Cortocates st ¥ouehrs, oy, ligaia sad | Congressional District, to- stato tia result of | which the party lid ot been sad newet would be Ue next alinded to tho lmportanee ofallowlok | yorrster, n the abicice of Perry 1. Sunith, | Germans of this city was held Tuesday oftor- e HAPHIRS origsgcs. AZARUS SILVEIMAN, o, | thelf obscrvations. '::}" I A e toemn ltowas pare.. [ADplausc.] | to nominate county oficers. Nuprencniatives, Sen. | Wa3 called on to preside, noon in the office of Messrs, Barber & Lackuer, TWEBNTY- 8 R e ] . SHE FINOT DTROT.: P e B e ot ot Lt pevenas | aiore, and Congresemen, contending that fnthis | o JUDGX YORNESTER for the purpuse of talking over the prospects i Ten tenchers In the Consersatory of Mnsic con- TO EXCHANGE. Mr. Geprge Armour, of Chivagu, sald thatthe | P eheln™ gpder " Gen. Grant but one-tenth | way brtter men outd bo pat in numination, siuce | stated that the object of the meeting was to at- | pye Republican party In the comlng Presidential nected with the College. Charges less than any school In the Unfited States affording equal advan- tages and accommodations, Fall term opena Sept, g nd to REV. I. C. PERSHING, D. D., Pitt- burg, Ea., for o catalogue. ' MISS ALDY H. JOHNBON (Lata Principal of Bradford Academy) will recelvo into her Home, 100 Charles-st., Boston, Mans., & limited numbek of young Ladlcs, o gonder hor Immediato care and instraction in all the branches of an English Kducation, Superlor opportunitics Aorded for tho stady of ihe bigher ngllsh branche es, the Anclent and Modern Langungon, Mualc, and Damting, Bpcelat attention givon Lo the heslih of 5. \nson refers by permisalon fa Prof. B arlott Chicago Thcolaelcal Beminaty, - MRS, COTHBERT'S SEMINARY Teopens Monday, 8ept. 11, for youug lad| o et cuain and. tiay behool Fall :é:;nl o e present wasa tine for great vigllance on the | yorcent. The party did not want tobe reformed the delegates wonld have bt one thing to think of | range for the County Convention, for the selee- A A A e e i : art of tho liopublican party, e did not think | Fo%iuch'as humanity. ~An enormona revenue tax, | snd cauld do that thing well. tion of delegates to the State Convention, awd x | ey Were pregared to urrender the Govornment Sxariple i o | “Procceding, ho sald: Wo must have organiza- y U E l} H AN GE B e D ich for years had attempted to de. | Lxg that of et oy e e e T anization from t0p th Bottom, | Also L0 ATTANES for organization througliout the ] clectlon. Among those present wero Georfa 8chnelder, Ernst Prussing, Richard Michaclls, L. Brentavo, Caspar Butz, Willlam Floto, Scnator John Buchler, Loufs C. Huck, Louls Bchultze, John Hoffman, Francls Lackner, ete, Mr. Floto was elected Chairnan. An fuvitation was recelved and ecepted to take part in tho consultations of the Btate Central Connnittes (enumlly. A committes of five—NMesars. Michaells, Floto, Schucider, Drentano, and Tluck—wus appofnted fo visit the Btate Central Committec and to write au appeal to the Ger- man-American citizens of this State, In which to explain tho reasons why the Republlan ‘Natlonal and State ticket should receive the unani- mous aupport of all the Germun-Americaus, This appeal will be publisked in & few days and a mnes- meeting of Gorman Amerlcans for ‘ratidcation of airuy th—which ad never misscdl an apportanlly | s fpvo during Washington ' adnintatziton 1o P b Batimonioaaly, victoty s conain: | Sountey lle tnade €vles for the {pempcate {Appiased.) . T licpulalc id not need reform. | U eatian. ired of thelr party, and lio wautel them drawn — r. , ‘T Willioms, of Chicago, had nat been | jn°the penitentiary. [Applase.] In the Fifth TRE FIGNT THIS PALL into the Democratic camp, He wanted ol the Elegant, Imporing, aubarban homes ot Winnetks, | outaide of the Fourth Ward sinco the nomination, | District work was necessary. A majority uf 3,000 1n hotween Ropublicaniem and Democracy, with all | bickerings — done _gway with — and the Tighland Park, A fHighwood for other guod prop: | bit he bad heard from scveral portions of the dis- | was sure, “but thorough drzanization 7 ot 000 | i ench meatin, The Ttopublicana, I know, are [ Democrata ~ to work unitcdly, le also erte Will mke the greatest inducaments to fam- | trict, and the tm“f““ for success wero encourags | creaso tho figurcs to &,oou. GGood strony German | confident and honeful, and 1 hope that they willbe | wanted the City ~Committée abollshed. Fe wiehing homes to live in, an we own adjotning | in%, He belluved the nominstions, both Btate and | papers should be distributed among that nation- | activo and vigilant, The Democrata are daring, | Ilo didn't understand the plans of the City Com- Drapetty and aro awary that good familios will im- | Natlonal, had glven suct cencry satistuctlon to | Fiity to give them iight. feanorate, and, may 1 sdd, dovilish; determined | initec, but thought they should jibs with that prove the praperty. \Wo have eeveral houses com. | 81} kinds of Hepnblicans thiat Le conld safely eay THE S1XTH DISTRICT. to win by foul or falr noane; butthis must notbe | of the County. e thon throw ot tne iden that Do eve il Eive any family without rent that | foot, snd trunk. and brancheswould e ublted § gen, John Il Hawley, of Ttock Tsland, sl the fibno, "ihe Demaerucy think they can manage the | (3 8T 1 urking for o good cuuse wanta to try the country this kot weathur, #o fatal nlnln. and a larger vote rnllml than ever before. | giyiil District. would give o Jarge Itepublican erent intereste of this Qovernment. Tiepublican. TV“ N tated that he thought th Cit to health of children,” WL glve equity in nica 1o belloved & man would bo sent to Congress who | 1okiy,” Jie lind taken womo palns to ascertaln | Jsm 'knows that it can, ‘TheDemocracy think they cNainura s lc hat he hought the Clty. lace to nome parly open summer boarding. | could rewmember where Cawp Douglaa wae, and | BT o o Ttepublicans, and was satisfied Lo | con maintaln the iibortien nf the pooplo. Hepub. | Committee was ouly acthig under the super- e, ITeheat hrads of schools cswablished, Wil | how Rebel prinoners vicre treuted thoro [laughtor]; | wap right,” Tho emocrate; Howaver, had hetter | lcanism know that it can. The benlocracy, have vision of the County Committee. sell on monihly payment, and ne who would go there for some other purs | W&% KRG P SUCT Surure, and work was neces. | Ingunficred the old whip of state to founder on | A, C. 8tory thought no contention would arise WEARS & 0., 47 Reaper Black. _ | 108 suan aparitink the Government funds to hunt | candldater Seh, V28 (RUFOGIC avon ta this fact, | the ruck of trenson, Tthink now |thoy can | betweuh the Committees, but that they would upsome ofd marc's nests where thers were 1o | 1y “yns not certain that the Republicans w snil the ship amid peacoful sces. Te- | work in unison. pacy ‘81 not need reforme | 1y to boour.” But we caunot achleve it withont n 1t had STOOKY DEHRS MEETINGN. eggs,—one who would work for legislution which N 5 publicanism, having loaded the old the Republican ticket will bo called. ‘I'he Com- Shpertne, SEPETLRO, L TenIon mivon (o mustc. Cos: PO R T | wonld benetl the countey, g Goattealt :\‘:.: “,!5.".,.’?,‘:‘.1"’?5{,’.‘ nfi%‘cin&hfu:‘,‘mfl l-m'f-l rebottomed and n‘:'pu!r:d lier, glyen her new THB FIRST PIREBRAKD. Hittoe mee to-duy. nemummummnmmk it Lawie Voressiorue, Joliot & Northern [ndiana Roile | ,Con vaiette, of Dulsia Countys aald hincounty, | 40uDted IE oy Bet e Body of tho Northern | theging and new ealls, and moored her in deep Mr. Pat Raflerty thought that they should or- THE PINST WARD., addrems Mits, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, Prio. by the soldiers ahe sent to the “'"i’ hiad evidenced | (8% uding Ohfe., Indlund, and Now York, | Walers, withcoloza fiylng, and allon board, knows gm]xllzu nlx:‘a‘w (,gllll{()‘(it"ul:']ul ,?"‘“.‘"‘,5?”’ as Amectingof the Flrst Ward Hepubtican Club ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, road Company. Tar Qoee to maausln Hig, Sutac. Ihe smine | i peijaved they could do ro—that the fiepublicaile it can fail her uinid peacefal sess and beneath sun- | well aa selort new delegries 10 110 oY nvens | wagyheldat the Sherman Touse lastnight. Tho ] Shlite Bctuate her naw, ' Althorgh tho Repubs | would bo enthusiastic enongh to sweep the Nurth, ny akics, e S e aiinded Keringe, o and | Only matier boforu the meotiug was tio selection o€ For Young Ladies and Qirls, near Chicago, 11, Jovier, June 12, 1870, cans there did not perform thelr "'! at the last | FROC 10 (A% 8 time wlich thers wan greator du- | The yht is to catablish whethor the people wha b M, W. i n ny and | g'e1ub yniform for nseduring the campafim. After Noxt school year will commence Monday, Sept. 11, Congressions] election, (hey would by tha fall, | Thore bovet Mo R The B rel’s aftarts upon the | saved tho mation on the feid ehall govern the gave sa a renson that as the Democracy were with. | yy {nformal talk it war_agreed to adopt the Cunti- The annual meeting of thls Company, farthe | witiithe evidence they had of tho nacemsity for | I s Ctte o wtry, orwhether thoss who fought‘against the | ont orgsnization they should selcct other men than election of Directors, and tho transaction of such | unitcd action, glvoa malurity of 1,000 or 1oag; | pz=s of Unlonloving peonie, | Heler oo es ot ahall do 1t Tho Aght Is whether,an | those selcctod by the Jeflersonisu Club, oa they otlier business as may be brought beforo It, will bo | They belioved the Republican party way th thy were made with the view of getting tho beat | the Fourth of duly,over at Plattsburg, In Missotrl, | did not hold thelr oftices an representutives of the Teld at tho office of the Company, In tho city of | 9ne which cuuld maintain the Unlon In cez : e tor thomaulvos and | tho ltehol ttae shall be carried at tho hoad of tho | Democrac . according to the uld usage of electing pany, Wy men for the pusitl 1! o ny had in war, e did not knuw that=Tything coul A ndvancing column, or the Stars and Stripes | them by tl 0 Demucratic wode of popular conven- Joliet, Tlinols, on the 20th day of July, 1870, at [ ROGIRREyond impressing =-on tha people tho [ 1S Finciples of tho party, victory was sure. | ndesncing columb, or jRs BEET, Anco SUHOCC | 4 ione, i 12 o'clock, JOUN BRISBIN, President. | necassity for unity.. 3 (Avplause.} eOple. © LApplstsc:] The fght I whether | Me J. R Doaliftle, Jr., hoped this mation R. 0. RALSTON, Becretarv. e iarce, of Lemont, sald that, #o far as ho TUE SEVENTI DIOTRICT. Beokn “iown In Kentucky can, on | wonld prevail, os thoy were [n the midst of an fm- . RALSTON, BeCrOlal: e | 0 ooty ab] 10 kTR, Lhe nOMINBtAnS OF the Nos | Thollon. A. 0. Marshall, of Jullety was confl | the Fourthof July,or uny other du set np aver hix | portant Presidential campalgn, and thero was a S Teans ol served fo harmonize the party, and | dent the Seventh District would AWheel inth 1ina I | e FO O T O B e Ton and let them | great doal of work fo bo donie, snd he thought that mpress the people with an vsravst purposs to go Novober, aml give the majority ehe had Inthe |.fouttothe Lreeze, or whether Tl\uy ‘ahall come | 4 new commities would puta step to all feellngs PESETON vanlod bt sooinorsyia ol STEETRT ) forward und achleve success. Thie nominations of | past. h t tho bidding of the Hobel host, [Applause,] | of discontent, 15 []er Ce“l Dlsc()““t o e S uts them Eibre. content and | © 0. . Radelt, of Jollet. eonld not speak s0 e, ot Gvaly taan Whilo OF Shsid | O'afv. Siory, Biiles Kelioe, and others concarred In 1870.° Indorscd and patronzed by the most emi- nent cltizens of Chicago and vicinity, MRS. L.N, CUTTER, formerly ilead Asalstant Washington Schoal, Chicago, Principal. Rend for circular to Trincipal, Eimburst, Dul'age Co., 1L Young Ladies* Collegiate Institute and Seminary, Eh et s g TR i e e e thirea Slasic Teachers. — AppIY 10 Trof. K. J. BOYD! ncntal costume, which hasalreany been adoptod by » number of tha city clubs. Ths mcetlng adjuurn= ed to Saturday wight at the samo place, SECOND WARD DEMOCRATS. A meeting of the Kzecutlve Committeo of the Second Ward Democratic Club held in the back room of a saloon at 854 Ciark street, last eveniy Charley Kern presided. The Chair stated Lhat meating was called to propose (e names of tw [ -lnnrflnnllcmcn. from whom thu Club shall, {is meotlng on Saturday night, choose six del ton and the sawe numborof alternates to the ARY LO. the 19th of cal, & Muse A0, o Munroe, Mich. 5 " % Phe fight would be a hard Vi B E'aumy Convention Monday. After & protracted Aooroe, Mich. oo oo aggreasivo than heretofore; but he did nut bellove | couragingly as othera. The fig i hioll b protected 1n the full enjoyment of all Ws | tha views exprusscd, hat only lu part. PAOKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, kS majority of the peoplo of thle countey woulil | one In thu Seventh, and ho resarded tho feanle 41 | rights lar;\pllnlfl,—ln mpanyf liberty, and lifo; BNUFFING TUE BATTLE VILOX AVAR, d‘xfl;nl:mh Inth-' M toction. of nlll:x.inl' cy‘kn'l:: Thioekiyn Helghta, The thirty-frat year of (his tmtita: | ON 811 Garmonts orderod of us dur. | Jote fora man who 5ok the stand Thden d1d inthe | extremely doubifal, o thought, howsver, the | or whether & man, bocause he s backaud a liu: | M. Kehoo moved tuat the wands bo calied and | LERNINGT '8 star chamber proceeding, o wl open Bepj. ¥ 1876, Pupifs from sbroad are ing Jul d A t. Democratic Convention of '64. district could be carrled by hard work. s.,mm", or white and a ltepublican, shull be shot | reports of orgunizations in themn be made, and he | o following names ‘were chosen: Fint reeelved tato the -nfl)ut Alas B, Bratin, & meinber g July end August, Qeorge fichnelder, of Chicago, eald that, not- THE EIGUTIL DISTRICT, own 11ic & 4og in the strects, 'This 1s the battle | alw moved that 3te. Raflerty's wotion ba laid tem- | peecinct, W, Marlgs, W. J. Driar, Charlcs geru, §f, she Facalty., The, best facllitica ara sdorded for withstanding all the reports, aud all tho clalme | 11 A, Kenyon, of Dy ht, sald the Eighth Dise | we hava to Aght, and in this battle loyalty and de- | porarily un tae table. X Sanders, Thorwas Hoyna, and George lisrvoys Musle, Halitioe, and Mo e A oniTTEN: Y & CO yhich the Domocrate mads with refsience 1o the srchwianopalowly iepubiicon, (Lusgbicr,) Five | votion to,the countey aad ths, invernmentintat | | this motlon_ercaied s disturbanco, which wos | icond, Frank schrelufusth, £d Cody, Thomis tafn B - ermat vote 0 s an orthwest, ho | outof the c! h arin, or this great Kepublic will go down in black. | soou ropressed, howover. o I DEN, I rooklyn, N. 2 ‘{'mnuw.lfi ey lited tht hle (the Righth) ward Boary, ' Thomas IHickey, George Bluckliord, and ABTIBTIC TAILORS, could say that nearly all the Germaus would east | they haped tha other would be b“‘mn'finlon. The | pess and innight. [ Mictizel Bvan Third, Thomas Ward, P, F.'Cow- you hiave had good reportss sod I do ot know | 5,4 deleyaes to e btaie Convention, and THH BECOND DISTRICT, O Sevaliaed ® four years ago had retnrmed, saying | anybody who cught to be more Interested [n | ward sad town be entitled ta tha saia Buinber of & 1a i T e Benator Dow, of Chicago, thought it was n con ¥ . s 3 SHORTINENS GOODS, coditattamong. Hapublicana that ibe Principlcs they'could o4P.od any Feforaiation 1n the' DEMO® | {hoey yoports than myself, since I au your,| S OF it by GUNS Flsl“NG TACKIJE ETG ‘\)v'-‘-mfl.fi:{-:f;:y":n d‘oflv":iy' ‘:x:: mfi: o ”‘::m ";’«uls}:ll'a‘lyfie, of Warsaw, remarked that theTonth | candidate for Governor and hope for tho Ar, Rafferty moved 10 lay tho substitute on the ] ] ol nePubllu or who n DEN, P, Urooklys N.¥. e 3 {hoir baflota for Iiayes and Wheeler and the Ho- | bluody fax would b flaunted there ag long as s asd tho ¢ L orguitization of auy i tho city. y Colloge of Individual Instruction. | wabash.av., cor. Monroesst. | publicin sieker, [Appanis.) s e o | ftersle sought a position fn ts Government, SHELBY M. CULLOM o e e enaa dented, Tls caused | 11 Qoorgs Schader, Bteplien Flynu, duhn lioge, D e ot sezmn. In Common | A a1V, OV, TRONMPOCHRe | fuction smountid fa nothing, Thore might be: hero | [Appiante. ] ; SHELY . . » tall to order by the Chatr, Aratvelt, X Durdon, N, B, Boydes, Bdward Quine felioot, Business, snd Colloys, Blodlod, schols ‘=,q"' . | Andthero s who sias ‘5 l‘lnll-ltlid. but uul- st '15"(s"fi“z"}.-Zfil?«flzfi'fil:fi)mfixfi'f Eight 1118 OV'INION OF TIIE SITUATION, Mlr. McNamiara thought Tha reports shoutd be d. | 2ulvell Al B e, - et > i | s as e asa s srnnanna | MJOTIY WeFD trUe L0 LHO AT, pplause, o | would give thi s : elby M. Cullom, the Republican | manded nud glven: On motlon, Messrs, Fitzgerald, Briar, Schrader, 8. For catslogues address W. P JONEB, A.M., ' (t g " NTH DISTIICT. ‘The Hon. Shelby M. y pul n | mal ® u n, xerald, Y A Lakesiio fiatl, Avaasion, 1t 5 =29 i S‘UDI TME‘ E‘EE- Luskawana Gual, e, = ‘e‘l‘:’ifi'n‘f.';:d tiz'::rl'm';l'{m;‘1 for 1 \naida Mr. Rice, of lu’-'m’ixggumy. lad no discouraging | nomiuce for Governor, was then called for, and, n,,};“,{',‘!’,“,““,,';,’,fi},',’,":n‘ffif,"::b{: ,‘:."}5:'.’,‘"“’ tay B'In'l.fi’l".".‘.fi'l'.z"fi were h‘.‘,"{’,fl'c‘:'.‘.fl,' Commiltes o YV EST EXp INSTITUTE. | PAMILY scilooL OR {,gl; - n":"‘;}x“ o gd.‘;gflp'nfl:gn“m‘-\{;‘:‘al i:g..f;? the Repubilcan party. They woro Jatiaficd with | news to present, in response, addressed the meoting us follows: e tiew olforud tho following ax w substitute 10 [ for the Saturday night moetiug at ha Bonneit Mode Hevoal anelnclca, Miv B LiCADY: Priacipah HoW | Kppiy'to ity e B O oo and 414 R0k 1hISk the i RN DRI, il oo || ALk FUKMOENT AN FrLtow-Cirizens: You | BAletly's mollont, o oo\ vention bo held tn Unton | 1631, SSlke - s o - R. B. JENKINS, By ey for i changoof Adminstration, foels | , JOhn 3. @lenn, of At 1 & have heard from every portion of the State, and [ 1l caratr of Clark sud Monroo streets, on Monday, o moutiog then sdjourned. L WOOD HOME"—MIBSES PORTRIL & CIIAM Assignee, at yard, corner lodi and Xiags- speakers sont Inta the Tenth, If this wers done, 5 Ay if i 1 ABVENTIL W, m‘&'fi"n Py Boraol for fou Tedles SHOAR: | Ayslemes, at yard, ndians and Kiage | fnginat the purty had yet & mission to perfor, speakers sont Inte the Kenth, 1 e who had Ay 34 it 3 0'clock ot pirpioss of sctactin RD, A meeting of the Soveath Ward Rapublican Club was beld at No. 381 Biue Ieland avenuo last even- The attendance was small, snd pothing was dono except resolving to call ameeting for Wodnes~ day evenlng of tbe Itupublicans af thv wazd to oz~ ganlzoa Usyes and Whecler marchlng club. TENTIL WARD, Ezact): lwcnlmfllht men gut together in a beer saloon, Nu, 170 Nozth lalsted street, lust night to hold a'potitical mecting, Iy called themaclves the Dsmocrats of the ‘Tentl Ward, ihough abouk half of thosc prescnt ook no part in the proceed- inge. Itwas after 9 a'clock when it waa declded that & meeting should be held. and Lawyer Stary touk 8 suat near a tuble snd sald that thera could La . sdiey, Hampshire Coun a8, JORWICH UNIVERS 1180 and Ml Noame m.é}’.‘a‘,véfk’a.fléfl%z Juty Cutriinid LEGAL. Orvics ov THE Cnnrrlnu.llunr had bocn & n, was emphatically fer roform. votes of the people of this Btate, I | table TUE ELEVENTH DISTBICT, . I, 8, Winsto ought thiat they had had FAplatver] Tha nomin oI the bRy | k. Jonea, of Quincy, said his ditrict was | MO to ey, in conirmation of what | MR RiSRo, S e Den’l’m.‘:lc‘y a Lot nder. o his mind, was eptions: | nopeleasly Democraile, bt the Itepublicans in- | liss been stated to you by the large number of | this county had found out, ' Ie theu gve & hrlef ha fack that they Jelt s sirong In principlea and n tho | 1onded tokeep up tha ‘aght, aod would ‘increas | pentlemen who have been called upon to respond | hiator: nf he moyeuient on fuot to uuite the thielr voto & Hit) Urcenbackers and Dutiocrate in thie State, aa pres ) charsciorandrespeciablitz ot the oy ik TWELPTH DISTRICT, for the different districts, that I know a great | yyypyyy etated in detall n Tux Titwuxe, e had At B, B, BATON'S, 63 State-st. | liotrusted the mistake would tof Deuadsl1eav: | sonn c, Slater, of Sackauniils, wid the prople deal about Stato matters, and muy Information | beon opposud to 8 Canventlon, but favored it nows ESTABLISHED 1853, yigllanco was the price of succ el ™} | wero united on the Republican tlcket, and would | {s, not from tho spceches that have Leen doo | becauso a new County Ceutral Committeo was 0 = . incumbent to organzs e = 19°Hnd thoroughly In | come wp with an carncatncas and zeal'which bad | yyarod hera to-day alons, but for correspond- beclioten, ols though, they should Kot 8 atronk o Yt then th e 1] e CLEARING: | oo vkt et St s b | Eo chiaieiad ch or gV, WS SoMd | LoChnd Vi diernt portons of the tats | relfifirtys el | y of ey 1 | wmetng s ek SRS NSt Important to Porsons Visiting New DYBING tho youn men n (ne party, Thla waa pho of tho | ik o 88 larga as posaible. since I have had the honor of belug your nomi- | r. ¥uller sugrestel thatitiey amand k6, bib: | an oflonaeakor, for he vig hands all ound 0 York or the Centonnial, Andclnnlng Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments of all | most important thiogs to be done—to get the young TIK TUIRTEENTIL DISTRICT. nee, that thers are but ono or two | $ray i, dud Ioc Ly 4 i takiny | foe san ne_minutel, Hying o Le GBAND UNION HOTKL, opposite Gfend Centra) | kinds, Lace bhawhs, Sacqucs, ‘Catains, Feathers, | meninto it ranks snd put them to work, The | Gen. MeNylts, of Bloomingion, esld the Repab- | B8l L R wnich T have not | “ir. Raersy moved to lnsert the smondment. smansnle, Hisardal tn e ta wall about roa: 350 ‘:‘3&“&'&": ‘g‘flx:;vmrlh‘ldel‘““l‘l:. otc., snd repairing men's clothes, D. orders | Democrats had nomioated for Fresident old | licans of the Thirtecnth were in & tolerubly heaithy | 4ia'y oorile reparts. The wholo peuple that J T M1tO® TO TIII RESO e rhlapa aomia One TAlght come L. AbanpGEnt spome, Koy aer. e bederate, | Irom the country prompilyattendad to. BT | D e e s saan who had never tad 8 singlo im- | coudition, Work was necessacy, and victory de- | PACSEERER 0 T §'yy0 Hepublican ticket aro [ - afr. Kehoa opposed the amendment, becauss bo O e e oats Tosriug (LAt the mects Cars and o ...hmm'nm W11 DArca of the city, | Sddress AUG. BCHWALLZ, 100 South Clazk, 158 | pulss (o favor of lberty—s man wiio ro- Al»ended upon the energy snd ‘persoveraoce of the | have herstol 0 it ® r. Kehoo oppose: o ¥ oaweiit e ity puets d‘ln Jitried Mwl‘nmf Depot for Contoanlal, '* | Illinols, and 205 Weat Madison-ats, sewbled Jsmes Huchaman; aod,, he. be- | Issders. ThoState nowminations wers satlsfacto- qa.wu.wn msn o unison favor of Lsyce | thought it was & w ab Forry Brlth, | ing migh uthfully portrsye one

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